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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1953_01_30i .. vr- t �,:.•..'"""c`w'•. -.-.� : ... r -., nc.:. ix<" a. - .c Sf3.."✓R•'dL ,7.S3�u.:v ..: _ 7"' a 7. .....R, .A ,Y•Q ., .. v ''uh' ~t; �; t \ �q•rnyr :•fit •+ 5 1 T! TT — • • _ J Tal.. Z9 I'ti,-ig AC8>N�+ FRIDAY, JAN UTA►BY > 1868 a Cents per Cop? /► as $eeaod C1sis utter �; Q $ a� - W C� 3WR9AB and SON Tiilst�gg — K s Maillervice, :To Start ere :On flew _'ruck14 ...-• �: -- �;�.: � -:: .,: -..: :its `. -�• F T A n S ' r12W MO70R VESICLE MAX Letters To The editor _ Mrs. Adam Spears ' ! Pickering ViHagQ 8>EBVQCS OSHAWA . TO80Ni'JGO THE UNITED CSURCS YOUNG •s•fs••• Commencing' 1ebruary 8, 1885 Dear Sir: The death book place on Sattm ' snail service in and out of the pick. Ga behalf of the officers and day, January 24, at her home in PEOPLE'S UNIOK We regret having to report .Miss ". ling Post Office will be handled members of the . Evening Auxiliary Whitevale, of one of our townshlVa Leila Money being obliged to his own, ery- respected turn to the Oshawa hospital this Motor vehicle, as part of the. of Ackertng United Church I wools well-known, v much � PRE.SF,1�iT$ t-- ... w� - - _ 7 by like to thank you so very much for ladies, Mrs. Adam Spears, beloved „ , , wa • Service. We gat- all the favors and kindnesses you wife of Adam Spears. id you Xav p%usi Mr. and Mrs, Jaanes McRae and des from the schedule below that A PLAY family of Lindsay weft visiting re- but little change wi'lI be noted by have shown us in the Pmt Y You' Mrs. Spears has not been enjoy- ; dozens in mail closing . are always so willing to advertise lug the best of health for some time, , ' Iatives here on Bonin,.pickelftc any and all of our social functions and was under regular medical care. This Sunday, Feb. 1, at ? p. M. In It has been reported fiat Mr. Dan and it is certauilea Y appreciated bi all Ms, and MSpears oilverated the United Church silver Collection ' Ybuveff of Dan's Chili Grill has put- ![ail will assivb from Toronto at of our members• their Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary chased the Victory Grill. <� d.i6 s• m, and 6.85 p, m, and lenge this winter• Everyone Welcome Mrs, Nen Morley has been quits for Toronto (outgoing) at 7.s5 a Boeing that 18 5 3 will be a very ill with an aback of flu, - �• st. and t,bs sucrcessful and prosperous Year for The ,� when in better , Two trips p daily a you and yours. thanking You again: Women's Auxiliary Pidteri" Mr. Bert Coates, of To, oabo, scep0 Sunday. Jean Ottewed United Chi spent the weekend with Norman •. Cafik and other friends In the will- Anowal Meeting Pickering IAbra17 - - r, The Women's Auxiliary of the Un- age here. Pickering High School y ited Church will hold their meeting (Several from here attended the y. Annual MWIng Commeaeement F �bvmry 2'7, r ...,,a.. on Thursday evening, February 5, Johns-Manville concert given at Ag ` The annual meeting of the irbra in the Church The Oa•Wa•Go Club Imourt this waL ry `Graduates of Pickering' High t- - y `wilt be .held op Tuesday evening, / of Dunbarton, ars to be guests at Mr. and Mrs Howard Patterson _ School will receive their Diplomas 4 this meeting a s Mrs. John Lay and faaft of Toronto spent Sunda ,Feb;uary 8, at 7.46, is the Library on February 27, it was announced ..+ y -- _ F:. Rooms. All membgra of the library today. Rev, M. C, Davis, Speaker of � y will give a talk 'Keeping House gvitil M!. and Mrs. Glen Knapp. M ` arts invited to -attend this meeting the .Ontario Legislature, will address in Meocioo.v We hope to have a good Mae Norman Graham b back on -.:. to hem haw the work of the lib attendance. _ the teaching staff of the Baq-.Road. _ - a library the graduates at the ceremonree► s rias progressed through the y'e�. which -will coincide with the open- v SehoOT• Ne of the neer-.win - of the building- r a ar spent Sundag sit rma Th C d of Thanks .. R ]i[r• and Mrs. John Ashton and ;Pickering United Chard a school opened its -doors for diiortBev �- Annual lteeport tie first time in September 1 i, Words cannot express the sincere ale. . - r, ' f ran Prhwn spent (i3Y Correspondent) thanks to my frilends who cheered week-end tat Bear�rtnn - y and brightened my stay in hospital _ and increased enrolment hna iesm . ' mated the addition of sL� classrooms Last Friday evening, January 23,.1 and an addition to the g3 with messages on cards, gifts and ti,'.®� '' the Annual edeeting, Niekeriiig gin- Dalton Construct;on•Company have floe*ers which-haw hal •BOCKEY SCORES e ped me great- ;ted Church was held in :the renvv- been building the addition which is I to a speedy recovery; ■,`*`•• ' axed chunk basement, The ladies of expected to be finished on schedule Sadie L. Mansfield Tuesday r•igl:t at Ka -%ick � for the Commencement' health was active in their many Pickering'Banta ns 8 K"%•irk 3 ` - the W A. had arranged a pot it:Ck I s gMidgetsc Student Teachers enrolled at Ont- community and church activities of Pickering 8a-ctck 2 sapper and th►st was atuued by sixty-n five members and friends of .the con- ario College of Education who are the Baptist Church of which they Pickering Juveniles 14 }kEawick 4 s strain in the teaching of dig- were members, On Wednesday right at Brooklin, , Zaegahion. ]kir. M, ChapmAn wit- P g g She is .survived b OfiCel g . idly tendered the thanks of the group ricuiture, have been assigned• to the y her husband: • both fife Pickering Ba:tams anI the Pickering District High School for one,daughter daughter Muriel (Mrs. Hamid Midgets were white-washed. ' J to the ladies and Mrs. Richard Win- g _ � ter replied graciously for the ladies• a week of observation and practice Hornshaw, Whitevale), and one son NOTICE is hereby gives that the ; A bustle of activity followed, :the teac'hwg• Five students are current- Harrison, of Whitby; and "two six- Council of the Corporation of the ENGAGEMENT e7wir pract3cins upstairs whfire down- LY following this Program under the ter;: Mrs. Sam Stephenson, Osh, County ad Ontario intends to pass a _ A direction of Mr, Briggs, Mr. Morri- awa, and ,Mrs, Robt• Worthy, : of ataire the norm pitched into help Bylaw to erect tie Polka Village of Ides. Etch Sleep sranoulie" the +� . 4;wAkw away the dishes, remove tris son �' Ruxs'of the school Brampton Pickering into a vi} daughter Aud- r. staff, The funeral took place on Mon- � to be known engagement o! her claw . inl►les and pzspare for lire meeting the Council the Village of aWl Morandtth� late 8dr. Morphen } a iRt flow, Mr. Raymond Mar- Pic oeriag District High School day tram her late residence with Pickering,Corporation shall Morphed, son of Mia• Glen :y. at _ Shor't+ly after �8• Qi, the congregat- ' Boys" Basketball Teams journey to interment at Claremont Union Cem- Bowmanville for the second of their etery. �,. Continued On :'die e - the Coun'y of Ontario has appoint- of Toronto. The wedding to 'taids, _ two gan•e ser,es with. that school on the 131th da l 18 5 8 is Duo- Wednresday,.January 28. ed Wedneaday, y of Feb- place FebFbbruaiY lOnsteia°� '!'h..r7 And lye Fire Pickering Senior and Bantam teams ',Breaghaxs Women's Institute ruary, A. D., 19A at two o'clock in bartoot United Church• a ldaxsiall's Dept. defeated Bowa►anville entries at soda Eveaiag^ 'Feb. >t� the afternoon at the. County Council .�� Pickering on Q'riday, Januaey 28rd' — ••••'~ Chambers in the Court-House, at Card of Thsalu , Several menobM of the RotM to give them an _edge over their Brougham W. I. ,Family Social Whitby, Ontsreo, to consider, and K-- (Club became a bit uneasy, or at rivals Evening will be held in the Town- deemed advisable, to page said By I wish to thank all our friends ship Hall on Thursday, February low, and the fol owing is a descrip- and' neighbors in the community y.. boast somewhat apprehensive, ldom The Junior Boyo' team .vete las- � ��o - 12, at 8.80 sharp, tion of the land which it is intended of Rosebank and Rouge Hills for- iia¢ evening when Inspector Sim- ers in a thrilling match which .end- �e - r mono, of the Fire Marshall's Office, ed in a score of 26 to 25; last Fri Guest speaker will be Mr. W• C• to embrace to the proposed Village their kind consideration shown at '•_ jibe guest of Rotarian Jack Balsdon, day. The body contested mates Mnrkar, of Pickering. There win be of Pickering: the time of the passing of Dyson+ films, contests -and other entertain- "COMMENCING at the souther Cowan,tail to Rev, Barry - - ' toiW the members he was going - to found the Player B{]l"'Xi'az; with aespecially _ talk about Einstein's Theory and penalty awarded as the fikal whist mint, Don't miss this. Ladies. Please ly limit of the Canadian Nationzsi Newman, a[' Dunbartoa. _. '�" equals MC-squared (or soave- Ie blew. In tense excitemt he at- bring lunch. Railway's right-of-way where its Mrs, Cowan ---- gong), but it was pftes all a fair in- tempted the free throws Which could intersects the easterly boundary of K tbroducbion to his telling of the work' have tried the match but was unsuc- "Royal Tour" slakes Rounds of Lot No. 13, in the First Coacesx- -.and research by the Department, in cessful, The .Juniors will be looking Loeat Selrools' ion of the Township -of Piclwring, George James GVb.,ou , f g= THENCE nor2herty along the The death took place. at Oshawg keepin up with the t1trestx_and forward to a resumption of their ► •• • ) easter; limit of the Lot No: General -death took on Saturday last, - . Mzards of this atomic age, and rivalry on Wednesday, at, Bowman- I The 'propertyof the Globe and Y :of atomic warfare- Ville. .13,,. to a point, 70. rods no rt' of the Mail, who made it available, the 2nd Concession northerly limi in of George :Tames Gibson, late Of _ Mrs lartues Divine film The Royal Tour" was shown the said Township (known as No Pickering Township, beloved hue- . Intensive study and reseas+ch is 9 I y ?t' being regularly carried on in the at- in, the Public School here on _Thurs- e tempt' to meet and combat atomic tPhe death took place last week- F 2 Highway), hand of Sara Fai2banks, and dear da afternoon last and also at Aud- TTiENCE westerly eat a ri$#►t father of Bert, of Qshawa,. and Mil- end at'her home in Whitby, of a ley School on the samle afternoon, le and ara'.lel to the-2nd 2nd Con- -died (Mrs. Gaenet Crawford) of ei+ttaeka, radiation, etc. as a means �. __at cafe-guarding and Protection for and at B otsville school at ni htt an8 P = Bre populace of Ontario, should. each former resident of Pickering Town_ ag'g g Whitby. It was given a showing again hero cession_ line throughout Lots Nos• ship, Mrs. James Divine, widow of � g � • 18 14 and ib W the trtesterl He is also survived by three vis• an attack take place. And, h' does the late Jamea Divine in her 75th , at the High School on Friday •after- it of Lot No. 16; F - tin: Mrs, Kellow, Oshawa; Mrs.' 'say that Joe Stalin, to get to the ' noon. TIiENCE southerly along the Morley Harlock, Brougham, and Mrs. e♦b ject his hatred--the U.' S., he . Born in Pickering Township, she westerly limit of the said Lot No. Bunker, Kinsale, and one brother, spnet go through Canada.,wan a member of one of -our older ...Dyson Cowan 16 to the southerly limit of the Norman, of Brooklin. A., great amount of secretive work pinaeer families, a daughter of the ts apparently. ,being carried on by la 1e r, and Mrs. Canadian National Railways right• The• funeral took place at G'nbu- Wm. McCausland The death took place suddeaily at of-way; wood United Church on Tuesday, `�• >tor glia Marshall's Dept. which wn- of lake front, with thedr,farm his home in Myrtle, Ont., on Satur- THENCE easterly along the with interment at Salem Cemetery - ' organised in Ontario, in 181 i, un V on what is now the 'der the AttorneY-General's ]Dept- Ajax site: " day morning, following a heart at- southerly limit of said Canadian Y,• I Mrs• Divine was Predeceased b i tack of a former resident of Rose- National Railway's ritrht-of-way „ A staff of from thirty to around her husband.in 193.6 F q Ajas dried Cross Annual Meetin of a group of personnel— I ,and is §urviv- bank, Dyson Cowan, in his 68th 1 throughout Lots Nos, 16., 16 and , r ed by one son William of Whitby. year, j 14 to the easterly limit of Lot The Ajax Branch of the Red Cross staff and investigators are now in , .� the employ of this Department. three daughters,-Marie. of. Whitby, Deceased was a son of the late I :`o• 13, being point of commence., will meet on January 27, at 8.00 p. , Speaking with Ns. Simmons tat Mrs. Fred Cookson (Madei;ne), of Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan, of, ;meat" m., at 8 York St. for thedr annual x . Seagrave' and Mrs. Chester Snodden Roseban a famdl name synony- JRilliatn G, Manning, Meeting. er, we beard him say wfiat'we ha4e (Grace) of Blackwater; also two mons of the nameyRosebank irn the ' Clerk, County of Ontario - l�pard elsewhere that with •this at- brothers: Enos McCausland Kings- j Reports for 1962 will' be given by omit age, scientists are beginning Ville, OnG, ngs- early days, - the various departments and the an- age, worry and feel that they are and Charles McCaus- He is survived by his widow, the _ . _ -..: BIRTHS 'nual election of officers will take - _ land, of Whitby, ' 1 isemring and. learning too much The funeral Wok' 1 former Mabel Maw, r of, Will- --^�-r•- place, v1= Pace oa Januar lam Maw of Whitby, a one bio- HENDERSON—Born atthe -that too much kndnvledge mare 2S at the Town Funeral H r ( Oshawa General Hospital, January timatel lead to tits destruction of I ternsent at Home, with they Gerald, of Rosebank• asp , : on, _ {-� -Cemetery, The funeral.took.-place on Herein,-�-15;-1�6��- ease and Bill Rend PICKERING TOWNSBIP J with Rev. Mr. Newman, in charge of arson, Blackwatea•, a son Allan COUNCIL the service. Interment was made in Morris, a brother for Dougle, Bry. !WRl meet in its regular ;monthly Graveside Cemetery, Brooklin, an, Laurie and Murray. , Session, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1963 ; .WILLIAM to LAWSON w the Municipal Building, .� Supper •. -`- � BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Annual o stir Su 1ti . _ at 16.0 A. >ld. _ y L T I�OUNCES THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE sTox► ca. JOHN :FOB ?8E GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW = $a memoriam _ : _ FEBRUARY 11, 1953 �. TWSWIS _k loving. memory. of a t dew ond amt, Martha WO$& •Wat; ..�rer�en douse ickerin :.Pi�kerin� Presbyterian Church y ;� '° ...d awq Jantxar7 as r , 'i'IIeidiTs 1'�iOrii�a7a 7 wa Start& at 6 P, All Are Served � - Off the low dolsh of one . ed M � NEW. _ M. Until p wig �PPoint>tieat aiisnher of the Hoard And whits she sleeps a p.eadtit il>� - .. tied by �r =7.Oel1 Tickets avall1abte :rom any atsap, Har memory we shall always ko"P. n'$L$PHONB; ]IW12., _ Prerisiens unix ter there net muss eysMss, S-_ ils;a. remembered by ; - _ Sisters, Niece. rpbowk �� e ry JY a v - s. be considered, which' the farmer A cleric in Lincoln, England, , can solve to a certain extent ikho had appealed tp his congre ` for himself. Farthing, like char- gation for a stuffed owl. to . put e, •r•,. ity, begins at home. 'I have in - in' his church belfry for fright~ _� �0 ��� mind a farmer who was an ac- ening bats received so many apes- - tive member of a certain live- cimens that he n. had d to is a .. dvertia� /± improvement assoc : stock the time r ' Came the time o! one partncu- to get rid of them. : ji lar annual meeting. Before leav- "; C -doltr e D Cte,,e:,,z s farmer asked his , ' We used to have a neighbour, Shorthorn, Boe, a _ ing home = wile to take while he very active itrvarious'social or-�� -"she Haight calve Sanizations, who was often heard was a he day. A neighbour was TEA ��� during Y _ to ''say ['Well, I can't work coming in to do the night chores. - an so At noon a• e, who knew : blah k!" And next to nothing' about livestock. run around to guest, have to quit wow that - - -- - �� ;. just about whit he did. 1 wen o n to the barn. What she _ thought of that, neighbour last saw, !frightened her. She p uta I -weefor _ of all -the various farm meet- was nearly 3 'oclock before he .` ing that were taking place - get there. It was i „a.m. before \ ANNEIRST Federation of Agriculture, Crop the farmer got home. He looked - - 'Improvement Association, Mill: to at the barn before going to Producers - and a few others the house. The calf was dead - 71��h 7 �E'Ar`•"7 that I have forgotten - and l and so was the - cow. The vet �, r[ t wondered how on earth farmers had done what he could but the „ *become enamored of older I had time to attend so many poor cow, through lack of at - Dear Anne Hirst: here are the j !acts of m problem I am in 'women. It is a common habit, meetings: And' then John Brad- tention at 'the right time had f ?. y rl approached, it can I -shave said he 'had received an- - love with the mother of a col-. PTOpe Y d benefit a young I been unable to survive' the or- ;i•,r lege mate, and she is 20 years mature nouncements� of fifty - annual deal. * many ways; to contem- meetings that were comm up RfL1EVEo older than I am. She admits the manih g -Well, one thing is�ertain - 11 Idea is craze -but she loves me, • plate marriage, though. 'is to within the next month! Looks * go o8 the deep end indeed. as- if there should be at least two Partner isn't likely to a tend too t :. :.-.-too. men .on efiery farm during 'the many meetings. He doesn't get �a • "We have about `everything in •. No matter how willing this' • - - common: Religion, love in art . woman is to become. your wife,. winter months - .one to work time for the ones he would like and sports, our sense of humour * you will be doing her no kind- and one to run around. Any one to go to . . . so he reads about And ►ti• is identical, and we even. get •Hess to encourage it. i hope. farmer could quite logically- be- them instead. He has been to - RELIEF IS LASTING along with the same people; We * sou, will stop -seeing her im- long to ten or twelve associa- 4 For fast, prolonged relief from —held marriage as a sacred trust, • tttediately. Seek your friends 1 itons.'Could it be that farmers only one trseeting this year - aol I marriage sure 1 can sacred true to • among your own generation ( as a class are over -organized? and at that the chairman told headache get INSTANTINE. This her. forever. •and temperament. You will be Can they afford the time -and his audience "the outlook for the prescription -like tablet contains not `. %77.just one, but three proven medial I "The only reason I hesitate is • Qurprised to find how soon you expense thus involved? Attend- dairy farmer tray promising!" - ingredients, ease• the pais fast }'m afraid sotn� of her friends *will attract another love and ing meetings regularly .takes worn lately has been And the relief is, in most cases, tastit .+ will scorn ,her .for marrying a another inspiration. Mime. As for expense, the F-edera- our big Y man young enough 'to be her tion o! Agriculture asks for ?!a water shortage. Ilse outlook was Try INSTANztNtt just once for gala _ son; 1 honor her too much to It is foolhardy to act against of a mill on the assesment: the serious. And then came rain - relief and you'll say as thousands do expose her to unpleasant _rciti- uature's ones laws. Not only , Cream- Producers one cent- on enough to start the creek run- that there's one thing for headache it's INszANTtxz ! clam. She says she ran take ii. you, but flue older owe involved I every pound o! . butterfat: the ninth and to almost 811 the cin - what rl'o you thank" will have t• pal for It. Consult � Milk Producers Ili gents. per 100 tern. And this district was Par- Aad try INSTANTINZ for other 7 ,R' Alane Hirst . wad know you can I lbs. of fluid milk, and I suppose titularly fortunate. The ice melt- aches, too... for neuritic or neuralgic DONT ' ' - truth Iter jadgment. Address her there is an equivalent.' charge ed off the trees: there was no �„ . co a• for the pains and echo Asa regular reader' of this at gas 1. I23 Eighteenth St. .� ,for. other organizations. The point power; shortage: no plugged that accompsayscold.Aaingletablet " column, you !!hove that L am New Toreato. Otl4 is are all these organization et roads and *no ice to slither around usually brings • on the side of. lovers whenever ` necessan isn't a , certain on. We are truly thankful and prompt read, " L honest! can be. Hut •L am 4 amount of over -lapping trievit-. able to 'enjoy sc the full the • not on Your side today ' able? We have a Federation of Christmas -card scenery. Cf LUR-I&UND DRIVIKA1 w Agriculture. Isn't the main funk,- . _ -.. -. ea4lantlMla�y ' and always Nature requires that men p1YD 1'8;FF1C SIGNALS - ° y tion of the Federation to improv. it ad ^ �a'"•*,� marry women of approximate- _.:. t and protect the farmers' 'interests_ [.wh ot..�n�rry:' said Mr. 10 Ly their own age or younger; Red and green are the tery in every' 'line • of 'agriculture". Newlywed to s'ne .woman -hater. '• to flaunt this law is to invite :'• trouble. You may stay true to - gators taloat. color_ -blind. persons '� Certainty the present threat of .,.and hear.- • av to to share your • thus woman for a number of can 't recognize, but oddly l synthetics to the dairy ' industryList*•• sta n � n - • years, but. after that, the age enough. color-blind drivers are _ is_a challenge to .the .Federation ••tt sounds al r�yht " wa': the 12 -Tablet T'a+ 250 • differ -rice will transcend every noV hazard to lite and limb --i! + of Agriculture to prove its reply, "but som! of these share- inc q _ other problem. Try as she mss, - they are, at any rate. it's not be- I strength. It synthi►fic dairy' holders btosson� into directors." Economical 43 -Tablet Bottle 7W { • she will not be able to assume cause of their affliction. The rea- products are allowed 4o flood -the s 'youthfulness she cannot feel. son is that traffic' lights, fortun- markets there won't be many •' You will thsd yourself more at ately, a. -e not pure green and fat•nn meetings called because_ w pure red: the - green contains a I there won't be mann farmers left a tow with women of your own e- red, a-' little .yet- I to. attend` them. Dairy farmers generation, and; thou-hyou colors is rarer-blind'ness to these will either be iii bankruptcy -or - p0S little blue, tin '. - usay Mate yourself fe - , Although.Standard absorbed .-by inidustry: Actpally. • C1 8 - - * will be pow; r less to prevent r e =^ - tests show that between lour I .the basic economy ref our entirr My b bei{gr ma � • oft' and ten per cent of all male driv- country is at stake...1f -the fetter- V • Meanw bile, - this vt oman w nl l _ ;Cj ars lice color-blind: fewer than I'"al Government "is .too absorbed .: _ Jos �G • _ " bave endured tht 'Censure ' o! ten- in one billion are unable to !• . with defence projects and` fin- - • her contemporaries, as you distinguish between .traffic sig- lijft . to _realise what rJt� ".:.M the laughing I anciai. -�ugg w _ Will have become pals. according to. the dmertcan n • or maybe. happening to 89 - stock of yours. ._ Dptometricat Association. !Color- �'-T�Cu1tUlQ then there should be-. CHEESE CORNMEAL FINGERS ■ Psy+-hologists s o m e t I ni e s blindness in women . i neglig- '.!' blame the mother complex for a hue and ern coming from 'all c„oa,:e•sifted pastry in farmers. And who. is . better Mil and sift tato bowl, he -' the fact that so many youths {tour (or 11 ; C. or+cs .ifted hard -wheat flour ,sups qualified to raise the sum -..total !►Magic Baking Powder, •i tap• act- Cut in finely - of that hue -and cry than the S' tbs. shaved and min in +; C. yellow (O�� ■ �` ' /s ■ Y� �' /Q = Federation of Agriculture, narppre- � bl.,e e• shredded koa 11 - : .USC lj•l}{V) Y �y(U rVl^ ferab,ly vritli I)c: H. H. Hannam 2tbs eboppedPaTdey.Maieawellie as . its spokesman '-Dr. Hannam - milk find min • Hot goodies come puffin' from entr, per to �s e f has done urondertul work for ag- lightly with ,.fork. Knead for 10 �Quiek`to make "Poor otita its quick time with new ricu[ture inn the past. Weare Sure seconds on'a lightly-fioa+red board Fieischmaon's Fut DRY Yea;! 1'ia 'he will see the light and haps . . with the new. - mote spoiled cake of yeast! No more and roll out to !d” tb;ek rectangle; last-minute tripe this new form of he will be equally successful We cut into 12 angerg and arrans•• fast DRY Yeast Flei,chnuan's Yeast keep, in your cuP- - this present emergency. slightly apart, on greased baking hoard' Order a ew,nrh', .apply. ' don't doubt,his ability at all but _ - ,,. •. .. sheet. Hake in hot oven, 4'lti•, about +I ' . that ability 'wilt be considerably ib miss l�rve• hot with butter or 1 ' ah g 1 - dozen 'tints. -. ength e a d if end and increase given the whole -hearted sup- • mar aa'lne Yield 1 - <' >. port of the farmers. in., the 3neantime there is that -_ . problem of over -organization to 1 .. R'D a,L :1 - t, : _ inter sailiengs toEVW_ RO P;E �o Y Now •• — - o�onv" I WIA,� er Miall pawl• - No flier --speer ihrfh- � - '•- veal �rrfval a! a Y T S O: BRI PORTS-' _ :., O WA RA T BRITISH _ t9Z • Tourist Class as low as $140 t 'First Class frown 1/ t i}ALeave SNt p _ .°A 'C's .'^•� < .>,.Y,.9 leave . HAL,IFAX _ —TQ ORK • NESSEI: TO RING -- - QUEEN MARY Cherbourg S Southampton Jan. 23 on. 23 jou: 25 SAMARIA Cobb Liverpool • Scald ? i c. milk, ?i c, granulated coal it. !'ower and set in tt'arm Feb.' 6 — MEDIA Liverpool ris tmi dr fil sagar, 1% tsps ali doubled inablc Punch Feb.7 - $outhon►Pto^ Let sliorfening 'cool' 'to luke�carnl. QUEEN MARY Cherbourg ''t- Meana•hile, uaeasure into a large 'doiV11 dough and roll out into an Feb. 13 Feb. 15 JUNCONIA " Cobh d. Liverpool bowl ri e. lukevvarm !rater, lisp; oblong about T wide and 24" Feb 1Q QUEEN ELIZABETH Cherbourg b South's -Is" granulated sugar; stir until sug- 10119" loosen douill. Combine i2 Feb. ZO - o PARTHIA� rpool - ar is dissolved.. Sprinkle with I . c. lightly-mcked brown sugar . QUEEN MARY rliour S ciputllari,pton• -- - envelope Pleisdtmann's Fast Ris- a'l`l I'' c. liquid honey; spread - Feb. 25 "altar. 1 ASCANIA Cobh, Hoare 1L Sa►tfb^epta' int•Dry, Yeast. Let stand 10 rains. over, dough and sprinkle with 14 Feb. 27 r. sprinkle Ileginning'at THEN stir well. a long side, loosely roll u like a ' *Add cooled milk tnixtnre and y P, _ QRCINATION. A chanes of a lifetime jell. roll.•Lift-cxrefull into a 1 stir in 1 well -beaten egg 1 tsp. greased 4ii„ y _ wit►teSt the > oar of fits Co:Onotion procession , c' _ - tube pan and john a your sailing plaits NOW. grated lemon rind. Stir in 2 c. ends cf dough to form a ring.' foaoe-sifted bread flour; beat -tan- Brush -top with melted butter. - til aattogtht. Work in 2 m (about) Cover and let rise until doubled . Consult your local Agent --No One can s#m,* you balky ,d onoe-siftxd bread flour. Knead in bulk. }3ake.in, moderatel . hot do lithfly-floitred ' board - until ovm, 375•, 45.5% minutes: Rnish -• �-Y N A R D- S T.! A M S N IP COMPANY L1M1TEa M smooth and elastic. _Place. in tnp,ttath honep'and sprinkle with Cr1'aer Hay A Wellington Stn, Toronto, Ohl. ~ 1 ' greased bowl and grease top of chOPPed 'walnuts. i 1 • F I .r, k. .der+' .. -,.•. m•l e,; , . .r ..'. :,.s .y .:,v • Y ♦' ..-y-:. '. i t. -,:.v. . c. .?�%3. .r .7e*-} .4+a ..s:.,,gDad.�.� ,u ,�:. . , ;,:.. a .yyfn/..N,•'K . -:. ' :6. • . ... .. .:,, ': •rxl. 1111 .:"": '...;, ' .'b".. "1i 'x' 1 f.'� ,+/n •''�" ,..•,,,, `.'• • './. 1111 111:':1 ::' \�7- t - . 4tb* 1111 •,. • ',. .. - T . '' •. '� • : ... -'YTif . • 4 - m .:' / .;., ,; .., •. . a .. •� p. _ ,e y i ..:. X ._^. • .-G,ena <:iG,.. ta,+rt'+.T ";',.. ':'' . r 4-:•k+ 2f�A '- * '<Y .• r ».1^ K #1111 to o■ aa.dareIAWCOil `Ch � Mr, and Mrs. HINIUMond. of Clans- A�aaiversary in Fabsuary, id was die- first at all coats,* -L W. Trha■ v ' 'Oded to hold a Pot Luck Supper in 1 e. it: � $[n . moat visited Mr. sad MOM E. Hare- �+� Baggot�e School on Febrsrary 20; �Nat. ate for the Blind nisi I,wom Rollinger mead on lands'. The women of the afternoon W. The Worship Service was led b �' and WrL W had ening W, A. took the Mrs. Bert Guthrie and the following Y for Ma ria and , m. Judd llir, and Mrs. George Todd A. sad the ev wing North Picker Dagro� dhaaer Wm- Heger dinner on Sunday ' with Mr- and opportunity on W edneadaq evening ladies assisted by giving short Pray- swimmingg of r five arises Hollinger on and Mrs. Mrs• Wm. Hollinifesl. last to present Mr, and Mrs. Monkit, advise for five arena ere: Susie Puckrin, Mrs• Jack Fall- se s Friday even- The Home and School are twang man with a Pretty silver coffee set, aize, Mrs W Guthrie, Mrs. Geoff Claremont, Grace Coops,embers an -- ' Ing for a Euchre and Dance at -the this being the annual cor" Monet ngregatdon- Astley, Mrs. Bert Guthrie also read Zloa, Mita Shoemaker; Bra *111'.and Wesley Petty visit- School on ai'riday evening, February al meeting• Reports were given a Brougham. "'Mr, „ �Y chapter on -Food is the Angol- Mrs. Jean Ellicott' Pickering, Dr. and, Reynolds in Toron- 6, at 8•EO o clock the Secretaries of the different de- ian Villages". A Demonstration in P. ..Loos• Balsam, Miss Mortimer. partmente and were very satdsfact- the Villige• by Dr. Allan Knight, was B. Riches, for Cherrywood Homai#» o1y, A student minister will take taken by Mrs• Cyril White; also the and School asked that the sideroad charge of the three appointments on "Zirst Training Claw." by school be a "stop" street and' w __r Sunday, Februaryl, at the regular Miss Grace Louden gave "The that new school' signs be erected. " hours. It is hoped this will be sat- Rural. " "NSORED BY THE ONTARIO RETAIL HARDWARE ASSOCIATION al •School Life Little Red DiOTIONS- _, isfactory until. w et r n T tgg r -Guoupcil to grant 525 to S. OntJ. - rs r6 rie. A solo "Seeds We Bring Lord Crop Imnrovement Assoc. The W. M, S, of the Circuit will to Thee" was sung by.Mrs• Astley. That Mind Institute Tag Day be' 4i i meet at .the home' of Mrs. :Milton airs. William Guthrie closed the approved. ` Pegg on February -5, All ladies wel- meeting with prayer... East Group That Sypher, . Willis, 'in Clark's' ♦ ♦ come.:. served refreshments. Hollow be evicted from their gar - The Young People's held az anri shack immediately. ♦ their weekly meeting at' the home That Council advprtiae for Truant op Joyce and Dorothy Closson, with i'ickering Township Council Officer at $250 per year and Be; - Dorothy,.; Lee Citizenship Convener, in per mile for necessary mileage. Opening Meeting 1863 gee. charge. Plans were made for a skat-Th At the first meeting of Council in is motion -LOST-that Road Ing party at Brooklin Arena, Satur- i9o3, the usual committees were ap- Men get 50 -hour week at $1.20 per - _ ■ ■ day night. The nepct meeting will -be pointed and headed b�y�--"Roads and hThi a® of Jan. 1, 63. . visit Toronto,�d in the Church basement Sun- Bridgwc Dep. Reeve C. A. Balsdon:This motion L08Tt-.that CoaneRday night, IF'ebrnary 1 "Finance" Wm. c:. Newman: "Wel-recommend Wrecking Lioense toJon D N Alan Pascoe and David Pegg were' fare', Wm. Lawson; "Police" ani Barjak. Brougham, if he cleans tap' 4 -'. CANADIAN HARDWARE : pleased with their week of Instruc. "Damage to Livestock" Hugh Mich- to satisfaction of Constable Mas- ' tion held at Guelph recently. They ell,` learned much that was helpful to a "poi geport" 1111 Hou breaking That Happlication be made to Dept. HOUSEWARES S� young farmer. Thanks to the Farm E Auto theft 8, Antos recovered 4, Highway for the balance of a� _ Forum for making it possible for harges ) of on 1968 Road Expenditure of - +F�brua Z 4 1953 to atte nd. ny to see Rev. g, 4> or c 1 Acrid. c g? 06,823:46, Il them _ � e 3 • e 5 e We are. veryso swag Traffic Act 10, 1,,1t Constable Masters purchase ` R. and Mrs, Monkman leavingus' Complaints , Occurrences 21, Juv- revolver, holster. ammunition and See thousands of items designed to 1L owing' to the illness of his mile complaints 6, 8nmmoasee ser- cleaning set, and, siren, If one can- - vel >!8, Summonses issued 12, Stol- not be sired from South 'Picker - stir your imagination, and rouse your motherand the illness of his only en $5800, Recovered $6000, Fine ins police.. Interest, in this, the biggest showing - sister is Saskatchewan. It seeps SZ58. "This moats the last of the That employee salaries be increas - - of its kind. You'll find- eye-catching absolutely necessary for him to go• year, has Dace again brought a sex ed %atter-a qy Ward $arses3500; E. Baker < new equipment for the home, garden, offender to our area. and are have $3200. F,? Jones ;2200; A. Thomp- I - or workshop work -saving put is Many hours in an endeavor son $2`"-5: L. T. Johnston S3936-, _ s a liances ::: and fascinating - PP g ' Audley to apprehend him• - Some residents El'--bol-1, Rnbartson $1800- s demoeserations. _ -..._ have been to see me' 'with regard to That Road Men be paid'$1.Sd"yes' Free supervised Parking: Special - Thee Au Woman's Association street lights and have as' for my hour for 5,5 -hour -week' as of Jan. 1. .. held their first meetinPFrdval which I hearth Street Car Service (transfer to B:hibt- _- -'- .. _ g of the year . H y endorse ' That the names at Moyers and tion" Cars at Bathurst.) slat the home of Mra, G. K. Pratt on owever, the real remedy is more Seconders of all Motions be omitted WeIdrresda evening ' with fourteen Policemen, in order to provide con- • from . - •,� - - - _ 1 y g stent P Press copy o! minutes .' - • .n to the Public February 2, 3, 4th on members present. -The new President full patrol and radio contact. I That Mr, Cronkw•right be not rs Mrs. Charles Clemence took charge Y realize, this costs money, but commended for . Wrecking License 6 p.m. to 10 p^Aa4niasioa SOC the business, A donation of 41,; we must remember teat oar wom for year 1953 'is being sent to the Sick Children's a a AUTOMOTIVE BUILDING Hospital. Mrs. George Squire is the M oik and young rciris are pricess (Above motions carried„ eimt so -their protiection must rome, noted). representative for the IFllm Board. - CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION GROUNDSRoll Call was answ+eaed by a New - Tear's Resolution, Being the- 2 fititi _. . 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Please send me the offer checked, with a year's subscriptionYo your newspaper.I. Name'------ -- ppo Post Off'lee---------------------=------_---------- A S�noot�idr Saar 3oftsr Ride ! CAM - : aG®ODf YEAR Pis*Ii�GAiR%iZ Gar-mobars as end the F&Hc bum more Goodyear Supet, �enswens kat aaq sebw low- . 1Pr�e glen "Ton- -L .-AW e7ALES PIE: 39W . PICKERINtii, OMT: y r a • -GAS -OIL- REPAIRS e 71 - Which is Canada's largest bear ? The polar bear is 'the largest in Canada. An adult polar bear increases his weight 800 times from the time of birth The polar bear may attain -a 'weight of over 1600 pounds. But .at birth, the tiny young weigh. only two - z • pounds. His diet consists mostly of seals, but is sup,- plemented with fish. ;# "This series of advertisements has been designed to intro- i ducey ou to some of nature's unusual features .. , and to promote .interestin the conservation of our, wildlife e ' .'.;YOURS TO -PROTECT e =i y YOUR'S TO' -,ENJOY _ "i iu ,,q I h1' a 3 tNt NANtIN•j 11IMEEIfS MMtTEE ~ - -_ •, _ rat"tatoe, oatsal0 �fe�a ' .: : a 1111 F .. a ..l .• ... .. .. �. ..-_ �. A S�noot�idr Saar 3oftsr Ride ! CAM - : aG®ODf YEAR Pis*Ii�GAiR%iZ Gar-mobars as end the F&Hc bum more Goodyear Supet, �enswens kat aaq sebw low- . 1Pr�e glen "Ton- -L .-AW e7ALES PIE: 39W . PICKERINtii, OMT: y r a • -GAS -OIL- REPAIRS e • i a� y, :� ..a.. rb.mC Crh 'j� .. b .""yi''• ... . _ _._ - . -- ':_.. ~.:'R_.. .•_tZ r } r, a.q S �, moat. y Cla"ibed Ad t •V y - ., our Friendly Resident Aj`eot` .rl :- . -. RDR SALE-pair i J gree°no budgies REALTOii ready to INSURANCE'AGENT c '. kljc �8 breed, !AVE. FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE �LT � 1 _ COSIIfET1 ca 2 38,111, .._ - _ — - - FOR SALE--tci,:ulating heater, for ` I.IASII,ITY INSURANCE etc. `, ��C �---PHOTO_FiNISHW 4 'wood or coal. Good• as new. $36.1 BU FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIHS - _- � Q -Yic�se. ing L 35 J 11, FOR -SALE WITH as N... -O a VETER [Nq$Y SUPPLM 1�. � BABY NEE" GYRI - FOR SALE - lsaoy tet:aa and a L ff,, ..r.d.b _ ..+s.••. 7.' child's rocking horse Good can- E. M�RLEY �� ewrs-F o.�► clition. Norah St. Pickering. blal- _ ; end Ohstas� STORE HOURS colm McTaggart' THAT & 60 ""We"bw , week Day' ATF BST =v HORS :� 8z PRESCRIPTION - May* p• M. SEW and SAVE 1,00 Up To W Percent P. M. to b.00 P. ]C on a new• oey. in6. mac::ine, Tvrenty- - a Guarantee• highest ?rade=ln - Allowance• Easy Tern.OL1'ly pick U -. �• �1 _0Y�� PWe Be �re;'FOR DEMONST'R�,TW PHONE - p . 2 'IG"KF:ltIN.G JEWELLERY :07 !' a : Phone Collect Pickering 26 J 2 •-ReAdent Reai Mata Salesman For �� the �'i!lstage of. ticketing. - - SHIELDS +I IN K • FA R I1I - = Store 'Aa exc�aent opl? _ ortur.ity with a • +Its. : _.. - � , - - long-established film v,•ith agents throughout 'Ontario. Real estate ,ex- �* . 6 L - scAl�• HILL PICKERINa ' MARKET a PRONE a ' perience not - necessary; however+ ._ '• . - : applicant should have a complete . . . - - _ .• '•• - .- _ � .fir - _ past lmowle:ge- of farming and farm. - - properties, and a desirable house-on blain Street, Please apply by letter -'-` only, to D. H, McLean, David Me- Y] Surveys >aG l -- I _ _ _ - _ .. •_ a4� 3KcLean Li: ted,Realtors, Tt:orn= _ La .l �- A t;H end CLOCZ `4 AIRLNG hill, Ont. -.. _. T, H O RT O N x>J�P# ;eb a O. J FIVE HU:\DP.ED- DOLLAP.S / y1 �'�` ► ;H UI F Ontario Land Surveyor six -CHOICE I�Z:�, i ` repay � in ►J a Needed. Will p $ months, Home mort u = t age a;. -sec ri• 'r And Civil ser l�f ity. Phone Pickering 269W2. _. _ w .- _ -_ 27 Woodhouse Cres. _ AJAX ' S - i _ _ -_ _- LAO : = NEW AND USED F'tT'RNITiTRE I - -.. - - Phone: Ajax 2478 'iiISIT OUR RECORD BAIL �y •. Boughth Bold and Exchanged F HARWOOD Avil SOUTH 1 _.� _. _. COMPLETE LINE " OF -- EYES R AJAX - PHONS 78R. - Plclll 0 a NY' GIRLS! GET IAvFLY BIA P PENS and lE�tCI1Cf _- r;7t•r( M _ v p. Try famous health 0 we t From E�56d TererssGENTg4l 00 �V g� )ruild Os 's'e K DEAD. STOCK - izoductoty, "ge�awuai>z 'doe " - _ _ NO DOWN PATM,XFr . Dead and crippled farm animals ss-" r ;moved promptly for sanitary di:pos� $ only AOc, All gists. a R Pickering Jewelry t _ r TELEPHONE COLLECT ! PICKERI.NG TOWNl$HIIP' _ ! -Pickerin : _ _ BUILDING .PERilIT9 ., Toronto E31 8.86" € EILE+;EN JACKSON ' GORDON YOUNG, LIMITED , OPTOMETRIST issued Taee�Fr1. 1 to 6 P. Ip WANTED 5 K Eyes Ezamixed Glasses Itted.:'. } _ _.. jl)ead or Crippled Animals. FW PICKERIDtG and by +�ppoia+goeat .speedy Pick-up; call collect= � - ;: ,I,nesdaP�EvDesl' ings91� _ Y A Igo BANNER RENDERrN'70 l B F• J. i RO V SE t Pickering S42W! ^�; � Masonic Hs(l BL'ILDItiG INSPECTOR Phone: Lyndhurst 6237 or _ t Door Ee�et lX m E b H s — t y syt2 _-tf 1 'PHONEt PICKERIIH:G � l i` i��rEr�V - BRICK AND BLOf}K W--�ao,.>s=+ j j'f 1 - - Lowes Rates �z one e !' u - PHONE: PILFERING 6iiJ1 Al U RNAGES - �� ..�., �P6 PieTlrrinR ss7 . . e- For Plumbing. OWBurners, Space c _ ThR D ;WARM 1R r' AGS ► - Heaters and Pampa. All vroed[ rraar6 Y' _ t 'Air Coaditkmisg . Oil Ouriess_ - smteer4 Material on Sana. - Phons r� ; Electrical &= Flalmting Pickering 18SWI 4 Mare Spate Seaters Dunbarton _ - Iastanatift or Iitepl&- yl F lWANTID V Ceeeraetin and $applies _- E FARMS IN PICKERING �. UILTY FiEAT1NG �e Feng 195vy" F.'f pWhitby District Clients available "No job foo man or too far awse - 1 .JOHN SQUARE BROKER Toronto P *er'ing r . - $A. 886'7- - 88 iii, l i - �. 7* Willow Ave.-,Toronto . <_. _ _ . R t _ _ . _ _ _ - - - - Dx 7723 or GR 9704 1 O{ O / y W ere opened by, devotions by the minis- $ UILD h' R ter, and after the mimites of last ;feb 3e ` _ Q et e, an��„ year's business was ted. the.follow- �OOD�ORKIHO . - _ - pPo : - - ! were • reoeived, QrXHINETg e of the Session read by __ ; ..�- • ' .. You carp go out 'with -an easier mind when yoti Mr. Chas, Risk showed_ that through _ KITCHEN CABtNi'l4 � _ _ • f;i0� �! ��! 607' • - the year tht te��l meinberti had been BURT and INSTALLID r : know the telephone is `riAvthere". received on Profession of rFaith i,1d1gRATiOIVS ON YOM. ,E —��A, You're Crazy► C TS„ ; _ : _ _ .. - Five had been lost throng a death, Ht7M$ > Y' So many times, in so many ways, your telephone and five by removal shc; in a net so,Q_,�s. You" s f0. hs - )rins'1�,.'.,o0'y w,'" ty ... to softer i gain of three. Our membership now i - contributes to your sense'of secure . A. Bekkevold „Q .am.. s _ stands' at 156. Dari the year to minister had officiated at 13 wed- Plekar�agi _ sad_ tztore.-Pleasant living. for, You and your. family. - . r, dings, 2.2 baptisnp and 16 funerals. Our Stewards reported through' ' 'PROM W - P1CKZR” Y : No price SALE REGISTER - CC • , colt mecuure its GlCss so the r treasurer, a . f : uteju ; Darold Tliomp ..$3739,19, with every- .total raised Saturday, January 31-Important ; .. thing paid and a balance on hand_ of $18,46. 4' JAuetiolu Sate of 22 Head of Hols- THE'dELL TELEPHONE COMPANY• Of C/►hIAOA Turn Your Scrap loin" Cattle, fresh ones, hetiers and The M, and M. Fund report was �nilke39� farm equipment, including :. , • ._ . : " M - given by treasurer r Jas Mc iron -& . •Metal Intosh-paid to headquarters, $507• lubbet�tlred wagon, harness, gas _ - - 57 being an increase, ove= last year, .engine Iatge -quaff y 'household turnitur% etc the properofErn- _ _ N TO ' CA S H _ Of $T 00. ' blcConochi "who suffered a tall last a A• gave -an excellent te= est Beelby, Lot 30, Con. 0, Picker- DL-NBARTON NI'7WB n e _. !ag Township, 61116 mile north of Congtstulations to Bruce am Saturdaymornin We. ho they', 'port showing 42 members raised in Pen P=-(M CRAM, Na 7 ,Mghway at (Steen River. Sale, Mrs- Colby (nee Donne Taylor) of . will both be much better. � treasurer er gave t s re Morrish the treasurer gave this report_ _ Tully Town�o� � 1,04 sharp. Terms Casib. No Re- West Hill on the birth of s son at �' 'Mrs. Gordon May � --- m :0er7e. Owner quitting milk business. the Toronto East General Hospital. "Dunbartoa' . Uaided Church for. 'the Oh-We-Go glall" and Te- 'LEN AJAX 1 +LIEN and .. CLAP40 .. PBE MCE, . • Miss Evelyn Antis; 8. N. was at . o� 32 ,.l!!>IY.HiNG slflr . U Auctioneers home for the week-cad... Sunday evening service was• in P tctealbers raising $764.63. pfs AJIZ Bq ` M Joan Elliott, lliott R N., of Pres- cl&rge of our On-We-Go ladies whoship of The W' M. S. showed a member- A eott, spent the week-end with the gave a very fine service. Mrs. Rose raising154fo 1 and raising X220; besides ,Card of Thanks Thompaon's on the Base .Line- Stroud, president, was in charge as- $ for the Women's Train- the teachera'stained the pews of the The Ott-We-Go Auxiliary met on sisl -by Mrs.'Sallp Hepworth. Mrs, Inc School. Mrs, MottersheaA, pres. church At a cost of $75,. covering - We wish to extend. our fibre ident• The Mission Ban with 24 the scratches and cuts, Contributed tltanks and appi+eciatiom to feleods, tookwed r.. InsbMation of officers Melba McKay presided at the organ d, p ace and the Guides and mot and Mrs, Mafi6 Mdaements and members raised $16.23; the Baby $72• to missions. )1111 i es and neighbors for the kind- hers Band 45 members 3n char The Yo "People's report wa4 ' , : guests for the evening. Miss Eileen Jackson rendered very ge of Missy -' lessee and sympathy and beautiful Evelyn Westgate' who raised $t'7• , given by president Bruce Comer, The Guid provided -the, entertain-, acceptably two duets' In place of an 10ora1' offerings received during our aient. � address an' interesting filch "China's 8b• Our W M, S, sent in a bale showing donations to the church and * !event bereavemen% especially. Rev. T , .. valued at $81.00 missions of $5.00 eachr 26 Mesabsetr" H. B. Hardy and Rev. John McLash• st Takin Part in the Burns' Night Challenge' was given. The Pro3� The-choir gave lar+• � St Andrews Church, Whitby,. on tion machine was run by Mr. Bev. g e an excellent show- on the books _ day were Lois Ann. Davidson and Meanbershi 27 I('ri Warwood, As one saw the picturesIT1P Besides the , Treasurer, of Erskine - CemetW7 T Adam Spears 'ink Fatally ][atlas of the awful sufferings by victims regular morning church service they t.)3oardgMr. Ben Lofton, reported for ` y McClements . held two 30 burins' -Received $1504 1lsesnt visitors with the 'good. of leprosy one could trot help think- 8P�1a1 evening services, � the year, � Caetmuait Club tit hdw fortunate ' we are in this one at Christmas, and another on which includes Memorial Sunda - Aniiey y Charles King, 9.Imp- g Palm Sands' 490.43, ' f •o+is _ k•, and A• and Mrs. Wilkes country 'to be free of this awful attnivetraary service 'They and Collection nofLr meeting of Audley ped �oee, o! Alderorood disease- One half •ot the: world does awe planning a cantata for the con- $ Buil Fund - receipts 10 Chtb will be held at the not know what the other huff cul- 180 empathy ie extended to they Cow- 2.93, This is for enIa>!gtng aa! - - , and Mrs.- Bert Guthrie aft t of fers. ung Palm Sunday .evening• Mr: Al, ' church by buildtfdg two rooms at filo is planned. 1lysen 9 the sadden passing a Wedneadap evening ae -held the Crowhurst is the very capable' choir rear. : pfd • Party P o davMn. -Intetmen+ fnok trlar . l ohs 1VI :. •- • ' at GmvesidP CemetPr.•• annual meeting of our congregation.- _ ender. . , Church officials were thanked' or p Our 3undap School Mies Bradd• the god work they h done, the. We alp sorry to .hear. that M*4. At 7.00 we sat down to a• sumptuous Supt reported the• number of Stewards being redaeQ _ - D:''la is confined to bed;- I%W'Mrs. -,'Pot-luck supper, The business was beet year yet• } • Our School1�t2 increased f redia � 8't a work *JW the assts- boat 8'0 8 on the hooka Raised ...:. .• 29 9 tater - Cozrespoade .._.._. . r - through the yeru $7 4, SQtrte of a By ret. i �. - -- ^7.,.F'. r.,•s•-•...: .; .. g',y, •;o .: y:. r •:s.y��' ' _ - ,:- f i. vt"x"..7:� ,r' _'¢b r..• y, -. c. �.t lir;' .: '^ TM.'..: .. ,. .. : a.R. .;.:.rc. ..,,'.::. .. '. ..;�. .. w ,. '.•r• :v a .�a..,,. x% _ g t'Los,Materialal in Stock a S!1'eCtd'� Sawn HASlwooD FIy00RIIV(', ' (3IJARANTEEDrICEXCHNI ' ; ALL GRADES AND, — -- - ?SICKNESSES PICKERING UNITED HH ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTH$IAWRADM SERVICla FERev, A. EYoung. Minister TURLDEALi r OF OAK, BIRCH, MAPLE$ Any Make or Modrl . DAY, {FEBRt1ASY i, 19di8 ROT'. David ManhaW Mijb11 .1 FUNERAL DIRECTOR i AND BEECH i i 9 a. m - Churdi School 8.00 Sunday School t ALSO A GOOD STOOK OF 140 a. m. - Special Youth Service f.00' P. M. - Worship See�io• � _ • Arthur Field P , j1 }• � Prira3e Ambulance 9erv�iee, r PLYIVViDOD 7,00 p, m. -Play - Pro•�� •bY - Women's M+Isa'lona �" HONE Piekerinit 5'a W S _ Day or Night Young People's Group r "Did ry, Soekt� Knot us?" of St. Andrew's Church will mea pm-'$AQgN1E, prop• �j You v Jesus on Tuesda February 3,' at 8.80. 't i l� • M• Gordon Si1ve"r'ColTection Y, c� RV�Ah w� ; Phone -Pick. 'Pick. ' 1 a7 .. LUMBER YARDS. • i . aYou are Invited St. Geor +� _ ge's.. R+omen's Gai1d will hold their monthly meeting at , • 1 ---X,=Nmee -- -- — _ -+ PICKEBIN -; ONTARIO "Choir practice P'ridaY evehirtg 7,30, • Thursday afternoon at 2,00 o'el Y - �l�k+@ran� Ont• -PHONE: Pick. i4, - j _ or a i+ilii•+ at the home of Mrs. Elliott: Thurs.. Daily Service To and From fir_$• �- A UDLEY day, February 5, Will all men►bers a OSiiAWA q A j 1.30 _Sunday, School try to be present and .bring new �'i _ � :. M -A �y • • 2.30 - Hoi� Conununion members; please..Hostesseef Mrs. Ja x " 'Chartered Buses For An ,;. _ ..r.. , . De�a�re Electric - Oeoa&ioas d Mis. Crowther. • Women's Missionary' Society ' 'Topper ori ' "PHONE: PICHESING 241 W8 LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANJ' ' �O\TRAC'll'ORS The February meetingof the W. PICKERING GOSPEL CSDB= JI S A 11 b "1 ld ` th h . f Main St, p mt S NLCATOR .. ,'.. t _WRITE PICKERINf, P. O. wi a ze at a NIts. W. C. Murkar on Thursday... _ _ _. Sunday Scheol Phone or Write "'Waiting To Serve You" afternoon February 5, at 2.30 p. 10:30 A. X � 814 DL'NDAS St. E.JiST WIiITBY _ "Efficiency" - "Service" "Dependability" m. The Devotional Period will be - Devotional Ser"m 3 -taken by Mrs• L. M. Morley and the __ 11.00 A. M. _ :^ ` -- f .. - _ Study. Book gil:en by Mrs. C. J. Evangelistic Servin � - Butt. Keep in mind the World Day., 7:00 P. M. { of Prayer, Friday, 'February 20, Minister - 31r, George Yestatia NOTICE TO CREDITORS' ' ' AND OTHERS ' ' O ry`ER.RIDi 9,30 to 12,00 and 23.06 to 5.00 _ In The Estate Of John Robert Clark p ( j .MAN'S r v R PO E ` E,,enitrgs: )loo. Wed Fri, T to g. ' BLDG., Opp. p. O•• Retired Farmmer, Deceased.. ALL. PERSONS having claims a• 'gainat Doan h*mself,Icieated to know; -serve, worship, praise, reflect -and love DISNEY . fila Estate of John Robert __ .. God, is to be regarded as a mine of attributes, each latent and Doter- " - OSHAWA, ONTARIO Clark, late of the Township of Pick- tial. `i�trough education thesee'appeaY. If man tec;rirs imbued,with It p�� . pm, 6-4687; .0iffee 5-014= erlag, who died -on the 12th day af, desire for self -gratification, these attributes will be turned inward, - (Three -Day Service Arranged) June 1952, sere required on or be- _ bonds of love and regard) for others will weaken and doapfiear,', and fore 13th-.-•- o es of all virtues will be developed.' If, on the other -hand, .Ole - - 14 • - Eh hi nei hb-r also has en create to re t t D. 19511, to send to the undersigned ren res at s g ec pe DOl'1°BVAN and RICHARDS !� PatticulQrs of their claims• tiara of God; he will seek th associsbe with that neighbot'§o .k y Land Burne ors. And Lord• PO91Je After 'that date, the Admi)iatra- throutrh mutual co-ogeraticxt,' each may incrt+ss� :t,is rel ¢t?ve capes ~- his y trix will distribute the Estate, hav- I • --ity said 4o develop, grow and expand until those Perfrctioni-are clean, _LICENSED AUCTIONEER o€ wiaich ... ly. kverled'_. Profesdonal Engineers ing regard to cleisis only- -- 916 Street, IOsst' - - T' iii a.`+soc:ati#mj thio loge, this feltowsHp; is tie foentlation-of that - - King Pickeatng and Whitby' Tow=Mw rhe shall then have notice, ' OSHAWA, O:r-T. r ... ever-triv:•:,cing civilizatia.•t for the Promation. o* which men have soma. Ptisne• tt.aees Farm, Household and Pr•4•st7 - Rowntrec Filson and ;smiley. `: =1y revealed _ SO iitn street West, Toronto t: -- - rioa Solicitors for the, Admiln&- - - BAHA'I � -OR LD -FAITH - dn3 1! s` �. Saiea A Speeialt� % Orta -• tratriz . , i "mpt Attention Gives . i For tur:her i ornt#ion,, phone - Pickering 2d4J1, - - Whitby R. R 1, Phone 814 Jan '10 - �- _ AFWW _ . tlllllRllRt1Ut11t�tU1N11t1i11lIUUWttltlil{1ItI111t11tttt11H1111t11t1N11111111(1111lllltildlllltt1t11t111t11fdlQ�ttiitlt11NI11111t1Utllll1111lttilttltlllllitltltltlti1111t1t1ltittlllla -Horne . "$lgbvray Monument W+orb" a �. SORT. AUSTIN,. PROP. _ IMPROVEMENT _ R. R. 1, I,t�tb on CRANKI's'.-IMITH- Tao Miles -West y 8�d et Plan - 2 Highway Betweeri Wi►itbY And No. PHONE: W�BY 442 " ' (no down payment requited) `- - -ia#Sj Groceries and Locker Service = . - ytoo,Ow to $Q00000 From Silt - - . To Twenty-four Months Te, Pas = :-QUALITY FIRST RST -SERV / C E OUR A ! M - - 1 -d►' Complete Service from one stere PICKERIiV =.: _ P!-IOSIE 30 a •k ' for Rome Owners and Bnildeea Lumber and Trim. Doors, Sssl►r f4rpWOTOGJ�ZA.P�. X'Y &-d' St. South. Whitby, Ont. Profit Window Unlis► Wallboards ► a - - - .. ' >:2 6d and Piyw coda. Hardware. Psiit _._ ... .. E x r R A ` 1 E ('I A L Pians - Nails, Builders' Supplies - COUNTRY STYLE _ IN (: 'THE HOME MADE . SAUSAGE ;2 -lb. -.59C.- THE " CLEN DEN DIXON cowrie lumber co. LTD. BRISKET OF, BEEF - t Ib. ` 29c - _ :. $CARBORO JUNCTION - - 4,111li4t�[tSi� \a:1iLa On St, Clair Ae,s. Blast. u e One mile Wart of Bear. Collegiate FRESH MINCED BEEF .:__::_ lb. SBC .. .. _ A RK)t1 A a or throe blocks north of Stn* 1� N sow Scar. 3336 Ho. 1117 - � . ' "MORS BRAND" SPECIALS' ' • :Frozen Foods J. '�• DIXON # Tomatoes 28 oz. tin 24c BEE Hff t,; 2 lb•"'YORK BRAND" _ p�Pam'roa _ WA14JT D -- PeaB _ . , 20 oz. tin 21 c � Y K U P 29c. --FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE 1 riMBULANCE I �ooUr1TBY HOltilas 8TOKELY b 15 oz. Two 6 0:, for 4rDk. i ISIIALL ACR$Aasa AND .' Corn :17c PEAS tiff 1Sc WAFFLES,-Pkg,- -. We Have Waiting Dom Wft Tomato � ARMB � for .MAZOLA A ULA "BIR&S ,EYE" �- Good Cash De,ws talmsMa Jniee - " 1,90 I l r 16 fluid oz. 3TC rPEAB, la. Oz. Pkg. :_..._see• COhFAhI'i' rad tJONAI+I'!' GALL - Mr. INt;ldis 2 for OLAEK1 16 ,COD. FILLETS � >�.r rs..,t Ana z�a�r...a . Doyon IRISH STEW 29c Hsrrbtess aur �� rears SOLE FILLETS D. Ce�aat, IL a A LMEA, bottle ',2 is -HADDOCK FILLETS i;ws•w ao•� R. A. N10ts: IU1091- Omse, EX -34 4. `TOMATO J UIC .� OCEAN PERCR FILLETS, al , SLICED HAL BUT _ - •�yt OII�'i J. A. WILLOUGMW ani SONS OUR OWN. BLEND _.-SLICED COHOE SALMON ; embaw,, out. 7 1-! Bissloo• !!t �. - _-Roalrme �._ T �i lb. bag 5e,ia SMOKED '�`II,LET9 + Siam �_� - = A it ► - icy s:a•ri..�.i' s.wa■s 1' QUALIFY 1MiEdT3 .:KIPPERS FREE DELIVERY La . Ilis� EstabWtei 1MB RUMP ROAST . - lb. t3Ye. '•HIGHLAND DAIRY' FRESH - FORENOON ORDERS SHOULDER PORN Ice Cream n`^A_ Gu&,p Y BUTM SYSTIOLS BEFORE 10.o0.A. M. y'MAPLit !LEAF" _. ranCe Coo SKINLESS SAUSAGF,, lb• Oft BRICKS : t, R t � of PHObw Payu•at Phu A*dl"' U,FTERNOON ORDERS . BUTT — With C � FW Poem And �I i>stau•d BEFORE 5.00 p.m. .FORK DRESSING, Ib. _:� PIES _ • •• "M,APLF .LEAF`1 SUNDAES .. ND l ('OSIS APPLIES ON ALL ORDERS gklnleas HOT DOC, St>!� ASSORTEoD FLAVORS wa•ts! _ RODMAN OVER THREE DOLLARS) WEIDIEI�8 1b. 3'jG ISAMW"logo, - & Gibson Tom 0 Sheet Metal Works . _ ._ ' i.II'I' and VEGETABLES =0" � tom' , . wltr,•ooNDrrioarlxa - PR • • OUPRIUMO: Florida �uieejuranges 252 s dol: ,29c w ORD -BROS: tiUNI Y FURNACES STAFF ..�.o -•�G No' 1 P. E: I. Potatoes _... 110 16. bag PRONX.,, Isis - 'lar a heads --1 ,Florida rww " „ iM At Roo: l'(rehs Ull Nom Odie.. or ' . �'�` ' -WHITBY Head Lettuce g s for - • ,h;, Hnaljtl, R. R• i;• Theatre, Pass Y ._ :. eedleae Grapefruit 5 Z9C _ _ t " a&tA r s � Fresh Crisp Spinach ceuo PkB• 19c Mclntash Apples ,cello bag 43a A. -per '�eatre Pam ...:�lj ti. _ LAIN - . • • t C• 11. McDonald Wbo" Tt"tre FMM" ==NWOOD QNTAR14 It101MM 1NItltwtltlNt � T lle,risT Theatre, ipme" F Phw•s_Plebe,risi+� ,r _ - - 4a'-moi•. d i 'S•` , , ` y..YN - Y rf 5r Imo.' w J16 • 14 :,.� ,.i:: .-:,:,;... _._ .. _ _ - .. � yam`'• F- - - `• '`- 1t, spent Sueday With �i - - - ad j[r, Jud WardA ft daughter. M. His wife was of 8tott!lville Lad F up`dy'd � _ ���, feted - - ��� ��� the fot�•atRa• M. ft Clark . , . New P ! y of Tor- He . i. with heir pareatia,.fifteen � 1�, and Mrs. Pete Hand etuy{ved by his vite, a son =.George Hamilton and also called oa theirs New pep, �. onto spent the weelwtid with Mr.. and a daughter Dorothy; and a sls. grandparents, hir. and Mrs. It- Sam• doublefamouesulOsta Tonle Mabbs" � - i . • • and Mrs, Walt Hardy. double - -• ter-Mrs. Qharles Scnwanke Iowa. •-ilton. - b: -new We ase so to .se rt that Mrs. Tate below normal temperatures - now ,. healthy. Oaf try po Service was held on Wedaeada n Mr. and. Mrs, . Harry Knox, of En- T(gw, New 5• Cook, of Lansing, .fell last week of Mommy mortung, kept the men Toronto, with interment in c are- niskillen visited hiis- brother -Ross side; ONLY 6'0,L An deugghW to facring her hip. Mr. and Mrs. E- from getting started as usual at taunt Union L'emetery: and.#aeaily _ .Cggk and Mr. and bits. _ G. M. For- the Co-op mill on Sunday. 'l Library Have Good Year Mr. and Mzs,• McGuct_cin of Stouff- : sjtth visitor her at Torottto Iii.• sad Mrs Shirks hats Toroa�o The local library held its .annual .,r ' vis%ted. their son Stewart and '�- General Hospital on Sunday. visitors on Sunday, ?b' ills 1<ira,- J. Dean ' is now home from Quite a number attended the ho- meeting in the library' rooms last Mrs. McGuckin on Sunday. I • Stouff Priday evening,. The. circulation for • The regular monthlF meeting. of] the, hospital and improving nicely- ck'ey gams at �@ on Satur- the year has beep increased and, the the Wa M. S. of St. john's Church - 'She was able to visit friends in the -night.. Treasurer's report showed . a veil *as held on -Thursday 'January_ 22, f Cit -dn Sunda afternoon,, Congratulations are in order to - y y substantial balance. About one hon- at the home of Mrs. Albert Gray, Mr, and Mrs. Don Hedges and the Mrs. Condy and Mrs. W. Ward who I .dreg books ae purchased during with ari attendance of twenty-eight. t family spent Sunday with Mr- and are Celebrating their birthdays this 1952 at a coat of S249.12 Sixty- The i'resident; Y Mrs. Gordon ..Neal of Highland week. They have both been resideflt ills' H. Bila in one of these- were Adult, 'Fire lib: t Creek• here for a-good many years and the r-axy board is planning a concert and enb,}MrsZVe DeWil lson who read ry ;lir. and, Mrs. Lloyd Mason of best Riches of . the community go guest speaker for March in an effort Lukeli: •1-13. The minutes of the Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and .'out to them both. S p to raise funds as well as the mem- previous meeting were .read by, the I ST j Mrs, Lloyd Pascoe here. The Claremont Business Bien now bershipr Mrs. Thomas _Gregg Secretary, D1}s_ Lackey taking the , ` Several of•the hockey- players in' have lucky-draw tickets on sale ill '•.was-thanked for ;her valuable work inataiiati-on . mice for the follow- tl Stouffyille Jr. League at connection with a monster dance al.•1 ..ate e g as Librarian: The officers for the ng offlcers for 1953: Hon, Presid'- e _ the special service in_ the United euchre to be held. here on March 13. - _�;• • year are: Presidettt, Don Hedges.: ent, Mrs_ .51• -Ellicott; President, 1, (W) T Church there on ' Sunday mortrin& They will be using two halts and' it V_'ce_President Mrs. �. McConnell: Mrs. H. Barclay: 1st Vice-Presid- ".The service especially for the plans. to be a big community scent. I' Treasurer Dr.:v' Fr Tomlinson and ant 'Kra. Fi `Malcolm:; 2nd Vice- - - 7 players is said to have been the Valuable draw prizes as well as Seeretarq, bliss Viola Forsyth. President Mrs. J. White.; Secretary, emly'ne of ite kind ever hold. euchre Prim will be- given away. , - _ . 7he film-Cbanell Banquet hell in All this effort is an attempt on the firs: H. Plaxtonr Treasurer, bits. ; - %d V1 I be Baptist Church here last -Tues- part of the Association to raise D. Hairs • Press Sec.,Mrs. S. Rea-. I •j +,�e(� - - _ 'day is reported to have bees a very funds to repair the hall, .This is •'TKO -BROUGHAM �; ��rnt�ue. Sec.Mn. Thomas •.110 0fX good success. your hall so get behind the 'venture.' Norton; Missionary Hontan Sec- I!! + 1 --The annual meetingof BroughamMrs. W. Willson; Christian Stew- in VA I flue local Park Board held a euc- The community was shocked on j Public Liorar was hela-,a Jan ardshiP and Finance �''' M'rs• M. lb" on Friday evening with twenty-' Sunday to hear of the sudden pass- ( y nary " 'VA - ;seven tables being used. The Board $ug of Dr. George Allan Clark,, in 19th, in tiie 3lunicipal Building, Ellicott; Associate Members Sec., M'W - utted about fifty dollars and may Toronto on Sunday, Ile had been in Mrs- T. Philip presiding. The Tress-'- Mrs. S. Ritchie; Supply Sec, His. yt IN y"t - hold another to the now future. poor health for some time. Dr. �eT'$ report showed a balance of A. J GtaY, Mrs. Lemmon and Mrs. go Pt it � - - The Vested t]tumh choir bald Clan hod Purchased tete former 1361,68 which incluuied a donation G. Philip; .Temperance and Christ; f ome here about three of $20.00 to be spent- on child i= Citizenship, Hrs Johnston Sr.; . i5edr annual business meeting and Nelson Wagg h Mali Pianist, Mrs. bdoyd Johnston and meld on Monday evening at the At one ti Dr. Clark Hra. T. C. Brown -whose-interest in Mrs. Wm, Ellicott and Bin. Barclay: operated an "animal hospital" b 1 Toronto for a number of years, as; the try for so many years is 1F3nance Committee, Mrs. D• Hairs, ! 3b amid itre. Gordon Ratcliffe of so well known; The Librarian's re- Mrs, M. Ellicott, His H. Malcolm plCg► " port covered an increased member- ,and Mrs N• _Burto ; Flower-Comm-- ship but a alightly lower circulation. lutea, Mrs. Wm, Ellicott; Baby Baud, — - The progteas of thenew-tirwi att-ia -Mrs E. f'ar Awdl and Mrs L. d4 _ = FUELS which the library will occu a new stop: Communit Friendshi Sac•, _ quarters, was 'reported by ;bMr, ili- Mrs. Johnston br.,Mrs• A. E:Ilcou, - - er,'and at the election of the Board Mrs.` H• Miller-and Mrs. F. Cassie; � - : :-:- AND e , *Mrs. teal Mrs, R Mind- „ of ltaaagement, the former officers 1 Commit obt, - were elected by acclamation Pres= rs J. Mitchell, M li eeler an _ : idem, Hrs T. Philip; Secsetaty- bars, N, Burton. The program was rM teu✓nut�c Ai�� - -Treasurer• Mrs.•T. Sobertwn; Lib- --taken by Mrs. T. Phillip assisted by UILDINGOPPLIES - _.. rarian, Mrs-IA. T. Johnston; Mem- Mrs' Wm, Knox, Mrs. S•- Rah, !� cbo•e who � r,pt!{ M 1�a� ben: Mrs. L. Sheppard, Mr. E; K, Mrs. G. Philip, Mrs, H. Malcolm, from r� tic Pula, but ted bopdesel . ,. Jones Mr, Miller and :Mr. W. Scott Mr's- W, Bayles and Mrs. George sand � Following were winners at the W. ll Call`. A Verse-$,fom I madeTCLDonc by Win nenlstion Duncan. Roll - I• Eu on Tuesday evening: 3.ad- Joshua-'? The - meeting closed ; th sad absn •tr Dal++e Ro11� RoofinK - - � chreu Tu 3 - _ _ ase - Mrs S_.Jewell, Mrs,_ A. -J,. Gray_ the Mizpah Benediction, followed by sus iOOeQ' ' � 'remdet°°•e T asphalt Shingles and Mrs. Bretton; Gents - Mr. W, a dainty lunch served by the host- �Oi`v' °`� e lis `t ` Mr. and - .Sidings,jn y and Mrs.. R . - IIIenl• bilk • . Clark,. M H. Jarvis Mr. F eases Mrs, A J. Gray, Mrs. Lem- � Gostick.. r - ion, Mrs, W , Gsa M Rook-lath - - The Woman's Association of St • . Hamilton. �! . - free i�8�ltri _ 'Sheat Rock John's Church Will hold - their next A. happy re-union was held at the � _ � " - Februameetinry , at -ton he �o Mrs, -Bevening.� _ �y last yrhhome 9f Mr, en %hea on the fol owing met Insulating Board s _-:::QAmeIIt� Lime $ - Plaster _ Miller. A cordial invitation to "all to help Mr, Shea cetrb'rate hid bir- ladies to attend. thday. Mr. and bits. Wilmot Shea Each week this paper, with fir jW0N8' PXONB Mr Leonard Hunf, of Hamilton and family and Mr,- and Mrs. Got' Rot, Theatre, West Hilfl, Tra Atm _ A. W. MITCHELL - Was arou a renewing old ac ua n-.. n Brown and family of manilla, ffrot* to five subscribers to A9 :: �/ 4 Osr Trrcicr Pass Your Way �� ancea for a few days last' week: Ingles 2ind son 3 ll d of Acton, News, passel for two pe do Mrs• _ . _ 0 Mr• and yl`ra; George I{ruoz• and Mr and Firs Reesor an 'ramify of ' the Ro=y shows of tb f ' daughter Car91 called on friends n Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. King aril week. 1+aoik over these pages 'come _0 Mid,lieton tins Vie$ land family of orvaI a d sw Fvar oat of a did NW - y -_ Saturday afternoon h your npme Xr and Mrs Ross tt. th `'five liar Ly eeL of ry tis a a7 A with Mr. and Prank Hood T5� le of Tnrnnto, Dfr. I �' of 1%a[entia on Sunday afternoon, Shea Chet•r}-a•ood and Mrs. Th sumer are hidden *way as _ - :Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan, Brook- Dough•. of Toronto, making a total different pages, e ' lin; also fir. and Mrs, -Gordon Wags of thirty four, _ mat the News Office- forrM 'YoW rigidaire Re#r�gertaor - - la nc St o il8 Cmw FOO! FRIC0)A1R1 Dealings in Ram Estate Bu 4r Selling. Regaffes "the Htasst cars' A 7�>♦ FOOT. Two cmc 14 m mQw usz e : and Soundness of Jndguneat which is derived fro. Expenses a" pi. �.• MT FOM = C M "M lAs1CLeW" eepim 1LAbreact t the T=TT-WCU 1�?i'sfQ _ s o Current Rising and Falling of Market Valero. _ Now AA .... able .:. _ YOU - iVlade ONLY - D'O't r0"fOlt advice ,and' ibe sou M: K expffU TORSI. a prsvda unild'led, llstaM' deolasea� P a� J. S. BALSDO N &SON an Pendab els : PHONE . - - PICKERING39 , r Brow o< sues ` iesiehri a aeric yap r scat Real* Estate PbeMew are ear Badaw% a" • .. . , Yisw +eifi'r► do le• .. et ear abiM[es. nun "a advlw ,ea in the but et your intce+sst, and ghr+s you - -;► ICES ULT KA -- - '%waanar at Ratti Estate 'haasaaim haft been offs" is ...sir yp 'q sd nw, etas, Ba,, sd sals ��'w.l.d oa trYa�ttr - _ b K ace spedsilsed stelhod at deai �B y Bw w. .. - IF - �,, v.,.a, be of 98e71es w re. is 90740A ell"." a" r•.rr... : : --. rm Is aR natters K Red Sstaia CALL TO•pAY • M' Y $IRVCIss, SOR - -■ CRO - P' r • - : )RICA_TUR y .\ R JOI - - PICKBRI�iG1 LL.� �® l A�sERV � Yet. ( !"SO . _. _ ....l .Att-tilts ftVA _ _ .... - - - EASTERN - _. HOlfSE : :dila. �eee ;�a R• -d�OS • . (is. 031• ►Nowt . • . _ - _ .. ry .. :'ri. ..'. S' sees. _ -.,,-..:.-" .. :':.':i Sf, ^. M1 C sees .1aA•, - ..: '.: - i. _.._. ,.. :..., :sees.. ..+u_:..;c ';` ':. -.'art .r .;. .. '..'seer .'� .:,,:•r d': ':. :, K .� J �' 1. 44 3 .d r.. ,. .c _, .. . :.,_. .. .:w-.. yr r I. .. �. s=ees �.: +�, t. ... '. sexes t. ...'..,.. . . '� . . 1' .- '- !"•a.y�.3 .. :'.. . -. _. _, _ _ _ - : ._ ...:.:.:.,_.ser..,'- .. y r. cc .. " • • -- - , - bill N 1•l 1 . t = _ ..'Classified Advo s ng.. .. •_ ';• sees - - -r_ i A ECatvt__ .� a�tn WA�t�r a UN Qua RN - _ ;;, 'Ct SPORTS C O L U N Y!N AND wOlt>i1V HONUST, reliable ee'•ata to Sell wlsb l Hester/• [ . : , for • weir establtshiid (K A FIAIRDRESSNt __ .. _ commission. Ronal Farm atch•», aM OAMADA's Ll"INti eOaoar>L i 4 ,/s 9a°ob•. Ontario. - Great Opportunity Lara ill,=�­� ,:. y' aAHY OH1tpY6 � dlgafaed v goon wei� ;', t1•aiona�o., _ "OXFORD•' Canadian tSvroved Chiahs. T►Otn,ads o! gucwsafttl rfartrs treidYtA Aate&Ws Greatest System ifi7rt Of morning, Live. tar and Say. They tits Ilse rwww Illustrated Catalogue, Fres t$: • it ",Arae a dark, muggy •e iwentr•nv yearn of aacoful gereattoa Sad weiu or Cate -' the sea Boston iau whoa fo{ irsolla in lysis because the Sq oII Mafcn diva and >?y be.Wl°s. Tho Ls» t° by Good' YARVIII. HAIRDRS88IN0 SCHOOL be w• want the very best kind R Sit Bloor at. w.• Toronto y his. Blit it i r Clticw for ' didn't seem possible it could time to Maturing. wnw•It:uwi•.ss also end inattoand •sm rclni saaamlitoa „' het up, rad Still. be. this dark. when the 1a. Barred socks. whtu Lsstwe.a• ; .: •n Rideau :at.. Ottawa knock sounded On my botel-room door. Sussex. white Rock. Columbia sock. N•w _ _.-- Hampshire. Sams s Rack Croesbr•da. I[A1t>a MONHt last: Pictures or H aI, 1)COwsl arising, and brushing steep out. �. Rock : Leghorn Cta•sbr•ds. xew same Queen )llfaabetb lowly priced Sar a x l3 ¢ x Sullivan Croesbrods. write for free folder.• Sats, We" home buys one. send tee of bey .e,'eS, l opened up. There stood Howie Morenz, fully dressed. The Oxford Farmers' Co-oWrativa Pr°" illustrations, prices. United Art• Toronto I said: "Howie, don't you think it's a little early to be getting due* Company. Ltmtted, es4 MIL street. Vie, - . g , ATrXNTION Cigarette Smoksm Get year Woodstock. Ontario up? It's still dark. Wilcre are you going?' r� . ORDER those Purina embryo fed chicks FrN Copy of "How IistnOtnl M - 1. - "1'm not getting up" said Howie. "1 haven't .been 'tu bed yet.; from oilmo»'s. Fully s u r r • a t • • a. Cigarettes." send Today. (Any 1%"atlea I've been out walking around the streets, thinking about that play ' ateattty chicks t from a real inlet P Seo• Apprefoonto until P.Alberta. t3°t 4115, atorh Hse- • !•- I geamms. Attractive early bullet Prion". mouton. Alberta. , , I missed., I lost the g . Write for Prices Sad catalogue "which . -----. . _ _ game for the team, and there's leo use going s Ptrac' (Itlmord. Poultry Breeding PATIENTS to bed, because I won't sleep." -- ____ Farm, Barrie. Ontario. peed into a chair, buried his face is his hand.. : ' AN OFFER to every inventor-Lfat of it And Howie dropped . • .atttons and full information sent tree _ PULLETs. Cockerel. Limited numberThe _ _ • _ His shoulders shook; be -cause he was crying like a little boy. started chick,. aro ds for beer■• bit- noy 8273 B nk treet. Ott Patent Attar- The night before, C'sna4iietls had battled a grim overtime play- - •re. dual purpose. Prompt shipment- ask. °era z7a Bank Street. Ottawa. " STATRM70NHAUGH t Company Par gthere onparticulars...ir�. Bray rarraisbankrrre a4 tent Solicitors. Rstabliabed 1690. tss ' Off game with the Brains. Both clubs bad powerful teams,I.. - ' e; 2316 Duffsrin at... Toronto. was little to choose between than in playing Strength, and nothing Dar Street, Toronto. PGrkln at tntoetor to choose. either, in the balance Qf that panc�ular game. There had i ¢; , _ ctoa on naue■t._ - --_. __ - - ' ` beets +'face-off, and Cooney Weiland, a great Iritis centre -ice player _ uv$txa t*ro oLaA�><•tl _ . - - who at one time held the acoria Cham •HAVE You anything needs drsim or •lean- ASTHMA g pionship of the National . League, faced Moreas. The puck shot into the air as the sticks lag? write co v,: for Information. w. : - _ ZLShed. Weiland The batted k down with his hand. an clad to answer your ausationa...D• vNOW Altthrrltl Rene# - . _ _. - - swiftly.. partmeat H. Parker's Dye Works Limltd. Ia minutes nr your money bace pounced on it like lightning and blasted off the shot that won ;t1 tons. Bt. Toronto. Ask you, Druccin for ,to . I the tame, ail done more quickly than you can write, or evOn.re.ad, - _... . bort sAts . ' Asthm anefrin Set . •- _ . _ the describing the play i'ncondittnnally gueran,eed - ilarenz was heart -broken. kLe felt Wat lie alone v 31 ceblic'21' , snuwc+xuma. All alit.. and styles. Bates• f1,raa0NA1. Bible for the defeat of the team, because that's the kind of player, _ Booster Shot-li takes a second I HUMANE dao«Shoe rollerHaralls. nat.l N° -that's the kind of man he ha more blistered toe. t rolaer, Snowshoe ISAxnwRIT1No analysis. Complete titer opened to be. IH 911- oo to see that Tont'Nlint i -*A- Sour r.satns. sena twenty ube: la'lt�- " hOCkty, there Sever was a more sincere competitor. Nights cif An =0-t SltC1ZS. Den. w.. Notagaertr, Oat- tealtped tuner. Enclose 11,00. Bette Joh► :?,'. important Same, indeed. on lite Sight of Say game, Morenz would giving his oponanf Bob Harbert- tirtone. a Rosemount Ave.. Wootton. : _ - • be at the rink at least an hour before game time, restlessly pacing son a boost toward- the basket. 100: too strawberry Plante sus ser I 100: t00 8.loomrng Bfxa Gladiolus Gtlka STOP SYOItIxa 1 r0 PILLS. ... -�j,�, around .'the long promenade, at high -Strung st a thorovghbre ai.ns r•ree, uolt. w. r• waterer. 6tara. $I.00 HONmt RACK OUARANTNB I that -is being readied for a race. - • oRCi1iO _ G. Harris. 22.4+ JCboDY. Cortnts Crrlrtr. 14 . lead of 100'yards. At the end of Lr rOv WANT the maximum In egg pro-. T'x'a' _ - t ' _ Howie More" died as be would have wanted it. in the hantess ., the third lap his time for three- auction cry car R.o.P. Steel Rhode QUIT Cigaretlea .eaaflr as thousands et of the game !se loved At least, he sustained in hockey the: in. ; wry o! a tnlie bees 3.1 Island Hid .r Rhos. tslaaa Ree c Barred q - xock..wtdte Leghorn s Rhoda Elland Ree. others have done. l'ee Tobacco Ettmla- jury trhfclr kd to his. death. Htutling in on am opposing goal, lie tor. a worm ear scientific treatment thea . , . ' * • I tripped. fell. Caromed skates -first into boards, shattered s leg. A probably the fastest ever to that a�tsnt Masons c Rhode l.tand Red. quickly •aminates all craving for tobaa°a A gteaf competitot. even when his blaring speed was login glittering Stage In a mile sact>-and the TµzT°LF'1 c :rrr'x HAT''HFRF®9 LTsi. a+a, !r« booklet write C. w xlns Pear 14 g { Yerru■ Ontario want Ltd.. Boa 977. London. Ontario fire. He lived for speed, lived by speed. and for speed, he died. excited crowd cheered every - -- A .stride as Lundy entered the final ISA\ADIA� Approves Turkeys et artes Re _Zeas ItL6aONALS 4 u�r - _ _ -" The hockey world stin'recalls Morena, but few know hi came that will .ave ul r ..,tiodt Sonars per ... ` into b 1 y rap. Along Lha back, with the hundred, All vovniar breeds Non -wad fILII' o• rets testi big eague hockey against his will. over his own tears. in fact• breeze behind him his long ehrk..s tow on sis.so per hundred. Arotd dariverous falls. wear lee Cr+evw 4 But that's another story, and some day it will be written. right in - ' Turkey's as low as 4716. And all qualm Struve [radar any footwear. $1.00 Poser- : . '- this Cai•eet aohnna. strides appeared the same. and :Atw'k. r'ststoste•, said. ldatertat, sltawbrldge.-Quebec'. � . th 1500 to rk Top •�m'H r•ltr4x !A[63 . . • . . . ' Otreh:i,, _ . Ontario Ht4 .. he passed a int r !na .. • -'ravr tealifenb aid ate .rials for" colveat wN be wokomedf' in a.44 4-8s. faster than JOselt. - -_- _ - . - _ - _ . . . >� .aHRI11DDZD Pham Rubber Bud PnrewP- a _ - . by IDower Forglwen, elm Ctatwri Hewe. 431 Yerege St, rerosle. Barthel's (Luxemboyrg) Olytri- Large arse ss:lit, aatuoc r" thlcg. Pier New rtega mads from sour old rasa a" , _ Calvat - _ pie record --but the tiring run- said direct from masofacttarer 13.60 wooltw, vertu for ratal°tiva and orbic t . - . _. . 4 nor had' to fact the wind in the "elf lncr!r Co . Bog . 7:5. Akron. oklo. fist Dominton Rag Weaving Compare/.. +t 1477 . ,-- - _ Demdas Street Wert. Tarantino Oat . _ home stretch, tco it took him MOO _ D ! S T I L L E. R S LIMITED 18.4x. to run 119 yards 2 feet- xoros Ott. N per Salim: r•a as r•• itCos-aharDty rWtecad "ptmcea. Y g tz•- . . , *Wm used motor oil. Ncr■t Process One. 179.90 delivered: s1' s 91'=S4T.66 tit- 1 . A"NSTWSO, ONTARIO - from the 1500 -meter mark (1640 Dollar. Ray Porter. T96 Brady Aveaw, fleet d. Pada oriental nae rsrm es. a yarne / .. - L - . _ - .yds. Ift.i to the tape, ! 142 Angeles ter. C"farats. U.a.A: w •xatd b ound Patin s °n wino .. .. . _. aBd red background. iPltt abts C O.A ` , • •i Clinst OALL•VS 11ALVA -lolow tet Rafted It not used. rivantr Twume -. 4 ',' In his record run on Dec. la, _.- relief. Your Drasslst sell. 4't VM- - oteg'dt, $467 Deludes w„ Toronto. e _ 1413. And already this year the La1Rdy .finished much . fresher ! _ . ' . STAMPS - - - i . . MlaDlcAr _ _ Aussie has been show such f ;ad ran- the Real lap in '59.1, I - rn D0711111M. stamp.. Booklet stag _. .. C a lot of luck that it lawIrs as ' `against the more recent last lap aced titre -awry MEN of of tgteoalelk Collecting. Ifs Hinge and psrforattsa - � i though "it won't t _long now s of 61.8. Some- overseas cables rapes of Nesefrta .heat✓ ter witon'• I gauge lib to approval apslfeants t ,� - ' ReatadV 1 iam•ry. R.R. 7,..Ytctorfa. H Cr JJ Vv And ttrhit, follows is a play.by. 1 have been received in Australia I 1auNRo s Olins sTOta j _-__- _. _ _ 4 by /a LXDIT i C ply description of bis, latest ap- Q! estioning _ the .tines created l , � POa'rAOIa tiTAafPe one cont BALI_ 1."4 ti :_ - ,� :as 1flaiB OtNsre Ham` tit t Hk Collation hal! ' . _ pearance, in which he took all ; by John Laitdye but the Doubt- ` $t Prepaid 4 the worst of it ail-- the way at sing Thomases" will have their _ at art..` n alule+ea, 4: Dally. ercuw.e 4 L. Twenty-nes years Suri anybody ? _ _ .-_- weather, - track corlditiQrrs' and answer by this .repeat perform . rases . .Brous D11tRWIL 11Airea ._ _ . _ . e predicting that'.s. . human being -e s Limited edition. Helpful information. j wAnTsu _ would some day run a mils is lack Of competition.. anCe. tlanw:"wa Medical fact. dreams. vitt• I - d .- +! minutes or leaf would have ' °=Bettetmg the Olyrtlpi' 1eCOrd eRectf» treatments for eommoa utmen» lrA'\taDt "t,'urrler i IVIdN" ffafrogrrPgs. q been told to get and have his herd Al'thtui{h' Lundy would have for the 1500 maters dude his Iteg"ur orfs• so WritcorlitIto.4"eralft health ata II} Osco prices protteint Data _eavedalil► a g reutbtuf vigor, welt to -Ay for Yrer' I went lath tol:o wtreeR, lWlmail Horan -t - ,sxamfned. But today that "un- preferred it cooler than the:day's Ialrl, John Lsndy achieved great ropy'. nook or Hwua. Deet' t• Heaub I All r .. Mull:ms Baa Barred Bbep .rte+••. _ • . distinMion. and no doubt COUId p�oetw Ve1erans• &C. ; All rorretfPardmu anawend Oban made. „ A R Davison, East Aurora, Seve fort e attainable" 4 -minute pinnacle is "temperature of 71.2, a bluskeems - t 4 havo bettered this time had that TAPSWORMa. senworms eattee serious • : {ettlag slightly wobbly. In tact +find' did not- help matters. Btlt i' ibefo chief deterrent was the condition been the specific distance record. dl.•a•ee. r°„ie M sour trouble' thou- , TAILOaI�'d ifALrtSJti� . L re' lsi3a has run its COurse, I srnJe Mitvd Pres lftar•rtrn aserrtbee got Park • I^teuher tailored to-m•raun -' he, was after. In the Olympic emalnoal an4 re'tLMv write Yoh•etey'a i eMthe•. lura mon money. "or Person" af►>Zlebtxly will have done the- , Of, the crushed fCOrii stone -stir- ReeueAlee f.i.n.iM. hoot w S , l'o,"16. 4 telck. and that somebody -in -all f raced tralck. A- soaking Ilii the race. moreover, two runners eloetra• r,e. pvu or ben r+Sees rrfefta fought 7l titantiC battle t0 the Ontario 1.commi•etm. Popular price•. tremendow e -psabability-will' be an Austral- previous day would have con- 8 °noFco et cloth wampfq. wilt• immediately 4 t ` ran University student named ' polidated .the -loose particles, and- (- line,'as R.' McMillan (USAI, sec- L•rsp UP•" Try C.C. A e Tonic Tablets for free sample outgo. Instructions Sae 4 . . 'John may. - • a rolling' would have completed and was crrdited with the same for leve •fuettr and aenro ici,debtr. N-Ait Liaexcm.i W traltoo Park-Pfill. .>cer i,." Lea. 4 ' . �: i r Druggists ems d°tear or Te.4 eRl, A41RN- Liam. iv . e . t � sir:. ., fill. t: Illy, N . - . - • • the job. The student -runner said time, as the winner. J. Barthel. ct, ut:e 1: Avennr, ::nupxTON. Kant -al .- A1.BRRTA ` in Euro' - r Had Laridy the runners to pace it jj Lundy has already come with. pe It falces severs rnen l - -• _ ' i _1. ti {n seve>t-tenths of a second' of 1 two or three *days to prepare the with him, one wonders just what e F E M I N s X 16 FREE AT LAST OF - 4 time he would - have ' made. j pualling the present world Pec- 'tracks for'record attempts. Ates- e i ore Mona. rets another. Take .nwrim- ` BAKING SODA BAB�T ere of 4 lilillutes, one and four- tralian athletes have to tackle - - '•Tltasslid • ro ■1,•vtte Pa• dim- 4 r - ;Ma ybe it will be dlfl'ereat tress and nervousbetennou Assnctted_wit►. Bfihs secolad, set by the, Speedy theft' tasks the hard , way. 3 . ., ss. Secy ods. _ iavedt, Gunder Haag back to -- when the next attempt .is made: I monthly Ptd I° plaid vera ":lotnias 1 ate agreed with tae, Sad tte•a� . - - Rbysicaliv .the runner Himself , ,.tl:e track colli be watered. and POST'S CHEMI[Ats � __ sothiog leo otpnicell wrong -my ataaBar . was not 100 fa Qt.ir'\_t3T�-1S.fRT ^r'oaOVI w'euid frays rep with ass after almal yew-VUT s per cent. Other ape- I Tolled, loose --patches ironed out. - o.a1, ease Ceorgsas Bkin•. sal Craw- 4 cific point. worthy of note were I the atmospheric conditions idea] lora Bt.. Tomato, oda ..I practically used a' - 4 if e s CtrE1'S the several incicients t 1. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE-I'Thas a. cion ThAd me ob awaaadm«e ' t, 'tir2�i:i2 CD:npt0 . tfriva toMt a».bd"f nes Itself in ' 'which the 22 -year-old capable of ek'tending Landy, and a-+a1r?i+ eF• torment of dry KnemA rashes I. j gni weeping akin troubles Pnst'a Mcxma Golden Nodical Discovery. By tal[Lg this : ' - nick Rel��f ehampioln bad very ,little assist- � the champion physically and . f salty will not disappoint you. wendertitl awdicim i som had a real tl..a. , Get Q once •from ace -makers. except p Y g !tt'hlnc. scaling. burnlsia eczema, acne, for food. and ray "stain world take care of tt s cholo icaliv reads to d -i hl•r1- 4 fv'ap the iter, cern eM sew st sura P P . - , _ , ringworm. pimples and tont eczema. L¢tlt pretty atom 1 forgot all+boat the soda. and I _ - - ge to se:r errs - 1' L respond readily to the ala lnleq nd°rle•e Sow feel better this in yard•" r.• - • • tv r« awoke Bl slot. aN.e. ser in the early stages. es Perry■ Belt jtlstir . 'e Branae free ak bit Sar- Australian three-mile" chem ion olntmena recaedleas of hen• atubbnr" or rhote+ande of people who suffered from Sae 4 _ :_ aNre a.a art • pBepse et ta,a�Nnt.'' tw p , haip l.. s they aevin, pains, hesrthurn, atumach diatrer drte to a 4 PRif.'B $2.50 PER JAR hew fast ,bis snow-white, a°ti.eptx u as in the field -and carried Lean- Proofreaders Slips -- organic cause. have tried Dr. Pierre's God= - o ,. •at%tssmi ,.We tae or" hretties, L''lieL'a - . ,dy +'ton from th'e 'quarter to the j ; _ POST'S REMEDMS • - : trod!°.! Dieoovery with amusing results. Ani 4 ''Itehtas, .Sabre vein. Toa Wt relief In ; g From Various Papers gen[ Pn.t Free on Ftr•rint ret Prise no wonder. Thin grant medicine has itwooder, 4 .rtrot. °, tr. w.teb. line saol'ra• half, but thereafter. the only "as.- _ stomachic tonic action. First, tak•ei r•So dim sive bare of comfort- Net Urn. SiSLanCe" the rUnSler TBCeIVed ; St9 Q,+ern Rt. F. Cnnerr of t ngAn; Sul t a" rife►t Sebe at ads do Seery. ►:nmtrh i Tormtn tarlw, it promotes room normal sto�tir.%,r. t ;.,,q krrr row revery ,►serer weria.- rrrr'! nae• • . was from- the urgitlg elf the ex- "Miss Brown feeling Sang .'Q - ', -, . aptivity, thtar helping to digest food bettK,%a r tt • you wont have gas. heartburn. acid stami6l, 11 - .cited ,onlooker:,. • rest in the Lard.' ' i Irecoodly, with stomach activity improved. 1 j "The bride had been marre R T H R 1 T 1 C . P A 1 N. you can -cat the fnode you without fear d ' .For Quick Cough Relief ' with the inside running Lan- . - 'fted�``t'"'"' i One@ before." poli t suffer night and tray --with tittle, Getterotis Supply; p'12sr:' You Stn prow 9 dy surprisingly texlk up the run- - ' 4 L- "Overcrowding in 'some parts f wearisome acbea-or sharp, stabbing what this ta.e licins will do without rbklq . , ._ ''!Mix TMs Syrup ` Bing in the first lap, and his fastI les. head an active life again, Take , am penny. For a large 31.35 package - e . .- _' i .long striding pace told the rest Parsonstoa a issleep ng 1so bad n t o1ie six ou gg proT-11-C., t� meddiiacdlne'alspecialy w P nods Prom kArea.free-end �our name' and In,_ M aGotral1. l ' !n Your Home at' the runners he meant buss- P L' • negg, He led at the room " ' -z---1n a ban ion -zziati➢ef ila. e_S41 Ave., Port Brie P., (int. ' quarter tofrom arthritic or rhe+tmatic pilin. T �Il Thousands of. Cauadiall, house- the slick time of 53.4, which was "The - Youfh. Club members 11 61c. t e wives have turned to this ivcil-- I g� better•• than the ; first lap -of . 'are* enjoying a rourse in widow- � $1.33' TEMPLETON S T-R-C'i ISSUE :� 1953 1 'knoum recipe for relieving caught �, record run, then Perry shot dlts�ing." L. U due to colds. it's -easy 4o prepare.. Lands to :. and glves'you foux limps as much Past `'pace" tbe,recond 'T a 1st Act went we in - lap. Approachin the turn into h fl • � for your money. - S boric of a short' bitch.; ii111 the c'�unter Pau 1 "`' Your usual drug II .''the'' home -stretch Lands went opening chorus." RQ�„L, YQUR Qyy jr supply you with ,a Zr'i ounce battle i ahead a a'n and eprered thez. i g }.. l -ef PINI. --X COVC''l:� LRATI .Your half -mule in 1.59.4 (in the record fie- Bill I CICARErM _. • •, ., ,.t11ia into a 1G ounce battle and fill _: . ff ,. , . is with-t<ranulatrd sug,+r syrup.• at the _' P r1,n his ting•, i+l 2n1 1S. SACKACHE w half 1. ,r . '' Far honey pr• InaI11e ayrutt. To make :.. _ _ simply 1lix '2•cum . I - �.. , �Ll:l� the sugar syilip. Land. had to run the Last half • fof sugar with one cup of nater .... , • _ i . - - - sw cooking. needed. and it takes but on his own and quickly ran to - _ May:eWarninq _ i i minute. Now you'll hate an amptr, , , supply of _ fast actin , effective - . Sacksehe a okelt caused by (+try kednel 1 Sough syl•up for the whote farilily,RIL/EVER action Whee'kideeysaet Out.. o1 Order. - -• : I.so ploasant. tasting tie children ITC H'' , IN A JIffY cress seids Sad assts dW der Ihi I : - ;. ,will_ las it. - ernalley Mrk 4e° Then bodtaditi. elitetrrrbed rest - .... _. _ I . , . . ­ 1?INE7C - a concentrated tbheld true first arc of wot!>ini1. cooifngI.. liquid fir Lha! lired•esl and IwvT-heatt•d l°+lint - e[ provers ingredients --milli P b.D.n- Prescription near soca fellow 11rgt's the Hese Is sake Get i v ccxeM dr relieves raw -, ,CIGAt ET rE MBACCO K r money refunded. cel flch csu,ed by 'ecan;,a, raebca Scarp pedd'a K3ine7 PQIg Oedd`s stebnb►O « , I teas- o on e's. 4Q--othl' both troubles. t or em ( wo"s to sorma lksm' Tian !•e . 1 I(tetiM today mo y i back. 4ic LfW bottle moat athf 'fir rltelEX FOR COU6Hi--E/1SY^ money back. Ask your druggist ter D.aD. feel hettat-deer 1leMer-weeJk bem►• 11 •'1�y I(rf?` NC,MICAt r PRM-ItrYt•lON1, . -. Cot Dodd'• Kwitny PMI am. tt .. � "'^' .' ". -- ..,- : . ',i- . r- . a. 1. . A � 5i .. M . .... - - ... ._.. _ .. .. . . , s res S 'ti 1 . t •-. ' .. _ .. _ . .. .. .. , • - ♦ . «. t - ,' . RVWA -BEATT PHONE 618 ■!! ■ Jig ■ BEATTYYELECTR CCWA5f1ERS y THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — JANUARY 29, 30, 81. RAN6FTTfS Alyfl Evening Shows 'at 7 and 9 P. M. ' citurday Matinee at LBO Saturday Evening Show Starts At e•00 -P• M,. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES -THURSDAY, FRL, SATU'RDA'Y - JANUARY 2, 30 81. - BING CROSBY and JANE iY YMAN — IN B-H,Paints and Ge �erai Hardware must For- You . LRRE RF THry E WILDERNESS COLOR BY—rECHNl(_OLaR PHONE 46 PICKERING ' "ITS 7HE 1�HION" — "DUTCH TREAT A.\D I- _ . "L E RED RODENT HOOD.'. L�7 TT:CHhI COLOR 1un4arton Lumbar & - MIN PETERS said JEFF RI NTER , ,MONDAY, TUESDAY,• WEDNESDAY t, FEBRUARY 2, 3, 4 � , n.:. :E�eniig Showa At 7 P. M. —Last easiplete spew at 82t► BII Idl>rF Supplies e - - i _ . Rose . _ ... Tie FlrBt 'I'><icne - _ :_ xoB>s �+oxBEl3'r � - d� the Eilq�l!'�'�il _ . .. iNT1� — ROBERT CUNNINGS sad BARBARA BALE . * ` Phone 19 W 1 Lr IN — TECHIVIGDLOR - .. . Pace that Thrills- - oap..is. le�..,i. Paelt - - Wrrit — JACK BV- and MALA PO�WOS 7VITH — BILL WILLIAMS and CARLA BALIMA- .. }— Opw iMeM s n� AND FOX NEWS R 1 . b - - . �- TUE S., WEDNESDAY— PEBR ARY $, 8, 4 • 1AKT ATlRACnON !ONDA , -MARnILY[OhDB ai VCBA,=''WmHAPr—iThCSt01� VII! ROgE PickeringUsited Cluck Centli - ? •- . - COLOR BY — TECHN ICOLOR tonal was reed with a i�PIT'ii — WILL SO('ERS and JANEWYMAN ' Dona Rotin�r To Itis . � beef devotional period l*d by Rev. A. E. Young, Mr, Edgar James, Re- - -. Chargemi cording Steward of the •.yt � • - ._ _ _ � minutes of the last annual MACAO _ ing In the elections that followed, i� +WAYB GET THE BEST -Messrs a John LaS. YmwexeWreaeieMctued Tli — AOHF.iiT'JIITCHUlt and JANE R[�'SSELL ` .' '!o serve another term on the Sew ion; Messrs C. E Morley, Len A. Wilson. W. FYank"`"' ► Batson. ereere re BBted t aker a eerveaa Ho: ®thea O THEATRE POLICY i1aH c3>FtA1y Evenings FEFtTILLZ-$ gain on the 'Committee of Stewards, Saturdays sad H lida7s .' a P 1�L - and Richard ter a a Sa y _ P. — k' adeJed to the of Trustees of Matinee � M. .the congregation, _ FLOODLIGHT PABKitNG •'� .� .. $BAKE PARKINGHoiird lls0 . ~ A PLEASURE WITH OUR A series of splendid reports from ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES the officers of the societies and or- I ganizations were heard. The Baby t\ Band Leaders, Mrs. Barry Murkar " Mf Mrs, John Faliaim reported aad a Biblical play. eros, Mr. Cyril Morley spoke of fine year, with eleven added to the . Mr. dohn Lay for ,the congrega. some proejcts for the . coming year, _ Roll. Mrs. Young sketched the dev- tion' thanked' Mr. W. C. Murkar and chief of vvklch will be putting vo a eloping program of the -Nursery. the' members of the choir for then new surface on the church roof. j Congregation. and thanked the mot r fine year's work—seconded by Mr. Treasurer Mr. H. R. Monney he Evening AuxiliaryGordon Bray'The Evening Auxiliary n his report wing a total of here of.. t g Auxili for Gond Bray, a Ev g ill r'Y a tedrho their co-operative .. leadership and of the W: A. told of energetic 85030' raised for the keneral funds ' finaneial , backin and the • 'rls of g year, .under its .past president, Mrs. . of the congregation, with a balaaoe the CGIT for their assistance. Mr. Jack Bryant, with almost $1000 st $500 brought forward in - Leslie Morley reported for his Sun- ing raised, and such major projects to 1953. In addition, Mrs. M. Chap -S1.25 per ton discount until February 7th : day school aWf, and told of the In as the renovation of the basement man reported that for the first time creasing tnrolinent' and a sweeping and the turkey supper successfully exceeded our • Missionary and Main-fluss $1.00 per toncashdiscount • reorganization of the sessions which carried through, with the help of fnanoe objective by .raising. $891. CLA tEAgONT CWOPERATjVE hie lust come into force. In viceapprec- the Senior W: A,'The Women's Miss.: 54, and a farther $114 which. Athe dation o! her years of service he ionary Society had its most success- ley and Pickering raised for file . presented a copy of the Revised ful year to date under the success- work -of Church Extension.. ' PHONE, COLLECT — &kREMON.T 38 Standard Version of the Bible to ive presidency of Mrs. W. C. Murkar The recommendation of the Office ; Miss Marg Riley on behalf of the and Mrs. Gordon Bray, Treasurer, ial Board that Rev. Young be invited staff. Miss Riley's wo s Mrs. M. S. Chapman revealed that to remain for another year at the were warmly applauded by the meet- had raised $504, e.�cceeding the new minimum salary was presented jug. Rev. Young noted Mr. 3forley's alloca ing -to the meeting by Mr,' Cyril Morley � twenty --five years of service as Supt. a number of hospital and'relief sup- and passed unanimously: T7re salary —_ -- of the Sunday School. Mies for mission work. Mrs, Rich, will remain at_;2700,• but the min- j5� TSS*'�`j i--CROSS �1D O C� Lr The Explorers, a new crab or Winter presented a report of the ister's car silovvance will be xncreas� vttlll+JJv1� V�. ,v14 k7 ►J Junior Girls were represented by W. A. That watrenuous, rewarding, ed to $400, the 'amount suggested Miss Betty Grace Bryant, who spoke year had been spent in 1963, was... by Genersl Council. SBA • enthusiastically of their program led shown by the figures presented by Rev. Young thanked the congregs- SIAM $T94 PICKERING VII•LAGE by Misses Jessie Bushby and Alain Trees., Mrs, Rosa Iravinp more than tion for this invitation and made Lishman. President of the CGIT, a thousand dollars wag earned by plain that both he and Mrs•'Yomag 1 Cpi11!>DmI'L►>LmYIA Miss Eleanor Stork reported a good the Association in the past ppar.'j'he had wished to remain in Pickering year's activities for the Intermed- year 1953 began with a gift to the for this fifth year in• the manse. 8e selling — Baying — FiQeb4ngina tate girls, led by Mrs• Wm• McEach- Manse Renovation Fund of $860 re. telt that in the P twelve montis' -CA" /, Rf'1'a0U1' OBI/4A'AOlE - -nie and Nw. Jae• Koch. In the boys' dudn tke outstandng amount to be had been able to come closer to department, mention was mads ad aE60 Mrs. C. Batt . presented the the job be wished .to d'o than in >m9 _ NONE PICKERING j the congregation's part in initiatlnR W. flower Comm. report• previowe'year, and he hoped that Rp - the new community Boy scout Mr. Bray moved the adoption of the year ahead be would be able to Troop, which has aheady commen- all these reports and spoke with feel greater satisfaction again' cod activities. The congregation Is warm arpreciation of the titaiity rembded the congregation that in represented by Mr. Gordon Bray and and success of the whole ch,ircli addition to all the figures. they bad - - Mr. Gofdort Gilson, Asat Scant Maa- program. thanking especially thoei� heard, there was still ariotlier, Targe - ter. hiss Joyce Brawn, Sec. of. the. who dnrJnq th8_past year have led action f the whole church widclt Y. U. told of the organization o! the activities ot. the virions R1'ettps, should be rememberedE-rthe gener- the group and of ,heli. yrcparing Chainnin of the Committed of Stew- Ms Rpt of a new car to at minis J ... xpyl