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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_01_14• y 4 77 T. - ____ • �=-' ---- - A1Dffiirised - _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1953 . C ata Per _ post Ottke Dept. Ottawa. OWL or ISFiTA=W _ W. C. DIUSICAR and bills- '' 1 :X, r � 73 Nd•y . .. _ _ _ _ eaitai Btatea ii.Ig • _ 4 J • 1 to ed n urricane emp_ - - �. actFrom .c •res evalrad� r 9- FICKIMMG Wl:AGB ••, "— - g Uai Elect Officers Aad Directors TOWNBIi P INAUGUBAI. ` } � teierias Township Council - MoraBsy, Jatauaey d o! titre Ajax- Toronto ]pst rkkowing Reelres At the Xnn►ial Mieeting Rev. H Moore of Greenwood United, ftnd y 8ttending the funeral Oct his 19 1965 J. D. i;tie:nuse+ rtvas in T Pisker%ng Hospital Board, JanusrY 5, . Church led the• devotional service for Road .Supt: will be instructed P116 lollowHo dit+ectors were: re-elect- 1 meeting of Pickering cousin, Oswald S. Pollard'. InLarinent- unemployed -men.ca the inaugural I Mrs. Gord= Found has returned, ploy anyed: T. A. Gibson, Roger Gona'nt, E• Township Council on 'Monday. Fol- i basis to clean the debr_a out of T. 1- Houghton, J. Hope- Ding the' reading of • scriptures and home akter spenddn3 several days in lj` •'moi'" 'a and Petieote Creeks.and R. Hency, the Ai1ax-Pickering Hobpi:al Brown, R, F: Hunt, • D.. G. Maitland, a prayer, he wished the council suc e River. Mrs. Geo. Simpson. Mrs. Norman Graham has been in N. PYette,- president of the Ken Morley, cess and told them he felt the whole the Ajax -Pickering Hospital suffer- x Newly elected were': • Clare BaLsdon. , township,was- behind them. .�' rside Ratepayers' Association, W. G. Messer and H W Hill.`• A. Clerk L. T. Johnston had the' conn -g an aback vi �a xsio4w e. d council for an immediate survey and Don K,ernp did not sympathy extended Co M.s• Kar he road and culverts from the E. Young oil take their oath of office. The, andlukon the death od her Lather. stand for re-election. T. A., Gibson, council are: Reeve, George T. Todd; ge - boundary_ to the bridge at ,d i n, and Supt. Miss Awl- Deputy _Reeve, Wm. G. Newman, and for whom burial service mos meld h ;'A relic. Gravelling will be done Hughes gave their repot-ts. Councillors; Wm. G. Lawson; Sidney the Greek Orthodox Chtsrcm, Ooh- week and a survey made of the At the first regular hrld I S. Pugh and Sherman Scott. awn, .oa Wednesday. erts. this week, a motion approved then Reeve - Todd in , his inaugural ad. . The Woman's Association of the i e clerk is to investigate 'and see ch®�rr8 q the. name "Ajax Hospital" dress told the council that there' were United Chunk here catered ,to the council can make any claim for Hos- - ;.A t rises on an individual's insurance, `to "Ajax and Pickering Genesral many important �as to be made this year. (Neticxr Tuesday Soeven Annual San- compeissate for the x60.00 fire ,petal"• 'Some important matters likely to be quer on Ttyesdmy evening• Y, : x _ M When firemen are summoned to T. A. Gibson hes been. named Bd _� diacuased in the not too distant future Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald rv.Jc,sent �;heiraan;`Ken Marley, Vice -Chair. are: Whether or not the .tow* ship Mary; Mr, end Mrs. Derv. r., spa automobile fire. may; •rhos• Houghton, 'Secretacy; .a lifts the present building restrictions, Sunday with W C• -and Mrs. Murkar•` + - r. C. A. Stert'fit, township 'truant Treasurer. All , atatsdin6 role^ Paving and roast priming, industrial Mr. Wil! Hunt and Mur. Lorne Mill-. �. er reported he had made 122 calls Henry, ng the peat year and that he mtttees: for 'the year were formed- . development and the question of ward- er of I.dw*'s Garage, will be in Torte d truancy on the ` increase. At township onto week taking a cause an ing the The variolic' committees were then mom ole alignrneat• Law's are. �, y ---- --------------- - �t he .gets $300, per .Year and Pickering Village -Council - named with the first name listed as installing new equip -m t to give file q �,• uts a mile car expenses. He is INAUGURAL MERTII�JG chairman. Roads and Bridges, Wm. motoring,public precision se.v.ce is r ng as increase salary of $M- GZORGE T. /TODD - t Newman, Wm. Lawson, S. Pugh type of work.`_ nail will discuss the matter. 8lckering Vlvage Catmcil openred 1 S. Scott. (The -Reeve wits on-kll rom- Mr.' Franck prause has been return- d' Obert O. llavey of DunbaTton was (`, TOWNSHIP !Ld tube .' mittees). Finance and Office. Manage- ed to bed agrin for anew days. ,, _ s ted a cab ovnwef license. _ - _ 193b meetings on Mondaymeet: Wm. Lawson, Wm. Newman At b:;re Calc al Baird Meeting as motion was •rkadeempowering the customary lnougurpl meeting. . ent commissioner to retain ,Rev, Father' V.. McGivney, conduct- 'and S. Pugh; Welfare and Damage to We y even'er, Rev. it E. Young. al against �d a,d, .'Livestogk:- S. Pugh, Wr. Lawson and ���. of Pickering United Church _ ..r T. M. Moore to apps ed be dedjcatm cereaaoryY I S. Scott; Police: S. Scott, Wni. Ne*- announced! lyfs advising Presbytery - 0 ' dressed the council members reh; Industrial Win. y� ' insa and S. Pug od his seeking change revised assessment made by His them ad heir d%*.es in the . Lawson, Wm. Newtaan and 9.� Scott. ` relations-', become ie*ctiv , in noun Judge- John. Pritchard, This _ 11 be made before the Mriafdpal "In"4 •1a1" life of the oomrsiaraitta, . Mrs. PYette, Wm. Lawson, pied June rd. rocalling to the minds o! all. the W. Noyes and John Skidmore each"' ----------- ------ ---------_ newt t � • . � The names of several peopW13% the "� r "apirifual" obligat3oas of the church ; said a few `words expressing best, 1 „Happy Birthday. Alle,tra Crank" wnship were mentioned and will be r _ I -- to flume same people of than saipe , wishes to council on being elected to preach6d to see if they will sit as F i oomastsnitdr - office. - Tho above ij the caption of art embers on the Planning Board and fico: Cam - council -McGivnes rreindnded th; e Court of Revision. These names members that each and av- .I _------------ ---_-- _ .... _ ' Fathre ' iC'e e,p�pea-ing recently in rte Cam - hen it has been finalized will be es ery lleQe in the. nation .•had its a^ilbu (Calico:Hier KA •s pounced later. _ _ - Q : "cell'' of subver9ive- activity -and picker Community Club ..td p.•blish herewith. Musa Crone !s s.. `� � �/K r - To Become Active A,sr..� one -tuna reddrerst of Pickering. wbo Mti� �,. rehidu d council that thepr rrnrt be leas been flying in Catffoartia the • ;t_ Thursday, December M 196* ' �` ever on guard against -the activities -- „ .- od Blest subversive gioupa, and also' At the advertised meeting �f the r-�ny ycr,rs flow, andwi^e�! t* -,r-' M SoliclCor T. lid. Moore, sends in topyatnted out that the Federal Goveis- Pickering Communsry C. sb L.• a,elt' r! ^s. Rc ^st prepoged bylaw govprnipg seco>zd- _ . K } e? , , ? our-Monttay evening in the Mr_-r.o. _•.i ' T• - orrow 14' ,Q A'= �v. hand Shops and- Wm]cng Yards - '� Camp, the otrfski this viii- l Hall, a gubstarrtia�l numcrer c,- _lt_.e• otic Th^ Rind Oakv _ . l..d Police Chiu Hili - list of office tw- j ;age, to be a C orimunsst School I holder -members at the old Cl -o aR- will a E3 },Haus old. e for -rsew atstlon - 11278 30. V CatmciL we understated are going 'i leaded. There has been of lafe; nurcn-- e' the active 1'.tt`e wcm'r _`'"^ f 4 rt - 1 Rr. eron:a ox ons ix a revsvr�l of been on oar sial+! for r t* tri+ 1 t � Building Iuspectcr.:;apo_ _ _ . to recarr>anetrd the Township Coun- , or is ' 583; Esttingtud Valve , l” cif: look tato- the. r]natgr.. trine old club, and -get back into the +lean. trurrilttg in avis x ^s 8837.00, as compared to. 1959 Per- The speaker also asked that 'the dormer activity,. practiced up to and words cd copy without a+ger missi" ,. its _454 Eatlmeted value $2,706. It milt'" be remembered, and to- see i iaw the late war,. when .th'a club ' a deadlias We are not alone is aur 350.09• to it that rt3tey were TKK over -bard- was more or leas dt>mea3ed. a: least .. Pride. In 1952 nearly .200 of Meas s ? DepC. o; Eiighways aPPe 11; cued bOr taxation -the family tdbk it becatrie inectivw C ots1C's friends in Thouasad Oat! 000 csttshlag sinful, . CYRII. E,- d[ORLRY bed and home begng the heart od I With th* sequsr ng of s Hero h 11, gave a party, to . hotxus he • as thud _ Thanks >lrom gyp employees _ time is the belie!, and desire diy .e cos^-Wnitj's outstanding citizen. .t PIf;KESiQiVG tJIILAGE the people of the nadon. tDvt Cltrlatrrns Tvrkeya honour on.the tele - Coon, Ga -don H. Bray* expressed I namber, -for a return to- the former I Shortly niter her birthday to 1ai8 Lot 2, con. 5. or+d- ----` ---:---- the thanks •pd Council ter Fates Mc- type of activMr. _ _. 11 afire was > of "YcI Never: Too L E. D December 91. cued out St garage by N. E• Bhortreed Speaker At ,Rotary Givney for his_ thought-provoking I This meeting took the Sorin ad sic vtsian As she ' taken out a building p4r- address, and was seconded -by .Cara• , "Dual .meeting &t -which 'selection cd Old" and was elven a gold cup to , a h Council diiec ItoCaaiais N. R. Shortreed, Manager o acerw' LAoes plr.oe. I co--rre*nFrete. the event. nit, for arm! Irving Whits - that she take out n temporary Permit of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Councilmen were heard dp brief A new, complete Board was elected Ilse honors rite up with true yea`s on xvirtg in garag . and deposit �• here; adar'essed his. Rot-,- Chub on addresses: Coun. Purv+[s, asked for as called -tor -in •the Club's Bylaws, I_dor A'le%ra ('rank. ' Treasure- report d tax a•cears od Monday evening in a "clissificatiah" caoptntiori of the .w+hole council- and resulted as 'fc kbows. Hon. P.,'s- (Thu' v>trrr^ de•'"°+ cont2lns s tw y c,,epbEazrber 13. 1954, 559.891.11; Coll- talk, on anai,dian Bank- bong „vial the individual member in ' idents: W. C. jldtitrkar, Harry Arnold, � pa -e p e=d'�onta'n'isg fivec-ntusi r^r ` acted; 21,287.48: mg • }tis vard-ul"t• desiec'tment.' I Harry A.- Newmsqg Piesid 'It. :Ross I -messages ''r-om fatty -live buaine� �p Stan!_ y -Mann -rifted. the; lop toot I LL-nited time, we suspect prevent. Viae -President, M. S. tin+sees addr:r •� to Ddiss Crok lots 10 and. -11. pit 392, I.nd 58-59. ed flee =Peaky dram covering itis! Coun, Bray looks br a.bury Year - i A Mwison; } K rm'tted to to sold as and pro-nis^3 co-operation. T -he two ChaDrnan; 8e'r•e.:• -y-Tres, mer, Earl Ed,) ------------------ ' Dian 250. be Pe subject as dully as tie would halve Dlre000 k Meurs C. 'A-----�------- •--- b0 loot r�onbage as tretsrLv all lots in new ane' bc, s, Councillors John R. Otteanell; fikgd l' Boyer and Ir ing White felt. thesz Sterriu. J,. S d',<d L i'• 4• Stork. - HO'R'Y :FSELTS - pioloering Pinole ee S0 Soot lots. - Tire service tendered by :he Lau- strangeness and newness in a77i J. R. Boyer, R T. Dobie, Jack granted by .motion. sdian Banks in , their respective of call ^^r any boo-dbfinito ant, Merv. Johnsnon, C. J. Butt and ''�•- Motion-P•rlice Commessioii'?ideas- branch comm nrnities was dealt with, dmjcdDC slo I IL W. Boy+es. Ern tl`aer tl -* lay, ro 1 cock for 1954. ns,at this '*dine.- Brooklin at • ' ` bars be paid $200 ` �rtpbssdriag the ftsct that a bcspch Rc C. E._ Morley In a mo: -e- President Mca-t+on will be c311ing Friday - Bro:ightur plat Motion - tlist ase salary cd Mr*• bank is not simply a pla=e to sw-"e11 stated that "our a meeting. in the meat' future, to plan t r r. ;i • --ext Brougham nighty Goudy, as ,�sist:.nt to' Mian Walker, but that by lengthy a'3dress, a Prrok'jr vs. ice ^rid Brou,yhamn scent dor Lite year or.deposi. your - full Ut±port tb the Planning Board. for the nolo club.. Newcastle at Wmitby. � be increased 7 Pf flee extesss:oa of credit 19riougfi bank will rte given to spored up in every ....--.- ---•««....-�:- -.•••• . ---- ion Of an Laved-tuirinshord �+... 1934. on $810 -558.70.• as rr^omttre:nd ensue in deny cases assured flys way possible. tP^e Ptah .13IRTHS ed by Utse Board of Health prosperity; development acid success Ot-ficial ,Pleat". fife also added that - Hits SeYooi Board _ VL Chairman -------•-__... a eomrr:ttcstty �sidrl•rttion cf the p�tiona--for- Drag Blore Bate Tates, cut too 'the answer to Fhould be. mode in inn- At tate Ins ral Meeting last weak M-. and Mrs. Vic. Dsngley are hmq►.� S We iQsrsd anriezation Hi School py to announce flee bi ih cd tlsilit l '•hdw does a bank manager dr_tsr- junction wdrh the ssbtr3y of the OBD!'- of i,he�Plck•+iting District Bit I �,. �.•Ar, Virkv Marie ail. Jaattj{� - - s pp tunic use a the HJdro mine -the wottmirless of a coats, .ce. �' } s evening am icier] Pian, so thtat eventually the • Beard, David S Claringbold, `d Ajax. - , bsadc-out on Svad y the request for a loan". It is reason- whole area will pCoperrly Organ -'was aaaoed Chairrrtan od the Board 8, 1955, at oahtrwa General to the J. 1t• Boyer' DN: able for a bask n atsa�er to enquire able, for duture dor' a second besst Vice-PtesMent is ital. _ rrsabe oSff with the ice} and t,,*e 'Foes ----••--------- --------- entrance 1 Store•hene•, and utas taken. Into ability and prospects of, the 'Councils, -.the orovidon. and suPP1Y• Burnett Jamieson. Card o! Thanks ' store's sale,- Rout by Lending borrcwer._to.'repay a loan which :3 in¢ ai services". Outer mernbera of the Board eine: I Entrsnee was is asking. It is the duty, and, the s^iid "I •bel;'eve it will W. P. Neale, Wm- Harkness. Clare one od the bars on the side window, - Mr: Morley breaking 1Qie cess 'c+espoasibility of the manager, to es- be .necessary to hire an additdona'l Keevil, L. M. Momle9 Harold Mitch. i'h •n tit rile clay many 'aloud! t .. getting inside and member nor our sb't!, to tette over ell, Barry Murkar, Alex. Russell, A. and rP° dors, who to kindly reW, door. The salla was taken, from' • the cure hi 2 :d o!'icfl� that e. to be �-e- I me., in many r -.,vs, eming 1 hoop to be ad ti+e duties of Canat��bi�;: Aylaw En- Temrl? 'and another appointment is embe'ed, building and later found near 1370u- id -it is the de sitors' money he 2 Hess was deeply recent st-v +n '+5 y Oshawa Iios. ., gharrs - with a prdfesaiona'1 touch be- Pa lorceKient CMficec and ]�uildipg In. got to wi made, Your ki. dap.: F _ Following the appointment of the P? L mg peed in the safe- in thea safes' eexPeeled is toarid use some 'cautiongSrme Spector'' rank J. other dame He 'recommends Ch's ra^:sing ata Chairman and Vice -Chairman, Mr. Prated• _ F sconce � and areata loss'to exn'ain x:^y _, •ons of• •,'.dewr?1ks. and Tome Clarina�o'd larncunced the various intact and undamsVI. It 1 _r Ons few -~t=U ---------- -- _ -- ---- w . else. 8n -the certain individ �a]s can obtain ass- facilities provided in the area W"re Committee Chairmen and their rom- •y 1s believed t .aR nothing ' istance from the i•.anks while otriers 11RIV 's angle parking is pe^,r,itted _ along I mittees. CO O om Hr's Gttlld store was tau=ked• oamr of -:his should now be fairly the Dost aD'ire, and Sthenson's 'Rev.. Jack' S. Crouch of St. Geon- ' sae's `t ----- - --- 69 .$t Geo eeC.ng last week Onving --------------- ------ tlpiiltam Feil - - prxPr.' The bank -considers 13 their a rosy to.�. store. --It would appear that the site-' •Se's Anglican ,C}suroh, Pickering, the ," ask" involved in releasing ot- walk shosrld, be ,extended b°r a ,,sled' ded+ieated the tiew board. Business to the. slippery weather the :lectins• Tune death took Pyre suddenly at ..hes, as is up to•.tnot he rnana- r a curb made. so that a,stcrwbile Administrator and �5eeretarY-Trees Ther officers tingMiteroct moitft ltd 5 residlerioe at Frenc2sman's Bay, ger to ev»I•..-ate t,,at ri;k-what he th•arfSie world hbt drive up on the user A. ,R Irwin, chaired the rrieet-' v� ��t• � work for the on. Tuesday,. Japvar'Y lith, of Wall- thinks will' b! 'the basis on whi^h sidewalk and generally dist-rept the ling. so- Iradiea, Cd the Guild please Dome r rll:ii' pededdaais *&'vrghfa're". "In add- ------=------ ----_-• i8nr Bou. in his tibrd year: Dear tin- a flank icon is ayadioted out +tat at -i! you don't, who will?_ ition to' -this. I think' a• reesonable a- Dusbartes Hiwaab Club ` Aviso d � ( and t��o.. �-last Of the Batik Act. mount of paving should now be a+e= Ontario county Canadian Cislt rprovi�on was anode for C.anadisn compl}�yed Bch yew. and I aged Committee Chairman B.-91d�hrt-. Thursday, Jaatur7 20 T �3se . is treating at_the Me. Banks to enter the mortgage field, ter, the co.rnnittee's consideration at the last meeting, - � Funeral Home Hortne 'ton' service and mort:gagie loaru . may *son*' be that. triangule dating on tl* sidewalk holm reported, Imi6nfs m ode tinder the . Nsi orisi Hawins that his committee cries daive.-ed ilk George's Ariah.BsU Friday, Jtirrssssry 14, at 2.30 P. I-have.'Juirt bentAoned", he added• _ fifteen large Carrisbtnas Baskets to �� Street, gthows, - Los P,''ALr IqP nter t at patine Cemsewy, AM for booed vp to 25 velars oa clear lyy.. Mhrlcy recorisinencted to fife _-- approved homes. Council that "council business, as needy cid the netghdrorhaod pt Christ- r']teoe bines of CrausAfart }- •- --- mss. Besides this appo?orcbtfstely 80 Foreign lolky" `yyr there -ever a town lite llciteeing Bank loans an therefore apptrrrerit- ,fW as possible,. be cogduc*d within sc a rl" ]�• mile. on -the - basis -od tuna lural rrreetino. and not upon the str+eeta''. a tslore Star Santa Claus Booces iEY Prof.!rotcartes Eeirstwd Where there are eo many were delivered by theta members., Meal6ers -Od7:- �.. >ltiesaberstip R to s lot �g,,gyo flints manger's estimate o!• ability ter te- W C. Murkgr pc�esented z 18 by Z0 anyway? -ft's Pay, tff:++ wauld.be bor'rower's P� photograph of the "first Council' of The �� tuns been asked to ntsdlto Tlotet You Oalasee to fixes Kaes-[oatr second olio the hypotheeet'ng a! Zer• rovirttt n view to 8se><le $t.N; Mr. snit l� p•M •• ! the incorporated Vt73age ot! Pioka- a art' w Ajrarr, owh4 *a lanugo le security.• ,• the Cbxncll to b doemin� • Kiwanis G'hslr thele. Fttaut J. S. ]Bugles, Baa! d rNto gsew is out 9e fain a�reeeb int Village ib _ ._ ' !a y' --- lswtt in the C"Wil chambrers, w : k M , , • - .._ _ '• } - j \ �, . '� �ac' 2""yAi�'Mi'/'ss-�'9p�`'�•' !•��-»s \�i6�i �"�' E .14IRSTJ "Why are wives so selfish with • you that you we pul : ° 1N Ai�Mmix k: s Their husbands, Anne Hirati losing hand Why*,� Why won't they let the men. • �► Mix and sift twice, then rift into a bowl. 2 a once. game .you cannot wfaf O+f� ttte et, l!ke : - - Lave a little fun without rale- • ° • sifted pastry flour (or 2Y4 e. once-eifted all-putrpoft _x Jug such a fuss? If a wife can't CHIDES ANNE RMST Sour). 2 taps. Magic Baking Powder, � tap. baling hold her husband. why shouldn't "Dear Anne Hirst: Your co>•Y 'Louis Bromfield; author, farm- soda 1� tsps. salt, top ground mace. Mix is tyS gc some other girl try to get him? umn has a veal influence on or, naturalist end owner of the It's an exciting game - and other people than those who famous Malabar Farms at Mans- - . `lightly -Packed brown sugar, }� c. rolled Data and 1 0. > after .all, itis wife had herwrite you, reams who have field, Ohio, is selling his herd of broken walnuts. Combine 1 well -beaten egg,1 c. butter - t: - _ chancel" problems similar to those you Holstein cows, because he finds milk, ,2 taps. grated orange rind, 1 top So writes a young woman answer. I wonder if you would dairy farming no longer profl- vanilla and 5 tbs. shortening, melted. �s dearly 30 who has been dating a sot do more good if you were table. Mr. Bromfield says that Make' a well in dry ingredients and add a married man. less sympathetic with the writ- almost any type of farming pays t �•^' f Now his wife has found out. - — liquids; mix lightly. Turn into a loaf pan could -arouse oft better than milking cowls "Z called her up," continuesin them more soul-searching and and that if the present trend (43�i• x.8�§') which has been greased and the writer, "anis told her it self-analysis than you do. Siding continues, more farmers will lined with greased paper. Bake in a rather wasn't my fault. If he'd rather with them only makes Cham realize it, and there is liable to Blow oven 325° about � hour. Serve cold ;• be with her, he'd stay home ... ' worse, be a shortage of good, clean milk t t thinly sliced and lightly buttered. 'So now he is trying to keep her "Hu;nan relations always have within a couple of years, In Jt from leaving him =• and he two viewpoints. You . get one his area farmers are getting Always Dependable _ __ • _ won't date me any more. accept it as fact, and sympa- seven cents a quart for milk t -• ��� "Why did she have to spoil thize. -This tends to confirm the that sells at twenty-two cents. �9 ".X our fun?"'Writer's.: fcGi`�Gv!'k 'f'/','GaFv�3.S•'''• " : point o! view instead Well, Mr, Bromfield isn't the - WRAT PRICE HONOR? of helping her amend it. More only one that .has made that • It is hard for decent women often than not you are accepts discovery. Plenty of other far. - • to realize how brazen some ing half-truths, or truths lifted mere are of the same opinion• would be more appreciated so without a grade so --it comes in ' • others are- They are out to out of their that it wouldn- t sometimes take, very handy for motorists look - proper perspective. The trouble is unlike the owner , •get their man, and they don't Anyone with a three or four days for a letter Ing for s pines in which t0 turn. t s • grievance Malabar staring, tfiera isn't to comet forty- miles. -Of course 1! they happen to r care who_gets hurt -in -the pre- fir much they can afford to do a- thirty or to • cess 'They lure him with all "Think of all your other bout it. Dairy farming may no Coming back to rural mall= turn short and back into out ; their physical charm; they, readers too, You have an in= longer be actually y tea• We got into trouble our- mailbox, what does it mattwf - • a g y Profitable but selves because we have our Another dent or two in a bat- ' PPeal to his animal instincts calculable opportunity . to do if a farmer can only break even name plate -illuminated -on the tared mailbox won't.. make -any • and weave about him an emo- far-reaching good. Are you he has at least got something ' ' • tional web against which even using it? M.R." t live on. gate post instead of the mail- difference. Just the other dry • his sense of guilt cannot strug- • Thank you' for our o 'box. We obgyed the spirit of I went down to put a letter is -' -, :•' `. _ • gl y Fin- Another little news -item I b 1 the e, The very fact that -he he • ion. It has merit. ' M'y first ' - read last week was quite signs the law- but not..the eller, in box and found yet another • belongs to another woman • duty, however, is to help those Scant• It related to ricin un_ that Are provided identification car had hit it, jamming -the ;. . ': ...:... ° adds zest to the -conquest; a • who appeal to me. Each let- g of our abode but. did not paint sides in so that the box would- r " this writer says, "It's an ex- :• ter is employment figures and ��s1d our name on both aides of the n't o� - - N titin • accepted sa being hon. this was no surprise to t�lm mailbox as y Pen With these various g game." est, and alter 2Q -odd years of ecoaomiats because once the required b law so conditions is mind when we as * -Which recalls one wife •receiving thein one learn to farm income shows a serious de- of course we are liable to have quired a nameplate, we thought I learned of whose husband • read between the lines -our, mail service suspended Our it would be less likely to con! crease, trade and industry it -reason for doing it the way vye to grief a little piece back from " had been playing around for • One can sympathize with a bound to suffer. Less farm in- ilii Well, ,since we =rVI: the mailbox. But apparently • quite a 'while. Finally m ahs • troubled pheraa without agree come equals less buying power; Inge mailbox it has had the that doesn't satisfy the inspector . - N visited his current inamorata; •Ing with her. ZZ she learns i less articles that need t be -. " "I came here," she told me, • am sorry for her plight she is ir-anuiactcles and pat knocked off three times, of. rural services. We think it • "to ask You why you want • more apt to aM on the accom- to a so, less em- fogy �t through it by hunt- is just another case of quibbling • my husband. Why anybody + Ponying advice. P yin nt.. A logical sequence, e; the box several times re. at straws. If we had a le ti- - • would. is beyond me, He • I do not ' generalize. I have isn't it --especially since farmers moved by Hallowe'en prank- mate complaint to make to • e cannot hurt me any more, but • no -set solution for what are still the largest buying group eters, used as a nesting place by postal department -which could y in the 6ountry? +.. • he has bored me for years. • might call Case B-221 for in- starlings, backed into by Dasa- have been done' many times la p The trouble is farm incomes Clipped of b7 the past -how much attention • 1°3iee-Mm, and good riddance.- `stance. Each problem is con- irlg motottab, and cls • - and more to the same ef- • sidered separately,tem fluctuate to such as extent that snowploughs and graders. M • tea' very often the aver ay- would it receive! Most of out ' 'feet .... Perhaps my readers inept, circlimstancea, back- age farmer be we have a little more mail- mail -couriers -have been good , ` ' can guess She end Once the ' doesn't realise how badly his tn- ,. • ground are all weighed and cone . is reduced until it is too hoz trouble than the rest of the men -we have no complaints on girl heard that his wife did all influence -my reply it people on our highway because that score. They have a difficult ' . late to do much about it But • not want him, neither did she, readers who never write me it so ha that our laneway job these days- and wt appseci- • sometime there will be a gen- PPS ' ', • The girl who deliberately are helped too, I am grateful; is the only Dna for half -a -mile ate lite service they give. ' • • oral day of reckoning -and it - • . wins a mail' linin his wile has if they, like you, criticize my ` a short- satisfaction. The day ' • approach, I appreciate their won't be a happy occasion. The • comes when -he sees through - interest One Is never too old good old belt will come in for - her machinations; he despises *'to learn. a little tightening once again - -- • her and himself. On that day, .0 It would be interesting to and maybe it won't do us any - he 43 through. • know whether other readers harm either. Easy come, easy • code is "LONnot ELY DOW": Your • agree, with' your comment 't go, isn't always a stats to be be proRd , • • - .desired. As a direct contradic- • '•'oi. With your, eyes open, you if you are tempted to date tion, to what I have just written .- • • would ,steal -,a man from his another woman's husband. to. we shall probably hear -that a _ • wife, a father from his chit= member the Golden Rale you record volume of Christmas sales '• dren. A man-rriay weaken for learned as a child. It still ob- has again been chalked up in . ' a while - but which of you 'tains.. Anne Mrst's long retail stores. Quite contusing, . women has won out? Honor knowledge of humanity's frail. isn't it? - " and loyalty and right think= ties and strengths can be help- In the meantime there .ars - r' - - -- " Ing have not- .vanished from ful. Write her at Box 1, in dozens of, ways in which ser. Iy�ll ' I man>�d Eighteenth St.. New Toroate. vice charges have been increas- I /F • Nothing I say will persuade Ont. ed during the post-war period v of expansion andprosperity._N There• are inspectors for this, e that and the other, unheard of twenty-five years- ago. Every T he re am_n99od_ g -.• new inspection department, fed- . k �: era!, Provincial and county, lNade with Amaiing Nevi Active DRY Yeastl gives someone a job and in- creases cost of production. Some - are necessary,some sP - eeem t . . _. quite superfluousSome ins c- �1 R R 1 E i E L LY S U N S tors do a good job, others. are ;, »< over -officious. - lfeasure Into small bowl, 1 - Even the postal department CHICKEN lukewarm water, 2 tans has •inspectors running around ,{moiespoom MAZ granulated sugar; stir until the country making sure that cup � Salad 01 the names of rural boxholders n' Chopped onion < sugar is dissolved. p inkle 1 dove garlic (oPHanal - are painted on their mail -boxes. 1 ° n tth 2 envelopes Fleischmann s Such identification is an excel!- 2 to°gpagy aRY Powder ' ' Active Dry Yeast, Let stand ant idea but why an inspector! TI t•osPoon salt . i0 min., THEN stir well. Cisam 4 tablespoons B ;> , Seems to me inspection into oth- - :�%'cups chicken stock MS or CANADA cam Sfatdt ' „ . 4 shortening; gradually bread er branches of the postal service C. :n 1 granulated sugar, 2 tsps, salt, 2 cups cooked diced - °3''• 1 tsp. grated nutmeg. Gradually beat • chicken .. • in 2 well -be aten eggs. $ter In t/2 tsp. lemon extract o Vg c. milk which has been scalded and cooled to luke. a '',' ad Ci ke R. a o�oeCi en�ofi I On he }}I add ,. warm, and yeast mixture. Stir in, 3 c. Modern Etiquette :. once -sifted bread flour; 'beat' until - COOK. over low ilea} tintR "onion ($ }Mier but ' ' smooth. Work in 3 c.more once• trot sifted bread flour. Knead until smooth Q• I recently applied for em- REMOVE from heat a: ,t and elastic; place in greased bowl i remove Garfie; and brush top with melted butter or ployment and gave the three ADD curry powder, sal} and BENSON'S or CApiADA qty; shortening. Cover and set in warm. references requested. Someone Com StarCh,bleedinG w Place, free frost draught, let rise has told me since that this was '� STIR in chicken stack ell' g > until doubled in bulk. Punch down a rude thin to do without first Gradually. dough'atld cut into 36 equal portions; g COOK over low hes} stirring- a knead into smooth balls. Brush with asking permission to use those thickens c ' G constantly,' until mixture' melted butter or margarine, roll is names. TS that correct? nd comes to a boil. x s� fine granulated sugar and arrange ADD chicken mix' Va- apart on greased baking pans, A. Ordinarily, you should ask mG well, then ilea t Cover Ind tet rise until doubled in pe{•mission first. Brat if time h steamed rice SERVE , GomislWtlGihly of with a; bulk. Twist the handle of a knife does not allow this, H desired. parsley 3. in the top of each roll to - form as h , you should YIELD: 4 indentation; fill with jelly. Cover and inform those persons -that you to 6 servinGs, let rise 15 min. longer. Bake inmoder•took the II8meg8g !reference. rty of using their NOTE: Cooked stifuted veal, Pork or turkey can , sub- stely hot oven, 375•, about 18 min, e for chicken.- o- r Q. Is it proper for the bride- groom to give his bride some= = Y - MS a No more disappointmeafs thing for the home as his wed- - ding This because the'yeast has spoiledl s is not etistomary. His nQy Pleischmann'd Active DRY Yeast special gift to her should be t vs" seplaca old-fashioned perishable something for her own personal e folder of other T • pet' • r , AV ' 'Por fr s fd s _ yeast because it Beeps fresh • " ' adornment -usually -jewelry.- ofdelicious recipes, writs 'tor. and full auength - right is you; a done Ashley, ' QENSOI�S some kind • .••'a,tse► cupboard � bo Q. Should * the candles on the fan -rising HomsServkeDepartment toRA ,..r„s• aatr+et and gland oven resnita dinner table be lighted after the sTA Bet guests have seated themselves? ` -THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY RCN 'Fleischmann s Active DRY 'A. No; they should be lighted LIMfrED, H� Yesstto-dayl immediately before dirfnbr is'an= • / ` a0unced J P.O. JBox 129, Montreal, P.Q. sago i - • :roc, J35UE 3 - 1955 — - was , * i r 71� • r ' t 'r - -- -- _ The e2terrtc>on prograert is «tt dot. BROUGHAM ` Stouffville called on her grandpar- position for the last five RTON Dear Friends and Relatives: ; eats; Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton one -H. Barclay was appointed . r•B g plenty of wood for it will lows: Chairman - Bill Boyes, Pielbw_ �C' �► Mr. and Mrs Leonard Iiscwmbe have day recently. for the next five years. A iR Church take a bi fire to burn these things" in'• 1,45 Registration,' Marilyn .Atone rented the "Follows" house -lately The regular meeting of the Wo- made to the Fred Victor Mis.,,&s an ausplc- was the word we heard after church Beaverton; 2.15 - Sing -song, Abu .�. •� • , vacated by Mr. and Mrs..L. McGregor man's Association of St. Johns also to the Scot Mission. Eagreg'ation, is on Sunday a.m. What were 0 these Bim, Uxbridge; 2.30 -- f*'esidwstt"f _X ' and fatuity. United Church, was held at the home vener gave an agcount of her recently in_ things that were going to burn! ad�ds�ess, Brill Boyres, President Ontario A Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crocker of To- of Mrs. Lloyd Johnston on Wednesday during the past year. The Devoe the G�.y It seemed like an ordinary Sunday CauatY Junior Farmer Aaaociati"; ronto called'. ea Mrs. Mathews on 'evening, January 5th, and notwith- was taken by Mrs. Matthews. ••� cf the service ' our mission church but yet 2.45 - Provincial. Cunp Report, Seal _C. Friday last. standing the eery disagreeable wea- program was taken by Mrs. W. Knc.,v took there was an air of something extra- ra Jaaees, Fort Perry; 3.00 - Gma i Mr. and Mrs. C. Durtt of Toronto ther and slippery streets, there were Mrs. H. Barclay, hire. K. Pascoe ane ore ordinary for outside the church stood disoussiaws. Jack Pearson and Norm. • called on Albert, and, Mrs. Gray one fourteen' ladies present. As this was Mrs. Matt.iews due to the absence of =1s,- a big box of witchcraft medicine Joons, Uxbridge; 3.45 - Two Natiaw day recently. the first meeting of the new year, an the program convener, Mrs. Willson. Ju -,,e which belonged to the father of one Bus Trip Winner's Report, DoL41s Gill- + Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross Knox and installation service was conducted by The meeting closed in the usual way on of our schoolboys.. This medicine con- Uxbridge; 4.00 7ntervnission;' 2 Y ham, a r0 „x daughters Betty -Jean and Faye visit- bars. Cassie, when the officers were followed by a dainty lunch served by The sts of objects of many different 4.15 - Annuad Mxctia'g aeld FAeetiM ed with Mr. and Mrs. 3lcGuckin of installed for the `coming. year. Mrs. the hostesses; Mrs..Lloyd --Johnston the W..K1 Des and materials made by the of 06ficers; 4.40 - Report ,on R Y. StoufvWe on Sunday. Johnston was secretary due to the and Mrs. H. Barclay. be held oxo , odor, who tells them one has U. S• A. Conference, West Virginia, ' `, tel•. r Mr. and Mrs. N. W. .1 also unavoidable absence of 'Mrs. Geo. Wil- The regular weekly euchre sponsor- the home of al a sickness, one to give Marilyn Roes, Beaverton; 5.00 Ads- Mr. Jas. McBirnie, all of Toronto, son. During. the business period a very ed by the Woman's Institute was held'be assisted byf.A . a journey, one to make journ, �' t visited with Mr. and ;firs. "Al" Har satisfactory financial report was given ince well, and any- The Annual Banquet at 6.30 p. Ila. vey on Sunday. `' the retiring treasurer, •.Airs. Thos. - • mance r wel- in the township 'hall will follow the - rns thea DQr. and Mrs. Gordon .Wagg of Philip, who has very ably filled -that ' , _ lVrawr ord'anci %ir. .iia,,on; ayi.u`• It - ' c r •-Mr. and. J�Laing; ':1Ir. and -- ::-FU-BLV - -- Cfei .. Mrs. J. C. Aiken and Mr. and lira. I[) day S goo! eras well attended :rte _ 1�I� an _ Sun School ,with -a total of 1%30 for both sessions Y D • WI e a which is exactly tine -same as lastW LLIAM SI CSA10ING .seek. The annual .fleeting was held 1 ('la'st Wednesday when Gloria Ormerod - was elected c s Su rt. with Wm. Smith o - _ YIk3i2+itifiOII �resignatiolnse2of Jeanne -CHIROPRACTOR j _ • ,. � accept the e sorry to -- Roll H®aftD4 . Cameron Watson as _ i inter - Primary' and teacher of inter- -� -.(X-RAY)., AaptlaEf 8 hiuZL39 boys as they liai•e served " E, mediate I2lsul - brik Sidings the, school well over the past years. ,. 158 Harwood -Ave. • Ajax, Ont. _ Rook -lath Pat Graham has been elected Primary S d have been `611 ablet.to replace'Cam eron. Mr. Sri eet Book PHONE 767 I Insulating Beard' — has taken over the boys 14 to 17 but ' _ we have not yet succeeded in obtain Cement, LineaPlester Ting: a teacher for the 12 and 23 year group. Susan Jollife has stepped up - or } Phone 74 A, W. NUTCHE L or fi,�-o the y -. •. a - .-• � _ - our teachers remain the same. Thera a " will be a further meeting this Friday, e Jan. 14th, to plan the year's program _ - _ i is ped al he teachers will makean effort tobeout as well as > 's ' :. ------' `�•i - r.,-,,.,- - _ any -others interested in the progress � Y ur h program - your ist- sure will be most elcome. ur ass C../�... w The Senior C.G:I:I`. has again `+d> eo, cad` changed its night and will be meeting t t c'. c 'Monday evenings at �. he ,. .. a ur h > h LON(w_* EST -LOWEST S MARTEST 6.45 p:m. The Junior group continues - to meet Tuesday -evenings at the •' _ - .. church at 7 p.m., . Next Thursday the 20th will be the Annual Congregational leetin-g at the. - e'9i ; .. p.m. and it is hoped all church u members t and adherents will -make a special effort to attend this important _ . .. - ' meeting. • -.,� t The men of the church are remind= ed of the -Laymen's Leadership Train a -. { . ing Course at Emmanuel College each +t. Tuesday from Jan. 18th to March S. -.. •' - �f you are interested contact either�s " Mr: Lent or the minister. fy is also an interest da An .:: r dayla _. st re !o young people t St. y L - . • �d drew'a United Church Saturday, Jan. • -- _ 22, commencing. at 9.30 A.M. One of r � the speaker's will be tate Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon and it -sounds like :z _ a fine day for young people to learn F a little more about their work. +' t , - The WA. 'executive met last week and discussed many phase» of the year's work and will- present their - _ - :N > Thursnext day, 27th.lar .' : meeting on recommendations - �c.. believe there is also some activity F - - fife t sand .. k t > * m . ; r . we hope these willtall have m t prior The alt-ne w ,. , ... � ' - -' -to the 27th. r We sorry ore 1 are so t port little Ian '. ten ? + Grassick is on the sick list in Sick �. UTH O Children's' Hospital where he will re— `a : �i� main for the next three weeks. We.55 ho his treatments prove successful `> and he will return home in much im As ` iBiggest of the low- priced .8... excitin _ proved health. We have also missed +, Motion -Design, styling;for The Forward Look Mrs, Tolson from the -choir the past couple of weeks as she is confined to,A her home- for a rest for at least a 'fes pcnoerf ul new V—S i�ir� 6 eiZgZiZe.i INEµ VISIBILITY Is yours through the New Horizon month. Mr. Tolson has been keeping r nvindshield with its rakish slant and swept•back ry Ner• a floe ear to mNsew e . - lEorner pdsts tt`a the tir;t true wrap-around ; Fires her company, bu a would apprect Kt a /' aa�lnstl You extra visibiRry at top corners, where you really - ate it if he could matlage to come Plymouth is more than ten inches longer :` lneed it, as well as at the bottom. _ back to us as we need him very much, jJ f this year ... by far the longest of the three _ Mrs a rte V-8 Or 6 S leading. low-priced cars. Roomiest, too!'� e Lewis Elsie 'is also reported ill ~' NEW CONVENIENCE ter soon... ling b' Most -all interior space, [row tnstru- :' 1 - ' be feeling t- PACKED WITH POWER -New % with Flits -Control ------------------------------------- o' 157-h.p: Hy -Fire V•8 is the most ad- meat panel to rear seat back . most t", automatictra awls•....gg r vented engine ,in its field. Tops in room in the luggage compartment. ,� sion selector tar lever. ' A ` effidency for more "go" per gallon.- Mounted on instru- NOTICE TO r'REDnO :. Years ahead lar style! Lowest and AND OTHERS Or, you may choose the new Power• went panel where !► Flow or PowerFlow Speuar engines, sleekest of all three. Longest hood , ..most -• » massive gn'lle ..'.'most im ressive head- , .• �. you can move it with ALL PERSONS having claims s based on a design famous for thrift ' P a flick of your finger! gains the Estate of ROBERT SILVER - t and reliability. lights, set deep in the rakish angle of the _ THORNE RUDDY, late of the Village `T- •THREE TRANSMISSIONS—Wide front fenders. of Pickering, In the Coady of Out- �. transmission choice-Synchro-Silent Duilttost6yrounglWhenyoucompare aria, Salesman, deeessed, who diel is standard equipment; PowerFlits all three for'ruggedness'andlasting value, at Toronto on the 7th day of October, - automatk transmission or Overdrive , consider that Plymouth weighs the 'most _ 1955, are required to tile proof at the ' are optimal at extra cost. , because 'it's' built 'more solid, stronger. - eagle with' the undersigned Adminis- �• •POWER ASSISTS -Make your Many extra -value features such as widest 'tratrix, at the addlreaar below on of driving as automatic as you wish with rear springs, electric windshield wipers, before the 15th day of January, 19b5 Plymouth Full -Time Power Steering, independent parking brake. / ate, the Administratrix After that a Power Brakes, Power Windows, or Your Chrysler-Plymquth-Fargo dealer will, proceed to distribute the said. Power Seats, available at extra cost. invites you to compare all three. Because, NEW STYLE in roomier interiors, upholstered in all- F,state Laving regard onir to the if you do, chances are you'll change to new, quality fabrics that surround you with delightful i claims of which.she shall then have + Plymouth ! Colour and texture. Two-tone hue's on seats, doors, Donee. I and instrument -pane all har z perfectly With um I a muni a esti w Manufactured in Canada by.Chryskr Corporation of Canada', Limited exterior body colours JESSIE 'RATHL•EEN SYER • 'A BUDDY by her Solicitors 'Herein, SEE YOUR. CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH -FORGO DEALER FOR THE BEST VALUES OF THE YEAR! HOLDII% d RROB N � Tek i.. - ' ' FINLAY s _ of Neva Scotia Bldg., " Hing .Street - r West, Toronto 1, Ontario 01 ---ban is _-----tom _ 7. " >oll!i;An BTACi[ _ --- _ . _ --' ---- _ . ._ r read Aade,d Form Atrlmatls _ �e+M f8 er Baultsr7 Dii1s�[ _RS,- anbado' n OTO D f - -__ — _. ,- ,._... '�._. '.`5... ..,,e.,1 , - _ ,. _._,__nsr.•ra --.., . .. - .-A1'.r 1•! ,...., L5+. 1r r�. .: ,, •.tom s.,�.,.,,.�-A + ,. +. a.. .,-a, 3 .• z c r,: - ,.. vs M" : DUN! «ar•.E ..�.•�r...�.__ wrr.a •�°� _Resent �Agent' , ' ,� �it�l[e�3�f � '.��'�t' � Fwd ' idA ' �' LiL7ARA�ITEED $;�i�e� ious vdw I MAN - SALESINSMAN AG=PiT . � • _i w t E'1'tc e mcEAC w pw M. �PHOTO-Flm LTY, BONDS; AUTOMOIt1t.= �, t- - ]RADIO SERVICE FU XVU3t$ DEAD " fY it DURANCE FTC. fit sta�\ /"T� r.1. ••Ila-�%'i'ERINABY BUPPLM;� BABY Any Make or Model �od'.11i1! WsA� lrt�wt i avir:.:...ii Arthur Field nz�cRros pla<; Dos SALE Wrrs ; atltttianee se«+e. 8 _':Il.. E. MORL FIl>� ...�..+.M.: rroRE sours EYWas - si or Night +mss:-' - - ° NAT i sA. ML.....,.. _,.��...A - •� - ' war_ KeEA(mNll�„ Pn>r• -: -- PRESCRIPTION /. �..• P. ;. V. , ' +� Phone Pier. .-SILK'S MARKET _ 1iV V .�G.�.•L $ � PHONE: PICHEBRVG 26 L+3: N E33 � - -• �•�• - PiGkera< TEA SPECIAL J. II. BYS, Pt1t. Pick - :._ _. _.. KIND DAY CARS' -given chilcren, _7_ __e�� --- , -- whin parents at work. Phone: Pi2k. Mother Parker's Blue >< . on',or t The • ring 286W3, Store L; � _...- FOR SALE -Moffatt stove, white, Gold O g Pekoe Tea _ % .:. Medal Orange Pe �,I; ,PIcaE1tLNG large, 4 -burner, oven and, 'warming AM Ums _ PHONG: 69 oveq ;50.00; also boy's bicycle, - HALVES -REG. 71e. t3PECW, 680. --- Iargo, $5.00. Phone: Claremont 31203 ------------------ --MIIMsMM�MIM�sMAMtiilyr��iAM�DIr�M� ..:x,� FOR SALE - 4rburner electric stm�e MPicketts 265J4. -courntsy, near new. Best offer. Ph.H ' M. �, ALj711IIliITM COMHIt,NATION j!(EIL. C. AwRKA21, $ q ;' Pickering --------------------------- ------- DOORf3 ©PTO .. - PICRERIiNG UNITED CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE __.192 DwWas St. est FOR SALE-din:n -room suite; sink -WITH GLASS AND SCRSEN W2iITBY. 0" . 'Unit; Wilton carpet 11 x 12. Apply: Rev. A. B. Yoass, Minister A Christian Science Service will be (above the Mitt Brat etej 'Thos. Watson, Box 65, Pickering P. 'SUNDAY JANUARY 16, 1953 held in East Woodhaotla Cb.Lrt rig. . NO. 1. CLEAR � OAK FLOORLI(}' OP3ZC15 SOiJlt6 10.00 a. m. - Chtnvh School Hall; Rovge Hills each zumday ai 62WAO Per DL B. DL MOM di Sat. - 8.M b 6.81,' . •• '----------------------------------- .00 a. m. -Morning Warstvi � 11.09 A. !.L Sunda School rad Nttr-. 11 p 8 WedneRlay - tie ¢ 29109 Ni FOR SALE -pace heater, sa.312 size We invite you to worship w{iIt ae. �7 at the Fame hour, 14HONS1: WS>Fl7Y Ni W good condition, E18.00. Clements, • • • • ' ' • • Far tu�ll" inlccaaetiea, eat! - Gordon Riverside Drive, Pickering -Choir pata,ctiee Fridav - 8.00 P. M. &M 1-7329 or Pickerisg MM. N. • ------------------------------------ I,- _ ts••esa• :., B =M= COCKSHUTT efftmeffL IARLfB - WATCB salt Ow r ,• CONTRACT AVAII.ABLEY A Rev, Renneth NaeLennan, 1Mlaisloe � . ONTAR20 REPA3 1=0 1.20 p. m. Sunday c_vhoa 8.45 A. M. - su nda • FOR BROUOtilAltg and VICINITY - 3 t3chwl - We have to otter consignment 2.30 p an. - Church Sar.vice -1).O9 A W. - lliornias B.c,rtee f ,, Contract q � ' Ou,X CIENTl6as CODPER BLOCK LTD. = oil s>Itcetara RFU Was shoalyt have a farming back- Li.agss'a grettai a� inovr how to trade a "sit" it" Ril t AVE, -"SON" MINIMUM AWOUNT OF CA.PTTAI, �b1alaQtttioa etr Repaka s� . T191'1' O Tms c•mpalty has been established Concrete - l" COM[PUM UNX of In Uma are, for some years, are - slag OU I LTY HEATING ,, E'rzLm 4xp pxm Gori t the territory is very laentive. ' _ Send Replies To: an Taeoalt Ptd• E.A 'W rad A$iM' WATC1 A..L HAIe? , RA. StlOY B. R it Frac Mao Term a.Mit1 Wet . . l4 Welland Street - Newmarket Cinder . et _ v _ d . Blocks ks - - - -- _ - ._--------_------ xo �lrrr rAnsB.rrr. Jan 21' ►rt�FRT� /- yT T AIK R 4D - tai{Il M! Lir - - � 'I''eieviaion repair PickeriPRONZng , s a g HAVE YOU A '- _ _ d • LEAKY HOT WATER TANK' ""'" °`" F- " �`° z�4e• PHONE Pti'SBRtN(3 196 J 3 - Pl(KsiilAQ TOWN81Ei� c� It wttl pay you to replace it with :e »»" . BUILDING PERMIT$ - ` a• Anodized Tank with s to W E ., r plaeeable tmgnerittm anode i N V I TE i' ` Qallb3!'tOa Rtllltl0•TV MW TUESDAYS ANANZYFRLB)If . �U~ ii v In ro 6..6 R 'TH21 ANCOUR" Y O t! To - No. 80 - 22 imp Geis. =22 33 r 8 E E GAIN 40A !4 RTEST TANK -TYPE CLEANER Lumber �d a - - - 2Ue. iti _ :<. 2mp Gal. - , arrest umber Co. We. 6! - 16 Imp. Gab. - .6492M There's 1 beauty and w�onderfu! �i � J. D of iQt` Ptleas Inslade Delivery eStcien. v a l-.. chis newest Hoovee UN BA RTOhi v i �, SE Wrlte today for our Free Plaaablag that danea as .caption. You enwi , ani Heating catalog". � aM It for youn4lf! Only then 'Ogles ]We&. Wed,. and Fr1 Eve - 'an you proper apC-1:61 raise a feattur - SOppesly thwart heli$ PICi1 i�i� V Evenings for feature, rslue for ralro. tl• lV6 P. lg. ani A13 DsU' orith others of its ry ons - satt reay %. - arrange for a Moate PHONE -195W1.2 , tsoiLs =� . �!L V. iomNsoN p UI1mtNG tads,! No oWiptiea, i%j9 W .% oE� - t of aorta• J ------------------------------ GOOD 81110af.NHe„ Oats. - Plwaa :s9 �Y' 8 TEE 'Wallboard Llwtrical � Plumbim� at Aly Gadsby FaRate, Pickerin; - 'r�. IS, B*UStDON& SON barter ! l Jt JUIM Matfon Road, R }„ li a'.i0 VE PtrCK �" R NG 39 lCemlraetiK and Sgpiar y j O{il "am: Pwst� tiVANTED-a quantity of wheat also �K 1 TC R EN wily. i.� a. tattaa .r tea. is t a few buubels of mangeria. Phone: - Picke ng 338J1. .: _ ..•:-. CABINET' DOORS ' .._.�- Annri i re To-"--EDIT--scrag-dei�cete "--houses 0 A S PE C I A [.'1'w- $ jj BE a large' giving-roogrf, •kitchen. two' bed- IL R I ! .rooms and bathroom, newly decorat- -fittime ed, garage, stuated'in. Pickering l • s --------------------------------WOODWORKING • Village' cn No. 2 Highwtaq, Phone ;urrriture &,U holster/n Y•' ,Pickering 331. 9 - -----.------------------ D E ielp Wanted -earn or women to seA ' ��L hnbecn ions, mull or t� part tithe; cat w7A >VILT ALLL 'Shoe Repairs AJRJUADON8 ex veau e_�ential Salary and cortvrli3sion, i Phone (Jax 399.to ar rage an tater= COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS » " ,Y Maia Street, Pickering .,� ala _ CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY - FIxEsr. MATERLws USED . Jan 28 EXP . CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES EXPERIENCED W ORI{M.�1VSFitp G. A. B' e k k e v o 1 d 's `--------------------------------- -- - - -- Pieliesia vet, BRICK A TtLOCK WORE GOOD SELECTION OF LACES �RONZ or _ IM WANTED POLISHES, DYES PI�CP,Bi$N / For Free.Esthaates On ' Chesterfields Recovered, Remodelled $t' Rcpaired nAILi''TILL 7.00 P. l►L • CHIMNEYS, BASEMENTS ETC. PHONR: PICHERING 6=12 - - ___-_-_------_---_;______________ -_EASY CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED, i =----- - • FRIDAY TILL too P il[. STOVER - . TANKS ie orwed AND � siePz�c �• �e:a� .' •afrlarl PHONE AJAX 385 HARWOOD N., " AJAX Pamper and Cleaned tar +.ay �lak.a� W FURN R CES Imstau -and Repair.Tanks P18LII$ =iIHiMWM ,- CLEND G W. J. BUTT and SON !ltwas Lradbum an . cap= � • _ :IlEAT7rIG AND GENERAL � i � iM>BOiUiTO� .. REPAIRS 10.30 - Adjourn. Phone: OS2IAWA 3iO4Z Collect - - ,:"Space Heaters Cleaned ani Reba&" I yew's United Church Hall, Markharn, , Tickets are available t•om 'Lubrer. ne hon north of Not 7 Highway, -- JF�iRY VOS3 a iters and. Carom. Chairmen. ---- ------------------------ ------------- ----- -- eblock half block'w s 'o fns, Otlf - ---- _ i ,. ----- -- - '�- trDai street). t). - -r - - . - ----- ------ as follows:- - DEAD BT'taCK i 7. 0 ..F lam is------ $ushby's Hardware -,W" Aad Crippler F� Anlmals ► 8.00 - Re'rAments •(pie, cake. cook= GET WINTER RATES ON �abriweld BEATTY ELEC Sam M" For Sanitary Dispeay les, coffee, etc.) TRIC R AIV ES 8.30' • _ Guest 'S - CARPENTER WORK. FABRICATING & WE'I•iDING TELEPHONE COLLECT Speaker, Mr. Sbewart BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS � pG - W Fte+bu-rn, Toronto Manager Crawley r CABINETS, DECORATIIG STRUCTiTRAL STEEL - /O80N•P0 _ EMplre i -89s6 Elms Ltd. AND MURALS LE�1`rELs1 RANGETTES AND rORCNTO 8-i6iti t produc_ I _ 900 .• Feature Film ra ratan • tion -of 'Crawley Films)' - • A _--_--_____________________________ SAVE MONEY NOW :, _ -ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES --- 9,3(Y . Mr. Wm. Craff ani M. Ron ---------- ----------------------- Progtsrn' For Annuil Meeting d Subpect ^T} .9 EaTern I FREE. ESTIMATES ° COLUMNS Ward 8-H Paints and General Hardwam Film Council Ontario Federa.fion at Film Ccun- I RAILINGS, GRILLS, ETC. cils.'' I BOB MAXWELL ' .. The Annual Meetin of the Ontar- - Reports o! ,hibrary-ins, Ccft- =rjts�i E ds p' c f ,jI N,: "1 g PHONE: AJAX 27 ' to- and York Counties' Film Caunoil rnitteev Chsi_--en; and Officers, GREENWOOD. ONTARIO. , is to be weld next Wednesday. Jan- ( Mar 1 Eve 369 ------------ ---- Phone: Pick Ulan 7 1 10.00 Pickering nary 19, at 7,30 p. m in St. Arid- _. Evenings Comemttee and Electionsr i • 2'min each) . R.eports of the Nominating • 2228 t • . . �. it • A. ,.._ • `ice-�,-.....__..��.. ....�.wa.r Wim.-...,.,.:-. a • .. . r ....,.. ..- a: .. ... 1. - - =�•�p# - •DU N BARTO N Dear Friends and Relatives: The Edberncon psrogzaan ie ..y dol. - Switreid,41 -�'g�+�►dor Iowa: Chairman _ Bill Boyer PiRosse - "Bring plenty o1 wood, for it will 1 : Fairport United Cbarch take a big fire to burn these, things" �• 1.45 Registration, Mas•ilysi •Roas� .• � �, — Faun Zennsttry 9. was an auepic- Beaverton; 2.15 - Sing-song, Alas 7' was the word we heard liter church C3 YJARANTEED• toes day Tor this congregation is on Sunday a.m. What were all these , Uxbridge; 2.30 - F'-�esidnri .� MCEACHN1� that va=ious a►srrsidtrings recently things that were going to burnt . Bill Boyce, President Ontario .J' ' RADIO 13ER'VICE _ stalled, were dedicated to the Glory It seemed like an ordinary Sunday County duq!or Farmer Amsociation4 - h. FURNITURE DSU ad Goa, and the Bich blessings cd the service in our mission church but yet 2.45 Provincial Camp Report. Send c'' ; Any Make or Madel' l NERAL DIRECq'03 congregation This ceremony took there was an air of something extra- =a James. Port Perry; 3.00 - Grmw place in the moaning Service before ordinary for outside the church stood discussions, •Jack Pearson and Norm. e' Arthur Fief �� Aa.�t�a,tee a good' congregation by tboir minis- a big box of ' witchcz�ft medicine Lyons, Uxbcldge; 3.45 -Two NatSomrt �v ar "Night ter. The furnishings dedicated were which belonged to the father of one Bus Trip Winner's Report, Dais Gill- M ro»*.ws• new Communion Table,of our schoolboys. This medicine con- .ham, Uxbridge; COD - Inbeianis9lon; �t 1 waL McEACK147- , "11. with chain to match; and banners sists" o objects o many erent 4.15 - Annual Meeting and Electim 0`3 to drape the pulpit. These were do- shapes and materiels made , by the of Officers; 4.40 - Report on R 7% �' J ' TT w T� Phone Pick. •T� �d do ' ume y - o1 Mrs.' Monica witch doctor, who tells them one has U. S. A. Coniference, West' Virglniay ' V �A.d..a $� Vella= Shepherd by her family. power to heal a sickness, one to give Marilyn Ross, Eeaverton; 3.00 AO."' ate .. �. Tre new, Communion Cloths donated protection on -a"journey, one to make journ, Pick ermg'•__A Al. bMr, and Mrs. Robt_ Balsdon. The their' farm produce well, and any- The Annual Banquet at 6.30 p. nx. Sadly' c r. ew ' rpe o that concerns their wel- in the township -hall will :follow the 8irviee To And !tip a OSHAWA w. H. J. THOWSON; IL A.- Lid. Mrs, Margaret Avis, by her 2affiily. !fare. What a joy' it tuns to see this altternoon's program with Mdse Bar- Hosriater nasi Balioia r 7ne new pears, spare-.eand al- .i man, with an appear. bars, joy, place bars Renner; Fiicton as, gwest 4M&riered Swags Far All Brit" Ootuodia � eadaria tar draped,bo* subscriptions Lom the i these articles one by onion the blaze, er, To round aH the day,- the casnass t. - Occasional corsi'ruunit+y. The chua' h has recently thus showing that his trust in these ittee has arranged a dance to be held ' PHONE: PICIIF.RTNG 338'VP2 �O°d Bim" A ce-decanted, 'and a new dealing P10 was being transferred .to trust in a in the township hall, Brocklin: Tina, c;._ - 16wi>isss ?iotte - Ajax Min of accousttic squares. Altogether, living God, through the shed blood of e1mce, is open to all Junior Fa wens _ itesidesee Phone: Oshawa the church has a v.e¢y pleasing ap- the Lord Jesus. Praise the Lord for and their friends. Tickets d'ar the. <<, rK.Ey AND CURKE H��' pe::ranee and we hope will appaai to this one evidence of the breaking o banquet can be obtained .from any . 2, -wT �I � 'Zest/ to g� all the homes at• this connmunity. A the. stronghold of the enemy in this � the ax��� members cd the Z]_."� 11,N a, as. to 6.N P. as. a& sincere invitation is gimn-to all to town of Cj uaglie. •Will you Pray-'Or fc+u Junior Fararer Clubs in the AtVnONEERS 7,N to 9•M p• r come and worehip . with us at 9.45 Jimmy and also for the many others County or a! the; door. ~,+`:, ;aR' arra Authorized for fibs Sassy: 8.N ar m. ft 6,N P. aa. in this _town and surrounding towns _= --- _ ---_-- each Sunday morning. .v -- ----------- `� !filo add q pfd o M•z iiitr P�iends R�sv. st U. F will that are still under sin's bondage: _ r ei .9n. 8'�s + The people continue _to come into -------- ---- -- ----------------- rum - tock ifs Ailik - our leper town and so our number ----' '- _ be-"sorr-7 to-hear--that he is still con. _ . /�/j =t Ptt>'�. RMI Edit•' there keeps growing. It it . a joy to PLUMBING �/ 81O f sl�tY at Rd..a WMO Chiropractor lined to robe ��� ��� HOS see the physical condition of some Dead Bernal fat til improving, but we long to see a IhlOs O!••. D1lwim BOWER", S. C, Mrs. W. Taylor ad Toronto, spent change in their spiritual condition. Ail+i<� 1fIAYEB. a &w days with 'he' sister Mcs. - i6. P. 0. Itliar ��- DOCTOR O! CJ�iIR01'itAtTliO Our hearts were' saddened this week PL�1ltid ,ZAP dress Morrish and Mr. Morrish' as we attended the funeral of one a ohs" Hark. go 3•RAY We are glad. to see Mr. Jack Beak- +ett well enough tlo be home •doer a woman who died-, rejecting Christ. FUME SYBE1m �"To boo >fSA-HROOIi �• What message ,of comfort or ho • iLla. long stay. 4n SunnJ^brook iiospitaL 1�A?1N (IIVlIQ z;u n tq>E��?. ON'1AB10 can one gave to those who sources. • ---------------------------•-- N•e A�n4erot Maar an ttMlf ----- Apparently her death did 'speak to !!Mass � ; AUDLEY _ the hearts, for since then one � young ma _who was a.-relative of here said--:------- _------ _-------- -------- in - --- i In spate of the .sligpary roads them that it "troubled his heart too much" ROY � HOWE, D.0 Loyal p00� Was a good attendwace at the t� and so both he and his wif8 said they IC S��.d f l er - . . �, CN IifiEN8»D AUCTIONEM a�aetmii on Wednesday in wanted to leave their sin and follow E. - the schwoL Tse- new peesideat, Bob k the Lord. Davie is one that helps give �� 118lATis BROXAM 11ROCw N. L pays sad Whitby 'MaaYlt• B-kaon, preaioled 4a the business A jj injections in the dispensary. Will you gazix of euchre nuns enjoyed and >rhe f pray for him and-also for another man MAIN STBBIIT. llCa[iNiNG, Q111L = Wffi�, ON'B Frugal. session and �l priae-wau las W� - Ladies - Mrs. and woman who turned their hearts piesis dlaass's OrdM OM•1 �� A S!>y Georgy $rotund and Mia. Wm. Brown; to the Lord th same day. >rIBTII'iG8� . • to an , - - ,�, z�ntrz co A!/hC! ROYBle _ Gents - Mr. R. E. - Fledge and Ms. Y — 174 0 season is coming - Pyitreyt Attention GI•uw Bert Guthrie Ralredhcrents wetly end so soon we will be in the hot, dry --------- -- -- ------- _ . I!r•sr lleiertei Tisa, - Thorel, - eft. wBiTBY — PHONs NO 5-3914 servei3 bung, season The end of November - Syr esti iv des• - AAiiiiiiiiiisOn :Latnsdsy night about thtrtiy all the workers on all our stations �. 1Pltw - >I[Y went out to Bi rocklin Arena to skate. met for field conference. The middle f a Nliw B'OUBB They returned to the home of Cma_ve ' of December we will have a week of �® - native conference here. and then O�K and Bra. f2em a nce for a sing-lona al- BHOwR00l:tI AND ZABS - {Christmas, will be nearly here and and lusids, biota aIl-reposSa they 4 • - -= - �'` though there *on't be all e' � To seesataa &ss our ever-lacs••dsVr would like to arrange another even- thou th rush ing cd sltating: of 'Christtbas shopping etc. here that � The W. A is holding a crokinohy You folks will have at home. : Ol�utlienr •ora• .artn fnrth.r n•dW. we. party at, Baggot'svLffe Sd)601 this rs4_ A9 most of yrou will probably not _ resnsdu apo bi•odfy tbsosSl► drry evening,' dfaua y 14 be hearing from. me again before the 7 N s sa. M t1.N P. ss. Bob Hetro� left on Sunday for his .. ¢nd. of this year I will takd this op- WE mossy Monument wier " Tltanrsday, portunity of wishing you all'a Christ- — I�Oltf! A1�8'['IX ROP. IrRIDAY 7J8 a. O. to &M } as. annual trip-to Ftorids. mas and New Year filled with joy and gAi'IIISDAY 10 a =6 M =A sw•u• biz Hold bdeIiu¢h entered BtmsdY blessing. Although our surroundin¢s _ Z 1, Wbitib}, Oats"Awe brook Hospital a fear days atbes will be somewliat different, the se�m- -� Z� .1tit•• West Of Wlitiy Of R1•sars y� we �� ~ ' Chdgtt>rss. ills *Ienda 'wi*h - him _a . son's. message will be the same for &ALT � - - tow 1zMo -� liter 9 m8bway "tw•en W>f7 7M we (tavla•d N utas •rs n"ft speedy re-overy to better bandit! all. The angel of the Lord said that AMA ab•ers an u 'aisles ssrs�t a The , nnuat church . con¢reg+tibaal day: "I bring you good tidings of . p �� _ DmV to • a n wp lasso lwra wM -be held on 'hie•dsd'. _:l "ad" �odlrtf , l8IQP1'16: yon". meetingNM great joy. whish shall be to all pee- _. wsaiR anti ~ Me alt ig h•• darn='9 la, dA thy, ehtaarc9s sa: 500 p. pie" but many still know tittle or +s1r•ry. Or UMspMrs ••lest rs ' at< - nothing of the -Saviour and they "still drA tftfifU S�l�eret 1•'ll l 31D•.asid airs. Gee: lzitiE [tiro• lyse sit in darkness and in the shadow of V. Olfl4t NaEdl sedvle! • - dasther, Mr. Wm. visions death. C LE �1 DE'N IN (. - ~ . �e in Him,�►� � t �tl� �» I�IXON SHE . ' M- -----=------=-=- .-_.� _ - BERNICE LEE .. !OR a[Lt CROIJL.tR/1111L' . -. S Lear r lowing wild Farrier 'S �+ The fol deaer r.•etvd--------------------------------------- sa tuna tttre•suisna . . .: IiEr. and bilis. W's by -bar . Outsef• C+at'aS' �trolor ' - : •. pt t�wis tsiex ANtI � - - -CO • LTD wm..I Mood" And Coaftnne. 1 �� t'�►4p SM gT CLAM AVIL t� � A''.i si ` ��. Gray Co"ch Lines _ 80A28~ JdNCMN is west Antes. Her many frlob '� Ontario County Junior Farit. A � eo- Assoc. owillnt hold its aanst l nneeit- - - : 7••W Address - etiaiitrr "'B" - will lee. lila b IMefS From B•e.te•. and of same •f ibelr sloth, - Ed. tn¢ and coma enoe to the tioavrzatriv 1lJ• Mw 'IVHeNTO u roc n, cm Sato ' hail, E kli Saturday. J+�m7 �� . .. _ 3 at 1.45 m. An ext a l _ .Lower Buchanan, l P • . extremely znte� -. . V. DIXON � EifDls' — IT YOU won 1 J I X0 N _ Grand Bassa Co. ung program has been pmTwed, � f } ' Liberia, �K A. dada large attaendancei rte anticip�atled _ -- _ .. _ WANTED - -,AMBULANCB ; . 'CR/UNMY'ROhclls JdllAl.[. ACRBAGIitd Ahlf FARMS �� Wesave Wa i Buyers _ • Ha �- U:_� •.31 - COteANT lar is"DONALD CALL .,ur. INGLIS - :�reWers. Southern and Notaries • � pV%XIt< And Szperaeseed SOGSR G. CONANT, I3. A. 1111111111011111 Ajalz, Oat.. Phones 25 ys.y atAlMl . Onto• JAa e► MacDONALD, B. A, T.T.j. A WI1:LOtlGEiBY and SONS . 73fi Simo•e St. S., Oshaws,.OJA Raat0•es - .. . Phone 3-99ZT � Experieaed Salmit en 1i1ihd 11Y00 ---------------- _. 'Ph®ne �0 _i�ICKERING _ insurance COO atONTSITH, MONTE3TH , WRITE OR ' PHONS . � Sfte• per Fars! And Cwtlrs gIEHi A c•. _ t�rYa•rt, liwurauc• On BuWirr84 CiIARTEI3ED ACCOUNTANTS _ - w. Str:et, Korai B E PRO V . ITS•EN Lwsiie. a AD IOrBs ` 'OSHAWA — UNTAJUO .. - - $owman & Gibson rVeNt:'WSITSY 691 PEONS i-MN ami! for Less^� __ u can Feed Your a; Ya Y STAFFORD EROS. 'I'HOMSON, Q C W. C- MONUMENTM WOVAS Barrister, S•Lotte% Notary Pobilo = ?'Jan under the , �manaPbonat >�ft :Mone- _ .. _.� ORue• Refutes! _ .. lea A. M. T` se"y — Thursday — Sattmdfy Office At Residence, HlghwBf No. _ If You Live in. the Areas Serviced b This Newspaper Phone Pickeriny 30. , Bftdder and Boffelior u,,t Mae East •f Pickering Wlage _ 6211"00% ONTARIO , PHONE: MCiRII!F(i tl " _ _ .: . IriuolvBt rICRSRIN6 lawn : - or W!%te Smith s Arcane.y Plan in Pickering. - r Tomato Office. N Ilia[ St lies! PRUNE: = 5.3041 ¢... .. , �^�''C.+^-'"Rii'�►'-++�•r ,e -.y,y.K••�.s„■.�,.�„►•-..'• "' .. ',' . -.. '�•,-„,_.�._../^-•'_. _._ ► - � '_ ..r �.! _- ._ '�.e--i'i'i ,'.'•.. _77 '._+--� f."'y._r+.W'i+'_•+ry.iir•-nr-'+. x' N .•r--! J � 5.. •n. t�"� -� • h � - Jr t , the week-end vbith Mr. and Mrs. How- eenveRoJac members for'the yleer. congested cold• It was believed he Rl r CLAREMONT. and Hockley group. was, in chaf'ge_ .. h§Il pnetulioctia. _ _ . mong other,. needs .for sn�al1es . .l , -Dr. W. W. Tomlinson and family of The local rink is now In operation oE' the Program. Mrs. Margaret McDonald is retu n_- ren in such areas, It was > l ' Rckerin , spent Sunday with his fam- _______________________ ing to Ottawa• after a that possibly the ratepayers at •d' g and the children had a good time on---r------- Letiythy plait 91y here. • it last week-end. They might as well D A rCC with her daughter, Mrs, Fred Beck. y could •he approa�hed_abouY �'. The snow and icy roads of Sunday enjoy it while they can. f`BEHCHMAH J BAY stead• • Mrs. Beckstead is suffering a >3urchase � a Supervised playgr ,*, • - -caused several'cara:to-pile"up In the Several from here- attended the sore mouth dollovwing a trip to file Swings, teeters .and may a w -)-r ' We' hope for ,a speedy recovEfry for --^ - ditehon•tho-hi3Y9 the 7th concession. funeral of Mrs. White of Goodwood dentist. Pool for the local perk. The me; 1VLrs• Fred Scott, the Spraggett fiam- No on'e was hurt. Traffic had to wait last Saturday: Mrs. White was arola- Mrs. Jesse Malask3 and daughter � enjoyed Mrs, He tzbeig's informs ily the Laughgvs and the Holmes. .� --until the hill was sanded.befors pro- tive of the Ward families here, sue visiting in 4oronto tor a Stew sired interesting talk. Lunch was ,_,ceedin Yamily; who have been confined to J 8. - - - I Mrs. Lawrence Hutchison of the home through days. ` ' ped of the close;34ze next ex : Mr. Paul and Roland Spencer of ' 5th Line has been ordered to bed for The Home and 'School met on Mon- rpeeting will be held on January. Mrs. John Henderson is confined to -- Uxbridge, spent Sunday with Mr. and several -weeks by her doctor. day night in the church hall. It was at the home of M=s. Jennis Cal :A. 4 bed with shingles. Commerce Strok. All executive. Mrs. Art Spencer and family. Miss Joan Redshaw and friend vis= decided that the meetings for eb- Mrs. Norman Williamson is confhn-. > The annual, meeting of the local .it1El3 Mr. und. Mrs. Lloyd McGregor, ruasy and' NLaich be held' in the _ tors atte urged to attend•.- .• ed home with a severe cold. •, �' - • • library- board ' will be held in they � Brodgha'm on Sunday. •' - church hall. The guest speaisei• was The Bad people,, as well as eves - zq libraryrooms this Fr!da evening at Mrs._ Lois Fertile is still confined Y g Mr. and iVlrs, Cliff Madill and d>nF Mrs. 'F. �. Hertzbe g, of Dumbarton, one else in the township had thi .J" < 8 p.m. The to her home, due to-a sprained back „ e general public is urged to ghUeT c2 StouEh il1e, 'were Sundarv' Little David Dagineau was rushed who spoke on community facilities fiun last Friday, getting around' d 8ttend,this meeting. visitors with tier ..parents Mr. and such as classes for kindergarton and to the ice. Whete was the sand t < -1 • Miss Johnson of ,Broohilin s - _ .. the .-doct'or. last Saturday. with . a. _ .�b•y< pent Mrs; M,' AUddleton: hu_••sery classes' £or built-up areas a- the"Streets - Sunday with Al: and Mrs. Bob Beelle- Mr, and,Mrs. Mrs. Norm;,n Icing and t '.by and- family: • - - Floyd of F,ellha�'en,. were Sunday -- - - - -- • - - � � The annual meeting of the United visitors of Mr. and Mrs: Jack Mor r Church noir will to held this Thurs- . • M1 �. Pah and f�miIy: (lay evening and the annual meeting About ih`rty members of t'he Cood- „ of the cnncregation will be held on fellcw�hi; C'•ass end Choir, enjoyed t4!.. s January 17th. r 1G .1 S �e bow .hg at Red Wing Or.chxrds, last ' Don't forget that January 23. the eF:iday evening, followed by lunch, P!a • Y'-Women's Institute will present"Beau- 9 '#eta�,e P.M F tif. i Canada - The >rutch<r shop at the icuT-ccr- ° � �.e �„+ ,ii1Dapki y ng try. Landscaping, l'nur' ° „ mors is now 'clrsed alth�ugi tite:Is Hoye bre the H. C. Downham \u� are still delivering. _ - • • F' �; �LL ser company. There will be a luck. The Quilt Committee of the"W.-DT•• �! draw. This series of pictures is .well S. o! the Unit d Church. .under the ° f r - 'wort seeing• and' will'give you many I capable leadership of Mrs. McIntyre �o' `" �• ' ideas for landscaping you -.'own home. z' O e i • _ Re sure and bee it: I were entertained last Friday after- ° ss;�lear• s The b} mpathp of the communit} .is noon a" h'er horre' at a prog essice- extended to 31r.' Tom Davis in thecid g' trine• Everyone • enjoyed-the % OFFER No. 1 tea- which felloa*ed; and prizes wci-e'- at. S of his mother, ay. was buried given the winners. , 2 MAGAZINES FROM at We are on - to 'report- Tic, Scut Qntario Sunday School T We are pleased to 'report that :11rs: _ GROUP a - G. M. Forsythe and blis. Len Lye arg. bConventicn ist Church onitbe hold February in ffi+: Bap- both improving after their 'recent ill= zillFa` 16th F > 7iesaea. notice tater.. _ - - -.$3m25 -.. Workmen are litsy these. -days fief- Mrs. Howard Hockley spent Mont - s.• z ■ - ting the walls• up for the new post) day w;th ,relatives in Uxbr'ds7e, 0Frr+'� �0- '� OFFER No. 3 „�FFE� No 4� "ofPtce. Winters must- be milder here' The January_ meetin' , of the W �-���� . '> ,.when contractors are able to: work-Ae_ M.'S. of .tha United Chu--ch was held '3 _MAGAZII:4ES FRAM . 3 MAGA rROM GROUP A ` year round. on Thursday in the Sunf'ny'cchicbol Z MAGAZII9>KS 8 AMM FROM x t GROUP B. FROM GROUP blr. Ken Petty o€ ' R indsor spent the -*Nov?s 9 M1iG Room. Mrs. Tomlinson will have __-.. _ -- _ - - X3.75. _ . ,� ,75:442S �R _ 4 - •� 4 2S F� -Sm, Mark an X before magazines desired •and enclose -TR- _7­ list wi+h- order: a ���� 1 } °---------------- Yr, GROUP ..GROUP B .. PA - Coron®' ❑ - re's 49e a (issuas) a+els------- ------- --_ Yr. na r ---- I Yr. -'--------- I .'J ],Magazine Digest • -- Ciw: d an rHomenJou Journal --y__ _'-- 1 --------- J f`am,ly tHer,Jd Weekly Star f 'Yr.... 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Ea Wr<� ra -----. buy revolutionary fa s ---- ----------=--r - First Copses of x PO t Offee SUBURBANITE _ SNOW-ICE TIRE_ ti :- to, : y GOOD make ff hq.-Sunda Trod ., •, Big a-in 'Allowance y t a CASUAL phone call, and "this Sunday" �,X Ilme a rcic���re decd k suddenly becomes an extra spe6ial Sunday! s �� :."Whether e call comes from miles away o just he ih r Ju ►-:I ?° >`� k around the. corner, the invitation seems so much more personal more inviting, when you hear it over• the telephone. - I - - •O.gRR•MfTE. Rfii, t.4, fi GOOOYEIR TIRr '3> > k - • RpRRER to„r.,n er rw.,` "Rr" _-. _ Old and young alike turn to the phone when ' they're'in. a hurry, A round-up of the gang, 3 - MOTORa'family reunion; a hot ay dinner, a big date id e it's•faster, more excitinetn'tilePhone! ' And even the blow of bad news can Ball Awa ' be softened by a sympathetic voice:lxt to t SALES =• . seeing the people you-care about is hearing their warm, familiar voices; «t PHONE:: - THE BELL TELEPHONE _ • �� _ _.. 'CQMPANY OF CANADA _ .. ... W or- Co Towing ifSet� _.S.Repairs. �, �'�.. .. � c'r�w•,. ..-r-.,-tea •,`.., _ - a- .••_y...- ten-•• L . ea` si.ri-.✓•..- "-'."}C,w,r�-_+'7R'::..�ry..�►"'+•�•Ci✓; w.. .y v"'.4•ri ..w►::..r.w-`•.seer•-w- y�.►���:o^ .,_- i . . - ._ -. - .� -..-•.,-mr ` our--••- ,.., v.. '_- ••:. .:._, ...;. _. ..., ,- � _ _ _- _ t sees ?. i -..1:.,.. _ 'h, " '��-+v3' _ - -�.. s r - -', 4 Beauty Contest For bald -Meads - •. .T N -E Catntt S P 0 A t S e A N _ PLA.IN HORSE SENSEe.. ,Zverybody living in P dy-F tB081 -let- VON PUBS _ _ ant little tows in•Nortbern hall► _ ._ Wf ~ stopped work one sunny morn- ' a tar o� Z:Pcodtrc.ra-recently to watch ntianbet Coordinating Board has made a Coordinating Board is sound is Ot the local workers converging • Sven the proiilmity of death and recommendation, to the different . prindple:. It should be talo On a restaurant in.. the stain groups in the province to to the national level ffiougli," street. diaoster from overhanging black clouds dairy Br Ps ` + of Armageddon cannot completely wipes levy l aril' per cent -of the, factory lest Ontario carry the burden Every member of the °.cies- - �y out an inborn love of sport. For this price of their production. These ,for the whole country and be- tion was a mala and each wore ,& dips down deep Into the roots of mesa. costributiona are to be paid' into come a nacou-''li crative. market his best Sunday suit and a black IA". summer we saw one of the a fund to be used for the stabili- for the surpluses of the other top hat. Into the restaurant they fit' finest examples of the fashion in which Elation of producer prices. nine provinces. filed and sat salemnly' et --a long ' , - ' s ! ..sport can set aside the terrors that may suddenly plunge The main purpose of this fund Lastly but not leastly an yea -table, still wearing their hats. a country into chaos. when all of Europe •outside the Iron Curtain �racticalis► went -'berserk' in celebration of West will be the subsidization'oLea planation is needed est all the Abell was leu Q for silence. Curtain ng lea •2 victory over Hungary for the world soccer ports which have to be sold a- important deci3ions rest with the Then, at a given signal, the _ `+ champ O P broad at lower than home mar- provincial government if it does men slowly lifted their hats and Hungary's team from behind the Iron Curtain hadn't kat prices. not contribute to the scheme, laid them on the table, each re -- been beaten in four- years. The Hungarians were regarded as Also included in the life pee If Ontario farmers want to vealing a shining bald head. The -a certainty to win again. Early in the goingg they led 2-0, cent deduction will be the June -'produce mills for sale abroad at . -men were.: there so that a jury _ } which in soccer is tantamount to a 4-0 lead in hockey. But set-aside for the Dairy Farmers lower prices and . want to raise could decide who possessed the the Went Germans rallied and eked out a 3-2 triumph. An of Canada Advertising Fund and Associated Press story from Frankfort declared the reaction ' funds to spread the diSereace tows'& finest and most attractive ^, . was "like . the World's -Series, a heavyweight championship an unspecified share for a re- evenly over the group as -a bald head: _-The winner of the and the Kentucky Derby rolled into one. search fund.• whole, the -decision is.theirs, and $300 prize proved to W Signor _ Chancellor Honrad Adenaner sent a congratulatory tele- The amount so collected is es- not the government's. Pastegglio, a roadsweeper, whose a� _ gram to the team. Theodor House, President of West Ger- !ionated at somewhat more than Let's iiewire-of paternalisrh in auc*cess 0 8s very popular with many, announced that& a Silver laurel -leaf medal awaited two million dollars per Year. government. " the admiring kpectators: _ .But ." each member of the team upon arrival home. On their As the Coordinating Board - - - he only won by a hair -the little return, the conquering heroes of the soccer Aoki were given does not have powers to make • ' • " - hair which one' of the jury had a reception of which royalty wouldn't be ashame& decisions binding. the different _ Perhapsthis outburst of enthusiasm was promoted by This column- welcomes criti_ spotted growing over the felt . producer groups, the recommen- eism, constructive or destruc ear of his nearest rival! The •t _. the fact that a team from behind the Iron Curtain, an arra dation will come before the con-' gent, unbeaten favorite, had been plunged into defeat by _ ventions of the producer organ- taus, and suggestions, wise - to runner-Iry was awarded scones- _ a team that represented freedom. Perhaps it was the tra- otherwise; it will endeavour ss lation prize, which he promptly • ~ , ditional reaction that accompanies victory for the uuderdog, izationa for discussion and con- answer any questions. •Address handed to his wife, saying: "Yon _ But whatever political significance may have attached to sideration. mail to Bob vori Pills, Whitby,' can find better use for it than _ the result.- it still was a tremendous tribute to the deep- Mfafsteslal Approval Needed Ont;. I. cans' tilt was a comb. \1 rooted -appeal of sport If the scheme is accepted by _ Here are the West Germans and the Hungarians. both the producers in full or in part, practically sitting on the H-bomb. Whatever their political the matter is referredback to a -philosophies, these peoples have hada time or hien- the Coordinating Board and each CLASSIFIED_ ADVERTISING orations back. For them, it has almost always been war, - _ or threat of war. association has to petition the - L aaybedj shoals be nervous. continental Europeans Minister of Agriculture for its seat CEtEcss OMEN 4 NKWOIIES Eros S . are the ones. Yet they declare • holiday with complete approvaL it is then in the dis- MEN SND WOMEN it s EIIetion of the minister to bring TWO of the asset Breed Bre.atw wbuo BOOK containing 1.000. "Hands Hausa - equanimity when a ower team wt= K erideal and breeds today. A. O. smut for medius hold Helps" u»ctal.. One Dollar Post- _ r• *we' it In the atresia with the not-tosdfstaat the. scheme before. the cabinet &lee .,,a day f lits& eoe t&rTingswif _ threat tOrgetteo, teaasotstll� &t leant, as avert eEEthasdasm to have it enacted by , order in- write rke today for llemtsn. Tw. w•. ale or C.O.D.T, P user Popular P�ducY - - �ate tarso. Ratak • HaecWry. barrow. OR- Sales. It up y BLr.trt _ Tara tan - chance away the nigh of an nneeatahl tutu". Council, or i! he considers it as tarts. _ fiat desirable or n&lessaty to r� •'Oases up sour coral etatlo180 wetk - _ year name and address etc. 100 ehee4 jest it LO oke 4 °codas► ages at a top asauty bond 11" tys" tl,tt. . reg. wgt.esab efts lorf�Jr t7hnin errs be r-+k+�s�1 "4 cost of to per dams seed than oar aa.tlop se n1.00 per. husdra3. Post by EMser Ferotttott, a Cehree! Neuwg, I3t lf"es�i St. TirerMw One association - already has- rsselar dual Purpose breede, Yw as de N&UM c,o.D. Et desired. sive full do - approved the plan, although n if you but as broods. of our, • three � w � Jnt+a Tanner A em. cbe■easvfpla. R.O.P. Iced aQ .naso They w sot C•' _ •- --- leaving open the extent to which .. . Cavat -- . - mb sat lase but will l►7 more alas and - ' ,--- -... _ .. they wlll participate. The others Rake up was on is your peps Wr14 OPPOatTca'lET! DISTILLERS L ! M !TED ;will discuss it -within -the neat . for !au details. we also be," u— LIMITED a successful EEau orddr bagE. c .pits most breads that out itrodnca wed tram your own home. No tevn* _. IypWEfstgllp, ONTARIO few -weeks. - more &neat m r.s lead than any otk@e seat necessary. Ssod 81 for ootapto4 _ ' breeds' -we -bass. This AN 'aa age Sit . details today, �.ptq1 General Approval specmltats and You base to bar. Npncfal KING sYTEst•atsse In view of the wide `spread breeds for @ Production and taeall so Drndde -eines we@t production s to sake 1111110 maximum fa _ -- Teewst1. �Datuft. discontent of dairy farmers with poultry penats. Al- t -W vault&. _ 'INOC`ie �110111d Be bastions ad hock dignity. , rices and marketing conditions, TWHIDullarte. eaak.reIs +a - , hockey _ P TwtIDDLB CHICK HATCHE$lEn L'ID. ELY method it. No better mochas troy _ y Feuds, real add landed, were the plan should'find general ap. FERGUS orrrM. obs unit to Mexico. G;_r. Nar"11. { :PeaCOWI NOW �.. frequently invented against one proval as a first step towards ale faun SIALS a..@ra Pars- Onmrta another to make headlines in more stable and orderly market- I L FREE CATALOGUE -- An era of_ hockey is about to Press and, radia - ing. of _milk and milk products. _-GUARBA TEEIL ppooults An D gst� Year 'FRIENDLY TRADING , zoos _ x =fid Probably the greatest purvey Any discussion is likely to con- 'round a «otomy pricing. Ther -n [i. -LAWRENCE, •MOIETREAL _ medfam sired. salable at dna as°. Neber ors of public attention' were . ter around the extent of partic- for brotterd a: roasters. de0addtas w BE A. HAIRDRESSER 4 Feb, i od this year will .be. the i &tion and amounts to be col- sues • -►r Ross and Smythe; generally 6e- P JOIN CANADA'S LEADING nclatlolL -date. At that time J. Coign lotted. Also Wakaeen�, Whits@, the small -type oreat Opportunity Learn Smythe will retire as resident tween the two. Not far behind turkey silth the bis btrd's breast. write P " in the art of commanding not-' All too Often farmers ,are apt fa' !older. sanduaka. Turkey..raraL E:at niflOd r alnd managing director of the ice were -Charley Adams. Col- Penley - PeRerlaw, Ontario t I . a . c d t gignlded Drotss•loa; aces f, .-Toronto Mahle Leafs. H. was to be wise and pound _.wase& Tnwaanes of paotw.at tta,vei foolish as. the controvers that �ad'i•t°• "� I - -preceded in retirement on Sept onel Hammond. Lester Patrick, - Y aCOTCiL oft. Bum and Llauwr darord. wmerrate Catalog" System j Major McLaughlin, Tommy Gor- is raging - around the hog. mark- send tl tort bottle°. Postp&l& Flavor uln.er+ka c�ulagw rtw • 30 by. Arthur H, Ross. _'nice- man. sips Cecil. Hart. Man. -prod * tt Albert street Wmnlwg. writ. or can ke resident and general -manager sting scheme is proving, where tdan. p B a 20 cents per hog deduction is ttwaysL _ HAr SC WRINO scaoou One needed- but a question or tic Blear 's� w Tetosea of the Boston Bruins. q .. _ DETECTIVES a hint to anyone of these hard- a - done of contention: g ascites 1, j They were next to the last of ' •_ et Ring St. Hamilton ened Old characters and they Important Considerations Detectives earn bis money. Experience vt- RtAeaa Et ottaww a the old guard -of' hockey. unnecessary. Detective particulars frees �r In the early days of the Na- would fire away at anyone or Only by cooperating, indivld- write: Waggoner. ifc-r Ws -t neck, N.Y. etieTaVTt+. :tional Hockey League there all of their fellow league mem- . uall and collectively, can farm - berg. For years � the tlieh leiu a prosper eExustAE _ -• • - - ors os r and assert their P1srH A�tsa�rttsyHsAt�EaHtabtlwnea Company. were mass other dominating in. University Ave.. Tomato: Patrols all i dividuals such as Col. John S. President, Frank Calder, a mild- place in ,an economy_ which is t3OOD RESOLUTION - EVERY SU"ER[R countrrw mannered little man. was con- ruled by Bigness. Being human OF RHEUMATIC MINS OR NEUKITIS ` Iiamniond and Lester Patrick of AN- Op loin to 'even tnvento�^-List of the Rangers; James - Norris, Sr., - stantly in the.. role of peace- we are all subject to errors and' sHoutD TRY DaoN•E REMEDY. tnvrutlons "d, rpll • information went crew and. Jack Adams of 'life Detroit maker..:. It reached such heights mistakes, but, can learn • and Mui+Ro [ DRUG STORE • -The Ramsay co., 'Registered 'Patent st• 'Red Wings; Charles - e Adams in later years that .owners and , progress by experience. ass Elgin, Ottawa. torners• f7t' Bank. Street. Ott&wa. members' of the board of v- :1.45 [xpron Prepaid _ PIMAO1IAI '`of'the Bruins; Jimmy Strachan Bo of the defunct Montreal Mar- emors..were warned to call a Why a Call It M e NEW _reuse o: arthritis n.urarg Now staoktasl This year -keep that _ w halt _Or face ion ihlea.. rbsumatfo pain, try HALFA. — Large New Ysar•■ Resolution. with the ofd < '! oorii; of Tobacco Eliminator, a 7-0aa money- Leo l)andurand and Cecil Ptoamg economy Dottls $6 -Writs today. •Raffia -back' guaranteed- eroatmet,t< For 'frse' 1 Possibly the most eular' if !! Products Ltd., Box t7; Postal- •7•" Tor- Hart of Canadiens; Maj. Fred- sPeCm Portland :a ,. auto. Ontario. booklet. write e. w, Icing PII0. put. t. scat McLaughlin of the Chicago stunt• of the..times'was the night corp. Lie., t3a: nos, Wa/kervllr, ant. �� Black Hawks; William V. Dwyer Conti Smythe appeared at a Cement POST'S ECZEMA SALVE u.00 TRIAL oRen Twenty -live deluxe 3 of the New Cork Ameticans and Bruins -Leafs hockey game in BwxlsH the torment or era oedema peradnal t»amremetus Latest camlosm Tom Gorman, leader at times, Of Terminal Included Ttre Tonto. waters. 9nf 1st• �' , Boston Garden arrayed in full Portland cement Is the most rashes And weaving skin troubles. Pada Terminal s Toronto. Ontario dress of t0 hat and .tails. Ari- ion rtaint art of eve con- Eczema , ire will not disappoint 7m- _ 'the Americans, -'Maroons •and P _ Po P I'Y Iteb area. scaling, and tWrntaa spoons, �' AL ZED: by noted Aetrologtstl � ' Chicago, writes Webb Morse other was- the night in -Ottawa. trete sidewalk, highway, bridge, acne, ringworm, pimple. and root et eons &aXB1eKh a and aline for amusing L° g , will respond readily to the ominis•w *ti -- --•'" Sports Editor of The Christian at a play-off game a Bruin play- building -anything you see that odorless ointment resardiew of low se&etag. A. Hermansen, aro . rink .Science Monitor.�. er; $illy COt1tU, a9Saulted R!!f- is made of concrete. wl1eII It IS stubborn or hopeless tbw seem, AUvwtia Suite 110.. New York t0 N Y., When Smythe . retires only eros Jerry LaFlamme after the Soaked with water and _allowed PRICYE a e PEs las' Jack Adams, general manageer, of game and was barred from to dry, cement becomes as hard " POST'S . REMEDIES 1tA I'Rneo`Ilhl Orriag m elfles Ladtw. seat •Pot Free en Recrtat of Pt'1A — Gentlemen' marriage welters svecial the Red Wings of Detroit will hockey for life,' but later 're- as some Stone. Mixed with Se Qartro nc- I.., Co.., of Leese 1rt arranie. select, conAdentiat, indivtd+ ports claimed 'Charley Adams sand and water, it becomes the TORONTO sal 6600m clientthcos ¢h tttnfl. Cons Ism@ remain. The era will be at an 06. P , over sacs clients mnrrted. Consult tae ;end because there will be none Bruin owner, . as the attacker. mortar - with- which bricks. are by man. Chas. Simmons iso Beverley V , " Most of the times, however", sealed together in building con- street, wtttnlpeg. s. - left to fight with Adams '� ��� �� }" ' it used to be .that ehe- above- • • the attacks were only verbal and structioII. • Idixe� with water, WANTED mentioned names were as prom- of a personal nature for the pur- sand, and gravel or .sock, it .be- . chicks an Wanted' co t&k. ot�aen ter inent in the hockey news as the pose of inciting .feuds in print, comes, tough and durable con- Canal dna testes Dano■ In r one of No question about the response trete, The cement was invented YOUR LIVER canaaa'e sines esmblished .CanIn _� t '• game3` and' player§. 9 P Approved Hatcheries. Good totnmf@atm _ f It took very little, and some- either, for the. papers and -.radio in 1824 by an Englishman, John paid. send for run seised. Box la. > •il lila •not worth U� lzs ElBhteentb stn. New Tornnto, On � times. only itlaagit>ation; for" one commentators' ate it up and box Aspidin, who burned limestone: _ it may be your liTWl - - or all of these'esteemed, gentle.. offices .were Aept busy filling the and clay together and ground up ire a least to takes up to two retain at Eva - > Wle • d�•7'4 keep year diptlw treat r try oleic to drop- their cloaks of pro demand' fn- tickets to the' games.- the mixture into a Rue powder. ehapsl It your user bar la eon aowian leash • • • 1 was Yprlety and verbally storm the I don't believe too ,many , hockey He called it Portland cement be- rosy root may set discs .. • w bloats um lt6h,,ItchNearly Clzyfans. or any of the press, reals cause, vuhen 'hard it resem°61es you gpeiy iIl tSi fa�saa�d wDd,kie t[b memettpated ash fust ueot eoot[tinw coaliai Uau1L' » t of lil0. That `} adopted many of the- feuds as a type of building stone found used � ous.TBWA. �� D6i. D. PC..crlvtioa lwduvdy svllevilThe,y snuYs @Awes _ bona fide, but the certainly' ' on Portland Isle; England. stimulate the sow of liver bila sow sae t"r'tDd t used by etseata. ra,bm �'- 7.y di¢s tion starts functioningp[apstb and los �'n¢—O thvltchtroubles '�• contributed to the popularity.- of fa ehas bappy sue ." am &nlni Do.•t a t Uo mtuE r Ta ► "the sport at the time. ,BLAZE _ OF FLOWERS sew w conk atteggs Mar &Aar a LNf. •� a money beset Dant wE,s.A� r. In those days hockeq'games'L�sr P3L on bend. Ti •t astir dr,ittdrL your RlatlorD.D.D.PA1;3CaIPlTON . " -o at Boston, New York and Chi- Restaurant owner Herbert Le- - tags were sell-outs night after vine was proud of the "good' ` night: 1 --doubt that any attempts luck" bouquet of waxed flowers ___ _ to resume' those paper ' feuds- - presented eta flim by well -wish- a & ` $ would: attract- a single ticket . ing patrons.' He;hung it_on.the - e buyer, but they were lively in wall of his largest room for all el pose:.. to see. d With Ross gone and Smythe His joy was short-lived. The = `i ,N,: -'i going, Jack_ Adams has no one warmth 'of.- the $rE Burning in 4 lett. to fight with and hockey the grate below the flowers -, • will have ,to rely on just plain caused the wax to melt and drip, ` 'f hockey, for public, atttention. - the drops falling on the fire: - The whole restaurant was ablaze - "Y haw wonderful btexfcan A good team of Arctic: sled before _ hastily-summotled' lire- y BRIER yawelrh►'aa here. It cottfefi !rant dots, pushed by'an expert driv- men arrived +a , h - my hone town, in Jeney." _ er' can cover 100 miles a day - E `_ with a light load. Issug 2 2953 . - ---' __..,. _ -- - •.,_., ._ -.. _.._.` _ - .•t.-. .. ...-sees-:-...,._; :.� - ,. ...: _ ' .._ F:. -� ..y,:. _ _--_,_� Issuea in Canadian Foreign Policy.' - The Executive of the Canadian has pla=ecl ..World Religion Day Club of Ontario County Max Lumber coo 7...-_ an interesting, and varied Program dna thO bal,-Cie (it the season. Fall- LUMBBR BUILDFRSS ANVAXY N — RAEM" ALL OVER -THE WOJUM CELE. owing NoL. xeirstM4 Mr. Grant UPIPL1196 Ma Ewan, who has been professor, 7 BRATS -WO= -RJ=GION DAY". clean, emcutiVW, farmer. editor and e "'LOS YOW Vbdon Be World EmubraeinC Rather author. and, is now Manager of the 1i0m Build4w's Piano Than conflu" rkEM PLAN AVAMLANA ON WMAMS To Your Own S411r' — "at One Indeed Is A Man MM* Today Council, of Canadian Beef Producws, CM Up To Two rg"BVR&2NQ S TO PAY.. Blaamed To ThService. gvim, Of The Enure H -M., Race" with .headquarters in CCalgary,Will , ZRAXONAMA I&A7211f speak on -Western Canada "Between &LAN11 AVAELARLg the Red aild � the Rockles." After 11D,& NO. 2- -FAITH BAHA'I WORLD craduating trom. O. A. C. ING at Guelph 4or further detal* Pickering USA And doing Post -graduate. work at the -Iowa Slate" College, 'Mr. MaeEwan . ................... has spent Most of his time in the Canadian Weit and is *L4l- 41ifjed to 'discuss -this subject on, February 'JOHN L LAY' 9th. at St. GetorPes Pari&h H.U.- ZLX PLACE, On March 10.'h. Principal F. C. A. PHON PICK G A6 yORK ST TORONTCj I Z 28 Eht r-468 PRESS UP GET READY Jearalieret, University College, Univ_ -REPRESENTING ersity of Tor -A -ono, . will discuss THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY Orisis in Uikive"Jt�r'-'E-_1=1Wn1- in A LIMITED .YOUR CAR FOR SPRING contrast to the - address given list 1JFE INSURANCE OF ENGLAND 'all by Dr, S. R. Laycock, 6h ..Educ' GROUP AND PENSION PLANS _&tjon in PUblC Schools,,, 7. MCKNEW AND ACCIDENT Sir -Ernest MetMillan, B. A., Mus- VPRF, � 'AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Ths World's Larxmt All -Lin. C. D., B.. -cQnXPO-I*r and cone VARY TAKE ADVANTAG E 0 F OUR Vir of the Toronto Symphony Or.h_ est-, the Toronto Mend,L-19WM choir and Dean of hiusic, University 0J _W1 Toronto, will be Weat speaker At the n o annwil meetin. 9 . , pril 28th. His topic ::All be "Xquic In Canada". ECIALS I As an experiment, , the afxuu7 meeting will .00 o'clock, in izer b&2dn at 8 fortils' St George's Parvh Ran, Centre St I Oshawa. and vdU be followed by A M coee hour.. Meetings .are open to Discount me-Tibers only and memberships for the balance of the season, may. be 01A�Ined Ft a ree"2--ed fee f-orn Mr. SAVE UP To X2_% PER TON —COOK LTD.J. S: H.SAUMEDQughies, Bank of Montrwl; in Oshawa. 814" Per Ton on Parch&"* is j ---------- an 31. 0010 -------------------------- II." Per Ton cash discount allows* 2850 Kingston Road, M 1.3311 Rouge Hills Lions Club — for PaYm� enia to Fobra 2& In the abseno. of a speaker at their, Tree',n,7 last week. earh­memper of e t�W-Clijb spok briefly on: a subject of his own choosing. Two guesis trod' -YOUP.- CAR COMPLETE WE WILL 'PAINT. $7 000 the. district were also present. In f1-1 Committee Reports. it was - 14 learn-ld 11rom the Welfare Committee .;CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE hnt seventeen tChristmas baskets hod b"n deliver*d to needy t&m1T6ea_ in. FRON]; coumm CL&Wwow to Or If You Wish A Sparkling- laie- area .7 .7 WIMarn Neworen,"in charge of the x85.00Two Tole Finish For Only . PrOMt 421formed -the- Cbjb *at the Dunbalrtm Kiwanis and Pickering in this res. 'MUSICAL I Rotary had co-operated, COMEDY We 414 rotary ft have one of the near up in doe Palo Steps th area. The "We -conservation eommitteW, An M*Wepeutm Twom equipped wilts v Festw1a *won Whkh rw.00rted that 380 pupils at the Rouge Happinoss Mead" !*m's b&" enoW 04A the amle• a predw." by the Hill and. Rosebank Schools had been vmrAimdthat 84 were found to h&Wlye some deftct'that required &tt- Wed. Jan., 19 S. pe M entiDn. Of theK only twelve re. ports have been returned to the club, confirming that the parents had had .Pickeirin Ce Mud Hall g in nity the det" prescribed for. niers Cook Ltd --- 1-11 ---------------------------- - PRESENTED BY ENNISKMLLEN DRAMATir,SaO6SOCIETY --!r 1,11,dirs' Dowling League SPOWored by WOMM An0cloltion of Plelmering UnitesChuftb 2850 Kingston Road _:AA& 1-3311 Teem Stalsong f Points .."MISSION .,,.ADULTS Sk. cunDREN 25e. J, - ---- -AUTHCRMD FORD 'MONARCH DEALER Old ---------------Old Crocks ----- 31 ----- 34 Ramblers ------------------------- 30 took three troim the Gutt"=ipes, December is Results Pluprets ------------------ I -------- 25 Friday Januwy 17, P Am ftin me. • - _ . ' _ : Bulketa 31 XzAcks 21, Wantors Rolling Pi tion, sb'bawl as you never kers 10.p Rayaln 2. ns ------------- 17, 1111111f�. ..r . Iver..bowled IA 1 Oelba 14, OuL C"maly 0s=&d!smlC1ub to -"Week-End Review". Cuttpes Iy Rks • PrOtmor Keirglead is a graduate Singles over,2M—Xw Stork 225, ---- — ----------------------- Warriors 2S LAks, 3:k "ab 13.Ckno-ally recognimd as one of od the Urivezwty oE New Brmaw,,Ok. Bryant 119, 205, A.* FAm 218 ; J '90".3whetball Scores And Bullets lo, Knicks 20, Caltks IL eeon&rAsts, Prcd� where he Bryant 200. chnatwo 1"Alng was awarded a Rhodes QP FF PAW L Pis 111111102 . Horton Xmir~ will speak at Sebolunhip in, ISM.' Fle took his 3& Singles with handk%p oven 200 2 49 2J, 2 0 the averming mleeting cd the awaa& A. DeVw at OWord whaft he m,, -0. pryamt..&P; .;. Bryant M: X. 71he ]cclo High School Gymnasium' Lffike" 4' 2 43 isI 2 1.2 *W Club 09 00isrW 00unty'On Jan- turned. "Ver3d Tears.later 11or tur., Storld W; Z. Bryant 314. was again k4mping. over with sbay xnickmebwkwo. :2: 41 48 1 1 3 -2Qth -at 83. GQQWS Parish Cher shWeL Triples with handicap over soo boys lost Satwdl%y mvnjing aw Bulk" is now .Professor ad Political 2 41 36 1 1 2 Oshrwr He is prdbobly best R. Stroud 5n; FL Neale am. 7 Rotary Baskleltball -Lasgue racmven. RWAIA 25 33 1 1 1 2 Only- am Iftm mmulted to take ad aftw a two-week Ilmyoft 'i2;� 10 00 public luvugh his EM1110147 at the' Unlivermity Of Tor- CoMes 2 '28 30 0 2 0 Mao and television work where 1W to having ':his Year moved, tsarfour P�Qtftts this week, 1hot being the The Major • Lemon 411101011 VMV Gr ; games PkTad; ft. Raftl1blers who blanked the Rpiling 6001y contested #*a been a n ad sevoisli"Paceu =� U.Ilit, whese be was the s"rad for; PA - pefaft sewed ag. Pins. 71� Old Crocks split evenly TOdWs 2"M C~8 the amell 8. afast; w - win &scummian of national and inter- Chairman ad the SocW adime" with the Puppets and *V Go_Getters V*yed- on D"UMbw Ig and JUL &I pot la I ; L . left"; M 2W9na1 his con*ibutow Griulqp� EM. tapk ygn to -Recant L "PO,;e I.-19A.11MM