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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_11_11, _ • , i Wt 4 m'Oss U[nce Dep!!.' uaaws, UnL iTR AR and Baan PUBLISSEI� Asthorind As Seesstd Chas nistle! - -- - f year. Ddted Bastes tls-58 :renes Pal' COpi7 i� i 38 per y PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, NOVEM1iER Il, 1955��^ ^ _ 9 NO: 8i _ _. .. F. tharit To, Se _Wining rI. , _for loo ea TPICKERING VnJ AGS ;i onserywtion Branch, cit the rf Valuable Horse Missing r' - ent of Planning said Derv- t is setting up a ao� Awarded G M Stholarshi�s �. A°� valued at ;1000 was re_ Derv- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church systema in Untiariv' ladies put on an excellent turkey artament of Transport has ported missing from the of Wit, - :•t:. Moore, Dumbarton, on Wednesday, dinner as Wednesday, night and was r. appointed to tiie Const- The horse owned by Sheila Moore enjoyed by !s very U--ge number, Branch a mreteorologist ..,, �. ' " was `traced along :the flake shore to Bill and Mrs. Bunting and'family serviii ea will be at the dim. A are at home Siam St, Williams For_ _ - that Branch. His dirty* with {� Fai Port Beach. z On Thursday a search of the'tarn e�Y plant, while Bill sin attend- that warning system will be y tans conducted to see id the horse ance at the Royal Winter Fair, V. ie: ive Smecasts od rainfall c1• . ; 5 had fallen into a bog.. Police, at the - Dan Scot and Mrs Ron Wah_ - o inches, e>>,t:o then .inter_ �Gx time of writing said there was not- son are on a trip to :he States this - probable danger m b , }ung yet to make therm believe tris week. . f •his kgnwT ow' existing ho;se had been stolen as was report_ A special YoungiPeoples Service[ .. vats= conditiyois It these a a black mare with• a white-- is being held in the United Church ` - to be a definite ,Opn.ger cf a { saw.- on the dorelhead- and -white left on Sunday ening at 7.30, with a r r occulriag, key .personnel in _ visitm8 Y,, P.,speaker. %f `� hind incl.. F. ea concerned will -be hotid. ti.. - n--------------------------- Bowling-League---'------------------------------------- ----- At Home p e R D. H. pf Anht2hor:ty, the µl,,sdles` - : - ti ly an, the Field Officer or the r i `Teams Btsndiag and _ _ - R - Fred t 30 GrandviWhite reAr - } ry will be notified. The x y Ori -- Markham, , • thus intormed will ftwn 4 6 R ales ---------- -y-_-- 15_ Blvd., Mark am, will be at'home to _ r, ------ he warning on to local pal �' Bluebirds --- - _ ---- - -- Pansies the friends n Saturday November Blu ------- ----- 24 it e ds o roes, or, in' inunicipaLties x. ---- ----- --- -- -- - - - - a of such do not .exist -to the . •.. •> Alley --10 then 25th wedding anWve sary M Cats--- -- an » rw, ;, �;Aa� H'apppCi - - lerk or the Provincial Pol_ , --- -- 7 ---------------------------- ---- tachment.— - ��' cardinals - --------- t -193. Ontario Riding (onserdstive -Aawo. _. at your earliest convert, 4 , " High Single - Jntne B, . , (Federal) notify the ttnders geed od the �- Single � with haadcap - r C. e High rat �. r , g Im>'r . address and telephone num . t Barkey, Allis zoasrt t kcted President - w�t to - t . High�Tciple - J. Bryant, 189• true Iort7 or parties in your 0ntaaio Riding Fede-ml. Conserv+ar- ' A<1: At the annual Commencement Ex. dor Pour: years u' sw=cessFul ipa]ittes who should receive emises last F:-iday night .t was an_ ward an 'automotive Fngineeriug 2nkh Triple with 'bandiceP - _1d tives elected anew president, Allis. - Degree. trgxrte such diood warrniag. nounced that the above two student Degree. fir, H: ' H. Kerr, Pr naiPai i' Berkey, 589. ter Grosart, of F okez:ng at the aa- Whet's _the matter girls? residents of sd1 `areas 12kely to Joe Pegg and WaL McKee harve been of Ryerson InsLtute, wee the weak• + Nobody, nil r eetittg of the Association, at . L dange_ed will receive warning award,e.l the Geae:ul bLo.ors EngLn a- .,.r tree ve:.ing, Dipioara3 and a. but nobody waar bvei-230. Uhe Whitby Council Chambers on local officials in time to take, oering Institute 13ch01ar1h1Ps with a wards .viers- hsamced out to, all sur. •---- ~---------------------- Friday .eveBing, NoveoLbes .4th. He precautions Dor safety. posatttle vaulue ad ;2650 Per year cessdtrl students. tan Club atry Canadian -S -s Dr, M. B. rad, od Yours vary trsl7, _: _., _ _ - - Ont. Con _ Perry who was elected. M. P. P' for _ _ - C. IL FURCZIX, Xar•joiie Wilkins Campbell vviii be Ontario ________________z_-._ Fam COCW.l -News a* -- rhe guKst s[�aker at the dinner ties electaaahaiastJ. UM IAOW Club - l3WW4 RTANT NOTICE _i ..,;;. � (��-haC.un Club di - - the. eve" was rreeting of itis Chief spker of er Tutt, tuts,-BABY GII.INJ;C Ottr Award and Testiatoa.al Dinner Hat- 8.30 P. November is t° be 1 old la the ScouR a2a13, Port " pnxario . Counter at the' John $, Hamilton, M P. for York _ red e1 on November 18 aL 9.15 p, an, lief West who said that the ;victory of- 830 There is to be a "Well-Baby Clin- r,,.;aje~t wtil be '•'Tne Romance ee the. Opposition in the. session of e Hill Lions Club announced Perry au Wednesday, ICmrembe: -lEi.. ce a1 .h .. sults Of their Turf Deaw ; at 9,30 E. rs to be, s! turkey dinner the Rause of Commons nn. the- Det h raised $130.75 dor the Gulliver 10", Noveritber 36, :'s= 10.00 a. rat- , � F�:r -Trade ' - - ' to 1$-00 a. =. It P�ckning V1lla4pe' I and ticketay are 11.50. perhaups Mrs. Cattghbell' is b st .encs P:^xe s .issue and the recent '7. 1Niuntcipsl Budding SCSL chiidtten Gt The S. E, McDowCl ..Award .ii. known as-the author of the bo:k - Conservative victory in the Toronto . > drarw we`u7wdie'b3' W. L, Fer resented to the incst outstand;r9. ,.The Saskatchewan" which she w-ae ;,lana by-election were Iorients r of OId.,Fore�t Road ages one month to live years. p SR. _ Thin will nih t e i e years a in• I filrss' co,urul in F.aetetah patari0 a s th -con rrtiss peed to wr.te for the R 1 =s a nationail upsurge od Cons^rvat- P Fergusoa who is not atram- , ear. We rase pzouc to. have wu.l.1ttr saved the Governor-Genera l five: -support. in 391e Sege al f:.19. T w iiooullatton program and well�aby s Michael Starr, 2V2. P. f the Lions _Clint, made >>^�� �� of pinsrhsa .;e, ire; and for which s. he . preseshce o2 L'oa Chairrr�arh check up under supervision a: Dr, i tticard, and hope you will L:_ w.th alsa a for t tr>athve Non Ficttori 1' coanartended Dr, Dysrcncj for reside t Joint imus Logan, ad .the Picker-rig Meed- j on this memorable oocasto•t hit Riding, orchard, Lion P n foal Centre, and Dr, W. W. Tazilia _ g, and - bon, aa�i several Officers and Corr------_..__->,-- -- 2930. '�sa is--The bNos Nor'Wes- his victory iii time candidate rid.Hay e _ .. moa Public Health Officer. --`--' - id' in 1953 and pad} Conservative cmndidate bars of t#te. Rouge Hill Club. , Catholic Worm's League in 1954 for w•'h:ch she rgam I N_ucDonald, of Oshawi91 for h Thin applies to children of Pick- � ' showing fn the • lucky winners of tnit:in'yre were �' -St. Fits►ncis de sates ga>'atvisioa - . reeeiveoi the Govgzaoa�-Geaerel's A--) provincial ri3.ag . � _ .- .. _ all luckows: - ering. Village only. _ _. - I tcker.ug ward. , Oshawa last June 'Fe said that s held by S. Aulsel- _ .. _ .__ _. on- showed that clue! No. 884, --- -- -- Iu,d.s Cgrnph 11 was born ln' L c+auuht od poll returns . e, 233 tipineva Ave., Toronto: The November Meeting of the C, *t•. MacDonai l *.,ould have been don, fnl;land, ®rad 'was brougn:, as •a , Chet No. 1143, held by Dudley, Revolvers Must Be. Registered W, L .x-rs t>�eb.t in ttie 9ciawl on Nov yoyrug -mild to time Porth-West Terr- mxcess"uI :f the 'riding boundaries cArthtsr, Agar Steel Products, ember 4th. 1wber A, Mrttana.,, I Y P:ekering Townsh p Police Chis[ ` itxtes in 19U,1. Her 'first baolc Tic . ` �h June had been as they were in ; }sx Ont_ S(pzntual iy_rec:�r oPIned the rimae: was w r.tten hn - eket Ne. Eft. bell b3 Mary O'- I, A. L Laking today issw•'d a request -hr� w•tn praje:. bus. J. B1 ett Pres_ Sail is Not-}:nougts lite p_evfoo election, prior o the - s 1908 attd-gives a graph., account of redfst bbuitton, Mr. Starr promised ries~ $, R, 8, Fiekering, dor Pickering Township res.dente ided. After theeSminutes and eonna:a the. exp ciences cd t:.e early settlers a bull report at sonw-later date on : -----------___ -owning unregistered reyokvers and . rasa zurtht -- cats_ _ to be. known• as the tions as a Cariadiarq deL --- .ri whet ,� CANADIAN CLUB _. pistols to bring them W the Police otsssion took. place re�aaahng u e Province of Saskatchewan. - egate a United ATQ�ons Assemb- C(NTARIO COUNTY Station fo_• reg strat-on, Tsai fir,, .,,,, " 'tayaer wn.cn will She w as educated in, the West and , to .New York, i Thin request followed a meeting od be held in the schc,ol on I.c :_ ti . ! The well-attended meet.n�g re-el V]11iB13R 18, 1955 _ 6.15 P. M; twenty r2tie�s with thea. C. at 'lu.unto and acquired a ciplomn S. The • booth cunyenera- •were t-pp _ ; and urease to pray icz 6ptornetrF in acted vice-Presk*uta. as follows GENOSHA HOTEL, OgHAWA 'M_ P, Ofacials ' in Toronto Police ' t Marjorie Wi1lGitaa Campbell" Chief John'Chisholm's atM a on Fri- °mom uo:.uw:: Lunch trootns, b'rs. l On-ario, but .she Poundf writin:gg to � _MarYoF Harry. Jermyn, Whitby; Mrs. : Speaker -Hee Subject day, The R. C. M P. s setting up a M. }irxke•t• i fen, Faucygoo s, r•� I be artl3.e inierest.ng. A te.- a period dt Mayor Nauman Down Oshawa, Author and Lecturer i taws M. Tetiy; Canny Mrs, F. U yu van, tr, *•l3ncing .n Eng_acxl, she setttrst- Frank McCart�n, Oshawa; Steatstt - anadisn central registry of guns n -Ottawa, 1,{ J Power; Fisrh_ I g MbcFarlsne, Port Perry. 'Also te-. -� e Romance of the. Far Trade" Homa.bak.ng�, ed to fa21-G�x wri.i� in Toronto, t, e and an attempt is being made t° pond, Mss r:relYn 1 Pi zts, I elected. were: Ernest Marks, Q. C. ,. - standardize time methods at- registra- p° , t rad in .1928 be^. one the carat. editor 'and _W. J. Brownlee - ---=--=------ - - Mrs. A. O'Connor; $etresrmrrients, zi Digest. •Tl'^ee ye`srs Secreta^y; tion. s, Q t d the Maga rte C€rnP- 7 JOSEPH ALFRED HILTS police thiel mid today that an Mrs l� Coyn"'. The men ut the pan'- titer :1� rr�scie3 Dr, AT;IXs Treas3rEr, to;h o! Ck}ha a, Elected 4 sem,_ ash are in charge v! games. 'Irare bell and decided to give ua her ' ,s au were Gordon Riehl and .4 :neral services were held' on tit-'earms obtained as gifts, will be several craws 2017 valti.-vle •tuff-time 'editoaial job. She return Tum Grosart, to'h rK psl+awa, slay for •Joseph Alfred Hilts who finers, or purchases rrnrat be register- ed to_lance wasting. < Other speakers incbuded Dr: 'Dy ' =ed away on Saturday-tnorning at ed with the township police.. All g ns I The members o4 this subdivision Ws C=npbell - enjoys Travel and mond,,, Mess MncDon� Id and , Port Perry Hospital. He was in that arse no; working order which an aLve Part in a cyn Nzlil:ix to Jermyn, could be altaae to work must 'be re.--,.are taking has crossed Canada P'°m Marks: Mayors Down and ;4th year.paign orµnized by the .C, W. L. to the peace River in the. course of two . and Mrs._ Ruth Bests ick, Oshawa - ;4th istered, There will be no prosecution s [r. Hilts is very well .. rid all netivstendua of indecent L:Nr_ C,-,nada-!wide lecture tours. for the The tec'er?1 riding d O:ht:rio -in-V. , ` ,w :,ughout this district, having lived to any person in'any way who brings atu a gobs. clrsdes the townships cS Pi^_keringI, e most of his }ife. For some time iorth unregietered g►»t in his POWs- There was, at this meeting a dis- The time ye!'t .Dana het ,writing, Whitby, Fast Whitby, Reach Sault- at - " had been residing in Uxbridge. emion. However, M anyone railing to , play off handmade quilts, toys and lecturing and hae4me-mtek:ng is spent 0g; Scott and Uhtbridge and the Has a.friendly 'man and always register t]teir guns and at some ]iter clothing, n� by tbg aremnoers to go on her hobUles od gaaldening, photo-. -- __- -- -_--- . a ri time , to atop and chat with his date the police find them in their to the .Western IQi:eions to snake graphing and active Participat ion in w possession, the offence carries a ata d Ghrstsnas more enjoypble dor the seteral historica•1 societies, the orbn- nds. COMING EVENTS . }hag: wife the time• and the confiscation of all wen- -= -------------------- }1e is survived by i priest and people, f .1 to branch od 'the Canad-an Women's St, Francis de Sales _ rn er Martha Keeler of Brougham, pons, The meeting was awvurned and Press Club and the. Canadian Auth'-' sons, Frank-of -Sutton, George of Another, important part of the pot- �, pssaciation CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ice empaign to co=ordinate gun reg- Father N.i:Mahon closed 'the meeting ,kering, -Edward -of -Dun and owners of with pnaye='. Reteshmenta wera, ser_ Further speakers for the Canadi3tt _ To, B>s. Held ierLbe Parish School ri of Ajax, two daughters, Rita, istrations' is an appeal to 1 registered 1852 to vcd. Club, said the President, Mr, A G. Church Street, Pickering ugham DECEMBER 3, 1953 w�. ------------ ------ -- Coulter, "will be Mr, -Alan Jarvis, John Liscombe) of Oro _ { Lila'(Mn Bell) of Uxbridge. #mve thein regisltesed ' in accordance Pickering Peoptie's Union Director. of the National Gallery, of Games, Rome-bakin6, Plants, I Interment -was mad sin Brougham with the new Crimithed Code adopt. United Church Canada on •January* 11 'Mt J°hnFsacygoods• Candy; F'ish>F�ipsl,•' 1 ed iri April 2955, A new type at Lire brua 16; and Refreshments; l) metery. Diefenbaker on Fe ry, Draw a ------------- cattrn regisrtrat`on certiticaie hiss been ------- - People held thew'. reg- -"" "- g in effiect since January 2, .1952. ,For The Yoruag P Mr, Wm. Courtenay, War Cor- "Dutch Par[shiorers' Display" NOTiC -ular meeting on, Sunday evening, dent and TV Commentator, on D21ar, 'Come And Bran; Your Friends - this prtsPo�, the re-registrAtion onYE43YO�TE WELCOME---- t The meeting was in charge Octd 1st, 1956, ---------- a longer •be =espOtsibib, this'new type of certificate, regist- __- ----------7- -- --------- -- We can .»�Er.c Btamkey, The meeting was rias_.--------------------- --------------- _ CAN �� r claims for watches and rings sial owners are requested to forwal� ed on „M!isssions . and . World Out_ COURT OF REVISION DUNSAAT0, LEG70N BINGO Ing in the zeeeht robbery it our all copies of pre-1952 certificates in k„ The scripture was read and Manicipslity+ bi 'the _ 4, attt4R . Novesphetr 1I, 1935, thela possession • to- the IL C. M. P. (- of two hymns sand pray_ VILLAGE OF PICKERING Scheduled For � re 9The certificate should be sent to the I true singing given NOVEMBER 16, 'n giCg$Y,B CREDIT J yEgg er which was led by Eric. Following PUBLIC NOVICE is hereby gi r Convntsaioner, attention-Identdica the Worship Service, Eric gave out u that s Court of larevision oft the Ass_ Pickering Community Hall 7- N AlAy[, ONTARIO iron R. C:.ldL P,; quevtion . to each person. They of Plot_. . ACE L _ f Ottalwa; iD any ter- ; �- easment Roll for the Vauge. - tZcate has become lost, a full' des' d amaswers .given ems; -will be • helid- in the Covincil CAN LED were, read .Sort b ------- ----'- - cription obi the gun shov}d be siert to. _ ,bliss people. -- Chambers • Pickering; Ontario lw :__________________________ ----' ---- sil+sa-By pldl - 0 - .: _the_ --------------- R. C. M P, which should in- is oro ver: Pe Pl ' - Req ' In. the meeting it was �dsy. Nobember 18 1955, at ills The Friendship Club- Or- business, .. _ .. _ � crude type od weapon, cmlbire, baT- a tztolaoti 'that 'the cool: to hear and sd _ ' DEp,AgT>�NT O!' HIGHwAYs rel length' and murr>rber of shots. Any . to be made -hoar -of 7.45 P. rat. Pickering' Presbyterian Church k, action lion the Church service judieate on the complaints agstnst will bold their regular monthly. meet- f TOl�ONTd `Ol?F11CID person witli Weapons 9n their pass- the Assessment &all of the' Mnnioip_ ing at the hoarse of . Mrs, G. C. -Mo- l!`OR ession atx_l wishing to ,dispose of which is on Sunday evening Nov_ of Pickering, _ .. Steady F�Pie� 13 at 7.00 p. mn, 's*auld go to nifty out the Village Lend, Jones Ave, Pickering. The y+ A Opportunity For Advsnoesaa>st them-as not wartYed,. _-slhotfld ia'iDg .. ou .,�dren's - Chrfal[�tas Fund." prepared is the year 1955 for the business part of-the _ will _ . .' t APPnoa Wi11 Receive Thorough, them to the picker:ng Township a report on take place alter 8:30 P. m. Costner polios OJttico where a receipt will be Bob Brimbe�com gsrve year 1969.`•' �lnft` given for saelne and the wespoth des- oto Socfal I�veta:eeg Which all w9ro A13 Appellants are treq»_ early and see a dearmortstlation in than A, APPLY: i were there enjoied very much, When �er'n themselves soverdingl7'. use of, beat" aids and. a display CC � ► ONNEL BRANCH'•._ yam' Polies 8"tstion the finished, we were, DATED at, Pickering this dth day Beauty Counsellor Christmas GldW � a Pad*- door, Queen's park Pickering Township led in p recreation game by Lorraine Of November, 1955. Remember to brag foe i- I,00al 21'111 7s located at Dtmabsrtoa on the No. Matthews � Closed the evening a,RVCE.A, SOGAET$ Clerk Age. - Com. JL r '" pov 11 2 Wghwz7, Telephou6 886 Picker, t with tea said cookies, -Cors:' The Village of PUkerini . or ATlantie 2-�1. 0 I ,� �r . . _.._. ... �_: _-v� d� -. ___ _ - - _ . . - _-' :,. I 11 -- - - - - -- '_ ­_, I I �� -_ _ _ _ hr n I of a Royal - Romance 1855 the vara 14): reprt Clarence which House issued this- statements "Ice __The .. C . - o o- offy _ -view of the varied re -- . • ---- ' - . - have been. published, the press een has "DEAR AKNF HIRST : I am LONDON - (NEA) -Here is "' - a thorized o toh S au that o --an- _ - so upset I am halt -crazy. Three •th* chronology of the ,romance ... , � ,, ` ��. nouncemvrlt.eoncern]ng Princess- . years ago I married p man 32; I of Princeae Margaret and Cap• y . , Margaret's persona] future is at f resent contemplated." luted Towns- " `wan 23. Until lately he was a fain Peter Townsend: a �,� t , p p wonderful husband, uilderstand- - ms's end and Margaret met at the - _ 18'49• •(April 13) - Group CAp- r , $ ins and very. �onaiderate. I kepi N, ' " home o! Mrs. John Wills, t fain Peter Townsend first 'step- p d, .on working, but not long.ago he . "' f ; cousin of the Princess, in Wind- into the spotlight as he was . asked me to 'oto because he or Forest . .. _ . p awarded the Distinguished'ly- l�if r" °" �w x 1855 (October 15): The Privi- I. _ i}reaed me at home. I did. I am �g .Cross. -for- "leadership, skill f� .5 ' Iii A �"� A_ eess had a lou talk by phone .- . _ ' a good wile and housekeeper,• encs determination of the highest � s �f g_ - '' and do all I know 'to keep Min • order with little regard to his, [:X., , ' . with the Queen at' Balmoral PPY• _ own safety. He later won ,the $ cotlavui. .: "Whenever he went out, I was Bar for his DFC as welj as the '* .�f s 4�w ` I. S 1955 (October 11): The Prin- always along. Lately, though, Distinguished Service Order: ' ` ' r 'cess and Tdwnsend ' returned ! ; . • - the men he knows joke with � - h separately to London. They him shoo! havin me aiways 184! (March i4) -Townsend 1. }. g was named a inember of the . :t+ £ '� , x spent the evening "with friends. • ' with him and now he wants King's Equerry. This is the day , . . -' 1955 (October 18): Townsend 11 . me to stay home altogether I He - - he first met Princess Margaret. _ gy m` ' ' ` ~ called on Margaret, (at Clarence _, • - .I. . . -• believes, I think, that his friends He was 30 yeaFs old- and Mar- W" ; _ , House) for the second time. don't respect hi;n nor me either garet was 14. . "t , 1955 (October 21): The couple : • . . A don't understand what fa 1849 (January 31) -The Royal spent most of the day apart but ' . going on. When he drinks (oc- Family left London for a five- % `1. met again for diviner with close - ±. t __ __. casionally) he tells me what =month tour of Africa. Townsend 2 friends. they think, and says they are was a prominent member of the ;,� s 11 r f J • - 1955 (October- 223: Townsend ! - _ . right because he seldom sees royal safari. For the first time, °� Fii� s drove in the evening to Clar- I , them out with their wives, observers noticed, he *- . paid pa , ,7 , > ence House where he and the i y ,.' _ _ "What, are_ people ,trying to do titular attention to Margaret. _.. _ Princess . spent - tswo _hours to- - 4 I. dto us? I am so unhappy I 1 feel',�,'r '� y: . gether.-,Margaret later motored r ' :xnwanted. DESPERATE" 184? (June i2) - The King�. gamed Townsend a 'Commander s � �•••*'°" ! to Windsor Castle for her first j • Your husband may be older, of the Royal Victorian Order at- �� f«� `' private meeting with the Queen I ° ' but he is .as self-conscious as ter he had been .an equerry for , . �;�t�� y AI.*I since her reunion with Towns - a teen-ager. His behavior slightly longer than two years. "'"'� r 2%t� ' ' end _ - M would be• amusing i1 it were 1952 (February 6) - King y; � ` 1955 (October 24): Margaret y _ . - not so tragic to you.. Many a George died. Soon afterward, I _ . _ _ „ ..k?!1 . - ., retLtrned to_ London and within . �m ' - ' groom is embarrassed at first Townsend was named equerry to a few hours was visited at Clar- ?� PRINCESS MARGARET on her 25th birthday;- a formed portrait ence House b ,Townsend• for - ' • when he appears in public Elisabeth. - ' - y'L. •with his new beide; most of d -a g o age with-tto-freed of so--ir's consent to - " " " -' them take fife good-natured 1932 (December) -Townsend - the fourth time. an f divorced his wife, the former marry. $ • teasing for what it is and Rosemary - " 1855'(October 25): The couple � *;i nce , House. . g Y cReived acus custody l of The two drh 1- ! Townsend?- _ The res ii2 � - 30-1, - ._ - marc -y --without, -.the sor•.ereign s The - Archbishop of- Canterbury ' } � . -'- ' - ' • dao h •it off. Why doesn't he? T E . . - - '• If he always took you with dren, now IT and 13 years old. affirmative. ` consent, announcer] his opposition to any - • hirn, it was because he wanted 1953 (June 2) - The Corona• 1955 (March 8) -'At a press alteration in the- Church of Eng- _ _ . .'• to. Why doesn't he tell his 1955 (AugtW 21 -October 13)- • - - ; � � tion of Elizabeth. Almost rime(- conference . in BTussela, Towns- Silence. High level conferences -lands at_titud_e toward divorce. f � friends .that., He isn't being taneaus] news of Tawnsend's end was asked whether he lam- g '< . • made fun of as he thinks; his y' p on -the subject of love,..royal var- - 1935 (October 26): The Times. . romance with Princess Margaret ned to. marry Mazgaret. 3ie start- - said -in an gditoria] that if Mar- - .- ' friends miss the good times reached the press. ed the gossip mills turning a gain ductty, were reportedly being con- .r I ' `. g g g •ducted at Balmoral Castle in - gareE decided to marry Towns- _ » they -had with -him when he " " was a bachelor, and I expect 1853 (July 3) -- Toansenrl sod= by saying htat any announce- Scotland. Here, the end of the end she would be irrevocably ' " ' "the felt' �, denly ended nine years' service merits on that subject should _ story was lotted. disqualified" from carrying out I•' >f guilty because the Y p •' � '• have - with the Royal Family. 'Though .. have . to come "from other her Royal duties. got into the habit of p y ,gyp 1955 (October 13)-Tatin nsend 1955 (October 28): The Prin- � A " leaving their wivba' at home °�� assigned to accom an ]e." • Princess Margaret on her South-__ _ 1953 March 13) - B i s h o returned from Belgium _ for a • so they deliberately make hint B _ F rasa and Townsend agent 'the . ' ' feel uncomfortable. Now that era Rhodesia tour' he was mys- Alfred Blunt claimed that the .month's vacation. He said: i ', teriously "reassigned" to the "only solution" to any. romance- "What, is in store for me in the peretkNevil] guests of Lord Ru- r_' - , . . i • he goes out alone, they are , British Embassy in Belgium. - .between Princess Margaret and futur h - I cannot ' ' laughing up their sleevrs that - e - k ow but 1935 (October Zl):' MarIIaret 1853 (July 18)-Toodnsend sr- Townsend would be to call it say•" and Townsend returned sagas- { _ _ . they gecomplished their pus aQ -"?h• to !timate church at.; �, " se. rived in Belgium to begin Ms_ g 1953 (October 13) -- .Princess attly to London. An hour pose. - "exile" as air attache to the Brit- titude ... would,be .against such Margaret returned to London reaching the capital, Townses . " I hope he . will . see how A.! Ish .Embassy at Brussels. The a -marriage," the Bishop said. from Balmoral Castle. Town- drove to Clarence House to s•g ! 4 - .M dicelous the . whole situation London Daily Mirror ran a poll 1855 (August 21r _ Princess - -send called on `Margaret and thi ' (Margaret. In the evening the _, is, and ..tell them frankly, "I asking: "Should Princess Mar- Margaret's 25th birthday. Then Queen Mother at Margaret's Princess --made public -her do- •have more fun with .my wife aret. be allowed to wed Peter aMciall of age, she was free to residence, Clarence_ House. cisi'on. ' .� . _. • along, and from now on she'll g y g . .... _ . . _ ---a be with me." That will sl- . _ ._ - , lence them. - . _ . - _ - - .A . -- . • It may make things easier - - .I t . - . + all around if you will invite . _ . . - - - • a f ew of these friends, with .. _ _._ . _ . : - _.. _ ' �', I . _ ....-' . : - e their wives,•to dinner. Ai they . - . . - . _ . - -- _ .: y . .;.. _ . ' " know you better, they will ., _ - - :-« understand 'why he thinks you - _ .. _ _ •are good company, and envy . . .. *him. ... . _ - - -_ - __ .. . :• Ask your .husband to- rend ._ _ - '� . ". this today. It' may give him .. " . _ - -' . w ,s courage to live his own life - - r • with- -his own wife. and let .. _ j ,, ... " — _ E O a "lesser men go their chosen N ' — - SPR ST .. way. 1.- - :_: ONE PERTURBED GIRL . , Brand Anti-Fr@eZ@ %_. - - .. __ -�'. - - -, . . � _. _... .. .- �. ­ .7. .. "Dear Anne' Hirst: For nearly .. owe !nuc a' year I've been dating a peon• • = ` 1 1 g I V e u r CSI r- C ea n ef� . kv l �o a I - dertul boy. I' met his mother' . smoother running engine this winter' . #T . _ . ,.. and she was sweet to me, too, . . and we became friendly: Now he - a ith ' Preston" Anti -Free e you get much more than just &ease - 1 eren�e r . hasn't dated_ me for a._ month"' , .. _.. :4 up protection. In addition to special chemical Inhibitazs, "Ptestone ' ' Srand Anti -Procne contains a unique Polar Film inhibitor which +.' and . I am so worried I cannot . "'' , .. . sle6p. -0the: e a i forms a thin protective coating is the radiator. engine cooling - . , - , ' ? Jjackst, boss connections and water pomp. This rugged she sarJa the "His mother knows about it, : coolins.ystem against rest, ooaos(on sad dsteriontion It panenb � . p - -and tele honed to_ say she is . - ;:: ioosemltg of soy east particles present In the cooling system bstar � . .. sorry told .her Y'unHeratood _ " Aa add tine - (which i don't) and everything m clog d 0.61 Badu tutor barn ..hilcth could result to oisrbiatine . is alt right (which ]t'isn't). This extra protection meats roleaa, property working cooling . . "Do yod think j might drop Y ,system all winter .-. lab your engine run freely at mote ofllciaet An to thank her for her call? ' • temperature. and with lea. wear. -- - .. MILDRED _ - _ � 11 ­ _ _ . . _ .. ' This lad's mother made a -��PRESTONE. • gracious -gesture in catling . . - e._._. '• you. Don't take advantage.of.. _ - ' • it Seeing her might give the • -- i -Freeze � Brand Ant _ _ ._ _ , . • •impression you are trying to P A <` wl�� IVa our car a cooler, • curry favor, and it would em- ' �u 1" V��. - 9 y t • -�� barrass: her to .have ta, apo('. .. . . I—- . smoother running-engine•next summer. i- :_;,. ' • a ogize for her non. Let Things _ '• ride. - You'll. get tlf• full benefit of "Preston" Anti -Freese protection Y qa . .. you• - . next summor when the anti4-sese has bean drained and _- +' rel, he has perhaps ' become - • • - _- . . with water and rust inhibitor. During winter the cooling system bas . I -7a interested in someone else, '--`- h ;d maximum protection , or - . + s clean and clear of rust�to kegcowin y . or maybe he thought you two w . -_ . weather - .. give you better gas mildew Becausyour e bas -- were seeing each other too :' • - .- f , '• offers; •Since' he is not read - V-OUI! el, , .,0 put the least strain on your engin ... it's in Sop shape to give you . + . Y ..!•J - . - - smooth performance throughout the longest summer, runs _ _ '' to marry yet, that would tie .•I. The best anti -[nese makes all the difference in the world to yaw - "logical. A dignified silence fe oar ... %,'ivaist on "Preston•' Br_anA .Yoa'tLbe clad xhis wiotter ._. . , i ' <, 'best now; He 'may' ooarie back, and nest saatmar, too. _ . _.. _ _ t. you know. _% e�rt , y later,Dating . other friends will Remember •,PRE ONEa Rand AMT- a � R _ • Sf Freer - ... . heal your pride, and . remind _ ' ' - _ �r f� _ - • _ . . . + .__. ,.-. - __ _ „ • _ a •'PtroerPet." "8rena0.r'and •'Prima^wari~sdW40-odras - _ _ _ _ _ . . him you area not m deep - . .. . - •• mourning. - _ -. .. • •*'� Piilfne , __ , NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY r Y .,. , - _ i O, VIa.ON O. VM�OY CSA a,Oa C�M�04 \�",faa ' ' N GAS lIN1 ANTI-fRIIZ! - .: Anne ;Hirst has .a -deep . respect -- - ,• a.e true Anti-aeew sad Cosdittosee __ _ . _ . -' _ - _ . _ : H for the . troubles• of (teen -a ars; nV.::� of a a � F' Viz^ •"' - . . _—a t�� . - `, i j� ,, (` r 4 y ' but she also Is synipathetle with at tem etpeeyosbtq f1 WO� tJT' - - - yenfana 90 digeen above freestng. T ;:, 3 .. Peataat. ear,o�a w.iae aead.a.atfa�, SON. - . - �aOwIIIIpa who" problems ar! win er � d�snmmer, se a can with every a ' ''• _ _ _ . . _ : ' r •many mIIeb m•H eerioa�s." ¢'`aa . - No Guttae what a"bod, Wh yori—t ea s ' Whatever your age, 1f oII are . - •• n esto e"I off Bra a : uti-Fro `e. . _ - .,•, a�Pr - 111Roertalal hew t• handle a dti. ` "Pere�Oune$' 0 ?"d ... and you am not 1s ' ' '` i* Aatn• Mist's • �• enrwhenl tom, pinloa, - - ` _ ' • *i§6. bre at Box 1..in. Eiab. 9'' _:5:__; . - - .• t . . . . . tti /t. New Terent� Oat._1 -am 11.1 � .. . , L, � ' I -111 . _ • 0 ....I. � ftaa•sw I- -� �.a r,* - . _ .. '��GHAM with a good attendance. The prem- of the Presbytery meeting at Cour. port was given by Mrs. Cassie. The The regular weekly ew3m was - x dent, Mrs. Burton, in the chair. The Lice. A mass meeting of the officers meeting closed in the , usual way fol- held I on Tuesday evening, November P'IU regular monthly meeting of meeting opened with the singing of of the United Church to be held at lowed by a series of lovely pictures 1, when the following were lucit: � ffie Weem's Association of Brough- Hymn 306, followed by a piano duet Port Perry on November 27. Final shown by Mr. Robert Miller, which winners: Mrs. V. Malcolm, Mrs. A. Jr. � atm United Church was held on. Wed- by Margaret Miller. Mrs. Burton re- plans were made for our bazaar were enjoyed by all. Lunch was then Gray, and MrsHodgson, Mr. N. - nesday evening, November 2 at the ported on the Board Banquet which which is to be held in the Township served by the hostess": Mrs.• B. Mil- Burton, Mr. Thos. Ogden and Dour koma of Mr. and Mrs. Roble Millar was held in Claremont this year; also Hall on November 26. The Care re- ler and Mrs. T. English. ald Pugh. r Several from here took in the tur- key supper at Cherrywood on Friday - evening and all report a good tri". and lots of turkey. )f _.. � � •� Mrs. T. English visited her father • and other friends around Bracebridge i r • 'SEE THE BANI4 for a few days last week. ABOUT IT Mrs. Woodward moved an Satur. j v • y last to her nefv home in Oshawa. J \ ' Mr. and • Mrs. Mutch olf Pickering, ,c • Almy a chartered ba°V have moved in and taken ova the - # z' -_- _— , • offers s full range of _ _ store lately vacated by Mrs. �- i backing services, includiep } • = ward. We welcome them to ottr t: K i Mr. John C. Hamilton is busy thesA ;� • Savings Accoo-SW days remodelling his house whkh he L •?` recently moved into. t } x - r ' Sympathy is extended to , Mrs• IL a �� \ -:, • + • joint Acaoxnls' Ellicott in the passing of her brother, t. 1 r l;ersonal Loans he late Mr. Ernest Stephenson o! F t t -- _ - � -• � _ Oshawa. r I n —. ° Mal and Mrs. A. M. Crocker and Commercial apt! u � daughters, Gwen, Linda and Janet, �' • er 7 ----�!'� �r i �i _ .+••'1 Parer Improvement Loars of Agincourt, had dinner on Sunday ° N•KA. Mortgage Leasrs with their aunt, Mrs. Matthews. -•"`%� • Another pleasant evening was held Vii,• a- s , Home Improvement Loans =s - in the Township Hall on Thursday J tt s i.� • '�� last when a number of friends and - 6� _� t`• -fr.:. ° Poresgn Trade and Market �- neighbors met to bid farewell to Mrs. ti r"' r — ``�' • Inform yon g .. gFn, • Woodward and to pre§ent her with .x_ y • B"hig an elJsng of _ - an, upholstered chair and also a step ` :All under one roof - • Foreign Exchange table. Mrs. Woodward, in a few well. 'fit' " • - chosen words thanked all for their 0 Cmasercral Collection) �w kindness. The. remainder of .the eve- j _�-s • Mersey Trasufert - t Hing was spent over _a'social cup of A branch of a chartered bank i,9 much more than the best place to g tea and a lunch. ,� Orders and Battiit Mr, and Mrs. McBirney of To- . '' — keep your savings. It is an all-round banking service -centre that Drafa ronto, visited with "Mr. and Mrs. At g provides services useful to everyone in the communi _ Harvey on Sunday. p ry �y. Travellers begrres 7. ' _ t. _. �-• • _ t The Bi•oug:iam LO.O.F: lodge are _ ." Letters of Credit �, : ; '• holding a euchre at 'Whitevale on In every one of 4,000 branches in Canada, people are using ! r ° Friday, night. Safety Deposit Boxy Y' g all sorts of banking services. They make deposits, Cash ° Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott of w ° Credit Iseformatios j - Toronto, visited with his parents, - cheques, arrange loans, rent safety deposit boxes, transfer money- c L.J. 14Ir. and Mrs: Wm. Ellicott - - -buy. and ' sell foreign exchange. _ 1?rrcbase and Sale of - pe of Oshawa, spent a d o°.. Ssarrxties t J ' - , iayliwith Mr.. and Mr's. A iikrvey.� -, ---------------------- - - ;: Only in a branch of a chartered bank are all these and many s C sody of Secrruies _ _____ _ ; btfier convenient banking services provided under one roof. . aid •� valmabla: AL><rnsW*UM CO3tlsiWA 4Z lti l A -visit to the -flank is the way to handle all your banking needs ; Bss�;,g Mail , �WWR GLASS AND aos� _ simply, safely, easily. l� _ �' ..,` ., ..,.. AiO. L CLEAB % OAS[ PLOOiL OG _ . 1 �„ • id16.60 Per M. B. >fI. • THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY _ _ M M. Gordon ; LltAsnEM TA IM ; SM006 8S ?jd fly, 0 •: a 2 7- • .._ - .r _. r ., .. ', ',' /. � \. •�!;?�1°� ',. Irl: _ sw .. : C• s • w' v ' 1- ', ::: $i: 4'J+:w: nen ...::.va•...:.✓"'• .:{ a : . '�' ♦ ." - . �y.yr,..:: ,::.;iy',ip5L0 t. - I... .:,....>...w..w...•w...ww+•..••.>u..—........v..a..wn.....iv:wwl.w.N.v.......Y .n :. �- wn. 4.'.. >........ • ...... ..t .......v.��� '� Plymouth Bel . _ ,. vedere 4 -Door Sedan Enjoy the effortless ease ' of. PUSH-BUTTON DRIVING in the,=+ k -' new Flight -styled .5 6 aPLY M U T age is here! In the new 56 New, •. , is the higher war and torque , Pie outh with PowerFlite automatic trans- of 56 Plymouth engines. New six .. , and mission there's no more lever to shift. Just four _ now you can have a V-8 in any series.' ; buttons within easy reach of your left hand. No wonder so many people are ezcited bout thisall-new Plymouthor'56+ the ms t wing its wayto�er the road! be, too, wh you see and rive it ! Y r • • Arid Pi t it see will . ' Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited dealer's _ •Push•butlon PowerFllte is available at mod•rste extra eos6 - . - - wee the new Plymouth with the forward Lcok now at your ea errs =,• <+ _ _ ��'t4 -,{ �: p; d'�,; ',,�'���%�3L��"sF?�'�??'3�'ri�'�' =t'�' i�,,�-•' r'.�4 .�"� 'y'�'i _. ''r-�:ii.. i• +.¢".:�, _ x'k, � `'m •f -.I•rs �, - •� ' - - ... sy - hilt Moors 1unbarlen - {5_ r .. ry jo Classified Advt's `Your Friendly Resident -----Agent � �. , cos`acs sEALTOR INSURANCE AGENT � )�•' es vew -—PH6TO-r-af1SfO - _FOR SALE — baby's play- pet; toy's Iri. S. CH,4 F AN — SALESMAN � � ' Fire Chin car, Phone i✓u:ceruig 949, Lam• l'`HtE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUT01fOBILE ��' Naf VETERINARY rIN.. • --------- ------------------ --- PROPERTIES k LLigniTY V SURAYCE' ETC. t o BABY `N»i _ 708 SALE —two oil spice h=atsrs; •:`BtJY FBOM'A11iD LIST YOUR PRO ��.• # o�aoe ane small Fitches stop $heat — FOR SALE WITH smteal Q* J < '. STORE HOURS Mills Oil Eurmer Se:v.ce. Phune — CYRIL E. MORLEY THAT i�'..,� • rR. W�� � _ d M. to 11.60.10. PRESCRIPTIONr• - - FOR SALE — Acwe coal. or wood gg P range; like new; s:x lid. Phone 39, , - P;ckeringr FOIL SALE — baled straw-; G, Plitz.R M1 j ,• Ro BOYES • Bi 04 Phune Picktriag 389J3. nov IS PIC1iERING UNITED CWXCH CHRISTIANen SCWNCL ' " Rev. D. Melva'e J. Hntt3rs, llti�ster A ^.hnstaar Science Service will beTW ljjex _ • = FGIi SALE—:tiJcClsry .electric .range, SUNDAX. NOVEMBt 8 13 head in East Woodlands Cor munity a L1.00 -a, nx — Mo -ring Worship Hall, -Rouge Hills each .c`+mday et . St Y -deluxe, fu_ly autaratic; .l.ke r.•ew; - Norge ref 6 1 2 cu, foot; 7.34 p, ori —Young Paor1e's Service :1.00 A, 2Q Suncla� School and Nur- Norgeeld wisher; 5 gal 8rur. wit2i -- Mr. Douglas TomL:nson, 'Victoria eery at the Eame hour, 4 on -�1 •Col:ege — Speaker Fw further in`cctna.i call - WF.BT HILL , PiCBER1PiQ J _ :bmss tip. Fhore: Pickering 35W3. • , , „ kM 1-73:9 or Pickcr'.sg 227R1.AN 2 PHONE-. QY i ------------------------ ------ CABS WANTED Choir practice Fri'ay at 8.40 P. M. 0211110M 0404~01p saps~: For Wrecking , AUDI -EY St. George's Anglican Church ALLISON Pickering, Ont. .o • + .Phone: Pickers 110J4 or 1.15 ,— Sunday Sc!iocl /B NEII+ C. : 2.30 — Church Servrice:.Becicr Re J. G. Payne vu `i OPTO ATlantic 2 1044 ------- -- Ogg r: suety IO2 Dundas Bt. ' 't------------------------------------ - - 23rd Sunday �4ter -rug! 1-j, � . - nov 25 .• ST. ANDE�V'S PRESBYTEBL�LN �j`�� !�► WHITBY. ONT^e r CHURCH NOVEMBER 13, 1.55 (ij i//�' Rstwve the A211n Dru B FOR SALE --F.ren:h sel coat, size 11.15 —'Morn ng Psayer 13, $25.03 c�.sl ; electric rangette ;65 Pickering, Ontario OFFICE HOIIRS in excellent$2.0c co:d.tien, phone Picker_ Rev. Kenneth Maclennan, ?dinkier Sermon — Rev. J. S. Crouch �� Non, ea Sat, 9'00 to ing 349J1 ��'rer 6 p, m. 11.00 A. H. — Church Service Church School At Rectory iFednepliay - 8.00 to 12100 n. "'e Choir Praet:c-, Wednesday 8.40 P. M. Come And Worsh p With UpPHQNS• , WBITBY 871 •� •' • MILLER on. SL xIr-E$ -• ---. "'! - SERI`ICE - E AJAX 657W - Today. the Baha'i • cmmm'Lnsty ad a c?xmon :aith, st 11 -present a chat 1 Ae WATCH tad Con-beg:ion Control Testing' Pick --,-.n, w ll cele rate the :38 h an- enee to the 't .entrc.ta centiry and s REPAIRING : ;_Dlore Heat, Cuts Oil- Cons'nmption ni.ets:ry a' = •birth of Pr`o'u'llah, a solut oa'to its pso�:ea+i4 GAILY SERVICE •- l� fAll� : Keeps Furnace Clean the furnde-r of the Baha'i World Baha u 1 Fh was torn 4n ltiove.>A TO ALL CANADIAN .. Fai:h. Faha'u'llah`i .ol:o�crs Lao's beg ?t, 1817 into Y..e funnily cis AND U.S.A. POINTS _ t t+itUUM CLEANING u:on him as the Prophet of God fv_ Persian Na-_ le ran In T_h-ran,, •. : •Chimneys, Fnrnsres-Space Heaters t : s 3�= - f- ,f it -rg � he tt r ck r gs •o . 1 luxe ioa•s su roun3:rgs to tare up a �' -CHARTERED BUSES S, ► y Moses,-Ch-:st and biu.'tucr_-nud; glia While sill `a }ctrtiL Ye to sock hLs 'OFFER IDEAL SERVICE - sales — Repair — Parts teaching of the oneness o!" Gcd, the rel g:o. s 1 fe, D:r n ; p; a. tic 1 y E ]l ' = Stoves —Furnaces — Space iicaten oneness cf'm:nkind, the tmiry_ o:,4.1 of-the.rexa:rd_r of _.his life: he au2t- AT ATTRACTJVE'RATES STT _ns, tion im;r s ): m nt atIOR ALL Oil Burners Tanks'oor Furnaces dorve nworldll re'ud =: at based Son .1892e until his Cesth in Isiael ! + � � � �v�� A� COMPLUrE LINE _ --- --* - ---------- �,,rel;e ' g - EV ERSH•ARP PEN and 4 - H?kND-.1L�DE \ O� ELTF - r _. _ Sts rout Lata! AGMWA From E �d T GENTS' o0 • SLEIGH AND AEINDEEK. SETS R R 2, Fiakeswe Lite:a ore. Snotaled Free (� raga• sl. TOR C RIUST11AS u - , sot The Baha'i Avers To Your pas tor• -Wri a Te 'she Secretary !•FI) j' ` y For Orders -Phone Pickering 53 I'70 DOWN PAYMEIV'It' M Other Interesting Models 'A ill Ee AAST� N OUSE -y Made To Order — Free Detivery PHONE 4_ � C •fL� Lines p key PI dew --------------------------------------- -- - - --- nov i8 - S Lle"s Ch -s. BrTu$h' 11 L��%�$ • 1�' r1I� a tr --- - --- ROUG MOTORn, ----- to wh`>:�j►. dray oac . • - - - Ii�EF:� WATSON - .. - P O 'ER=.L C_y_RTAGE _ __-.- -------- YICS.EBING TQWN HS' (� �+` _ _ _ _-- _ BGII.DING ElilIIT9 WATER I)EI.IN-MY ua r SUN -SET -- - IBSCED TUESDAYS AND RFA.:BN?. BLE RATES UVL,Eo to EEN— BERT'S WELL DIGGING -- - a PHONE: PICKERING 491J _ ==-=---* --- `coat size •' ''`� T SALON ... _ 3 E A U Y Septic Tanks Pressure Systems '2►N TO 00 P. Id. - 'FGR SALE ,- Frena.. sci:l ti- .r s' AND Treoehing ...Air Eempreaaor F. J. PRat.JS 53, $25.C4 cash.. Phone: f'ic'nring +j' ' -- - _ Contractor's Specialty 349J1 � er 6.00 g• tri. 1Lwerpool Tamp Cleaned Tin BUMMING INSPECTOR - lip • � � P13 LjL%XENT WAVE Sadtar, . _ PICKERING�� ------------=--- ----- ""' FOR SALE —Spy axLes 11.,:0 per MGER WAVZ �i8-fa, WELL. T>lla! FOiS B,RI i - !bushel, R C. F.eestr, 4th Ccn: One PidONE: 355W4 DHONR PICEBRIri13 10 • __, _ ..mile sr d a. hal' west' of. ETo?it Pd. For Appointment -. ------ ------ --- - _ - 687J tt sti �__eL L--iar • , ---------------------- �---------- - USED CABG AND Tl:ucsa _ - _ TERRY -S - DUMBARTON L:OUGHz AND avian _ Electrical Plumir'44 Dunbarton14 At t.1je dove= meet -r. of the 93W3 g Phone Pickering t.Durrbar,cn Home an& S_hool Assoc., ... _ _ ,everyor_e enjoyed the t:earutOul vo:- t B8'!Vd . NEW R RVER "Gatlicti:s cad S « - _ PIC ices of the Dun -arson Public School •---- -- -- --------------- 1lSONS • >[iRIIY6 iN lChoir, lad by Mr. Jack Burins A '"'"--" -trio sac; �na.ccmpan:e3, _ downs - "IPu >le>ti tot assn or tee far • _K) "r It w*�s decided there could be a Fl.kering on the other hand gain - F/ A ed : ground -by passes. They : •ied 12 , ;. ^:• a' _ exchange' herd st: the school passes and cctr?feted Sive, &.1 is .the w on. F: ids Dec2zrabEr 2nd, Mrs, 01. BUILDER " eve Str 3 :n charge .Y,rs..Lswrence E 4th gt:,.rter. Mof htt, G.ovzn:!lla and was Presented w:ii• a corsage and Gi Christ ca:Eitt the corripleted past- ' es the latter re.eiving three cf t`e¢rt, v r�' � �� . " :._ . her pas. pre "ent's- pin.: . ,,ale:ng , �! M WOODWORKING Chief Costabla pre -ing Township Os awa o a total c,� 95 yards, gave an interesting t=1 : on• the don... n os.ly .o: ra g.i play. Fi_lc sing lcet , ISErF C,A a wwl of 35�� ,, . 'igers' our chl�ren are subjected to on `� Q yards: • h .rd agar. s.h•_ol and nag. Ey, Frank pher; Jerry Crelon :: Rhe way to . V u cosies ar.d specdng on'the 5 Jc:ones. Victor R dik. Sh11LT INBTAId.R• ,bars, Do b.,ay' and bars. Mary'OX - - --=-= - �� Vegetable Growers Fold Annual \ U" 'Kiln are the '.. -^ber5hrp Cunper:cs' � - MeetA. , 7[or this year. Attar the close of the ' pct r _ - ' cans .Y ,a.. •,�� .. , ('� rneet:ng, coSce and c.ouohnuts were v1 served. - . The . e ata,t - t - e Arnua •et•ing of the Onfa�_ to 'a my _ le Growers' Ass Vt� Wtij� ice the •--------�-------------------------- •, With the all-rit:w Hoo.er Doti �i • O, C. C. I. Shades Pickering oct_tion was held in the Tcwnship PlONTB t,. ri " Stretch se you can clean up the J. Hall, Erookl n on, Tusday, Novi area . _ t Juniors 1r-12- 1st. ,a , stairs ... from room to room.. - or _ �, Sec et tt in a complete 30 -foot circle with- i Today, at Mr. D. S. .,wain, t�I any p I _. Friday, October 28. -= y, age- of the Ont:rio Vege`a3le Grow- out moving the cleaner.. The rad- ' Pickering the; Jurt ors playLd '�:sir- e: -s' IMarketing Bcurd reported on r X811 new CONSTELLATION is •Wanted- hs d:nest garde w the season when they � other' y were narrow:y Lenten by the high- scare recent developments in the packed with features ... see it in P \ land W OrWed Aalr� 0:. marketing cf �ege'able crops and a1- action at the store, or ask for i' tanking Cshawa Ce: tral team, so reported what the Marketiri13d, cleaner! ►.rs p'°�-e� t`B Oshay.u's two TDs ,wf-:e scored by g free home demonstration. ,F " Allnick and Kclxiiski, both b:irg ur.- is attempt:ng to do about `these dev- _. " - ••�► aAxx= RE��ll awn converted, The --other three int& elo-me is He stated that ogre char- gen had been made in the regu:u- PR�t L�Mhsrat-iYi ' wese'scored in a rouge and a safety tions :governing the •maaketing of J. S. ����DO� �O ;touch. vegetables, He hoped tnat these chap- �.•---- --_•- t?' Pickering's TDs came in the sec- gen would be accepted by the Fax and quarter and Put them ahead 12 ..PHONE 'PICKERING 39 Products Marketing Eoard.as he felt `to 8 when, Ian Par=1;,h recovered•, a .I that they would bring greater st bil- " '.tuznble in the end none, E,�y Gilchrist sty to the industry. - I $ushby's Hardwat\ "Intercepted apass and ren 33 yards bfr, Ed, Rcthv=n, Director for this L 1 5 POW88 LAy�NMOFpE$S and titan t ck9ed on the one -Yard Ii 3istrict on the Vegetable Growers' F � :line. Paul Tran scored the TD on a blarkAting,Eosrd spoke on the work I III!! A, T --► HAND LAWNMO *; quarterback sneak. thdt hs3 been accorroEshed during R�DMAH ` _ The Jusuocs brought up four Juv-e year, He afro stated that the aIASDEN HOSE —TOOLS eniles players for the g anew -They Belleville Vegetable Growers' Con- - G :;were: Paul Traa� B3yd D,;kson and ference had been a.-�urcr-shri event ' -- VIOLET SOII. — S -H P _. awcett. ' orad that it had been well supFa-ted Sheet Metal WQr s -- �,ND ENAMELS During th.=, gaMe Cshtwa's half- by Loth the growers end cr-nners, - back ,Allnick, end F•: �rcett got in a Mr..Lowe Eutler Fielcn an for_ the - _ _ ]PHONE i_ICKF.8I11 Q 46 minor, tussle and both were ousted Ontzr;o Ve. trb'e Grr•wers' Asso=- 6usaey Domialen Furnseea affi Air Gendlthaas ^" Brom the rest of the play. iatiop.,an�l Mr. Nc: m Sampson, Field- - - Gurney Domieioa Converaioa" Oil Burners. ' Tf t' Aii 4 r, ? i :i4 •. +i� ,� u Oshawa tried fou: passes an- ecm-: man for Eastern On reported on PAYHRNT PLAN AVAILABLR c. _ • - - pleted two. They iutittiled once an their' wor9c during the rvsVyear, _ .- -- - T! ' recovered six of Pickcring's dumb- Among fire .new o.yice s we note 8�9 PICZLSRIIt7G 11fE O!'S'ILT - F5 eat clear in et- : '.. } 17(fi lee: Oshawa had a gr g g the local names on the Directorate:t M RU - Iaok piuitin$ UP a tool o! 2l Liras I q. t ALL PERSONS laving claims a- the week end for the eat: th, to trr, _ 3. BROCKROAD sainit the estate a Bernard mcGov- their uck. ern, late of Ajax, Ontario deceased; Brock RAed Home and School h4 + Mr, and ars. Waltetz . Hollinger, their regular lrr'etng on Notresaber who died on or about the 4th day of 'Of �yWM4 spent a flew days this October bb4, are hereby aotdlied to week with Mr; and blas, Fred Ptxk- t�L7a�RA�ITE�iI ACHNisye►� 7th with Mss. Len Irilson presiding: t - MCS _ A sea -c sing tong opened the meet- send In to the undersigned Personal r.n, <• --------------------- Radio-TV Service WBL�E �� ing, lao'llowed by � q��tW us or bq ve or the saw beesa.ed----------- which was enjoyed, Business ott the � ea or bpbse Ws Firm day of Deeem- I 1855 -,t Q her, 195b, .futai particulartr otl their f— r T'O�i "S' XMT i> An Make or Model _ • T#'[TPTZ�BeT+ DAH meeting wan . EgeroX °lige bazaar } • Y _ Convener Mrs. Egero:li received the oma,. ����ly atter the �d TOWNBSIP OF, !'iCSSRINd a e date the said Personal gepresentat- NOTICE is hereby gives that then Arthur Fieldt M+tate w;bujance groceries and made final arrang. { •wl Day or Nigh meets !o: the B�azaac this FridiaY et eve will distribute the assets of the Voters• List for the Township-- d t ' 'T,30 P. at. to be opened] Rty` Mr. Wash said deceased having regard enty to Picierini, for the year 1955, has 7 - 1, ! ► j R� &eL'ACSNiFr ltsi chains of which it shall thea have ' been duly posted is my office in she a Lawson. The panel tui t .a evening notice. Municipal Building, at Brooghse, o�iE; �l_Le �� was "@uestions" nrhe, W. Middleton DdTSD st Ajax, Ontario, this 3rd Onturio, where it W open for inspect _ CK and Mrs, H. Lawson and �: J. L. �y u{ November, 1935. tion, .Persons whe _ ROGER MUS ott, wthich was answe=ear by Administrator lOEatate or omissions in the ligt or of chss . N ES P1C'11 Onto Trustee Board: Flrar . Jses, FY �, ,��, • • ..u.— � �II� W bison sad Mr, Suter, Some. 4we's �,- • _ acv � .. - ge6 which have been rendered neo- - .. - . 7 Service To And Ross tions aslu d were.—were.Section � ea or re- yl�A 08$A ad the Annual ----------------------------------- essarY by reason of the death . Boun,dl�rries; Purpo£e ntoval of any person named therein, d Buses line AQ W. H. J. TB07�8ON,. B• A•• LL>6. Meeting; Haw Trustees are AFlia- jAUDLEY _ :_ or by reason of any persons having a �r sad Solileita ted, Who Can serve and dor How acquiredthe necessary gnalitications ?• •,�„ • Ooh' Batkt Long; How, Dice Ycurly Finances are The .Community Chfb met gat the • �� as a voter, since the reflate of the e Mrs Puckrin !'SONE: pICKZRMG 'R'f9YY's $rte Columbia and Ontario Arranged, Grants, etc,, Dow home o2 112:, and Fred Assessment Bolls, are requested to a New S•hool .EuIdiag; and many with the presiient Bob Bet3on' Pres_ give notice o[thf same, Qleaweod Bldg.. Ajar, more, to which the trustees in 'burn ing, Plans ware made tbor a euchre ilia Honor Judge Pritchard will _ KEN AN{) CLARKE $��� Pit�ae - A� � answered with enLght_niag answers qty to be held in Audl:y School held a Court in the MuniciFnl BuilQ1- �-A-T r-P1I�"�►� to all. Those who weret absent .rDiss- on Novecr.bar 19, The December fug, Brougham, on Friday, the 25th :i•�� J• Sealdeaon P6snb: Oshawa 3-8411 ed the info rmation .�e the Board and ~trill be in the Qbrm of a �y of November 1955, between the /VC1iONEERa its Furpcee Mrs. Comutt moved a box social. After the tusine-s, a ],Ours of two and four o'clock In.the Idesnsed -sad 'Authorized for the vote of tbanics :,t the close for aZ I game of each-ne was enjcyed, Ti e unties of Ontario and York. present. Tea -i.-h M°ra. winners were: Ladies: MrsWoo. . ( afternoon to hear and determine all Co- p Farley andcomplaints which may be lodged: Fs,1Tssk jpQp�pane;b 8ostss• hostesses was enjoyecD by all, Hollinger and Mrs. Dick. Winter with the Clerk,' ~Ola puraitur'e, Rosi Estate Loyal Pogue on has gone east (tied. Bert Guthrie (flaying as d __Tie time for making complaints Mr: J. C. Hughs ); �. ilea p gpecidlty at W"osable on a hunting trip. lady): Gens: Chcriie Clemente and as to errors or omissions In the list ' �},� I Sbrvtco for the LICENB�D A[FCTIONSEZ So rY to report Ira, Haiwarti Bath Leslie Holiinge , Reiesiuents wee is within fourteen days atter the q. rsfren diOns. Pickering sad 94>sitby-Ownsb#o i13 ill. theta served. 2nd day of November, 1955, being Nh and hers -Ernest Mi38leton Fourteen ladies Brom Audley at._ the date of the posting cd the Vet- . YQlilros P, O. fb0 t ego" iOWlf Fes, Howehold nal Prepe'H and Wayne visited his parents on ended the W. A. meeCng at Fi.ker_ ers' List. TSaSkWi P. O. 1D kLWL !a - the wee send, :ng on Thursday 'even ne and enjoy- Wednesday the loth day of Nov- -} S&L" A SPeeialy Mr. Bert %k binson cf P.mnytsroA, ,ed the program and :]fees of Onto io ' ,,her, 1955, is therefore the Inst ftentieft have leen estsbhsbod ]foga 'P!" tie w ,r scenery }]town by YL. W. C, b.0 •kat a 7 si>seas litd. l pe Attentiae Gives The Audley W. A, is hel'ing a day for catering apPeah. his parenl4k wRrmy — PHONE m0 9-3314 hL.-g. �'illyary, =A* -'her Of Mss. beZ13r in Paggciwille -school this L. T. JOHNSTON, CI er>< ++-- Fri ay evening at 7.30 p,- m, Township of Pickering I1a�'id F.�t•d.ticd. the mialor'.une to t w � �, �. wi down the cell+ar steps and be +5everial d9er hunters lent d�urL^.g DATED tlsis 2nd day of Nov. 1855. ROYbadly br-u:sed.'Ne bones were tick_ �--• GHiROPRACTOR - en'and w Iq oMr, r mxs Bennett au L ttse , - N Toronto v Y N7Y� 14� ttloCR ST. S. • week end. G o _ .]{Lid 021sT. �':' - -- a --- - --- - t1llait ----- p PK . 8 CI[EBLN H �65 ORS �'i' B� WHT'TS'Y, -- - --- --- (Aisw -%tea's order o6co} _ _ B,ebekah inn — ons 'REPRESENTING 0 trFICE <lOtlits: - The oi:2icers a! F:a.er Fiebelaolt THE PRU�lENTtAL ASSURANCE COMPANY L,lNHTED Tues. - Thurs..- Bat. _ -"" I»ige No. 350 c+l Pickering were La. OF ENGLAND 1 sQ-Led in c2`ice for the ?nsu.ng ye�:r LrF6 aYSURANCE —GROUP AND YENffiON PLANT Days and Evenings says' vee out fir plywood to say 'size by 'Sister Idella yTcCot'ough, Dist. SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT. - s t++iitF, — wL70HABLLF, — iJ.TQftiTT. 'phone m0 8.2,8311 of c ire Lo -1�I�Yh�rst� 1 7171 eta hco:npet� _ D^u�wp F-eside '� y, ent 'Ch• w e¢at .1•Lln• Insurance Gonane! geld;• I.a No; 222 Oshawa ctr ro , . on Thus -d .. i �i�".i1O i i4�1 r �f a - 27- in $ .. THE the ne'w lodytr room in the Picker - THE OC_1{ GLAD HOhIE•AND SCHOOL ASSCCIATIO:+I '• t r `Vie Ing Cor.artuntty Hall, oLicers install. - y �, ed were: Sisters: Gladys Bece.Grd, nuaI a aQr � rrpyBalta; it Noble Gran:, Lexie Pe Ts, Vice Grd;. 1911 :#Jib F li v C 0 • LTD DGreen C *per: Aec, Secretary; PA- d f f�•^'1955 4 ., na Ealsdan, ' Fist. Secretary: - Peg&Y jU V . i 1 , 1 95 4 e�*�tT Jim �d =a ST. CLAIR &M E. C berlain, Treac�r, - Jean Mc. s v BarXRBOBO JUNCTION -- Pherson, Chaala:n Verna King. IROST. A!�'tZ�•` t• O� 111DO West of Somboro Coneglate SEWING, KN, CTII+TG, HOME EASING, CHINA, FIiSEi POND { warden; Ethel Hull, Conductor;. R .S L 1, Rbutt!!`' Onta�rls Statiou, -We - Jean Eat ns, O'..tside Gtardian: L uisY _ _ � � Two itllos Wast Of WLitiy On ,eostai Address 1dA 3 g ay Betwom Whl4i3 TORONTO 13 Udell, Ir>slde Guardian; -Edith For. ZUCiCY DRAW DOOR PSZZ&S ETC. tier. VWsictan; Barbera Greener, i TEA -AND TEACUP READ'I3G — F20'i DOGS And Ajax ' , Futricia Silk, Arndt pti0li>< COIi.Et"j' Flag Soutar; EVERYONE WELCOME � -r - !<ONf= Algi►erst 1.7171 Support ct Noble Grand: 1� aY . -. Opaa N Ue�tll t.N Le�L Support of ;Qu6le :.rated; / Q �/ �/� every Ply Z.Ift Lunney, RiSht ...u,'.port of Vice 't t �LV %�D'l ! �r� P• 9stant'day son 'Los min Grand; Mary Riley, Left 9uPport of I o - v �4 Vice Grand. HELf YOU 4 _ Grand's Jewel �tv� her WE CAH - � •�, ) - ,►h>rRF,D SAYE° WANTED — Sister Nancy _ -4 BATALOO Ei could y HOMIN past Nbb]e Grand's Jewel atter nav-rano. I ing served a year as Noble Grano. �ssasusa ems' sneli. wC88AGIiCB eK1 and now oeeupies the chair os the BRING YOUR BUILDING AND. RE -MODELLING �i�► FRES Janina Past Noble G:hnd. Atte- the ATM GIVEN we Has Walling Buyoes WVk new .0,Mcers were installed, s ter PROBLEMS TO US. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR ek"O, Pickering 13.113 geed Ooh Dawn Payees M Gladys Beclutead' was called to fire �.-.--------CAj L - iLr. INGLIS centre of khc floor and was presented THE JOB BUT LUMBER- ----------------------- - _ ......v.. And >�paelsoo«E - iat Praopt with u number cd lovely gifts amm _ - �� well wishing Mends and rtetat:ves, - CEMENT TELEVISION & R01O The d=icers of the previous YET GRAVEL r ..� gouge ssEs•aws `. • • p.-e�anted Sis. Nancy Gulley, Past 1• s. 7PiLLOUG»Y attstd SONS Noble Grand with a gisft, and Sis. WEEPING TILE - SEWER PIPE - REPAIRS - ,�.,�, MrCollough, Dist; DeprrtY P�sdhe , ROCK LATH SHEETROCK t $ONL PICKERING 77$ imp Yaporlenai SaEssiaa re�eivted a gift on beheld o2 her _ �,bUared Is" staff. INSULATION SHINGLES IDVi'BARTON RADIO & TQ At tdve. close of the To Sis. A. H. RATTEW Audrey w.zrren and her refrechnent BRICK --A11 Kinds PLASTERING MATERIALS •- co:r�cnyttee se-ved a very tas.y lain. 051TE1Tii. R1EtIL I cheon to the guests and members c4 COOPER CONCRETE BLOCKS _ a. — IdoNTRITN, M the lodge, ;CANT sad macDONALD # d CV. There were guests !ram Pt, Perry, FUEL HQW .. ,eters, solicitors sad ltiotar�s GHar*end Aeeeaslasts Oshawa, Brooklin; Whitby and Brain R�ER tg i gham. The new o2icers are wished a .,,-- �� G. OONANT, 8 A. > ' LICENSED TRUSTEES very -�ccessmnl year.—Corr. =PREPARE FOR THE COOLER'WEATHER AHEAD Ajim out - phaos >w ------ -' AJAX. OSi{AwA, 9TRATFORD, --------- -----_------- B L.LB. TOR(wTO s-tsaz NOTWE TO CREDITORS - ,�, x MW=XALD, A•, osllAwn—c. W. RrFZa.. SA. AND OTHERS 'HGH GRADE ANTHRACITE — COKE & WOOD _ . Swats Bt. 9., Oshawa, Oar AJAX, PICKERING—F. A• LAWSON IN THE ESTATE OF � those 944 PICK. 243J BERNARD McGOVERN DELIVERED PROMPTLY t�s _ ;insurance Co... EDDIE'S FOfrest ► rthur Mitchell Limited - WSiTl; OR PHONE ':; .• • �p am" Fee Fns sad Csade7 ' Shoe Repairs _ = - ul I a n Vizir t0 Facts & B 'Id's1g M to 'ass , ltearanee o. BaWaR . P is • °°i tial ; BlloitE#.& WAR street, Plchertng "PICKERING Ittsara�• of sn lila+• Dt�1N B A RTON. • �j?'INFST MP.Tir�IAIS USED '$owman & .Gibson j ERZ1�TCED wORKMANSH� PHONE 74 or 75 f0.' PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE ---" P80NE: WHITBY ,1.21 _ (Op" IUwaals Peril GOOD �SELEC'TION OF• LACES, POLISHES, DYES PHO N E 7 5 TA F R D BROS. vAILT TiLL 7.08 P. iL • 1.65 ---------- n ui , i ;XONolaNTAl WORKS :...:..�rw:::� r. �. Plywood L.70HAR1 ACK PURCELL & COMPANY >Etisaor wbitity an FAST, GUARANTEED R>iiPA>� ember The Toronto Stock Exchange _ 1�� �70ard omplete to all makes Stock Broke rage Faelhtiees ka a IAWSON • - . - ' ' RADiOS TELEVISION, INTER-Canl< OOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAX •.gasgdst ani Soucitoe ,�D pUBL1C ADDRESS SYSTEMS •AJAX 1165 M"LEOD ELECTROMC_ SERVICES M ouldm g OZZ"WOOD. ONTARIO _ ' p%kering 27J3 — Broei a& Norm - jjj�011=t FIC LTAMG fi7irlS' -- - W CAN lR7[ �... .. • • ' .. . •. - • . . u. f • L 1. ' .. .. Gf'r�_':.nJ Z ­411 4. • was held on Thursday of this week families has become a heartache. CLAREMONT We has been confined to bed through ill- big Co-op opening of the at the home of Mrs. N. Tomlinson. wish them a safe return. neon and hope she will soon 4, better. elled store in this isa4e. Several from here attended the A farewell party was held last Fri- The. Legion held• their annual re- A large number of. -friid& from many valuable prizes 4tommitteement at Pickering High day night at the home of Mr. and membrance day parade on Sunday the Claremont district attended the away. .School on Friday night. Mrs. R. Jackson for Mr. and Mrs. from the park to the Baptist Church, funeral of -the-late Ernest Stephen- , Mr. and Mrs. Blake Brise At a Scout meeting last week, Mr. Ashwin and family who are return- where Rev. Louden preached.the H -ser- son in Oshawa last week. e was in ronto, spent the week-end 'Don Sanderson was appointed leader. ing to England after spending the mon. The local Scouts, Guides, Cube his 70th year and had long been and Mrs. Jim lhiscoe here. -*r. Les Lye will remain as assistant past two years hem farming on the and Brownies also formed a part of known in this area. Flowers from the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spence leader. Mr; Wilfred Morley, formerly 7th Concession. Mrs. Ashwin was a the parade funeral were placed in both local bridge, spent Sunday with has, resigned. member of the Claremont W.I. and MM P;", Mrs. Reynolds and churches on Sunday. Mrs. Art Spencer here. Mr. Ken Reesor and several others the family attended Brougham Unit- Mrs. Barton attended tie central-ar area Ron Hedges, Gary Cooper attended ' Tickets are going well for 'from the Alton district, left on the ed Church. The community regrets convention of the WX at the Royal the football game at Varsity Stadium on the big day, here,. D Iweek-end for the annual deer hunt. their deparbmt but understands that York last week. ri on Saturday. when Santa arveat The regular meeting of the W.M.S.birthp separation from one's lace and We regret Chit him. Roy Morgan -See the advertisement about the McCORMICK'S 1 lb. Cuton .-MARGENE LB SALTINESC .(Regular) 27.� YORK FANCY 14 Oz, Tins C WHOLE KERNEL C 2for ararine,,._ CORN 15 Oz. VW MAPLE T.RA AUSTER 7 bars C FOR' 23 --K-L: -.1 K 3 BEAUTY SOAP -Pwa i BAR FRZFREE.-LUNCHEON MFAT -DOG J D 12 oz. Tin C FO C 'NA CSD�ED BISCOWHAT r C -31 FAItA OUNT FANCY 2-fo 1 1b. tin - KLEENEX RED SOCKEYE ..7 Reg, Sim Yolm "Ol" SALMON. c 200's for 3 TOMATOES qW -200s. Ttns THRIFT 3 lb. Box DAILY MAIL Or VOGXTZ. SOAP C GARETTES for C C1 FLAKES.s9 Osrton of 2W TS YORK FANCY SWEET A .UAL1TY_,ME TENDER C for ROUNDi SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, T-BONE & WWG IAL 29 39 r 2 33 PEAS LB. 5,9 C, 70 Oz Tins STEAKS MAPLE LEAF SMOKED SI4ANKLESS . -.4 - i .... -`�— a --------------- SOME ADVERTISINGboonshe Was dead ... but not_ -CLASSIFIED- _ ' before she had drawn attentioap . - to the medicine bottle and wbJS prFORTNNITIts'fOR ped, "It was so bitted„ EASY CHICKS - MEN ANO WQMEN i N E �a�1itrt S P 0 A T $ C 0 l 0 M M NOW the whole family Wt' _ �� mak pia sit fO� hest +� ptalot alarmed and Tom Sidney �. troll wouldn't t • rt" heavy duo l s , o en�CID O «ru. mart be teen f. Inst as too C1ared: Q ro t00 Beak .St t►ttawa "This � _ .._ . �r K t01" Certain organs were re- d� c for p whw � sOyokrtlas Goods _ moved and a bacteriological ex- _ puschas� se as breads "BUan s _ 77 amination made. but nothing mon s on leve f.ea. or esu t we do Your boo>< thus �thaN breeds. Shaver strain t„ee� b9 matt• spegaltze � Wmrt� Pot- cross gad Warret.n a W. �N". Pratt. 1se&'tFl Wtnl[. CAPD 006: o YOU don't look for a great deal of that was found aaass.laiiddeb� a the for tuBl,eg- rn Jf[ontnaL �gsmation arse. p 11E ion. victim )stand - commodity known Is Ve other two. Alm du.F' urPoss bre a oip°d`1dDr `— _ ---T"- prise-n�ttng e"lrcles, because there can't, Somehowever, was. -still bsoner br turkey Po o �, BE A HAIRDRESSER ' as a rale. much of it to be looked for. not satisfied. Police.expe s were 8� vilets is c>a HA c�oDryL,a�tai joIN to Gra t Ertvni° scttooL IIanallj. these are pLfative cries from aLem sked to examine the to - .� --- - O! Out- HATCHINe EQof t'i�t dimlHed�oa `ooa R the loser, that -he -seas robbed. bottle; the wineglass and spoon. oyasnds of success u1 _ victim of circumstances' All three showed traces of are gATcMNG ergs wanted by one oe �,rva i:raauate. lacked, O! the s lsraset . and oldest estabitsh• s Greatest ' system had ed hatcheries on some t►reeai etre m —tied -catalogue FT" f So it was a refreshing change, as we sat in the dressing scribed treenic. No e the ironic no ncould very weer la th. sear. L Write of Can - Archie Moore, after he had been hammered um Para For cull agitans Di�sslNc st souls • • , room of veteran Marciaao at New it have entered the mixture by dab tta pbgbteentb strut, TZsw salAle Bleak w_ Toronto - accident, at •the chemist's- The Toronto 'Ontsrlo Branches: into defeat by the Iron Else of Rocky say; „I have too --poison had been added' in the - York's Yankee -Stadium, to near' him enjoyed the FOR PALE 7i Rideau k§t� staves r-4 _ excuses. The better man' won. If everybody house by someone who . knevt then I'm very happy,•" ,, : what even the cook -housekeeper mobiles, �blgFtoe�ductlon, �OBsure`:aa PATENTS .______ . • ��_ fight, write t'or our ppr��i_c�es before .b F ;,fHEBSTONHAUGH A ComPaa . a precedent. did not know -where the lstedi• SCOPE EQtJIPtsEN C Co.. Box a71. Patent Attorneys. E'bth� t This must be - a record o2 sorts, certainlyhe talked, was cine was kept-, Ottawa. out. boo tJnlveror Avs. • Toronto Parente Old Archie, hero o! more than lOq 1194", as t eye and in the early dawn of Magch Fox sulci Perin varlets store in countries. ___---_. _ alternately pressing an ice`bag to a swollen light 2d 1929, the bodies o! Mrs• - s,,,my southern thew .a4extco, stz Lieu• . AN O to. eve lnveator. oat of and Vera Sidney.were exhumed. ,W�b Ur Consequence lYewoMtesteco ira�tIre nd Re�e� P rubbing the lumps on his head and heck landed the savage Sent in death. 'the body of -is Bank St.. Ottawa. downward smashes o! the champion had _ T—eoolceO LossTERs� ant Attoraers _ . . - - ---- -- Manager Charlie �ohnsoa Vera Sidney showed, the pre- _ coked 1. November 10 vats] 25th' $i Tluu O$er. 1�veoty-Hue •deluxe Moore lost life a gentleman Manag cooked r Coors mall- otr today's Prices- - . �iRSQTwo _ . }complained that Maseiano had butted Moore, which b `se notes a sSect that so often No order too Small. KcCA.JOHN. osF.A• _ _ -- d - hit hires low twice in the ninth round. denotes arsenic. PRQDUCTs. SAINT JOHN. N.S.N.n t ' Poaaible. and --- — - persottai segtSlreme ts. 'Latest I Lound arsenic in con- . _ MEAICAL l.aue t ea e A Ttorronttoo -Ont: nection with Mother, there -is' no Box rine. Terminal -All y _ "Archle screamed out in Patin" said Johnson, drawing liberally �� A TRIAL - EVtRY' SUFFERER OF on his imagination- reason why they should not find We. asked. Moore if -low . blows had bothered him. "l it in Vera," said Tom Sidney. RHEUMATIC PAINS N' RNEURITIS - MUNRO•S ORUfi . STORE - !, was in ed with guess he hit me low Once or twice, but not hard blows �d the `flu lordal we k at the time a� SHOULD Elgin 1RY, DIXON'S REMEDY KS and CASH Brom they didn't make the slightest difference to a res lim.die •� Ii the remark w 1.25 Express F •FoodElur d. as we baw a vise $ r Protect Your Moore. to earn him a certain amount of wdEt g of Cabinst, for aux : was hammered so badly in -the eighth that Dr. PAS nrposs. visit us or wrote for price Moore cross-questioning at the hands. T'S ECZEMA SALVE it was also to BANISH the tornnent, of ary eczema etc ,to Deft w Nardiello 01 the Athletic Crim Ission entered the ring and of the coroner, Poat•s acums spivs win not disaP• J-tcJ.TAYLOR LIMITED "skin and Why" all this remarkable case, in tact, int you, Itchins• scaling area burn- yv(J�KS +T asked him i! he wished to quit. I asked Moore in the dressing- shave pro0i o! his innocence. Irl rash°ersetna• acne. ringworm Pimvtee 16 room afterwards what his answer to lits had been. not the slightest suspicion et a root EIIis will respond res TORONTO SAFE 16 .. 1.I told him dhat championships are taches to any one person- to thw-ustniess. oaorte•e otntmm _ said Archie: quietly, _- reserc4less of how stubborn or bepO• - - won and lost out there in the centre of tl►e ring'' yet the analysts. extracted 1.48 I,,,, pv .caro- o the hardest _ FRIG ft?.S6 FER JAR. Someone in the crowd enquired: "is grains of arsenic fey found Sar- - sent rest Fr•• on Ree•IFt e+ Friss BACKACHE bitter You ever fought"' "I wouldn't fay lee's the hint nay's organs. They POST'S REMEDIES' _ Moose added witlb a ebnckle, genic: in_ Mrs. Sidney's hair and a" ou••n St. S. Cerner •t '-"an e bitter I ever fought. But„. Haile and it was obvious she TORONTO, ..be blta plenty hard enough for me” must have been' taking arsenic May b l arninq .` �. in small -doses lar, about a week _ 'Your comments and suypostions For this column will be welcomed before her death. Then the body iSSIIE 4S 1958 Bad�aeb• b Olt o nosed by lasy �y �i ' �elleo by tamer Ferguson, e,'o Cah•rF Nouse, 431 Yenge St., Toronto. �pf Creighton Rttfi w exhumed - - ays cat Sell of nd traces of arseni� were dig= - _ ...1 W� �a � tmio in Ihi . d tissue Itchawitch d Cat4itt cover- in almost_ every •r tart rued-•ut Nor cls:lr • D 1 S 71 L L E R S L I M I T E D tested.-. .. ..-indeed ,.,, "'" l.°" T6aYa d" Naas t. Lana Luck had indeed been on the ct..`is �a � - _ - A;MiWsTiU1O. ONTAalO - . - y, ativel , rase., the b6neys is nesm•i aetaso• 7Uso y+tt - _ sn DWis Uney polsoner''s side. At the original la 1i. D. "�° PO't _ _ , e _ law t els ts•1 bdM�ws al•eF b•tt �.�rarh beer autopsy on Duff, it was decided ,� rel bottle mustGel Kkbw . Fills T • a. laboratory mix-up 'had oc- C•ssl� r� etc Don't .�fer. - ED rurred end probably the organs rear druaaLtrarnn.D.D.Pt .:COLD CHICKEN SUPPER START -of angther person had been ex- amnied _ instead. In the same -- POISON SPREE - fio immediate test vests _ wrax after _-given•far arsenic Mrs. Sid- -- A poison maniac was at large This time it was Vera Sidney ney's death.. _ - in the affluent Surrey borough _ : -herself , who complained of, reel- _Scotland Yard men found a .. of Croydon . - . a poisoner who ing ill. ' tin o! liquid week -killer' con- covered -his or her tracks . so : After -lunch with her _ mother Laing arsenic in a -shed in Mrs. y cleverly that for at least a year and an aunt, she and her aunt ' Sidney -'s garden. Mrs. fluff had / no one was ever suspected. were - sick. • So was rite cook . • •- handed it to 'the gardener • / months before. innocently ex- • .At one time three separate and so was the cat. A' Little - inquests on members of the was kept. in the Pan- I don's ' .want thin ' I stock soup plaitling. " Sidney faintly were running try near the kitchen door an 1M around my house with the c side by side, and experts jOk- i -heated up from day to day. AI- "drett. ingly propounded the theory mast any member of the family, Al Tom Sidney's "house. his t ' that- perhaps the _whole o! the, could have had access to it. Old wife thought ,there was no poi - local cemetery was an arsenic Mrs. Sidnp_y did not -take' soup- son on the Premises . • •' but _.." mine! The cook avoided it a second FULL � just then Tom arrived and in p BLiI' tiZL ALIFi �D Yet tO-day-Just - 'twenty-five' time. - Vera Sidney, however, terposed. "You forget w have r -the amazing Sidney • again heiphed herself to the Barite;veeed-killer," and rte P10• - -• years late . E, case is still unsolved: soup _ the . followin.g .: day -and - dared_ .the weed -killer he had - �1f4RSET $�ILES'N �; There was no. happier family died. bought several years before. _ than the Sidneys. Popping Here• again was thurder aces signing inr it with iris name and 'rheerfull f in and out of each. pai•ently without Rlative, . mur address.. other's back -doors, they never der undetected. Only old Mrs• Were there three murders _ in quarreled and they sought few Sidney asked the strange .quos- the Sidney .Case -or two? The ;friends outside, the family cir-' tion.-- "will 'there :be an in- juries brought 6. "verdict oT mur- - •cls. quest"' der against some person or per- _ �.• Widowed old Mrs.. Violet. Sid- ' As it happened, Vera s death , - - sons -unknown in ,the case' o! Hey lived with her.. thirty=year• - was attributed to gastric influ- Creighton Duo! and Vera Sidney. old unmarried daughter Vera, enza and no autopsy. was held, _ But as they considered the cir- : and her other children ..came, To be sure, Mrs, Sidney bene- cumstances surrounding ' t h e constantly visiting. - fited from her daughter's death ' _.death o3 Mrs. Sidney they quaI: Her son, Tom Sidney, -lived by 'a life interest on £2,009 be• ified their verdict with _ dust around the corner with his queathed in Vera's•'' will-. 'But "There is not su$tcient evidence - y murdered -wife. and two small, children.. she was terribly distressed by to show whether she killed her . Comfortably retired to for prescribedher - at specialand h ton co- SeOfficiallf or vlys the Sidney Case .has, ton Duff, a I .... ' . er of. Northern Nigeria, her The cook took it in when the Sidneybmurder C eigh on Duff? - N other daughter, Grace, was al- delivery boy brought it -to the Did Mrs. Sidney 'discover tile.. j buyers may $e• your ways an call a few doors away_ house: 'But then Mrs. Sidney,d bid against each other for its. posses- IC Then one evening Creighton appears to have hidden the bot- in fearfulret retribution? Did she stock and MARKET AN blit market. On • ' ' returned from a fishing holiday tle. Though all the remaining t>zen comm't- -: suicide in 'the ; $ten when-it'is ttfh1fed an the �difhrent buyers ?: and sat down to a cold supper members 'of her. Iamily .were •in a normal busy day, than 100. of chicken and some potatoes, and out of the house, trying to agonies of relrtorse? .:: -- ,operate on the. Ontario Stock Yards market. at. • washed down by a bottle of cheer up, none could remem- . BMA -LIKE Toronto. When Your stock 1s sold through -the mar - beer. The entire family had •ber seeing it.. Competition inf venees the price you receive$ 'tasted the chicken. Only Creigh- ton All too soon events took the assures you of maximum • the Cambridge residence, Mrs.! Ca- competitive bidding ton drank the beer. Soon. lie familiar pattern. Scarc eIy three In the. powder room of a kat, totnpe cotsined of feeling - unwell weeks liter Vera's de prices, an f cramp in his legs. The cook ' found Mrs. Sidney one bot -Lodge preened Th t South African I next morning he died. morning. .with wineglass and said loftily, FULLY -QUALIFIED SALESMEN-�►bheir first His doctor considered the pox- spoon in hand -and the 'bottle gentleman eaypartis-the nicest things! . well-trained buyers to act for them; y sibility of ptomaine food poi- nearby - finishing almost tate - He -remarked pateicularHmmphn aim Is to p as • isible. you m a snack last dose, birdlike app- urthase as Cheaply Po = rhes from commented Mrs. Lowelistall; "'Foe a flil -qualified talesman b represent Your Bonin.^, train. P an the train. An_ examination Later that day she coinplaiited interests, to make sure you receive full tr+arker ' was ordered . but no poisoii of cramp and ,pain. Within a few runs an ostrich farm!" need 1 , was found. _ walui for your live stock. " - •: .. Poor Grace Duff did not bene i _ fit by her husband's death, "But REMEMBER—Thi public: Live Slosk Morket is _ a• the only- place wherta fullyr gvalifiqd salesmen era! for my relatives" I do not know a . • .;, -what I shauld have done•" she olways available as your. reproce'n�Rver. said in evidence long after- wards.. "1 was a happy woman. - Now 1 am a miserable widow �JpS atdraGtsmwt FSINd in tM jftKaj� tM ' with_ no one to look after -me." AT TORONTO Criminologists, looking back:, PUBLIC LIVE STOCK- III�ARKET have discussed the theor3 that _ ti d Vera Sidney could � ti pre N Clfitis't IEtdIEE tin :tEet eMlEis:bE s[ggu- - unmarrie BLACK ,BROS. LIVh STOCK -COMPANY LIAMTED- - have been. jealous. Of her sister and- WORDY i NkCURDY LIMITED and cold • bloodedly poisoned _ _ Creighton. B u t barely ten Ontario ftp Ysinla, Tinnfi months after Creighton*Dub g ave, the - -had -been laid in his gr } killer struck again.. , 1 ,�,�„��� second Sbnday at 11.00 e. m. and at era's Institute the iieyal Yogic >ar ,n� over the week -end. - ,� _ 7.30 p. "' m. Interesting speaker - and Torontlo last week. Mrs. Won. Brown; Mr, .and Mrs. Andrew Jb'nki is en }i good music. Come and see:- Mrs. C. McTaggart and -Mrs. J. Stell Irene, of. spent the cad r S -6S ILK' ii . and Mrs, B,. Drager and nam- attended same on Thursday. cg the week wx% Mr, and MM BE vp ily visited friends in Oskville last Good luau:_ to _ A39r+ed Pegg and ..PeM e , . week, Kenneth Brooks who are deer bunt- and Milton Ostmerod &ad Ti Fred Wilson, and Mrs, .Orap- lag in the north this week. gamily, of C'reaewen visited On' Q1T er visited Orang0ville and points The Atfternoon Auxiliary of the Wt t MMA SPECIAL PR AND SATURDAY ONLY wrest on Saturday lam M: 's..held their 9 Noveayber meeting �ett`i the �ttendthe cue_ Mi. Mesaa Dencha' Ethidp ..who -al the ham of Mrs• Reg, Hoakins iaz - e� ia. - hre Party in the School on i _ day' lr� - » is &:.•tending the Bevust sernirrary Vii. Mir. Zlos,. - everting, November 13, at 8.13. This - - eis �2 price book matches 50 for.25C Toronto condxxied thi service lore Mr. and ldrs. Sherman Cbaae; at Party is being sponsored by the Sall ai► oa Sunday last. Belleville visited over the weekend Ck b. Tickets Rre beftW soId. by. the ,� .. slue b8COl1 - (; Mrs . Woolhoae! entertained at a- . with Mh. and Mrs PP, Clarke. ' .. Wear -Ever Demonstration on. -.Tues- The Y. P. U. suet at the Iiktton a a � ... _..... dr+aw at mieomsbers of the Cirsb an a radio, the same to tape lie t la!_ _ day evening bast, Pegg home on Sunday evening av{the er dote, ,... PHONE PICIWIN0 26 a - congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. -eighteen present. David Pegg �k------------------- -----------_--- i 1 Hornshaw knee 'Grace Carter), on charge of the program. Plans were PAIIVTERS sad DECORATORS - it,, : dor a K P. service to be held - AP it re- marriage. �t=- -==-= la in November, , their recent macer Mrs. Leel:e Wilson has accepted $1,00 per hour -forr quick, clean, Ruar . :- the .position od school t*aoher at the pwading and paper - GREENWOOD _ hanging. .�l.a' • Ced r Grove Public ool, dwtii*i - % _ Miss M as ho — Ert railer Cedar RPEL "by Brawn attended the S Lys Sheila Pegg was me with o Stoker, Dere . day- Asea . Comrehtiea: a2 the W Mr; aaii Mrs. Whi Pegs and ... $. R. 3; Piidkerhss . iPi6ene • i86W'. lie &1stet0ening���%1 nitUre p9 - P - 4 ti1 - 'PHONE AJAX 385 HARWO" N., AJAX wi 0;Nov'._- -1ri. ov. _ cOMP� HOME FURNISRINGs - - -.,Open from T - 3 o h Evenings A CUSTOM-BUILT FURNITURE A SPECIALTY cy C4 cusTOM.BOILT DRAPES FOR LADIES:- =. ;» Chesterfields Recovered. Remodelled & Repaiiud . - = - - - _ . _• 2;- _ _ ..ELECTRIC KETTLE EASY CRE TERMS C -ARRAN - iFOOD MIXERETTE _ . - - ---RASH LIGHTS _ .... CLOTHES DRYER _ 4� NIUMMIN FOR MEN: RAINCOAT—IN PLASTIC POUCH _ - ', _• ' CARPENTERS OUTFIT _• • wrrsaAuaaoxs BREAST DRILL - _ • i[ WALLATWNS ..., MAnf STEEL TAPES FAY1lI161�'r PLAA DRESS GLOVES oirrl. ]l'tc>Y>titbtd �svru Arcs Z M !. N. ` FOR-GIR S (ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTSI: - Mx•.. Glen Manderson, : • 11'•16—WRIST WATCH ZION ial Missior4ary • Q There will be a spec BALSAM NIT+ riln, on "In in in connection with " 10=WRIST WATCH .. - - -• _. 6 - About se-. rnty. five people gather .• the Sunday School next Sunday, •: ' .: ' ed pt the Mt, Zion School last Mon- �y� from here attended the ,fOR BOYS (ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS): - • - day night and enjoyed-,& 'anowe'en Hockey Banquet at Brooklin last ' 1�artp�, sponsored by the. Active Ser= Wednesday night when Grant, D9ur. ray and Rornld •Jones and Lorne 11 ■1 ¢--WRIST WATCH Vice Class, s . and Mrs. BuMtt Ja¢nieaon Disney received trophies. 6.10—WRIST WATCH } visited for a couple of days last . M'Is, Lloyd 'Wilson and .Mrs. Reg: week with .relatives near Coiling-, Hoskins and 6kanily motored to Lon - 1 Draw to be' made. Friday flight tit 8:30 P. Me _ . _ • • , . don last F= iday to spend the va•�eek- > Several from There attended Com- end. x146 _. --. paencetneat Exercises at the Picker. The Men's Club will �E on Mon_ _ niatYict High School last -•Friday ev- . day night November 14, ` A specia'1 BeSu d Your *? ' ening, when Misses Olga Minis; Max- P��n is planned. l� Sure an et Y ane I ' •Early > xene W1son� and Marrrag 'Jones res_ The fictive Service Class will meet moved their Interm6diate Certidicat- on Wednesday night, Ndvemiber 16, Q _ .._ arm Miss Phyllis Jones and Mr. -at the home of Mrs,- Water Oarson: Special Prices 011 Ray CaTson their Gen, lrpl • Cou!se , Mrs. Wtn. Har•bron and Mrs: Edgar - :- c draduat%n J)Iplomas, and -Mr. Grant iNvns in' charge of the -program, Carson and Miss Joan Grab= their Mr. and Mrs. Whn. EV Deas DRYGOODS-, HARDWAR_ E. arson nd Cortese Diplomas. -Con- . and Betty- and : Christiriw ' - oa . ' ttonat Sunday with Mr, and , iale > and Nirs Albert Cooper and . Jones. > ty of BIOOklin, visited Sunday, ---------------------- .-- J -' - and Mrs. Cecil .Disney. J&.- GREEN RIV ERATIVE z ' Sunday visitors pt the Jamiesoni -CO l and Mrs. Lorne sal Mr. ... LAEM, 0 + Lome ' �� � of . l►y'r•de: Mrs, the fist t9me lss the lsLteeY og• Parrott and W". Briggs, od vice•�been an time but first 9urrc9a- , - Pa and this church has the anniversary ser _ �' Joaea ar.d Y y ,t ` . AabbW11 end Mrs. Lewis in Ntwember. This rear it will be the i