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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_01_28W •r-.r -"iE.-� •. w.,;:-•,.,�,„•.r-•'�,"+.^��,r'-.�..r.«.s» -9tt,gv.•••_,�,q,.yy_.3,yt,,C..�y,.,,,,>p,. -" • _ Babas iiptioa Price:- 1100 Per Year^! PIC$LBL�TG, 01ti TAR10 FRMAY, JANUARY 29, 1.955a” a encs P& ' Cbpy - AVMbr[zed As ,-9cond Ci+�so ltiti6s � . V(Mw 73 - -No. 511_____..__ ._.._-Ebiled Stiles 066 W. 0. M and Son PITRI.TQUIMC - tonal nffin. iMpl. nttxvm. OUL IAnderson..succeeds tdward- booth- N staid.- Pickering fas'llmasteil , Hdwazd"Booth, Pickering Poetniw MRS. W. C. MURKARPICKERING TOWNSHIP LIBRARY ANNUAL MEETING PICHEBIiiiG VILLAGE ter, will retire irom the i bs.ai Ser- r COUNCIL NEWS ' vice uext rvi, n.w'y o:.er .tweht,•-tree1'-)f Pickering lost one of -its beat loved IL was a busy year for the Picker. T pest. Sunday tier alembers oft <, year's service.-Wr. and Mrs: Booth women last -Frida9 morning, when Mr. Allan Bath applied for a taxi Ing Public Library Board. The major the Dumbarton Archery Club were ��X will reside in Whit: y. Mr. Looth op- Ara. W. C. Murkar died at her home operator's license to operate with undertaking of the year was the pack- the guests of Mr. and B3.-s. Stan. Reid ened his first post ouics hese in the a heart attack. The members of Ralph Larabee. Council agreed to-give ing of books, painting. at shelves and at their 'farm 'seven miles north 02 former Red and'Afbute Stere, where the community, and many far beyond Bath a license, but allow Larabee only getting moved into the new library Cobourg, for a rabbit hunt. The day the IGA new stands. Later he builtl it, carry with them these days a deep one license instead of two. quarters in the new • Pickering Me- was' enjoyed by all and .a venison the present builf6ng across t:ie street sense of personal lose. Mr. G. F. Gorlin, township assess- mortal Community Hall.' In the sew stew for sipper campieted`the day.' The outFut of mail .rom this ofWce Mrs. Murkar was born a little more ment commissioner, told council that location, the board feel they have as His 'many mends are glad to hear has grown tr$mVidous4-during'1he than 62 years ago in Vasey, near assessor Duncan Spang was hard of fine a library-as therei: is anywhere' that.Frank Arouse has been given past few years, both locally land the Midland, Ontario. Losing her mother hearing and it was making his work in this area. more promising assurances following rural routes s, Booth his land the while still an infant, she grew up 'at difficult. CQuncil have asked Mr. Gas- At -the annual meeting on,-Monday his few drays in a Toronto hospital; ixert a cordial servant to the plabl78 Blackstock in the .care of rels+;.I— `lin to ask for Spang's resignation. night, it was announced that over 270 f0v x-rays and, treatment. and has given good service at this After her marriage she and Mr. Council approved a proposed list of books had been added to the shelves H$=-ry J. Pew was �m the wea- - adJoe+ The News ;Dine with the coin- Mnrkar lived for some years in furniture for the new police office for this year. Of these 91 were for the t'her for a � days• with a painful oLice. , is wishing Mr. and am- Brantford. But since 1929, we have. the amount of $1,278.30 children and 55 were donated. The mus condition.sounit; Booth many years od good health MrL and had her in Pickering. F ;25.00 was donated to the Soil and board wishes to thank Mrs. John Announcement or the coming TB Boot ma in wrs1wit retirement. She was a person of great inteW_ Crop Improvement Association. Stork, Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Mr. x-ray. chest clinic to be held in thisbapp gene and charm. and she brought Council have employed Mr. Levi Jack Hambleton for their donations district is to aepear in our next is- �. On Tieesday, a well-known Picker- to most situations an aliveness that Hopkins of Brougham to take 6 un- of books. - sue — dates and places - �1• iag Tawaaht i resident, Harold a rare. A conversation with her was employed men from the township and. Mrs. A. E. .Stork is librarian. Mrs. ---- Anderson, e! Drmbartbn will take al clean the debris from the Rouge Val- M S. Chapman was elected ehairn= -- — ways enjoyable, for she was able to p over the dation at postmaster hese. tauh everything with a glint of toy. of th aboard for 1955. Other board ' Baroid is well-known in this arias and humor. .often shrewd and ironic Council passed several by-laws: members are: Mrs. Kenneth Clark, ANNUAL w.---� has been in the-p64W_Jervice dor Farmers will not have to spray Mrs. Row Murison, Mrs. Chas. Jol- humor, but never add. Wit and aim- .' acme years. ,in Oshawa. Harold Is pathy site kept always handy, and cattle under 6 months or over 3 years lifte, Mrs. L. C. R. Briggs, L. M. n married. with two children and re- she used both re generously. She had a old; if they afree from the warble Morley, M. S. Chapman, Wm. Gaudy Vuhn® 1`100 sides on Fairport ,Road, North, Dna. great zest for life, though she lived grub. and Barry Murkar. Reeve C. E. Mor gmrtan. Court of kegision members' for the le is also a member of the board. '• quietly; and the number ei! those X `_x who found in her a firm and wise assawment roll were appointed. They w-.- ---- BAKE SALE - ' friend is a testimony to her gift are: Ralph- Mowbray,' John Forgie. gOCggY NyrSgg _. appreciating folk for what they � Stanley Mahn, Win. Westney and + • g ey are Howard Turner. r PICKS UNG UNn r;D ClaLARwx i Soow she helped us to be our- Standing Of Lakeshore League ' more often. The new township planning' board- selvesIntermediate Hockey THURSDAY, Wba-Akz t! 1853 members are: Jack Hambleton,' Ralph a - - ' s ` I ' Mowbray, Clare Balsdon, A. E. Cal- B ` 3.15 P. r. to 1O Brbokl la+yee! 7 five, vert, F.. Routle , Milton Pe A. 'E. in Soiaisc _ Sirs Cal. telae Calvert Y gg, tri live, earl � . , r448 .. Calvert, Kenneth'. -Clarke. Council three, lost 2. Points e: Newcastle Illadssu' Scott and George played 5. tied oner won one. lost t!rree - +e ire: is secreta - M • h Points. 3: a�e•played �r tied ons, - +4 members a Todd. L. T. g i W. H. We y Michell I lost •i. Points L. ------------------------------ --• � were appointed to and Duians. "- ,. Ontario And York Counties' cote, Rouge and High Creeek causerJanuary 81smrtY the s+eerni' tinaLs at A. Alm l eryncil r nation authority. Whitby Arena, at 8.00 P. a2. _ r - �+, �6 :; _ George st = The Annual Meeting of the Ontar _ =+e .r _ been-appointed t fhe-P ng D_ he-and YGrk t:ounLe.' Finn Council a o srR-W has luted o t P'ckeri is- 1 tri¢t.Ni• h School Board. - -- .- a. id tsar week in Markt ` DL':viBARTON-KIN".A T 1 CLUB act •ATT+, the dot t` --- -------- -.._---~-- 1. AGRTCUI Ti'R" AND wing wl"ra wen& elated ior. 1935:- s_ YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION to CONSERVATT.JN a'r�st.ent Mir. (daze i�ee.ii Clare 1 motif; 1st trice-P e,., lb,r.:�. S I+Iun, - `AINA She could have done a good ,lob at The Pickering Y.P.U. met Sunday. r rt ra.:ry; zria, veryman thin but the teaks she evening at 7 30 for their.re lar week- Pt•ov'deci nine programs, during the y sae g Eau ( Li r•a"r•,- Brock ltuaa • felt called to we in her home and I meetin ThP rfieetiast was on Mia- year. Planned in Janu . extensive 1' g - T. G: Rimimer, R. R. 1, '.vl•i �..,,a her church, mainly. Her home was a Bions and World Outreach with 'Marg Program, in nine schools vrith apprax- . t real !fame, mans with fie un- Hart in charge aided imatel 1,�i00 children in th m. Fort The Guest 61ea..E4, aw. z,.ewart sed op by Joyce Y e y a derstlinding, and full of affection. It Morley. three packages of needs were diatribu- . Reborn, of Cawley Films Ltd, sp_Aa I ted to the children who were selected cn the iroblems of a film 1.,.od.oer never lacked in the things that really It was opened with a short war- ire was introduced b the teachers. by Mr. Wm C:ralf, - Baroid S. Anderson ;To Sseceed E. matter, though they cost rough in at- ship service based on the Scripture y , fort and dedication. Whether it was Lesson take from Jelin 4:I-41. Sze pati! for• Fall Fair atwhich ed Peterboro. Mr. Gra;Lt is curC+entJJr - >dooth As Pickering Postmaster ,e flowers and vaget-'•Ies from our seed 1`.esident Ct the lastern Ontario Fed- -------------~------------:_-- piout6 of Duffin's 1Creek,, as bulging ,about the Fren h Protestarttsain Quet were shown, along with open etassell enation of -Film 'Councils, and served Ptopic with bathing-suited boys, mor the bee?" A long, lively discussion follow.- were given to prefer at the schools m to !rely during last war with Mr. June. Held Fall Gair, with 1,100 en- 3teburn_ o HELP WANTED house where more quietly :she pre- ed, mainly on Protestant-Rorawl Ca- i is tries .by children.. Entlies included: Mr. ,Ron. Ward National Film B& ` Ci- aided over the table and made their tholic.,relations: -- •.. , Officer—man for dual position ,of friends feel .welcome; she gave to it Next week . the invitation to the.til'g� art work, hobby craft, cook- Representeuve outlined plans they By-taw t:a.•onesea! OM' xr and 'a warmth and graciousness all her Interdenominational F i r e a i d e at ing, needle work, bnitting, modeling, coining Film Festival which to�ba Building Inspector. Eh:.uld hate Some own.Greenwood will be accepted. It was calve9, grain, also we had an entry I held February 15, at PortPre ry and r. Police experience- and. some know- I One of. the hard things for herin ddcided who was taking the worship from Forestry , Club of High School. ,'February 18, at Markham.i - ledge of,cen"ruction. Salary 12410 to 'the' past few years of poor health, service and some refreshments. Entries were ju('t'ed'by five mein in- q � 32100. Ability to tale over Police des!- was the having to withdraw from the All are going to try'an attendance in- cluding district agricultural represen- Afternoon Tea r ; fes later. £election on bass of abAfty wider church' contacts which she had drive for thi,R Fireside. All Young tative and. a dietitian on cooking and ex;riea-e. Apply in writ'ne'to— for many years in the W.M.S. of the People in the District are URGED TO classes: Approximately 180 prizes Am ,VEtnoan 'pea was held at the Bruce Hogarth, Clerk, Village, -of i area, • and- from the choir where she COME. Cars will be leaving the were given. home of Mrs, Dave Crichton. '28 Riv. �^ Pickering, 'Pickesinr, Ontario , had sung . alto.. Her sharing in the Church nt seven o'clock; Two best pupils from each school erside Dr, on Tuesday afternoon bast kworship and life 'of the local church--------------------------~-----~ were to to the Ro al Winter Fair fir the purpose od welcoming the ' ken y - 1 and its women's u eontinued. -REBEK 4118 RECEIVE DISTRICT by members of our club. On the game new residents of -Riverside bistricb ------ _ --- - 111 To Our Many Frieadw She was' active also in th`e Pickering PRESIDENT OF' REBEKA$ evening those pupils and the +winningand . the 2 a;te� were: 0[is� Throughout, the District, Women's Club, and was a formers ASSEMBLY' baseball team, and the teachers from x__R dcia and Mks. E. Hill we t-ke tlms opportunity as member' of the W.I. and the local the schools, were entertained by our y a substitutle .-for other n esus c,f. ex- i Cross `group. -- er Rebekah Lodge' of Pickering club.' - ------- May COMING EVENTS --------- Red ' ; She was a woman of deep faith; joined with J Rebeltah` Lodge of Sponsored Forestry Club of 25 the Lie our neap, sincere thanks to Brougham in o a joint eeting in members in High School. Members .St. George's Women's Guild ` the literal hundreds of .�•ieads who � not just a believer, but a .disciple; of Forest Club in Hi h,Schooi were were so kin thoughtful in our re c-, not only a churchwoman, but a Chris- Brougham town ' hall on an. 24, to Forestry g are giving a Euchre and Bridge, ort' d' tian. She thought of others before she receive Sister Priest! president of given .prizes at our Fair for beat dig- Wednesda ant very rad �trer+xire!rent� - -'--- - g Y. _ - y, February i► at t,N,P. It is praciictsll impossible cowsideed herself. The Bible .beside the Rebekah Association of Ontario, plays..tgetn+ahnrents and Prises Please ieg0 y possible for t s to her bed was a worn one. Her quiet for her annual visit 'to this district. This project extended over nearly ,� date seed come and have aft e•-, find words to express out• gratitude ,coura e w from, its the whole ear, and at least 1,000 to thnt great number, who by cards, i g gre pages. Members of Easter Lodge formed Y ening of fon Rosin for all. _ If one may change one word of the guard-of-honour for the presidentPres me g given�by bur mem- food sent to the borne personal cells Y 8 .. _ Wednesday, February it .� ' ' Milton's •lines, they might read; and members of Joy Lodge conferred beer telephone and Leleg:aph measaltea, „ to, winning --------------------------- -------- "Nothing at thee, dtimeral service, Nothing is here for tears; the degree on a .candidate, after which p g W. M. S. Pickering Unit" Charck Nothingto wail or knock the breast. Sister Priest! addressed the members school for most points scored at'Fal! { and graveside, and many other kind Y Fair. ' The February meeting. of the;Wonf P No weakness, no contempt, dis- of both lodges, giving them encour- en's o will be held acts, have shown their *nmpathY' praise; or blzire; agement and praise, and some vain- Presented •cuo and replica- to 'child y While we know she, was's wonder- �' '' able information on the Fork carried withmost points' in horticulture at se fire home of Mrs. Cyril Morley, on Nothing but well and fair, Tharsda wcawn, mother-' and 'r iend. ar.d Fair. y . atteniocu, February 3, at _ J " And what may. quiet us in a .life on h.. Rehekahs. '. that her acquaintanceship covered a so noble."---=-•----------�-------- --- Presented cup and replica to child SM o'clock. Devogoaal led by Mrs. wide &5 ,Id, we 'had no is a that .it —Rev, A. E. YOl1A BOWLING NEWS for most points in home baking. Bray. Mrs, M. S. Chapman will have' c�eached. so far afie'.d. But, it bas given g charge of the' Study Period. Visitors us some very plesant thong M, and � c � • • _ ° Team Standing - 2 BOYS AND GIRLS WORK fie. helps .us to arrive at some very def!- Service was condauted by Rev. A. Points Pinfall ----------------- --"-= -~- w inite conclusions; � E. Young,, hec• pastor, and Rev. Jack Committee supplied. 5 programs. Evening Auxiliary- Assisted the Town ;hi Junior Police The Evening I had planned a few days ago to Crouch, of St. George's Anglican Ramblers_ - ,...,.. , ,q , , 2617 , P -- ening Auxiliary of the IIS. write each one of you personally (I Church. Pallbearers were; Old Crocks .. ....... .... 4 2443 Club, supplying pregrams, our pro- it" Church, Pickering, will meet on Messrs M. Go-Getters ...,.....:......... 4 2426 lector, supplies and . crninment for Thrrsday, February 3, at t 00 o m.. would liked to have de?ne that), but S. Chapman, C. E. IVfar:ey, Les. M. Guttersni es 0 2370 their various activities. at the home of 7 r;. hes Fsliaise. •' at the time of w'rltiag, these acdrnow_ I Mosley, AL W. Mitchell,.N. R Short Rolling Pins .. 0 2197 Organized two baseball teams with :.... leti�emreats have reached such a Idg- F reed Arid Y eed White. •' the idea of et + tire, that this would be impossible. ------ --- -- -- Puppets .. , ... 0 2163 getting a league started .PICKERING TOWNSHIP COUNCIL ------------- _ and held' games between these two. will meet on r I am hoping that a great many of SAFE STOLEN FROM CNR Singles over 200-D. Balsdon, 225; Provided transportation foridea 8u TIIESHAY, !FEBRUARY IA 1955 you who ,read our Publication aril 223, D. Spencer 221, W. Mitchell 216. and Scouts to camps on several occa- .At The Township Conrail' Chambers, {' mocept ctr thanks in this manner. To The safe at'the CNR station here, Singled with. handicap over . 200— cions. Provided our seven acre park ]BROUGHAM, ONTARIO thecae, who -we know* will not We containing over $3,000.00 in money L. Bye, 212,'L. Meader, .209, M. Lyn for children of area and supplied play- At 10At A. M. for 8bguhir Business . ourpaper, I hope to_ wkite in person. orders and cash was taken away early de, 202, M. Richardson, 200. ground equipment for:same. L. *.Johnston, Clerk To fully empress our gratitude to Sunday morning: Triples over Balsdon; 559, Worked in conjunction with Agri-_ that great number ed you; in words, Pickering Township Constable F. ! Bryarit, 535, N. Baker, 529, L. Bye, cultural committee, ran a pet parade W*fGRXZNWOO8 WOMAN'S 1s jest out of the question—we have Robson discovered the theft while 521, W. Mitchell, 501, at onr Fair, and a baseball tourna- ASSpCy►TION " not, the words, there are not -wogs. making a routine. check of the station Triples with handicap over 600= meet among the nine schools. Gave that can tell you !frilly how touched at 1.55 a.m. Sunday morning. L. Bye, 566, S. Gould, 513, W. Boyes, a shield to the winning basleball team.. we are by your kindness and sign- The thieves inside entry by forcing. 510. Provided a plaque an annual pa,aw. I have found that it appears the front door -of the station. It is I As can be seen from the team plate for the best a ound student NMST113N TV RO>QlI1D1J!! w R.JN- G NEWk tint ar 'family must go through this believed they wheeled the safe out j standing all the points went tL three in the High School.' experience, to find out how Many into the platform and onto a truck. + of the 'teams. However, the pinfall A committee contacted and attars- FRIDAY, FEBBIIASY 4. I1i66 dced{ grand ftk live in this would. There was over $200 in cash and the total was dose for all six teams so ed for Scoutmaster for a local troop. •" Oar slnesrest thanks.to all balance is money orders. Tools were we can look. forward to a real race Committee made arrangements and GpLvENWOOD iJNIM --1Y. C. worksrt Illwy. Craig, 1140 also reported missing from the, tool for this 'sem 100fte which ends on provided transportation -v"kly ?or Adults tto, . AiMeetl fM0. • »>a, QTisOL �t,larole. y house, Just west of the, statitva. April 20. Gutdas to sad from home. ;. i. j, -.,.. ... .. '.. _ �• _ � 1 :oma_ - — - - - - -�rww-..r$''^�.r.�t.�'+J'-•'^+*'-:a.r---`•�_'�'ivjr`+.�:cOxt:'-- .. ."�-_ s_ — � ., •- _'- _ 'y•-.... -- _-� �.. ..- .. .��r r 1 M • x • i• L • x _ • �. oalolva4ll. 'And what will they, discuss? looks up,from his paper. Now. Tall '-Plants Fgz AN •�Prim Problems, of coon Low what's dry o worked to a-LPrices. high Productiont:oatt, bout Mary soon lets him ttnowSome seaweeds are the tallest �.` shortage of farm labour, value "Hedy - I wis{l, to goodness plants to be found anywhere in vwirof increased,. efficiency, farm you'd pay attention to what I'm the world. Seaweeds more than. t management,- weed eradication, - tailing .you.. Dear knows rvi • six hundred feet 'tall .have been the new Dairy Products Act. enough to do without you act- found in the ocean at the south- question outh ; "Dear Anne Hirst: I'd like to He has a ' bad temper, 'and has need for increased world mark- ing so off -hand, .you know rm ern tip o. -South America This ° > question a reader asked lately : even struck me. He never 'takes ets, the comparative , merits o! going to the convention torpor• bright is greater than that a! ' 'Why do men today prefer cheap' in anywhere, either. 'die Federation of Agriculture row!•' girls?' (It's the second time I've "The baby was with . me at and the Farmers Union. There "And why do you have to go, the lest trees m the world seen . such 'a query in your col- will be • est onsiona. as to w my -dear?" __ __ 'ant sequoia trees of Cal- umn)• t my mother's until 1 got married.. hen. iiornia and the eucalyptus trees " (My parents have been wonder_ where and why women should "Henry, don't be so exasper- "Men who seek 'out cheap girls fol) . _ . I hoped so much ,fora take an active part in all these atingr You know I'm a dela- _O& Australia The Australian are �cl}eap themselves They pick affairs; the value of Farm - For• -gate and on that anel discus- trees are rather taller than the _ u good home for both o! trs but turas and the need for increased sins tomorrow — p How Home American ones. One giant euca- p the trait from companions after seven months of marriage . - • they're thrown with, perhaps in rm. ready to give up. RITA" membership; the menace of Markets Might. be Improved." lyPtuat measure4 after it • bad the armed forces. The • fallen, was 500 feet high Q Y Bet bored Go back • to your parents margarine, the co-operative You'll have to bele , me, • Henry with the life, and some think • Your father -'will find out movement, hospitalization end —I still have so much to do. I giant sequoia tree called the ' - they can find release in a bottle • whether you have grounds various.other types of insurance. wish I hadn't said rd go. But 'Father of the Forest "dust have of booze. It doesn't work out • for ce hundreds t farm n h tak been 40f feet sigh 'at the time > --that way. • r livor o have to a of its call By w of con ar- - There will be of nee we women There seems no future for . lags aL told, counting commit- interest in these things or the �' P - "Too many citizens think sere • you and the baby with this tee meetings and genera) seas- might as well be in the. dark ison, the height of the Statute ice men are mostly drunkards. • man—and of course your first ions. There will probably be a ages " of Liberty in the harbor of New .Aere's one that isn't. I've been • " York may. help _us to realize - in the service 10 �ponsibility is toward your great number of delegates and "Yes. muttered Henry, "but - - years. and I ry • little son. He must grow up is . hundreds of dollars spent on I guess to the dark igen women what monsters the giant • sea• _ mve.11 found the girl I want to • a secure home where love meals and accommodation. Some didn't have high blood pres- weeds be. bears ��of th torch int - arry yet. Maybe I want too • _ , abounds. Your mother's home delegates will attend from a sure. a little more than three hundred - much • , . • is the only present refuge that sense of duty, maybe at con. "Henry . •' for goodness sake!' `l want a .girl who can Cok • can provide that aiderable inconvenience to them. feet above the water line. and keep house. who isn't bed to To Soldiers: S yelp ars wait, selves; others .will be only ' took at—and not a bar-dy As ing t girl, associate m for the right interested. Some will be for liquor, I hardly touch the fired with enthusiasm. lead dis- Ch�Sla ��� Loaf stuff ' 'I work in the,'aiedical alta people who holt! tete gameR '.-'department of the Air Force els; You won't-bave to watt and make .practical, (►I�� I se long. lana Hirst served in worthwhile suggestions. Others A -treat you can male easliy'w�tfi new - - SERGRANT will contribute little to the dis- 'the First World War and was fire ` Not only in the service but confidante of many a lonely soil. eussiona—and bring away less— Active DRY Yeast In all walks of life a man can Bier overseas. Tell her your but at least ibey will have a CHELSEA SUN. LCAT • pick up traits from those with tra ibies. addressing her at a" joad_time! Now you have Fleischmim's - L �. whom he associates. The man 1,' illi fit.. New 3's. And t wil4 _ Active Dry Yeast, for about Make 3 palls � btait f� this - _ of -- chafartkr chooses as Iiia mato. Ont aha be the out - a • friends men of the same type; come of these conventions? will the old time hoods of yeast ass rscsps— —dough will fleet = • the weakling with no moral-er _ .tete , cause of Agriculture be in bakingl Always at hand— in rslrigerator for a w ek. _ • ' intellectual resources follows "+'a+1ty•� � . '. �y way improved as a result of always full-urength and Fisc Scald 9 e: milk. 54 a rrssnulated -. •- where other such men gwde these meetings, discusst6n .. -- groups, resolutions and appeals 11°gt Keep a month's supply " ]Ya tans. sat and A -E o r !him—end then beanies them In � cupboard] Make this shorteatne; cool to lukewarm., - _ • for his . la ses; ~ �`•for improved government le fs- _ .delicious L�elsea Boo ioaF — �Q�� g Meanwhile. measure into a -la"t"e lotion- is various de ti„ :'• The setae twee applies when departments? -• ' •nen date web so th$t remains to cur is slices For buttasiag, or snout y, c lukewarm water. 1 tip. girls As you soundly be se a� It will be hard to . ai- j srsce the buns, - _ ' _ '• put=it-a cheap man likes rhes Emulated sugar: stir yntiit-sugar dissolved. Sprinkle with a en- -» girls Ot'ren (like yourself) � , F,,J- � seas the- value oP the time sad - - � � � accept nq such sulxritute and ""+t^"t,¢ money spent at these conven• velope Fleischmanns Active " �h°Y rehse to allow the row tions unless, and until, we have Dry Yeast. Let stand l0 mins • tine of :heir duties to bore concrete evidence way of im- _ THEN stir well Aad eookd min •them. wipes Way wait fiOr the .W Montreal and Ottawa ��markets and a swig to- mature as am t well -beaten, ass, were digging themselves Out of g Stir 2 c ones-alted bread sour. !right girl they take advantage _the. snowdrifts over the week= establishing parity_ prices. _ bene inti? ?moots. weak In ry e, nose. • ­!1sot the extra studies and de _ ,Ikea bread our• Kneen m lig1�htly- end we were experienetng "tela. Meanwhile, ifs the conventions floured bo until .mooch and eitatte often tertainment the service !og and slippery roads. But back b g be the Partner " Cut 1 % of dough. knead into a .month - .- } offers tc�your standards, sol. then' they! is no g ball, �mver and stroll -grease °t accoeratia for y getting f duon -ou smooth r p m %a of .a dyer Aad.remember that when the weather these days—all over- with his dais chores;. looking?"eased • you do meet the the world it is ss. unpredictable after his cattle and taking. pude ilowaad henna ton. hover and set in - - girl you art P .arm plus. free from draught Let rig seeking, you will know how to an it can be So. in air own in their good appearance. His lane doubled in back (beam s the. butter, +� e" mar artne sad bland is yy.brows + appreciate her, and she will; - locality I su interest Is is the welfare of his _ h; ansa" mads pressed down). •rV! steps PPese we should et -stack and usin • get a• real mesa least be thankful when the g 'to the best ed- a V911nd C211i4irsou and 3�tcot in �'boet"up. .. weather L good and make the vantage the hay and feed stored f tthis TO . YOUNG R E A D g' R 8: ?oat p 14W x • best o! It when 'it is bad.' Aft for winter feeding. Maybe he 4 ttoagti and tort �i an 81 . ' Please do not write for this Y-« • young way, now that we are into the ds more time at the barn ansae; woad doaih spread wits r8 y man's name or address. new Year there -isn't the same • I cannot reveal either. nor ran than be should as there. he In e. t p th • I forward any letters. urgency about the things we conscious of a sense of content• rva l � - rRANT!'IC YOUNG NOOTHER have to do and get no Chrlat- :?sent its his work Then he rill an tll dna in > sale rY mode"• "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 had a n� shopping; no extra special comes to the. house for dinner, as �0'. tsaa mina yea at„d is s - baby. and its father deserted food for the table; -no presents telling at peace with life. After v.a aha. taenias out.. • me. eater. I ntarried a nun who to buy. Aird while we couldn't dinner he looks over the papers. (promised he would be good' to do without Christmas there is He ponders over' -the- intricacies uny child. . He has broken his something equally: nice in get-. m the . Dairy . Products Act and word in every way them is He, shzg back to normal, everyday realises once again that farming Inistreate the child so ,t'Sat the 11 v i n g cotiditiotu, especially is now ft business. It is -no , • • - baby b afraid of him Because when we have nice, warm longer a way of life. He figures s .Of this this we'quarrel all she time thoughts in our hearts—about he_should stop ,taking so much s, ' the unexpected kindnesses, and personal interest in his stock.- FLYII�i(i-OFFICER MoUS8 _ _ . � lovely cards and letters that That Bessie heifer, for instance, came our gray during thefes• that he and Mary have babied. ���y tive season. At least that is how along since she was born. She tea' +a '`wi _ A two hundred and Sity mile fere, feel - at Ginger Farm—and should be sent out= it isn't ' ""'tt►..t "polo flight has been made by a we would be most' ungrateful if good business to keep her. There an ej'"'•r ldeld-mouse. In a plastic bag at. we felt any' other way. is no room for sentiment on the !ached to three ordinary toy And now there are several modern farm.- And then he balloons the mouse *as released months' of winter w e a t h e r , by a member of the flying club ahead. This is the time that IF Qeotho, Westphalia, "to We used to be spoken of as 'the. how far it would travel, and long winter evenings' — the whether it could bite its way 'shut-in time' when the women - :.' Out .of the bag.,, supposedly got all kinds of work r It reached Aalborg, Denmark. done ---sewing, knitting, Quilts :The launcher had put bread- and hocked rugs. But now, for :.trumbs in the bag and Axed his those who have the health; card, outride. strength and opportunity of After a few d a a letter from getting out, there isn't any tfftut- Aalbor arrived at -the Plotho in time at all. ' Instead It is a -., Flying ub, saying, .,Mouse ar- period when conventions are t'ived safely." P(?PPing up all over the place; •farm' organizations of every kind ` - --"NOw . it all fomes back to having their annual get-togeth- _ fate " is the skunk said when er, with delegates attending the wind changed.- from every, district in Ontaria, = ISStTE 4 _. 1fi5l1 many of them having rerewnta- „ fives of both sexes. Islas •.XC..: M� Y �ombiae 1 tbs, soft butter or margarine, a c. thick jams ' - — 1 tbs. lemon juice and, if desired, % c. broken nutmeats - and divide between 6 greased individual bakkig dishes- Mix and sift twice, then sift into'a bowl, l % c. once -sifted peietry flour (or l%c once -sifted all-purpose flour), 3 tsps, - Magic Baking Powder, % tap. salt, H tap• grated nut - and m. Sne_graaulated sugar. Cut in finely b tbs. • _ chilled #hortening. Combine 1 well -beaten - on. 35 c. milk and M tap vanilla. Make,- . a well in dry inpedients and add liquids; mix kgbtly. Two-thirds fill prepared disQ _ - with batter:. Bake in a moderately hot oven, 376', about 20 minutes. Turn gttt sad serve, bot frith etuce or Cream Yield. servings. Alin Dependable - MR Fres MONTREAL ' To i15MORIA -*Apr. 211; `May 31; *July 2; Aui. 6 Glasgow CARAW COOK . •Mor 2, •2e; •Juane 2.1;."July. 16; Aug. 9 Wt►ipool-Glosgow. IAUREMUI •)4ari; •Jutta 11; •July 16; Aug. 20 Glgsgow a �,y-.ab..�y.•cr-w r -.ate � "a.= -.,.rt r....... ... .. •.... .. _ .. ... .r� ^5...++� .:,.._-.�.-, - .•_. i.=:.r-.. �„�---�...w-- . ' - -- ,. _ _ � ._ - . _ ... .. . - - .- , .- . -- . � i• .., '_. -. z _ • _. _ _ _ �. _ • � .. ., � ... -' - , . , ` .. ' '\ .. ,'iii ' Report from Par lia®ontoured to have it go beyond the exist- were unable to secure employment. ' By MICHAEL STARR, M.P., in Janus Ist-A ril 15th P yment. in order to transact the business is an indication . of things to come it. ' g r9 p period In the Oshawa office something like before them. The rules of the Horgse looks as though . we can better last. Ontario Riding .. f9r an additional month. This- amend= 7.00 -people found themselves in that are expected to be changed and cur- year's' average of 93 per Sunda . 4 J. mendment, however, was ruled out of category. Y g r•y• in 1954: �-taiimettt of - apeecheg from. forty to I Keep up the good work and see 'Last week Parliament gave speedy order by the Chairman on the ground. . The, Throne Speech Debate is still thirty minutes will be a. very just, -approval to- the Government's Bill to it dealt with spending, whichAs is a oin ry con- how high ,a record we can make this _ _ a extend winter unemployment 8 g .on and_ will pxobobly continue tentious item in these changes. These yegr..The new projector is working p yment insur- prerogative- reserved for Cabinet for the next few weeks. The speeches House Committees give detailed study fine and will, be used more as our -ante benefits, and handled it as an Members' motions. When this was delivered by Members from the Oppo- ` to proposed Govert►naent - legislation. library -.is .built 'up =- several folk ' .emergency> to he retroactive -to- Jams- dobe it was -urged by the Opposition• sition side deplore the fact that the Their meetings are more informal have contributed to this part of our ary lat of this year. This measure that the • Governme4t consider this - Government seems' to'be casual about -than those of the Commons and they expenses and we hope that before too provides for the increase" of supple- . extension and brink In the amendment the • unemployment situation in Can- may call civil servants and others as long we will have plenty of hyena mentary benefits to the rates of regu- themselves. Mr. Gregg, the Minister ada, that it seems -to be unconcerned witnesses. They often propose amend- slides as well as film'stri for v •- .... lar benefits, and extends the dura- of Labour; an ret lm'str ps•.. sin _ FyBtated-that _he. about -the -•loss -of_ -market% -that --it menti;--t0-legislatiamiatei a=c- oris occasions. - ;tion from amum of—eight would like to see it done but to keep shows no interest, in the depredation accepted by the Commons. Two Spe= ruary 2nd will be a special day , days to a maximum of - sixty days 'the" Fund 'so d the would ^ pias y hove to of farm income, and they inevitably cial Committees have already been for the Sunday School. We will meet Both the Commons and the Senate take the money necessary away from bring in local problems by which turf established, and the Government has in .the church auditorium at 10 ,R•nr• suspended their normal procedures to something else.• particular riding-, -they- represent is ' proposed a third. A number of others and one feature will 'be ' the presen- give the Bill precedence. -In the Com- I took a 'small part 4n tl�e debate aected. Some of the speeches are most, likely will be set up in addition to the tation of attendance awards. We are 3nons the Progressive Conservatives,, in the- . resolution stagelafid pointed interestingwhereas others lack col -;'ten ten Standin Committees usually es- so p y pupils quali- with the support of other Opposition out that an extension. seemed neves- our. g y sorry is report only 12 gronpe, tried iuisuccedafully to ex- Bary in order to take care of those tabIishgd shortly after completion of fled this year but we hoe more child-- The 'setting up qtr Commifteea is; the Throne Speech detjate. The 0 - ren will try for a nearly perfect at- tend the over-all time for payment of people whose supplementary benefits being proceeded with quite 'rapidly t position and other groape in the tendance during 195§. Instead of a _ supplementary benefits. They endeav- 'terminated on 'April 15th and who and; they will be sitting, very_ 'soon House have frequently requested that lesson period the session will be open _ more of the detailed work -of Parlia- and the filrri strip entitled "The Lord's • men e handled b Committees. They' Day". will be shown. The arents•are" Parlia- ment b a y Co atte p _ ',.; - • - �� - also have proposed that the Commit- especially invited to jointhe children �. . - tees. be setup early in the Session to for this service which is -the first -of expedite House business. To this pro-, several special days during the com- posal 'the Government has evidently' ing year. , agreed in this Session ,aa they .have I . Pleage make a note that commene- _ Iost no time in taking steps to set �' ing next Sunday, January '30th, Sun- da Sc ool will ft them p. day h i open fifteen minutes TheAumber of Committees this Sex- earlier, at 10 a.m. and it is expected r sion is expected to ire: te"some dif-. we wilt be dismissed .by -11 a.m. to : ficulty he Soca Credit and give those time who� have to rus1L -. re C.C.F.C. 6n , ,artie 1 because sof their small nu- ( home for -the rest'.=of the family for ^ . encs membership, and to a ifeser public worship. extent to the Progressive Conserva- The Building Committee for -the " ` tive Party, as they will have di$Icalty , Sunday School met this week and ' .• spreading their members over a larger! work is expected to- commence on our Y"� s number- of Committees, especially if conversion of the old shed to a churek •I —Inw- . several of these Committees meet at hall this week. First will copse the re- tie same time ' moval of the dormers and fixing the '- ,;, „;w.ci..: '. '• sc?":.. :_., 3.6'; .,�x,;,.,t ^� b ------------------------------------ .of and timbers, tl-.on- tale cem-nt - - -M � floor w: it be Tani. Thi: ' FMa. •+.na.k'JtS. 4. „e i ... jai.. ... _ _,. _ _ .. -BROUGHAM like a °^..sr�r+k 47 -� - y B C�i�GHAQUI fon ward a and -let's tope( will not f :3._: y° ..? ' be long !,More we can a•:e t e -space - .- .,.� 'i1e. a.'_ i D. L. hairs and Masa - � - :arham llair4 "returned home on which will be made available. »� ' y Safurday afte'rrno„n . the Junior ' p Wednesday evening Biter a pleaasint Choir was entertained when the la rr _two weeks Trip to Florida. - y play - It ed a few games and enjoyed refreati- _ Mr. and M'ra: I,. Hopkins and Mrs. m r ents along with their mothers and..: _ Shea were at Port Perry on Thurs- - i 'Iprepared by the Guild. At this time day afttending She funeral of the late' th y (Mrs. Robt. Devitt. der, Do Brown, ash �t . , Mrs. Bowie a lea _._ Mrs. Roca m back or ea t _ - ..� _ ily Ivisited her parents Mi. and Mrs. ( cei Sn -, ille, on Sunday. F 4 childrento be ected the Saturday the 29th at 0 is . Gu ki S ll1 Mr. and Mrs Orvil Burton Stout?- (n hi _ ear. funture and all d the nithewciildreen are- - - - - 4 called op Mr. and Mra. M. Ham- I _ requested to be on hand. We believe Vill Mr. Brown -especially wants several q - - Ilton one day recently. Mr. and Sirs R. J. Davidson. of Td- teen 'age 6bya a d girls to take on -+ - rento b recently- o En d, ve mo ed i o h G G h the leading es.a a sure - _ a .m but nt t e f r. m ra f>' rsP. _ •you- ,,. -=- rt it, be-wElYlwor£h�the effort• We welcome them to our midst. Mrs. Ingles, her -daughter and son -1 r We. hope the young people are plan- nine to attend the -4th annual Winter - - - -law Acton, visited her rents, F, Mr.'and Mrs. Henry Shea one day re- i ante y o Toronto ibura e- . - - � bytery at Che t Hill Farm Union - X - Cherry --1 3 cahlly. £ I ville, next Saturday- might; JaPuW7- 7 •- a .. _.. _ . ` a all Mr. D. A. Beer took bus load o i 99th at 8.30_ p,m. The program_w' Grade 13 pupilA of Pickering $Ugh' consist of Folk and S uare eland - - Schooltrip! .1 _. �- eoupofdayslat week.While75th refreshments _ion ." ' ed. Ad they visited the Parliament Buildings ' sere iniac' e - and other historical places. The Annual Congre gat! meet- R The sympathy of thecommunity community is f ►ng was held last' week and alI or- - y �. extended to Mr. W. C. Murkar and; yeaganr seem to have had a good !� �t14 Samil year financially. We have a membez` - yin the sudden passing of Mrs, : shipof 196 at the d +Mur man's ranew members were added to the - .. r, t committee of Stewards — Messrs. - s r ' -. ng, next Smith, Crawford, Ferris And Breen John's Church will hold�th meeting on Wednesdayevens being those we _ recall and we h ruary the - --- — 2nd, at home of Mrs. Wm, '� i ' - Knox. we did' not mise any of them. It was decided p central ' ..pMr. an Ree or ug rwith Mr. W. H. Rileyattheehelm Toronto, Mr. Norval Or - the d Mrs of Toro idea being there would be only _ one bank account for the church in f_ 'sal Shea and family o d Mrs. Doubt of Brampton visited Mr. " and Mrs. H. Shea during the week- stead of one for each group. There - - - - end and helped Mr. Shea celebrate his are some funds still being held in birthday on Saturday, January Z2n1 trust which belong to organizations = and Wm vi a not active at present such as Y.P.U., t Ranger although we have -� Mr. I and a Ra Mrs. Knox sited thehome of their son John and fam- ily of Hampton on Saturday after- e f the sc a latest treasurer o - ngers do not ear �n Cherry - ascertained rry s.... wood as reported butisler -in Moor nom. , w I The followilig were winners at the s $ weekly euchre held in'the hall Wed - this of Kingston Road. The funds of neaday evening last week. Mrs. Wil - towards boys group had been earmarked - the floor of .the shed — per +' lianas, Mrs. It. Ellicott and Mrs. A. haps this will not be outstanding. J. Gray, Mr. N. Burton, lir, W. Carl, much ort longer in view of ,the re ton and lir. R. Carlton. g P ,i«. _,'• r•. - • above regarding building -4The - Brougham Woman's Institute The Sunda' School „ is o • Y h i to are attending a short course "Bright - sponsor ht- P ng en Your Home With Color", to be. held sponsor both `Young People's Union and Sigma -C, groups in the near` fu - in the Hall at 'Brooklin on Tuesday t ure. These afternoon, Febe groups have not ruary 1st. Bus will been organs ed a g the past few leave the municipal corner at I p.m.; years and it is hoped we can have ' A N,ids ion returning, will leave Brooklin at 4.30 somethinfi' for the teen age boys and - p.m. All members, come anti bring young of models /o your friends. Everyone welcome. people to give them activities t such as the girls,have in-C.G.I•T..and- ChrooSSfrm.•••/fltwonto60,000lbseG.C•W.' . - The Friendly Bible Class -will- -hold .Explorers.theit next meeting on Monday eve- r------ rng, January 3 -1st,- at the' home of ------- ----•- NOTICE TO CREDITOMr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell. RS � r - The W.M.S. of St. John's Church +. 1 M""'fadv^d�a M = - held their January meeting on Thurs- ' IN THE ESTATE OF - ! ERNEST LAWRENCE RUDDY t&7.d ►•Codi-vAe4 J&Ca8ft* QWW day afternoon; January 2tT, at Jhe ~ . _ .. , • home of Mrs. X. J: Gray. • President All persons having claims Against..- - . , Mrs. H. Barclay in charge, Mrs. W. the Estate of Ernest Lawrence Rud- C� Knox read the scripture, followed by dy; late of the Township of of -Pick - minutes of previous. meeting read by ering;'deceased, who died on or about re the. Secretary, Mrs. H. Plaxton. The the 23rd, day, of November, 1954,. are Treasurer's report was. given _by Mrs, hereby notified to send in to the un - 1 • D. Mairs' Hymti 363 was sung, fol- dersigned personal representatives of i "lowed by prayer -by. Mrs._ Lackey.. A Ole -said' deceased,- on or before the , letter was read by Mrs. Gray on the .1st day of March, 1955, full particu- "' - _ - Missionary -Help' for 3955: -The pro- lars of their claims._ Immediately .af=-• ~ 1 _ gra was in charge of Mrs. J. Mit- ter the said date the said' personal � m ,+r 1 , a chell assisted by Mrs. Geo. Philip and representatives will diatt`ibute the'as- �� Mrs: W. Bayles, who§e theme wag, sets of the said deceased having��gout -�-- Evangelism—The Church's Business. regard only to claims of which,they -, R The meeting closed' with' Hymn- 374 shall then -have notice. '"� ' is and prayer by the. president. The DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this ■ Y O V R C 11 R �/ s L t -1t r L Y M O V T K! A R O O D MALE R hostesses, Mrs. A. J. Gray, Mrs. Wm. 19th_ day of ganuary, 1955,... Gray; Mrs.- Le4nmdn -arid Mrd. Stolk ANTTA A. RUDDY, and •_ _ :.... '_ a- ount•full u---•-^----- - C. -TERRY; C., served bountiful lunch. WILLIAM Y' Executors, ^ - WILL,,." M �T��s Ounbarlon CENTENNIAL p/eMcCarft�;McCarthy, . - Attendance at Sunday School co n _8i'dUtnojrvte,' itr Ave., • • tinues over the 100 mark and , if this Toronto. ' _ • . `a _ .. .- ... • r- ._ � -�. _ _ -'- �. , - �.. - . - - � -' •• cwt „yr, �,�.."ee.-s.-..•...,'•.'•�.• �. _ - -, - , - - . - - - _ _ --- ^o r • - Classified - Advt's Your Friendly Resident Agent' .F., S :LE .G.;ir.•=Y- kl.c:'un range _ ... ...• _ _. � 00. Allied I{a3'es, ' FicGcerirg F h + - .INSU&&NCZ AGEDiT u,,}s• ♦ SL S. CSekPMAN--BALESAIAN... REALTOR LET - lobe • s•n PH I lld�IgHIIYQ . • ------------ ==--- =---------------- -LIFE, FIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS AUTOMOBILE YE Y - � \� I`ER1, BLTPP�.Ii� �. MOdE FOR LESS LIMWS ITY INSURANCE ETC, as floe. O• t =:.A big bargain in paper-hangwg $9.50 ..� - BABY' 11RIM6 $UY FROM AND LIST YOUR PROPERTIES b� <rf dor repspdring' two rooms; walls, ands FOR SALE •••••••• "• ing - -- ,.SPORE 30UBt;ceiiin6s. Ose ioam•tree. tapering .n1_ em w•L Osy bcards taking aa oldaa' er, •a_:- CYRiL E. RILEY THAT ••n•ew week Days crw:ksa F1ster eteatsGuar- A.- X. to $.00 p, ]L + an teed first-cLs3 work Tweci,Y yeas - _ expeisence. E'r.c Stokas, Deco_ator. _ 1 _ - ;� - 1.00 P. IL to i..Y P.ILPRESCRtPT10 R X 3, Pick,- F.. ..e 35VW1. CC .: -r----- ----------------------- ` 8 T E' t.? FOR SALE -Wools E:ectric Grinder, PHONE: PICKS ING 26 r. =several good used inotc-s manure - J ��, �� ' B sp.eader.-All :n f:rt -Ia.s conci,ien, "' * C8A_ • e . • G . l ha:rn7 e,• _V11-9 end-Ga-3.Z't _ T ac - ■ �� �� C - _ _ tors. J.' L. Gi'lman, Brougham, Ont. �1 , Phone: Pickering 242J2. - Mother Pari{ - _ 1y10 � -_ St® er = er-s Looe ..i bon r The -- FOR SALE --G.- E. crc-. thm :le-. _ �v t•..::., t, re excellent condition. All l Gold Medal l Orsi �Q.�el{oe Tel WEST HiII, PIOXERING rtt chments r.cse:r.,o"+1 I- SO« PHONE: 68 + 36J2. iIALi'ES - REG. 71c. SPECIAL 59e.. - - Make 1955 Your Fest Year:--Fe•-yo'trr _ o••.n brass; Sell hct:_a,hold ntci :i,tics i I® ALif3tIltiL:•i COiiBIN<j,TIO"�i _ _wi'tzh high mramlwion. 1%o.exp _'1C: 1 .. � � NEIL C. AIT RKAE. S. O. nece-sa . Szna:l cr ital 'r.ee-'�e.,. On- , OPTO:�IETEtIST r'Y. F _' DOORS 4, .. enines in � rnrr surroun:jinv-. it'rite. H.102 Dundas St. West 0�_. _. dor Spee catalogue' and det,','iis to - PICKERINrG L'\r=D CHURCH - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE WITH GLASS ASD �t REEK ` WHITEY. ONT. F'A ILEX, 16.0 Dc.GoriFrd0:, -Dept. A. Rev.. A. E, Young, Minister . A Christi: n S: ience-Service will ba _ Iabove the Allin Drug Store) ldosrtreal, , \DAY, JAN 30, 1'333 - held is East ..Woediands' Community O.. . ,1h Fr.00iLLtiG OFFICE HQUBfi SL ty N 1 CLEAR 10.00 a. m. - S.undaw Schocl 1latl, Fo a Hills rack Sandy �t $215.90 Per 3L B. Z -L bion- co Sat, - 9,00 to 5:3Q VPAL'rTER AND DECORATOR . . '_11'00.:, yn, - Nlcr^ing $ervice 11.00 A. &I- Sunday School and Nur- Wedne%oay - 9,00 to lZgDo %oos $1.00 per L•oe•r,.for quick, clean ruar- 7.00 p. m, - Young People' arty at the sarile hour. - PRONE: WiiIPBY 671 , _arrLr�•1 firstels-9 palniins and yap- Meetjo Go To 'Greenwood For furthL-r intcs••metion, call' - . M.or on erhanlgisg, Fric Stokes, Vel orator, R: • i 3I Y 732J or Plrkertr►g 22764: - Y R. 8, Pickering. Phone 33WL - _ Cisols,.practice Friday. eyening, F ST. ANDRE PEL'SBYIERLYNLMMFR YARDS -- s WdTOR &nd A �... .�-� WAST GURC PICKEO R! ti NTARTO _ NTEFD REPAIR: • _ .. _ _ _ . __- CHURCH N lea IILiti 's• • •• � � R to s1I makei i ALTT)LEY Rr Fr-�tCth 3:a: i rmi3n Nllnister �1 - RADIOS TELEVISION, IN_ITR_`P" C 2:30 tri. Sunday h`noai $9,43 X -M. -• Suncis�LSchnat _ p , 2 30 p m. - Church Ss:� i^e 'I 1,00 A lid, - ISotning-,SErvice : 8 t p t AND --PUBLIC ADDRT,'98 SYSTEMS - Q l i J. - Pickering MaeLEOD`T ECT Brock lid. NorthSERVICES ::.- - -��it► dttionini ��a Ht� n� '1KAC CAN FITC 1Pf" .. 'COOPER BLOCK ATD, ----- _ Space Heaters H.4VF YOU A 1 {+�4 GLEN PARR AVE, TORONTO i Sly -LEASY HOT WATER Ta K' _ WATER or Repairs lP?5IT O RTCOM RAN It%w•i+l pav veu to replace it.vtith ':Co - �•+ COMPLETE LINE OF ' am Anodized Tank with a re- - - a ncrets' ' : _ - -Slag OUI LTY HEATING i; +:VER`+HAItP PENS and ` placea^l• maa'ner loni &gads _ Tomte Pkkering j t.AVq S'_ slid- GENTS' WA : "THE ANCOUR". - ' r ._ - $ 1l f I ' Fiotu S'29. 80 Terms: $1.00 W a ,] !�a . - 72 'm¢ Gals. - $22.35 - • nd No. di . ?6 Imp. Gals. - $34:80 _--Gander Blocks - • RA. SWI 5t0 - . .. _ __NO DO`WNJ i�`A YM �2 - 40 ime. Gals. - $49:20. - PHONE PICKERINp 231 - _ Prices Include Delivery . 1Mar•RRRI�t` p1.Alva' � QTATtQN Rr14A - T1lflNF't!r da Write toy ter our Free Plumbing . ! Pickering_ Jewelry .ltd. Hea•.lui Csta%gne,, ; Forrest Lumber Co.. 2. "•Open ]iron., Wed.. and Fri. Evenings PICEl;EHI�iG TOWNSHIP - 1111E 9.30 P. M. sed All Day - - -BUILDING PENUMM Saturday aD CJAI BA RT01'V W. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING 1 l e•' RSdL ED TUESDAYS AND FIRIFna i -COppestteNivranisPark) Li."TO Lie P.•ils. Streetsviile, OnR -Phone j :Ana AppolntmeQt -PHOAE lS5Wi2------------------------- 352 -- :._..- -352 O0 � Help Wanted-rrrn or woman to sell i :-iwbecsipt:iens. lull or part time; car - I iF. J: PROUSE essential. Salary and cawomasion. _ : =..' �! � err > > �• _ ....I'hotye Ajax 399 to . att ange an. inter. 1i � e ��� � � �� s _ BUILDING INSPtctok Gorsey Deminle• F,roscea and Air CwdiNeri 'WaiibOard PICKERING - .. 28 Ian . , GWW3 Dominion Conversa Oil BursonR ` -SRICK ANA *T,f1CII WORK _ _ . - PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABL! ,: _.LT�OL���Lng 11101�R PICI�'HIIYQ >L$ WANTED REAR PICXJRINQ NEWS OFFICT `For Free E>sttmates Os _ _ CHIMNEYY, BASEMENTS !'1'C. PHONES: Glop . Plaksriai.ITS; i.i _�wettas 35Is TERRY'S PHONRi PICAMMO 61lan - ,K 1 T C I -1 H. N ------------------- �ABINE'1` DOORS,Electr�ict41 l;lnmhifl� S Tn V R A n -D . ,bun erten SVEF U R N I C F $�•: CIA i. CLEANED - i.R'1 tI8 xm" YOL'lii NZAT1ING AND • GENERAL WI Lt�1AM SIKSAYD.C. PWNE: PIC1' MO *4 s R Ries Heaters Cleaned ani Repabvd - f job to•. 90011 or tM r9♦ s . DDIE S - DEAD sToc; ,_"CHIROPRACTOR `BU11DERShoe Repairs - t Dead and Crippled Farm Animate a ]fain S*eet, Ptcterbag, - DWQR$INa / y� WOO Removed For Sanitary D1spoAal =lX-� t / !'1NF5T MA1ERiAL6 USEp r PmfoNiB COLLECT i • 158 Harwood nt. i��CM WORKMANSUM Ave.. A: ' Phone . Pickering 39 -, lax, crresz+:Nl (:AIRl1lt� GORDON YOUNG LUvMED ; GOOD. POLiISHrlES• DYES CSB, 3TALL]Li BUILT and 'IN • PHONE' 767 ALrrs, ATIONS OX M= Toronto Photic _ EMpire 3-3636, - --- - - -- - . - _ `(For' Appointment) - - - - DAII:Y TILL 7.00 P M.llftX U6 ,FRIDAY TILL 990 P. X. *Caw ' FIckorisg Vilialim _. Bakkevold ,` I PHONs $F_ - FIOK =ft :TELEVISION RADIO _+ HAVE n EVES KOTICED REPAIRS Wanted HEN STAYS AROUND AS - r o9.a ea• Crippled NSAS SfFG C►•tME � _ PHO. it YIthER1\G 2i8 ter spo � m sN9ss 1 DL'NBARTON RADIO & TN" ♦ UT HERWAKS s A 5trxx5ta Rsyss�ro 1 E � It A. H. RATTEW N Pbssrt LyoOhsrst {331 71 0 IS DISMAY-- :." Furniture • & Uph olsterin - -- -- s�Iwl�.�o� _ t it MYs re ---- -- -- ---- ----- ----- _--. - - - ---------- -- __ , Q I'1 wel :COMPLETE HOME FURNIiHINGS- - � BuS}lby s Hardware 1 IOM -BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY FABRICATtIva wELDlxa BEATTY ELECTRIC .RANGES . I' ,"* CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES sTs vIaQRAL STEEL BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER-'' ' , • ' ;: :.; LENTEL3,. BEAMS 1. .., RANGETTES AND Chesterfields Recovorod, Remodelled & Repaired COL' ` ELEGTFiICAL APPLIAHGES I" S , EASY CREDIT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED .. " RA"'NGS, GRILLS, ETC: - i ' 1 3-H Paints and General-Hardws �. PHONE: AJAX 27 PHONE AJAX 38S. " ' HARWOOD N., AJAX - Evenings We i iONF 46 max 1 -------•-- - -------- A .. .ilii'.: "c ..'.. tom. : ".� - r .... •' .'s:.;ry� ._ _ .. N _ 'k _ ,. .. <- :.-a,I _ •}. l • - i Pickering Distract high Schcol t -:e3 and were made• co-champ:ons of Coverly, Ba•gnell, Pollock, - MON . nedis1 .� Mi�+ - _ _ ; the tournament. Buttery, Bathgate, Spiow, Di%ng. - Las't Fnday the gi_is Inter-Schcol With two points foc a win, one Junior Division -•(Pickering) New- Su Ba:.k Uball Tournament was he'd at ?or a- tie, and, (0) fora loss, the res- son -Johnston, Burk, Foster, Shear-' (}I7�lRANT ED '* �'ickering Ddstr:ct High School. Four ults.werie as follows: Bowmanvrlle 9, Ear r, Hvard, Erikson Fertile Strat- MCEACH:`IW gS Schools - PiclFeang, O. C V I„ O. O. C. C. i, 9, O. G. V. I, 6, Pickering tcn, Taylcr, Harris. (Kk Q V. I04Y RADIO SERVICE ' F'[TRiQj71"EiRE DEA%Hft C. C., I.,- and Bowai3nvilie weae rep- (0)'. Joyce, Walters, Walmer, Nathar>; `> _7Any Make er Model F�TNERAL D L'OE * resented in the junior, and senior Following is a IisC of competitors: CiEwerroa, Lnvaazd Duo. C. C. L) ranks. The gamen-st�acted at 4.30 and .. Senior Division- (Pickering) Thoomp- Farland, Fisher, Mann, (O. C. C. I) PC� , '- Arthur Field = _ continued until 9A0 with each team 'son, Fearsall, Howe. Jollift Chw- Wotton, Sym, Pine, Stacey, Ana. � , prhste Awbulakm 'Beales plaiying three ganwes. ton, Augustus, Miller. (O. C. v. L.) revs, Spencer, Hubbell, Ford, Dob - PHONE PIEZEl (i 70W. a 3; ��Ds or Night The -records of tho juni� and seri. Sutton, McLaughlin, Sawyer, Heat- an, Buzminski, Muxronchan, Robert- � .. ' for teams .tram each school were com- ley, Sp-ager,Millmen, Hurst, Ge9ge, Wu-� ��nd I son. (Bowmanville) Bathgate. Breaty biand the school with the high- Wright- (O. C- C. I,) .Gibbens, Vice, Bra6ks, ' Smith, Osborne, . Multon, c?'� (�Q, _est total points was acciai�ned the; Benne4t DeluQa Paxber, Nantias, Cowling, Libson, Lewis, Blackb, - - Phare hick• 193 winnetr, however, this - time two Thomas, Long, � McLaren, •_ Gatchell. � Witfoot. V �A•L :Bus schools, O. C. C. I. and Bow.-ranv:lle •(Bowx•anville) M4l1s, Craig, Bates, : =r= Lv Es �'ickiet'ing. Ont. .� T Service To Ani From - OSHAWA _ W. IL a. THOMrSorr, IS. A. LLS. -Chartered Barges Foe All Basiistei and Scliciter British Columbia and Ontario ! - PHONE: , fpjCIiERING '132Mg„ jam Business Phone - Ajax 186 �..�� Residence Phone: Oshawa $-8412 r Ktt AND CIARKE OFFICE HOURS: D ��Tuesday to Priday c �J.r. a T7 H.TL1 .1 C'I't�1- " n.00 a. m to 6.00 p.. m. and AUCTIONEERS f 7,80 to 9.00 p. m. { Licensed and Authorized for the Saturday: 9,00 a. m. "0 6.00.p. M. • • Counties of Ontario and York. Closed on 'doxdays W F ,Stwck. -implemonts House- = c hold Furniture, Read Estate ` ale. our Spe"ty pt Reaaonebi"e Chiropractor Bates. Dual -Service for the i - � ; - : 1!7riCo of Oae. DENMSr SOWERDT. D. C. ', w •+C°► 8tfllikw P. O. phone Asha. iQFti f •DE)CTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC ;,. l4rkhaa P. O• Ywa Nark. !W X-RAY - la & 8X-0CFC ST, SOVTS' ] .,vutleM ha•re been esttabliahed z ` anetioaeus inn 1s8l. WINTBY,'ONTARIfj y u' A{ For Appointment PLose pT0 0-25bas ROY At HOWE, D.C. ' Loyal Pogue v GHIROfRACTOR LICENSED' AUCTIONEEI Pickering and Whitby Townships , 1 N art"K ST. !. - _ WHITBY, ONT. Fara, HosashoW ui haperty. ` • IAbew SweWs Oadir Osco) JSales A 8peddt7Optics 2011115: _ lalmpt Atte ittesl Glow _. 'r .'Tier. -_,Than. - Sat WHITBY - PHONE NO 8-3814 - Days and lvealsags rk.ae - MO 3.211611 I ' - j NEW HOL'isa8 - - 8HOWa000 AND TASLD ' _s • low - j T. ae.t. _erns ever.fseraastei i afe ty at Sea "DO Ir TOCESELF♦ _ ( onum en#s :~� :nm farther mance. 'T,�tax AT SEA has been dreaded by sailors ,Today, passengers aboard American ships - 7 Will, remota eyes mss through l� since development of the astrolab, fore- ,like the B.S. United States (above) --pride -=� -�Mwey Mesrnt NA vVerw 2%ww y, 7.50 a. m. -to 0.00' F M. p• SOE7: AR8'['Ll% PROP-.� FRIDAY 7.80 A. a: to 8.80 >h m. runner of the modern sextant, let. them of the U. S. Merchant Marine—can-sail SATURDAY a Is w 1ON& guide their" ships far- out: of eight and the tisas safely. Nearly all U. S. vessels and K 13, 1, whltb776 Ontario . t`we Mils West Of Whitby On Waesaer Ten aro >+�rins s (safety of the shore line. many. . OTHER ships are now bq It with i You are tuvlte& to e o anter. The dieeatrous S.S. Morro �Casde fire cabin welis, ceilings and - I N� s Siphwaa Betweoa Whitey � .a..rreo. ac •yte„a, eoaiosteat M liassageways of _ - Ani Ajax Drop ro .a the wsy a..ae fres in 1934, in which many lives were • lost, SresafeMarinite asbestos panels and other W _ )OMB4v reins : VPSI?BY work ani orisr for nest day Ives tea. or sa for marked a turning point for safety at sea. incombustible -J-NUmutrine materials. , S. Government and Merchant Marine Behind the installation of same 20 mil - r. ddiherSt 1•%171 ".,officials adopted new rigid specifications lion square feet of firesafe J -M Mannite GLENJ)ENIN(�l- _ _ i Y� - U. , _ __. for ship construction materials that would an U S mergllant ships during the' past _DIXON prevent such tragedies. That's when J -M eeveliiDeen years is -the XM team of schen- : : = Own LY1��01' people were called into action. tilts, production people and salesmen - _ it answer was the 'ck deveta meat' her in to make �, . Dili chi the safest &Tj L'TD � p g . C�. p L err;. CLAIM Ate. BAs :.; iof f�resafe Johns -Manville Mannite. in the world, � -. BCAHBOE.o JUx<,`riON / ARKHAI�i � • ._��• ": : •. , , . __: - - •_ A� -�y`" Johns �11I-Manv►�Ite- 6 i�IaON" Y 4 p plisidwIll 99W Mmrr - IF You "us u Name nit Plant \ PiWP1t1ET01X _ _ WANTIOD — ` 7eORONT O - PLA" .;AMBULANCE coulmY BOX= "411.1. ACRBAGES AIS f ' FARMd We )save Waking Buyers With hood Calif Down Payamte , CONANT-and_ MacDONALD CALL . Mr. INGLIS gaadsters, Soliclton and Notaries h Fee Prompt And Experienced w ibrvlVco ROGER ti. CONANT. 8: A. r Ajax. out Phone Zb I _ ltfgn.•s asAl"I . office EM3-- -sJAs. e►. MacDONIALD, B. A•, LLB J. A. WiLLOLiGHSY and SONS : Resltoe,l - --• Simcoe 5t: 6., Oshawa, Out :• - ► - Phone 3-8227 is�7 Es:porleaeoi -=---- .� _tee, ,�. - Phone. _ _ _ - PICKERING : - -- 'insurance Co.- :- MONTEITH OR PHONE. `piR1TE _. ..�ONTBiTii..:. - _ _ - R 0 - -. •peep Ea4" For Farm And Cosattry ' RIEHL & Ca _ Ef" 'p g ,,, ,, Ci3ARTERED ACCOUNTANTSIT'$, B you c a� F e i/ d Wl�s. iSf simeoe Street, xe _.. _ Asbmobile insane! Ot All =lndr .� ONTARIO - I_ _ s ith io&HAWA _ .,- Crimson ► `y - h e trBY i'l3l pBoxE .a-4 _ Your'' �.� -� �-• t+ PHON>c. K2 WEU , STAFFORD BROS.W• C =ZHOIYlSON, Q AMA A� - - Barrister, SolaotW Nosy 1 PMpublicMON1DssENTAZ WOitILB r _ '- Office Hour: Tuesday - Thursday - Saturday �l►ILl.1AM (i. LAWSOhi ( .Office Ai Reddence. Highway No.- s ' siarrJstee mad SoUottor Hid )tine East• of. Pickering Village ' GREENWOOD. ONTARIO � PHONI: PICKMUNG in PHON114 rlCleP.>=G MWIs legato offko- 66 a;iag et west •.Y .,, ., ..7.._ i ..or Write, Smith's Amana Plan in Pickering. 0 • .f - _ , the resident in c r e. Roll call was on feeding through the carious stages. Geo i � .' - 517IT5 vi -1 77 t �` /� ` P g g t1g g e p McConnell. The . members l and Mrs, John Norton who is f (i/ f I three homemade cookies with recipies Rev. G. Davison showed a film on were pleased to learn that the wheel- from Ontanna spending the wince ` f/ 1 for any of those who wished to have health with general directions to fol- chair � Y ' purchased- by the W.I. for un- twtth them. Mrs. R. Morgan of[e l them. The program was on Home Ec- low after medical examinat,on for fortunate people who had suffered ac- to accept Christmas cards to be giv anomies and Health: One of the mem- TB. Reports of eident--or-needed---the-use-of such a to a -mission on ur oug i = _ f bers brought a doll for a baby to the clothing donations received for the chair was being used at present .in We regret to report that Mr. Flig clinics district muse for informatiofl Hurricane Fund ewers given by Mrs. the community • by the uncle of Mr. has had to go to hospital for surge r + r - ' y .. DAILY. ,$MVICE .. LOW FAR= TO. ALL CANADIAN _ AND U.S.A. POINTS - - - • CHARTERED BUSES OFFER IDEAL SERVIC! • AT ATTRACTIVE RATES, w FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL; 'ftR 1110 TaAVEt IWORMATIOk49_ • EEE YOUR 40CAL AGENT )r , Gray Coach Lines �y - __ f • _ ` - �USTE HOUSE .PH NE 48 ft -------------- ----------------------- i•C _ - _ _ - - - -4 PLUMB-INQ = , u ALFRED KAYEH iRL SIBING BATHROOMS- {' _ :PRESSURE SYSTEMS ,F - - - • P ry, .. _ - J ## ESTLSATES GIVEN + Phone: Pickering 6.113 }. • B ,�, + ,L► y t :+ _ y f ----- ------ ------ - ., r+ r'+ r -s 4 ger E. REAL ESTATE BROKER - iitM STREET, PICKERMC1, ONT. _• ,.� ..'; _ rf '' •-_.. -` EiSTINGB ilU�TTED �. - NEW j' . M 7. :Phone — ------ _ J. • _.- IN MEMORIAM � To memory at Mrs. Jennie Forsythe _ MODE`1�7 VIi* passed away, Monday, Jan. 18, ,• _ - IKo one knows i aw.much I Tt�iss you _ - - - - :Na ,Inf1 know,, the hitter pain I hove -suffered •Inep I -•lost you .I.1;C iias n4ver-o**n the same. _ I In my heart your memory lingers h _ ' - Sweetly. tenderly, fond an(t true E V E R Y E There is nota day. dear Mother_.'��� That I do not think of you._ MOUTH .=•-'Too will 'ala aye 'he remembered by jlwr daughter•AIice and son-in-law �iThe Tolerant Car -A -Week Puzzle is an 'entertaining mental Jack and grandchildren. • - e ofewits. You don't need a professor's vocabula or and requires read s r as man answers as Tike in one or mare erne open—tq increase your chances off winning _ .--------------------------------- a dictionary. The skillful use of good old-fashioned horse sens�i= - "mixed with a little tricky modem logic puts you in the run- Each Thursday land continuing untilfurther notice), TM .. - �CLt�REMON 1 `ping to win a fabulous prize, Telegram is printing a new Car -A -Week puzzle and K .. reprinting the puzzle each day up -to and including the lAlr, and bits. Fralyt Barclay left _ i' ;for .Florida on Saturday last.-. - �► friendly word of, advice -this puzzle is fun but its tricky following Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Neale and NOW — USE THIS FORM TO PLAY AND WIN A NEW CAR ` fslidly of Greenwood. _... _ - ilrg•a. Valentino entertain igd about - _ _ _ _., h — —`— — — — — — — — — — — - — •• �• � ..e � �.. i ' 40 relatives and friends from Toronto j HQN/ Y� • and Markham at h recent birthday ;CLUES ACROSS: ANSWER.--+ ENTRY - ';] �� ply. r )Tore i• .n you do—aolw the - A New Piste. Cempla4 Inch Week. SMT- I clans as you a o dd i Ord a i Local skiing ce' iris t which have s—every •we eeaar.atl,. ] PUZZLE w mMr neri.nn a roe lie adt wwk to I '� completed the puzzle (olio . been good for the past two weal►ends �, „ah, ;, as I NO. 3 leer.a a y~ ehnesaa of wiett�. reasonable facsimile of apprmd• brought about the first casualties over what you we doing. 1 I mately the same size), dip j the week -end. An Ajax man was tak- All answers h along the dotted lino and mail.to f , l-- Goo" w epreted. ' � [ ,.j i- -. onwp- for this week's t955 I,. Car -A Week Puzzle; is Melinda ' .. en to the'Piekering-Ajax hospital'af- lemma m•e�'e k .rads Chewol•t most arrive by mall addressed' to 1 st.. Toronto 1, or deliver to The ter he had pierced. his slisulder with i j Gr -A -Week Puzzle, 29 fiAeliada so., Telegram, Hay and Melinda w« 'the sharp end of his ski pole. An- . Tgr,'t w t» +.,.., .Ir.•t k. DEADLINE Toronta 1, or be deRvwvd to We T*%ram,. 1 Toronto. All answer must arrive I. lf—Is auie•ay twtheoIRMO when I (either by mail or delivery) by - -other skier broke his.ankle. Both men - eeaed �,. I %Y sed Melinda stn., Tareeta, ieiara 9 p.m., 9 p.m. of the -Thursday following reeeived medical attention at the of- I - Thunday, Feb. 3, 1955. j the final publication of the puzzle. five of Dr. N. F. Tomlinson. . _ li—WhN wary geNer always hes 1 The solution will In printed an Mr. and Sirs. Ted Torlllinson and 14-A •ervees person a nese h N 1 /rl 3 . i the ioaoswfOeis° amine to wfdnaaner i wen dgepb •theted, b is. r i1 will be announced as soon as :•: family of Toronto, spent the week -J ] , ` fudging has been completed. The. :'• end with'his parents here. ` !'•la—•fetes Neap M thea. I y 1 first answer judged correct will be declared the winner. Mrs. Gladys Pugh of Dunbarton, � *T -A toatbes aguish would probably ( A D O N I The decision !:•the judges f6 !;pent the week -.end .with Mr. and be very annoyed at a playa awarding prizes shall be flual. who happened to be this when 1Q� entering 11Irg. Howard Pugh. he opened for an Mfponoar l P U V f l I T I APWeek Puzzle utile rreideauto- Mr. aTiu firs. Boli McLeod visited lam•• ] ' matically accepts these rules as with friends' at, Hill over 10 -At first, a roan Height 9-4 1 1 binding in all matters affecting 1 the game and accepts any deci- sions arising out of them, made The Park Board annual meeting if1- 'j�rt Mate •k you nwd 'e � � expected to be held early in Febrt;ary. `��' .~,+ � 1 by the Judges, as final and con• , 1 elusive. The Telegram will not w e enter. \� 1, Q 1 enter into any correspondence or Date will he announced. r. 23 —Ma hard-headed men have rw � r ` discussion with any Individual re. Mr. Clare Keevil was off work f - r � IS 1 1 girding any decision of thio; °a few days last week with the flu. •2a -M a d.bet. po1M, to judges. ' ay 6 D A 1 The prize. to each winner will , Mr. Bill' Voss entertained his rela- glw on to �iMer gryan�eaR 1 8 \ ly 1 be a Telegram cheque for i1,5o0. ' _.fives: the. Dillinghams, from Port Cre- " >p axperlMew could M a:• I the Telegram has arranged that �„, 1 each prize winner may, if be so eMi•g to . dell s, purchase a new 1853 ear • dit over the week -end• - �• 1 desire Several families have been vie- Ka--poslbtg aanap.gnsa of a dock O l to be specified ch purchasee1tor be tims of the 'flu during the past few strike. 1 l made within three days after the weeks. j 23 I# delivery of The Telegram's cheque Ty' 1 for the prize money. Mrs. T dall of Altona visited last 1n the event there is no winner week with' her daughter, and family, �_ iLVEs DOWN: I an Dtie wcelc there will be U R S o.� alar cash prizes of. $1500 1s, J. Symmes. 1—A egrnfryh edmhslMretlee moll s. ] O E T 1 -each awarded the ntxt week 'for - — A new electric organ was heard € I the first two 'separate individuals at the Baptist 'Church last Sunday 2 •111 t•s to Mm. ] who are judged to have the ow - 1 answer. These two prize 4 �2norning";t has been installed on a 3—Yesm •f the goat. c "'] E T A Y 1 winners may also.taKe advaatage trial basis. Mr. C. Baker was the = •E--swomw me wets "witN.n I of the arrangements 'made by The m for the purchase o! •organist. The flew organ will be a !--t of pretge• - cars.1 'bequest from the late Miss S. E. Ev- Name ....... ............ ......................... y reader. exec t employis o! ] I _ ons. _ • . _ _ 76—You m ht M httrlgead by t`te Th6 Tele am and pp - - r_ " - `1 , way Op rrawr. _ [ _ _ 1.j Advertising Co. Ltd and their, Be sure and help the Girl Guides Street ....., .......,,c.', �• • • • • • .'..• s• ...."...:::.meats families, G gi>�e and:. the .Brownies by attending the or mel"~' ] e Telegram 11 -Just - 'is chinaware demonstration, in the com- perfeef. '1 ........... R.R.......... aPuzzle.subcriber to, or to psvr-tee imunity1all on Feb. 6th. la—To de so Is no reel aan for [ City or Town The Telegram to oy th7s puzzle money he-- " — — — — — — — — ` — — - — — — — — - � I game. Copies'of The Tel am are ,. While there.was a lack of snow for I HANDY ORDER FORM FOR NEW READERi available for reference at The a sleigh ride to the home of Mr. L. l�h a� "« gE' low K [ I Telegram, Hay and Melinda ata. ' Please start deliveryimmediately. Toronto, -dr at any Telegram Petero lagf -weak, the group held a - ala--A•ri •tti;npt re --- ..yria ❑ h• I agency in Ontario. y oleighing party on -the slopesbehind meg M •caste •t t),,,•, I (Carrier delivery Is sty 30 eertts a week for alt daNY buttes eF Th# Telegram plus The MEEKIND Teiy.) 1 The b,e�toraanswers will delayed bor the barns. - l9•• -many a e•enol Y•doa N I sp°� not • 'y N 8 j,, m r r no �. nn r r — — — — - — — — — — r r `.1 lad in the mails and will t Mrs. Jack Ward p has accepted the ' - accept delivery of answer bear- d position of _ United Church treasurer , M—Yoe would' expeit a deery �o ing insufficient postage. it to thatilei the year 1955. the mire k get very a easenthl that all answers bear 3e --KM 211—At the pr M moment correct TUX4 TtLEG sutlicfent pmta8•� tea envelope tiok Canvassers for the foreign bible correct return address be printed society collected $115.25 for the com- _@ • frehur may wM lel►on the outside _ . yea It you .at ui, good see. TORO bearing the answer or 4110WO a. . munity du1•Ctig their recent drive. _ .. � ATO 1 - The W -L met last Wednesday with i,• - 4 _ .. ' r \ a A. 1 to -- - -� 7. - • t l • _ i _ solute justice into the 'seonomio Qdd Street sllrfef was "a drunken old rascal -: _ whose nose was red•" The coun- - - -lye Rochdale-weavinV-schemt — hewever,_decided to_cetain. 77w was a plan o! action for can ~ When streets on new housing the name of Barkis Road. TN E Ca qIF SPORTS COLdYN a,�,� who owned the-atore. In developments are named -nova- Petticoat Hole in Stockton ; , r order to get this stole . they days; quaint names are rarely got its quaint name from an old4. capital. and by super- chosen. They are named after bequest left sive provide under - needed ' 4�C��%i4� human. effort, over a whole year battles, p� yrs• gene;- garments every yeas for poor y ZS weavers saved about #140. als. It wan' different in our fore- women. ., With this small amount they' fathers' time, when local all A short cut to the docks is �' t► i Boger Bannister, >lrst man to break stocked their store with amen- �horities • often delighted. is " Cardiff was named - Go Late. In - thrapg6 the ono -anile 4 -minute barrier, gre supply of oatmeal, tea, choosing curious names for new the north' of England two not <', and. candles. thoroughfares, particularly love] streets used retired from competitloa is a tsaaner gaga- _ Y fF .. which complete q fitted a get stilets On December 21, 1844, they Norwich • has a - Tombland, to be known as 'Paradise and - and a sportsman in the beat British took the shutters down from Bradford a `Dole .Street, New- Elysium. tradition. He said. as he cot! d their little store on Toad, castle -on -Tyne a Two Ball Lun- Birdcage Walk in -London was - retirement from competitive non. For some reason a . York the aviary of Charles IL And � "I could get little satisfaction now from a second-rate per- amid tlag4i' r nasi- cat=cAjls os meet was named Whipma- Pall Mall stands where once lormance, and it would le wrong tom Produce a aetwnd-rate rt=e' village' urchins. t�<, performance when representing y country.- The .scheme worked, sad ino ma Gate. Perhaps because p Ps fashionable Londoners played . - So Bannister Passes from the scene. but his memory 'a short time Toad Lane became vagabonds were whipped there paillemaille, a croquet - like will live long in athletic annals S idly though, Ban. long ago. And a squars�_ in- Hull Same. Constitution Hill mash's' sister's Miracle Mile record of 8:58:4, the first ever scan a great store and is today a has the intriguing name of The the place where an early own- 4 y ' shrine for co-operators from all within _ �pl1r minutes, didn't last long enough to get over the earth. s yrs ain8eltw er of the site once ,took his `� } ted in ttlb record books that come out at the first of the year. The force of example is great in athletic competition, is three years their member= o East morning constitutional. as in other things. For hardly had the amazed Cheering ship was 1,850 and their capital London streets with warlike And for the tourist searching > which greeted Bannister's mi6htq feat died off into distant $75,000, with a business turn- names, Waterloo and Artillery, for quaintness, Norfolk provid- echoes. than Australia's John dy further reduced the were incorporated and renamed es the Land of Nod and Little over of $400,000. In 1839 the __ _ mak• total membership of British Co- Peace Street. ' A councillor once- Snoring. Or, if you're really _ t And so, in the matter at cold 9iusses sad stern arlaterh was over eleven millions singly objected to Great Yar- hungry in your search, you must lair, the best Ro`er gets in these conelse mathemstfW sec- om mouth calling , a thoroughfare travel to Scotland to _ locate ; ords is a plane fn the Ust of those who, over the years, and the volume of bugineas Well skis Road, after 'the famous Tongue, Ham'Baadwich, Christ- *' , carved astother trey ehaak off the 4:1814 set as an amateur over 2,000 million dollars. The �. record b Goo of 6npand to IUC The record boob will .. co-operatives ar; the largest Dickens character. He said Bar- mss Pie and Davila Bees Tub, t > e so lhlt U but m the minds and memories of those who private business organization is knew their athletics, he will be recalled with awe for all Britain. _ 4 time as the man who fleet cracked the barrier. liochtials Plan For All CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' There are those earnest students of athletics who insist' ' it was not necessarily due to any 'physical limitations that (d While the Rochdale pioneers 'tea•' -the four -mile was impossible to every generation of man be only partially realized their sea= oai,iae orposftox�� ens fare Bannister. These pundits say what balked them all was dream of 'getting land and raw - - sssx AND 1r0YSi4, a mental barrier. What slowed them down was the weight materials, yet their ideas were well have the'rtsht"chinks'for"rout• mar- <' i of doubt that a mile in four minutes suss humanly possible. Producers vete• Pti:lets. o«ka»ls. m wide .arletg ioHe oi>41tafts al" We wouldn't know. taken up by primary P of broads ane Crosse•. Ask for naw cats. : ` . Canadian •mginere• draftsmen. ttads► But w' n know that, once Bannister removed the all over the world. They have Issue today. ono Amo Er -Cross, Bray mon. equlpmeat amid aurae men an bmAW doubts. the achievement became possiblf for other men. been the foundation Upon which rraecb.ry. Iso loan N. Hamilton. pard high pp wars o.In to our tl.eaaw' Po titter opportunities, is 10 toeelgn con.. " Some o! us., at least, shall live o see many accomplish what this great class of human beings WE don't maks any more mcaey out of trio. amid O,s.A. Wall only 112.04 or WW y cA. was im ble less than a year ago. Aad Bannister L the have bettered their tion. •chins oozy lei d arra bpose or w• o- cocoa Dickson amd A.ontwu t� P� ,out 'of, califs/ dual purpose for Qte aro- l� jr' � atra•R Toronto 1aWtplra h'141L , c '. psi go both the auction. but you will, and that's when ., man who made it possible. 8e fought through Co -opera marketing and we win, because you will come back ez mental and' physical barrieds that may have blocked areal processing has been a universal year -atter, year for tae.. throe special i11E! CATALOGUE c{ 7.athletes •before him. result, but the great thing the age breed•, and recarnmeud them to Your RnNDIT ' TaADiteo, soot ` _ AM so although cold figures In the recent record book rolatly" and neighbours. Don't buy a pelt his fear in second place, he'll never be forSetten as the Rochdale pioneers did for prim- punct chick until rod ser 'full analis ST. uwwfct, MOMtaatlt144 tt�hee j man who did it first. And also, we as man who ary producers was to give them Isauce chem. They will lea mor+ .ss. ca: - hope. tea fwd at .cwt o! So per hors leen � A HAiRDNESSEIR reth definitely and sportingly rather than dabble In second- the idea of the consumer ap- than any other broods we sell. Also ets#e parforman4xs w would bring ne credit either is- and the technique of- limit., chicks turkey Points. Catalogs•:. +out owxaDA's Lsaativo eCHOeL Pro TWZDWA CSrex KATCWMIIOS LTD. first opportunity gars bimseU er to his o00ntry. consumer cooperation. ►6R=s ONTARIO salydrwla. In addition to being produd- t't s a s ant. mei of ptmsful sea . _ -- � f0 •• Approved Chicks live. !ay wap, Theugaads •f •ntt••satsl Yard . "few commonb"d altRp"10S fw"eettl tilje wa�!'a11� ers. these primary groups are and pay.'- Thai are urs remlts of Monty- srsduateme 1t+fr Etssa Pspesstt, eke tghrpt �{«rpp, 41 i i ronow L rs o: earrcw rieewos and Amerlma's Greaten System _ M!e •• greatest con- have .to me good. aid.. Illustrated Catalogue fYsa also sehe world'sbrooding, �- t = _ They Wrin er ran �camera. Indeed a common sit- cause we want the eery Dat d o! K _ - tlominatOr Of all men is bila im� and our own !local,' b e &tra YAE`+Us mam at 1QaatNG aCrt0�1[/ . ors. and early wuurins.. We strsa eft •ffiaw et W Tteaeeta • DISTILLERS �.1 M 1 T E d they are ,consumers ram oc also and °r.•fauraa�8aw:�' rebeaa' i Kmf ateh" eli Ramiltes : _...._ 1� t work. ! —. A11lW!lsla.� pRAt10 _ They. Rochdale p 'tha 'mocks, -x amy X Rock Crossbreds, New T>f Rfd•aa at •taws �. . _ - ed' for industry applies even Same casaeh Cexford s. Wel' CD - free The' Orford iavmern' Cs- - /aTR'•eTP more powerfully to the primary operative Produce company Limited, w0 a producers. - Ytia streeu Woodstock, outarto• laTHi4RtTONaACOH i t omgutr ,r s • • patent Attorneys . 6stmbi,sh•d tees a4i "it SAL>e TJalearelt7 ,vs. Toronto Pahnet• to ; am -tri" r _ -This Co1Umn :WelComee- Critic- MLLEviLLs Trmsam Pfeeaa ario-� _ ism. COabtrllCtive O! deitrUCtive, -Residential. farm. Business and summer ._AN orma to seem inventor—Etat s! pro"rue, All typo, sirs sad prtam inventions and roll Information ant fres. .. - P U I N HORSE SENSE sU and suggestie>ras, Wine Or Others Chu r�eD r>lReD, UseXanitia. Realtor. ITS et. Belleville. Ontarim. Pba" t The 173 Bank Sttrwt reA°tawaont A- wise; it will endeavour to 6- $633 - ewer any questions. Address rvaewv o t r �? (�0/ VON lII.1i mail .to,Bob-Ven-Ptlis, Whitby. Da;LAND'8 sutomatia d.eb eoawmtmg STOP nookagt This year Items that ' 12,0&0 secret marks .. Im tructidum for .DIIt, iran7 tricks. 11.50 past paid. Few Now Tear- Resolution, wtth the eM Thin story Atari/ in llt'ngland tttrlals Thus they would be- oatalagtta loclud•d, Bend_ mosey order to o! Tobacco Bled 't or, • ?-day mss- Wl1sm y[as1c.:l 1tAltb Avenues Toronto. back guaranteed tveatmeoc ear eras lever one hundred years ago. It come independent of the rest booklet ., c. W tins ftht Out. 'was a time of great distress„ M the economic world. :IReal�y grya cora Ltd.. Bon 202. Waik.rv,um flpt lNOWSHOES; All • I s m s. and Kyles, i - - Bat • s "Humane'• Snowshoe Harness. s.1 00 TRIAL offer Twenty-five Below iknOwn is history as tilt 'burs- .(Pat.) No more - blistered toest- folder. ,,, They saw that whoever had r ..Snawshostts la-comfort.".Rates, Snow personal recutnments .Ist•et catslrutw .. htolud.d The Modica Awns: Wes IIs- r The Weaver's Of Rochdale were control over the distribut shoes, Dept W. Metagama Out Terminal A. Toronto. antario r - >n a terrible plight Most o! and consuming and, would is Hell hath no fury like sono- YACaINEar••eAL39 time see control over the igen- man scorned—so two policemen KA-ralMONIAL Oviiartuaiuee - fall• 'them were wolfing for the ,Un- . `" Auction halm. February 5th. - 10 a,m., continues Marriage welfare special- " them, w pittance o! 46 cents. orchard. Ilii ant. H W1aca ry .oma des of production tea They had and the husband of Mrs Ray- ' tst arranges select, confidential. Indlvl6 a bleb philosophical motive. woad Cobb were able to con- orchard agII1Dm'°` H'`b c f"'°� esti contacts ebresss mall. &arab I,Ne t week. In the midst 0f plenty Romeo. ►tiohfgan. over 4908 clients married rnitanit m• they had nothing but scardty. To use. their own words, they firm. the other day. Cobb had Dy than call.- almmnns no etavr.r,ey MELTS aaoADWHITle street. winatpes 2, -- Tiley staged a strike and lost were going to build a society in to serve a divorce paper on his euamANTtgED Paoli, and edge the rear it, but they were not to be which they would proceed "o wife and took two policemen to ' coda° at el6alamy Prices. TDes re rope arrange the powers Prod for br sired. r - roasableters, at ta7 ars, saner vera t>i UC- protect him. for Drone» or -routers. dmp•mdtng on y. RZGWTERMD Trigg fosbound puPs from beaten .The Neto Idea tion, education and govern- When they reached the first pRabtteen Whiten. the small -tori. obamPion stock. , s. Stansbury. Barons way An 1548'they were investigat- m'w floor apartment in Detroit, turkey with the big bird's breast. Wrier Ontario _ • for folder. Sandusky Turkey • farm, 1_ mt and studying the p�ibill- First -Co-op Shore where the lady lives, she let PrlemrlaTr oparlo. :wanTea ., ties of bettering their lives. They devised their. rules, the loose with a book -end that struck her'busband on the head, scoTcy- oln. maw and Llauiur savors. DaALERS 'wanted to tea• b� ter • They struck a� idea• that made, famous Rochdale prinCipies. send $2 for 4 bottle• Postpaid. Flavor eblcks and turkey Poults for on• of them famous. They were shandy They would build a store which' a heavy vase that hit ons officer products. ss Albert street. WtnOIVM Canada'• olds•+ enabllebod Canadian cooperating as producers in would pyf back whatever on the neck and a tush_ that Y'm paid.ApproHaccb.rull Good oaam,�122. was struck the second constable. Pri■W rab•ls pate. seta for tun detail. Bee 121 i r - trade unions, .but now they de- money rgg�in the 7elling PERSONALIZED summed labn,s. Print. 121 6lghcentb et. Now Taranto. Oat et ,sided to reverse the procedure of goods and furthermore they; Then she "let fly with 'a 'var- and to two colours. with name. address /� et and start at the consumer end. would, pay each in proportion iety of pots and Mans until the, oto, ♦00• fa Dlastla dbP•nser 11.5Q. Doo ;:.. •. RjuJT. GROWER Thompson• Bos 21. Lucknow,' Ontario. a They. would .Open --a store and to his loyalty and- patronage. trio fled As they emerged from Dutce graduated, mingle crit. Express terve themselves. Other places Thus, for, the first time in his- the front door a basinful of 4lsueeas war.dHolland 4 years, Quebec a% ,mare. masa- - .. pr, d••Ire Independent manspmmmt else - them do the same. Through tory, was born a way by which dishwater- grefted.•them� .And try .WFORTANT 11" su fiessm Of where. Baa 122 122 Eighteenth serest these sores they would go into business could be carried on the chief of police refused to Rl oessor k ftles; W gwrifh nbwld tot, New Toronto. -wholes alest thence to thio menu- withdut taking undue toll from charge the woman because all Dixon's OgtlydT. nos LOT, w ZNTBD taetta'ing, and finally to the human beings Here at last Was tht6 •men were illegally on her -,f NRO DOUG STOW An type of surplus merchandlse, for cath. OURPLva aOBBEae. 157 McCA%d ownership of land 'and -raw ma- a mechanism that brought ab- property.' �s tag Ottawa street, Toronto. f t •ss txis►sss Pepcid ._� . :�• THREBHIN(i Maebtta steam 6astns. t - Pictures. �dOtv'mi Implement stn ��icee. _ NAMELESS " Cold R•m•dy.. an Otatmeat_ ueat_relf•ysn Hilliard Twigs. Ola Station, tads . ,.---:= --.. '•,nus• Haybeer. H•adoolds. in 10 days. --_� TREATMENT FOR - or money sclt, Convincing Trial 4L10. Address: Purity Co.. 2}s. aro Ottaxis. POST'S ECZEMA SANE Itch',,�tCI1 ,� �; R��IRITIS PA11�S aigboo �. wing o at aro .PomoN«� es•iteg and weeping akin troubles: Pagt'g y ant ar of soothing. cooling liquid . ,came auve will, not disappoint foo• 0.D. D. praertpHon positively relieves DISCOVERED 8 Y DRUGGIST rteaims. .calms. sad adrm,at seinen' lot, ren Itch—wd.ed ecsems. nsbtA , .gene ringworm, Pimples and toot •atoms sealDttrltAUoa-tome' l.. Ariteht.most will respond res"7 to this gaining. Caenseiasn, ntaiotess. J9e trial book most . odorless olatwout regardless of bow g t� or m back. Don't wlter. A.t� - �gea,ee An, druggist pail1fi171y hobbled proved that Sdorea Herbs definitely relieved arthritis stubborn or hopeless they onsyogrd:ngldsefo°orra.D.arsts8cxtrlrto4i► . �afa4.lsww [ Pat S ssae P=a JAB FIRST e'ao:�. « : t � if i around his store or months ... using A is eighty -6n per cent of the cases. The dru`siltV. OWN PAINS awe. Tried almost everything in his drug -` hsa many taamonia for Edoren, including some iron _ _ Som RE'ti'IEDIIS _ store for relief of his arthritis pains: but doctors. - - • t ISSIIL '4 1833 the condition became tonal Beim iNtis Are low viteei To ReMert nuaelrro �" - . '' Retwieti 1 IeN - - 'Fumy Tried a M=11 re ar w Meesy e And it worked I The dtus�tst ligured that certain hetbg. ' There's a rood chanes chat Edorm Herbs will help you if from ttueamatism if mired together, should)telp. FF�ie put teupoo yon are suffaing the pains of sandti% _one in a container, pooled is a pint of boilias water, let k and sciatica. The best way to find out is to try the meu. steep, thea drank the liquid Z%t S the dad: He kept this meat faithfully. Bdotew Herbe cost only $3.00 for 30 for "nearly twentf days hoping -he wu naht. He was! da72. Take this remedy for two months or so. You• - tmdually his arthritis palm eased. He could bend his money rgfnaded io full if i3donw does sot eelie�e o oifit eoaid bi his both. Yon ate ro b the sole jade. Nil) knee more freely. Thea as the da passed pains pias. -sed- him less and -less. Pinally after taking Bdoren Herbs mon flit. Give Bdotltn a ch1E to help you. . foc a -month orso, tba'paim sntlrely disappeared. USE THIS CC�tJMON- mem o... . .....in .. _ _ . Olbet A. Nts Se%tees - .. _ y.. Test l COMi t ! t Nis MfARMACA ANT 11, ' . _ .... _.. � Man sufferers who new Mn ARNI. - wen amused TON,, OMT ,~"" _ "=100 at his rasst improvement. Fban seed as.... PfAssn of IDOW et $8410 : 7 r' -%.►•. They asked him what pr, peiNM ami lige , wgnsy.►sdi psrwrww .r .• brought about the re• I •hale« diview,0 —ley eider ❑ %r i......W CA,e.O t' h markable recovery, Him- ranswered answered"1'til been ak. u • .J �/ iIAA,tt.....e..........N......I....I..ee..ee..e.. � to Ed�Morett�",,yAfterlesti- .�.�.e� . r '••,V • i . L' .,... _ tali. sem YiYRf.R /WY�We�...•. e....• cr _ -- � atthCi:iC ptlaCirt 'i< fM..at.et.et...............eal.0et..... _ • r re re AVAGE- i� OE S - - -p C � I LDI�E_N ;�►v affable 1n- -ur"Shoe'' -Department in some sfiy es and sizes ere are` amour s _ earned children's shoes - .in excellent t - qua and t. Y z _skilled craftsmanship ! N -REASONABLY PRICED -IN ALL SIZES AND STYLES AT $44,95 T ell Stock CWatcil for : eai ing commendn ' Jan. 24 to Feb. S, 1955 . _ • . >STORE HOURS: Mon. to Thurs., 9 a.m. to b p.m. Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — Closed All Day Wednesday J. R. BOYES DEPT. STORE :. &k : _ " PHONE 281 -Now Operating "The Big Store". PICKERING 7. n.ng when 27 graduates -of 1964 were -- presented with. their pins. The tables .'Words for file ♦� Ol'it _ were tastefully decorated with flow- ` ers donated by Slfehterb 'of Whitby. _.._-. Aev, A. F. Bamford led in race. V M -BER - BUILDERS SUPPLIES �rPn>ti your entire, trust and eoatldenee is fiod who hath created you. and Guest speaker for the occasion , was _]er' s RbMrs. Oprincipal Rowe Public H(»6h BuildPlant y •' seek ye Hhely is all yew affairs. 8aeeoe cometh f?eom Hha aleae. He School1.. Others giving short talks were ` �� - - •' - - Mr. Rogers of Pickering Dist. High 0=11T PLAN ATA7LJWMi On — SEPAJR& 81171 1016 f;aASAaI� snecoreth whom He wMeth with the hosts of the Heavens and of the earth" School, Inspector Archibald, Principal !14'tk OP To TWO 2"1TO PA!• $BAaOPfAsti >RATi . eg. Parker, Mr. Denney and Mr. 11, PLANi�AYA1�.A1dLi + Parkinson. :lir. Jack Bunting led in ST p -. �y y '"Ntothlag�ve that whiep µrofiteth Wens, era befall biy.loved saes."' a si song: Programme was provided brao ��o �,Q�_�o Q�CKEBijN� y _ _ by D umette i:aren Schwalm of Pick- !80lfS P>�><lhlilV BAHA'I WORLD FAITH 8 District H'i h School and vocal - • _ : _ � g - solus by Mr, A. Crawford' accon*an- - > ;ied on the piano by Miss Bradd. r - For further details, phone Piciserin` 369J1 ---------•-------------------------- JOHN L. LAY \ELM PLACE; EICKERING_ b5 YORTM6&_ _ONaTC IONrO 4 _ LEY REPRESENTING • - 4 The Audle V.A. met at the home �� • `, � y THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED 4 + of Mrs. Rvrt Guthrie with fourteen � ladies present.' -The president, 'Mrs.-Lrpa IrietiRAxce�FC� ENGLAND AND PeNstoly pt.Axs - ;1 r Charlie Clcm6nce, presided during the �. q �i 1 �' a ',' a �" SICKNESS AND' ACCIDENT .4 !�l baaineas end 1tq1 in a short devotional ..r r •` s '` �. i BervicLe.- i. FIRE — ACTOlrO81LE — LIAnILrrY _ TM World's Latxast Ali -Lin. Insurance Cam I'Cana were made .for a pot -lack . R`ny * supper to be held at:the Baggottsville School on February 18, at -6.30 p.m. Ten dollar talent money was given • to each group t6 prepare for the June �:�--� �• '•��. _^ - bazaar.'---t�• - _. • Airs. John Puckrin and Mrs. Char --'A FULL UNE OF''•, , lie Puckrin are packing a box for the *� Fred Victor Mission. Committees BALANCED FEEDS - were named to get new elements for May..` ..4 the stove, a new Bible for the Church ""' , n i� } ;' 1 e and a collection plate. _fig e - �' �4 The roll " call was answered by upreach". _. :'►°' •� 'a.er JI cora 'I I °'0 '` •I :firs. Cyril White read a scripture, taken froxa Acts 8:26-38, and Mrs. `o - am. Guthrie Sr. led in prayer, A -_- I �?� .1 . .-� r chapter from the -missionary' book --1 Mn Baebolh Mows -"The Church in India" was taken by ' Mrs Wm. Guthrie Jr. She led in avery z Eva enlightening'. discussion °n CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE Aw Evangelism'. Mrs. Bert Guthrie read • a paper on India. The annual church congregational - FH0JK COLLE13T — CLARL+XONT 08 -It was early in the'Inorning. Seeping. coal- gas fumes had meeting- was held in the church,. on all but overcome a little girl and two women in a suburban January 18. The financial reports of ` Toronto home. One of the women; Mrs. Mary Hague, the W.A., Sunday School and Church were all encouraging. The officers re- C for Monday night was. called oft ow - struggled to the, -telephone and barely managed to dial i main the same a8 last year: BROCK ROAD ing to illness of members and the "C+perator" before collapsing. The Community Club meets at the next meeting will be held on Feb..' Unable to got any response, the night operator, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilson and Susan 28th. It. is expected .there will be a '- Elizabeth Brown, immediately notified the police, Wiffiin - Ernest Bartlett, •Travel Editor -of the visited relations in Aurora on Sunday. speaker from Toronto; to talk �n cons- ' 'minutes the victims were reached and revived. Through Jr. on Wednesday, February 2. Mr. Mrs. Arthur "Akers and family wish. munity planning - Toronto Telegram, will speak on one to thank their friends in the corn- The Bay Road Houle and School her prompt action three lives were spared. Quick thinking ' ys moat ntereetin the club for their sympathy in their oclatlon are plannlrrg a bi_ munity•g' g t most people tura to thetel of ma y a help in all are alwa a good attendance„ recent tripi. As his necces � n loss of a husband'and father.I.Ass for Feb, 7th at which time Chief Tra- in an timer has made a heroine of many a $ell o = and Mrs. E. Wright and Mar- via and -Sgt Hockley of Ajax Police kinds of trouble—often rely on the operatorforassistance. The Rev. A. H. McLachlan of Ajax garet visited Mr. and, Mrs. Perry on Force will bCpresgnt tq� present sue - took the Audle Church service on C y Sunday. t oesaful. students who tried -the St. '. • There may never come time when you need the fire Sunday afternoon in the absence of Ricky S+owerby celebrated-. his 2nd John's 'Ambulance examinations. In- department, police, or a doctor in a Mantic hurry .Rev. A. E. Young. birthday with a few friends ore Tues- vitations are being sent out to suc- but isn't ort to know that behind your telephone Mr. and Mrs., Thompson and two day. cessful students and it is hoped, there' are wake duty 24 hours a day? daughters, of Dwight, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter'and 'Mrs: will be a large turnout of the general' end. with her sister, Mrs. Guthrie and George Perry attended the dessert public. ! Bert Guthrie. supper of the film club at Markham Mrs. Harvey Hertile is in Ajax hos- Miss Margaret Puckrin of Oshawa, on January 19. pital where she had x-rays taken on ; i# Ku TILIPRONE COMPANY OF CANADA , visited Fred and Mrs. Puckrin due- Sympathy of the. community is ex- her back..' lJ P r Ing the week -end. tended -to ,Mr. W C: Murkar and Mrs. Norman Graham, teacher at . ...., : -- sympathy is ,extended to Mr. Wm. family amily in their recent bereavement, the Bay Road school, is still in, Ajax Murkar and family on the sudden -------------------------------- hospital with jaundice. She is now passing of Mrs. Murka4 last Friday. r improving. CDU, RTON vited. Judy Puckrin a mpanled the FREHCHMAI� S �AY We hope all those with sickness and. Mrs. A. O'HaJra of the Base Line Grade 12 class . of Peering District flu will soon be beater. s Mr, and,, Mrs. Bert Holmes left on is home again from -the Ajax Hospital. High ]['to Ottawa?last week. She Tommy Hearns of Broadview St., the week -end for Vaneouver after We hope she is feeling much better. enjoyed every it and was 19 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ------------------------------ visiting __:-_-:_ visiting relatives •hers. The s f this commsait is Parliamentassed with of A. Hearns left Saturday night for -------------=------ Yml�thy ° y much impressed with the •vlelt to the , y g Mr. and Mn. Morley Black motor- expressed to Mr. W. C. Murkar andgy Cornwallis, N.S., where he starts GREEN.• RIVER ed to. C ampbellford on Saturday. family in their recent sudden bereave- Mr. and Mrs. Vidor Keenan and basic training in the Royal Canadian 14r. L. j1f• Conochie. has returned to ment. > family of Toronto, 'arid' Mr. and Mrs. Nava. We wish him luck. Kr• and lam• X Jule' 4lidied -the west again after p .visit at his Dont forget Tuesday, Februafy 8, George Blake and twins of Green- A. birthday party -was held for Mrs. AGM F, Tumec of ���, oa �- home. when the Woman's Association will wood visited Mr, and Mrs. George Chris. Lunney at the home of her son day last. - — A speedy recovery to Victor Rudik present - "beautifying• Canada by Puckrin on Sunday. Bud at Unionville on Saturday night,) Mr. +rid MI•s, Iii, Smith who ate who was hit by a car on Friday last Landscaping Your Home” by the H. Darrell Winter, the four -month-old when the. family gathered. She was spending the winter in Toronto, visit. on White's side road while returning C. Downham Nurseries, in the Dun- son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winter, had the recipient of a number of lovely ems' fends here an Hun&y. ,from school. He was taken to the barton United Church. These are col- an operation performed on the tear gifts and good wishes. There was a Sorry .to repot)► that Mists Gazdon 'hospital for treatment, ored Slides and are well worth iucts of his eyes, on Monday at Oeh- lovely lunch with a birthday cake and Wbolllesd is in hospital for 4roatmenlL The WA. are holding their 69th The Ladies of the Home 4tM-L Hospital to clear up an infection. then they gathered around the piano- Cottage prayer fdeetlng was held birthday party at the church on Association were responsible for the report Darrell is feeling fine for a good old sing -song.. sit Mr. J. Petieprs at Aom&&U ea , Thursday afternoon, February 8rd. lovely dinner held in the Danitj►rtor. The, ratepayers meeting selteduled Tmos&7 lank, _ sli ladw of the tongregatioa are'in- Pubiie school last Wednesday, tvelit -. • - .'