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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_12_17— r s, s 04 w. . • _ __ - _ - - oar ih'RIIMY, DECZMMM 17. •21164 . a�aafia lie��y VOL .78 NO, s Mu i flatiss .t;i.M W. C. >r� and Baa PUBLISNEW pear; Oaks Digi. Ottawa. Ori •-pea a .!iii! Have .'0 erteeft Of � p, . " . Ontario . :.Opportunity . � . •-��..:� -Is During1919_ -� Free. .Chest X :_ -IR I!Y CLINIC 1566 Y]Q.i+s!(}s _ ridwit e TewJshi! Connell — SEVEN CENTS FOR BANTA AJAX HIGH SCHOOL r pI G !e I, l Couwm, at meeting on ikon- We can often get the real spirit The Ajax High School is centered Cnngratuhrtions to R. D. O'Conaor� r' day night, placed ;14,000 malraoae of Christmas from the children, even in the rapidly expanding southern son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Oon- covemV on the near police stati,on if we think they don't know what its residential area. The ten -acre site on nor, who was among twenty -talo out- The Dept, of Planning informed the all about. Sdbond Street, east of Harwood standing skifen e4 Ontario Vletet'- Couadl t>> consider it will cost Last Saturday at Claremont, old Street, provides .adequate space for ' inary College, . Cmalph, Dennis woa _ atban>!i ;18,6!4 to get the debris out Santa was busy handing out candy the development of a quarter mile the Omega Tau Slip= Award moa' a cd the Petit Cote, Duiicire and Rouge bags to hundreds of children, Sling cinder track encircling a football field third your qt sdent, hes .non- - -1 s' &ivers They would, pay ttlus p� in front of him. A small hand and two baseball diamonds. The tributsed 'notably to athletics and ex- J., reached out towards Santa and the building is situated to take advantage tra4urrieulae activities. Bennet ed the Ltv�erpoat hand contained seven ,cents. The own- of the sloping site, creating pleasant Mrs. WalRer Skaip fractured her .3 Mr E' er of the hand and the seven cents terraces with "a field stone retaining ankle in a ftll one day this gabe,3ay+ers' Association, waited on 8 war . Council and ddscu�•--P ce, mire' was a small boy. wall leading to the entrance canopy a d was i ism to hospital. _ - - and school problems• "Take this and 'nee it to help buy and a kin area close by. The stn - ------------------------------------- protection .. .: . • parking Bev, choolMcGiP o em& Lar• toys for other children," the youngs- dents enter the classroom wing on a To The Electors of ' a .portion o1 leads Given in sub-d�iv. ter said. graceful ramp rising from the walk School Section No, !West: isipor for school and park purposes Old Santa was taken by surprise. in the bus -loading area. I take ills opportunity to ,express „ "You keep it for now," he said, The building .covers a total area of mor great appredabion of the confid- M his .. s M• ttor we'll see on later. approximately 8b 000 re feet of arse reeaed v llaaurice Binsbead and Druncaa and e y PP Y aqua once is ,exp by y�otu' votes the job aQ In the midst of the crowd and ex- which_43W.is inst'ructianal area. The in last'week's election od 'Trur,.eea r Spantg Neve ta''n a fered citement, the old man forgot all about materials for the building are'selected oe .ttre public-Schcol Board, GORDON H. BRAY - A Assessors.ifor air Regi held, with 'tlfe small boy, but when it was all t6 create an economical yet distine- __ _ JOHN LAY over the boy came back.Live structure. Specially selected -------------- ------------------- Pablieitty Chairman TB Survetf tb2 cases being beaati. One was re- "Here," he said, holding out the bricks are used in panels between — AJAX ELECTIONS Pickering District deiced � and true otJhec tiwb sustain seven cents, "and if I get any money, steel columns. The windows are large .. + Publicity, Organisation Completed a ocn � ' for Christmas, I'll send that along to give as much light as possible in •The • dtr'st m+unic.i.7a1 elections for = �, This Wcei At'Oahawa An *e Bylaw was paw to you. too.,,the classrooms but are double glazed _ Fat The County of Op1arlo firming t7ss two Aaaessor aypoin2--------------------------------- -- to save on fuel costs. As nrair►te i- a td became we Lir: time at which ~ r menta _ '( —Rotary— ance saving, factor, plaster is reduced: tii� nb _ •' - . - o A; ax 'tad vi tua u ------------------ to a aummum. Dopa The" people ad Ontario County will - ----'"--"'h"- t re uti. d populace L + $case Hills Home And School t ttuei atmQ,nt e_s az have -the opportunity o2 a free chest Mr. Ed. Parscns, Teacher in Retail . The entrance lobby has a built in � ever; boc.y see -.Ad :nterest.,u on .amJ _ .' x-ray during 1955, The Ontario • De- Association Merchandising rat the Ryerson Instit_ bench; i�ourful feature wall and- account, Thu.: v.t+s a' :r r;e s.m_e uc .. paitanent ale Health is m provide the ute, and- cu,ft of Rotarian- Harold large' areas of natu:-ul wood. The eandadeates for -_t_btA. niece_ -al c,Qnre14_ ;. _ special x-ray ega4i M The Rouge H3]ls Haeme and School Richards -on addressed the Pickeciag classrooms have. natural $dished ply- -and -wva pretty mum a sittat oa; !Chest X-ray Surveys, The Ontario 1954, at the Rosabenk School, Wed- lwju Ics Ise —.ee— Mary Club on y ' • und-cork-I �-by one Aj..x citizen,.t►hea _ C-ounty Tu�beraalo-sis Association • wkll one' of the 'outstanding addressers to tackboarcis with acoustic tile- tibov, ' asked "w•ilo was runrsit g ; ' zuia La be sponsoring Llys organizing work . �sV r 8tt�, A' d�eiighC• t"re Ciib in the Fast year, The ceiling is exposed 'decking on I w� ,,o2 c}uite sure that 'i, wr id bre _ (roan the procxeds cd the current fully Irdotzna] etrroephere, in keep- While he referred at some len naturally finished laminated , wood length - 1 easier to-•say-=vrha wt+s NGT-i.u�i'i-' Christmas Seal Sale, ing with the festive season, was to a few of the "incidents" that have beams. Floors .are mastic -tile on. con- � .7 -maintained throaigfiaut -. the evens- %akon place arcuiid Ryerson in the crete- slab. Each classroom is rovid- I Then wpa a sazsethi of a "so rids O er 'tit -mea million tree rifest x- � have been'talcen of the people ing. mr- Weav4z+s class sang Chris: p� few months 4expressing his ed with supply and exhaust ventila• and north of the tra:k atrnceph;.re" rays - -of Ontario under this co••opeaetive °�° non andtheir clear yotrag disapproval of all ), tie spoke mainly tion and the .building is equipped with , • • faces uses erome- fluorescent lighting- througbout. Co':!i in- cosntest, as etidenced by ttta _ : arrangement since mass s�urv�ys #se- vadc.•es and 'happy to 'parents". Mcs~ teachers•have die polis, Feb Baydy. OBE, head .cd hest thing to remembe-. Mas, Dunccm'r*, covered that the conduct and tohits be- nd are lined with lockers acrd- na-' gars. From 1946 on. 300.000 x-rays 1 Fsayltiy - Enginee�tmg, beco:ne3 first: }save been taken annually in this Sandra Elliott and Mr.'Collins Por- rf, parents is :'eflected in the ch ii, Lural fln:sh,wood siding at rnoin en Mayor of Ajax, deTeat:ng Sam H:ux- csse -case-finding piogram, !rayed -a sketch aQ falrlly li'e., and' It is becoming an old story, and trances which can be ea.. ­. y_ mu:nta.1,• , sire phsy ologttal explanation. a* it even police, who vrrork on juvenile- ed in much used, areas. The tlpars• r. I ter- by a margix% at only' l38 votes, - A great number of chest abnonma'L N~ read by Mrs Peorce: Mrs, Fos- cases, come to the some corridors, lobby, .was'truomd sires, John IK la.bz�corres Reeve, gedesCn- _- itSets halve been discoverer}. Of ttP P. D. Kelly. 1233 to 492. Roger Gbn- tier, Sr, Parent E&=t:on CbnveneT- chringe roomer are tera.az u eases of active tuberculosis, the Lisaj- clusiors—tarot, in. ;he main, the bi:•mer i ant is Dep -Reeve, rrefeat;h Tliom:.e- read an ®cticle entitled "Is 53r1ta far the m4s'ortunes of the wayward f The school is s when for extra lefty are i'o,md In the early stages of t ?, curricul:.r activities witrre t.7e ,class- Nettie 1187 to 31@. ddeases.-This ttoa conte ibuoed to tics Claus Rae Mm Fortier tlx.n p'.aye child,, can be placed at 'the fleet of Stir paunciliors were r 1 _Cttd: Vd:•a. ed the scoomFaaiaseni w1hi1R- evefy- room w.ng may be c.osed off_ and the` ;-•tapud>ty dezlining bas-contributed from TB ratrents, and—the same call be: -aid PRAmb, Ken Smith, CIM.,e FLwland; in the province. one jcrired in .11ne singing of Christ- gymnasium-cafeter nares be used by a" a. gnaat many cases in our oma - UM Carols. , the car.'.ttrunityc ']rbcs wing ineltades ,Wm, 9ca:tgi P. SQ�eh_n, C W, Lay- , The Reference C'lin held regal- _ {'Picketing District, o c anging ms is and a cock., ---- ----------------=---- er'son's pupils range from 15 also h cop for sports -rely at Ajax end Piekaring Townsh-49 �" �' music room well isolated from the Poaslbiy becaarae irk w®s 'heir first tad and Dunbartlan Scbool are — EDD1E's SHOE REPAIRS — , to 21 ypars of -age=a diffieWt. age. election a most. unusual number .cC �i , elassroom wing. -This This set of rooms under the supervision at the -Medical S The PP{nrioal and Stade of Zx'rii provides useful accommodation when " voters appeared at the polls-ovdr 70 ' = Of}ficer of Health, Dr, N. F. Tulin- Don't throw away those old, -. ex- -school realize this, and 'they there dramatic 'productions are being pre= percent of, avai able voters, voting, ' pensive robber overshoes because realize that .their notbilities to _t, - Tuberculosis Associcr3ion, rented on the la.ge stage at one end ---------------------------------- t' tbey have a hole In them --have them this aoe •pupil, - be the This Aasocia:lon tris worked insist -y greenest of the gymnasium.. At present. the. PUBLIC NOTICE _ .lase with the leaders of induWxy to soled, heeled and patched at Eddied among teachers, gymnasium is only kalf=size but pro- ; make s cissas " 'x-ray svadlsble Vo _ Sb 'e Bepair• Also, we have quite INS, Parsons. -without hzaltation, vision is made'. fair 'easy 'expansion 'PENERAL MEETING t every new employee, a tew ased skates for sale. Come spoke plainly to parents describing, with a, minimum of .disturbance to ` The q a Seri gate R the only to and see them. You bay a pair: and in. his opin'_on some of the resoen- school activities at a later date. The MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 21166 , i we will sell your. Nd ones. Get soave sibilitles of and --the , wasn't RN P. 3 -s+oiuce of re gnus by vv�hit:}s the da- 1 t�1ea'f,, cafeteria will b., a bright. room with .. versified programa od ttbe Ontario 1 warm fait insoles for the kiddies far any, one wall of brick incorporating a rubber boeSs, and let them have -----____-- County Tuberculosis Association are --- -------- ------ the a G - D . -. their skates for tan m Mee, Lsla Jackson 'Pattern symbolising a plan of A tNERAL AeEIETING of the Dir tinstriced- County .. ix . , - (munitipns factory that, not ion ago. eaters and Shareholders of ifie lick. --- --- the Cbrktgm HaIIdalr� ' — —•--_ i 'development of Ajax. ----------------------- started the pSOCLAMATION ---•--------------------- Mrs. Lulu Jackson., a summer ties- Kitchen and, storage rooms are ad- *ring Community Club, Limited t : Claremont PARADE SUCCESS (dent -at the Bay- for rextny years, jacent to the cafeteria and served by heti is the 81c1rerins Comma sty , died suddenly in Toronto, dr Moa- , a service road just outside. - Memorial Hall, an Monday, January lm seeaedasoe with a iessls><lea The Claremont Santa Claus parade day. She will be burled from Trull's The south wing, extending west 10, OW, for the'paryeae of Electlar the Towaabip of Piekesing Comma last Saturday was better than ever. P%meral House, D"rth Ave. on f f o in the gymnasium, presently Officers and £card tar the year Im. - 5 I hereby Proclaim This was the feeling expressed by Sauirday, houses Boil yrs, Mechanical and Elee- Shareholders - at the Club, pieww DECEamm 57 1!154 _ pgONDAY, + those who had already seen parades I ---- - - -, trice !services, centrally located, and _ bOte- •'your presence is required is ^+, "DO-,BODAY' in other laces and made com - Yo people's Union -- a well + carry on discussion, and ydur vote 'Public Holiday in the Tewssikip N p P °� equipped shop. Provision is sons. .. 24ekerins United. Church. made to extend this wing to the west- .Ir essential to the arriving at any de- GBO'RGD T. TODD,.Reew The school floats and other floats ern limits of the property•to'provide '•elsbns -Chat may be made at this were original, and a lot of time had The Pihk•±ring United Chi c''h Y, more shop and drafting rooms .to 'meeting " ► _ GOD SAVE T>lw QVW been spent on them. The Markham P. U. met in- the cbucth besenrent meet the educational needs of .a rap-.-, ----- ----------- high, itAY' T, DOBLE =----------- school girl's pipe band added idly expanding industrial community. Ta The E1e6tore O[ P P Inst Sunday evening, at the usual r Secretary Pickering Community Cb* music and colour. time of 7.30. The "Missions and World Connecting the north classroom Whiib7 T°weshlpt Hundreds of . bags of candy were Outreach Commission" was in cttetire wing and the south gymnasium shop pi�kerhyC, Orta -in t ' Thank you lea• your erfendid sat'- out, along with balloons; and - December 14; 1954 j • ter the ,� an givenbut the program was ' a tbtetrre in wing' is the Administration Area. !Pert pencils. It was abig-day an' -with the" seasorL Here, provision is- ------ ------ - - -- • success. Members of the Claremont +rhe meeting began with a w*orshi,p cipal, Vice -Principal and Genera "Of- Hiwaatam Family Christmas parts _ W. H: GUTHRIE - -- �-- -------------------- ------ -- - that work was really worth while. The bines meetinthe arhi ires There lam Mets and booksor atT'le Annual the Dunb3rtcnily r rimae !¢ Businessmen and Community Asaoei- • •Christimas bleat reports on Flank l?rou_e say 1 that can -be rreally`.tort efforts owed outlasted vinese its allotted bane be- use space. career mphlits s held in Lir: basement. sans will p SUcry, with an interview area and die a '"doles very well„ tthe Unita! L— The Christmas Season and Traffic Safety cpause 'r�eu� Vp Aid for tihleune e :� The Teachers''�toom arca Washrown j ' rrir. .TurkEe dinner; t Gans fisc 1� EDITORIAL �. facilities are centrally located here as tF en, end—SanUa' i immediate district p nceri to be a well. ----- - ---- -`-------- Claus, The safety of our school pupils on streets and highways rs a problem- vjE_-y controversial issu e.: howe-mr its :.`. the link betFeen the admini5tra- f A Thank You of great concern whic4 grows larger from year'to year. It is indeed fortunate execution was finally eratruKte:d to a tion area and the clasFroom._wing is a that growth of this problem, as expressed by increases in statistics of injuries two -member committee. All % •these- 'Htulth- Room "' with adjoining rest • To the ''ews• Ed -tor: '•sand fatalities; has not been as great p;oportiorrately'as the growth in school- present were in !tanner od carol -ins- room and wusl.rovm. i)ispiay space is TYe n•. 7er.� "' a 'x'. IJI. S. of age papulation and motor traffic. ing for Christn as Eve The New again provided for literature on the Pickering Un''.,d' CC, _arch, wish _h While any increase at all in the accident toll is regrettable. we can Y'ear's Ere Danne, to be. 'held in t£ne health which is awailabie to the stu-' to express to yc {heir srate."ul ap-. - nevertheless derive encouragement toward -renewed efforts from what progress -event, one, member even felt it was dents. The Book Store is located p�r'echtfon for ^ � tfi- notices of `�► the facts do indicate. Undoubted! the regular attention to from instruction Shncoe St, United C'hcrrch Hall, in nearby with a large bulletin: board for meeting°, and ^` r ar'.°� files of Clue � Y y Oshawa, was. anoth�e+r, much-discussed student activity notices, • just outside organization d1,-, :n.- 1,954 .in Ontario schools has helped many children to avoid` crippling or fatal the moral obligaftion od ell members the service hatch. _ E. L Stork,' Sec -Tress. occident injuries. Our teachers, asssisted in many cases by local police to attend,, The classroom wing has six class- ---------- ----------%-----_----- 1 :officers and other's, have not -only taught safety; they have also by frequent Now that the mood VMS �, the rooms for 'general subjects, two sci= — COMING EVENTR Of thousands of homes in the Province: prog-aan continued with a disauEcaon ghees' rooms (one for chemistry and YOU ARE INVITED t0 THM ) In these important efforts, the Department of Education has been aided of numerous questions ed cuPfent in- one for Agricultural Science), a large "HOME SALES SHOP"' ' by special safety material provided by the Department of Highways. This tesest, such as; "Is Christ being pulE and well equipped Home Economics Open Every Afternoon, alas co-operation between two departments of the. Provincial Government has back. into Christmas ?" "Dow dmf h Commercial Room, an Art THHRBDAY, FRIDAY AND co-operation in traffic safety facts and information reaching not only our very the Santa Clan S� heave a bad ed- Room and a bright Library classroom .SATURDAY EVENDPGS tact on chdldr+en?" and "Is fisc con- lined with bookshelves. Washroom' f OT% GVAMTINGS CARIM Iat1le audience of more than 980,000 pupils but, through the pupils, .hundredstion facilities are centrally located a# the rPEARIIuTG ApPABEL E?O, ,reminders kept the subject well forward in pupils' minds. atf idolatry?,*. ad Nativity Scenes a motes y r _ d1, idolatry?'►, Argaanerh*a . an ballh east end of this wing. At the welt pe -Coons ani .S1o>,. 1104 .ChsMnsaO' During holiday periods, however, the children are away from the school's sides of oath qu>exdgn wtrt+e so' nVM_ end, provision has been made for the at � base 7 - daily inif>rence. In the Christmas season there ars ming conditions - uncer- ��' end. so pe�ataskv�e thsit this addition of several more classrooms mm C. mann= ;ain weather, early nightfall, the fact that people of all ages are doing"an awe cwuwc' .aaenvt to recount extending the wing. to the property _ peesed--Cis . .. . - Mp leis: pnusoal amount of travelling, shopping and visiting — all of which combine therm Let me suggest that etnyone fa- .'limits. Are fir -..<3 time to increase the likelihood of accidents. ierested in such subjeeta, corse to The Architects, Shore k Moffat of - _. - S It b a tragic fact that the "Christmas Rush" period has "become known Hes nest Mating to 41126 out lio�w Toronto, -have latest this School, cam- N F —MA DE f3ALE8, BCNOOL rinds of the year for tralHc accidents. For this reason *less dlisar aloes develop: tined the Ltest building methods DDjI}p-.IrpB TQREI6T A11iD TOlm pas one of the wgrst ix Ali young pepole are fhvited to with sound . equipment, to produce .a FRi>DAY, D'EOEIfMM 17; T -UE. NE-, W--,- (i I sun writing to urge that in each school some special effort be made at this the creat meeting , on Ste, Jaen- well planned educational unit. gime to help the pupils remember what on holiday the habits and attitudes um — car. _ _ safety which they have learned in school. -1. 5.. avu..: ..•'_ :...::. . ;..-.=.:.:.: :.v.=r•:.:.k ...:.�:..a.c.✓L, ::...: .. as..-+.._.•xiw:: ._ _. _ _ .,;..t:.: -..r.� �i _ ..- �� . .; ' .' Er4.::., ro..r* ;}."'.k px''�'p tis ii ' tRei•" . k•► a fir. 1 • G77 • r t} -f-:•.•r"'*'. .c. • " tc. ..,,. .. ..',i- r' ? • d .4c.�F,..'.;wi Yi't"' _ . -. ;.y.. - I A , ,� . . , Vi _ . F,• , The only aioi'nt �emage. in their thanany other disability. It is Crook -spotting Eft. Oakville- home was from rain also the last word -in unpredic- driving in under the doors and ability. Partner can carry a full _London Airport windows._ pall of milk with the greatest -'- help- Her lvlajesfq's customs officers But on the farm Partner is of ease yet he is almost still isxing fences and filling in els when it comes to handling at London Airport must- always - - i► gulleys. And there is still the his own knife and cork at the be on the alert for the unex- bridge in the lane to repai. - or dinner table. 'It doesn't really petted. Their - security surveil - rather thea roaches' to it. It - make sense - but there it is. ' _... pp lance must cover not only the will probably take quite e, few Science moves along, some= customs sheds but the complete, loads of 1.111 to build it up again times,. slowly, -sometimes with , ro rl startlsn . 'ra xdit ,As for • W. airport.' v stance i n the case of weeds: immense -number -• p Another thing,, my recent _ ofmen would have been severe attack, of lumbago, from Pa °p i;npossible five .years ago to which I• am now thankfully re- a keep the whole airport under h Partner always been po8- e� to chemical destruction of' p weeds. He believes in control .covering, is directly attributable observation At one time an at- .. . _ - _ W Hurricane Hazel. ''Thinking but not - destruction on the tempt was made to "steal - and theory that the fibs us roots- of - Partner had enough tc, d0 out- o "smuggle a million dollars' worth s!` . lents near Orangeva , On one side I was paddling around in weeds are necessary to prevent of 'bullion out of the airport. occasion a car overtook him and the flooded cellar trying -t6 get, soil erosion So we were artic a Only a last minute "tip off" by than careened across the road the furnace . going. And that e11Y .interested ' in . an article one of the men 'involved in . the �.v published recently on beetles • _ �ONICLF.S �' �� over. m a water- finished me for.awhile. And now.. p 'plat prevented the success of the Wed ditch. He helped the trap- Partner's neuritis, which is al- and weeds. Experiments have robbery. RFped occupants to safety through ways with him, has become much been taking place i0 California Now ever T the window of the car other- worse. So, while our troubles -and British Columbia for des- every,square inch of the wise they must surely have are ne li able compared with troying St. Johnswort by intro- -airport can be kept'_ -rider obser- g ,g• p nation at any time-Q1_the days � drawned, the y or souls in the disaster ducing a certain type of insect This tremendous feat has been • We have just enjoyed a lovely Dee and Art were here on areas ' et the are real enough wl ich feeds only on this par- . Y Y g achieved -with one small gadget weekend _ insofar as weather. Sunday and they did not suffer to have caused us considerable titular weed.. It has been found in the .customs- boarding office - was concerned - and I expect an; inconvenience at all - at inconvenience an,', discomfort: a cheaper and more effective in the continental departure the same thought was in every- least not in regard to 'the storm. And i deradication t h a n • • �uppoae -�tzat: applies to method of - ' ... spraying with chemicals. The building. t _one's mind - how different Their trouble had been with. quite a number of other farms do not attack any other Technically known as long- from the week before when the Davey who had a uad cold or -.nd farm famW,-s. range, binoculars, it occupies the devastating effect of Hurricane- slight congestion wits a tem- How. helpless can one get form of vegetation. It is thought p - Hazel was making :itself -felt )erature of 102 degrees. --Holy- 'without being really sick. Joe• p far ' corner. of the boos=din oom. s lant lsfe and the. insect world -more and more with every pass- ever, penicillin saved the day tors and hospitals peri'orm near- are so' clearly allied that future T� o the Dom has a hour. There has been so d David is now as experiments may lead to the window overlooking the whole �Ang and good as mfrs ' s in many apparently natural eradication o! most of airport:__ i - much written and broadcast new. Sometimes I wonder how hopeless cases... involing iilnesa _- about the storm., you would'' we mothers ever raised our and accidents and yet many bier troublesome weeds. The The large- binoculars with a •think there could be nothing families before penicillin was cases of chronic arthritis , and Parasitic Branch of the Domin- did ectoi _.ori the .top swing - _ left to tell and yet every day discovered. neuritis still resist every known ion department of Biology is round on an extra large tripod• :.... ' 1--: more details come to light about Bob and Jay came up 'last : treatment. Arthritis alone, so now experimenting with couch The director is used to enable - - places that were Friday even men- .' Friday as I was unable to get statisica' say, is responsible for Sri• Poison ivy, ragweed and officers to •pinpoint. an object at tioned at first. The other .day, :.out to do my weekly shopping. .more lost man-hours of work wild oats are also on the list. great speed dor .instance, I got a setter" from MY sister, now living on he Objects That Brought Bad Luck ancee a nugget to be made into frankly admitted that he want - outskirts of Oshawa:* We' had g a ring. This was done, but dir- ed get rid of it. The- English-. - - : = : • not read o1 any damage being ectly she wore it her finger be- °men soon discovered why. done at Oshawa, nor did Kath= gan to swell. Neither the jew- _ leen mention floods, but she did Recently a woman asked a and 'ori his way home the pur One lost an arm when his gun eller nor.the doctor could ea _ kay: the power went off . at 5:45 jeweller to find a customer for chaser was knocked down by a plain 'achy, but eventually the exploded , ,Two . d 'died fins e p.m. Friday and on Sunday her -engagement ring. "Sorry." bus. tial crashes and died some aw i _ " pain was so severe that she left night, up to the time she wro he . sal I'd rather not. 'I feel An' oriental curse. Several mont$s latera Another w off wearing the ring. it was still o8. So to her apart- it's unlucky." thought so. But magic scarcely cidently killed. The sole sur- menf for two days anyway _ He .was right. The ring had �� . the explanation ,-in the The -explanation - if you can vivor brought the. mummy -case there was no heat; ,light; radia brought her nothing but mis- case of a scythe in a certain call it that - h a in e when the, to England and. gave it to his or means of cooking a meal, fortune. She married, the, man farm building. ,.It. ,was hanging prospector.. returned home. -'I, sister. She and her family suf- i Friends in another district had who •bought_ it and he died high out of reach, and obviously found the ,nugget," .he told his fe=ed all -sorts of 'disasters, and invited -Kathleen and son Klemi • within .two . years, - Sadly, the -hadn't been used dor a long time,, financee, "among a pile of na- were_.. nearly driven. .-mad by ► _ -to dinner Saturday and Sunday, widow put it away, but after a A visitor.. asked wby, and was five bones.`'- Had some witch- worry, and anxiety. ' Afterwards, of course. they had again on amazed at the answer. doctor -put a curse on that spot? Eventually, t he ill_-omened time. she she wore it #o retgrn to their cold, c -)m' several occasions. Ay -ways some= "That scythe was made es- Pm haps. Strange things happen relic of a past civililation was _ lbrtlesa apartment, thing, serious happened - sick-' _ pecially for grandfather b ' Africa .,deposited in the British. , Mur • Another day, -a young fellow' g y - ness, loss of money, accidents, all the village klacksmith,' said tine This is, especially true of cum. But not before it had ea- - came here who had anent the of which she ascribed to the ring. farmer' solemnly. ` "He used it Egypt, for there are many stories acted further toll in death and _- - weekend up near Uwen Sound. -But how did the jeweHer. sense -only •once: He was an expert; of misfortunes which dogged accident. What is the explana- _. Driving back he saw three aid- the evil influence? and yet he cut his. foot. Blood- those who disturbed ancient tipn?" None -unless you believe - Her case is one of many in poisoning -set - in, and it had' to tombs. One of the lesser -knows . in the supernatural. Figure Flatter D y which an inanimate object has be amputated. Later, my i the= conserps the case formerly hold= But whether you do or don't = put a hoodoo as ita owner. Al- was using it when he _slipped, ing a mummy of a princess who the question remains. Are some most everybody knows -the dis- the point opened an artery in.his died some 3,500 years -ago. - It inanimate objects possessed of estrous history of the Hope Dia- arm, and he nearly bled to was bought by five Englishmen an evil influence? rt seems mond.--But 'there are other ex- death." Then the farmer held. from an- Aral: in 1860. He like it. ampler just as uncanny. out his right hand and revealed �"'• `r On his death -bell 'a Suffolk that the top of the index finger farmer bequeathed a watch to was missing. "I got this sharp-. - - ,his youngest son. "Never • part _ening. the thing;:' re said... "At- .,. _ -- • =• ' -- it," he The young ter which I decided there was with told him. ' • . • man promised. and he kept his something unlucky, about it t. - word for some months. But it A really eerie story had i4 s + was an old-fashioned watch and _ origin in the French- Revolution. i although a good timekeeper, was A family now living in Norfolk not the sort he wanted to carry possessed a lock of hair which _ _ around. So "he sold it for a few belonged to an ancestress who.. - shillings = and not long after- - _ bad died on the guillotine, For -wards was involved -in a motor-- 'some reason it was kept in -a cycle accident from which he glass case, and one day a guest \ • died a few hours later. -noticed that the hair, normally The min' who • bought Via fair, had turned almost red. He watch was his pillion -rider. He drew his hostess's attealion to spent r long period is hospital, this, and imntgiiately i6e went p• �g It's an omenl' . • she cried in - , " I) - and was left with a permanent derthly We. limp. The watch. It was ti away merrily after the . smash • -fear. "'Whenever that happens y _ - occurred. But it stopped at the somebody in the: family dies!" exact moment that its former Her fears were justified. That owner died. -evening -a telegraph boy. came A clock is associated with an. pedalling ' up the drive. With other uncanny and inexplicable event.. In a London suburb 'aa ming hands. the woman open. t • ed the envelope and read tht --- » old man lay dying. Directly he message, Then . she collapse& breathed his 'last, the clock on Thetelegram conveyed the sad T homas'Lopemar and kis famtly-fiave ..the mantelpiece stopped. After news that her son had been Avery reason to be happy -a beologist confirmed the claim that the funeral his married laugh- killed while mountain -climbing tMrs': uranium on lopeman's farm. Things have been rough ter sent it to be repaired ."It's done tor," said the watchmaker. 1n North wale& for the family 4 y p ' Another present from abroad y CI Children, not all shown) but the hope these (t - ,' "Completely worn out. Can't d ido caused trouble. A prospect- be better things ahead after the government inspects and 47 6 a thing with it." or in Sotith Africa sent his fin- approves the find. 1dYi 24xt The -clock was put ih a'Euo'- board• and forgotten. Then the daughter hada baby, and soon 'f afterwards her husband heard _ ticking from the cupboard.. The �� r Fashioned -for the clock was going again grid went ` cut• to properly !it the shortperfectly for years afterwards•— or, fuller figure! Sew -easy - Mysterious 'and, baffling hap- r w, ,� , x s, - • you're sure to want more than penings are associated with the . - slimming form love! chevron- Y \a. \..... I one. Select stripes they're B so curious as the story .. t Carved ivory canbe'3' nothing effect in front! Popular 4 -gore Y gure which a wo., gracefully from hi man brought to an antique drapes � pe Bt' . Y ... _�' ... " I want to sell it,,, she dealer. ` said. "It gets on my • nerves." i s Pattern 4786: Half Sizes 14%. Y, she explained Asked why, p that - 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%,' 24%. Size - her father-in-law had brought h x 164 takes 334 yards.39-inch fa-.. fn';, brio. it from China and had been This pattern ear to use, sim- killed in a pit accident shortly • y afterwards. His only son • :ple to sew, is -tested for fit Has Y " complete illustrated instructions. woman's husband -had commit. m , Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ted suicide and she herself was: • (35c)._ in coins (stamps cannot . just recovering from a danger. be accepted) ted for "this pattern. ous illness. It was an interestin curl . SUE, NAME, AD- R o,; lint plainly SRaSS, STYLE NUMBER. and not Being superstitious the Send order to' Care •o! Box J. dealer bought it readily at i bar- WINTER WOND�LAND IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT -Juliet ca of ermine with jewelled • _ U3 Zightesnth St., New To- gain price. Sit while- putting it _ .._ _ P ► fronto, .Ont. on a shelf with the aid of a flare at stile of face. left, is complemented by the matchinS ermine muff. Ambrose designed ' ladder he fell and broke his leg. Ili oleMble. "snowbank," at r[pht, of whits fox set off with.jewelled flower on a satin stem y Il3SVF 47 --, lfltll4 Later, be sold ibe ivory flgtwt- tops a muff and . stole of matching fur. • . ,..... .... _ . , .-'.=,�•. ..:'-- .'_ , -•.••k."`-.. ...� ..:�' .,. - • » ,,..-- • .:ate a* ..:._�. ' 1b �- ti 1 r. .. AUflLEI� • � aaa h&. P, ArW*%. eotkgtat+ulatioaa to life. and P pu, TisaV=0414 — .. y Oneiosed a dKls�,mul pt+ l�dl4 apA Rev. 11Sr Bamford gave► �7" 90 era at tae A,,,gey Com®, tY.a t.acndiy wraw �Laaa held ttatdr Wm Ellicott, wow will celebe.-ste.thedr Cir •istMae Storg, on film -. When abs � �i'e• A very pleas,vat'twt�urai • yAvuw Club ke 18u5- are ae -gild a� meeting at Lne Saoaanl: wx .,uti 34th wedding riaaiversary oa Mond" Littlest Camel Knelt", as well as VW the. _On-We-Go chain Ona Is& -- list Presgdent, • gild - bAM.. 4 lvortoN ea Aiwni;.W --v - December' 20tih, when they -will be at carol winging, and fames. t3upper vas tea east# h C bristtaas Carol w a ctlad=, - ldentti Bob Be on; ��m' er ening, warn trite .,wwwAn4 w.w+,Xt" at haeme to their lrieorls ds+otn 2 to 4 ser ed, and the children went hams comber .cid IV a9uEdit good, Our - taon; let Vice s., urbd. Kean ewkcwd: rresideat Allan Ml- fly dinner at well bru,vn; wad Vace-rte„ lieu , A gi. and latae' at pleased witti rtD¢ aQberaa�on's acre � t6salu to a•]1 the ladles �wEea cheer - • ,eCX4"jy_ icoti; I" ).we-frees., 1,veersoa Ivo:- the 'home of their'sm Manson 'and tertainment, out dor the Swill week they del» c,uQu ie • Tro •'�, 8, ' ton; ' Sec+e'tary, ba.* F rano t aarter; Mrs. Ellicott. 6.wr'ae. kAu C-U&de - -- Our Sunday School children are Ltr '17easurer iv m. J, Keeler • rives - --.Guthrie, George PuCkran, Chas, l;lmi- t•4a- A large gathering was held in. the ------- ------- - - very alcor AtaatioinY: for Ube Ctrrist-. ecce•. kau �anemt Committee; Mrs, vane:' Mrs. lVl r»llicott reea.beee Mi: Township Hall on' Weeidu viva Eatettsiameat and Treee This - tier , , I he W et-en,­: `DU N BARTO --- -� on Fri ALair viii; oft, •= d when ffie ladies of the Waanea'a Wm. Gnrthcie Jr. kis, Chas. Clem- deny c'+venia�,." at - d. •ence On Friday, evening o! tlyis 7ivae+}c, s _Institute, cra=ters of ,the Wotaan's Mrs, A. Hilts od Oshaw-a was a re- ' o'clock, Santa Claw and is &M for - Mrs, Arch Bell, Mas, Geo. Iawezatt, social ovenang wi.4 be heir in the Association and the Women's Miss- cent visitor with Miss A Brander, every Sunday School swcliolor, and a, F1arvi r Bell, Lorraine Mrs.M41Fr e, Township Hall,'-to honor uw Brou- .ibnary Society were hostesses to • a- Ww were ser to 'hear that perv, EL every .c5ilti _ Mervin �arlow; publicity, 1� Fred ry ad caiadYes etc. i[°c• ev - . PL3trin; Auditors: -Mra Wm, B,-Own. . g� �°all Pearn. Ail lr.cnds ad d two hundred friends and. tell- M. Ekrxm was condined to Oahaiwa who comeea; Parents, coaae� out and• _ Mrs. 8- He the cwainuiuituty are invited to vee fRie aw-plowmen of Mr,'T,ram to a,xtirkeq General Hospital 'for obeerviatdon. hoes vur children give, thele nava.: Hedge; Flower Committee: boys printed with mein Packets- banquet"'which was followed by a „Mrs, Arch Bei, Mrs Chas. BellMrs, 3' A speedy recovery to Mr,: Errd�e bens• Bring your lniends and nei�• Dick Winter Mrs; ' crus and the' Cup bOr -cetng the Program. Plitt, echo. had-to, undergo stu-gery bora along:- Ben Bryant; Lunch Lmi.i:pions ut intermediate a Orttaww- ' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cassie had Sun- at the East Generai Hospital, Next Sunday, _December 19t1h, tbal +Committee • Mrs Geo. Isatt, Mea R. Ama.eur Svitaall Associatiu day dinner with Mr.- Mat"hev s, Hedge : l�rirc...Cyril • 'Yvbi bet- Aa ° Su .neral showers have beers held in -$unc�ay preVedng � is uainted Committee: Larne Saunders Thi Scoot' .planning dos The Brosgham Wonatn'is Institute` honor�of Miss Eileen Jackson, whose mg ser- 4 Christmas Sunday Our morn' , their Cirisimas Concert to r,a farla in $� sponsoring a Christmas Decorated marriage vice with a choir to give Chi' Dick Winter; . Pianists: Mrs. Arch m8e DC. Jos. I%ill, Toroata, iabn" Uhl Townsaip Hall on Wednesday ev- Door Contest All doors ready for vv cage lace later, this month . in ssa,ge, This Bell, .Mrs. Chas, Cfemence. P mut;dc, and a Christmas Mfr _ • presents be dressing by December 23. Toronto. i8 i iatn�ily eservice. Parents• come a- The Baggotsviilw School Concert g' ------------------------- . ening, DeceiT bc�r 22: Santa wall ~ ' . , them. Lo wii.:tri'bute the Brom - - •The Dunbaston School Chair, un- bong and bung t71e childaen at 11.00 _ which was held last Thursdiay even- the tree, Adults 35c. and chnld;en - der the leadership of Mr, Jack" Bun, 4L M. Ing,'"� v� g°°� *Guth- Free_ 'Everybody welcome. CH ERRYWOOD ting, motored to A Then at 7.30 will be, the Annual rte acted as Chairman and ;the mus � United C4:utv2r , Mn 4, A, Bee. will be aarnning Mr. and Mrs. • Donald Milne and .on Sunday mor ChristmdVI, Candle-Light Service by - 1e teacher; Mrs. Sanderson, �>ayed k, sing to sing at the ..is yhopping Jotzs to Oshawa again on Margretau, visited friends at Port Col­ service. our choir. This is a" ee'rvitvs bel anisic for the musical numbers,'The child- c day a` chiefly, -There - will be no • ren acted their wta very utu2 terno°a December 18 The -December meati of tag W 8e r► b ry well und- ODs,, and finish borne during flue week-end� n8 er the guidance of their teacher, Mrs, r0 9 `Rte, extend Christmas Greetings to `� ' K'� 'held in the Sunday School Other years, our 'church fico beano shopping, Leave Brougham at I.00 1>- .all and Best Wires for Heal!a •,:,nd • !:'999n, The ladies of the W. M. S, filled 'for this service, Will you Whelp _ _ ..:..1eValwker, and of course, Santa Claus m. �w.� ng leave Oshawa at 5.00 � i H'a�npinees in the New-Year, were in-,charge o2 the Devotion and . us. Live up to our record.. ;, q arrived le time, although Ice report-, Y Presented a candlelight We are planning a Watch-N ung Pte' down �� The , syahpathy of this' c�uniL ed the-sleighing is extended to Mr, Warren Willsotl ' Wooasn's Association el fire er the burin meeting, service, Act- Service toe Friday, December 31� ;�� Sunday -School anneal meet. Cherryrwrood United C'hw:i�, head 7lhs � ng, the election _ 3', , so ' it[g and supper will be held on"Tum • who- had the misfortune ko break a Annual Busin:s§- eeting in the Hall od officers for 1955 took place. 1.15 1 'bone in 'his ankle on Monday a en- on Vmrade Varicus reports wed Mr and Mrs. Albeit Harris and the . '. day, December 21, ait 8.30 p, M. in - y• __---------- --- - _ church, ing last: He is now confined to the read and accepted. Jaav, It A, King. ehildren'•have mo ed to•t'heir home- - house� getting ettin around on • a w NOTICE TO CRED1TOiSS A number o! the child­ en and B g '�8 conducted. the election and installs- Ia 3carboro, _. _. their parents - saw the Santa Claus. Cast. Hi's many ftiends wish him a of the tollox ing oMcers; Pres., The many friends of Mrs. Howard AND O'1'BES$ In the •Zda$e of EDIT PENFOlEA ` parade in Whitby on Saturday morn- spkdry -.wovery. Mrs. R .Tindall Vice -Pres; . Mrs, . G McClement hope that she is `tee+lirig ' -Con atulation ; to" Mr. and tis• • mucli better adeer her recent illness • _ _ting last. _. _ _.._ _. .. .._- . � Secretary, Mrs. N. Latag;tildn; -- , deceased,. TOS ALL PE880Nt3 Laving claims s_ - Mrs. Pratt, and the school child- Robert Miller on ' the arrival od a ` Corresponding _.Seareta , Mra W. A number of cases-of. Whooping= pe Zen are busy' preparing dor their Inttle 'dau$Yitei 'Barbara Louise, at Holmes; Treasurer. Mrs, D, Milne; cough, mumps and chickeripox have late the Towhe hi Edith Pickering, T. the Ajax Hospital, on Mon been reported in the district. Township-of Pic1c sPY, Dec- Flmc^es-and irititt Berretta eQacerti to beheld this.Fridaya3 8 rs,•.Mrs. �. . ember 8. 1934. deth set who ws!died i n or about the Petty.. The devotional part o! the - Dnnbaetwm Tinitcd Church. -• y April, - 53. t►ee Y Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd McGregor a�sd Sunda evenin December 12 aot�flsd to sand tthe undersigned Mr, and -Mia Amb Bell colt Mar- program was takes bey Mrs, F. Ire- y S, th, . vip Bs:low visited Mr, and Mea; Ov family have. moved into the Ha.-den son, -who read the Christmas Stsory � - On-Wie-Go ladies took charge of solicitor for the Peraortal Represen- 3.awtoa of DrSaaills, on Skmdsy, home recently vacated by Mr. and from Luke 2. 8-28,.emptriaWng that; the services. Mrs. Dugeld Thompson Mrs Harry Spank. -as Lroroee came at --- ---=----- -- ---_.- Q p� rattan of the deceased, on' or before `* _-- Mr, and Mrs. Dick Winter enter- Clirlata�ae so / �MO7 r the 31st ds? of December 1954, tall ' tainted the =,embers of his family re- The MAL--on Band w1I1 meet at the should' sere Shaw Love to Hila and L, naseienhas of their eLems. unused- ---- vently on the oreasion ...E Dick's and home od Mrs. E. Campbell on Friday -,give ors' hearts - as W)e only truly lately after ria geld date the Person- .' 9 after school. All children welcome. worthy gift, Christmas Carols were Mr_ Gard Winter's birCbdaya ALES= SAY" al gsoeesen"vee .will- dbWbate tiro ,'Q ---------------- Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell od ToronSo ,cad Etie .��,+... _closed wtftls - " egg . meeting �d visited their daughter Mrs. Al. Har- the repetltion 6d'lsbe W, A: benedio- PL>ff1IMe 18AT1®C00YS - asretir of the veld deceased pasta# ;;." �± g regard Only to claims of • which he B RO U V HANI and Da=ily recently. flea, :.:aJLRWluw sz111313ra shall ties have notice. - `4 _ Mrs. Wallace Elliott od Toronto, •ars the evopng, the ladiies sponsored s DATED at Toronto this tad as al, e.ott on a Pot Lack Suppers &ich was en- ZSTIKATZS GI1hW lDeeeasbar. IS" - r held -LIS uauai, on Tum when �thad Mr. sad Mrs Wm, ilii �:, by all wto atben� - 4 y y • ry' `Gerald Peafold, d the dollawin were winners: Mrs, IL ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob . Harvey' of Tall A happy Christmas Party W giv. Phone: Pickering 94ils by hits aotldter ^, - A Piaxton, Mrs. M. Ellis and Mrs. Met- "Pines. Hati:button, visited his.bra= an on Sa Bim. 4.-Q. "!hews; Dir. T, Robinson, Mf• R, Pil- ther Al. and family last weak - Suadsy 8cv~tool teaehets th,air r oat M J. ZL L. Mor . .t:4 suite 211, 2298 Yoage St. Toronto, Oak _ - ' - will I w E ;awe G we -. RO/NlTH I N Y SEETE o� to _ ' XTM TANK-TYLK CLEAieIER . TboWs a beatttZ and wwon&duf w I about tats nommst Hoover face defwiMcriptioa. You taunt _ , N -v we it far yourself Oo fyr d an s xto - -,. >; oop�s+oparllt appraise t� ea FOR CHRISM" with oti.rs of is Poore. way n« , E x s casco#+ leer a atne showing - - J. 13. BA LSb0.NsaN - V' ONE PWKERING 39 � "HARPELL' For bedroom' or Quest room V 4 a n E) ft ion'"'TeJe'"ho 7 ' furniture vphplsterin u +� more useiu more pleasing :ICOMPLETE HOME . FURNISHINGS gift than an extensian tclephone! Day after day it will be a pleasant reminder of, your consideration, „ear : ;CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY ft,r a second telephone.in the home stops those For k W en or iaundry CfUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES 4a :: "throu;h-the-hotise" dashes to reach a ringing telephone, saves mane a missed call,'There's inert pita,{c}, Chesterfields Rettovered, RemodeNed 8c Rewired I } too, because you can make and take calls in a quiet. � , TERMS CANBE ARRANGED' away from the noise-and'lustle offamily activities, EASY CREDIT You'd be surprised ho,i• littlean extension ane costs! For just a fess cents a day you can base - _ .1HONE A 385 int 00 - N.. AJAX - O E JAX ;HAW D.. •. another phone placedanywhere you please. You may pay for if now, for a year in advance, or you can have. the extra• cost tacked' onto your monthly bill. WHY NOT CALL our Business Office right .now for workshop, den, #ceche, playroom and arrange to have an extension telephone delivered before Christmas - arrear#ively .z _. LKSAY D-C gift-wrapped if you wish, all ready to place under the tree. Well connect it right after Christmas. ' (WROPRACTOR It's no problem to install another phone if., _._. • you already trace one; because extenrrons do i - --• not require separate lines• to the exchange. __. --1X-ary) 158 Harwood Ave. Aj 0 - . For her, or his, owq room .... _ S e3X, t� THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA - PHONE 167 � -' ks. :{Por' Appeintmeni� _ . --r-•-AQU _ axe. • :. . r _ n. Ck ,. .' } •,-• '� - 1, r. s- a .- '{{Y!}}r i.�,. .•.•.v N '.,^. M ' y.kr•.:� i7'••Y+. . _^""'4 !"f'.yM1 Li14y�r•v ::4iiJ .. • • �,' _ - _ D • . .r4.+1 d.tA ,. ... •Sr.N1�f`!t.:^' �..T+•�y • / .•u•..4hJ• .. ..:Y -- ` .. .+.- ...; !Classil d .AAv' s "'�'w''r''.. RENT--4mliumbibed roaan ammamed Your Friendly Resident Agent - -- ,,,ae . Of kitchen . and . - - - - soak, second Concession. —x _ ss�Iaoli n�vlLAX= >►oslir - ,7661111A --------------------------- >r.�. �B�rMAN x �_ rI<.IrS.'.P=. CASUALTY. BONDS. AUTOMORMA ♦. &VAnmilk ft d .duck&.Iix lis. O,rad over, $1.75. Phone Warkbum �- = 8[Tt�j.� LIABII,1'I'g IhBURANCE ETC. A• '�'EtN6IF$OM Ani¢ L1i9 ' TOvB YftOPEis'IlZS BABYV= SALE WnX FU .�«...e Y. - --- ��- -hYRIL E. 11 ORLEY � THAT. Z�'� ,�8°t"�' type woman preferrgd-to. hook after - eastpoaa�O !a. A. ]I, �D � P. �. Children, f and. and 10 and- be int. , PRESCRIPTION �... r. . • vidaity o� Ldverpool. Will be picked SILK9S MARKET - x t.:.. up gnd a.-ivm howA. Phone: P'i'ck- _ -. crin�-za4Jla. t...3 FOR SALE-Mus:ovy dkicka Alive or Q ALTtY AND , • PICBEiLInT¢ M `dressed. Mary K011ez, Cherry�wood U M�+11T8 GBOCER�S Phone Mark1�; 30&14 t--GJLDMS TAK>eN NOW FOR CSRUTUAS POULTB� Jo Re B aYES, • S• ► - , IDID FOR SALF,4able saw, with• haX- - - - hoise'rnrAoi, rse�ar new Phone Pitt- -. -- -. - .. ... .... :.. . e ering 274W2., - _ OPEN "EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS _ _tor ------.------------ - --- -. _ - WANTED-Jured, premre water spas- _ _. .__ _ - _:- _ `` PICKERING WEST BILL r leas Phone Picke-irrg 333J3.; - ASI 1-2802 : - - • - PIiONEe 68 ----------------------------------- N10 o _. Wi .N ED- man, wit4a honest 2!a�mily Q� i W `3�ir •�7►f � �3► M SHi �d am --- -- to take care of Gol'.man property, 25 _ acres, cheap rent, gareen -land.. Res -.-- _ `�. - _ `� _ - . _ . W. B. J. •THOMPSON B. A.. • - - • Lam•' NEIL 0. AUR terences Tequired, or to rent proper- PT6KERING r'NITED CHURCH _Barrister and Solicitor' Op'! OMLr1Tt1STR• O• ty with living quarf*rs, Write: Mrs' • Rev. A. E. Young, Minister ST, ANDREWS PPRF_g8FI�LIAN _ -BrWIi_Colambla and Oatsrle ..102 Dui St. West ^^--- B: Goldman 189 Wazre:► Asea Ooh- SUNDAY; DE£EMBEB 1p 1954 _ mWa 10.00 a: m - School _ Bidg., A jar --�v NT. '~ Bev. Henaeth M Minister W e Alliz O -------------------=- 11•.00 a. m. _ Christmas Service - day rxhool" rioise = Ajax 186 Dmf Stole! -0,45 A. U Bffiesa (above the Alun _ 3ftaL Dancey. C',harfs Figure Couis- Special Christmsls Mate and 11.00 A W. - Morning Service Ressdeaee Phone: Oshawa 3-8412 03TICE HOURS r senor - Std• your d5striat, will ad Arest�sle HOURS: W ' - to 6.30 _ gladly-.. _ _ • dtPac•mes your corsetry proble¢ra4 in 730 p. m, _ CGTT I=' 1----------------------------------- Tuesday to Friday P to L2.60 Neva Mon.• Ito Sat, u �' 7aur, own hotre at your convenience: _.-`Candlelight Vesper _Service _' n .+ice LN a. UL to 6.00 P. M. and E: WHITBY 0?1 1 HON :.: Pbme: Ajam 498.. s • • • 7.40 N LIS D, m- :' :Jdw P4 - Choir proadee Saturday - ' `A Christian Science Seervice will be lintasda� a. RL to 6.N P. m; ------------------------- --- • • • • hehd tri East W an Koud*v tit _ . . oodlaads Coeamnsity - wATCH and • � FAB?,` GUARANTEED REPAIRS . -- - • .$[3DLEY '. - . • .Hall, Rouge -Hilly peach atuseiny et Q +moi WARM �/ j [� �jj�Q �( A ''to all 'malice :I.30 - Sunday School 11.00 A. AL Sunday School- aad'NIv!- _ Il � ll It � i Li L U i� 11 n $E3►AJHIM - RADIOS, TF.I.EVISTON, INTER-•COM 2.30 _ Christmas Service ►"'� AND PU$LW 'ADDRESS SYSTEMS • , • . o Yat the same hour, For ftvVier infccrost1m, "call - MaeLR(iD ELECTBAIJ'IC' SERVICES Sunday School Supper _AR i-7329 or Pickering 2a4R1. - -Ai ming � Bi�us ' = Pickering 27J3 -Stock Bd; North ?uesday, December a1, at 6.30 "MAC CAN nX_rI" - -Spare Heateati of S• - ----------- --- - t - - - - - RIA]I14TWGi and DECORATING I. :=- COOPEcR BLOCK LTD. " - isatallatl Reputes_ PAPMRANGING S. G. WHTTT ER - _ _ -- '�U I LTY HE' I N G VISrr © s�co > des d.7 "i Pickering - COMI'LMM LINE. Our . PHONE ATlsntie t-l510 � '. M6 GiLEA PR�i >3S RVs,-39>;Oi�iTO _ ?eionto __ an ------ - -- ES• S• WATaM ------- ----- 4. PINiE v7Ew LrARSI --- -- --- Concrete t>EisN7' TL'RBEYS _ - w�ft . Fr m SM ao d Terms, S 190 NO DOWN PA-fMF IT • ' Brack N1s�. Pickering Tel w�sion a aura " . t - : - ' P 'PHONE PICKERING W TRY OUR +Cinder _ _ Blocks _ .. _.FRESH.KII.LED TURKEYS _. - - -PHONR PRIKBRING 195 J 2 Pickering Jewelry For Your Table. Or Banquets . dec a4 R'K"E;F1lI�'£ lLA3V9' e'1'A'I'ION 1tAAn - P1sAim 1!► ----------- --- "i ' " ------------------ _ - Daabartoa Radio-TV T pBUMWING FEEW"a Itelp Wanted-srra or wwwrL to sell isubscrvitimm dull or part time; car Tri; les over- w.00-D Menveen 63';` �+ (`� •IWUZD 'PU%gnAYS AND FhID= essesrtial•: Salary , ana caersasission. G Bryant 598.: H::Mitche;l 365: >: ;�"orre�t Linter fro. 1.00 TO YO ...1L ' Phare Aja= 300 to aieanga an inter• Bryant 364; L wh.ts 509; G. M.rkar - • `,may. 340: D. Sp.ncer 531. I : _ � -Bl ADpelsHssd an 2e i,s cite ► W I 'Trip with i 1 r s" •. .. > w ^1 ` d-' «.- a a+, it ". ti • . c ,... ., f* S `.a r< - T R ,, .:- �CLAREMONT - >�: py ., ,; k "yy ti . CENTENNIAL �'r.�_ .. �f , : 1lltws — tite_ft:ncticn and relaticn_�p cd 1'c-dsa:ed for the ]ro�I pq�y' s Cdr. and Mrs: Erle Wallace of To.. eater atberaooa Ehe,Pn Ceuneila to ' the Regional tad The ntxY gatfse: P0016 . Tonto, spent the week-earl with Mr. Sdbool was r hasp* place rotten the Ontario and York Gountleo' pilin Ns ionai'c2 ices, and strz;saed tree imp nuaI Meeting on ing will } ~- ' : � "and Mrs. Fran Beare, • }unio; children, cradle roll, �y Co cda held a nseetiag at - �" " o ill: ng :n th:e report cards detailed 7�ed . , Rev. H. and Mrs. Lackey entertain- band and the home of Mr. a� flues, J supplied with all film later, n eat will be ME* I. c od relatives over the week-end. ta+ined paresis were r G, . _ n pre rams, ,3s . -+. Mr. sad Mss. Clifford Pflkey and ldWr ladle;, 02 tih+e ems, essiated s w'hlhevabe A surly proc'rzced film "One Little • ----------------------------------. i r�egatlon, Ron Ward, of the petesboro Indian'' was previewei by &..-� Coun_ family of TorQnto, spent the week- went' to a great! deal They ° '�, wdho ie cur new reprasen.+stive cif. It is a s: ':'y fi'7n ^or children > end with friends here. oe trouble 'IIS. ing �f VOM $or the children +sad cep- f'om the Neticnal Film Boar was I Atte^ an animated discussion, it was CUSTOM CHAIN SAWVOG-- wL No injuries roes@ reported from 'an vim a tasty lunch to Present life �, sable work, reasonable 11• 8ccident that occurred on tarda Young and old, .tp�:ae l r:._ Iy, E;.p ;, , vo:_d "goof", and sui:a'-Ie to be p u_ Pickering 2954W. �oiot rY Od course, Santa put is ap+pedr. ng afternoon at the Uxbridge town line• _ _ Y _< : wl a car rolled down the bank. The ance andr presented the gifts and we . - -- _ _ . _ . C" was badly smashed. believe it was a very success�Ecsl a� ' W. tlrn0oa, '. �; Mr. and Mrs. - Don Hedges spent ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Came Friday evening the 17th at A 1 A ' , ;c: Neale of Greeaavood. 8.00 p. m, the church ,aud�boQ lain will ' - Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Mansell enter- nag to °ons and drama' presented try -�-tained friends from Toronto over the the senior pupils, We hope all the `'' ... v week-end. Mrs. Mansell's sister and parents will be on hand` to form an - . father and mother have arrived home interebtedOe' an+d.w+e aze aak- iag for a silver collection to help �.''' sus: `_ ' rY� f from Germany : • •>,. , . •:, Mr. Roland Spencer of Buffalo was the expenses entailed in these ,• ' f f f j . the week-end visitor of lilt. and Mrs. Christmas parties Here too we will '` `" 5. Art Spencer: Mr. Spencer was in 1 distribute ; ::'` . F •. P Hsm= Lind Santa Claws who will ' ':V: ; y, x ry...:•:. <• - - _ ilton last Friday, visiting his father the gifts being exchanged try theI.f::+'rte *.`'i:<: :'<'`•; r _ 5' ` who is quite ill. ' - A community reception was held in Sau►daY msorning we had our > �r+� This > ,y�� .� l /yF yY • . the ha': on Friday evening for Mr. Gift Service and were pleas s� -- s;�ar f .. ; , and Mrs. Bill Drew. Mr. Drew has ed toy see the �3' baskets the In- � , � ./ ,x � 7` been the CPR station agent here for termedtate 'b°'" carried to the front , ' �. ` ' _ the past nine years, and is about to w� were Reiff b9 child- f `;,f'�y 5 retire from active duty. They will be tea and adults alike, Sharon 3omlin-/�� : •� f fii; .> r ; • . moving to Peterbore in the near fu- son- pupils ;; ' F} �,, _..11 I a Senior _ � .� ; ,� , ; representing th ture..dr, and Djrs: Drew were present- sang; Lie Bnsid recated, ,� r 1. a . _ ,r - - ,'ed with a lazy-boy chair, tri light There were 137 present on the S. S. ,y r ` F ; " a ki' f.1 k lamp and a clothes hamper. Follow- •mks. blit even go, we c6uld ha e �' !� Ong the' presentation, they ably thank- put in a .few more admits, During theI. f1.s ' �! . !i :: ed the cervica, the ,Sacrament, od Baptism > - •- - people for their kindness. Mr. pti_mni:i �` `1.' -� ��y � 11 � I _ and •Mrs. Drew were well liked here wad administered -to Cheryl intant � . . _ and will be missed by the commun- daughtec* oQ Mr. and Mrs. J. Graves, � , -- - _ _ . ity, who wish them all the best iL and Cecil, inftM son of Mr..and Y 1. � i r,, > their new home. Mss, H, A, Bra3thwaited -1�1's 9% . r Another reception wast held on 'f'fhe Guild 1•rsd its most succ_es 4 _ Moeda ni ht at th Y e ho . . - _ - . g me of Mr. a G�n.tmaa meeting to da last and to a week Mrs. Jose h S � v y p ymmes in honour of when a record of 29 were :n attend- I s � ., I �.• Mr. and ilea. Les DlcCoullggh, who -anew Atter a brief buiness sreecing t r,., ':� ; .;- . . - will be leaving soon, fort it new and�+esearbation of gilts to they new ; _ �'yy " liome in Orangeville. They recently babess of the year, we enioxed s..few- f _• k' '„��i,, I gold their farm here. Mr. and 31m. t �,.' 4� -•1 . : - games and a auxnptasuue meal, • we l `” f ` . <,. $11cCouliagh have lived here for many congratulate Mrs. Sands and hez. ! _ € ti '''' +/.. ' �j yesis and were feted by their farm committee on the lover tables and r Imeighbors and will p Y ys op of- a ` age.' pec le: the a"rangeseats made .tot • _} Dd:. and Dlra. Ernie Ma a of Oah- grand evenings An exchange cf gifts- , , t f1. swa, spent the -week-end here with roes also made and one vc*ent F .f; a# t"` �� ".]kir, and Dies. Howard} Hockle �'^' � � " ` N.k Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward of Oshawa Don't forget--rote want I - ``" spent the week-sad with Ms. slid Mrs. bo see all oR you at our first meet.. w c - s �: - VVaItez Ward and Ddr, and Ddn. Bill ins in the new Tear, 3� k > Next Sunday will be spur Chrstrnes t _ .. 'levans. -- Sesv K* at 11•.15 a, M. and We hope , � We are pierced to report that Mrs. the folk will turn out 1br this pub- G. M. Forsythe is now improving in lie oe, Af 7,00 p __• -. m, the Junior Choc., gow. ed In r i?eopie -from such places as Stouff- White. will lead in the service of Ville, Uxbridge, Oshawa and Toronto Carols, by Candle-!ig'ht. We believe - attetlded the Santa- Claus para here there _are about forty children tak- - - I __ ' : -, Saturday, ins part seal it is hoped the congreg- *; . Mr. and Mrs. Doug H nt and scion wdll ke lar Tamil yoi.. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. D. ge. dstre, 1.14 -- __ _ ' "Woodburn of Toronto and Mrs, Man- Al'eo, on the 2eth, ot'7.30 P m. the tie, spent the week-end with Ddu. and CiG1T will hold ice annual veapti - -r,r �.. // // e _ 'ibile .la I. Y• %' Ji ti Mrs. N. Sanderson. Service. Remtmtxr, this is tlhe dag� iE �o N w Look" in De aster the holiday and s hope that . �Bn$ , Mrs. Roy Wilson is able to be out - - . ' again, following hes recent illness. home a an' excvee fo!- staying at . Mies dean Gregg of Tioronto, spent group of girls is workiaa ';.ThNF'' U. S. a wE9'P N °Y , P kll% . per hour in t'iwift i� -. the week-end here With Mr. and Mrs. hard aR their progra•ai all ysar 'rdiund� �OwII ahppe� C8D tal[E O$ straight pt118tlit Off sassy p - `► Hugh Gregg. and do o lot of good work, At Christ lip in the air and attain a Speed of neal•13ir. Ops Thio extraordinary Pe!'fOtJmanoe .devIE& The Christmas program meal they remeanbor our shut-in p gram last Thur y Nende and uT+ally do some spot of � a minute lit in � and exhaust day for the W.DLS, was put on by . 8 miles �$entgiIIe • Mrs. Carson's group. Mrs, T. Gregg missiolsarT wrork for needy folk,'by bombers. . . teroepting lFrom • parts of the .. played a piano solo, and a number making several layettes, We v e • r3 77 ,. •' of carols were sung. The � various de--I YW to make_ an el cart to attend• this :_ - - ' : •. 'die XFr7-1 i'8p�ntly It's � � must la«e protected, That is where Johns. service also. -- Navy and the Lockheedv by .Manville. -PSOPle Come into the pietur& partment secretaries reported °n the the N8 I pear`s work. Thanks w•as extended to Th' W; -M. S held their regular r$tlOII. ;,Tr82181a,tjOg Of the research into `, the leader of the, gpilting committee meeting las vr.k, br' with a nraA �, 44 plant and-to .Mrs, Neal who-offered he att�ndanee. However'Yh?y continued �"_ � prOduCLiOn of Thermoflee insulati071 • home durin the f with the Study P,ioi: roll^, vine !heir - Johns'1Vlanvllle Research developg(� blankets fo! Our coin , �• „ 'g pear for quiltings. try 8 new look in .'1. They realized $115.00. The ,Mission meeting, the Jur•ier itq+-ssicn Eand[ __ , �,_- . _ .the ep i insulation Wlllch makes poo. ;,air defense waa 1 �? Band Supt., suggest he'd i`s-ea:•�=r meetinst, ( the work Of a XM teals.- p ggested co-operation i ei`ble the unusual perfOrmanceof the :,'from tha grryup fn setlfng Biblical cal- On Christmas D3y,.a }oint sviee E. I'OCk- research BCiellti8t8, eAgillger8, prOdllCti00 . endars during December to help swell will be held In the. Rousts x:l]F wonder plane and other more COn- 1Workers and _ , the treasury of the Band. The trea- Church at 11:00 a. m, This will be - . - V@IIt10Hai jets' Powered - - , - surer suggesteil the use of envelopes for the- three congregations and it f -" ngmw harnessed to Allison .Such a0pOmP�htnellt is posse a only 0. `bl� `by members during the year, and Mrs. boxed a geodlp number ft:rn eachPropellers When the mss and WOmen Of a. Com - Tomlinson was instructed to purchase yvill attend, Opposite When the new �.JOlmg.l�j Ply Y 'these. A local duet.'tvas -rendered b ' We wlm* -so plane Can arrive at'fighting altitude With- Ville Or.any other— up y try to hear David W+ to turn out agood - s f Mrs. Sand-erson and Mrs. Redshaw, ker w•as knocked • down on Friday a few ggCO product at reasonable ► The secreta reviewed the highlights-evenfne while - cove:iag his paperd 1evP,l off at c•21>lleq tt'for a fair _ of the year and hies. Carson reported route We,underand his sniuties are1. Pi^Ofit• - s ., "nn the recent annual.convention. The not too serivuls and sincerely.:hope he �,.. + ,.r i oiTicets of, 1954 were returned for the is around again soon. r. .ensuing year. -� e� ! y ONYSM.A ��'ILLC �. .. _' ' The United Church Christmas con- - '�+t>. ------ - :� "T Jo n .Ma nvi 116 �-� beet will _ be .held this Friday .evenin when it is hoped there will be a googd clocit. Bobby S�•t^: 6e_t tools, Chris r _ _ .. - ;9"� d tone; Stockings. ?figs bltDon- ;turnout. t:�• t aid: Groceries, firs: H: Porter. �11The Goodfellowship CIass held their PORT L'\lON, OTiiuu s •;'rriwithly meeting at the home, of :lir. • .. • _- �._ and Mrs. W. Evans. Roll call--Cook- - _ - _ - :___ s ..: -ies and jams'' for hospital -patients. —� Rev. H. Lasker gale a fine address • G '.ion Christmas. ,firs. H..Gregg played . • - • ! , _ _ a piano solo. hies. Robert Jackson sang , 11 �. . - a solo .accompanied by Mrs. Lackey _._ - ana Mrs. Carruthers. _ .1 a� '' .., Congratulations are extended to . Mrs. Benns rho is 87 and will be .:: - ' "spending the holidays with her sons - . ^' and daughters. A reception was held L-: - - for her recently on the 5th. Line, _ . S � . ' _ ' -where the Benns farmed_ for many r I years. . : � - Mr. and Mrs. Sam of of • • . -Oshawa were recent visitors in the - s. , .,village. .. 1` . ' Prize winners at the parade on • - SArday were: Best_ commercial float . --Sun Ray - Feeds and . Mr. Lewis of • .. Altona. Schools= lst; CIaremont, 2nd, I `s Ai.1 7rtona; The Scouts, Guides, Brown- _ ill . _ ties and Cubs each won prizes in that A - " - 6rdbf. Beit' decorated-'bike ',rent to , • „the Gibson children and June Ben- - _ .-_.. _ _ son. Prizes were received by Freddie . _ . -_' Peddie, Bill $eeVile and .Anne Fryer , ,,; .. ' ' for originality in their entries. There were no entries in the clown or-,child- Iren costume entry. 1 �' In -the lucky draw winners were , 1 ' + 1 1., . ' ' Mijkmaster, Earle Beare; Electric ..'. ' _ , ' - - ,d� • - , T .. .� .. �r..,...:.... ... Yom'-" .. .. . . 6. a ..e.:.. _".:. !.. _ '..._ r .. �.^_✓y' _ _... +Vete .:Y. _ _. .:-a•...A. ..:'.. . , f , j ♦ R R� : r• - .. :.iC':'. ,,'.i r-'��'..',A�f"5�'"9!:'"'9'",g"$::': 3$• .`'Dl'rT'S.., '�5:•'�s•:�+S:..f .. '.,:i�ie�:ti.�'�$ �',rU ,. 1%.^ �� .. - ::,do'''t"-: • : �'?t'7'S� .. •"M"�'•. ' : n .s"�r'�'r�g w CLASSIFIED ADVERTISI" FOR IIA%. �NECal* SPORTS C0LIMN 1�4 t._ wN ' � . +•• s - .., siusr oattostd MUNK" DRUG EixOt1R �� r BROLLEH on Walther prtoes OsotutrreM /repvill 4 good. fait• or bad it will always ps7 You to till your pens with the best ST -M na�aJln •swpa retrrW04. Fm f broiler chicks that money will bay all bis ounl r reoccanoit Dare • Beyond the it�etie elDCe of 1st Teneration stock Our best ladles food. Oens h $OaItD Sia ,10a 1N. River Crow, we also have Nichols Ka►sbasbroolfa,, QuO. ♦ N{ i the British ZmVift Giamda, climaxed by Ilamppahloo'mp.titior Acres Place White o _ _ 1 + ` tie greatest abd]s rises In history, tier Prices web. 1e, adtana. • FsaQN� • - ', gHttered4JI the Vastness- ad the solid- FEHava OrrrLTD. to' al: al'sata irity of the Zmpir• itself. Fundamea' TWEDDLHl' CHICK 6ATCHERON LTD... •. this was an 0lympie (lames among trim tauen as.oaiatd wt�i 1 - . TINGEN'S offer 2 oatstandfas -Broad ss.N Pssimm example Of ipOrtsalinm plain w=egg! ? r { Breasted White breads and of top aaa114 7. a= b something I cry mach don as. Bron,. Poalu for 1995. For the lar9 ys sw m1QT opch. with or without BUSSI& in White Turkey* write today TINOEN's -- Quite apart from record performances was the imposiAg Tlnxxmy RANCH and HATCHER:, ser. POST'S ECgIMA SALVE 7. row. .steric. array of nationalities within the Empire that posted vic- Barnes Lt» torment A of dry am= P tiara CANADL►N approved started clicks tat easba and weeping tltlfi ttran¢les. PesCg tories or scored points. England, Jamaica. fico d, Pak- Very little more than day old prime. New aoseme, salve will not disappoint yds. !Stan Australia, Canads, South' Africa, Ugand�, Ron Kong, t-- X Barred Hock. Red x Rook, Light Itching. scaling, and burning aewma. NOrt�ern Iroise Trim Ni New ZeaLad were ettwex x Bed. Light Su,.ax x New Hams. rine,. rtaswdrm. pimples and Looe ecNama Ireland, did, g New Hama X Light susssx, White Reck, will respond raadUy to the stainiom _ all on the list, which reminds you that the British Empire Tvhste Wyandotte Black AunrsloM lar- odo0ses ointment . regardless of bow .-A n-.Y��-___Pat -a._ ------ L . - Whit& M-#. 12-..:-4 11.,.,81 V.- _...­ -- r -_.-t--- M-. -- . And it mpade you feel proud of the sport tradition of this meo rilin-ers, ter and LLanire tdhatpwy�i on as miraclens displaydisplay of speed and • The miall hai►e loafed along, outside the 4 -min - tete area, and still have won. But with literally the �qa Of the world uuppoonn them, Landy disdained to withdraw be - I . cause of a 4-atitch cut in one foot, kept the Injury secret lest it might be thought he was display an alibi. And 15% they' put on a magnificent . stlay of speed. courage, and class, the greatest cinder -path battle in word history. These Games provided an added thrill to w thfuldng Britisher, because Britain is the cradle of aporia, and can boast that it was the original developer of more strictly international modern sports than any other nation. ' In the list we may include boxing, soccer, football, cricket rugby, track and field, polo, ftoroughbred borne : nig, tennis and Coll And the thought came to us that If the far -Bung Empire and Commonwealth countries could enter the Olympic Games as a unit, instead of 25 or so separate countries as of toda . it would be a major threat to the United Iltates' eon&ed Olympic supremacy. Taw tegrme,Ns and s9tr pIged OM for fAIG C&AWe WE ie ereke■s! by Elmer. Ferg~, cle Celrgri Ifov,s, 431 Twee s., Tera$M calwrit. DISTILI.E•R5 LIMITED MWaRSNUM ONTARIO When Proof-R•ad•rs has there bow so splendid a o!! Out Of Towndisplay of Beaux and Bellies." ! « s From the Siris (Pa.) Dispatch. In the Akron (Ohio) Beacon Herald: "She was struck in the _ _Journal: "The lovely white no puking area by Marinellirs f blouse on the top of the hill out truck." I Medina Road, Is open once � tr • 1e fin' House and Garden caused e t e In the Magnolia (Arkansas) merriment years ago when they Banner -News, an ad for a dry- overlooked this item in their- - gleaning service: "Get them in pages: "Nothing gives a greater Triday. - We will have them variety to , the appearance of a .._-_ --- —house than- a fear undrape e e is widows." - • • From the Bridgewater (Nova And here are excerpts from IEcotia) Bulletin: 'Last evening rP 1ho Tennis' Club Ball was held that one-time famous radio, pro - aft the Community Hall. Seldom tir'ill. Hobby -Lobby. The col- lector who. grouped . these could easily explain why every ad. vertising agency has Me jitters "He had been under the doe- tor's ear for about two years, suffering- from a nervous break- down." .."rho bride was accompanied to the altar by tight brides- maids.". "The game warden's office has given Orden to pick up all dog Owners if they are caught run- ning at large without muxzlee z "Tanbark should be placed in, an ordinary basin of water and the hands soaked in the, Rolla. tion. Then the. hands should ., be removed and thorouoghly dried," " don't dell your boss B. O., The automobile in which because, his initials are that. I they were fleeing collided with - know!" another car two blocks away." h � w Y• ;k 3 0:1.- -. _• � �� ,� ' �v `�' is � �� �. MING HOME THE BACON—Joseph lengauses 300 -pound pig gave birth to a record litter of 21 Pigs on his Seeshoupt, Ger- -many, farm. Two were not strong enough to survive the fird dritIcaj weeks, and two others died under their mothoes weights "Enlighten- RAMING YOUTH — Enlighten- cockerels $13.96; 3 week old add 9e: 4 week old add Go: 5 week old add Rags Pat free on aewlvt of Pei- „ ed majorette Mary Ann Baker 80: I week old add 136 to above prleas. se Ones s$• E.,' Career of Law 'roaoNTQ .. . twirls a flaming baton between assorted breeds 3c per chick 'less, White Legborn, Black Minorca X White Las- Los- when the. pap squad horn, White Lashorn• .X Red pullet - 3week 833.96; 3 $36.15: OPPOaTIIN1TRss FOR -halves takes the field duringnight 9 old week old 4 week old 838.96; 9 week -old $41.96. If" AND WOURN —games. It's a hobby for Cham. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES' LTD. PEP -Gus ONTARIO. BRIDES TO BE - Fill soar Hope Chad with FREE household merruaadl-. Write High's but waBzasrrsFC �ADonao6m �e paign top twirler, BOOKS Mary Ann 1! !O proficient that she gives lessons to less illumin- WE FIND boob on any subiom Rees- oaable, Cockburn. Books, PU, Bolt 862. START a Home, Business in mate time. Make extra money. Experience not ee• , Ctuwa. Ontario. sen, Literatureafree. NEWMAN. Bos sting persona. 33Ztial Penticton, ..�_ .. _ FOB sALE WE wish to engage is Your Locality a _ = _ ' BOWLiwfo ALLEY. liber Lanai good representative to solicit new and renewal aabacrtptfoas to the Saturday Eventns: Beer -loving Pigs -industrial- town. Iwasuee every alts - open 8nnd ya. Boa 120• 138 Etebtseteth�riAe _ I and all a~ I al bull/ Street. New Toronto, Ontario. s. b� a Chance maga well paying business in and around Casual visitors to the res. PHOTO XMAS CARDS. Somothfng rill. 'fareDL Your own home town. Now to the time W start when many people sive maga Bonn, taurant "Schuetzenhof" in BO Send Your Xmas cards this year with Your Pergonal Photo on chem.- Band stns subscriptions as Christmas gifts. Highest commissions paid. Write for sales sometimes et West Germany, g ca your 82,50. Nesaths and set f{ Bards for 12, 60. envelopes tantnded kit to: Davis Circulation. Azencv Ltd.• the shock of - their life when a vxlszA: PARK= LTD- TD _ uakvul., Ontario. _ boar boar comes dashing rota the Beiesuwa' N. a' WE have a fund ratelor plan for say dining -room. NEIN and USED cit en SL. Fort n. p Ertet. e... Onta to Sc I'ta 99 However, ie, spite of its SCHOOL BUSSES ACTUAL Jobs to Canada, u.s. ser ARL. threatening appearance the Zai- - - immediate Delivery Europe, To$16.000 Travel paid Writs lb. animal does not attack arty- 1110 MOTORS INCORPORATED ter Rnom C-101 si i etoyme_, uart at,. info. -center ; body, Humble and dog -like, it (CANADIAN DIVISION) begs for tidbits, and quickly theN Yark.fu.VICS-D�O, AGENTS ` horrorof the people change rwaa Telepu.ne WAInut 4-1321EAR:% bli steady income vi business all to laughter. your own. retailing ladles' uualhs 'Yioa. It was just two years ago that DO IT YOURSELF — SAYE MONE2 4 lbs, 'rynylits plastic mill ends 82 06. sad other specialties, dicot to consumers Write: Top Lines I" (batbam. Hent. a hunter presented Matthias Maks ourtalue. runners. tablecloths ria. Feiss . Schulmeister, proprietor of the' Upholster guaranteed. C.O.D. + Sousse. -- - BE A HAIRDRESSER restaurant, with "Fritzi." a PLASBTEX 4580 Carlton era.. Mostn.f. •J0i10 CANADA'S LEAD!\ti liC'eltgL young wild boar. The name Oreat Opportunity teem , "boar" stuck, but Fritzi is actu- APRONS H i "a - ally a sow. special for Christmas; regularly sola for P ls • • a o t, disnlfledled profseeton ecce eraser• Thousands of successful Ma,val , Matthias nursed "the young 81:89 to 81.511, only 88 ante lir s lar graduates lad .With loving Care and a- y g p $1.10. Bib Aprons each TO cents, 3 ter !1.306, Bib oversize $1.00• 1 tar 11.ls. America'a'Oreatest tlrst•rn iUnstrated Catslaime Bret tience. Now she is quite tame' Cobbler ♦prows $1.2$ each. 8 far 82.441 Plea" enclose 10 cents for maillrts. Ov _ - Write or Can ' ' MARPEL HAIRDRESSING NC44VOLa _ , ' and - perfectly mannered. As Ladner Wis.. Res.•d. 3027 Kimberly SL. 269 Bloor et. W. Ternnto.. soon as he whistles for- bar, up Ltontreal. Ftcha she rushes to her master, greet- 44 King Hamilton Rhleau tit Ottawa y Ting him affectionately. DIAli-E �8 WTIqZ'Lli ii)RlVIN 4 .72 NEED Extra Cash? Earn' at hnp,e. No "rritzi simply adores cake and - selling - Several edeas to aboose 8mm, -i chocolate, the sweetsr the bet- 97:CBARGIT Battery Restorer: removes fiend for Free Folder. The Nail MaA sulphation. aria�ermIasi' and cable $2 Appltgrove Aware. Toronto , ter," explains Herr Mattias. "On oortvsion, than get'% , it.. battery ° the whole, her testa 1s some- fully charged. Easily spplied. $1.00 Drove.N. Agents wanted; Brooks' GOB- TO may know about tits world'. guestWonder for the Have It to e whit out. of the ordinary. The per Texaco Service R.R.L. Marihaa, your own home. Saastareinn suans 'sox. other. day, Some skittle players Ontario. teed. Adatbw, raor.,ratnr —in_ 6ig13 spin's offered er a airLas AND ssosovNS. a...r naedi xrbelfol�a.__9ns- PATENTS, , , full of beer, and Fritzi guaranteed as now. shop was calsi neatly finished it off in no time." pig reductions; write for list ah,o latest "Was. scop. speettas Gonda Kew FETHSIRSTONHAVOR a C o to p v a 1 - Fritzi likes to regular 1� gll 292. Ottawa. Ontario. Patent tip 4wo, Established' 1.11d 900 Qtiirer.tty Aw. T..,1+Mn w,enr, e8 e visits to the nearby bus stop. aeantrr.a , Knowing precisely When the aN orr%R to even:tnvenror—test or ,ea ' busses arrive and depart, she • d' nations and lett tnformattos sent fewft 'e manages to put In an appear. sto mea mm Bang R8 fxreew.n' lir ..ante dead on time, in order t0 at�1 accept pe is and other dais- �� PE1tWIR AL , / ties irOli7 the passe>igers ie rLater refatti>ltsjei Fiends of this outsize lady" s : '"' al'B�nt»menu w•, ,7e, %� �r�riultur A twIli ded. rhe Medics, Agency ... e sometimes, worry. about what ` Terminal. A Torone,. ,tntsrtn will happen to her later oa, : They are reassured by Matthias:WINTER 'Frit i, faithful tike a d I love he;, ARTHRITIS and I shall never have ; ;w her slaughtered,".' he emphasises. , Try EDOREN, saarantaeM Mt•Dsi treat. t N _ Ment for arthritic pains, Pleasant. Nate ' ii`"-�� �v ���•�"'�� : effective Montb's • supply $5 Mona bark guarantee Write for varttenlars N ':• '' PICKWOOD PHARMACAL Iyk 1.TW . Illltaw. 11wneAe If you're driving your car through Texas (and your wife Isn't with You, of course), look' for a place called Comfort.. It's' - a town just an hour's ride from San Antonio. On either side of T ,. - _ — --• ---a this town are two villages nam- ed- Alice and Louise. Outside FRIDAY, NOV. 12th TO e ' - " an auto camp Is this inviting SATURDAY, NOV. 40th, 195 , 4, plea. "Why not sleep- in com• r fort between Alice and Louise?" Bee champion livestock, prim hone ... fruit and .'.. i Wit vegetable .world's Itch.,ltch Nfatijl Croy ttham�ionship seed and yer� Ant sae of soothing, cooli 11 liquid• .. blgget pOUlLry show 0e, M D. Preeeripdoa Positively relieve taw red Itch --caused by- enema, rashes, IV Irritation. chafing—other lttrwbfea 30 bottle 't eonLlnenL ... plus -dozens of lther w stainless. trial Haab �t aexhibi ggetIs{f�y or mback Don't aafft7 /�t� loge drelglkeor.P?.D.PILisC.RI>•17ON i :4 .� 'S V Queen4rlFa.- �` Competition I e 1TMAY BE • "Sale of the Stals" I3vestock AlllCtiOnl , ; a ' y • Royal Horse Shovel .«, LIVER • Square Dane Contestt • t -YOUR Beautili l Flovror Shovel If fife's not tgessi urioa �_ tt say 10 yew N'rl s tgig rp$a kow t . feed Is k. t+ 9e, 11.. star Rre ba�p�st� ' abosr ► 'fldf f6►w - Sys M. gsi �.b ad C. L McKim, agl wd A460910, � v =go sus IIo Cal ileum AI rw TORONTO :N DEW imp' n1. s 10 row attar. •...... 0 uays 47 — IeK 14 t dg t c >t