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VOL. 73 NO. 52 , ,emit" ita�. Fi1I AY FEBRUARY 4, 1935 - a Cents Far -
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'THE T. B. X-RAY CLINIC -- — -- - '>'
Grant MacEwan To Addrep Ontario
Early announcement pf"'dates' is I County Canadian Club BROUGHAM GIRL HURT SWING PiCKF.Ii111I,, PILLAGE ! !
being made of the
County T. B. X-Ray Survey, and we Grant MacEwan, a meso who hasMr.,
� This tubers of '
Louise Ritchie, 26, daughter of Mr. � pest " Sunda 'rote, at this date .as follows:-Pick- been in turn, a Bruce Ritchie of Brougham, suffered the DumbartonY Archery me
Irtive,' son, dean it- two broken ankles and a.br'okes right the guests of Ms' a ;►� s• Stan. •ems %'ST
Bring District High School-Thursday, agriculture, exectrYive, farmer, edit-
Mar• 24; Picker.•t,rg Community: 11sr. • or • alderman, • lecture: and author, wrist, as the resuit of a skiing asci- I at their farm seven
miles" north" -
24 and 25; Dumbarton Community. will -be the speaker at the next ddn dent at Daggtar, last Saturday after- Mr, and
(Public School) Mar. 28; Fai per meeltin noon Y ( Mrs• James Koch and cLau-
rg3ort g of the Canadian Club of f ghter, Sharon, spent Saturday arm !
Beach Community: Mar. 29; Rouge_ Ontario County, on Wednesday, Feb- Miss' Ritchie h gone to Dagmar Sunday with friends in Woodstock. -'
Hills Ca'rmrnity; Mar. SO; Brougham ry, 9 at St. George's paid with several friend - e fell at thel 114:x. A. E. Calvert lien the •'Luck'. _
CommunkY: Mar. 31; Claremont Com- moi, Centre Street, Oshawa bottom of a hill, after hittin a "
g piece, Draw"-a sack a'2 grapefruit, at the '
munity: April 1. Born od pioneer parents near Bran_ of ice and then deep snow. She was I. Cr, A Store lest grapefruit
More complete detaa`ls will p--oba'b. don, Manitoba, Mi •,anwas treated by Dr. N. F. Tomlinson of Irving
ng White hag been confinc+d to `>
IY be given later. - - educated at the Ontario Agriculture Claremont, then admitted to the Ajax $he house and bed far some days_
---- ------ --- -- College and did post gnadvafe work A Pickering Hospital. Saturday night • Herbert White is confined to bed
Rotary Learns About Arson
at Iowa State College, Following she was removed to the Oshawa with several tract
ured ribs,•received -
'Sad Ansooleia which he was ppo&asor and director General Hospital, where ]ler condi- while working on a highw -
ad the School of Agriculture at .the tion is reported to be sUWactory, plow, and s�rikin some snow= .:
The headinj above is not. to be, . Uul";atty of Saskatchewan ------------ ------ g obstruction.
misinterpreted. When Ube local Rot. Dean cf. Agriculture and Phorate Me- BRUSH WOLF SHOT -NEAR' PlE S•. ncer who bas bem in hos- '
surgery e
saunas by WectoraddressedS on Monday toba.Onorncs at the Uaiveradty rel Mani- BROUGHAM 41ty the week-end xy'ects to be home = •�
evening by Ia3pector. SiQ+tanonr of the + Glad to see Franck P�rouse -out is "
Attorney-General's Dept. and the Out. After a brief period as editor of Hugh Miller bf the 7th Concesaioti his car this Geek_
Pyre Marshall's Office on the subject the "Western Producer• , be assumed of Pickering Township shot and killed s car m is lcoking .well. ''• ,
ot! "Arson', he was not inetnveting his P+resenl appointment as a brush �avoli near hie. home .on„ Mon- eve sing olniest 1a' last '
them is the art of setting fire to Council of 'Canadian Bees ��' ]itieLael titarr, AL P. Articles Now day. The wo!! measured a 1rea -from -zero
buildings, but rather relating rvitll Is Producers, about b9 to ,
S any eardquarters in Calg®sy. atR >�s°1aeT7 is Tate News inches, and waa described as beim Tow-truckersbei
of his experiences as an investigator ny. MecEuran 'has the --------the vise of a large Collie do g ,k. in' tc vvn had a -"field
reputation of _ thenal get
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into suspected intentionally-destx� being one od tho best lfi1L Yet g• day' thea week Nice to se+e
speakers on Mr. Miller noticed, a fox near his T 'break" now end -r gain
Property by PY�niaca the - barns a few days ago _
Who 4 grievance
t Canadian-Club Laub platform and his Mrs.-Paul Kaisgt has just received and then' no- ad Ihh-West Pickedrig' F;re Deni `.
thought they had a grievance 4pic "Bet'ween the Red and the a G7u•istnsaa Card that was araile�! on
it had diaappear*d. In its place brad thea:- , 1
and were getting satisfaction by the I Rockier • vial {yi to on Monde punnrer fr:.� i p when cn
n8 us an fn oral..:horn Whitby, Ont., on December 14: y e saw the wolf. He be- a call a few _n/Rifts moo.-ieck,- n Cn 4
destroTing. by d" a of ether's pro- ed' talk about that uic �.lieves it may have devoured the fox hoL••-s :o Pet tllaaed gut„ >` N
q kly-develop- The card flus bees Yo Ptckerin in f ' M
Pe ty Many .photon were shown on i part oQ Canada wrlyich Is so much Yorkshire, g in its search for food. The •'hot stove ler •quer• has moved
England, and. track W .
the rrneeu of the various "impic- In the )laws at the preseatt time, 9ekerin Ontario-all on a tea-cent r s aniimell and into th*, new
menta'' used by arsonists, and of .- ..---�-- P• g' took UonWhitbyr - Com . r<_3' Hall- for Y, -
scenei of fires and attempts by ot- . LOCAL ,EGTA tY TO PABTICIPATB - will collect a' bounty. Poi it. This is :he he r'es b'et'a at least,
hers tb start fires. It was an iatelres _ .. ---- --_ -
t of the
Ing adde+ess, thanked Rotarian T. IN-I-NTERNATIOl1AL FIF'1iETH --------------------- - haat n years the o -TRESPASS
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i sevens! ea if <,
been killed S' that ET. j-NOS..
GROUND OBSERVER CORPS 1 _ In .the township, _7-
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bson,.. - ANNNESBARY CELEBgAT30N _- -- -- -- _
Mr, Slmmoas oras the ruest of then _ NEVYS BQY SeOL'1' AND Ci'B--- William Klvr►�, t'+: �=vn�- -r �
�1AW Pcesident Fred White. BANQUET T'"n'ty. ' n the i n It'-n- ar
The Pickering Rotary Club. is pre- Caneessioq
,-- _ _--- --- - ---�•-� Paring for the_ celebration of- the - The first meeting of tis a yosr n tz n Wed l......__..,.rr,u fit not b re*ponsible . .. '
50th Anniversa 'O Wednesday evenln Januar 't r Injuries surtain.'
P7ad C. N. R. Sate ry of the'!otmdrng of la t weer in ify^tc bits - we■y 28 tIi-e motbers-of the etas y rd by any, peron- oryemeti why
one of the letter-known ®erwi to Ffine at'entlan^P Rf" %ntPre�irci r•wm- t"e clubs cntcr*sined tiff it n e land t nrav be trespassing oa said"pioptsrty
The rife stolen froth the. C,-1�T, .R. clubs ,fn t21a- world today--Rotaq In.. _berg, . F"'Q A. K. .��ite�?•Ftci, nc t wh- , byap'gt akatlntg on a r
Itatfon oa -J' ternationa], by Paui Harris, tilt intent Commander of the RCAF Fi.'t�r Father and Sdii - Banquet A,11-,r he ( pond on - .
anraary 22nd was located Y dinner, a sing-so�_ PertY, a,..
n T - Years sago, in Chicago. Ce^.tre, Baprie, opone-4 the. nR war enjoytcd by p°O t�
Tuesday night by Mr, Elm- Gates rleo tern the boys and the ' 'elle s wi,•a Cam
It will interest readers to "know by.intrrduc:ng .lir. Forsythe, of the (alined) Wi1Lam
rid friend in an old gravel grit on something o! the St. John Amb W,-nc. at th,•' piano.
voodview Road.. _ origin of Rotary- .lane Aasoeiat,nn m• -o I 14P', John Lo -- - -
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Township Police said that about Paul Harris, who commenced explain^d the adt+anta e, of tit. John' y,- aster of C•"'emon. Card of Thanks j
D belie- St les, linen Inc •oduced Mr, Frank r
250 in cgsh •was missing, alantg with Ing law in C°gO�hy Years or more first aid, It was deri&d to p'•tt this Worth. Reginrial... Comlindssmoner Per
couple od Postal cheques. About ago' found going out- to7 lunch alone course into operation as. noon as pog- Central Oatarro who. aline --- `MY sines,-e thanks fo_ Lha unanr ,
3000 wohth of negotiable moneiy-pr- every day, was a lonesone affair, and sible. F'O Shepherd, in the absence1. addressed all people who have been to x_ iad inn
Bought lunchem of the Ait:craft Reco r' Pneaerrt and spoke on the -firuncial sendin+,-
ars a^ere stili ' intact Poise 0130 companionts, anti gnition instructor, d,;;ve which g--carils, and ezlquir,es in.. its ' =
ltd tine door of the sale had been (.'gathered around hiss several business Mr. Bill Baker, then itbndled the air-1 be+>rsn on -January 31st, ' loss uV!- nrty 'sister �s An.ttle Borate, .
annunered cif, andicattng work ad tM�s, dining tb day. -The craft recogrtition slides and showed a and will continttre for. the next two `s
i gentles each.. weeke He dtttcus•,•d the drive and - 1 "
natter salt-cracl[esa. rrt>'nnber ' 02 ,Wends,r, -ever, film on the E-29_ said that ntr m Toronto.
orxy raised wo I 11[rs
this 3annte su8gration of one or more visor, tt of
and on the Mr. Clare Knevii regional super- OpId goy Caflk and .FasaRp
Srnup decided to hold their urged those in attendance to to the local cotrinr'ualties to help to - 'y
Judge !'riteltsM To Bpeai To dadltii' dinner gatherings at the 4tomes help fill the gap' in the country's Put;'ch`ae ectuipment for the boys, Mr. -
Raapatal Anxilhry of the members of this group_, m met_ air defence network. An appeal for -
_ Lae then sp Aux ed lite FSeecutive of ANNUAL _
in one weeds at this hornte, the next . volunLeers to man Ground, Observer_ theLadi
Auzil g, Mrs;-•Evelyn
Ms Hon -Judge Pritchard, will alt- week at another, and rotating" a_ Carps i�o'l* iri this area was issued, mak '°� Prr3ident, .
bare Greene^. M •s i ere
ass dee Atrxil round' the drele of "friend:", and and it :Baa• p,,inted out that in today's yAf�ntln0 Tie
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lacy of 'Ajax- Se --T^ea3.', who- were '
:rrq ?o:yaslttp Hospital 'on F 'b.-uary from this rotztron, ramie the found- atomic-age Canada's front line of de- Pfeaynted with p ns by Mr. Worth. -.s
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His subject vVill be •+Women Jur. Ing ad the'Ro03ry Club: As has al- fence begins right here. Altho:gir our Mss. nal Jells, lFt, Vice`Pres., was=_
The Judge Plants, to make a ways begirt found to be the case, some towns and farms may never be the not a1+Ie to Ce ti went BAKE �� �� ,
','n': cif the meet in nro'ect ob+ective o: target of an•enem air"attack, the Colin La -'a
8. Be sure to goal was 'found Y. was sented wtth his
<nc, to be necessary, to 'maintain in•:erest, job of defending Canada depends u on h
Lay- :
p colli dredge fo- his good work in - PICKERING UNITED CHU]"
" and with Rotary, "Criopled Chid,-en" us as well as the Air Force and- de-
Is troop by Mr. Worth. Cc
has '
has been One of the leading activit_ fence o: gatiizations in Canada: 'n ohs first Sccut to' be presented' THURSDAY, ounty Juniors Elect \ew Officer FSBRUABY I0,'Lr45
les of-Rotary thr(wgh:ut the'worla. fir. Keevil pointed out that .th,, with •t,ia bade, 3.16 P.M.
All ciubs. are _beirg fcund to be Ground Observer Corps was organized � The "off �-Ut- of the Scouts • <
cr•-rrt Lyon;, Uxyridge E ?t L, a enga=ing in rrnny Ictal• pro}ectsaalso, in 1952 20 help detQot enemy bomber„ t and Clubs a". jr, n Tay, Alban .Law Soloist _Mrs. Catharine Calvert
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Pres dent M the' L'rbri- 3 Jun- which n i _ Handsoa.
son, (=,w Bekkev rh - -*
g'- ani that same appl'ee to, the Picket. ght sneak: through h the coon- I Cliff Bar4ey: � ( -
^ rs. +as elected ?resid_aL' Ing Club, as is well kho:vri by our try's rar'ar network. Pointing out,that � Bert Greener Gordon Bray. Jc,;y _
he Ontario County. Juiticr- Farr- residents. gch en my intruder is a - notenti„I' preFener, �Uith 2 - e
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A-, F•' < u ri, 13 flee Ann: al Meet- -: The atom-bomb carrier” he- said one flet 2nd and* erente, •The w 3- ._•------ - ----- ----- ----- - • -Y '•
-r January 15, held in the Town �y-ear 1&g5S will rte eb-erved by t - ---- •
Rota . .thrca h tit the world as i"S"; bomoler today has the striking power 'e9Z by Mr, We-Ih,, The suecess!ul ey_.. _ OpWNG EVENTS
Ha91. Prooklin. .40: hay •been Fi it eth ' nni:•r-Fary y;ar, ;nd 1'ig, of 1n0 World War II bombers. "For• ening closed with a c'iim on the .Ott-
:overarly active in Junior Fa;•mer that • reason," • "the awa •Jamboree.
r. oyer a Fericd of years and has yet rr.ocest plan; are sire'dy Being he sand, t. a mission , , RED CROS "
he,:. al•aut. S
of every volunteer in the GOLC is vit- AN bRGAN1ZATiON MEETING
r-ctically all Junicr We :will to te'I'r.g, core of t!z ally important .not only to the - -" -'
^-Fr -ctirities. lives,of millions of his fellow citizPr= Callen' Bowling League News For A
st'rrc f Ro'a-y rnter a'ional through- RED CROSS BBA\CH
"kers
elected v: ere: -Hon. Pres.. out'the next few we$ks. but in assuring Canada's abilityto bell For Pickering Village and Toans6>tBI
Boyer; Pickering; President, •; able to. Fight Lack should today's Team- polri�' pintail ,.
Lyons Uxbridge': lF 1•• .gi Y Will iSe ,Held Iii bickering ;
B t Vice- 'a st a to betwben frgedhm anrlayranny Go=Getters 7 5059 Cotnatunity Hall, Pickering
lTer.lvn Ross, Beaverton: 2nd Fresby'�-s-i.w v. S. p'la'ns result in an attack upon our countr ."
Sa'n3ro James, ParYFo rv; ' j $Pring Rally' _ "The chance of enemy Y Ramblers u i>8 MONDAY, FEBRUA$Y 14 -,$15 P. ,
eta Y attackers de- 8 51' r .
T: ensurer Maustyn y1r_ _ - stroying our cities is vastly increased Old Crocks '
'IT, Uebri�ge; County Director. T'e Fx-ctrt've of the N'om?r.'s INvithout an effective•,.net:vork of i 4651 Interested are'urged.teattead,
fi:=ar<on, Uxbridge. 1?rssionary cCCi ,Y ' !�-ti �.,•a prP�y�._ 1 human eyes aril ears. We realize that Guttersnipes -
1"n •1 V.e:ing got rinds to?v =r` l' °' t " r'nste; U, ted the it Force canncY rely : elely ono 707 ri United -- ------
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4 4 Ytctce ng Church W. A ' j - • a
number bf-eports from t*`)-
Ch-j-.-ch r.n W� n s'a� .J n a 2 racier and it can }ie sair,''that. under . RoIling Pins t 1 4638 atlt ,acts is their regular. tnonthly
y'6h,
the past Year. c-n`ra tt 'r �7CFk`rs �;' mcet:»g an Febr"a , 2
{ � rr ed. certain citrum.�tatrces enemy intrad-I - r'Y 10 at.,.,00
Port Perry, reFd,p.
t:9 on. Prov.. 4 : t e- rmirutas. ':rhe r + #' is I ars could slip through' the country's I - 3' 0' -• 42 t the hurch. .
T ••"- +.•n ons ro_, rneehng had been reid and 3 radar 'mitbtella' Without .Laing c%- P SinQi s ^ver ^C' _
rowed, the w•>^rlv r= orfs wr-e ,giv,n,.lte�teii." `ca he.said, "volunteer to .Seen er 2^5 7 ,A Friendship Club St. Andrew's
82 ,
r. nn th_ R. Y, U. S A Russ 269; eD - '
Coma: - _ p 0., I .. tynde 240;' D. Fr s
^'n'n' i +el: �i^r- "�ch ' ! ,�'`ra 'u'3r::nt'al inc-eaFe• help t'?e Ground OLserver Corps' by Balsaon 230: r? t,a•. 223: G. Bryant Piesbyterlan Church
and rerr.ation centre' a,- c tFq in n•:w m-tubers and money, raised in applying for membership to your local 222, 206; D. Short- ed will hold an Aiter.,oan Tea and Hotnp >
208 • J Baking and Caney- Sale, on , '
!an Pall Uxbridgs, and Tcd -071 deparfrent chief observer or 1Ir. John-Ashton, Bryant 209,'203; IV. Baker 20�•�.
of Beaverton. A perioi b! ?'inns �t•ere nn^de for the S ring regional supervisor, Pickering. ,, Mitchell 201. ' W' ' _
AU - - Saturday, February 5, 1955 ' ,
discussion was led by Jack Pally to t•e held irr Trinity United - Sin_les with hanaican over- 200-M.
on cnd Norm Lyons. A •ca•nm- Church, Sowmanvil!e#on .Wednesday The W.A. is having a pot-luck sup- Lynde. 287; M. Lay 237; D. Short- • 8t 3' '00 P. in. in .;.e ua lay School
-s appointed to draw up a F`^`•Mary 23rd. Re-istrations to start per 3p Baggottsville School on Feb- - reed 212, .211; W. Mitchell 212; J. Rooms. Come and n i at
constitution to the• v esenfed at a: 900,o'cin' R. M-s. W. Sra'ard. Pres wary 18 'at 6.3.0 p.m, Each family JFu3e 205, _
A n-u�l Meeting,' -'dent • of the Bay of Quante Confer- is asked to bring' a hot dish and a Tri�,s(iREENWOOD R OMAN'S Y
the a+gin- 'trice bench, will be thQ guest .seen_ cold dish of food. An interesting pro- G. Br anto819. 5 Bryant I'ker in the mornin end Maas Mar g g-planned. Y ryant 599; ,D' ASSOCIATIO,q
fisc Bar't+aun Reiner wan guest g. g• ram_is bein • Shortleed 556; p, Balsaon 522; M Presents
>r and showed sli'ie- a`-herr• trip ( aret ' Halliday- missionary from An- A carload• of young. people went to LYnde 522. i _
at Britain' during the past year. Zola, in the afternoon. Greenwood on ' Sunday evening to at-
Triples with 7rattdica
leaner routes f . o., Re:fnerville'. _ tend the .I?ireside _ meetin o the M.' Lynda:'803 D. handicap over MO- S TV UP
rice E3ward County. Trophies ------------------~ ----- Y.P.U. g rti<>Bed ROUND ^'
WE TERN
Rttdd7 541:.M, Lay 538; L. Bye 512; �
n Junior Competitions d bring GOOD SEASON FOR THE RINR Roselyn Combden, Ajax, spent the W. Mitchell 508, FRIDAY, -FEBRUARY 4, 1859 I+'
st year were- presented by H. week-end with• Mr. and Mrs. Arch t
Bell. The Guttersnipes were the only
r, A¢ricultural Representative Trying to operate. the Rotary Rink Earl i'uckrin 'eritered the �1'oronto teanq to take four- points-this week GREENWOOD UNITED tCHUlgCH
J. Gill, Assistant Ag_-icult'ur_ during the pent few winters has been the expense of the Puppets, Tire' `Go Adults Ste.. Children ,
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necentative, a gather discouraging business 'b General Hpapital on Saturday for Getters took three from the RoIling t
treatment. ---- ----=----=---=-=-----------t
E3ilI Boyes, 1954, County Pres= I they have had -the r' 'Ibreak•' this . • Pins while the Old Crocks and the PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCII. '
1 Mrs: J. Hickford, Beverleyand
as chairman during both atter_ past couple of weepcs-good' ice web- Larry of West Hill visited hir. and Ra;nblers tock Iwo each. Judging Will meet in; Retrtlar Meeting, po ? ' , ; ,
rid evening sessions and was 1 the: and lots of wafer for flooding, . ra. S. Sorenson on Sunda from th•e wa polrlts FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19tlti
ii Y in which the
I by members of the County and, the youngsters are making good Mr, and Mr's. Mac Hedge, left on are being divided up, this promisee. At 9.00 P. M, in, the Coumet! # r'•
ve. us@'of. the ice. to fie' a much closer race than last Chambers, S}
t Monday '`en a trip to. Florida. _
section. C. M_ BRUCE HOGARTH, Clerk
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- ..boo that should be own- troubles in •trying to k -
arms interesting to - =side-u)i. I put oa sheen
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WR40!FN�OICMES portico] pepple from England is `Royal and rubbers and thea pulled'
�y,.Chet," beinC the experience of heavy woollen socks over ted
''" het si whole works. What added
the Royal Buckingham
Palace from the atter part of "charm to my attractive ,foot-
A. - - Queen Victoria s reign to that wear was the, fact that one, sock.
of George V and later as chef was bright blue with red : topci
eWfr%V.FCtax%ke for the late Queen Mary after and the other-light grey—they
she_-beeame Queem Mother. were the only ones in mq -mend-
Well, for the first time this mg basket. that .,didn't need
darning: Fortunately no one
BAGS-
Well now, I suppose I must winter the fields are covered_ came along the 'road when I ,
pP with anew. Just a light Tall
tear myself awn from the book was getting the-mail from the
y y around here —but 'Y imagine !sox!
I am reading long enough to get 'there ;is considerably more up
• — _ _ _ - this column done—and then I Apart ' from the ice 1 .-had a
,�... beyond the hills. My., .what a
-return to my book with- time we -had last week getting wonderful time last week. Spent
- » out delay. What book? It is around _on •the ice. Partner isn't nearly a whole day gathering +
called "Doctor to the Islands" up old Christmas cards in an-
too good at keeping his balance
by Tom and. Lydia Davis. The and I am even 'worse so we slier to the appeal for such
"SALADK-
"island" being the Cook Is- 'make a good pair. However, tarda to. be left at. Honeydew ,
__ .. AN £ ItURST., lands in the South Sean It is " ItestauranU in Toronto. (ThePartner has a pair of creep-
a true narrative giving the ex- ers" that he--keeps for just such - time limit is past now.) Thea
0 perlence of Dr. Davis and his an emergency. Without them I went to work on 's whole lot ,
wife during a seven-year stag of papers and magazines 'foe l
-there are times when he would ,
"Dear Anne Hirst: I am not •what not to do, sad it she is . at Rarotoga, the largest one in hardly be able -to get up the the Boy Scouts. After awhile
fax from 40, and rm frightened. + honest in admitting
mistakes the Cook group o! islands, where -bill from the barn, even with we shall be able to move around
-.... it that all my lift rve • she makes fewer of them... _ was the help of ashep. Many times at g arm.
Dr. Davis appointed as Gin - er F ,
not been able to hold . a ansa? t Frank Medical Officer of Health. It
analysis of ones tail- we have thought we would like A
rve tried to be all that is ex- • ores Is a help, too. Bdves' striking examples of What an oil-burning furnace instead 0
ted o! a woman kin under- • Man a happens when man-made in-
of coal, but as Partner says -- _
Dec i y girl yields-0 � 0 a upsets What ' would he do with ut
standing, sympathetic, chasm- man's love-npaking e a r I y, terveation u the balance o! ,. q 9 ? 4
Ing and intelligent. I am conal- . • ,ahowa a' too-fervent eagerness nature. For instance there were ashes in slippery weather?" Not � _ '
- - dared more than pretty, and. I • to oblige-him. This isn't smart, many large mango and cheat- only , for- ourselves but for the xy, i
have no difficulty at all in at- • for he concludes he is not the nut trees on Ilia island which ' cows and cars too. Every' day ,
tracting men. But — • first. male in her lite and the were _always left standing even - Partner goes out with .his ash-
"Usually it's only shout five • idea revolts hire. Other young though younger trees were cut . .- pail before the truck comes in `
or six months after an. eligible • women snub a man with such down. Then in 1933 along. came .. � the milk. After breakfast he
male starts Bann me. s $ a Government agricultural "etc-' starts out.again, spreading ashes �'•
g paring hostility that he believes her part„ � had previously work-
- no affection. (and making vague • incapable .of emotion. He can, for the cows from the barn to '
' � - - • - romiaesl that the triendsh • - ed in youth' Africa and was the trough, and from the driving
.>? friendship however, be repulsed so gra- under the impression that the
goes haywire. I feel he grows - • ciously that he feels he does shed to where I must alalic to '
bored — which of course makes • appeal to her but she has too same agricultural principles back the car out of the shed.
me self-conscious and unable to •much rel!-ren to stoop to _should apply to both countries. He also uses quits a bit of salt;
— converse on impersonal topics • conquer. > So he ordered the huge old trees after all his trouble+
to be cut -down on the ground And- then,
_ like • world affairs.. sports and - , + Some professional women the cows they
out to drink and
other subjects that interest men • that their great spreading roots what do they do? Start fight= R i
1 assume an arrogance that is, were draining nourishment ►'
and interest me, too. •anathema to romance. Positive Ing, no leas! Just as I wan going P-:'
"Then I can only deplore the • to personality, they- from the soil. The natives did r he mail the other d
-• Pe y, e'1` cannot as they were .told although they for t a h oh pi
things 1 will never have — a . + there were. two of the stupid
discuss any topic without R�
husband. a . home and children. + show' how su riQr they knew that the tree roots shook things, heads togetFon Pushing t;
"1 tin a profesaloaal + and moved is the tropical each other around on the ice,
young feel. They forget that woman- ��, loosening the soil better J "
woman, and certainly should be + liners. a willingness to listen slipping and Biding all over ,
- a more interesting- companion • than a plough could vn done, the place. Then a few of the
and • learn, judicious flattery while shade from a trees gave '
. -than a housewife who csa only sand a sense of humor can still " others came along and joined ~
Talk food prices, children, and r shelter to the "low crops The in the fray. It reminded me of
big a man to his knees, just _ trees, .were destroyed.-and as a NO STARCH—Flt h wind'and bit-
what new clothes or jewelry she s as_a -cozy dinner she prepares result the crops were alternate- a acre Map Gar-
the pat le Lea!
can coax from her husband ... + can dissolve a bachelor'! will ly bleached. by the sun and dens on Christmas night! I *as In cold are responsible for this
A.sure there would be a .few brok- petrified o0ortment 'of laundry.
Here I wait, hoping the right + power, When a man is low and' crashed' out by- the rain. Then p
_ - one will come along- before rm • out of sorts, be turns to the casae the order to prune the _ -
an lege between them so I did socks, slacks and shirt eft on et
too old to care. ! girl . he feels at home with = orange trees That, too, was a my best to stop the rough fiouse
., but not #�efore two of than went clothesline were really rough- .
Men only seem to be out-for + one who asks question, fits his grave mistake as. according to dried by Old Man' Winter. „y
What they can get, someone to s mood like a glove, who is Dr. Davis, in this region of thedown a their knees However, ,
"• - - practice-Iovemaking on (as one + sympathetic and tender at the 'tropical hurricanes. nature does managed to survive with x
- reader put it) so they'll know s moment She is the wo• her own pruning and the trees out Injury As for me I. had m7 ISSUE b
' how to proceed when their true • man he wants to come home survive, whereas the trees that
loves you think there b o des „ to, and that is the keynote of were pruned with clippers died
tiny that think
t our lives? s -� feeling for her. within a . few weeks ~
That that
matter controls
desperately » Examine yourself as• though The story o? the island is, of `
�- you .were somebody .else, course. fascinating. front, s medi-
ation
%-Date tries to change a situ• honestly, critically Perhaps cel standpoint As one follows '
K is to . ao avail? That perhaps • that will reveal what is lack- /
- ' my particular, destiny is never s ]ng in your personaliyt. One the hard but successful doctor
gains!
to have what all women want + suggestion: It is smart to date Stas of the young doctor against s
.::"and most of them get — a man . ignorance. lack of sanitation / -
- � � more than one man at a time; and witchcraft.
-of their own. it keeps'both on their toes
` ONE LONELY WOMAN' • _ When- s girl has had your So, if you -really. want a fas-
Fatalists seem to ' believe • experience of failure and al- cinating and, informative book r- <
that what is to be will be, and. • most given up hope and thea to read just try "Doctor to the '
- .... N are convinced that it is futile •suddenly .the right man, ap. Islands" -written In a style that
" to struggle• against one's pm. • pears, we like to call it des- is humourous and easy to read. '
destination . I am note one FULLY-
of •tiny, And then how grate-
those. • . she is that all the other men , PUBLIC '
• When a Woman kdoWs what • passed her by! are passing you by, cheer u�pd.. QUALIFIE11
"�N
•'she-wants, I think she should Never give up hope. Your Tomorrow b another day, �IAAnSRT
» lay her plans to get it First, • m o t comforting "thought. its adventures -are hidden to as. SALESMEN
to deserve 'if andprepare: for + a Hee romance,
and is the mood for
shou7a, be that we cannot romance, and dop't despair. It-
y it, then use-her ingenuity and + know what tomorrow will `
,• help
common sense to pursue the •bring.y to write to Arnie Husk
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search Successive experiences • ,� - Address her at Box 1, 123 Eigh• _
- K ,with the malt seri show 'her H yon feel that, sad liteteenms St, New Toronto, Out.
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cion when it is offered- on the public market. On
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Toronto. When your stock is sold through the mar-
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PUOLIC LIVE STOCK MARKET AT TORONTO
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BLACK EROS. LIVE STOCK COMPANY LIMITED
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and McCURDY A McCURDY LIMITED
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01"rie Stock Ywas, Twome
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A•ax,Hos ntal and treated for minor nim with a poor attendance. 1 Dumbarton United, Church.... Thee,.
CLAREMONT p �' p DU N BARTON -
injuries. Both cars were badly smash- Skiers were seen going through the i coloured slides land are well wla_-M '
Mr. John Qaantz ' and party spent ed. `village all day Sunday, heading for The' Dunbarton • Legion is- holding seeing. 'Your attendance makes yod '•y '
Sunday flsiing . at Lake Simcoe and Mrs. Frank Hutchings who -has been the hills around- Dagmai-. 2 dance at West Hill Legion Hall on eligible for tha $100 prize. 3
caught, several -nice fish. in .poor -health for some -weeks -is now Cold weather last week ,cut down Friday, February 4A at 8.30 till 1.00. I A1�i. JW. Mofitershead - bE Whitbr '
Mr. and Mrs.' Ernie Mayse of Osh- improving,(' the attendance at the Downham Door prizes, spot dance, modern and called on friends whae in the village
,awe visited with Mr. and •Mrs. How- Mrs. if Cooper is. convalescing Nursery, showing of landscaping last old tyme dancing. on Saturday..
and Hockley on the week -end and at her home, following an operation week in the community hall. Those )- On the -sick list last week wane: Mr. Harold Anderson took ova_ that -'
--sited several other friends while in the Oshawa hospital. who attended enjoyed the pictures; Mr. A. J. Thompson, Mrs. R. Conner. I duties as postmaster- 02 the Picker- .
-' liere. Mr. land Mrs. Don $edges --and very much and some of them may be Miss Doreen Jenkin and bL_-s. Harry ing post Office on : Tuesday. Best
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. family, visited with Mr. and Mrs. trying sohne of the ideas around their Cook, of the Bay Road._A;speedy re- wishes of the community go to Har- die
-Vic, Symes on the birth of. a daughter Gordon Neale on Sunday. homes this spring: - I covert' to all. - old in thiswork.
work• ti
-on Saturday at Brierbush Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. -' Boxhall of Oshawa, Claremont has had its share of win- Mr. and Mrs Bev. - Warwood, o! I The second concert in this winter's
_.. 'Two cars were involved in a head- with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gear ovep 'ter -colds. We understand that nearly Sca,boro were Saturday visitors at iseries featuring well-known artists,
on collision on the Brock Road, just the wee -end. half the school was out last week, the Thompson's of the Rese Line, was
held on Saturday evening in the
•below the 7th concession on Saturday A picture show was held in the suffering from this common ailment. Mr. E: G. Stallon was in Toronto On -to' Ladies' College, Whitby. The
.:night. The two drivers were taken to community hall last Wednesday eve- Several birthday parties were held last week having_ unde=gone surgery artists in tfis recital were: the well- -
* by local children last week. Among- on his nose. kno%tn baritone James Milligan and
V $ _ them were David Dean on Thursday I Keep February Mopen for the pianist, Miss Sydney Young, winner -
FUELS' and Karen Hayward and Date Boni- I presentation of "Beautify-4ng Canada of many scholarships. Both artists dii,_ -
face on Saturday. I by Landscaping your Horne- by the lighted the audience and it ones malt
Mrs.' Lawrence Hutchinson is on H. C. Downham Nurseries in theby tine rumbarton-subscribers to have
��� the sick list at the present time. ----- -• ----• -
We'ream one of the best conceits pres-
gret to report that Mrs. Daw- The W.M.S.R'.M.fi. will be held in the anted :by the Association_ -�
son.quite recently had the misfortune S.S. rooms of -the United Church on . +�
_ _ Ml:s. Aylmer Barry is' confined to s
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BUILDING
SUPPLILS'
toSall and' break three ribs r: her' Thnrsda}, Feb Stud Bo the thud the Os'-awa Hospital ina serious coup home. She is. at present recuperating chanter of the Study .Book on India dition.
at the home- of her daughter, Mrs. will be taken.
Empringham.
Mrs. J. Spencely who recently un- -
_ derwent an operation in the hospital,
' Roll Roofing __ is now improving nicely and will be
home in the near
future. Asphalt blftngldd The United Chu choirr would ap-
98
rov oo snow �smaul-brik 8tt�preciate very much, if anyone having
copies of "Christian Service song mSTmiQD•••FyRe
oS
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books
books ould return them as soon as
possible. Reek
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w_ out o FEED M& oN x.9
rgan, visited
Insulating Board] on Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. � and Mrs. Stewart ' �-OP ii"WAIASN O
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C .,
comma, LimeikPlaeter _ of'Quaker uak Y
: Bal! er !'illi. '
Miss Dorothy Hockley with a num-
ber 74 A. We MITCHELL or 75- bar of Oshawa friends; spent the
week -end at -Burnt River.
_ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norton, 14Ir.
Bud Norton, , Mrs. Howard Hockley
ire .w sad Mrs. bliidred Simpson• of Ux-
t
`>" ` bridge, attended funeral of the -
b e ten the
;w E �, s "' ... . I late Mrs. - Joseph Farquhar in, To-
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I N Y I TE � � � ?onto, last Wednesday. -
YO U TO Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Connor -vi- - �r
sited with friends at Schomberg on
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11 .. TANK -TYPE CLEANER
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Sunday.
TbaWs a besmy and wonderful • �; h '�"a
} 4aovar Mr. and Mrs: Everett Hockley spent
�atdaiaadascripsiob.alfou aquas Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard a 2`
as M for yoorsdf1l Oil Len
Hockley. -
sas 3wo NoNrly rp�raex to feasum Congratulations to Mrs. Cindy and
for fiver•„ salsa talc ralur, Mrs. Ward who celebrated birthiiays - r - ti • -
writL 4ies of Its grpe. Why not. last week.
for a bsasae sbowi[[s -' Mrs Pyatt and three boys, from
kyrNo obUsetions. Lansing, visited on the week -end with CLA REMONT CO-OPERATIVE
of ooursa ¢ .' her mother,, Mrs. Loyst.. Mr. Pyatt
was also a Sunday visitor. PHONE, COLLEOr - CLAREYONT ii _.:', - -
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j.1FE,, FIRE. CABL'ALTY, BONDS, AUTnbIOBiLB
THE MODERN WAY - LIAMIL•ITY 1*;SURANCE ETA:. ��;`jj twill •s.•••a•
111eyv and' Re -conditioned ]Sowers I' >Bt7Y'F�M AND DIST TQ)'IR PROPERTIES i 11 w eiaee0* STORE HOURS
n In Swell FOB 5.17.E WITH er• .� t>r4
$read New Self -Propelled Idowtrs - _... - 0 P.
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Walk Days
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-Lombarl^ Chain Saw - PRESCRI1 Tt0� , 1.•• P. 1 Sun&� . F. Y.
- - GALES AND SERVICE ;
Repairs To All MakesOt
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PICKzzING UNITED CHURCH
CHRISTIAN fiClEfiCQ A 6t.AstS AND BCRiEN
_ : A ChrstA3n Sciemee Service will (above -the e- the Anis Dtos eteeeij
oPa'Ica soyas
' WELL -DIGGING - REV, A. E- Yoaei, M►nlater held is Eaat Woedlanie Cenrmzn3il Ale. 1. ELEAiL �, OAK lrY,O0161NG Egos eo Sae, - Q.00 to a."
TANK$ - - r $UNpAT FEBRUARY 6, 1955 Hills; each F.unday al >l.M Per M. B. IL Wtdne ay - 8.00 to 17100 N
IsEpTpc }ill; i;oi ite
P SE SySTEWS 10.00 a. m. - Sunday Scboc4 11.00 A. ISI. Sunday School and Nazr- Yt7iONL►•. yVHR3Y Hl
- ?%one: Pickerlalr IAM 1400 a. m. _ Morning Service Very at the same hour, j�] • M. �j ord on
A. J. GIROUX 7.00 p. to - Yoa+ng People+ por tu+raer inffc. tion. can - N. -
' -. aFrWa7. .. _ 7 or a 71781.
n>tnbarton P. O. -
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Cb eve>dot•
teb 25 ------------------------_ taa.•as• o IST. ANDREWS E YARDS LUM. $ D8 WATCH and
7. 3,Ot,'T--lad5'9 gold wrist watch, wtth.. r » CHURCH
PICKElRtIQd. ONTARIO RETAIRI*1C3
• _ two cdamonda on each tildes' �a5t AUULEY. +Rev. Aenneth MacLennan, )MliatalarNo
"I7iurFday night.-tetween fte 4corners 1.30 M - Smnda7 1
Sehoo
and rd; Fred ftereys, re5idenoe. in P. m. - Ch+:rch 8ct-vi^e
0,45 4 M. -Sunday 9rhool
- 11.00
. A .M Msraiati Srrrrlse WARM p �j j, p � j J �� y
. IC9suc'ch Street II f1 RfR RIN �U Il i1 �~
Pic,,,Beng V tl'o ge
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- he�ward., Flflder n1 ase contact Mrs. ��� Air S, Barnes
D,10 Udall, at the Pickering Phone
.COOPER, BLOCK s °� � s
_ ' TO$O�NTO - : me R lass P;<S�'T O U ti S1T(OSH �s I
POR ^SALE-hQ`'s Id fi,rnitu�:, a alb OLF.N PAJiIG AVE. -^
C(f1iEY1.Ef S LINE 011
so brooder coat $tc " 500 �ciW • - �.• _ ] -
- - a &sad ends. Beckett. "cand house COD Mete + 3g �V 1 LTY H EATI f1k� Is.'VIIDi. S' W % PENS sad O
treat d q►ood"a •gtcre- D 3,b'r+om All pt-.1terlet 1.AD/SS' and lI$N'i'S' MATQ
Tfoaie$4 08 g li From sm" Ter"I $1.00 Wil
,� WAndays and ewening'a a 7.00 _ and: _ _ �. Sol ..y. - No DOWN PAYitl;rNPt'
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P�Rg and DDC _ -
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_- - ck, clean, and _ _. __ __
- :1.00 per h�i:r. �r Pickering Jew ell
_ tquanantee3 tlrst•claas Palating and re. eI AVT - aTATIOla Ret1D - ntttttrr r« -
paper -hanging. E-i,Stokes, DePoM- _ _ 'Forrest Lumber Co. pICKEWNG TOWNSHO
tar; R. It• 3, P`ckering: Phono 35Wi, _ _ _ PERMITS,
- r - ,rues is is:.rov_[ .. Ile f _ -
+nal
h. � .. to
c r' w^hv carrtage fEn-lisp-- are urged- to attr7id her .Y.it imfut4 ' � ,�
BUII:DING
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18d�iSD, TTTB5f1AYS •i1VD FR1D$
` - style): 9 -pie -e &Wn% suite:' rocking :ind a warm welcome. 'Retseshmenis sr'`Yt xtr� 1 •y. rlk t::y to Mr. D-iu:kar_ LN To h.00 P. 1L j
chs lr: stu3 o r c ttchc t�lShts. ' No - avis, be Be ved. VCe _n.3, aS , = P Appointment
O posits S1wanL'Paek1
ht nd sncl 1' ,,ni:y dry tY,n rug! 1t:i l cam` ung o1 ( And By APpo
Y*Asoruble -ni`er .g1lFeaa Phone- 9th, wilt .e,�_ ily. N•¢ - -- t� t.' pp�/ Tom+
-'bians�n Pickering SS5Wl3.
-Lis vv be shown-irr}m ?.00 to 9.a0 a. A'
.1+lurk.u`'rec«.nt�y_ - P�"%ON� 195W12 Ja PR
deb 11 Bring )cur ..si dren. '1ti�y '�► t +
_ --: 4e kept late. sur _
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ATH HFt.L'g t*REFr)ER HATCHERY ]lir, E. Coruutt has und: 'Rage %r.• LjCe (� lel )� sUg DING tId9P>'TOS
All Selected Pre• dors Cn' our Own 'I gery. it the- C s`3wa Rio, pits tQdas
floy
yarm�-Barret rook±, celumbiana. Edi as Weil as can be exp - -.1I
®t ,�j'u 'V�lEboard
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MICRV.i.T. POTTLTRY FARMS- -_;,- � i�iould�ng
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CLAREMONT, ONTARIO The W.A. mit nt the home of ?rlr". 1
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Ph ase: MarkM= 3�1 n ieorge Todd on Wcdn�sday. F«•bru:iry _: ,
mar zs =x" TE xRY 3 ��
• - - - 9 for a luncheon at 12.30 o'clock, to _ =z i _ �T C ��.t'i E18CtltCS� Plnmkw '
be followed by the regular t f +•'+a•,,,� '
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grAB?, GUAAANTEED $"i1� I nnmencinc at 2 o'clock• Subject for te r � A g l N Err DOOR *t D� ar on s
to all makes devotion, •'The -'noon". - -
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AND PUBLIC ADDRI7E3B SYSTEMS of a A. J. Taylor and hope for :,r DAILY SERVICE -IOW 'fAREs _� ■ �'' s trs:etb0
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]1laoLF,OD ELECTRONIC SERVICES early improvement. _
Brock Rd. North '" _ -- tN smd or .a plckerisg 27J3 - _ Mr. Earl 1'iT.:e ^as b^en'. oaW`�•�� A U.S.A.VANPOINIS -- _
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magneflum anode euchre'�d dance .at the school on was Street,. Flcikertag i
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were tied at the end of the first half. VOW whirls is highly •recon mended
1 11tgd$ 29- rederi - . G R E E N W 00 b - - Badant2ton .- by the studentIL ,
dummoonniono Mr. atA Mrs. N. Crozier lad Shk_ The Picking District High School The annual 2=11 is also the
le hava moved to Port Perry. They Bsd'ninton Club is'holding a senior Home Coram dance for all
-(7•(JARANTEED _ s y I g" grant
MCEACHNIL, recently -sold the store to Mr. and inti hue+al, mixed doubles, tourna- and many of the old classes "who
RADIO SERVICE Mrs. Pentland, .who we welcome to went this k and ii'teeih to twee have
t ent are %"ea twenty gone before us" will be wet -
`Any Make or Model FvslylZTVRE DEALS= community. I enPpected to enter. The wtsr_ , coned back to their Aima Mater. ,
ceofntlq wifih Mr. and Et¢s Garnett served with a bbea�uti-Sul trophy don_ ---------------------� 1
Mrs. P. Wilson visited a �kw days
Arthur Field,18 O" { �• GREEN RIPER
Co6rdoe, of Pickering. sled bB Trophy, Craft.
rivae Ambulance 8ele!!e int The Club is preparing tor -the ars_
Patsy Wardle of Sbiaroomd Mr Buckles has
- PHONE PICiS7pii(} 7f IP. - "Ds�•or Nig11t � the week -end with 97ximn Clarke. meal Badminton Tournament to be' just finished as .
: VWL NeSAamik lrs�epr _The Evening Auxiliary ori! the W. � st Piclo�jng on April 1st, in apartment ^t tl,e Binatead borne.
170 M. S. held their January meeting at which nix teams from each of O. C. lam'. and Mrs. M. Draper visited A.' . ,
�TT t� __ ww T ' the home ori Mrs C. Cloaron on Wed- • V• I-, O• C. C. I., Porb 1 rry Uxabrid- J. and Mrs. Y.eal of Markham.
lZAL � - = r . n y evening the 28th. The wor- ger WhLthy, BowmanvIlle : Port Hope, Hf and Mrs. J. Stovens White -
ship ' Cobol,re_ Peterboro, vale visited B. and Mrs, Drapw.
L►I 1V ES .ti F %� . �t• ship service on the theme "Evangel- ?��daaY, will bo
i®o-•-t'be Chwich Business" was giv-, co�dng• dors to -Port Mrs. Fred PostiR
pally si �To*Aad ]hues ~ s�� en by Mm C. 146cTaggart. Ttea study The big dance ori lite year at Pick- unu�r the doctcr's care. We hope �
period on the topic "The main Bus- Bring District High School is corning, a speedr9-ecomry,
W. J. 7R10t1�80li, .10. 4 friar. ih� of the Church" based on Chap- UP a week t� Friday and every eL A number of friends attended a
Cliarleved Rom For AS BOesir4er and Sallellor ter 5; of the "Church in India" was fort is being made to make this yeses card party at the home of Mr. andl
O� Mr1*& Uslassue ani o0dasio . formal the best _
presented by Mrs. H. Middleton ass- yet The theme is the Mrs. Hea:•Y Michell, Markham, ars
' "Mardi Grad"," -which will be cele- Thu , of last vw.dc.
S'HOIiE: P1CSF.RII�id 3MiF= t>IlwstOod Bldg-, huAjI%xJ fated b7 Miss B. McI Tag Mrs. R. brated� down in New Orleans do a Imo'. and Pira Rus_vell f e-nilton
>dasbees Phone - 4,p2 L0 Dl:9rhey and M�•s. C. McTaggart. The
sodden" Phone: Oshawa 13a4M President, . Mrs: R.-_Jack¢nan, led the few weeks. Iiowev�, ours is not a visited on Saturday evening -V t!%
K t !Y AND C LA R K E olrl'liCW sovlle: • business section. Mrs, R. Disney was
masquerade as it is down there. Mrs. Loris Lehman and fan ijv
TIG Twedw to--n'� appointed Baby Band Leader. with n Ih- supply the music will Cottage prayer meeting at Mr, and
2LN a. low to 6.80 P. as. and Mas C. McTaggreat as Aasis6aat. A y Quintet a local Mss. Fred Gcsttck'a
- ALTCTIONLERS 7.N to 0.00 p. s j social hour followed. The February
L ori and Aatborlsed tar the satsadaT: k" L m.' to 6.00 P. sir, meeting will t* held at the home of
Cramaea of Ontario and Y011L closed on mendwo Mrs. W. Maxwell. •
rain $toes, I7ap moots lion,,• Naffed Church Ycsrag Pecpt�'s The Sur rise of the'- Year.
bold { Reef Estate Unions ")--M Pickering, Ajax. Mt.
alas oar spseisilt, at Re" nabio Cbirnp"racbw Zion and Green River and Whits +
j4ty Dad' suld o AM 40 vale joi,•ed with Greenwood in a
?rico 410816 DENl07g BOWBRHl. D► Q rirenw ids wing. a Union
Sunday evening. LOW -PRICES
- Madill P. 0. SMas Agin. IBM, DOCrM OF CHIIiOPitAhT� T2ie Pick -sing, Vniat led in the wor-
p2rkiaa P. Q pboa0 Masbl. gM ship >FiRAY missionary, 2� NrancSi Eldsratde. a . r _... PUR
account lad
fteaUsen Lave beoa astabUdW 300. BROCH ST. Dow= showed slides of her wct-!c is New-
OHQUALITY USED CARS
soeanne= 111000 189C w�.gY. ONTARIO
1�otrncIIaTtd. A nodal trou- tolloav�lla
: the churcti 'boaernent. The next nxiet-
Tor Appokabos t 1lhoae Me 8-2tDi Ing will be at the hone of Len Wal-
twin on Sunda evening, Te'bruarY
et'' COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION AND SEE FOR
ROY iL HOWE, RE. Loyal Porn 7lhsh a date to attur the Western
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CHIROPRACTOR � TV Show fa t!r Church on !'ridisry. _
UCENSED AUMONZ= emir. February 4, at 1.00 dclmk. YOURSELF WHAT IWAUTy MEANS !
This show is bean` sponsored by the
I" SEMI ST. L �g ani W>titby 1Lwai4t Evening Woman's Aaodat3oa.
Fang H...ee.bl lad - - -- .-...------- Sample of Our Fine Selection
W>�rs3, oNT. --- - --- --
` fAYow Basuay OsM Orel
Activities At Pickering Distsrict-
ot41CB RN1E3s Sa1e2 A Spoeirily Sisk School /n u
P wept Attexam Gunn The Trojan juniors and Soni&s Cara
Tara - Tknra, - 1laL :..
: - Days ani StiM� R1lFlSY — PSONB Me hEild Iran Pickering sralKared their worst ( 6.4 PONTIAC SEDAN eD CIDL�.- BE=!AN • � Powarslfdo "
dede�ato of the season at the Bands at
Me 0.SB4 the Petertoro Attest last FtiihY, at 154 AUSTM SEDAN _ Sl 2gAYFLOW� SEDAN
- - 1fSW HOilim Peterboro. - e
- 13HOWE1OOS Alva YARD Accuracy and ooraisUncy were the 64 F'O&D RANCH WAGON
"ill CHRYSLER SEDAN
To aeeenamsiq ons over-iaaswsisi ciAstanding characteristics of the Bat- S3 at=lg BAADMASTEE SEDAN 61 PLYMOUTH SEDAN -.
eriboro Junior as thoy downed our
""DO ?! YOU>R3ELF" boys 89-22. Hovvver, the Trojans re- 0E PLYMOUTH SEDAN 48 FORD SEDAN (2)
O M ag yy y td
tamed ttseir high spirit sad fought Ss PLYMOUTH COUPE ! 49 AUSTIN SEDAN -M
/iiiJOii /f cumm� until further notice, we hard all the way even against the s
will remain open Monday through impossible lead which P'etette�ro en- 53 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN 47 BUICS COACH
'EpSifw2y • Moanment llnsrb" Th2rsday, 720 s, m. to 6.00.y6 m. jcoed, throuabout tke gam• Thea' � S1LLM.4N SEDAN -
SORT. AOST X PROP. -- FRIDAY 7.30 a. sL to 0.00 p. at. are cert:,in t.h'ey will do bet'Ger wtien ill C1fE{F. SF -DAN _...
SATURDAY 7.80 a, m, In ILSO 20026 Pct•;- born oiays here in reb'ruarY. . • 52 DE SOTO FIDEDOME SEDAN V8 - r
E. R.
L. Wkk%by% Ontario The short-handed Seniors were also.
'Piro Miles Weat Of Whitby -On Whemer you see baying or browssig, , itu3tion as �
No. l Highway Between Whitby you are invited w Lee Our saodero '�n ac1 net en impossibly _ Trtteks :
Ali Ajar showroom aK "times convenient to tom' plaved fie best V rm in the C
PRONE: IVEIT" dW you Drop-is.M the way hone from leas3ue with _only-ll�r r+escular :play- -49
: 'work and ardor fur next day true
ers, two uniors and a rookie, With CHEV SALF.TON EXPRE$B N8 Com* HALF -TON E2Q'REBS
"EvOry Or IoMplioae odieot to - rry ee of'the�a regulars. Bibeau, Tov- I.
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r` Easy 'Terms
• r+v and CaRso4 out of tee. � and s• V �
. r give minutes to play, the greet efL-. 7
G LE N DBN I N U. �tnerst -7171 art put ,forth by rho remaining play- n ChOdad
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THE � � � tow Down Payment
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DIXON- cis, Jarrett. Neill, ibennick . USED
and Kennaft was unauccgsiful in ,. • Hi h Trade Al�owanee
: atapoinft the Actex tram 'taking end- 9
Ctimne Lumber vantege•s:o they romped. to a 112-26 CAMS
win. HURRY WHILE THEY LAST!
,lunana CO. LTD The Or'e. junior and senior Hearns YOUR -RELIABLE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO DEALER
S0a0 9T. CLAID AVIL EAST played at O. L. C. on Wednesday_ of
one
SCAE,BOSO JUNCT140N, last week a6d a 0reit imorovesnent
�MARKH A M . .:«w Address - Station "S•' was seen in tier's teams alt 73- the
' best they could do was' a tie. 93-''9 =n.
PEyo�Iis ogw TO1�RT0 13 the junior Ran e. The Fenir ,]oy.'" 1- WILL MOTORS,, Dunbarten
UiED1T — IT YOU IP18S 9 but poor shooting in the second-.
J. 11' . DIXON half was largely nesponsible',Aor tfip ";Phone Pickering 72811
F,1WPR1>ii'COR :setback as titre girls played well Anil ,
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BpALi. ACRSAG S AND _ t
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Wt H&Va. Waiting Buyers WRY N
COrtANT and M"DONALD �0d Cash Down Pasae2ta
>Basetstere, Solieltors and Notaries CALL - Ur. ING1" Fur. Prompt Prompt And Experienced - - •:
fiervic0 1
ROGER G. CONANT. 8. A. -
out - Phone 226 J- N
Ate. wigs,., llA1491 - Office EM -W"
,JA3. A. MacDONALD, B. A., LLB, J. A, WiLL�LTGHBY and SONSR ", S.-
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insurance Co.
WRM OR PHONZS 7[ONTEITiI. MONTEiTB "
+soap RsNs For Farm Aad totalis
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#iadolo m sirsaranee On BolMbW% CHARTERED ACCOi3NTANT$ -
. Yon can Feed.
Wlniirille. 6110/ Ego. .4
Adl.nsw JWWSaeo Of An mss - .135 Simaoe Srreel. Nerlh a ith
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Fbaois Whitby &Bi _. .
Office Hours.
20.00 A. M. -5:00 P. M. -
lireeisy -- Thursday -- Saturday _ -
WIIAJAM CL LAWSON
Hastfater and dolloltoe
Office At Residence. of Piciering nee, 8lg ing Village N•. _ # lou live- in the Areas Serviced by chis Newspaper � Phone P
ilial Mile East ickering 3o _
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, At the close of the afternoon session, MIP Wanted--mtaa en or wm0 sell NOTICE TO CREDITORS :
BROUs ' all were transferred by bus and car, Adl Or part Uvw; car
;l1epo�rt F)'Om Congratulations to • Mr. and Mrs. to Whitevale, and were welcomed by easentiaL Salary and coarrmiNlorr� IN THE ESTATE OF
y the members of the W.A. of White- Phone Ajasc 309 to araar>fpe an inter- ERNEST LAWRENCE RUDDY
Pommy Burton of Chicoutimi, Quebec, vale
r aPi[srliament le jVnited Church, who catered for view. All persons having claims against
s on the arrival of a young son.
A Did you see the park thermometer the banquet, at which over 80 sat � 36 the Estate of Ernest Lawrence Rud
t $ MICHAEL STARK, M.P, u last after a strenuous afternoon, oon, �_---------------------------------
down, dy, late of the Townshi of of.Pick-
ren rrCP
y in front' of .the fire hall go P this appetizing meal was greatly en- /jam ering,, deceased, who died on or about
Ontario Riding week? It did—and it is going up joyed by all, In the evening at the PLUMBING
�/ B /N� tfie 23rd day of November, 1954, are
G again soon, as the committee are busy regular meeting of Joy Rebekah hereby notified to set3d in to the un-
calling on all• citizens to help in this Lodge at Brougham, members of Ai.FBED SAYBS dersigned personal representatives of
On Thursday and Friday, 'January great project. Easter Lodge formed the guard of the said deceased, on or before the
20 and 21, I, a4sin had the pleasure Mr. A. Wilson has been laid up honor for Sister Meta Priestly, Pre- P1LUbi8lEKa >BATI�AOifr'f 19t dad+ of March, 1955, full particn-
-- of welcoming Mr. William Parish ' _the past week due to an attack sident; Sister Mable Disney, P.P., PRESSURE SYSTEII[S lars of their claims. Immediately of
his class of Hi
ckering gh School of pneumonia. All join in wishing him and Sister Lela Beer, D.D.P. The de- ter the said date the said personal
students. They arrived by .bus on a speedy recovery. gree was' exemplified for one candi- ESTIMATES GIVZN representatives will distribute the as-
? Thursday hi the late afternoon and . Mrs. Meta; Priestly, president of the date in a very impressive manner. sets of the said deceased having
were taken on a tour during that Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, was In her very informative speech of Pbone: Pickering 96J13 regard only to claims of which they
" . evening and the following day of guest of Mrs. D. A. Beer. on the oc- the evening the president eulogized Octhave -notice.
_various places-: of interest in the rasion of her visit to District -No. 7. (--==----------------- - -
_ shall then h e
'y Capital City of Ottawa. I had the I . Mr. and Mrs. Swaffield, also Mr. F 9th January, , rr ,
e work of the Rebekah and Odd DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this
pleasure of entertaining them. at. lun- and Mrs. Ray Ellicott and. Janet had eeatl a organizations. Thew members
from a
1 day of Jan ry, 19
gr y ,pp appreciated a few ora Sword i er
cheon on Friday, after which a tour Sunday tea with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sister Mable Disney P.P. and Brother _ _ Alm A A• RUDDY, and
of the Parliament Buildings was I.Knox. "Bob"oy Carter, P.D.D.P. Sister Nancy REAL ESTATE BROKER 'w LIAM C. TERRY, Q.C..
Mrs. "Al" Harney, also Mrs. Executors,
made. They were addressed by lead- Cully, N.G., of Easter Lodge, pre- 11iAIlY STREET, PICEEBING, ONT.
ers of all- parties in the House of Harvey "of Haliburton, spent a few sented Sister Meta Priestly with the LISTINGS INVITED c/o McCarthy &McCarthy,.
Commons and left for home late on days last week with friends at Buffalo. gift of a travelling clock, in green Solicitors,
Friday afternoon This visit as •usual The weekly euchre was held as alligator leather. Visitors were prey- Pbone — Pickering 174 " 330 university Ave.,
S proved to be of interest to these usual on, Tuesday evening when the ent from Whitby, Pickering, Oshawa, ------------------------------------ "Toronto.
+' students and Mr. Parish • should be following- -were winners: Mrs. P. Brooklin, Markham, Bowmanville.
complimented and congratulated on Brown, Mrs. tar. Knox and Mrs. W.
y w ._ Luncheon was served by the members
his efforts on their behalf in arrang- Milne. Mr. W. Carlton, Mr. William of Easter and Joy Lodges, this con-
ing such a splendid visit. Thereis no Knox and Master James Gray. The eluded a very. worthwhile and mem-
- doubt that all of them were very travelling prizes went to Mrs. W. orabie day for District No. 7. WILLIAM SIKSAY �
MU impressed and iz will be to them 'Hamilton and Mr. P. Brown. Brougham Public Library
a lasting memory in the years. to The regular`, monthly meeting of All the folk in this community who
• come. the Woman's Institute will be held like to read are invited to join the
The Dominion Bureau of Statistics in the Township Hall on Tuesday of Library. The fee is 50c, and you may
•"3n its release of January 21, 1966, ternoon, February 8 at 2.30 P - I have your choice of fiction, fantasy, ; :. CHIROPRACTOR
shows. tfiat more creamery butter, Hostesses: Mrs.' R. Birrell, a. !-travel, romance, who -done -its, history.
o cheddar cheese, .concentrated -milk Shirk, Mrs. M: Ellicott and Mrs. W. and -all the subjects in which we can "
- products -and margarine were pro- White. Program ose ourselves when. life becomes V—RAY) "
' duced last year than in 1953, but Mitchell. .Roll -call,/ "What's Your monotonous, as it does at times. Ont. _
outputs- of process cheese, ice cream Beef?" At the annual meeting of the Lib- 1t 58 Haiiw* Ave. Ajar, tin#.
Easter -Rebekah Lodge, No- 3506!'
and soft drinks were down The out nary on Wednesday. January 26, the
Ent of creamery butter showed an Pickering,-. and Joy - Rebekah Lodge, 1955 Board was elteted, and it com- -
- "increase of three percent over 3953- • No. 355, Brougham, were hostesses prises Mr. W. A. .`.Cott, Chairman; PWNE 767
The Honorable Mr. Gardiner, Min- to the president of Rebekah Assembly Mrs. L, T. Johnston, Librarian; Mrs.
inter of Agriculture, advises that: the of Ontario. Sister Meta Priestly, on N. Shep; aril, -- %lm. T., Philip, Mr.
government now has about W mil- Monday, January 24. A school of in-' Robert. Miller, Mr. K. Vizeley, Mrs. �
lion pot;ads of butter in storage, atruction took place Monday after- K. Vizeley, Mrs : H. Malcolm and Mrs.
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..which • to hien is approximately '20 soon, at -which representatives from. E- Stor
-' - million pounds more than is necessary all .lodges in the district took part. It was agreed by the Board that
and consequently he proposes to sell -------------------_- ------------------- $250 be spent on new books, ,with a
_ •tl»s butter to Canadian inatituiions, substantially developed in the future. large percentage of this amount on
- which he does 'not name, at a price A list of the airports to which these itiventte bun
•,oks. In a short time, these
'considerably lower than the 58c floor restrictions apply is being worked out new hooka will be on the library
price. between.Officials of C-ntral Mnrt.cZA � baetvex ... d :.ad, for circulation.
-HARPELL'S
A preliminary estimate places last and Housing Corporation and the De- Please t.rke note of .Library boors: .
year's cash income -of Canadian farm- partment of Transport. To date t:,1s Wednesdays, 7.30 pan. to 8.50 pah.;
ors from the sale of- farm products list has not been completed. Sstnsriayrr, ::.00 per. to i.07 p.m.
and from participation payments on -
pre
vioas Years' Prairie grain cro
_. ur lureUpholstetin#'
at 12 -percent less_. than 1953 and15 I /
percent under the 1952 peak: -.
It is reported that the government
` ie skeptical i�Itioutsugl;estiana'that'
lfthim prroducerIff,S
ZEATIN
a in -serious-fait the y _ . ,• _ ,Ts :
COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
P ,
��
- - , tion as claimed. The codex for farm � ' . ��.. �+- - Go,'STOM Bt3lLT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY'
` priers of agricul.tdral p110ducts based - - -- _ _
-'-on- the -193:'4;9 �r•iod is. ntiil cons: i- . - s' j I • . i RAPES
�'E r� ��'�iS C1.STOM•BUILT D
er hly 1,i�her than the cost of coni- _ - I
m.dities and -Services bsed by fare} r.-: 1i I -
bar,n• the me 1 same -pot Tht! rnfM.Gurney Dru
orusnion Furrew and Au t undlt,onere t 1i chesterfie:Cjf Recovered. Remodelled &Repaire
•d (,n.d
for, farm liviri� ens.., has also b.�n C:urnry Duminiuo l'Untrrxlan.l)il Burners 1
outp.+red. It is argued here' that the I
decline in farm p� :r r ;s from :� rad :' - - , ..$r11'\IE�T rt.ax AVRii,►t;LE .EASY CREDIT „TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
:1 letter from the i'nm,eY „f thy' BEAR PIC KF KI�'x3 NLNVS OFFICF -
peak during which they' -ere tripled,'
-.-- r -PHONE AJAX 385 HARWOOD N.. AJAX
s Quebec hto- been -tabled' N - D lcirr:tns lis: Res. • .K'hitD} lSLQ a _ '
F110NES: 8bo P
e n ;. ,nuns rn which - - --
=he r. y.ir to_ th.: Federal. Govern-
ment's
overn ment s , prr,p9sa1 to cut the Federal
Pei Rn`rl income, tax for all' of Que-.,
. •. , bee's , 50.000 taxpayers by lb per-
•cent. This Act is retroactive' to the ,
;beginri;ng of 1954. tilt: Duplessis does "
ianin the way you like' it�:'
not seem to be sat�sfirri witty th,� ar-, g c
. rangement and * the riatter
' `studied by. Federal experts. It is to b^ _
hoped that this while "tax pro bleliiwill be ironed out when the Canadian
_ ..
Int.r-.goverrimertal 'Conference.
culled' at Ottatc a in the near future.
A 10"()gdebate .has ended in the., o ` 1
HCuse of Cti>u.yuuons•on'thea matter of �;:'- _
ra t cation of the
ATO Pari= agr• e-
nuntti to rear:,. West Germany. Ap-
prehension on the outcome of reann-!
Ing "West Germany t+'a3 voiced ' in,
the House by all Members. However,; ` > ! "
`it vias felt that it,'was the lesser of /
two evil_ .and . the Howe voted 'in', s
-favor•'of the ratification of this agree-
ment-
gree ment- with the° exception of some of
the C.C.F. i•Iember•s who voted
against it.
. Some anxiety has- been felt by, 4''' - • - -
r
those who. ,are. interested in subdi r l ,
visions in the immediate vicinity of ; '
the Oshawa airport when'the Central[-- , "
Mortgage and Housing Corporation t !,F'prlay'a bank is' a bright, pleasant, informal place, People use the bank for many purposes -to deposit 1' ,
reviewed the •circurtrstances - with the savings, arrange loans, buy travellers cheques .. .
'intention of withholding loans' on Where service is, both effrcient and friendly.
properties in the immediate, vicinity -
of airports. Hon. Robert Winters,
Minister .of Public Works, when ques-
tioned in the House of Commops on i-, �T 1 e
Monday, January 23, stated that Cen- _ Nowadays people drop �IItO the bank a3 v
'' tral Mortgage and Housing Corpora- _ - Casually as into the corner store. The y '
tion must concern itself. with the1�
-mortgage value of .the, properties, on, 1 ® - --- neighborhood branch'is an integral part of _
which they approve loans. After a --_
stady -of all the aspects .of the •prob- : the life of the coinil'iunity. ,The 4,000
lem'it has. been decided.that loads _
under the National Housing Act will _ branches of Canada's chartered banks make '2.
not be made available .-within a rec-
tarigular. . �– available an.all-round, nation-wide banking
area _extending. 5,OOQ feet. _ ...
from the end of a runway, and f,000
feet -on either side of a line that is a, service—a friendly personal service key -d,
projection of the .centre .line of they toj:anadian conditions and the everyday -
- ,runway; nor are loans to be ap-
provedc*yithin 1,000 feet from the side - 1 .t need,47&�millions of customers.
'
'-of 'of a runway. These restrictions, he
said, will have applicatibn to -main RF
'
-commercial airports and some of the
military airfields but will not apply The manager's door is always open—his experience, THE BANKS SERV1NG YOUR C OMM U 141 Ty
in respect of small or secondary air -
in r e whirr. ore not likely to • be knowledge and judgment -will "be udefrrl to. YOU-
ports
ou.
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THE atvivt SP8 R1S COLUMN-
gust: 81000
1
gloss
AN b I" hair 111111,
A 1ltAl -� /V�r sllf#tt)WR
sorbs marten.
=TIC ►AIN: OR NWftITM
/_ _ _ :_ :'
sea a: aunt. Bray hna . w14a teen.
aoltrdlalg
7 OI>40N'i REM�r.
4o!
breeds aald arosess.
.
m -Croon txwdlaa a/prowd. Oct none
ooDy' of naw catalase. now ready. 'stay
MtiNRO'ft OR110 iTOa%
Asia, (iltetre
a
1
Hatchery. if0 .John N. Hsmilton
$1 As �tlrs/alY
e Aadri Binette i0 s hooiu' Bonier,
thong perms. net i very g0 One.
��oxroaD ADarowa chive u.., lea
sad DaY. Tkay ars W t+nolu o! twenty-
aINVtATia AP=P QAt�aH
tL. Qat'
4
I
Also, V : a little boyo i YeTy little
eight yearn of tar.fU1 selection and
te be good. be-
aEI,IaYED wile 8ybannsW
41x11 temed7 now a nUaba la Canada.
_
boyladeed DonapaTe� :� /lam 00
brooding. They haw
cause we want the wry J>.at kind of
11.00: obtainable from Owen. Pharos,•
2141 King at Sad.
4
hoe ey. He Wei[h0 Only
Chicks 'for our own !locks, —.bks, stsor-
ozntlW Chemist.
Tet )itdo A= ) ba/
w�eteII Into the saga Of hOOkey when .
ono and early autnetns. We glean
ass aW ane uornp. su Colombia
Rocks white Leghorn& Buseez. Barred
gamiltoa. Ont
OreosTQIlITms gens
_ 9
j
be colied On In a..fYddeW emeTgeney by a atlltfnal
Rocks. Hama X Rock Cro,abrWe, New
Write for
1[SK AND woum
„r
--�
•
Was
Hockey League tm
Of NOVember 11 Canadiens were drilling in
Hamp X Susan Ctoesbreds.
free folder. The Oxford S'armers' Co-
OpsriUw Produce Company Limited. 421
oItADUATZ Astrolovert ..your Prot
able DesUaY' for 1966 -is.. nine birth
4
e
The night
the usual fashiQll before playing Chicago Black Hawks.
in the neon
Mala street - woodblock. Ontario.
y,�. data of month. s3.00. L. • 0614
am 21. No B.C.4
Jacques Plante, the'howIL-faced poaler was
Yue mates were togging )
WHEN talking about. egg arias YOU
should always +sure your chick Dun
'
casually bitting away the shote
way. ` The shots were easy for. the swift -moving Pl=
Easy, that is, until one streaking drive took a
-will
chane_ =__what you- LDtnk age Prices'
w etz month. Brom the time son
naz' your ch►aka not west the ars
U A HAIRDRESSM
wet QA LasD2Na ecaooL
to handle.
sudden sharp curve and the fronts puck, travelling itt bullet
head-foleanost.oatatlle
�Prr POCKETS -The solution to
a
0f nen are now, we predict high ess
price. for late hammer, rate and Win-
0tsat OPpoturalt7 kooA
ea, O
Hslydrwdns
a
,•
crashed into his face. He ! e11
,t:Chelk-bOno was shattered by the
the problem of how to keep that
i�
-pressed look is. in the brief
bre To cash `1s. on the" aHoan order
your chicks now sad be sure and order
plea s a n t, dignified Droteedon. goon
� Thousands at successful uLrwd
-• ,.
r. r
.,t:ed
span Siam One was
Caaadiem had two out of /be
down sit Providence.
well
ease. John Barbieri, toiler, says
the right Dreads for the Job You want
too chicks to do. We have three special
Amwrica. Greatest system
Illustrated Car its
�
with Royale' team• The °Mer was
so, saddelnly, the League leaders fogad themselves with no,
that a brief case tailored' to
erg breeds that lay mor. ergs os. lees
feed. Throe .Pucka! Droller broods and
Cale
Write Cali
t
s at Then someone recalled that little ANA"
in the
match the suit could well take
thee. nonoral ICK breeds, CataLTD-
T=01US, CHICK HATCHE LTD.
31
KAagyL toor SL W.. T ac8001�- _
161 afoot W., T is
.
t
BilMatte, net-IDiIIder for a ianiei<' Loamy wan
base. ekly, he was found- He was asked to piny. "I+1o�
-the told usually carried ih fheaue,
1Q-16
oxreRlo.
ON
ra
•s4 Ki g St'. aam''t°°
'
d� I,lPildered y
b" it alt "It woald
average businessman's
g
tr08 SAL.
4f Rfaenn 8t Ottawa
p -, e
ne be protested at
ane# be fair to Caaadiens. I an so emAR.
he to fill the gap as beat he
(count 'am) pockets.
POCKET COMPASS
Joins rs. dr ass
tendon
dice
,
-
But in the end. consented
could. He was hurried to the dressing -room, equipped with
left behind by the 175 -pound Plante, pads which
�s�
Prisoners Escaped
•-MILITAR7, luminous. Ideal for !arae
era hunts fishermen. Boy ticaute.
wren canting
Qa�>n engineers.
MOD ,
moa, .pnlDmeat and ofllq mW are Demi
paid huh wase, ovarbsas• our lichee .
=orate toga -
r
t
t
the big pads
hung almost ludicrously from the little fello'w's skimpy
As Guards Battled
o
etc. entcomto
Us," for attachment ly belt. Franey
83.91.s
otter j&doppU.S.A. ' >n {0
trios .ns. tea„ tnyf ,LAA or Day
with nervous
frame. He ahambed out on the it e. shakia8 O'fvn was
down by the Over-si2�6 gear -�
of original wet oai7
of original
Order Dn.arrad Mona ba„ sash ;nom
Ltd.. 690 Tongs tris
Post .0 D.
DaRmaa Street.
226 Hal arrant Toronto. EMDI» {-T{ll.
D. Toronto and ire 4-1 tt.tension.
weighted
in a sports shop, being cut down.
One moonlit night- at Tittnnon- '
Tei onto. eo Corp.
Toronto."
BOOM Milk Caw Manufacturers and_
,
But his moment of .glory has come and he rose to meet
Ing Castle prison camp on the
OE LLEVKLI.E • Trenton - P attar-
Ontario. Midland Asrnwntt
, {
it Hawks pelted him with shots. One got by because his
Austro -Bavarian frontier, t0-
red
OesidentlaL;.Farm. Htulisaes area Bummer
:Awaw.
Ontario.
leg struck his chest when he bear over and he couldn't -
the ice. Four
wards the. and of the war. three
awropertlJa was tYDae- ewe sad artcaa
rr6e 3.'D. MacKenzie. Osaltor. STt,
'
r,OOx; Pollantns Mktti Halt sad Doitsa
suttmoches-
,
,
-
r.shots
reach down to stop the � slitting a;ong
iniaglIIatiOn caught flea
figures lay Waiting in a ditch
Chnrcb street aeltaytlla Ontario. Phone '
furniture. ,otter, Jewel".
over too use.. mase o- nae aben-
beat him 1n 811. t�`aaadiens
shoe let the kid dagcri" was their battle -cry, and they
inside the rampart. They were
seat• - _
eta
rite. Assorted colors. 400- and. 7'tfa
Boz 4724. Kan.
can't
fired Seven goals, equalling their highest total Of the year,
Galea ROmilly, Sir winattiII
and two
_DELAND'8 autom-UO doth containing
13,000 secret marks. Instrcaa°ha for
Glenn specialty shape.
sal, city. Missouri. •
past Rollins in the Chicago thine.
s0 for little Andric Binette, as be Inrehed Wearilydown
Churchill's nephew,
Dutchmen.
man? tricks. 91.40 pod paid. l!N
Catalogue -included. send moan order to
_ PATE\Ts
j
-
the roe. a dream had suddenly come tea Be had hfight
when the time seemed right,
Wyles Masto. a Edith Avenue. Toronto.
A Co.
of `tory. Probably he Will never play to the Nadonal Leagae
Bat he had his and vena it, and his name velli
they clambered up an embank-
the
8XLTavlLLs BROADWEUTAN
and aego the fans
}71THERSTOVHACOH
a
Patent Attaraays. Established, 1210. gen
University. Ars... Toronto pateala an
,
7.. 1
7. -ossein.
ga31e,
ment to the top of rampart.
GUARANTEED Poutta
Tbar»
1
be ia:atbed in the ail -time records as one of these hockey
'!'hen, their hinds Clutching its
ran" at economy Dricea
eissd. salable at any, pia. either
apnat:t..
^N
ral'ltde/ — i /,alar who bitted 1.M� pereaslt.
gritty tap, they Contemplated
median
`forbroil,» or roe. .1. depending on
AN crrER to every intantor—=Jot of
.asRamttwo and fanneshmred sent fres, -
r
Towcogwwset9dwpog9fiwI�srftt16deAaasdietrelle�si
a.,
the ni=ietyfoot c131L drop to the
++'
Also Wahksea_ Whites. the call -type
turkey with tea ba bird's tussal Rifts
%,
4'bb Ramsay Co.. ReglRered Patent At•
fOralq& 272 Hoak attest, ottawlr.
�- r
'wf Saw fY'/tNO/t. rho cem re novas, 01 rspw'fr., Te9eeaw ,..
ground.
Then a sentry saw them.AAy
for folder. Sandusky Turkey Farm.
-
second now the alarm would be
PsRertaw, ontarfa
rERSONAL
DSc. Ram sad LiQalear savors.,
sL00 T1ire" orate. Twents-s.e aeias
IV tD I T I L L E R S L 1 M 1 T E D.
g ivea. They wouldn't stand a .
chance. They'd bettergo back.
send i1 Wt 1 bottaa ptstpatd !inset
Send $3
er.a
Proenew as Athort at. wasleaste
Dees6aai reantrabeata Latest oaWogals
Medics Asen. 9e. i+d•
teslaad The Medicc7
` -
"
pR,vq
.
"I don't want to come backs'
uaa
L. Tom=" Ontario
aarmia`I;
:.
'
Roalilly. said.
""Nd Lab°!.
�toauralnwtue
KATB1Mdf=IAL Oaportoaities
— Gentlemen. Marriage "tan spee1N•
i
"If you are prepared'to talo a
PASON
oaar& a rag-
lot arr saw eslock confident" tgdls d•
SRab• lots.
1
chance . " said the other.
-eta. - {00 is Plastic dispenser $1.60. Don .
•cataria
Val contacts thranrh man.
two! learn-& ossou m+
_
- : j
.
Romaly nodded. "Wall — g�Thompson
as, -
by men Chu. atmmoala tet► ttlsterfew
by s
'!treat,
luck!
11ED1CAL
wimtm i.
1
HORSE SENSE —�•
R'Omiuybegan going down the
with hands and
NAMELESS
o°IdRemedy. an Ot61*rent that relieves,
rocsPLAIN
3rtrg lStaoalald tails fraR
se N,
feet — tnd loon was whizzing
/
gleno, Hasteeae. Haaaeotae, a 1g days.
OblLmpTBRED
inch a: stanabrry. ahmte.
'
round, .caret.' to death. Moon.
or money back. Ctsvincfng Trac 21.11..
Address: Purity Co.. mister. Ontario.
Ontarilon
Qotulo
1
'by Ir'. (303) VON tills
castle. space whirled strouad
him. His hands were being
POST'S ECZEMA SAWE , '
All types of r�®n �►membabanaf.a IW
1
•�
A strong plea for a clear-cut livestock products, which Mr.
shaved as by razor -blades, The
abyss seemed fathomless. A '
BANtaR the torment Ot dry 0=800
rashes area weeping stens ~'a, troubles,
Man, avarLvs Joenzaa. 1st McCaig
street. Toronto
-•
- agricultural policy was made a
Zaplftny sisbalitted was A mat -
r for survival - then a
prayer .
tint foo
areame Solveca `rut not burning
ItcDn,s. scaling. area Duenlag eceema,
TfgRESHINa Maehta& Seem 2ititaa
,
![eve days ago in the House o1
C:OnlmOtla by F. 8. ZapUtny
ter beyond the financial pot
sibilities of any nae province
merciful bump.
acne rinrworm. Dimples and toot ecsoma
will respond readily to the. dboalsan.
Tractor and Implement aataloaosa books.
pictures. Give desert tions. sate Odes.
ootarit.
(member for Dauphin, Man.).
and a responsibility of the fed-
He rolled over. Silence. Then
Odorless , ointment r°sardt." of neve
Hilliard Twin& aane°ra statical,
Mr. Zaplitny said that he
,oral government
s) ass; and from
fellow-
stubborn RICE°pelss� I'm JsweAR
WANTED
41
.'*#anted to repeat the statement
Two Price System,
nbush-clump
. toped,- brad down, a
escaper. Certain that the third
POST'S REMEDIES
erre.
GIRL or• woman for general houbeworVt,
- - - ;
that had been made so often by
Mr. Zaplitny went on to die-
> Van edea Heuvel, would
,sent Poet rfer on ae.et" et
ar«w St. -a.. carnes d resew
shod h°�' Prhab '°°"' and Darn.
Mrs. J. oroesrnan, ft . Hettbda1s_.Road..
by members of all es "that
f all
truss what is called, in the spin-
not be able to follow them, they
.r,t9.
rt►aoNTo _
Toronto.
,
agriculture b its fair
ion of this writer' erroneously
waited only Ave minutes. then
"`
share
He said that he was not going
so, a two price system; in other
words one set price for the home
shot away up a slope, over a
netted fence, on to a road and
while ,Romilly waited, watch
ins him gesturing, t
a
If ''TIRED
��D
=
to ask for "hand-outs" or "pre-
market and lower competitive
south by compass.
gears and
to an official, s sergeant and a
•�0� �
".erred treatment," but. Wanted
Prices for export. He explained
Romilly, who had spent two
lieutenant near him began to
to outline "a policy which will,
..:.,to
that this was regular practice as
'years in Colditz. the grim fort-
row violently. "You allow your-
ALL
THE
TIME
• _. 'asnear as it is possible to do
fair
tar as industry is concerned'
ress for escapee "naughty' boys,"
self to be too much led by your
bring to agriculture its
"
This column has always PrI04
explains in "The Privileged'
wife," the lieutenant screamed
Eygr�bg� set9 •bit nto-d/wa ttlw sad
;share of the national income
pounded the idea of getting
Nightmare" by himself and
in the sergeant's ear. Infuriated.
ba sed esybe
. +• '7'b+gdat
h+r+d b7 Pgtbtyg'°gebitlg
Supports Forward Prices
commodity prices for home con-
Michael Alexander, how Cap-
the sergeant smashed his fists on
gan9a/lir st-�a�geu� lane
He quoted a resolution carried
sum and to -' export any
tain Van den Heuvel; famed or-
the table with such force that
tsot9t-ge sassed adtb
recent convention of the
"surpluses" at world prices
anizer of cera a had planned
8 escapes,
the typwriter jumped into the
.eeiss That' tbg am. w db D1dd'g
10 to
at a
Manitoba Farmers Union which
The • question to be answered is
this one when they were, trans-
air.
Cib1q PGY- Dsdd'1-tilat1619 tbg hide+7+r
as i1+4 matere dtee a1r1� gd1A'f'
calls fog the establishment by
whether this should be done by
ferred to Tittmoning.
Then ' "Achtulig! Achtungl"
Ned
s:ew nail ardeft s'� Than
- the federal government of "a
the government or by the farm-
themselves through , their -
Assistants made a camera with
barked ..the radio, warning all
the
~.
bel hence, +l++f � tilek bile.
pm had
'�°
- -_
policy of forward pricing on all
p
ers
which they took photographs
�'
military and police posts of
per- �� pgh �,, I.g1k �
agricultural commodities, which
own marketing agencies.
for attaching to the essential
escape of two prisoners -of -war
g» blw box with the red bled at a/
a
would be i 95 per cent parity
Price Spreads_Investigation
police -pass, also hand -forged.
from Tittmoning, describing
tktr{{i9h. Yw afi tlepd s Dgdls. ss
-relationship to other goods and
:The honourable member also
"Vandy" also provided them
them and ordering that they be
services, thus bringing about
urged the government to in-
with a plausible story: they
arrested.
stability in agriculture and
vestigate the spreads of prices
were foreign workers, two
To Romilly'ti intese relief, the
strengthen our whole economy"
between producer and consum-_
]Dutch, one French,, employed. on
Germans were too occupied with
'
1'
The honourable member for
er. He produced figures which
inspecting and mainttaining a
their private row. Nor did any -
Dau kin came 'out strongly in
came
show that wheat for which the
complicated type of baking me-
one else • noticed the warning.
support of this resolution frond
farmer received 96 cents to
chine .
Soon Andre. retu=ed, having
num er o
cos wen re ale
A forged letter groin their em-
got the travel-pefinits, and they
necessary measures, the first
in the form of bread. Oats. for
ployers stated that their duties
were shown out by an ofiiger.
and foremost of which is a sys-
which the farmer received • 20
required them to pass through
-Be sure' to call at the police
.tem of marketing boards.
to 52 *1cents per 'bushel bring
many Bavarian towns, includ-
"
station in Traunstein, he said.
He' asked for assistance to
$3.62 a bushel when turned into
Ing Munich where these me-
In a Munich suburb they
those provinces which are now
rolled oats for human consump-
chines were installed. As to
found comfortable
trying to organize livestock
tion. Barley for which the farm-
clothing, Romilly had' . a con-
eventually .
lodgings with the wife of an ab-
boards with the tel=
marketingtimate
ers'are paid 50 to 92 cents a
in
verted beret and zipped cora
sent S.S. sergeant; then, hear-
sim of setting" up a
' national livestock marketing'
bushel, is worth $4.32 the
form of dry malt, and if turn-,
duroy jacket, though his trous-
era were obviously military. -
ing that the Americans were '
board
ed into liquid malt as much as
They arrived at Freilassing
heading for the, city, Romilly
borrowed a neighbour's cycle
N
More important still was the
establishment of floor prices for
$9.
For the People of Canada
during an air raid. Romilly had
his lacerated hands disinfected
and rode along the Frankfurt
>
Mr. Zaplitny ended his speech -
�an
and bandaged by a whit§ -coated'
road to meet `them. The fight-
ins Was veer and they were tree.
„
MERRY MENAGERIE
.with appeal to national
pride, genuine love of the Ca-
girl to a chemist's.
Then, learning that a train
at Last
s z
'
nadian soil, the appreciation of
was expected to leave for
Riimilly and Alexander — -a
F
"`
-
the possibilities in our country
they went, to the ata-
relative of the Field-bf arshal —�
.
Bre
and the knowledge' of the great -
'that
tion. •Andre. the Dutch lieuten-
tion.
tell vividly of their two years
er things can be dopase for
ant, was a long 'time at the
prominent.
hitwith ro
hos-
i
the benefit of the • people of
ticket window; when he turned
prisoners. hold a; er �
Canada
away a nitro came out and es-
tages."
t
It, would -be. usew for farm-.
corted them to an office, where
EXPO
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era to study this speeds and
to discuss the proposed policies
they were passed over to two
uniformed security officers' with
/Topp/a
s T O P P P
-�
at their meetings
This column welcomes critic.
German police -dogs.
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H heak
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Ism, constructive or destruc-
' Their papers were in order-
very am on of -oethins, Owens Haan
r •
five, and suggestions, wise or
but they lacked the train -travel
by foreign
V.D.D. rt.ae9rgda P-Wvets rellove
raw red tatr-oaree by gamma. *+
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,,,a a
'otherwise; it will endeavour to..
t required .
peri K4
scalp frriatios.ra.a.e-•o���
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answer any questions Address
workers, so were taken to the
cn,e->,..,-t,lali.n- a�f erw Boca. mseeing
'ack art's the Isea1 aisu4sub-
'mail to Bob Von Pills, Whitby.
police station. wheys Anise
rensttl�r ydrRasdK tor�
- 1lssuz a — ME
_
- . ietR a1101t"
Out. '
tried to explain why.
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FOR CH [LDREN A4ailable': In- Our Shoe Department
In some styles and sizes 'Here are famous
:a r
mid children's shoes in excellent- quality and -
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kil d cru is p - _
s
e
mans i
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REASONABLY PRICED IN ALL AND STYLES At __
SIZES_�___
1Wa#th dor out
of stock C�ea��ng t�mmencing .Jan. 44 to Fe
STORE .HOURS: Mon. to Thurs., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. >r. Fri. and. Sat., 9-a.m. to 9 p.m. - Closed`'AII Day Wednesday
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J. R. BOYES DEPT. STORE
- :PHONE Now Operating 'The Big Store'- PICKERING
_ CENT�NM'IAL
X Ll �bsr Ca
La'at week, the Building Committee
4 - - the Sundayametsl .t to LUMBER - -BUILDFARS' SUPPLIES
- - - .. , oontinLaAm of the work• of conver-
j, fFhe shed to. a hall ant naturally
—• / to do chis ''re freed finances. To start
Plant
_ Builder's
the ball :rollfrg they are holding a 'S Pla
•
- Home u et
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.''Nickel' Night" bn Friday, Fe`bruacy CR!>DtfZ' PLAIT( AV OYf - EEPAIBB, B'tiiII.HII�iG (iA=AGf�
- # -� - • 4th, at 7.80 p. m In the base inert RM ITP TO TWO YEARS TO PAT. R6ASONABIA RATU
Fox -those not us•cd to -this 0"Pe of e'v- - - PIANB /L VAiLA>SL:
• ening, we mi, ht =ay, veriou.9 types
f of gimes are_ ret up and a nickel is :NTN. RD. & NO. 24 PI C K E RI N G
..
i 1 Charecd.aor -tivg pleasure of playing. monz PICKERING it
- `
. ii�sesbments al.�o will be served, .
` but nickels will be required to pay
fir thls. We. hope ihv parent 11
s w'
{ 1 " accompany 'the children and enjoy a
{
-JOHN L. LAY
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I •wuple c1 'tloura of fun while they
hel tis tow�3rd5 better, accoamnodat- P PCE, FICBERiNG es.YORST.. TORONTO
_ ion for our school. Better facilities
� se
F _ =mean betterprogram, and- while we AEP�ENTING
: - do she best
We, can with what we THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED
have: w•e would l!k'er to- do better,
O ENGit1iND
` The Junior ChoL got c4f to a good F -
ll i .. star: on, Saturddy, and it is hoped - IIKBL' SICKNEaS RAND C�CIDEN?910K PLANS
8
7.
rehears _ • FIR
als will continue to be -well E r?OMD81t 8 - L1Aa[r.1TT
�+• attended in order tl',:t the produciloh The world's I.a.K t All -tins Insurance Compass
- -•of "snow White'* ,may. be a very suce-
essful one. I2 you are 'between the
ages of five and later teens, then IVIS.
Brown would -like to see you' evey
: 'Saturc* at 2.90 m.
P.
• ' LL We` undtrstard the C. G. L T. •
.. Words for the World _
! • which has been divided into. two
1ICupLs s growing by leaps and by
_1)mnd& We wish it every ntscceas and -Q YE Cohorts o! God. In, the mom. stead ye with peetefot assurance, the
hope it n-ey not ') a too lung befoic ,�ytp of catastrophe, Land ye patience, flood of ;trlsis sad eaismities, thrsugh -
�t the bays are organized also. resignation f and submission. The the power of His Highness, the AL
Next. Sunday morning at 10.00 a. - more the calamities are intensified, nftbty"
y -
rn all Those children who managed'Ibe less become ye disturbed. With . 1
ys r jQ • •
1 ` `A }1e/ val uabY4 J�''1Cyo+' to attend sulflcient SundayS,to win _
V their 'pin, wrea'h or bar, will re^sive
• the .awai•$s at an open session in the - •' °•'
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• - ..rs
�rrQ y�
F� Ct{�t�GrGl'l: cin3rh, Parents pre invited .o c ------`BAHA'I WORLD FAITH
- along e
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a wor'a•liip: with us' and view
st p .r further a phone
er
the i . ri entitled "Th Lord's g f rti d tail, pti<e Piot 111g Si9Jl
Day., _
_ The Guildhad a v well attend,
e -y
When a bank manager was tralssferre ed meeting last.. week when !Kis
Chown. o' the T 2ighborhocd Work- _
1
recently a -group of citizens wrote the - ea spree to t+s about the emotional '
bankin tribute to his sense of side of growing children, Her talk We w�e¢•e sorry to hear Ms. Wen he- nes25� more comfortably and
. ' -uns very intF,-esdn% and? we 1,n-oe Spence an v sz we hohoop pry yew-'sber him da thisand his tamily in ovil:
tvtne oS tt'buble.
pubhC service: �'� H Bome o! thus r who came -to rear her last r was. stricken wi, • •a
la k d is ery ick•'
_ -
m will ret^rn to rur for work
meetings
!'Daring the time he am here, we foii4 I 'and otbf- prcgra'ms.
him to. be a very udluable citizen. He : Tt lW. A Viso :met la -at. week dor
a Pot luck I•unchPan and a ve<y. -•Ir""
aki ays, to6k a deep interest in our i lengthy business meeting to •di p � e� u
d the e s plans The
I - . an msie y ,
-- Community; so we•- ed . we have, lost a �. system his berm set up and we now � �° � .� ' s� �
Valuable asset. Howew,-we feel sure the
have three groups organized with at
le=st one more in the planning stage. -
1 his replacement will be made with _ lVrnnev; was voted. out irr Save The a
y ,s Chilc�rer. FuznI., de. oration of the :ohns�MQnYill�i '
: a man o similar calibre. i Manse and purchase' of new di_hes; „
+ 1 This twill make c��i:e .a dent in ctr: . ,
A bank man, by the very'natnre of 12181 t:essU, v so we` will probably have to Believes In''-
' find ne�t� 'ways and means to build
work; 'becomes part of -Qwlif l around --• — I
him: During his training in various yam , ton's group will iin01ckhiar a of the �Q'I � Bargain
it ilp �' 1 '
_ ve Ba
E� •branches, and as he takes on growing'i F1 The tchoir spent n lovely evening, _ .
E j re$pOn8lbllltles� he learns -more and 1nOPa at the home ,of M4. and Mrs. Levi . A requ q o : '" Agreements reached Are put in�
r ' . Annis last seek and we enioy`ed thei i ant uestl n is _ What
%about people and how his bank can help does Johns -Manville think of ool- written contracts. Both the comp,
hospitality to the full. The writer lective bargaining?» patty and the employees must live
them. And he brings t0 his'eommunity,% !� was agreeably surprised to Bind she J -M believes in the principle bf up to the contracts. if, 'collective
- had been chosen to relceive e: lovely ,collective bargaining. bargaining is to succeed. _
► -" " f g Collective bargaining has be-
g bis personal readiness to 'sews !n. Fift having retired! as Secretarv- The company practiced it lou
Treasurer of the C3zoic, a position 1 before it was required by law. 'The, , come an accepted practice 14.1
p any Wad► he Ca1]rJ , held' far twgnty_ yrars. I would like management is always ready andt,Canad3an busdlrem. ppetaltians. _1►+ _
E _ to say again how much I appreciated � willing to discuss, with the freely oeDeve"!E`L!"�tvi Z'j1i'�[ea� s4iit=
_ this kind geseure on the part a2 m9 chosen representatives of em- y;oa to prdbletas d human role -
_.j 11, w : F fellow -singers and can 'only say, the plageee such tm►tten as rates of tions in bttdneas. -
r l'6b Wit: a , a w'or'k involved did not W=Tant such yay, hours of employment, +or • • • '
a lovely gift. <. , �lorking ponditions. _ This tin ore of a aerie of brkf artldw
cm.sia actual letter, is ' : • And any employee or group of bringkg from fade of eoitwexnity. its :
Sundby evening tw+o .sod our int'ec- em 1 has the right tq talk krstd abort JoMu-Moor ik or about
presented here i7 _ _, • esteid young people met +with 'two „` P ogees
over their problems with the man- eandiiiows 4fft 0 ow 1latioroi .�
Zow
E BANKS SERVING - , , members of tare session and another i agement at anytime. taolto+nv. f
. ` interested r nrty to disctras the phos
anal cons of forrldn a Y. t=
C0MMU ITY' 1 g pv �'
n ' two � were suhficiently interested to
. want to come back' next Sunday with J _
some more y^un3 foik•and see if they
_' -• _ get started a them luck.
can
W wish _
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