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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1953_12_18■ tAW r� t FttiDAY, DECEII618E8 �SL>�8 ' �04 RL—NO. 47 � W. Q ll[IREAi and SOIf � yr�n rf , !riga: am Per ?ear —United. Stater ti:.SS . t ital Nwtp 1 ax , ���.,,General kern 1`owgs :. r � wy _ 1;4 rtYeReaches� - �r :. _ d VQi.AGfE 1<LIOi? OF 1�Ot3llTAL CXIIQAIGN iZC@TS BOY SCOUT CANVASS lSCg88 N'E i 1 r G :LA(l,Z OF !1[C�CRIIS (• Hies Myzib Witton, Cettasvn `epeat gM1a Thai iee'd To Data g!'iiFJe.'T LIGHTS i s . DIVISION �� 7%e Directors, report the keg Boy Wbddug N report street the avattis"esyd with lase nieoe� ll(as. t dpeaiN Names -Ala: and lfels>esing Twl• - SIM Scout oantwas �� ��: davansr'ab1y, Asy� ; Squirm special Nausea - Odow►s - :_ IN.M but wjl now declare a eec•'m until lights out of eeder, eeataet lite Clark No � ot this dlebCiet } expreee tilnatr eyaspeffiy to Mr. Ftrtali: 8 ( Nam" - Twoule fell 12th next. Bata este urged W of lite VilLge of lfetering.' between special Names . 1iititby January S.N a. ai sad 5,40 P. m at t>bo l[un- L ectal -Ajax aai� !leafsesiaig iywaiii! >M,l4d.M 67&00 a.ateb for notice am two ,meeting• �� O[flee. or pihone IN. IL Smith, on the peetini df big �- ` hie! pea w Anwieyee Csarar lli.Jf9----•------- -- BWXr A BOGARM (Z.i�J;1C � one Mrs, W C. Markai aetif General Canvems �i H ----------------- TSN Village of lfekerine Midland a$beradoa. vis' General Canvass, - !leitiss'3 Woudit 'Nin yPZgT ROUGZ ZONmG E --- -- »- tipeolal Zreab { �i TWO m4 mGB -»-- __ or A �s lgaT L 10TA% f : , ... , j i�12AK:N GETS Few t3lniple leaeautissn F erfticallY is Flea -Rate cbrip ou Mose of Monday was spent by the limy w and Mm Bite 141010 % � readiaga Tree is \ Township cimodl� viM� West your C� } t�s�s bonne f0! b • , ` , ; to a tanning ? comber. Set up yoff qt �� "• " " Rouge Arm foul redlabors, ha6ms and ! i O C L A It[• A T t OQ was prepared with less, Mo - Way DO ani block deoa'wMye ander OF ? Y e , aid d the TovM& •p's 1� cot> awes Cvit o!! The brise Of the a1O�lPd DAV n" i ye. West 14iloude R�PayeW Aw ' vee. a4 an anpje. and stand in a pail � Im is" 2 r y q They wig Wool again Gn titre Atli it V _ d winter. Mg�Uft In Rept � beratiy a olare matter an Friday. That will be trPO �+Wty of e�"!�T r It�fi. to b0 n zridaor changes meAe in 'fisc bye any lSrepra0 tat c+beeskstls. ' the at+ea into industrial, on or meas, lass lobus *a&* m thea. Village st! Pb* that b *aks at homes Never'UM UM aao6'e. or DOW ami. �. ,j' !1 and two tree; line only u*tta i,os.,+.i Lfb¢ Dew at lieheriai. retia 1Nit day ` _ ' `✓ ..�.:.�....»...-••.».».•.».... label d the Vater Doeemtber, I9i3. ories Cr cansam 86sndkrd et va - .,• p WATZi MAII�IS AND DItAII:S icn. stein lighto we t umod CYRII. K MORL k e at s • ^ r * is . , t'. " N iJ>aor village b last issue 'Village Councillor °� �mbtstlble mat- •.---.�•---------� ourmosS J'tihn S. Halsdion wa�essld par"ftials ayetal. -and awes• pgCi;EBII� 0 GS we in the village to'wasclb tbdr own too fee ttn'e► tions, Five -prop& ' -- n drains. Ing ad Plastics y not poaettlie. The Hospital t�avbas which is is Y r. Some speculation hr ts<Icen "e Do not en�e!e�loed fisc eit+octtts. nes' will be carried out in ibe } se W his intentions and lust Wish haps o dose heavier than the proper progress, alter the hali'ay ask- _ We understand t la io weret Canvaasas s • Village short' .. aA irrptie� :+alvei— are rely busy x Church Street. Sot' instanoe. jOM ASTON ccatributinsta Wbirl+ � . ' true contractors are now nib work, s ltaksrisg It, Chief now sod snW ��. with 3Ltu. - o east can be cmvenleaW —, �t nsay the names n the >ttsta Lloyd DAcrrison ---- ' side eC the street lsrve the tree A, -------- ----Robert uTMcrl y -Al receive there' -Mr.Cyril A .i c F & om Rheic txmw Cunning under the The LAU Rev, Z. W. Tome. D.- D. � ottentlan. - `treet a17r� a westerly direction Immediate'-- .....-•.-_..- .'x ovvard ---- -.---- ..., ., tt t the (latae. soutds qd lase vIIlsges �. Ernrlt W Young D. D.. P�- - - se `blear. s! Ifep� Lase ditehint United Church. Wind- RseeDtioa F �y ^p"' t As vueanld be expect to.. of V.lcbaris""". aw.w, lam. by the eonawtors• ad.• for the pest thmx � one-half Grand Matron. O- Z. S. � taidng P sane od these d�-r,3ss., yews, died on Friday lest in biro - r Unearth ttwt Prop' Pal Rospi'tad :.fC►llaiwing s shalt The regu-1 m�•�-urs of.m Onrta:go i Mr. Bal'aion is explaining to be illness. He woo. 74. - b' ertyr-owners ;on the eireets Chapt7 U. L �. was cce:d �n 11s dtW up could operate w#th the eft- Burn in Sligo. Ireland- he excise. to Decen�+� 7. in the K;Silu:c Hall in t�r'ed'a twenty-'9ve .yam a ago. Y�! watching floe Just t2nE -. from Bvent• lard 'to � Psckeriag,. volae esters,. Et:zxhseth ki by gineers . by went to W to Csos _ r if yaws find your drain dub UP Or 'Lahr neves the Psatorahe d[ vicir^r++ '1i sten. W- M.. orasNina. .scdt.ts3 by = : broken. call the contractor's aLtent- United. when lite People - of ttr- Mr. Wilbur Johnston. W P. - - las to the foot end it will -be cor-ea ! c'huach were unable Len secure a min- ' welcomed from Tor.- Visitors weft ted at tate time. Don`t wait until the isbes _ onto _011 .,we. BrvvrtranV file• Poet trench is t5ged in, and then make the .j A leach-r,te o>'. Que-n's Uni��arsM,perry, �Ptsitby, Markham. Aginco�s+t *. tie also revel d hi- i discovery the veer drain fins been Belfast. Ireland, Fru3 5tra?2tto3'• Interfered with, with, pleats, co-operate. M. A. in Ireland He studied aC Atter the close ct the C hap"cr... a a watch when they •,:,each Queen's LTr�'vrT�tr. KingaCan, cmc., tion was held in hocsour of Mea. _ and, keep and. United 'fhealagical Coileile, ; ,• �+ your prcperty wfi,-•+e he re^eiverl bis Donor Di v_ Pearl Barden a fne�nsbe* of Cfntario �1{iAai:. Dec• and Pickering General Ho,p'tal Banding Fused i - - _. i t Ib —'i�ue Ajax in: v - in R� rsi7•ea , in 8. �hapta., ho .. -- ---- fines been elected DLst-. ,.1 Campa3[n seOfeved one tiltfi al lie objective in the th-st two weeks of % -- - 9ttrziving _ essvasies Rotten ?iarteg, eampa�gn Chairman, announced today. Here w ` r. "uty. G d MaRron of P. D. H. S. Senior ddoya Win Th Loani_.e M, restage Young. are: •hrpe pretty Ap< girls keep the record strei[b►i as they register f1f,t1a0 on the Fund �, Perci•rA M Y—mg; B. A.. M 1:1. ', _'� 12 dor the y�ees •1-953 4. ibgm�et� set up an Ajax market egnsre. Lett to right are: Marilyn Hell, evening- the. ckering . ee Sturgeon Fall's. Ont.. R.e•v. A-thi--_1BQISARea e9cetted by ttse W 1 i 'Jdt&MYsae Benshaev and oro the leader, loan Mason. (( l Mat through Also emmouneed this week was a grant of %2W,099 to the hospital from-ihe ,Senior Boys' etbell team exten- E Yarn , mdnis4er of pi^kering Un -he -a Guard • et Honor. i t does not affect the $00.M0 d n rrreak to 3 games. prev.itsed Chasrh, and Alexpn&-r T. M. the •Beat. Dilates eros of Ont- - Cr�usrt7 Cowell. Mr. Barg geld this gran Young, of, St Catharines, Ont., ani I nein . ter ' boldlae. yellow mucase ` �. objective, as alkwanoe.was asaae, for anal grants >a the slp�• s• iously defeating Uxbridge and Whit- one tic. : , Fr A. Bterr, i which �.- Mrs ed 2atc•s+: isenLed to Mea. by, the Seniors turned wman t of W daor,eight' gaL•£on. r nd her Fleeted! ville 57 to 136. i ti'�lst c, horror back So • ' Doroth in arra Wkw.,.W�. g andch'ldipn.- tisrTtilp, n in all, were 2introd- • . lies' Bowtlag L,eagase 71% team mooting average dropped . Trane S TRse Gt>ses+al wan heI.?. on M nes^v t'Cfd by tY rthy Mttr-n -n: Wor• _ 21 Although one reader told us that. from last week's 50.percent percent to a with interment in Winds`^ Grove .. �-------- � the p -t on. ' -----------------------20 '••anyone who can read -should know" rnedioc-e 32 percent, but this still was cemetery. Ups and Downs :-- -- _----- 14. we do belleve therf are ' a few who 'good enough to win. rlhe late �r' Young pfeached in his a , Entertain __--___ 31 are not quite aim who waa elected i High scores for Pickering was Den- son's pulpit here onlya few weeks • B eery Gra^e --- h'll, > 1A'whaa'da -- �• leve 't2it- ry ("Imp". I r Dowling on December 11— to Council Inst week, so here they ton Grundy with 25 points. He was 'I'tne sympathy of their many Pick__ •'The Townszr, urhi•• ' ,•has ...'The Sabre Jets gook three paints are ciguin— } dk+llowed by Tom El -ick with 14 pts,; ering aagd doatrict t�riends is expressed ough4l enjoyed - ys g � sad fire Hotshots . Pickering Township Council 1954 i Ed Towy with 11 pts., Otto Renelt i to Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Young and t*o hundred Soak two pointe i�s+ocn• the Ups and � George. T. Todd - re-elected Reeve i and Bin McKee with 6 pts. and Bill funnily, here, � an Oda week On this coming Dr. Kenneth Roberts Deputy -Reeve V. - ..x + i3 C.•^el PalTrPr with 2 ryt+s. .k`i'1day, the letlBthe Sabre Jets meet Wm. G. Lawson Councillor ( Bil McKee a1.*o picked up 16 re- -------- ----- ---- --- -- night. . .. Gid+b were •pt+eeen xlre Sotei>fots to decide the mouser of Wm. Newman •Councillor bounds and made 10 interceptions Federation of Agriculture w ,+.. ,• tikes section.The duet`sectionr ended Hugh G. DUcheq CounMlloe end yet finished the ^game without Builnese Meeting Chapies, the Officers � '= .. and the Golden' Rule ' in a tie between these two teams. There Las be only one change 1Dr. cny personal foub Club. Mrs. Babdon e Iloweves, htgn scores were scarce ales Roberta detested C. A. BaladOa, Fred Far Boarsrranviile, K. Kelly was At a recent meeting of the County gifts from her husband, - - ?bolahn triples and ssn@tea High triples'Hunt filled to obtain a seat. l ,hash Tann with 15. points..,. cad Ontario Federation of Agriculture her d-chtildseti and Id by � McEecistnse bOI, and 532, ---- ed with Pickering winninIn the Bantam jurne, the g by a�d15 `oosainhe og yEiwer, as lbllows Presidewere elected- ifor nt drienda Mrs. 'Baelsdon bowlLfishy Fenton 'My � --- -= ---------------------- 'g�ce by the aerne tw'oe� who each jwdor Police Boys Receive Badges tiovl3.. count.. Don Palmer- and $Tian Mr.. A. Germw, Scugog; Vice-Presid- Rppt+�ciation to the Chapter, ' ily and friends for the - ' -:yowled 214. This • Frids'T, Deceanber h Rapsey counted 4 pts. each, with eats. M:. L. Tindal and Mr. C. Ward, � the end of bowling for Dwing this week of. the 248 boys Giovanelia scoring S. The following of UQbridge -and Reach Townships.' in he: hotsour and far the e. . an now enrolled in the Pickering Jun- also scored one point --Stephenson. Secretary- X18 will teal-i'reasurer. Mr. John Hamer, '��• y,:e •, 1963, tsvweves, we well , ' Jtctstsaty 8, 1954 with ,renewed vim for Police, at least two of the groups Laycm Willerding and Clark. Myrtle; Press Secretary, and County Me. and Mrs. Bal9dort, — Cour. Have received their badges, presented Bowrtwnville's high scorer was Woman, Mrs. J. Hamer, Kars Allison Gooch. Worthy, 036 vigour" (are hope). Matron, Mr. � . eat. a ChriatMas concert at East Wood- Fowler, with 6 points. -.The Federation agreed by ' motion �gms, W . _- lands Hall on,-Tuesfty nigfst,- and at . The Junior contest was another to again sponsor twelve participants. Grit Patron s ��ed a r ------------ y -- -- Part Pa bo e plCggilNG LIBRARY IN the Ba on Wednesday night A pro. low scoring game with Bawmaaville B# the Polk School which will this ins, ext NEW gYSTEM _ - .- • grain was arranged for each of the winning out 32 to 20. year. he held in !leach Township, The best isknes, s atioas and w five nights.For. Pickering, John Newell and Folk School is for ill �Eacm People— 'i A beautitully-decorated Set' carry nag d .the way with 6 -three drays .of di o r ration au he 'Wdr ` ' picketing Public Ubrary Board. ai_ t Gordon Shaw be t ------------------------- --- ------• 1 i many hour's o2 aroa'k,P Temperatures reached 'zero" and be. Feints followed 'by Cybruck with 4 and learning 13 .t -_, �fat.ron's colour xherrnt• b1 n a new tiling system for the low, here on Thursday morning.' `pointe. Carry with.' 3 and Boyd., wA you who might be her and sc•19. The �eSt .oP h drnstalli g nn out and ai!`. tinned .going 0 g = - checking ---------------- Connolly 1 point e?a'cii, tending, write for by anviI 1Rie �9k involved - For Bowmanville, Kelly scored 12 Beatrice McLean, Ernie 4r teing returnedl r points and Markle 9. 1, 4ntaiio. Ma .r Pasting envelopes in all books and re- :I o\ C15r teff ©iiderit8 er e P This coining Thhurssiaiy, -December The' Drliecbors a • •. Cording the nlnmber, name of the book 17, the Seniors will play at the school study the Cal n b - end author od each °ns,. Two near Owing to the rush and uncertainty - LSI J cases of travelling bpi' at 4.00'p. 'm, against Northern Vona• with iffne idea of . li books of Christmas mail, we ask that our. tional; one of the best Toronto teezna. County. Out cd of• fDitrt Heitih 88i!!f .: :: come in. Correspondents get their budgets t- TT T � wed would like to thank d11 into the post oiflees ar 'esti In the Rifne p®ret tb are remirnded that "fancy .doe eatl.au joint lJ 1 'lls+si dtisnqul book cites, Op ,! The Bc.. T ere melcdme to ' come and see the by. and Wt>,itby a ,vitas seQvica in Sb and Ufii- inembers for their ae> re and ea- I coming wee7t its possible. We are: tN"r-h alDelt"�•*- t!!t qkt !�o ,y th" nor-T++on+bers who Dave t this weep, finding mail coming in to 1Lttes the gaRznes they cess dieasss the Play �r Ji ' and to leave aa'fite danoee ace tier ember in the e Y 8ie+olNt e � > tip so wil>�rnt� to bft. ` several days Zak. we ro to press on 1 i OontVleM this ps+oj ZfutlMay. i s 1016" �t wook• studkm abs may, ieentltseM an - „... C' w,•w7 j r i . s.. f• ) M..• ✓� R z i.�'y, �.r ° p.�w. �. , ��� t�F.t xir r *t' ac' . - ., , _ ,. lea:,. ..,_ .... t��' L "4w” .:"• ,.f 1 � 0. q s' • — - '" 'fie 13 i . � r....ti ._ i. .. • p ... .... ': ,. ': .. .,, �r� � r a°.;. o.:.: • :. ;. .p '..' t',` $,no- �.4 :,. �... . a• - . •.. .gyp,.. .;• - _ _ _.. �,.. _ ,r. 4k • "'- =�' — . .. r r + iii` ^� •! - w•e,; 'SMART SHEIK: - s AN f HIRST During a long cross desert „ journey one 01 the horses be- longing toa powerful Arab — -- - 4 °k's entourage died. y "Dear Anne• ]lar 'over • makes his neglect, all the, more at once ordered that a r. 10 T a horse, be requisitioned ttc-na tbo 4 Yearn I've married to a shameful Whep Jll ie Vobla "man 11 ye =0 we have • for YOU to you to tell gout piM, to the next village they came' gto. t Y _ ; four sweet a Two horses were brought be w My nerves . r are. so bad t: lEsow what Domestic Relations curt, they fore him . for inspection. while to dot I'm- t=ly lonely. • may be able to imp'r`ess. upon the owners, reluctant to lose MY husband g ju# all the time, • him the immediate necessity them, complained bitterly -Each and on most weekends we .don't • of taking better. care of bis declared that his horse- mas too nee •him Isom Friday. to Sunday • family or else. old and quite unsuitable for the ; night. He has ho love for us. I+ 112q heart goes out to you. Sheik's service. 1 `might as well be married to a• • • Ve well," said the Sheik; Stone. How much can a wife stand? Let the horses race. I wiU take $ _ "I wash clothes on;a board,. and If YOU thinly You 'have trouble, -the winner.,' carry water from the creek. We read this eel -,everyday 'and "But, Highness,,. wh6pered f , h»ve very little money for the. learn what misery soUR wives one of his staff, "that won't � s store bill, because he buys high- face. You will .count your bless- set . it, for neither owner win i�Ced guns and spends the rest Ings:... In anytime of trouble, Put his beast to the supreme ort his W. As for clothes, t he write • W Amur Hirst; you will test." - "They will," said the buys me a dress about every avO her Understanding y, and often a ran her Sheik. "Order belonging",, tot ride thetwo years _ SEE NO FRIENDS lutioa tapyour problem. Address other." '1i.ast Sunday before he went her at Boz 1, 123 Elghteentb out I asked him to take us for a St. New Toronto, Ont.- nt.- ride. ride. He said he and his friends were going out —so we stayed home. If I could thrive the car,;, +- - the children and I, could get out once in a while; but_.he says the car is his, and he ' refuses to let. IRONICLES ate learn to run It. Weeks go: by.. at a time and I don't have say= ; .: one to talk tot. "I married very young• and 1/ not once 'in these 11 years hasiw" IoveJy Rosemary Kromer takes he taken me out -anywhere. exhibit at the International Don't you think I have the right Time moves on, and once again 'to learn to drive?Please prfnt' it• is my privilege to -wish every- Yt ari311ead't ; one who reads this column a understand how lonesome , and vers' Happy Christmas. That I do ----"'a"f ;heartsick his wife and children with all my heart because, as - are. ." i . All 2 get to live for is YOU know, happiness Is meant to !another day's work! be shared, especially at Chriat- BLONDIE" mas tune—and we certainly hope "Your husband has you under and expect this will be a happg . _. I• - his thumb as surely as- though Christmas in our 'family circle. - 0 locked yqu in the prover - With a newl acquired daughter- • bial tower. 8e takes advantage in-law in-law and a brand new grand- of Your dependence in a cow- son how could it be otherwise'? - " ardly fashion. And then of course there Is that » You are deprived of the hu- spirit .of giving. Few of us can • unan companionship . w h i e b be really happy unless we are,. - every woman requires for her conscious of having contributed spirits! sake; you are forced in, aomof -_ to live under primitive- condi- rd -others. That, surely, is " tions that no housekeeper . why we exchange greeting cards would accept; he does not pro. and gifts at Christmastide. If we • vide proper food and clothing lose the desire to alve happiness„ - ' . for any of you. —And he " H we give presents only became • polishes.cff his super-selfishnew it is "the thing to do" then there iis by depriving -yop of the car, a shallow ess to our giving a the only means you have to as- - " that makes itself 'felt. It even ♦ ape t"=' you, deadly finds expression le -the gifts we • for an occasionalhour r two. offer; in the ill -closes but ,Kane- • It L no wonder that you times expensive,A. m gives • feel you. are treated worse than little pleasure to ' ! he would treat his dog. So different from alis handmade, • Aman owes moo's than food or carefully selected gift, chosen and shelter to - - . + his family.- He bacauae we auto perfectly' sure ' owes them his companionatuips it is the very thing to bring pleasure or comfort. Event a boa his kindness, his warm tater• • est in an they are and do. of choaplates should be chosen with care. Grandpa may have a in all of these apWls -,could sense what, otlueu' en and decent msti tbmk of him he might be'moved to • play fair. (I doubt that tead- • Ing this opinion will movl hhn+ • but try it aiiyhaw). - • 1, with readers of AM$ coI-. • umn, will wonder low You "." have stood these crtNlties for • 11 years. If you had anywhere • to go, you could Rave him; • obviously you haul of—which meat of chocolates with soft filled centres. delight him. But oh, the disappointment when half the chocolates are nut -filled or with hard -candy centresl Grand- pa feels cheated, annoyed that John or Mary had so little .thought for hint that they forgot. about his poor old 'store -teeth. Wills have been changed for just such little acts of thought- lessness. - Very • often it isn't . , the big things but' the 'ittle things lone of said—that make or mar the Christmas season. Chi 1 d r e a. over -'stimulated with excitement, are often, hard to handle. Mothers become '"nervy" won- dering how they can possibly get everything done that has to be done before the big day arrives. If only mothers would learn to relax ... take time out for a lit- tle quiet session with their chil- dren, talking over the real mean - Ing of Christmas; or of Christ- mases long past when they were vein --young — children love to hear such stories over and over again. Or perhaps a carol sing. song, giving the origin of the old Christmas carols. The children would unconsciously welcome the quiet session; tension would be relaxed all round. Mother would find herself strangely rest- ed, ready again'to tackle the end. less jobs that still confront her. CKACHE. beWarninq u often caused by It! M&* hidea�s go sal st ovist, IfiSAstbsd rest sed bung-hssdd tasUtr 11td's lbs on b fab PSOs. DodaPs $dtsdeas awssal eaikw lase "a el•p belbsr—vssk bow. Pi unsure • . M . a1 — ltlfi :.'WEAKER SEX 7 7 Imagine -a stun, pretty young woman so strong that she could -stand supporting an anvil bear- big two men while they oroke up a six -hundredweight r,tope. . The same girt, who appeared at Leipzig's New Year's F a i r . more than 200 years ago could,,, twist Large iron nails into screws, raise enormous loads with her teeth (including a table aith a child on it)' and Lift a -pony into the air with the aid of her $.maz- ingly strong hair. In our own time, Jose Terena has torn scores, of 'phone books in two. She can bend a solid iron bar on her slim nick. Yet she is only S ft. ? in. tall and .'so correctly proportioned . that ' • she won figure contests a few years ago. Mrs. Mars Bennett, an Ameri- can woman, can lie on • her back . supporting a table containing 180 pounds of man and 200 pounds of dead weight pressing down on -iter shapely legs and feet. There -was one called Amelia who could break iron chainq like Shia and lie prone on the Around under an enormous tub loaded with lead: Another hqd her ton- gue stamped with hot wax and a seal like an ordinary letter. . When she wasn't doing this she would w a 1 k barefoot over.. !' sheet of red-hot iron. She remained a spinster all' her life. Why? Because she main- tained that "all men are weak- lings." Everyone loves Christmas car- ols but not everyone knows their origin, so here is the story be- d the better known carols. ' ..iCame Upon the Midnight Clear.' his was written by a ' descendan the P i l g r i m Fathers — F.lwoo s• • As. Elwood worked in the fie Sandisfield, Mass., he composed the well-known vers".. He had no paper or pencil with him and, fearing he - might • forget the words, he picked, up a piece of , chalk from the field and wrote the words onhis hat. ' 'liark the Herald A n gee t s Sing." Charles Wesley was on his way to church one bleats. Christmas morning, C h i l d r e n were laughing among themselves; church, bells . were „tinging artd , Charles was so impressed he ex- claimed with delight — "Hark! All the welkin rings, Glory to the King' of Kings." This, was later changed to the words as we know them and was written after the Wesley b r o t; e r s landed to Georgia "Christians Awake" was writ- ten, by John Byrom, a minor poet, of Manchester, England. His •little daughter, Dolly, asked him to write something really special for Christmas. So Chris- • tians.. Awake• was dedicated to the' little. girl "Glory to Gori on High." This is said to be the first Christmas Carol, and .. to have been sung over` the fields of Bethlehem. We next hear of . it 1200 . years later when St. Francis of Assissi, and the brethren Iof his Order, made the first Christmas Creche and knelt before it singing hymns to honour the Saviour's birth. "Jesbu§ Ahatohhia" (Jesus to Born) This was probably the first Christian Carol ever sung in Canada: It was written In the RELIEVED 'T � � 1141 A JIFFY, er stools: beet �y u id tsa'tD doe- yo Wyyrrdk raw by ecmme. r•sbee► sc819 irdtattoa, e:b NWBWM bottle MWt w`itch owbk& I•f�r�r w A* 7tttr for �•�ttsi'ttur. - . . Z. I. '-".Mary Had A Little lamb — She's somewhat older than Mary, but - IoveJy Rosemary Kromer takes time to make friends with a woolly exhibit at the International Livestock Show. Her friend is o - .Southdown wether lamb named "Purdue:," -entered by students at Purdue University. Huron language by Father Jean Making a practice parachute - de Breboeuf in 1842 for the In- descent is Japan recently, Cap- dian Missions. It is quaint, tale G. Page heard tree crack of charming and very beautiful ln: _ - - his. ,chute as -it billowed open, — _the simplicity of its wording. and then felt "a bump overhead" Carol'ainging has always been Looking up, he spotted a couple . - ,popular except during the.. Re- of legs dangling over the aide forma tion. During that time of the open dome above his head. churches were despoiled, organs Another paratrooper had• some- removed or smashed" and, carol •, how managed to entangle his - singing forbidden. An attempt own 'chute Linea and had plum« was never `even made to sup... mated7 on to Captain Page's. Thar Preis' C h'r k a f in a b celebration= Captain managed to secure his - entirely' passenger's legs with a suspgn- So, when -.we hear the lovely sion cord, and both' men landed - Yuletide hymn.,, and we snu h we. safely. that Christmas beifs are out across the lead, how thank= t ful we should be to know that he - �.T MAY � E . bruCbrtetma, season is our. to .. brute ts as we see fit and that we YOUR Lllt LIVER aat liberty to open* recog- nine the Saviour's birth. fiemem- If ina - baring all this isn't it worthwhile It eras be yoese UvwI ..to reserve a Little, quiet time now and then, so that L, least our V to two Own •l a,es dtav•st it aim to hm !(year hearts may sing— "Joy to the World, obwj aver r— leer res d�tawr.•.. sus rite the Lord Is Come. �e ISM vadisa &a L� Once again — `■ very happy u.� . r6W •sb+•.vrsoe. - - Christmas to you all —:.tram all of us at Ginger. Farm. - w..i.�°° Jlre t••v c.rtw'. t�tw - seer ee bead. s� ei suer deeds. Light, fine -fined �hNS - So easy to mak* will+ ` new fast DRY Y*ast! - � F Here, at last, Is fat acting yeast ...that beep:—stays full-strength without refrigeration till the Wment you use it! No more spoiled yeast —no more slow yeastI Get a'month's supply -of the new Fleischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeastl 0 FEATHER BUNS • Combine %c.water,3. tbs. gran. twice 2 c. once -sifted bread flour elated sugar, 1 tsp. salt and )/ c. and Y tsp• ground mace. Stir into shortening; heat, Stirring constant-' yeast mixture; beat until smooth. 1y, until'sugar and salt are dissolved ` Work in 1 a once -sifted bread floor and shortening melted; cool to luke- to make a very soft dough. Grease warm, Meanwhile, measure into a• top of dough. Cover acid set in warm large bowl Ys c, lukewarm water, place, fi pe from draught, lest rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down 1 tsp. granulated sugar; stir until dough and cut out rounded spoonfuls sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with of dough with &-tablespoon and drop - 1 envelope -Fleischmann'$ Fast into grease¢ muffin pans,.filling each Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 pan about halt -full. Grease tops. minutes, THEN stir wall. Cover and let rise until doubled. Add cooled sugar -shortening -mix- in bulk. Bake in a hot a 4'S•, tun and stir in 1 well -beaten egg about 20 minutes. Yield id sell 1 up. lemon Juice. Sift tosednt medium-sized buns. . . Z. I. • Combine %c.water,3. tbs. gran. twice 2 c. once -sifted bread flour elated sugar, 1 tsp. salt and )/ c. and Y tsp• ground mace. Stir into shortening; heat, Stirring constant-' yeast mixture; beat until smooth. 1y, until'sugar and salt are dissolved ` Work in 1 a once -sifted bread floor and shortening melted; cool to luke- to make a very soft dough. Grease warm, Meanwhile, measure into a• top of dough. Cover acid set in warm large bowl Ys c, lukewarm water, place, fi pe from draught, lest rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down 1 tsp. granulated sugar; stir until dough and cut out rounded spoonfuls sugar is dissolved. Sprinkle with of dough with &-tablespoon and drop - 1 envelope -Fleischmann'$ Fast into grease¢ muffin pans,.filling each Rising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 pan about halt -full. Grease tops. minutes, THEN stir wall. Cover and let rise until doubled. Add cooled sugar -shortening -mix- in bulk. Bake in a hot a 4'S•, tun and stir in 1 well -beaten egg about 20 minutes. Yield id sell 1 up. lemon Juice. Sift tosednt medium-sized buns. 777 ;, �,� �.."^'.,r�L a ��^+, s.� �,;' 7 a'r•. 'g, .ly.,;? a •., [ i h,:: � ,.�� - � ` .+} A" �' � .« x. t M;.�i .. .r. _. . 41 ;,BR tion 1"w rein.' ably and ins xe�, .. Benaal > M.. . solo. The 9�o�oa1 ladles vvbo mormoeTly p by dele0,ts Les. Har. Ben•- Burton; Baby -Band I.earlbe, Mrs. IL Eaieil�Ot atavei icor Past Csetvovny and _ and both- tdd of Cbri0ftm..ia those Mr. 14yos, Knox,Loasborou*4 call The Gu+reat IQvenb ta}]c• by- DLra Nbe ton; .Minaioee Bttmd Leader, lBlu6 eouatria. _ ed an I& and Men. Wm., Kaon ooe Glee weer enjoyed' by taM At the taa E. Campbell; C301nm0roity Bledeaddrip 1 The W. hE 3 meeting od the Un- boor, am®rtl gitMs nears dura mor by Sec. Drits, E Jamnaion, bra �>ilobee4 t Dr. Ti,'!+'. and Mrs Tankinsori dray last week the ladies, aid a Meeey Chdfitlonaa 3[dllerr, Odie. 8 Pla:eton, Uft J. Kash- itW CXiunk ww told- in 'ffie Sunday �; and Mza & L. Clarkes, Zbt+• l btW ureic acre DF. Bill sad meaatily epil}it prtwded. Hclsteasest >!i[rs hii]ae, er and fixe H, 'Dat1;Rs;Cam- iFleJoecio�, on Sm- :, School room' The predomt' led ant% celled on Mrs. M 01baws on 4laa linilgas. Duncan. Mra. Geo. Crre! nettles: Mss. Goa Duman. Mrs. ?. { 1fEr, and Tboalra� LTe end Lrcn the CbZWZ*4 responsive pmerawL oterneon of Tart veadc ids, H. Ma3coilas. MMLI r, Mrs J. MdtchvU and Ddrs1, Rev. H. L.sr*es aoodimete�l the eler- -Mr. and Wa S. Fleamsa vitiftd W. - M7 apea0 the week -sail �h lLr. and , Ttdsa. F. Ia!'st: >!r'er uP Toal[ !S� �' ! par �'N tti; lomdaatiag OomaL. 30MMM Lea Lys. tion d adicers. and flea Gordon Beaman of tree *n& ,� Wiaknen`s Iastitu to 0 ems MA$ Lloyd Jamaet m Mr;r• IH. MM"M eta Secretan7, hits. R'Pres. Pllioay; Treseur- Ville. an Sunday. A mllaoZ peeerated by tree Reco�estioa et, Mn N. Sandrrron; CReistlaa . poison Oar the three iced ewnded ]res. IL Pb3ftn, It -vas trobvbd Una Alm fa tted y.the ility 1HALLi0a Mr. and Mrs, GerWd Harmon seed dr»7s is Brau0-m and Adafty. the W. M• "Wbe*ld Reade gtawm d� and Finadtoe. Mrs. N. darughteM Bernice and Asp Jean, d .jeer o9�ht, rues vr+ry wall eR- Ffirai Prize, p.00; Seo*" >ji.00; enol to the lllssioa Bend. Mrs. A. J. Gseb' ToarU=n: t7 V%eadt�p, Myrtle, called on ihelr amt. Mzs. y Mrs. H. Mclntyoa; Idbeaatrae Sec , Third. >ji.00, � us all see it we can, �e t, report d flea bale seat b } '' Mrs Onmrbd, Tokoulb. spent the and Mat�wt on Satfuedsy e/gernear. rut our ooaoeaurrity on tsro' Ctniatrosoa S'!re meeRit>g dAsad writ6 Ihso _ tsieek-end tbet+e with tLr. and Mrs. Howwrd; T Mr. wKb Mrs Rosman had tet on Chtistfan CLemenrldp, hien. ff.damn- Sunday with pier mater fico 2L Dick b�• Dsoe'ways will be jtdl�ed on aiAtdlag of 1iY� No, 2, and the Sear .11dielAn JaLoeou. son and Mrs Sticitwaod; Pfersi , Mrs. rTi�', Deowi* taI&lLr, sad >![ss, Axl SgenCerend the lYhs 8. Jb6trson; Pbnist, Stas H- od Sandford. 1 'e4t�i 'lbs w►eeblT eu�cme+e craw bi!id on 1'he Annual Masking moo fire lite- . spent s. we,aid-ead r �oaon- Gregg; i bra . 6S Several ladies mrtim here took air ,I,�ye"fting to �L with a men was held one evening Dsst wools vantage of ttie &oppiag bun vv'hidiy D. Wry,. Mood oftendance. Poses ,went when the !allowing were elected mom+ AEO with' booke vwere" read and 212 wleita erects A Beer is running between Brough- to — Ladies: Mrs. M. Ellicott, Mrs 1934: Pz+eaident, Grant Jemoslroa�( Dr[r, IES 2rtta Eric Wallace, WEe- &wing the ye. Mrs T. GcvM Play -age.- -- �" spent the- week -end 'here witih � aav�eoal Caa+ois sad Mrs aa:t and pahawa, Thio hue will i,e.' C�ogbic+lc and Mrs Knox; Gea4e: Z. �rioa-Ptesidesst, Ho�waa�d Ploexton; .Mr. and Mrs. Ea•1 Beare. d Jameson read an artl O ihom tetra running 'gam next Saturday, leav- Beef�a, J. Twee&e and M. Burton. rotary, George Duncan; "rammer. _ _ Several fr nz here were in -Toronto ing•Bro'ugham at 1.00 P. m, Bw*Lc yY prize to H. Mxton and tl3e crank Carter, ftre Chief, Ram NAM.' k M'is donary Monthly. The Society has The Brougl-rim Wonnei'b Itrslatvte M_ - H. Plaxton. 1st Deputy- , d. Done, le1r111er; 2ndi :est. Saturday, -including: Mr. and Lucky Draw to ' ... reached itb yds allocation without met in the townah�ip ha8 on Decem The W. M. S. of Brougham Church DeixitY-G'hiefEd Jones; DlrecstomsL j ' idea. Jack Bedgeamv, Don Hedoes, any amisflance from other groups. Roger Roy, 011e and Mrs. Boxall end Mrs. Lackey closed the tneeting with be^ 8th, with flue president, Mas. D2. held their regular meeting in 'tree Aylmer Hand, Manson Ellicott Tilos. Mr. and MM Bob Gear. Ellicott in the chair. Reports were church on Thursday evening, Decem- 'Philip, Dean Mails, Resold Hac+cl�P. a hymn and' prayer• even at the mAtrthdy euehres, the. Donald BeeTACen Pascoe; Auditar� Miss Dorolhy Haw�kiey, of Oshawa, - 8 ber 10th. Mrs. Lloyd Johnston being , William Thonipeon spent' the week -end with her parents dinner given the ball club, and convener, assisted by Mise H Seebeck, pied Cassie and Wal Ellllcott• " Funeral services -ere held last ThC_bf J6e^e, Mr. and Mea Howard Hawkiey. 1stmas boxes sent to the boys in Mrs. W. Hamllion and Mrs. Harvey- ----------------------------------"- � Monday ibr the late W+11Lear aosip- the services• it was carried that the TI©KERING VUA-&GE We are sorry to . report that Mrs son who passed away at St uMville. As thin was the' yearly meeting, flee Ell, Levels EuLGered a very painmtrt 2aad! Friday, He was 78. He had been Institute sponsor an "entrance decas� toalowing oigicers were elected for �.AI,.'i�lAT]z BROiSltiB � Injury last uf4er when she caught tion" contest too- Brougham and Vic the eoming year: Past Pres., M_• M J013N squa s }� ill Loa• some month& Sioways — Pickwft is o hey left hand in the waahing-machine inity. The repo"! Og the arm 000zven- Ellicott; Pres•, -Mee. H. Bariclay; tat .,-------- Mr. Thompson lived 'here most of ; � YOUR II.4T T � E ----------------------------- YOUR _ _ . - wringer. With the aid of help iY+ona h� life and had -been a carpenter in --- --- Vice -Pres., hira...T. Keeler; 2nd . Vice- A Ficke►lnY, with in a neighbor sbe Managed to Yet to' his early years, until retirement. His in toes nc>ent in the Pres kiss J. White:. 9act+etsa y, Mss.odv i{ REAL MTATZ the home od bar daughter, where eine wife pe,edeoeesed haat las! ssrramer Claremont Union CesmetaT. Rev, M H. Plaadion: Treasurer, Mrs, Mains;' - b staptng until recovered.. and his deceadaughsed Myrtle,: t M luau- Lackey officiated• Pallbearers were: Literature Sec.. Mea T. Nar%n; Press PHONE:��w !1 .. ° '" �•. e bleaess Bernard Burnell, Robt. Mc- See. Mrs Reaman: Missionary Mon- evvwx — PICltZMV4d R _ gevftei of the young ladles od entoeea months aAp. One son Allan. ,od r village are now taking weekly den- Taeraatoo survives. 9ervdoe eras held Donald. Feaeat Baker, Haab Grregg. tWy Arc., Mrs W. Wilbaen� Christiai ------------------------------------ lae�ons 4a Stprrtiville. looser the McEachnle Fuierol, Bbase Walter Word and Wm. POUW. $bv w•Wp and ,Mnance. Mea. M. M0=1BAM Vine Mr. and Mrs. D. Casiberwaod and Lilicokt: Associate MenAM Sec.. Mrs. %ifs at Whitby, spent Sunday with Ommdw. Supply Sec. Mrs. A. J. Gra?, NT"OFM SASE MAD$ TO ORDS i . 71Ar, and hies, Jack H>rdgesaw•� idea. Lemmon, Mea- O, . QUALITY OISLY Geo Philip and E The county reed then lost no time Diss A, 8a'r+clay; Temporanae andFUEL8 1 3a g out with *mdT sand after" CR>riatiwn Cltlzen+tLip Sec.. Mtn E � T �A �+ the stores an Monday morning• slaw- AN D Jamnsbon; PSaWA. bra Lloyd A n- lel • fry• Corden ai .raver. 1fie worst hill on the Brock Rd. _ ston, Mea Wm. i3licoft d Mia.. B. LU:�B tac he e just south of the vlliage. Hasve7: Flower . OomM. Mrs. Wm. YAiZDB — t pZCSERiNC3. ONTARIO V still bare od sand at moon. while: -:":,BUILDING aet Elliookt lend Mrs Sherr: Finance Cor- _ _ X11 the other's were donee.ES aoitbMrs. D. Mains, Mrs b, Ell- r•Bi► -• of } -" W. sad hies. Gordon Grahmn and - ;family og Oshawa, spent Sunday wiMi �nllail[iISO +� D1Qr, and Mrs Ed• Lewis and Mr. and _ -- 'Roll4 A� Y h � r - •blrg. Sarre Taylor. _ _ _- - _ - a The United Church Sunday'. school Asphalt h l a► r .. _ sr�ade use ad the Chiistm� programa 1'rri `a`attA ,B Choose last Sunday. Leaders reed the spec- � .� - _ 3a1 mesa�ageq,; thf y were: Mr. G. Mc- h � da � � ■ ��� Rock i-• • n C e �� Connell and Mrs. R Jacksoir, -,5 so! :SuL,li r,* u I It _ - The GaodDcilowship Miss beet last • - t �nfiAliiti[ln F;nstrd e and Mm. W. Evans. Rev, H. lV[rs' V 'Cement, �:tIBP�tiaSit'T <<' OT• ir Tuesday eveing at the home of Mr. -Lwkey were In charge o! the sPeclal F MITCHELL'. .. �t+oNa }eater' Stove Ch-1_program. Cards we?e srrM9 • •;.I 5 .by the group and Mr, 'H. Dean sang 7 `f U•r i ►■iii Fa,: ! uL> it �y SLr C_V81C TOOT PHIGIDAU& 3 lig % tons. Tw O ctrl FOOT Now A ,,-- c; _ ?darn • 'Man - GENERAL 1 -):*qSa BA L SDO N gg ; "ONCE PtCKVR _ - '" f i �1• i i .;..I DAILY !lRYI! JP ITT 40 MlAA AOR t t � To f EASTERN.; i NONE - Asx Lu ' UUMBER' BUI a� 'i John Mai i I I .� Home ,Toronto Plant At Port Union, Ont. Gtt .. + •..4 4x .•r J '. �. : � "��s - e '� :"`'i•.• vim' '�r-r '�'r'`. : i - ^i��7' •' � � t ti �� � , '.�' � �e7' ^� ,� ;'ri. '"yam, ~ �� � i:w�" 's¢` -c 'r 3g„�T+'. _ '^�. V ',� r1 '''.� {- �'.yp': � ' y�'M:,. .: > y1 '.. ...... ..... G: y,�-C . :. •• -:"' A .: L fi µ4y , ,,.t •. ♦ ` ✓ ..: �„�trr AY75,t. � ;+;. rSi }4 r+.� :,;:; ; rya.,. .. , ,,'c.• (.. ' g . ey +'w 4 z y� is ' ' Til .i>l.Fl%54••aS, i� ... _ .,,. t: r � 7. • _ .. +T•--- `�� Ctassif iE�l Adv' '�'- --- -- -- a PUPPIES FOR C,SBISTbIAg Frigidly Resident Agent " Pureb ed Cocker Spaniels tor Sale, ;REALTOR INSUIMNCE AGENT Just thrf-e left at $10.-00 eamh. Ord*a' DL S. CHAPMAN -SALESMAN .now. Mn, Campkfn, R. R. 2, Picker. LIES, FIRE, CASUALTY,_ BUNDS, AUTOMOBILE LET 61108 • rsl* j'jLIT♦FiNliZMp 4 LIA�ILiTY IliTSilitANCh` ETC: t4 tiM r1!'I'Slt[atABT :i$iltLFlr An �P$atte Piclreririg 181Iii2. -der, 24 8UY IRON AND LIST TOrR PEOPESTI88 t� �,�Q i FOR ��p -lE'OB SALE its$ . E� 6I 1•�3 - , faw tb make it .possible for you -and ------------------------------------- FRILLL .. - �. YID. E. ORLRY �T.> ICOUES 3 auF ftmtly to gtr�: ids a r�ety cess anderplow - Asea Days ? t ? -little "etitre�s" brat make Iifei mare ��THA� A. X. to 5.00 P. IL, t 'enjoyable? Sjinply by becoaning aux ` f i 8{i� � - ;SILK S !Vi RKET P. IL ti tte F IL dealer in . yrour iooal'ity. it you like 1 •- "me•ehing 'F'�Ple-you'll enj•op sellin8 iRi0i11t 1fl lMfi f. :aur 250 gu�ianbeed hc0.rehold recess. lilies, Detadls on request. FAMII.EX, ORDER- R D � R � , � �l A ►` ��� � , • 1600 Delc,4 er, Dept. 4, Montreal j ,, `' as - - ----------- -------------------------- TO ------------- - --- _ •:•_ TO •RL+'!�i'T-3bur'FiRnns, unfurnished, �� t sepesate entramce, z.hstainers. Apply - O ..Y ♦ �/ �� �' _ JdRatt Liam Pickering. - j� �] j� gore - -------- l7 -Ave---- ------ - - ,.FreSllt,kllled 1\� -y - 1 Turkeys ar• d -wEST >,$.L - . .': rresEaaiNa� GEESE FOR SALE AM 1-2802 _. PaONI?s 68 ` Applq — McPhe-son 4. •r' Valley FI>rm Rad, Pickering - s - - Mik- ed - a ori Phone: Pickering 370i's3 .....--�-.�. , s='. SIDE BACULA —HALF POUND > 35c, POUND - 69c. NEIL C. MURSAB. B. O. • ' -�*-- -a----- ------------------- EILEEN JACKSON OPTOMETRIST PORK SAUSAGE — POUND - 39c. 12 the PwrEy x l^d wrs kicking. art the _ 1 9FTOMETRiST 1OZ Dundas Street,, Wed } WHI'T'BY; ONT, : Chev 1Wt Friesay, is still• interested — . - '" please *e Olen McGreevy on Fri- d V t n Eyes'aPICIiERING Glassesned FUted1 (above the Allis .Drug Store) day p wo4firrg. t _ SOURS 3 c' 10 FICE - _ First D Mon.-- _ 09 90 i;dncaticn and rel)- ion, alike, are Lased on the assumption that it IS poss--- uLse ojc Hall Wednesday .t.8.t'O9 to 12,00 Noon ..P-------- ... _-. ---- ni FOR $AL.F,--anLr, srwpiow (Eaton)_ iota to char;t 6umau nature. The one thing ceresin about any ilving thing !s BY APPOINTMENT - � McPherson, ValPay Fasm Raul...pick_ that it mask chance; without change there can be no lite. PHONE: PICKERING 48 :-erinir, Phone, 370W3 Religion is the greatest instrument for order and trunquflift). The prophets 4i God arr• the wrest educators of mankind: their couasrls and the stories of 'aa�"i�,�,� �: wAT�i� .rad ._.-•- ihelr. fires should be rnatilied into a child's triad as soots a1s Itis able to grasp .,, REPAFRING ► ;SPARE BBO$ BARN BARGAINS- thenal, For a child, a teacher Is necessary, but the aim of the true teacher is fit his pa ril fa do •githont a teacher: 'A child's first teacher»'are naturallyhies A ft � v � •4 Cherrywood - ,Phone Wae•xham a ,� parents A parent's wsponslbitity, oppvrtuaity•and .Influence reasches out to ; ..eWl or ,.41'411 •, - - •- >.. ail eternity. Yet a- u he parent must aim to fit bb child to see with his own Air Con:iltioning Off Bttrnerb s Qelve The rids A Wagons Far Xmas, eye; hear Kith his own ears and understand with h:s own mind �� `✓i ' American Beatat3 31.73: Radio 9n;• 2 SPWA Boa" "The read T3aha'i will be /he perfect toner of m3rdriad, He will meet chary-' - �''p,*�, E Ji.98; Radio Ftver li9.9S; Electric tea one with a pure heart, fervently. He uili hate no one, for he:wzll hare learn. Installation or Repairs , .. - hettleW 511.95; Electric roar clippers ao is see God and to find H14 traces 4veryk here, His love u3 Tmow no - y $2'7.95: Deep h'yers M-95 Genuine limit.•,'% --sec#, nation, class or.race. u VISIT OUK RECORD RAR - • ' , ' `" Skil iAWS u•ilh case 573.80: Antoma4- HEATING N Cs LINE - U6 ` i LT Y HEA COMPLETE SAA') WORLD- FAITH _:kerins gpgg,P REAS and ie ped rip toasters 318 95; Rcrere 3. :, t3A.. 83r5� 80 g 11 i,A13TBg• sod GE:�iTS• oi'ATCSI� double bottlers 88.85 Choice •+ - -,FOR FURIMER INFORMATION, PlIONE- PICKERIIG 383J3. :.. r quality tomato Juke .'24 20 -os. - tins last $ t,00 Weft `t t 2,50; Choice $ttalltl�pumpirin 2•i 28_ {-q, . f - - - - ---EDDY'SPAYDlENT .m � !F x0 Da�r-N ' . r otr, tins $330; Chicken noodle soup, PHONE PIC$ERIN{3 ES? tri . casE, 43 1�-cz. tins $569; Choke + - - r quill cream at 9e cor 24.:6 -os; .� . , . - � � =Shoe Repa�rs !Pcckertng Jeer eery_ _ tins Sr3.00; •.Choice ;,quality plertppde, ' - •,pup Id:1t11 STREET . PICKERING , 4 -half slices, �! 20.oa tins $500, _ PICKERING To y Ii ---- ,-------= - --- -- - - - - FCFS XiatA _ .._ EHOUSEi 11 f, OPPOSIT G08DON 7.�7 PICKEItI2tiG VtITED CHURCH ST, ANDREWS 9 :N,ISCILI14�iG Pt"sit: TTS "- ltev A. E Toung,.'WnlMer CIIi'R Ti I::XPERIENCED SLED TUESDAYS e1ND FBID , OR SALE -nice bffi13ng" ?.Tris 1' # , : SI`�1�A1`, DECE11BER 24 2?53 +v; Klnnetlt xIacLeeusan. 13inlster Sussex, S to 7 pods. 30 cents per ' CHRISTMAS SU, Sti" DI) : IJE.CEti4BER 20, 2933 : WORK.�12AItiSiiip 1.00 TO 5.00 p. AL r ► - pound, _alive. Jerry Fissek, Phare. -- y col - . - - 1C 60 a, m—Sunda 5c3 Pickering 32743, 11.00 u ar.—Ctiristmaa 3enice Il,OQ a in.—Mbsen-ice — FAST. RELYA$LE'8E8YICE — -JAZ By. Appotatmeni 'Y _dec 16 - - --------------------------------- r y ---- 7 A0 p. m.—Special Picture - Carol p, e-llght nue ? 30 m—Candi Se --- -- 3er'iee ••Each with Isla b»h`'------------- ------ Tele sic J. PRUUSE ,..... __ •+�•.•,• brN"BARTON U\rrED:..CHURCH tl Repairs HLrunuvc INSPEcroR �� Choir practice Friday, 8.00 D as.' FREDAY, DE 11BE R l S �] i �`� R jI�T `► r.: ' - rr+.��!�,�rl► r %� . ' Sehool . Christmas Concert And • I C � � i \ � 1 �1 i� j CMLEY # PHO:dE PICKERING 185 J 2 m, i'St;nday School `a ` , Christmas Tree — 5.00 P. M: _ 1 - "1, p r:Everyone Cordially Invited - nWNE PICKERING ft? 230 p: in. -.. Clu•rch Serbice .,...... - 1Dernbarton Radio -?V --------------------------- : SU F87SU °ST: GEO$G£a CiPn�cs � 20 : 'T 'iRRY�s _ !iCKEBihFi} 11.00 a. M. - Ch - �tt;. " 7.30 p. m. - Candle -light Sen . tion. The FOURTH. SV!,MAY 1N' ADVF�ir ^ : -: _ .cl?:�rge of the choir. ctary advancement in 3'araver <' lectrical.8c P1umh�ng -----------------------------•------ nra...cserr std to have the pa nbart'Qn 23 15 - FAIRPOAT 1 NTiTD CAFKCB to - spread the �' ; ac M. - Morning 'Prayer r.::sel1 in Sermon — Mr. J. Crouch Rev.- George Empey, 111tntster ho1P. The Fledezation thanks the ve P$O s ;:ationtially . COME AND WORSHIP 2.09'p. m. Church Service papers which have, been so kind in. - ''-.cme and 'helping. the -South. Ontario Cfoatuty •guns -job too ssaa8 or too lar away l spry. Man Farm Group.- Lori. #. ei. Write catkins Co. CARETAKER ° .. the Se.^rf:ary was, instluctad to send- — TENDERS WANTED — UILDER. Ai R �4 — a -- ja the f nddngs of the meeting to the TENDESS for the position of care - FOR Agriculture, the Onta_--- taker for Fairport Beach School- wtil WOODWORKING' to for ttnr- io County-' Member cd Parliament, be received by the undersigned' untih o your, order. — the County Council ants• the Minister ,sits o'clock -In the afternoon, Decem- � : sec a8 --_ -_ '� c` Highway--. The Dr-ctars felt that her 28,-1953 KITCHEN CABTKUM YOU CAN �E A D AMT tT if lioansing v.- ----------s necess zy to pt+event A00cants to state salary expecte$ BmL�r � iNstALIW g CHRISTMAS ' 1 AVnnNQti111i 1� i„ IiAy�o1I ch.idren driving tractors ar other Partkalar•s as to duties may be ob- �,gpaniels , far, Sade. /i1tS ACCIDENTS %UID f�orrl= od illegal •driving, then it 'was' twined from `any member of the `�� e[oii[ii~ yea MATwNs ox �� r+ iM a some more iteau#_ CR'Uut� IN THE 51G CITY t v�' should be licxrtseciP- school board, or the Secretary -Tress. + `tf cks and Blondes Just ready not tate vehicle. � It was felt that a carer. t 1lp � by te a. J st matte PqA�PERS-- BUT ft *=*r •fwd. a right to,use )ria' own JOEW FOBG>E,• sea -)leas.. -G 'A. � �QkkevOld • Mss, C?empkin, ISL YOU MWS AW conveyance -to market his 'own prod- Dttabarton P.O.,Ontario -chofos - e0W die kitA� ping. a r5dwring vice and that' ooarspuiaosy iioettsirt'g of .. ; f', all tractors -Would evetrbuall mean a ------ .... D Wit4 mass on the Forrest Lumber Co. sl�a°anva -----; - YW• than at present. wazcxnqG BLW �. OLO�t W.a a rebate od a� D R-�(�* Old Cars &Trucks Boom — AJAX .r..w.. be Dams to the Picloaing To vaa�tip • UN BA ON wird Dear To Bank at Moatmd _ Federation to caary Dort tlteu plans : ARODOH.T FOR _ �+ swiculhrral scholasahipe.' at the' - :(Oppoaa.Eiwtmb Petit>, ; ; Vmberi: Ply a'. ' Guelph sbwt cow. PHONE 195W12 . WRECKING Hardwo.d FINt. #26.00 "a voted for prize money to bV �;,�,�,_,_ `r the Junior Farmers at Pets Peery dor : Pl WoOt� ` '$isocrsp Iron and Met�ti thedr' year ly Draj2ct ion term improve- Y tine 1Rlxtne�,•1., meent. a> ti OOr - The S�ale"ftry Wes ' instructed to t - 'ft � write all. town*dp councils t Wallboard _ ... B for tate Federation Levy .or Gran% !�0 AJAX am wbilchever the townslbirp. . pre�¢r'ed, but asking thA the.hau-mill rate be Moulding conAd¢a e1L !the Pickecdv„ Township - • .'Wanted -----= ---- _ . the h2U-=W - rate r bscribed =4 R KITCHEN, Agrletlia+e _ Getz _tlhr +a«V pU-ew. w .alt other ftwaolfi,ps will tI�► this CABINET BOORSAt t2& thea meeting alma will be Me- load eartl9'. - - tha ftftraRioe Levy .t brieA00seladanwftexye essea 1`or me A S PE C I A LT V M10110ft 410000,01 aw . 610111 10 on lbs IMm __s eeessme}yal�.r,.' & wq in wt� Ow newg%mro In the ■t ��1� y� ILA" � r vA� to � � eo-�t"M w0h the � ' Ln V� ILA" i W " `.. r - ••' ..� r r � a am in p0aw . {diet' tit 0 sd icli .++ s 'N'#Me ww awame ad*" padang an - W cit d lbs Itfts• 'eats 'halve until their now bp<tse. de 1 t� ureein WG Europe. >�oats to Brdaun int the impOrW which complet+ed, aro dumped taw The United Church. With .the bedp aR ak"y : is Octtobetr but true 10- Canadar at abnormally Law prices, Dr. cur' East Woodland Srienct we The Young AeoDbera Union bald ayonfii total wile down ¢73.t>D0,000 Mc�san said is R - Mine Beatrice McLean attended !@za tbq House g O9m,•- taro ' - 4)shaWA Preebytrery Young pecplst's their aleetio,g on Suoday a $; tli+am last yeses tigur ea, , ' MODS � . tlhds new anti d=ying .. leans` 'The . Nativity" which WAS • the >sOaie at AJJad pad Jean.Psseaa.- Vebe:saasr Ad9aiia 3®Laistisr Lapointe' seiprsZatim am be p by any id- �' nicely. dans. Mi. .. . E:oecutive "FeUPOwship ', aro the with Joe F'ergg is ChazYa, The neat! eNid falls Gororernmeat has wader c0a- 'duetry, not only 'to swd' the scripture pa'd�. aeoca'n- -tboarle oL 11Qi•. and Mex, Jolla Medlaad texu4m The in- t Srooblia� on y evening'last �aeting srM be on December 37; ab Aidesakt�on a suggestion that vetierians a" reacttoa to the Gn+sera cntv � • the birth Of 0944. kld'M Beau. Ow .hl=n at; lint, end Joe, be 1{>e�tfbp�3 to sell .� holdings _ neer anti-dumping dre+t!is a haw act chamap took the � of kdsry,: • : the "` The Atltezaoon Woassaa s AseOcfadion wtsea flue ebecLdon ad ecgtsiseei under- the Vebps+a W . land been as, eatiuislass,�- as otaavrp jud zaoRher of Jews, and flue. Fraatllara. field gear realty meettag. an Thus'. ' �lcepleit will ,U Act in cites where taxm bWm been bopuc . The Federal authorities i�ve that d Joseph.*Same of ZZte teacher,t dy last, ext floosie ad Mrs ,L M� tm4 - Young eel 9lease ax- 3ac:+eseeel. Howrever, tee ir�ormed laze t ready .been .advised by textile da- sod- alder who&= book otlzer ps�rd, ffiie meets House flint no declaim Qac IAeaa. Mrs. J. Brooks brie charge ad The y" been duetry experts- that ffire move will K". Pralmer and Mea Doons Ur Islas e . aft -Am Ren. Moore a n le S. pork T s>t! tit! R, SEadaed 'I51da SrGeild be irelco®e • soap �e ai4uatioa sUg tly buQ it is a d aeE Aitogpttber,' s beaaitlllul pod ' ducted foie sisction od' olJhcexp, for � � a White (ii!'6 ger- news to many aebaemoe 'moo built not eat is itself to re�staee tQLe in- and Carol Service' is time church bowers under the .Veterasef Land kc4 �' dusOry to a e+eviees at service was , Great 1954 wdiab rmuitted as dblhowa: iron, : on Sues coaspetitit aonddtias •Ptesideair. Mia. Fled G+doa sad 7.00 0' �7 evening, De�oeoQber 20, st *rte required a 1ez+pl/r teasel at lrzssd UP anal flee p:+e>seut time bhe Gcs- credit i. �tse Mies Bzsdli roe �. • . c11VIL necaasary, add l av+e been adsr h . this .. _ ,. Mae, A doe w Pegg' President, Men. -. _------ -- sod'bed 3nbo isrbaa :rsaastcipaZities sad assayaed of � � - : C-aaa,de� Qsas �g e ----------------- i narcotics which am being Wrs held 4" Perry Wilson; Ist Vice -Pers., 111[zs XZPOST FBO!9 P are now faced with bmvy ftmtion. I used in this coon metre Wbltle Get Service and a io! o! ams a 2d a dewsion is 'reams an tolls mat- ' trey. 1!Io Fiascos; 2rld Vioc •Frew, kKrt` M, sT Mlebael Starr, >1L P. Oat. a'f rasrr'okt ca bm been were donated. Soave cd these go do ` Miaaker; Secretary. Mrs. W. &vwn; ter and they are aliorw�ed to dfepeee antra the preaeafa time sa the 19's+ee} Victor Home and closes tb - h � Secretary, Mrs. Milton Pegg; Labour Minister Gregg aa� of a portion of this excess land, it Cyaada, Tlbe' ► Treasurer, MM. Ed, Pascoe• Group �t tlY in 'the House at Closamons will certainly help to earn: tbgir • tbi . this en" ysactsa+e � '--------------------------- Dow the Fred -Viktor Manion ' f burd'es' oda and >a 1,eadem: Mrs. Percy •CW*e.and Maes quest= ad increasing Un- I p� pn.,.,...,.,a,,,,nb was made is the g the best meats , 11Tay Brown, Asaiatedt, and Mrs Mil- industry cpuld he A 1�d1Cy under atemt Insurance benedita is House ad Coamsscas by Finance olio- er ch tbas ton Pegg, and Mrs. H. Mbar+e, Assist, r snots@, Insurance said, l the will i Later Abbott that commencing April : d, 1 the Grov- --------- ern ----- ------------------- The Au en1,. Pianist Mea ]�. Pascoe, ?assist1st, 1934, a Sye-day 4o -hour week Loa dley Woman's Aaeoci ` . Ptanfstl, Mea. Andrew Pe mrenE has determined the annual cost O i tjv A i) TO *' held its Deoemb�ea meeting on Wed.. _ ' its- of the 1963 ck All:e, under which ben- operating stalls o! tits federal civil va �a.a ji i 1, M Tags Committee, . Mrs, Jack 1 Bro4ls; e?its az+e services will coar:asence. Because the nesday, Deoembec 9Uh at the home of I✓ Ped to �'m who e ` shortened work week wt11 Mrs. fledge,eighty ladies M - ,$tzilt Committee: Mrs. Byers Mra, sick atter losing their jobs Payments ' Ma a heavy W were eery sor_-fir to hear that with ' J Minaker; Mrs, Cole, , Mrs. Brooks;" into 4* Uaem strain on Post _ Mce De:partsnent Present. Our. President, Mea Charles Flvymr psi Insurance finances; 'the VZ O'G•iu roll had Ite m WDr- 14Lra. Pegg. Mrs. Clarke; Pivis, Fund continiue to exceed the benefits `" salsa ill go up Haile LaH at K,ark and break his n followed opened meeting withg pa 1 w � C]�eane g1 on the _some day. There will 'be a hymn, fo F.ti Pascoe, Mrs. Perry- Wilson. Iritis ira�d out. As at Naveasber 1st, the ankle, s Y the Z$seasa $lay •Brown;. Citizenship Convener,; .luno cantaizsed well over 1900,000.000.�� increase of one cent an ounce . and. The Creed " over existing rates. The drop -letter Sgt, Olive: and Mrs. Tunnell, Of Our Film Board 'Re - 14irs, Milton Pegg; Literature Sears pe - �� tb� (expects say) to I rate, which has applied only on city Senetern4, Que., are home on Christ- D taLlve for $ tilP to a :world de- the coma Mrs. Wm, Brown; Flow. and j need fawn -deliveries will be' extended: moa lecvve. - .. ng vena• will be Mrs, George - F 31ruit Presguon of the magnitude o! tt.3t ad ire. The members are sending s0 > + '� lam" Y Br eft; Aud- to rural routes w4thin e.1ch postai ...Mise Evelyn Annie R. N., Squire. a $tors, Mrs. Jagic Brooks and Mrs the 30 x . 11 na Lncu sane in the bene}• I area. Forrsserty a hi er gate a lied _ spent the i to � M. end M. Farad. M. Zits is made, expectations we that r - 3riinaicer, -Al letter was =^eaRt Zt to rural maili .the iltsard will be close to lite hellion i ngs withun aa�a�� Mrs. her hoale � � p� t Mr, and Mea Wm Pegg had ee r dollar, tic aur -mail rates well dreWs H Toronto u&_ marls 1sT the sad od 1934. Haw- 1 Domes Whitby MM o'er s is 1 from t�ven to Svc tents W eneou;- in Fie is also ing dor a donation and it was decided aI relatives and friends visit then oa ever, with the present riser in the age grmter use o! air mail. quite iii a4 her home here, - • � d! Ii to send 120.00: I4 *85 also decided to Irving, It is oQ flee utmost nes- aPohraugh-fates oufaide od Canada •wJU MarY Beth McCiement dRAM4 with rend the Ajax -Pi kering Hroapitgl The Young Paapie'8 Un3cia wilts to esslty tihat •benefits. udder the Unem- remain •unchan d: The the ballet trio at the Annual Ctnist� $20.-M. _ - �k those -wtO supported thein b P107ment Insurance - Act sbonuld be � Oppoeibioa ' R to ♦✓ `. re F, increased to keep up with tffie tzsemd groups are 'getting set for an all-out alas Redtal in Whiibq. She is n pup- a The yearly reports were aR givap of � cost ad living. tight 'on the Gove^ruzsentb boost is s1 of Ilene FZarveq• . sad the a v� . seasiNe Games" : on FrldsOr lerenlag We iaame, c feted 11se Ttnoae 1>?le P rate 0zsd they insist that Sympathy i, expressed tto Mr. Bert Roll Call was year., IasR. Mrs. I. &icLean was top sooner.SPeech the Postmaster Genera'ia Dep�aitment! Cod�aae in flea to® at ecowered wim am 1 r- the � and Rev: Moose !� and' lasve launched Mato Gov .does not need the -615,000,000 in ecc- hie ,litter, at word—Angel - eersment bills; ]?rivabe Bills and Reno tea revemns which it will get trom �� oa Saturday, The Christmas Worship Sea'vioe wee 'the geatietisea, AltflOugks the number oluticns. We bad a sorneirrisat uzu use We are SW to see 116r. Baldbaa of pespie paesent was small, a gooday adtuattbn la the Thcazse q the setas cent of- poetagre, "aieigdstllolme out. apgaia atter tefs''Lll. Ind by Pked Puckrin wittts_Mrst. - ;�nal0srnt of v° Revenue Minister McCann an- _ Rob#. hedge WdiW pat:t and Mm H. money was received 1br -when eleven P Guthrie, Mrs John Asdriia, Mea W. the Y. P. V. vote t+�dve Cioesserva l novnoed y new C seoum, Act A 'Mice WinnM Wood. 3dEarionarY Fund. eve lltierisbeie voted dba Llle Social ion which is aimed at bringing a Roy and Ike Rernember the A.naual Christmas 'Credit. sub•-amendxment and. the seat Wood, Elinor and Guthrie taking the preyeas. voted' a mnCre ad relLed to the ilaa�d- reseed ' Concert on Tuesday, Decensiaer 22, is . against Lt, textile industries ce Quebec and othr Sunday visitors at the Dr. Cast wee' Aim ]3ell dead s poem "Wien! =itis church - _ .- Canada'& exports declined by 6,31. does Christmas mean . to You?". e!= Parts of Canadau It was given First �Pe.:in Bur 500,-000 uteri Oc � Burlington. .. Mr. earl Mrs: Don Min�aiker o! Toa; � • _ , . �.. � reIIe�wing a • Mea. Ro4it_ Hedge tairoured' •us wltli as:istq, are staying at tale -former's SOP -Shipments to the United R ig' This measure proposes to .Don and Mrs. -Lynda. C hec`yl . and- two besut'ifui selections on the piano Pas~ i 6tatea, Latin America and Continen--.1 extend the use O't the_durnpdr)g duty Nancy. were Sunday guests. _ e - G Wt to -red-ot-seaaon and end.cit-ling.tex. and Mrs. Caurtice, Oakville. : - Lloyd b "Strar _ cid leBethlelstm . Last Sunday �evening the Sundays red s over . �.: ++� r..rx. s _ Q _ $ . - - The Weal Group_ served_ refresb- �' �. - School had chargethe service In >•+ > _t. � of ser'vi ,menti. , .�a .. THIS ser-twiga''df "` E Vii'_ r , _7 FULL RODMAN ' rtlsi! tl a 1 •• : p ,, s tR� 167 n - .•_ a ROM AGA ZS , GROUP 8 a .. ;x.25 -. OFFFR Na 3 OFFER No. 4 , E >r2OW GROUP A d KAGA MES' 1rROM 1 �aJ�'tkrROX GROUP B 2 .ifg/LG GROUP 8 - - ar.75q.�25 iaaaaines :desired and enclose list wills order. Redboot t M __ I Yr. [l Coron*i ti _ =-___---- I Yr. 2 Yrs, J Magazine gesfi -_ -,--- I Yr. I McCall's Magazi I Yr. i-Tcuo StD: f -- -- ;------- t Yr. OC>_na• ian Hc --is ---------It'Yr. 71 Pocu!ar. 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Please send n» the offer checked. with a' year's subscription to your'nawspaper. are__ --- --------------------------------------- - ------ - ----- } or R.R---------------------------------------- Me------------------------- ----------- Me__--- ------- ------------•-------- 'AE• SAFE AND SAY — 'THE TORONTO LAUNDERERS' WAY" - • ® •. LAU.NDERERS 1 A N i e R Y C L E-A .175 OSSINGTON AVL, TORONTO a PHON! LL. 2161 Is 7 z y: n "" '✓ =�rx f Sof „ I = f ; u.� y.- f / .: ' '}.. J •'`'M ��. is .. r .";i.s ._ - �•' �i�y� . .'; r�� ,; � —, t ,4 .' aro0, 'eats 'halve until their now bp<tse. de 1 t� ureein WG Europe. >�oats to Brdaun int the impOrW which complet+ed, aro dumped taw The United Church. With .the bedp aR ak"y : is Octtobetr but true 10- Canadar at abnormally Law prices, Dr. cur' East Woodland Srienct we The Young AeoDbera Union bald ayonfii total wile down ¢73.t>D0,000 Mc�san said is R - Mine Beatrice McLean attended !@za tbq House g O9m,•- taro ' - 4)shaWA Preebytrery Young pecplst's their aleetio,g on Suoday a $; tli+am last yeses tigur ea, , ' MODS � . tlhds new anti d=ying .. leans` 'The . Nativity" which WAS • the >sOaie at AJJad pad Jean.Psseaa.- Vebe:saasr Ad9aiia 3®Laistisr Lapointe' seiprsZatim am be p by any id- �' nicely. dans. Mi. .. . E:oecutive "FeUPOwship ', aro the with Joe F'ergg is ChazYa, The neat! eNid falls Gororernmeat has wader c0a- 'duetry, not only 'to swd' the scripture pa'd�. aeoca'n- -tboarle oL 11Qi•. and Mex, Jolla Medlaad texu4m The in- t Srooblia� on y evening'last �aeting srM be on December 37; ab Aidesakt�on a suggestion that vetierians a" reacttoa to the Gn+sera cntv � • the birth Of 0944. kld'M Beau. Ow .hl=n at; lint, end Joe, be 1{>e�tfbp�3 to sell .� holdings _ neer anti-dumping dre+t!is a haw act chamap took the � of kdsry,: • : the "` The Atltezaoon Woassaa s AseOcfadion wtsea flue ebecLdon ad ecgtsiseei under- the Vebps+a W . land been as, eatiuislass,�- as otaavrp jud zaoRher of Jews, and flue. Fraatllara. field gear realty meettag. an Thus'. ' �lcepleit will ,U Act in cites where taxm bWm been bopuc . The Federal authorities i�ve that d Joseph.*Same of ZZte teacher,t dy last, ext floosie ad Mrs ,L M� tm4 - Young eel 9lease ax- 3ac:+eseeel. Howrever, tee ir�ormed laze t ready .been .advised by textile da- sod- alder who&= book otlzer ps�rd, ffiie meets House flint no declaim Qac IAeaa. Mrs. J. Brooks brie charge ad The y" been duetry experts- that ffire move will K". Pralmer and Mea Doons Ur Islas e . aft -Am Ren. Moore a n le S. pork T s>t! tit! R, SEadaed 'I51da SrGeild be irelco®e • soap �e ai4uatioa sUg tly buQ it is a d aeE Aitogpttber,' s beaaitlllul pod ' ducted foie sisction od' olJhcexp, for � � a White (ii!'6 ger- news to many aebaemoe 'moo built not eat is itself to re�staee tQLe in- and Carol Service' is time church bowers under the .Veterasef Land kc4 �' dusOry to a e+eviees at service was , Great 1954 wdiab rmuitted as dblhowa: iron, : on Sues coaspetitit aonddtias •Ptesideair. Mia. Fled G+doa sad 7.00 0' �7 evening, De�oeoQber 20, st *rte required a 1ez+pl/r teasel at lrzssd UP anal flee p:+e>seut time bhe Gcs- credit i. �tse Mies Bzsdli roe �. • . c11VIL necaasary, add l av+e been adsr h . this .. _ ,. Mae, A doe w Pegg' President, Men. -. _------ -- sod'bed 3nbo isrbaa :rsaastcipaZities sad assayaed of � � - : C-aaa,de� Qsas �g e ----------------- i narcotics which am being Wrs held 4" Perry Wilson; Ist Vice -Pers., 111[zs XZPOST FBO!9 P are now faced with bmvy ftmtion. I used in this coon metre Wbltle Get Service and a io! o! ams a 2d a dewsion is 'reams an tolls mat- ' trey. 1!Io Fiascos; 2rld Vioc •Frew, kKrt` M, sT Mlebael Starr, >1L P. Oat. a'f rasrr'okt ca bm been were donated. Soave cd these go do ` Miaaker; Secretary. Mrs. W. &vwn; ter and they are aliorw�ed to dfepeee antra the preaeafa time sa the 19's+ee} Victor Home and closes tb - h � Secretary, Mrs. Milton Pegg; Labour Minister Gregg aa� of a portion of this excess land, it Cyaada, Tlbe' ► Treasurer, MM. Ed, Pascoe• Group �t tlY in 'the House at Closamons will certainly help to earn: tbgir • tbi . this en" ysactsa+e � '--------------------------- Dow the Fred -Viktor Manion ' f burd'es' oda and >a 1,eadem: Mrs. Percy •CW*e.and Maes quest= ad increasing Un- I p� pn.,.,...,.,a,,,,nb was made is the g the best meats , 11Tay Brown, Asaiatedt, and Mrs Mil- industry cpuld he A 1�d1Cy under atemt Insurance benedita is House ad Coamsscas by Finance olio- er ch tbas ton Pegg, and Mrs. H. Mbar+e, Assist, r snots@, Insurance said, l the will i Later Abbott that commencing April : d, 1 the Grov- --------- ern ----- ------------------- The Au en1,. Pianist Mea ]�. Pascoe, ?assist1st, 1934, a Sye-day 4o -hour week Loa dley Woman's Aaeoci ` . Ptanfstl, Mea. Andrew Pe mrenE has determined the annual cost O i tjv A i) TO *' held its Deoemb�ea meeting on Wed.. _ ' its- of the 1963 ck All:e, under which ben- operating stalls o! tits federal civil va �a.a ji i 1, M Tags Committee, . Mrs, Jack 1 Bro4ls; e?its az+e services will coar:asence. Because the nesday, Deoembec 9Uh at the home of I✓ Ped to �'m who e ` shortened work week wt11 Mrs. fledge,eighty ladies M - ,$tzilt Committee: Mrs. Byers Mra, sick atter losing their jobs Payments ' Ma a heavy W were eery sor_-fir to hear that with ' J Minaker; Mrs, Cole, , Mrs. Brooks;" into 4* Uaem strain on Post _ Mce De:partsnent Present. Our. President, Mea Charles Flvymr psi Insurance finances; 'the VZ O'G•iu roll had Ite m WDr- 14Lra. Pegg. Mrs. Clarke; Pivis, Fund continiue to exceed the benefits `" salsa ill go up Haile LaH at K,ark and break his n followed opened meeting withg pa 1 w � C]�eane g1 on the _some day. There will 'be a hymn, fo F.ti Pascoe, Mrs. Perry- Wilson. Iritis ira�d out. As at Naveasber 1st, the ankle, s Y the Z$seasa $lay •Brown;. Citizenship Convener,; .luno cantaizsed well over 1900,000.000.�� increase of one cent an ounce . and. The Creed " over existing rates. The drop -letter Sgt, Olive: and Mrs. Tunnell, Of Our Film Board 'Re - 14irs, Milton Pegg; Literature Sears pe - �� tb� (expects say) to I rate, which has applied only on city Senetern4, Que., are home on Christ- D taLlve for $ tilP to a :world de- the coma Mrs. Wm, Brown; Flow. and j need fawn -deliveries will be' extended: moa lecvve. - .. ng vena• will be Mrs, George - F 31ruit Presguon of the magnitude o! tt.3t ad ire. The members are sending s0 > + '� lam" Y Br eft; Aud- to rural routes w4thin e.1ch postai ...Mise Evelyn Annie R. N., Squire. a $tors, Mrs. Jagic Brooks and Mrs the 30 x . 11 na Lncu sane in the bene}• I area. Forrsserty a hi er gate a lied _ spent the i to � M. end M. Farad. M. Zits is made, expectations we that r - 3riinaicer, -Al letter was =^eaRt Zt to rural maili .the iltsard will be close to lite hellion i ngs withun aa�a�� Mrs. her hoale � � p� t Mr, and Mea Wm Pegg had ee r dollar, tic aur -mail rates well dreWs H Toronto u&_ marls 1sT the sad od 1934. Haw- 1 Domes Whitby MM o'er s is 1 from t�ven to Svc tents W eneou;- in Fie is also ing dor a donation and it was decided aI relatives and friends visit then oa ever, with the present riser in the age grmter use o! air mail. quite iii a4 her home here, - • � d! Ii to send 120.00: I4 *85 also decided to Irving, It is oQ flee utmost nes- aPohraugh-fates oufaide od Canada •wJU MarY Beth McCiement dRAM4 with rend the Ajax -Pi kering Hroapitgl The Young Paapie'8 Un3cia wilts to esslty tihat •benefits. udder the Unem- remain •unchan d: The the ballet trio at the Annual Ctnist� $20.-M. _ - �k those -wtO supported thein b P107ment Insurance - Act sbonuld be � Oppoeibioa ' R to ♦✓ `. re F, increased to keep up with tffie tzsemd groups are 'getting set for an all-out alas Redtal in Whiibq. She is n pup- a The yearly reports were aR givap of � cost ad living. tight 'on the Gove^ruzsentb boost is s1 of Ilene FZarveq• . sad the a v� . seasiNe Games" : on FrldsOr lerenlag We iaame, c feted 11se Ttnoae 1>?le P rate 0zsd they insist that Sympathy i, expressed tto Mr. Bert Roll Call was year., IasR. Mrs. I. &icLean was top sooner.SPeech the Postmaster Genera'ia Dep�aitment! Cod�aae in flea to® at ecowered wim am 1 r- the � and Rev: Moose !� and' lasve launched Mato Gov .does not need the -615,000,000 in ecc- hie ,litter, at word—Angel - eersment bills; ]?rivabe Bills and Reno tea revemns which it will get trom �� oa Saturday, The Christmas Worship Sea'vioe wee 'the geatietisea, AltflOugks the number oluticns. We bad a sorneirrisat uzu use We are SW to see 116r. Baldbaa of pespie paesent was small, a gooday adtuattbn la the Thcazse q the setas cent of- poetagre, "aieigdstllolme out. apgaia atter tefs''Lll. Ind by Pked Puckrin wittts_Mrst. - ;�nal0srnt of v° Revenue Minister McCann an- _ Rob#. hedge WdiW pat:t and Mm H. money was received 1br -when eleven P Guthrie, Mrs John Asdriia, Mea W. the Y. P. V. vote t+�dve Cioesserva l novnoed y new C seoum, Act A 'Mice WinnM Wood. 3dEarionarY Fund. eve lltierisbeie voted dba Llle Social ion which is aimed at bringing a Roy and Ike Rernember the A.naual Christmas 'Credit. sub•-amendxment and. the seat Wood, Elinor and Guthrie taking the preyeas. voted' a mnCre ad relLed to the ilaa�d- reseed ' Concert on Tuesday, Decensiaer 22, is . against Lt, textile industries ce Quebec and othr Sunday visitors at the Dr. Cast wee' Aim ]3ell dead s poem "Wien! =itis church - _ .- Canada'& exports declined by 6,31. does Christmas mean . to You?". e!= Parts of Canadau It was given First �Pe.:in Bur 500,-000 uteri Oc � Burlington. .. Mr. earl Mrs: Don Min�aiker o! Toa; � • _ , . �.. � reIIe�wing a • Mea. Ro4it_ Hedge tairoured' •us wltli as:istq, are staying at tale -former's SOP -Shipments to the United R ig' This measure proposes to .Don and Mrs. -Lynda. C hec`yl . and- two besut'ifui selections on the piano Pas~ i 6tatea, Latin America and Continen--.1 extend the use O't the_durnpdr)g duty Nancy. were Sunday guests. _ e - G Wt to -red-ot-seaaon and end.cit-ling.tex. and Mrs. Caurtice, Oakville. : - Lloyd b "Strar _ cid leBethlelstm . Last Sunday �evening the Sundays red s over . �.: ++� r..rx. s _ Q _ $ . - - The Weal Group_ served_ refresb- �' �. - School had chargethe service In >•+ > _t. � of ser'vi ,menti. , .�a .. THIS ser-twiga''df "` E Vii'_ r , _7 FULL RODMAN ' rtlsi! tl a 1 •• : p ,, s tR� 167 n - .•_ a ROM AGA ZS , GROUP 8 a .. ;x.25 -. OFFFR Na 3 OFFER No. 4 , E >r2OW GROUP A d KAGA MES' 1rROM 1 �aJ�'tkrROX GROUP B 2 .ifg/LG GROUP 8 - - ar.75q.�25 iaaaaines :desired and enclose list wills order. Redboot t M __ I Yr. [l Coron*i ti _ =-___---- I Yr. 2 Yrs, J Magazine gesfi -_ -,--- I Yr. I McCall's Magazi I Yr. i-Tcuo StD: f -- -- ;------- t Yr. OC>_na• ian Hc --is ---------It'Yr. 71 Pocu!ar. 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Well, i! you do, you certainly Twelve aou:a. .m •srloalcnr.. salsa _ pietateagae sports events, an epic stm; can+t ply junior any longer, be- illustrated. over 1246 pare■. tsar POST's ECZEMA attracts more tar-�tlnng 114.06. Fountain of xaowHd", SA " 6 gLe that nub cause it was .over 22,. years ago. 6Dia chrtstls Street, Toronto. �� the tor To of dn, nese" reahm attention .'and wider interest In these personally, we had.forgotten all '_a" Weeping .tin tra,Llsa pw'a tau ms l pomii2ioaa than perhsi�e a' other sporks- a� Deices ill.. wlss not m.apw+mt .an about it till' our memory was scaling, burning eoesaa. rw event, p�„tssly including'the Stanley Cup. ed 6y a piece is The Club- compare Twedde R.O.P. erred whit. �� oimatw and Loot •nsmar And once again, this column raises a Plaintive voice to en- log 'god nasi �• 'aainl"'� OQpj4eg' d what un the, entire football Po tiara Science Monitor by Sydney �hoMade gland hRea fish leuw=u s nr .bow .rnba.r• ar quire why and _ on, gro $kilton, writing from London. � br � sant' with any ocher w o! Canada's west, and a 1S1'ge goportion of the same or and we think You will '' c�h° � m ao rag +ss breed in the east, are excluded by mandate frOm'viewing any England. g dneyt he favorably tmprewd with results. Brood,POST'S REMEpiES part Of this gridiron spectacle? Take it away. y u,g count add these sss bred breed- Lav Free _ •o • • the breeding back of them. To make t C. 0 -. The 'answer to this is likely to be that Toronto's huge more We. .have had one o! those go- � eomparlson diets. :nor len. tat feronte city Stadium, with its 28,0 Seats, Caa accommodate half of Tweddlu m Dna •.Den en0 kali - people than lin other bowl in Canada. t o hcleaa gnawer$ftQugln as-You-please 'endurance tests o h.�feoodbO tbemetL•s.am. and We • y that used sure you will be back for more of the • ♦ • M 1 N l a �� at len t a good one because it contains to so fascinate our . oak. Roman teal, another. rake 11nd line plunger• grandfathers. On the University Twedme .train. Try tbtm out. W. oleo 1 which you could shoot 8 2a0•po Lave special breeds for broiler.. - dual + rIQEx'• w bele cella assniato pain dt•. In this line of thought, presuming it exists of LondOa track at Hotspur Park purpose and roaatera YOU will matte tow sad nervous tension ...ne,ated wtri The first gap Several eight men entered and six start- extra money and nave money if you tate moats oo NPostp•id m plain weaooea vin Toronto the monopoly on this Same, rev® ' delle rY early to catch the high livery s.• --•'- - Is -that •� g west and ,who COaldn't atloid a trip race. egf Market. Also for' tmmedlate delivery, � pOtT.•t C2IRMICAtf thousand Canadians, a d', for a- 24 hours, rugw :res QUrAH ST. BAST coaunro sof Toronto. and probably cotllda't secure a Best for the .gam - _ started chicks. tu*oy points. rosins were there at the etid, the gull t. r:atslosue. electav price oil to COs K - • WOI[>DI it they got these, are abut out winner having covered 637% week old pnrM for a TC!lxm deliver:. r'Et$ f HATuary delivery. LTD. OPPOMTVNIT F8 - • TtVP1DDLH w•T>EaRLE99 C v-. And these several thousand are the 'folks who by givjclg fps of the lour-to .the-mile ,3n- s>4aclus oxTAslo teams . of the Western their whole-hearted support to the Fount in- the east, der track. hm6 otsaaae 4' Conference On airs and the Big Do son wast baa to r4a ler doses Los itaka roar• tier Damazng feu ITPZ the pr es, hies H2 was 'Walter Hayward, a ,ant ens.' That war the lilat this arise. cleaner. amuses • make the Grey Cup spectacle P build- _ . past run. to october. To rel lbw with many householdWrite and other masa Ltb- ins, the answer is 13nancial. ' It the 45-year-old Johannesburg will have to .tart ,our Outletshave eras Co l&6ara . vertu Har4 Ma •tom. - The second yawning gulf, a� file intimate fag inspector. His official- d3s• pails' you Fen.. r�r tt-,s eampls see N� ]s t0 be made a 9n !Ot eztrroeting early December or Januar. xawtx wt have pan,. N,agars .:I Grey Cup Heats are missing a bet. ,which rates as an unoffi- low as 121..46ay `lverbhundred for' Do" m '�auan _ in dollars, then Its practical propo basis asthe baseball tial world record, was_ 159 miles _ Also broner . chicks. turkq poulu. lasing N A NAIRDRES3EiR playedere on the same pra-c C�p. two endo � r T bre would Tor Norm cines ■A310 Grew opportunity nota World Senses the hockey Stanley would be 582 yards. It waa ? trifles 33 served. Those who helped make the series P� yards further. tAan the previous see the games; and the receipts, of say, a' 3-Same series, one y to pleasant. ntifata.d prefeaaiaa e� woes s that Started Chick Darttataa whit. tLv last— Kart•) d dodos east, tw�p west, and vice versa in ;Its= years. v°� more b�ffi � of Haywa� s�host, Ar- z°4ta>►d`raae�,=� Ha.a Canadian ak� �c°D�d. ThOO"nAl an r.us.t e,wm than equal the returns from a single game- thur Newton. His performance", There ale those mho urge that this is Canada's most gaudy, Island std. Light trusses. New HaalDah,ts - ploseratee catalog" !1 e• drama of the yeas. We aim• accomplished as a Professional, x 13aried Boat, wbue Hock z r,i.la 0 moria o�s, �c glittering and colorful sports Was on a square 13 laps to the suss.: and other popular Leary breech. tit ss 1 Dor at. ! week old acn-sexsy 122.06: pnllata pa moor ai w+ 't•°rc But we don't agree tat that 1! should 'be ^ t>.,e. argument mile track at Hamilton, Ontario. ss2.sa: eocker.ls sa4.u: s weak old add Hraaetra: -, ;� y limited N one game, one city, or tri the theory that hams . • e . do 4 week old Maker 1oa: 1 am to t°�tadd ra 44 n t eL. gotta:: r final to broaden the scope. is 1931. 16a: Kaadd YakK q:uitb ' Jcheapen the Cup was Merek profit .ed 201 sl.cal It Per see sof Ts a .4104,- tank. Clinic to � cheapened the world': baseball series er the Stanley Cap Second to Hayward .,.Dried broods a.aaat to per cbtair tine OTtaa series s is any ao orld'i a way. and these give bat Reynolds, s LTD. a�tar"• can be a pert-cies eoc.pa- . e tole fssls vele a "$9-Year-gad Iron- nDr� a►xeH>ssla tion Lar r•nab1c and hasp includes atm+ tY season :douse to view not only the pmlogue� _ doper. with s distance of I54 s�tclzs oarrullo With � Ch. 4 at }� drama. So it should- be with the dray Cup. miles 1,228 yards, which also im- mm •art- - before they all go ttandaty g•ptte taalt.• raaapaala d*aml szswtsam- proved on NtwtOD1 best per- Qr anty •s and LTD.. ph Lnnl partualan gn.lft, Canadian apprond started Pat-, For ffti6 rrlN be tnMewid ce and which rates as the its. 1.fgbe sem. New gamp.hw z agaWr w xow14 i . Yew osleglsafe mid 111 Yeeq. St- Taonrs. Barred nock. white-Rock - soar x L,sbs .for � • scp,Pzas r1rD•• by Ehe,u Nrow�• a Cekwt tow@, best-ever by an Z nglW2mal • W3 New Haap.b,re: two 2»441 tie Yutosi street. Toronto, -mud 12&.76: eoatessia 1!{.701 - Third was Leslie Griffiths. ., rte Reading Athletic: Club. Aged 43 _ old add. s ' soar wset J j4d addtooper to 0.6131 ar•cttjoef •KwolirrAaro a2r oli•ass D I. S T 1 L L E R S- L I M I T E D �� Ciri8lt Ewen th avnL Top m cs�elt s�css �� sae enu Uster p nse um- the rmALtrrm waatsy — to take eedaw for 'rbc aamssy Ce.. aastata*+e Putout yttew ; wrassrnf W o1! *A10 track for two hours durtnt spa sT2 sant tweet. Ottawa• eh, it� say enrtg lou" 011A.- i n1gM. but alter deciding Cgye�a's tasssst any 1 MHAUGS • coaes..y ' - • - sume went oak to complete 130 i s� q� Lnl1 ewibL AtterSOL si tablt.b.a 1242. oil tom' .. ^""+�• miles..348 y I,rdo. SDs It matteend, strove xep watts •vs.. Toronto. parrots an esalet+t. Hayward, too, went' oft the awrontn. oetarlo _ rnienaat • ]-- = track for halfan hour after com- - "11 Bala _-81.46 •rslla - offer. •manta- to �platin= 100 mile's.. To that tune "etreatmLawsCanso wits r satova — Leaves so t olea.°�"le. The Ksea• Outs"he bad been trotting rhyth1nk Dritss,at awls asses. l.rtafaaOnts,ig� HORSE SENSE soar._ lentPLAINally rotted 2nd round the dr- Molmcol Tit. the I" suit, averaging a sua1' eight DTsiniu A"et.lo•pllfo "To seas swlntuo A 14lav-BOB ELLS Zebsooe oumdnatos- But atter rMml e.vll ran .n,tk,a. °Wr ,�er.,,tl�oa c►• Irak, goaraat ed W to mi�es ham' wrta anever secoveltd tkie fag► d to n w Ltosq. waikerv,ttw ort. wishedam sly u gnawer ro+r wwerlu LmltaaLCarp. Lt4. Hos 20i. and eventuallyrhythm eet 8. Pa:k.ts D,sthe boob we brought "They 'darnn the plass, their a completely exhausted man. Tet tau.. sirs Toroea UNWANTED HAlit to -Nova employme>at sad tbslr employ- • home o f ou�p do not know what the-asaisted to the vaatea.e aova, +iiia esca-trio.there b ars. They While being came a champion marathon tun- _ tnarsato d,.act Lo ar fes ase. s�saScotia last SeD'�ler. sec-matter is, and they are too Poo dressing room, Hayward.ares net, winning races and setting Ltermattas aLor user tabora4=40 which we can ttrOngly sad too ignorant to find out fat asked by- Newton "Well, it wasrecords in the continents of Ai-Lie- se.zoo-Vt v vommend to each and all whoam themselves. The reason back of worth it, wasn't it?" To which nn4 „4i ce in ce-operation: it all b that ttuyate being exgul - It'. the life story Of "Father owned by adistragai H Yat ±of 17 cI Scotie, the plotted by Bah firms "Tommen in Montreal and an,Ywhele hour aft�erwaida as haJoeAil call sit Mo also but Canso. -banks a plano for h In40n hisa iauthor,-d°nrge , b� w give money tal mea, his mind ha r"h� ano fed °ough today °-e pro C � l -ted i'I'll try tha - ugh ah°••atW know7d eticourage Canso brains " ore, .it it can be ar- ' p ove of �' � - kins for lnOte than thirty y ran8etd." his. !��r and readers his .story in cl "a�ld so we become, as- I said, • • • - lt'Rnoh• - people, and a few There's the rub. Arran toy °wrap actin it tlrp ". pimple words. 90 places hundreds of thousands 3f these things is-quite an-expen-- -Ha . od Adult �mtiea' w 'miles away skim off the cream, sive business because there is To help People help them the NewW% home In 'a life which- goes into the pockets of so little return. Nobody paid . . some 20r mid p. selves, was Father Jimmy's the very few — not the best don. Awest of Lon- the of God and Hayward and his fellow coin- " `' e work- His. great to lisith place to keep cream, but you will petitors to run � and nobody liaid his h'ellow Man, Ilia irk for eve the fi re." Another '6idr rav le and their thy- 81 gal % `watch thea: But the h 8 round the hal ' 8ayllyingi the mop his "compatisioa First Co-Op. 'of the, track, the refreshments.... to Britain was oL Men theslmue goodness. fig; � un- He encouraged his fisheraaen to for this competitera and those who handled the �uwzzi „ :bounded "spirit, gave this •frail for the recorders, . markers, and l ar;;' pool their resources and to send ranrememb Gavuzzi. Rri11 be little priest the strength to car: timekeepers all .have- to be Paid that 'remembered as a crate of lobsters, for which rwlner_u iy the tight : for the. Brother- . they would have received from for.'. The payees are 'the few and that fabulous trans_ tinder the Father- scattered _devotees of this' ..peru- race from New York t 146 terser St. hood of Irl the local dealer the grand film .liar pastime of '' ultra distance >st.banb - gales in 1929. He is regard hood Of 00CL P tofu#9.75,, to a merchant in - Boo- an authority on racinrefre . - 1 Father Tompkins' m- running. They come from all y _ ,J beUd that if people were harts of the world. merit Where his golden rule tense veal the knowledge of how When, alter 'weeks of-nxious e e • "No solicjs." Thus Hayward dur- �about it, the would be waiting' and speculation, back . Hayward, yward, as we have men- Ing his remarkable feats of sta- r. bre t0 came a cheque for $32, the first gg-custard free themselves from the , tinned comes from South Africa. mina had a diet of e lobster marketing co-op was un- y� ;hackles of'- a - "feudalistic a li n-' der way. Today it operates one He travelled to Britain entirely and rice and frequent swigs of olsuc system" which was holding at his own expensb, spending, warmed lemon juice laced with them down in poverty; malnu of the largest, i! not the Largest.. :£500' of his savings to do � so. sugar and salt. The patient ofii- lobster cannery in the world .;trition, ignorance and apathy. , hit h e set r cis were t who needed -the t~ "Adult lducation" was tug Father Jimmy s love of people for the London to Brighton (50 proteins! While ere h new records ls. w e hose w �#- magic formula, "at. the pit heads, was all-embracing; it was cath- Vis) and' Bath to London (100 'down in the mines,•.out among olic til the .strict sense of the .. miles) runs They were work- r the fishermen's shacks, dong the word, which means universal, outs for his 24-hour effort. He wharves, and whenever the.. far- "I do not know of any Catholic • after an absence- • HAR*SS it COLLARSarrived home, , r niers gather to sit and talk in the or Methodnst way of cutting coal of 55 days, as the greater ultra- -" -evenings." 'Out of it came the or canning Iobster, he used to distance runner in history. -_ larm•rr atf nNoR-Consult .your nem. a Rural Conferences, the Extension say. - • e • • test Harnesi`Shop about stave Morneu x - -Departmerit of St. F r a n c 19 ; Father Jimmy ' srompkins is The 'trip would not have been. Supplhte. We, s•N ear goods nth � �f ,Xavier,- University, the Antigon- dead, but his work -is carried on possible had' b not been for the through yam► Ioad stat• Loathw + ish Movement, by the mea who came after hint - camaraderie of these indeiatig goods doat6►. " Th: goods are right ..Cream for the Few, and his memory continues in the able 'long-journeymen. Most to and se era sur prion., w• manufa.. minds and hearts of the fisher. 'His first act in his little par Hayward-'while in this country _ _ ter. in our, aeWlerl Hanlon Home,.. ' 3ah of Canso; ,where he was ;exiled men and miners the lumbermen -was 70-year-old `Arthur Newton Cella_ n, svr6at rads. Monn rlank•h for his "radical" ideas; oras 'to and farmers of.Nava Scotia. - who did sot take to running ala- and Lather Travoilhtg Ooods, isnot start a - credit union. This column welcomes- tug- til well into his 30's and. then on siace grow Trod*-Marked Oseds "Capital must be decentrauz-• gestions, wise or foolish: and all- _ ..only -to -draw attention to 'what lei you gN eaMif�alloi1: Mod• eek ed," he wrote to a friend, "Our criticism, whether constructive he considered an unjust confls- Branch Banking is making us-•a or destructive -and will try to cation of • his farming land in' by glorified broach nation all' al- answer .swy Aueptiop, Address Natal, In one of his books New• SAMUEL TREES CO. LTD. �..:. •.. +cog .the line. 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I. -,, ... lhavee left' �o: ea eabessaive thodiday to - - - ;.,,, Elastin. goiai_by wr: A/ /�►J %^� The Baptist Siunday 6chcol`enlo�ed , - -I/,.iU f BART N -GARAGEr w: :'I've Juggle , ;a'elili'H - It XILT V[rALX &ed PAUL STIVPAigI' 1`� � 3?artT on 5ytuniea• a� _ r. s ue This week will tae• the ft-st Sap- - eves , >- Beautiful But Broke �1. :..�INATER HAULEa fiat and iJrsdOed Sum Sdroods.. o -. e. ... � . _ �IRPfi -- JOAb1: DAMS Aad JArFE FAAZED -AND BOX NSFF9 rnjoy �� E "' "'��t. The Mission Hand will eekebratc on'. : la GALLONS DELIVERED TO ;]EOi1R P>LRflf831:a ' : �'" „ t..1. ,, Saturday adtkeraoan. The three Sunday all ob- ' 'R E A 6 O N A E L 6 i ATE a r jstf _ I N>!r 3DAY AFTERNOON -- ONLY -DECEMBER 23 - 1.31 P. I[. - CLWST1atAS SHOW FOR YOUNG CBILDREN •0• served White Gift Services on Sun- ""' " - TSE - da y last. • ,... PHONE: PICS SM0 79aI3 , ' } ,'s- t • .11 _ public adhowl �ildren are ,. �- - • - - _ . x. + pavndice. We'hape Lbey -. - , a H. Sin �, -- -.. yM own and the service was ill; W glad to report sue' }7. y r�Ck �ea with lante'a sud>ea � •� , ,, v,¢�� ^.z-'- I d fhedr nidal :made use ad, a i1q:im memzbery more we d4d ?eat year, dad 1g+eR RbA'•ball club Creel . dam Dole, who sang the eta.seeation a a great dead -.to thaws wtho a. = ptf a on Tuesday Sn,"Ihe3 s�wol. d emntiieaa' Lashed, the' aerator D�?- �jve so geaea+owly in caieirr haat we r a is M{s. W. Cl�:er wen 1st. Mrs. 'L *bite, ils P ted thea- des and they may mem and top,_o:r sel3ooatioeo consolation; Mr. S. 'Jones,, 1st and werie dedicate& We oongiatwa* the Don't *rgen thi Christmas CID&- ` a • ' Mr. ,H. Hubbards coasolatioS: R,efre�s-. Sunday School on this fine service . cert this Friday evening at 3.00 p. r meats were served. A draw was won and lmPe to see them Preserst sdnodLi' m. We ify7'e to see the e r i - by Mme. Heenan with paoceeds going ones during the corning year- oe'f�nn this oeesa x� .. club. The Primary Chriatt w Party' on sbeow, the dAX en we 'reaelly fi.* Mrs. J. Peeeidie and Mrd. Saturday afte�oori was also very ` ereeste its !Qaem as,d tbd weeRi;' �I P+ededie Sr. and Mrd Eva Towner, sail ceaslt:l with more Childs, and mare em@�, 4 J I od Cicananont, vianbed Mr. and ML -s, 'Vents on '!sand than ever +bee�tbs+e: Sunday is Clxi3atereea 9u. y a" r ' George Pastry. on 9uneirY: also Mrs 'Ihe c3eSldren dell rep�'eeented angelr ewe eapect to nee t!he cb?ncb tilled osL: e +; Havel itreey. o. shepherds ibr lire Presesstation oK . tisda occasion 'a180. 1�daioe 3t s. adirtt itsa L - ; C Acres is still in East the ChrW-mW Story whkb we under- come and vAni hip with to ao dhow'. ' -. ' yii!� �..r Genered Hiospdtal end is impToroinB aGead was vecy well done. To to! off we remember Cbristro" ea the Bblli P - J6 • .` . ' _ - a tine &ftwnoon� tea and refre�ents of Chi acid not only as a nay Iasi ? ' ado!wly ': ]1i�. and Mrs. Gbsroell, od Mitmieo, were 4erved alon* with a visit f cam i49�ua ooeaaeion boa' celebantieeos T "1` Mr: dead Mrs L.anigsm, Seaarboso, and Santa Claus WIDOW- a materiel types. � _ `' week all rot as t�e/r w salt w e neglected ib pass OR - Y GQ.p�ERATIVE l and Mrs %teGrondeeau and �. it ora. a geooed I0 'r Ries visited Mr� Mea. W. Carter the G1r11d b" almaet a full t7ensae dor can• ooagiebaslati�as to Mer. nail It<ee, gay, theeir'. Ghat, WMPPing DmWnst ation Jack Leary Foci t9x birllx ad their dea- F. Q,AAFII03�T 1a ��; . Brock Rand Schaal will 'bald their' as W'ednesd{ay night. Mrs ghe6er,' Ca6barine Bib% on Deeesdlfat PWIM COLI+ y Christmas Tree and Supper on. Dec- flora Eaton's was a very caPable' 2 Jd vis back home and both olGI 3 ! ' ! : ='- T Mary Zthe Brock Road and Coanmun- wee ale en3oy+edt fres P�•am � -- -- �� -�- _� �: "; ersv well as dernonstr0torassn 0e '�• ' t;x,7. cry ' "! �,a�t Mzs, Z5ada11 in the &r ity iaave tt»s appoethmity os tlha'nk- much Dus"sng ttte re�tmsent .period - "-Gari of '1'bsab } j ;� L LL,"d I.eetftig opened wig a devotianc ' aumbe: ; were dist4ihurted and deaws1. Y Sag Mr, M?7rkaa arsd Stamp Sbr their od Cond?uted by, Mm iY . Courtesy;f. aryd wishing, them aSl a rr>,ade for the parcels she had ws+aPP- I. eedacerelg. -tiAai those wLo Toted .. al•' left oval. !or ansa at a rased! Mnnicipai Ries.'`° ' p '1Q � clbirs. Donald Milne. Z9ie Roll Merl'Christrass and a Happy New eci os:d the lovei9 Pal DI! _! was ans>arere+d ' with .the word- Y We theink iL roves. a 4Yae evening .a11 'tions. 1 at, p�jyithy, �J- , ,, Fodlow�ing this, Rev. R. King t . 1 round and we wish to thank all � ,� those tvlto worked. oa my ba. . pf �?icted an<l insipalea thea new a1!f- L. ---- ------ _-- ___-- auppoiting trs and. swelliaB'thee,cro baU. , - r 4 f - =` "' wd r. eatgn+ c a for _1954, as Wows: Pi+ssideat9 Centennial United Church beyeofid what was tec;nesteci' by'�e yybins Everyone a Very Meyrl' a 1. s 1, , indadl; nice-pbesddeat, Mrs. ,, � .. T. EaYoa ;C+omAany. Christmas and A Ploeperotai Neat 11 y � R�o7ding Secretary, Mrs. Z4ie W. M S. met last week said _ r Sunday nta- sing we saw one cif the Yeas ; Laughlin ,corr. Secret'aey, Mrs. best services oto Sun *cony SrArood hose " . ,beld their election o1 omfice�s Mrs. _ -�,AgE - -^ p . : -11 . Y 13AT 8D0 ;: Treastu^er, Mrs. N: P�+tty;_ had in quite same time It was White Annie wr:?s Pen4uaded to �eontinue in ________________ --- " ;, rrt 'Freasv.-er, M:rs, D. Milne:- Gtit 3nnday �rnd during' Ahe •loping : the presidency as we Seel as one E} R �' , netaI Mrs. Wesley Petty: of the idrst hymn, the Prima•rY' Dept. could make our organization as-wd--_ Volt C •� 1f 3 Sec� -uwy, ` Mrs, A. Tag- tied in an presented iheL , BPfts at desdul 9a she, -considering our small � - 8SE> "M T•Atilm � - Chau+ch liota¢d, Mrs. S, 1 specially constructed altac: SuPt. _n1embenahiI Mrs Scott and Mrs. _ >31tC. ' , - Cera roveece also. elected John Good led stile ,iervice -and told Gseetrwoocl- were elec'teed vice-Pt'eaid- ... U A committee, and 19ae Mrs. Scald ie Dost ngw Secret. "-, �' H�>�iON '` - . age of what Christ=* Sneaaa b0 people its; P sieelnt, Prone 35wi F 4{.r • --- - Air -Abe -sem 'to - - -' Dort of dSffi ntf ooknu+e and races �d Mrs: Clcesoo +yoatYnua �. • �.r, tom. c- _ - v: +:: .. ' ._ .a�., t t Def , aA �` - / .. . , iY 1 i �, . .. . �M 1•.J t .. ... ry � e eu