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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1958_12_23,ptdar §Wss: 42JO Per Yd" UNIfasd r--TU_RSDAY, D8C8MBSR 234 1911 ' i''t' n*J1ler Qry post 0 Dept, wa _ ?k ,. Robert Rah�ner -Wonderful Y MERRY CHRISTAIIM A reset . ,�A VERY Dir At this time of year, eves the toars� of us; pdua�-% reftedf on the year's activities a and to consider the meaning Of Christ- W. Bro. Barrie t*cKieazie, Prat it Son 'elks �'� metas Jt fs just natural thing to do. Mas'jer.of Dotic Lodge presided over g For many, the year has been filled with an abundance of the Installing Board, which in cere- --- Ci health and material things. Unfortunately for others, it mony-traditional, installed Robert D. Mir. and Mrs, Thomas Brown, of Cbeen aear illed . with sickness and pain, hunger cod Ralmter, of Aiaz as Worshipful y f Royal Road ,will have .one of the .: I PICKERING VILLAGE - .tragedy. But always at this time, the Star s%ittes' forth cecitis a Master of Doric Lodge No, 424, A. nicest Christmas presents this-year, - - that tithes ahead will be as good for some and F and A. M:, Pickering, for the that they have ever received. Theis " ray of hope, coming yea nine-year-old. son Tommy can. Wilk . We cherish the happiness which l better for others. We feel that 1959 has been partici good to the people x' again as,a normal healthy child. our friends, both old auul new, have of Pickering; on the anerage. There has been little unempley- ' Tommy, Dined Mrs T. g'b yea=s Y j J. given. us tI sou the ; and at iciest, and most families this year will not be in want. For Wheeler's Swim Class for Handl- ib(a healer-warming season, �• tft1 the ekiidren'a sake, less think this atone has been a bleafing, capped Children, , •when she !first you our Sincere wishes for Cheist,• for whiich all should be thcettk f tet. • ,� started them here was . a polio victim tons joy, and Prosperity for -the Mess White sante men are mainly cotzcetrted ivith getting rockets and he ttonld not swim. Today. he Year. ' { `'p`f ' " is a good awimsuter and with the help Mr, and Mrs. Foote.. formerly cit = into orbit, we are more concerned with seeing more advances .. of doctors, won the battle with that Oshawa, have moved into the, Pµ±* trrtade in erasing some of our dreaded diseases and more head- dreaded disease. - ker house on Elisabeth St sway being made towards Peace on Earth and ZZ o-dtoiit To- s He contracted polio •about !lour After a sump san *0 LAM wards Mon. - - yeas a$o. He managed to escape' Captain Pyette - - At this time of year, we at The News reflect back on a ~_ 3' serious paralysis, but was left with horse here for the winter. Veer of getting out a paper each week and an what has hap- J4 a stiffened tendon which drew up his Mr. and Vrs. Angus Bran#* : -- pened around les during that year. b:: right leg, causing him ib walk on moved to 'wa last Saturday. - r ` a, We particularly think of our faithful correspondents who " z' * the of his toes on that foot, add Mrs. A- E. Calvert eater, _.. _.... "< Last cttrrueaer at the Hospital For tip Mr each week chonicte the happenings in their own locate, the y P tained Mr. and Mn. Hamhaw; 31 Sick Children, a successful operation and Mrs. j. E. lucks and Mies Ail+ advertisers, the regular readers and the several hundred- new was performed by Dr, John Hall. subscribers that have wined our.growing fiat of readers du ren Begg! o- of Toronto, as asmday. j gr rfttg Tommy used crutches to get a- A Cradle-Light Service was Doo,• jthe past three nwnths. mind, but had innumerable falls. He ducted on Sunday evening is the Ua,. To all of you we extend the same old Uriah, but stilt the mastered. the crutches and finally ited Church, at whish the Pallid beat one• A MERRY, MERRY CHRIS�'MAS EVERYONE! reached the stage where he could SchoolChair, the church chair std -, • walk without them, ., I At the'annual Christmas Party for . the Amey Men's Chow loci past. I handicapped children, Totem walked Mise Alice S tvenaon attended chef � • • Y RMC ball at Kingston as Friday. to the front, when his name was u, ekeriag Girl : Retarded Children His ;officers for the wear are --- Mr. ertd Mn: Cam. Warne � called. He handed the' crutches to S • I. P:-%f. W. Bro. Vernon. Balsd�oa: yrs. Wheeler and said. I doe"t moving to Marsham oo the 27th t•; Sr. Warder, Bro. Norman McCombe- ' need these-any more, thanks to you On Frtday evening, the $iglu; : 11�i SZQ�. Christmas Party Jr. 11'afden. Br. Li°m. 1i'right; CFsap- Y Y School held their semi-formal Cbrist- 4 and Dr .Hall." -lain. W Bro. Les. Morlcy ; Treas , He told bars.. Wheeler he us :fol. w,5 Dance. Many former studio" *' _ A wonderful present) just before The party for Retarded Children, V: W. Bro.' -bf S Chapman; Secre- were present to help celebrate. - Christmas became a reality . Inst held at their school-room was a big P sum er an to the swim th &be It .t � g tart', �1c , Bro. Harold Ai:lers+on ; summer and help• her with the It-i- - The c•�•'m of fit. Georges Aaip- Friday, for Miss Dianne Tyas, Age i success, with about one hundred and Assistant, Bro. Frank ' Gillard; Dir, fortunate boys and girls. lican Church attended the Sunday; 19 years, R. R. 3, Pickering. Dianna fifty persons in attendanco- The of Ceremonies, W, Bro, Stan, Bals A very nice Christmas preseal for morning service and presented tbeie won the CKEY Radio Contest, and chgdran put on their owe ro, Lorne White: White Qfts, which are to be sent to. - ... Mr. rfad Mrs. Brawn indeed. - � or a sex w twety-Sue' rain- Jr. Deacon Bro.. Frank Simons; In- - 'the Far Korth. The 0nistmaas Party fifty-tiro weeks. std. and ceaaiued of solos, choral ner Guard, Hro., Win. j.- Martin; Sr. -------------------'---------- for the Sunday School was hold os - Miss Tyas won the Cmttest and .siAging and r7thm bead'fheir bw Seward. Bro. Eugene Green: Jr. salmed -the warious -clues,--that 1­1 a- YOU• -.__ _ __ o - hursdag, with a Ste '*a... — - M�j ai s tt,� Steward—Biro: fames D. Smith. Qr- 'ef H NIckfi�g ldEr�ind S wetson -at+s ` ` beat coming over the air duly. as kabdo4 and their happiness, which garrist, W. Bro. W. C. Muukar, Tr • '��` rdstio` to lite poem "The Bight Be- Is very not;4mbie, increased when ler, Bra W. H. CFaig. • leaving tdtis�'wseit for a holiday sN > bra Christmas", Santa arrived. Cod ratdatiooe to the Following the installation Cete; TO Ne a Convent Naatau. Dianne, an employee of the Prnd- staff ."Whom many a turkey dinner was served is Betty 0rse Bryant attso� the Lada! Insarsace Co.. is Oshawa, was It was reported all the regular the ban net coesri. presided over by aaaual formal bn W" at O. I„ C. qq Chief .Howard Nickling Pickering -y- ; Mf coarse overjoyed at the good meeting of Ajax-AjaxWhitby the newlyinatalled Master. Anum- Village Police, will attend the. 66th gay' - MWTW- Wpm She is the daughter of ]lir. Association for the Retarded Child- her of Grand Lodge offieer3 were Annual Confer e, of the lnternat- Mr. and Mrs. Hari miner, Cath. ua -and. Mrs, A- W. Tyas: rest that, the Whitby Kinsmen Club present, and *e 'assembly was add: etSaa. Ruth and Iftabeth le.t on made a donation of $500 to the A'ss- dossed b the Dist. Dep. Graced Mas- conal Association of Police Chiefs, in Her sister, Christine and three bra- y. New• York Ctty next-Awgast. M�1' to s� Ch�tzas 'nth the a oeiation, A. H. Bird- Ptesident •oi ter: Rt: W. Bro. T. If. W: Salmcn, 1Sttr�$itly�-Stevrart Richard ice _ Chief Nickling, who has been a WtO• Milier'a at indica 1. cad. - -' as happy as she, in the news of their the Association said that some shells= Visitors were also present from a member of the Association -- - Thk festival saAOU ice the-tiara-for___- allow winningthis contest. Congmt• hers of the Kinsmen Club will be number of the neighboring lodges. - � eourtes - so of i, is ' presetxt at the Association's Annual - :. gest fourteen years, will represent rise for motsrista This -- ------------------------- Meeting on January 20; at the Old -----_�_---_•___----------------- the Chiefs.in this Area. caudae be said too often. The ?o Ca4dder y Of Ors Brock Road School. The Whitby a Chairman of the Police Committee,sign bit Kinsmen Club also pledged thein- Councillor Ab. Reeve, has given ap- oP rise hffihway reads•-• iliatiot At Moore's Rd. tad Hillview 'After all, what's t selves to assist the, Retarded Child- vn'ls 3 Juvena �� Proval to the Chiefs attending. When list .sen your hmryi'+ The Pickering Township Planning ren's Association during the c'om- -- --- -- - - - ----- -- -- traffic iatslitfes mit reported $pard at a t 1 meet with the m8 yam• Investigation by the Pi.-:etring - ihs yet tistd datalfti special ing - Metro Toronto. Here is a new viog- - Mr. -Bird had been invited w zt= To7n% ,0hip Pr4ice Office s rgcc�tly rc- • Ptt•oject Planning Consultants coaaid- • an "One fQprr file road" 'r &ad the request of the Bigline Qi1 tend a sheet:ng of rise 1ti'hi by Club bt+3' horn Ajax, ivh0 admit b rale- `Fitzpatrick Fund "Ons for the Cemetery'• lay �! Company to locate a service station as guest speaker, He told of the der•- ing and en`rring'three Lugmess plac- I l the corner of Moore's Road and _ ek>pmeat of the Schc,ol in the dist- e, un Harwood Ave. is+t wrci:� The MDS'e�bWer fr ad - ` view Ave,This is e' area zoned riu• which now. has a daily attend boys are aged ene 15 years and tHo j�( tee, t7e dries of .fifteen pupils. He spoke a- F3 year-. Does Very well also the slater in California, for a residential purpose only. The Mrs. Dune Jocatioo of a service station in life bout the desperate need for a new Police - paid their-method-; were rat• Sixth Grade teaerse� school. for the children ,as the Arcs- thou cf. older men. At Erb:k,'• Ail- ".'The residents of Fairport Beach fit' her hmbaad, is g ,am would involve the changing of winter In Floidds. � N Aw zone to "commercial". eat facilities are last becoming over- cyc, they pried ori the back dear: are to be commended for their off. The Don Adaan•s era l The Board will presort, ilii re- for Also of the hope for a at the shoe store they pied oif the orts'to make it a "Happy Chrfatmas" tdeb tg sheltered workshop where the outtjr, font do-,,r diol a: Penny,rorta s, :or thei- neighbors, theChristmay this to council at a future date a- y g Ory gam' W,a, 7 �� about 34 with the report on -,tie request retarded people ,can continue to dev they broke a Large plat: glace win- , pats ick's, who were Burned out last Mr's. C. ! d a group of residents from Dun,. clop skills that they have learned in- dow. \itmey and sense merclr.ad:se . week. �` and Mete• C. Hob„ the school along with the learning to sat taken. 34 r, and 'ilr4. Fitzpaaidc and two bard are �d� Christmas $a asking to bane the area ks� abtsttged ham a proposed 02 area to read' write and do simple arithmetic. 'lhe�• are in the custody of thrix children are now staying with rely P�Mt ftfr, and Mia. M. Ham. ii Ra ares. Over ninety percent of The Association is picaced with parent; and will appear in Juvenile tine; .in Toronto. The bead Red Bons • the $%0 donation irotn the Whitby Cour , «'hitby, in January. Cross -and the Toronto Branch help y Beach Road is lice r�sideate in the Trading Post )' �� being titt•atiyr at'■t petutsoned the coiner! dot Do iZinamen Club which helps build to- - ------------------------------•-- ed them, with ruching and blankets. with the road seraighten. ward the campaign goal of i 17,000 The "drink and dive" drivers are The Fairport Beach Ratepayers' b � a now bridge our. tis• e=ati� Jim due area raced Eos packs and Association conducted a canvass at Pmbyteriaa Church "2k glaygroaads as it would be very The Aasociaticn has only received + going to be watched here as use l as The has per. 14340 to date, which is not kali way in the city and the h'ghwa dur- the Beach and raised over ';310 to* ehYed a new t„"..- .*..-,- ow and objectionable. They want tioward the oal• y in this holiiay season. help this unfortunate family. A true Ave, to be occupied as a 2 i' area to be "residential". 8 g ! ne:gl:body.and Christmas spirit hese. Mr. Howard Welding, our �I sor leant r ettaaeueaeteue+eaetrut+t;+e-0t+eut Bop and oke ' a 'h his g THEY HELPED MAKE CHRISTMAS FOR MANY ' mtic nd carried en ` q. program of Carol singing an Mon. u- ,,, .- serial �' which lues ratuh app. • It will be well worth your vtfiilt�" some night this week or next, to tour the streets of our village and s . -- see the outdoor T ^' Decorating Xmas dec6rations. e k.1 R Vhe exterior of the home is becotnit • � '° `�.� each � more popular y s Year here, which adds gt+eatlq to•the appearance of the _ at .this time. �uII1t3! Village Council held their final. \� r meeting of 148 on blonday even-F. r'A ing. After the business period,Cotta, E. Swerdfiger, who finishes his. term next week, and .Reeve Morley each said a few words. Coffee and r• doughnuts added a s "' social note ; ~t k i hafinal nimp ve Service Clubs of .cite Area. been busy drying the pr,st fairy ?days fres to trer}ttg mjr Christtmtas bas• - a s of the dist- 7 ` mr.,and Mm x - theirding +; e6rate WDobae t� cel. . odw be pleased t, Skill. 1U7 V& Md 4AC V, 036 04461i6ft sir :b 11110OWN of Pielosring District High+ J 0110d P" W cwt this year to • provide fifty for needy children. 193S is the tree with BOWS' of the StOdad presents W4Fe sent oda Shown body The Wk YMts • sl :� .� �iiur i:. -�;i. ? is � .. .__. ,,_ - � .. ,. • MOM Q -A good ere wd attend•i the United -. - _ ` C1a4sessont—Local tow tsue)ta were eveningCburch . �7 last Friday .. stet P of Schad Two fume 'Fie .Sunday, aehoo! eotretrt was Maxine Hoplcit:son; P4ograw Can-) which the awards held on Friday ovening in the Town- vtner, Ivy Thompson; Pianist, lace•, kept busy here all ty SaterdaY and Kim Elsie Nage fell on the local were !resented. Santa made his an- ship Hall and despitethevery cold othy Faulkner; Social Cosyveaer, - a good pmt of '�Y with the sub liahk here on Sunday receiving a nual Visit to present the gifts. night a good crowd was on hand to Janet Omquergood; Junior Congreg'_ sero.weaer., (1oid,westAe! was abo sprain that neees!aitated treatment at The Senior choir of file BaPrisrj bear flee children may their pieces, ation, Yen Freenmajn; Official Bd.., bht�ged' foot poor aitestdsnee at Christ. the houiivit3e, hoapital. Church are presenting the Christmas which they all did very 'well., 'Santa Rose Struud� Any young woman 94 In" cktJie�t servieee. The laol Cantata "The Nativiey" on Monday , Claus was on hand to give each child the community is cordially invited • With plenty of •sno* jn the areathe vil- , moa �� held their evening December' 28. This, oranization. If u ar tmas Par'tY for the U. a bass of candy and also to give out join Sh Q iq • !1 h the Comtnmsity I3a11 last week, The ,Baptist Young People tae all the lovely presents from the tree, terested, please ge:i in touch with any,, -btge Suety, on the i!1$-'I�OwDagmar Several ��g of B invited to Aurora on Wednesday ev. to grown ups sa well as the children. one of the Executive -- sem' ag Union Lodge attended the Masoni, eaitig on Deeentber 31 for a skating Mr. and Mrs. Jean B,,..;:„ of 'r' Mrs.' John Parket tied an aftw%. M;. i)oa McCoullagh whom we re- Party and Watch-ni t W instahlation at gh Service: thootL oat edn in - vin broken Uxbridge last week. Th Tonto, visited with her brother lite. PST radar tton Last Creek lea a y^ t as 8 Chris ] a renes bice of o Mrs. S 11' tis Qafte nnasber of 1 !bnB the and Mrs. Thos. English one evening our f tan erg of Yee- .11is back in a fall, is confined to the were Toa Toronto and Oshawa People Guides and Brownies Mothers', I- A. this week- B r 8 couver, wFio is a forager resident of hiewmasliet H tthtt. on the was held at Mrs. Wfn: Gliddons on Little Brenda Wannop, daughter of ties. district ) wwek-end doing last-minute•rho in 11Leasbess of the 3areo plant had s The cold -weather has -shopping. Monday., the 15th, The election bi Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Wannop,'had her Mrs. Carter, of 4arbour, X. _ M-211 been locate etsaloyees £oi-tbe-las!-ria3k-yrhTch-een SOOd - officers_ -was held and -art as follows: tonsils removed in Oshawa _H .tal S is visiting her son Mc. Ira Car - h& Wednesday afternoon. Tie cant- --men Vice-Cha�� Mrs.. June Michell; on Fri morning. We all hopeahe ter.and Mzs. Carter •o(Fairport R,d,1 seeing qty of action cerin t::c Secretar paay party wan held two weeks age 1� weak. y Airs. Irene Levadt: Tr- tie soon he feeting,OK again.' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas' Willis,' 44 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bates -a[ easurer, Mrs. Ethel Greene. T-tw � Mrs. Honey of Port Perry visited TorsaiD, spent Saturday at the home T7se Christmas concert of the Un- ladies enjoyed, a social even:rg wit.! with her daughter ind !eon -in-law Mr. ! of M .. Willis' ..17•rents, ]ifk, .Woodbridge spent Sunday with Mr. ked. Church Sunda School, and Mrs. Dash Hedges: l Fri- 1lrs, Jcan Godley-, t)f .Pt. :'ci.y a6 and Mrs. M. Annie 1 day evetsiag, was well atknded, The 'the special during fire weal[- b[rs.' alter Willis. M% and Mrs. Tiros. Lye of Toronto g-gest. lend. l bliss Margaret Wilkinson, Queen's will be Friday with liar. wW.. pro r consisted of recitations, The temperature wanrecorded as birs. Lensmoa is leaving this week-' University, i3 visiting her parenta a!, Lon y stitseiesi thttsshbets etc given br � diff- 18 below here last Saturday morn- end for Toronto where she intends to the Manse, for Chrisfanaa .vacation, Mrs. Lets Lye here. ing, In 1934, it was 39 belan, acc- spent the Christmas and New Year's ?he Christmas Service at Dnuhbar-, ! eatOCCs. tv, avers vi (:t v:der mail- holidays with friends. ton United Church had a good att. M . an red ton c ler arm' ( r d Mrs F Hamilton and endaace The tear se tiDtss were � # k Claremont hockey tea= was de- son Jo also Mr. and Mrs. Don { "The Birthda of x 1g". sad • £sated `T—z caches at Stovff- .LmeanLeave on Saturday for Florida "Arise Shine`ywith Mra. Vera Free. j ville, on Friday night. Dat. Benson where they expect to stay until after man taking the solo parts. The and Ron Hedges scored for Clare- t''^ 'New Yaar's holiday, scripture r text was from matt: A _ wont. rald Middleton and - AND THE ------ ---------------- littue daughters of Markham called on f thateS10 4`at,the d I !,Advent dulben o hies. ur Lemmon on Sunday. 1 thoughts turn to Bethlehem --re car ! SAME 11ROUGH We are sorry to hear that Mrs. J. I learn that' God keeps His, pcoatiaea. t W/ Brougham—The 'regular euchre was Davis had the misfortune to fall one � He bestowed His abutidWW blessing t ��D '7'S" held as usual on Tuesday evening, day last week receiving a severe upon the rich and the prior. The V�11 t when the following weft 4.'aw.�ed shaking Christmas Soy ) ` peep i:TO1 VF�i prises: .its. W. Carlton, $tg.------•------ ---------- �P• k. C ton, Jarvis -- A peophe and bit. 31. Elhiatt; Mr. 'p. Weir, D T^ were all. represented on this specialty �• Air. W. Hardy and Six. A. W. 31ilroy. DUN DAR 1 V N notified first Christmas. AM vw have This will be the last -euchre until The Oa-l�r'e-GO Auxiliary the light .of iwtndy cenlf)rks eines x after the Christmas huliday, so' be iay of the the first Christmas, we see it is tine • ready to start a United Church me. on Tuesday ev- time to re -nourish out hind ani in Ja The 1 f on n. 6. s o the, public held ( soul. P 1 school_ ening December '15; at the home of their Christmas concert in the Town ----------------------------- ship-- Mi -s. Janet CocsZuergoodw A new Hall on Thursday evening, with slate officers was elected for the ..� ODA SHEET TAL WORKS a t;�d attendi nce. Santa was on S year' as follows: Pres. Bert- --- r hand to gree out' a lot of Harpeti; 1st. Vice -Pres., Ivy Thomp. presents son; 2nd Vice-Prei., Rose Stroud; 17� "PICKER" including x ' bag of candy for eaaeh Recording Sec., C hs;s Green; Corr. Maj. MO• i-2515 WHITBY ehikL The pupil; all did their fm rt Sic.. �4'innie Mitc}.eil; Treas., Lyd- 1h o p I Kell especially the sma:l ones. is Dobbin. Drvninnat C �nvene , —tfo CK -"S HAIRII)RESSIM 11% V A TEnapie 9-21Q1 : - - IFN Ar I,- much more difficult to . but a little harder to find among , „ AN NE 44IRST all the comniercW wrappings. bad-tempered; deciar�d • don doctor. "This is why t hfve F ny The same applies to greeting not lost my temper uric- dur:nsr J # i cards. In our anxiety not to miss - the last five years,' he added. f` an who is likel to send ua. ` y ' a card, we rush out Scottish woman wnu, had t and buy A ..arils -ra re occasional outbursts of temple - "Dear Anne Hirst: 1 married there have been man, We send cards to people we clauned-tha��°ur'd-ser- i A little while ago you publish- times I wanted to be with her hardly- know well enough to feet remedy for them 8 nt out into my gar- - ed a warning reminding children and I wasn't, because she would' pass the time of day. We pore Idust--ere in make our visits so unpleasant Kr�� over last year's list, fearful of den and sauntered around it for their a "- "one _ th 3 "1Q - e more d t0 •r,. ,No 'one kin .� t0 se 8 he said:- . s yarents, if only to escape the • I dreaded to go again. � She' hag committing the social sin of tor- five minutes, : R' 'runishment which might be 't way of -'downing' us all, even ., getting someone; even though it can stay sore long in a garden. - meted out to them later on. It saying things which were not be, our next door neighbours to Scientists have tried to invent 'Made me feel so guiltyl. true. whom we can wish a Happy cures for bad temper.. One, Sir . tirthe - ' "But'tvhy always blame th? - "Shall • ge - get -our • come- 4 a - Christmas just. by 'lifting theuder,Bruaton, claimed to have l i,, " telephone receiver or calling a. found a drug that acted --on bad children? lippance, too, as ynu put it? a� x greeting as we see them going' temper as quinine acts on a -"Recently I "lost my .mother: I think of my mother day from their house to the garage. I loved, her,' and I know that _ and night. I pray for her. I` fever. e in• her own way she loved us, have cried .over her, and wish- So often greeting cards give All that send -tampered per - All :, "" `'a me a .,let=down feeling. •1 like yet she ma$� e o d thins could have been more - g son had to do was to.. take the them, of course, they are so scientist's prescription to t+ drug- _ of us in so.many ways. Since pleasant between us But s ewhen he felt a fit of never relented (I've ever. blam- fr cheerful'and-Cbristmas3eY `�` gist and, ; can't imagine the Yuletide sea- temper coming on, swallow' the tolerant and . understanding.) 3 son without them. But how of- drug in tabloid form. ed myself for. not being mors ' LOW-COtit Luxury g ten have d n env "But we couldn't. du it alone, A sent by someone I ha[ven't heard y y could -we? ANONYMOUS" �h from for some time, and I have cess - • I have known a number c t icy„ looked on the inside of the card, Jumper -ti ' • families where the children z on the outside, inside the envie= --- + + neglected their mothers for lope again and what do 'I find- js�t�if .;1i _ :.-:i� 591 • , nothing but a signature. What the reason you did. She was g g - '" • so hard to het along with that 1 like best is a simple card, with ✓ \ �,�ri • t h e y avoided visiting her ; a short personal note. Then I •whenever they could. ' simply - feel I've got something. But ff11jj,UU ; '1 _ because they reached the sat- DECEIVING - The skirt buttons how many of us have time to, _ - • • pockets take chis extra trouble? Most uration point and could take don't button, and the folk have .so many cards to send N �, ^t no more. She chastened those p . •� _ are flops only. They serve as about, all t ey can manage is to * who loved her, whom she lov- h , _ accents for the black -and -white scrawl their names on the cards s� e -- "i a wa ." the enve- Violent remorse that flagel- wool Jersey overblouse. ,Blouse lopes. Who dares to be differ- + later one's spirit is not the .has detachabistie-bow, ent? Very few. But wouldn't it • ' * answer.. Such an orgy of self - be nice if we took the_ courage �y�► • • punishment renders one unfit to ignore convention; cut out a _` to cope with her own prob- G • hems, and depresses the spirit s,'t, sending cards ho casual acquaint- Y P ,ances and spent more time on • to hopeless contusion Isn't it those to whom a personal mes- 4846 • better to admit that the pastelves mightreal- �O �sage from our : e `• cannot be lived again, and (,L lyly' s mean something. SIZES -y, • accept the belief of rel' That is. just my idea,' of course IO -220 religious g •- , ' leaders that year mother's -and one -that I don't always e • soul, freed of earthly limits- / �FJAi�M - live up to:. Like everyone else' •..tions,..ia at peace? In other. -I get caught up in a last minute a� j ��IS : , x a ► words, she understands noar — rush and cards are popped into hh t✓ �! F' that you all did the . beet you Isn't it wonderful to be able envelopes regardless. The -road * could,- and she would not have to wish each other a Happy to Heaven is paved with good �� Pit- -- • you live on in self•inflicte3Christmas once again? ..Suppos- -intentions and the Christmas ' despondency.__. ing we were not allowed to season is 6 littered with good If your. mother lead changed supposing there were not any wishes and 1ovIng thoughts only " her attitude, you would not Christmas. Wouldn't it be ghast- the half of which given--ex-are -- ' live with But decope in$ 4'' d December 25 were just an- pression. --We a]] try to do too , * 1 memori t she u not other date on- the calendar" But much in too short a time. change. Remind yourself that it fent, thank goodness -it is And here I am at the end of there is 'a limit to human en Christmas Day -the most giori- my column, and I haven't even + durance, an more than once You Make a bedset as a gift so , birthday, of the Infant Christ. It all": But neither- have I sent easily! Embroider motifs . you reached it. 1 agree that Y. - !you "could not do it alone." is a day that mean. many things you a greeting card without a - add ready-made eyelet ruffles. r - Life is a challenge to us alt, to many people. What we get out message. This time you've got e Low-cost luxury for gifts - + and a sane approach to the of.. it depends a lot upon what the- message and not the card. hope -chest linens. Use smaller + unknown hereafter c h a r t.s we put into it You hear so often Which would you rather have? � - motifs as scarf ends. on towels: '_ • one's ship through calm was. Christmas 'isn't what it used to ,/ Pattern 591: transfer of one • • • be. Tha is perfectly true, no one iby _ Poisoned . By . -motif 7 x 18; two 5-314 x 13 inches. realizes and regrets it more than If you -have reached ■ crisis L , But still, underneath all the Bad Temper ! . Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS In your life, confide in Anne P Jumper with 'companion blouse - commercialism, the aver-empha- - - or figure -flattering dress! - (stamps cannot. be accepted, use Hirst. Hes - frank. approach to sis on Santa Claus, the showers Girls have been warned re- You -ll --love the versatility of this postal note far safety) . for this yeas problem can calm yoat of greeting cards given. and. re- cently by a beauty expert- that +,pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box upirit and guide you towsrd iceived, the Star in the East nev pattern Note doable-treasted 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New To hestroy bad temper helps to effect; easy Sitting skirt. 8 peace. Address Anne Hirst at er diminishes . in brightness. It destroy good looks. ' -onto, Ont. Box 1 123 Eighteenth St., New is there if we look. for it. It "To. be lovely, guard • ainst . Printed Pattern 484¢: musses' Toronto, Ont. g sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18, Xk Sia Print plainly' PATTERN points the way in our heaits and the scow] or, frown which r,.- _ 21UMSER, your NAME and AD- inner consciousness to the won- sults from a bad temper," she 16 jumper $+Na yards S4 -face rapt - DREss• Modern Etiquette der -and joy of the Saviour's -says. "Violent tits of temper Mouse 1% yards 39 -inch fabric. - birth. generate poisonous toxins within - A NEW 1959 Laura Wheelet _ b Robert Lee g p° Printed directions on each pat - Needlecraft Book, JUST OUT, - To hie, Christrsias now is us which interfere with the cor- tern part Easier, accurate. Q. Is ft considered excusable something like the reit functioning of all our Bead 1FQ+TY CENTS (Sot) 3zas lovely designs to orde_. 6 gift parcels B PhY' ' iembroidery, crochet, knitting,. now to "reach" at the, table' g sical faculties." (sem a cannot be : we used to delight in as chit- p accepted, sass -*-weaving, quilting, toys. In the A While the old "boarding- dren. Very mysterious. parcels Most people, when . they an q g house reach" is still considered parcels with all kinds o! labels pe Postal note for safety) for this 'book a special surprise to make beginning to lose their tem r. pattern. Please print plainly a little girl happy - a cut-out the sign of a chowhound, we can and coloured ribbons. You -shook contract their cheats and hunch b 1 y NAME, A D D lit 6 s i doll, clothes to color. Send 25 properly reach for things that the parcel inquisitively - but their shoulders although they l3TYh,E NU"KR. cents for this book. we can get as easily as our there was no sound. You care- may not realize they are doing neighbor can, instead of being fully untied the fancy ribbons Send order to ANNE ADAMS, - over -genteel and bothering him and tore off. the outer layer of "If they squared their shoal- Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Street,: ;. ISSUE 52 - 1958 needlessly to pass it. bright coloured - paper. And -dere instead they would find it New Toronto, Ont. what did you find? Only more ''. papers, more ribbons and more labels -maybe •even .another box. - You removed the second .Layer only to find the same thing again. . This might be repeated several times until a 'package - 4hat started out in dimensions of- twenty inches by thirty was re- duced to a small box that. could be held in the hand. And what did ,the box contain? More than _ likely something that had been chosen with loving .care; bought, perhaps, with nickels and dimes ^ that had been saved for weeks. Something for Mother, Dad, big - I sister or -brother; for Grandma, Grump or baby sister. Maybe - - Ithe mysterious wrappings were a� duplicated in all seven parcels. The tinsel and gflt, the gaudy. 'fi paper and string; the unneces- .c r: sary boxing created an illusion of Christmas. They' were all a,4 , there. So; also, was- the gift ofe - - Iove, often quite inexpensive ,. and sometimes quite inappropri- N ate,. yet it symbolized all the desire of the giver to bring joy -i � Wlovd--onei in - and happine_.. r _ X. the family .circle. So it is, In a way, _with our. - present-day_ Christmas. Therewra k-- are too many ppings; many r boxes-. wtihin boxes;- coloured -- ,.. labels plastered 'here and. there, _ together with too much noise ' and ostentation: ' But yet ' if we - SACK TO'WORK Pat O'Loughlin, a' Trans World Airlines have patience; if, as it were, we ostess in Now York, - h k is mi -- __ - s lin s she adjusts . , 0 her hat before • on_ event a the papers one he e, - WEtI ORIENTED - Her "Irish" eyes leaving for Idlewild Airport to board the first TWA flight since eventually we come to the true - _ y flashing, Nobu Cttsuns? � the- line was -grcunclocPby a' mechanics strike that stopped . meaning yof Christmas. - It •is. still McCarthy- takes it easy in Hollywood, the former Japan•s8i operations completely on November -24. there, just as it always has been, model who married an American GI is succeeding in films. 4. • • .. v _ , -sees i --'—_- - ,- _ .., . s ✓ � s- ---. '.e'_'--'�'� ..r -.s.s1iV►-YYa'r R �+o-s+ .! S .. - - stye"--"" _ :" ' -- _- _. _ t .. :: .. - v - ,. • sees.,, .., ., _ .. 11 -..,.. > .. ,. - sees L - _ _ ., . « �'�' 6,. 11 �. . . J? — •+...,i'.t ..._.. �. ... .- -rr+-. -I •R--. . , - .!•Me+,V"-, 4—',-•.'.+...' r-7.•:, - f � ••.Ni.,s axes.. ,x,7 • ,.w!•:• "r.J•Jry. ,%. .w..,�tw!r.: •-... Irish -As A language is merely resupplying •� *» �-«- y � ,. 1, I- what would have been oa hand j �' CLASSIFIED A1tERT�S�HG -- :�SeC0t1d TOE19Y0 Gormally iY so many Iii &-speak_ ti hey t#' i __ _ - - Persons -1}ad-net - T - t _ , _ _,. They don't call the' strange, writes. Harry S. Hayward in The �• ~ '' € — - '' : . lilting language they often ,peak. Christian Science Monitor. MEDIC AGENTi WANTtD in Ireland instead of English, The Prime Minister, more..ver, ADDITIONAL LARGE INCOME t:oa , PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT THIhOOOD - Gaelic. The call _it Irish. But. re ards the• Lan us. a as. funda- i T. full or part time selling. soil taloa They 8 g g. , and advertising specialties. Excellent REfULTf FROM TAKING DIXON'S ' call it what you will,'the: Irish mental to nationhood, as a valu- line. High commission. Reply Kedco REMlDT FOR RHEUMATIC.PAiNf' L people still speak much more able lois of .mental discipline, Products. Brockville. Ontario. AND NEURITIS. English. and as stimulating the Irish urge " GO INTO BUSINESS MUNRO'S DRUG STORE Yet the government's Irish _ _ e:dt a VSs ERIN OTTAWA language campaign hes served has should bedl Valera's view, Irrsn x t°r yoursett. sell our �yg to learn. .. ?% wares watches and other Products $1.S.S Express Coiled -ME most useful " found to stores No competition Prof-- {+ purpose.. rise Norse. The Nor- �< : us up to sw%. .Write now for tree POST'S ECZEMA SALVE n r' col°ur catalogue and sepante coot helped make file Irish of the wegians usually understand Eng- s demtfal wholesale price sheet Murray BANISH the torment of dry eoxame Irish Republic think of them- lish but also speak their own Bates, 9622 fit. Lawrence, Montreal. ashes and weeping akin . _11 .. selves as a nation with a tongt:e ancient tongue and have a strong Post's Eczema Baha anwilnot disa� �. you. Itching acalina and bmrmtag ease•I -1 1. , _ Of ILS own. �'he propagation o! sense o4 unity as a consequence. r ARTICLES FOR SALE � tee, �g,orm, plmplea gad toot '' - . . speaking and reading the Irish In Northern Ireland, however, ¢, 200 ASSORTED BUTTONS ;1 •«•m• vrtn respond nadtly to thS ; • stainless odorless ointment ntardleN -`language was and -is a nationa- I encountered high officials who BRAND nes• m sets All sizer, Shaper, of bow stubborn or hopeless they Ii 4 listic mov- in official recoarition g and colors. For Dresses, Coats. Starts, ssem• -,� regard the formal introduction . -Pants, etc. stoney order. ostpaid lent post pros on Receipt of Pr1a �• ' of ,Ireland's ancient .heritage.. of Gaelic, as they call it, or Irish, united Belt Co. 979 St. Lawreaee PRICE x.00 PER JAR 4 1 Prime Minister Eamon de Va- as the Southerners say, as a Sail=`% Blvd., Dept. t0. iiontreaL POST'S READIES 1 lera speaks Irish by preference, ure. Ulstermen claim the ' Irish y BABY CHICKS _ sm St. Clair Avenue seat. . _. .. = . although he was born in. New . language cannot hope to compete PROMPT shipment Bray heavy breed TORONTO . York City. of a .Spanish f-thor, with- English, even south of the cockerels, dual purpose LeQhorn yut• OPPORTUNITIES FOR .and it is said he had to learn the . •border. Emigrants, they say, lets, dayold and started is limited MEN AND WOMEN - I. .- uantitien. Also Amer 20.22 week Pul- ..i .'J' ancien] tongue as an adult. quickly leave it behind as im- n (low QrdermJannuary February bre ero-i viVESTUB wanted, Manufactared wt& Few deny that Irish is awk- practical. They suspect, more- now. see local agent or write Bray cls. Every Machine fitted. Fred Irelands ---- ward, and- that only,a few west- . pver, that it may have been in- Hatchery, 120 John North, Hammon, /'k Gam Cr't•. Winnipeg. - - . ern Irish speak it. today as their troduced chiefly as a diversion SHORT NOT E - This street eooKkEE'plNo sERvre/ LEARN to repair.watches t home or :normal, or first tongue. 1\'any for the Irish, to keep then minds school Free folder. 9x79t. SuDert. - sign seems be sinking Montreal, Quo. Irish don't yet speak it at a1L off other problems. g into tlooKKEEParG service that is ideal ' the ground . in the Richmond and inose naive. We keep your res BE A Yet rt is required in schools in Some claim it is silly to try to ya , suburbs of Lakeside. The Orrisformtfor �wmriper t Ana the More JOIN CANADA'sALEA0EN6 SCHOOL certain subjects. And I was told, bring an almost dead language Herbert, Waterloo, Ontario.c/o - - perhaps accurately, that a stu- -back into general use, and that ^'fidget markers are designed Great o� artunity dent could get a higher mark in Irish, young and. old, would be to eliminate neck -craning by . DAIRY PRODUCTS WANTED p►earant, dignified protc os. good _ _, e mathematics exam if he could better advised to !modern, rilotorists. • wages. Thousands of'successful I FARMERS Iuvfaz churning cream to Marvel Graduates. .�- 1. „ read a fine in. Irish -at the -bot- European language as their sec- market wtu fiord it protiuble ably Asnerlca'r Greatest eyatas . tom. and ton Ping to City Creamery. Toronto,' where fie' - you get the best deal' We supply cans "`�, Catalogue Ptstr 1. '. Ili Belfast, they fold me a.man Oihera recall how'aad it is to sad remit promPW. Let us herr coos . . Write or Cat; . � 'L � � ' had to speak Irish in the South Holes -in -one And you. City Creamery, ism Queen E MARVEL HAIRDRESSING iCNOOt. to get a government post. In !ac find a living tongue passing out ssa Br«r st w , TeroMe t, o4 usage, as Gaelic is on the .de- Other Oddities poR sAuLL —_ ell professional glen in the Re- Braachet �;: cline in Scotland ,and Northern µ ging fit., W., aanstlton - public (with the curious- Ireland On the Scottish island It's what eve aAI.E of New Surplus electronic sup 7! B.Weau Street. Ottawa _ ',;,,. "'i tion of bankers) must pass a test iS' goner dreams vies and tube,. Radio, priced landow V, ir, other electronic kite Patted below pATlMTt !a Irish -although passing a test, °4 Skye, for example, Iroses- o! doing at least once in his life- wholesale. write: Master Kit Company, „� one suspects, can be her hearing parents grimly say. time: the "ace" - or hole -Ili -ore Bo:. Bellevtlle, Ontario. Pe perhaps less they would have to teach their shot. But few would care to rtaat Attorneys,NHwubComp a o y , 'demanding than learning the TRACTOR The chains, car truck sad 600 Univ ,•ry9'.- , children GaeIic'in the home now a eAve., Toronto.. + - language. - experience the sort of aftermath road wader chains. �rtat� patents ail countrtea .. r'(.'` ` that it no longer is taught m the that .befell Mr. George Scott l°'e„ W r , . Irish as a language is credited schools. Courageous Dame 1'len when playing the short seven- rouLTRY AND LIVESTOCK with having served its purpose , VALUABLE farm sear Stratford. aS •� MacLeod is one o! those cam- .tenth at Aboyae: acres. 4•bedrooaa. house with tun base. 13r,137 12MBIMCIMC don't cost y1. of boosting the morale of dedi- ` 6s.on, - sated Irish paigning for a restoration o! He hooked his tee shot left of mint Luse brick aoubte deci bean, they pay you-. You win tion, tbL ors patriots. But, -frankly, -Gaelic. o perhaps the Irish are - NZWO exesuent for poultry and boss. when you market the large high �a�. there seems little enthusiasm for not ntirelY moron in gtresain the green but, to -his joy, saw cattle bare aexso; aidSo' grass its esgn fared by IGmbezchiks Tb - ` - xontiauing 'emphasis an Irish. is e g g "- the ball kick violently into the "" 21:2a• pressure water .riles in 21. ,ren have relatively ood rs ,, an the need for Irish. 00 air; hit the fin% tLlteeltont land situated sac: to tweacoels. save '1. per bila. 4'. - _Most circles. Mr. de Valera makes _ flag and dra - 00 of t•� 11, p sI11•a•• tllCiasi be sold Bred D ordering before January lath h", On this, aA On et1 man other' to clear estate. Contact lir. G. V. for delivery anytime. wtao other ''a point of wing Irish, not to y PlankI -- into the hole. AS he Eleimfaldt, so Queen Bt W.. Brampton. and oils Purpose breeds Bron•atos • American visitors o! course, but issues, North and South are not howled` with delight a grounder ahtcks: vaatrass Y Nichols No, toe, tb• `'-in telephonic conversations -with in agreement But even. in the man rushed up carrying two WUMUe tar farms and mhoyyaa. From beat broiler chicken os. the market to- a0 sad uP. Also nand welders Isom day' Nichols No. 106 Cockerels. Itil. _. iother afHciaL. Irish Republic one finds little quart beer bottles. "Did ye fiat sae nP. roraey tyre Wldere pori.! registered Sngnsb Large Blaen � Among the language's short- enthusiasm for a tongue that array get air ata, sir?" lie asked. Boz irai, statics D. Ottawa, end Laadrace awiae Bina spotted F1 brad the of, the Luton M be long on lyrical beauty but .. f» m slags, however, !s the fact it which in this day said a e seems I did that. retorted Scott LOY/1>YI CHRISTMAS B/Llai t � L Accredited. Aberdeen - AnStss. � ' ieontaI= no modern words such g proudly, s., » » Short of practicality JB1 Idea Christmas GWU TWEDDLE CH= RATC2� LTO.11 sls 'airplane, "telephone, or "Then, sir," replied the old t Dotty of o famous rimes - otvTwnto - or which have to be Yet the Irish are a proud rack r syn- fRcot, "I reckon you deserve a • very :ttrrettve preb 4heti:ed, with some attendant -ted doubtless will not quickly dr&» . y . age for only SM. a real SI -Mon -i mo�a p/saOsIAL - _sonfasion. The word set aside the language o! their Order oro*' u � y" Celtic forefathers. 'Thanks," said the triumphant O1 odorPertmaer� li6t Ml.6e TRIAL offer. Twee -ttw daluze - ieportadly L spelled lour dif[tr- . , R grabbed one of the • incrnaooke Rut. 44L TheeO Me�� °ata' 1 flint Ways on the way to the Dub- - oiler es ha NtLr WANTED �T•rmtaal `Q" Toronto. intim' 11n airport.' Puking 'iigni for flow 0811 _/ice bottles and took a long swig. +pO in some places are only H Anne Ash! Unfortunately, he discovered - GRADUATE NURBytt New s.0 hod bo• T/ACHERa WANTtD ? -too late -that it didn't contain z` find night Position. os.11 ? - 3n Iris and motorists mrerpark $ate, W�ag� 10.66. Apqty atr.eeos of �W..AeNbT�ZD: Pint Clan.,- i�P.:t nc•d -- • because many literally don't Q•• How "a I remove llaiet> beer but oil tar the mowed ursea IIamorLl BoePitai. Crrbbrd, t-11 .ei o begin duties. Jann.ry. --. ti New l[meo. wary, know the time limit imposed. d soot from a light felt hat? In his latest addition to his Per s' , .1. ' Dublin police apparently are. al. ADO not K; details contact: Mrs. Virginia AL , try to rub them o -popular collection o! books on INSTRUCTION' Gme n, tee. neas.. S. E, No. 1 can. taraattly understanding and ri- riot wet the spots 'Merely cover his favorite game "Golf On - >eARN more! tlookk«Ping, /a•mraa a ' C10". Ontario Borons is Such Lassa. the spots with Wine dry. salt; My Pillow" lolly illustrated with poeT rirela t• In Dublin nowadays, some then remove with a stifff brush. the au�hor's usual •deftness and C.a.a.ns humor -George Houghton says 12so oma° �g� - lg3! E schools are taught entirely in Q g� cora I decorate' r ,Irish. Officials admit it entails a that for .holes -in -one golf balls ,,_. -_ sacrifice to revive -the len - p>sm !looser pot to malie k . . must carry "magic". LIVESTOCK - .. EuzEL mora attractive' ,, 'for children take longer to learn. A. Wra To prove _his point, be says Carruthers SeourTR�slBts � SLEEP - '� . '� ) 'soot they maintain tho � delay is p the pot with crepe that although famous names like Asst an Inexpensive and utck treat• Paper, but before Join "worth while to emphasize ns.. g this, Alex Herd and James Braid ssent for the m" SIGN SF swum TO �' .. ', �tionality distinction. Even Cover the IN CALVES. Give a tablets pot with ..about two p every a ,� $t is hod pulled it off 18 and 18 times Io0'a�osma tzom ped Irish will be the first thicknesses o! 'oiled paper; thLt zespectively, Harry Vardoa (pos- J arld agicial yng prevent discolored marks sibly the greatest golfer the- yO°r O3 can order to rt ! tongue, with will g CARRUTHasS DRUGS LTA. 1 EYE NEliOE�NE� .second. At resen both are off- �0 water that may overflow, P t, world has known)_. is only on tJnaa.y, Ont, , 7: Mitral. : • ' . record as having done an ace To b• b T0.1111"W� k. , Q - 'Now How 'can I determine the MACHINERY POR SALE happy cad apnqull«d of . In justification, it can be ar- correct height oI a kitchen Ince. nervous at ss. a gooe nloM': derv. calf• sued that Irish was the native table when bnying s new one' One _American . professional,. BVCKt YE Mosel l2 trencher with Selkin Iebrey o,p„0 .e .tongue o1 the areas from ,which A. Tris 'can be determined by Harry Gouder, decided he would �' tnsin•• M°nnted on Tracks and • . .tile g p th Heavy Duty Digging WbeeL In . SEDICIN if -w• � , greatest .Irish •emigration placing, . alms of the hands keep hitting golf balls until he Good order - tr,too.�oo, Mr. P. Tllrey, �,� took place -and that the re- -flat on the to of the table hot an ace. Belore witnesses, he Blackwood Hodge Equipment Limited, TABLETS _ iestablishment of the classical without stooping, cracked away for 16 , hours 2S. to santract Rosa, Toronto Is., Ontarla 1Dr+"�'w O•M ,e • minutes on 'a hole of 160 yards, .,' -_. I i ft er 941 shots' he stopped fir v i '� q. x ood. His 998th hit the pin and w sf. .. ,r , rI ' stopped 3 inches away, His I, IRp �$� s'; ,r.+.� ,,»�, , - 1,756th- was only: an inch short; R :y -" gird after 1,817 shots - it 'was k � , , g;? dark by then - he said to blazes =9 a" : 's with it` and vowed he would � '- a never try to get hole ' on . Fr' rr " _ other American, • a shoe a����.+ , �,: manufacturer, used to give a � y zr,; „. ," - •-� y N1' ...' Parr t0 anyone In his Wa3hlllg- t �j ... �a, y; .- r.. ;: � . ton club who had chole-in=one.'., , ...- 4 rt t'. ys -- - One da he was on the course wh zr Someone. shouted that the � * �,„,,;: - e y assistant •professional,. Ted Me- ” ' Clandish. who was playing juste. ` . ' a -° w� behind him, Find earned a pair nt '�3 - !. s f y - 1 - f - of' -shoes. The shoe ' man replied F x ^� �� � ,, - - A that Ted, being a professional, - �d� ,' -�' r 4 - 3 . •c "'- - - - > u onl ge one she ins ead • :_ , E v, o l d y t o t _ �� ss ar.. of a pair; but, to everyone's as- x iii .�5 .. r Vii': a r' &: .. .. •. �. I. j tonishment, young McClandish w < :o a�'�>. *a i repeated. the .performance at the � '� E �~ `fi* : ' '4 ` `' very next hole! c : �': u I. .. .' �^ ` , �� w'--� +, . For„his reward he got not only • — u: ;,, _: U . .'�, +',� a pair but a promise of shoes for �a � .. !� she rest of his .life wiiene`ver' fie' r' 1 r'y . � needed them! r. y i3 k e ;' W, �•.= a > A great book this. Full of v '� ,. _ NY m 11 n - = fun to amuse-non-goIiers an�3r t y - •' . - - y s!;�� crammed wiih, useful -hints for - w. �” s" � }t " �'. those who' are striving• to get i i a ;,G -. z.. • - their handicaps down _ _ ,. T� Q ...t , gave up smol ing just lik^ , s � %ax , y r I dOC1lla�ns Y& botD et.,..�. (left) gestures -o s _c _ I - -, .�� n ; k k .• . 1`J` W111 a�� ileo Cb�ar~' losio Broke the habit in. nothing - inGO the new b�a�pitit� plan, Sithbugh we P n followed _ I : q;: 'flat, �� n�....�it., �� �reIigiaus sect " TAIL -HEAVY - Tiny,Cocoa, a Mexican Chihuahua pup, .gr11) $Callth and PrOSPOd -M With no. regrets, nor any •1;11113* on- �a& H �� theEB twpr Ehtiflrtr+d seven -' sorrow, _ need more than that apple to keep the doctor 'away from his .. E� It is our NCw ymes wm that Out z;'fl�adosia'•ah9 _ And will -quit again, come home. Suffering a broken hey when hit by a car, Cocoa' will s tht>ee the tae�Lt jlEail tomorrow. have to wear that heavy cast for of 'least a montR. 1I owwwoos t' :y . _ .- - - t . -.. . . • . . . . . . . • .. . - l -�. . ­. ­ - __.summERRr WMM DSO Mad CLIMM - ,. 4���s>f+�tmom lispi HAPPY NEW Y LF.! R *sum _ :CYRIL ; E. 'MORLEY SAM _.._ 3S�� INMTWOOD _CMERRYWOOD x .INSL M04CE AND REAL ESTATE Pf10NES The Christmas meeting of Cherry. RESIDENCE 767 67 - b16 - -, 44M Off sheet wood rW- A. was held at the home Mrs. W. 1. BtTTT ie. ,,..".......... •3460 >1e1 sheat of George Todd and was in the form of a,noon-day luncheon. COOPE1t BLOCK Td i4ad�-! ia. ... «....:.. (6472 per sheat "09 M PW �t At the meeting which followed, Rev. C. P. TAX= CL=AD ............. ... (ahkeve - fir) fa. 0128 Shapter installed and deddated the neve officers of 1959, as follows !__ F ., X44 (poplar) par sheet ice• 1 2 s 4 . ..............Te. per foot Pres., Mrs. G. Todd Mrs. D. Milne; Rec. Sec.,Mrs. T. W. WAsa ft« s wwwy no flhf9ly 94=t=T LUMBER CO. LTD. Holmes; Corr Sec., Mrs. Wm. Twed• IA" "v. j. DUMBARTON ' dle; Treas., Mrs. R„ Tindajl; Lit. ( '(�osib Twp. Police Stat an) Sec., Mr& E. Riches; Flbwer and f NUFRINR 4R PRONEt T14noe 9.2361 y SMDELIVZR Fruit Seo., Mrs. Wee Petty. The D tional pyo as . • conducted by r�e ------=------------------------- , APPLES•FOR SALE Ma. D Milne,, and was a special Christmas program written by Mrs. ' By* - •1.50 Pw Bteh. Snell, for the W. A. The theme was Mcbftsh And Other Varieties "Home for Christma0 which stress - 41 1 A in scripture reading, carols, and in- DAV3 LENN.OX � paragraphs The yearly re- d F1dhwfwA No. 2 Highway just ports from each Secretary were most most encouraging. Our w !'hist Of Brock Road Comer missionary for for prayer Miss Ale4ander, at Pleuna ---------•---------- ---- APPLES was rememb&-ed at his time. The Xhd" q! SWIM Sphs. 116es, Presidentannounced the annual meet- �. • • 3�edlaad and Tolman. • Edgsr . R. ing of the W. M. S. at Richmond Hill, on February I8; also "Open `'.. %Renner Brost Read, Nardi of . 4th. Pickering House" at -the Training School on January dec. 26 19. To close the meeting, Mrs. Todd read a poem "The Best !• """-----Y--------------------- IM BALE --� 18-hich R•miagton Book of the Year". W A. Theme son and r e sang tate W. g repeated the W. 4 r . 0Alsr bowww chainsaw ;139.M "9 and wood-aawiog. A.' Benediction. The Primary' �Dt. of the 5un- _ CiiAB. A. BELL �E XO 64178 day Schooltinas he hchhurcht hall on ir Satur- ,. WAMM day. The Mothers and Small Ch:i4- ren eng38ed in songs and gumes. A ,4y} ` _ straw; PAM INK Phone PLYmoatb 5- dainty 'lunch was supplied by the teachers, and gifts and etutdy were given to the children as they left __.summERRr WMM DSO Mad CLIMM - CHRIST14ASt- :ate rg� HAPPY NEW Y LF.! R *sum _ :CYRIL ; E. 'MORLEY The annual White Gift serv;ce was held in Cherrywood United _ GENERAL NARR�YARE x .INSL M04CE AND REAL ESTATE Pf10NES ----------,__-------- `' M>yI`ltC TAhfHB RESIDENCE 767 67 - PLHANRD PICKERING, ONTARIO W. 1. BtTTT MUER 3-4042 COOPE1t BLOCK Td _-- TAX= CL=AD :.: Mi CUMN IPA= AYi. ••• T0�l1'1�0 6A1t1QATTht= WA: New Concrete Sia, :- t+asths >bostan" ! -�-- -- -"- W. WAsa ft« s wwwy no flhf9ly i and _ -- -_- - ear: s J-01111 Le .LAY -.. --------------------- L- ___7 -------- f NUFRINR 4R INSVRANCi PRUDOMCOMPANY LTD. Rn : 107 KINGSTON ROAD EAST' x dee 26 for home. ''A Special thanks ' to I � "' ­ g► ------------- . Mrs. T. Holmes fbr giving us such R"�'$ (�►,ji'Y _ Tii.phonsK Pidcr nQ .2R ----------- a pretty tree to ' bri h - - Y �y ------------------------ --- PAINT>i,R And DECORATOR ten up oar party. - y�. - _ MONIY ,,g The annual White Gift serv;ce was held in Cherrywood United _ GENERAL NARR�YARE x ped sash angle foo bed Church AW - L HILL ;,. •ffiasti on Sunday. The gifts presented are MUER Movifing DMotor'S Motor CTinsc to to the Fred Vector Mission is Toronto. The children ctuotribut- go"'BUSBY � ,VJ ��� COLAN ! -�-- -- -"- ed a song,. and a readingJsA.- this Christmas Service e' -..' 1Lelaei =41=41want tp earn money, V ALL KINDS PLA8TERINO --------------------- L- ___7 -------- f NUFRINR 4R Y �y ------------------------ --- PAINT>i,R And DECORATOR N81L C. MUVXA3k R. O. —ai 7 s•r••-••-,.... OPTOMETRIST 11w ow SW Dass St., W, WbI t, Out. �QFFICZ HOURSt 9:00 A. iLL - Extm*w PaInft to &30'P. ]W Wedoesdap PRONZI HITS Saftrdm &MI White, Decorators, Phone TF�mple ANIdOWERE # ONTBOAi1D8• AW - L HILL Have Tar lawameiwm Sed Sas betards resodtiooed aoa+ so - �IM DIN'rg gKa" YOTOIi ' CUX1C- MUER Movifing .119c"I Tomb 1TM4 - _------------------------ � Y �y ------------------------ --- PAINT>i,R And DECORATOR $1.25 Pes hour for quick, • damn gnar- - jPH0llolE 166 �' Cn•at-lass Painting and psW er-he-ging, lytic Stokes, and Frank White, Decorators, Phone TF�mple - lwv 41714 or9,imA ----------------------------- MUER Movifing HEATING SERVICE ; _------------------------ � vA>►I1: '. •- • OIL. COLAN 0 504M WN People, enjoy -along 040LAY RANOW -..' 1Lelaei =41=41want tp earn money, EVERYTHING IN HEATINGEM— Bushel Pov Avon MaasgKt, utas E. RANGES:. HOT WATER TANKS • Pwkrbift% 42 Saranac Blvd.., ' Tor- ETC. Arlo ill, .Ont. RA 1:•756?, between & - = _ WAS a s .:SPECIAL Apr � b . MG. -- fIJRNACE CLEAN-OUt MG. ,, 0-:- OIL BURNER $Iso SERVICE= "111m Nouw Traw . -A. W. MITCHELL LTD. HNItIII� : DAYSt PICKHINO 74 pdOn� THUM r�. NIRMs a Holiday TE.. 9-17sa AJAX 657 '!n' A T!MCIV T!DRlN4 C oc f ..