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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1959_01_09i•. s e' e � ... .arse. r .. •z.et9.�' - w ,.r ,, 7,p.r%yy'Pt`i,WA.n .r?'rgry�.'.. ..-' +,.. ..' a y ^'.w�. ' tk'„�..r ✓'• x",s y+r:: 7 - wk ;. ANA • _ sr t.;�? �•'r' „Ire ..•+ ■�` - � :P •-� i��'• b., S NO. W , :110. . I p!' 1iI7211kiF .: r 4 %A4 e . $Mtss . Batas: �,Sa Pett' �. '-a1�ii�. '' .,..�•---- == � < - � •t }. it - d ;P em ure r at er P f .. '•`. 1£^ nom, 4 . , '. 1 .( y' 5 ., ,<. :•. ";�•�� -The propoeed devQlopiPent of the. • ;, .,y..,�:;,'t ` x y _ horses fri t3se tt ' r ate: W88 etlEleiZPd at fte meet a in$• of . the -:jow ttrbip ' difs . f see 1Bnic S&K,�a t, `$� • r iZy' hpembers tor- the-'Wordg #iat�e- -, ...;.� ion• nrw yearand a saw 4' B N. D. Rall and yron : Bntrri ctLbtated lie 3wlit 'iijfioe►-_ n 7 e -4 spofts on behalf of the rittepayere:' it's baeit`ta fisc salt +ss (Oe - Ott Hall said it: was the association's feel- off. to F1a;a:�, . theA&velopmeut. waapse Occdoti final and johi Saud 4 y and 'that too 11-W thie� has o! the. High Sci:bol Stt►ff `and Roil rf ,� erre, seen given to studying the financial Mercer,. StouffvilFe, and�#ck Jndge. ° - a He Raid he Felt financial of'•�hwda, from York-Ot tario �. �# implications__ -- s rx"- advisers should.. be retained to studT .2W were assong the -, th;ee hundre& the proposal. "We feel the rest of the and .fifty delegates from a1l parts of '� taxpayers masuffer" .he said. Dir. Ontario ahp adend'od base three -da y 3P '€ r” $twit asked if there had been any. A peal- Aaaeptfiiy df t4, f bf1 ._Mem- r brad down for the proposed: sew- btu OaiastcY'Sei a#�!�t1r SSds4ol �s � ?'1 ge�aad water plant ReevetSeotl said d*s' Fedeis0ew Tb> neo tis •' ?!. - ' 1,• they, would not ;silts an agreement week.' Y we tffat hfist • drla eE. ra c r # ,: i until the costs re _ Mrs. gvtb Ure. C.. ria E sale 'he b - n y - Pronse; Mr 'i". ley, MFs: i�" ]- a '- t mora on., such s large ,p jest �►ould r Chapman; all 's,r R xy ,W fi ,y x Morfey,.lei C IL S. p 'p tt " '�,., ". " ,y �'g :.�. '" s �.... 'R� •w. r':; , y;: ,n, 3 .1 ' � .+ 1 lf8. IS1&�ie. - • Pickering, " john-F''alialSE � and �-t �� .. • Councillor. Ross Hawtherne..s ild. d. Oshawa: Mrs. 'P: would like it known that as far as this- ads 3frz. -B. Hewvis, Whitby, ee proposal has gone, coandl lass drie'en guests 'at a tea during the hoHda* " vers" b bars. 'Ii: T. Falls 1,.����� s� i,> -» J a hard bargain and got a great deal 'f •' ,�. scasotr 6i y. 1 r • • �, . �, t tr x •. ".. > ' "*�°� : ' more than was in the developer's orig- t' anal ro 1. Witia the incrgased mill arse; Whitby. err honour of B�sti. _ - P 1 Valleaa and 3frs. F� pease.. Rib • ` .. > � �' "=t - ..° •• „ ass t}te' miU _rate could come — - t y. a store: he. snare .friendae at ya, k.. down Ise Baia, He added lana! the 18;98 1"eau uiil'be pleasld to itrsasi+t<lh'� c -tom M �' et� .. a coundl have been ver demanding of essji,}7srg ofld health, ,.,•Y.sr.-"w3.w +!. �,� '°"`'"` `` Crusader, but that ote.firm hs? t) -us- I g ' tied up and n+ij", t,, if r.. and Cyril o u f ands�df dollars L}t:tia were dinira gnesfsrle �•. . , �� •. start as soon asp 0. .�r; f and "l1rs. ''Fred Levy,, Toroatot," Y, JF Y pa i at` ue. x aIId ->? ios:inLZ ex. g f3eaaal Hoep-mak >< goo far Mi. aadjKrs. Wali' Pertuhn ' been Ino bifnd rush into this', r, Friday. Ree Sco-have bert tt v tt: was asked if the deve- - _ � lo�pment. would increase laxer m the � aw , DECD ,�a. ear it mol, on . ,fit.. - rest of the township. fie stat he di nous set ds +� • �i ' ��'r Graay sau- the car was Now en FoC. not think it would. %deet any ward Mrs. f ii. Ceoalc T l�st�s found parked set, I3eesls' 'St..=brhiad outside Sehaol Area b He did••zat spend a few #eeb wit$ soII Wit+ 5, e the UcEachaie g'a'rage It -iq4--been Poncethink. a new high school In the de+e- deet tstd faecal, at 416eilnl�, �.. '. � � �r Ifo af"' the 'iPVi an plamw to 3Pt tier. ` } = Car_ • %.:.c.:p-_ "nto car lot. The > affect h# > ._ '.._ _ 10 aaeet world afl' N� Ch 1Or for leas bees eitsM 4,yp Dodge coupfc. i►ay" d s g. -f: -e keg of -the. Town-;- _•. HesplW soegat'!. , thfer � Tisoosas U'Caadd*, of the, •spbout i.34 a as.. l ybslp Posies: has anndttneed the adds- i'rrietader have apYed 7-a g f� - Police, slang wiW taessbas' `ke)ie he driver• had- *alp ityostso 1t tion of, -two new men to the iorcr,.. qty of $35I.pg per lot; put in all. inAA - Towaship Force, were ,.s0W min �pt before. A search ai .the srik , &a the. pronwtioa oG ar present :cern �1 swriep as well an *4rdee the � � kat yakebmv� +1 bwt e # the" t°ewl e*T fail turn asp any clue.: her.. 63 acre Industrial' sdte. Tltey would � � tisltisB hese goes . QWAS ,.- t ` + M �oRatds O }_ r _ _ p4$ctacia Police, aiid the wager and •eewase plats- Their sera ex loratvly is Xbrlis York Police, have oats wagld atttoorht to'about total ti " e � ish4�tise - e > ': .joined the TBwashsp Staff. s , , ad dollars' boetw7 f rebs heart attlldC. assid •- Vow GOM 'i'lris brings- the 'total staff fit- :aioid' g✓o-a�kong wet - oa ssevseea: li>" enol NM - the F r bei to-=-Cbw, Two, light The council have stated tlu.t the.r . : 1459 -� _ . , their >> 's.•w`���q� �. s . , Coractables .sad tw+o • crviltiaas'", sad own engineers world have to itt stsooa: nmol' ear / tttisd is OhtM•-' a Se�cretarYrFete of thsese aideraadi --- y agreement with a es. ;-n, _ The member of the 1958 Village l"m whea'Yr9o8* --; ,trunks; council any last Iat$sfip rhtlt`� . p � before eossadl wonM agree . took the Oath 4f Office yl now opeaiss; 9, tUghway 401 , ars t tonatroettad t e� Draw rF zi far 7rttt F s ht" at .,' � • to go al�d on it. Reeve STset'maa '? Clerk Bruce A Hogs 12, dosed. >rie w .",top h6 Scott said as korag as they were satis- itll>sinss 1 l+i a f onds evening• Council thip'Tear� . oet't foat�eoresets�r reed tl, ` saR+Y a ` " v C ,L Clerk Hogarth epo fled with the pleas he d-ttl not .feel y -. ed oi: Reeve. 7�#R � �! �yet1 tie toe concerned with Vho 1Rr. rt.l eez , r of and. Goaaciltorf h1b. •litione, -healthy state- ia, iaa� eoileeti<1ast�t' At the clow of the fina# rgeetm; built the plant. (The township or the K ' H� p *; Ptuvis, Rat. M. Hall an4. apo•. , the cad of 1957 arrears "snood~ at' a- -V lId WatsoII.' round f9Z0 thoarsand. but, at the en4 the ens of 1'"ickerishg Township developer). The reeve said they lhstie "!� ltNw 'dld? 6r lhncil, fast week, refiling .Rewe. a copy of eII agreement that ilt�s sad on New Yasa'a Day a ewora were the tyro mertr)l& . of 195% with a much eater tact levy red but as >m aa+' � �Wadw , new Public EJtilities .� anon- -'sad assessment, arrears were only ' WL i;. Lawson. and Cratyp'lbrs` soiidtor has iris 7d � •�y �. � +s• � � �: Messrs James Koch gni..- rraeuhe} the i16 theusstid "r4lrk This gid pyg}a and Roost Stewart. sere not had time to atariy i>" es Q� village is showing a 2 pep better presented with dealt sets a! Cr..,Aas tsreesld hl3ts to �S}re Scott said ► ---- hat -- at all pus--- s Mr. Hussam Rev. H. epherd. &t. `George's thaw average for such municipalities e. _- - "'x� 1 r cted the cis- at•. 1+� ,.�� R� log W limy oat -ties -were held dtsdq� the r - s New Year wow one, t fisc l�ltsiest • •` ft ones oases hearts f s }Dist e�slelit.=� l. *`..f�- ; will t biltbdays by 07 es Jcltfrl'� *' trson at the JoBi:fe home an ` .,. 2nd turday's Globe and Maul, . )acct Hambleton's 'pietas it,1 _ was havirrs.-= ' ,";-'I ..-mai` _ i' a 4 �+ .>t�R�► '1" 1i� t ' Dr �. depends• on the . I .s mock velope. Gerigs shows t 40 worth spa itsoc� p easant' b thick that the death effort. Five years a- _-� - _-� -- p��{� .."---=----------= = ceases were soW in 1958. 6 � •— -+--* rate frogs tuberculosis is only a go, t - thopsaed new DOG LICZN8= were 184 licenses not collecte4 V e'I'!ie foc4 is on the future, on the twentieth of what it was when the cases year, so we have reduced As a result of a number of per- wh6- no longer--' - - �� afsteen jnars rather than the Seat - Sale started fifty, years ago, new cases at the rate of tvap Lund- Boas not $ayiag their 1458 deg tax, own dogs, 23 Who r. _ 8W. s� D. I- Crozier, than to face the fact that there are red a year. At that te, it would T have .a}oved away, c.L77 who can 1pbst Perry, of the Christ- still nine thousand new canes each the 1959 Township Cowigl may a- located, 2 who Dave . Aehawa tier ` Sal Codtairma of the Ontario take 45 years to rid Canada of this dopt the plan used by Markham and ensc, and 95 who gave no respo fta 'year—which is a bit over one every disease. Of course, we can do faribet- Scarboro to collect these arrears ----; to appeals at a11. Those in arrears ^ '; ty-Osbawa Tubercuk*is Assoc- , Doer right through the whole 365 tet tkth' that if we pitth into it-- that of issuing Summonses. It was were notified by mail, the pound- . "The •successes of the past days". and everyone—has- the cbence to reported that Markham issued over keeper. called, but did not collect. J r•' -,wtre been b encouraging that them . "Tuberculosis, eomin►vnicabie, help. They can buy Christmas Seals. •150 summonses last fall for this pur- This year it may be very different, 14 great temptation, to dwell on them is preventable, said the Christmas ' We hope everyone will remember to pose. � so it will pay to get a license im- . not took squarely at the TB Seal Chairman. "How soon it will .be —Send is Their Christmas Seal Ea-, A report to Council from Mr. T. mediately. -OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 7:00 pem ROUGE HILLS.. EXCEPT THURS. & FRI. TILL 9:00 ps,m JUST EAST OF ROUGE BRIDGE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT. JANUARY 8th -9th - IOth COM NO. HIGHWAY SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING -.-.-'15 `74, :TINS D The c (YOU RAVE 60 . 29c, '3 1 OD (a.e of de blas tae) - POPULAR BRAND i FILTER TIP18 OZ. JAR CARTON OF."MAPLE LEAF PROQE8i C8EE8s PSGff.�.ss -- I METS Oe' fL-41e PKGS. S RED �gQII s >�) CHEDRR 13MCIAL OFFER OF ft or PLUS lfio OFF � Allswee a I A D A N s P$a. of 100—a COP sTZEE . TEA BAGS (YOU siva ��69cMA.RGARINE.....L., _ SXIX MILK POWDER Is I.R. Roz (YOU aAvz 40) 1XS TANT NU -MILK 1 85c72 -----... I C E CREAM 2 for 45c SPZO=Off= OF ao OFF PLUS 8 o OFF — XAPL= LSA" - % L8. PE8. - • HOMOGENIZED 3 QUART JUG ECHEES _�29c - �c L4RKE 2 (you Sava so) . o =Ants ayssa ZZUCZZD ,r.R Ss oo. 800d Leaf ( PLUS REFUNDABLE DEPOSITS . r-.- J II B I L s? 19 Off. TI!( "BREAD .. - A CM-N.ED BEEF s T T YT FV f T1 , t r s :.o% ri r -r - ' 60 Plans and Cecil Philip and as a Willson;b Firemen Ken Pascoe and Bob : - Matters.-- Park , Board -:Mrs. 'Bill �D wble Ceimonial ` . tea? school this Friday night at 8.00 P. m. - Al<tesiden of itr tq ougham area will The committee wish to have addit- ional members- representing the ot- eelebrate'a Double Centennial next her church groups and any other or - r , ganizations in the community. S. S. NP. 10, and the Christian a :. A ----------------------------------.- :.red years old The Celebration will be marked by Q ROUGHAAII t special program for both Saturday and Sunday, when many former mem. Mr. and: Mrs. Thos. Norton, Mark - hers of the church and school• will. 'ham called on' Mr. and Mrs. Frank, jbe;present. It is hoped that the old-;' 'Carter!dn. Sundaq afternoon. " Ibei living minister of `the old Christ- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 1 .Grant Johnston on the arrival of a W' Markhamwill be on hand. Still in little daughter at Ajax Hospital. '.Mood health and preaching supply Mrs. W. Gray had New Year's ' 60 Plans and Cecil Philip and as a Willson;b Firemen Ken Pascoe and Bob : - Matters.-- Park , Board -:Mrs. 'Bill �D wble Ceimonial $`°` m and Bob Miller. R' meeting will be held' is the local school this Friday night at 8.00 P. m. - Al<tesiden of itr tq ougham area will The committee wish to have addit- ional members- representing the ot- eelebrate'a Double Centennial next her church groups and any other or - lune 20, and 21, when the School, • ganizations in the community. S. S. NP. 10, and the Christian :.Cburch Cemetery will be one hund- ----------------------------------.- :.red years old The Celebration will be marked by Q ROUGHAAII t special program for both Saturday and Sunday, when many former mem. Mr. and: Mrs. Thos. Norton, Mark - hers of the church and school• will. 'ham called on' Mr. and Mrs. Frank, jbe;present. It is hoped that the old-;' 'Carter!dn. Sundaq afternoon. " Ibei living minister of `the old Christ- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 'i6 Church, Elder C. E. Fockler, of .Grant Johnston on the arrival of a W' Markhamwill be on hand. Still in little daughter at Ajax Hospital. '.Mood health and preaching supply Mrs. W. Gray had New Year's services. Elder Fockler is ' near 90 dinner wins Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mears of age. -Gray and family, of Kinsale. ftch year, Decoration Service has Mr. and -Mrs. E: Carswell and Dtest held in the cemetery, on the daughter of Oshawa; also M-. and south side of ,Brougham. The date on Mrs. John Hamilton had Nero Yea.'s f cairn in the cemetery, put the. by' dinner with Mrs. W. Hamilton and -the late Walter Percy, in his 71st Mr. O, Carter. bear: gives the date of the church as Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray and dau- ghter Barbara; also Mr. and Mrs The bell from the old Christian Ted Gray, spent New -Year's with A. ;G`hnreh is still used today to gallJ, and Mrs: Gray and faasrily. people to worship. It is now on the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Willson held anted Church here. For many years a f hmily re -union on New Year's • • it was used in Brougham both as a Day when all of their family had cbuieh bell and a "fire" bell. dinner with* them. A special conunittee has been set Mr. and Mrs. E. Campbell and the hep to plan for the celebration. Reg- family spent Christmas with her par - aVs4fttath* the various Brougham or- ents Mr. and Mrs. Tweedie, White- Xudiatiooa are: School Board - vale. _ Jiro. Howard Malcolm, Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ostia and family of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. D. j had happened to. the checker players OIL �� � A. Beer during the holiday. I that were always to be seen sitting WER Dennis and Garry Campbell are i around the board in his slop, re- . r spending'a few holidays with their plied, "I had to call them off, it got . '= grandparents Mr. and Mrs.. Txeedie ' so bad they were wearing shin -pada SERVICE of Whitevale. = while playing". Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Wannop held � Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tayldr had a family re -union oq Christmas Day, twenty-nine ' of their relatives with A. W. MITCHELL LTD. =R when they entertained a family of them on New Year's Day—for din- DAYS: PICKERING 74 thirty-two members. ner--somehing of a mord. ' Mr. and Mrs. K C. Pascoe atter- Mr. and. Mrs, Don Hedges, aaong Nights R Holidays., TE. 9-1763 ded the wedding of his brother, in with several other local couples, spent Almon$s Church on New Year's Eve. New Year s Eve with Mr. and Mrs. - --" ' James McGuire. Miss Evelyn Westgate. Kenneth Dean of the Forestry Stn. Mrs. Beatrice Deforge, of Sudbury, NOTICE at Dorsct, spent the holidays at his is visiting her daughter Mrs. Edward home he: c. Rancourt. Effective January 17, 1939,, Mair's Keith N,6rton of Queen's. Univer- On Sunday, January 4, was the Hardware; Knoies General Store, in sity, has ueen spending the holiday's regular, quarterly Communion Ses- Bsougltazn, will done Saturday ttigr`_ts with his parents here. vice at the United Church. at 6.00 p. m. The dance in the Halt here r on Mrs. E. G. Code had tt�e visiting .4 Saturday night had a very poor at- minister from St. Andrewrs Presby» tendance. terian Church, Rev. W. and Mm The Wowen's Institute will hold Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell spent Fuller for Sunday dinner. Mr. Fuller their next meeting in the Hall Tues- I New Year's Eve with friends in Tor- was Mrs. Code's former minister as _ day afternoon January 11. The prog-Ionto, and had dinner with his sister Markham• V rain will be, taken by Mrs. 'Jl. Ell- the following day. -~'-------------=- ------------------ a icott on "Citizenship and Education." Anyone wishing to give their cards Hostesses: ERR i W'' Jd Hostesses: Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Burrows, received at Christmas to a worth- OOD Watson and Mrs. L. Johnston. All while cause, may do so by .leaving� The Woman's Association will mee ladies welcome. Mr. Crowder, of Bracebridge, who Baptist them to ,the box at the rear of the ; at the home of Mrs, George Todd ''r M was visiting his daughter Mrs'. Thos. Baptist Church, or giving them to for a noon luncheon, at 12.30, on " English, met with a lesions accident any member of the Young People's. Wednesday, January 14. Subject for W t on New Year's Day, when he step- The cards will be sent to bfiss Jean Roll Call—"A New Year Tboughie. 1 Linton, in Nigeria, Africa. Any ' child The Home and School will have i ped on- a piece of ice, causing him to there, who attends - Sunday School fall and break his leg. He was rushed a euchre in the school on Friday ev- to the Oshawa Hospital where he is _ and. learns a Bible Verse, receives a ening. i 1 .card. Mr. and Mrs. George Told enter- 1 present. esent. The Baptist Church Y. P. Society tained a number of relatives and .14 The Women's' Missionary Society -of St. John's Church will meet on 'enjoyed a skating party 5t Snider' friends to dinner on '�'ueeday: January 15, at the will bit on pond' on Saturday. Following the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dart and; Hodgson, who twill be assisted G.:, . -skating. the -group was entertained at children- attended -a birthay party on Mrs. A. J. Gray and Mrs_ Rtobey the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spen- Sunday. 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ Miller. The program conrerler ,viii rt cer. f lumpton, of: Lansing. The Goodfellow•ship Cuss of the -------------------- be -----_- be Mrs,- Ray Ellicott. Roll Call' United Church will meet at the home PickeArg Township, Ctvil Defensg s "Pay -your Membership Fee". Please remember the Travelling Basket, of Ms. and Mrs~ Wilmot Hill. on _ �' Tt:e earl • sTravn of St.I-The'pr6gram Tuesday, , January 13, at 8.30 .p• m. yearly g Johnsi Church will be held 9 the church on wilt be in charge of• = Basic Raabe Ctc. A Church oil evening, i � January h 21st. Mrs.. James Peddie "and Mrs. Win. ' 1. Appraise Da2rage and 'Zoo All nes&yconvenet9 please have reports Towner.- Demolished Buildings' ready. Mrs. R. E. Forsyth is visiting her g, Casualty Handling. FIi Mr. and Mrs.. H. Miller and Fazsi- daughter and son-in-law. Mr., and 3. Emergency Fire &dnM Mr.s . Clark, of Windsor. 4. Elementary Sngfmeedog and ity; also Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gregg and Cone We4&t4V1:iug Dat - - and family, spent Nciv'Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs: Allan Miller, at Jennifer, of Whitby', Misses Jena and Pickering. Isobel Gregg, of Toronto: Mr. and 5, General C. D. OrgsnFza*a.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Mrs. Thocs. Gregg and Mrs. T. _ 6, The Affect of Nudaar Wsapooa. son . an also Mr. and Mrs. Don. j Condy spent New Year's with Mr. Theis, and many other related stab- Sonnun, of leo Mrn, returned Don. E and Mrs. Hugh Gregg.' - jects will be tart in the Cline -week ` on Sunday after spending the kali- J Mr. and Mrs. Sarl Schurinan and Course. starting — iarry, of Willowdale, spent the hot- idays .in Florida. �dy with Mr, and Mr3 Wm. Brown ' Tuesday, January 13, 1934 r-- Mr: and Mrs. Wtn.. Knox were at ing and Bruce. At 8.00 P. H. At - home to their family on New Year's ) - Mr: and- Mrs. Graut'- Taylor and Southwest Pidwring Sire hall - Day when thirty-ope sat down to a t Frank enjoyed New Year's with Mr. dinner, which.was served in i Ontario Civil Defense Diploma M - Mr, and. Mfrs.. Edgar Douglas.' :of Georg iii' s. MILLS ELECTRONICS CLAREMONT North Dakota and Mr. and btra Al. Chiee > Officer ---T Robertson spent New Year's with y Bill Keevil and Ray Ward attended Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rtedshaw. lWan" bas failed to Short Courses at Ont. The Induction. Service : for Mr.. isouse the reason whietit t*r of _ mas- TV SPECIALISTS Agricultural tura College, Guelph, fast week )ohn A. Cartgie will be held he.a sn The annus tepayers' Meeting -to the Baptist_ Ch+yr ch an Januar} 16, icy �gsged la sea f4e1 k sb°dd' IEr MI<T 6serietl frosty ► elect School Trustees urs held is the at --8.00 P. m. - oporolisto pts vkisshy. %' school on December 3l. Mrs,. Dor----- ---------- Maybe ' s the same seer,•—lust so iostg as tlaittp are goist along iaa •.6 1�IARL3 &wvlps by IsaiNd Mtdltioi■M. • sen W,el.+h, 'retiring tsteritber, was a los, lied +a[ ureter,: ?� elected for a three-year term. Mr.. We btzatazts ��- G G IARN�fl® so via of sessw me �_' James McGuire, chaired the 'meeting .. OUNBARTON of taking on a seti4ds e danger of this matsm and gave a report on the year's aa- Mrs. Worley Black is. -spending a but toward s sl lbm 526 ivities. week in Kirkland Lake visiting. her _w can threw otiaiM bs,oal t1M saseq, f' ' Mr. Don. Sanderson was at O. A mother, Mrs. Donnelly. tbey won't ham to bare bases eta C. last week- attending a three-doy Rev. James and Mrs. .Payton and reseb r '.. g WWNT, AJAX ifICK� s" 01��1 Course in "Pest Control": Dorothy visited their daughter Mrs. us.Pers r.:d. Between cars being stuck in the Dugald Thompson and fatttily of .the . TottosWp - ditches, and those not able. to start, Base Line: -,at New•Year's. _ on Monday, Ken 'Ward had a busy Mr. E. G. Code is in Seafbrth, vis = proposed development coax be tbdr _16: f tizste of it on the week -end. The tesstr iting his daughter Mrs, Everett nucleus- of great escpaasfoa hojts, btat r "" peratures ranged from 16 to 20 be Smith. tL ! • i added it would go ahead only g dor NEWS� low zero. Danny Fitzgerald, of Fairport Road' right and would besbllt the trwnship « G r• , THE����Rr _ Rev. A. E. Cresswell and family. North, suffered a painful Injury, as a whole. spent several days last week visitfn�g breaking his ankle. He returned froze Miss Violet Swan, new cooaidlioc In at Paisley, Ont. the Ajax Hospital on Friday. said "we are gpiag t+ot havato v` w On Monday morning, this week, • Mr. and Mrs : 'Peter Fbrmanek judgment and opittiawe^oq things. Paas udgme "• _ w .. " the "News" while visiting a 'certain were at home to.. frierids on New that will benefit the legmool - .• _ fi3rber-shop in town, pr's Eve, population is said to be �� a well-known Y e __. WA saw the proprietor watching some- Ms. Bill• Harris was in MonireaI in Rose bank its mqp thing, closely, out on the street, and o ee New Year's, visiting friends. c'-ildret4 and ogs,^ sheremkrl ed. She -- At suddenly turned around saying "Hey, Guests at the Code home on New said she; felt,there.wu.a grog My Oflook at that do sit ' out in the ng in the i'nture:• g ting Year's Eve,.were Mrs. Thos. Veitch, for Pickering middle of the road he doesn't of London; Mrs. Adam 'Bradbury, Last year's reev@. Wm:,G.,L�ssson a et tip -he'll. freeze to the pavement Mr. and -Mrs. Douglas Bradbury, of said he felt the inaugt }`�ai m g u r •Just with that a car came along, and Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hark- was making histodry as it was thera r. P'CK had to turn out and around the dog. shay, of Scarboro. time that two la y members had tOtt He wouldn't move for the car. This A party, for'the, members of the 'i on council. He told the new •member proprietor ' then called -: out to •the Mission Band was held on•Saturday while much f their time BO 8i Drugs Ltd. p that hl o et will Its ' y. ~ News ",too late, he's stuck there"..at the_ United Church -Sun&& -School--� taken_ by council work, it is 'Wbrt11- .i. EOiterfl- I�OLFie - This same barber vrTieii asked what room, sponsored by Mrs. Cade and while and satisfying. ^ • u -=BROCK ROAD & No. 2 » --'`Moffaff's Store s_`. _ - _ _ • � .,.- % ,.• .'. ` ` _ .• LF c ARTRUR'MITCH...."- M.riey Mail's Stolro I, I T E. H'FUEL WOODUNBAVOIN - , ,0ALr FUEL Lyric's Stops Ear WOODLANDS AREA MA RIALS Orchard's Crown Inn : x ' . -A CIL PAI NTS - RoOW• ;Resebonk g star. iFor Pllfiptpt Delivery �'hoAe Ricicering 74 or IR" HUS si StOiA : ~ _ 7 9015 - Jackson of Ridgewood Road was out GrWrY Josqpk pom%dK -Pickering Generall Haspbd BROCK ROAD of hospital and home in time Ajax Winter Sports . .. •. t, . . :.•*." , .. for Christines. 8aturday,'-Jaubary 4 195% The Horhe and School held -their % a campaign to promote We driving on our anis Jun- doing W -i - the past year, regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan- . Gary Kaskiew, of the Kiw in front of us almost constantly and according , u Rowlin League, was bast week', - — - ----------------------------- highways has been uary 6. In spite'of bitter cold, ;, " PUBILIC MEETING to police officers it, has paid off in fewer accidents and few good number was out for the meet- high bowler with 225, and won " the ing. The new chairs recently purah- silver dollar. Barbara Jackson won OSHAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY 14dahties the.second d*llar with the'hiddc,i TUESDAY, JANUARY IA 190 At a" Winter season it would be a good idea.for parents to ased'by the Board and the Home and 5`15 P. IbL score. own safety program with regard to winter sports. School were in place aaa a great im, — 1promote their 0 children that while sledding, skating pr&ement to the room. A slating. Sorrk to hear that, Mr. W. R., Subject 7' ­ -'It should. be pointed out to they can also be dangerous if and toboggan party has been arran- '.Banton. of Sunnysl6M.'had au $peaker - Alderman Givens• ------ rand skiing are all fine winter sports ged for the'" school, ' f6r Saturday, ident. acid i, 1i -,c2?bcve6 Gen-Fral- ------- ------------- .. .... Care is not taken-. January 17, to be held in Greenwood Hospital.* We. hope he will make a Mrs. David ()rickton appeared be.! Village alone there were two toboggan fore the 1959 Council this week a*- I.Ast week in Pickering I Conservation Area at IJO p. in. k)ur quick recovery wid be home soon. two months guest speaker was1fr. Sid Pugh, who The "Rootigettes" had their first mg if council would consider hh*ff ­---vccidents reported. One boy will be in hospital for ed a slight skull fracture spoke on Cons�rvati>il, and described Christmas party.—These junior Miss- a social worker in addition to th a broken leg.. The other boy received ISS present Welfare Administrator.n, three small children had their'nwood'Area and, its purpose- es, 7 to 10 years- old. had their bus - and concussion. At Dumbarton, 'the Gree• i6s It was an interestin Mrs. Crichto sa4 there have beast lbaggon literally demolished when it struck a tree: -A few brus g and int iness meeting, played gam.�s,'musi, _W ere. lucky. chairs being the favourite'and even, instances area where chil*,cia JM e only in sustained -they w topic., served at the ck*e of have been left homelese.by fire A" In 94e north township, there is rarely a winter Week the meethig. body won, a prize. They then took end of the towi There is still much sickness in this care of the most important part of other cases where, a social nurses not called upon to sew up community and hope all will soon be any party -"he food,, and left. with could be used. She suggested it nLlikt grid goes by that local doctors are fbirry of "Thank you for the party, ..-.1acerations received from winter sports. b., a. joint, sit-up of the thrge, =uaio- If children are told repeateffly,.and its probably the only w4y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilett's small du&- and, see you next Wednesdav" palities. ------------------------- Ao get it acrow to them, that they can be easily hurt if they are liter Elizabeth, has suffered a dis� St. Edward's -Hall. is fulfilling anz. . 9 Ximaxis Hold Final, Xesting 210t careful, it may cut down the number of. winter sporting asci- placed vertabrae. Under treatment, other need of this fast glowinp c. enjoy rushing to a sh i,is much improved: =unity. Due to the overcrowding of dents. No one wants to be a kill-joy but, none 4 Rouge School, the Kindergarten The Du their Kiwasiia doctor with a boy or girl whose limb hangs limply or who is cover- I Miss Flora 'McPherson, of'rorcu c gaz P has Club held their last official meetiM oed with blood, when like most accidents, if care was exercised the tr,, spent the 'Week -end with Mr. and been moved to the Hall for the rest for 1959 in the form of a Christmas 'r allow - e 1. -L Fraul. Weavers. of the. year. This will Party at the home of Dr. =4 M". L Incident could have been prevented. tion es in of Church - Mr acd Mrs. E. Cornua entertAin- for better distribution of class Many children use the highway slope at the foot Roberts. Members and their wives, a - down the hill and ed their family on Sunday -twelve in the school. long with many friends. -enjoyed a street for sledding. It is reported that some go all, The New. Year -'a Eve- Dance. very -excellent Christmas buffet hin- 41- - Out across the creek, while others go out almost onto the road. One at the . Z of these days a tragedy could occur. Let see that it doesn't. Douglas Weaver spent a few days - Rougi Golf Club­w;is a wonderful cheon with all trimmings, After,the with friends in Weston. success. Congratulations bD the West lunch, all took part in group sing. Hdppy Birthday to Billy Weavers Rouge Community Association.. songs and square dancing. A nrelll gates t awforth and Mr. Carl Pas- who celebrated on December 26th. A baby -boyt Congratulations t party. Thanks Doc and Olga. Mr. and Mrs. Sowvty and fautay Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Uo"is-of West Corr.. 'Poe in Almond's United, Church on --with the formees and td his sister dm Townsh ip Makes -i December 31st. spent Christmas Point Cres... er San t the case in villages, sister, Mr. and 'Mrs. D.- Henderson -' We were very happy46 hear 'that Past President Dint Sit . ip and Lill - As was , and family of Pickering. - John Yates is improvi4 and is at fan entertained Kiwanis nuambera. 'Appohitments As was a busy- one during the Visiting Mrs. E. Cornutt at Christ- home again. ppom Chri3ts�as season: The annual con- 'heir wives and neighbors on. Box - A t=arots were nigde by bylaw cert, combining the public school and mas were: Mr. and Mrs- W; Chafes - ---M-.---Heeb----H-ettderso-Eazt Ave, tag Liar. Forty- wo in a enio a of Green River;.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred leaves for Vancouver on a three- seasonable buffet luncheon and speo. "at Pickering Township's inaugural the Sunday school was held in the Boyers and, son Lionel, Scaxboro. week business t-ip. ...jamdng this week. ch do December-- 8th, with a Jal entertainment arranged by Dimt. OWN t Several from this community have Metro Planning Bosxd-W. Grant attendance. Mr. Ross Jackman, ve irzmw been on -the sick list. We hope We Messer; Weed Inspector-Qeo. Holt- Supt. of -the _ S. . S, , wa-- := . ­ % -by; Trench Excavator Inspector- The . pupils under the d-i.rect'on of new year will bring everyone health Engineff jefferson; Pound -keeper,- 'their own teachers -rs. Gly-na East- and happiness. SAVEI .1M . ............. Ir. Gerigs; Fence-viewerw­F: Puckrin, rrt-- IL Canon, bawls wood and Miss Elva Stt IL Mil=, W. siented - enjoyable number,. The S. S. WOODEN STORMSAM U WW AS Jones and Leonard Get"; Livestock classes. as well as the Y_. P. V. al - :7 . inas -:Stin-� - -V.%hLator--W. C. Willson; PUmning s6pirparticipated.On Christ Frenchman's Boy o Imard-Wells Ptibdde, John Mansell, day. Rev. T. Fleethain delivered an A meeting of the Fairport United Dave Lannex and George Todd to end inspiring message, and the choir U Church W. A. was held at the nurse $4." of 1960 and K. Clarke, W. H. Craig, rendered two antherr, wftli Mr, C. 7 ion- Monday evening, Wro, Newman, J., S. Scott and E. CloasotL as wbit-t. in the evening forming ng, to discuss the ing pf a club for the young peo FM 'ESr11M.M 1.00 Do" to end of 1959; 'Health Unit- the Y. u, Jamus P. U. presented a Chriatn pie of the community. At present EASY Jean L. McPherson; H"pital Board- Pageant Kith Miss.Beatrice Nlc.Lean there, MOMMY PAYMENTS 7 ]ff. Ashton; Sletre 'Conservation An- conducting the worship- ere are no recreation facilities foC service. On 'he teen -a alters or young -J. S. Scott and W. H. W New ye I t 9 married peo- Athority est- ar s Eve'a n=ber _n ..-Of Ole Yt to h24e len nk V -P Ontario Atith thi-i.Aistrict- They F- ife5-55Ln - L - - . ; _ - 'Betson. In addition, month, and -9. James and B tify D, "' e . einng�_qnce a month, "00. ro Dance and Sc ic Hays -thorns q r tffe c1urdh 01 and H other activities in council on the --Indus-- aid He t4 Will be made at the will represent cc= nning. alio Mr. and Mrs, Al.'- next meeting,- - -at HARWOOD N at NO. 2 HIGHWAY _1 . January 1117, - the t:mal committee, H. Spang and H. red Pegg entcrtainled gue-ts at their -church. All the young married coup-.. AJAX PHONE 1032 Ashton on the Game committee tin the' eve Of- les' interested' in joining invite%l ------------- 7 ----------- 7 ----------- 195. to attend.. The -Afte"noo-:1 - Woma*n.� A"ocia. - co��.` A repres GREENWOOD tntati.ve of the tion fieN -their -eTecti­onoT_6;fffcers at will call on each home owner at the and Mrs. Do- Id ,a� their December meeting. Mrs, .john Bay and Fairport this week -end rie- n- r Dna Piett ai .1 Broe4ts has replaced' Mrs. Percy, :;My of Hamilton,' spent the ho'. -i -ay yarding the. park areas in the new 'tarkc, as pre-ident. The Evening W, -irith Mr. and Mrs. Witt. Clark- and d sub -division by Crusader propose A. also held their election recently. Development. A petition from the Mr. "n Clark. re- B I N G 10 0 Messrs AVilliam. and How�ard, Mrs. DQW,4s_ �Morden. will replace sidents requesting certain Lands for 1� muss Edith Ortnerod enjoyed C.hris. %f rn. Wni. Pegg as their president. park,, will be made to Council and The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- the Develop,". PICKERING COMM., HA i1to.1• LL 01 Pias Day with Mr. and Mrs. M per was observed at the church ser. 0. of Creswell. The Frenchman's Bay Howe afto ► i T*ce -list Sunday morning.' with Rev. School meeting will be held on Jim - Ur. and Mrs. C*�as. McTaggart and 'Umily entertained Mr. and Mrs; Mil- 7'. Fleets officiating. Mr. and nary 12. Miss Percy, of the Ontario I. - .- Wn* JAN*'.1,14 ..'kn Pegg. Mr, Mrs. Wm.. Pegg • Mrs. John Brooks and Mr. Kenneth County Health Unit will be guest crud' family, and Sirs. ,J. --Herbert. of , Brooks were received ' into church speaker. membership by. Confcssion'.1-of Faith'. Toronto, on Chribtma' Day. CongratuLations, to Mr. and Mrs. JACKPOT $90, $1409 Christmas- Day visitors with the N. number of the'men -folk of this Andy Whyte, on the birth of a son, Chas. Closson family were: Mr. and 'Place - have been enjoying a game of on January S, 1959, at the Ajax Hos- Mrs. T, Closure. Highland C, -,eek;., hockey each Tuesday 'evening in the Pital; also to Mr.'and Mri. Lawson50 4:1M, Al'o, the birth of -a a son 'Mr. and Mrs; Robinson, Ilan%iltott; Brooklin- Arena' s some of them Farquhar, on at are members of We Broqgharn book- the Ajax Hospital. �.--,Jdr; and My*. K. Randall' and fam- 0 :Aly, Whitby. ey, team, pjaying,,in the churck leap- . Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest B=k have Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Eastwood and ut - in L -8 touffvilie Arena on Friday returned home after spending month V..da; Miss _Mar ay Brown; Mrs. Fred evenings. with relatives in Kingston. rovm and Pattie. of Brooklin en- A Happy Now Year To All. Mr. Andrew Gorman is vi�sitiag his 0 IT NOW ar's e - - ------------------------- 7--i brother Chade3, 'in Beasusville for -foy:ed New Ye inner' Nvit�h, M,..'. two weeks. - an' fr_s--VV*r­,1Aa-n and Bill. Mrs. Norman NVilson visited Mr. BALSAM1 MT. ZION Sir an4d,Mrs.- Fred Oswoo& have d Mrs. Norman Bu'rten, clacemont, 'moved back to* the Bay 'and -are now Miss Betty. Gates has accepted a living on Corntiferm- Street. on Christmas -Day: po;itiqn_as tsachvr ata jschool near ... Fit. Lieut. Harold and Mrs Scott Rev. T.--fleethain enjoyed N ew' Arthur. Ontario. have returned to SenrietAire,' after -'s Day. with his niece, Mrs. Bert. -,.Yea. ID 1-t. T �Appl�by, Caleddn .1�ast. 11r. and Mrs. Jack. Brooks, 14r. I .. a 0_5 !! sporting . ELM Ford car. . -largest spending Christmas with Mr. - and. 'Mrs. Feed Scott. Unfortunately, Mrs. : - . .. .... .. _ I.... � - - • It will pay you to hav4 all maintenance, repair P und Mis... Alfred Pegg, Sheila Pegg, •One'or the New* 1',r*, Scott has to undergo surgery at- tlte- . r renovation and'fedecoration jobs done around ..-.Sandra Lambert and Kenneth. Brboks iailaterinks was at the libme of and Mrs. Cecil Disney, w'hen twenty- ?axHospital. during her-itiky here, '-your bome-'or- place of business durin"7" winter were New Year's Day visitors with five of 'the F. '-Disney family sat A speedy recovery is hoped for o has been 4 ik Mrs. E. Harding- who lull in the buildin industry. Mr.•.itkid` Mis.' Milton Pegg, Edward ane joe. down to, dinner. Congratulations to Mr.'.and. Mrs. hospital following 'a heart attack. ' HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS under the Mr. and Mrs.- Herb. Mid4letort and rh=:Iy enjoyed New Year's din Winton White, who celelyfated 'their On Saturday, January 10th, a munitbon-fire will 14 com- y heid at Brun- Natioftal Housing Arm, are available through ­,wi-h the Chas. McTaggart family. 47th- wedding anniversary on Satur- day, January 3rd, dle's Beach, when all_ the Christmas your bank ... �ip , to $4 000 and P UD to 1Q years 4. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byers spent Day with Mrs. P. Wilson.' I Friends are sorry. to hear that '.Mr. trees collected, will be Oiled add' burn�ed. Time - 8.00 p. m.- to repay ENT LOANS, FARM 1WROVEM backed by the govemmmt,'are also available .,:-aristmas Mr. and M rs. Leslie Wilson and fam- Wm. Harbron.was taken to the Osb - awa Hospital on SaturdaW. ------------------------------ through You beak up to $5,000 and up to Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Pascoe were The W. A. will meet an Wednes- WEST ROUGE 10 years to rqay. ts at the wedding of Miss Mar' ; day, Janawy 14, at lbs boos of Mrs. F. Dipney''Roll 'Call — an Item on --Come one, come all, to the giant He$ yourself -and at the same time, --- - ---------------------- ------ 403W DROP INN- New. Yeas:_ Lunch will lye -served. Christmas tree burning ceremony on your com- Munky-by having jobs dose ww. YULL COUX" MEALS Church and Si3nday -School were Saturday night, January 10, at West TAXZ-OUT QRDZRS called off Sunday because of the Rouge school grounds. There will be • • stormy.weather. free hot dogs and hot chocolate for the a man F. FIWI and CHIPS. The Meir kers'' Club met on _.t to put out � --c n ge trees',6n '&Lturda". noining. Tiiey- will iv enr WE Jv wa of %win IF:" Hamuwy '_,Phone Saturday arthe home of Musses 'Lor= TRn* 9-3&W 7 - --------- ------------------------ - na and, Lois Jordan. The 4-H Pledge was repeated in unison. Miss Anna be picked up and taker. to This annual event is sponsored by DO, IT ' AL 'BURNER' Wilson cooked stuffed flank steak; Miss Janet Jones, -a shepherd's the West Rofige Community Assoc - West Rou�c, 1,a'dies'. N®V� pie, and Miss Sharyn Jones, -The Club 'u stuffed On -hold its first meeting of the slew SERVICE ions. Tests on.both the beef and pbrk carcass es were given by, the, leaderi, year on January 8. This will be th,c regular business meeting and the lysuedby tvahorily �f the Mrs. Allan Carson -and - M Mrs. Cecil first eeting under the new execut- ffi J .�Our, Canada W. MITCHELL LTD. Disney. The Roll Call was answered ive. Remember Thursday, Jan. is, DAYS: PICXERM 74. by"m -Perfect My's menu. Dinner `fur fifty, and fun i*r'jall: Nights a two"ya; I a 9-1704 04 _ - 3 v JAW ' �� win P *• r n vefoappoithe member Area rep- - iy Mr. and Mrs. Goes g• Till held open reatntativc for the Eastern Area to 6ouee at New Year's for their loaned- the Metm Pluming. Board, of Ajar, - 004HANTEED ' Mrs. Nellie Mowatt eateralued'her in" faay and mottyoungy of their young Pickering Village and I ickering Twp. . lace Bill and family of Hamilton, at The ,Town of Ajax, this year, ask- aufio- �' ♦j] Service MC N'E�S •, Visitors at the Bushby home drain= Ing for their own representative res - Cilia Lay returned to R M. C„ at the past week were: Mr. and bars. Ed. ulted in a discussion lasting an hour Anal► Make or Model 8frrgstoo6 on Sunday. Lee, of Brookiin; Mr. and- Mrs. A. or more, ending up in the - - .' FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr. and Mn. Walton were enter• Som,mervMe, of Bechard, Salk., Ron Council again appointing Mr. Messeq :Arthur Ficid r toined at the Wheeler home for a and Mss. Daly and'soa, Mirk, of Scar- as our Representative- ors .the Mob.*, ' FURNITURE DEALER holiday week -end. On Dgcember 27, bo, a,. and Morley and Mrs. Jane.,, of Board, and adding that they" agree, ionttem more guests were. included •Orang!eville• with, the principle of Ajax having - #► in a and on their rettan Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Balsdon held y'�neirown Metro rand other interested ins shlldg petty Open House on Sunday evening in g p*`. they had, a winter bonrfire. Private: An"lenes ;Service honour'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rah- such. ` . The soul branch of the Red Cross _---- .._----•----------------- �T TT ties of ch ' B 6r.Z wS win hold its annual meeting Thurs- mer, of Ajax. Mr. Rahmer is the War. DAY OR NIGHT Master of Doric Lodge, A F. and A. Village Rink Schedule- .? =..I N XS- day, Jaaaary 29, at 8.00 p. m. at the f ; Red Cross Control Brock Road and Ma Pickering,' this year. Dories'Skati Monday, 3.30 to 5.00 ng • . Sot #wvke To And From. Oebaxm 4th Con. Mr. McAdam, from the Out. officers and their wives attended. School free.' 700 to Skating Ifo. ?. l;ighway w11L Md Af:lf)M Prop. aria Diviaioa will chair the 'meeting End their wives attended. Public .8k . e for election of officers. This will be Tuesday, 3. .»".».".."'. 30 to 500 Baer ` 'CharOsssd Bases For AS an oppo tun'ty to learn what has XPi lase Luwgural � Continued School hockey - free. 7.00 to 8.00 14• OPeadod Picks b -en ac:omptished d 1938. ]fie- of this province y is 800 es RS ears and tinder - char 1 x ireshmarts wi i be served. , 1S ywift =4 � ej tLiONa: p'iCHSiiINO 1093 - -':. - -. 9.30 -hockey NNSThe Hca CL• rks's held aper: 'house -BYLAWS - charge. OF** KEPI Aad CLARKE on New Year's eve, and the Hardy The usual Bylaws appointing the Wednesday - 3.30 to S,00. School.. h*. Craigs on January 2nd; also, many functional committees were passed: skating . free. 740 to 9.30 Public Ri$� TIC7�I other social gaths:ings were held ( Chairman Only skating - charge. . _ _ _ •.,e ' ♦UC'I�ONtI:EAs doing the holidays. ' a>ttl •s�lbssissi W. 4. J. THOMPSON B. A., LLB. The Canadian Curb will meet. on* Public Works J. H. Purvis Thursday 3.30 to &W - Hilts � Thursday, January 15, for their din- Finance do Legislation Ron. Hall years and k�� ¢haoe. e. 0 to 1; of Oatado attri YI&L Dowister and Solicitor Her mxt i:r the . Geaosha Hotel -'Police and Fire A, Reeve yin ase• 8.00 to 9.34 erg - hockey, 15 years, and over - ctwg&. 7�Set, Ipoissaad H.us•• Brisiah Colombia and Ontario The speaker will be Douglas Wilkin- Sanitary Sewers Reeve Morley Friday 3.30 to 500 -School Skating s' " ' son. H• wW speak on "The Eskimo' The Borrowing Bylaw in the a- �� ' ago • : senrood B Com= of the Stone e.". Col_ mount of $100.000 was. passed. -frac. 7.00 to 9.30. Pnolie akatgss Biter. DealDaal l3ervios %: oared sWas war be shows. • • • • Dushesss Pboeet AJa= 186 Committees Appointed B Council Saturday, 9.00 to 1200 noon. Ekmsa. b P lei• of f%s. Dong¢as Johns and family spent y tary 'School hockey' - free. 1.30 to r the weekend_ with friends in Buffalo. Pk a, w� AEW Sluff acct• Tliimpla 9- 6 Plate Baker and family spent Plapr%ag Board to 3.30 -public' sirating flee•. &V _. • _ Yr 'a lraelirara P. Q >filsa. rises. !M t days of the holittays with Mrs. Reeve Morley, J. H. Purvis, 'Ab. to 5.00 key - free. 7.00 to 9JO - Rsk �• Ttsy Baker's uncle, is Indiana, ... ' .... Reeve, Ken Thompson, Don Scott. public skating -charge. - 6' p0� Mr. nail Mrs. Purvis s �� Li>s'y 'Cent iss on - 12 years and Hader, la - anslsssiss singe 1tM.pmt Cluist- Mrs. M. Butters, Mrs. R. A. Muria- coats. Adults 25 cents, - Loyal mos with their da te-s in Toronto; + , an, Mrs. Helen Cooper. OW entertained their fam l at the=• _ , ... _ Jay. Vow - - Lie'ENi� AUCTION=8l:, y ._ Community Centre Board - - home an Sunday' Ron. Watson, Ron. Hall, R. P. Win- .0 Pkk kg am* VAdiiy TowwMp ' Mr. wall Mrs. W. D. Smith left this week to: ala vautioa in Florida. ter, M•rs. , Jas. Smith, Barry Murkar�. - ,p ' >, eer.htd Jatyi Pe+.luy Mr, Mr. Urquhart, Jas. Koch. - -SPECIAL James DeGeer is now in hos- Hum Be" Met having . ezod heart Balls A Ska'-ini on the rink at. the Park, -- FYI T �ter� Solicitor, l!>: Aftalren Giw is w8aderful these days. Our thanks iJohns,r.l _ �� i� Dong. Johns, card. winter, Jack to the faithful work a who ate l - .Notary PuWk �: - morns Mo 5-m4 � Simonds. �6�0 � keeping Ct in condition. Caosarratiaa Atrtbomit'l J} >Wseii a aldol i srre•>tesi Mr. Fortier, Sr., has returned eo � - CkO� the. Ates Hospital. or an indefinite J. H. Purvis. A! Z,T�'!1 or AT. �tB62 WAM'� - acne. Also is boepttai far tion County He" Unit -= . 'Seth's Beauty Salon co1IN M7 BRUL>iB _ is Barrer Gould. Metro Planning Board Phone 640 : Pidt•� i.ast GLEJ. AC 1lUfAGM AMD Mrs. H. R. Winter is at present - �� M }� i�/ 11ta pr For the year 1958, W. Groat Bdess- /L�- visiting her daughter Mrs. H. Clarks 1• iw 'I�f am �.yfilb Boy Scouts and Cuba collected IoM JQssti Dawn lsysssi many used Christmas trees in the_ ry Cis. tis. aortas hol€aays, and a had huge bon-Ere'and IPROGRESSiV►E UTILITY REQUIRES Vw IP And Esparf oesi get-together m tl}a flats. Mary alar- B■■fififi enure, orista stopped to enjoy the picture Yaunii man 18 to 'Zi for tis• position of solos -promotion sf•rlr. AlaL7/�ltfH#.f ��,y 1d"W. - olAee i�fi�INi of these boys, seen throng!: the wil-M -NO have Junior ifttriculation dr Y/iLill�f►`gt! Jr. -C *UZ0UGH, � �S sparks ii - into `the ting typ wriftr and adding machine, g000el appearance .and - _ mss 'Highway, Seasstseat works" laadssa skr--a Ocnrre worthy of an artist's - monn•rs.cause --- _ iPhi:by, Ontario ��`--skr3] _ those rce should reply with full details to- y eatertaw`ed pony R A. 1. _ during tts holidays Ms. and Mrs. H. Two ere ltOa 2 Btglenv f %1% tweeaby n Hermas, of Carmen, Ilan., Mr. and _ , - •y. err :REAL ESTATE Mrs. Wm. Rogers, •of Toronto and = �♦ . ^1 Box 4 whnhy nab Aim - -- _ -mob -may,- -->56.u•r-H� MO--s-2Yt Phho !o -op now in rc - Mr. john --Calvert Iran, been ill for �SIN��MO - - and an areas. To some weeks srifarins from hepatitis, . - eraig Aj but is now improving. PLUMBING buy or sell for prompt ' Mr. and mm E. Andrew r�tt coVrteous service Oak for New Ysais with the Leonard Bath'. . AIJJ � ZATW at Orangeville. My. Blower. - At .meeting of she Library Baud, YES L held at the Lbcary an January 5th, Mr. CaR - _ ��` �� - --.. George Brown was re-dectsd Chair- men and Mrs. Doors Harrap, Sias. P SPEC 9MMU7!d QiV>c!f e e ft tssy. Other members of the -Board are - lime »e."lns $"a Oes>.rd Isswssace - Mr's. R. Morison, lira K. Coope, • � ��r------------------ Mss. M. Buttars, miss Packer and PWNs11M S90 M MO. i•!�7 Mrs. Coyne. A list of•the latest book t - IMISIaN a RADIO .----- - - Pkk*rLv UnW Cls RIM f� Ra►AIRs Minfst•n Nov.M•Ivl% Buttors aJ :Wm. E. r. . 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ANNE HIRST A b t �; # a I ''411, . "i - - , e� K� H ay a neighbour reported11 y� I.Yesterday taken a fit in her drive- -.- ��:, 00W sat way. 7j - w"� ,y Really this .rabies. outbreak - 7jIAI;1tF• „� Kil: �Y• i_ has everyone worried. People - "Dear Anne Hirst: i' loaf my 'better, Letters you exchange-. + __ � , with children and animals can't • you close, sad rP- � Y � y r be too careful. And no one husband five years ago, and I will keep .y . : _should befriend aoy stray ani- . _ _ have been so lonely since, thrt • veal ideas and aspirations he f> mal that . comes . around. Rough • - many a, tune I thought I did not has not' yet confided; in rettun. _ - • you can cutouts a him with �x ,, r .�' , on the animals but safety comes want to wake up tomorrow. But Y g ' w f ". _ first. Take. -your oyvn animals to ' . a few. months ago some friends • assurance - of your faith and. - introduced 'a man from out.ot • !afore hopes. As . he concea- t� q' s� be inoculated. Most districts have town, and we both have become ' uat�- n � studies" he -in&* � �, free clinics -at a central location. Itrquire -from ' the -police or the Interested in each other. He has •riot write as often as yoi� .. Township council. Animals show . already declared his love, and I ' • would like, but dont be N really $a believe I have found •alarmed Keep up' your endrot w �r w. s � y no ill effects from. the shot. They someone I could consider gantry- s the' cone§pondence anyhow: -, .; r are stickier „than humans who Ga out' with other ' mea- ,� if stiffer considerably. For that rea- r •friends, too. It will keep your ; 4 ;; ; son inoculation is not- given �.. � seems to think only of my unless ,a person has been bitten he enjoys good music. f mind alert, and' help you un- _ and thetheatreas ttset7 to, aaa -* derstand'hian 'better. . � or otherwise i, contact with an &n are so congenial i feel I ' s . ' . • • ' .. . animal known to -be •rabid. have known him for 'years. Problems attack all of us, and „ Did asked his father, "Is It "He is about ready to retire, it is good to have an under- .. 1 `' - true that man has descended , . . _ and says he will -move her. standing of unseen' friend who � from monkeys?", . . . •, ' , .'where all my friends are if That can see your situation objective- ' - •• ' 'will` make' me ,happy. He is of ly, Anse •gust M wise and kind,, - - It's .been pretty well proven." - mY faith, just my age, and . as and has aided thousands of = •FORGOTTEN WAN Guy Williams, wh'o stci s an TV as Zorro `But what about all the mots- - actively, interested in young readers who turned to her. Write and Doti Diego, Is afraid those fictional characters will 'cow- keys who are monkeys now?" _ _ people as I am. ber at Box L 123 Eighteenth St- 'pleteiy overshadow -his real personality. So he's hired a press . "They were smatt enough to' - "I can tell you It would be . New.Toronto,. Out. .- -_ -... ,agent to• let people know about actor Guy 'Williams. Here's . want to stay that -way!" „ _ _ very easy to -love 'him.. What to ,Guy giving the upsy-daisy to his 7 -month-old daughter, An- • -' 1. ,you think A.R 08 ,A Whiz Kid .---• - -- tolnette, as wife Jolene !oaks on. The couple also has a 9 -year- Try fee � that rnr►- - " walking " TAKE YOit7A TIItlE -feeling. of husband the man would _ . - .- mug t - I?5B -• *.make'when all I know is what' The feverish, ages.long-search- . turn as there was a clerk at only - • you, a woman about -to fa'l for a way to turn dross into gold Z. :.� ..- one of the pay-dei;k -' - My last • • in love, tell' me of him. When has finally been solved by -a call was at a jewellers to leave _ . * a man falls in love he appears musical alchemist named Ross " - i�-9-C Easy to Sew OFIROACLES Partner a watch for cleaning. The - . + at his best, as a woman -does. Bagdas gr The formula of saleslady was busy..'with a travel- "-- - . * Those - friends, some of whom - this 39 -year-old Californian:A-AD ter and apparently her business , `- PRINTED - ATTER1V - * have known him for a dozen Sing a few jingles on a slow with him was .more - important M years, say "You ale flxade for running tape, thea .speed it up ..�F'than waiting on customers. Mose a and record it again- The result, standin . By the.time I got home A .. - i • elt�aetms t0 me the best way a song hit- Bagdasarian did it -- I'd had it. - ` I "- r w come eta- seven months ago with "Witch I What I am about to write could And srhiilar experf- .• gaged, and take your time in , a few words L ences brought'- about certain - - - •��'%� " :-' *, setting the wedding date. like gibberish sold 1.5 million -against small Town. shopping ver- 4882 i records. Currently, he is doing . changes. ' 6ince thea I have sus shopping centres. My remarks honed the drugstore for any- SIZES ;aQUZSTiONS ir''WZLITY "it again with "Phe Chipmunk also take into consideration the . P - "Deet Anne -'Hirst:- Pve been . Song," a Liberty record which age and-agilitp Of the sgoppers. thing I want and Isad ,them de- 2 ->Jo - - had sold as unbelievable �.6 ,liver. It fs more trouble for them o �' going with a fine young man for million (estfm ted) since re- t isn't a plug.for say 'stare.t considerably - . . - Mearly a yeas'.' and in many was'* lease a month be ) s '��az big or ams - us a after all, I ata the customer. . - `be has proven his "love. observations -based on my o4a. s " "Y soon he leaves for col- The raw material which Bag. -experience. So hese goes. 'Then Partner and I considered' dasarlan worked ,with was the the .banking situation sad de- ,4 - _ Iegeland we are both miser- All things being equal I -tike tided too n as account with a . able at the prospect' file ieeL . - Idea of a couple of cooperative where - ' § - pertorming chipmunks whom he small stoses. I like -to shop small branch that has just open - be needs a special course for a , named Theodore and Simon. I am -known• -I like the friendly • ed -up within ,walking distange ` zoom distinguished career•) approach - "Good morning, -Mrs. - r "Will be slay faithful to met". aided. bellied, baffled, and con- Pp - of our home. Provisions? Well. - _ - -'Soay. can I be curet Or will her fused by their recalcitrant col- Clarke, what can we do for you for everyday requirements I - league Alvin. Together; in chit- t Y?" But-alas,.:the accommo- _ shop at -the little . village rtore' a ,lor �t wu once be 1■ _ ' - . WORRIED" ag c pm ese, _ . they, sing (for those who really , and that in itself creates shard- venire about once in teti days * If a man's Love depends upon want to know the words). ship for people past their prime. 'There I don't find the very -thin ga . one da s ]yes ne,er any Problem �.. : _ I.- • ere is an ex It of Y want missing from the she ie HA. I wa .. . ` his seeing you frequently, it Christmas, Christmas tinea is _: t- and the g . . —!e insult your young man' by Time for toys and time for � rwh. about parking. But ch dear. how - - • such a question. cheer. - Scent: a small but busy near,by very.impersonal - no one knows _ • .The separation gives you the We've been good, but we can't . town Trouble started in finding the at all. But at least there is s chance to know him ellen last. a place to park. My fltst'call xery 1it31e�titiag' that is. if : - ,. Hurry, Christmas,' hurry fast. - _ �t het Bagdaaarian, one balmy daypeople�behind the wickets as to rush ment store buying"' a! the. beak, t Wouldn t you know I choose my time and avoid t e 'Tie Chipmunk Song' began: it •) It was busy, with as many ' _ -Simple to Crochet says _ . - _ in September when his 4 -year- front yet only one • teller was '-!hat's- a nightmare.. I do very Ili Is . ��. old Adam eagerly asked: "L available. I stood is -line .for - _little. _ Instead I use the phone _ Christmas here'," "I had a fit," some time. There were two chain and the mai] order catalogues. _ -. recalled Bagdasarian. "Why? but to sit meant losing my t.r,n. To sum up I would suggest- t : 111114 Asking about Christmas in Sep- Then I went to the drugstore-- that small town stores offer more ' . tetnber. Then I thought if Adam phone bill to` pay, two prescrip--- accommodation for customers:' ` _._ �'si► wondered about- Christmas al- tions to get filled; odds and ends Surely at least one chair cbWd - , -' I �► ? ' ready, - a lot of kids must feel to buy. I went to the pharmacy . be provided for those who need �j that way. On the way -to the counter first -only one of the to rest Aad wouldn't it be pos- ,lJ�._ office that day I got the idea. I druggist& was on hand. In be- - sible for branch banks to have - &;to "77 rr"�w"► thought 'this is the year for . iween filling . prescriptions he . at -least. two , tejlers on duty at- �^t sounds. How about an ,animal or had four, telephone calla -and all times? Local post ofilees might Little girls ' � ' � �ry 1 f. , butterfly or, insect singing?' " each one lengthy. I looked around also provide a bench or a couple whirl of fashion's new Trapezi 11-, - If Bagdasarian and his chip- for a place to sit. There wasn't of chairs for waiting customers: fine `� -they deice, ' ' munks continue to do as well as a chair in sight, t, nor even a spa- ' Choose school -going cotton os iI gh Well; we had -another experi- Johnny Marks' "Rudolph the cions -ledge. It was my, first time ence' last week, of a very differ- party -pretty velveteen. �'�► Red -Nosed Reindeer," he can re- out of#er battling a virus bug. It' . eat nature -- a sort of seeing is Printed Pattern '#882. C17t] joke; for "Rudolph"' entered lwas ,cold outside but inside my believing affair. Coming through dren's Sizes $ 4. 6, 8. 20. Sift "' ' this season with the extraordin- fur coat was too hot and felt like the village one d'ay we saw. a 6 takes 1% yards 35 -inch fabrsr. • ,.` . '% ary sales total of 27 million re- a ton weight Finally I noticed • fox, right in 'the middle of the Ya yard nt contrast ! cords in eight years. This -puts a steep step to the pharmacy de- road. It dodged in and out among Printed directions on each Pat- i� :✓ " + it ahead of Irving Berlin's per- partment. I. asked the druggist . several cottages ana then sat tern part. Easier, accurate. .. , , Send FIFTY CENTS li fanipt ennial "White Christmas," which could I 'sit there until he was down in an orchard, as if be- ,..1. had sold .,close to' 23 million through. .Which L did as he didn't wildered. We came _.home ' and _ cannon be accepted. use 'Pon.," - disks. Latest addition to Ab- offer to get me a chair. called the police. Two days later_ note !or safety) for chis pettesa l.dolph's many variants: "Rudolph • „ My next call was for groceries.- -a fox -hunt was organized. Re- Please print p l a i p I y ;i H the Red -Nosed Reindeer Cha- That wasn't too bad. There was sult, one fox killed about two NAME. ' A D DR B S S. STYLI Cha." -Frons NEWSWEEK Pang space and I got along miles from • here. We don't know Send order to ANNE ADAJf!$ I _ , I _ fine until it came to c; ecking out. yet whether it was rabid' Next Bo's 1, 123 Eighteenth• St.. hie* - l _ inCtent ,Sport - Then -of course I had to wait 'my day I. took Taffy 'tor rabies' Toronto, Ont.. _ _r �s� . I Except for archery, lawn bowl- \ ` ! iffy is out eldest known• sport. � ..vl It was , declared illegal bq Ed57 - - Ward III way - back in 1361, be- - , �, r r y r , a - . � ` 2 cause- he •feared'•it would sup- -ii-.i - -- . , _ _. -%'-. �rp1� plant the bow and arrow -thea' s _ . our principal means of defence- 5 � y \, :3 . a j._ So lacy, delicate! Scatter daisy as a pastime..Zp.4�'�`\ `�'�`%;` - • doilies here 'n' there to set off a "When the ban' was lilted. �t z., vase OP knickknack. became so populaz in the fou; :, . -\ �, � I.' . Delightfully easy 'to crochet! • teenth, and • fifteenth centuries ' 'y - ..: - .. A Petal stitches form daisy, on .V= . that many, noblemen had their - ". ' ``stitch background. 'Pattern, 767: own greens lad . 71 ,_ ` directions for doilies 11th •and 19 Women played it in those - - I,. .. •1 inches in No. 30 cotton. days. fleury 'I1's wife, Eleanor, 1. : \' 1. �te - , Se n d' THIRTY-FIVE CENTS confessed that when she was _. ,. (stamgs cannot be accepted, use feeling irritable a game had "a- - . _ postal note for safety) for this sweetening effect" on her tem- . - "' w s pattern to LAURA WHEELE - -- �, •�'.'. G' Box 1. ]23 Eighteenth St;; Nevis -�at-Whitehall QPalace. although al _ %�...4."..'',``'s . . __ . _ .' - .Toronto, _Ont. Print plainly PAT- the time the game was once more ,i..,il- • - - TERN N.UD7BER, your .NAME illegal -banned by his own act! _ L R t and •Af)DRESS. -One suggested.:origin a! bowls ., �� � ° �' ,. a - A NEW ]959 Laura Wheeler •is that an ancient king of Scot 1! \ y �j v IVeedlectaft Book, -JUST OUT, land amused himselL by rolling' f�Fr•'�\ a:�\� ��a *��k� C " - as love! deaf ns to order: em- the heads of his enemies along .�� ` s t �s a"` 2, `� s�z h y g .- �, �1 m e r\� o -FT �c n 4�t - . _ . _ - breiderc.•arochet, knitting,.vveav- , a flat meadow towards a' peg tc k• ��� � ��� ra � :� � .,� , Ing, quilting, toys. c the book, stuck in the turf. There may be' �.., , : ,� ►special surprise to make alit- �omethipg in it, for•even- to -day - OIOrFASHIONED COUNTRY WINTER - Amish buggies in the snow lend a turn -of the -century _ . "` I'tle girl happy - a cut-out doll, the woods clustered round the - I ;clothes to color. Send 25_cents_ • jack are referred to as the look to this scene. Breakneck modern pace ha>rit .disturbed a' flake of this serene country coo �es book: "head." . winter. Buggy owners wdrd allending n :: .:g - - . I. f , • i r _ •..�—_.......w..-........,...... .. e. •-'en•.+F+'; 7r4:«4v..Y+»eba.+. .i:: ,•K6 ^r•-......a-.ee+l. ',W+ '.r.. ..+i- 1Dof.ed Killer I pet through being too anxious to; CUSSIFIED. ADVERTISING 2win it quietly, gild he did not -To Win Trophy • repeat his error in the decider. v Instead, it was Cochet who ' f t. = No other sports tournameait--"blew up" to tose at 6-I. " - ' AGENTS WANTED MEDICAL -' 7C8n rival the Davis Cup for the Hext day the French pair won t GO INTO BUSINESS -SATISFY YOURSELF - EVERY SUFFERN Way in which the honors go the doubles so the last da be- w:; for yourself. Sell our exciting house OF RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS srougd. Great Britain, Australia. wares, watches and other products not SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. ... gen with Britain leading 2-1, France and the United States found In stores Na competition Prof Austin facing the wily Cochet. .I Its up to 5W%. Write now for free MUNRWS DRUG STORE have all held -the trophy for ri I + 1,3c -king Perry's stainlna "Bun- 6 colour catalogue and separate cop& : 335 MdIM OTTAWA period of years without inter- ,. dentia' wholesale price sheet. Murrq ny tired after winn€ng the -first Sales, 3822 St. Lawrence, Montreal. $1.23 Express Called ruption. Once they lose, usually set. - — — they have taken years, to get it, r BABY CHICKS POST'S ECZEMA SALVE Cochet became the hero of the 'back again. GET in for 'the early markets with BANISH the torment of dry eczema _ r, Just now, over in Britain French crowd with a win at r Bray Chicks. Prompt shipment oil day. rashes and weeping skin troubletr 5-7, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 6-4 to 'mak9 r , : " olds and few started Broiler Chicle Fort's Eczema Salve will not disappoint, _ athere are signs that they are get- ' Ames, dual purpflae cockerels and you. Itching scaling and burning eezo- the 5erie5' two all. ma, acne, rlagworm, pimp' and foot 'ting strong enough- to make a pullets. Order February -March now. eczema Wil respond readily to the �* As .Perry ?nd Merlin came out Request pricelist. See local agent, or real challenge once, more, and stainless odorless ointment regardless < =army Hatchery, 1R0 Jahn North, ..• for the deciding matc�l, the Hamilton, Oet, of how stubborn or hopeless the? , t that the 20=odd years in thr wilderness" are coming. to ar. crowd's sympathies naturally ' DAIRY PRODUCTS WANTED they- seem Post Free on Receipt of Price end. This story of a week were with the young French-, PRICE 53.90 PER JAR pend in Paris. in 1933, which end- man. He had the.. responsibility FARMERs having churni�ag cream to POST'S REMEDIES - , uP trying to keep the Cup in market will find it pr table ship. < ed in the Cups returning G+ ping to City Creamery, Toronto, where 2Si3 St. Clair Avenue East Britain after an absence of 21 France against the man who was you get the best deal. we ripply cans TORONTO ears- - a victory which ended proving himself the greatest 9 ;> �¢ and remit promptly. Let us hear from -- - — you. City Creamery, 1207 Queen E OPPORTUNITIES FOR + : `British ! genera-. -'- "— MEN AND WOMEN ,the hoodoo that seerred to haus! paver of his �:: $: the p 1 a e r s port shattered etion. Would nerves ruin Merlin.•$- FOIL SALE ---- `y - �' , Or would the tide OP entiluSla6m LEARN AUCTIONEERING. Term soon. France's domination of this Sam• ARTFUL - Sculptor as well as SALE of New surplus electronic sup• Free catalogue. Reisch' Auction Col. inst)ire him t0 wind plies and tubes. Radio. Amplifier and lege, Mason City, Iowa, America. ous international lawn . tennis optometrist,' Sidney Eisler uses other electronic kits, . Priced below _ -event. For a time it seemed the wholesale. write: Master Kit Company, LEARN to repair watches at home or a bustofhimself to check the France had held the Cu crowd and Merlin would prove Boz 206, Belleville, Ontario. school. Free folder. 4379 St. Hubert, `. Cup since an unbeatable combination. Per- fit of a new type reading Montreal, Que. _ WELDERS for farms and .shops. From —1927 after two years as losing; lasses. Eisler'! tented lasses j8B W and up, Also used welders from Law To CANADA - Proven "Magas ° ry, plainly affected by the 9 pa 9 :tirralists. hs illi those eight years $50.100 and up. ForneyStasi Arc Welders doles" Courses solve presonai pmb- -they had relied on only four cheering, lost the first set t3-4. are small enough 'ao that the I1m ted Boz 251, station D. Ottawa, leets. Invest $100.00. Get back $247.30. Y After leading 4-3 in the second wearer can see over them When Ontario. Courses retail tl". Audio Suggestion. players - Jean Bototra, Rene he lost his service and the next _ 204 Mercantile Building, Edmonton. Lacoste, Jacques-. Brugnon. and not , reading. Low ear pieces HELP WANTED - --- ' Henri Cochet - the "Four'Mu4- gee' don't interfere with side vision. "PROFITS FOR FARMERS" Merlin needed only one paint GRADUATE NURSES! New 50 bed boa• $ LwEARN now you can realize qP to ;.y keteers", as they were called for the set, and the crowd went - Oa gr1�e��'# >00o aPp �D�irea'cwr ns �of duciinng drriedipmnanure for manure els ct Now file team was breasing up. Nurses Memorial Hospital, Carlsbad, flowergrowers. Full instructions $1.00. crazy. With a 2-0 lead, .he seem- Lacoste had retired and in bib The Great Battle New s(ezico. " contract Farming, Dept F. 111 Hen- place the French authorities ed set to win. But Perry, grit- don Ave., willawdale Out. ting• his teeth, grimly returned INSTRUCTION 'I were giving a chance to a new O The °BOOKS - ____. WORK available in Auto hauling to s everything, and at last the young EARN More ! Bobkkeeytng, .salesman; the West if you can qualify and own tomer named Andre' Merlin or can urebase late model Tractor. {' Frenchman, overcome by the ex- ship, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ler J The draw brought Merlin on citement, cracked. FIe lost that The Soviet Union has been sons enc, Ask for free circular No. 33. contact ominioa Auto Carriers Ltd. court in .the first match, against vital, throwing "the book" at the Canadian Correspondence Courses • Highway 98, Windsor, Ontario. 1 point; Perry pulled up and' 12" Bay Street, Toronto , Austin. The Englishniar,; anxi took the set at, 8-8 to level the United States now the United BE A HAIRDRESSER - ous to strike a quick demoraliz- match and skated through thr States is throwing it back. - JOIN CANADA'S LEADINO SCHOOL Ing blow, swept4 his young op- next at 6-2. It has been throwing millipns tions in the United States be- LearnrntH areesualty aii poaent off the court in lesa-than Merlin made one East effort. -of books arouncr the world - , tween 1900, and 1950. Also, "This +r t, digntled protei'mI. d 1:- . the score, -6-3,14, 8-0, As against Cochet two days -pre- books in some 50 different Ian- I Remember" by Eleanor Roose- Wages.�r°Yuei'cdr'.d ateus�e� tells -'its own story. viously, Perry became too eager guages• Books about this coun- welt, in 18 languages; "America," /�m� rlea's Greatest system try -the classics, books an eco- Siustrated Catalogue Fres.. - . Cochet revived French hopes to finish it, and his 4-1 lead in by Stephen Vincent Benet; Write or can - withi display against Perry that the fourth set was whittled away noetics, history, fiction. "U.S.A.: The Permanent Revolu- MARVEL HAIRDRESINO SCHOOL ;1 , had the strongly partisan crowd and Merlin got to within a point As aresg t, if a popularity con- faun" by .Russell Davenport, in Sas Blear St. W. Toronto >' elbeering for minutes on. end and of 6-6. teat were til' be 9oaducted today 17 languages.' G4 Klan St. Who Hamilton , +� most had an tmespected yet 1�ka Fromebrasan art r.Aw h, on th popular American, e 3 of s '1'ifan -may Igor - -r= Rideau & act OttAwa , portant. sequeL The veteran come the killer at the net. Four way out front in that Gallup Gouzenko, in 17 languages, and PATENTS - prenchnuan followed' Austes successive strokes from him Poll Would be-Abrahaar "The Lin-_ - - New Soviet Empire,. by , le and_gave ave histo opponent were all :smashes. Yet each coin- 1�'ZTEMRSTONHAUGH Js Comp. BY ezamF g Ppa s David Dallin. in 20 languages. patent Attorn•ya. established 1890• .? no chance to sank down Els time Perry. returned them Ws In one Far Eastern country, are high on the popularity list, Goo Vniverstty Ave.; ,Toronto was leading 4-1 before Perry fourth "miracle" return wa3 a1' a 25 -cent paperback book on indicating curiosity also in de- patents ail countries. ' . began to get a ;rip on himself that was necessary. Merlin coed Lincoln sold out practically over- velopments ill the Soviet Union, PERSONAL~ ' and pulled back to e-4. not get the ball across again. night -25.000 copies! writes Josephine Ripley is Tisa My q times Perry had Won- _AOint, and A -best-seiier Ws nes Poems to mania for small_to& .' a stroke of winning the sad, yet . Quickly took the set and the in Arab countries its, of all things, Such classics as John Stuart free examination •K� ppooeemfurnish records. and na�today ' ^+�'�'"'e v " , " " , to: Successful Song Co.. PO. Box No. 5 each time Perry pulled him match. Little Women Some 60,000 Mills Essay on Liberty, "me 7701, Nashville a, Tenn. > � Then the Englishmen Davis Cup had gone back "copies of the Arabic transIaKoh 'Federalist Papers," and served a double fault to lose ss to - Britain. - Appropriately, it beVe already been snapped up- similar writings are going ,well �r.oa�rLequtr°� ,;den�t,�I�ersd'ieae�s t 30-8. stayed there as long as PefT!► by little Arab women. in some countries. The "Essay oil �Os++• Included.The iti•dico Aganq. This upset Perry and. he could n an Ian country, one mer- erty was a rev' - Te•,,,,s",, Taranto. Ont do nothing right at the start of chant rented- doorway space for in hillf a dozen different news- PARMaRS CAMERA CLUB - _ -the second. Cochet led .4' vDuring World War II, a pri- a bookstall featuring the low- papers in Damascus, and Syria rails dee"loBOX peA GALT bOmirsis. ptinis -. tura the Englishman recovered to and a sergeant were court- cost, paperback English transla- after its 'publication there. � in aurum. l2 ,masna prints we In _ mailialed for striking a' colonel. tions He is zeported to be doing dbum, Reprints se each. his touch to draw level, take the Japan is taking to the Ameri-' XODACOLOR Asked . why he had done :It, a flourishing business during the Dev roll 51.00 Ina tocludtere lead, and finally coast home at g g can classics, and file books are the sergeant explained that the day, and sublet ts . Color prim See each extra. • • R-4, and when he took --flu first Y ting the space for being used in Schools is that colonel' While passing down -the the sleeping quarters at night and sare,clrrome a mm. s0 eat• two games in- the third set the country. 'Intellectual circles in 1+••++r•• mounted In slides $1.Y:L rotor Snatch Seemed over. line o! review, had Stepped on The popularity o! these paper= Italy have been making "The Prlats from slices ase each. Duplicate hip sore Loot. backs is such, rumor has !t, that g tr.nsparenefea see •'cis - But Coehet, far from spent, "Instinctively," said the ser- s Federalist Papers" a subject of . Y, one trtuklioad was hijacked and, POULTRY Dulled tip to lead 5-3 and was geant, "I .threw up. my gid, sold oil the. "black market." seminar discwaions, r. in sight of capturing the set. hke at>5•oae would do, and let The American books do not go STAR'T'ED chicks. Pallets. Non•sezed It is thought they may even and Cockerels. -Turkey Points at bar - Into more, 6aw►ever, fortunes him have it before I realized Into Soviet Russia or its sate'- des, The reason - tetter be trickling through the Bamboo p turned and again Perry drew what had actually. happened. It Curtain into Red Chins from fifes. They are distributed, how- ten•. than expected. a weeks Ola ever, a • brood met' $25A5. to weeks _ ' fevel; finally -winning at 8-A. was as accident, I - can assure border countries where they are The ,Yugoslays have in Poland and Yugoslavia. par. . Bid 9S$ X95. 4 i u Old key oidiaDanrule. The two 'nen had been playing you." available. these bargains, send° for complete ! hard for. nearly two hours la_ Then -the. buck private was - The book program, under the ticularly interested is transla- price list .tropical heat, Cochet looked• tir- asked for his explanation. "Well, United States, Informatiozl Agen- tions of books on '.the war by TWIDDLE clacx HATCHERIES LTD. < : .rad, but after trailing 3-1 he took you see, air," he replied, "when �y, began in 1950. The agency Generals Eisenhower, Clark, -and rERays ol+rfwRlo Ills next five games to .draw i saw file sergeant strike the cooperates with American and Bradley, but. also go for such Stivint level at • two sets all. Imnledi- colonel, I thought. the war was foreign publishers in the publi- books h as - The Sea Around Us" -- itely pandemonium broke am; over". Yorkshires J by Rachel Carson; "The Life o! REGISTERED Canaatannesa � uLy � cation, translation, and diatribe- Pers George Gershwin"; Hawtharne"I boars $55, 66 J nee scows $35o.�+lt re Off " and it was some minutes before tion of these editions. . ,,, qualified sows. Dam of sire has 80 ! "� order- ­11 be zestozed andAhe Obey the traffic a' Since that time, more than `They Scarlet Letter "Moby score. Sire as qualified. Every. sow } ..,game resumed, are placed there for Y O U R 44,000,000 copies of 4,400 Amer. Dick ,and works on the. Amer$- p�i ton test: lee was nrst .nil Re.eesns 3 ' Perry realized he had lost the SAFETY, can economy. Iroquois, boar 1ho clarenee Wallace, $can titles have been put out The program has been consid• 1:oguob, Ont. Phone �soez in 50 languages. ered tremendously effective; and TEACHERS WANTED For rpany years, Soviet Com- -- -- F munist books, selling at extreme- ly low prices, have been flooding the hookmarUts of the world, or, have been given away' free. This i=ntry has entered the battle of the books -that is, the battle to tell the American story through .its own literature - - under a three-part program. This includes assistance to publishers in the production of hard cover but inexpensivg, books; produc- tion of low-cost paperbacks; and the sale abroad. by American I ublishers of- English language - paperbacks. Tfae latter program is made at- tractive to publisher's here under a special currency arrangement by Which the government guar- antees that they may convert into dollars the foreign' cufren cies obtained from the sale of their books in foreilrn bookstores. `WARM- FRIENDS - Pert Dixie Qualsei takes a- wintry wall: with her dog, who has, just the thing every dog n_geds-earmuffs. `fhe dog's ears are a bit too long for the muffs, but a little warmth is better than none in the cold weather. - Interest abroad in' Americans and their country is indicated .by the "best sellers" among the translations me -of a ' h, in - s9 t primitive �.�," as been E�Frcten Soviet Russia WaSB stim a gi>�a1;-•curidsity fit, allpasently, At any rate one of .the most popular--trahsla• tions is "Capitalism in America" by Frederick M. Stern, published in 25 -languages. Another "best seller" is Fred- erick Lewis Allen's "The Big Changer about changing condi- one of this country's best long- range foreign programs. But it is still far ' smaller ha scope than that of the Soviet Union. which. prints many millions of books annually -for distribution abroad, with stepped-up output to- such - areas as .the Near and Middle East. One Russian publication, inci- dentally, has a familiar sounding title: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," but not as familiar is the name of" the author: '"-Leo To] - Two moonsh—iners- were -dis- cussing th> it business. -_ '"When ,I take my. stuff into town," one of ''them explained, "ah allus drives might slow, about 20 males an hour." "Skeered o' the Law?" ' "Nope. Gotta age the stuff." WANTED: First Class, .> aaerie,aelf!. teacher. To begin duties in 7anuery. Salary, $400.00 per month. --- FOR details contact: Mrs. Virginia. 'AL Cameron Sec. Ureas., S. S, No. 1 Con- nell P(ciJe Crow. 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