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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_09_30n . !saes cissas illi brir ^MUZZAR Mid n PUBLISHERS OWN Dey4- Ottawa. Hats. VOL; it NO, n PICKEiINGr, ONTARM FMAY,SEPTZMZER F0, 1935 : mats red cwy Antltorhred As second Class Msifte' Pi ern :Y�Ila a Assessment Qp';�..$93' 000.00 :This -Year - ck - fopulation how -1056 -.. Pickering village assessment fig- ! DUNBARTON SCHOOL FAIR BEST YET !iC>LSR><NIG VILLAti$ NE- W-. - -9, it Shaw that there has-been3,0 total Natural ��� i ncrease for this year -e€-$93,000.0,^. Mildred 'MacFarlane, of .Rouge Hia t is expected that by December this has returned home recently, via TCA , figure will reach $100,000.00. This is • Ia n increase of - 12.1 per cent over ForPickering .ser spending a ., visit ee,c vacation. est year. Broken down it looks dike d in Creston, B. C•, visiting Mr, and - -•- ■- Mrs. Ben Cole. Mrs. Cole is the sis- ter of Mrs, L.cuis MaicFarl.ine, Rouge! Land increased .. $22,788 Hearesentatiyes od the -Consumers' k ,yy Hill, Buildings '...........: -61,847 Gas Co. appeared before Pickering The Rotary Club are planning for Business .......'.:. -. 8,665 Village Council. last week asking uor y The village population has riow, y ' a new, large rink in the park• this , anchise to .ray a ma_n for nater- s winter, Preliminary v.%k starts this g P P a tr cached 1056 which is an increase al gas ihrough this viL3ge, ' f 11.8 r cent since 1953. w `i week the franchise is granted (whish a Buildin permits issued so far this , : The Dept, of H nts , i •:s planning 8 P it probably cult) the main cult' rt:n many improvements ' to our, curbs. ear amount to $196,200.00. along the south side of No, 2 High- .and sidewalks of the village.- Amotion was passed at a meeting -Vay through the village and those i n Thursday..night to have -the water w ------- - ---- ------------------ 1 persons wishing to, use gas -will. have enures: — blues ngineers of Gorre and Stortie pro- feeder lanes run oif'this train, - eed with- a' contract. - with Cornish _ . onstruction Company to fay the -area s expansion is this I Sept. 5 _ In K�•ib�IIe area includes building a main iro3rs Tor -onto, • t 1 ate: system in the Morley Park g, ater system ata cost of Morley .Pa Scarooro and running through to Park vn,ted Church this avenin - I Oshawa and Bowwnnville, Carole Arlene -Blues, daughter of Mr, <' Mr. _George Blizzard waited- on Con owners' Gas is under the Jur- I Ind Mrs 'S. B. Blues, was married ' ouneil asking about basement apart- , to reiI Cameron-Murkar, son of W isdiction od the Ontario- Fuel Eoard , cuts. Reeve Morley read sections MUFkar; Picker d the later, which has supervision over rtes• turn the by-law. It was decided • to sirs, NLurkar. Rev, Donald a^° franchises and general operztions. ave the. local. _building inspector, and .dated• ussisted by Rev, . C. Alan - Council will have their sclicitcr- - e M.O.H. inspect the building and strong, and _ the . bride wis given in - look over the proposed bylaw for, th(J I ring in a report to council. I marriage by her father. •he u -ore a< -- 51r. Arnold. Heron..waited on coup-. franchise. If he approves, it is sate ;awn of white ta]:eta with •,Liyers of `* it asking permission to - subdivide to say that Council looked favorably V- is property on Church Street, south on the whole •::tatter, ul,e anti icc: i fpliqued. The V -heck=, ed bcdice had p(txled appliques. She• F to five lots. Permission was granted. The Gas Company said thin Iirte Winners of b.,ycles at the Kiwaaia Fair, at Dumbarton, last Saturday— wore a- veil of . white tulle- "- -•• -. would be completed in 1950, when Bryan Taylor, .of Rouge gills and: Yvoane Johns. •ct Plekering, . They ` The Ladies Auxiliary gra to the Dun- and ca.:ried roses and stephanotis , rton Legion was granted' permit- cvstorners would be recciv_ rant- wt'.r the most-' points in the. bicycle rodeo --a "safety contest". ng *ars, :.;::.lyra Carr Abell, sister odC on to hold bingos in the community era! g� _ .he b ire, June I:aley anet Joan Bals= _ all twice a month for the rest of this '- ------------------------------ ear, ,No children under 16 ',are al. AJAX PEE WEES TAKE _ dun were her senior a-tteadants in short dreises of peacock crystalette, wed to plat.:. .. _ _ ONTARIO CHAMPIONSHIP - and junior -bridesmaid was Marilyn ----------------=------------------ $58,00,000 For Pickering Township After being welcomed home by the Mu kar in rose crystalette, They car, Mayoz, the "Reeve and a large group - ried white and pale yellow. flowers. _ ' _- Ln an editorial in Saturday's Globe of enthusiastic supporters, the Ajax Barry Murkar was best man and the and Mail Rex Schra in an article Pee Wee hall team, new Ontario rushers were Craig _Iu-kar, Colin ; ' 8 champions. were taken through the �� C:smpbell arxi Edwin Baladon, At - r• Metro-politan Toronto and sub- wn development, we quote the town on Saturday night led by fire h Prince Arthur. House. the bride's - _- ollowing: whit h- is of interest: -- engine and a- 24 -car cavalcade:, mgther received , tn: bronze shot tafff- 'Toronto Township pays 60 per- The unsponsored team, coached by s a eta . with a corsage of bronze roses, eat of the County Taxes. Metropol- Jack McKay and managed by Art . The couple w91 live in Whitby. McCartney,' have operated on .dons- --------------------- a Toronto had to accept a consid. i tions from interested citizens. __ Hospital Dance October• W. � rabie responsibility to York County : The team defeated Straihroy on ° en the twelve suburts's were ted. The annual fall event or this awes rated aaelth city. It is hardly Saturday at Paris, 4-2 after a sudden. ' _ death inning when they had finished ,ww _the Hospital Hallowe'en L -n -e, will - easonable to expect that the Metra �� a scheduled 7 innings at 2-2. s x be held in Pickering 'Dis.nct High :tan Corperation could assimilate. S Reeve John Mills said the bops choai, on October 29• Ted Taylor's$, cronto Township without making would receive civic recognition in the well-known orchestra will again pro- ne financial amends to Peel Coun- .. near future. To cum the Ontario, "� �° t, _ � � vide the mucic, Progressive euchre championship they had to defeat Au-� and bridge will start rat 8,30• Dancing; " lf, as the Toronto Township corm- rora, Port Hope, Meriton and , a. ` with spacial. primes will be held &turn , :ors suggest, the Metropolitan Plan- Strathro - ng Board is '.coking for new fields y' • -• '�"'` � � �,"�' _ 9 to I2. Dress .ls is�orat.:l, bur it :sr Pickering District Sigh Sehoo C F ho that many will wear costumes_ , --------=---- ped conquer, they m ght cast a, glance 1 The Aux -Lary txpects this .will be Pickering Township. Picketing NIGHT• CLASSES the most sueces�ul dance they have o w reship has no industry at all and _ Resume 14a Pickering - +int held yet;_ TiC]tets may .be secured- - ay, in the not too distant future, .. from any member 'oi the Auxiliary. « ve to -efuse to issue bu'_kting per- .- J. Roan Steveaso Prinoi �' "E - n4 pal �' so get yours early, the number it :s until tb=icipal services can of P.ckering District High School x limited, ,� ' t� ­ up with ` residential eevelop- annoursces that Night Classes will r 7. :--:----- - ent, Pechapg the Metro planners begin qn Tuesday, (stades• 11 1955, - - ------------ d rcund up $50,000,600 or so of at 7,30 D, m,- • a �' Cr0110ING EtE1�TS c r:stry for Pickering" Advance registration now -n pro- - RLT301AGE AND HOMi�BAKING " 1 --'--- gross, indictates a :arge enrol¢nent, SALE - Federation Of Agriculture Classes in English for New Cana- i l -ti � :;St, Mary of the Angels Church -• � dians will be continued, III Toyneyale. Road Rosebank "he Ontario County Federation of Classes in Shoprwork, Sewing, Com- goys can do it too, Douglas Bais_c7. tried his tsad at baking a' cake and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1935 r. miture Executive met on the meretal Work. and Apr caaltt.ce, al- won First Prise oe this ehocolste• be3laty, 1.0J to 4.00 P. M, , • - `. 1 of September at the home of , ways popular in previous years are s --- -------- ------------------------ �- ^� y John Fiacrser, so= being offered. ' The efforts of the Dunbarton Ki- -Bryan Tayloro_ Rouge Hills won St, George's Women's Guild ' - �44 A motion was carried to forward This season's classes in the. Drain. a'anis.Ciub o keep alive the pre-war- the boy's bicycle with 485 of'a pos- will hold their monthly meeting oat* balance ed one hundred dollars otic Arts will be enriched by the ex- school fairs was revtarded lac:. week sable 500 Points. Yvonne Johns of Thursday, Oc't�ber 6, at 2,OP p, m„ at e the provincial or nkation, since when their fourth fair turned out to Pickering ublic school won -the girl's pe fences of Mr, Charles Jollii7e as g P g the home of Lo.ct:zy Tanaer, 305•' e budget had! #leen adjusted. be the most successful,. one held yet, bicycle with 452 of a. possible 500 - Perry St:, Whitby. Will all' member- � a student and actor in the Shrikes- I• A rrction also carried to give a p, as Festival at 5tratlord during School children , from all over the ports. -The rodeo was sponsored by uF � come—work to do and discuss_ � tion to the 500 bushel potato the East suasmer township exhibited flowers and veg4- Allstate Insurance Company who con - in Ontac•io- County, New this yelp' will be the oppor- tables from seeds supplied by the ducted the judging and marking..37 _ - Kiwanis Club.Others exhibited in the students entered. -'----'---_-'---" "-'---' 1 The Ontario - Federation '.Annual tunity of taking matriculation nub- EveningAnxila ry tang s being held the first week. baking section, needlecraft, writing, Kiwanis President Lorne Sharkey jects if the enrolment war. -ants it. r 'oI Picketing ••' United Cherc •will; November in Toronto and dele- Mementery teachers in the dist- art' work and hobbyeraft sections. congratulated the winners and Reeve h' c tem were chosen to attend, Aesol- Douglas Balsdon of the Base Line George T. Todd'presented them- with hold it next meeting on Thursday, c rict are invited to pr 6t ttram in- 'School thought try P Q_ tober C at 8:00 p• m„ at the homey s ans were discussed d pertinent service classes in Physical Education g he would t the bak- their rites. of -Mrs. W. G. -Messer, Everyone wel- ncern to Ont+rrio County' darmcs ing section, and come _off with first The track and field -events ivere which will .be under the auspices of came. ' d are to be forwarded to the prov- the Dept, :ad Edvration Wand will me prize for his chocolate cake., divided into i -he 'following 'groups - the - Pickering public school won the Sr. Bos and Girls, Jr. Boys and Girls — ANNUAL office, One resolution' stated conducted by 111x, R. > rail, B. P. H. g P e ANNUAL TU$KEY SUPPER +e ball tournament: The Pickering, schools and Peewee nt sand Girls. DUNSARTON UNITED CHURCS '. t the Ontario County farmers telt g y, F{, and Miss V. Emr�-soa B. P. li E, t had entered teams: Pickering, Dun- In total points . of all events b ali- t the Canadron iamxt produce mar- __________________ _____ barton, Rouge_ Hills, West Rouge, classesahe totals were: Pickering 124, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE,R'26, 193S', r� is are being used :and have ,been , p n0 Conary . Tdbercnlosis A. Pi, rchman's Ba and Rosebank. Dunbarton 67 W. Rouge 44 Rouge 5.00 P. M Oa d for some time dor the sale a! Highlights of the two da fair was Hills 38, -Frenchman's .Ba 35,. Rote- Adults $1.23 - Children ¢5c. reign $arta prbdrrtets and they ask The Ontario County Ttiberoulosis a parade on Saturday afternoon, fol- bank 15; Base Eine 21, Che wood necessary tatitfs be applied to Association held a meeting d the - ----------------------- --------- t ,e 1< est -raise the cost of the tart- lowed by a brcyde rodeo. 8 and Fairport 7. . -•- ! xecutive Council on Thurso ay evem- _ , its to equal thb cost of production ing, -at Fern Cottage, Atherley It TURKEY SUPPER' a Canada. has become the'Fractioe of the Asa- To Discuss UPP other resolution is in connection, % iation to -i tin various -parts of ,.�mg„ Township Young. People's Union CEHRRYWOOH IINiT)rD CHURC$ T 1 the School Tax on Ferro Lead. the County and Physis in that Pickering United • Church' ,. Auspices Woman's Association ( ,i is telt aha! some on- a equitable Pickering Township Council will FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1955 ;1 particular 4hstrict are invited to meet conviience discussions on "waxdiag" The first meetingof Pickering Y. 5.00 P. 3L could- be used to collect this -with the directors, g the township in the very near. fist- P, U. was held on - Sunday evening, ey, Due to the pct • that the Dr. ',S R. Phillips, Brechin, and -- ur,e, Caubcillor Eberman Scott at a to the United 4pb h The first ------ test value of tare 9chngla is_.:mb-' ' M. G•eorge's Anglican Church 'Dr: P. 'M, Rynard; Medical C+mGcer .meeting this week,' reminded cairn- meeting started with a Worship Ser- 1 d. in ow..industriesand not od of health for Rama Township were � cil that the question of warding had vice led it is not, right. that !arts:- n= by'Joyce_Morley.. HARVEST' ORGAN RECITAL. fat trLs, present, _ _. _ , been• one of • the iteatatoia i'-eir prop- We then had our electron of off. TDi4Y, 'OCTOSES 7 — 8.00 P, l�, should bear so much of this cost. E, A. Collins, i�teoutive Sec- ram •this year. icers as doilovvs: Pres. - Francis reasonable' suggestion was that rotary, reported on visits -made to One su ' The Organist sad Chair of g8�estion already made-, is to Browb; Vioe=Pres. Bab' B'rimbi-.. "!Le Church of the Oomlortei"' t ry ad At should be required to pay , ationad _tr�c. ' Thin_ is not tt new patients la Sanatoria. and to ,dim. .have three RFu'ds governed by a dive- come; Secretary,- Toronto • charged patients at' •boats also ad man council Lorraine Ii. -- P Matthews; 1 le but one , :. Treasurer, Kerry CalLghaa Fhith 1>iev; T Griggs, Rector for- riaa3 poop --------- •. leas gm parcels sent. - ». i+ fig .procuring aroQe prominentand Evaageiisrrsy Joyce 'Morley; - a[r, Norman Funk, ChMrasaster _ year as the cost o2 schools r'se �'' 'VacDonald,.. -Chairman. Council Rudorses.-lyre Prev—eation Stewardship, John Buahby; Citizen- '>D' _ Tea will be served at tide Z . Y at the recent chest s -ram nm moa'- West Aller fade service the Federation of Agriculture vey Serve a cm�tebeasive report _ - ship, Bob Cowie; Missions, Pkie Har- - like 90 sere a _sturd0►_ at .tb4 - sad ave a dirtancl 6seakAo d T' Cottmrdl has endo 'key; Rec. and Rebesitateats, 110ir�*:n Ewryeare Websense carried art• g Township endorsed Barlow, Themeetings. lem awh district. I the stn !or satare 'cl on -----•----- ------------..�. grout deciped that with Bre Plans were madei for the forth- V*ek, to- be held October haV.Sun4aevenings at ter8.0Co'clock,. Z'R=uY on ad DIsc111011 r•, the redee}4- taming Cbl Seal Spl.e, Mr. T. will help with the "brib�tttion at �� cubo aero iaterestad are . • Ampices il'vauft AvkWarw 7M meet cit the"TUN Tu00iia M 3iool I Part Presidant• of the Ass- }iteralure about this wry isapatunt ' CNOi01� 10011111th ihros�ir �e 1r4'~1e�• oaistlem, will head this Qolevmittee, �tecf;3Ufx� M �+.-� � • ' fir, Gott: _ .. • . �' Dear Anne Hint; About 8 months ago I married a woman • with two- daughters; I have three boys. Everything her girls do is OK, but my sons. don't dare say a • word about anything. She made life . so" misergble for; ' the oldest ' lad (-who . was won= derful to me) that he has joined the Navy. My youngest should �. have - a little loving, which my - wife promised before we mar -3 _ ried, but now she only bawls him out. When I a'In away she • " has even locked him out of the y.- housef _ .."I have to. cater to .her all the y, ; time I am home ... My trouble h x " is, I think a lot' of. her I have been one of ,your, readers - for many years, and you have 'helped' a lift of people. Please help me.' A STEADY READER =-' ASSERT YOURSELF # ' You seem to be the victim . • of a • calculating female who Fir X • sighted a soft berth for her- s _ self -and her family, and now yf� * that she feels her future se- _ • cure she is showing her feet y °� *.of clay. She knows how .her. A WILL AND AWAY—AHan Cr * charms hold you, and has not down by polio, operates. this el " a single fear you will ever The car was adapted for Cril j deprive yourself of them p ' • Their influence -is understand- -Nlinois research hospital. With ' able in a newly -married man: to stay on his form with his ti *• - , But 'how long will you allow four children. - •her to maltreat your son? Your oldest escaped. but what- * of the little tallow who longs ' * for affeetion and is exposed.to - •� __ t. • almost inhuman cruelties? No • red blooded male can stand- .`�►_„�^ by unmoved. In your, mo- " ments alone you must be hor- ;! ` •rifled by her persecutions. yourself. This wornw. _ 0? * must be made to treat _ Liar HR children with affection and ' consideration, or she and her daughters may And themselves.- _ - " without the home and protect ' - --» tion they sought. indeed, if INGE " may be too late for her to win - t • the trust of your youngest -boy;_ Ovet udol% • he must already hate and fear- her ear_her — and perhaps includes * you in his resentment, as .the : Life, is fuII'of surprises—tome " one who brought her there. This is your problem and your good, some bad. I never know * first responsibility from one week to the next -what, - * Your wife married you un. this column. will contain. 'So " der false pretences. For her here we go again, with a little to continue in her degraded of each. - course is monstrous. Consider; I'll- start off by teliin too, in your plans for the fu- = you ! ture, that one who must be .something- that particularly ap- • forced to be kind to a child peals to my sense of humour. seems a sinister influence in You may remember th4t some • any home where children are, time ago we 'sold all our milk - is it time for you to talk to mg cows. We were through with • your lawyer? dairy farming . , .:but definitely. - _ _ Partner being so stiff with arth- * • • ritis it seemed the only safe and "GOD PUNISHED SER" sensible thing to do. But. he 4* "Dear Anne Hirst: That woman lented to the point of keeping . ' . who is tryingto break up a sick one cow. due to freshen in Sep - wife's home reminds me of an.tember—just so we wouldn't ".,..Other . wicked-. female I once have ' to buy 'silk all 'the time: " knew. She was happily mar- So what ' happens? Yesterday ried, but she took a position our Jane calved right on• ache- - with a• married man who had 2n, dule, in a secluded -corner of Invalid wife. He got interested.. - the. pasture. During the morn- - • car and everything else - after Ing Partner went over to see if his wife died So she divorced ..she was all right, and what do 'hti And the man who waswait- you suppose he found? Twin calves, no less — and both of Ing for his wife to pass away... them heifers! So that's how we suddenly died himself . .. Now go out of dairy farming. One, this woman is sobbing on my of the calves ,was frisking shoulder-• because she . is'without around, 'the' other was busily a husband and has Lost this man, getting her. first meal. ' : too. She is considering remarry - My other main item of farm ins her husband if he will have :news . is not so good Rusty, her .. I guess she "didn't like promising watch dog puppy was • my comment, for I haven't heard from her since. hit by a, car. yesterday and has -- "God Himself punished her. a broken leg as a result. Part - This is what will happen to ' ner was down it the lane gkte the one who wrote you. 1 certwith the tractor: Both -dogs were tainly hope she takes your ad- . "with him. Apparently Rusty ran vice and gets wise to herself be- on to -the road just as -a.fast- ' fore it is too late: ` moving car- was approaching MRS. R. T." . and he had it. It wasn't the driver's Sault; Rusty just didn't . In any remarriage, the welt_ - have sense, enough to get out tare of the children should. be of the w'ay":' He never has been the parent's first consideration. car -conscious. H o w e v e r, al -"-Anne Hirst understands this deli'- though his, leg is definitely. frac- Cate problem,. and her wistlont ., tured the 'vet' thinks if we keep • -can be helpful. Write her at him quiet the bone will knit of Box 1,, 123 Eighteenth St., New its own accord. We hope so any - Toronto, Ontario.. way—he is just a happy,- affect tionate.' over -grown puppy—and an excellent watch -dog.._ .. Pun -Gent Names All this happened while I was at Jhe Exhibition. Yes, I. was. There are a number ofalleged- -there again. It being Press Day _ly living "arid solvent citizens I thought it would be as well to (Jilt. Marshalldoes the alleging) put in an appearance. And � ,.:whose -name s and . addresses _ -really had a wonderful time. • make complete sentences. Here's .'And .-do- .you know • what I the evidence: had a few words' with Marilyn, Hans R. Dirty, Jr., Goan; Wash. Bell! She is really and truly -• - - • - • -Quoth D. Raven, Never, Mo. just a nice, unaffected little girl. ,''G. Thirza Mighty, Pritty', Miss. 'Newspaper and radio •reports to Ide Lamy, Down, N.D. 'that effect haven't ..:bees exag- Lettice Finder, -Shady, Del. -gerated one -bit. I had no idea F. U. Pager, Income, Tex.I was likely to meet her; it' was I. M. Phelan, Slightly, 111. just that Elsa Jenkins, head -of . Daniel Inner, Lyons, Tenn. the • Women's - Division, C.N.E., Wish 1. Newther, Reese, N.Y. conceived the bright - idea of C. U --Sunday, Early, Mass. - asking Marilyn Bell to be in the _ Allis Frenza, Deadan, Conn. receiving line at the Press Wo- R.R. Crossing, 'Look, , N.C. men's Tea. I had already been c WIt V. Raider, Cookle,, Ga. . to the Grandstand Show for the express purpose' of getting a -glimpse. of Marilyn but meeting her at. the tea- was a hundred percent better. What else `did I do at the Ex"—just a few of the things we didn't have time for on opening day, The Art. Gallery that is well worth a visit. if only to see M. J. Boylen's private collection. of Krieghot!'s pictures of pioneer days. There were also many pictures loaned by the Art Gallery of Toronto. And do you know I bought a dozen beautiful Christmas cards, reproductions of. famous- paint- ings. If any readers are inter- ested in getting. similar cards white to .the Art Gallery of Tor- onto, for their complete list, - available from October 1. The address is Grange Park; Toronto 2B,' Ontario. The cards are no more expensive than .the usual - line of good cards • that you are probably used to buying. Of course I had to take in the Dog Show at the 'Ex'. Such yap- ping and barking you never heard! Apparently - the smaller the dog the bigger the bark. Big dogs like German • Shepherds, Dalmations and Colli" were ly- ing quietly in thein. 'appoin'ted places surveying the passing public either with resigned bore- dom or with watchful interest, but without making a soufid. I looked around for a breed that. would • give me a clue as, to Rusty's parentage and I am.quite convinced that he is partly of c the Ddberman Pinscher' type, al- though his mother was supposed to -be a purebred collie. Oh•well, it's a wise puppy that knows its own father. ,Now what else? Oh yes, I took a ride up- to .the top of the new Shell Oil. Tower—the view from . • the top was really wonderful. It was a bright, clear day and you could see across the waters of the blue lake for miles. In the Exhibition grounds cars and people looked like miniatures. The elevator works with sur- prising ease.' Once at the top . you can stay on the observation platform- as long as - yon pleasle and there are two public tele- phones placed there for your gonvenience. Just • for fun I phoned Daughter from the top of the Tower just to let her know where I was. Actually I was 'on my way out of the ground's whin 'I decided to visit the Tower, Once ,at.. the top, I . was so entranced with the view that I forgot all about time — and* almost missed my train in fact- I 'would have only the train was late too. Good otd C.P.A. — always so icconimo- datingl Modern Etiquette - Q. How Is all service made _ M4. dinner -table, from the right of ,left?,- A. From the left, and using the left hand. Glasses are re- filled from- the right, and ' with: out. -being picked up_ or, moved. The dishes may be,�•`removed, however, from either right or_ left, whichever is more conveni- ent, and they should not be stacked, but removed. singly Q. . Sliould the first page of a letter be numbered? A. No; this is neither neces- sary.nor proper_ You may num- ber the succeeding pages if you - wish. Q. When the _brief _ form of Introduction is used, as, "Mrs. Jones, Mrs. bmlth' -in what way can it be made apparent who , is . being . introduced to whom? A. The more important, per- son's name should' be `acrentu-` ated so that it will be as cltt ar as though the words. "Mar I " present." were aged. - - Q. Qn which arm of hes. -fathei'%h6uld the bride proceed down the aisle" of the ehureh? -A, -On his right arn% - - Q. When attending a formal dinner, is it all right for a guest to -leave before the last course Is served? A. No: a guest should never leave.. before the. dinner is fin - fished, unless, of course• it is for some very urgent reason.. such as illness. k Q. To whom should wedding- ,announcements edding,announcements be mailed'! A. OnLv to those people who-. -did . not receive invitations to the wedding. Q. 4 it all right for a left- handed" person .to hold his knife. . -In his left hand at the dinner table? A, No. In many cases, this would prove. awkward, a s- pecially to the person seated at his left. He can easily learn to use hi= knife in his right hand. Q. When visiting' In the home of a friend. and a box of candy . V oven on the table, is a (Nest privileged to help himself with- out an Invitation? A. No, Ta do so would be presumptuous. ' Q. What is the proper time for the host and hostess to take their seats at the dinner table? • - - A. The hostetss. always seats herself first, this being the sig- nal for the guests to seat them- _ selves. The . host • is always the last to seat himself. Q. Is it considered, proper, when dining• alone . fn -a pubhe _ place, to read a book or news • paper at the table? A_ Yes.• - • •1SSUE 39--.1955 , Feedbag Fashion IR p,, , 4880-1 104-16 L— 3 -20 rJ y '' .tea• � .: 100 Ib. feed ba Use a 100 -pound _feedbag or. colorful remnants — make this handy apron to keep you neat and pretty on kitchen duty! See -the diagram — sew -easy; thrifty. Non -slip straps,_ plenty of pro- -tective cover — be smart. sew several'. Pattern 4880: Misses' Sizes. Small (10, 12); Medium (14, 16); Large 18, 20). All sizes, I00 - pound feedbag or lea yards 30 - inch. . This pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. . Send TRMTY - FIVE CENTS (334) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern_ Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUM1=. Send order to Box 1, 129 Eighteenth at.; 'New' Torontk Ont. :. Fashion Hints .. . _ �w ABANDONING THE JEUNE FILLS LOOK for sophistication, Hubert de Grvenchy employs an unusual, deep -layered texture Qf 1,00 , per cent nylon for his bridal gown - the high point and finale _ of all couture collections. Double woven to give a rich cordu- roy .effect, this elegant fabric is cut on restrained lines.. TheI elbow -length cape covers a snug -fitting bodice, c.LAREMONT on hand Sunday for the Baptist Edward O'Meara, Organi=tional Schomberg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Birkett and cetera Church anniversary, Manager of the United Co -Operative, Mr. and Mrs. Weeden took their from Sd Mrs. and Birk eea nfiver, Al• ' Mr. and Mrs. Evans Beason at- Mrs. Blake is now recovering nicely was the guest speaker. little daughter to a Toronto hospital though dies , .14mded the Lindsay Fair on Saturday from her recent illness. One of the beat attended bowling on Sunday for treatment of a severe tion of a Toronto o musicaloe uncoils• Mr, and Mrs, Edward Boniface and A large number of Claremont tournaments held here in a long time, cut on the chin, wh" she fell oa Bl were unable to attend the�wn8rwho e ---�aiwily spent Saturday -in Toronto people attended the Trade Fair held the Meas Trebles for the Walker sharp stone. * _ _ "nth friends. in Stoufville over the weekend. trophy held last Thursday eyenin tion enjoyed the contralto voice .a� W Mr. and Mrs. Don' Hed Ir• Claremont United Church have an- Miss Moore of Toronto, gee; and Mr. The local Recreation Committee met Among the rinks in attendance' were pounced their anniversary services awd Mrs. Len Lye motored up through on Monday evening • to discuss plans five from Oshawa, four, from Toronw, will be held on October 23. Port Bolster and Keswick way on for the coming winter season. Mr. two from Stouliville and Dae each Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Proi}ee at- s,LENGAGEBIENT '$upday. Jack Eilbeck of the Department of from Markham, Richmond ' Hill aad tended a wedding of the daughter of r - Several from here took the Tely Education, Community Programmes Newmarket • g wand Mrs. Burnett Jamieson al -autumn colour tour on Sunda after- Branch spoke to the Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Robinson in Steady Nook Farm Balsam ann Sunday p gathering, = The rink* from Uxbridge won the Oshawa on Saturday and returned the engagement 00 their elder d •soon• ;We are pleased to report that Mrs. trophy. 2nd was Richmord Fall, rd, home with Mr, and Mrs. Robinson on The local office and store at the James Briscoe -is coming along nicely l Cosburn Rink, Toronto; 4th, Oshawa. Sunday, ghter M,arean Gertrude, R, N., to Co -Op here is a busy place these days after her operation last Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Gra dos . Taylor of The Mr' Wham Richard War' youngest Clare - 'while carpenters are remodelling to Women's College Hospital in Toronto. I Oshawa spent Sunday wrtn y floc t display at the Baptist son t, Mr, end Mrs Roy. Wawardi, tae_ -allow more space for the store. A large crowd attended the ann 1 Mrs. Sam Taylor here. ""' a�iu Church for their anniversary 1. Many lone, Ont, The wedding will hake Y last Stuiday was very beautiful, Many place on Satu day, October 22, at 3 An accident occurred here on the dinner and meeting of the Claremont I D1r, ati3 Mrs. Dennis Mahoney of former ;residents were here for the o'clock in the, Mount Zion 'United we'skend, although no one was hurt. Co -Operative held on Wednesday ev- Oshawa spent the weekend with Mr. evening services. Among them were Church. Jack Norton is reported to have ening: Following a turkey dinner -in and Mrs. Howard Hockley. Mr. and Mrs, E. Stephenson of Osh. a1i ,Backed his car' into that of Ckas. the United Church, the gathering Mrs. Connar visited friends in awa, Mrs. Morgan Pugh of Uxbridge, -------------=- edahaw, damaging the aide, of the moved to the 'Community Hall for BIRTHS Redshliw car, the annual meeting, where the finan- -r r - , Several out of town visitors werecial statement was presented. Mrs. Born to Mr, and Mrs, Andrew CENTENNIAL, YEAR AT Clack, (nee Freda Sleep) a dau�gh- _ ` ter . Gloria Marie, on Septen.,ber 8tli, COOPER BLOCK LTD. - ------ ARKHAM FAIR1,at•the Oshawa GeneralHosp ■ a • SALD REGISTER .:49 GUM PARW AYE. TGROMM rw3y u Saturday, October 15 — extensive . Con crett _ ' ' . Slag, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 auction sale of farm stodk, imply ments, near, new, combine, baler, , . Ofcial Opening at 2 P.M. by Premier Frost tractor etc., herd od good and ! Old Time Costumes Contest—Miss "Markham Fair" Contest tie shoe dairy cat' Evening concert featuring. East York Barber Sho p, p 4. hey gym' furniture p Quartette etc on Lot 14, Con, 5,. Vaughan TTP; " C•Il1dCr Blocks Guernsey, Holstein and Sheep Shows Property belonging tQ xarry, Fier, _ —.- - Keller, Sale at 12,30 noon, sharp PICHER>TTG PLANT STATION BRAD PHONE 11� - .mss �_ Harness and Pony Races Terms cash, Wo reserve, Farm sold, -SATURDAY. OCT. 1 KEN and CT RKm pRENTICE, sue. tioneerA Judging Horses, Cattle (Jerseys and Beef) t e f. ! Swine and Poultry Wednesday Oct Ober 19 — auction Harness, Running and Pony Races _ cslaut of rqn stock, ma lemsnts1 in- - - 4 n8 dairy cattle, pigs, sheep, dale . Ems! -Checker Tournament —Big Midway 1 i 8"sin, straw, registered) Clydesdale 1 Big Dance at Night. Kansas Farmer will entertain mare, outstanding team of Cid ALTZRATIONS _ I M.D.H.S. Trumpet Band, Lindsay Boys Band, both days 'teles. and other articles. On, Lot 23, a Y Con, 3, North York Twp, ,Oast half tlTS?ALi ll1lOWS SEPAS9 i ADMISSION 50c—AUTOS 50c. 10 acre mile south of Steele's Ave Pr =8TlI1fum ram TUM PAYMEPPT PLAN Parking lot Doi ji. - Geo. W. Henry, President- , R. H. Crosby, Sec.-Treas. m, Robert Sharrp. 'germs cashn. . Lt Noeserve.T 4 BEWId SER 7.M5 P. B. � F _ .... KEN Markham arm sold_ sad CLA�RK>s: PRENTICE, .auctioneers... WEDNESDAY, OCTOBaR .5• -.auction sale of dairy cattle, International R►4 and Case VA tractors, rW balerA[_ - l cvrnb ne, frac for implement , 'hay ogs, Foultry• etc,, the.ry- _ _ - __ '117 Od the Esbate od the Late Raw luk' Lot 25, rear concession 5, �= 9/ Whitchurch. Tw-p. ane.. and a quarter miles south, and one anile east od Pane Orchard. Sale at 1.00 sharp, Terns, 'cash; half cash on tractors- , i r'�••" •�:., and .toiler, balance s.x motiths, No -. <" red G'LaARiSE ee^ P'REIVTICE clerk. auction Leslie Harp A DREAM FROM THE FIRST rs, Fromtile fly et moment ou ! Chep aboard.. you'll (ind s- _ Chevrolet u a rea_1 dream in _ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, —auction � 4i Y. eery way ridn econob sale c.' farm stctk ire :C?1ent3, hay i -i power. n e in eta Ali - p s `ty and in luxury, too. This grain, stii,*k, Hal:=ten Mercury- pack- », is, the car . you've always .' wanted., up tr ick, M, H l02 Junior tractor, + i fertilize: drill, side ra!ee,one-way + ` EASY ON THE GAS d =-c etc, on Lot 15, Con, 5, Mark ::.Ultra-high compressions, ham Twp, half mile north of Union- valve-in-nrad doss n, short Ville and hull mile west, Property Cd + gg _ stroke pistons aches and N many mo a prod won DEAN HUGHES;' Sale at i.00 p, m• dertul fuel efficiency that sharp. Terms cash. IYo` reserve as ' saves you money with every + thrttling mile you travel - farm is leased. KEN and CLARKIO +•,. PRENTICE auctioneers. r SURPRISING How IT GETS s ♦ a. s .. ' + _ Mr. and Mrs. John' Smith are happy, - AROUND Saturday, October 22 . auction sale •Val of a be Chevrolet : Chevrolet's nimbleness and of UW. -10 x 20 tractor, earn itnp- w to announce the arra house - peed manoeuvrabtHty allows you , � N io make time, without speed laments, antique articles house f in all traffic conditions � ' � ntL hold arniture antique tiirniiure• - - f Ball Race Steertng brings , q _ �] A Two Hardtop : new ease of control and the tools etc, on Lo; 19, Con, 5, Vaughan Bel Air, new shorter turning radius for Jimmy an Caroline, ; gets you in, and out, os _ Township, South at Maple aideroad, -;; A wonderful r'P pees sof l su - tight la sly. Property od Elmo. Snidest Sole at 100 Dad are LIS' t00 excited P. m sharp. Terms cash, No reserve, - and Mother and Da j AMAZINGLY FIRM AND KEN and CLARKE PREIhrrICE auc- - - ? hnmaatch'edTE oDdability fs ones for words. _ ti rs. r it a Btilkghts Theone Chrolnt dal' ed Jersey♦� — auction sale real beauty _ cattle Ord fres _ :t t w s Saturday, �p c Sion sops you on the level of je is ercat e, F Bumper t�o bun�Y" t0 g i under any It of road con g- �easy to handle, yet full of p _ y t9 ori g , e and raring i diuons, And just waft til tor, Ford equipment, farm ample 1 P : i , you t corn n ab'lity me pts, ' lances , 1, ,7 .., - to lits, h furniture a Pro arty Should See the a4miring g WONDER IN ITS f E A We n I.ot 3 Con in o Y Weir, 4c 5 _ You Scarboro a Torp, . Steeles Ave, two WEIGH CLASS miles west of Milliken, half mile east - _'L' -. - it .receives. :- The 611 -new. o the comp ct vs u o1' Don Mills Road Sale at 1,30 p• t .We are lightest engine in its class, m, Terns Caste, No' reserve, Farm is 11n aC1Cl1tlt7n to the family yet it powers a performance h n3 CLA. - that outdoes them all. T Sold, KEN 2 We are in for a t o'er-to-wEi ht e • we know � � ' esti g chew .auctioneers road of, and r o of edlet .lode ------------ 7 ------ e ze - ------ ---------- every p b dl � You'll oma' ICE• rest deal of fun and joy together. A REAL DARLING FOR LOOKS ' \ 'OJT/ • g Chevrolet to your. family; Looks are a matter of per. �/itGi�• ��I _ Why not add a Che 3: somal taste, but this year Chevrolet is the fastest sell07 - : f'i his- tory. And were sure most people ave full con- sideration _ , to beautyand C X hie when they cose a „ 3 e Chevrolet. o`��► • d — - _.. ,. Z. Y SERVICE • -IOW F/tREs TO ALL CANADIAN j AND U.S.A. POINTS ; CHARTERED BUSES .. -- _ OFFER IDEAL SERVIC! Illustrated —Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop / AT ATTRACTIVE RATES FOR -ALL GROUP TRAVEL A . GENERAL MOTORS. VALUE , Me BUS TRAVEL R**RMA1= - t r0 �. • SH YOUR LOCAL AGM y �Do b y da Chevrolet, grouts in popularity. and sales! _... Y Y Y.. , S HOUSE ♦ rte• PN�NE 4hhF „ J Paul rwin _ Gray Coach Lues Motors -1— - •r s• o a a • ' ... s � �.� i�a sniff ed . Aclvt's � ten.. ••r.•�M►�•Ir : a ` Y' our Friendly Resident Agent -=--------=--------------------- • - C83LD CARE • ' - ZZALTOR -� IMU&&NC= d r+. Z 1 _. Will take i.Lre of cai.dren o1 cc--- g, �'�AI'ZiIaDP - SALEt3LAlt LET -- 7:, � ib8 • t� PBfiTC�FLYI aipied parents, in a cc=-:o:t:.--le home LtgR. �E, &.SUALTY, BONDS, AUTOIBOBlL= ��= VW INLsy and -surroua,:ings, daring lite day. f i46LLUT XKSURANCE ETC. � EMS BABY MISS@ SUllLrl� Phone: P.ckering 23W3. BUT FROM AND LIST YOUR MOrESTIES anil ------------------ ----- MR SALE WITH - cAPPLES FOR SALE CYR I L E. MCRLEY moi/ - ' r _ :. Para Baxters, Bienheims, G•reenings, � • �''E Y :THAT ♦ it ."wwa , r.� p P. IL .Snww-s and McIntosh, $1.00 per bush. - ; PRESGRtPTtRli 1.�0 P. X tod.0• P. IML Contains;s extra, Clean; sprayed - �vit, R. C. Rleesor, R R, 1, Picker- - - Ang, mile and half west of Erock Rd, ' r Lon 4th. Con. H -H -=--------- ---------------------- .1.t�i �. �. � y :�. sad �,�- Je Ro B OYES, X11. B. ` CARS WANTED ' PICKER,ING UNITED CHURCH • Rev, D. MelvWe J. Bcttars, Minister Wry at -uc :.acne uuu,r. _ For Wrecking 1 SUNDAY; ()CTO '-R 2, 1955 ri,r 1� � ,_r nL _: iDa:iats, call 1 10,03 A. M. - Sunday School �M 1-7322 or k•>,c4t ut= 7ZfAl. _ . Phone; Fickerisg ISO'* lactic '2-1044 - Ccmrr_'union Service ' ------ --- ------------------------ _ 11.00 A. M. AT s « s s St. George's Angl!crn Church _ _ ho:: pra-_tice Fric:ay 8,00 P. M, . Pickering, unto .o WFES HIILL �•- -oct 7 _ �` � ick r �+• T ONE. 69 C l101iSEiNG _ ' s Rector - L''ev, J. S. Crouch AM 1.2a4L PH • y ------- _ CARPENTRY OF ALL KINDS P UDLEY (;cda..lst 1i r, t.erald Payne j Hitchen Crpbcards A Specialty 8,45 A, Irl -Church Se^vice SUNDAY, Cf-TOR•E-R 2, lyti5 �, � Reasonable Rates 14,55 A. M. - E:_nday School 17th munday After Trinity S. J. PUGH AIND SON --•.------------------------------------ 1,15 M. INIAiIIZ 1 A. ALUMINUM COQ ON � NEII. C. MIIBHA% & ©. ~f Old Rasebank Road, South' ST, ANDREW'S P;BEoBYTERIAN Eermcn trey . S. Crouch OPTOMET$ISP ' { Phots; Pickering 55W-13 CHURCH Cturch Sc::oo1 at L1,15 A. M. DOOE•S ii Oct 20 .:Pickering., .Ontario At The Recta. i __.____ Rev. Kcn:eth MacZetuast, Minister HARVESTORGANn ECTTAL WITH GLASS AND SORtiz N tabovethehe All], Drug Stare)'h' FOR SALIr-2 -porcelain toilet bowls 11,00 A, h2, tkturch Service - Fri"y Even -ng, -at 8,00 P. M. OFFICH $OIIRS used, $8,G0; 4 doors tone• new) -the s s s s All Welcome hi0. 1. CEIEA$ 3fi OAR PL008HiFC lot for $9.00: New lucrber 2 x 6 12's . Choir Practice, Wednesday B,QY P. M v ' • s ' - -- ----- ANNUAL HARVEST FESTIVAL �� ;LIS 00 Per M- B. Kom ea Sat. - iOo to 5.60 ..13 pieces and.2 x 4's; Miscellaneous Wedaetylay - 804 fo 12a Nosh t, g: siding etc S325) including score CHRISjTLAN SrIENCE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1955 GordonlHdNEt WB7f[BY tirl nwindows; large space heater with A f7hr:stisn Science service will be Come and Join 1n Praising The N. M • G dower 7-:oom capacity, cosi $219,00 W..d in East aned1scilie t.orurunity Giver Of All Good Gifts sell for $9C. Phone Ajax -420. Hall, Rot•ge Hills each S,,mday at LUMER YARDS - W ATCE sad GLOW 'FOR SAI E 7 -year o'd. velding, 25 PIC*r t ONTARIO Rl i3 :- 't! --mots. sound. English :•addle• Phone - Irdl5dng igl hearthemthemehtm - - 'j' y • F2lBT, 6IIARAIV'tSED REPAI38 , Pickering 227W2. The Baha i F. ► r . to all make• . " -------'-^-------------- 25D pullets, 'aur months old, John The w-cr3-ra"-a•i- come from the - basis .of n`-ity that make the Com. &ADIOS TEI.BY1 i, N, INTER -COM ( t' Scholten, Kinsale. opposite store. na-t.e ct the 1 ouaCer of etre Faith- peil;icn cf- sects and denomtna.loas, MrD PUBLIC ADDB,F.SS SYSTEW Ba a u 11 h It Is k_n wa as h Ba"2_ f seem. unimportant to them, �ILyF� _. Phone. Ercolcl:a 646831+ h, Saha ie ar people of differeat'ec- tdaeLE06 ELECfSONIC SERVICES World Faith because there are Ba a pl -------- is. living in 6rxcti_ally every conawy onomie and soeiA. classes, I ougit , IT OL ■� _• - - FOR SALz' - kitchen ranRE, Ache, _ p[Ckeetng 27J3 - liras* 8d. Norik - 'coal o* wood is good condition. Ph, in the world, a common devoilon, rich and poor - EPI SHAE PENS OOMPLETE OF Ajax 640, Baha'is are mostly people -who mingle as equals and work together, '�' 01"C CAN VII IT" formerly had differe it and conflict- to establish-' a world order for all LAH?FS' -and GMTS' WIATC< ------------------------------------ --------^ - - WELL TILE FOR SALE tag religious backgrounds. They had men and women. They are people ofOII. BII BALM From SM" Tows: 51.08 Win been Ehudd -ts, Jess, xnslhrs, Hin,- d.L..ersnt national and racial back - Also Tops . Any Quantity Supplied dus, Protestants and..Cataol cs, cr grounds. But the Baha'i teachingsAINAND SE=VWX � 1 I+TO DOWN PAiYENT Compressor For Rent At $25.00 else they hal no rel glon at all. They have given them a higher loyalty- ?SONE PICZt1 MG =7 For Saturday and Sunday' have found !n the Baha'i Faith a the loyalty to hu> an!ty. - Jack -hammers Included - Pickering Jewelr I : k Phone: "Pat" - Pickering 113313 Foe The Uaha'l Answe:s To Your Questions Write Tr ate Sesretar7 PtCKEBIIir(i - L6>s,i'13 _ ----- R It 2, riAeritg Liters are Supplied Free ----- •---•'------ PICH,EBLIriG TOWNSHIP '� ` <F -NERAL CAS TER D -- --- - • . DECOBATMS- .. - BUII.DiriG PER3 111 ; TIER'A PAL1i"IF.89 sad W DELIVERY : REASONABLE BATES BALE REGISTER . ISJUM TUESDAYS AND ITAM 1i'amen's N.iss_onary Society 61.03 per hour qui:k, clean, guar-hn TO She 1P. X 4 t pHONL: PICKERING 43341 "-- Pickering Church to first -clan -ntiM and P"Pa• ; - - . F J PRO�JSE B rtrig LTn:ied C •'� � � Fa ---------- ----•-- - SATURDAY, GCTC'B&R ic--aucticn NCRSERT PLANTS FOR SALE hanging. sale o: hou;e and lot and• household The Cc'obr mee'Ing of the -W. 1111, Erle Stokes, Decorator F. J. 4 3dovelties in Roses of all types, Om- L.:mituce; many art:que al'lit'cs. a' S. will be herd at the ho. -re of Mrs, R, R. i, ltekering - Photse BbBW BUMI)I iG E"PECTOR 'i amental Shrugs and grecs, hedges, sq':are piano in extri goxi Condit- B --3y, on Thursday'. afte-- _-----.•---__._-_- .---------- Gorgon p j�j • � Crab App:es, i-owering AartVads ana on; cln:ng-:oa-n •furniture; tedroam noon', October 6, at 2,33 p. n, Ddss: bRTCs A� �a WORK ]DICKERING Prunes Lilacs,_ Peonies acid'liver-' furniture, c s es, ch na, in the Vill- C. Britt will have charge of the Study WANTED : 34 green Strong hardy ` pl. nts, Jerry o' Pt=ke:ins, ' epi a_ite • Hotel, pro.?- Period, Tor Free Fstimates On Yiasek, fl:st f-rm north -of 1•;c.cu. ng crty o:-Ei,ar And:e-ar. Tens on the A11 the members and friends are CHiAiYETS, BASEMNTS ETC• l�SONE P>CH>BRIIY(3 High School cit tt? s. cast:. Sale at 1,33 p. m. A. lord-.1lly invited to attend, PHOrE: PICHESQiiG 66822 , e ----------- ---- ------ S . FARMER, auctao ser.. TERRY'S FOR SALT,-. 45 hens, �-a months' oll. At the same. sure and pace there fold to make r,:o c for chicks •Fhone will be o'!ere' fw sa.e, subject to a - Electrical & Plum'biv1 P:ekering S9, reserve b•d, a ten -room sold tnck j , __- -_._: house in g.c3 location on Main St. Dnnbarton « ` `FOR SALE-eicctric-'rangette� cheap,. d o t1 r '3ahout, Codd be made in HOOVER • s r Pickering 22SJ12,' to good •apartment hoes_ irv:i't'iriss ; ' - a looking at- tris props:'y, Terms- on PH PICt[li>tIIY6 VA S ---------------------'----------- Contracting and 3 MO" FOR SALE-bl a Concord g"rapes. $2 property, 10 rerrert of purchase _ O pe.' ushel; a:.%� Agyvrarri. Bring con- price lay of s_1 Ha:: ois:i with .0 1 � lob tos seal or tm (W w ' gainers, D. Reed: one mile west W day balance - can be lett on First • ' Brock Road on 4th Concession. i11-origage: + ----------------------------------- . - T 4 -FOR SALE. - Norge refrigeratcr, ex- BUILDER celieat condition, $100 .cash, Phone Pickering 349JI., ROUGE MOTOR, ��� woon�voxgixa u in ti 41 � �STi Dunbarion Home And School - 1 EITCSEN GAIif " 410 fi� t Association vriwKe VARi1CtRARLY- Y. s wars -aa 'MALT ani IIVSTAium TO E – e: APPLIED MALidY • r The Dumbarton Mme and S,choot �'' - :Association held a corn r ` ..st • c osT _ A=EBAT�N9 QX >Raa� -Saturday, September 17, The evening F , , ;" )dam • � vY1.K5 . -. clea�S .._ a was a success and everyone hada t 4' G. A. B aloe rola . ltwoiiderftil tine.'We wi..h to thank use orher home ion• the occasion.. fon, the a e With the all=new Hoover Doubhe g 'ARUM - twice th • The first regular meeting of the 'area. Stretch Hose' you an c ears up -t�ONi t14 tEQCTiiiliN ; stairs ... from room to room ... or season will be held on October 5th, r R in a complete 30 -foot circle with- = - - Ilt2 s, Hertzberg' speaks on "Health", n 4f any out moving the cleaner. The rad- !Therewill be a miscellaneaus sale, i -- _ B _. i ; Refreshments will be served, _ o -- _ ... • - -----_-_----------- lslB£D .CARS AND TRUCKS Other ally new CONSTELLATION is ' packed with features see it in •� Wanted 1 -"" -"" — - action at the store, or ask for a' Sk"w � � �'� ` OLI les and - BOUGHT AND SOLD cleaners free home demonstration. • •� ti: oi0� "w cs r PHONE PICI{ERING 308W nil � 28NOM E • lMwa: t.Jai�srsl Yil . CW ► .Single Bowlers BALS 0 & SONS.- -- - -- -- DH • are invited to jolt a new league -------------------------------'--- J s S !s�wnro- • } NAIKE BRAY - now forming — BRANDS E PICKERIN6 39 : SQt aker, oil's ol ms n` Hemsa Service, Eta°E Sh s Hardws T �]i �, 8u b9' ' ► ' 1 O BOWL _ Cleaning .Parts -Repairs _ ' FRIDAY 'EVENINGS ''- 9 to 11, Chimney - Floor Furnace POWER LAWNNOWERS L . Space HeaterREATINGST5 IT learn- will be knoa-n as Kitchen Stoves Conversion Burners,= �'\D � MOS ; @MAN ► Air Conditioning Units - _ _ • LOW PRICER -DO t -T YOURSELF---t,". OURSELF -- ' RO GARDEN HOSE' T001a P'ri da � :N i liters _ ► a y 8 _ OIL BURNER KITS V10LET Som - B-H FAIN ► please register at the Alleys _ 45, 100, .700 Gallon Tanks_ . __ .._-���� _ .. ,• WW AND `IiNAMELit ► • _ "MIL! ER" _ o� � FIIO'%,E ricKERLNo : Broc s .Bowl - - owns, Dominion Furnaces sad Air. CendltlenM t ► __ OIL-BLTItNER SERVICE e r Harwood Ave, N. Ajax 4nrney I3omLdon Conversion Oil Barsstes d $ ,i� • i a(r ii! N l AJAR, ONTARIO _ _ ._ .. . Iwo Phone: Ajax 478 -- --- - --- --- ------ _ PAYMENT PLAN AVAIX ABLi- t _ _ RZAR PICK MING N&W_S OFFICE - ' 1 - _ - _' _ .. •_ . ' . • .. It . 't !SON=S s mss! . _lM�L 17t1t =K • W1d111a-_��" . i y -- - �.•.y„+'..�•.'�k,•':74 '-„-,u -,,.r - w•Waw v.+' ,•-'�_.a• - .�-.�. `r..�. �b""�''^-!r---yZ' ''w' �—"- — - ". - - .. t - _ e • tsrlpleaslr wa.Icaed the licca R�«inns a! "Coni-rvation", wan to have , t t W H I T EVAL E m lbeir fano, .6e c.aartiy to sharted this month, but we 'haw tae-wousase tw ice at a rend in toe rust re_eived notk:•e that the final OU�►FLA�IT�:£� T� Village has loaf a well-known local camp. Some lead to be rexur.. report from the surveyorp has not --- T1%+�it�C�KZ�iey and respected eider citizen, Mr. ltob- Aiwa we-• noire oe6atxie -I yet been received. _1 • ert Tweedie. Alter only tnve days in to tLe.r lives. The aftermath cL tip The tin-necessary delay 'is cars- Radito-TV Service r ice' wade huspic.al, &u. Tweedie aied curly on Aoca w.s a menace to nea.th Air- ing anx ety among the residents - ? Wednesaay moraing, ::lap»m_i:. 14, 6,.ube of grolnd pollution, And none the area, and we shall continue to Any Make or Model 3�"UNHBAL DlBSOI'OZ i au :.t was tsi years o: age. He was of our elected representauves, iocai ag-tate 'or work to be done on the born in Ednnbir•gh Sc.,uawd. and �. elsewhere considered nt any a creek Cris year. Con- Arthur Field � . was live years ola when his parents uneir u,iai,iaae, Mr. Purcell, Chairman of the Con- m3Ds�es 1�6! and their Emily moved to LALs-da. It im true, that during the last servation Authority in this area i 1<i0i�a3N6 I. w01. � amm r Nearly all his at--was lived in this flow, aha ,.,-wr, some preasue tru.a in the course of a telephone conver- district, He was married to Fhzph- our nsso. iation, arem'oers of our sation :with my wife, curtly stated Phone"j<iiRj�. �(� enua blrawweli and there were nine logal C 4mcib came down and a.:t- that the residents of Riverside h Pick. ch_lare., and ah taut oae, Lecae, are 1%e,y watched the loociwater rise, should never have been allowed to y.l 17 f�,,� still living. Mr. and bus, Tweedie Ana it is true that they spent a fcx own land in the district. W:th such I'm N=93 i itisseritl$�. 'O,Jilta :armed for twenty-five years and hundreu dollars in a butrle attempt I appro_'_h to conservation and then bought the present home is to blast the ice jazz Auer wn,cn ¢iuod control, the dea3y in' under. aeity Servieo To And Frame a th(. village in 1825. they caused to take-Wrymore We standable. But when Mr. Pur_eni OSHA IL 4 LLS. Sirs Tweedie predeceased her has- interest. property is subject to •flooding, we y - W. $ �' TSO11<1/80N' band five years ago. We believe that the kcal council find that work has already started CIMwie"d Sum For A31 bwrbFkz and Solidtoe : The ,funeral service took place at has been remiss :h its responsibility on the Little Rouge River, Accord.•' Ocessiam u., t the Dixon Funeral home, Markham regarding our plight. The sending of ing to a report in the Globe and PHONE: PWXZX Q+1d 33M iritub. Golumma, ani Ontario, On' Friday afternoon ,with interment ltu our knowieage) two letters in the Mail, at September 13th, Mr, Pur- Qknw'ood BidsyAjss at ]irskine Cemetery here, name of the Council to the Conner-, cell awoke on the morr„ng , v! Oct- ------------------------------- vation Auinorities, asking !or irr�or- ober 14, to find his cellar full of KE.N AND CLARKE 3lasioew PI<ene - Ajax I" mationAshows a cc-mplele lack of water, and the river grinding away p-� TIC•Fj Residence Phone: Oshawa s-$W AUDLEY responsLoility as elected councillors, at the sides of the valley, enaen- �v A(jL'i'IONEERi3 , As elected -local councillors they Bering the woodland and filling it- Residence fad Authorized faar The Audle Harvest Home Church are the people's voice when'-appeal- self with silt. Now that the work "niilee� u Ontario ae+d or tL y ing to the higner, guverru ent bod- has started there, perhaps Mr, P4ir- ' Service was held on Sunday atter- _ ..Chiropractor les. And they are • aware that the cell might spare. the time and give 3�nren f3tlie>� 1=Pkmenti House noon, The church was teautLfully de- consideration to Duffirm corated with ,flowers, :ruit and veget- Ontario Government has allotted some bold Fuaitm%, Real E'er IMNpng SAWERBY, D. C. ables. The choir rendered two anth- millions of dollars for the purpose' cd Creek, — Dawe Crichton. hien far Spee st RdasoMbl@ DOCTOR OF CHMOPRACTIC ems during the service, Rev, M. But. conservation and good control It Dual al Service for t�. was up to them to demand their �o of Ori.. tars delivered the message, share for work to bre done in Pick- X-RAY Starting next Srtuiday, the Sruiday ((.. . • ( �% Alissa p. 0..Ome ilWit 1"A, 13EOL73i ST, SOU38 Scholl will start at 1,15 and church 'ering Township.QiZIeiQ lJ ae fC 'mkhasa R p � MaeE. W��Y, ONVAR20 -at 2.30 in the afternoon, Asa group, the residents a' eiv- Fee ' �� 3!<O a ide have throughout the year, vrentieft have ►.ea eat The Club wof meet on October 5, g :PIANO at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Arch been ccaturi:ally in touch with the foe aims is". Bell, Come out and enjoy as even- Conservation Authorities, and we Ing of cards: have been ably�asisted in this by _ LOy�� Pogue Sir, and Mrs. H. Comb:1on and the Mr. T. D. Thd Ias, P, P. P, CLASSICAL — POPULAR ' R family of Ajax and Mr, and Mrs. M. After much delay, the' river has PHONE:. PICKERINiCar 90 FROWE. �'� LICENSED Ae�erlo.�s Bishop, of Massachusetts visited Mr. been surveyed and staked, Ve _ pickadng and Whitby Towliabirs work according to Mr. Richardson and b•.irs, Arch Bell oh Sunday, MCTOR . - A carful o! Young People attended -Farms, Ho>s i»ld mad ftepwV the first fall' a:eeting o- the Y P. U. OGU Sr. S. -' .- at Pickering on Sunday evening, 'Y, OJfr• ftlae ASpa�hlty Mr. Ernest Bartlett who suffered S ofaw of.) Pesapt Atteatiea Cdvoa ?heart attack last week, is resting YHOAFS 1![O 5-3314cMr. and ly in the hospital rat Ajax.Oi Ro11RS: - Mr, and Sirs, Dick Sepal and child- There. - g�ren of Thornton's Ccreera. visited swd Eo= �nd Mrs. Di`,ck Winter on Sat- urday evening.- : - . -_3i0 1FZtli1 i Mr, -and Mrs. Harold Hare, Port i* Credit, visited the l titer's brother, SPONSORED BY SOUTH ONTARIO PLOWMEN`S ASSOC. AT THE 14i R E. He'ge and Mrs, Hedge oa NATIONAL STUD FARM Sunday. y Six., and Mrs, G. Winter, at Pick- Lob 13-14, Cod 3, East Whitby Township, 3 Miles East O! Brooklin - 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Everett And One Mile South ilia Oshawa-Post Perry Road � Whi ,*oral. Jimmy and Timmy, of Y ie G Whi;by, visited Mr, and Mrs Dick Winte: on Sunday. Thursday, October 6, 1955 �'31H*n7 BLoo'ts 1 I We cut fir plywood t4, say size. ' Mr, b•nb 'McHugh has returned to sOlrr. A psOp..� his hom.; otter spending several weeks in sunnybrook . Hospital, un- ELMER POWELL, i'resident OSCAR DL WHET; : ee.- r s �IL IL 1, Whitby. Outarw dergo-ng treat.-nent for an ulcer con- TIM Nil" spent Of Whitby On dition We a«sh hiss improved A. a, 1, Oshawa, Oat, Y. yttle, Ort. 3 gutsy Betwow �phlthy AMherst 1-7171 healtli, A~�" 'i'H'r 0� THE - _ Mr. and Mrs. Let rr.rwin and 36- moO -and 'Mrs. Donald Da-r xin' and Debby �0mrie of Torcn:o,, visited Sir. and Mrs, G. e Lauber �. Pratt on. Sunday. ���MBIN9 + 1!r, and Mrs John Pter'th visited (�' Q, LT p . t-iends in Kingston over 'the week-: ALVRW SAYEiI .. CLAM J CTI N end: - WE CAN HELP You ' fsCXRBORO JUNCTION Sympathy is• ex'.ended to Mss. :.:eo, - ' IrLUId MG BAT>=O�- ow Mile bleat Of Searbore Collegiate Izatt and Mr. Bob M:Hagh on the passing r' their brothers' Mr. Clar ,.•_PI6ESSUZZ SYSTEMS costal Address - Station "H" ence McHugh, of Ostarwa .on sat- BRING YOUR BUILDING AND RE-MODELLING " TORONTO U. urday, PROBLEMS TO US. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR ffiTniAT>3S GN>i:N Pickering WJ13 -- -------- - PHONE COL=--------------------------------- T .a.-.---------------------A9d>ierst 1-7111THE JOE BUT LUMBER ,_-'Letters To The- Editor ... Open Every Friday Night Until 9.00 + : p. 3L . satardsy .a:u 12.00. neo. sir; GRAVEL ,� CEMENT , TELEVISION & RADIO . '• We are about to enter the rainy WEEPING TILE SEWER PIPE REPAIRS _ ; season"and then comes the -anntl.l WANT» freeze-up with the consequent tiJod- ROCK LATH l 'SHEETROCK r,.aoNE DICKERING 878 COUN MY 80208 I ing of Duffin Creek, MAla, CRR G$S � e INSULATION SHINGLES Every year tk._ residents o the DU_-gARTON RADIO& Tv R.ve.side Area and -elsewhere Have BRICK—All Kinds PLASTERING MATERIALS �►. H. RATTEW s. liwo v: slung Buyer W� Go" Cash Des Pater COOPER CONCRETE BLOCKS l k CALL - Mr. INGLIS jrw rvsu*t Aad Espestene.a Forrest - x s%* T a.d Maand NALD K ORDER FUEL H01N ea�r.ste+s. swci:ors and Notaries ROGER coN.�r1T. a _ Lum or to. } Ajnz. Out. - Phone 3i - J. w. WILLOvaI�Y fad sores : (PREPARE FOR THE COOLER WEATHER AHEAD A MacDONALD, B, A., f� ,.�, �.rie.e.i� DitJl'1BARTON, HIGH-GRADE ANTHRACITE —COKE &WOOD ;14 ,,meo. sow 3-M •�. abli ie� , (oppealte 11[iwanis rapt) DELIVERED PROMPTLY JIONTErm PHONE 165 14 insurance Co. _ . 14 ' i�. Arthur Mitchel im�te1.4 r w$rrs O$ PIiONt 'i ay SANS Fw F�' Ani c wdry CHARTERED ACCOUNTAH'TB' Plywood y W O O a 1 in SLseoe Sts fl, Noris r 1 4 i �Lisieeta bmurame On BoildhW% — I Wlnid11% pllos►l 6. I : OBHAWA — QNTAWO ;yt■s,bw lnsursaft 01 AU foal. _ WaflbOa)r'a _ DICKERING a PHONE s Bowman & Gibson PHONE 74 or' 75 for PROMPT COURTEOUS- SERVICE pHOrn: WRMY au , Moulding EDDIES STAFFORD,,49 BRCS. _ Shoe Repairs _ - ly tb7 ibss : Main Street, Pickering BERT'S WELL DIGGING BACK PURCELL & COMPANY FII�T MATERS USED Merrlber The Toronto Stock Exchange ZXPERIENCED ` WORKMANSHtp Septic Tanks ; .. Pressure Systems « 1iILi.IAM G. LAWSON Trenchingacto-Air-Compressor bow GOOD SELDCl'ION OF LACES, Contractor's gpecialt� OOmplete Stock Brokerage Facilities14 POLISHES. DYES Septic Tanks Cleaned The —« OL ani goUoitm sanitary Way 70 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH ` :AJAX GREENWOOD. ONTARIO ,� 30A1LT-TII.L 7.00 P. H. _ 38-ta, WELL TILE FOR SALE _ - AJAX 1165 . - F' 1D A ` TILT •A! i•, 2L MO NE . DICKERING 355 W t • >�Olii{t MCKERiNG 1t7WIi <' sac, :' .:.' '. ' • : •_ _ . � _ , .. '` .�'., _ . ,. .. ... , �. moi.. I . • : .. r'` e —' , '. ;' X.- ;P111..--_i, .• -. 7s BALSAMb MT. ZION and Mrs, S. Amisson attend. The AaaivessarT Services were who passed away is Toronto fact ed the TurneyAoblin wiadding ft well attended oo.sund�sy. The hams weed Tears, and resigned to g:.� Ida y '`rhe Actve Service Class met last Picton last Saturday. choir assisted by Mr. Allan Clarke , .. ,... other hes Hua `Wedncoday night at the home of Mica Audrey Tidfina at Orillia spent -.of Greenwood, were in charge of -_ __-- _ , esaw waselectedby a una; Mrs. Earl Disney with' Mrs. T. Jor- the week -end with Mr, and Hrs. Al- the miusic in the mo and the Cagier Eleotr Iolaa �Yiebe l�weser vole pad was 'installed by 1 Coanmaader Bob Alla c6n, and Mrs., Lewis in charge at Ian Carson, ladies' quartet Sram Brooklin in the .. n' assW - _the program. The chose for their Several frown here attended a linen evening.the Past Zone Comimand tg Lea John Widbe, of • Pickering Town. I. 'topic '"hymns and hymn writers," shower for Miss Erla Jones at her Mr. and Mrs. W=-Fiarbron, and strip, was elected Secretary-Treas- Ag party icor aaebab� y "04'"le Rol l�Call was answered by a apartment in Toronto, Lest 'Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Lea. Harbron and Lloyd carer o! Branch 258 Canadian verse from hymn." night aad .a a , Legion held on Thursday night, wte Your favorite h pantry shelf shower at attended the Neale -Croft wedding in at West, Hill and Highland Creek, at b}rea of the 'Bu�talo trip, the _ The President Mrs. Sieg Hoskins then the Chas. Fisc home on Saturday. Toronto -on Saturday. its last. meeting, ivai and the Memorial Service took the chair for the business pert Miss Mary Harper, oz Toronto The ty Johnny will replace Don Wilson '. r s3+'n'rpathY Of this COmr+++nn', Whkh was followed by a social hour; spent the week -ends at the heahe of goes to Mrs. George Picbett in the who has been the Secretary -Tran, put. on the screen, Two Conner and lunch, the Cecil Jones'. L;1rnr were also shown. ' . • death o! her lather 1dt. bioCaan�sl( carer, of the Branch dos• the past four MAR -E STROUD S :a..FOOD K PRICES OCT. EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT. 29 - 30, 1st -- _ _ _ ROUGE,'H ILL -- _ .•.... _ .me 'Ope' Every Evening Till 9 p.m* = ` Except Saturday 8:30 p -: ' / - -..ROUND, SIRLOIN, WING • � PORTERHOUSE or T-BONE fib. STEAK 69C PRICEicniC Qtr ars �Pesh�: !.33' REGULAR Lean �aLI Or uta oa49c' sts SIZELIQUID IN T H i k, Fresh �.'�`"��,/ fib. 24 Otte e c IPEAMEALFD - _ ,. MAPLE LEAS: = BEEF' _ - ZMINCED -LEAN - -"t�,29'..� C E. D. SMITHS PURE 11 oz. bottle TOMATO'.C 19Butte I40, t 51I.1LL KETCHUF COOKING . .-ONIONS'. �._A Canada... _61 FRENCH'S Pure Ground _ _ C _ first 16. `+ BLACK PEPPER10�. BA6 - : =Grade _._25. 4 OZ.7-YORK FANCY TENMRHEART 15 Oz. Tins 'PEAS .2 Shaker . C T- TinPOT A 0 EFOR ..33C 39 GARDEN CHOICE CUT PATCH2 FM : NO. i. FRONTENAC dint Brick ONT3 RIO C' GREEN .;s c ]Las.CE'CRE A�M LEAH oz. iin5 27''. for XLEENEX r89 vuRR Brick , for YosK oTIssUEs _ z.• Tin" IBISH STEW 25 ..REGULAR SIZE 200'E 33-KAM., 35 l --THRIFT.SPEC It _ .,_ N U CIOA -REGULAR SOAP FLAKE 1:�.EXM E ��L . - �- I A �.. _._ • _ _ - T • • 4 - w n : S + � 77 7 thespigots :IFIED A producing The_Amazing: Jake"'' Englehart from his coat CLASS _ Everybody r o a r e d with •_ By IAN SCLANDER� mirth—except the resident - - MEDICAL p tIAt7 CHICKS , - - -•- of the game association. And DIXON'S REMEDY — R NEURITIS AND �pOKING order for Chicks and Turkey IXO S R Y FOR in the back Concessions, P RHEUMATIC PAINS. THOUSANDS oulU now for Fall. Winter and Spring wv where .a . good oke was aP- ' delivery. 'Send for our folder giving SATISFIED + w F t g 1 fun details about our special egg brwda - ,,MUNRO'S- DRUG, STORE F preciated and huntingre-' Ottawa. ' and broiler breeds: Turkey P,oults. yy strictions were disliked the we0t1Y hatches. Older pullets 12 weeks �S Elgin, ' Catalogue. $1.25 Express Prepaid , H„ incident cemented Engle- TwE}SDLE CRICK HATGiTEAffS LTD. r- a FltiRGUS ONTARIO OPPORTUNITIES FOR hart's •prestige and his repu-• ' ” MATCHING 4008 MEN AND WOMEN , •� fatiOli of being a "real matt BEFORE Duy�g, be sure and write'.' y even if he looks like a.school- HATCHING _ eggs, wanted by one of for our Patent Free catalog on guns. Canada's largest and oldest establish • riflea etc. Large assortment. Scope boy.„ ed hatcheries. On some breeds eggs Sporting Goods. 250 Bank St., Ottawa. , s �y' taken every week In the year. L arae Englehart was' to, rock., premium pala For full details. write ` r C. 116, 125 'Frghteenth street: Now BE AHAIRDRESSER - �� + r London on two other orcca. F pv v y - Toronto. Ontario. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL , s rpt % r as '� Slons%' but not with' laugh- LIVESTOCK Great -0unity ter. On April 9 1869 his re- Learn re��� ' ' RACE boar for Fall delivery Pleasant wed profession. good e finery 'exploded with what- ;� our imported Gopal Ingrid sow wages. Pfiounanaa of successful _ y au Marvel 'graduates , newspapers' 'termed' a re and daughter of imported Goval Elsa. sired by grandson of famous boar America's Greatest System , Illustrated Catalogue Free "Bort that rocked the town. •Bluegate Polarla. write Fergus Land- , ut, if the blast shook win race Swine . Farm. Fergus. Ontario, write or eau g wPhone 405 M'4 VF HAIRDRESSING or oso SCHOOLS f' e w it injured nobody andPOR BALE Branches: -• - H the sdamage- was oe'stimated. 44 Rideau St., Hamilton t R 1 N eau- St.. Ottawa • i at only $2,000.. Less than -r ANSM SSIO GEARS !yy , and universal ioints repair kits [arae. . _seven weeks later it was rip- every popular ear and truck at Com- MAKE money with ■ profitable hob - petiUve Prlcea. _ by - Correspondence watch repalrtng s: r ped by another explosion. TO E S C - course Costonly $75,00. S chow ail - pmy Wholesale oa well This one caused $6.000 -dram "tisk Guys WAREHOUSE at AU LT c e Detailed o�chFcaaslon Bracelets. ' e ' rma to t W 830 ire tie from: Suite i age. NEW pe •bronze off filter element Bay -Street Toronto. ,� •��`i � Pasta forever, the first cost ls the � One paper tjlat' reported final cost can't soak out detergents , filters Grit particles as small as 99 SEWY Home worker needed sDue s the explosions was the Wy- millionths of an inch - removes en time. No charge for materials. .Write: alae moisture - makes Your engine . '�IDCO, 561, Bastrop. Louisiana.' oming News Letter, publish- m -- ail to 40% longer - to clean, rs ' ed.at. Wyoming, in the heart move to from 'filter case -rinse SENSATIONAL in any solvent and replace r k t yrs. eed a Grow beautiful hair and look 20 w. of the Ontario oil fields. It .ant writing for 10 coli Years. ear youngest Complete hats grow. s i t same year, 1869, Onetrus east fits ttractors wltheson all c by � � ° ' v - V tom■ hairs • tonic a that the News Letter rran an ou stems $6.95 another aD silky y>uir Fr wavy ' �aa_ tr v beau strong. +r< fl w styypes. $11.95. Lifetime fuel cream w1ll alio grow $hili ` an a d y, r,� editorial advocating a ne'.v filter fol aL enitnes and on furnaces spots.. Price: $L50. Satisfaction' ails• ., "with 1 �z write Hloomaeld Enterprises Peie!� Money, orderorSherbrooke Villard A mpa�riy capita 154 Chatham OaL era roo a East` +; z ” to tenable Can- HELP WANTED `' Montreal' , • _ oil coN� ads t0 'carry On an export HAM? Don't worry., Flair APP NCE salesman.' preferably -trade of larger proportions." ars'• p °? t'' •Fra��over beauty or men with ear fol large furniture and ap• sad aromasa,, $�1 per bottle. HYLAND Englehart never forgot this plfance store. better than average LABORATORIES. MaMyer Out. `qtr rtunity for experienced man. Ln 190 , whru James relateely modest amount of _editorial and 11 years. later 990tte for appointment. Harold C -,.,.Whitney became • rernier Of.', ' capital. - Refineries, in- 1866. McClure Limited. Georgetown Ont. 'We train inPTSERs on Railways wanted. ; P when Imperial Oil was horn we train .ad place you. Learn .t Ontario. tiny contrail- it had precisely. what he MEDICAL home $Q1i Teachlalt Machine he discovered that were cheap, ttiltan comms to school for $saes -' the Temiskaming and Nor- tions which looked like oyer-. News Letter recommended POST'S ECZEMA SALVE aathern -Ontario Railway, a grown- ink bottles. -The lar- --a capital of $500,000. BANISH the torment of dry eczema liddiprovincial ov_ernment ren- est of them had a capaci rashes and . weeping skin troubles efoleeg g __ e Cannan Svstenm. 20 soadtna _ tore which -had been launch of only a few hundred bar- But other things were to t .Y�emtcMM. sc �a �pimples 1 mad. Toronto. ' h hin s w Poo" happen first. . Englehart re- p�, a acne Orme t+ ea .. ' -ed three ears earlier, 'was in "rels a week-. - i 1nY acne'° 'll re under s buy your nylon stoc eke and , y bulli and expanded kis Lon- and foot eines will respond o tment a sorry mess. He needed the to the atatnlasa, odorless ointment underwear direct from the maker at � They were risky invest- Edon refinery and in 1870 got ngerdle■s of bow stubborn or hon► wholesale prices and make extra money .ablest man he could .find to - 1°„ ehev saes, ., to your apse time t■kins! orders from menta because many of them an Order ,from Germany for Sent rest gree err Recelat at Prier friends. No experience necessary. ' unravel. its tangled. affairs, TRIC■ $fess TER JAR 'We carry the stock for You. write blew up. -But those which a $30.000 shipment of kero- for particulars. Redtern-Metcalfe Car. .• complete, its construction. POST'S REMEDIES- �ora 4444 St. Catherine street didn't explode yielded high sere. When the' shipment West. ra�ontreal S. - and put it On a paying basis. SM owes St. ■.• Cerner ,ei Logan profits, for throughout North reached_ its destination it TORONTO He appealed to Jacob Lewis- 2iDP..IV'I'D'Y and wronallza awrrehtns., " Enj;lehart, of the little south- America people' who had al= " was rejected on' the grounds' Your name and address on checks: - = ; western Ontafo - town . of _ ''"aya burned a mixture of that it was not up to speck; stationery, books. etc, Saves time, avoids errors. Flneat three line PM �PetroLia. a founder and vice-- whale oil and lard- in their. fications. The cost of bring These became the first Im- SONALTZED RUBBER STAMP, nnetaafd lamps 'wtre clamoring for iiig the kerosene back to pedal refineries. :' for 13nle�y !rs Specialties. Drawer __ .• president of Imperial Oil the wonderful new lighting London, refining it , again. Englehart was at the _ Limited. - fluid. kerosene, developed by = Bird returning It to Germany, NHAU re & Comaam,. PATENT$ - � g ' •plants six days a week froth cTl "Jake;" he is. reported to Dr,„ Abraham Gesner of would have been ruinous. morning till night. RefiningPat ,, We &t Attornevsn r:•tabuento shed l - have said, "will you come to Nova Scotia. - Southwestern _Englehart met the emergencv was still a hazardous trade. all countries. <-the rescue and run the T.=--- . Qntario was then., one of- the. _-by- sending ,refining equip- Englehart instituted,.a sys-_ AN OFTM to ever. Inventor List of ( ; And N.O. for Ene? chief sources of the petroleum _ inert to Germany .and re- tem by.' Bich funds -were set ' inventions and tan Inrmrmattmr seat e !"I'll '3 from which kerosene. _Blas .- processing the kerosene there_ aside to compensate men in �°° �° R'tmrF"v r`a. Redderee 1•af� , i ll be happy to, Engle- P amt Attemevs rM nanr at rntswe hart is reported to have re- distilled. That's how the in- —a procedure which'reduced. iured. at .work, but he also ., RR O L 4 plied. "What is it i” dust was when Englebart his -losses. reduced hazards and preach- $1.00 TRIAL offerS rwenty ave nptnto , cam 9 Canada. ed safety rifles. portal reaufr•ements I st..r este• , The thinning number of .- .-. Meanwhile he had been ac- 1° oRue tarluded The Mvdieo lksonl•v hire his first refinery was --.Once :he.. saw,. a man run- 'Bos lea Temrinal '-A- rnrmnte Clint -' men when remember `the : siuirinR oil wells. At. Petrolia. - amazing Jake Englehart still sing erected in London, where drillers were striking nine through a dangerous MAKE a legal will. Don't delay! Two ' - tell this apocryphal story -be- €oglehart traveled through oil wherever they sank a hole ..:part of the refinery.,He fired. will forms 81.1+0. Complete simple In - cause it flashes a light on the oil fields persuading small, and,- where oil even flowed.- him, 'blit re -hired him two a all Sales. • anti Glen. n ails»Dried , Mall Sales, 115 Glen. Albert Drive. , ` three facets of his . comple_x producers, '-mostly- farmers -down' the deep ruts of the weeks later and from Iris own Toronto. , icharacter: -he' was always -'with oil wells in their pas- main street. And—perhaps Docket paid him the gages willing to help a friend. he tures, to. let him handle their convinced by the German -`hr lied lost. ISSUE 39 — 1953 , reached decisions instantly, output arid' sell' it through experience --Pre decided that :: _ sand he - was not afraid to his New York office. Before in addition to his London Lp' earth he ushed'a rail- EUROPE 1956 tackle anything. T es oraits _ his refinery started.operati,rtg' refinery 'he needed a second road in P bush tackle anything. These. to almost virgin s - rdin- 1n the fall of 1866 he had an refinery close to the oil wells. MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW , ary individual.; But Engle-- assured supply of crude' pe• -• :_ Sq,- in the muddy, booining, . 'countryl Englehart. spent a ■a..�e Vacation ' hart .seldom failed at. hat froleptn to feed it:' excited little town of Petro- lot of time there after he ac- -hart espied _the_ chairmanship of .. ,Arrangements lir tried. Ile had this in site of - lia,• he-bougltt.a refinery and- ! P the T, and' N.O.from Sir in When he established his competitors .who •followed • enlarged it until it was re- e ioivn . oil company, as a raw- him around spreading 'word Tames Whitney.It was a puted to be the biggest and 'Bermuda California , _ most efficient in the world.- new adventure: cores man. Jamaica - Miami - Nassau ;boned youth of.19, older men that he was wet,. behind . the Hi' .iso [aid - a system of who was a pioneer at -heart. Mexico •Hawaii ' laughed at him -and predicted ears," too. young to be trus- The salary that 'went with - his. bankruptcy. They stop-, ted, `and,- what was' worse. a pipes through which oil_conld AIR AND STEAMSHIP ped laughing when within' city slicker from the States. be pumped right .intra his• the job, which was supposed RESERVATIONS :.plant, • _ to be .palsy much apart -time _ CRUISES AND BUS TOURS e a few years he had built: and r Ironically, a practical ioke -- jab, was $5,000 a, gear. Eng- : Motel Reservations Anywhere successfully operated, the- - and his one. appearance in . lehart, made ,the lob very_ O'. .K. JOHNSON i CO. LTD. ,:;s `biggest refinery. in,.Canada., police court .enhanced his. nearly a - full-time• job and 697 Bey St. EM. M4ei 14 popularity with the produc- � lle %vas a nice man, bays At the age of 33, he was eras in the bark concessions Stothers, "but all business= gave his salary aivy.to north the organizing .genius behind ._ and. defeated Elie"' eff'6rts of all business,- no fooling. Used .. country settlers .who needed N .the move that b'roug'ht 16 help. _ `his competitors. to Bach here one time: him leading ..oil men, .,business- _. Icjlperial Oil Review*. _ 4 men and political figures to -.Englehart, at the tirme of and Ed Kirby, the first may ' •'4ir, bached together in' a' 'tether fo form Imperial Oil: thisaffair,. was a guest at the Back Bencher 4 • : "Tecumseh House' in '[`�ondon -frame house." A man 'phoned the police one C The biographical 'volunie and one evenin„• as lie was [le was backing with Ed night to say the steering wheel, says he' was born 'in Claeys- going but for a stroll he no Kirby in 1880 ,when" liis brake pedal, cluteh'pedal, accel' ' .land, O., osl November 2, tii:0 two.,. wooden ,spigots dream came true the dream erator and dashboard. had been. •, � 1817, a son of S John Jori from beer kegs on the hotel _ of an oil coiiipany with fins stolen from his car. Quick ac- -proprietor's' desk. ane ial resources large enougli tion was. promised, then the , and Hannah E. Ln�lrhart• to. improve petroleum pro- 'phone- rang again. -'Sorry,' said , and that in 1866 he formed On the street a coiiUie o'f ducts, create new outlets -for the same voice with a hiccup, -^+. (. L. Engleliart- and Comte' minutes later he encountered them', place the Ontario oil •`L got ,into .the back seat by fi pany, '"refining, producing the head of the E;ame•urotec mistake.' y fields on: a solid foundation a and exp! , • 'ig Canadian pe• tive association, and, on an4 and 'meet the competition r t troleum, %vitli a refinery at irnpulse,. informed 'him grav- -" from American fields. After 'London, tint., and an office ely that he suspected the s at_ New- .York. ,.The volume proprietor of. the. •Teculuseh months of negotiations' in _; does not say what his. father of breaking the game laws, which he played a leadinT ,f YouVe TIRED _ role, Imperial Oil Company'-' a 14 die -or how Jacob Lewis: En- as hr. had seen two wood: r'� e -glehart, at 19, had acquired coda in his office. Without Limited—now` Imperial Oil ALL THE'TIME ���t. yc� Limited—was formed. Engle- . 4 :enough cash to comb to Can'. checking up, the president of - - - E body sets a bit rim-doam new kind r " hart became vice-prestdrnt i =� ads and se himself up m the game• association rushed dlea, trnd•oaq baq-headed, sad maybe r • ' and assumed an active role business. Bui the American off and laid a charge against s by b,dlacbea, pKba� ,,;d, 4 Civil•War, which in 1806 was the hotelkeeper. Englehart in managing the rake corpora- _ Tri�iu.t excess rary bsd* 't M and -lust irewip over; had given was Summoned as a witness. .tion. • . : �, -•stat', caused �b.�e_goy's• i ' - - ,$ many Northerners opportun_ The new company ^ absor- K*nPlla,D.dd simu6tethe J;dnem N hies to make tilniey. Engle- Called to the stand he Con-- bed 'refineries belonging _ to - b* realere dwk MiRrl acdib of r N firmed his statement that he r■*■mE ear•. meds end put.. Then N --hart may have been one of some of the •16 original share• n■ teat bona. N had seen two woodcocks on hpiders,- and used the equip- C:t Dedd's Kid,$. �9■ ertr. Leek bra • _i T '' them. Or he may have been t the proprietors desk, backed by his father. In ment to enlarge Englehart's dvs Hun bo■ witb eh. red band at ail N either case he required a "I have them here," he T.ondon and ,Petrolia plants, druggists- Y0U us t3eyerid en Dodd'► 32 ' t li-Refreshments to be served. Mrs. Andrew Pegg is under the hope she will be well "again very P&- and -W-s,' Craw:ord, o1- Dun-:. doctor's care, and her many friends soon,- Balk . visited the latter's sister, Mrs, - . - M-dd:eton on Sundaw. > Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby and • family I' FROZEN -FOODS - _ spent the week=end_ -with the•,fgr er's S13t.-: at Waubashene, We are sorry to see Mr. and Mrs.For -your convenience we have installed a frozen food 7 Cowan- and'3amily leave -ou coananun- I{e _ -• ity, They will not be faras they axe i WILLIAM SIKSAY DOC cabino+. - opening the store at the' -comer of the Brack Road and No. 2, Mr. and Mrs Len Wilson and Suis- CHIROPRACTOR ! + an visited. Aurora on the week-4nd, _ _ _._ _ _ -• - E(TRA SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY._ ---I - .------------- ------ --- ,(X—PAy) 1/2 GALLON OF ICE -CREAM. 79,e GREEN RIVER On Wednesday evening Miss Bea -.158 Ont H3i'WOOd Are. SON.^. TO A CUSTOMER 'Walt -E THEY LAST) + vellel - t trice McLean showed" be series of col- oured ol - .. 4 I ,n=eed slides iilustratin- the history - - :.PHONE 767 ffrp of Ontario County, at a Wo=men's In-stitute meeting. - NlQ t I N Qrs, Herb Middleton and family _ day last week_ wvl j -- father Mr. W. Whalen, in Toronto. PHONE FICKEftING - 26 The church choir -assisted with the - _ Anniversary Services in Raglan Un- ited Church on SRinday -evening. The Sacracnent' of the Lord's Sup- p cup- i per w.11 be observed in Greenwood' United Church -on Sunday, October I Qhnnuwes tPis ap�oiatincwr o{ : B RO lJ G HAM - 27, at 2,00 m• when Re Mr. Par•'ka 2, at 11.30. In the evening at 7,30 _ - will speak on "Mental Hygiene on a there will be a Missions Service ar- - _ - please remember ttse weekly ei.cx - Shy Ch ld", M a leader can be pro- ranged by 'the Missionary Committee - l! hses sponsored by the Virasrsen's ins- cured a 4-H -Club- for girls 12 to 2Q of the Sunday S:,hool • titute will start on Tuesday evening may be organized. Theti erne - "What ML'We DiInne McPhail and friend October Gonne out and enjoy a Shall I Wear Training School for of Toronto visited on Sunday even ' ' • AS A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE .pleasant evening £ :land on the Ing with A3z. and --Mrs.- C. E...Pegg. Cong.atul•atioru- to Mr. and 'Mrs.. lith and 12th be "October. The_ reg- Verna and Hazel Closson spent lea -s will be. at -- uilide Grant Johnston on the arrival df a ular weekly euchres will begin on Saturday with their sister- Mrs: Kea- I *08 PICHERING TOWNSHIP AND DISTRICT w y�R son. October 4th. The Roll Call• was ans- neth Randall, of Whitby. Mr, and Mrs, Ho'+vard Ptaxton "at- wrered by -SomethingI r: t_d- this a WITH Tl E RAVINGS AND SECII,RITY PROGRAM �. On Tuesday of•this.week. Mr, .an. 'tended the Neale-Crr Ct wedding in year:'' The 'meeting 'was then turned Mrs.' Irven McLean and W- and Kingston Road United Church on. over tp Mrs, Wan, He:on, of Brook- Mrs, Gerald Henning attended the _0 Q p Saturday afternoon ''est, lin, District President, 'who save: a funeral of Clarence McHugh din Osh- - "f �'•¢ �awtin¢nta( �daitQSiCd �Q, Glad to hear -that Mrs, Clark is very interesting and mstrv`tiv�e• talk awa. The widow is a niece of Mr. i able to be home again alter, her re- We are pleased to have Mrs. Heron McLean• cent azcident, come to visit yrs any time, At -the Di7NBA�iTON P.O. { Miss 'Audrey 'Pegg of Ohawa was ; M¢s. Matthews'' the week=end close . c'� the meeting Hostesses Mrs: honoured with a' bop atbd saucer PHONE - Pickering _.i5W13 With L:iends in Toronto, Wm, Gray„ • Mrs, A. Glen and Mrs, shower on Friday evening at the Mrs Walter Hiaanil:on met with a R. Malcolm served lunch,, home of her aunt Mrs, Wass, Pegg,'.' a serious accident one day. last week ---: -� Approgimstely ;twenty relatives and when she fell, treaking her left arm friends gathered for the occasion, BBOCH ROAD $OAS AND SCHOOL A860CIATIOPt between the shoulder and" elbow, We and Mrs, Pegg was assisted by her allJoin in wishing Iter -a speedy re BROCK ROAD daughters, Sheila and Marion, _ covery. !"sat: '/� " Brock Road Home and School will Mrs, George Weir, of Brant Coun Kull �a ear N.c, and Mrs. A. J. Gray attended hold their first imeting of the tall, , ty visited with the • McLean Emily „I ` T. I - the Beelby Postill wedding at Green on October 3rd. Guest speaker will last week. Mrs: Weir was guest spec. jJ ��++��++ �1 Rvier on Sattirdey* hat, be Major John Young, Director ad ker at two supper meetings for Ont- �0 ♦ • 1 1, l�a7a7 l Sorry to hear that Mr. Whi,, Gray Physical Education in Ontario. We ario County Co -Operative Medical - sWered a relapse and was rushed ley, hope all m�beis 'and friends will Services at Uxbridge and Canning- _ ,SWING, KNMTING, HOME PAAK 4G CFMfA, pw= pj�IM r,- ' as ,bularloe to a' Toronto Hospi'ta, attend. Newcomers are most welcome. ton.. LUCKY , DRAW DOOR P.RM S -ETC. 1 $: one day last week. Mrs Craig,' Markham, visited her _ i'EA AND TEACUP R:F.ADING — HiOT DOGS - mother Mrs. Clark, one day this EVERYONE WELCO7kIE week. _ 3L -s, WYn, Knox. is c66tined to - her bEv ale to a severe• cold.. All join _ .. . in wishing her a speedy recovery. ��� ' Mr. and Mrs. Steckley and son, HARPELL'S.�� anus Turks u i Kia►, of Clare wnt, had tea on Sun- day with Mr. and yrs. K. Pascoe. _ e e _ DUNBARTON UNIT® Ci8r^M „ffRi Mr, and y -J n a9 Knox and oye t furniture & Upholstering ,ghters,.Betty-Jean and'Faye' enjoyed•' � � �� a trip to Niagara on Sunday, as re �• 0 1' ... 111 .00 p. • The regular 'monthly meeting • di ,the Woman's Institute Aas held in — iADVLT8 41A CIML )R= UNDSit .12„ 65 CENTS • the Township Hall -on Tuesday ad- COMPLETE HOME FURNiSHIN6S_ ternoon, September 13, with a very ' tair attendance. The president, Mira. CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY M, Ellicott was in charge, Mrs, Geo. _ --!Duncan. and Mrs, Z. Malcolm were CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES JONM L. LAY - appointed as delegates to attend the WAd PLAO.. P10130 0 K TO> � � TORS14Jtre (3onven-,or} at the Aoyal York Hotel - _ 7BWN m '` on ' Novennber 2, s and 4, The oar Cbestorfiel�is RKovere4i, Ree[irelMd is Ra'eiini�i ; report was given by ,Mrs, C. Bur. ' THE PRUSENi�lAl.` ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMN sows, Three pHzes were won at the 'PortPerry Arab -Second prize on iASX CREOIT TERMS CAN N ARRMOID " OF F�ta>l, ; IMAHET-i - Tiro'and Thies on Tca Torivelar ' Mid - - - LOX w5va"CH — CHour -4Ns • r�twx .lL� Doily. The ladles were invited to at• 30 sraHa ants Aoca�r: MOMNARWOOR N. AaAK i� Aeli*seoaeri land a: service in - the Fftfttsrfan !rS Wer4ft' Lreaft A94"s lasugam CSapaan ' pburcb, ,pydtaing, on Ztitesday, Sept. _ v. r. • • _ - r•.•r _ � 9 r. ,b. BOYS' & GIRLS' PLAID LINED JEANS & MATCHING SHIRT BOYS' CONVOY COATS. - Sizes 2 to 6x• — Fine quality lined jeans in colors of brown and blue. 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'BOYES. DEPARTMENT STORE . . _ ;STORE. HOURS: MON., TUES., THURS,.SAT. — 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.; WED., 9 A.M. 12 NOON (.Closed Wed. Aftentoon); FRIDAY, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ; _.:.:_.. PICKERING 281 -.. ; .: :: - PICKERING 281 : li-Refreshments to be served. Mrs. Andrew Pegg is under the hope she will be well "again very P&- and -W-s,' Craw:ord, o1- Dun-:. doctor's care, and her many friends soon,- Balk . visited the latter's sister, Mrs, - . - M-dd:eton on Sundaw. > Mr. and Mrs. Sowerby and • family I' FROZEN -FOODS - _ spent the week=end_ -with the•,fgr er's S13t.-: at Waubashene, We are sorry to see Mr. and Mrs.For -your convenience we have installed a frozen food 7 Cowan- and'3amily leave -ou coananun- I{e _ -• ity, They will not be faras they axe i WILLIAM SIKSAY DOC cabino+. - opening the store at the' -comer of the Brack Road and No. 2, Mr. and Mrs Len Wilson and Suis- CHIROPRACTOR ! + an visited. Aurora on the week-4nd, _ _ _._ _ _ -• - E(TRA SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY._ ---I - .------------- ------ --- ,(X—PAy) 1/2 GALLON OF ICE -CREAM. 79,e GREEN RIVER On Wednesday evening Miss Bea -.158 Ont H3i'WOOd Are. SON.^. TO A CUSTOMER 'Walt -E THEY LAST) + vellel - t trice McLean showed" be series of col- oured ol - .. 4 I ,n=eed slides iilustratin- the history - - :.PHONE 767 ffrp of Ontario County, at a Wo=men's In-stitute meeting. - NlQ t I N Qrs, Herb Middleton and family _ day last week_ wvl j -- father Mr. W. Whalen, in Toronto. PHONE FICKEftING - 26 The church choir -assisted with the - _ Anniversary Services in Raglan Un- ited Church on SRinday -evening. The Sacracnent' of the Lord's Sup- p cup- i per w.11 be observed in Greenwood' United Church -on Sunday, October I Qhnnuwes tPis ap�oiatincwr o{ : B RO lJ G HAM - 27, at 2,00 m• when Re Mr. Par•'ka 2, at 11.30. In the evening at 7,30 _ - will speak on "Mental Hygiene on a there will be a Missions Service ar- - _ - please remember ttse weekly ei.cx - Shy Ch ld", M a leader can be pro- ranged by 'the Missionary Committee - l! hses sponsored by the Virasrsen's ins- cured a 4-H -Club- for girls 12 to 2Q of the Sunday S:,hool • titute will start on Tuesday evening may be organized. Theti erne - "What ML'We DiInne McPhail and friend October Gonne out and enjoy a Shall I Wear Training School for of Toronto visited on Sunday even ' ' • AS A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE .pleasant evening £ :land on the Ing with A3z. and --Mrs.- C. E...Pegg. Cong.atul•atioru- to Mr. and 'Mrs.. lith and 12th be "October. The_ reg- Verna and Hazel Closson spent lea -s will be. at -- uilide Grant Johnston on the arrival df a ular weekly euchres will begin on Saturday with their sister- Mrs: Kea- I *08 PICHERING TOWNSHIP AND DISTRICT w y�R son. October 4th. The Roll Call• was ans- neth Randall, of Whitby. Mr, and Mrs, Ho'+vard Ptaxton "at- wrered by -SomethingI r: t_d- this a WITH Tl E RAVINGS AND SECII,RITY PROGRAM �. On Tuesday of•this.week. Mr, .an. 'tended the Neale-Crr Ct wedding in year:'' The 'meeting 'was then turned Mrs.' Irven McLean and W- and Kingston Road United Church on. over tp Mrs, Wan, He:on, of Brook- Mrs, Gerald Henning attended the _0 Q p Saturday afternoon ''est, lin, District President, 'who save: a funeral of Clarence McHugh din Osh- - "f �'•¢ �awtin¢nta( �daitQSiCd �Q, Glad to hear -that Mrs, Clark is very interesting and mstrv`tiv�e• talk awa. The widow is a niece of Mr. i able to be home again alter, her re- We are pleased to have Mrs. Heron McLean• cent azcident, come to visit yrs any time, At -the Di7NBA�iTON P.O. { Miss 'Audrey 'Pegg of Ohawa was ; M¢s. Matthews'' the week=end close . c'� the meeting Hostesses Mrs: honoured with a' bop atbd saucer PHONE - Pickering _.i5W13 With L:iends in Toronto, Wm, Gray„ • Mrs, A. Glen and Mrs, shower on Friday evening at the Mrs Walter Hiaanil:on met with a R. Malcolm served lunch,, home of her aunt Mrs, Wass, Pegg,'.' a serious accident one day. last week ---: -� Approgimstely ;twenty relatives and when she fell, treaking her left arm friends gathered for the occasion, BBOCH ROAD $OAS AND SCHOOL A860CIATIOPt between the shoulder and" elbow, We and Mrs, Pegg was assisted by her allJoin in wishing Iter -a speedy re BROCK ROAD daughters, Sheila and Marion, _ covery. !"sat: '/� " Brock Road Home and School will Mrs, George Weir, of Brant Coun Kull �a ear N.c, and Mrs. A. J. Gray attended hold their first imeting of the tall, , ty visited with the • McLean Emily „I ` T. I - the Beelby Postill wedding at Green on October 3rd. Guest speaker will last week. Mrs: Weir was guest spec. jJ ��++��++ �1 Rvier on Sattirdey* hat, be Major John Young, Director ad ker at two supper meetings for Ont- �0 ♦ • 1 1, l�a7a7 l Sorry to hear that Mr. Whi,, Gray Physical Education in Ontario. We ario County Co -Operative Medical - sWered a relapse and was rushed ley, hope all m�beis 'and friends will Services at Uxbridge and Canning- _ ,SWING, KNMTING, HOME PAAK 4G CFMfA, pw= pj�IM r,- ' as ,bularloe to a' Toronto Hospi'ta, attend. Newcomers are most welcome. ton.. LUCKY , DRAW DOOR P.RM S -ETC. 1 $: one day last week. Mrs Craig,' Markham, visited her _ i'EA AND TEACUP R:F.ADING — HiOT DOGS - mother Mrs. Clark, one day this EVERYONE WELCO7kIE week. _ 3L -s, WYn, Knox. is c66tined to - her bEv ale to a severe• cold.. All join _ .. . in wishing her a speedy recovery. ��� ' Mr. and Mrs. Steckley and son, HARPELL'S.�� anus Turks u i Kia►, of Clare wnt, had tea on Sun- day with Mr. and yrs. K. Pascoe. _ e e _ DUNBARTON UNIT® Ci8r^M „ffRi Mr, and y -J n a9 Knox and oye t furniture & Upholstering ,ghters,.Betty-Jean and'Faye' enjoyed•' � � �� a trip to Niagara on Sunday, as re �• 0 1' ... 111 .00 p. • The regular 'monthly meeting • di ,the Woman's Institute Aas held in — iADVLT8 41A CIML )R= UNDSit .12„ 65 CENTS • the Township Hall -on Tuesday ad- COMPLETE HOME FURNiSHIN6S_ ternoon, September 13, with a very ' tair attendance. The president, Mira. CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY M, Ellicott was in charge, Mrs, Geo. _ --!Duncan. and Mrs, Z. Malcolm were CUSTOM-BUILT DRAPES JONM L. LAY - appointed as delegates to attend the WAd PLAO.. P10130 0 K TO> � � TORS14Jtre (3onven-,or} at the Aoyal York Hotel - _ 7BWN m '` on ' Novennber 2, s and 4, The oar Cbestorfiel�is RKovere4i, Ree[irelMd is Ra'eiini�i ; report was given by ,Mrs, C. Bur. ' THE PRUSENi�lAl.` ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMN sows, Three pHzes were won at the 'PortPerry Arab -Second prize on iASX CREOIT TERMS CAN N ARRMOID " OF F�ta>l, ; IMAHET-i - Tiro'and Thies on Tca Torivelar ' Mid - - - LOX w5va"CH — CHour -4Ns • r�twx .lL� Doily. The ladles were invited to at• 30 sraHa ants Aoca�r: MOMNARWOOR N. AaAK i� Aeli*seoaeri land a: service in - the Fftfttsrfan !rS Wer4ft' Lreaft A94"s lasugam CSapaan ' pburcb, ,pydtaing, on Ztitesday, Sept. _