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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_01_03`-r • • _ 1 t • i • VOIL 74NO -17 _ CtZRW0. i) TARX) An Ai B<t�d Clan 1ts1�� of F:!1 AT. +LANUA L i. 19MS i Oasts Per Gum Pad Odflea Dot--tflfaw% CWL : S3.54 - _ lata tlg.N Per Year t7islted fitateF: Let Contract for lew ire NA 11 -AtPrckr0ingr ' -The tender for a new ereban for Pic Village has been accepted • Pi Yiflage Personif -- The ibuflWm& which will be a two - :C + storey building will measure 30 'by Mr. and Mrs. I- F. a 33 Leet, and wih be -constructed on ' Cheryl and 34,dy have gone fm' 14 - " the east side of- the paeaeaR build- three-week vacation oto.., C eston. ]L j The eontraet has been *Warded to 112X. anA Mrs. Bruce Hogue and ly+ -- _--- -- _ • � - � Mr, Frfink ttJiatoos, bahfit gantras'boa' --_faiailg Chrismtoas_.witt�.rre-- — . for the amount of $0319.4. ives in Lin R dray. illor Ab Reeve Chairman Glen Couno' °� Mr; and Mzs, K . the Fire Cott5m ittee, has spent maaY childtda were ' with relativ*s .tet Alt+' tours working op the plans for •this 'fir for. they holiday. c'7 ` ,.... •r _building which were drama tp�.W,-Y. and Mrs. Toniitso ' k Mr: John Failaise. fAmAyCi1 ;• _ _ t - •---------- --------- --- with fhe tormw,s parentaa at +[Aare - -- �., - .-YE A, r � ^ ..t'J . I.ouiaAacott had his and Tw � • grsaaehudr�t awitii him on C�hriOl i �. at cove an ! d L a•�s,twenty-two tipg t .wladgi�sg o f innh r ons and Bare" id ���� As anir over tyi.�eri mew Ina�ugUra s •• b s tow days we will again have linsuesa or l3diCtreoee- out d Into they' .dimer.. 1 �"- gentleman toned that w� cannot with • -Both Tow•ashfp and Vil3air4 Inaug-. Mr. at:�f Mit: ;James Kock luaeied tied day wfaas the tradition- We re: entiy b,a� s7t ••tom . g • will beheld V s1i igen watil tis scythe and friend m ear o(Yrce dere. sad ahtoni ` out lyse other" --a ilei that should C }' tin�i ,'dtsron spent the holiday `lth a such have. been lesirned ages ago -but was January Koch's pWwits .at 8underlan�' A- _ __ based stands b wine the ]fide offer things. -we iisensaed lustmeeV 'I" is drapers marebee by, to tzke� subjects as thla We rather envied stet• sed today, in the hist fed► months The Tovvngbitt wil2� hold iia unci Mr.'and Mratter'n Miller. Chttreldi 3?t at B.00 'm., is flea �otm`d St. had the- iatter'i, pa;erit,• h4,4•:" >. over this alai japltvaeated the Nd hit• rreadiaess to lily (what ire have - a I'ttie dog riding arsntnd t world- g p• Of con- Chambers Brmigtyatn. at which dime bLrs. Chas., Baki!i , Afr, and Mrs- . Ofd. RW heard, a few others sayJ -ihlt ' I! he ty sphere in the mag nauaifpi• the members will be sworn in atfice:' Jim Chu•rchwarct and family of'�Yes - M 1 to the 'Mew". had his 11fe to live ovgr again he veyaaees. has hanam" 11pme this ton. and. Mr, and Mrs W. P. Halter Z- a things- it - Picker" Village Council will .) it is tIM, a or data whoa !be would do he �la< mrst , i)a+et r "we had, better �P;ethet" t` en hold their meeting is the `evening. .for Gltrlstrztas. .r- ,,, • . - 4ild braids � New and som- be a era" feeling, to know that We -1f It Is not too late. Heacs�Hatton at 8.04 p. at in the Com'm-an" Mr afsd Mrs Alvin- Bushby entAi - a swenees to w a '!a if is baa been to. Petted Lb" one has no bas been brought UP t►•itb. a krk.� 'Hall, Rev Father MicMabon will at- artain, d their family. Diss a weiossaed p•eisi..when wf . look segreii-we.W t# b -Neve mere are � anaay•au adult. when he has tor- r U nd the meeting, Had 'speak' DaY•. ,.ii Jira Ml and x back -ever same oti+r days6 with a imnY baLlvho feel that had tbry s - eibly been made to realises and roc- --___,______�---•-----_._.�___� _ - t family � iby, and Mr. • Wi s ^' setisfaeWen know to lanae: M •tb- lite b live o- er a►a'b. Def w bit •some agatse ltiat--� change has t6,hie made. i eater ' Ron Daly, of Scarboro. 1 S en " is a period of bpebttg beek and, adn" would be different. Few of as As we enter a now Tear apin: we 10 Go Baxter PgSseS I 1Vdr and Mrs. Chester ' Bt�t had askfag `•wiy did [ io that, or -why have been that perfe.t but that some �• cute ei� Jen �• ken. repea- a their family with them: Mr.= and ill sat d• this'•. To the younger et our Past babib and practices. co",li 'ted through Lies) say: that rise is a Funeral se>ivices were Held on Silt- : y Ken B tt Air, and Mrs. Bob � r gesmW$tism. most of whom are little' be co-reeted- ar h diproved. load tete to look back. ani see it -uiday for" John George- Baxter who eaneeened with this type of -think- We have the ides that this Same seine corrections or imiproyementa passed .away on Christmas •Day at Tyndall and family, of ChaNltna. x ' yni-tiL L a feet. -a Pelma of n- serf o� resa� s'nt ha•. Atn4ns rhe rest might, mi 'be made. [t is nab toe ns i tt�e home of itis detigitter in Ositlia: �d Ur.'Butt's aisles. Mrs: Price. x and her husband ftam Toronto. Capitulating, a. ,Porled,.an experience few Wo-Nhs even: been a-pl'ed to to sty what this shfuld Ile• --one's•` He was in his 86th year. _ Mr., and Mrs. C. IX Morley had' we believe a heat many go through. toien• i lite, 'ton know. th-r- was, Inner=self has pointed: tis out to I Mr. Baxter vraa born neitr P ckPr--,. , E r ing Village- Later- he lived at St. their daiighter, Mrs, Wm, Mciyeart, ' To many. ibla is, eons'.iared a privd- riot too many veers a;o, a tea+iinR ea^h of ns long ago.' I F'aiii', w;•�.re he learned telegraphy and her husband:. Mr, and Mrs. L- . age. and is ritually' enjdyed. ft oth- world va.ton 'nhi-b halt the notion The Flest_'Ivl;hes of v toes t -ora, we tsspeet, ehia,reeall is carried trey ronitA +Co. oe,itvias J+fe is •fifes-.o�•s•to eseb and, �reiv a O' •.�•µa i:uFiiih `arfi8ieirF"`w " m ' re et aaa se;c- own ,way a?i let fisc reshot tt e - �� The Pnhtbhe♦a married th f••* m?r Jessie SpPare. He m with regrefs-- ;r q Mr. and Mrs. 'R, T, rr' t s-wnt' Res 1 ,ter rT+, • r d to Edney where - he the= holiday R.th relatives in'Sund• a - - wars station agent for 14 years.. Re- erlaatd, r - -- - - tiring the family moved to c Bring Mr, and Ira. Larry Dsney enter -Irl yours ugo. ]l r. Baxter farmed unt:i Mrs. Lloyd -Morrison, and Ruth. � ' � t Let. For HEADLINES IN THE Uined_relatves - do:n L'n:onvi e, several years uZu: He was a member .Mitchell,; and Mr: and Mrs Foster. i Matua and Toronto ca Cnzistsssas: and elder'of 'St. Andrew's Presby- of Toronto, spent Christmas VFW* L• I Messm C. Gordon: H:.•nt,. Ron. M..� ferian church_ apd was a, former merry= Mr slid Mrs. Frank Prouw, I r '' incoln Street Wali -, .NEWS 4F 1957 .,l 'A J. A• Saunders. Fuss G, Warn- ber of the Oddfenowss.and Orange Mr,, and Mrs. W, R, Stork, Belle- iodRea. His wife predeceased him 4 �� spent Christmas with tbmO, er, of the salt oil' Pl. kerrsg 'Dist. years ago.. Village Council have ac- .� At th . t •rrw of year it is intertest Stork's here.- �l�a trader for laying a walk lap to !<,ok hack over tide st.onea that High & hc,ol. were aTiong the. n.ore 5ursiving are: dauRhtet, �llary Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stork and Ilse r lite north side of Lincolid St rnai� local nt w: doing the past. yearn than three hWs died de:•: fates . ira�it i firs. T W': Speiran 1 of Oriilia and a`# From our files we have takgn some all parts of On! Trio aste`xd ng the sun, John of Pieker;ng, famii8. of Toronto spent C2tr stsgsat Ilam Chur�h £kreet_ to the new Pub- S'eteice§ 'weir held from the Me- with Mr. and Hila. jpordnn Found. _ __ of. the _Hex r headings wh ch w.11 nom.�y ably of :he Ontario i BIC �O`il doubt bring back memories. -0f a year Eachnie Funeral Home'with with Rev. K. Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Wright spetrt•, Secondary School Teac- ors Feder- D Marshall. A 31[X, Heel a[eiures's-iedader at t966 past McLennan officiating'a� ted by Rev. holiday'with their daughter in - now a hol' „less weepled• The walk is •abo:r+'� Jan, 4 --Police report holidays quiet anon m To-opto- last weak: Toronto. T Im ,feet Imig and :s a ,walk that ' here. ALss• Elsie Lockwood. Ye% asUe Interment took to Erskine --__ --------------------- yes received considerable dtacuason I ,Jan ]R-P.udley woman sees bear, spent Christ -rad with the Hugh'+Cemetery. __v_----- Coniizsed On rage 4 Sgtsres family •-- ----- ----- g �± } ' *� 1 the pia` yea - _ TQwl�sit� �e _41. Stewart Rowe Buried _ a - �- !til Tae -- - - . Sulmay - - a _ da for the late John Stewart a who passed affray . at the. - - - - +` Township Corncil, on Mon4ay. do; ` .r Genera `- a ... o we was born, near coven n- �a of Mr: ville. ind came to Pick ring w.th JnsT a Be Iwr, wwho ruled on om 3' ?t was permissible to take graveY '• • I his parents, as a youth. Zie had adv-. � -• of the iownship's "g • nlnbVIt', I cd on the. home farm• for over iiYtp - out - ' a ; e rs• He was an adherent of St, .seticitor Chas, Dubin irfo-med the - - j Andz Council he telt there, was" a W", j Surviving im- 'three brothers. can^e o • w will b b d lan V xtor and Garnet. of Toronto, and ° + wi et}r in • ttasy. Howard, rf Pickering. - -•---- • _:-_---_-----__-, ---- Service was held from the Mc- Eachnie Funeral Home, •with . Rev.. Beautiful Coltec ton `Ot Colbarod K. McLennan afficiating. -; - Interment took place in the cesri• ,UI etery , at BowmanviJe. The guest o° Rotarian n Lay. ------- ------------- Joh Editor ' Y 1 �--_--t__ -. --- .McIntyre Hood: Managing� • To Correspondents' of the Tames -Gazette, at last week's dinner meeting _W the local Rotary, z shaaed a large number of colour. ' From The Publishers photos taken by him when on a six, t At this time, rove would -.like to week visit. to his homeland, Scot-. ` thank stir correspondents, who land, last smm r: D+4ac'' provides a waek a*er week, write up the. local Wptul, interebt:ng running ,eomr, , r happenings in their. re spective lot• entitry while 9hotv-ing tris views.: 'Ilse d ^photography is,. good,_ and his choice.4. �. Every newspaper depends on them ' oC . matei'al and scenes for this . pur y as suppliers of local news and while pose, it also very good. It is the fin-. a ei Wrtes-it ma not show, the pub- est "thing' on Scotl d that nava• Y _ ... � � est " > Iishe.rs greatly appreciate this reg. ever seen and listened to. Wfa talc.: ing efforts of the people who are neighboring rocieties etc, that bat's• interested enough :n jovial gots p iR as efEceilent enitg's ptograas► ' • in their on�4i coastruinity to see that that you "might in atind 9"O" - 711M It gets Ssttv,.the local paper, can rjeonisaeid tt, To An ti+! Thein, we Zztead at Tho Highlands of Scotland is a Y this Susim, our Sincere Tfsaaks and wonderful scenic gpot--4ha most loy -A h womb Tbrough this Nowlilni Clvh Welfare Asase- an every eblld on . it 2 dnudey before Best Wist:es iter, a Healthy. Happg a] �gllahtnan or McAhmen Oanaol Mica it Friewiaa's Hay, fiesta ealled Chrfstteas, Elgkt Tuan ago, bars were and Prospatow Neto Year, bui.afhnit thU, . ,_ _ -.1 flftT calls, now there are flN. _ - _was the Irish heiress who, gave ; x: �" ,M,117 ° battered headgear in somewhat ba Table T_alke Soclety -Bei �j► - lux-._ ..- salute. to ,.may JohnaY" - -- magnsficent PBT rode a The people she visits include By ,lane Andrea - Slick Forge urious Mayfair a>�� D ak,� mans, Murats, Dusans, _ fine mare in Rotten w, was y She has •-'--CAULIFLOWER WnU --Smilingly they faced one an- prominent_ at the great race Malayans, Chinese• other across the silver and im- , - meetings, and a notable figure formed. first-class Red Cross de- Poor= SAUCE �ontaher a c linen o! the exclusive it •the most fashionable ni„ ht," tachments from dark - hailed . 1 head cauliflower, Cooked — - Msylair restaurant, the lovely clubs. Dyak girls whose grandfathers .1 can or jar (7 ounces) pimento girl and the handsome man. The other Josephine was a y reveled in their Prowess as head- ;E tablespoons sharp cheese hard -working criminal who, �" hunters. (optional) s, For her, ablue-eyed brunette - — with a dazzling smile and Cu- with her two male asaeeiates, These new welfare service's n tablespoons butter made a business of forgery."' or pfd's bow mouth, the man with jungle h Z tablespoons no hazards --, .the looks and air of a Guards - Though Josephine had gate- ' oasueltias-Cau�d..........1_+p..mi=k - �s �S uet could open the door tat crashed some of the most es- by crocodile bites. '/Q teaspoonful salt riches: elusive mansions in Mayfair, she A Dyak, in, in a cruel Dash cayenne For him, the lovely woman had not entirely escaped the in- tussle with a crocodile. had an Melt butter and blend in flour. who now leaned provocatively terest of. Scotland Yard, They arm pa��y severed: In the. ;..add milk: gradually. Cook over across the lamp -lit table seemed bed nothing definite to go on, old dsys he would have loaf his hot water in double boiler, stir- had vision of loveliness too good _ but they could not and out the arm and perhaps his life. But ring constantly, until Brick. Add - to be true. source of her income. and she thanks to prompt ..and proper salt, pepper. Cook 5 minute; was seen with Davis' -who had a first-aid action his wound heal stirring occasio d c'6Feae. They had met at a Mayfair Ion; ruminal record. " So they Add piment 'and pour over cocktail •party only a few days watched ,and waited: Miss , Johnson has also intro- cauliflower before serving. 9 previously. They had taken to A -forged will having done the duced blood transfusion services• y oslie another at once, and zoom . - ..•__._ • she was confiding e, him that trick the first time, .Josephine But here she runs into strange Mash cooked sweet potatoes she was worried about a grave continued on the same lines. difficulties because o! deep- , and serve them is orange shells. __problem. When she � forged a will, with HOME GROWN BLANKET ted superstitions. Some Chin- Oz if you want 'to serve' them = He would be only too glad Davis's assistance, generally, She Sporting a two-year growth of es* fear that if they lose a pint in a casserole with marahmal- j i *� a woul he could to help, he overwhelmed with ---her allure whiskers, Lt. John Tuck Jr., first of blood they will never regasn lows, cook them -this way: even_ the-. toughest . of money- -American to=spend two coniecu- it. Others are very loath to re- saSd. He suggested �a pleasant__ .-lenders. She seldom came out_of-- ceive blood from someone else. SIVE" i'O'fATOES little dinner together when she handed. five winters . in the Antarctic, could tell him all about it .. their • offices empty- They sear a devil may be lurk- MARSffiHALLOWSp is pictured during a press con- 3 cups mashed sweet Another of their activities was ference. Tuck, 25, is returning Ing In it And now, leaning towards him collecting authentic signatures However, one wrinkled. Chin- %4 cup brown ,agar over the table, the satin sheen to school to work on his mar- ese grandmother," who protested ij� teaspoon salt for later 'forging. o! her bare shoulders made rosy tar's dasr-ee in geography. against a transfusion of Chines 1 teaspoon each, nutmeg and - ::bv the shaded lamp, she talked. - The system o! forgery to - ,. which Davis introduced his apt blood, said she had no gWslms daaamon = "I had a guardian,. she be- and willing pupil was essenti- - about receiving a pint from Mia- 4 CUPtablespoon melted batter . Sign, "a perfect old dear who ally simple. Jungle Perils sy Johnny. So the good-hesvted ' >,,4 gyp cream or rich mill _ loved me like a father He had He to err that while the Keep Her l�0ung Red Cross officer obliged. .;8 marshmallows no relatives at all, and when he for ' of a "guarnica'a" will $orae Chinese settlers in Bor- Combine potatoes. sugar, gait, died he made a will leaving me it had As the little dog started bark- neo struggle all their lives spices, butter, and cream. Cut i bis great fortune:' may be an ezcelleat felts. in hal! and, mix the obvious limitation of num- mg�e�Y, the tall English- against poverty, brought` on msrshnysllowa - "'Then, if you are rich," later- her. On the other hand there woman who was digging in her sometimes by their own lethargy. with this Combination. Turn into posed her A%mpanion,. "your were many banks -to which they. garden spun aebund and drew Last" Year the Miri•Lutong Divi- greased baking dish. Top with trouble cannot be so very ter- Could turn their talents. back instinctively. There, a few cion of the British Red Cross remaining marshmallows. Bake ," paces' away, poised ready for tackled the problem of a group at �. F• for 20 minutes, os iibl8u! that's just it," she de- Davis's method- was to .. steal the kill. �-a krait, ore o! of elderly Chinese who had nil- until mixture is pssfty and--- elared. "I'm not rich -I'm very letters from the letterboxes off! North Borneo's deadliest snakes. grated from China about 40 mow de big business houses• Many s are licattly hard up,. even If I do move these letters eontaiaed cheques•, more of her dog's years earlier. browned. Serves 8. around in Mayfair and dress which bore genuine signatures. ,sciety than her own, the woman They sailed to Borneo to seek , . } ebbed hold of it and called. their fortunes, but luck went well. You see, though my R - • p�ardianiiga�tfi�w1. tth these,_._ application was t to Living CO>iN BQIIABS. Wl'PH n the ' made in the name of the—Cue- �� pipes in an adjoin- Chinese pauper house, a- are- APPLES so without the presence of wit- tamer to the bank concerned for Ingfield. building with no canteen or kit- 3 smart scorn squadthes nesse,. Such a will, of course,. a new cheque book. Using the is not worth the paper it is Seeing the :Hake, they rushed. Chen, most of them rousted as = cups gypped apple Pam now cheque book, a cheque was �� on.' the garden shouting a wars- their furniture -and fortune-- sail . drawn and signed and presented into Sttled' by this noise„ the only their coffins. To escape 'A to � sus: "Well, how can I hip." ask- at the bank by mer. '4 cap - fed her companion: The bank had tali supplied snake remained indecisive, and from the harsh reality of lite, Ming •'By signing u a witness." so presented its head to a fatal several o! these untortusutea ,� that customer, so it believed. f tablespoons squash batter "But that would be targery! with a new cheque book What stroke by i active, wielding his took to oYium-smoking, which Cut squash in halves and he protested. mete natural thea that he should targe grass -cutting knife. produces a short-lived paradise. "sip out seeds. Placa squash in ,It would, also be a fortune be making use of it? Had not that dap barked so _ 77seY Pu!!ed at their pipes while �h; fill centers with for me and a tidy dice o! it for By means of this trick and opportunely, the Far East might lying in thdir coffins• apple. a little water into. ..YOU." Issue lost one o! the British Rad But today, through Johnny's dish. Cover and bake at 334' F. some brilliant forgery, Joss Po minutes, or until. partly_ dome. "I see" he- remarked slowly. P and her two male &,sod- Cross Society's most courageous intervention, these people are Before they parted that night and adventurous field workers. much better cared for. and Sprinkle with alt. sugar, and _ rose Morton. had agreed alfa robbed beak after bank of to Lancashire-bora Miss Millicent opium -smoking is largely a thing nutmeg. sad dot with butter. - large sums o! money. Johnson, holder of seven of the past • sitset.ths document purporting After each successful coup seer aka uncovered about 45 min - be a will of an elderly Bit- ,ferules decorations. Richly endowed with Lancs - would throw s party .. «pp.• fly broad- ate,, or until squash !s ,ori minghaas solicitor. He also un- in her net To those who Anew Though now In .her 80th yew, , .' : dertook to find a friend who 'Johnny", as everyone calla her, minded, resourceful and uaoi- derto sign as We second sit- -bar then she seemed completely returned only a few weeks ago, fkious, Millicent Johnson Brit carefree, without a trace of the hers, for a cut. strafe which she 'war undergo- after a visit to EngIand, fora threw herself into Rad Cross desperately short of such sup- Thus Josephine O'Darc, laugh- � spell of two years as a •cork at the outbreak of war. plies. To hand them over was ter of a Herefordshire farm g • pioneer welfare officer in ' the She was then a fashion buyer unauthorized; it might well earn } - labourer, and christened Theresa One day a mai presented to jungles o! North Borneo in a Middlesbrough store. But leer a rap from authority. Agnes Skyrme, launched hes- 1he cashier of a West End bank Being interested !n people and soon Rad Cross work, with its But Johnny •never hesitated. a che" for $750. He was tall roughing it are the two ingredi- travels, variety, and fascinating She save the supplies to the - _ self by crime on one of the most and well-dressed and aroused is amazing careers of fashionable the casWer not the slightest sus- eats o! her recipe for keeping insight tato human problems, be- Franciscan sisters who tan the London In the gay and naughty picion. Round the corner s pret- young. Despite her bears, she Carne her chief lave, colonyl : 19ZOs. s faces many physical hazards in After serving in .a British gen- The place was infested, she Her story of the old guardian tY girl waited' anxiously for his return carrying out her jungle duties. eral hospital in Brussels, .she noticed, with large, dises0f9ecr- *as nonsense, of course. The Meanwhile, the cashier, intent Not long 'ago, at Kotcblud, volunteered in 1943 tar relief tying mosquitoes. So. througa a old gentleman whose will she Oa his work, went across to con-' while she was preparing for bed, work in India, but was switched naval friend, she recruited a forged was a wealthy Birming- she stepped back with a gasp en route to Colombo, Ceylon. ship's disinfestation squad. The �# ham solicitor under whose pro- salt a ledger. At that moment of annazement 4nd alarm. There. There she helped to receive ship• men, all voiunteera, sprayed the tection she had lived and who panic seized the waiting man. nestling below her pillow, web a loads~ of men released from Jap- site thoroughly. Then, in re- ' He lost his nerve, turned and Tully 18 anese prison camps. _ sponse to Johnny's invitation, _ had imbued her with a love for bulging centipede, ran out of the bank. He could One day her heart juppped .a they - treated the lepers to a luxury and ambition to climb Incas longi a have done nothing to make pur- in London society. • Adventure .dogged her .even couple of bounds. The smn now round of sea .sham �-� Not to - Forgery, like poisoning. is a suit more certain. on her trip back from England. before her and posted as miss- be outdone, some lepers ahem -- __.crime that is often repeated, That war the beginning of the Flying from Damascus to Co- Ing three years earlier from selves grabbed their drums "a -id and for Josephine O'Dare. The and Josephine O'Dare, as she `_Iombo, she found herself, owing Singapore was the brother of beat out breezy rhythms. arrest of Davis was soon follow- bumpy her. osvn brother-in-law! Nab Meeting- emergencies is all called herself, embarked on a conditions, impressed .,- _ ed by the arrest o! Morton and �fnto serYi� as the sick -bay at- orally, he was equally dumb- ,part of, this goad, practical _ '-�'this articular. felony.. tendant. Two l' tie girls were founded at this meeting. woman's daily And court - In March, 1927 Josephine Orton became her close u - air- IT one -little When this work was.Tinished Ing fresh her fps and advert- sirss?llY _ how. Old Bailey. She was charged lus medical su lies. A leper ly Red Cross pioneering has, got Who had added his name as-- d Witness to' the forged with the forgery of s, o in Borneo is to intro- colony near -by was,,,tie knew, into her _ W111 Thin w- uch as from moneylenders by false duce -'','mercy services", s - - crook named Davis, who passed prete>?cea. health clinics, first --aid training, ! 1 Simself off as Lord -St. Helier What manner of woman was old folks' homes and tuber Ca tiin Danvers, D.S.O.' this who began i Iosis welfare centres to the back- -- a co ge, w o a u s e eau- war areas. , about tat dtswssg r Sometimes she travels by sea Nms�a --tion,-and yet -who -could el az =� dance clubs of Mayfair as so- ca and bamboozle society men . in " a native canoe .may this cialites and members of the means she reaches communities- ' - and women 'and business ty- aristocracy, operated, as a bus- , where everyone •lives in huts ;,. — ss" a umess with- - ,.;�t� a - " " tigers and One product: forged She was, of course an adven• perched -high documents, boo stairway leads down. to the tures,. But not an ordinary one. these stairs in had intelligence and a ready sea. Climbing Even Between 1922 and • 1927 this weather is tricky. gA _ ---' rt s wit. When she went in an witness -box at the Old Bailey trickier is stepping _ y ' ;60,000. ;she did not try to ]ie her way can when it bobs up and down During those years there were out, but admitted :freely what at the bottom of the stairway. two Josephine O Dares. There Hie, she said, the, natives , Cay she had done. WhenJosephine O'Da a went have a very simple way of deal-` J p dishes. They ` AFTER DL�TNEK SPEECH down the dock steps at';the Old ing with dirty tx \� Bailey she disappeared from merely put them in, a baskOWe ndi A prominent politician was the gay and glittering world securing it by a rope, a she had loved .for four acrd a - 'through a hole in the floor. into 7 a` the guest of honor at a banquet half years.... the sea. '.where the speeches. introducing And then, one day in 1951, .the Once, when visiting an isolated p _'hint " were many, dull and z lengthy. When at last it was time --Westminster Coroner herd an Chinese school, she made first inquest tun a woman named Joan a 20 -mile canoloWrihadnt fide.'"'+ �� 2 :_.for him to give. his own speech, Brooks. She had been .found the tide being £ ,� F T �� the hour was late. for half an hour knee' deep H� r� a , , W,,�; x dead in a shabby bed-sitter, and Risingto his fee u e through ' treacherous .mud flats.* ,x ♦ . 2 t, he put aside said .the pathologist, she had t� _ his prepared notes and looked died by her own hand. from bar- On arrival, she washed her feet out at his audience with a tired bituric poison}ng• and. legs, blackened by mud, in t smile. Being 'charitable, the coroner a water butt outside the school syr* g returned an open verdict on but could' do' nothing about her "I have been asked to give - - ' "an address," he 'said, "and I Joan Brooks. dripping- skirt. . iag- In ---so- doing. -he .said the 'last At one oil; e she invariably . YOUR TICKET, SIR -The Flonda Hi hors P�`i:e{ hay found a .: -:,:my own. It is number 513 Robin- word on Theresa Agnes Skyrme, gets 'a welcome from a little boy to make even traffic tickets leasant- -Handingout.th- bad + son Street, and with your kind alias Josephine O'Dare, master who rides a" buffalo tial wears news is Trooper _Andsee Couture, But who would get mad at I ermissio I shall o there .at forrger„social butterfly, convicted a trilby hat and very p' m' g Y With a grin a. joy, he doff4 his . receiving a ticket from such o pretty officer?. Once. ” criminal. y � � :. _, ..., >. .— -^r--.__..—... t.'..a.e/iimwtF-.,:.:.w...---^Y+'..•a ......•._.....3___ ._ .. � .. .. � .. ... - . � 1 _' < • .. ..,. '..,: .. - ._ - "� . �I .� i i I _ i '1 - - _ _ _' _ -- . I i �_i i 'I —.J - _: I • - 1 -) .. I ...c . .,�� .. . � 1 � � _'�—� - .J ./'�'_ ..''S. ..t. :� . t . 't w ` Claremont w. • `fense commiste. 1 December' 2? -Parade and es ( X68. (Lad.ee) &Dennison 23�; . D. Rev. M. okra. PJ%ering will ia- zleedr of Pici�er�ng ., l March 1 -Red. Cross make offer for order of the day. �� C�oldwel 215; S ( l3so flail. lite new o!'Dlae+Fs. ]tire H's. d • ,. Brock Road school. -. -- - - March 8 --Township police recover ,.-.�-._ _ - -- Over 14; • D Gaiabutt. 2`12.•..-T -_. - yri}l diaslfv « . Yaeai- __- At Christm s $4,000 stolen goods. --- r bison 114: A. T irn 8 ]s''. And Mist Waal• I lftamas �.3�; A, Huck March 22 --Pickering Beach (said-- _GREEN RIVER ser 212; J. Brown 218; A Wnyce fate, or Duriaac3en, will lead gag As farms we know, most families ents air complaints re road closing. 201; A. Colley 241: V. Brown -2i4: afternoon diecirDn.. lbev. Flo .3n PI kering' and District enjoyed a I March 28--MesclianU worried over Friends with Mr. A. sad Miss Euth $,.7j ,L Vargo 211; l: P1�1yford' 2D8; gam, ,Sseretagr ' pt �e Board. o! ood 1 closing o$ Rouge Hills bridge. Hut�ings were: Mr. and Mrs. Ri B. Fertile 202.. 241 • ' - ,g. Christmas. d8e • G Parsons 204: Overseias 20iasions, Of the Vatted, Viifortunately, there were at. least April 5 -First electronic life-saver of Toronto, Aft- zad Dors, Fratt:it B, Ccs.,. -il 223; X. Middleton 205; ChLarch, will be the guest speaker, - � in Canada delivered to taus. police. Hatchings, ,of Claremont, D. u:ephens 219; :two families w bo were h by 'nis• fH. Fe. lite 229: 200; A. skill is ' beios presented b7 the o Just at Christmas, but hezburial holiday va-.th April 12< --Museum discovers rare Mr. and Mrs. Hamdtton spent the BHooey y24: R. ?lay ord 209, 210; C, yey ry�d� g��l - --�- -it ie.fortunste that we have groups April la --$200,000,009 development T.H •Senn 227, Z4Y; ;Join 253- mm- ib-duF.u';-Els day—ill tie pegs. •':.arid Individuals �ii� are always proposed for township. son o: Locust gill W1. 218; W. Han 201; Jim Castl" seabed by: Mrs. X Drake and'ilk, . - -wady to jump into action and ass- April. 26 -Village tax rate set at Mr. and bin. B. Draper and Caul- M; W Wells 215; H. Fertile 302, R Ward, of tC3aretaorit; Pickerint ily, Mr, and Mrs. J. Davi ist ••peophe when sirh occasions a- 726' mill's. � - ea, had tits-. '212. , s stet Last' week. Mr. and 1Kzs, Daag- May Village application to an- cer with Syd and Mrs. Davies, of ------------ ----------------- they Male Choir. Wad A1, --A nex 1500 genes opposed by',township. Toronto. Sas O'Donnell, of Dunbarton, bad ),lay 10 -Deer killed on 401. :�°rig �'. bnn"IF �OOi �. H. Bake., of Alton' '+what appeared like a forthcoming Ms 24 --Chief A L. Laking ie- and Mrs."Cott pestiu,. gabby -ppelatisa Coav Jaz.- & /�odat3oaz Qat cern during the gluts Christmas made zvea worse, y and FSareti, v`. sited Mends is 5touff- The Azia0.ral Convention o1 Pick- p� year have been 'Pres:, Ito. Geo. signs. fille on Thursday last gundpy school Ascot mita weir 4 -year-old eon Timmy. May 17-W. G. blesser named to 2`� idcGboaetl; 1st -face-Pres., Mr. F>a�r was seriously injured by a car'. He represent east zone on Metro` plan.; Mm Shirley Postill spent a cou- < d on JaaiarY• 8, at i2ils t P n P quill be, del Michell; tad. Vice-S'res , Mr. Fdgee _2s in the Stick Crildren's Hospital, ning board. ple: of days with Nkss Mary Le2unaa. Alfons Un.'tdd Misdoaary Church. James' Secretary-Trellsurer, 7( M sad. will likely be th:re for some May 31 -Yelling bandits get $6,400 fir, and Mrs. Bordon Lehman of Morning, afternoca and evening Fier Wilson. ,"=the Thanks to groups like Aot- from Pickering bank. Markham visited Mrs. Lois - Lehman. --------------------------- June 7 -Don Pearson wins $140,000 and faaa:l -�6 D SargentSaiIIeat, CL sty, jMwanis Salvation Army and sweep. Y &o%Wville in chirte of at . PAINTO>its ani DZOORATORD others, the im:inediate- needs of the Jue 1T --Reg. Parker named town- Mr• and Mrs. A. J. Heal, Marke ip,0o.a,-rn, gev. Lowden.. of Clare- 11.00 hetQ for quick, clean. Suara&- .. fambiy were taken care of :n less ship chief. ham, were virritors with the M, Den- moat Baptism Church wily ititrod:' tetd prat -elan! gaiatt and y�ayer- Y' rias twenty; four hvus and we iirid my Requests liquor vote in Thursday last week. the new pastors Mr. Edgar James, - tikes ands 3tzooit ...- J per's an. —_T --- -- --- E�rlc $ erabaad more assistance will be giv- township. pt 1?ickecing L1Y1iLed Church, w811 'Decorators. R.' R. 6 PIOM en id needed, after &e holiday. July 12 -One admits holding up R1liaAi� ' A�''17SATi0I(Ml< pay11bank here, County Health unit in $ give tfse. Sunday Sdiaol report. CARPENTRY - !irl 911010 G Frenchman s dr. and Mrs. WdlfredHines. north' Rrv. C. P. Sbapter, at Wli.fie' Pbaw:?WWtbzg24d1/Rd, and Rhe:( three child-- operation.address the �thecng, folbow- - ren, were burned out of their home down liquor outlet vote at election Its. Desert IL11 has taktn a trip ad by % discussion. Jed by Jtev. B JOSEF STAVERN9l1s, _ { an Christmas -$9e. They escaped time. Industry -options.• 50 acres in ac Florida with her parents, W. lad & ShaPhsi'd, of 9t. �'aearg!�s Aa:n° p��TE •+*lith only. tis Clothes they w township. Assn. H. Morley. an Church, Pick ing. CZ%XA.R APAR72M NTS t 'tam wearing. Neighbors took than 0\ . July 26�Towaahip going. after Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wiseman sad �• H. Lam, ad Lemont, is ALL MNC1iL�R'S WQRK i i fa �yedlately for temporary quay- water system. -:. to out doth- August -2-=Bank robbers gets f2 i`atnilY spelt Christnsas at 8uelc'a la dsar8r► of floe afttnaooa w PMne: lleltesiag 710 illy' Ebbers began dib ears. Patsy home after, heart oiler- Falls yr ith Mrs. Wiser, s 4d>Artlisr. - : jag and ' s fraternal group started- to Y Tommy Hearn, is e t envoise a Bund for them. Aliso: in anon. expected L%e bode ,#hese emergency cases, our local Red August 16-Dtifiin's Creek polluted this -eek on leave from lira navy. —.. Crow altways plays a big part and August 23-2 iii] time firemen to Andrew Coraiari .e horns- isoai the C •�L. be hired by south-west area hospital. feeling much better, a� rte_ they too have looked after %ale needs August' 30 -Pickering' village . to liars. Nichols and Mrs. Rafter are l�ipber The Torento Stools' E=NW � at the unfortunate at this tame. vote on beverage rooms. a]so home after being eoafined to 1s at. all Fossibbc, and they know October 23, Sept. 6-Opea Lincolns - OC� lebotit-tit. the above grouPs never Street School. the Ajax Hospital.„,` _. nee a local family is want, at Christ- September 13 -Association protests Manz �•benda called on Mr. Drava �� HAR D AYMiiJ�SO�IlTH �k,ll�lX : gravel pit license for pit -,near Green- Brundle on Chrir-Unas Day at EAE AJAXI M We think :t i, a good time to sa,4 wood. Ajax T capital. He h progresAt 1 ' "bats obi” to Service C1t3ba, Church Sept, 27 -Four young men hurt in fav oramty _ Rouge headon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S mn spent Groups. Fraternal Organizations and October 4 -Objections raised .to 4ndividuals who have time to think West Rouge community centre: Christmas Day with their cirighter �- P E C I - - io! ethers than just thwnselvea. ' October 11 -Fitt bits district. is Barrie. October 16 -Township seeks injunc- A near electronic organ has been CHRISTMAS S ,A L ------------------------------------- _ . tion over gravel it. ' # ' Ne+rs Readliats - Coatiaaed P _ Installed in Fairport United G>tiurrh. . October 25 --Village voters turn M -DRILL ' Conatabla finds woman in snow. down beverage -,rooms. The regetar monthly meeting of 25 -Suggest licensing bikes in November B --Councillor asks de- :fie Home and School Aimee - Jan. will township. puty-reeve to resign seat.be held in the reboot an' Konda7. Feb., 1 -Pickering Village to --discuss November 15 --Village to vote on . Snnexatiaa, hydra Reeve questioned at storiny. January 6th: A As� c-` AL Feb. 8 -County asks for. by-law to meeting. Dewllas 2.5 AMP '� i 400 �P. Close roads leading from Base ins to November r-Prgtest township Standings:- 58-3; 3-36. 10-53; 9.63: - s 801. iSubsidising •flood' control on Duffln's 2-31; 8-47• 7-23: .4-32; 6-31:,540: - � { Feb. 1•+ --Twp, to object to closing Creek. Fligh Triple Wen) �A Tharnas : of Fairpnrt and Dixie roads. Patsy December 6 -Reeve Morley gets ac- , Si ---- - _... 885; Jan Castles 730: N. 9iiddleton "• �nason's W� PI'Od11t'�s heart fu>;.di necrs $1,000 inark. �clamation, reeve, deputy and Ward 3. W. (Ladies) D. Dezertison 807; M - Feb. 2.,-T%vp, to set up civa de open is tassmship election,. _ :-------- December 1? -Pipeline near Clare- Garbutt 533 S: Calhoun 518. NARW000 N of NO. HIGHWAY -- - mnnt explodes. Hirth Single - (Ment N. Middleton - - AJAX - PHONE 1092 _ December `30 --Oat urine prize in 298• R• Thomas 28.4; D. Ste�phrria 295; TL- b -TAILORING :.Iladies and Gents _ � _ �. ,► .. �. tears. r:�!'I • SILK'S 6" w soar 11'HOTO-I+'UfUM W Mode-to-Meawre �`- •� ?PETWINARY SUPlE,i - It" and Alterations �; 1BA8Z xa�rs Customer's own - Vast aroa� FU - material made _ w Np. - - set �0 _ + w+�.rra t00 A. X e. 0.." F. --:Pickup and Delivery - ' �JALITY MEA S ! PRESCRIPTION $ ILEW SHERLOCK ..At Moderate 'Prices PHONE PIGKlRING 26c(Pkering 64J YES/ Pbn• L�'- _ _' ,FUELS AND BIHLDING MATERIALS T---��1e�al �(dW8r4 - �t the home of Christen CLAREMONT ,� as My visitors at the E' Jones. Pascoe home were.. Mea. J. Fawcett Mrs. Henry Joh,.r'i spent part of rran's D•sney had the tris- John of • Mr. a-�d firs Christ cks Day wim Mr, and, Mrs. do:tune to. slip and frac.ure her ank- y, Brown ked �ilY. _ Thornton'a ._ _. 'aU+ARA�Irl'JEE'ED Bob Jackson and family, and with Mr. Q��. — and Mrs. Melvin Johnson and family. le, on FY:day,' and is now in ti-- Osh- Corners: Mr. and Urs. 11 Psecoa _ +Radie-TV a.7e rke �� - and Mrs. Ken Ward and Mr. aw•a Hospital: and Jackie, of �nont. i and Mrs. Evans Ward had 'Christmas A very pretty wedding took dace A p&ppy and-PrwWerOus ' Nen► _ "� Make o• Model dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fryer, on +rday be• ember 2t is ' eta. �Pas�'o� . - r, an ra-:-Bia�ce Briscoe of Tor- Mount Zion Churdi, chez Marlene, - �---- onto, spent the holiday here with Mr. Arthur R N�TVRE DEM Rt and Mrs. James Briacne. only daughter, of D2r, and ' Mrs IYte Evening Auxiliary of We W. - -Mrs. Don Hedges and fam- on -be ame _ -scot at he 'home, o Mrs. C. Lloyd t ! _ �� - - • ily had Christmas dHedg s Oshawa. Mr. Ronald Hamlton, son cf• ,Mr, M.Taggart, w'th the East Group in bum« SerAft Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson ?f ,.and 'Mrs. Fred Hamikon, of Brv+i'- charge •f the program entitled 'Set Hamilton, spent the weekend with Dr.- the sora[ go •round the earth. Jeeus'' w pe DAY CR and Mrs. Tomlinson here. The sympa*hy of this commnuiAy Lord". Miss S: 'MeLean an is. m - goes to Mrs . F rank Couktis on the owed slides of the aaorld'a Areal Mr. d M W Gliddon . enter • tained. relatives from• • Toro o over - - _ death of her sister Mrs.-DiWeer. m•►asterpieces Tile IIeetioet o! Cli!!- �� ��'' AC1N'Zlf. �►�• Christmas - whose funeral took place Mon- iters 'oliowed with Mss May 'Brown 7 -'-- on - - OEIiA - ar ra. Jim McGaire eater- I day. DB: -ember 23. at Stouffville• as chairman. president, Miss IL • tained his parents from Toronto on Alel�iid R stse'ror At, Christmas Day. I Mr, and Mrs'. Lloyd WAson and Ormerod; vice -Pres.. Mrs: F. Webb, s Phone PiCll�+�l -�-«- Mr.'and Mrs. Hoilingshead had ,re- Sys visited on Suasday with her 'get -38ts: C. bte- latives from Uxbridge with thein over • mother Mrs. Gatbraitih, 'Toronto. Taggart • Assist. Ree. Sec.. Mrs. W. ®fit. Pegg: Treasurer. 5 iv.:L• Pegg: Aas- Pkkerierg► _ the holiday. Miss Danalda Schneider is spec: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyst had'' ding the hol_days iv ;a her paren's ist Tress.. 'Mrs. r- 11Cddleton : Chris - their 'ALi:AI#�(E their daughter and friend from Lind- is Sandridge. risn Stewardship, Miss S. McLean: say with them on Christmas as well as --_- _ - s.V:�aa..�s �,�+✓�' - other members of the family. --------------- - Corr. Secretary. Mra. C Closson; AUS W. sk J. TROI�N, EL A -.Iii. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis a rtain- G R E E hi ��O � ` Christian' Cit.zestship Secretary. nEra• •# SW�11. ed their family and Agincoiu$ rela- J.. Kiinestone: Corstmunity Friend- - I - >tlbtrlsl•* sad >i•1 �iiarlsr sea Yil�r tivea over the holiday. Chris>moas visitors at the W:ni. slllp, Mrs. G. Moore; Literature Sec $ � artuo Comm ani Oatfad+ `' We are. sorry to ,=epdrt that Mrs.'• grown home were: Mr. and Mn. rgEa3y. Mm_ R Jackman: 5uQ?p17.' 11 "+Ten 'Mock Duncan Dolphin suffered a stroke Lira• F. Webb: Mrasion Band, Mrs. ! eleaw•ed �,• AIM last Saturday night. I Fred, Brown and Patti, BroolsUn; g set ,• at Iii Ministers of both churches .preached l Mr, and Mrs. R. Appleby.-1Vit. Zion: D Marden. Mrs. C. McTaggart: _I �i1d�Dasi ��� ]rbosr ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Eastwood and on; P1 Mrs• F � Next :aeeting. - - special New Year's messages to their 1 Miss own G Will be held in the church basement. congregations on Sunday. da and Br reen- Pfsiierlei ------------------------ ------- so" 1�r soRO r. G. Forsythe and daughters . M� -- �i JI L' )) nvi P.�, �• , ice° Viola and Georgie spent Christmas' ..and 'Vlrs- Ir. Wh;len and Uav=- _ with Dr. John and Mrs. Button o 6ROC�C RCCA® , id, of Toronto, visited on Thursday 'sie0e Pogue Stouffviilew %;Jth Mr: and Mrs. K Middleton and The School Tr+r4tes Meeting was Congratulations to 1l and Mrs. tkmily, held on Thursday. December 'W ` Av pKj� Ray 'Hill on the arrival of a son on A. and Mrs. Moores Kim and Mrs• Len W:Lson presided and htm 1110 Christmas Da at the Scarborough i asci' lY�ti T*vmmMP General Hospital. - Leslie. of Deep River, have been E- James acted as Secretar . i+'ull �� � Mr. and Mrs. Bob Redshaw enter- holiday5og with Rev. H. and Mrs. reports of school receipts and es:- _ -'.LtAT L HIR RY t tained part of the Rodshaw" family Moor•. pendihrres were written on the A 3psEa>ti - - connection at their home on Christ - Ur. and Mrs. A.. J. Morden spent board. An auditors' report was al - Sake -hstetr SOi;elTOrr ns>•y� Attettg a GL�a Bial Voss entertained his sister, Christmas w h the"`lattgrq Parents so read by FRT• Butes. Sen oral dis♦ _�}•Wp♦ * Mrs. -Gillingham and her husband of Mr.and Mrs. W. J. Kindry, Nani- moons were heard and all mem-Notary Public > rx Lakeview on the holiday.toke• hers were reburied to ofice. Thed 01 at Ali IlirWs a !Road Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGuire enter- Mr. and Mrs. M. -I inaker and are Mr: Len 4Wilson. MrA. Suter. Blgbiaai Geek tamed relatives from Toronto and . Minaker, Sr., spot ChristaYsa9 and Mr. Moss.. 2. 941 et A% �13i2WAi" TI D Michigan last Saturday evedning• Day w th bre. and Mrs. Chas. Xn- The Hoare and School veli hold CI)UWMT 'BOM= Several of. the local bowlers gather- aker. Markham. -their first meeting of 1858, on Jan - g Ai L ACRUSI S AJC - :-ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grana uary , with airs. S, Moss in charge.- rR i+ M fell t• S. -M }tins FAAW Taylor on Saturday evening for a � s Day visitare and the e _ • Chea. Closseti'a were: Hr. and Mrs. Make a New Year R,eso�lutian t(>-- dold W* MW* WaM•K >!bm 1111b pre -New Year's party. (T will be served. w� t able. L T. Closson. Highland,geek: Mr, f o"O. s ,wi ess6 Dwsa iTs>lasmb Several of the Cooper family eon- ! _ C",_• - )fir. D1GLAII nection had Christmas dinner with and Mrs. Robinson anfamily. of ea VW VI 4ai Mr-: and Mrs. Bill Benson. Hamilton: .Mr, and Mrs. R. Watk-n- Sorry to report >l+fr. Bert Robert- r swiss About TQ, persons attended the in- sen and Mr. and Mrs. K Randall_. son quite ill. , 1� st�lirt O!!!ss Odea stallation night of Brougham Union of Whitby. JierarLT Weaver has had the cant l s•� Lodge held in- the Masonic Hall here ltitr, and Mrs. C. R Pegg. Hal and rernoved -from his leg and is able A A. W�q,-,�( M& Spill last Friday night. Bro. Lloyd Pugh y enjoyed Christmas Day" with .to walk around._ i • ��,. `Wates oras installed at- Worshipful Vaster Mr.and Mrs H. McPhail and Diane Sympathy of the coanmunity � is _ for the year 1958. Dinner was served } SOS AOSTDi, •P110l. 8ai11112i 1. of Toronto.. eqriended to Mr. John Baxter in the i y iiM before. the installing Cereaio=lies- be- The Ormerod 'family visited .ova• - passing at his father, - and to I►dr. -IR. lA L Wbftb7. patarb gan. - __ A _ Two not im west of WbAby on --- . ay season . with Mr, and Howard Rowe, in the! passing •i _r____�.,_ the hold -� p No. 9 Moo WWq"=n REAS ESTATE SRO U G N,4M Mrs- Robt. Nash: hiarkharn his brother, Ste w3irt, .last week. J Today and Ajax rb ee: TTI ai'o •- , Wo - Photo CO -o now in Pick- _ . " h The regular rgeet:ng of The Wo- ering and Ajax areas. TO man's-,A_of. Brougham Unit- ed" �/ Church will be held on January 8. �L�s •` l��! t .buy or setI for prompt one week later_ then, the. usual date ` due to the \ew Year's Dalt. The eaas>IrJo >v►iss courteous service oak for�r� �,•�, s . meeting to a held a the' of m ting �3 t home �, Mrs. Nell. Mrs. Lloyd Johnston who will be as 1E?wet�DtG - Call sisted by Mrs. E. Johnston and Mrs. _ ,. i i?f3TJ0Ei a' m v. Wannop. Progfsar-`cometior to be A4, {� Schatz ' Mrs. Robt. Miller and the devotional �_ E1�A'lEE QEV1•f. • t�611{1 ;o be taken by Mrs. Wannop. All - - -- lfla•m 11a1usisg BiJle - - '- Ladies welcome. �„■,�---------------- LL -_ O•Mral Insurance - Rs�altor The Weekly Euchres sponsored by pldsarktg 590 or MO. "337 , l 1 the Woman's Institute will start on� - Tuesday evening, January T in fJte - Township Hall. { TEW _ held at - -- the home ofA family Mr. and Mrs. s anon _ _ •.��� .:' = -, : .' j Elliott on Christman Day also an- - i WXz pECHEBINC M • E • other family reunion was held at..the - - home- of Mr. and Airs. A. Carlton. - "` ABTQjIt RADIO +�'j'Y The Sacrament of• the Lord's Sup: _ _-SHERRI1._ -- per •will be o4serFefi at the clone . of Thanks For Your Patronage During - a seree'sEr _ els'.-lar se -4- gamday FUNERAt—ANIDThe annual meeting of,.St- Johns ,,957 May -'-We Ws . Toy—Hoppioess/.. i . �.4 00NAM IL Church will be held on VRednesday i- t ANIBtJI■ANC� SERVICE evenirig,`January, l5, Please have your f r. and 'Mrs. . S of Toronto ealth and Prosperity D 1958. - 31 3 rs urplus� COMMBVRXER 3 AJAX - — -_-.. --. ! , HIGHWAY had tea, on, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P spe 'ty ur'ng ,� .�... �� - Win. Philip :LAIN=Il10TO RSALES -1'. . AT ►Iel(E *M BEACH ROAD blr. and Mrs. hen. Pascoe called on Mrs. Philip at Uxbridge on last Sun- _ �' 'ia�sarance►. : day.. -_ Telephone Mrs. Wm. Gra spent Christmas 29t JIT. and is. Alex Gray.. - ---Phone ?DICKERING - !Eyes Ga PBa" AJAX 1059 Day with_ op Sam arse Fti And ONW&Y Mrs. W. Hamilton spent the Christ- v mas holidaywith'friends at Oshawa. Mrs- <': A. Knox, 'fir. and _saw O•-•siiinp` Mr. and i II�i� Ys1I<is. nn� and dzugnters. •Betty- _ Mrs. Ross K kwers•ee Ot Al Weiis Jean and JI.... h. -- . �1 C. Pascoe an,l t:ttic d t.ig t Donna M� '��rJ — -i \ & Gibson B�3I - -- �j and Detl+ic._att•-:3dc•d a Cnmily get -to- i `/J�. w f ;y `lr • nal !try - _ BLS/ ' lMOIr1e: W>s rtw 591 +- _ (/- • . r RKIN�ir Set a �' - - WOODW� John h. l .;mia�a cn Ciiris.maa ., c ---------------------------=----- " Day. ► 5�,� '` fir, nal -�Iis• -Mitchell of Toronto'-�'� : with their GAZllf�� hacf . Ciir: tnr,:s dinner w. r- 7.MOt�H. MONTEITH, KIEHL ' Zi�IJp s�i �TAI1� daughter enc{ non -in-law, Mr. and tiles. i a CO. Al Haney. 1 , �JMT99N5 OR ZYEs Mr.' incl AIr? A. J.• Gray spent � t 'Vies, 1 1 an ...i Ir. d , with . IICEWS60 TRUSTEES O1� - Geo. Gray. g B k�Q _Mrs. _llatthe��s spent several days ^ :• rap av r AJAIL OBH�►w�:'.aTawPFOSA. I G. - �r Toronto friends. !r ` - -- - - _ �Lo1•.0.-_- i - - - - last wee with ------- ----zqi - •/SA�rA-C• w. RIE>ol.,- RA suet >eislia�fi - - -k'r Alar. PICYERINer-F A. war 1-,�.,1� •� : ----------- ted •ter BALSAM MT. ZION - r , :4. PIC:. PMT' - --------------- BRO$. too'ute 10r _16A -wee>tl -...— • 1 STAFFORD Sreeeiv R�`�`Irdson�s The Active ServLce Cuss met 1580 • t • �p'�tkot%�g r EpZ Tuesday dight . for then Christmas t - !Dort N>rM1p i• - • -- _ . ' Ft -SMOOTH WORK 11 a you, mother is your natural AN WE 141IRSTJ. Ardi and she should not cbCtffc "Joy -'to the gut at tial'message "What sort of a person z Mr VexA �suusiirt. • permit her new husband to lay is come: -Let wgrld, the Lord Foster, Colonel?" asked' N' lady to you. His pun - •down the law earth receive her King." In that of her dinner partner. "War Aiihe Hirst: • ishing you was PrefiumPtuouev i -way, with music and song., the ."Oh. You know," �e have the right to fed Christ -Child was plied the I am the only child of my wid- and you, birthday of the _hued mother, and I am 17. Four outraged. ushered in before we, as ; chil.- CCIdnel, "the sort of person who -dren, became. excited A the- ""calls a table -napkin a -servie jg." ..months ago she married a It ryoUr mother's responsi- - - ----------- *But I always call it a servi- - ----------------- --.1 y a r- .two young- • bility to see that you are hap- 4ntasy. of Santa Clans py in your home life, yet'l-COT1 "Father Chrisrrnas'� - 7as wq ette:, said the lady. stere and they 'run riot and get' "Then," 'the C -their own.way in everything, but * understand that she hesitates said Colonel, called him in En_&Iand.__ ----:4-­he-hu-forbJdden-me-to --- go-cyal- * to-raise--aiiy-ignsue so soon after blandly, "you Xnow exact ins our * first kind of person a with boyfriends as I have, done * her marriage. Shd should Un- And then -I think 9f. ' he is." Christmas on the lyrairic Mail Christi r husband The thought dt since I was 16 My mother let •press 'upon he new regulated was delayed. me have two dates without his •that she has always ICIS ..CRITM Permission, and when I got home • your social life and she cannot Christmas without a word from permit him to criticize it. home was hard tar face. And A subscriber to a certain news-; punish- -fourth, the A! mentl Now I = :reflising all To do her justice, I am.sure• theri, on the� twen$y 1. 1 paper was angry with its editor e. Partner phoned me letters cam a so ea of the lengths r publishing unreliable news. dates, and I h�ven% spoken to • she h -A Do id firbli, the village there. wag to w you have been driv- can never -be ..-anything— him since. hI;h -father and I were • en. Tell her frankly_ a money order from home I see in your confounded paper," "M own Once, Y do with it? "Coal real pals, AM when he was alive she realizes the crisis You face. -what should he, he raved, "except one thing." MJ e bring h6m some� coal- "And what--mijht that be?" 'I'*u i high-school honor stud- she will find- courage t`O in- arm for Christmas!" ent; Now' I can't take any in- • sist that from• now op she be lei" us be w "Fish and *chips, and I have to ferest in studying• at all. As the sole arbiter -of yout be- He brought the coal and sob take ke that wits a grain of salt." You W, -balloons for the baby. We hung guess, I am miserable. haviour., Nettle this, issue now, strove hey • before it breeds' further bad them from a string and'I can see only one answer - "Last summer I met -a nice * feeling L all around. cot. It was a wonderful Christ -Slippers mase We forpl_about the last Of f y boy. He wants me to run away * Running away from trouble SNACK TIME -Bashful ailiire and we and marry him. I'm afraid ---!0 never- .-solves anythinIL par- miss eyes season's crop f -- - _!-. t6 cameraman during mid- could not foresee. the ones td - would; except I am sum my step- • titularly' in marriage: You 0 father would find a way to bring • perhaps donot kuow that in morning snack time at a kinder-' come. We were happy, warm. and.. me back ... I don't know which s your state you cannot marry 9a Men in Kabul, Afghanistan. optimistic, way to turn, but I know I can't 0 anybody without your mother's Protein -rich milk supplied by' Tbxee years later came our, stand living like this. Please * consent for another year, and the. United Notion- Children's first Christmas in Qntario - at .g -READERw :Fund 1 doubt she would give that; und (UNICEF) is distributed to Ginger Farm. It was a happy wide ' me. YOUNG 0 for one thing, it would reflect schools and health cer1fres day - two children now. But, 41 Upon her. throughout the country and is the next day, sadness. A cable Besides,. how dare You com- ca factor in safeguarding child- from Englapd. My, rnothir had Wardrobe Wonder mit your future to a young man- --ran from deficiency- diseases. passed away on -Cbriitmai know? Look for hardly -Day- ---which Was also hir wed - PRINTED PATTERN', ward to marrying someone UNICEF also supplies 'vitamin ding anniversary. For years after tablets, c I i n i c a I /equipment, you love later'on.. when the that, ::for me. Christmas. was a]. drugs and sorrow' and marriage can be Solemnized soap. ways a mixture of with proper digru =7==T gladAnothness. er year 1 specially -re- the children were "Dear Anne Hirst: member -hanging at the: • I am Jin ve &I asleep, a stocking g I teachers . He is married and has head of' each' bed. a baby, but I know crying 4 he loves me. o'clock I heard Dee -0 0- He lets me do little errands WR ICLES pitiful. heart -breaking sobs. .1 for 'him and never scc4ds me for it. 5R �im rushed upstairs - "What is low marks as he does the others. pet ..why are you crying? I am 15, and most of the kids F Have you got a pain?" Between cill me teabher's pet. C .:sobs . ame the answer -,."Santa "I'to afraid to tell my mother. Ik doesn't seem possible brit' Claus hasn't pui anything in my shed only laugh. I have tried it actually -is �; .,time to -once stocking!" (remember - it was dati4 boys I used to ' know but again wish all the readers of. -�only ten o'clock). •I always think of him, so I don't -this column -a very - Happy And now that same little girl. have a good time. I don't knowChristm'As. I do hope the fact of -who thought Santa had forgotteirr what to do! Christmas coming in the middle ber, has stockings to fill for her WOVJED' MARIE" of the week will not -.make it. -own three children. And Bob .762 impossible auble.-and daugn- t4i 4 , You are looking for for Boris and his wife will have their first 6 For the next few years your ters living away from home to.., Christmas with - a baby in the - - reputation and your social 'get back ftiir Yuletide celebra-house A wonderful thrill. 6y %A& standing wial depend on the tions. For what would Christmas And so the years go by and, good will of your fellow •stud- be without a family? Greeting we.measure time by what hap - 0 sets and their parents. Don't just'. TWO main cards, presents, festive fare, par- • pened at Christmas time, ten,. or '-Easy' Easy' *-risk alienating them now. pattern parts to cut out. stitch ties and fun are just the'Christ-, tweet yiars ago, which makes 19 you have read this column mas trimmingv-the outwardex- Chnstmas a cumulative occasion. up. Make I pain of pretty TV as long as you say, you know pression of a deep abidi g love �Lookiftg back we #-reasure--thw'- slippers in jiffy time! Use scraps 1 deplore any girl thinking that is the basis of all happy -joys, wkiie time mercifully dims - add colorful embroidery, 0 twice about a married man. 'family gatherings. None of us is the sorrows. This. I am sure, is Pattern 762, pattern picks, When she is as young as you, perfect; we may irritate each a common experience. directions for small• medium. fi the chance of her emotiemotionsdth-2r upon occasion but it makes And so once agaib let 'me large, extra large included. ...running away with her are litt,#-- diffedifferencetto our affec-' finish this. colu;nn with be -it Send THIRTY-FIVE VENTS is at the you all end inuitiplied and she tions, does it? We love. and'are svishes to '"God .(stamPs'tannot be accepted; use mercy of the man concerned. loved -=t for any of our odd, -.11les, us. eyeryone.­... postai note for safety) for_this pattern to, LAURA WHEELER. -If this one is encouraging you little ways but in spite of thein. 4 you describe,'he Uncle Silt -may be.a terrific o ..Box -1, 123 Eighteenth St.. New to the degree 'y no a � A. woman in Sydney sufferect Toronto, Ont. Print plaiiily the ws a shocking lack char. to argue and Cousin Emma too ..sho atter; and if" you allow this - fussy for words, but bless their r from dermatitis for five pear' PATTERN NUMBER. and �ou to continue,, you risk the hearts, we know ' they are as while doctors sought to discover :NAME and ADDRESS, friendship ofl your classmates,. loyal and kind as anyone could why she had this skin disease. Tw6* FREE patterns as a gift & :Make a versatile new' ward. it you have an Uncle Bill A few weeks ago she had occa- to tour readers -printed right is who are really laughink at be. robe - from thig Priated Pat. I A- yos. Stop it! sion-Ac, remove her wedding ring our latest Laura Wheeler Need- -and the skin Book. B 'tem, Vary or a.cousin Emma in youi family the neckline from• Concentrate on your studies, I am sure you will agree. Chris;- -for widening 1 raft a ef ether collar to low squared Chris; - mandarin co e same with- disease vanished. designs. you'll want to order 7; if only to show all of them mas *ouldr?t be th beauty; -sleeves in three vero? Her doctors have now estab- easy fascinating handwork' ror d. to wear *how mature you are. 'Date nice out theni, would it. !!shed that she is allergic to Ig - Easy to sew, joy boys You know, and get back 'most *yourself, your home, gifts, be-. --pure 'ftUery for your figure. Christmas, of us ithink. carat gold - of which her ring zaar; items. Send 25 cents for with them and girls your age. has become altogether too nom- is made. When she puts the ring your copy of this -book today! Printed Pattern 4605: Misses' Be one of the crowd again, on, back comes the -disease; as S. _-mortis!. What, unfortunately, is Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size It since this is the quick,-,st way true. Espec1ffl:-�--L --s6oliasshe removes it, all signs 'i*squires ,3%: yards 39 -inch. La v 0 r jW to. obliterate. the unfortunate ants Claus on There Is too much S of.Ahe disease vanish. ISSUE 1 1959 Printed directions each impression others naw have of. and too little attention given to pattern part.' Easier;. accurate. you. the Christ-(Zhild's birth.- And yet, Sead FORTY CENTS (stamps Teen-agers are. encouraged to however little we recognize it. accepted; we pbstal confide their troubles to Anne 'the Christian Isiluence is still cannot be -L—nofe- for galety) for this pattern- ---BirsL She s on their se when in famr, Iiidhthere. Can--you--imagine-1W 9 Please print pl�alnly Guy- shg h he m' irace. 117 AL 1I t '-KUMBEILthrough- adolescent pitfalls. Writs longer recognized? It ol Oay­ would be L �:, i L1. A .. Send order to' ANNE ADAMS- your problems to Anne Hirst, a very pointless -o x i s t e n c c, ltric I 12i E!h St., New Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Street, wouldn't it at any time, but ;Toronto, Ont. ecja4. at Christmas. 91, And CIO YOU -KnoA. think the Win is a'grand place 4 to be at Christmas. The . story of the Nit ity has , a spe Af i• i I #­ tincp who tend most we COU10 81104j) plum pudding, enveloped by tiny b -flames, dancing upwards to blue the apt .1g of holly at the top of MATCHED SET -Having 61ittle'trouble with their can -can &11'04 the-�-MEMORIES'OF in bed the night before Christ - HOME- Frances-. of 'Sydney, Australia,,,' 'employs 7- JorInifer and.- Antoinette Penzabene. have seeinglitiening mas, to the waites and of the Australian alion Chancery. in,,Washingt6n, examines ,passers-by spots 'be' -fore their eyes. A playful breeze uncovered the'red the carol singers going from q' show kdfigaroo'buift 'by her co-workers' after nearly -'o fom and white po4ko dot styPe -that each -of t�re- sisters favors. - - ~street toystreet. - and the of snow struck the notion's capital. 7 4. ;I�lll OW A Iaboratory Leopold studied that science 'for Iourteen years -ands S F I ADVERTISING -_ C Scholar became a self-made radiologist Nat Leopold and . 1 eAssoi xpert. - P dick Loeb an prisonSlibr man to rearannize the Etre, this 1 were the- sons of -Chicago mil- �e --- AetHta WANTED _-MteMAMCAL PARTS, Rt►w�Rs lionaires. -Theme had ever thing: ar astonis g did the . job so Oo INTO sustNEss MOTALOY ast wealth, good looks, brains,, thoroughly that he was for yourseu. sou our made esctuaty: nous. RING AND VALVE JOS j� �� not- _ found 1n stores o comps tion. Profits carts _ m� , a TTa- There were no._.fallies marked f It' is probably tri.: to say C. at ui� to soot. write now for tree colour conditienalLT gttaranteed Effective for ' up against them b; the begin- s Leopold„ has worked out his own- catalogue h wholesale price sheet. Mur�ny 8a1°II u we of 04� i[otalo9 Moves you money. ring of May, 1924. On the con- a redemption; that to day, at � St. Lawrence, MontreaL �Salas Co- 34 west streak. :y_tw, Ontario. t)ealer la ]krary, they werg both under-, o. his crime has for him lavltad. graduates....�with "fine scholastic ' r�"" the aspects -of horror and rev- wRTICLEi ion SwLE _ records. �M ulsion. it had for 'the whole MEotewt. y world in 1924. SPARK-O-MATIC LIFETIME - - Then one, May ' r ruing, a' car Power spark Pluss are guaranteed to GOOD RkSULTS - EVARY SUFFERER -- . sped through the city and out Recently, a Jewish author start your car In the cold weather. FROM RHEUMATIC TAINS Olt NEURITIS into the coup 8av6 faro earn horsepower, taster -SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. - Nat and countryside. Smiling s published a novel in which this plekup, six electrodes, only ilei each. ' Say Dick were taking terrible story is but thinly veil- 8hippbd c_O.D. satisfaction or tuts ra MUNRO DRYO STOlE fourteen-year-old Bobby _ Franks fund January Orden receive > ottwwA _ •^,� :ed, under the title "CompuI- sat of lifetime polars, � iiS E<s;N, ,;_,• •' ' -for a nice drive. h w Sion." Leopold wishes he had LANG snore ts. sou =s t„ SIAS Express CoNw. Or so the boy believed-flat- l ' _not done so; for, just whdh he Aronmer•, Ontario ' tore L no doubt, by the apparent bring about his _ - -• POM _ ECZEMA SALVE oma Is working to. �' y u h ship of these two older 'parole the now nearly-forgotten nwES to S weeping Skiff t�not p� DETE ecso- horror story is revived, e�Etseuk •• ,.Hca unaacessa-yon- Itchin sealingand burnintut at eighteen Nat Leopold If I obtain 'a parole, he says. Free wpta ww, me; acne, ringworm, pimples and toot and Dick Loeb were 'already wistfully, "I have an offer to xY staple wfu respond readily to the work. with a church organize- o f ho stainless stubborn olacmeat ngardleMs aatisted with th4 good things of OR SALE of how stubborn or hapless they seam• life, _ tion in Puerto Rico. de_ Peat Pra• an nasal aF Prke - _ _ They lacked, they "told 'one -- q �� - -- - m n vn d; dry °Pennssaeoai 76ulf - -- sire is.to .dev9te the r mol •ark ►Kitt qAi TER JAR Another, the final, the ultimate, life to "others further expia- area Brochure. Oranaa Pro(p r_ -POST'S REMEDIES thrill; the rnmi►ifffing of a per- - tion for my crime." ties. 2146 Pane pe Laon, Coral GXI*, s; tD4at Clair Avenue Bad- This+ - F rorlds., TORONTO _Sect crime. amazing. Iianrecentlq OPPORTUNITIES Pon FOR SA finished his autoLiogrRM LE _ The smiling. happy fourteen aphy. FA„ INSUL brick sewn room,. Hydro, bis MRH AND WOMEN----- + year-old was their chosen vic. 4 Of' it he says: My book waxer, three harm, etey urn, elshs —t1•HI . describes -my activities, my miles west starthroy an Slshway. X. PART e�llaat y°roduet, 'vim > •NW wpom�en. They stopped the car at e a ' thoughts and n1y feelings about GO°m• strathroy, x a s, Ontario. sox t, Sm wdon, Montreal. - - - t' lonely spot, battered little Bob- s� the world, the prison, and my HELP -WANTED Col@LO ro ri4=A+ send now ' by Franks' head in and thrust - self." :a: Durrant wares, l� opportunistas, + �l•�•yg JOBS await youag men as ]t,dos costs, $1.00. Florida Outlook. ISM bod�iato a culvert. That book should be worth. •ralearaphara, wast Arena. Union u, pDmpaoe reecho Fronds - Then the killers experienced reading. Pension. Train at home with self-Tow - ?f violent reaction. Not from � machine. we secure rmdtion SPELD$AND ABC shorthand saco� BE A HAIRDRESSER - pity or regret-4eisr of the eked by Dept. of rA.tion, trains for JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL An Amerl'can YIeW stenographer In 10 weeks at home. fits Great opportunity tanar;nences. demand• Fns folder either course. Was this "the perfect mux- TRANSPLANTED? - Strongly re- Of Canada's Policy twssAN SYSTEMA Learn Hairlignied dressing .sgooe der"? Doubt seized .them. They sembliny the Eiffel Tower, this 7 •vs^Mrlar, TaranN waren Thousands of succeastul - - panicked. They made all the new TV station in Tokyo, JO- (Canadian foreign policy has HELP WANTED America's rreatesstttSs. ystem _ - .mistakes of. amateurs in crime. pan, shown here in artist's established' Itself in the eyes of Mustratad catalogue rre• ' a012illed. rkers.call rni• needs at111a�, � The boy's body was found. The sketch, wit) be thi second-high- -fie East, West, and neutral vastsu.d .ower,. rood id.■1 � Write or can - i chisel which tnilicted ' :al' worlds as one of refreshin 'mate. Les Angeles. sae MAlevEL HAIRDRESSING, SCHOOLS as +m- est structure in the world when S --pi�� t nth SL00 each 1 blows- pas found. Th__-perpe- it is completed in December, Santry, diuonan No"iats. SS" BMW St. Tar•rtfR trators o! the murder were Irl the long era of Liberal gow �"ra'ch"�� 3�'� °rel' 4e sxaut st w., uamueea t ' 'traced and arrested. 1458. It will rise 1,982 feet, • almost 100 feet taller than the ernments and now in the new t"STRUCTTasr Court photographs taken dtir- pari' landmark and second only Conservative administration a Bool�N salasmaa. PATENTS y In g the early hearing of their wise policy of inflexible devotion yelp. shoethaee, rnawtiog .tee�Ouas ! C' e m p ■ e trial. show two handsome im- to New Yorks Empire S t a t e to Western unit has been L..a.•n. Sot. Ask toe free. circular. No Patent Attemers. l t Vdonculaeltherely-drsided youths f seat- 'Building, 1,472 feet high. �,i s flexible attitude, toward �Conadt•n Cerr•spendersas ewrMu iso University �v�, oeonilabod l� sd on either aide of a :ad-laced counsel. Clarence Darrow, the Communist moves. trio Bay at"**., Toronto Patents on countries. -. most famous barrister of his my own heart and soul and The last fortnight witnessed a - rtttScitfaL' ;day. posi know tively that I could durther buttressing of 'this Both youths are _`.grinnin; and would become a useful, de- double-barreled policy, - 'NOT ACQUA11MD LOOK I THE ttsLE SAYS - cent, law-abiding citizen. , Extertul A f4ira Minister Sid- "This is obvious '�Pta perish, because lacklos kno" broadly. How to prove that to tethers• is obviously genuine �•-� saw estesntya�' Tboesands sick or The good fairy ae3r Smith, testifying before • a Queen Anne;' ifatl■rli Lt Sand Pwt+sA Imsee E ry who had been another matter." Y e said the ftu'nittlre e f fee eiaVMS informatieq, so lavish with gifts at their parliamentary committee, stated: dealer. "Just look at the legs." - caeb service 2 daerlM birth had apparently omitted to It is imp robable _t DFathan "It is not the view of. the Cana- "What's the doing s.or aa4 Leopold will ever be given the than Government that we should good of -: '•dive either of them Itny sedge• that?" retorted the sceptical ctl- ot decency w justice. opportunity to prove his worth always say 'no' or 'user' to a' •' Queen Anne." >tt.oi TIR AL "a'r' TweO !w dalase Russian ens I'never knew � & Tess t� ��, BE a free man. But he has al- lA r Chicago demanded death for proposal•" Fla Professed both killers. 1Le whole of the ready Pied his worth as. a .-distress at Washington's seem- Ts;W" ' Q O ' United States endorsed that man while still serving his sen- ingly . automatic rejection of a demand. For a crime so heinous tens in Tui.,..:. state Peniten-_ Soviet p1•oposal-fo-r-i to MERRY MAOIERIE — -- wry. in Joliet ILAaEAx L■ndraee, resist sed. two to only the electric chair thea rut- level lneetiag o! the big powers. , / a„ months saw and Doer• of umt } ltcient Halt It is a record without arallel penalty. P He believed, he said, that life- � ! ..,latae. Meoek. The vast wealth of the Leo Prison history. _ ANNIRN. WaUm ton Oetarla P- a tion between the Soviet Union t /� ~ �llOs T •' old and Loeb families was What Nathan Leopold has and the West could be lessened mobilized for. the defence. But achieved in thirty-three years. by patient .negotiation.. there was no defence, advised +1 a prisoner it is given to few Now, this attitude by itself • SLEEP <• Clarence Darrow. . Both must men to achieve in a ion life- would be classified in some +gees Fleat gity. if he was to hall_ time of freedom. He has made ter' as deal'ing from weakness - die the •. case. The last chance bhnself one of the admitting that since thG Soviets O.N ".n. __ greatest all- .. IGH -- - w*as to be*, his plica in mitigation. ' rod scholars in the Wend, � ',have proved their technological � ' Darrow defended many mur- He knows thoroughly no few. ii �0 derers, and made some of the er than twenty-eight languages, strength the West must'sue- for - Berms, T�-rlRlf�� ' � ,,greatest defence speeches is .the including that ancient Greek in _ �• '•••- r •_-.annals of the American Bar, which, as an undergraduate be. But there can be no question "Wouldn't they be more utetul SIDICIN htdM tsdn■ sroe.rdiq to - This was his greatest triumph, fon the crime, he shone. above of this when. Mr. Smith says at If we Stew 'em . stralsm i• o as is a soh •oar, w Iedeee for in the face of sizzling public, his class. the sa a time: "No one should dowel" or 4" Sn esr+•s when two, slow fury against his clients, he-saved Useless knowledge in his think o letting down his. guard - $1.00-$4.9s. ' them from the electric chair. tion, you protest? g Not. at p all. no prudent -man can deny SEDIGIV Each received instead aninety- With the sanction of the gov- the need for defense insurance 118SUE 1 - 1958 ' . � sue 0i�'i . :l _ nine-year sentence of imprison- ernor the set up as prison .. Coexistence cannot be used as 7 went. sehooimaster. Among the psi- 'a cover for ,subversion on -the Richard Loeb is now dead: goners serving long sentences Part of the U.S.S.R." = -" f e was murdered 1n prison by for every kind of major crime Further assurance of this de= ' fellow convicts is 1936. 'But � • there are many clever. men .and: termination to maintain 'Cana=�`- Nathaniel Leopold is still living, some brilliant ones. than strength came from Defense '• / - + `­He is now fifty-two years old. - - - - TOO a­- offered __A,raurse,f1r1:J 1924 is a grave-faced scholar. In• ancient reek, • and. clays a -He is. short and stocky. The rapidly his .'class-room tilled House of Commons that it was _ ..dark hair is receding from his with. enthusiastic students; absolutely essential to maintain brow, his eyes are black, large­ One idea led 3o _.another, -current defensey ; -and , luminous. earn- a Precaution against a sudden and SLOWDOWN i Tegu ar features of the o _ ing *hoAlso - devastin world �-by--teazh- g -war. ' 3lamisome youth there broods 'Ing• ' But - why -courses, only for Mr. Smith said he was urging 'inside"? rr expression' S men Leopold explain= -our ur .powder _ an ex ' of abiding sad- - - -nes'. ed a nw idea- to the-, governor. __dry and put the hand out. Mr_ WATCH - During., his great speech 'in That as in 1933, when Leop- 'Pearkes merely showed the other .� YOUR/ mitigatidn at the trial, Clarence old had been in pri§on for nine barrel that, might possibly .rise / FUEL STAY RE IN YOUR ( '" Darrow 'claimed that both men years. The first. prison-run car OWN the powder if Moscow overprayed would be fit for .parole at fifty. , respondence school ever was the t:a position. ' ► ORBIT 'By, then,- he told the judge and outcome. It succeeded: from the Washington might well remem- jury; both 'would have become,' first,, led -by Leopold and staff- her the days when it was like. . - - as it were, new men, no longer ea by graduate :.prisoners as' wise- urged-to speak softly 'and :a danger 'to •society,- redeemed teachers, carry -a big stick. - From The by long- years of punishment Strangely •enough, , examina- Christian Science Monitor.. and the self-searching of their. tion • results showed a higher ' J. -own hearts. =. score for _ STAY prisoner than" Named Children :-ALERT )�r; Has it _gone ]flat- that With for students working a's free Nathan Leopold? Recently he men: Soon a "pass" from Leop. After Diseases applied for parole, and , this is :aid's J o lei e't Corresponden e' _ what he said: "I can- -look into -School-counted for higher edu- )nto a Navy recruiting office in, 0 cationat'purposes. Some univer- Los Angeles walked a_brisk EXTINGUISHED sities even accepted it..._ young roan who wanted to enlist. You might think that enough` -An-official asked his. name: __.1 ' • �.� '+ * -.. ; In Tokyo, a Japanese .mail for 'one m'ari doing a life stretch. "Tonsi]itis Jacksons;" -lie re- .' h Order firm was inundated with But it Is only part of the Leop- plied. The official didn't believe orders for a musical cigarette Old' Story.his- which ` -• _ - -him. The man insisted that his-" fighter which played the tune He Worked for three and a first name was Tansilitis_ He was y� MI D>gn't Want To Set TheWorld half years as a laboratory as- telling the truth. -WARNING TO EARTHMEN -The American Association of Mc .-On His t i -as the ighter was : ,sistant when ,the director of the The whole Jacks'ohe "family- - �llicked soli ht. Vehicle Admin' r drivin y pen or sae :. Delivery s ackened oPi• then malaria,' He mastered the- tech The man had ..a,, sister named g during the Christmas holida s The Association propos- ; e a as ed. Inquiring customers nicalities of that work. He also-- Meningitis, -while the. first three the .foul safety maxims, sketched above; in worn ng "earth- eventually received an .apology offered himself 'for guinea-pfk - -names of his three brothers were men propelling four-wheeled vebicles".' tliat their ' cars 'have J and an explanation. The factory experiments. Laryngitis, Appendicitis aridri- • enough horsepower. to "launch •there. an a career in the next bad burned down Shifted to the radiotogicar • 'tonitis -world. - _ _. l • r J'. r Sest ..A PAT avxll YrowMewly �PWLB DUNG and. C4.F.AIP1� � -• r1lANt3lORTATION" AVAII.ASiI� -� CASUALTY - SOWS AYTOMORW 77, tor two male eesseneexa, leaving COMING EV NTS seplle Tmtkx Pressgr• Bys/ssa UADAM INSURANC16 Ere. TrenchipS - )Braughadti v�u Brock Road and NO. �+IAIItiIIBAL G r TarloTarb CLeaaed 1be SII FROM AM UST YOUR FROrMflfi FOR f111i wan - 1 t 8.50 a, m., arriving in�Tnt�OPI� GfE COUNCII. et 7.5�a -Box NG VILLA Itl6i �7 Wel _ ---- irrsl aao lie - '1! E'9R Sy4%i t -TRI 1 i . " T HELP WANTED licierlag. Ri>bi .siztin Dar of "eR°aas rIe>a — :'ihcllniws o r- •, held on Moadari M January, rI� at the hoar . � -.8. - -•------=- ----------- WATSIIPS - R is AL DEALPgi - ` steady work, income better sn. bn the Community Sa11, in ' crape. 'Age 25 to 60.' Appl7 by 1e� Pbkesing• IMEUCE HooABTIL Clerk L AlS ' ter to F. B. lReiferty. SW AIrY St - ---- _ i0shawa. J -------C -- - - -- _ ---rmd . ommunity BEAM COOPER BLOCK LTp* a. i� Association sting . raaaary 17. -SALON GUIN PAA- AVS. - ?9801120 TO RENT The Annual General Meeting 0f the fil6 - : Woodlands Cosnmmity Asaocia-East 5 - To RENT -chain saw. Phone - 4a. will be held in the East Wood- NEW Concrete iaads' hall. at 8.30 Q. m. January X7, - - --- - -� ---- __----- �. C0#CATI0N%¢ . -- -- �. _ Bt.Ge•rie's Chas+e6. ?8d�eriai � - ■r�a,� - _ • L,, a ------------------------To Ajax. Hoop" R.G>JlI+4 HOAR. >t Cinder ` ��ssi On Wednesday evening 'December ` 18th. the Sunday Sc2haol- teachers d 1 .STATION' BRAD. p�NG. OPT. • • PliOl1H 9t. Creorge's Cburpk W a deftht- '•Maa,7 thanks to all the tI►F'SII SVlilIIIrGB -- -._-_. - tint Chriatm�a party for the child- sisters and aleft who assisted. Iheas: Piduninc {8013. wife couxtortable dur- rwh of the Sumday School and then making - - , - �•_ mi ing � Present stay in Your hasp- p -- d to L A very enjoyable evening was had ital. Best wishes, to you alt, an --•-•-- ------------------------- J a 1 • A _ : : _Y TV A" SAM" : _� b3 a-ZY,--Zihe Rector, Rev. Mr: SbieS- Da'. Gone. a 8ealthy and 'Prosperousj � bwd, iwe]corised the children and Now Year. GV.liR"Tl) BH MCZ 1 N S U R A N C i the parents, then carols were suns app, S. Dobaer >dY T TZCHN LAN ASSURANCE : ed under ffie direct- .. ------ OX1f•rd S•ls8i OR 0� . ` PRUDMTIAL COMPANY ��. 'and gasses 1� - ' 'loo of Mr. Liddell, Sunday School I- ----- AThntla '1•Id�11 Supt., with - Mrs. sheph� at the Sincere thanks. to them LY fitends _ AVE — ' AUTOJMOBUE Dlano. - and relatives for thedr •dmany floral -Atter fee crown was served. the nilefuhgs - arc coaso]atian, in the It 1R 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST_ -_ children •-were .paid a surprise visit loss of my -id"e. Special tbanks.to - MATING BR=VIC>6 Orta Pickering 28 'by Santa Claus. After Santa gave--.-$oJeph �r►0 _ Rsv, Shepherd, 1�e Lions CltAr and NArTII1irAL GAS Sikh child a bag of candy. a' hno s who have peeah OIL HBTARA ATIONS IN shown, then the party ended the many,neighbor aC kind in my recent bereavement 25 Year's Esperieass ` S' and tired but . excited children were _ Solea COLE AN sarvles C. Eddie' Page l -- -- ORT TRAINED ready to go -home --__---- ---- 1RND KITCHEN STOVES ..------ ------- G rd of Thaais t - St. Francis de Sales C. P.. T. A. VACLJUM, GT. IIT(3 SE8VICLr' S.ncere thanks i, extended o Alan Cl�e7s, lass noes. Heoteis Etc. AJAX'LUMBERCOO A well -attended meelting of St:.Sc�+Victor Lanois andFred Wilk- - S TVDO! f9'T. blood to Mr. Orval !-Teachers' ins for count, ng _ ... ' AJAX - S6?- p'ane s de Sales Parte Hamilton, who has been confined to Ansochatioa was held on Deceasber a=w General hospital. --------^---- -- - - .--- --- :.appy Now Year --IL -= the sehooL. -----------=---- .r ----- ! Tn lieu cd business, a. special pro- f, _ S. Piekerhi BElr= TANKS CLEANED gram for C}uiattnait was preseshted To allow Program Cihairman, Editor the News: - .TSL BANITABT WAY Mr, Dine4en. the We. of St. Paul -'s Anglican Church --� J reed Steepen •Lesoock's "Hoodoo New Units- Installed - in- Dtnbarton, wish at this thane to _ e Rood slid NO. 2 %W + c�+rist'mas". Tape record- w. WASD , Static ay McF•hggtts'a express our most sincere thanks for ded-carols by the school 'children Phone; Whitby Ai0 5=.561 your lr•5' &*ss during 'the past year 10.31 back for the parents • were plate in 40wing us to advertise in youtc the tnern- Caro]s were then sdIIhg •by newspaper, tthe various events of ---- ' =------ and a muv:e ••A Goaa•?'tate to TELEPHONE PICKERING - 3" our church and its orgenizatio _p- - 4-'.}:ve in'• was shown Attea reheeh 8 dments, the draw for the dolls which ,nay we take tTsis opportuaay.' to o AJAX 1045 extend to you dile Season's Warm• , had been dressed by the mendbers,- est Good WYsres. - � - MW held and dolls were won bY- . : BL Psnl's-aa- -ilii=AiII P. Russen. No.-nan :McGregor. NnUt B: Mas. Marion 0,mlen, Sm- -.Barron. Barron, Janet Stokes.'?, Russen. W. --_-__________________________ HENDERSONL- = ]lila. C H[TSEAB, IL O n. Hielen, Mrs. M. 'Monday.. Susanne Great ,credit is- also due to the ' nterlof �� a Gregg,. R.ta Catrol. staff of , the Ope _ ---- . n Gate •for their -- -------- f isF Dnadae 84 AhltDy Pdlee Fed IIP eroslty and for'the loans hours of !, _.(Above Allla Drug Stan)• Sireparatign of the food and of thePAINTS OFFICE HO>alee Exterior Pa ming When Ch -ed at police Howard Tay- beautiful.decorations. Tlheita too, fro p,M A. ]L to tiAe !. lI. of Hnibbar3ston. Mass (paipthla- the credit for the genuine hapless 1fY•dsd•adq asci Saturday ! M =!.hW- Poner expressed in• the Laces of patienRs - - - PHo11E. 1P8!®Y >>d "'.1'on 1182) and his- three-man forces - Walked off their ,albs recently and -guests alae -ter.--:--------: GENERAL NAROWARE - --- --- ----------- — -�-- cause the town teen-ageirs were so i.AWFaWOWSB and O�OARM Ae R• R out (3 hand. they Jolted some sense �e�tis J. A. Haan y nr iawseas•wers ..a a74• IFirM a iimates tato parents andtheir .children• leari rn•eeditl•ned tills wester at parents .woke taf�, took _ �n and a _ ' D>If'i'!'1< SMALi. MOT" (XAM Miene PiC� wMg .391 w4 � • their tem -alters took heed to sum Salon o rlek•rl.i o� good effect that the towns pd ty. _ . PItIICERING 46 - — .._Woble;= have almost van-wb6& - a le HOLIDAY SEASON SPECIAL iMORTtiAgq _ Q 7r1MRA�i11i` / pw%mts been e�P . of talk to their children, with dray- COLD WAVE PERMANENT - N E I _ _ itic' action of taking4Y taxa sad RES"sUTAR 8$•00 POR ------------ --- ----- G • E. L L cutting adi aIIvwances = Globe and - ---' RRAL FSTATi RROM _ Tuo ay -Saturday Noor HEfT METAL _rICKERIHO v1uAOR Tables At The Gate Thursday, Friday em - Can- 'PHONE 41 J _ _ WORKS The staff of the Open Gate valescent -Horne •kept• Open Hauge -------------------•------------------ for, - -- for, She patierts and their famildes Atrthe�� � �''r Sunday Lhe'?2nd. -.. orreSt -- - - :- on Su y -- - - w - --.` - - - - - Soine fifty people attended the O G - D URbW 'WIMAM Service condtuted by S'1CSAY ee Rev. E H Hunter• mod Haghlaad ��� � Coe -is �AR �ypp� Creek Presbyterian Church. • The G CLARE EROS. /� :,hoar from the wane• church gave : D V NBARTON �HI �` 1 �/� added war_tnt'h-and, revererwe to the F"TWO . UNM velnt by their fine singing of the (Opp•sMe alwaafs Park). r!` Christinas carols. Terms Yp t0 S yea • +;' Presents and great plates of ver a f ji@ OIT your _ _ - .. _,. -ted--Christmas fare gave the 4inish- ...u`w} -. o� p" r Fes/ -�6.5 - � touc#ies to an' event vJfioit hap. 96JS b��� . =158 Harwood A� � Eta#. pgy united - families fan' the anosL _ - Plywood AUTOMATIC OFL 717 .significant and personal event in tine U _ -• - Christian calendar. HFATING NRS ;� :MORE The Fligbland Creek Women's In- - - -- stibate and the Catholic Women's %b08rd Phed�e 179 Pickering rAa,guue of St, ' Joseph's Church, most or Whitby. MO. &2516 - 4 kindly contributed to the gifts, food Moulding beverages. sad .. (�•nttnned 1st Need Cbintsm _ • � - � _ , ,,aggg _ � u •rte -•e- r