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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_02_256 'r, ,. '' _ - •• µr, �_ ext-• ,. Jan _ laabi31prtToirh!'ioei!'�3CN Tee Ytb' — pICKERING, ONTARIO- --FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1953-- sent: P:r -npy A$hAriul AsBecind Clan tic Y< - N-EW-906�1 THE- VOL. 74 NO. 3. etched States WAS W. C. KURiAR aad son ,PUBLISHMS • TPost Office Dept. Ottawa, Ont. very. 1 a re n#IVROrn _=dMW W-- Fo" M h T8 ury-March '. PiCKB LOG VILLAGII .. The local organization for the com- • SPECIAL MZETING ELECTED PRESIDENT PUBLIC NOTICE i - tag TB surrey nut on Wednesd&y OF SHAREHOLDERS OF THE i Is hereby given that an Order bearing Mt^. and Mas, Cyril Morley-and the evening at the Alton& Road bchool, PICHEBING COIiODgtTN1lTY CLUE _ when canvassers and other amstra LMZTED 4 t ; date fade 17th day of February(, A. D., family visited reladves in Hamilton ; yucca inatri►cted in the practices of - x•y. 1865, ander. The municipal Corpora- agr Saturday, and also _called on Dr. the survey taking place toward the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that � • tions 'Qsietiag Orden Act (g. S. O. Cartwright at 8urlingJon. end of Ihsr(.h, the effort§ is being a Special Meeting of the Sharehold- , 1950. Chapter 245) as amended by the Among thane 2rom Pickering who wade to reach every home, and have era of Pickering Community Club, - Mtitaieipal Corporatlsns Quieting Or- have lett for the.. Soth during th• every individual take this chest x- Ltd., will .bq held in the Memorial �; I ders AMendment Act (Ontario Stat- pass week. are: Dr. and Mrs. W. W. ray, in the nation-wide fight against Hall, Pickering, Ontario, on Tuesday. T lutes 1954, Chapter 511), has been iss- Tomlinson, J. S. and Mrs. Balsdon. tuberculosis. she Sth day of Much, 1955, at 7.30 p. n? c� ued by The Ontario Municipal Board and Vern. and Mc& Disney and Mrs. --------------------------------=----- m., for the following purpaw:-- defining the area and boundaries of R. P. Wistar d Joyce. a} Rotarian James Koch At Ro:ary 41) To elect a Board of Directors +a, �i ti the Village of Pickering. Copies of Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Shortrleed have*i to serve for and during the ensuing �`.: such Order may be iffip:tted at the moved into their new home this week ^ Rotarian lames 'Koch, Manager' of year; ; I office of the undernigned, on Jones Ave. Donald is at home fun• the J. I- Boyes Corner Stoke. add- (2) To consider and act upon Lay I DATED this 23rd day of February the week on vacation. A transformer that burned out on cashed the Rotaryother business that may be brought Monday night on Church St. caused _ Club on Monday ,. ' � 191;5. •I � _ evening. During the.last was, Jim was before the meeting. a wireless operator with our Air Ser- l �,, I • B. A FiOGARTH, a blackout for the village, and some! vice flying over and bombing enemay. DATED at Pickering, Ontario, this ,kr� i Clerk, Village of Pickering excitement when a wire melted , at - - t+crsitory. In his talk, he described 22nd Day Of Febrttasy,.1856. fit ---- main cornexis here.- One or two more Phones Iastalled Here--- car�s just missed being struck by the many of the insmatnrents, methods g T. D013 Secretary, a - — nad-defences-used-hyo ' falling -wire which seat flames into _ their raids. Admitting that most at! R' - * More teIepfton!?s -were added in `fire- the -sky that could. be ._sera on the ►----_---------------------_---- , 1 the equlpment used at that time. the - . Dr. Albert Sehvneitsers Assistant Bell Telephone Company of Canada s Broojt Road. - diervelopgneat cif electronic devices Albert Spent At Ajax Ontario-Quebec territory last year — A black beer was reoorted to have and instruments nus since the war, has the company's 75th year in business been seen on Duffin'& Creek, no-Ch of and Instably rendered- that: which they. Mrs Hannah (lhermetr, Assistant --than in any previous year, accord- the village- last week by Geo. Moo-e, used, obsolete today. Jim howevpc, Harry Boyes klected President ing to the company's annual report -of Dunbarton. He=we< drivne a-te•a.m to Dr. Albert Schweitzer, world= Canadian Ayrshisemen I for 1954. up the creek when trev '• eyed at made this a vehy interesting address. African missionary, will give During the 12 months the increase the t t the bear. O hers a-e re- cion r dontbtless telling mast of the' mesa an illusttated lecture on his work in Harry - ' in telephones was 167,002, bringing _ported to have -een •'re tra^',s cif ttie. W. Boyes was elected Pres- a los which they had not' Aifrica, at St• Paul's United Church, idem -of the Canadian Ayrshze the, total. in service to 2,294,458. A animal in -that vicinity for.,the past known before. He was 'th nke t -by ' Ajax, next Monday night, February '- Rets3rian Cyril Morley, Breeders' Association at their annual million of theese have bee Wadded month, ••s•s.. 26, 'at 8.00 P, M. Offering to go to- meeting held recently ; in Monteai. in the past seven years alone. Seveha2 focal 'ishe -i^en tried. the; Aa a part the local club's dale- . ward the support of Dc. Schkveitwr's 111is Association ecve%s the' whole ail Expansion in telephone :. service k luck at Lake Simccc this week. :bras a loll. the cif 50th local C e- work. - ' '' = Canada and it is .ndeed quite an locally has . paralleled this overall) Spring must be hl-e, they're talk- -------- --_- honour for a Pickesingg farmer to 13 - ui the price ci rnap:e syrup.• the founding of Rota-T, the Picker- gp�g goad Troubles rovrth, J. W. Lowry, Bell manager ink ado Ing Club next Monday; everting, _en- >I elxc`.�d'head of-this- bodiy. We ex- for this region, said this week to terrain the wives in thele annual lad. tend congratulations to Mr, Boyes on commenting on the report. During: Card at. Than}& The thawing that took place last' this occas ort 1.1954 230 - telephones were a td�.) in fes' night. An.-interesting program-has week-end started the 9th concpesion - „ been prepared, in which recognitiass to break up in places. We understand I Bill Pnye�. ..+n M Mr. and Mrs. H. ,Pickering for a total of 1450 at, the .: I x•ouid llltp to thank. Int' massy, oe the prepared, in will appear in iti Boyes has been elected Pr.sident of ; end of the year.- i ir'e^ 7e Onr their enquiries and cards, from the road men. that they are ex- the Toronto IhS:-fct L'lirb at.Ayr• A total of $103.382,105 in wages- during my recent illness, ntrrsvber . of w sys, The, iaauquratioa pecting plenty of road troubles this , - - ,o , 51.11 ;: m- James Bovey ': of -the local club- will also be, noted. store Ereeders Assocraiora: anti ee,s residing was. �.atd -------- -------•- year. 'Tlieie has been a great deal'- _,.___•___: ploy es residing m tiun�'reds of On- 1 in, which some - of the members of a frost wi:.h • verylittle snow, Since ----�- -- ANNOUNCE'biWTS " thaft day, now. _+rmwMd.,will be back Dunbar:on Fairport United Charge thrid and 95 the cons any m At - - j _ the cold ap�lls there has been eon_! .the end of 1954 the cons; any employ- t cr the occasion: `siderable, snow and this is.waiting for Sunday, February 241„ was .a great ed 32,706 people-20,5•16 women -and. Mr: and Mrs: George Wafsoa, Dub Uatorttrnstaly,. a number of :rte : athaw to start running into the, It was luau stizuverttiary, - '. members will be absent for lila& lbe - athero&. With Dtrt' r geek• !toren the 4 day uA the histo.- of Fairport Vnr:Fd `1-,160 men. Taxes for 1954 were ba;rton• announce n marriage of t ant—vacatioaiag to Florida. y and $31,431 AM. err daughter_Ma E1 rn, r4 :C,c;;,^e j tr Church f -_ . most to the botiiomi it is expects;d that 4 « :ret income for the y^ar amounted- Jai k •Ph'ippi, son cf MV ' and M:-s. -----------------------'----------"- with the &novo• in the Claremont area � ., George Phipps, of High.rend Creet�, the ciiureh was nicely - .Hill .n thz PICKERING TOWNSHIP C09NCEL morning;' the Sun .ay School, ah.ldren to $2.44 a share, compared with o amount � - R added to it, there • -wall be plenty of taking past is ibe, seMtds.'%sa the ; a ..share in - 1953, and an amoturt ' Ont '1Rte w�-ddktg _� take Mase':at.. will meet on • floods- in the with end of. Ahe town- SacramFnt a Infant Bapl to was cele.-j equivalent. to 44 renis a share was Dunbarton. United Church,-March 5,: TUESDAY, MARCH I. 1956 :shipthis, year. added to surplus. Shareholders total 1955, at 4.00 p. m. - _ - bctrted and the infant son of Mr.'and � - At the Municipal Building - ------ ------- ------ 114,783, the largest number sharing ------ ._____-_-_----_______--_ r . -- Mrs. Ha.r, and daughter of Mr. and SIfOVE3HA.11, ONTARIO TENDER FOR •WELL -Eddie .Gastrin .were .baptised.. ' the- ownership of my CaDadian Com- PICKERING VILLAGE COUNCIL -' At 10.00 A. M. pany. Almost 98 her cent' reside in' In the evening, Rev. A. E. Young, 'p y IL T. JOHNSTON, Clerk Tenden are.lavtted for the digging 13 .A., pastor of Pickering United Cama---over 90 r er cent in Ontario will me8t in their Regular Meetinr" --------------------- •------- of a well at the Rosebank Itoad and Quebec. IIivitietxi payments to- on Thursday; March 31955, at the •blrs, George. Walton School. Lowest or. . any tender-not Church was ilte preacher, and Dum- barton United Choir gave the anth- ; tailed 303,378*035. hoar at $,00 p. m. in the Cotmcii. 1-necess&rily accepted. Demand for srr� i¢e continued at a i Chambers: j - erns and led in the service of prise. runeral service was held on Thurs- For specifications and farther Par- !high rate. At .the •year's ens! .there ______•-_•_________________________ _ day for Mrs. George Walton of this • oculars, apply to Allred W. Tyas, We had- a r;ecid congregation,. mostly were .still 49,264 n AerE for main ser- - f 01 'adults, tri the. evening. Mr. Young � CARD- QF .THANKS village. *ho passed away.suddenly Secretary, Public School Section No, vice unfilled and 31.367 unfilled orders I gave an excellent message, based -on l p We .wish tq thank the R.rovghami ' on Tt ^sdsy r c zt'r.'g rt hrr ho-re SSP., R R S, Puckering. for individual ser v min lace of par- _- the Story of the Saviour healing the t lines. Firemen for t1heir promptness and: l:ec"e. She was Btl. - ' ---•-------------•-------------•- y crippled tr►an at the Pool of Siloam. Born at Shrieley, the lormrr, Nancy • "BEAt'1YFYING. CANADA In view of the -high level of unfz{i-- - good _work done- in' ptitturg out th9 ' - After the evening service, the con-, Beit, Mrs. Walton arended school • My Landscaping Yoas Home - ed orders, for sere ce, the very large fire in our home on Saturday night,' gaegntton served refreshments and therat Afiez her marriage to George Presented by H. C. Downham Nursery construction programs previously pro- and ta`gli friends and neighbors who Walton. she lived at Shr:6ley until we had a haply .tirrx toget2ter. Our ected for 1955 and 1956 will be in- - pICIIERiNG UNITED CHURCH hearty thanks to Mr. Young and'tbe 1 turned out to help vs. the tasriily moved he•+e at-cut twelve � creased::: considerably, then .report- --• —Art and Mrs. Carlton years ago. She attended the United.; FRIDAY, MARCH 4 - 11.00 P. DL Dunbartori Choir-for their help to ..states., COMING-- ---- } _ Church and cost of her interests make- this anniversary so successful Expenditure .ori new construction Sponsored by the Woman's' Assoc. Friday, the 25th is the World Day last year .was $10,:3000,000, almost ' centred around, her family and her o1 prayer held this year in Dunbar hone. She is survi••ed •by her hus- -- - SILVER COLLECTION•: $20,000,000 more than in any.previous 'WORLD DAY OF PRAYER ton TJnited Church. We give a cord- 'band, four sons: Chas. M Toronto: (ileo Worth Of Prizes) year. Additional central office equip- Wilfred; sad Aloe+'., o[ Pickering, and _ __ vial invitat,on to all the,ladies of the ant Was installed in 261-exchanges. FRIDAY. FEBRIVAPY,.25 - 3 P. X comsmmity to come'and 'join In this m John, at bene; six e.iughters: Pear! f Card of Thanks The number of rural households with St, George's Anglican Church i a (Mrs. Mayon.) c2 Pickering Beach - - irnper-(ani serv.ce of prayer and wor- telephone. service. increased 'by five pletering, Oatsrio Ship per cent to S4 r cant. Several iso- .: Marjorie (I%Lrs, Bob Baker) ; Doreen I M . and Mrs. Morley Bl>ck and son Pe ---=- ---- iMrs, Fred -White,-: Helen big Rea- John wise.to.6,pr:ss the.r sincere Next eunrtiav• February 27, is Bov lated.villages and mining communities ~� nano, all of Pick^.ting; Kathleen•'at thanks and appreciation to the Pick- Scouts' Day wah the Wolf Curbs and i were brought Into the, telephone net • home, and Belle, cf Dundalk. er'n, Fires�n a^d "he Southwest Girl Guides irining :n,. I" will work and exchanges were opened'in Organ R@�Ital Parade to Duribartnn Church foc Div- Service was held at the Mc£rchnie Picker.ng- Fireman . We also .tl,tnk: a. group of nor�kern centres previ- Funeral-Hare with Rev. A i~• Your the rpsny frien3s and neighbors who 'ne S`n'we at 11.00 a. m. The Scout ('digit' served Kt' single telephones sponsored by 'j i= officiating. Interment was made at assisted us'in, eve ry way possible du!-- and ht 8 Le•td•�-rs wail he,'p i^ the I only: Long distance circuits were ill--',St.:Andrew's• Presbyterian-Church j Erskine Cemetery. Ing the recent re +n our store. sra•vice; We hone. all the. rarents of. rteased by. 65,000 miles. the boys and girls will. make a goer- ---_ __________________ ________ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1065 th -- ' ` t +n r-0 n •t'to church and will BOWLING• NEWS _ - s share with `theca boys and girls in rr A 0.15 P. M. . • - t � X andteraft aKd X obbrl r1how this service. f Teal, Standing Points Pinfall Recital given by Mr. T. A, Jacksos, Sunday. March 6th, ' i'! to an m- "" . 1Organist Kew Beach United C Sponsored by, the Pickering R'oman's Institute • ` I rnrtant e sy with its. T'iis is I-ee'nn:ng Go-Getters .-•-••.--••-•-•--••••14 127`92 To onto. ,Contralto Soli Miss el- _ e bur iE9,•cat'on Week, 'Tn the morning ser-, ; 1Rtppets 11' 11950 enrLeckley, Kew Besch Chir.' He P�ieeririg United Church H11 tee r••'r' Putilic School Cho'^ wall give' Guttersnipes ................- .. 10 12185 ' the �,ntherrs and.' occupy.-he choir. );amblers •' .... 9 12293' Admission - 50c. • w Rolling Pins .................... 8 111899 s rt tre. The ch lc''ren will sing sever- Old Cracks ....:...:..-..:.,•.•..:$ 11626 .;----- --:---` to 25 Sat.. *• ,ars. T.h^n, in the evening our Sun- b i� S8t• 'Feb. �� P• M. day Sch of will .have charge of the. -=------- e • e :.Women's Missionary Society *- r THIS IS FOR EVERYONE. YOU ARE URGER TO DISPLAY YOUR at ntrmb•ars. The orchestra of Melvir ; Singles over 200—L. Bye 251; D. • Pickering United Church 4 aWN WORK,, OR COME ALONG AND SEE WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE. Bible Class of Faith Baptist Church- Spencer 218; U. Mellveen •201. = will give same num5e •s, and a mets- Singles with ' hAhdieap' over' ;200=L.• - will hold their Masch meeting at the FOR ARRANGEMENTS, PHONE: Mrs. Jno. LAY. Mrs. F. H-.DEMAiNE, age by Mr. Jim _ McConagny. B:>5le ' Bye 2W, F. Bryant 223, S. Could 215, home ,of' Mrs. L. �. .-ii3, a 1t' MRS. T. PIGGOTT OR Mrs. T. J, WHEELER Clays Le3ler. The service will begin E. Huyck 210, B. Bryant 201, M. Tlrprsday a�Cfernoon, aiaµh 3, at 2•: 0' A 7.00 p. ,m, and everyone is invited. {Ric n 2 will lusd the D� - i 1�FTERNOON TEA 35c -- BAKE SALE - - ___-_ --------------------- hardts « 00. Bus wJl be .in; .- _ p. m. Mrs. J Stork - -- - ., -- =- Lea,lenbilr-Trairtii°+tr -School _- Trrples -aver. 500—D. Spencer, 581, charge of the Study Book. All intef Ontario .County. Jpntor Farmer L. Bye 534, K. Stork 532, G, Murkar ested ladies are cordially invited. . Association 61.4, N. Baker 514, ,G. Bryant 504. - - e -- - u----- - 'n Village— & Tw Red Cross --��-� EV Hing A `xiliary- y°� PickeringP _ � Port Perry Hivh School :..Triples with handicap over 500— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1955 F. Bryant 583, L. Bye 552, $. Gould The Evening Attxiliory will me j} 644,. B. Bryant 536, R. Stroud 509, at the home of Mrs. Don Scott, on — 3.45 P, M. P. Cameron 501: v Of off Wit S, ership Training -School Th k the Thursday, M cfr "3 tit 6.00 p. m j 8 45 One-Day Lead d --- ---------------------------- - - :. • + for all tnembers- and officers of the is wee a points were .divide Ontario County. Junior. Farmer and- in all possible ways: Guttersnipes 4, A Short Course on -Choosing ands " �rOY�I1�111 'T�wn rid Crocks 0; Ramblers. 2, •Go-Get- U g Faitrks'P• will be !held in that _ Junior Institute Clubs- will be held in Old the High School, Port Perry, oa Sat ters 2; Puppets 3, Rolling Pins 1. The Presbyterian Church Basemenl here - nrday, Feb. 26, at 9.46• a. m, prompt race fox. paints_ and position this sec- on ,lylarch 1st ltoatn 1.30 to 4.00 P. rtL; �Ved. March 2 at S. F. `M'r The program is now in the hands tion certainly acramblea the teams This is sponsored by the Pickering of the different associatioN. each week. Last week's -second and Wonien,,s -Institute and a cordial tn- - FOR TRANSPORTATION —CALL P1tCKEgWG 268 ThisTs your opportunity to improve third became this yveek'a bottom. In- vitation is extended to all interested, , yoorseM, your rind attd your cotsaty. revesting, isn't it? r _ in the new fabrics - �_A _ • _ �iONICLES - TEA & vorrEE ANNE - IRST. CPU*"&"--- . •- .. - "Dear Anne Hirst: I can't *consider) will lielp you to re - sleep or eat for worrying! For • cover ,from that blow. You • over two years I`ve gone 'with*'will be away from both these-; a young man I love madly.... * men who cafe for you, and Two months ago told me his •that has its 8dvaatagea fOr it parents do not like me, -and .that • will give you a clearer per - he cannot afford to oppose them spective. Meantime, don't because he works for his father. * leave the other young ratan in He claims he loves me more any doubt; let him know you ,•than• ever, but says he's so_ mix- _ :* are not -in love, though you ed up he doesn't kn w where to * like him. If you decfde to're'- turn. o're'- turn. * main at home, his attentions _ "Why his family disapprove, * will be comforting, and you I don't know. I've never been in * will need all the comfort you ..I That. we can do. What is a good deal harder to take is the ..announcement made last week by our Federal Minister of Agri- culture, the Honourable Mr. James Gardiner, who said that except for the wheat crop failure why farmers should be requir- ed to, ship a given quantity of _ "surplus" milk at $2.40 a hund- red pounds, which must be sup- plied to the dairy in order to - Veep°up the quota that sells at -approximately $4 40 a hundred. -week-there been a good year for Canadian an average farmer, Mr. 'Gardiner farmers! What a good idea it might find the farmer's Income In this district we are still would be to have Mr. Gardiner L influenced by othei tactors be - lucky' insofar as weather is con= change places with an average hundred -acre farmer for a couple sides the prairie wheat crop. It cerned. 'Very little ice, no snow to speak of, bare roads and good of years, with little i`n'the bank might be brought hone to him, the hard way. that everything driving conditions. Not quite so and probably a mortgage on the he had to buy had a way of in- - good on the, back roads — but farm. It would be nice to have Mr• r*m'�er feed and care for creasing in price while every- - - assable. We were articular) p particularly a few hundred laying hens; look thing he had to sell was on the thankful fol good weather last week as we had trouble at the after collecting the eggs, clean, decline• barn—one cow with milk fever, pack and ship them, and then :Mr. Gardiner, we are fully another with digestive trouble, get 30t a dozen for Grade A aware, is a farther, but•if he were and the rest not too lively. Part- Large! If he compared the cash a farmer, minus his position as a ner says. he is to blame for feed- returns withthe cost of feeding cabinet minister, we rather fancy ing them too well. I suppose the birds, Mr. Gardiner might he would have to do a lot of - cows are much the same as hu- get quite a surprise. In fact, as ' juggling to make the scales bal- mans—more of them suffer from an economy measure, Mr. Gar- diner might do as we have been ance at all., over -eating than from under-, feeding. Anyway,. our cows last doing — live on a . steady meat week provided us with plenty diet of boiling fowl. Actually, of extra work and worm. Every- , we have eaten so many bene the -- R I E thing is back to normal *now", last'few weeks we are wonder - D thank goodness, and without any Ing if there is any danger of us loss of life. It is wonderful the results modern veterinary medi= starting to cackle! � We would also like to have -. WITH C cine can achieve. If our sick Mr.. Gardiner shipping milk. He i cow had had milk 'fever ten ,plight then wonder, as we do, years ago -the chances- are we- would' have lost her. l This will be more his home, though I have met • *ran gem ' excitetnent, but of a different • j�( most of them. In spite of all the • Love will surely .come. to J'�,Ous HONEY' SUN IN mean things I hear they've said * you again. be "converted" On - .by awe xehangeect �. •Hot goodies comepuffin' from about me, I have no ill feelings I could .~ and I with them. I come from ta gong ood BEDear,,,A nee iIg sit:. Yon rn any - are wondering in our sham' and M/`Ith the news more spoiled cakes of yayst! No mon _FourovenI quick ,° are wondertn if we shall nottoe - Fleisditnaan's Active Dry Yeast! No � family, and we have a fine life have an overworked tmagina- motors. That I shall be able to last-minute trips this new form of together. I've an excellent post- tion. Have all these.• things you Active Dry )feast Fkischmaan's Yeast keeps'in your cup- ttoa, belong to the nicest organa- write about really happened to fell you next .week. And -in connectiith hydroboard, . Order a month's supply.- sations in town, and have loads you • — . or how do you know on w - of friends. Those who know about them? Like everyone els he we were about his family's objection are "About that wife's letter com- q- deeply socked to learn of the ' as amazed as J a _. ferning her ,domineerirg bus= death, through a plane crash, of — "The young man is 30, I'm 25. band Why don't _ you get HIS that energetic personality, Chair Surely he should_have a mind of side of it;' He may have a good tnaa Robert Saunders. He had. " sw on? Now I see hien reason for the way he does; I a tremendous responsibility arid ill - only at lunch. He is. dating a girl know some wives imagine a lot no one cou'd have worked hard- ' his parents like and have enter- when they want their own way. or than he to promote the St. twitted. I age other boys, but that But thanks for that article, any- Lawrence Seaway project. it • isn't fair when I'm always think- - how. _ just. seems too bad that he will _ 1 not be here to see the comple- mg of him. One old friend now 'You 'talk like a woman that tion of that gigantic un wants to marry me; his family -stops working at 10 or 11 p.m.' -young - are grand. but I am•only.fond of and, spends the next- few jtours mg••' A comparatively -- - bim, Hewould make a good at a floor show. I'm a regu- man, Mr.. Saunders, except for husband. though. lar reader, and fee! I have the his tmtimely death. would un- - "PIease help me! Shall d stop- right to tell you this. doubtedly have Riven many seeing the. man I love? Marry gEADEg." years of vahtable service to On= _ �g r in t the other boy? Or leave town • Every letter that _ is printed tat io. His passing will' be a , ,.? h_ it col_uma comes. through' sh- ock rural Ont to farm folk irr every part for -0 while JttDY." the mail from readers who arto; as he did much - I' ' M v *ask for my opinion. In manyto provide the means of hydro To help the Masi you love4 " o- e make up his mind, stop seeing service- to those in Isolated dist. cases I could be twice as help- _ Perhaps his father !t_ him at all: uter s !ul if both people concerned ricts.,- -• - N • wrote me their separate view- Another public -service, the- 0 he . �' .ter' . •'` i ti using their business anotia- y progress of which we are watch- •tion to influence him, and the pots; now arid then -the do; i !prospect of seeking a liveli• • but not as often as I should Ing with interest, is the inaL811a- is HON Y -BUN RING • hood elsewhere does. not so. _ *like. I have no doubt that tion o! new poles and wiring by ' si * some complaints, are exa er- • the -Bell Telephone Company, to • Scald; c. milk,.%c. granulated dough. Cover and set in warm = 1 peal to him; Some young men P tiB _ are like that. Why his family * ated, but I have to accept the preparation for a change -over - sugar, :1;'a asps. salt and y e ,place free from draught La rise "object to you, no one can say • situation itself as they depict to the dial system in July. of this shortening; coot to lukewarm. until doubled - in bulk. Punch 3feanvvhile, measure into a large down dough -and roll out into as N —unless' they have already ' it, and with honest intent, at year. We are really goihR mod- bowl % A lukewarm anter, I tsp. oblong- about 4T wide and 24m a�� this other girt to. him. • least. • •- ern aroud here' However, the_ bng loosen dough. Combine 9, I' a Some parents are like that, if the man you love allows his party line will still be with us grasiulated sugar; stir tusU7 mug- c, lightly -packed -brown• sugar ar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 w rats to choose another wile .but with Cess on''each.line Six and 3S G liquid hone spread too. :Part envelope' Fleisdiaiann'a Active , e P » It his family wins out, leav• -for him. what can you do ea- Instead of the present fifteen—at Dry Yeast: Let stand 10 'as., over. dough and sprinkle with # * Ing town for a while (as you sept refire from• the scene? = least, so we have been informed. THEN stir well. c. broken walnuts. Beginning at And -who .wants to marry a In the meantime we a§ubjEM.• along side, loosely roll up like a re wtailing.'snyhow'' Anne Hirst's to the inconveniences that pre• Add cooled' milk mixture and• jelly, roll. Lift carefully into a j sutr iA LLI" understandingand wise counsel cede any change in'public public ser• stir is i well -beaten egg and 1 tap, greased 8% tube. pan and join - _ grated lemon_rind. Stir in 2 G ends of dough to form a ring. ' l - van - guide you toward -a- happier vice. There' are short power in once -sifted bread flour; beat un- Brush top with melted butter. . r"'Iml ending. write her at Box 1, 123 terruptions it infrequent inter- til smooth. Work in 2 c.(about) Cover and let rise until doubted Eighteenth St., New Toronto. vals and occasionally the tele- once -sifted bread flour. Knead iii bulk. Bake in moderately hot Ont. hone line is Som letely dead: on -lightly-fioiired board until oven, 375', 45 -50 -minutes. Brush P P smooth and elastic• Place in top with honey and sprinkle with THE LEGAL 11LIND And no doubt'conditiOns will get greased bowl and -grease top -of chopped *alnuts. i -Counsel was cross-examining • worse before they are better, so a witness. ' He asked: "And on I guess we shall have to take it. {.. .. �. 11th November you say you tail- -in our -stride. _ ed upon •• Mrsk Murphy:. Now, I_-- what did she say - - -I�"I object to that question,'. 'in� � • � l 1 . � " / , � / %' .+''e '- terrupted opposing counsel. - '� After a fierce argument be-,°� • i; ,,. tweed counsel, the judge allow- ,i. ed the question.\ ' s9 / bw �M+ „And, as I was` saying," con- fif 1 : rr "Go in and fell him you %vant tinned c;iunsel, "you called upon E another raise; I'm running out Mrs. Ibiurphy. Nogg' • what did and colourful of patience." she say?" the thrilling "Noth•ing-=she was out." y Water R•vve at the l Stag• ° �..P� ...111 i ' /� • , , - - ear t 8v�tter Pirwh6 l Mix acid sift into a" bowl; 3 c. once -sifted pastry -flour • I 1 1 1 (or 2z•3.c.,oncerifted all flour), 5;1 tsps. Magic Baking Powder, % tsp. salt. Cut in finely 7 tbs. chilled ptHER shortening. Combine ?g c. milk and i' tsp. vanilla. �Np jHESE ACTS _ -- E. t'S1pNEY» lake a well ,d— ingredients and add liquids; mite 1 �tIEEAT lightly with a fork. Knead for 10 seconds on -lightly - :floured board and roll out to %" thick' rectangle, - 8 ?" along one side: Cream together 1 tbs. butter or - -. margarine, N c:peanut butter and 1,1 C. lightly -packed brown sugar; sprinkle on rolled -out dough: Beginning 4t an 8 Y2' _ u :.edges roll doughp like a jelly rolland place �'�k .�,,,,, c �•• in a greased' oaf part (4?/2" z 8A"). Sake in a hot oven, 400", about 45 mintttes, Servs- * .'hot, cut in thick slices, or cold, cut in thin lightly spread with butter or mar - slides, 1 PAM. ' -'oAd!"a1o;CaG'.1%4•'3�b3srY,9«9•."tn'is�1:'.i:::1c1a?A•7•.�.git9k'W`�sn�'%"�"�.i+rc �>';. _. Always -Dependable 4r.e'.l'�oly. �,•hr.w+�.av+rikt a+°e },.:kk<wwc.+:cK~ n • _ . : • . r n f , w n n -BROUGH" Mrs• R. Ellicott and' Mrs. W. GrayI Mr. and -Mrs. George Smith of to congratulate Mrs. White, Mrs. H_ trary Mary" and "Hansel and Grebo also gave a reading. It was decided t Beaverton visited their aunt Alm. Plaxton and Mrs. N. Ellicott on the el.'s E Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. to have Miss G. Gardenier of India Geo. Philip recently. wonderful work they have accomplish- Mr. Young, posing as a bearded '• Jno Knox of Hampton on the arrival as guest speaker at the Easter Thank- Air. and Mrs. C. B. Sheppard and ed with these boys and girls. friend from the Peace River District, of a young daughter on February offering meeting to be 'held on March family visited on Sunday with his Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Burrows of dressed in a raccoon hat and fur coat; ',17th at the Bowmanville hospital. 31st. The Woman's Day of Prayer to parents, Mr. and Mrs.. L. W. Shep- Stoutfviile called on Mrs. Philip one gave an interesting account of a hob- The Brougham Lodge I.O.O.F. are be held on Friday, February 2r th pard who helped him celebrate his day recently. by "Fleas", putbing two imaginary i euchm fis ,.,& nal-I at when all !.dies of the cefffin.. in-1- are birthday —as thrvugh­-­some-­trtcks-. �Whiitte ale on Friday evening, Feb. urgently requested to be present. Mrs. Mrs. Roy Boag, Mrs. Tremble and of Norval also Mrs. _ E. _. C.ars=_ Mr. -Nicholson led in community l 25. Everyone welcome. H. Malcolm assisted 'by Mrs. F. Cas- Mr. Roy McLaughlin of Willowdale Salem were--guests of Mr. and Mrs. singing, including some favourite Mr. and Mrs. Ross `Knox also Bet- sie and Mrs. Win.' Gray then gook the visited Mrs. Philip on Saturday. H. Shea on Sunday. ---- hymns. God Save The Queen brought ty-Jean and Faye visited Mr. and program followed by a reading by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harbron and ------ ---------------:.-�.- an enjoyable evening to a close. Mrs. McGuckin of Stouffvflle on Sun- Mrs. A. Gray. A special feature of daughters, Bernice and Ina Jean of . T The Club meets at the home of - -day this meeting was the presentation of Myrtle visited with their aunt, Mrs. DUN BAR 1 Q N Mr. and Mrs". Bert Guthrie on Wed- Congratulations to Mr. Wm. Knox Life Members Pins to Mrs. H. Mal- Matthews on Saturday' evening. Congratulations to Harry and Mrs. nesday, March 2. The committee have ' and Mi. C.- B:' Sheppard who cele- colm nd Mrs. F. Cassie for their Mrs. Lemmon accompanied Mr, g planned a game of crokinole. orated birthdays on Sunday. faithful and efficient service during Rosa Middleton of Claremont to Val- I Westgate of Guelph on the birth of a Therelar monthly meeting of the the est and also ,the resent. The entia on Sunda where they visited I daughter. The World Day of Prayer Service gu g p p Y will be held this Sunday, afternoon W:M.& of St. John's Church was held address was read and the certificates with Mr. and Airs. Frank Hood. We are sorry to lose Mr. Bert ,Ot- . -.on Thursday afternoon at the home presented, by- Rev. H: Lackey. The Mr. and Mrs. McDowell and familyterway and Air. Jack Beckett from during the Church service ie 2.30, red Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie and Fred, -of Mrs. Thos. Norton with a good at- pins were, presented by the president, also Mts. Ingles of Acton visited the our community. They have sold their Puckrin attended the afternoon sea- -. � Aendance. The president Mrs. H. Bar- Airs. H. Barclay.-The meetingclosed letter's stents, Mr. and Mrs. Shea house and will be moving soon to E. P sion of the Sunda School Conven- -clay in charge. The meeting opened with prayer by Mr. Lackey followed on Sunday. Toronto. Mr. Beckett is at. present Y r ` ` tion at Claremont Wednesday. -by the singing of hymn 15, followed by a lovely lunch served by the host- The regular weekly euchre was held confined to Sunnybrook Hospital.; . y prayer by Mrs. H. Malcolm. Mrs eases, Mrs. T. Norton, Mrs. £. Norton, on Tuesday evening last when the We are pleased to report. Mr. C. b Y Wednesday, March 16�extensive suc- Cassie g following were winners —Airs. H. Risk is feeling better and Mr. B. Nor- gave the reading from the Mrs• W. Hamilton and Mrs. White. g man is home from the hospital tion sale ' of ' HoLtein cattle, heifers, .Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Malcolm Mr. Murra Barrett of Pickering vis- Plaxton, Mrs. Wm. Knox and Mrs. new Cockshutt' tractor with bade* ► Shea. Air. Ross Charlton, Mr. S. Jew- Baby Freddie Balsdon, son of Floyd -v requested a silent prayer by all for sled his sisters, Mrs. Wm. Ellicott and live power take-ail, Cookshutt 79 "India" in ell and 'Mr. H. Plaxton. The travelling and Mrs. Balsdon is quite ill in the India in her national difficulties. and Miss Pearl Barrett one day ire- g tractor, aero M. H: pick-up baber, . • . The scripture reading was given by Gently. �_ pries went to Mr. and Mrs. Bagshaw, Ajax hospital. neer new Mount Forest threshing The Woman's World Da of Prayer Mrs. J. R. Dales of Toronto called Y machine,. new M. H side rake, nes► _. will be held on Friday afternoon, on -Miss A. Brander on Saturday. Y Coby bushel spreader, milking mach- _' In The Conal Court of Yale dui registered ander the laws of February 25th with service is the Mr. and Mrs. 13ver'ett Smith & fam- > > Suis, f'�m stock, implements, bar HOLDEN AT XILLOWNA asitisrk Columbia and has itis regist- church. This is a special service and ily of Seaforth visited with Mr. and ,tin durnitlum etc., on Lot 18, Cion. Setssrsea: olid edBee !n' the City of Kelowna i all ladies of the communityare in- , Mrs. Don Smith on the week-end. � Several showers and presentations 6, Pickering �' at Green. River, eta NALA) ►NA U-MU" LTD. and Province of Bridsh Columbia. vited to attend- No: •7 Hist vviy. Proporty of RBI • have been held' for Miss Mary Watson litdetlf2 to the !'tovisee of Ontario sed at all A few from here attended the Sun- Carter. gabs at i'l.30 noon. Tema ' _.-- prior to her marriage in early March _ • ��+-. _. _-.-- ._-- --.-t!'aa-esitestsi-tis-this'ictlea- to Mr. Jack P s_Higiiland Creek. c� Ito cesecw4 Bsem seed. Ren •, _ DOUGLAS A. NANO rellollin ewaer of a certain 1x60 on Wednesday. The • Jr. Choir of hiPP �,e Prentice, ructioneeri. Sta1pY Come and bring your friends on --M . Dt[aaiet DoBeM satomobilo, Ontario Leemae Brougham assisted with the music by ---------------- '. Asir ,. Ne. IBM; Begins No. 814-2-3Li00. singing a couple of hymns which they Sunday, March 6, at 7 ,p• n. to the -------------- MANIAS SIDWARD DAHL UJIN , - 3..-The Defendant noaaid Dablarea did wonderfully we1L We Are certain- Dunbsrton United Church for the QuardW of RONALD DA UAREN he a erhow and resides ai 1936 Pwllor ly proud of our Jr. Choir and wish special service. Singing" by the Sun= e ' .An Jukes Ace, `the City et ICeiswaa, lees- - da School choir, O rtunit •---------------------------------- Y music by itis Mei- '- - Dedeedstsl Mee of British Columbia. vin Bible Class orchestra of Toron- Swore gib 8oeorirr 4. That on or ,about the Loth day g +` - to and Mr. Jim McConachy the class FOR A CAREER IN Jail" J. Ret Arehlbald' of July A. D, 1864, on the lemon leader, will give the message. A.warm 'Tess ay the Fuerteenth day K heed, war Kelowna, a 1850 Plymouth welcome awaits you there. R December A. D, 186! automobile, IJeense No. 83-342 be. f Doug Willis and Bruce Coasar at- FREEDOM f leagins be the Plaintiff was strueh tended the Youth Conference at Whit _ UPON "RANG Dorothy Dean by the automobile belonging to the I . �i by on . the week-end. Smith of counsel for ' Plaletiff Defendant Baird and operated by Ws I- p INSURANCE • bliss Joan Wilson of Guelph and and UPON READING ib✓affiasvit of Defe�ant Ronald Dahlgren and dam- f - -Mrs. Marion 3lcClement of Dunbart�n Herbert Stuart Harrison Smith, sworn aged. �a� I `_ were guest soloists at St Andrew's in the trained skill and tour- the 13th day of December, 1954, sad S. The sole cause of the damage to a ' Presbyterian Church, Whitby, on age of Canada's soldiers lies Died beeela; the car of the Plaintiff was the nes- Sunday morning when, 125 delegates o wealth of insurance - IIT IS ORDERED that service of a ligense of the Defendant Ronald Dahl. g'.. from the Youth Conference attended. "freedom" Insurance :.. for eopy of this Order and of a copy of gren, w•Yicb negligeuce consisted in I i A speedy recovery to Miss' Doreen peace ... against aggression. the Plaint and Sammons in this action failure to keep his automobile' under "' Jenkins who was confined to-bed for The opportunities for young Upon the Defendant Baird herein be eeatt'ol, failure to keep a proper leek. several days. men with the right tempera- served ex jarls; sal, iallarr to engin his bakes is I Dick Gibb, R.GA.F.'who was home merit and intelligence to make _ 4F AND 1T I8 FURTHER ORDERED Htae to avoid hii!!ag the Plalatltfe for a few days leave left on. Sunda o career in the Army aro excel- Y Y lent. As a modern, progressive that scald service of the Order and automobile. tt Y81/0 morning for Nova Scotia again organization, the Army is 'the Mint and Sumsmens in this ac- 8. The Defenaant Ronali Dahlgren 1 I------------------ ---------- equipped to .offer top rats tion be effected upon the Defendant was at the time of hh negligent op" 1 ' = _ schooling and training to 3lalyd by advertising In the Pickering eration of the. automobile, overall, g - AUDLEY career soldiers. Thai*- is a _. - News, In Pickering, Ontario, In two the automobile of the Defendant place in the Canadian Arm - p c ria y • advertisement one week sport, alsd Baird with the rvrr"s consent et ( Last Friday evening about SU sat for young. men who can meet a i - dovm to the• well-laden tables at the the challenge. _ glias said service shall be a'i�d and 'the Defends at Baled and w•ae the ag. - sufficient service .of the- Order and eat of the'Defendanw Pair4 according I pot-luck supper which wai arranged The Army has a continuing _ .. Plaint and Sammons liamin; to Section 81 11 of the Motor Veh. by the W.A.need for good men .... men Alter all were well satis- like you, who want to make a AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED isle Act, R• & B. C. 1943. Chapter career of protecting Canada's ' setas the time for catering s Dispute 227 and Amendments thereto. , fled, Mrs, C. Clemens,, president of y in the W.A. led in a 'short devotional freedom; and our own, ]Note is the Plaint and 8nsamoms be 7. The Defendant Baled was rfdtlag 1 IM41P� this Army. _ -within 30 days trom the date of the in the automobile with the Defend• service of hymns, a responsive psalm' Insertion of the first sdverlbement: ant Ronald Dahlgren at the Yore of i and prayer by Rev. A. E. Young. The servo Console eel AND 11T 3B FURTHER, ORDERED the negligent operation of fie auto- /1fiviv l� W.A. members answered the roll call 1trNye►} In }� drier list the sees of thin spplication be mobile by ,the Defeedamt MUSH by .naming their_ favourite hymns; +sesta In the cause. Dahlgren. Owy obese taridum l r war, disoa Mrs. John Puckrin read the minutes To t» .fiery ren ed b. 17 a r0 - (stgeed) J. It. Archibald ' . _ `""-- +j sue, at odoor M/setias Imow at of the January meeting and Mrs. A. u ",� �yi„s � r* RON "law 3lr�stet'ed this 14th dt -� at Jarhsary, 'IrinanvORt TVW PLAQsi'1'>Tly Am kid howr shalt essential Bell gave the treasurer's report. cwrl"kare or Dewe meet of ago. SM - J. Dasa - Dist. lileelsltar, 4N A�fB- Ld Craw satins are m out ria- Mrs. George Squire, leader of the ,tom, ,M„ ,leer -leer 6A hr- tim Tibor of ue who, m�ilow. west group, acted as chairman for fen„af on writ or vi.df tier Army 1 have not yarned fsas grim os.► i3r o P E" !. l7se suet of 8igta8 deottases w may,., �tfr wail the program. Mrs. C. Trigg gave two a.eweh a worm no~ yew how & " 1wi : his smtenrWe; pions. selections. Patsy Main, Carolyn _ sr a room sew. ire The Claaaiy Coeri tY !. The sen of ,6140 M leer ions et I r *F# Bell,' Eileen Guthrie, Linda Zeisner, fru area tean a owMU9s 'DOLDS1k AT KXLOWXA revenue from' the said amtsmoMie O Terry Conway, Douglas Matthews and - is"" � �,,,w 116116010 943,01 �w,a Y•etweea= while k go" belssg repaired; �� : Paul Kyle played three numbers on stns. ac-i.�..r an eases s,.r wowrw tea N ew..r a KNWWNA'i7-Dios LTD. _ L The eeats of shit sedeft; ' I their flutes. Marilyn Vaughan player a..r a - reeve. ra f tui _,rr n�i PbadW ..z& Seek further and ether twtlr f as "I 1 `• - two selections on her piano aceo'rdi- 0.. r rw,..-,r 0"K wabn.r trust . And: 4o shy Honourable Cour/ sway eeese i ` � � on. "Moonlight Waltz" and "Drink to • . °�"ri 'e°`es.,en �o as- Oea�iNsstyr ... DOUGI AS R. BAMD tweet and Just. -„ Me Only With Thine Eyes".. Mrs. Ro-. M.r�t+ n.�a..ir im W. , DePoadaat ''ross .bin Nicholson of Whitby sang a musi- r,.,,r, M" balm" Aad: DATED at Re-w-3• dritisis Celn a- I cal .number "A Bit of Advice to Mar- rsstwo p.Ew.NW"wr.��w'warst :", CHARLES EDAGIRD DARLGZM 'bis this twesty.firit day of January,rigid Alen". Geardi n wf RONALD DAiiLGREY 'A- D.. 1956. ".' !14 r- Ynune ahmced two illus. "Con- . w V ^tom'- •.� ..._ `.`. •;::;. :. �'�' :`: � • � � . - � .. - �� .. ...' w : • t �v _ 'Classified Advt's -. _ •• _. " WANTED TO Your Friendly Resident A gent ,� •off ' BUY --3 or 4 tons oats and -b-,at. H. F. Newm'_n, Ph - Pi,ckeang 338J1, iIEALTOB LNSURANCE AGENtt 1 r-COSMETICS ----------------- LIFE, IFIRE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOB7IA Sm M OTO-FINISM40 ► HOW TO MAKE 1T POSSIBLE_ to - VIh'1'EltilDlARY $tJppj p� provide •'extids'' that make lito more LIM A" T ST YOUR iCE ETC. ..!t r� M • BABY NEUS • Bi7Y FROM AN'D LIST YOIIii PBOPER�TIES • lenjoya�ble± Become our deal:r in •s••.••• •' LOB. BALS.WITA your locality. Write now for .de.a. Js. rA14H=, Montreal 24.+CYR IL E. Mr RLEY ...�..:,�-.�:' I9TORE OL s ---------------------------------- THAT �» ..;. 13 Week Days ► !WANTED TO RENT pax t o2 fa sn e /� A. 1[• to P.�P s house -in Pickering areae Phone: = T PRESCRIPTION 1,0t1 P, ' - Stesliag s-@212, Toronto. - :SILKS MARKET "r '� -=-------- - -- - =------ P80NB ICSERIING 26 :. --- GUARANTEED.- -- -- __ ' P y ,RADIO and TV SERVICE Auto Radio Service Station. _ :IEA . S�ECIA _ '�. 'R. 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Ye Minister A Christian Scfmce service wily be cht Church, Picken:ng. �• 0tbdve the Al'lia Brug SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 18SS k*Jd in'- East Weedlands O b OAS BaIQ O )Ei0 81nr -------------- --- ---------------- 1006 a m_ - Sssnigy, Scholl Hell, Rouse Lillis sash N ULRALB % YL60 81'IOa UNIT - - LOST— am7one 'finding pair of boy's 21;00 a >fl00�N Por IL IL lL itlm es sail, • 9.N to Ln, aJcates, with white tape on'toes. pl_o� .'R°' - M0°�s Service J1.00 A. X Sunday SehoW and Xur-' Gordonxtsy - 0 N le is7100 7!1� se'etun to Brian Gxeaer, Pickering 7.80 p• m► - Young P+eopl,�s wuy at tips same boor. • M. V — • • • • • • • • Icor fbTex inkaessgoo, eat! — _ -: _ Cboir i'i<aelke Friday - 8,N 1►. I< ►>ll 3-7838 or Pigg MU. ----------------------------------- ' 4 !lTT7t ••••••a A1ID' . .......... ....---- e! > AWS PILES '!'l10TSAN .� CEt>so� !AMB WATCH tad ARE !OII NSI E THE [BDiG? -.. ' AUDLIRY CJRU0ICR1 }m3. ONTARIO $1�'AIElhTf3 WI1Ti0UT INSIDE PLUMBL'�iG' LRt A rs.' . ,Sunday School. ' Rev. 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DCh ------- ------------ •BARTOV PHONIC PIC SEBYp lEt! 7AlCiiELa'6 BREEDER.HATCHERY-, 'Phone: Pick .69J1 .' - i Pickering Jewelry Ali soiW1 d f•reedem Ca Our Own _- } —Barred Rot -Its, Celumblans,- For The Bs4ss'1 An•svers To Your Qnestlons, . U'rho To �.Ibe Secretary I[' orr es i Lu Inbar Co. . Whlte Leghorn& LeghosnxRock, Col- ! R R L Pickering: L .er.tu- 3ojsplied-Free. PICKlrlsiNG TOWNSSIP• !embianxNew Hampshire.' D�JNBARTON =" BUUXDFG PERMITS 11lICHELL PnMt'LTRY FilmsilSSUED TUESDAYS AND FRI" CLAREMONT ONTARIO- ---- — Phone. Markham 388 - e ,(Opposite Slwanis Ptrk) tN TO 6.00 P. 111. .aar 25 �lO�EN BLOCK L'TN. ' PHONE 195W12 'm AppoinCasN ---------------_---- PAST, j� GUABANTEYD BEPAMS INS GLEN PASS AVB. -- TORONTO IL • J. PROI;JSE to all makes �ly���d . IRADIOB TELEVISION], i wrEa-COh! -- - ,...AND P IBLiC ADDRESS SYSTEMS Concrete Slag -. • .>NfseLEODELLrGTRONIC SERVICER _ IIIDAIC'!Os Piekerfug 3733 - Broca dill• North- - Wallboard . �rPICKERING 1"C CAN !I][ W, _and . O APi� SI- Loct wos: finder = - _Blocks Moulding ',Lar Ft Noun"" o. s"lrrQlu*� PLalnr — *tanolli soap — Jetrolillr Mr K 1 TC � Pi N TERRY'S �t Pia emuKEAMs. CA BIMB ` DOORS Eteetriesl a Plnmbi�� -----------------------------------TINI SYST )a- ASPECIALT _ Dusbartm ., asz US atA1►e 104JAS � _ • 11saI RODEAAN ' ... - •7i !ar e.. mail or be tar Sheet Metal a of Warks EDDIE'S 161�q D.mtnNn hoe pairs .. !'+ar+t.ee. and Re Ab c..ditto.a, _ : o . Gurney Domioi.o, t%ooverslaa ou a■r..as M"Sire".Pleierisig _ W O O D W O REIN a a r AYIIENT PLAN AVAn.ABLs - — SEAR PW_XEitING XZWS' OFFICT — OR7sCkl4?iBFlH' " tiTCSL'11i DAILY SERVICE - -'LOW F itON7G1i; ,6fNP Pic ,. kerlag 179.. Rea. -: iPhtebr fits .. GOOD -SF;LJ=ON OF LACES 1fViLT ani )x3TAt.fi� ARES P TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS N POLISHES. DYES ,M� qM Tuft 'A�tIX Lumber O• AL DAILY TILL 7.00 P. M 1' Jac; B j • CHARTERED BUSES .FRIDAY TILL 9.40 P 11I. 3kkevoid OFFER IDEAL SERVICE L X M B E jl, BUILDERS' S U P V L i E: - _,_ AT ATTRACTIVE RATES nekartuli Van" FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL g - TELEVISION $RADIO t�oxs-__ rI HomeBuilders Pala - _ __ ►a, evs TRAVEL b4F R Ana - CREDIT PLAN AVAILABLE ON — REPAIRS. BUILDING CAP %t3M IEE YOUR LoOU Aae�t LTO. UP TO TWO YEARS TO PAY.- REASONABLEi VAI«. NEPA S Wanted IR PLANS AtAIMAai.B s, • PiRb\E PICiCBKiN6 2i,8 _ Z•Osd it C;: vjed AmImM :Gray Coach Lines' tJVNe N De NO. le PICK E'i i�:` �� DL �iBARTOri RADI9 & TV iter wady ,rkk..� ala USTMN �J,c! Ps0lgi PIIOEERiNd MA. ■. RAT'i7w .. :.f ,,F. I;� PH Ne 41.r0,V V..77EE.' 1lrOR0i LfMlEaeat SOS `Cam i ----------- ___ "----"-""'"-------'---""--'"- Gloucester on Ju 5th at 2.30 .m. s at this ,time Dir. and ' Dirs. Cornutt _ -•----'--'- P •-- --� ---» Mrs. Keith's son Cecil was killed in w:;h to than)C"ail their, friends aiid ~T BROCK - ROAD )action on August 29, 1944. Mrs. Keith neighbors for their kindnesses shownabriweld Such f$ Ls lannin to attend the ceremony. � gArtlw4ul Brock Home and School held their I' P g y• to them during, a difficult time. Their . eaecptive •meeting at the home' of: Mrs. Keith is havifeg a• quilting cards and .flowers and friendly ser FAI;RiCATIIVCi • 11'YitDING Mrs.Len Wilson on Feb. 21st w• t} .. party on Wednesday -to quip a vices were 'much appreciated: B'EATTY ELECTMG RAHM nearly all members present. . Plan. Friendship Quilt, to be followe}i by' a Visitors with DIT. and Mrs. Cornutt' :STRUCTURAL. WMEL were completed .for the March meet +hover for Jean Bucharest, her neph- on •Sunday were Dir. and Mrs. Frank BEATTY ELECTRIC WAMERS �w'3 fiance. Hose cod and 'Dora 1 ing and other items discussed. Re- g , Dir. and Mrs. LRNTSLS, BRANS Sreshments were -served at the close. Mr. and Mrs. Jim- PeCry of South- Gerald-Hosegood and Judy. and. Mr.-,RANGETTES AND _ Sunday, School is ,held as usual at scold were visitors with DIr, and Mrs. and NIrs. Fred.Boyern and Dir&. Arm-. _ COLUMNSELECTRICAL APP rockoad at 3 p.m. supervised by George Perri B'R• on Sunday. strong with Shane -and Jane, all of LIMVCES '= Visitors with Mr. and Mi -s. W..Car-• Toronto. RAILINGS, GRILLS ETC. Miss Joyce Keith. Gospel -meeting is ter on Sunday were: Mrs. Bill Han. Sympathy of this communi . .held in 'the school every Sunday eve- .. tY is ex- B-H Pa.lnts an'd Gerlerlil Hllydwitn Bing. A hearty welcome _is. extended Ion and daughter Barbara arid friend 'tended to Mr, and Mrs. Albert VPaI PHONE: AJAX 27 of Oshawa. ton in the sudden passing of his mot- Bve _ . to all. • P g �s X69 � lttA N Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keith and famil} DIr. DIidOWn is still in East Gen- her. Mrs. Walton' was also'an aunt c'f Ma's 1' have received an invitation to, the eral..Hospital and. doing. as yv:ell as M_ -s. Walter MAdlet'on. -•-- r ----- ---- ------------------�•-_ ' can be expected. "^ 'unveiling of the Bayeux Memorial at P SyrriT�athy is also extendie'd to Mr. -_ - -•� DIT. E.. Cornute• is home from the Falaise, France, which will be pelt' McGre vy in the loss of "his sister in -: by His Royal Highness the Duke of hospital and progressing nicely and Toronto, this week _ `' r A + NMI- Bora sines ism warmy. QW1142110 form of a farewell pa • ' FRENCHIIAAN'S BAY kie home with eight -sen pre:entr In,r- of homemade baking and candy, at SPMtArJ1" ille ^ - ther work was clone ou History Re- the StoufPville Sales Pavilion• Sat- - - Over one urn ed and sixty me search."Plan to att2n3 the ,pen MLvt- urday, February 26." We hope th,e and Whitby TewasYga 1955: -Chairman, Mr. W. Lawson: were sawed at the church turkey I ing on Wednesday,. Macmh 2, at the commuunity will recr.ond. Please J 41JARANTEED MtaEACHNi supper on Saturday night. The ladies 'very hone of Mr. Wal. Fegg, when Mr. W. Ir_ave things at the Hall •bei -ore 12,04 L Dyer. Seventy-three new books = °' Offict ROYtla were .pleased with the turnout C. Murkar, Pickering will be speaker noon RADIO SERVICIE DEALg and Solt the evening a real success. -note change of date to Wednesday,------ -- ----------- An� Make er'Mo3eT W,e are sorry to report that.Mr. C.' 1:4arch 2nd. ___-- _--_-- -� 1 -. Arthur Field - UNBRAL D'OMI(XVs Wi eld su red a stroke on Sun- day. but is improving as well as can _ __ _- _ ------- ---- -- ------------ - a N D into their new hand last week. Myatt A eagle. be expected. C H E R R Y W O O D ... • VIS r 'HQNS P1011310M 10% V" ar Night ` Ml's• Elimbeth FatnelI slipped on the ice on Friday and received, the World Day of Prayer starvice at 's' EAN>¢ 7 1 J 'Rs. SeBACAMso Poop• .name torn ligamentis in ;her wrist, Locust Hill Uai �d Church on Friday • 1'tD �TESAL ' j , ^FPA?t' (, ��yy Phone Pick. 1,73 W. and Mrs. Buck Sr. and veaat- ioning in Florida and "-e hoping to afternoon, oorrsnencing at 2.30 p. m. and Mrs.. Twad Ie, and ., ora . :: • _ ' RUGAL ��T attend the Mardi Gras, New Orleans. . a Pe Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Petty had Ona with JERRY VOSS X11 -S D• iC ei� Ont. Little Risky Ha,el1` is home d7oan Mr. -and Mrs. Bouquinn, of Wiest Tor- onto.' Old Grvp-�•Aood Rd., 'tekering ; ---------- --• ---" -- - _ :. Hdly Service To And From L $s _ the hospitQ and recupreatattinsgtemb the hospital and recuperating nicely M� George Todd a attending a I OSHAWA_ W, g J. TIIOI[PBAN, B, Ar hits. fresn an operation. Good Roads Co vrnt'on at the • Royal l --------- Mortared Ewes FopAll Barrister and SolteYer Mr. James Oakley is not too wet York motel in Toronto this week. ,.,,.,d _�, - i -pled Iv --n Animals ! Mr and Mrs. Robert Morrish and Disposal - - Ooeadon• lwtbk cohmolds and 0019arlo again, but we hape he will soon be Removed For Sanitr-v son were guests of Mr, and Ws.Ray >PHOIFB: P1CR88II�16 33mf42 -Leonard Glenwood Bldg., Ajar Nosiness Phone - AJ= IN betted. Mrs. Donald Calder is ill with the COL' CT y ;( Morrilh on Sunday. P4ONE, i Mrs Gates has been sta ' "-' Phone . Fick g 39 . y- er L" FOS YOVU M10M • Ooddenee Phone: Oshawa 3•-6ll2 •diu and confined to bed. Mrs. Fred Scott t in the Tor- Ing with her sister :n Toronto' t ,p11 Dc, N YOON ti :.tM1TEa i � 1'%1%1 KEN AND C U R K E - �� HOURS: - i onto General Hospital, -is coming a- Cherrywood W. A. is having a.sale `Toronto Prone ED pies 3-Si3rr. g 5 tobogganing party on Friday evening. �i� 280~ 1* Fridays long nicely after .her, operation. Th_y were entertained later at the ALIMONZ10W 11.90 a, m to 6,90.9. ss, and 7.M to 9.N P. alt Little Bonnie McQuinn is sick a- C LE N DE N IN G• assed and Authorized fpr t o datarday: Cla a. m. to 6.N P. sa. gain, end may. have to go to hospt- tal for observat:oa �. PrMr. �atiM o1 Ontario grid Ygri. Obted N lbadYgs T. Sow�by Is in the Ajax - son of Mr. and, Mrs. Nelson Coe- s gam• Heaos-Pickering _ - .• + Hospital, recovering from, ;IT'S TL*•F. Tr' MNsrDF6 YOUR RrlRr r, P<ANTIv OFold ._ � [IAN' Fnraibat. Red Estna si�tr at Rda0eft . Chiropractora Mr,kJohn Fertile spent a Sew, daystts. oxNAm�xTA><.. Fstrrlr TREEl3. SHSU88 A�QD Boseotos t'oNa1 Ai�eaa - 19i►/M� "1C' Dual BtrYi[i filar lbs in London, vadting relatives FE1J AW NURMMY Ct7Es16PANYPrion Beatrice McLean and Ken Brooks. *Tent me -ting will be. at the hoes at of ©� DZRKW BOW=AW, Hi i1. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson will to Arent: Fidel Brlglsy, >4'1Z ;, P/cLeriag„ Oa Brio 0. PhoneA�a. niip8 a" Og (�Og�AMM be leaving the Bay soon to Isrke upWtlte, ceaidence to Ajax. Several od their i who win be to call and dbeaaa your regaireaary s.it�■ T' DIXONpen W. DI+v P. Q piesis >ra�. _ trknds rand neighbors gathered at the }R.LY a CALL - PICEEitill Q MW - EVENINGS ONLYe■t P. DL Satarday �n:U 1.2.00 noon s" lout ilea eataMW" MUL 9"M or 801um home of Mr. and Mrs. Joyce, in the - _ --- . 1 'A i• . =-cf 4 q w a • i, N RN.AL: AtCREAGEd A" .a _ FARM "- a we n ve Waiting Bayou With r C014ANT and ltseDONALD Gari Cash Down Payseata " Agwistera, Solicitors and Notaries CAI,I, . W. INGLES ' ',incl prompt And Experieneed ROGER G. CONANT. B. JL t civics Ajax, Oat - Phone 25 JAs n. MacDONAL.D, B. A., LL.B. 7. ppP,•t tL%1011 . Office ENS -06M 7% Sla►coe St. 8" Oshawa, Ont i J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONS i - Phone 5-2827 Realtors -----------------•--=--- ealaa�en - - --F itablbbaA is"I �Re­SMITH OR ce' Co. snsur Phone 30 -::PICKERING ' wBITS OR PHONE • - - . � .. 1► Bath ivy Farm And Counbry .XONTBITH. MONTEIITH, . sandtoge RiEHL A Ct. n �dsters a'awmace On aatiiisso, _ ., w� gihwEte. . 1 CHAIRTERED ACAOUNTANT3 slcitanFeed "sur"" .R Kinds t Simao. Stases. N.�. IT s BE�� ��OV�N Bowman & Gibson OSHAWA _ UNTABiO ' PiiONic: *WMBY ill PSONii t-0iY{ —�■ -- ■ - -� --Youri r 1. ss Mone wIth Ah e i �emi �o e �TAFFORD 6RQ5. y � . W. C. THOMSON$ Q. C. P• Phones, VMft • fit tlarriater, Soheltoa. Notary 'Pabilo Oftwe Homes V _ 19.N A 110. - b,09 P. IL • � .. ' _ . - . _ WILilAllt (1 LA)R■ON� . Tuesday . Thursday - Batardasy Dsralaler sad Solialtte Ofties At $eddesme. Highway No. 1 GREENWOOD. ONTAslO iLaf lsIIe East" K' Plokering Village VWONst PICBSMING. Ii7WIS P$ONLr: PICICISBING U /f You Lire in the Areas Serviced by This Newspaper Phone Pickwing 30 - Toronto PH NZ �t�st We" or Write Smith's Amena Plan in Pickering. _ y an prtaea- ted them with a table Imp.' 1/M Ayei9aseat >lh,oas to ��/ -ROY M. HOWE, 9.0 Loyal Pogue ---------------------------- -GREENWOOD - CMIRIlrRACM LICENSED AUCTIONII = 6e The KiaodEce Public 1.iBoard -appointed t1Efollowing dt�crrs for )� MOCK 21.pi&eriag and Whitby TewasYga 1955: -Chairman, Mr. W. Lawson: Olt'!'. Sa-c etarry. Mrs. E, McTaggart: Tress - U mw, Fars, RoaslMld ani ,J%WftIN mw, Mrs W. Brown; Lbbiearian, Mr. fAbo o lefts's Order 06") -" Sales A Spassialty L Dyer. Seventy-three new books = °' Offict ROYtla have. been purchased this ycor. A- Tw,m - Thurs. - g,I, P. p4 Attentim Glues Wong them are: --Chen East, Tura West., by Luella --Chen 'YldSary _ - Days and Evwmv WHJ38Y - PJEIpNg NO i -30K Anne„ by Daphne '-;Dumauries: 111 Phone - M0 1-2888 married the Klondike" by Laura Dur-_ • con. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke moved _ ^ into their new hand last week. ` 22 Misses Glenna Minaker and Pat Har - 'I — Q. rison of O haws Hospital, spent -Tues- .I day the former's _ _.: with parents. yy� yy /ail/rt�ri � - Miss lituth Fastwrood of WbR ,Jb3• S ! al,j, � the week -end a-ith ML. visited o�•er � �I*way Monument Works" and Mrs. G'Eaatwood avid Linda. and Mr. and Mrs. C, Cl and loam _ 2OD?. A VVI 1 . !TROP. � SUGG&STS , slab spent Sunday with relatives at I.sioe L IL 1, WW634 Oatarit Sz=e, --- 'het no" West Of whiney On "wZZSMR OR DO]11ngM LoOCK Mi and Mrs. C, E, Pegg attended itis► t gay HAttwten Whitby HABDWARN a shower of the latter's cousin in -Ter_ And FOS YOVU M10M onto last Tuesday evening. V110".�ITBT Ott 1'%1%1 The Young -People's Union head a rs��lBlet tobogganing party on Friday evening. - TY$ Th_y were entertained later at the home od FA Alf. and Joe Iaegg,. and C LE N DE N IN G• at de enjoyed dellcious refreshments, At the church setwier< last SundW DTi �Q morning Rev, H Moore baptised tba 1J ": ' C 0• LTD • son of Mr. and, Mrs. Nelson Coe- _ - .• + 11n 8'!. RiAi AR R The Y. P. U. held their reguisc meeting on Sunday tg in the loc- ._ � SCAI11100■1O JUNC'PON Oa■ 19Ns Wort OI BoarMae C+iagiatt al church basement. Pals Brooks was to charge of the Devotional Period t'oNa1 Ai�eaa - 19i►/M� "1C' and Progrwri., end was assisted by 'POS,ONTO Y _r .a-� Beatrice McLean and Ken Brooks. *Tent me -ting will be. at the hoes at -', PHANZ CamwT Ron Webb. ! SIM AlNren/ 1-7171 The Sigma C. Bovs Ch•b met on T' DIXONpen W. DI+v Every Friday Might Until S.N Tuesday evening :n the church base -'I V!.• P. DL Satarday �n:U 1.2.00 noon Went, PROPRIZT40A � Meke it a' date- to attend the Supter sponsored by the men of the i AMBULANCE Wnri'rjo - church to be held lvrarch B. j c CIDUIMY IWIM - ; - The Farm Forum met t '.he Wil - . 1 'A i• . =-cf 4 q w a • i, N RN.AL: AtCREAGEd A" .a _ FARM "- a we n ve Waiting Bayou With r C014ANT and ltseDONALD Gari Cash Down Payseata " Agwistera, Solicitors and Notaries CAI,I, . W. INGLES ' ',incl prompt And Experieneed ROGER G. CONANT. B. JL t civics Ajax, Oat - Phone 25 JAs n. MacDONAL.D, B. A., LL.B. 7. ppP,•t tL%1011 . Office ENS -06M 7% Sla►coe St. 8" Oshawa, Ont i J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONS i - Phone 5-2827 Realtors -----------------•--=--- ealaa�en - - --F itablbbaA is"I �Re­SMITH OR ce' Co. snsur Phone 30 -::PICKERING ' wBITS OR PHONE • - - . � .. 1► Bath ivy Farm And Counbry .XONTBITH. MONTEIITH, . sandtoge RiEHL A Ct. n �dsters a'awmace On aatiiisso, _ ., w� gihwEte. . 1 CHAIRTERED ACAOUNTANT3 slcitanFeed "sur"" .R Kinds t Simao. Stases. N.�. IT s BE�� ��OV�N Bowman & Gibson OSHAWA _ UNTABiO ' PiiONic: *WMBY ill PSONii t-0iY{ —�■ -- ■ - -� --Youri r 1. ss Mone wIth Ah e i �emi �o e �TAFFORD 6RQ5. y � . W. C. THOMSON$ Q. C. P• Phones, VMft • fit tlarriater, Soheltoa. Notary 'Pabilo Oftwe Homes V _ 19.N A 110. - b,09 P. IL • � .. ' _ . - . _ WILilAllt (1 LA)R■ON� . Tuesday . Thursday - Batardasy Dsralaler sad Solialtte Ofties At $eddesme. Highway No. 1 GREENWOOD. ONTAslO iLaf lsIIe East" K' Plokering Village VWONst PICBSMING. Ii7WIS P$ONLr: PICICISBING U /f You Lire in the Areas Serviced by This Newspaper Phone Pickwing 30 - Toronto PH NZ �t�st We" or Write Smith's Amena Plan in Pickering. Auction Sale liamentary and official quarters that Mr. and Mrs. Ernie xayse of Osh- Mrs. Kerr sang a solo, Mrs. w �7 this is a possible sign that the new awn spent Sunday Kith Mr. and. Mrs. favoured with several piano 011 may rove more con- Howard H'ockle . Miss Dor thy Hock- tions. Mrs. J. Bad crow gave s Important action a e o ea ciliatory than had originally been ex- ley has been sick this week. humorous readings- an ruce of Holstein and Jersey Cattle, MIHta)'lLlZ1/terit pected- There are indications that the A German ski club rented the -Sky- and Grant Taylor sang a vocal '. Tractor, MH Clipper Combine, New Canadian Parliament may prove re- loft lodge for the week -end and were Lunch was served by the grou Holland Baler, Farm. Stock, Imple- By MICHAEL STARE, M.P., ceptive to the proposal. The Prime out in large number although . the the month. Owing to the Sout }rents, Hay, Grain, Sheep, etc. on Lot 1 Concession 6, Pickering Twp., 3 Ontario Riding Minister assured the House of-Co-tesnow was considered "slow". tarts S.S. convention, the atter mons that the plan would be given The Goodfeliowship Class of the was much smaller than usual. w miles west -of Brooklin, ,% mile N. of mfeful consideration if it- should be United Church' -have been doing .a Mrs. Cora-Redshaw visited wi $Iusale, on Thursday, March 3rd, 1935 A very heated debate took place advanced by the Russian authorities quilt at the home of Mra. James sister, Mzs. Hardy and ,famU Property of TED COATES. in, the House of 'Commons when the in some more, formal manner- a Peddie. The group are a�onsorin,g the Sunday. • Jersey Cattle I; cow 7 yrs. milking Government introduced a Bill under We have had our first Motion Spon- chest x-rayto be made here on -April During the :.bred Jan. 2, cow 5 yrs. due P e past week hydro • - the sponsorship of the Minister , of sored by the Government to go into 1st, both. afternoon and evening, have been busy here installing March. 13/55; 3, cow 4 yrs. • due Aug. Trade and Commerce, known as Bill Supply, which means -that 'certain The regular supper held in the new 10/55 milking;4 cow 4, ora. due Aug. poles. Along with them, se � y No.. 3, which is an Act respecting Estimates are introduced the ecru- United Church, was held on Thuya- much needed street lights have • 2/55 milking; 5, cow 3 yrs. due Aug. the construction, operation and main- tiny of the Select -Committee which day and was a 'success. A number of up and these will be welcomed b 2/55 milking; 6, cow 3 yrs. due Aug. tenance of International River Im- has been set up fol this purpose. the general public have been attend- local . residents. L _.�-= dt$5'- Milking; 7, cow 3 yrs. due July provements. This Bill has been This gives the Opposition an oppor- ing t} 'suppers.---------------------------------- -- 26,'55 milking. brought before the House by the Gov- tunity to introduce an amendment on The W.I. was held last week in the - WELL -DIGGING Jersey -Holstein "Cattle -= 8, cow 3 ernment because the Province of Brit- on any subject wti"ich they may have community hall. with the president, SWrIC TANKS yrs. due Sept. 15/55 milking; 9, cow 3 ish Columbia entered into an agree- in mind. In this casethe Conserva- Mrs. I. -Peddie in charge, ge, assisted by P•RI:SSUIRE BYST gra. fresh an. 9/35 milking; 11, 2 ment with the Kaiser. Corporation of tivea introduced an amendment stat- the convener of the month, Mrs. J. Ale Compressor For Bice heifers:.18 mos. open; 12, 2 heifers 7 the United States to allow them to ing that in their opinion -the Depart- ..... Morgan. Mr. H. `Fair, agricultural __- -Phone: Ptekert 1i3W1 mos.; 13, 1 heifer 2 mos. build a dam on the Columbia River, ment of Immig ation has not been representative from Uxbridge was A. J. GIROUX i Holstein Cattle -14, cow 6 yrs. due on the Canadian side, for the purpose functioning as 'it should and that its the special speaker. Roll call - The _ Doabaeten P. O. July. 5/55 milking; 15, cow -6 yra. due of creating power for use in the policy needs overhauling. This brought Household Duties Befitting a Husand. feb 25 _ •_ _ ...'Apr. 15/ ; 16, _ cow 5 yrs. fresh Jan. United States. Under this Bill, when on a debate from, all aides of the • 20/55. milking; 17 cow '5 due March it passes Parliament, it will be neces- ! House, in which Members brought 28/55; 18, cow 5 yrs. due Sept. 8/55nary for any Province entering into specific cases to the attention of the _ _milking; 19, cow 4 yrs. fresh Jan. negotiations with the United States Minister. He was urged to inAugurs, ' 4/55 milking; 20, cow. 4 yrs. due and other countries with respect to ate a planned, vigorous policy of.selec- - - March 15/55; 21, 2 heifers 18 mos.; rivers flowing,out of Canada, to ap- tive immigration to bring__in more � ���� 22, 2 heifers 11 mos.; 23, 3 heifers 10 ply to the Federal Government for a people, which is in keeping with the SIKSAY Dmos.; 24,2 heifers 6 mos.; 25, 1 heif= license,best interests of all sections of our er 2 moa. The Socfal Credit Members of the country and of our people. Cotswold Sheep-6'Ewes and iambs, House. insisted that it wan a matter It was pointed out that the imini- n - I Rama for the Province to decide and that gration : pbliey . of. -the. Government is g�H' ��� 0t -- Machinery, implements, etc. - by this Act the Federal Government not clear, consistent or co-ordiaated - - t MH Clipper 6 ft. Combine, scour were; stifling the provinces. The re- and is not in conformity with the 1s -. clean- &bagger, air cooled Wisconsin suit of this debate will be that the needs and responsibilities of Canada T/a(-�y�- - engine good condition; 1 New Holland Bill;' will be passed and will become and in its administration denies aim- !^^ • I - pick-up baler, late model, electric law. Since it is retroactive it will af- pie justice to Canadians and non- �s� t /Li starter, used 2 seasons, 1 MH tractor feet the transaction which has been Canadians alike. VifL - 'hlo. ' 108 Super, good endition, 1 MH going on regarding the Columbia This amendment- wAA, of course, de- - - 3 furrow plow, 1 MH drill power lift River. f feated-but it is to" be hoped that the h ' _ tractor bitch, 13 disc grain and far- The Honourable Louis St. Laurent, many things 'which were brought to 767 talizer, 1 MH disc harrow double 8 ft. Prime Minister of Canada, returned the attention of the Government will : ^ 1 MH No. 9 manure spreader, 1 MH his meeting with other Prime -be heeded and rectified.. y _ Ministers of the Commonwealth, - - • ft. spring tooth harrow, 1 b1:H 10 --------------��`---°----------___'-- . i ` Pw AiP i _ft. land roller $ drum, 7 set flat har- which was held in -England a short CLARENIONT bows 5 sections, .1 set chain harrows, while ago. He made his report on 1 MH Ezee-flow fertilizer 10 ft;'pear what had been discussed at this meet- I Mr. and Mrs. Thes. Hainmond andl new. 1 MH walking plow 'nearly new, Ing but did not reveal anything in family spent Sunday with relatives I :1 '2 furrow walking plow, 1" 2 row anyway startling. - 1 in T - _ : turni sower, I'MH 4 ft. tiller'_1-hiH•' a Canadian National Railways. °TOh _ P _ Several cars - have -been reported double moulboard low. which is a Canadian Government util- p° p driving on the local rink while child- -bob set - bob sleighs & flat rack; I ity, have built a new hotel in the City I g ren havt bret5 skating. WL• understand. rubber tired wagon & hay rack, 1 WH -..°f Montreal and named it -the"Queen; thzt action. may-be-takrn against the HARPELLfS_ Elizabeth Hotel. 'In this -instance they _ power take -off hay iaiower 7 ft. near' driven. _ new; 1 MH side rake nearlynew, 1 have entered into an agreement with - � -ff MH dura rake 10 ft. 1 MH load- _the . Hilton Hotel Corporation .aryl • d dance people attended t t, score furnitur6 � Ppholsterum P T have turned over 'the management of ;.and dancF last -Friday; night, Spon- _.. br nearly new, 1 Cockehutt cornthis=hoxel:to them. This has brought sored jo;n'tly by the. Claremont Busi- scuSler; 1 11H grain grinder '10 inch- about severe criticism from bier'- j-neaa and, Cnrr inunity Assoriatiod-and - - - - .7' T- -I.-Woods milking machine -3 -units •& bens of tits O osition and when one I the Park" Board: The. -evening's-pro -_ piping -1.8 outlets. 1 39 HP power, 1 PP ceeric well be used !nr local rn r Member requested that all coMmuni•'� , p J ct; Woods milk. cooler 8 can, 1 Peter .cations and letters in respect to this to connection wtih the Park BoaFti. COMPLETE -HOME FURNISHINGS- - Hamilton- cutting box, 1 set plat- transaction be tabled, the Oovem-1 Both. the community hall and the 31a - ..form scalps, 2 feed wagons• ball•- soul^ ball vsetF.used fur ties ticcas:ni,: "CUSTOM-BUILT. FURNITURE A SPECIAt'�''� - • ment refused. _ The tnattrr N as bearing solid rubber tires, .1 slush Mr. • nd Mrs. Ted T,a •1 -' scraper, 1 hay fork, car and rope,I brought .to a vote and they were up- - t! y or were ''`�' CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES held so, than any information regard: tertaTned following the dance at the set rope slings, 1 dual tire log trailer, ing this transaction will not become home'. of 11r. andI}ry Din Hedges 1 stone boat, 1 ste arrel stand, 1 csmmon knowledge. �Ir, Tay. orchestra provided the 17 tooth cultivatat, I set tractor tine Quite recently the Soviet -Govern• music. _ Com_ te�� R*cover*d, Romode d it Ropoked chains, J tractor plow evener, '1 set " `' meat has invited other counu:e= to Dr. N. F. Tomlinson and Dr. W. W. tractor wheel weights, 600 lbs.-' - exchange legislators for the purpose and Mfrs. Tomlinson of Pickering left ,EASY C. REDIT TERMS CAN $E- ARRANGED Miscellaneous articles - 1 steel of personal appearance and even on Sunday for several weeks in Flor- water trough and stand, shovels, speeches- in each other's •Parliaments. --ids. NE Ibrooms, forks, manure d: silage, gar- According to their explanation, the The local Cub Pack • spent Sunday P� AJAX 385 - - ;HAIIWOOD �N.. A.i den tools, I lawn roller, 1 lawnmow purpose is that this would lessen afternoon skiing and tobogganing ` ager er, 1 post- hole di _. . crow bars,2 (d terssion Iti= regarded in paY- r+siat ad. rl;o heap 1 - -- - --- - y logging chains, 1 set gram sift- _ - : --: - ars, 1 combination cordwood dr bench _ - saw, S house doors, 2 strom doors, 2,y 2 screen doors, 6 window flower boxes, IB mall feed boxes, 1 - _ :: -_ _ .... _ _ •�` .. _ _. 1 jacket heated•- i�'' 1�rly new, 1 cellar table k 2 be t _ Ka, 1 set electric clippers with steep - ; .�►.mong the beriefits-o" fBranch Banking , ,: •, shearing equipment, 1 tattoo outnt nearly new, 1 set pipe threaders: 1 20% I 1b. stone ham#ner, 2 axes, 1 small.post i "_hole auger, 1 grab axe, 1 sickle, 3�' eine atones, 1 steel \ - iY post driver, 1 "eis�rr _ "he, 1 dog kennel hip' roof, 1 hand? seeder, 6 5 gal. oil cans, 2 1 gal. oil ->• cans. ior 1 set timber tongs, 1 crosscut saw; a ;�•• ! ;' - mag cart, -1 feed rack an skids, 1I 1 ' hog self .feeder, 2 -hog crates, No. of; i steel drums, 2 ,rolls picket fence, 1 x farm wire gate 12 -ft. new 1 small I - steel 'g fegd sticks,. _1$ salt I lick holders, 1 baby's white enamel) _ +� crib, _'floor lamps %yooden b rsr•,,,, i L s ft. wboggan nearly new, i farpauliu _ 3b;30, numerous other articles. Poultry I cluipmerFt-1 roll poultry mesh wire, 1 feed house 6x0 on stool. bo t,5 range shelters on skid,, 161 . C';• �� ' range feed hoppers; -4 •steel feed how,7 pers, 3 steel nest boxes, 10 steel wat your local bank is an essential link between In realote areas, Canadians enjoy the same broad erers, 12 steel chicken feed hoppers. 4 chicken, crates, 1 Jamesway brooder your community and fhe whole banking world. same of bank services, the`same sense of security, stove (500) & pipes, 6 30 doz. egg 11111 1 lip crates. w Hay and Grain=500 bales straw, 500 bales hay, 1000 bur oats, ' 100 bu. p + fall wheat, 10.ft. of silage. ,yanking in -Canada works in such a 1 Sale at 12.34 noon. 'Perms Cash 1 h j No ,Reserve way that your local branch manager brings xEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, "u _ you al the resources, knowledge and Auctioneers, Markham, Phone 346, orgpNK experience of the blank he represents. It has - a[illiken, Phone AghL 52W3. •` r ppEN IN* _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ., . _ _ _ _ _ _ __-_ . SOON :branches th3roughotlt : Canad'a and provides SALE REGISTER- s- contacts .the world over. The benefits, of , Thursday, March 3 -extensive auction this branch banking system, developed to sale of M. H: combine, M. H. tractor,' .. - -' New Holland pick-up baler, 32 head meet Canadian needs, are demonstrated• E+ -od dairy cattle, Holsteins• and Jer- ? �' every day by•the quality and scope of Iaeys, sheep, farm stork, implements, - inlay?rain; Eros., at Lot 1; cora. 6, in y your local banking service. Pickering Township, three miles west - - at Si�ooklin, and ha 'If 'mile north ad Kinsale. The property of Ted Coates I ala communities develop, _ D Sale. of 12.20 noon, Terms, cash. No p, 'banking services are - S R - reserve: ren and Clarke Prentice, made available to meet new and �rowin� needs. THE BANK • SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY - 1 ` r siuctlonesrs - - �4 _ . \ ei true sportsmanship. And the truly amateur 01110 is the If we want to prevent pater- 1A.NISH the torment of pry - ece.ens Anent sense of the mooed. realism and domination by party rash" pad weeping skin ircublee. pa.ea .. .. _... _ aceama salvo will not dlaaprbiat yon6 governments. and we do, we Your commems ow viese tt m ter fAb ceitsom we bo trehom" ' g cuhtae. - "oltl+as, .nn. and to acsama. ' have t0 do the job ourselves acne, rfngwosm. pimples nae toot oogonia , ._..,by Slaw Fapirsorr, c/o Calved Hausa, 431 YODNWSl., TeranN. � ._ through cooperative action. 13 will respond reader to the stainless. odorless ointment t•egatdlep of _bow - we mutually help each other by stubborn t r >m the'sa RAs _ working together. we help our- POST'S REMEDIES D 15 T I L�L E R S L I M 1 T f D selves and at the same time we sett rest Free se Need" at Pries AAWOVAIao, OWA11Ohelp to preserve freedom and loss ease• atTa corset of Less ...... ., ... , democracy: The veterans of UFO tare dying arroaTC141 1= Fon out, but once in a while you KM Axa women still meet the odd one who Folk Men 0AIrl who are diwtiaf%d by. - -•- wish hitherto o rat, the races rush ii.0 tor speaks" wistfully of• days gone _ b _ y when farmers knew who amaainsiy .'IDp►...aabe..cui now method• him - PLAIN HORSESENSE4141 they wanted and went out and Oscar, by towner Europe" Gauntry OtDcar, wno won kandtrd• o! rase• e� got it, 's a a sat. satisfaction guaranteed, etioG... This "CGitlsnn welcomes crlticiynl, pates. Hos iii. Caton City. Nin[ Joe- - and U. S. NY A B7 F. (Bile) VUN PILISS constructive or• destructive. soxpWterraRa ovportnaicys oaatnne«d .. welcomes suggestions, wise Or Action on E=Iaftation of sons• through ,IL was with a certain amount as coming session. but there are otherwise; .it will endeavour, to''. servo Hroaarnalasit and .Tana 8aamiwin will be questions. Address a, vice. tea, ar aoaBeach.g lorld. 18ri sof satisfaction that we took no signs that anything answer any q s Auaacia Dagtoa. Beach. !lorkdr mote of the decision of the 'done in Quebec. (nail to Bob Von Pills, Whitby, AGENTS aatedl a -work SOW Ont. lag IL" no". RLt „hedi� t7piwrltota. 'Federation of Agriculture to ap- Mutual Self Help ya.eal betass lett cataloslte Oeorw tee -.proach federal and provincial What is needed is a federal 'Fire Burned .tea, P.o. Box t78, .Glow oro, North governments and demand im- marketing act which will enable caroliaa roved and expanded. marketing For Three. Years .- p � � 'producers o! any given tom- � - legislition. modity to organize orderly tsar- -- - Farmer Salesman W ZOuid ,clever. share the ke{Tilg -of their per product in all When a severe storm' swept opinion of so many farm leaders res win. act4 men". Mak• sa *ss • •• that the federal marketing act ten provinces and Lo enter ex- over Iraq a short time .g0. light-' 1e0 �� .�� for wa.tr �,� (bill h gave federal sufficient port trade if they so desire. fling struck a huge tank of crude Fortuna VIM" Leeheras Farmers want and - need ata- oil at a petroleum depot. The Apply Sex 1 Z4 • -power -to control ,the marketing bilized prices, -but so far they' great fire that followed had -to PP Y , of .their products on. the nation- have been looking towards :be fought for hours before it 123 Eighteenth Street, V level not to speak of, exportgovernments for action. The lit- could be quenched. i New Toronto. As long. as two provinces, tie they got, was given to them. • Firefighters dread oil fires: Quebec and Alberta, did not not as their -due, but as a hand- they are • so hard to' put out. So • vi 1 MAY B E have provincial marketing legis- out coming from the desire to hard, ,. in fact, that a great oil kation, the federal act for .all catch the farm vote, concern once offered a prize of extin practical purposes -was useless More and more our farm or- ' 250,000 dollars for the '::'YOUR DIVER Its it provides only for the ilele- ganizations are losing the spirit. guishing of an amazing fire in gation of federal powers to that once united the farmers of an oil well in Rumania.U Ht•'s awe aaYtls ileitis marketing boards ' established Ontario and eventually drove This fire had broken oat three it easy be yeas liver under a provincial act. them to form their own govern- years before and all efforts to tree fati IL taken si W we plow of ai. Alberta is expected to enact I ment. The annual cap -in -hand put it out had tailed. Oil worth a a , r,,a digestive tract In M the necessary legislation at the. visits of unions and rederations ( a fortune was being consumed � t�s� liver � "'! Vw � daily,, the column of fire rose _ yaw etoumb ... on. rad constipated aeS I ever higher, and firemen round an the run and .vans. go out elf We. That's. - when you need mild gentle Carter's tittle it impossible to get near enough West Pi1Y Tbae famous ine holo l 't0 smother it. stimulate the saw °f levo Dile. soon ye.s diss, sorb funationing properly and ye." Attempts -were made to bomb reel met bavp days are Aero spinl Doe's . ww ell Utak.' AI!m keep. Carter's U04b up the earth near it from air_- ,' liver p� on ha nd. > 0 a yon* druggist craft. But they failed. An Am- 4,:merican engineer had the . idea e ti of shooting a great bell •made STO frED of bronze and silicum 'on to the •ITCH IN AJIFFY 1 a nleeoy back R mouth of the blazing well. But though the .bell quelled D.D , ❑s or ion Po coolin liQuid • � � D.D.D. Pra•cripdon Positively relieves the flames for •twerUy minutes, if row red Itch ---caused by eaems. rashes, • •• :x . was then hurled skywards in 8 ecaipirritation.chafing-other Itch troublea trial bottle must terrific explosion and the engin Greaseless, stainless. 391 satisfy or money back. Don't suffer. Ask eer. . ho . had , optimistically ven- your druggist for a D. o.. ►Llscgnnolt tured too near, wa's fatally in- jured by the fragments. ISSUE tl - "1955 - Plans ,and inventions of vary ous kinds were sent to £he oil - x company by people anxious to win the prize, All failed. ' By the. end of 1930, seven L YOM OWN engineers and thirty workmen -.-CLASSIFIED 'ADV-ERTISING • -- - -= tv_ T � O -�CWC"OPPOiTCNITIIif STB{ MARETM RY CWC It ms _ . LnaN AirD WOkI�N WHAT • dl nppGladns costly business 1.1 4 tilt alalmeA QuaUty K DO 700 !we eomemadi candy t ran om - - a teA Ceata lower when YOU can, b• dol- thrs simply eleeant, easy LO makereGlpes .` for 11.00. Plass•' send W >0 Orlms. _ % • ➢,, 4� 'r I} l , I }}i " + Fars ahead let Ie. Brod to osis with a proven h•rltass. Htwdlni iosu mow/. • but we know that Yon will malts mor 8t• i. Waynesburg. Fean•7Nsala. , Stijorlort No 4�` mousy if you purchase chicks R O.P. id 14-dayat y �lya it 50. 1[ G J {This L the second of two articles y bteedlas Dark of them HIiL Twaddle R.O.P. fired chicks and buy nay o! Our bleach.GET superior, Bos 8883, West Palm Heaoh, po Of curl; - on. Canada's pular x ing. In the tient article, Which ap- three special ere breeds they wain_ ley more on leu teed than any otber'brows more Broiler chicks tucker �R= Farmerel For Mastitis use Clea- PA �eared last Weeks Elmer Ferguson. a - we .oiler. site poults. Catalorne. ..�yll. ants will buy a year's ply. Formula and lnstru%rUOne. Send $1.04 `;,!•'" . _ told about the -early -days of curl- yam, ID CHICK HdTC]�R0 L ONT to: Zarl Clements. Cardlastca, .Ohio. : .ing in Canada.) Part II: CURLING COMES OF AGZ ` FERGUS MORE i MORE important man ever -to .sec ide. _ P1rMX s to Dollars W Only Moen yearst prow chri.Lmaa Tree. write roe w What the Grey Cap is to tootbilllr the. Stanley Cup to is the Canadian right chicks. oltr catalogue will snide Your chole. sok for uric. sae Loo. Aid. Groes". Includini Ames Nursery. vela u.o Canal... Forst xnraery. ahelocta.. Piusylvania. hockey and We World's.8eries to base .Briar Tankard t0 curling. choice breeds and Its -cross. Pullets. cockirels, mlisd. Bra? 180 john N. Hamilton. (Limited - FARMERS, is Your maple bush a• Monte There are, as we remarked last week, Some .200,000 , Hatchery, Quantity started bullets) maker? Write for tall particulate as modern. evaporators and aaeewrtes sold curlers in Canada; men, women and juniors. Of the senior least 20,000 entered the lists last fall in the `u wirl�ei�aoulL ����� 0"anaQu:, Gordon Oltve R.R. No R -- male group, at fond hope of reaching a chance at play for the worlds most „ y ,TURKEY nce fining up. We have the following broods ggyL SHOES SNILL sought-after curling trophy. only the cream Oi the crop sur- t; " by ,fir to offgr. Broad. Breasted Bronse, A. O. Broad White., Thompson Medium and Empire _ DIRECT. to ere Bks oommissiae Make a steady income In- selling our But as in other sports, ill the battle that starts at Regina in early March, ;;, ?f c . and Lars. Whilst, Nebraskan. L Whites. White Rolland. Wahkeen Whltet, copular lin" of Qua!!q oboes. Style ahas for the weole vives weII, — forty-four good, curlers- and true, re resenting Canada from Out for. the. Can- M, Beltsville Whu.a. ne"exed. bens, ions catalogue ---- oho« and work - famll7. 9eums catalogue and Duffs-- Free:. .Bay Newfoundland to British Columbia,ht -1t Lest EdmOn- TWEDDLE C83C8 HATCHERIES LTD ONTARIO . Toordla 0 it. 8!i Bay 6t. Toronts oboe, e . ()Col. 1 adiaa title in this sporting round robin. year, po ton had the Brier, the Grey. Cup and the oil miMons=a rich loocking harnmer is fashioned•part 'of tFie-scroil'w & FERGUS �Ot _ collection There's high drama in the Brier: Founded in 1927, ft- TrOiB��CC'Q FOR s& 'FANTAHTIC Cypress stumps (knees) from BOOSE_ Milk Case lUaufaetnr"n nog Repairs, iitdiand Avenue. Agincourt. was suspended for three years during World War II, resumed three- great swamps of Georgia. Happy surprise. new. hundred Uses. small 81,00. large Ontario• in i94fi at Saskatoon. On the final day of the meet, a iA a few hours. The three men snrdir. 1810 Wattina Avenue, _ BE A HAIRDRESSER ped, way deadlock for first place developed, necessitating .sudden- : country. Brunswick, (ieorgla Brni• is �OiN CANADA'a LEADING SCHOOL death playoff between rinks representing Alberta, Northern, n$DICAL Great opportunity, Learn Ontario and Manitoba nothing Almost 5 000 ear fans, with n but their own - 1�n� hun on ' >t IGGED FOR WINTER — Tony EezEMA sufferers Dan now sec relief with Karoo IOcsema Treatment e. Used ns nifirdR rot Pleasant. aignulea arafeasssfu s o o r' rues. •thousands o! successful Marv1 to keep them warm, t 7 red-hot o'clock ' On a bitter) -cold mo to see the first 1m til two O CIOCk y i ice from rigging in Frorrtiero chips 99 g Ton Mal - ) and enetaauy, tt grave. mtsrnal y quickly beneficial. i3. Fad 36 .two. Im- iRaa uatss. Amsrlcs'. Greatest .!neem -- - Illustrated Catalogue Tree poet -Wet champion iII Canada crowaed�t was the rink Rose from the tiny viiiago of Sedgewick, fishing trawler Of the f s ng _ y tot+ as the arrives at Fulton Fish portal Industries. Bo:. 477. Arinntpes. Man. Write or Can K.LRVZL HAMI)RESSING SOMOO s Skipped by Billy Market, fresh -frozen from a trip . an iaMci f aha „ter restW sir Blear ae vv.. Taranto. Branch": There are . 35,000 school � students -playing the game in Canada, themselves in the inherently sporting off --Gloucester, doting, thg win- - _ IXON,$ tr.,,, kaklay oixoli's R! M I O Y hi froon Nearift 70 Eaas at.. Ha�kOa Ti R)deau _8G...Ot�awa grounding And the national schooltee's -worst east coast cold wave. Moulmein ►aim and character of the roarin' game. brings out some fine curling, as youngsters from i T; MuNltws- Ditua Sion, �"Me PATENTS • ooma.ay championship every province in the Dominion co pe tee . Women curlers rhes is fanner or, labour,. with govern- >K dal" x1.25 Enpens Prepaid rETxlattsTONs�caH Daunt Aumes,s Eatabfsbed tISO. old vats.rate: •... TorReta Patsnsi am have their tournaments every prtrmriace. In Quebec proince, there is, among other winter meet, menta may be welcome for the _. _ CONSTIPATION troubles? rse Bulks, - : eauaufia inga, the Lieutenant T` by end the Seagram , gr Don- Self-confidence Of these govern- but not instilling • new type of laxative .ERsou", 12 nor- 00' rotting eoasUpattoa it.00. imperial l AN OF7'!C$ to every +aviator-LLet a! cull Information sent. fres Bowl Awarded anflually to the provinces international the Seagram Bowl game is rated one of the classics of ments, are vigour into our organizations.L Industries.ctinBos t wmnt Mats. - inventions and - The Ramsay Co.. assletsria Patent as eaah erten( Owwa splel, the curling world, attended by representative rinks from -the huts- Grandiloquent speeches at farm etrf17a1TIt AND cATrasa tIIILMV2D with areunvoi, the tae• torseya its PERSONAL _-- iiss coast to coast. But perhaps it the dub matches,. lesser 'spiels, thpt make curling great In a Sochi or- labour conventions, preced- -"*wing these usb remedy now available to Canada. ° from - If.00-SItIAL Derr. Twinry-ova de)a!' dreds of and sporting sense. ins and f . visits.. - do not alter the decisions of cou�° KW ft ts.•r. Hamilton. out. Personal otudod r The Modic (•Sart SON l . laouad.d The ic.a+Go unsay 5++• i:•. For It's a great game, a game devoid Of la4aests, where tae ski 's decision, rigjkt or wrong, 12 Deverquesdoned; the gstimo governments. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Tarmtnal •. Terosto Onwta : ei true sportsmanship. And the truly amateur 01110 is the If we want to prevent pater- 1A.NISH the torment of pry - ece.ens Anent sense of the mooed. realism and domination by party rash" pad weeping skin ircublee. pa.ea .. .. _... _ aceama salvo will not dlaaprbiat yon6 governments. and we do, we Your commems ow viese tt m ter fAb ceitsom we bo trehom" ' g cuhtae. - "oltl+as, .nn. and to acsama. ' have t0 do the job ourselves acne, rfngwosm. pimples nae toot oogonia , ._..,by Slaw Fapirsorr, c/o Calved Hausa, 431 YODNWSl., TeranN. � ._ through cooperative action. 13 will respond reader to the stainless. odorless ointment t•egatdlep of _bow - we mutually help each other by stubborn t r >m the'sa RAs _ working together. we help our- POST'S REMEDIES D 15 T I L�L E R S L I M 1 T f D selves and at the same time we sett rest Free se Need" at Pries AAWOVAIao, OWA11Ohelp to preserve freedom and loss ease• atTa corset of Less ...... ., ... , democracy: The veterans of UFO tare dying arroaTC141 1= Fon out, but once in a while you KM Axa women still meet the odd one who Folk Men 0AIrl who are diwtiaf%d by. - -•- wish hitherto o rat, the races rush ii.0 tor speaks" wistfully of• days gone _ b _ y when farmers knew who amaainsiy .'IDp►...aabe..cui now method• him - PLAIN HORSESENSE4141 they wanted and went out and Oscar, by towner Europe" Gauntry OtDcar, wno won kandtrd• o! rase• e� got it, 's a a sat. satisfaction guaranteed, etioG... This "CGitlsnn welcomes crlticiynl, pates. Hos iii. Caton City. Nin[ Joe- - and U. S. NY A B7 F. (Bile) VUN PILISS constructive or• destructive. soxpWterraRa ovportnaicys oaatnne«d .. welcomes suggestions, wise Or Action on E=Iaftation of sons• through ,IL was with a certain amount as coming session. but there are otherwise; .it will endeavour, to''. servo Hroaarnalasit and .Tana 8aamiwin will be questions. Address a, vice. tea, ar aoaBeach.g lorld. 18ri sof satisfaction that we took no signs that anything answer any q s Auaacia Dagtoa. Beach. !lorkdr mote of the decision of the 'done in Quebec. (nail to Bob Von Pills, Whitby, AGENTS aatedl a -work SOW Ont. lag IL" no". RLt „hedi� t7piwrltota. 'Federation of Agriculture to ap- Mutual Self Help ya.eal betass lett cataloslte Oeorw tee -.proach federal and provincial What is needed is a federal 'Fire Burned .tea, P.o. Box t78, .Glow oro, North governments and demand im- marketing act which will enable caroliaa roved and expanded. marketing For Three. Years .- p � � 'producers o! any given tom- � - legislition. modity to organize orderly tsar- -- - Farmer Salesman W ZOuid ,clever. share the ke{Tilg -of their per product in all When a severe storm' swept opinion of so many farm leaders res win. act4 men". Mak• sa *ss • •• that the federal marketing act ten provinces and Lo enter ex- over Iraq a short time .g0. light-' 1e0 �� .�� for wa.tr �,� (bill h gave federal sufficient port trade if they so desire. fling struck a huge tank of crude Fortuna VIM" Leeheras Farmers want and - need ata- oil at a petroleum depot. The Apply Sex 1 Z4 • -power -to control ,the marketing bilized prices, -but so far they' great fire that followed had -to PP Y , of .their products on. the nation- have been looking towards :be fought for hours before it 123 Eighteenth Street, V level not to speak of, exportgovernments for action. The lit- could be quenched. i New Toronto. As long. as two provinces, tie they got, was given to them. • Firefighters dread oil fires: Quebec and Alberta, did not not as their -due, but as a hand- they are • so hard to' put out. So • vi 1 MAY B E have provincial marketing legis- out coming from the desire to hard, ,. in fact, that a great oil kation, the federal act for .all catch the farm vote, concern once offered a prize of extin practical purposes -was useless More and more our farm or- ' 250,000 dollars for the '::'YOUR DIVER Its it provides only for the ilele- ganizations are losing the spirit. guishing of an amazing fire in gation of federal powers to that once united the farmers of an oil well in Rumania.U Ht•'s awe aaYtls ileitis marketing boards ' established Ontario and eventually drove This fire had broken oat three it easy be yeas liver under a provincial act. them to form their own govern- years before and all efforts to tree fati IL taken si W we plow of ai. Alberta is expected to enact I ment. The annual cap -in -hand put it out had tailed. Oil worth a a , r,,a digestive tract In M the necessary legislation at the. visits of unions and rederations ( a fortune was being consumed � t�s� liver � "'! Vw � daily,, the column of fire rose _ yaw etoumb ... on. rad constipated aeS I ever higher, and firemen round an the run and .vans. go out elf We. That's. - when you need mild gentle Carter's tittle it impossible to get near enough West Pi1Y Tbae famous ine holo l 't0 smother it. stimulate the saw °f levo Dile. soon ye.s diss, sorb funationing properly and ye." Attempts -were made to bomb reel met bavp days are Aero spinl Doe's . ww ell Utak.' AI!m keep. Carter's U04b up the earth near it from air_- ,' liver p� on ha nd. > 0 a yon* druggist craft. But they failed. An Am- 4,:merican engineer had the . idea e ti of shooting a great bell •made STO frED of bronze and silicum 'on to the •ITCH IN AJIFFY 1 a nleeoy back R mouth of the blazing well. But though the .bell quelled D.D , ❑s or ion Po coolin liQuid • � � D.D.D. Pra•cripdon Positively relieves the flames for •twerUy minutes, if row red Itch ---caused by eaems. rashes, • •• :x . was then hurled skywards in 8 ecaipirritation.chafing-other Itch troublea trial bottle must terrific explosion and the engin Greaseless, stainless. 391 satisfy or money back. Don't suffer. Ask eer. . ho . had , optimistically ven- your druggist for a D. o.. ►Llscgnnolt tured too near, wa's fatally in- jured by the fragments. ISSUE tl - "1955 - Plans ,and inventions of vary ous kinds were sent to £he oil - x company by people anxious to win the prize, All failed. ' By the. end of 1930, seven L YOM OWN engineers and thirty workmen had bee n.killed during attempts STB{ MARETM to extinguish the pillar of fire. WIM -- Then - along came J o s z e f• _ Schiidzong, a fire -expert who. : with two. othher-._engineers,_had _ ` invented a powder which they "THIS ONE'WI%L. REALLY SLAY YOW'-Dr.. William A. Irwin ox- claimed would put out tha•fierc- ....._ fire in the ' vrorld 'when , hibits .a prized ifont of his extensive. gun collection: a violin est . • sprayed on the opines through , , _• - .- that's nothing to fiddle -with. A -.44 -caliber pistol -barrel Is.flttod. : 9 P giant sprays. t J Info the scrolls trier protrudes from underside of Hack, and -to•rosembli They were right. The "aaagic s loocking harnmer is fashioned•part 'of tFie-scroil'w & powder" •-- mads by a ieciet TrOiB��CC'Q . Tho•tngtrumait, at least 73 years old, is believed to have been process, — put out the oil Etre rt/G�IRETTE hushioned In dike County, .Ky.,_ hears of _rho legendary foudirt' - iA a few hours. The three men : country. pry' - - PEC1A SALE OFFER fR/DAY, fEB- 2S to TUESDAY MAR. SPECIAL SALE OFFER - OUR SALE LAST WEEK PROVED A FINE SUCCESS AND WE AS AIN OFFER YOU AN OPPOIRTUNITY TO SAVE ON SEVERAL ITEMS - -- OF WEARING APPAREL. RESPONSE WAS IMMEDIATE LAST WEEK — SHOP EARLY FOR THESE : CHILD .° NS', PATENT ".._LADIES' SLEEVELESS - - -MENS' PULLOVERS.'. _ . ,MENS' WORK ' . LEAS . SHOES PULLOVERS . - and CARDIGANS_._.OVERALLS MISSES'—CHILDS'—INFANTS' A limite& quantity of 'sizes 34=36- A fine selection of sweaters styled : Pre-shrunk sanforized, built'' for Pa`.ent one-sirap in heart cut-out' 38-40 in a good colour range. Name with cable stitch or -plain body. selling $6.95- heavy duty. Heavy, strong, durable. style. Well made, dressy shoe with -,brand garments we are orc o clear to slake way for new stack. navy,$8.95 � $4.95. Co7ours.of beige,,navy, white pocketing: Sturdy stitching. Gar- -- good Neolite sole. Also, available in and. powder blue. meats bar tacked and well rein. 1Nisses' sizes only -Patent Strap DON'T-WA.IT FOR THESE — Butterfly vamp with nylon mesh Flour days only to. buy at reduced To Sade Dollars Buy These forced at all points of strain. Make ' underlay, ... Clearance Pricesno CARDIGAN—$5.95' mistake on these. : ------PAIR •• $2.59'& $4.50 ,3..15 _ ' 'PUtIOVER--54.95. PULLOVER �- . _ --$3.95 - r v STORE HOURS: Mon. to Thws., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. — Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Closed All Day Wednesday -- J. R.. 80YES DEPT. STORE - (PHONE 281 Now Operating "The Big Store". IPICKER4NG : can get new and better ideas for the w.PLUMBING - 'Work which is so important ;suis every - -- - _- - - church — j Saturday evening we enjoyed once - _ = HOUSEHOLD PL1J111181NG — A SPECIALTY again the hospitality of ow: friends -... at Fairport United Church : for weir FOU YOUR HOffiE PLUfItMG SEE annubl Turkey Supper, The suppzr as *` _ usual- wa; cf •the, very best; and it vaas ou • a pleasure to . meet r Iriendi "Jerry V"sr J - . - down there, andwe moat congratul- a:e the= on the lovely-ohcrrch intelr.- ESTE14ATES GFVEN FREE — PHONE: YICHLD"G 327W4 for Since they have iixea it over. `This was our lust visit and -the new teL cultivator with r _lift; twcWr. decoration •and furniture have added _ p° g_eatly to: the. build ng -------------------------- --�-` reader; 13M Vertiliiei - new - - aP drill,CHICK STARTER ! and we feel - SALE REGISTER side-deUvery . rake; Serge milker, a -t. must be an iusl irat.on to warship 4 in "the beauty of holiness" which portable mil Cooler; appa•ox. 800 { Wednesday, Ma.*ch S --important bales o! wire Fled hay 2000 buil)). of r_c.v exists. i .,.. f - auction sale of 20 Registe_ ed acid mixed grain' ensilage, at Lot 23, 'Con. The ial C l ch -on -win 'meet' at vacc nated Jerseyheifers frc= R. O. -8 P:cke�•in 4 g Twp the property of . ll op • is Cenfeanial Church -on Wednesday, thx • � � � 2nd of !+larch at 8.00 p. m, P, dams: two tractors; 24 in, thresh_ Lorne Bath. Fartn'sold; No resbrve. �.� hope eveyofte remembiaYs cur er;- binder on rubber. meas new) ; M. Terms. cash; Note—thls is one of the � a x' regular weekly calends^ of events: H. power mov:•e- B, !t..iput Qne, crop) dinest 'Holstein herds to be found4wy_- �' tractor spreader (good): Ftl nituF'e, where, R. E. Fiaulkner clerk. Sale at ' d , <` -w:i.,Lr C. G..l T. Xondays at 8.15., p. 'etc a good mixed 12.30. Cattle sale at 300, SELL �. ppiox, 1300 bales •�. � >d .�, m-; Junlcc C: G: I. T, Tu>d@�ys • at ' x ;s', : • 7.00 p. m.; Explorers, Saturdays at hay: quantity cf Beaver oasts, stittable • � r for seed; at Lot 33. Con: 8. Picker- : and ATKINSON, auctioneers. 100 p 'm. and Junior .Choir,. at ?,30-p..�, • - - - a.8 xF r .F t a m-_ SaturOls, . C,hoir rehearsal on snit Township: the pi:operty_of E. 11`x. 7- - iia Y g P• . m and) (John) SHERIDAN. Farm sold No icnua:c-•. evenin at 8.00 reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1.00 p. - The following is a list of the nuc- �, al! who can carry a tune a:•e wet - i come. f m. SELLERS end ATiJNSON. auc- t.on sale dates we have -booked for -- Sunday 'Me `27. there will be tfoneers, Stouffville 363. the ,tenth o! March 5,$, 10; 12,-. "• three showi1lrts of the film' "JoiYlt tsar .. _. 12, 13 18, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24. 2S'; 26, • i `� rsiry" et t-1ffcrest United Church y _ - 29, 30. Watch for listings on the a e Friday, March ll=extensive sue- boor dates. If thinking of holding an These will be at 2.30 4.00 and 8,00 p. . �e s ;rsgrEd by -the Scar- 1 tion sale of 40-Hals:ein Cattle', con-. auction stile, we_ specialize .n Farm boyo Ministerial Fellowship (United sig°ng of fresh and springer cows, . Stock, Furniture and Real Estate, i un�_ch1, _pigs, implements, consisting of trac- Auction sales conducted anywhere. only of On Eri '. y March llth tit¢- Sunday tc ( near new);- '22 in thresher; en- Phorie: Sellers and Atkinson, acct- YOUR LOCAL CO-OP ' I School wi!l show the flan "The Story+ 1 8.1age cutter; binder Hy. Spr- toroth leasers, Stoulfv.lie 383. - - - of Robin Hocd" proceeds to be for .I the.. pio,ector. Tickets will be aviil. able shortly. JOHN L. LAY 3talrth sol�fecame home s 1eel.ng better. hosp- !Ho*tE zs ING YO Ex FRONTO .._ TCI[ !CARR. PICKER L6 RR ASSURANCE -COMPANY LIMITED ' R A ?' 1 V E -and we hope will soon be completely RMESEN77NG secove�: ed. Congratulations to'Mr. and Mev. ..THE PRUDENTIAL ASS PHO:%'E. COLLECT — �CLAREMONT 88 Charles Carnegie who celebrated their OF ENGLAND GOIden Wedding Anniversary ths, I LiFB MURANCE — GROUP AND PENSION PLANS ' Futurday at the home of their dao- - SICkNESS AND ACCIDENT ghfEC° MIs. -Cecil • MoiTish. May they .. E — AUTOMOBILE'— CIA'¢ LITY ' s The r All=Line Insurance) CessDut7 FIR enjoy many more happy anniversar- tvo td i L[r,resc -Attentic' y : CAT MORS ull"AGls. FRC_ -M _ - ><o GOODYEAR TBitiB .sY -,PROGRESSIVE CONS E RVAT.I V E ' • HAVING. YOUR FRONT 9ND N,�;,1T NOMINATION MEETING ALIG VHZCK= O O : r �i1C11 "siEAs•' FltorlT s�II, i; FOr slkction'Of Candidate for � t .-ALIGNI ENT "EgUIPIA1NT Provimiat Riding ' of Oshawa . `' ' TOWN HALL, '-WHITBY • - is -. ---- - r ' LAW MOTOR SALES � - . _.:• . . NEW & USED 4 ARS : G11I PARTS & SERVICE - .. ,_ Friday, 4th . March; 1955 8.00 'p.m. Towing. &.General Repiiirs Gwodrear Tires-- l'HONE ��9R' DICKERING' kir; r also election of officers — - 11:11 than shacked in the Corner and �- -Guest Speeker—,The Hon. Dana Porter,_ - CENTENNIAL taking up valuable space so let's see _ We were leased to see Sunday how man we can have next vleeit, _ r p Y -'Attorney�enerel; Province of OilTario School attendance up . ovel: the _ 100 Thin ac ' e in thew�ork tot the Sun- . =)ark ajlain and hope it w11 remain I day School should. be interested iu. = - - ' there for the weeks ahead. We have the Sunday School Workers' Conven- Q,C, prefident E. Marks, Secreta ri lot moat chairs now, thanks to'the. tion to be held in A9. .c united N• C. Fraser, . ',. rY _ Oomrnit'tee of Stewards, the W. A. Church on Tuesday evening, March 8. i►nd'the Guild, so there is no excuse This will be for all denominations,' - dor not having a- full-housi• 'evt7y ' and is crgawied -bjr tkie East Mrsl l9unday morning at 10.00 a m. 1't I Presbytery of the United Church of • would be better to have the cha xs Canada. Leta go to -this and >iee it vfe - -