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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1955_11_25 .•jy� •v .. .. .. .• : ..: "-,.., '...:•.!%• , „. . �..:.; ,x:•. .. '. .,mw "w .I,� ray:a .1.- •'rib' ', ".`1„A�:.t _ _ `�'.. 1 2 .✓ .:. !Sal �G , _ t ter, - s� . •'-•. ., ,! .. .. • -� fpr. • • , .i z. - _ ! P Otfiee t. Ottawa. w—e—>YI�B$XB sad on :Ceuta Per cIIAy xatiorhed As Second Chas Madw g>abscripYoa Rate: i2.� ltd Tem• United States 12.50 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 25, 1955 - VOU 74 No, 40 PICHERING, ONTARIO �. n hi Ani :�illage �1om�na io k ren Torr s Bo e 7, ToftY -Z+. Z — PICHEBING VII.LAG .. The Nomination Meetings for the L coaaeila of Pickering"township and Liverpool and District Ratepayers' Separated D TB Assoc. To Fold Election Meeting y Lloyd and Mrs. Cour ticz and Psi I4'lckerins Village are beim held to- ty spent Sunday with their parent*;, _flay S> dsY) - the Township, at ax here and Dumbarton, Brougham from 1.00 and 2.00 p, m; An election me=ting to hear can • _ _.._ _ didiates in the forthcom_rig town- f 'f air. Cla.-ence Silk spent two daysac is the Township Hall; and the V!L- sing election for council and school this week hunting in the Shelburne _ ase from 7.00 tv 8.00 P. m, in the board, will 'be held at Newman Hall district, r ;Vtlisge Memorial Hall.. on Nwembe^ 29th, at 7.45, p. art, Several here attended thep - We have not beein in a position to I ? "This is yvur appc:t 1n ty to see Santa Claus Para'3e rn. Tcronto on may that there has been anything and he your o:ndi ates". Mr. E. g, Batu=dray Last, , j •�: very exciting in municipal election Charles-Pilkey was taken to the : talk tip to this time, but the general 'W. Bennet±, President c: the ?, sx, a sou- opinion seems:to be that there will aid• -We hope everyone in the sou- s'' Osha\'va ZicsYi,al .last -eek-end, atict them section of the township will R ' his condition :s reported now, to bp- be as election with each Council. avail the,.rselves .a! :AAs oFport-n- as well as can_be expelled. :I The only pabiic announcement ; ---- - - -- --rr ity." he added. �°�- . through this publication on the mat- _ lake Ctnb ------------------------ --- ' Rotary P rtng candidature has home from ` Laurie, Davison APPaiated Sa_esmaa Stephenson, who says for For Seaway Kutors, V�-hitby ' �? Toronto Ro',srLn Toon Rogers this. anyway-NO, _ b; ` s the guest c2 Rota:-ian Harry -- ------------------ _ - _ jos 5 x;" as'spPaker at hSondaY's dinner meet- 'W. Powell Passesing. He. was accompanied by Can r ado's well known., baritone Frank & � , One ar..Pickering Township's c1d- Oldfield, who sang several nssm- eat residents Mrs. Woodrutf Powell s hers, �[ IVpassed away on Thursday ma r, <, _ w , At the. same time the local Rot- in her 98th year. y N ,� azians entertained at framer, the Kra. Powell has been a resident of ,,' members of, the Dumbarton Klwan- the district many yam• Many will y tit : treulember her hoarse being used as e sob-division booth in the ------ -------- fans, headed b Preside 'Corn a Pig ,,� S-----y- _ ''tawnship elections fa or Stell =any -- COMING EVENTS years. Powell.was the !on-mei Krary - --- -----`' * --- Francis de Sales Bt. - Ana Richards Her husband, the late x� t; CHRISTWAS-BAZAAR :. Woodruff Powell had predecepsed � c � '� To He Held In the Parish School bar some Tears ago. - Charch Street, Ptak ale is 'survived by a' daughter t s Jx�c ' ",`' DECEMBER 3, 1955 Sime, 01' Pickering:, and a son Nor- x�' es, Home-baking, Plants, x mnn; of Qal>~loraia. Tybcrculosis u tea chis mother from her bahy.. Yet TB can- be- Fsacmygoods; Coady; Fishpond-, Service will be held on Saturday "`• s para getreokments; Draw a{ 2,170 p, m at Vie_ Mcmachnie Fun-: prevented, for funds to support year-round program of TB prevention ,Dutch Parishioners Display" _ oral Home, with ;atermeat in. the and control.the tuberculosis associations are now conducting tiuu annual- C Christmas Seal Sale. : oma And Bring Your Friends ,j Friends' Cemetery. ;�'' EVERYO:M WELCOME =----=- =--- =- - ------------------------ ------------ , ---- - Pickering Party Lines - a �PICKERING COUPLE IN Kr Laune Wvidwn, weii-imown rPICKERING MAN RETUR\S IiOaIE bunbarton-Pickering yREAK STORM ACCIDENT throughout this dist-'.ct, vvt,•e for ER SERVI\G IN GER31.ANY � ,ate a result of the rear :rige-rj�nt KIWANIS CLUB By Brock Road-Co--respondent six years, he.opea.ted his.own lxis-.. .AFT lines servin:g-.teieph- �SFNTS :seas, has oxen appointed salesrrraa of multi-party THE GOLDEN D17I.E V.�1RIETY (By Brock Road Correspondent) SHOW Mr, and Mrs. George Perry of the with the well-known Seaway Motors one users in .the rireal a e's sort- I 4tts Concession were in a freak seri- of Whitby, astthorizes3 Ford- .cru r h Craftsman Allan .Perry with his ounding Pickefing., aprrximatey At Pickering District High School :- dent on the'Gelumbus Road last week, Deal" in Lista district. two hundred and of a new te'ephone t wife Melinda and two children,-Patti- ! . SATURDAY' DECEMBER-3, L?55 while enroute to-Port Perry. His -many friends throughout the. numtsers b beer I .SOBS=five on Tues- ' cis, age 9. and Garjr,.age ti, returned 8.50 P. M. _ .l district will be pleases! Uo know that day, November 13. J. W. Low':y. Bell' � _ _ , home last week.on the "Empress of _ro_----------------- 10 Just north of Raglan, was to 7 3or the region, Adults be 1 ruck in which they were triding,k-up4ustralia, after a two-year .tont of -.- - -- _ r Laurwill continue n business in Telephone 17ana er - All`the new numbers_,caught by`a gust of wind, and rolled this ,_tea, Laurie has been the duty in Germany. pounced this wee DANCE for the past twenty- bees were includ- _BROUGHAM HALL r 'completely over twice, coming to rest selling Sam He is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. in a hedge. ~five yeas, Beifore com.,ng to Pick- ed .in a seven p.ge every au Ple- Mrs.Perry stiftered multiple guises ering, he ebeztric al appL-asnces George Perry of the lth Concession int forwarded to every ttlephone SATURDAY,rdby Brougham 26. and it was a happy reunion for all. Sponsored by Brougham Community! mut were able to continue on. end Oct' d:Steen years was sales sup- -Stationed at Soest, Germsny,- he, customer here during t3fe Past Sew' Club -- --_- ex+visar w.th Aluanfn= Goods L p days. Thr supplement will be in ef- .fig Reid and His Orchestra ----------=- _ s s said. he found conditions there better lredtratian O! Agriculture News A.~native a# Pickerfn Townsl:: e.^t uaftil May 1956. •when-the next. Laurie was born In Ctyerrywood, and than he had expected. Craftsman F regular issue at the telephone d1r- ---- ---i1.N Per couple - Perry said the-people were friendly The Executive and Directors of his lLmuly k9we beer' known here ectory fon Oshawa and surrounding . • for the most .part, wfth'the exception •territory aptiea.'s• _ DIINBARTON LEGION :'rise Federa-lon" of Agriculture for for yeaia of the younger element who had be- LADIES' AUXILIARY _�i _ South Ontario County met in Myrtle He will be glad to see you, so, Re-arrangement o' the i+ixtal llrles BAZAAR _ r longed to the Hitler Youth Movement. an the third Tuesday of theaxonth as when in Whitby, drop in at Seaway was made Pots ole by a large-scale. Craftsman.Perry and his family are SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1955 �, , Motors slid ask for '"Ixluri,e `David- cable construction project intended Corner Fairport. Road and f glad to be back home. The children k$e more and better tele- miml ec-took ten tickets for son^, ._ (advt), played with German •children and to 3n'ov' .. -the turkey �urperto be held.on Dec- ---:------------c_ _------ hone j`n service,to e.sideritCo the !a to First Concession Gary had.his tonsils out,while there. 'TWO O'CLOCK ember 1st in l-he Township- Hall 'at- Awarded Canadian Legion Their father. saw,a lot-of the country. ]t einabled the. Bell.Coanp3ny to dec 2 l�l, Brooklin; ,when the annual meeting Scholarship reduce t'te number of customers --------------------- c _ wotild be held, John Br'dshaw, of He was ¢ driver-I or severs] months ----- sharing rural lines•ta eight;.cr fewer, CFRB, Toronto,' will be the gr:sem and visited Holland,Belgium and�Den. c ANNUM. CIDtIS1^.VIAS BAZAAR The Dunbirton Branch of the Can- and ex'.end service to all People who Speaker and while the banquet hail mark. He said the cost of liying was SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 edian Legion preseri4�ed the Legion high 'wherever he went. had requested'telephones. It will al- pICKERiNG UNITED CHURCH will accommodate 175 s.ttuigs any- Scholarship to Mid Ve-ma Hartford sd provide nese:ssry fa:ilit�s for OpE�1 T 3.00 P. _ e Craftsman Perry plans to make the 'S A 'til 'oar wishing to 'attend Mer °nor t.'te at a public aaeeting on Thursday, is Outs=e growth chi the lo:al telephone ' busirsa.,s rn,ceting and speak the Pickering Town Hall. army his career and has signed for +•�� Noveltleq Touch-and-Take Take �• 'will systesrf. '.Homemade Jams and .1'eliles• � ` :--- t1e welcaned A delegation from the Pzes:dent A. E. Burgess,,intrcduced six more years. After his furlough he For seve-al months, Belt consfrwc- - will return to Barriefield. bon, crews worker on the 00j,°ct Csady Booth Baking °°ih a '-UAW, ()sla-rwa, contacted the, me=t- Mr, O'Exien, the representative of terD n Tex. Servedtj ----------------------------------- P ing and arced i'ne feeling o1 the Fed- the Ont6xio Coarmi�and wbo in turnes. ary anker which died Sa- the erection of 300 - _. .-' � cies said the inst411ation- cd 38 000' �: AasFtces•Woman's Association ecation'in regard to canvassing` trrc made the presentation of u scroll to _____ •� Lee. of un- ------------------- ------ - - lam-vers for flood con,xkutions 401 Miss Hartford Beet of aerial cable, 1000 Sogt6 Ontario County E The Canadiraa Legion annually a- Followiifg a short illness the death diergrou'nd :able and 32 miles of,wire, the faaf:lies of strikers, heca»se tre �k pharerat. the OshwAia General Peden:ion Of Asiic late t ------- membership in the Federation .off wards twenty Universtg Schon' Hospihl on Fr.ley, Novearir`�er 18th, °A 'Pole']fries' _ ANNUAL. 1HEETING AND. DILNNER: 4 -------------- Agriculture is volunta�y, the rnl m ships across Canada to veterans' -------------- ot Maly Pereman; beloved wiL= at 40 tiers ctxlld only say tt.et individually children of outstanding scholastic a- Scpu:_e Charles Bunker, She was in Pickering Romen's'Inatitnte' TOR'NSHIP 'BALL, BROOICLIN ;« 19rey would be happy to help alley- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955 ,c bil:ty. The Scholarship is ¢ three- her 67th year and was.active about The Nove?nber. meeting will be Dinner at 6.30 P. M. '.4 irate• the need in any way, totnt they, hundred-dollar awaz+d, hes• home until a short time before = wind not m'tJce any s eReunent whizb. liiarhfcad is a' gradtmte �' her death, She was the last of her held at the usual t:me and pl;ce-- Tlekets 'available from your town- omuld cover the rest o1 the fa¢rn'ers• Grade 13, at the Pickering DisiL-ict November 29th in the Pcesbyle-fan ship Director, L3mily. A daughter of the late Thom- Everyone-welcome at abler-dinner Uflfecs of potatoes and apples were High Soho;l, She'obtained first-class as and Rachael Pere an, the dec- Church basement. � tilt that despite Roll,CraD—A 'verse at a favorite meeting. grade rand the group honors in five subjects at the De- r eased was born-in Mast Whitby,Twp. Guest Speaker — John Bradshaw .� verypoor garden seascn lust partmental Examinations last Junre. on RitEEm Road, just north of Osh- song. ' mber'lst the ----------------------------------- passed, the appeal, would be met Her av6,uge on.nine pages was 78 ax-a, Following her marriage she On Thursday, Dece , Sympathetically. A resolution cover- Percent. She :s presently enrolled lived ors mile and a half, west ad annual Short Course w111 be held at ,ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ' Lug the `action formally is to be 10-- classes art the University rad Toronto. the seine place.- 2,30 to'4.OU - A St Andrew's Presbytcriaia Church ' Pickering Village on the Moran now _ warded to the Union. -------------- ------------ occupied by the Grosart's and Len- lecture and demonstration t^•11 be Pickering, Ont t. _ The Federation o1 Agriculture has ���, Bowling Leanne rfoz's and for some years has lived given on "Sandwiches Sot All ladies SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1955 sponsored the Farm .Iasip:ovement interested ar+e cacdially invited to 11,00 A, M, and 7,30 P, M, just P ekes in Sha was a Guest Contest cd the -Fort Perry Junior east of g ---- est Speaker - Rev E. Choir, ' n*Nnber cit the United Church,' She Pres ent Special Music By The Choir ' laaffife ------ tor two Ye�aRs, and it was Team Stsading r`� Points 'leaves to momm hes; passing one son ------ ----�C ' -------- G TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Assisted by Mr. L. Price, 1' meed once again to forward the Q PICKERIN ��y -a« Orioles ---=------------------- 21 Charles and one daubhter Mrs. A E Will Meet oa -• I( Baritone Soloist ,1* t, X25.00 for Pry'money: 18 Cormack (Eva) 'bath 'of Picitering, -. . ' - dec• 2 ' A bill 'was Presented to the Fedler- Pans.es -----------------------. - -------------------------_------ - rartor Biusblyds _-- le She was predeceased by her hiss- ., TIIESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955 action dor,the Rural Co-� ------------------- band in August 1948. Service`'oras W. M, S. Pickering United Church _ 771.75. The subeeiptians to '; Happy Gong _-_--- -� 19 held ;St the McF,achnie Funeral At the- Manioipal BdWiai The December meeting of the to tion to mat - mbe^ g vedwation is in no p� fled, on Home on Monday~~ .Novetrifber 21,• BROIIGHAM. ONT. Women's Missionary Society will be e _. ¢notion, to ask 'Lac' more aid from , n-;.,q United. Cixrr�h, Pallbear- _ . - ---------------------- ll _combmcked by Rev.. NIC ­ro, at r - _ by on Thursday evening, December tl Co-open�tives and tJtire COMMod- Cardinals L. White, 239: High ecs •were M4' :"Living�oa, _Mt, _ L. T. JOHNSTON, Cloerk 1., at 8.00 p. rm. Please note change Groups in this regard. The group High Single' C, Cameron, John Dower, Mr a?relrose Bryant, on stands Single, with lramdicap, ad bane Mrs. C. rE, Brawn tti*!ll be hs ' � ems' A= � prim- 277• high Triple, L, White, 545, High 3'. Wm Heron, Mr. Jack <� Ia Memorises+ _ charge of the-Christmas Program ' 40 t� ,from this paper' 'deaing Pr and Mc. Max Bradford. Intertafeati rablene and a bit Triple, with b4and:cap, L. Wilfite, WS. Please bring yow, Mite Boxes. A pully with 0 P pt Mount Lava oe:Yfetery, Oaha+dva NgtT,SDOCH.�a loving Qaemt+ry cordial- invitation its extenck:d to. •D _ rdiription discussed at the Over 200- ------ -------------------------- -our mother, Mrs. Maartha Murdoch, members and friends s i'dE the co-o reoent 'y�a E 8ryaat 204, J. Bryant 290, C, ovreaf�ber 90, 1951. �c+nvnadal level , is Ont- Cameron 228, G. Murkar 208, X. Harold Cour;doe who passed p�way N r•__-_ Zvening AunQlary -- a _could be used to advanllege ` �o County. Stork 217, R, Stroud 212. Always remembered by sons Stanley ( Garnet Ooautice received word dsashters•ha-lea Lilian Plekertng United mb The Manchester Coedit Union an ____----------------- ------------- -. and Jin; rias- its Sanusi meetrag for Dec- Sunday School EtnterWnment last week of the dmewth art his brother and Gme jnd �esd-d4mghter Lor- �l hold its Chcistm®a Mooting at' a6 tfouncec9 Harold in San Jose, California, after ~alas the Norrie otE 1lDs. C. Batakey, Th In- ember 7th, in the Myrtle Ht� TQne • Entertain- - _ Stay December 1, at 8.00 p. sn- _ fixation whtt4n aborted this Credit. 'The Anneal ClrrisWrxas a lingering •illness. file leaves do -------------------------------- -- ► to supply dpnyshnut► 1 ment of Pickering United Clfbrch mourn his lose, his wide Lelia Rath i�u i forget the Santa Claus pier- Union ai0lec'ed meeting'- 1 Sunday SchWt, will be held on Fri- Courtice. interment took pL� on jo refreshment$ at this ` day evsning, December 16. 11rL•'idlay, November 18ili Ila 'San 'Jose sae at C>kremoat oa December E �. i• i� ^•a......:.' .. 9A, . :..•: , ; nLrl-VIM . _ 7. _ k ..• .fiy:9 a _ * same mistake again, Brooding wile the "redding up" pug. Ha * o v e r ,yesterday's troubles >_'� E- has been spending his evenings iRST a doesn't eget us anywhere. Live - < -the last two weeks making a * one day at a time, learn to .,,...,« braided doormat from baling control your 'temper, and twine. And I'm telling you, it's HRONICLIM + _ * know that these growing quite a mat, os _ _ * Pains will disappear pretty a _ Just think of the yards and * soon. yards o! baling twine that has "Dear Anne lliirst: I am mar- * he regards as an insult to his . a a _ : 7 Gv¢ndo!ine Clarks ried to a man who cannot forget * ego, the fact that another man been burnt or is still hanging up z iny'past. I wasn't told the things * once possessed you. He can- Only a cad would taunt the in scores of barns across the. e a girl should know, so when I * not .control his.fury, and pun- girl be married with the past country. Some of it may have got engaged to a boy who was * fishing you is his only,relief. she confessed. As his wife she This is Sunday — and a wet, been made into halter ropes or going overseas I did things I * It is unfair and cowardly, but deserves his protection, even dull. Sunday if ever there was into mats as Partner has been regret to this day, (He con- * his marriage is still new and from himself. Anne Hirst can one. We notice it more, I sup- doing — but I expect most of it <-r,- winced me it was all right be. * he cannot help himself. help you handle this situation' pose, after the warm, sunny is being, wasted because no one cause we were planning to get * As time passes he will over- as. well as other painful ones. U weather w.e have been enjoying has time to deaf with it. If .you r married.) . . . When he g6t home * come this wretched habit. Be- you write her at Box 1, 123 Eigh- just lately. Gardens around just'stop to think it is almost - I found I didn't love him any * lieve that, ;and relax. But teenth St., New Toronto, Out. here are still bright with colour criminal the amount of stuff z" •'- more, and we broke off. * meanwhile-don't submit'to his _ — geraniums, petunias, asters that is 'being wasted vear in ! "Before I married my -bus * outbursts. and chrysanthemums, and even and year out. In towns garbage — band a year ago, I told him all i nasturtiums; as we have not yet collectors are paid to take away this. He declared it didn't mat- _ Legendary Ontario had even one kit g i ost. The stuff that . there should be a ter, but now ,every .time he - + ■ + _ weather thas been o 11 use for — cans, bottles. waste - ''.., thinks of it he LIFE AT THIRTEEN Patriarch Pictured gets mad and ='Dear Anne-Hirst• 1 am over the geranium slips [ plant paper and so-on. And then more,____ calls me ugly names. Always about three weeks a o The money is spent on incinerators he b so 13 and very unhappy and con- o g ' y to get rid of the accumuiated sorry afterward, but at the fused. My family don't treat me are still outside in their pots, -time it breaks my heart. He Lake Erie Baron By •Fred doing far better in the rain waste from thousands of homes right. Mother and Dad are par- where there isn't so much as a ., ... has even spoken of divorce in Coyne Hamil, Macmillan, 326 than they would in the house: tial to my sisters and brother, kitchen stove to burn a paper some of his rages — then tells pages, Illustrated, notes, bibli- While I was at it I repotted two and all they do is fuss at me bag. And with everything wrap- m i to forget it. ography index, 'end-paper maps, big ferns and a begonia and ,. „ all the time; they never say a • I am sure he loves me; in ��• started a philodendron from ped and double-wrapped these :�. harsh word to.the others. every other way he_treats me „ the parent plant. Visitors came days, waste paper, in some a I -am very nervous, that's Canada's' pioneer era was P wonderfully, He shows-me off why I make so man mistakes. noted for its ru aloe last week and took awn homes, becdmes quite a problem. y gged individual- g y Unavoidably. we do our share like he was proud of me. Also, I But I don't know halt the time tots and none exceeded Colonel over a dozen geranium slips and get along well with his people. yesterday of wasting too, but not with .'. "I! onlyhe would trust me what I should say or do, so Thomas Talbot in achievement Y Y I pulled up three big - g ry g is all wrong. 'Do you and- eccentricity. A founder of Plants for a friend so she could Paper. All afternoon we have eve thin agaial I have done everything _ think you can help"me? Upper Canada, he became al. take off as 'many slips as sne had a lovely fire burning in the ■ .F " a. good wife is expected to, but most a legendary figure in his liked, living-room, using no other fuel still he can't seem to forget what LONELY" In the house 1 have been hav- than tightly rolled newspapers- - happened. What can I do? I be- * "I wouldn't he at all sur- lifetime, esteemed by few and 4 d * execrated by many. A cam of ing a wonderful time 'red-' Paler to s I' call them. sw�- `- Neve my' happiness depends on prised �' if your sisters and � � * one of the most ancient Anglo- din: up', n less . . . and keep:. your answer. - brother felt- Just as you do o P - --MISERABLE" ` ` when they were your age. .Irish baronial families, the Tal- ing Partner busy burning all the Your husband is a or ` Now they understand their bets of Malahide, he renounced stuff I have been throwing out. * sarents' attitude better be- a promising army career for the And it really took courage be- * port. You did not have to, P cause I hate to throw thin .'!!.confess what-ha • cause the are more mature. life o! a pioneer and backwoods- away. However, I was determines- Y * peened before * y man in what is now Southwest- he knew you, but The co-operate ern Ontario. •He found the an- ed that this time I would really you were. Y pe ate with ' them 4 * too honest to withhold it. Yet y and with cosh other, and so cient country of the Neutral In- make a clearance. Magazines * now. -after -you trusted him do not-require the guidance diens a wilderness. When he and papers were tied up ready * with your secret, he. flings ,i * nor -deserve the reprimands * in *'•which de cess -,died, a half-century later, he had for the next paper drive — and your face is- though you P you-so• changed this vast stretch of tied up without being -looked l were still a guilty woman. Try not to resent-,this. train- _ swamp and forested land into over first! That's the part that This is.hard to take. * ing. that annoys you. A girl takes courage. The next time he loses self- can be pretty trying at 13, and prosperous settlements with ge. Start sorting them comfortable homes and.thriving .out and you're lost. You know «.control, tell him.you refuse to your parents take so much villages, all linked together with how it goes . , . better save this + listen-and if he persists in its trouble with you because they good roads. magazine, there's a good article 's care so much and want to be �.�•- you will have to leave him. - . : .here on making, use of your * Then put on your things and °' proud of you- You will under- f Dr. Fred Coyne HamiI pens , * a fsacinalin portrait and only spare time- Well, that 'certainly * walk out.' B. the time stand all this better as you g Po y By you_ can be thrown out . what we * * row, modern complete biography of come back he wiII be over-the g really want to know is how to Fri' * worst of his tantrual and, I * Perhaps you -need. to have flus patriarch of Southwestern find spare time. So-. '. it didn't - * expect, ashamed. ■ your health checked .Ask your 'Mario leading his people out take Lon to * - You don't want a divorce, " mother what she thinks about of the wilderness into a prom- to g get the magazines _ •0 of * ambition to hew out a baronial to-look through them. _ you and you love him. I do and hard to get along' with Then I attacked cdds and ! not think * estate .from a generous land you wriII,ever have just now, and that b natural , ends of woollen and cation goods a grant was further stimulated by to make your threat good. ' too: Don't ezaggerate every left. over from 'dresses. drapes *. On his part, try to realise * reproof; try to understand its his appointment as government and pyjamas. Small 'usable •. agent to locate settlers.on Crown that having known your cove, meaning and noti make the "waste lands" and superintend _ Pieces went into -'one box for u less. their performance o! settlement quilt-fops': big •pieces for ruga. R O X E R RESELL10N — Chia! _ duties. He 'rhe best -part of old sheets was atswain's Mate" takes a -rrr- - quickly took advan- reserved for pillow covets: theview " rufff h th •. -- • -' •• - - this extension author-- ru o c ow o roe _ .. ' F ity sand, at one time,o his trule Coca Guard cutter, -R amath, If rest for trusters and lloorcloths — = from Long Point, on Lake Erie, Then I got into my writing ma- you'd believe Maximilielll T� , - _ - - to the Detroit River, a distance . . .terial carbon copies of sto- , \ mans expression. - Max , hos :-.. _. les, was as despotic as res and articles writ years hip's of 150 mi i aten me been s mascot for float In fact ct • years. that at his feudal ancestors. 'ago. Some of them raj An aristocrat by birth and. Published and forgotten, a y!O _ tradition,-he was an.autocrat by I found enough scribbling paper nature, The surname Talbot was D last me the rest p my life. : TWICE AS MANY AS s• Discarded wearing apparel was derived from an ancient if ea- � BEFORE WAR ' e another problem. By the time = H C �V tinct, breed o! bloodhound, andthings are not fit for us to wear There were about 24 tele'• the colonel was keen to scent rebellious tendencies. Moreover, they are not much good for any- phones for every 100 persons iln • tie had ri=ft _ th' se either. So Canada at the end of 1953, twice W. - h a temper s a e with the buttons; rip up the as many as in 1959. lion 'rampant gules" on his - coat-of-arms and the courage seamcut off the -collars and s, ' u - — ben cathed him by six centu•r - cuffs presto .• more con- les warrior a est � i ■ tributions for braided rugs. The o! i nc ors. With same with'old drapes — faded Bang your an administrator o! such aback- " � � ' . e ground almost. anything might but lots o! wear in them yet. happen—and, almost_ everything M t „ fixed with brighter strips faded res` to �. a did happen: Hoods never show up in a rug. RELATIVES = x: The author is to-be congratul- Then t got into a cupboard. �• where Bob's. treasures are hid- and ' of upon his skilled 'selection _ 'FRIENDS r _ ; den. I brought them into the _ material, which presents n ter, Bob was ” of mater light of dkay. La his ��i moo an ctivi- him — vivid fColonel ties, v mplusive d 'a gressive stuff s what, can _ :,.• 'upstairs. this °° °�yourha from EUROPE4. - - e c d himself a g' o throw out? Most of it army relics — duffel bag, canvas belts, Regular sailings the year ?_ . -lenttaspot who was the father ,rn- at his people and his settle- � is ets, r io a ho romry e her ad' are nes, f 'fish andmoderatO�on water-bottle and canteen — French ports to Canada. -.on eat , and he acted this pater- , _� _ - tude. Settlersnal role who two kedtless xhard lie camout.. fo specific sailings be with , what's t d acti- of it all. J. fa for? P g to- I' and railway res inst •; and fulfilled their- duties hadocean briAckw row up thema a r ttle to fear; but the slothful what Put everythin dyable in Canada. ` n 1 speculators felt • _. .. _ flail of his wrath.t See your Local Agent— some o the 'gether in one box and forget J. _ about it. Those canvas belts :,. . Y. - s grants o! ]and were as might in b a You hMer His m t come darn bandy One Con Serve a • day. And I might want this . .,. arbitrary as-his rule. The settler ,r /s and this and this! `r P� - � C r he rlhis name pencilled 'on the " , �, V Well, why don t you take the H A R D -LINE record of his lot. H he dealt f u�" faithfully, by the requirements stuff you've orae n Sts, home yo Corner Say 6 Wallington "Heck got more stor Toronto, Ontario. - - ••• -he eventually received-the deed; age room here than we have." _Tel:f EMpire 2-1481 failed to meet his lige- }rat's t _. tions, his. name was rubbed'out Sot that. The things must and a new one be kept — but it"is I who am inserted. Not in- .-- ._ stuck with them—pl'ut a whole frequently the Oi9onel erased Tian Pa Ir pile of aircraft magazines. _ a half-dozen names fr_n a see. Partner,'also, has been bitten Youre TIRED 'tit• :._.,. cific lot before•'a settler was :If -t found to meet,lits rigid require ALL THE _ erasure was grant any TIME - upon',by IT MAY BE Everybody sob a bit re n-sacs a.w•� t he Government and the Colonel ' was more than once forced to d'N' 'hea''I' " a - ed bw visit ng an pea is case: MUR LIVER ,.ri.ntti wr«n, fust . taspr•q biotic _ Dr. Fred Coyne Hamil, an as. if life's net worth Livia t'` condition caused by egeaa a" and Vic.ji usc' o f''Sena ram 'sociate professor of history at it may b•your 1i••rl easter Bie s dee a eke Dwes _ Wayne University,,Detroit, has it's a tact!If takes up to two piab of li�K Kidney PEE D•dd a$&Wet@ OW written a magnificent biography, bile a day to keep your digestive tract in tap NW s•help rosters divir nerml a`tim o' shape?la your timer bile Is not flowing freely ■ cess aside and wasps. Thee It is one of the new Macmillan your food may not digest...gas bloats up yes feel beftr, sloe'boa' work(coker. �. _series of Pioneer Books designed your■tomaeh .. ,you twP comtipaed'and hl,gt t)odd'a Kidrrq !� now. Leek ler all the fun knd sparkle go out of life.That's Wee �s with red 6atid .t •II ° to revive.interest in the arehi- when von need mild pntls Carters Little des tecta oL Otis' natio and which Li'or rills,Thera fsmou�vegetable pills help *4100b,YN Can anima en 11rdd'•. i2 MCS 40he l01 of�AD,lrr new)W40, Fir �1tDeltrol�o�e'�b�d stimulatg the 116w of liver bile. goon your should be made compulsory digestion starts funotionins properly and you Vi 4iJ es-t TMdtne lIt Olt[ halls of lduca- feel that!appy dayq ar`^h,rl s���Lam. - F COIL Mn'ei�l; r l P - . Li•er Pfr,oa hon i. dgg eZ tl35 • C REMQNT ferlaw on Sunday to the scene of the teachers and officers to .attend the years was recently sold to Mr. H• 'y0w ori* moble Vera train wreck last week, in which 200 special meeting being held at Port McLelland of Toronto.- tmetling closed with hyeoa bot 'Me Married Couples' Club of the cattle were killed. Perry. Church services will be held as Mr. and Mrs. Madden ind family the benediction. � Baptist Church will make a tour of The Baptist Church Mission CircYe usual at 2:30 p.m, of Agincourt, visited with Mr. and blow's Lewis Jones and Cilent %' � the Sarco plant here on Friday night will be held on Nov 29 at 2:30 p.m. Mr. John Harvey is in Ajax Hoa-' Kra. Al Harvey on Sunday. landex�n ��� SAY �ti at 8:30 p.m It is hoped there will be at the home of Mrs. Orville Fritz.,pital where he went a week ago for An enioyable evening was held in from-'6uating, and 1tport very 9006 a gpod turnout. The Altona ladies will be guests and an operation. We are glad to report the Township Hall on 'Friday last luck I 'Al A severe wind storm here last in charge of the program. Cars willi'he is coming along nicely. All join in when a number of friends and'neigh- bkv. Art Hayes, e9 Leaside, visit- '19i y blew down a tree onto the leave the G. M. Forsythe corner at wishing'hien:a sp6edy recovery. bors met to tender a miscellaneous ed on Saday with Mr. and 111 k% top of the home of Jack Houghley. 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. B. McGuckin visited shower to Miss nn Barclay, elder I�evvis Joan, A - The wind also blew down a telephone The annual meeting of the W.A.I at the'home of their daughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold•' Mrs, A. Raft, of Toronto, spent ' pole onto the front lawn of Waiter was held in the United Church on son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox Barclay, prior to her marriage to the week-ft with Mr, and IL-4,' Ward. Thursday: A supper followed. on Sunday. Mr. Wilson O'Brien,whick takes place Ebrl Disney. Nomination for police trustees will .Mrs. E. Evans entertained Mr. and The regular weekly euchre was on Saturday, November 26. All- join A good crottended the supper be held 'in the Community Hall this swa,a Mrs. Gordon Kirk, her mother, Mrs. held as usual on Tuesday evening in wishing'the young couple a happy and 'beer• hist Friday night. Totkl, Friday night. The present trustees Mary Stewart and a cousin Mary last. The attendance was smaller than and prosperous- life. receipts m'm>nd1140'00. are: Messrs. 'Jack Norton, William Kirk, who is a WREN with the navy, usual due to the unfavorable weather• - ___ _ _ Miss Marilyn Rar'ce of Toronto: — -------- ------- ---------- ----- - Gliddon and Levi Linton. It is hoped stationed at Halifax,.N.S. Following were winners: Mrs. Mat- ,u p spent the week-ft with Miss Mary, there will be a good turnout-to hear liar. and Mrs.-'B. Jamieson of Bal- thews, Mrs. Mutch and Mrs. Greigg. BALSAM & IAT. ZION McAvoy. the reports of the year's work. sam, spent Sunday here with Mr. Mr. T. Robinson, Mrs. E. Williams BALSAM and MOUNT ZIONJohn Casson'., Gwftpascoe, Lorne Several families from here were and Mrs. Bob Ward. and Mr. L. Johnston. Disney, Grant, Ump-g.and Ronald The Active Service C:ltss met last down to the city on Saturday to see Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. The ladies of the Woman's Associ- Wednesday night at the home of Jona attended the mall banquet the Santa Claus parade. Tahsley who on Wednesday of this ation are busy preparing for their MrsWalter Carson The t' atMrs. last 'Thur*t night, The bazaar of the United Church week celebrated their 50th w • mee •ng-wedding bazaar which is being held in the Mrs. W. P. Jones is IDWing the was held on Saturday afternoon and anniversary. Township Hall on Saturday afternoon- opened with the p_ winter with her d4wghts � Hoskins, in the chairesident, Mrs. R. 0s.r• Hy128 's the- ladies-wis to--thank all who On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John November 26. There will be home Hymn wna car Stephenson, Port Ctet'k sung, i'oilow�ed by prayer by Mrs. C. helped to make it a success. Castor motored to Windsor and re- baking, aprons, candy, plants, and Birthday greetings to 4l6t, p� ^gip Jones. Scripture was,read by Mrs. Mrs. Conners entertained several. turned with Mr. and Dlrs. Robert miscellaneous articles for sale. Come Jones—al, frorp 21st. Wm, Harbron, Mrs. Ea.-1 Disrey•ga�e friends at her home here on Sunday Forsythe, who have been enjoying a and do your Christmas shopping. Several from kens attendk� fhe Afternoon tea will also be erved, a readin and b2 s, Jack Em rlri�ham afternoon. three-week visit with their dauci:ter, f s g , p Alumni Banquet and Dtaich l th The re• t!lar meeting of the W.M.S. sang a solo "Tf e Bib. Te_Is Me So'' Pickering District High School Quite a number of.Claremont and 3Irs. Clark and family. of - John's Church was held on Mrs. Lorne Jgn_es then 913ve a' rarer i Saturday right. district people attended the Royal --------___- _____________:_ on Norman Vincent Pen, book, Winter Farr last week. p Thursday afterroun, \ra•:ember 17, at The annu4l Sunday School Cluisf- The Markham Girls' e band will g RC)lJ G H A►M J i Jess by a reading by -Mrs. B.~ pip fee i„;ire, of llr; . H. ]Tale.-. Mrs. T. Jarriescn on Rules' for Da ay Liv- r a' Trc'e will be held on Friday ev be on 1 and a,cain this Psi for the \c rtoh took-the pro--ident's chair due enrrr,. R-cem er 23:- Santa (Taus parade whicfi will be 3Ii-s Wilcox of Tc:r •:t . .pert the to the �:enee of the -president and ingeg", Roll 0311 was answered by held on Dec. 3. w-rek-end at,the home•of icer brpther- vice-Gr•eci alt-ht. The meeting. was k Sympathy of the community is ex `.n-law•, '31r. B. Ritchie ^penklI �v singing Hymn 152. Mrs. N,' tended to 31r�. Willlarii Wi-11zh in tr.i Little Donna Pascoe spent a B'uit+n ..n l 'Mrs. A. J. Gray took L ' loss of her father, fir. Stubbs. w• ., days last week in Oshawa }'c ,r .� , 'ter.: of the kor•s":p and Bible• passed away ir. Tvr�•C:fin last T'r rs- for the removal of 1•er tonsil We Study. Hymn :570 was then *arye.'The day. air. and "Mrs. Weish atte :?ed ars• pleased to .-..y i.ronna is c'Inun o program w•a takrzn by Mrs. E. Nur-j ► " Nur- the fun.:ral on.-Saturday, - (;ng nicely. t(In assisted by Mrs. Lemmon. .firs. 0 it IL We are sorry to report t9at air. P.�m?n her.the bazaar `ponsored by Harvey, Sr.. airs. F. Norton read a George Hammond is .again in poor the Woman's Association to F,e h•-id po.'n about a post oMce in the All ��� 1�]��0��� _ health. from On Township Hall on Saturday �Nations' Church for the folk- froa(' - There has -been no report yet of afternoon, November: 26. -Home bak- I other.lands. Mrs. Larkey spoke on any of the local deer hunters having ing, aprons.•cardy, ptant, amrt fi iscpI the' Presbytery to be held in Port — OR ` had any luck. laneous articles will be there for sale. Perry. Hostesses: Mrs. Miller, Mrs. - . Roger Roywho recently underwent Afternoon.tea wiil also be seiwed.._ Lackey and M-m W. C. Willson,_t:henr surgery at the St. Michael's Hos- Come and. do your Christmas shop- served a dainty lunch. 11,h ile Our .oto; A Lasts pital in Toronto, is .expected to be ping. Bazaar to be opened at 3 p.m. The farm just east o1 Brougham home this week. - Sunday school-will begin en t e the and south of the highway,•which has CLAUS .-... .Mr.-Jack Badgerow was up to Pef- next Sunday afternoon to erable the been in the Philip familyfor many SANTA _\ Max Set The F01108osiag ' Prises �. ..:. w For Christnsas I 1 • 1956 MAINLINE 2-DOOR .... S1.995.00 Everyone Around _ , � - ISM NLAR4LINy' 4-DOOR 52.045.00 ft TOtiILhtE .2-DOOR' _ . . _ '1956 CUS S2,179.00 CU TO:tiLINE -DOOR '52:225:00 1956 S - -1956 FAZ-LANT C:LU:B StE>)z 13 $3.295.00 RMG - _ - TOWN�rY�'i SIDA _ .51:335.00 1956 FAML ..' :1956 FAIR?ANE VICTORIA $2.475.00 can now have � � � _ 1 •4 :` ;, 956 MAINLINE RANCH WAGON 52.:%5.00 _ TELEPHONE w-- I956 cusroMl.ilvT R :�cii WAGON x2,545:00- � ?� P �• +�` •✓ t 1956 COUNTRY SEDAN. (6-Pass6nger) SZ.595.00 52.730.00. . r Passenger) z 3' - l 1966 COUNTRY.-SED (8. 1, o Including all.factory standard equipment, air conditioning ` Theater and full service and warranty. Get your service at - Thome. _ ' �, A`•,.t � ,�; - " ' - •-� ''+ -.-�OTFER NEW FORD 6-PASSENGER TUDORS ! l FROM $1.$35.00. S/ •D3 _f' I . . Y ea wayo tors ZIMITED OSHAWA: 25 Grenfell Street—RA. 3-4683 . , _r�3 - - -• WHITBY. 301 Dundas St.West—MO. 8-3331 WILLIAMSIKSAY . D. Is A LARGE-SCALE CABLE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT has now been com- pleted 'in the -Pickering area. This expansion in telephone lines has CHIROPRACTOR enabled us to provide•service for nearly everyone on our waiting list, \ f and plan for many more. We've also been able to re-arrange.multi- _ - � RAY).. h „ . 158 good Ave. Ajax' Ont party Ines to reduce the number o€ tblephones on each line. ABO _ . ••. UT 250 NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS are now in service. _These have :; ' _ •`• '' - been listed in a 8-page directory:supplement which we've sent to all PHONE 767 _. our telephone customers within the past few days :; , IF YOU HAVE ONE OF THE NEW NUMBERS be sure to ask your friends to jot it down in their Blue Book of Telephone Numbers. And keep your own Blue Book up to date for your personal convenience. Any time you need a new booklet,in regular or pocket size—it's yours' for the ask- . - ` ing. Just phone or. call in at the Teleplio Business Office. - , k W -LOWRY' Manager. CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE. - OF CANADA THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY P13ON14COLLEEN OARMONTW a_sJ:aT, - - ^ r t . IFE00mvp-wow CT bsifi - -- -- - - ---- Adves 'Your Friendly Resident Agent' 3 REALTOR MURANCIR AGENT t • 1 f 1 CO�]B,' = "' -- baled straw. G. Plitx, - M. S. CHAPMA11T - SALESl[API ` ` ' • 1* '' PHOTO -.. �•CIIt SALE -,, - ME, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTONOBnA VMS- Phone picks rog N9J8. „ . IDTA$Y sU! LLMNL1TY O % ---- ---- --- INSURANCE ETC Ir�#A 3 BABY NEtDY UBA _ ----CARS WA.�lTED $UY ><IiO AND LIST YOUR PEOPEST>aB nu ti sa�uAoilr _. .. osotsoN \ For Wrecking 1!018 SALE WITH o WIL Oso'' , ; STORE HOiTn I A., c rtntSO J4 0< CYRIL E. MO LEY THAT �''-,..�� s,:.. A.�°° PhoPO to 9.00 ATtanti.r 2 1944 S�ttnds FRES .------------------ -- --._ i.N P. r o• P JULLER OIL BURNER SERVICE A.TAX 657W , , Cowbasticn Con ril Testing ypre Heat, -Cuts 0.1 Consumption J• R• -BOYESr .. P'ht' o B• `. Keeps Furnace Clean -H R PICKERING ti•-.N-kTED CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Rouge !!ills — Community t 4ACUC32 CLEA\'ING Rev, D. 3leiv:l'e J. B, twrs, Alin ter :Holds Services in Fait Woodlands 7- ® Yue Chimneys, Furnaces Space Heaters SUNDAY, NOVE•31:BER, 17,- 1955 Mall. lii,;hbush Trail Each Sunday ® Y■ _ At li 60 A. 3I._Sund-., School And_• f �. r 1(',00 A. 3I. - S::nday tcbibel Ncrsery At the rte !lour. T;..- Sales — Repa;rs — Parts {TEST HILL PIC�KERING stoves — Ftz nac^_s — Space Heaters For uit;;er it:trmation c:i I o 11.09 .�i. 1I. ._orning Worship A,1ll' 1 l-7".'S or Pickering 47ii'1 1? A11 }--dG PHONE: 63 U:1 Ecincrs -- I•',00t Furnaces - 1 Tanks . a 'C $8R mow„" • ---- - --.- - - - St. ANDREWS PP.F:'4Bt-Ti:"I'=N_ 133\D-::1DE Nt7�'EL'I C'hc±r Pratt ce Fxil.lay at S.,31 P. 31 _ �... SLEI:,Ii AND R.} I\v 'I:il SZTS - Pi^her.n () tzr:o ✓ _ NEIL C. 3ZU:121-:.t:l,• FJ^ CiiFlb3�'3S DT Fez I{err-. 1r t',fLc ,::•n, 3:iriaier JO�O_'.lETRI For Crdcra - Pbci.e f cr:iii 30 t- , S c 1' . , A, .[, — C:-.ts c': S ~t r6 d 1, 1C:_ Dundas S. 1C - 1.P� A: .i. l 1 Citi-.C:'GOL _c• /Other L ti,:g ?toe .s ".:11 Le 2?. 1 A, - rs?,,^-'�-Z i � {ti'liI'lli]r'. Utt :tlade To Corder - I Lelit t ry. 2,3;x'x `.i, - C'rIC1t�H SERV'CE . C±s:it urart.cc ii ednesaa�. 8 C4 P. lI. - fa yore- :he gain I ,rg ICE IJU, : rf'.G� - RedZcSla o .� �. .�•� ':.� ! � � s;!,,, Snit 9. t +GEtiEI L I - 9.00 1 1 I'1dD:iE: Si131TuT - 1 TEASU].NEl E RATES � �t - p". • Pi1('iNE- i'K':.ER'NC: 421J' �� 1 he valiali •ryd, it r FOR S. L_ - S : s ,i 9 Per �lti ft-st cc•un'e: is this: i o Pae s a thsrctro a ii the^s. ccs}zest 1e, and ,�ar� ,J�R + �r�I W A I CH and b el, R. !er<,.r "4.;s"C_ "Oris. d,- S y u$Et para, k::ttli, aril ia_tiri he:.'rt, Lit-t, 'ne;lert ,t not-that 1 � ccnlisle it-. .,... 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Ponder as A ^NTS . , . _c.t ant_ _ _ ._. _ -- CRAPTEP:0'BUSES iLe test Ltloced of all things is this In thy lie' ►rt• , U you ha.e l ra:l s�frtm ex Te. t n y OFFER SERVICE ' ;,is ,:g}:� s i 1, t:rn not a .a .O IDEAL RVf 1 mr.h]ct Wil,a.s _v::n'cd o :: _. _ AT ATPACTIVE you o::'n a and yot!r a"mlai on ±s RATES {:= ".. __ . _. . - _ ., _. •,_ FOR.ALL GROUP!'TUV-91 .NGIT 0 Lit KECOR to m:'_se z+-cy t.e data a'�r ng- - COSI LI'\E ",� ' PLETE ..Ition•that_�s ru d interest yu•.s Our ?� - Y 'firm is the 'e•t "gr ,t~., r f ,'s foa ays ra,►vtt Ir+:olt trots" E�EV-111ARP PENT$ a,.d : " - x3 ^'.:_, i,cct:�c flet;: i Paas to EMt LAD'Zi�' GENTS' type.in C n:.da today. C r se-1vires �1 F .R ( Sts ut wo and ere in F sat depi+r_d 'and :airs BD E MOTORS >ol s•.e., cxct'L`crt c n ition. S:n. FrQm $22ZO Terms: S1. „ °e%-al sys:emr.zs= c; yo,. c: TA.C2 ir. oa �cr_r.�e:t;r Y t~re- years n e c ^h e P c�rak, CBLti 1� NO DOWN PAINI - .�R�i HOUSE FOR RENT `ate--r)mgd-eot">t2e. T �� I - z1ow. Every in:lu±ry- ..'li to k .i t 680VwAurr,saaRASEo•sr*,gr<.uxv g: L•H K6"4:•N 1PIIUNI3 PICIiEREY ronildt�' t: : d f +.I c e a re,iy 'EC TO nAuOwEEN- I 1'•rttally •,rr-ished. frail-Pi,keriti ` yam I, -_ - lJjlr Co'acn ?n 5 1� er ng :J.e r - - rssxr. 2dclr_: and 1;.4'0 t to e". . -s. a .. _ to Box 07• 1Io9' na Or: -� T i� ,. ----------------------------------- t .y-- t' 1'SCYE'i[L1G TL'tXti 9\7,tR10 :11 TOM(BILL ALL31INUIX CO.MBiN' IONC BC1LD 'G PEIL�' DOORSS tc -i 1. T P. i3E 'TS R'�LL -GG1`C ISSUE TUESDAYS AND P21-iter, anT D c^satcrs WITH GLASS AND SC1tF.>i.N - -tic faults .: . Pressure Systems _. „} - LO O 5 C9 P - $1.00 pc l; t�r :c r ;.,,r.c, r.0 n a - to h,r Arc om z nc . . . prea3or F -J PRO t G Pap -- g_6 1. CL.�AR '.. (,tai FLOO$ING s • • t`hanging ant ai:e:,tnns ,,.:tater re= c ,y" (_ :: _SeplictTanks Cleaned , wiring car,.cntr, et^ , E::c Str.:;e9: " . { 5213.10 Per 3I. B. SL - BUILDLQG litTSP _ _ III '��//�� Sanitary.Way p !3880 afar. R r,.'3;!Picnc tn�- 1''rr,ae tiSED CAI:- A..© T3:CK'ii5 • lrl. Gordon a6-In, WELL TIM FOR SALE. FICK,ERI •- ----- - - -. TiO;'GIIT"A." ZOLD -y----- ONE. PP G y LOG'1`-grey,--,FE-siafs• k4aom t' ea rf a - •� LUNDES YARDS - Fhane. Picks 9'03 - _ � months old; F.e.,i sd•_ Phcre-P:cr:cr- � -- -- -- - - . =Pfd OKER -'PHO'7E PiCBEB.L ^ : -iAg 12 =--- --- = --- - . TERRY' --- - --- FOR S-,L r-4% ;tulle s, ready to lay, ------------------- -- ------------ - 1 medium heavy, S. A. 9sterhout- - _ InESE ARE FACTS _ Electrical Plu Phone Pickering 96Mi1, - - L Salary 4 4h ,� L D1xrlba,I'to ------------------------------------ Bonus No Oat+ide Financing < FOR SALE-20 bags masgnry tem- Bonus • • • ' _ coatraeting aad S Pett C. Quinton._ Fai pc:t Rd. Norih: Hospital-lIcdical Groep Plan �- -. Phone 392J3, F:rkering, .. _ Reputal:le C�ganlTation - PHONE: PICSEEINl3 1 ------------------------- FLOOR =-- ---- U you SELLING POLISHERS FOR SALE u are a new•cod er to Selling, � Job siaII or tog a You mast sec �. Floor polishers. like new. Roya.s, ogalse the Advantages Johnston. Michaels, General Elec. of this salaried opportunity which.ln- - �TTT - "frit; Prerti=rs. "f_om $10:00 tri. Ph. eludes thorough training with a sec- _ ...B v ILDE Juno Corrpsny. c2 Canada. AMI-3381 are future and steadp employment. - r axe 1�f -'Toronto. VE'honestly believe this to be the vtR i vtf OODWORKI most except'onal propos't'on is the FOR SALE-large , .white�rEel=itt direct selling V,,eld, and a genuine 1 : 'Findlay Co tdor toll and wood range: P :'unityar anvr elect:earl a ( k ` ^ �i Reservoir and warming closet, ifs a ;ales career, On pp- t ed only snort time. P:c.cering 3E4J1, !lubes ,is in a claw,<.. Its own. Peas- r. :STILT ani IP13T -----= --s - --,--- ----:_---_. onablEdirect selling Ue,'d, zatd a,gen- ALSERATWNS ON F' r n`' FOR SALE—Pigs. 'also vtante9, war- nine is •essential for this position. "- ' H�l� � :er pipesb and bolts rand manure There are three branches.to work __ - - - -- stan f.� a Gt*tate# Toronto Are a ` k� loans � ' 8 akke Ca ard- racks—an9 Se;d • �chions, Ph'or.� 1�C8-2175, Whitby. CALL air, JOHNSON _ the --------_ A.1lherst 1-3381 twice ---- , : :T•O RENT-room ....on ground floor-. ------------------------------------ ne Ou Tarea s etclth hHose ou an clean then auitable for o'4ic-' or hairdres_er: - FOR .A_E-avrt N. reg"r.ge:L,nrs, y .. � Phone: ?irkering-164, - • - .8 and 9 cubic feet, still under Sive- _ stabs...front room t0 room...Or ' ____________________________________ year -warranty: a'so new Evinrude any in-a com lets 30-foot circle with. I' FOR RENT-two heated rooms on 7 1-2 rorse outooai'd"motor; with the �� 1 out inbv ng the deantr. The— rad-wain St,, Pickering Village, • Phone •c^ .se-a-day tank. Reduced to clear. " • icallyy new CONSTELLATIO .anted 3250.. The articles,,are a. real- bargain:-Ph, Outer packQd with features. . ,s It in ' �. ' _-__'_-'_ Pickering 193. � action at the store, or as fir �� a -------------- ------------ 1lMi't Crippled : _ cleaner." free home demonstration. -a- If. - �'r 'B"ig — As► '� srxxasRRIUM • The "P�c�ker�r� dews � � � _ • - s�Nsis •3. BALSDON A Sold Eh Week P�IONE PICKERIN6 39 _ . -Bush .BardW&v ' at, the following stores - - IA ` N Syls�, t POWER LAWNzrIO 11 ]PALMI) LAW : Per Copy _ OMAN S - . � OGARDEN HOE T . -,VIOLET- -SOIL B-H. _ : sheet Metal Works ENAMELS SOYES' DRUG STORE, Pickering - LIVERPOOL ARMS, Liverpool : PHONEt PICSEBIIv _ EASTERN HORSE, Pickering 'CROWN INN, East Wcodl:mds Gurnee Demlalea.Furnaces and Air.Co�ltloa�s Gurney Domialim Conversion Oil Bsrwea 'n t'N[ 4 t? '''0. :LyNDE'S STi?1tE, Danbarton SIIsROUD'S- MARKET,-Rouge Hilo. " _ - PAYMM4T PLAN AVA U"12 v _ Rz" PICS>E11=0 'NE�iEl4 O!'rl<cr. - .:><.AUBiE'S GR6c0RY, Beth Rd. . 2, L,ACEY'S ST08$ Altana Ed. --���t � risibmw im 1M% - WK r �IB�� r a�r� - AU DL E T The Lodi ---- - church at tl -;. es' Aid met t the ch present in Cor4lcr • --...--- t nn Wednesday last and wilted) two You are i e1 to OtW4-Frfewal-""`- ` The Community Club held a euchre quilts, aDfering, F,arty in Audley School on Sat�3y -Don't mor et Young People's night Ah and Qr v R A xT E E Fftrm-, Bruce. NICE AC T-I N TE'� evening. After-an enjoyable W= at at the church on Nowe¢+ber 24th and land Janet, a dt e Santa Clatui.. d• caTes tr_e w.nners were: Ladies - on December 1. Mr, XgUwray Y'M Perade in T IO,oTV Servlee ipUSNn1= 1REA?+ER _._'___. Mei. 'Win. Brown.' Mrs. Arch Sell; on `��'�i', - - Gents - George Fiala and Marvin uy Make or Model FUNERAL DL MMIC Barlow, �hesbmeats were, served = ' Arthur Field - Anbulane S.rwks T Deoewn�ber meetiae W:u . - f- -.,,Day or or Night tae to_m cL a box social in the local Incomplete 'Greel.in school. I f• 'PICSER@IEI, r.• 1; AIS. Mc'EAIINM Prop. There,was no church service in ' - :7A _ Aud'ley .on bunaay _•.ternocn. Sev- hjtt U� II I • era! from here attended the Nation '440,DADDY_:_.THEY. -Phone Pick 153• • al Et•:nge'istic Mission in Ajax- Un- II�IIII��III llfniyll�i�rill' ;+ la -o U ,A-L BU►S, I . 'sARENOr READY i I Un- ited Chtl=ch, Rev, Stewart C sdale• it, 'To I ,Ont., } To MAIL_.._THEY ELVES o: brant:ord was guest s eaker. Lat- P><ck erm , ( p NAVE NO cyQisraas er; evtryone t-cok part :ri,an hear c� s 5 Dail Service To And From _ _ SEALS ON TiEM t Y �_vup di :ussion, - OSIiAVI7A kir. and -Mrs. Cooper Bath, Nora !1 Chartered Bases Fut An F W IL J. THOMPSON,Ii. A.. LL-B. afld Steven, of Orangevilie; firs A. �'�1 - y.: W : .iiinney., c! Tcvonto; and *, i ,. ¢ ;;"tea• !t(I�jt i?'I Occasions Barrister and Solicitor } / . .... ar.d ?oIrs.'1t�,a:n hi�rell and, Lyle. c,_. - - �1. HOME: PICREUD G i32Vt { British Columbia and Ontario Ercoklin vi ited Ml. and bar's. 'Gee. - �c on.S_inday-. �' t � , ...,.,•..,�.�- rS j :tuienwead Bldg,;=Ajax " .:. ur,d Mrs. il�ordon Wi?son-and • EP'�c, �Fa+��. `-L K k�! A N D G LA R K E _ n!'Y of Goz;d ocd }isited Mr ani /i " „ -r i Business Phone - Ajax 186 R �� 1 L.J A rc�i Eeii o.i .�nava y, a 7•Y 1L'CTIONEE'RS Be�iQeneP Phone: OshaRa 3-8412 Mr. and I�:rs,' R, E. Hedge visa*ed <nst and Authorized for the - alt•{ :ti. s• Jahn Aiaton, F'.cke, N�`';.• r"�-f t .r r' li [ - :antiea of Ontario and York. in_, on S n uv, t�_rs: T_ck P,?i rh 'l ° ar^ -N :n Stock Impletnii is Hoi oe- 1. 1•..-.y Le 3 ey, :}f Err.;r a 7, vi � � ; 4 ' ` K e old Furniture, Peal Estate �� � pr itc@h :., a ?res- F_ed Puck- our Speci11ty at Reasonable isr -on:'.Si'.n evznme. -A ,tea. jlual Service for the LICr`��L`B A( ( TI0�•EF:;i _ - >_: � -:- ' I,�+tt.i3 � e � i �► ol Pickering a d j�price, of'One 'lritby Towttshipe GREEN I� "' JA '�� � . X 14 yhaa Piikeix P_OO DVne Agin. 52W hone Farm, Household and rropeti - r s *'•,s; ` 1 - Jlark. a66 7 1.' ti i 1I:. ►ti L b r r :;n.; �I ::1 ] 1T t h el ai-et d d the w, -ca , 5 , a ,entices have g-_en estabtiahod -SaleirA Speciafty k,l', R `, Ni. r - F ` } R•yes 6i'n F.,. h:.•i to T i on_o t, 5c '�-`. yc% ctionet.s since l ago. i n sd:y n: last week.- •. <{r.si=ritik ;rt[� .+�...,-i `ir" a`� Protapt Atteativa Gives• - JY. _ �Ii]TB'Y - PHONE SIO 8-3914 MY. mid :1i:s. c. c.axendal:e.'_v'isit- � - c`t? t Reek at �t"cod;:•idze. /ti�n.,.��, rsr?- ---'•.' - - �/ ,r.=' F;.:::�lcs is enter ; i�g her O i M. N01�1 D.�.- �" :ran,:son. w�n5-las a nes baby b:o- _ _ r i l.i ziEEA the:. .. 1 i CHIROPRACTOR --- ------ x= - --- -- ---- - � , �cAloxob _ CO's �'1LOCL • <. 109 BROOK ST. S. ,. - Sealr�ist WIJITBY, ONT. "ILO-IT-FOE'RaI:iF CENTRE - _ .5 GLF\ PARK AVE. —Tl?EOtiTO - _.. tAbove Iietan's Order ofFiril RECxtr kT ox ` - oncrete. Sag Office SOURS: RC.0.MS 4 _ -_ -. Tues. - Thurs. - SallDo R Yourself Cr Cur Ex errs ,,,jj Days and Evenings - D ,;� - C�n i.l - - - : OR V.iU guild Ili For You � •�.F _Phone - a?IQ � � - _ f , ', . 'Cinder_ -. Blocks. _ - AS LOIT AS - , ps g riCKERING L`L.Vvr FTAT:O\ r.c Lir PS.�INE t^_s e7a+[rCtF+C�Cu::. tF.' — •,,; X9,00 PER. tilONT12 •" � - E"omplete For A 1" x 0 Room J0INN L. LAY a � - Q1ilttda2t� � Y - - _. Yt`iF K ST. TnC{Q`ii'f'(1 P1, E".a I`d !4:-tO ■y Lumber�t�j S� . . . . . _ . l6bwa7 Monument ` etks" i Comrie Luaslabe r- , ^r- pa r� y THE FRUDEN I;1 Ar3:�t-��iNCIZ COiirS"Jak L;..tITLty zoErr. AVM1+I. PROP- -- 6.o St. _lt 1-:1:1 „ �, _ LAND IL R. 1, FPhitby6 Ontario - S 2 Ave.. East — &arboro ;LIFE L`3t'RAx,E —FGkILI? AND PENSION PLANS - _ Q • Miles West Of.WYhitby On t+tiESS AND ACCIDrNT _ one Lille West Of 5carboro � SI _ t s Hightnay Between Rfkiitbp Cauegiate I FIRE - AVTg3IOL3;L.E. -' LIADILUT A The World's Y-a,:"t All-Lime Insurance Comitans Aad � , PiIONH: W'IiITBY ;U _^CALL US COLLECT jc•M Sin,pbon designed the 1955 Chrvtrnas SeiI-s now- -being sold rhrough-our Canada-ar_d''the Unitcd �UMB/NG Stara by the voluntary ds to fight WANT1e� - �- a..<,';iarions to raise funds to fight ,ALFILED SATES �� Y HO]I TB. A native of•Philndclpphis, sire WECAN HELP - YOU J. LI3LALL ACRZAGISS AND is a free-lance artist and ihtmrator I�Wa SAT>DLOODLi FARM iii: New_York, ? _ IPEa6sum Syfrrz '3 We ]lave Whiting Buyers WMb - - - _ - I Good Cash Down Psyaseats NOTICE TO CREDITI)Ri3 � BRING YOUR BUILDING AND RE-MODELLING :. ��Tgg GIyRN. . CAiL - Mr. IIdGLts AND OTHERS PROBLEMS TO US. WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR Pbosor Pickering KJU ,F'ar Ptiozo And ItxpeeteueM _ 6trnteo rN THE ESTATE of = -THE JOB BUT LUMBER. ,Q -""I . olere. 1LMi-MM - tnga, t ;- iBES..\AgD NeGO�•ERN _ : .: -•' .. --.. LEVISION & RADIO J: A. wlLLovM.eerie. aid sQxs ALL PE 'S having claims GRAVEL galnst the estate ed Bernard'McGov REPAIRS WEEPING TILE 1 SEV1lfR PIPE �� 1Caaorlssad 6eis�� , . ern, late of Ajax, Ontario, deceased; •- a r - gntablished tsw who died on or about the its day of ROCK LATH - tF' .-'SHEETROCK October 1954, are hereby notified to r HOS PICHERING Z7a y ' - sena in to the nndersigped Personal. INSULATION - _ . SHINGLES "BARTON RADIO&TV Represeniative of the said deceased BRICK—Ali Kinds PLASTERING MATERIALS A. H- RATT£W MONUITH, MONTEITH'. RIEHt I on or before the First day of Aecem- _ I ber, 1955, full particulars of their COOPER CONCRETE BLOCKS S CO. i claims. Immediately after time said Chartered AeeouateNs date the said Personal Representat- _ pa ANT sad DEsoDONALD LICENSED TRUSTEES lve will distribute the assets'of the ;Iters. Solicitors and Notaries said deceased having regard only to -,-'-.ORDER FUEL ,•low AJAX, OSHAWA, 'STRATFORD, ctaimi of which if lhfall then bavtr OGEE G. CONAM. B. A. Toxorrro - A},z. Out - Pboas 26 OSHAWA-G. W. RIE,fi1. RA. 5-41862= notice. i AJAX, PLCxER1N�F. A. LAWSON DATED-at Ajax, Ontario, this 3rd ' PREPARE FOR THE COOLER WEATHER AHEAD MacDON!'='D. 8. A„ LLB.'1 Plcrc. 243J day of November, 1956, :1-HGH-GRADE ANTHRACITE—COKE & WOOD Sim" St. 6., Oabavra, oat Pbooe 944 NIMMONS ROGER G. CON-ANT '• r• DELIVER�E'D PROMPTLY - � - EDDIE'3 • AdminL�ttator of n:a,e - � • . - u a insurance Co. ,"Sm FW i'et Fam ONZ Repairs _ �or�es Arthur �I�tehell Limited a main Street, Pickering! - Faeis' & Building Martinair whulmulm. 69rEta FW ST MAT>auALs USED LVImb Co, - _ Ins=raio. Ot A11 �.�. S,XPW' IFII'IC= Wo:� .. P I C K E RI N G man & Gibson G00D ��ND�cwt DUNBARTON, PHONE 74 or 75 for PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE PHONT: WHITBY Ul _ _ DAMT TILL 7.06 P.11E. ;";(Opposite Siwsats Park), i TAFFORD' BROS. '�""`.r�'i "" '� -:.PHONE 165 MONUTAZWA: WORSE' FAST, GUARANTLTD RTePAI88 - t , to all makes Plywood ,JACKV PURCELL & COMPANT RADIOS TELEVISION, INTER-Cob= ( Member The, Toronto Stock,,Exchange Wn,L1" Q LAW"* A'ND. LPITBL�C ADDRESS SYSTEMS Wallboard :Complete Stock Brokerage FocWtier NIacLEOD ELECTRONIC SERVICES Daryl" aid 6olieteote• 70•HARWOOD.AVENUE SOUTH AJAX • Plclierisis-xlJs -"Brod sa. North e ; OOD, ONTARIO b --_ i MC& Mothering : y . • AJAX 1..165 >trst E7�Li�O tttl wl� eta cAN Ina rr,, ._ , .. �>;. ...—.:la�.�•-4. _.ter!* ...�.»+_.c•--:.ii +�. �1"' �.1•."�S.c..-�' `•—.:]►�_'Sr•."'_.. A+- - . C. Fj rte•. : _ __ __ _ - - - BARTON *:tended to lam. 0. G:nb and 9m. Town". r ��a,�n.��, SPive generutiam weft present to *Ars ill' in:the lona ct her mother at A speedy pecovesy to Nkx •A. help Mr. Jack Phillips celdacste his - dies' Aumaiary W the'Can- Portsjg ]p 'Peairie. O'Hara who is home 0gadn.Crom-the birthdW recently. Ftwent were: bis 'may, F Sion we holding a bazaar A_speedy ceoovery to John Denney -Oshawa hospital, mother, B s Horner; Jade Philliys, sale of dairy _.:. on Sizt�uday, Decear�ber 3, at who is contirse3'to the Oshawa Hos- 7�tiesars A. J. Thompeori,.D. Gams- his eldest son; C. Gnirnt Phillips; hismeats, hay; -- as to 5.00 P. m., at the home pital° lin, ]2 Binste+ad and VR° Smith, of grandison Vern Phifts and his ing ameehine; mrade Dunn . corner -MaL-port lar and Mrs. J. It: Motaetnent; ei!- the 'Picketing Township Am"ament greatgrand—dab&ter. Adele; _also -roes•, poultry and First Concession. Toronto were Sunday visitors with Dtvartsnent; Mr. Bruce Hogarth dpresent were: Mrs. Phillips' sister, PtirSCerang Twp. Mwgar�et Hamer has return- the Howerd Xca menta' at the Pickering Village and Mr, Bill Nob- Mr. and Mrs, Norman Kilpatrick, the property _ to Toronto efter spending six Base Line. le, ad Ajax attended the No. 12 Dis- ----------------------------------- Terms Cash. with .her son John,,E. and The Gaskin--batly 71hair movred test Meeting of the 'Association of HANDY MAXI 4%� workPhone serve.as-Cann ,�drs. Phillips, S SOeuce Hili Road. Cfom the Bay: to theft-nese hoQne in Assessing Oiffices od Ontario, at $iar- Pickering 98W4, ATK7STSON SymDat4Y a! the community is the Almonds mb-Uvmon in Whitby linaton, last Wednesday. `` ' nov 25 _ _ y - r w ROUGE - HILLS PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS. - FRI. - SAT. NOVEMBER 24th, 25th, 26th - 0 , n ' Every Evening Till 9 p.m. - EXcept Satu da $:30 - - y p - 1%LICE BONNET REGUL-.AR) ...- _ _ Maple -Leaf AT L8 a-r .S_ BETERGEN ` -Special --20c Off- Sa MASTER - (5 az. -Tins 43 - _ -_ - ounce F08 C - tin _ - - York Homogenize, SPECIAL OFFER, • . • • SNOWFLAKE - � _ _. . . _ _ . _ _ - - - FEANUT SH-ORTEN-ING I55. C _ UT0 _ -1 FRONTF.IJAC _ _ . _ _ ..._ _Pi..t Brickg• OZ.4W M ' ,. � .Ice Bo lid for C Jar GARDEN PA Ak]R E to! �`t� TCH•C�IOICE -:- - -- CUT GREEN YORK CHOICE " 28 Oa. Tins � Tissue Handkerchie i — TOMATOESBEANS for cE . ELL,' _ ,.FAC - 39 '" _.. 15 Oz. Tins °.%_- - - 1 REGULAR SIZE 200's .,. YORK FANCY TENDERSWEET • 20 Oz - ALL BREED FIENS421' :.39 C for all DOG MEAL _ . _ 2 lb. , ''" 'for, C Bag C . ...... - UALITYMEAY.",, N!M : .: FRES VEGETABLES RUN : Ib.. . 1 2 19 sxAxss PICNIC Sg13S: BO�ILhN ONIONS � - • -. . ' _ 10 LB. BAG LEAN BUTT POBSb. CLUB_ -ST'RAKS .54 WASHED MARSH _. . _ - - MAPLE LEAF - - - - SAUSAGE ( Ib:9 SE�NLESS _ - F0� 19 C Pk& 0 20 oz• Cell_. ,.CARROTS o Bad _ -BEEF Ibs. for - Mix• _ '. .•l. _ • ... _ .. _ . 7 ' -1- v.. • od% v`' t T +.r owimm n .., ,� .:,..i s�3. ,.,� ,.i Minn , :..+ '� �• � - . � o. Minn ._. ..:-4 ,.� Minn. .• i :L�. _. : - ---_, Minn r � .w — -- � — _ -.. • -__._T. ._ ' M ° ..•�, r ".7 Sea Scout." he proudly for the men to 1 '41 their told a somewhat shaken police- wrap$ as they arrive. a, *: man who rushed up to straighten q. bit possible teat out the muddle. "My scout• . someone's grammar wi t 11W E Catv t S P 0 R T S CO L 0 M N master says we should help Ing impolite? people at zebra crossings-" A. No one likes be' r_ _ But there was no zebra cross- rected in group conv ing there! and efforts at improveme = Children have a sense of hu- grammar and diction had .- moat. too, and it is not neces- ter be reserved for member • Mention of last yeaeg Grey Cup game, sarily of the infantile variety. one's family or very cl (n which file Edmonton Eskimos literally A traffic was erected in a New friends who may consider th soatehed the Grey cup victory from the Mexico town. "School zone," it as favors, and not insults. warned motorists. -'Don't kill a Q. Is it necessary to mail ea- iltws of defeat by Moatseal's powerful child." graved wedding !invitations to Alouettes, always recalls the picture of }' ,j cissa friends who have already This was too good an op>r..-_ 'been invited.verbally? Jin athlete who sat sobbing, lnconaolably, . tunity to miss by the local A. It v always correct to send on a dressing-room bench. • youngsters. One of them added the engraved invitations -- even in juvenile scrawl : "Wait fora to members of the immediate hat was Chuck Hunsinger, a hard-boiled, hard-bitten teacher l" Even the parents-and ro, who for two seasons had battled gamely and well the teachers-smiled at that. families. , e Montreal team-, leader, the previous season. in touch- toQ. When settling: the dinner for his club. Suddenly, he was a broken man, who table, should the cutting edges ere sobbing, with tears seeping through his mud. ' Modern Etiquette of the knives be towards the d fingers: g' ah plate or pointing away from the By Roberta tines plate? e paid no heed to team-mates who patted lila heaving Q• Isn't it improper for two A. Towards the plate. If told him it was last luck of the game. With In persona who are -introduced at Q. Ia it preferable to write ea to play, the ball had slipped from his basila, gone ` a dinner to reach across the a business letter in short sea- i:x �` , tences and short paragraphs? ng off wildly; was caught up by Edmonton's fleet- table to shake hands. A. Yes. Brevity is preferred in Jackie Parker who raced 90 yards for the touch-down A. Although not exactly fm- a business letter, though it takes on the Cup for the west by a scant point, 26-25- proper, it does create an awk- -' real ability to "tell a story" in _ ward situation, and it is much a few words. It is often more had been 25-20 for Alouettes after the desperately- better to refrain from shaking g Eskimos had crashed through for a late touch-down, difficult to write a good shot hands and merely nod your �� , - letter than a lengthy one. g down.an adverse margin of 25- 14. And even then, r head in acknowledgment o! a ;Q. Should the napkin be held mail as though the east must triumph ,again. For they table introduction.. If, however, fres were stung. They turned on their power, savagely <#`` the other person does reach above Wt edge of the table ed the ball back to the western 10-yard line. A pass across .the table to. -you, you when unfolding it? - must not hesitate in accepting A. No; the napkin should tae hrown to Hunsinger, be started to race, head-down, CROWNING GLORY - Eye- it unfolded in the lap. d the Edmonton line. catching is the word for this Q- After finishing a glass of Q. is it permissible for a per- ig-Rollie Prather dived at him, the ball flew loose from crown entered in an abstract wa to use business letterheads u u sherbet at the dinner table, hairdo contest in Berlin, Ger• for social correspondence? nger's hands. Whether it was an attempted pass. or, man The crazy coiffure was what 9ahoilld one do with the A IY�,'n' ness letterheads fumble, doesn't matter much. The ball rolled loosely. ' y y spoon. -are for v. r swooped it in, sprinted over the Alouette line. and created by a hairdresser from A. Place it ,on the saucer reed defeat into victory: the Soviet zone in just one,hour which holds. the glass. Q: ;should a hastens take the at was.tragedy for Buasinger. A few weeks later, over men's coats when they arrive The process cheese industry Montreal fans signed a.telegram urging him to return lucidly and calmly passed on . at her home, and .there Is no shipped a record $27,2?1;889 xt season. But we doubt even this overwhelming vote "Their lives depend on me" = servant? worth of products in 1953. U,' deice will ever efface the memory of that tragic d In which he lost the ball and his team lost the Fire, when it runs riot, pro- A No. Ii the host is not Pres- ?88,723 worth or 7% more than Grey Cup, vides perhaps the most terrify. ent, she should provide a 'place In 1852: ing ardeal. Yet when a Clapham lir co r FWgs and a/o Colons for uba column Y viii St,Tore o. girl O! seven awoke and found ADVERTISING Eimer F•rpuaoa, c/o CoheM Hous., 1ST Yong*St.,Toronto. her bedroom full of smoke, she .CLASSIFIED .� . _ remained perfectly calm. '"My tvtrt - _ father and then"mother, my sister, - D 1 S.T I E. !. ERS L j M j 7 E O � my little brother," she thought. - aASY CHICKS • MEDICAL "Their lives depend on me.'" AMNERST$URG, ONTARIO And 'so she hastened to the- Boor your order now for Winter•ane CT's EXCELLENT. REAL RESULTS AFTER spring.chicks to that you-win receive TAKING DIXON'S REMEDY fOt bedrooms where the rest of the tram when You want hem, we boys' a tremendous demand for our three RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS family were sleeping. Thanks to .peciar strain cross cgs brands. The MUNRO'S DRUG,STORE reason – these birds by more eggs on Ottawa in. fiS Klein, her coolness they escaped mss feed Some dates booked u now. YED HOOKEY FOR.. A WEEK jury• write forfulld•talls. B to �� :1.15 EMiprass prepaid Not so happy was the out- breeds.ptuust: Cates�tte ready , '' 1 �DLS CLUCK HA'rcilZ:RrFS LTD. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE T UNDER TEACHER'S DESK. come of another cast. but it Gus OiNTARrO gA, the torment of dry eczema - does prove that children often -F---- = rastua Mina weeping shin troubles the trach just as a train was overcome their natural tear of- YOU have&certain date that you want Portes Eczema salty ww not disc► hree-Year-old Johrilly about to Leave .Blackburn for your turkey poulm Book now so that t You. Itchlag. scaling and Dura returned, safely and _ f1m. In Bromley.,Kent, the dress you wtu b•sure to s CM" them on that °eczema. acne. ringworm, PIMPIM Southport. of a little girl caught alight. Her t+articular ante. W have the famous dna toot eczema waw respond ointment ter disappearing from Fortunately he was spotted b 1NichOla Broad Breasted Bronze. one to the- ataof ho odorless olr h y brother; only eight, tried to. B the best large t Pt Broad Bzcartad regardless o! bow stubborn, or hope spending-three nights the engine-driver. Frantically, Bronze on,the matF today. the A.O. less that' aeem. smother the games with a cloth Smith Broad Whtta. Thompson [ern seat peat Fr•e en ReeaPt st Pere. ry Plain, it caused a the man sprinted a couple of • and then squirted water on her whieee Betxavll[e WMte Forder. PRICE flair PER -JAW. nation in Britain. hundred yards along the line. It FERGUS E c[rrcK IIATCHERrFS LTD. ndable. Yet, as any y from the kitchen tap. She was FERGvs oNTAnro POST'S REMEDIES was a netar thing. As he snatched severely burned; but nothing - �I_ .- earn Queen St. s. c rner of Low+ i tell you, children - 'the youngster to safety an ex- ttEL� wAN rED FEMAL■ TORbN�O r amazing things, run can detract from the lad's tour- IGTUDio -Girl Hollywood often lou h would give their press. train roared by--on the age and initiative. . dependent business, full or part-time 'OPPORTUNITIES FOR ! 'lines where the kiddy•had been high commissions sell complete range MEN AND woMgN eart attack, and _yet ._playing. One evening an eleven-year'- of ouauty cosmetics: Good Fiouseke•i- - old Londoner was afraid to go.. Ing and America& Medical Association BUSINt�SS MEN! w• do voar twat escape•unscathed. � An equally adventurous spirit approved. Bia Christmas and repeat kaeying by all. specialize to snag -. e case o! the kiddy m*as displayed by a couple of home: His clothes were covered *ilea ahead. write P.O. Bos -1Ti businesses. [bl (F) I tree. w a passion far trains. with soot and he feared that his �- Hamuton, out. w•- tr Pratt t tF� wtna. cwro stint P I lads who played truant from a _. _. -.-- ffoatraMiL spend every spare home is Croydon and took ref- father would be angry. He FOR $ALE _ BE A HAIRDRESSER atchinr what he ob- ' '.u e in a school of all laces. needn't have worried'-for he i -._ _ g P LAYDRACE�Weanlings—boars and• � JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL rsidered to be fasci was really a hero. Sows, from our imported stock for But they didn't go there to learn. Great opportunity t harmless monsters. Ihslead' they hid beneath the Here'is what happened. Going winter and spring delivery. Also two 9alrar.�a1a4t,� Y T e became more. yen. ( Boars of serviceable age. Sand fpr pleasant-�dlgroalaed orotesdon, `oo+ platform used by a teacher, And, .along a.street earlier in the eve- descripqtive folder. was!a. Thousands of successtuf Ha wandered on to ning he had seen an old woman FERGUS 1 ANDRACE SWINE FARM Narver graduates almost unbelievably, they stayed FERcvs ONTARIO Amertc 's Greatert S�rs�tem there for six days. rush from a house. She was nlustrsgted Catalog,Free Their refuge was'a mere toot screaming for help, for the •BARN BUILDINGS AVAILABLE- Write or Carr building was ablaze. Without FOR REMOVAL MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS high, but it provided plenty of g A NUMBER of barn buildings of•vari- %ssa Bloor St. W. Toronto floor space. At any rate the the slightest hesitation the lad Ous size*to the Brampton-Toronto area Branches: d' fought his.way u the stairs for sale. u you aced a barn building M King St., Hamilton boys, aged eleven and thirteen, P herr .b roar o portupity, Write us q2 Rideau St.. Ottawa through clouds of billowing and we will adv�se location and sizes _ -- made themselves-comfortable. Apply Boz No. 1.29 123 Eighteenth St. PATENTS �. When •everything was quiet, smoke. New Toronto._ they "borrowed" an electric lire Entering a room, he found a EXCEL;LEINT garage business all mod. FETHERSTOINHAUGH A Com from the building, and plugged crippled woman of seventy- ern equipment. agency one of the big Patent UniverAttornsity Established t three. Turngyer (400.000.00. gasoline e00 UNvessity Ave Toronto. Paten" it in. They did.the same with a •seven. She was almost enveloped ganonage 100.000. living quarters to all countries._ radio. Bedding didn't stump in flames, a ghastly sight. But accommodate two famRies: largo used car lot located to a tbrlving Ottawa AN OFFER to eve Inventor l,frt of them, either, Odd clothes left the boy kept his head. He threw valley town. D. M. Campbell. Real lnve■tiqua, and fall Information ap4t Estate $raker. Almonte. Oat. frac. The Ramsay CO. Registered Pat about the school made- a good a pail•of water over the victim, __ __ -• _--- out Attorneys. 273 Bank SL Ottawa. substitute for blankets.. and, with the help of another DAIRY farm for sale. average or above to• the district. Inquiries tn. PERSONAL How about exercise' Here woman who providentially came vited. Roger weir. R.A. 2• Prescott. -_— -- -- -- -- again .the answer was eas along, dragged the or creature Ont. Greavui0 co. _ S1*00 TRIAL offer. Pwenty-$ve delum y. Po ppeersonal requirements. Latest cat► After all, schools are open for to safety. NEW I9se Ford and Monarch auto- Logue Included. The Medico ARenL•r ,only a certain number Of hours Fires, in fact, seem to have mobiles: btx reductlons se sure and Boz I2� Terminal ^A" Toronto Oat w`. write for opr rrice* before buvtng. r* a day. The lads slipped out at less terror for,. children than SCOPE EotJTPa!'FIN co.. Boz as the appropriate moments during they do for adults..-But this ----• ..l wSs # the morning and at nights. - sometimes leads' to tragedy. Ottawa opt' GIFTS Itche' litch Nudy Cnq �; . ' And,, when theteachersand Escaping from the flames when COLOURFUL feather pictures. to hand pupils had departed, they cooked her,house caught alight a tittle easy ceder frames ,from aHexlco• n D.D.p'r` of a1 a co■po.ulvelrai relieve "themselves wonderful meals of girl of five tore herself from the Handl tooled Ie'teer w.butt Novelty earrings and dress buttons, etc, raw red it sad b7 elms �'m• filed bread and, eggs scrounged hands of her mother and rushed Price Its$ eras. Don McDonald se ae.tpiertpcloo`ca•ens-ou'w'�'t`o ni n' ' from the kitchen. back into the blazing-inferno. Kinn St. E. Bowmanville. Ontario. _ Gtisfy ata,steas. 39c Cris!bottle mast satisfy at mosey batt. Don't sufFu. Aai� READY to cut Christmas treesyour t[OrD.D.fl.TRS9(Rrp97ats Even more. enterprising-and _ She remembered that a 'dog spruce. Balsam. Pine. a tees ■nes u . . . on a very different plane-is was there. But her effort was in Satisl�ctlou guaranteed. NT Box 7g ISSUE 47 - 1955 ' the: Swiss girl of ,seven who vain. They .found the two pa- • station •E-• Toronto. Ontario. } - _ wrote a book for children. It -. thetic bodies later, the child j was published recently and sold lying beside her little dog for - - } 15,000 copies in a fortnight. Now whom she.had given her life., she is writing another. Surprisingly enough, *oLL Y�R owN And for courage, many ch�l- sometimes show a'high. sense of ' dren put grown-ups to Shame, responsibility, especially if a ` �;wes Imagine yourself,.if you can, m task interests them. kr� .g 1 TH she position of little Jean Daw- Borne years ago a new school -soft. She was ten. Her bungalow was proposed in Northern Rho. . at's what Mrs. Helena - in Kenya was attacked by Mau desia, but labour was scarce. isitors say when they Mau terrorists, One of the de- Cheerfully, the boys and their *r home in Southport, `tenders `was wounded. Jean-- masters set to work• and made or mt.,in.� them of tended-him while the crack of bricks. They refused to accept is Mrs, Farrar e and her father's rifle echoed in_ her _ a penny in payment. ears. A shall boy was standing in 50-pound lion, Rajah But the little girl did far more Y the middle of a busy road in ht home-by'Mn, far- than that. She telephoned the Nottingham directing 'traffic', �CiIGARETTE TO� ��: keeper, because the police, listened carefully to their. Heid up by his admonitory hand_ - ill avid needed more instructions on the best method cars and buses stretched in a of holding .oK the .,gang. and long' line. ` - Minn .�. •_:. •� _ - - Minn Minn . .. : . _ - .. � _ .. ..,. .- -- —1. • ♦ .. •. r .. .ti .1• _ .. .. — Minn - 'i . .. • .. kall �' S ,�`o_. •M';®:°: f, .. f dh. :�,w., x .T' .*"..•3cnr.9rSa- -..ossa...�'i+ '�•,'�1i'yr•, �-' �&, „c. i• i ,:11'�i... a .:G e a v- '?' ,.�' � m - �6• 1!�,u fir, o1C¢•/af' " :"� ':• r-.. 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TOYS Sport Shirts .. .79 repute aye stocking Boxed Greeting - _ TOYS ops ........... 391x, 98x, $169 Gloves ....................... $2.75 rep• Y Cards„ Rmas Gift Wrap, Ribbon, Trucks ....:.... 39x89x, $2. �i].39,`$Z.50, $4.50Cars ... _ ....... 59c, 69c, 98c, .$1.3 Socks i.AO $1�50, $1.85 T%masLtg Lights, Artificial 3noyvetc ArcFiery Sets $391x, 491x,79x,,.$1:49Tanks . Guns # Lincoln Toys $1.69, $2.2 ,p, L, laamee ........ i. 291x, 59e, 98c PnlIovers ....... $6.9b, $8.95 show now for these items. Sewing Hits .. ........ 291;' r FOR THB SMAS STOCKING_ FOR THE CHIL':DREN FOR THE MEN ��:; :.FOR THE LAcDIEL� - Here we have one table filled with = HOCKEY STICKS HOCKED'SKATES NYLONS suitable small tay'itents to fill their finality grade sticks. for the Name Brand Hockey Skates. Top A most acceptable gift anytime stockings this Chri$tm:es. See our , 'ee Wees — Juniors'— Seniors .grade leather uppers. Guaranteed Weldrest and Buttery 1�1y1 Stocking Fillersl. Reasonably priced at Blades. 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