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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1954_12_31r+7 Y.: -... .N.+..• w.:•.r;-wv•_••L-,f, ♦,_.p .-.,�'�•..•iir r_:. ,. 1'•,y' -.. a• -n +,•¢'N": .rr'".n+. wrt"+. -r-'t. .r�i 'a r' .,,oe;,-_'*X"-'.',.,' "'iiN .r^ :rdpt., ••+' ' j . .. _..c - a. «L]' jr.a." til'•' Y _ • 1 w Iii >rrlae rep feat liCaEigIIfti.-OIrTAI<l0 FUMAY, -DECEMBER 31; 1954- VOL 73 Ni; 47 waited Sfaites $W W. C. MiZAALAA and tea • a,eafb Per Aitliathed-ls Second C-baa� w- - rUHi$HEllrR Pod Olnee Dept. Ottawa. Ont - - Health appiness, Androsperity; '�o_..0ne ,And .All _ Durieng,X955 "I •- INAUGURAL MEETING _ The .i�.PICKERINd VE LLAGZ Tasngural I Iaeting - of Picker= �i DJlsWet Sigh School Board will - Mise " i4lar+ganet Kennedy and Re be held on Tuesday, January 4th - 1935, ai - - ,'. Jane .Sone, . ad the Staff ad Fiver ,8.06 P. m. to the Board Room. �_ _ ' The Regular Mee ' Oaks, Faris, spent - CtnrisRmas •with ' Rev. A. E. and: Mrs. Young and tfva _ lingo 0[ the' Board �* / f1sendly. Miss Bone assisted with the -are held on the Second Tuesday of 1 _ carol service in the fisted i Calais•( Each Mouth, ----- s '/' �� + \\ a - . on -Sunday evening; - --- ------ ----- t �' ✓ Mr. and Mas. Hugh. b=er and dao- RECORD 'MAIL' HANDLED HERE ,: ' ghters; Mr. -and UL -s, Hartop;Mai- 8- o._ _ a"t , - -'-� and ; Mae Gee andel via - F. tTorno, y",eEdward , s - - guests of Mr -and Mrs. Ken IDAnday �+ 'master reports. that the heaviest of ]3ioolclia. G'hristmas -mrail on, record here was - - handled by the staff this year. Ri it _ ' Ken Mro 187 to 0ble to be out Rig.it Mr again fir a severe aelrtacic oaf . that � ,- • np to the, day, before Christmas ham _ . and bags of cards' and parcels kept - - -- flu. Mr. a find � Stanley Balsdon en coming in with every mail truck. tertalned a rrua *w . od friends on . • . Mr. -Booth said that this pontofflce - Monday- aftte2nooh -- sold over 62,000 two -cent stamps." _ year, which was also a record. - - 'IVIrMr. a" Nft Geor� aMcnmV ------ --------------------spent vrH Min, George Hendersons in Toronto, MANY ,SEND GBEETIAIG3 HOl4iE ConeraWlatIsm to those who Yrc-. . . ON CHRISTMAS c eived "S+pecid Christn d Packages', - - The local -telephone operators had - - da>r ing the holfdaym Mr. and Mss, Hob Baker, the gift of a son; Mr. # ~ IL busy time'of it on Christmas morn- ea Chawfard, 'the gist off' fng, when people -kept them busy put- - - E A R - and Mrs Glen ting through long distance . calls to . a date M;. and Mrs' James r• Mills, a soar and Mr. and Mrs. Win_ families and -relatives in other' places. - Wrltoa, a daughter. _ It was the buslkst season yet for Recently �iardens o! Doyle Lod _ Rev. M• R. and Mrs. Jenklnson, od them. Many calls were put through Lodge A. F. and A. M, 424 ( F10AXIn Again King were CbrisCmas guests at Mc.. - - ` beyond the Toronto region, but whe: and Mrs: Cyril Morley. the went is not + '' ? ' r te" • "' ' The hes' :sins cif the Mr. ttnd Mrs Bruce Hogarth, and y known. The -cans }••f vy eekly par-{+ Put through, here• for outside points �s ad thin week bad their effect on the t'hr-o chitdban, moved: into their new - at's connected to long disiswce•opera- _ (tors in Toronto-- and they handle it . Y ? ". �5 creek bringing • the wafter up to i home on Lincoln Ave, is time trot --from there. flood 'P�9ortims and over the ro-d Santa to locate therm. F° iY x=, r" sur4aces at aaarse points for a few The Lewir lkiggs, frays Prove$ inito ------- ----------------------- !; - We erre- not awarb hov-evet ! r m w home on Jones Ave. - LICE HERE REPORT QUIET •� °y their , Zyaat+s. CHRISTMAS ,. �.. of approaching the.- Mrs. tDr.-) TomEnson and laugh - troubles. ter, Janet Lee and Ronnie and Paul,: Pickering Tow, hi - - . • 8 P Police had a ,� .: = ' �` � lam in thin taatfe one "let- :anuli sons of Mr, and Mrs. Alco very quiet holiday and were no doubt, "" : _ _ tdcizes T '• Ru die, are among the many jaund- ' ter to Rhe editor ch the n very glad of it.,_ Other than the add I Council or C;onmryation AvtT^n-ttv foe patientb ' iniaoi compla bt there was praetic'ally, ' for , not having cleared away Cie Mrs. L. M. Morley is , cordined to book 'overport wen thea Thus >s a y a �' debris than' fuoowaiail,Ued during the bed this -Week with the flu. ' "Hazel fkad• We love not seen this - Mr. and Mrs. L3ay�d' Morrison ane!' " nothing reported in their occurrence' F �` welcome change, and it makes a hap- } r debris, but gather' from thin :hat Ruth, and Mos Wilson; called' 'aa pier Christmas for a&concerned, f there Is sufficient piled up some- , s• v" r0 ' Fic::erir g :ria - ', I. via- ---- -- ----- • - ybe We Asked Foe. It --- ' fug! ", where that oan�,ee the free flow at t'nq Mr. find Mrs. Fra-" oz•n•rise _ . _ i ori d aiTa foo¢ weters-Vo he interrupted -worthy Monday and Tues%av, r -••,k w -s ab- ". �d looking'kfato. le.Sp be out fdr a short trrtp on thr,r■ One of your Editorta forms of re- .. - • ----------- i first of the week. ' orvxw.::on (and they are getting Jlew- £ r'I y: Community Club Meetine -i. ( Mr. nn¢ Mrs. Harry Fu -v'.- had'as ; er as The years pass on) is, to get � � 11 caper sally happy Christmas" wall, Y out into the country with a . camera � � Members of the old Pickering Corn their daughters' aacl iianrilies In •Por : t (BJiack and white. and colour) hunt- � "�" munity Club Limited, bane thr+r onto.-wben Their only-grand•-ftughter- g: � Inup scenes wihich we enjoy end attention called to '.tie snnoun^� a -•,t L;na Mrorehoaoe, who has been so .1 "want to fon• Amid Greake, S. W. of a General Wet4ngcelled.-r the ' seriously .til in the Hospital 'for.Sick Stanley 13sisdoa, J. W. - 18riends to look at. we even read isev- .; 10th of January IV5. the atnna+*ce- Child'nan with comcmylitis, was them.. eral photography magazines-trom Fedentioa Of Agriealture A Y - Wit. appearing eisewtwre in Ihis. oto •grxio them af�the droar. .cover to c-vtr, ocW among the many � Thank -You paper each welek up to that date. alit. Doble and _ .. -The tor; _ 7 - --•------------------------------ ;photograpi>:tc Hlvstrationa "twat' ap. Ontario Ornia � • - - >�ti at Wick, with Mra- a as we alters look at them and ask wed The Ladles' Aiid od St Andrew's Women's Missionary Society Ds+ble's iffsier Mss. F`airasnaa audit Ipe 1 the principle oft deducting a percen- Presbytcrian Church wish to thanY� --why?. We sae . ei*' -r unable , Ito ta$e 'of their ho ttas Ay, and 'vledted Mrs. Dobie. Sr..'Sr sk'P8 Price, txtatfas to you ins your kindness In looks es- The Jarrua meeting of the W: M. !n Sunderland. on Tueetia h the beeou:y cr iataeest thane create 'a 14rind gar the handling cf' tab the grin of notices etc• S. will be -held et . the hoarse oR Mr's• Mr. and Mrs. Runnallsyspent fiber which that peaticvlaT pleotog'raptner jjj surplus pork, and they also indicated 3nelicw��d Ye env: �r=we Just dhrr'i I that the wC.C. IRolmage, .Sea M. S. Chapman with Mrs. A. W. M+>- fro with their son at Clarkson have the fright appreciation of 41iis. scribingy a+nid be agreeable to sub- .»r-------------------------------- she$. ro-hesbras, n Thufraday, atter- lOtE+iia;Pv. Tomorrow of.the L `G �. beearijful, but -wee lenaw-�wRhat' AVE I �i one sad onerhalt percent at Newly -elected Othoer_a Ontario noon at 2.90 o'clock. Will, the rrem- A. staA4 is slowly 'recovenirng from a - ry production sales-te fimnce their County Federation l)1 Agriculture bore please meet rt 2.00 p, m. moi+ --•n ,. sevP,•e P"tack art' iAundice. n+:like. marketing.preblearis. Theee•'.decisions Past President, Anson G�erow, Pt. tor.the.business period. Mrs. L 'ND Mr. and Mi'�. W. E McFP^htiie Ad - In our last iser?e, we void"od•nuc carrne about ora the Ontario Cara }- .� haa*ing driven around town on Tues- nby Per♦.,, R. R. 3; P:es.dent, Loren Tin Morley will lepd t de••ot•rTa All ( sprnt C?w-ist-as Dav with the ]rt- ev'ezain looting at c home I Executive o2 the Federation o! Ag- dall, Goodwood,••Ont.;; -mice-Pres.! the ladies are cots*'^11v ir-P-A a ter's brother and w•i'3e at pshaavu. r db g. W r-iculturt met -in- the TownshipHall, lRussell Rodd R. R. S Uxbridge' `id6comting meaitT y cur evei•age Wolk, we we Brooklin, to enjoy a turkey dinner Ont.; 'Vice:Pn+es•, Laity �Dcrble, ETT: pts afieeker will be °Y,isa �a°aa I Mr. and Mrs. 1'Rr^an Baakn,4pet�t r even and inbrmally .talk 'with Mr. V. S bridge, England: misadonary-nur#. It will be ,' Christmas •with 1•.r. and Mrs. fluor Said "apps,led" to us, and also that dg , Ont.: Se+^retary=Treasurer, well worth yvir tih-,O m 1, v;r -^di Ilton, of-BrbughFm. Milburn Secretary -Manager of the John Hama•, Myt-tle, Ont. visit with Mian England`a.gain: Will Mr. and Mrs. P-nbert M-^,ey* we, were quohsg 'sum memouy, Yut j provincial Federation. _ ` that there were many more very I This di -- --- -- the Secretaries please • t rine r.,efir I anent Mristmes tMrs- fitting N - `K• v attrar:'ive displays to be: dee _.angvad dinner v'� the fitting close To The Editor annus] re -orfs,- Please r. Wilfred Monsey, ., M- and _ , ¢ o& a very 'busy -and :succesr'uf -year town ih am •the streets. I ;... • . t 2.00 o'clock for, business rr e• ' n + ^ Daneld SQiortree •(� of the sta'.M or for the South Ontario Fede mason, Sir: • `i " :: --- - --_-- - the Can. Beek of r`rymf^e. Well -- I Some very nide displays were pmt ' and the winning of eh egtnelly L: was stated I eTEr we had been around. • • • by Mr. Richardson, Carillon Dedicated To Late,' arid. spent the holiday with his par busy and in -or nt _ year in 7Q55. hood of the Ontario Gomerv�ataun Frank .M Clutpmap ler* hero. We don't believe 'the ink" was d41y+ I All 'prbyects & the farm br nnzation Ooxnirission, that -had the six dams - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Koch and Sham. S m that issue Wore we belgan lta � - hear- what bordered--criticLnn arid:: have shown -extensive growth , in the I proposed by him in 1945 � been built, During the C clitmas • Season Pnd on, svent C'hristmde .vdth Mrs. Koch's 4 complaint bec.iuse we 1,?d.not rnen- 'past year such as increased iremb-� the damage that"huricane Hazel did on the pest two Sundays. Picker` parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. T..Bryran, `. Tr tioned'this �nd'that particular home ' ship in Co-onerntive Medical Ser, would have been -reduced to er•=` Vila e' eop;e, �heve been en yin; c p g p j'o Sundigriand.. Mrs. Koch's. mo,•her t^e: New, while. we can, appreciate the vices and Co-opaerw-ars ' Insurance- . refit. In• 'all probability no lives or the stinging of Christmas Bells by C turned w11th them t+s_ spend a ' _. , Asci•>t an. •the "Orme? 'nre-ai,i fi'� homes would • have been lost: Once the installation od ora o! the new dtevs here. .�r tn�er+est; the pride, and e_veri-jeaI- .. ousy shown by a 'ew in t'ieir eTf- P, n. the fat 'e- auto- c5°I^ +n- �' a� gain, we'`x-e coming into tbe- filood electronic, ' ¢no;i�ier taarillon systems About twenty men Arid boys r^'st i3eavors and accompli-hmgnts. v,2, sarance: both <.s,ec`ally patternp•1 tq... period, and aur local rauth,jrities, on the United Chutmh, in honor a�! ereA �t .y,e Vnit'Pd C�7 r^h r,.• he p wvould `11k -e it understood that we dfd gig'^ f:rnt people the.protec;icy}, they the e1ectv-1d Pickering Town hip.Coun• th^ fate Fv�rk M. Chapman. fnorninrz of xtnxing Day and" kiisuT need. Th? N^rmation of sarcral n=.•w cil, as usual, do nothing. The debris This relatively• re^ent deveaopmecat aced the church ceiling. not drive round town, judging'"ane I Crit Unions• to bring' further ad- ne+ir the mouth of the creeks, pas- - - ,pr place issuing ad awards, and na e t the ' i �vanta es to ccuirtry p;pple have ticularl Duffin Creek accumulat- • bells chin &" ringing for. "• vQlis spent the Trol�iie `raw it,$etlne) preyzared to admit as stared at. the,. I!mark d' the y ' 'begonning of this progress of the year as - ing - since Hazel, `has riot benn rn- , story that our smaller and rural churches who s06oa9r families here. well pc gr•-epnsis control, the a 1! owed ,thus o would ' find the cost, of the usual . ftr. and Mrs. K. W_ ]%vos. on the - viewe do not always agree with ev- �, - pneventang..free. arc_ to eryone else -that was only -=-cur own I ;' yacrfnation ::scheme, to durther, the- lake. The Ontario Government tower bells prohibitive. This system _CsftbW Diay..entertained: Mr, anct ,lie he-lth of o r ea:ry cattle and , in' an eftrt tb maks u for t4neir is actually` a 'i+aicord- la p p ging, heavy- Mss. J. IL Reeves ttnd farnily, Pick-. iosni Pickering I tl-�_P of the citizens e± air county. • 'negligence allotted one du'tq ass IdKier using a type of re- stir Pickering Villa'g�* now has arep- Prom^trop cork has been county. ti' quarter of a P sit. NJJn. and Mrs, Lore•. -Karry co."d made only S f Mr. and Mrs Don Kemp, • utat+on as a village, .given f tennis . most task cf the Fzderation in .1954, would to kftbw what our Count • Purpose, The, here�ttie ' and f ^ MW. Christmas decorating of homes. ( asnila, Aiafr; duct Mr. nd Mrs ' which, we have been told this week, attemptirg, by radio •n-oetain o:�r 1` cit fres done about this. SRfould no speaker horn being rhountecl on %e Austin Frasdalbt and, family, Oshawa, CIC�,13 Os>fipwa. Qvery Fatur�ioy, with etlfort this- year be made .to all.ev. "church roof) a,,peare to be quite and Mrs. Plowme Boyer and Miss; toad its brit' in inspiration oco en- pre" reports any the use o! a Supp_ � luxe the Blood d aatisfactcl the tone= E�48sras, act' Toronto. couragemernt' in an annual curliest lemfent pugs in ri°e Fu -?1 L'o: creta- amege; the -Council' "Y quality"'is ex- Mer90;fet harried on' Soo :+everal years;' by C. I should Ballad to aceovnt: for their cellent, and comnnLni2y eommeasb Mr. and 1Vbs. 'IiJ Zle K;,,td, of E. Morley and the News. Df wp are tor, Oke (?tf'ario Federation of Agr%c- _I age., .and should any member of favorable and ,pleasant, •• Oraa)peville f SOW -Pb.thi are ulture publice ion:. to let a Wye will be heas4 ' lserraitted to see angyhetr ChciLsfsnea'r5' far- the Council .be so stupid as to state rag this oarrilori` h8pjyy to annewie!► flba birth a,' their S mer in Ontario County 'through,. we will ._. see to it that a, t<9 know whale vvayt will, lwauys been 3loods, each Sunday fr+orri now on _ d!anagfiteh . SuDras Lr at♦, sR - December t� similar or -Somewhat aloha? con- + f�� � � and day insure, tar- t.steps we and -.al ere have nor tbagt the people ----------------------------------- 23� d', at the Oto - ' - ` I niers a beitter sham ai- metal, tbeRt in rnrried on neacC Chriaknaa .- 11 cold clove out of the flood arena, - Ii Memoriam --� Muffler and dseigh0eer doing fine.: • - _ ' _ - the nation's -world' urge tfiem to ce, the TRMVq*N William Christie . _ In . Mr. and Mrs. Edger Andrew spent - -- - inroiYie and ' edvmn quistmae with Mr • and Mrs Leon. C0110NG EVENTS lrrsge loafs od national wealth is ttie loving memory o2 our silent Dad who f thoue enjoyed' in any other iadwr "; shape of tap..soli silo passed a 'nd Bath sad ?be Evening Auxiliary The tird question at the Faders. vera wing down these ► three yleaii ergo,. Dec-Dec1F at Oratigpvdlle pd every year. ember 28th. �l Dan YovmeAf and off fni9 tion ' dinner' to be to Mr. Mil - "E - - , - H- -KE - W-,,� vriil arae! cis Thu�diq, .Iarsus" 8, born was one r Gel a move on Council]ora,- ii you' .-3ileatly. the fiidgels toak Dodo$; hmiilt stle O' a ,with f)ltendrg fat 8,00 Q• m•, -gat -the horse cd We. The ?armtl regarding iHnaricir>,g• coni keep atrr coach in good eosudi_ Into the nasion above. in Toronto. lWendetrom tber "home. `e E'- �'Arthur You ng. We will have Miss 'who a�kPd' the question tion, then do sotfiephing about the There . *Ian be rest ho earth's 3itilid 1. �: did sat feel that any farmer e Vaida, of! England, who is � uwrne in Paid n- �$'• afld Mrs. $. Rias: '1�0¢�ont0 India, as speRkes• � filo . his �animtdon and that (coned ons Dave Criebtefn, ' !n the arms at God's love. 7t Swoday' with the W. (;, Mtar• P40 four, lilaase v Drive -Ever - . .- .� : � enN1e remembered• with love, ,b7 soon, Go ]irks S Gorden, Iltruet sad t `' C. r S ,>, .`. - .:. t t„,d y..• : Ri �Y! , tY.� w,k.? r"^ - ._.. _... •. ::, :_... -ra_ _._. .... , ::o .. .. u.+:i' .._ Fi _ .LJ'.. .i',�2..-.:.Noe - _ :i ..r..-.= _ _ . - - - - - - s.:'. y . r • �.. • •. .t G - . e 1 y. 1 , ` .'s ? i .,.,,. • .ti pt _ .= wr— .i L .: _ - ..- . t : 'i.., _ ..:. o iM 2.. ,..,It' .. ,... .� . .. . ._ - .,' ', r . , a: � r .— .. b I 1 , . — _... / , . , - - . ',i .. , • " ,, ' r y. .raw I 1 . - . . 1 I r Fakt y. i Of - I bol of -a to book sym- that w a • outstanding because had gone into stock and impla- -'- - bol of Christmas. Su I had been every Christmas was happy and menu. But we were happy — we ,.� - = their wand my family pooled exciting We used to Ire awake had aur baby with us ... our - > ' the little Meagre resources to give on Christmas Zve listening .to son whose life for the first nine girl who had bees the Waite# playing all the old months teetered peril oat - - . - . - . . spared to them the best Christ- - familiar hymns. Sometimes carol the borderline between lite and - ` MU ever. I can see that tree so singers would join the Salvation death. Dee was nearly four, a � r Aura Hirst: Can you bar out of this idea of hers but 'Clearly — termed with glitter- happy healthy little girl We did - -D me 'naderstand what kind it doesn't do an �mY Hand. and go from street ha y good. ,?I" e � tinsel and real candles, . I to street *singing and pla3�g• not know then we were heading -.. of a �e I've got? She makes advise me. �pg�r, was Propped up on a couch with Then I remember o u r first into a depression that would iaa lack like a fool! Whenever • When your mother insisted Pillows . and blankets, right Christman in. Canada out on the mean a lean Christmas for many we go anywhere she pays no '' • earlier thtt across from the beautiful tree. years to come.. You data more prairie, on a farm where Part- - - •atUntkon to women Present' she • than one boy at a time, you I remember another Christman ner was working as hired help. . And now to Christmas 183! just ach like a kid with the • survived, didn't you? It isn't - or rather, pre -Christmas. We Mail had been delkyed and there men, Playing up to them and • likely that were bush engaged for weeks wasn't a letter, a parcel, or even '� we grow older we are thank_ .:.denerall *13' you would break Y, y acting silly, It's got so • your heart over one ful for each Chrisfinas that finds I hate to o you w �g paper -chain decorations; a Christmas card from our e any place with her. • known only a month• presents for mother and for ! r i e n d a in the Old Country, °� family circle still complete. _. . • `The best one she's pulled yet-. . • At your age it is not unusual each other that often had to be Christmas morning we got a So that is Christmas through - w� with a stranger, who came • to fall head -over -heels for a hastily hidden away. I had two phone call —there was mail at the years as I remember it. You, I. - too, will have our memories. a house to see One about a •nice new lad, and Seel your - brothers, Eddie' and Evelyn. the. post office. There was no de- Y . She behaved -like a lit. • time is wasted i! you data Eddie was v Hap ones, I trust. And I ho cry clever, • at fret- live a 1 o n P .Y year-old, o Y- to g prairie trails so bin. openly flirting �� •one else. Young fiearta are sus. work This partfcular Christman Partner walked in for it — at that this Christmas w a a the He was badly embarrassed— he had worked for hours and flit below. Fortunately he had happiest - yet. - yet when I spoke about it * why they are ts' . later she could ace n • so certain that the last boy hours making a fretwork clock- only to walk half -a -mile. fie nothing on the scene Is the onl one, stand for mother, for which he ' name back with letters, cards ''TiBE BARE IDEA!. V"Ongl If she doesn't �P, and ' •' You hays found this to ba had bought a small clock. It and parcels. It was a Happy - -- -fit should happen again, Icon- . !true. so why tempt fate was almost finished d st stns# then, -believe me. : I Ill be through. • again? about eight inches , the clock I remember, too, our n e x t "Her mind seems to run in •' Don't thinks o! deceiving being at the top. One evening Christmas on the prairie as we The American Sunbathing As. - ' waves, One day she la so loving, + your mother. You w� be MY two brothers got into an were at last in a home of• our sociation is up in arms — be- ' ' and the next she �to � •found out. and disappoint her argument Eddie was' the easy- own Wee daughter was 11 sneaked in on a cause a man . ' _ ' , . : me, We don't seem. to lava` any- . • • all over again. Then how --will —g°ing ..type but. Evelyn often had months old. We had balloons nudist wedding and is now thing is common•, She his no • you feel? It isn't worth it, most destructive Sts of temper. and gay streamers hanging from boasting that a has -a roll of interest in anything I do or. plan - - • MY YO friend. On this occasion he picked up a the ceiling near her cot, When colour flim of the ceremonies! ' undertake. • . . heavy book and threw it at the she woke u Christmas morn- The bride and bridegroom and "We are both in our late 40's.. beautiful P ' - We all need to be proud o! titUl clock. • It was smashed ing -Lha wonder o! it kept her all the attendants are bare; the .. During three years aT marria8e .the one we lose• If we cant completely, The unhappy in i- cooing for hours. photographer, a Baptist evangel. .. - . _ _ . We lutQe had aothin but ay, °� .dent marred that one Christmas Then came our first Christmas ist, Dr. Braxton Sawyer, stated . ments- She does not nothing a o. the vnn seed o! Love !s destroy. for us all. D Dr ed. Wou kik tmdeestamhL u at Ginger Farm.' Our ten -room that he plans to show the photo- ' ams she makes, and i find it ua- y� ty to write her From that time on I have no house voas sparsely furnished graphs to State authorities with . - bearable 'to live with someone address 'ter at Box 1, )a Eight, I recollection of any Christmas grid very cold. All our money a view to outlawing nudism. . - -. - - i cannot trust. Please tell me eenth Street, Now Toronto. _ what to do.. Ia � she crazy, or . i ..: . . - - . I.maa-crazy, or both? .. . _ ,. . - - . _ . . 7 , DISGUSTED." - _ - . ' .. _ �i. (� „' ` - j o .+ If your wife ,were a young - .. - • girl who had married the Eisai , ,...., _ T _ {ey - k boy she fe31 in love with, theret7NONICLIM r _ : :- might be soma excuse for her V,ff• • tWth #Pts, though precious - * little11 .. To see i woman her - . • age behaving. like a congenital%4d+b•. ('i f. . .. 1. a .. _ • fila is revolting _ ting to any acyl• .. - - - " respecting mea: Her husband - N . -1 - Ii - I I -­�, �M is likely to consider her mea- The Festiva Season is upon ui I N E 'ROYAL crazy indeed th PPy ,, . ­ ­ ­ - - » K "­ - L * ­­­ -- .. e ough calling ' . '..time to sap again iia BA her emotionally immature is Christmas and God. Bless Ua . +► more kind. -Everyone." . _ . ' OF DANA _ if she were a sympathetic Christmas 1934! Ia' it any dif= _: ; •and _satisfactory wife, and in- fereat from any other Christ- - - - - - w tereated !g all that concerns masT How many years Cast you ' _ . cOnd it t his - Conden_ sed Annum S ut�ment ` might possible to look back -- and in those years - � .' eondoaa her indiscretions. But that have passed which . wen _ : _- ' you cannot even count on her the ,happiest Christmases that - _ ' afi!ectionl You describe you remember? Or the - presents 30th. November, 195 - . your private life_ (your letter that gave -you the - __ •was ",too- involved to. print est- Was it the dell-carriageatest joy. - ^,ASSETS 11 -• tirely) it is hard to see what you had always tothat : . . = - . Y raged for, or - : you arse getting out .at mar- - '.the -=bicycle the family gave you Cash on hand and dna from banks (including isms JI * riagi except shame, confusion between themT Do g°u nmem- in transit) . . :•. $ 4d7.429Ad: 11 and anxiety... , - ber the first time you realized Government of Csnada� and •protiatiil gorecameat Yet you 'still love het. That .. that . Santa Claus didn't- really .. securities, not exceeding. market value w will weigh, of :course, against exist" You didn't always get Muaid sa and other securities, not exceeding market >;169,888,3�6 _ '' the idea of - divorce. Against °what you 'wanted but now, i P • that, however, _you agilk lav! supper, if -you are a-- foolish -.. - ' valve - . . . . . "f to charge this fact that she ds mother, you love to your. _- Call loans, fully, secured . 88,03 =288,1 4 give . . 136,395.203 •making ,you the object of little girl the very things youI. Tota! quick assets . derision, the sub jest- of snide longed •for and didn't ,get _ Or _ - $1,881.900,8!8 . + remarks, and a worm besides. Perhaps- it is the gifts that you '" +What pr' e, en, your _ love gave you remember even bet- - - -`-I Other loans and discounts . ; � � - t� -1,031,626,844 .. - for her? _Yen -}rave been bitter- - ter than what _ .. _ you received L.Mortgages es and hy,pocheca insured wader the N.H.A. ' • ly disillusioned, I know. 'All '-the wonderful pot -holders you. - .- (1954) - `''• your wife's promises to be- made in secrecy to give mother - 22,672,}90 : have herself flee with the. on -Christmas Day. , _ . •24,194,181 ask premises - i ' wind before her exhibition- Or is it the first Christmas _ : Liabilities of customers under acceptances, guaranis •-* ism, , The future looks -intoler- after you were married you re- and letters o it i * aple. call most -easily? .I suppose we •Other asses f credit .F •-. .b . r . . . . . all have our memories, and the : 19,349,56# Try one more warning. If 7 132 026 _ )' you can convince her you memories o! the past contribute -towards' the- Christmas of each "' �' , _ _ =3,026,895,844 r. mean it, she may decide that'" ., . • the dignity :(and security) of passing year. T b i s Christmas LIABILYTIM - • marriage is worth a quick and would not mean as touch to us ' * permanent reform., For your i unless, we• could add to it the Deposits . . - . •. - - +sake, Ihope so. . a memory of those that have gone __ Acceptanc+es ,. =2,797,348,149 .'" . .• . before. , guarantees and letters of credit . . 59,349,565 • - As...I look back every Christ- ;Pl.AY FAIR- nes QJtber liabtli ' 'Dear Aline Hirst: I am ld mss in my childhood is inter- _. - Total liabilidq to the . blit — i woven with thoughts 1?u $2,879.962,180 Ca itai i : =. 'love with a boy I met tour weeks 8 is °f my me. • e. 1. ago. We 'get along perfectly! trier and mar brothers and sis- _ -- ter. M father died when I was 7 p paid up : ..' •' ' He doesn't want' met to date three so there i, little that I - Rest Account . ' • 41,809,863 - atnybody 'else, and I am will- • • • • • . • . . 103,619,726 fag. remember oi' him. H i a death Undivided profits . . '. 1,504,07. S "But if my mother learns of ' � 'meant that mother became the _ - .!hat , arrangement' she, would breadwinner for her family o! _ .. 26,895,844 five, one of whom was born a • break up this romance. She has - _ $3 0 "stlways done that when she after my father died and who . -'�_. *! thinks I'm getting too serious. I • . . I I remember our first Christ- left us when he was sixteen $TATEMENT OF. UNDIVIDED PROFITS (I ani 17, the boy is 18). months old. - 11 ."So often I've tried to talk.. mas Tree, Every family did not Piofitsfortheyeitrended30th:November,1954,aftermaking _ have a Christmas tree in' those aP�ropriationa to Inner Reserves, out of which full pro- ISSLTP 53 — 1934 dal'#. It was considered a token a 1 Sion for bad sad doubtful debts has been mad S t 3,5 t 1 209 Provision for depredation of bank premises .. ; ; , '. '. 2,079,466 • . . rasion for income taxes o v profits - $18,834,045, � to n ... e r 912 76,000 ' L ax,, , - - _ .. . • 9, Dividends at the rate of $1.42% per share _ '�,t`��' , y 5,151,634 -./ _�_ ' S S 58,04 S Xura distribution at the rate'of l0 cents per i _ . _ . ,r s _ share 417,711 __ . Z 5,569,345 - . : '1. - • S 3,958 %p0 K Transferred from Inner Reserves after provision for income r • a e _ t xis xigible -•, . . ., . . f 16,000,000 _ .. . ' :19 9 g ~' -- - 8 ,700 L.Balance of undivided profits, 30th November, 1933 . • ; 1,515,375 , n rr -- -. ... - . ,_ - _ rr' '�_ r 0 1073 T afe ` ed to Rest Account 121 '3 3. _ 2.1000;Ooo _ _ _ .. Balance of undivided ptofits, 30th Noiembe-i -1954, ' . _ .. . . - : S 1,504.073 . 'f - � ,. _ _ - _.. "'INomtnX Said '1Vo,' Deers"'= NilibliOp at trouble from which - - " -` . JAMBS MUIR. t ? H ATKIN80rNal, _ their wftr a is del sad #o Clsairmao and President t3toe Maaagee 1. :� . 1. 9 Q protect them, two deer in the Wqi , ' ' `lift Zoo at Shubenaeadik Nova Scotia, sample c Quard's rifle.11 • !L. . . - i ,, y' .!.. ? :' ...ulld�. t'ail'.w• % t' „lti' ,—'•••'Y -„i ti •�q'6 :,�- l; , .b.- "s"Y•'r. 2 ..... 1c _ r. ,/ , d+ how ., . .,,. 6 ,, ����.�• .. r �' },�, .... . „ .. .. .. , '..r—.— , ... . . >.i. 'a: . . r ,: �,... :.;,. ... . i sA. I. �. v in — . M _ .. .... , ,. .. ,.^ 1. •' ., r y,i. rx; v,_ sk y. -1 ,. - - . - _ ` , ,,. 200 P. m the Executve of the W. A. tihe Christmas service, but those who { I Y will nme't at the church bo ===nice were not there missed an especially _ ,.11 ' - i� Iy f : z' plans for the coming Yea~ • . A - full fine treat wtien Mr. Tolson sang ' ',�� ; z, att!endan¢e is requested. Birthday of a King". The choir, w -- - - , "The - The. Sunday School will hold its also sang end the message was in Y � 4 I .. -__ -_ j �'? tp . _ __ . -' _annual meeting on Wednesday even ee�dn& with the day. In the evpa- _: ,. _. k _ ��� - }s ! ins, January 5, at 8.00 p. m. Thio ijrg, the church was filled to heaa� s ; im r k i aX ; I is not just,bcr those" in executive and the Carol Service which featured a * Is . OM1' 1 teaching positions, but all who hay+e t2te Junior chair. The chracch was ' - • -•' 4 . `' the interest of thQ Sundiy School att completely lighted with candle's and ! heart should be on hand to help the children gowned in white. our 4 • look forward 'to "the year ahead and, minister tgok the ' lead in the wor- A `y .T' ^ growing painseand need asistanoe in. shis (for 1955. Wep, ,while the zneagp "Caandlep= _ was slyer by Mrs. Tompkins, Sim -' } ;, mer*- 4 y ; ' ' + many ways, so, if You can help in son Ave. United Churci}, Toronto, w ;'4.� Y� f > �' any v.ay, ycu will b+e made more who also told the sjory of 'Why the 4 "'� 1 -- " _ . - " �. than welcome. .' � Chimes Rang" for th'e children. It 'N . .,. ^ - .. • i .. .. was a lovely service and much rred- The Coin Bank's are now ov=e'rdueI.s � 1, • = ' - - �, as they. should.• have . been returned it is die to Messrs Donald" B. own ` , 44. , �, ,.,.� + — . � Z. � and Wm. Smith for their esforts,. in :. . _ this past Sunday. Would you please w . bring them in next week as the let- • tra2rung the children. We hope to - . -,q _1. est, as we would like to total up the see a 'peat performance next year. :... receipts before closing the books dor Next Sunday evening we hope to ' _ : i- . IT ?I ''the year. The'Treasurer's books will see' just many or even .more. peo- as ._._ - close on January 9th. Duplex Envel- 'pl in the church when the C. G. I. ;:,4 +--1. - . . EIN - opes 'are also available it you have+ T. girls hold their Annual Vesper r w - _ _. v not meceived yours as yet Service Th have lot om 1 -. V To all, we re=cd• along our beat • ..• � iq� i • _ _ .:. I wishes fov a Happy, Healthy acrd - e gar put a preparation into their service boo * NB_ - , dose he om .. - - _ i Prosperous New Ymr and may 1955 muTtity in a before e c e w an -their y . be e of increased interest and act- Pub . DoWt be too tired because ce �-4 - - ; . - . .. _ _ iv�iP in our church, so that by th:e 011�y week -end to aprrie onbtl M - . . - _ :? d show the girls and t'hei, le_adlee end of =other year ti<e can leak that you are interested -" "I, . back and rape it leas been a'b*ettdr r �� _ _ — - .� We are tea=ry to report Mr. Jack. . _ . . .. , , , , . , - _ . -. _ - .. _ _ .. _ year than 12iose that went t afore. �;. _ ' — ... C}a' Wiednesdaq; January 6th, at son, of Valleynane Fe;rrrm� had been - " ill with pnewmoniia this " . ' 1. - .1 ' - This Fe<1t week has been one of and hope etre will soon be better and -; Balsdon A sons abbe be, out again. •" I I I .,_ • e L '. * - ­ . ­ . n:uo Wewouldlidos to take this - ' h acflivity around our ' church. On - ,. Thuasday, at noon, the W. A. hada aPP�' , - g dlelicious luncheon followed by -their � cd. ng Our beet '�h- - C iE N T E N N I AL cang�e+gatien and under s sad they conducted their sgtvice, and lan=ai • Christmas party; an unexpected treat j to all our eeeaera for a vea+J► , .. will be comstrrg lata m:eb:rbership iii it most inIt' sting, being based on r was �a recitation of her own poetry J Merry ,Chriatraas and bliday _ ;" l Once regain the morning coagrega- the nest month. In the evening the "The Life_ of. St. Francis of Assisai". by Mrs. Scott and we hope she will .i of you-weto have around � , fson was not large considering. tfye C G. I. T. held their Annual Guist-' The fiiro "A Saviour is Bo- war give tn. all a copy ad he poem . be t son Remember, . bo faire it asap. - Holy Season in whdcb we are *&Ing mos Vesper Service, assisted by tate also an excellent one, enjoW by cause it should certainly be plreser- don't left the -mob (A things take hold __ " ' )pFnrt at the present tiriye. We were Expd.orem Group. We wish to con- young and not -so -young alike. Mile ved. At the' regular meeting which, for a few yesk+s yet; and tbeee ams . ' • fitad to welcome some new folk to the buld;e the girls on the we.y they did miss the candle light procession- �ollanved the election of offiic� : s was too many accident happen hese d+a+ys ,; . , , . al this year and hope maq"be some completed and they W'e'e" installed. in tri mar. the 'home?' spirit ct the Birth - ' trine in fire duture dt will be re -in- office by 'Rev. G. D. Empey. The dE the Babe< in Heffilehem, esid what 1# 'Bast���®� ���� atituted as part a1 this so=urce Sim- 4dendly-sister plan wan adapted . er• mea it ns to us. _ ... -. - day School -ittendance was down grain lready getting mys--------------- -- . _ we are ---------- --- . and a " _�y. b �f' a i�h BROUGHAM .„I :- . slightly, but hills is understandable. serious -cards,. .the senders O1 1 I guess. with all the exdtmeast of the we will not know till next Christ- V : k 9?%y, 9y' w=eek, we hope to see everybody out mas. It is expected groups will be Mr. and Mrs. Thos. English. were - ' , f ',�1. next week 'to get the New Year off lorrced' d1r;c ing • the month of Jan- at home to their family which con- , . � , . of M bars. t -. . - .. trNoixt start at 11.1 the New er , on a s full to action. Our d fancily of Cherrywood and Mrs. l sir an t Sunday 5, elect year an .,,�' - - _ - Year's Service- will be . held -an :folly doers for 1955 a=re. President. Mrs. ' and Mrs Rowe. and famlly of_ Graven- , :: . j owin the -service of waaship, a co - Eric Brown; ist Vice -Pres:, bits. W. h rst, also„Mr. B. English and Miss g n u { r Wegati�ai meeting has-been called H. Riley; 2nd Vice -Pres., 'Mrs. G. B. Moon. #4 I to. make a decision which must be Hull; secretary, Mrs, F. E. Stewwd- Mr. and Mrs. K. Pascoe. and Donna _ ” I.-1.4 , attend=ed to right away, prior to the son; Treasurer, lids. F. Gooderham; spent Christmas day with his parents , r '. �s- - = annual congregational meeting.... - Cormsponding' Secretary, 14Ira_ J. , -. . _ , =.'and lktrs.. Pascoe of Whitt .. # " i, `>': x _ = On Sunday, January M•. the Can-: Brnwn:• Press See., bra. G. Hull. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sheppard and � _ - munion Service will be conducted Fridey'ev�ening the Senior School. family, also Miss Muriel Sheppar$,ot t 1 - • .. . _ - plaoe.pN you wish have yarn held topnhron •ours. as. usual end "Toronto, spent he holiday der the ` taloa parental rooF: _ t . _ 2 Y \ membership tmaasferred frons your were: the . Watson • pcodluctions. foll_ Mr. and -Mrs. F. Ritchie and family - former church, contact our minister owed closely 'by the C. G. L T. and also -Miss Louise Ritchie of Toronto; _ = d r t W cox r. • and n - . . . * Brai alto broth i - t aa•a8, an the maybe will. be oaivers The thw eks o0 9I as it and M Mrs Do 1. __ , . - _ )R _. - s. , - to at nd all theRitchie, spent Christmas with air. attended were also as tr+actibn a R ? . . . . �i - _° _ ny j ,zr _ Thursday evening of this -week, a boys -acrd girls did a fine job. It — as Bruce Ritchie. �. i ! 1 Pq group of 5"m nv, peoWe Il meet to a grand progrenr and enjoyed by -all, tics. D. A. Beer entertained her _ , : - •i • ,. . the pos%bili*--*f torr ninig a I especially wtwn Santa arrived to.. sister and brother -in -taw and family . %� � �' discuss ' WVi/� _ -: irs, also Misat. -- - , Young PeoplePs Union in carr chun4r, dtatribute the gllhs over the holiday.' - Far the pant =dew seems it has been Saturday evening we catered to a Mr. and Mrs. Dean Me - . _ . 44 , _ - . E - increasingly dffi'lcrrllt to keep such group vrocn Johns -Manville for •their Barbara Mairs attended a family get - y -: .: . - _ .. . - our -- an orgsnizabion gadu� and we sin- Ctuiatrnas peaty , ,got a toget er at cine of Mr J. m _ early 'hope' the plans will material- church in readinras for Christ,- pringham on Christmas day: ' this tim see th mos services on Christmas day off verb . C. E aMtorle - 11 �q iae at a and su=e will is ices Sundby. ristma sed • y - phase. of carr cbnach work .tlouristr- Morning worship was not as well quietly in our midst. were Q. ,,... .. i : t 1 I j., R atbeaded as we had anticipabeid fee number of family get=togethe and _ �] ins 8a. Real Estate M �asur>eNi�'.e not s few apart the day with friends • jelsewhere. d - - , .11 , _ "YOUR FRIENDLY RESFDENT AGENT" Mrae annon of Mm en' apart the .... -• FUELS' . � holiday with her brother Warren and �, -" Mrs. Willson, and accompanied them . � � . _­_ J r - ' * 1. to Toronto for their Christmas dinner .. _ _ ��sD with Mr. and hire. Ross Willson. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. H. Shea the-. ''' BUILDING SUPPULS :,.. „spent• past week .with- their son .Orval and Mrs. Shea and family at Norval. — . .,; Jan 28 1 Rev. A. E. Young, 112h2ister A Chr:stiin Science Eervice will'beWARM AIR U -----------------_ SUNDAY, JANUARY 2. 1954 Held in East Woedlerils dcommun�ty„�s ity • u NEW YEAR'S SUNDAY H-911,..I'oi'ge Hills each rund4y at, Air,eauditkndaOil Burners •' 2M I.F.R OIL BURNER SERVICE ' ( 10.00 a. m - Saundd school .'11.00 A. M, MndaY School and Nur- * L” � 'o : SPECIALIZING IN SPACE ! 11.00 a. nL - New -Year's Service eery at the same hour. i>rpaee Heaters `t►111GATERB FLOOR FURNACES �I « « r + « r . v For fi�Vther infcnatiot. esti jotaOatMa or Repairs ~ A'►iD STOVE $L'R`YE114 practice withdrawn this wFc1r AM 1-7329 or. Pickering 227R1. 1. =iEhlmaey-Clesaiag .service ---- - Heavy Doty Equipment Used «••••rrr ST. ANDREW -4 PROMYTERL4N GUILTY IT O RPCO$D EABI - 9 TUDOR St. AJAX �. CPURCH- PitterCisnB - CO141FILWE LINE. Op AUDLEV ToTeoto - Phone 957W Ilrv, K.nneth MacLennan.- Minister 7 Be I FTERS13ARP PEN'J and MU4C[= dec 31 1.30 p. m. - Church School 045 A. M. — Sunday School B 11 Eg• - 3 New e r �a 2. 0 pc m. _ N' Y t 11.00 — S,rv•„P LA and RA. Bus A hI. Morning Service -----------•--• - - From $:28.50 D' G•ENr WATG7)� - . , .. W. Terme • sive Weaif4 TrRKBYS FOR SALE el�VlSlotl Re a1rS Iro nowx PAYME1r'T , Chotee Turkeys At Reavonabk IC���E BLOCK•LTD P PHONE PICKERINe Z" ^ ) Prue:, Don't to disappointed. p Call Corner station Road and The , - ;' g.Es E.i.I GLEN PARK.AVE. -- TORONTO PHONE PicKNG 195 J 8 Pick Jewel ering r�► V flange line, or Photie Pick. 5482 _ -------- - kl.*, 4 TOWNSHIP BRICK .Av'D pv nc8 WORK � . . Co^ Crete l 1 1�10•i� YBI:ILDIIVG PE1L1ilTS WANTED g AiI �ba�ton Ro For Free Estimates On _ TUESDAYS AND FRIDAZH - - _. _ - - L .. CHIrtirNEY$, nASEDSE*1T4 FTC, a And Forrest Lumber_TO 5." P. AL Co.j''''� Iasi PHONE. DICKERING 63512. _ _ _ �.ro• - -- -'Cinder - LilQcg And By Appolntmeni r ----- --- -- - - - F �l► � AND i Q �i ( � na �s P- ..NT` `�• e'J, A 7 ll 1"1;'KFRf%: PT A�iT •. a7, 771.N. .t' -_.1% T__ 1 F. aJ• �i1V V VL _ Mn A T _ ►.. (Opposite Xtwo. Park)rLp E CES IUn m= INSPECTOR CLEANED i7EAT'ING AND GENERAL HonrE �ssw�2 REPAIRS " Spaee Heaters Cleaned and Repaired ;JPHONLr PICBERINo So rq C JERRY MOSS _ -Wallboard - ----- --------- •' F4A SALE—large Finlay range. coal >DEI►D-STOCK Electrical .& Plamww Duabarton - _ �T ►ate.,. ' ► r :Oft& Aad Crippled Form Amada rty. He said that he had r(:udied i 191=evy For Sasaitary Disposal fiatrset4ll sot 9tPpir 'rl y liLEPs01\'19 COLLECT CAB[NET DOORS' arsol�: s�c=asa�` s s u age . drawers; alm ecM chains, bed morrm — slipire S -SM - 'itis lei we ="a w sm car ...� ,Pickering Lli<'1 Us 2"%A roues ----------------------------- - A POST CARD can put you in a fine ` "business! -Sell in an exclusive area WOODWORKING '250guaranteed ' products needed in F MA WEST TERIAI S USED every home the year round. No ex- Sam ]�B perience cecessary. Wberever you .. -------------- -------,-- - --- MAY live'thet+e•s an -opening in your business on their !arms was put— v%inity. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorlmier, t HonrE �ssw�2 °BICKERING Plywood ;JPHONLr PICBERINo So rq VAJMNJrri _ -Wallboard - -'TERRY'S •' F4A SALE—large Finlay range. coal Moulding Electrical .& Plamww Duabarton - _ �T ►ate.,. ' ► or wood, witYr shelf, reservoir, ator. rty. He said that he had r(:udied i -KT'�'CIIEIT fiatrset4ll sot 9tPpir 'rl CAB[NET DOORS' arsol�: s�c=asa�` s s u age . drawers; alm ecM chains, bed A SPECiALTif 'itis lei we ="a w sm car ...� ,Pickering Lli<'1 Us 2"%A roues ----------------------------- $ VTT ILDER ` .:EDDIE'S WOODWORKING 'Montreal, Dept. B, VAJMNJrri - with such ipfluence Band reipdnsibA. -- w�hrch sEfects dsrming and, agricul: •' F4A SALE—large Finlay range. coal S hoe Repairs _ �T ►ate.,. ' ► or wood, witYr shelf, reservoir, ator. rty. He said that he had r(:udied i tore 'in this Province.* � Street, : , 3MLT .and. IN8TALUM age . drawers; alm ecM chains, bed organization financing in the Another question regarding the ,Pickering Aid'ZitATWN8'QN TV* ` end oak buffet. Markham 50J4 United States and he felt that some= problems of Young people 'starting in F MA WEST TERIAI S USED Sam ]�B .. -------------- -------,-- - --- thing would soon be done to b zng business on their !arms was put— EXPEFIENCED WORKM gN�� t , ,.. _ HOUSE to RENT —bungalow, city out a'=new. plan. Mr. Bely•ea, econom- 1st, employed by Mr, Mi1'ryurri said t9sat there is s i GOOD SEL.ECTlON N n ... {�. A. -Bakke vohl / conveniences at Brougham, on No. nv Apply P yed •tile Provincial Fed. eration, is doingsome need for new le iFlation• to cover �he OF LACER, I POLISHES, DYES ' hues Gordon Gray, at 7 Highway. research ,on this e?zaation is problem and F' i�lelcseLs Di>Ea .,-Brougham, Ontario. problem, and the lhct that a farmers working toward having farming in g g 'whn �. �D.4JLY TILL 7.00 P. M. ®I� �, . - wJ . ------------------------------------ group of such as the thirty the same class as indu trq 's FRIDAY TILL 9.00 P 11L KIND DAY CARE — fore, children some odd, at that meeting realiz=3 • not obligated ,to repay some pnn- �- Jcker- while parents work. Phone: PiSLPTIC that there was heed for a change was encoura rs $i B• cipla and interest in the first year ------------------------------------ TANKS anted in g 2f36W3. 7 o! operation as is the Daae od a Per- b -, �I- • --_----- FOR a_ _------ ---_ ---- R SALE — heavy. duty electric Mrs: Hamer, FieW an ibr the Ont- ario County Federation mentioned son a innin busineeg on 'a farm. This meeting emphasized the fact ` =Pam p� afsd Cleaned install and Repair Tanks eaai et Aare lrae the 'Progress p� r ► :- water heater and control switch. G. inerts in the southern that all farmers needed to partici}- W. J. aI1TP sal SOl�i `A 'Hart, IV R. 2, Pickering.• • art of the• coun F ty in ..the last two • , ate as farmers, not as hog produc- .. ; ` iRlHili<iDfi _ �------------------------------------W Years, with i'ickeldng. WMtby, Ux. bridge Seugog hada- eTs not interwted in milk produc- ' P!lone • 68IIA A 340�1R Co eat 11 lists t yy.a,� YfE . ©� ► GET WINTER RATES ON and paying -'the ers nor as whole milk prodmir•s d1ea n r . `- CARPENTER WORK mill rate on asseesment and the oth-. not interested in cheese producers, ----------------------------------- -' '- -- -- 1 CABINETS, DECORATING. i er two townships contemplating tak= Zu P et but each one taking oar overall look _ _ ---------------------------------- •�d ANDei nsibalities in this t. SAVE MONEY NOW po r� FREE ESTIMATES One young harmer said that he in that each group is dili�ectly re- • g fated to the other; A dew years ago � Q ri we : b j _`� $� - would short ly' the I�1�8ri�iw0 '�•s Re1R MARWELL rneet council of it coat much more to an indiv- FABRICATII�IG A WELDING 2 GRP.�NWOOD,. ONTARIO -1 ? his towvrisbip' regaidi6i; funds for the idual lout campy BEATTY ELECTMO RANGES • Phone Piekefing 222R1 -Federation mnd he woWd be �krd. carrrrin .� r+�ve sal S17tE'PII II RAI, VITAL - •. ,► -_ :.. ' what them would be used for � he wanted'the'anawer. Mr. Mitlburri' has ba�lten place and now 'the invest- is , f ATTY B ELECTRIC WA sI`iERB --_------ _-- ---------------------- merit per flarm worker much LS BEANS -T..OFT-b1 i'`k and .x•h'te Fer,,+a , brn•e!s presentecfi to the gov4rtnin=nt in higher than 'for a labourer in 'other RANGETTE$ AND on ,mgr_ the last_six.years; some of -which ind • we have' a right to more _ COLIIMN$ -• Paws. Rewtrd. Finder r) ��^ _ had been made legislation gdslet�on with the minor financial returns and we should go _, _ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES con')act Airs. R. Parrcn, Brock Fc�3 most changes. • He .told oS fhe� after them in a constructive, ddplo- ' RAILINGS, GXUAJ, RTC; • • 6 '------------- ---- `----'------------ law services now. being used to in- to re the needs of the rP farmers rnatic by baCkdrig up the or - 'in Paints and General $-H .P 4ene 1 Hardw = �a _ Fcd. Agrir. Continised = ' _t into legisla(ion and the need for gaaiization which is workin g our PSONE: AJAX 9? aM ; — �. co-rr,- eterit advice to protect our ir4ere:9ta. interests. The Federation of Agttculture in Evenings iii Mas. 1 ' M WI F 4 6 -A( many paid notiiirsgr and he wanted to ' : know what could be done about: the `here are all the ex P' -uses which . Ontario County looks floc ward to _ . ---------------- -------------------- PT oblem. Mr. Mflburn adnaittefd that must be. must be met in the day -to -clay wcrtk- ins of en organization which has with an +aphiartr justly earned by ---------------• -----------'-- -- "���• Federation was not ea well tiff- the respect o2 government and mareQshown the new interest and enthusiasm the farmers in Mhe. year 7 4_ • - aneed as befitted an or;ptni7A2*n keep �fs attantion 'on every detall ,by just pasC.-Con. ,' i •' r. .•�,..,.,�' ,a. .. �.�''." -: .... og �.. ,�,_ -�+r-� !, > � `,: ice. a �'.,.."_. i y � }�;� � �. ,�.-me ..r• , .. q •�:. vTM �. t'x'f' '�: ri 44,E '1 ASA F. 3 .. :. •' .. �� '. I '•S-' •. .'7in. 81: K' {.5.,• y ,iYp'-�. , : .. -:, : r , r,..,,:i'....�...�_.c ,.,.iY•�'4)FQAA, r'."M: - ":L1ait' p/:... • w y. , t• Y O BRC�CK ROAD >1t � Biu add > Mt* OMsarod had (bui8h=W' Bn- _ 41sm #&d Sue..; , � . S�rardf} e Mr. end Mrs Len W MUM, wll'Llt W. and Mrs. R Racy at t ' a an spent Cltdobm u aR OLJARA�JTEED with Mae W1Lon's pgnspys Wh2Aevo4e. T,ZZAL Z=AM B190M R; !� NiOEACHl�il We SM pieond, to report tiirat lies. RADIO 8ERVIOF3 The >ELorns ind 6dhool Association George Name, wlro->ras bean F lg/!IIY 8=313M, PtGiEiQ+Gt ,0Nn TGtI+1i`U8Q >1EALlliR vudll hold their r WA* meeting tri illi is tnpa owing a"s,T aim -- - `AE►j► Make or Model >PRTNETiA1 D!>i�471�01t �° the school on MoadW.. Jan.,any M19s May �o lona' vias Li{81Q108 INVI'rsD k �.# ' - ' Al"Ehur Field with Mrs. saroer coav me pro- else to see out ju dW alOet' belt ` iMiaa Ptai 17! -- Private Arabt>Tsnee Saeelea iF'sit. +iV. +.mai W H-jV _ --------•---_- - -- long iilne98. ---- � _ $ -- ----------- 1 !Peggy or Night Night". Bites gaQtes and refresh. Dr. and Mrs.. Moore and MmiU NQUM TO: CANEDWORtS � x tHONs PICi>�1Q 7A6. - _ menta will bre paQt ort the evening, so sperm the week-end with the. for- AND OT11ZR8 RL McBA�idl $ 1119W come and e*end the test meeting naer's parents, 'Rev, IL and Mss. ALL PE880NS having claims oto now Moore. At 4he church service on gains the Estate of ROBERT SILVRR- s •�-�•-�-w Phone Pic i�.. The scholars held; their C y A. Moa. rendered eq THORNE BiTDDY, late of the Villas .4 IRJT �AL �� Concert on Tuesday, Decembea 2I,. lovely solo "Ooarre Unto F1Sm". of Pickering, in the County of Oath P• • Thee Seniors pelt on a play, with Es. Mr. and Mrs. Percy C4carke. epent aria, Salesman,- deceased, who diad y iek,erin • Ont* the Peng. as nermtor. The junia:a Christ4rtas with their 1ap¢>11y at the. at Toronto on the 7th day of Oetober. Da41f Service To And From stole, the show. by singing songs and- hoarse of the' daughter and t'an>aly, 1955, are required to file- proof of as 4 OSHAI A W. IL 1. THOMPSON, B. A., LLIS. wry• with 2Jusan Wilson -telling the Mr. and Mrs. L. Perks, of Osha�+•a: same. with the undersigned Adninis- Barrister and S-illeltee Mrs. Reg. Clarke, Sha:on and Jan-' tratrix, at the address below'oft or Chartered Buses For All Brig Columbia and Ontario Mrs. W. Hanlon and c.aughter • Enz- ice were with the_Sorr&r•'s parents, before the 15th day of January, 19521 Occasions b"., and Wend, of Oshawa, visaed Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Tedd, Goodwood, Atter that date, the Administratris 'q b.lenwoAQ od Bldg., Awa Mrs. F. Gc:-r u`C, on Sunday.' over the Christar�as holiday. Willproceed to distribute the said q PHONE: DICKERING 132yW2 Business Phone - Aia'c 186 A Happy, New Year to All, Mrs. Wilson Whitby, enjoyed tits Estate ha n . vine regard only, to the ,. Residence Phone: Oshawa 3-8412 Mr. and M:•s. C. Fubtwd and Mr. week-end with her 9iste`r, Mrs. S. claims of which she shall then have K t �l A N Q C LA R K E OFP10E HOURS: and Mrs. J. Smith rent et•_r_stmas C�_,bett, M kited and Gertrude. notice. 'q -s Tuesday to Frk4y - Day with their son and daughtsr, The: Young People's Union met on JESSIE KATHLEEN SYER tis �T TrC�3 > 1Lt0 a. m_ to 6.60 P. mt and -r_d grandsoai Neil. Sunday evening at the .summer _ RUDDY by her Solicitors Herein ,c ALWMONEERS 7,40-to 9.09 P. m. ­I­ rOuQir+s and home. of Mrs. F. Keddal, with the HOLDEN, MURDOCH, WALTON, 'a 49 Licensed and Authorized for the Saturday:. 9.00 a- m. to 6.40 p. m. ric:�. FYr'h, norther, EiFter and atnt Brooks' famil as hosts. Ali. Pegg FINLAY and ROBINSON, 2402 Bank Couatiss of Ontario and York. Cieied on MoadW9 �,- � t�, � ,r r" -`c rtes �' - -ej: had' dXarga. the program Presid of Nova Soo" Side.,44 Sing Street q Farm Stock lm lenses Hrntto� enr Joe Pegg r.en: ucted the busineus Wed, Toronto,, 1, Ontario. hold Ftunitnre, Bast Estate sista", Mr_ and Mrs. Dor, HenderRon -section. Rev. H. Moore will conduct Jan 12 ) � saes our 6pedrdty at Raasoaebbhiropraetor pronto. the election of. cflftera at the next! ------ --------------------------- +r Rates. Dual Service for U119" Mir• Bert Robinson. of Sunnybroak 4 meeting on Sunday evening at the PUBLIC NOTICE ( A Price of Oso. I)MON29 SOWERST, D. C. ' Hospital spent Christmas .with his Pascoe home. - Pa= ants Mr. and Mrs. Eldba Robin- Mr. and -Mrs. Chas:_Clossori and " GENERAL � " 3 04 DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC mmikes P. O, pbeaa Agin. "MIS son.' fauAly had 'as their guests over the -- �.q ltaikkan P. O. phone Hark• 11" The symTcathy o{! ties Community f9 MONDAY JANUARY it, ISSr t '""""-'!s. i X-RAY .: week-end W. and bL••s. W. Rdbinson � , extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kirk,' of t.M P. 11L. Preatieq have leen established 14iA. DAMN ST. SOUTH and Lwo chaldron, of Hamilton. sans d Brock Road, in the loss ons the tor- �q . 11d% and Mrs. T. Closson; Fiighlaad A GENERAL MISTING of the Dir- . - sactlotsesra state ltl6. WHiITBY, ONTARIO • �' • mar's 2aUlvzr, 3a Toronto. _ -Creek. -'" ,1 For Appointment Phone IWO-8-8555 Mr. and Mrs. H. Dfwwwn. spent -Creek. Mrs. R Crozier and bebT, assts and 8harehoiderts of the Pick- 4 Cltttistatea.with Mr. and Mss Dawson of Port Perry, spent the ChAsarmi ,ring Community Club. Limited will- 4 Junior, and sone week-end with- the tormees parent&' be held In the Pickerin emmunity 4 - ROY tA HOWE, D.C. Loyal Pogue, , --------"--------'•----- Mr. and Mrs_ N. Crozier and Shirley o y, January • Half GREENWOOD f 19 re for Board o E1ec1 • CHIROPRIlCTOR LICENBED AL'CTIONBE'il, ----------------------------------- � and year ,q and Whits The December meeting ct the Ev- Bhsrebeidere at the Club, plasm i I" .ROCK ST. i.,Pickering ! Zti..a.btr.. DUN8ART4N aN.-y..r pr9.aa�ee i& '"aired to , ,nine Auxiliaey of the W. M. S. was mursy, ONT. Carry an dlseaisebm, assn your vete � F46� SenaehoM sal ?Ssparty' held at the i:oa:e of Mrs. F. Webb, (Above Saha', Order 041461 on Wednesday evening, Deceng)er 22. Congratulations to Mr. and 'Mrs. in ewerstisl to the striving at say de- i Saida A Specialty The ileogram on the theme Ahan Scott- en the birth of a dau,- eidem host may- be made at this. � OlfiCR ROURS: hte . tions Mr. ' - _ - _ lrorapt Attention Given .' '- .fie Doors" vies' �psepared and,•p� 1 also, to - _ • _ . g r Congratulations a Thnra. - Sat eanted by Mrs. Wm. Pegg, assisted tW and Mrs: ' DoiLtmere, oa the ,b cl! - RAY T DOBLE. ° Days aneavenings Whitby R, E. 1. Phone $14 Mrs. E. Pegg and Mrs. R. Dlm. their daughter. , Phone - MO 6-28.6 ! NUSS B. McLean � read Chri�Jmas We were glad to see Mr. Jack Beck- • Secretary. Pickering (annually Club M NEW HOURS Greetings P-wn Mise Dorothy Pear- ett well enough to spend Christmas; December 14, 1954 _F 4 .pr - at home. He = el. ua ned . to - 4 son's ade»nsor of Nutrition" in In $IIOWRO011t[ .A.�iD YARD = die Mrs, '& Pe=g cok HcavpitaT "seal a . Tuesday-. - -----------"------- ---- _ _ p rendeaed a solo be n o T e' "O Corr All Ye..Foithful". Rev, H Mr: and Mrs. Dugaid 'Thompson t E;Po accommodate our ever.i4rcrasdng Moore, conducted the election o! oGf- and t�iristir:e, spent Chri..lmas tin _ � �� 4 ��rr "DO' IT YOURSELF" Frers for 1955- resulting es fallrw-s Gahan . _ _ _ 4 MUM j, �y �I �,/ aqua with Mrs. Thorrnpsan's " OltUMeat� � President_Mrs, R. Jackman.; 1st Vice. parents. /!� � customers, until further notice, we • p^es., N-a. A. Pisne Mr. - and- Mr's, - -Morley Black : and Y: 4nd Vice-P-e. e$itbway monument Wars" :will remain open Ztioaday tJsronglt :firs.. W. Lawson; Recording Secret= John, were with relatives sear Bc+ock- Thursday. 7.30 a, ma b 6.46 V. m. ary. Mi•as .E, Orwercd; Assistint, Mrs.. villa for C'hristassaa H P ,•, FRIDAY# 7.30 a. m. to 9.60 p m. Mr. and Mrs. J: R McCl t; { it0 W. "Pe T CST[ P reasure i , Mt v. ;OBT. A Dt, } SATUEJ)AY 750 a, a� to 12.80 taco. _, Mrs. Catharine �' intens Barbarpc ar�sl & R. 1, ' Whitby. Ontario Assist�tt, bArs. Fi Middleton; Co t-. �c- Two b[ilea Rfgt Of Whitby Whettt►er you are buying or bsewNag, Secretary, Mrs.- C. Closbon; Supply Gordon,ad Toronto land Miss Joan N0. t Highway I3ekwesn. Whitby yon .ass invited to use our modern Sec,, Mrs. F. Webb: Sec. Temperance Wilson, of Guelph. were Ch,istnnaa And Ajax showroom at "times convenient to and Chelan Citizenship, MTs,_ FL Masts at the Thompson's on the e. PRON'B: WUITBY 462 , � you". Drop in as the tray home from Moore; Conimunity Friendship Sec., Mre, and Mrs. W. Vand'erltooi &nil work and order for next, clay fres .. Mrs. A. Short; Christian_ Stewu dxhip, DAKV MNtv(Ce - . how FAw Miss B. MCL e3n; Liters Sec. Mme. John were in Bmvmunville . for . = ' TO All G1NADlM1 delivery. Or felaphoaa eelieat to • W. Maxwell: Press Sec Mrs Wil, Chris;rnaa with his parinbs. '�. r /t� /!�, - AMh$T$t 1.71?I son; Associate Macy ea• sea Mrs, H . Mr. and Mrs Howard .McClegnent I►ND ti.S.+t IOIMS GLEN LENIN Vt - and Mary-Beth. spent `Sunekr with k - Middleton and blas. W. Pegg; Pian- _ DIXON v �T THE ist, Mus Peigg; Asst Pianist. Mrs. and Mrs. Clid�t Laws and tam- _ f:FfARTEI<ED ttlffS jJ j a l� the C. M'cTafrgcaTt i1y on Kineeway. , OFFER #DEAL SERVKV ` a Cowrie "Lumber m. and Trl�te and Mr. --------- ---•- --- ---- AT A"AA - aux! 114x9 W. says ehr�nas 7. ; XX All GAO1 V TRA VIZ SATES -un ov(tit Aibe lather's dacsghter stens gam- / 1fR • _. _ . CC 8. LTD 117. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sluts Ebsoan . 4PL U M B /N C �' roe tui nava traotuti►tntrti X3016 ST. CLAIR AML EAST Mr. and Mrs Vera Hicks artd the s�.I�eli�t =vita SCA�ORO J UNCTIOAi Y the Chzdatnaa9 boli- - M 10CK , day with Mr. and blti. K. Stmitlt said. PLil1MdS+Td iAT11:001rd • _ IA�KI A 1Wl Adds. - 23taileal -of Gras Coach Lincs -: tel! ow tO2RONT0 is Mr: and Mrs. D. IOn>aker and De. - � lBESSURE QZtIL'JOIR r _ • W. DIXON aumr - if YOU WISE j bias, of iitmRsvllle,: Misses Helen ESTT#SAT>IS C#I9fitT j i Minn ker,' d Sodbury.. and Glen�t pJRRilItiZT01t - Minaker. of Oshawa Hospital. spent lhoae: Plskering 96J13 . R •. the y -end with there - - u• hoTpda :ext ons A ,AMBULANCE t. WArrrrl� - -CouS1'1'itY RON= WMAIJ. ACii'.ZA(ilr'B AND - - - we laevo Waiting Rhoa Wflb - 001lAPfT sad RUieDONALD as" Csua awn Paymemta nlswia vis, SoUtiters and Netarl46 CALL Zeis. INGidB ;>rae Pnoot And t zparieneed HOG>� C3: CONANT, B. A. servlos Alex' Oat - Phone ?A, I Iltl�ar AWOL . Ottiea.ln•0M4f ` AS. P- MacDONALD, B. A., LI.B. J. A. WII.LOUGHBY and'SONS - "7� SImCOe SL &.'Oshawa, Ont " Rlealte9.7 ._ P>tone ><-2tZ7 ]Szaaryseai aalM�ts . B�tsbifahesl lttel� raw insurance Co. -=Ph®lie.s0 _ _= PICKERIN� mum OS PHON39 MONTBITH. M01�H 9601/ salsa ler Fara Ani caas�j IfJEHL 7y Co.Dundings >; windad" "wins. �1smijkl a laouraa9a Ot AN Zino 19i Simese Street. Nord ! .AT'S BEER ;bowman & Gibson o111aAwA - uNTAR,lO SMITN,� Pilo".. WHITBY III PHONK 1 1401 � a _' - - I LeSS W. 0. ZHOMSON, Q. G. 0FROS MONVIUMAI WORZ& Barrid r. Brilicbb Notary -PubW - done ^under• :the' A>nana ,Flan Oth46 Hoary &6.66 A. A. - 21.66 P. M. -s __ ., Tuesday - Thursday Saturday r Wn uAM a LAWSON - - 8arl�ter .al Solldtar H..t Mille E.at Pickering village ff You U, Ph #be Areas Serrieed b -,- • om46 Al Beddeaee, Highway No. _ , � � :. , °� • � - - - - - • • • y This Newspaper Phone PicferiA9 34 =' • • assENWOOD. ^ OPMASIO PUON$: PICK3511 G ss rHona PICKRMQ lriwls _ R , 6. > �, wry, o Write Switlr i Amana Pla n in Pic adjag.TWOMS - EWM: ZK 9-Ml _ : _ u. PC % yq'j J� A ;:1., ,... .. , c-, 0'.., - °'b^a.17as...tia'' .s3 ,fib n ,�,..!•,- -.f„.... ii.' ic '"' w , -��- ,� ,•,.fin 1.',e' �ya♦� rn • .w • C`1/� Morley and bis helpers busy to. the !amity, spent Christmas with his.. M� Barbara Cook, Mr. and Mrs 'Y 2, at 9.45 a. m and continue on t C�^NT each Ste. at this her.v. > •; �Qi•1-l�/ very last minute. relative8 in Toronto. $�' and may. � To. - onto, - _' - -- a community was .shocked on We are pleased -to report that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob, McLeod and Roy and Mr. Peter Ei1er,- of Holland, Empey, will no .be in charge oa — "Christmap eve to learn of the asci- G: M. Forst'*}' 'vas able. to be up on spent. , Christmas_ with .-•relatives at Weae visitors at the home cl! Mr. acid t4ze Roue Hills as Centennial chin. w Mrs. Harry Cook. cher only. - dent that opo 'Christmas for a Monday for : u%t•time in the past Brampton. > =very well-known and well -liked local five weeks. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans and the 114x. and Mrs. Wm. Lunney, jand She The Bay Road Home and- School A i Mr. Wijton and Mrs.: Vine spent Evans families in the area, spent the family, and - Mn and Mrs. Bud Luo- is bung postpcmed this month ur»3il y ;family. - y, ¢od 'family, cf Toronto, celeb:at- •January 10th, owing to the holidlap�; Funeral services were --held 'on -the holiday -with their brother, and holiday. with bir. and Mrs. Morg Evans. ted Ci lristmas with Mrs, Chris.. L n There is still no word of Mr. Wm� Tuesday from the home of Mr. and wife of Uxbridge. - Mrs. Robert Beelby, grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gregg enjoyed Mr. and )Irp. Jack Mansell and ney, od Bay StreVt: Molaski, who disappeared on Nov , little 16 -month -:old Debra Ann, who Christmas With her parents, Mr. and family entertained 'his- family from The fiaanlily of S1 r.' Charles ,Allen, • embe& 29th. His wife is stili no4 y y P were ' guests ' olt Mr: end Mrs. Frank - was -killed in a head-on motor colli- Mrs. Burgess and fart! of Norwood. Toronto and Mrs. Mansell s parents very wk -1l.. - Sion on Ckristmas eve, just east of - A memorial wreath was. placed-' at and sister, ' who recently returned • King for the holidey. • • We we. sorry to repo -t that Mr. a , `% Locust Hill the front of the, United Church on�from Germany over -Christmas day.- Mr, and''Mrs. Charles Peas and RL♦bert Balsdon-has not been well ► Donald Beelby, 28, driver.. of the Sunday, morning in memory of the bis. and llrs. Edward Austin and _ $oderick, spent Christmas in Toron- s a car was taking his wife, blas, 22, hiS. tate hire. Frank Ham. daughter Lillian" left. • this,- week to to, visiting,-aAatives, and were din- STORM SAB$ _ ► '' daughter and sister Ehylis to.WeWe are very happy to report, -that ('spend the remainder of the winter in h� g, sot Mr. and Mrs. J. B. K.: n - i Mrs. Milton Benson who recently fell Florida. pew formerly off the Ray. STORM SASH- MADE To -ORD= + r - r wont for the holidays -.- _ �11ai:-y-Cook 1� in s ► Debra was torn from her mother's anoro er leg -in -her -home -:s -new birs.TCnnners spent Chr s day ► arms', Sirs. Beelby is in Toronto Gen- 'ma'king progress. She recently passed with'fszends m Oshawa, chis we.k, ,on business. Smv NO. 1. Q�TliLITY ONLY , _ Aral Hospital a is . Phylis Beelby. her 81st birthday ' and her husband ll r. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor sp nt M- • Robert' Ennis, m: Toronto. Fwas I _ s Donald Beelby was released later on. has passed his. 84th birthday.-' the' Cha tetras holiday with Mr. and a Visitor at the Pears' hcme -on Sun. N. Me G ord'on t' The Beelby family -have been bir, and Mrs.. Earl Cook and child- bars. Jake Taylor. day. _ s ► jcnown here a long time and were ren enjoyed several days including Mr. and lira. Tom Davis were The �, A. '.F.- Bamford,_ a! Dunbar. 1 very well liked. The whole community Christmas with lir. �d Mrs. Bruce holiday guests of Mrs: Davis of LR- -� United Chubach, will be the min- - LIIDfBi&B YA8D8} 1i was affected by the sad news, and Harton and Mrs. Cook of Lansing. bridge• istelr at the rwrport Church,- ccm- PICKERINQ. ONTARIO ► +expresses deepest sympathy to the host' of .the -business. places were _ Mr: and Mrs.- Lawrence Norton e J ___ _ ____________ ___ __ _ a Beelby family at this time. _Closed on Monday of this week to spent the holiilays with her parents, m n ' next Sunday aa- Four children and other passengers observe Boxing Day which.. has come Mr. and lira: Elson of Stouffyille. � 1 se i ► _ s-:in -a truck that overturned, just east to be a national holiday in Canada. mil and Mrs. 3amea Peddie and - : f, of • the main corner on Sunday, ''es• I Mrs. Ben Lye. is slowly improving famiiY� spent Sunday with. Mrs. Thos. s without injury. It is believed from an attack . of the shingles and Bacon of Stou$ville. P l On Monde night, the Brougham BEST y the car skidded on the icy road. was able to be up for the holiday. Y g g ` Paresis of children attending the bir. and Mrs, Ernie Myase _and Union Lodge held their im'eatiture of ^^` _ _ Mount Pleasant public school were_, daughter Dorothy of Oshawa, spent officers at the local lodge rooms: `(MIN �%�EE�" well pleased -with the concert pre- ' the holiday here with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopkins was installed as Wor. .. BOUGHT seated .by the pupils on Tuesday eve- Howard Hockley. shipful Master --Lloyd Gregg as Sr. , -- ring, December 31. -Miss Mildred Ur. -_and Mrs. Don Hedges' had as Warden. and 'Olie, Wilson as Junior Linton, the teacher, is to be com- their guests on Christmas Day: Mr. Warden. t , `.'mended for the way she trained the and bars. Len Lye and Mr. and Mrs. - Mr. and Mrs._ Carl Norton spent ' - - the holiday; with the latter's- arenEs - i children for' this occasion. Gordon Neale and family of Green- Y P .-,... - at .Woodville.. idles Brews and Mica McIntyre of wood. ' Toronto, spent the holidays here with Mr. and lira: Edgar Ward of Clare - --------------=---------------- r. :Mrs,' H. G. McIntyre.sont and hiand Mn.. Gordon Rat- 11 J Mr. F. Hamm and daughter- Nora, cliff of Stouffville, spent Christmas FRENCHMANrS BAY j1 spent Christmas with Mr. and bins- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ward. _.,George Middleton of .Stouffyille. - _ = Mr.- and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson and Mrs. Dora Skitch is still on the -. - The Christmas mails here were -re- family of Hamilton, spent the week- sick list. We hope she %%-U soon be > " "ported to be one 'of the heaviest on. •end with his parents here. well. . seeord and kept Postmaster Fred Mr. and' Mrs. Clare Keevil and Mrs, Ko:czyinska is crack !in hoop- t jj •,. _ - -- _ ltal again. ..L_ �... 1 Sandra King, fs 'iecoveaing , Snicely 8 - nicx�ly a[tes her illness. I AllI G YST Mr.- Norman Wiiliasssson is .� . i4 nicely after his operation a r, •.� �.i "M - int, Frank with Mr. an _ Welch, at. Croydon, - Christman th d D!<^s. Clare �k+itch: - - - - - FI daughter, H anti' Fa ld and Mrs. Scott _ . _ - . ' Sheet Metal Works andH'e nSott. ar !Has. n CL A FSE M O N T CO ANO PER A TI M E T f R aarasP Be�1aka Ftrasess sad Air ' R li -with - n g E - B - _ the ho ds - tai 31r and .Mrs Fred theses Dostlotsa Cosnedrs On Blsrases Scotk _ PONE COLLECT CLAAEMOl�T S - PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE __. . " - - R3EAR PICKERMG NEWS O!!'ICif. -- ^� 1 ONtiBi �e>, - PLakerlat 179; 1t� • 'Whitby 1tW - - r _ �' _ .__._ :F4R �i1�Eiti1. YEAR, �= • • • - �, • OFFER No, 1 - Z kAGA NZS FROM ' i _ $3.25 } - - OFFER Nei 3 .OFFER Na Z OFFER Noa 4 �. 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ARE GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON _ s Gentlemen: I enclose $-------------------, Please- send me the offer checked, -with a year's subscription to your newspaper. FILL IN AN D3 eW •r - TowingTODAY' Name ----------------- ------------ - --- : ... -street R R ee or .-- ---------- ----==-------- .' iJ .... ... ed C !'S us. e- 'Reps rs 1. _ Weeks ter 11. rub -M- a� 4 t- a gaazisus - Post Office---------------- -_----,•_----_----- FIHt _Caples or' elft : . Arrlvs . V. .. 'a- _ •:9-•L,;t- :.. ±.�',. ./, \y .L .. ::r..... n. '-. .',. /. .�4•l , ,� r'f nr •:L s.. 3. t�k , !f- ler _ A U i0 F COUtflC)(P a the initiative fir• Never Can Tell Where: - - - huh: Farad r-labour twmmittee Q _ _ been established together w ' _ o L to consult eegu -> common _ You'll Find Treasure and �-- SLC ... lady on questions of m �. It had always been a nuisance Two men were going through _ - r Canadian farm program m -the rusty old stove' _which a • tb* papers salg' points. elude the follow - ..—the los 1935 will in ., o! a bachelor friend _ .•. . . Berlin woman shopkeeper had who had died suddenly when a _ -- _ 1) Strengthening of the Can stored for many years in her' they -'found '&'scrap of paper ad- y`,j. alien Wheat Board by the adds r attic after picking it up for next dressed to them sa his hand-tion - of producer reperesenta to nothing at a sale. She had writing with the words: "Seven t tives; ' ` never made' use of -it, yet in thousand pounds is tim:. 8) Establishment of a Board -some strange way she felt she They were puzzled. The Beall _ r - - _ did, not want to with it. anon had never - been in buss- o! Live Stock Commissioners:. Then came ww and the near and although they. searched 3) Continuation of floor prices _ bombing of Berlin. Her shop his house carefully, they could for farm Products; _ was ba ed and she was find:ao money. + 4)' Federal legislation enabling was*vabadly w� what belongings Then one of -them had an producers to establish National - ' ,she could salve to Westphalia. idea He remembered that their l marketing Agencies. - M ke ' She did not abandon _the' old friend s=ad often been - found "God helps them that helps _stove. It went with her. And reading a' book of "ZY1lotaon'a themselves..'-' With ar .old twig- - a �""' Ing spirit o! the farmers awLk- _ when, not long ago, she return- Sermons." Could this be the f�: acing age, here is hope for a _ ed to open a new shop' is a Ber- meaning of the word 'RYII"Y z L. better 1955. lin suburb, back went the stave They, found the volume. A- This column welcomes criti _ " as yell mong the Is were banknotes destruc vet But she could see imediately to the value of W.000. andclam, constructive oor� ti - that to' keep it any longer was When John Addington set out M oth all suggests wise or sheer folly. The ugly thing was from his old Kentucky home at otherwise. Address SII ' mail to =- =- out of place in the near shop, Southdown ninety, years ago to Vo thy, Ont. ' Bob n Pills, Whitby, though she still had a vague fight in the American Civil War, - Light Champ, Heavy Honors Only man ever to capture the ITEN" WRITG feeling that . she ought . not - to risks With Bedded to take no world's liphtwe i htchampionship threb times,Jimmy- Carter - part with it. his Sr"t store of sold. So he displays his massive sham lonshi belts at his home after A new class of. successful `a } She decided to put it in the buried '-it in. a huge pot is .his P Y P P window for a week, not. really garden. He died in captivity relpaining title"in a recent bout with Paddy De Marco. writers has been set up in •Am believing that anybody would and his secret was busied with aricca — inmates of the South buy it even at the bargain price hhimMic�g an State Prison. ' With no - she marked ft Hirt no did Aad- pot of gold? In 1'926 he could recover- from the shock In 1954 the United States of outsidii influences to break into' it, on the very first day. a ]res and brood - of Chicks of these two discoveries, he had' America imposed further rmtric- . their literary piottinga, the. prix "' +� fly " muttered broke through` the. teaciai of found a l� stoffee tin aid was which tions on the ,importation of Can- oners are typing out stories sidian- -Form —Which the shopkeeper. But somehba►" present woman owner of -- he afterwards « cr _ r :the wasn't resLRy pleased when tdiTge's house and got bled- to bursting Pest with accepted by the Canadian gov- the States. -'the stove was taken away. in her cabbage patch. Hearing notes.' : The total value of his - ernment which also refused the An Inmate Manuscript Com- - Nor was the' little old lady' the noise they were tnakitsg the ends 'Na 17,E idvice at the CCS' members in mittee has been set rep, Ititd who hail- _bought it Two days woman rose in wrath to; eject A schoolboy passing by a cot- the House of Commons to ex- ' -authors must - observe three -later she rang up,. compilsining rt farm surpluses against j)ay- rules: (1) Submitted MSS. must the invaders and found that the . Potation recuse dump m .the . port bitterly that the stove was "ka- hen, it. it had not laid a golden north ot.,England found an it an meat in foreign currencies. The pr typed an paper, sold' at .the putt —that: -it dust woulda"t� had at least unearthed a anCidlIIt trinket bar E idea was taken up by the Ame- prison; (2) Literary outpour- con - work, She asked the shOPketP- gold five-dollar' piece. She in- money End watches wo ricans and the U.S: Adminis iris must be in "good taste". and - that, to or to take it back• vestigated. found many more 11.300. • • • _ _ _ _ _ . ti rued seal ( c writ - tea on is . authorized a) Nothing an be fes The shopkeeper hesitated — Sold pisco and then, with a A Cobham, Surrey. 11san had abroad tarn products up to one about the prison that cannot be _ : refu3aed to do so. billion dollars and accept the . sUPPOrted by . !acts. _ So the new owner called- to shovel, deg up. the long-lost pot a fortune in a spare room at buyer's currency of gold and the fortwae it con- his hoarse 'tor years= before Ae _ an engineer ' to . try to make the discovared it. In the dark one Encouraging 4igns, _. owever, _ . t_ pretty -girl seems to h "Tho 4 be, stove function. He noticed some yes it's ususly the folk who night � he sfilmbled over an an- are coo ng lzotn the ranks of having a. Sood..tima - screws were missing and said aren't looking for treasure who tt� oak cheat which had come Canada's farmers, signs of re- "H'm, Yea—her fleece. ayoung - - he would first have to dismantle f _ medical of$cer in Korea is cam- he it rich. to him yeah before on the belhon against the tallow agrl- it• A pretty young housewife s death of his parents. It 124 cultural policies Of the Liberal lsoane to marry her fleet -Suddenly, as he worked, therejjj�kyst a bootlace resulted stood there fear years,-government In Ottawa.. 'u the de�nly Seems M -tumblede�ay, out a waa�aam of a den and hue and cry .>� s cleaning out a gediscovery Of $10,0001313 t rid of t. t. He wall e.. decitamazed - for direct politicalt and In the West eaction of tar. have solved the doctor comwstroblem of w� . ecret re- had a false bottom . eters has been raised and upon to' . . --- other treasure from a s room whin she noticed the tag. • to Md that if - ceea at the back o! the stave. At -..: at a lace peeping from a crev- and beneath this he found a a' conservative* sattinmate, the stet She could easilY have ,push- number of . old _ and .very valu- • .treasure was • worth 175.000. They included_ Polices were cold. but flus ed it back in; but she chase to able paintings• • _ _ -pull it art, and found- � �. --: a. Reanbrandt an,¢ twa Correia _­-CLASSIFIED.._ . ADVERTISING - ; • owner of the treasure, probe mors and of it a.bag contsinini gins. ti .s result of his eiacov �l ng glood; has not been traced'than scrip and notes. ary, e m a' labourer..'was. sus cmes�e . - VAT= ra. . So the lucky little old lady a- 110,000 is selves every penny of the tar- In a Durham house a work- ' r to w th TWO a the sees& aro a srwt•d wblts *alTJsittaTODISaDtiRl ♦ r�,.,.� TARDwas stopper some Spoke- There was also. the Clacton lareeds today. a6 oe smith for- mems trt.at steres• wort sahad Tito, iFuutne, holes In a chimney stats when woman who bought itA old and at" and' Empire WILIMS Cot fares ciao o d..raa a+s•. °' Pac.aea Aad the woman who sold her - When ated plant aho a l she lade eazs�s lisr R e writs � ramsrw. atm «n -J _ 11he stover She L furious that _. b'1. came screws a large tla box �ose+ls to ...: m..a .e _rrthe florally. ignored her hunch. crammed with bills and On top mum out of it, e0 s omit Unsuspecting treasure Is coo- a small piece of paper inaru ked esi ict d4T w• [rasa thee. .venial cis breads ail ., st aersa saw "1'1,000.'• she decided to take it to pieces. et sired tact will tats mer. � w �ttanly turning up in odd places: Five minutes fates b+1 found Hidden among the wires she -less :cad at a neat of s. ser dosaa lege rseSsuslal. - �-- A poor Italian peasant alasost was las► swat bred w• ae1L with notes sound nota. of - a different kind erg. an hlsh, lour er a lair Gose =UL ever. Twenty-eve ase• ]burst into tears when his spade +� hoz packed rM pay yea eoDe�' thsa• Woods yeseny` Latest : :.. _ and marked "=2,300 " Before —ist� worth of throe ter fall dean.. Far bermes and mess !h► Media• Ansa-2„ :.. broke a he was digging. his w• have throe e�elat Dr•ada alae tttll�• A. TmaitaR zlaiRete. - - >fneagre piece of land in the pro- key vault., laying ataeeel ableam _ Mncce of Parma some years ago• - ata o`as� � i Daad 14"U"o :Xe knew he could not afford a >� a asmaansv ill r ia view one. The spade had struck - ` seta urs, Iva. To:h fie if T.. w at he thought etas alar`& ` was s N=ca ata. Aum and Uquear %V* ` with stone but what was actually a PIAI N' HORSE SENSE _ -�� `a 5lrimto"w. bid sabfect to .mons?-won a• t Authoritative 0161111 -huge metal box. When he realized what it was, :: 4 _ _ _ ... - . sand tL ser• i bottlsa so.l>oa&d. X19�ratas .tLactaof alae- D1RiCTliife t, aa11M1, - ][ltoduata, i Albert et ' ties, writs C 8mg Pharmacal Cores .lie borrowed a spade from a By F. (808) VON PUAS rata.. � tit. walker.fue, Ontario. - neighbour and uncovered the Deteativae .arts bis mosey: s:Deeteaea ;box _which had been buried Canadian farm net income in have the` costs of production in unnecessary. Detective partlaular■ teas. fzAtitPe deeply in the soil. Opening the 1954 will be down. a coal billion general. Increased costs coupled wefts: Waggoner. iii 3 w«r Lith, N.V. stamp coluetionl 608 an dittsrest world with decreased cash income have wide .amps, us dollar. MaE:s iced. 'box he found it contained a mass dollars from its peak of 12.M•- ,is ewes q,..:ot.. No approve". t. L :of gold coins which prayed to 009, 000 in 1951. aetuany cut - the purchasing mast ata street, sialeaa, rider, 161 ' !be worth =350;000. Intensive in- The continuous secession of power of the farmer in half. READ THIS — SVERT suPFERER O! Florida, RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS quiries failed to reveal the own- farm income over the last three The slump in agriculture hassxraD SHOULD TRT DIXON'S'REMEDY DsisLlsAB wooed' w tap nearer for or of tbis %ng-buried wealth. t'ea`rs is due 'mainly' to the de- already had its effect on Indus MUNRo•s DRUG STORE ahlatt. and tarsay pointe for one oe So to-day- that lucky peasant eline of prices of all agricultural try as rising unemployment fig- 3335 ILo1N :: OTTAWA canaria•s oldast established CanadianbWcm mo longer digs for his-living. commodities to which in the. urea show: Unless the trend is stela Qprese .►nesse Apveosed t?atcb•riea frond oommlasioa paid. Geld for full det•ile. any ltl,a Ji current year was added the, crop h.ange.d, it, may.,drag down the - iia s:tebtesath ea: New Tmvnta. 0111. - IT'S lY>t ie! of arthriLla nanrltlo, � 4 sAlt�rrs S�ulIS failure in the West. whole economy. aecono .� 'a e: y wxwr Its,pAaa� � & Bee! price was practically cut 1954 liar seen Great Britain Product. LuF,��a'a!dil-i', Postal ^a" Tor. in half, batter .has. been at floor . withdraw from. the International onto. Ont .r s. price for the last two years, Wheat Agreement unwilling to hogs came close - to it this fall acceppt Mr. C. •D. ' Howe's de= ROST'S ECZEMA SALVE ` FF and eggs; in many parts of the mand for a top price of $2.05.. ewvlsH she torment •t dry .a:.m•' ` t\ } rash a and weepins ekut LroubRa, Past's ,• country, are below the 32 cents I In view' of the considerable drop wcsema salve will' not, disappoint "a. •, per dozen supposed to be a mini- of the wheat price below 'the Robins, arm.' . dna Indfburning aoaema, acne, riesworm. OIrnplea end foot ecwme 'mum price'to the' producer ceiling;_ Mr.. Howe's insistence• wall respond readily to the stainless. odorless ointment • resardlew ,at bow - • i These 32t per' dozen' of eggs, on the eYtta nickel proved to be stubborn or hopeless tbey seem. incidentally; are not guaranteed I lack o! .foresight, • unless, of PRICE 'U.60 PER ,IAS by the government, but. prom-: course, Canada's Minister of POST'S REMEDIES' r: :sed by the packers. The pack- Trade wants -to get away from sent Peec era an Receipt-ar Pere. _ s'a(re Bunn St. ff., Cerner of leasee •�� - ers, however, received a guaran- co-operative marketing and back _ maavTrl: tee'•from'the government of 38• to the old catch-as-catch-can. cents a dozen, sus storage and The Canadian Wheat Boart APPORTONITIEb FOR per P g ' MEN eNt► WoM9% handlingcharges. •. -has been under constant attack •. a• Althogh feed grains are aril a' British Columbia farmer' In$ wh z e easy. taco at limen operat ....._ _ w_._ «,t are '—` ' h sled service home. R you waiting for. down, prices of mill feeds and ' ' has taken legal action; resum- : it oa for flans. Allen A■eoofates iii «` ,:. 391xtletoe!" in ked- feeds: hays gone up; ,.so' ably with anti-Board backing, to - + Avenue, Mobile, Alatuma , Springhil ve t Ilk:. ttutionali BE an eypert ander-fes Muskrat -_tea -. „� _ --777-77 :. ` y method o ter met The floor price policy f he a Ar o exico . C, F, .Marshall.as Th clic o t the °Park Ontarlo. Safety's- Always In $ea8on it Is,. s hat also beenattackedmy 70tcan beer.. Luht, nalrelcompat ewast � :n $ SO ! • . mtlitonalrst Newest i it lb O • senal- "thE Press, Processors, dist'rsbu- t� simplified. Lowest prices, highest, A fellow buys, rubbers to -put on his feet, „ -tors and even a•provincial Min- efiial nay Datails: Sarnstaa Bos A hat he' obtains for his dome, � � ister of Agriculture. Particular -' sive. •zo.-'Anise■ ata, .Cautornia ';And 'in that direction of needed protection ly -the -butter .floor of 584 is be-''BE A HAIRDRESSER He bulwarks the place hs calls horse: Ing criticised as too costly' for Jt5i1V 'OwsvADs G LRA [NO SCHOOL -Our fighters-in khaki- wore heimets 'of steep the 'taxpayer. The net cosb^to Great art r L.•tn ' Our banks have alarms by the ton. r the federal government o! the P t e to e n t, dlinlfisd protawfon send For neral the reason thtlt sal 's in'sedion - butter support program. since maisa_1e^ housanda. of AuCceeaful Nareal y °t%' 1949 has been 12,606,742. Half _ A copper must carrya un. v wmertra'a Greaten system- 1949 PP 9 . •a willion do4ars per year.• how•, ;, inay,rated Caaloaua Free But think of your family's future, my friend, - ever, seems to be r4' low price Wein or Cao _Get wise, use a ,Httte restraintl for the stabilization of the d slnor TNa e t. N AA V RVI DREBS CROOLe ,�`. & elnnr Gla W. Tarontd. Do%pite' your n6icirvee, YOUR MITE OF INSURANCE industry, moGt i apo t branch r _ annceea i6 N Kine Gt• Hamltwa• so= a _ 1964 ':IS .ALL THAT IS LEFT WHEN YOU AIN?! - bf to sig outai a wheat, ' is asdcan et 'oLawa ' �e 'akti"�r' .'S. • »,' "4� i"�.5"'�4}.aj `7` " ,yS "•k'v ,.... r• y" � c'� 'any': i; S.: lT.xs."".,, ».c ��; z' ,� .3. ;�„1, r.� F •4+ r' �'yb ,a""j�`T •». , .. ,Yt . � dry, y X.,�'q ti � '' 4 k :v , v'�' ' �� '� 4 °, ��? , '�:: va,. ;� .. :� a r +,��rK�sw ~ - � . • 'j.��-b` `;�.Yr�aw p;;l t" moo' 'k', °y r;P � r4zz,,,c �'". r,L�d{, �: .K:^° w � �-" �' � '�� A �.._.�"v` 3', V a� wpc,�+`�i�ti,�.l�.'. ,�•Cy�alxy,»{v� ��'•+a� a "���..�.���. t�'r ^''r"'•� +1+7 _ �r�.�, .yY'i'J�'x,.�r,�r� �.e +,;w ^m. � � F- ^^Gcp yCY ra* ,. :��{' x-ys.Yw} ,si'. , aM Y•'4. '.S' g; G,. :�'.,, .' yap t,': "+.�S..N�': r,�. :r, �a,y._.» � �' z R:}. 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