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C. iLU88AR AND 80N p pot Office Dpt�Ottme YO Sti�47das >itatss:. 12.50 Pe= Yeo Uai States i3.tj0 WEDI!tSBDAY, DF,C$MBli:B 31. 1t1�9a f`�ott *ar Gaps. • WALKS AGAIN . 12, ISE Fire Destroys_ P x f 4 •, k� r. -Old .'Towns dmark -Lan 71.Pickering Village firemen had a 1 busy time last Wednesday morning, pICKERING VILLAGE sad again early Christmas morning" <; and all at the e place s They, were called cmasearly VJednes- The Christmas Season was cele. ,x 3 here with many returning t day to fist home of Mr. and Mrs. orated to Henaick Cxezelak, on Harwood Ave. spend the festive time with pvreata North,) where fire was burning a- an friends. .•fir ,� _ round a chimney. three and hiss. Marley eater. s 'three boys, their. twined the 'MacRae family withi his wife, ' sixmonths-old halo and a boarder, nineteen present. Jim and family, of tout. About twenty- hens in the London, are staying with his motheel j " m , e�llar survived aisa Five of the Grez- Mrs. Frank MacRae, Lincoln Ave. elak dtikiren were akeady wards of Mr. and Mr9l Chas. Baker, o> s the Children's Aid Society. Follow- Church St. North, entertained thein ;? lag the fire. they came and took the .family, eleven present, the youngest remaining four eiiildrep, Gsezelak only three weeks of age, 6011 Qt.davp ex Toronto. ' was employed by an A* mss• ghter Betty* Chare)Ynard. Despite the fact that the interior Mr. and MM Henry Fraser of the home was awash with water, daughters of Fonthill, spent G'hiis6• - and uwst -of the windrows out, the was week-end with her pare" lots - Stan and wife, and the hoarder moved and • Mrs. C. A. Sterritt_ y and ffibUy-. Searbosl% back in to spend ChristmY• About Cuae Bray 2.30 a. m. Christmas day, firemen and Mr. Mel. Gibeoa, Mrs Bray'll l r were. again called to the home, ;,Mbkother, of the Bradbury Sear, wtr[i , - "on arrival, found it a macs of 'ftfm. entertall at the Go don H- Bray m • 'I �r g to he building was he razed. , ail, ,f The Ajar Cortrmaad of the Salva- �A f Tamily party sl ld at f50 7: `► 9Ltion Army pat the three occupants rap G. Barkey borne, ir6ea they 4*taeW .4 "` las the ai�it at a Whitby Hotef. yts+r�td :firs. Bie Sr., and F•d+�sd Bit ' haade over lore trtllCb" _% . W1jL, T. j Vibselet, In sttehange for hockey This norr•destrgyed home will have aJid . family, of Landon. � * >Psowsa,•��Oq -A p� victim, be can waw agstr-'west °• been nee d the to raahiP"s beest'r:^al Vie; and Mrs. heir .. j - •tiJ lsadawks. The original, akin; carrel, 14Lrillufas with fliers dat,ghtesi iLzfe was baht by She late Gervi s Cornea, •'.Halter Wood sad fum y r �e nems. may 48-x'. 9. Qlitrmaa hiredCrusa pioneer. who migrated Brom -New . Mr. and MM Harvey Baff2�. Bal" ' R„o ". ip township road supt: wagi�sat a& YAo k State many years ago. He was aeras, Ont.. anal Mr. and I� M Hli' _ wits hoodwinking ;Q�rQ woma. er a number of the family founding the giro+ Of Windier. were eats rtaiae4 Z. May 80--Feast Snags sedd�ta Prat C7ornell Usivenity. He rode on a os; Friday by ]dr. amd ]Lis. Edgar IOU Lions celebrate Of Aral: against 1>a Rouge horse from New York. purchased Bath. /Ywst the 1168 files of The Picker- 7th anniversary. >t�ekeeiug T Ct+aecU 1 l this farm land with gold, befoce the tai and Mea ErnestUvld Hayward env . June 6 - 104th anniversary of ed a Resobtion at till flay meat- roads were surveyed. The late home tertained Mr. and Yrs. David King. i)fetam, tins base greased the fol- they a- s mother. Erskine Cem-tw" ' on. Jtme 8; Picker- of 193a, that m Principle of .Oshawa Mss. $ayward' 1 qtr was built over 125 lista ago, and lrsliatg beadl{nes from tjae weekly wine Kiwanis trophy" June 18- with the Pro9ca l of Crusader Mrs. Date, - ' iaSllna. We though vans � �'� moved to floe ansa about 45 of ?orvntoy and Mr. wadi - - - t would be in- Mareiano and D{Maggio in housing DevakVss at to develop six hundred Preacral , years agp by the Iate Mr. Bain. Mrs: Arnold, Mr. and Yrs. Lohaess ; fhrsatrtsd fa looking back on -some of �Phitev8l'e artea �� gk sn a Bay Hickland 'acrd Mr• liar- -a iiMms *bat scald! news daring the plan that the assets- Pioneer Gervas Cannell was the Miss Dorothy opens Jtms i4. Jule ZO-Township It was repoctsd andfadw of Mrs. Normau Bic of. 'Scott, of Toronto.. ' > i'�'; holds meeting on zoning in South end; ,tient would los 'about *13AM000, Celebrating pabiiGation of another► - +Toa. S--Let eouiraat for new fire- HS this village ---- - -; village takes over hydro July i. June �i salmcals: -:------------- -- ---�-- lies jadit an t M a is Pldnesiag Village; Towaahip' ; boat the whole "MMIMPI The - ft ap'P� gra °a works for Fr. Bay; to average aament up nearly s exp at . Pickering _Beach a health -*3600, as aompeoed to the present law, .Sat, and Mrs. Anurc Deal+ut • = ,' olillisn dgil:ara; ask 80-asile' limit ler menace. *2300 average in that area. • ier, in Trenton, Ontario $ �.,0tmltfttos. Jan i?--X200.000 motel July 4-CUf2 Barkey new Rotar7 65 . saes of this pascal has been Christmas " �y For Services were held in come of t1s11 at fig- man president; village announces nese hy- set aside-for_indintrial purPO"s• Pickering churches • on Christmas albbita. Jan. 34-Reeve C. E. Morley dro rates. July 11-Fd. Onhar.mew Rnwres from Project P�� The first baby boon an Cltrt.tm�s morning- warden �n�d�-night a beasts• eiteeted warden of Ontario County; Rarnge , Lions president: Pickering fr= Clark I.. T. j��•' ;' P• discussed Rood control Ptah• Beach area smothered by offensive an the 1951 nal rates, for schools. Da at. the Ajax- Pickering General iful carol service was held' is 5t* Y George's Church, with their organ• Sl-Ponce investigate shooting odor. Daly 18=Duflin'e creek .posted sad welfua kr Hospital' was a boy. N a[ lszs bees Feb. 7J--TWP• ball t° geaer+l. fire, Police A sus was born to Mr. and It !L int Mr. Gerald Payne, of Tor+oa0at ail 40-mil limit. unaafe; local wreckers face ear dicaos that if the developeaent 90" Wolf Per{cuhnti of Dunbartoa,. MIX and a lugs choir ParticiPAtiag- Set face Wig; theft charges. July 25---Motorcyclists ahead, Mises will be dawn sllghti9. W weighed 7 pounds, 12 oz. at The C. S. Bryanes spent Chiistma* from Row" to Livsepool. Feb, i fined in court here; overpass at even with "services"• birth. arui was born at 18.05 a. m. He in Toronto this Year. ' , l - Swoess only guarantee to end village Moore's Road in 1968. No agreement tsar been signed' Mrs. May Billabough, of the ICA) Seiistion; village discusses proposed Aug. 1-Open 4th concession by- and there is nothing binding in the is their second child. Dr. H. Hens- sob&vWon at east end. Feb. 21- s name road after farmer reeves Rd there snooping it does estp:ass berg was the attending physician. Staff had nstmas with members 1liiioa gena 7 scare for local bank i Mr, Perkuhn is a punch-press open- of her famiR at the Old Mill, Thr* died In jail); storm doses W H Westney. Aug. lb-Set anti- -limit• - - _ stns for a Scarho-o firm. robbery ( I rabies elinics here; suggest parking --- --- .wsme picketing schools, Feb. Z6-- -- -- ------ -_---- nano, -- Mrs Huyck, Sr., of •Whitby, spent meters for Pickering Village. Aug. 22 '-- ----- ------ atm with h sow ieutoa ' moanb scare empties Rouge school: _ To The Ed�r� e as her 1 ' sad Highlands register 2nd "bdi- -Troubles with roughnecks at Clare- Inauguraler- Meetings family, Elizabeth. Street age vi Westney ng. Aug.mont 29-Twp, to -invesr reaches tigate So � , e Uft Vivon Plan• complains.that Psekarirsg Alaine and Louise Lishaiaa March 14-Petition paving y collection methods; Pickering man's �anuary 5�� foe New York City on Sunday Lq 7rad; tax arrears high in township* village is "drab and untdy . This. stay with thew friend, Miss Patriew March 2"tewart �g� change inventions aided medical world percbaaee, u the first gtitaaaer of as McEldou. Sept, 12: Chief' 1. White resign: civic coaseiousness. >?Qr' -ata trowel bit policy;od �n gym_ awakening Inaugural meetings for both Pinker- C. S. and Mrs Bryant visited alar. aaewals lands. delegations protest township street haps a community uunity spirit •will, >n ing Township and Village will be father, Ms. Donnelly, of Tweed. oea, April �� ke Starr win by name changes. Sept 19-Open Rouge 1 eieae, develop to ttiatte the old tr'u held next Monday, Jan. 5 at 8 p.m. the holiday. Hill Centre; L Burningham hired se look• w its euitUre and blusaced - • The township will have three new Mrs. Robt. Ruddy and iatlsi[y kava am ority; name Clarice Richardson of (-------------------------Violet ancient_ places, through t►hteh reed- faces Spang s and ' Mr. Harry chener and Guelph. Miss ])lana Rand principal• April lel-Rule twp, can- a flows to Enid - tt�et ] gravel pits; wine and + ' am traffic increisingly Ashton. dy is otic of the students returning =-bpd obibiljisgoelagration complain about vil_ ����a��r SIu�Y ,� them".ves more or less object' Of On village council, Mr. Ronald 1 to McMaster University at the cn4 dance spot: April ,18-Game a curiosity a:'d °°et► sy°apathy' Whas theatson, a previous sitting member of the week."I ea welt watch smelt fishermen; i Mala Street, OQe is- back a ainr �Ir, Jahn ,Shepherd Qf Toronto vard a hires H. E. smelt h conn- Zoning Bylaw � is � a lot ul -�. ��. • to public is cordially •invited to University was locate with his fam- �' a -- liable; April 25-3id Pugh appointed Pickering Village Planning Board should be pushed back so that thole attenel these inaugural meetings. It is ily over Christanas r' %me;atendent of conservation park presented their zoning by-law to varied, but . n�� u � � � customary for file reeves to make Colin Lay of RMC, Kingston, is -- 1—e; new new bridge .for Frenchman s council last week.. Council have passed of arcKtecture bow the an opening address and occasionally a colourful figure around these parts. c on to their own solicitor,' T. K. ulcus I remember he sing lotion ;a councillor will have a few words Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westney env w fit• t after the re rtained Westney farm for Thy 2-New high'echool to be built Creighton, file Metro Planning Bogrd Bolsheviks, just .. to inject on this occasion. the he >y at Dttabsrton; igh*scthree..convicted for and the Department of Planning and in Russia, wanting to keep Some- Christmas. house guests' at the 'ed ord- ---- -=------------------ c? 8l7nsa flees here. May 9-Ask more Development' for their comments be- idle, restless soldiers Occupied, e Westney home are: Rev. Mr. Job. : oe for East acid West Rouge; fore presenting it to the ratepayers. eyed a local authority to clean up a lin, tfi3s Glad3 s Jiobtin, and Mrs. Several changes have been made' in village- what a clean-up it wast • �Uage ■ton uY �ickliir, of Agincourt. etfady erosion at Fairport Beach. May g , ' left of .the. village ' - ASr. and 1fTs. Bob Domrellyy. of Y6-Open new viilsge ffre-hall'; village the-present plass sec coaipsred to the Not much v►aS No such SnOwp'ow Iaad township discusses sewage prole original. when -they getthrough.osHarriston, spent the week-cad at the drastic measures are posible here, I home of his sister, 'Mrs. C. S. Bry ' hope, yet mach could be by. Pickering village council has decid- ant. voluntary riots and planning Sir. and Mrs. W. P. Neale spent{ HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL coe. Th _ . le not to .purcrase a anoWpl°w�at : for floe fatore. '1'be-old "scare-era.►" Christmas with their daughter Mrs. leas is year. iron bridge at the Western approach After considerable discussion it was Howard Qook and family,. in Osbr• be' replaced by a concrete awn. -- On the eve of a brand New Year, it's.a natural thing to think abound decided of a recorded vote. Reeve mrncture with graceful arches,, and' Morley voted in favor of purchasing Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan 'back over the past 365 days and wonder if the next 36S wilt be mpch moo o use could be made of Use a plow; the rein of. ¢oaadl wets eon spent Christmas with Mr. j b0 r or worse. audoabted asset of the river flowing against it Mrs. 'Albert Walton and family, 1958 has seen few changes 166flly, although it would appeal • through the vUbige. Reeve Morley contended that when � the Brock Road b' bas some Mr. and Mrs. Win. Reaman and that theca may be some big developments here in the new year. The FAstern vgrw we have a heavy snowfall and are if the large . development in pick artistic homes which in summer an depending on contractors, that might family, of Pickering, Mr. and 11irs, �► housing opmen proposal ening - pe Tor. To inahtp goes ahead it will affect a largo number of, residents for fail are diliglrtftdl7 picturesqueanda- be the time they would be called out Fred Lyda and little Freddie, - - ' 'better or worst. It's as good a time as say to say we think that the nn -6 their mately fres and a_ to a large job and would be unable oats and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whits d this deal careful bush"; tb°r° ears sOnDe� andtY had Ciristmati at the 'p of Pickering shout give very ttudy nage have y0ea to look aster tie. ownsh1p ewes which should Road chairman H. PurrvL telt it hoII1t of Yr. Gaon Walton and befrsre tagnmg any dotted lima. It may be the answer to opening up armed on the highway. They c� would be cheaper to hire plows. eoan- dam seas , on the other hand it ma be better to 'install >lervicea to just as well on lees-valuable efl . by motion decided to purchase a Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bashby and � yop es t Claiataase with Eileen tryand include industry here. Either wa it points tip. to a pl t7 .somewhere oat of • thoasst►d ions o! gravel !or --- ° Pills their now hoes _ for both hip ander' and at a e of decisions towns l�ounCila. peNpsrtby, Tfmi w01 srsdtiatay «..... ha# ---�»� . Butt : ' 7 they oat' 'are old sad bdug is the . now. N8W YSAIM DAY their �hter Helen, Bojb and ohil8•� - - _ 1959 will gtva the chane t0 tree w then or not aft the new s i� although we hope few have to use iL but a paw- 00M0d � - YOUR Di�D� ren with them for • few dys. %Ieahh' and Pity -ane probably the two Goat important shoal see drat �aod � d CHRI8T MS T'R= Mr; H, J. Clarls, d sutdori. NPC64 abot have these two, yen sbadd have e I Hy b�'� weep as tM bosrsis d i mm It nos New earth. If Year's wish that sill out 111460is i1a r fine as vaasfbla ao>d' Dio riled C Trees � l� ars .harry Boy! - u -ithoadaooe of all tbree during the next year _ - °0w`� p and gonna of ma OM4 sa 54. all i 4 •Y IRST AN NvE 14.to come. It might change P „� <1 Quin r- --Bonus far Wo ght _ ship but it still remained a farm. Fields were ploughed, cattle pas-- • r :u red, pigs bred and raised, The eldest of tI} a 12 regular {� ' chickens up with the sun, deli- sediarii, the prodding men who gent! laying a bear the Pope ' in ars portrays sF 7 Y Y•' g t'gs as their share � � throne, is Pio D Eusebio. a gray- "'De�r Anne Hirst: • ful?" And tears ran down her F farmer his lfamiill for fns rng, 52 -year-old Roman. One of r , I Y• !'rices wish You would write a • Cheeks. were rarely what they should the great honors which came re- P1ece straight from the horse's + I way appalled. I slipped be but there was a permanence cently to Signor D Eusebio and mouth about those mothers who + about the old farm that ave the his colleagues was 10 carry Pope. into another room where the g _ insist on living with their chil- + son and his wife were, "You, r family a feeling of security. Nuw. John XXIII from the Sistine y: dren when they marry. It may + ° � in the more Populated areas that Chapel to St. Peters and back clear the way for an sed + two can talk to me, you know. '; s T . g Now, the truth!" They looked^ Permanence has all but disap- again, a circuitous trip of nearly Couple I know who foresee • peared. Man une-half mile, on the occasion i at each other, and the boy y a hundred -acre trouble with f the coronation: . a capital T. I + said, "We do want Mom, ' of farm, which, likely as not date, of month.the popular Pontiff fear for the poor man.- His + course, but you know we'd s' back to the Crown, has now an fiancee's mother, who is well- *,rather be alone." r,; uncertain future. In a few years took note of their labors. Re- = d'N. is planning to live with i . time it could be a cloverleaf, 'a portedly regretting that his _them!" • Mom and I had a long talk • I recalled the trouble her, own gas station or maybe the site of weight (about 200 "pounds) war "Even naw, he and she don't + a new facto de greater than that of his prede- _ mother - in - law had caused, iY. pending on its censor (about 140), John grant- get along too vireli She is with s and I knew, my friend's tem- location. Old .builgings dsap- rd the sediarli bonuses .of 15,000 Them every chance she gets; ahs. . perament. I left - her with, 'pear, new ones come into being the ($24) trier to go along every time they • "You'll decide for yourself, of and each time that nappens leave the house and when they + something very. precious is often Signor D'Eusebio, whose rather don't, she sits in the parlor until •course." .. ,Some weeks later ^ .a;F:,. completely lost. By that I mean carried five Popes, and who him - he leaves. Besides, she talks too • witsheh was sharing her apartment the early history. Nothing is left- :elf has carried three, could not _ • with a woman friend and had to remind those who come after much icer!l an precedent for such Y •got herself a good position that ti that they are travelling 'roads consideration. "It was q grand 'She lavishes expensive gifts s employs her many talents. Thal on the girl, who dares not de- and noble gesture;' tie said. .children come to dinner orae that were once Indian trails, ani _ -eline them. It makes her fianceIt a week, she visits them now ROSE BOWL QUEEN — Pamela later ' the early roads of .fhb furious; he takes it as a personal - • and then. Meantime, she lets Elaine Prather, 19, charms pioneers — those valiant, souls reflection on his slim income. . them alone. the Iona right off. the camera who brayed wind, weather and Modern Wall Drama "Another couple, married nine • to show you how leased she sickness to wrest a living from, months, live with his mother A few mbnths later she told y F the soil and to pave the way for • how beautflully things were was to be named Queen of.ths abut if they stay there they won't generationsto come. Progress is • • ' " ki be married tong. They working out: "I'm so relieved Tournament of Roses. are in desirable and inevitable but a ; their late 20's, and both want a • that I decided to stay here. I seems to me every township family. His mother is literal' •just bet I couldn't help trying ` • should do something to nreservr. appalled at the Ida but if then ; to boss them!" �� histo Its own What a rY• ere should suggest leaving she .throws a k pity more mothers be a printed pa hie ilahle dramatic scene. are not as wise. Children do at cost to all 'those 'who are "We all need our mothers 'need their mothers, as you ii0NICLES mterested and certainly for y their affection, their advice, of. ' AaY, but they are the ones , to use in the schoi?ls. it need not -' ten their help; but most of the be elaborate 4 ` + decide when . just an oof ire - mothers I've observed are born " • • C� of the district, the games of its bosses, they stick their ' noses "Dear Anne Hirst: Cidsrs first settlers; the location of old 52Ei F (and their tongues) in where CongratuIatiotuon tat article mills, churches, taverns and they're not - wanted, and onlyyou wrote about The old year Is practically - - graridmothera- D y �ineer industries So much u - -make trouble: Why don't they in-law. Everything Y r•Y t You paid is gone• the New Year" -is almost g lost` : stay in the background where so true! It would be well If • Evers now construction, has al- a - the�► belong? with us and so it is time to ex- • • g• INDIGNANT" young mothers would read it tend to .you my very best wishes ready started on a new bridge ' Hese s a true story: more than once. Cf the season. I - hope, too, that on No. 5 Highway in Trafalgar _ s' A dear friend , of mine lost "1 am happy to. say' that Y you had a most enjoyable Township at one time called does not reflect on me• th3 rhristmas; that it will be ons Dundas Street, or- sometimes • her husband two yearn ago. Governor's Road, as it was • Their only son bad been mar- grandchildren' really love and more happy memory to carry • ried leas than a year After trust me, and I am grateful t) . Hong into the new year. - originally intended as a military - # the funeralmy friend told me be just a good friend they can - December 31 and January 1 road by .Governor John ,G'nu's ,; = • excitedly that she was turn to when thin o moron Simcoe. The .bridge will span } going g 8 g are two days close together in a hue - "They really want me, Anne, but I have seen and heard so time but worlds apart .in nig- fi ravine. Motorists will • ` to move in with the -children- much about the other kind -that nificance. At the end of the old drive over it, as they do over. % 7- • and they mean it. I can do the 'I must thank you again --for giv- year inevitably the present bridge, and few wi!l ..� know '• marketing and have dinner rng the topic space a lot of -things wee realise that worried about that. down in the ravine est " ready (the wife still teaches) "So often it seems to me that never really happened. We fried there was ones a thriving.. Pioneer village called "proud- end 'clave them in so, malty. the only time in-laws are want to cross many bridges before foot Hollow" Here William " ways Aren't they wander• ed is when the youngsters need we came to them. Looking back Lyon Mackenzie s said to have money, or -a babysitter for free; we see how 'fooliih we were - - hidden and evaded his 1w , and ge, it wasn't such after the disastrous Bettie of• - • • • • a .bad old year, was it? But we ' Cho S Otte Montgomery3 Tavern. The Tril- r IIf children are old enough to naturally hope the New Year - ".f (',„ ntarr7 they are old enough Ier residence where . he once la r' t 1 �n ; PRINTED PATTERN sh Yq will be even better. ?o the aid hidden in the attic while soldiers t ran their own lives. Don't move gear belong whateirer there was Flayed cards on the ground - Slim, long, elegant panels -' s PKI is naless yon must — and thea of •good and bad; to the Ne.w .floor, still stands overlooking the newest approach to decorative ... -Anne Year belong, -amt, -only hope g _narrow frames. • ravine. undas Street s steeped •Nature_.ins inspired accents. for Hirst's counsel i, at your service determination and opportunities. in histo - • - Write her at B o x 1, 123. For what? That depends. on our- ry'a in Rroudioot Hollow wall, door. Ear - Eighteenth St.. New Toronto selves doesn't it? We don't all should certainly be given recog- Y cross-stitch, ' nition as an historic site before choose-- true to-Iife colors. Pat - hope Ontario. hope for the same things; we its history is completely •for- tern 526: transfer of two 8 x 21- V ZEES rtun don't all recognise oppo ides gotten. Already much has been inch sprays, color chart, key, when they arise, but we a!l have Send 'THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Problem Drivers :oat. One of the earliest post (stamps cannot be accepted; use a certain amount of determine- offices' — '•1?ostvittle" was re- M-1hlb . '`--- _ tion. Oh; yes, the New .Year is postal note for safety) for this I,.14_20 Americans tend to seek simple ' cently demolished and a gas -star pattern to LAURA WHEELER, P a wonderful time so let's greet - 4%()9 answers to complex socias rob• tion erected on the site. •Gars - = 1 :ems on the basis of merely P the little fellow with a cheerful Box 1, 123- Eighteenth St., New y pass- grin and make him as welcome are now serviced', where the Toronto, Ont. Print Iain] the rng a_ law _ .. as we 'ca Might Stage Coach changed horses be plainly n. t is a*ell, hely PATTERN NUMBER, and -your- This tendencywas lain! a• fore making the perilous journey plainly gain; ,to be around for another NAME and ADDRESS. work -the other`' day when a twelve months anyway. through Proudfoot Hollow. A NEW -1959 Laura Wheeler group of members' of: a special Of course I am of. necessity Modern progress speaks Por it- Needlecraft Book, JUST OUT; - -committee' •of the Utah Safe self; History depends upas uy has love] Safety ahead of time in triy writing. y designs to order: em- '' _ Council, meeting at the Capitol. This column has to sort' of pro- f t .its preservation. .Shall we broidery, crochet, knitting,we recommended a number oi. jeer itself into space for pub• si ac an et t e- ast ,be rng, quilting; toys. Ili the nook p changes in Utab's driver license more and more obliterated? a special. surprise to make a lit laws fishing requirements, S0,' as I Surely not. oll. write we haven't. even had our tie girl, happy — a cut-out d These are all questionable re Christmas and that makes it a�RryE WITH CARE clothes -to celor. Send 25 cents - J visions of Utah's driver license Iittle awkward — in more ways for this bcok. -. laws for the. simple" reason that than one. But v'al'e getting �-- they do ,not get at the heart' o! there and no doubt when the ' i the problem.o, ll \ 'tom New Year dawns I, to aha The essence of the driver con- be able .to look* back 1tith a I - Y , trol problem is not the gre32 spirit of thankfulness ' for 9 i mass of good drivers. Christmas of joy and gladness Y j Most drivers are res otieible. End look forward to a.New Year 1.2.. `'r` 113ost usually obey traffic lawn that could quite easi!y be better'. Y, and follow sound driving prac• than the last. They make mistakes, �f As I write 1 know i4 is gain; ' - t - course. They are guilty of some to be an eventful year. in fact ; a violations. ' They do have acci- it is a safe. bet that. all years f -- s.t -- - •dents, from now on ipp this nuclear age - € But they >)re not dangerous, are bound- to be eventful. Quite - a r Q problem drivers, and -they do nctapart from world affairs we may t �! s/►14,A�S reed' specialized „ enforceme t see a lot of changes in various F 1 and control, 4 localities. There are bound to Plenty of protecti� P rnVer be, with so much road work in a �Y u Problem drivers, ori the other progress, mushroom towns, sub - hand, — , • --, 'kitcRen chores makes this a fa- do' need special attention. nr x.. ) - : vorite apron.'For bathing baby, And they're not getting it—or divisions and shopping centre;. , •Time was, when a farm- was a *'• �` ` <,F� � : C 'sewhaprron in splash -proof 'terry iiot rod getting enough of it—.in Utah } sawyers Pa ay, farm and likely to be for yeat3 o y Pattern Far too man of them are Printed Pattern 4769: Misses" Y get- „ 'Sizes Small ting slap -of -the -wrist a S _ (10,12); - Medium punish- sr.ur�s sum (14, I6); ,Large (18, 20), Medium ment for frequent misdeeds •be- - size takes 21it yards • 35 -inch. cause of police' or prosecutorial , � • or judicial .laxity. :Printed directions ,on each pat- tern Far too many, • despite sus- r part. Easier, accurate. pension or revocation of their ( t Send' FORTY CENTS (stamps licenses after serious violation?. ► ) cannot be accepted; use .postal Ere receiving "restricted" drio- _ . tiote"for safety) for this pattern, rng privileges. ; Vleaso print plainly., the SIZE, Far, too .many, despite foss,- of. _ your NAE, ADDRESS an NAME,d the license, continue to drive. k STYLE=NUMBER, tah doesn't need to harass Send order to ANNE ADAMS the ens of thousands of good • Box, 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New' drivers in Utah in order to TOWERING TRIBUTE - Towering 701 feet above ground neo Toronto, Oral. - -crack down Non a few thousand the U.S.A. Capitol is the Taft Memorial •Bell Tower. Construct. problem driyers. ....» a ed of marble, it was erected in memory of the late Sen. Robert 7 1'95! ISSUE 1' - —salt Lake Tribune. ''TM int home to Mother to A. Tuft. Cast of some $900,000 was met with voluntary can Ed - � — Editor's Note—Could be Caaadal tai how to cook." trilruticns, - , `� i � •ser' � - � ^ ...0 v OF­ 0 Memories Of The Bright Army ' z: Two Great Players 1� ,CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING _._ .N The flowers that bloom in the _ For one travelling the Ameri'- Spm can League with the Red Sox, it '"` f. Have nothing to do With the AGENTS WANTED MEDICAL was always a pleasure to in- q Case, 00 INTO BUSINESS = ' for yourself. sell our exciting house POST'S ECZEMA SALVE _ vade Cleveland's Municipal Y sang Gilbert blithely. Not this warn°, watches and other prod acts sot BANISH the tormenteof dry eczema Stadium or Detroit's Briggs ' � w , case perhaps. But they have found 1n stores. No competition Prot- rashes and weeping Skin troubled Stadium a couple Of hours be ' Its up to SW%. Write now for free Port's Eczema salve will not disappoint p ".4 everything to do with ours. you. Itching scaling and b ,�> colour catalogue and separate cons burning ecze -lore the game, , because there London at this time of year aential wholesale price sheet. Murray ma, acne, rjngworm, pimples -and foot was the chance you might run y Sales, 3822 St. Lawrence, Montreal eczema wll respond readily to the - R would be in a sorry 'case with- - _ _ - stainless odorless ointment regardless into Tris Speaker or Mel Ott out them. A thin g of how stubborn or hepeleds they yellow fog BABY CHICKS seem, Sitting on a photographers seems to hang permanently over --' Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price ASK for Bray pricellst Heavy breed, PRICE $3.00 PER JAR .bench on the field or in a front- the city. Daylight 'creeps into its cockerels, dual purpose Leghorn Pu1- row box during batting prac-.. kennel like- a tired dog earlier lets, dayolds and started; also Ames. POST'S REMEDIES 20.22 week Pullets. Limited quantities _:,--5 St, Clair AvenueEnf tice, Speaker loved to talk about., eadh afternoon. A rawness for prompt shipment. Book January- _ the young players of today and, sweeps' across the open parks February brollera now. see local agent TORo�To for those who could remember, or write Bray Hatchery, 120 John about some -of the and in the streets people huddle North, Hamilton. _ OPPORTUNITIES FOR great games deep into their overcoats. MEN AND WOMEN and stars of a new forgotten Even DAIRY PRODUCTS WANTED INVESTOR wanted. Moa,i� ct� ed - the' dos shiver, and a e c t • Ireland era: v a g cls. Every machine fitted s v y s. ;: -few are pushed unwillingly into FARMERS havingChurning cream to Ft. Garry Crt,. Winnipeg - -_ Eatinga re rame snack or r market will find It profitable ship- _ _ - P g absurd little coats and jackets., ping to City Creamery, Toronto, where LEARN to repair watches at home or playing a, friendly. card game dt Cats have , withdrawn from you get the best deal. We supply cans school. Free folder. 4379 St. Hubert, . and remit promptly. Let us hear from Montreal, Que. the downstairs press room a: ? doorsteps and are flexing their you. Creamery, 1207 Queen E. $riQ s Stadium, Ott was of the y'' _- __. ___ - - -- -' v - • � =g - claws Slee fly on fireside rugs. lyEw TO CANADA - Proven "Magic p FOR GALE Voice" Courses solve presonai tame mind'. He would !alk for The last American has spread _ .:. Isms. Invest $100.00. Get back 324T50 L -%I ours about his days with the his jet wings -for New York or POTATOES for sale. Certified founds'- "Courses retail $49:50. Audio Suggestion, Giants, under McGraw, and it the. sunshine of California. En tion Huron potatoes. A new high yield- 204 Mercantile Building, Edmonton. ' -' r g- Ing variety with excellent cooking was a feather in the cap of. any land is in the grip- of winter's qualities A and B size seed. Write WORK available 1n Auto hauting to - • :r•ew•sman who could get Mei siege, George Martie, Heapeler, Ontarlp. the West If you can quality and own - and Ted Williams into a . dis- "9 ,x -- e model Tractor, -or can purchase lat Except for the flowers that SALE of New Surplus electronic sup. . -Contact Dominion Auto Carr era Ltd, cussion of hitting.<'•. piles and tubes. Radio, Amplifier and - Highway 98, Windsor, Ontario. - = hould ordinarily bloom in the other electronic kits., Priced below — Tris and Mel - baseball was ALL BALLED UP—Balancingneat- spring, but have been coaxed wholesale. Write: Masser Kit company, BE A HAIRDRESSER Box 208, Belleville, Ontario. •their life. They could have -1y' on. One leg, a Crone tucks its by clever florists to bloom now. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL - Great Oppo�rtunity stayed away when their playing brad among its feathers at Like a relieving army they rush VALUABLE farm near Stratford, 33 Learn Halydre - acres. 4-bedroom house with full base sling days were over, but they pre- nto ,shop windows at Berkele mentt"U Large brick double deck barn, Pleasant, digafied .profession; good zoo in Chessin ton, En land. y •'Jerred to come back - preferred g 9 Square, Baker Street,.9nd South , excellent for po_ultry and hogs, wages. Thousands of-successful Could be the bird is sit pattle barn. 3az30; shed 38:20; gran- 1 Graduates- Just Stan- to mingle with 'the young men y, or else Kensington. The top end of ary 28x20• pressure water system in America's Greatest system now playing the game and, oc• just doesn't like :to be photo- North Audley Street i9 ablaze barn; Tj4ro. Excellent land situated Illustrated Catalogue Free. oa outskirts of village. Must be sold Write or Call casionally, to run into a friez;d -graphed.. with them. The flip down the to clear estate. Contact Mr. G. V. MARVEL HAIRDRESING SCHOOL who had been a part of their gage in Piccadilly, and Wigmore einfeldt, 20 Queen St. W., Brampton. 3114 Bloor St. W. Toronto' "1 Playing generations. Street has - seen their bright for farms and shops. From 14 Branches: There will be something, miss time for a-• young player, to challenge slashin the drab of 50 and up. Als o used welders from 72 RideauStreetSt., He-Mon gand _ _ .Ing in Cleveland and Detroit, ;raise his strong points and sug- traffig. Elven-little !Deal streets 00 "sal, rnStayidn o. lwa, _ Ito something that warmed the -zest ways of overcoming 'his have felt their impact. Ontario. rouLrttY heart of a visitor who admired weakness. From his seat in Sedate ranks of chrysanthe- WE"ttrdertourhatcHELPwwNTSQ ohturkeys pt these two gentlemen and their the press box once the game got mums are pierced and scattered - been much better than we counted feeling for baseball under way, Tris often added by mimosa. Azaleas, forced to GRADUATE NUR M1 New 50 bed boa on Hance the reason fbr surplus weight, to _ t}ie- stories. of the perfection, spread their lover v a°d t uOn' on which we have rtartedJn our brood Alt, of course,- went several g - y ' a WwIinogs' as10.00. �A�L�r positions at era We 'love started chlcAcs or tus� i --weeks ago, but Speaker's passing scribes. little branches' in miniature Neu,sK eesorW '°O•� C•n°b•d. k•r poults and we sell them at un- -- V shade. Prim, in tin heard of low rices.. sometimes tower has just now saddened the As Rogers Hornsby told an y than day old. Offering, subject to price hearts of all: who, knew him. Associated Press writer: "You bunches wait to be pinned onto MISDICAaL we, started chicks and turkey poults a lady's coat or to nestle on her week up to to west as unheardo!E Before settling into a scout- just cant say -anything too nice .. R'S PROVEN - EVERY SUFFERER OP prlces. send for started price I12L An about Tris." diessintg table, Multifarious COI- 'popular breeds. t Ing-goaching post with the RNlU1NApt PAINS OR NEURITIS TWZDDLg CMCIC HATCH]CRIES LTD Cleveland club, Speaker, like *red Polyanthes toss lightheart= 3NOUf1,Q MY atxoN9 REMEF,r. " �G� oNTAWO Irn Ott, wrote , one"- of the - really Is The Cat A td heads, and daffodils are MUNWS QRIIO STORE great stories of baseball history.. trumpeting gloriously that they us E1,64N OTTAWA � PATENTS Walking COfI>f s3 '� have done it again, earner than il.7s Ca.a Tria was a center fielder, and 9 Pa ever. Narcissi droop modestly Express 7►L77tlRSTONHAUGH A C e at a n e the standard he set at that key Potent Attoraeyd Trtabllshed 1Eto _ outfield position has been used SILandingin a quirt country but smell more aweeE]y, Stilt as a yardstick down through Lae !n Devon recently, ,school- hyacinths parade like guards- 'Aude more than half of the - - - ' the years. teacher from Middlesex gave a men, -blue and. red and purest country'-s 8,000 breadmen, the - PRRSONAL peculiar whistle. Out from a white. Roses are royal all the majority of the millrlaen." They BAY 1t On A Grain of Wee! Your Saes. These have been the defalaaive ear' roux . skills of such as. Te Ma" �� bounded a ken, grey cat Y d gracing only •gala also include the girls who til] • �� >�c �cing� c� a� .. the family pet the Ochoa]- occasions, writes Rosemary Cob- chocolates at the Moirs plait in - Jimmy Piersal], the Di to Custom Plow Bos 14M, Corpus and a few others, but thaMiswao teacher had loaf ,in that lame a ham la The Christian Science Halifax,N.S., and the disk joc• , Tesu year earlier. Monitor. keys . at station CFCq in Chat- . •Leo ='�L offer. Twenty-rave deluxe `t Chat- saw Syeaker is most of his 1i The flowers that bloom in the ham, Ont. In M(ntreal, 'Team- pe--I requimments. Latest cats- E a - can with the Red Bos,. Indians� Leet year, when his far had s ria are the secret agents of stere' or su+ Included. The Medica, AgemW Itict s that g organizers are setting into Best n T.eminal " ; overturned there he and his Boll the spring. warfare. They a new field: They're sisniall up Q Tose°ta, �L llhere has never been his equal - -' bs all-around weeks in hospital. Mi the ca P - performance, fled irwa t car tad vanished: �; 1olI Pan army of sloofay "To Jimmy Hoffa, a teamster WANTZD: rases Clasw s�pet4sac:a I TMs sotitd so sad let the bail thoughts; 'teat' down winter's L any�y who sleeps• on a bed teacher.JI&LIfy�. Tp�po begin dual.. to January. and bas could brow it. but lm This Year the school-teacher blackout and flirts color into with ' movable casters," one Olt Moo ' vi,,ani, st; 7. dowd also swing a potent bet- went back to the lane, after mak- every window. They liberate unionist explained, esu crow�"do risk Ne. 1 ca.. ,IIF for 33 bid Ieasue years. Ing vain inquiries elsewhere for the captive dullard, and cause, "rho ultimate Dlaljt of tht ' >se posted such everasee a the missing Mitzi. The cat an- children to laugh with glee. Even Teamsters Brotherhood," says ,abs, .388, .378, .380, and swered his whistle and is now the baby will pause in his pri- Newman, "in to establish a U.B.- iISSIIS 1 -1835 - .88s, and would have . won a s�•lY back homle, It is belkvad vats confabulation with himself 'Canadian Power bloc of 30 trans string of batting crowns inste" that it fed on scraps provided by and clutch greedily at their portation-union alliances. That of just one (in Isis at clove. madly householders living near bright banners. _ would give Hoffa effective con- land) if Ty Cobb had not ban the scene of the crash, which it Winter is no longer an enemy , trol over the movement of .. I WN - around, writes Rumill is the was reluctant to leave. but a backdrop to this glorious everything on wheels. ,in a It�/heeltNsE1r1It I;Itia4 'Christian Silence Monitor. Cat experts am puzzled by this pageant. This is London's vie- �ntlnent that moves on whteis" Orn a;S of .,,chv�, � spwu tory parade; its `arm of libera- To spearhead his Canadian o - P6 D. n P*••Q1pdea po.+avets Speaker broke in with the Red . incident They say' Shat moat cats y P saw �� a,a e Box in 107 and was still active have atron� homing instincts and tion anticipating the armistice. erations, Hoffa has chosen _L ISI y vrhile manasms Newark in velli usually attempt to return These early . spring flowers are I Casey) Dodds, a deceptively .t,aeee� u�tess, stainless arc t:+.i twetr eves both the diversionary troops and ec beck Dm•t sailer. _ 3930. He played on three world to their old homes, however mild-mannered forints Windsor s•Ir+ItwasistID.D,PEI , championship clubs, at Boston great the distance may be. the assault troops:. _ Ont., bus driver Fho has been - in 1912 and '13, and Cleveland A famous British naturalist They take winter by surprise mainly responsible fox doubling in 'Z0.' He managed the Indians vouches !or'the story of Snooty each. year; and they take us by the number of Canadian Ttam_ L E E P , surprise also. They ' are the • re- sters in five years. Dodd's first e r t .•from 19 to 2Q. Tris' hada .308 ' afour-year-old black and white curring miracle - that smudges target: The warehouse a n d ` [ting averagt for World Series cat who was born at Winder. tile' season• into one blur of transport workers along the new TOS to mere. who went with his owners ha St. Lawrence Seawa and the I N T Noted for his shallow position ppiness. Pushing back the y ■ when they. moved to Sandbach. chair from our desk, we stuff Great Lakes. He is preparing to �EE jEL1EYE NERfOE=N -in' center field and his ability in Cheshire travelling by car , _the housekeeping money into launch in March a massive cam- Eli to go back for a fly ball, Speai�r and after three da s in Sand- our was the middle man on what i< y pocket and melte for their paign that "will make a lot of 1 bash, -disappeared. That was in stronghold. For what can kee employers lose-'a lot of ounds.' a be ha ' still considered by many to be September, 1952. The fallow' house, better than ,a massed bat -From NEWSVM". :census app a e•oaOW h, s Im' °F the greatest outfield of all time , Febniary, � i Se"Ou or for d:.P,•teke '- With Duffy Lewis in telt andrk ty amytd back talion of anemones, and what ot�g to dlr.etto„s Ham Hooper iii right, Tris was Windermere. His 120-mile :Wore delicious to geasi upon. Obey the traffic signs - they e • ; walk had taken him five months. ' •than daffodils ut dinnertir FV 'are placed there for Y O U R S EDiCIN sl.00—�,n part of a unit which Fenway Fabre, the ---; SAFETY. TABLETS o,.esaesO.M- -Park still talk's about. great - French na- In recent years, though it has turalist, records that a cat be- BOSS'S ' Grand Scheme = - _'never been written, Speaker -did. longing to him was .carried tour _ much to help Jimmy Piersall and a half miles -•in a basket. Is Canada next , on Jimmy tivalk. the comeback trail. At - Upon arrival it was confined to •f�ffa*s - unionization' tibietable? every opportunity, while the ,Red the house for a week in the hope Yes, says Peter C. Newman in - - Sox were at Municipal Stadium, []tat it would become used to its current issue of Maclean's maga- 1 . - Tris would sit down with Jim, new home. But directly it was zine. " In " an- - interview, th talking like a big brother, build= released the cat returned to its rough -and •- tumble boss of the y. ' n Ing up his confidence. old home; when it arrived it was r a c k e t - probed International j ¢; Jim would - listen like any- wet .to the skin, and• its body Brotherhood' Of Teamsters told ` eager kid would have listened was smeared with red earth, evi- Newman: to the counsel of the great 'dence that it had crossed a river -"The continued growth_.nf _ Speaker, absorbing every word, which had barred its Way and our union in Canada .- is of every gesture, Tris always had aYterwards gathered up the dust vital importance. of the fields. -"We reserve - the right' to' v - sa When Professor Iterricks, an- organize anything that's, not MERRY MENAGERIE other naturalist' tried to Drobe. organized, reg,- less what 'it's the mystery, of homing cats tie in. " _ came to the conclusion that nes- -"We're. going, to spend who*- ther ' sight, smell nor hearing ever dollars are .necessary for i enables. a -cat to return to fa- this job." mlliar surroundings. "Hoffa's ambition," say; New- a i 1 "Instead of any of these senses,, man, "is to-enlist a quarter of } the cat's inevitable return is due - million Canadians a his r p to. a mystrious Power of Brotherhood w.thin the next. ten - .`o of its muscles," he decided. �`It 3 m rs: He' is prepared to Pay �� , � ' -is �s though, within --the muscles inion to get them." ' - ' Where does Hoffa stand now < ` ----- - of the -cat there is a compass lit Canada? The Teamsters - ,- whose needle .Points steadily Brotherhood is the country's ON THE ALERT - While tine Island still undergoes shelling by _ homeward, no ma':ter -how-many sixth-largest union. "Iia more the Communists on the :China' mainland, Chinese Nationalist lls '"Poor Beak-got bumped into twists and turns the animal un. than ' 40,000 members" says, frogmen stay in shape by maktng shore landings day and night - la b sin awil Dida't know his dergoes in its - tan light was outs" from home," journey away Newman, "drive most of Can- on thi birches of i�uemoy. FPogmcrt above emerges from the. -da's • cath. • . • - .: .. _ _ intercity transports, erclt n oris, m- w (tern arias. to the t . NBARTOH CL ARES OUT Mr. and il[ra. W. c. V�illaoa; al- MurrayTe,Jones. ��g�� �;�;,�,; me�aee A so Mr. and ht O; r Witlsea• acid The, ,J"96im a�sud are hating s �e sae 17b- 11(isr Gladys Mr. and Mee• Dn®ald Thoatpson MR. and Mrs. James Peddie and daughter from 'f aArekl, spent tyre Christmas this Friday after- standard meat : Y ` a tomato loaf, and. UL's i;gie~ sand children spent Christmas in Gan- family spent Christman Day with holiday with Mr. and hies. Fraoeia noon at the hifate of Mrs. T. Jam• Jordan, a tiiest chief' ,.projectxbwd . -_- - ' taaoque .with Mss. Thompson s par- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Booth, Oshawa. Wiilsat. • . - �• � for - cute, Rev. J. A. and Mrs., Payton- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Borland bir..and. Mrs. _X', E'rraY and Sona Mr. amd Mss #arold, Brooks of.- Our t uses discussed. The We were sorry to h:'Sr of the acc- and family, of Walkerville, spent Russell and Gordon had Christmas' Guelph, spent Saturday with her par- the Maar )dent in which Mr. Jamas biyson Was week -end with his mother here. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray eats Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coultis. with everyoao sampling _ injured Christmas Eves He is in the Dr. N. F. and, Mrs. Tomlinson bad ' and family. Mr and Mrs. Jack Thompson, and fivesof Hoa11e- Mrs. Matthews visited Mr. and family spent Christmas with he: mot- The next meeting Oshawa Hospital suffering front ser- their children and grand -children at makers, Club will be held on Satnr•• ions, head injuries. home for Christmas Day. I Mrs. G. Harbron, of Myrtle, during her, Mrs. Errol Carson. The Thomup- January 3, at_ thL% 6ionse of the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pears and Brougham Union Lodge held their the t.oliday. sons are moving shortly to Ottawa dais. J tea, at Roderick spent Christmas with Teta- annual Installation . Ceremonies. cin I We are sorry to hear. that .Mrs. as Mr. Thompson has secured •a pion- Misses Lorna and Lois J fives is Tdymount, Ontario- . Saturday night. Robert Malcolm was George Mutch was forcd to spend ition there, ------- - --- -- --- .. Pm 2;00 P• -m _ _ • _ Visitors with the Thempson's• and f installed as Worshipful Master with Christt;tas Day in hospital, where Thirty-eight of the Morgan Evans, -- SdcClements over the holidays were: ( Lloyd Pugh as Irmnediate Past •she expects to remain for some time. family sat down to Christmas din- p�nD«� lei - r. d Mrs. R. J. McClement, t Master. The Installation followed the l Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Beer spent ner at the home of .Mr. and Mss• M an ,� hbo in from nei - Urs. Catharine Shand, of Toronto, l banquet Members g g , Day. with her niece, at Lorne Jones. Mr. Gordon Shand of Toronto; and lodges -of Plckeriiag, Markham, Stouff- ' Oshawa. Mrs. Reg Hoskins and family are T•m Elea Basil Wee and infant daughter utile and Uxbridge attended. Mr. and Mss. Surplus and tittle spending the Christmas holidays at Np. Wilda 3. - Mary Catharine, of Redondo Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell and son Ricky, of Toronto, also BQi -ind the hoose of her, parents Mr. and No. i. - Mary family spent the holiday with friends Mrs• Wm. , Knox, had Christmaso'd ri. Mrs. Kin) sp 'mill at London. ido. 6w -Beards • � ' Tter with Y. C. and Mrs: Pascoe and Me and 1VIrs. Cep) Jones spent - No. 2a Jna - 1 Mr. and Mie. F: Westgate and near H,ttFt Mrs. �� Tdtss Elelyn Westgate. visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Giltiagitam, family. Christmas Day with Rev. A. and No. 5. -Fat and Mrs. Harry Westgate and, child- view, spent the holiday with the 1a.t- Mrs. Wm. Gray; also Mr. and 11(rs. Beech, in Tecoctq. No. 4. - Hilda l tee's brother Mr: -Bill Voss. H. S. F,. - P. Cameron W& ]EA sea, of�.Gtx1Ph, over the holiday. Mrs. Lawrence Gray and family 'of Mr: and Mrs: Allan Maadexsatr and IL T, Ir - - ]ties. Carter, of Ship Harbour N:- About thirty cars were stuck on the Kinsale, spent the holiday with ]dz. Mr. and Mrs. Gies Manderson had H. - P. Cameron 3KL; 5. is visiting i.er son, hill on the Brock lioad, on Saturday Lay 746 H. T. H. - R Mr. Ira Car- Yew and Mgrs .Ales Gray. Christmas with Mr. and,. Mrs. Ralph Marys _ - afternaRm, just 'above S Sadder, Blackstock on 68 ter and Mrs. Carter, cif Fairport Rd Our Friday evettnng, Detemher 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Jade Norton and We wish all our readers a - very at , the Manse, is �Claremon , the Miss Phyllis Jones, Oshawa, spent 200 Sarxes -Flat - P. �'aetlero+t i�f► Happy New Year• Mr, and Mrs. Al. Robertson enter- marriage of Miss Diana Elizabeth, five days with tier parents over the Mary Lay 253, 250, 24� E. F�dnto� � Mise Betty Payton, of Gananoque, tained Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Douglas only daughter of Mr. andl Mrs. Wall- holidays. 246;' D. Phelan 242; B. Saber MZ Ar t -apeat a few dalys visiting her sister of North Dakota over. the holidays• ace Ellicott, Toronto, and Mr. E! During 1958 there were twenty Penatone 234, 230; E. 1 - - U. Dugald Thompson, Mr-'fhomp- Mr. G. M. Forsyth and Viola had ' f don Franklin,, oldest agtt of Mr. and persons who received awards for E. Boatnetta 219; E. Titam�eo 211Ss' as guests on Christmas Day: Mies - P -- 1 son and family_ Mrs. Carter, of Broughain,' •. 'was having perfect attendance at.�Mloant 200 Scores _Hantiirio The Village Group Meet n is U. Georgeina ) Forsyth, Oshawa; Mrs. eron 302; E. Edmonds 263; D. Plid g Robert Forsyth and Dr. John and solemnized by Rev... E. Cresswell. Zion Sunday School be held at the haute of 'airs. Chas. The bride, given ip marriage by Mr. Tlhe Merrymakers � met last Satur- an 252; B. Suter 247; H. 11ii1e1seB Mrs. Button and family, of Stouff- •241• M. Hunt 229, 226; O. Recd 2210 ' -:Risk on Tuesday, January 6th. amts Rodgers, wore a deter of beige dpy at the ltorne of Mise Mary Jean , J i Mr. Stan Raymond, of Wexford, utile: taffeta, ' with a corsage of yellow Jamieson. It was opened with the re- H - Neale , 217; F,. Bent 227) f visited Mr- 'Orville Hamilton, on Mr. and Mrs. Jim McQuire eater- roses, and black accessories, was at- Palmer 203; J. Disney 2021 Thursday. tained his parents, from Toronto• oa• ..tended b Mrs. Frank Gooseau; -a - Christmas Day. Y Mrs. Frank Conquergoo3•s friends cousin of the bride, , as bridesmaid, are sorry to hear that she had beta Mr. and ..Mrs. Ron Brown .and the and Mr. Glen Carter attended ap'SAVE ! ilk Site has now returned from Ajax 'family entertained Tot+oato friends groomsman on Boatng Day. Hospital, and we wish her a speedy Mr. and Mrs. Stan Noble and the Miss Barbara, Mairs, air-- stewardess yam, of Montreal; also Mrs: lZ. Dawson, Mr. an Mrs. Walter Lynda visit- family spent Christmas with Mr. and of Claremont, spent the rhristam ..WOODEN STORM SASH AS LOW AS ed their daughter Mrs. Tony, Cal- Mrs: Noble of Glasgow. holiday with Mr. and Mrs. DF Mairs.- Jir.. and Mrs. Bill Towner and fire verley and family, of - Aurafa. ;sir. and Mrs. Thos. English; also family were with the Hall family for _ D[rs. Georgi Hawe' spent Christ- . Y Y Mr. and Mrs B. English, visited - $4.99 -» with her daughter, bars. Gerry. .Christmas dinner. _friends in Bracebridge-during = --O'Connor, .: 31a O'Cpnnor snit the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hockley en- holidays. -- --- : - - . ,ma y- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Keit Pettyf me an M.. El were at - X1.00 DClt�ll a!y . I#!i ES7IMATEi Mir; Jame& Ravey,.-of Suar_ rook Victoria Square over the sp ' w e o �Ghrtmststns evening. Theta � MOMMY PAYiMOM - � d MTS. ere ' Mr. and Mrs: Tons Daviss s e c - = HOspttal spent ChristQnas , with his Christmas Day with 'Mr. and Mrs. tis embers of the •family deogttbet Mrs. George Watson and and ares. �� ��IDIYvfrg�7 ` 1=�� Mnirhead of Agincourt. We are sorry to hear that Mrs_ ��, Several from 'here attended the Mea. john Raver an Mark vis t- funeral of Mrs jack Muadrelt at b[. Conner fractured her wrist one - ;. friends in Montreal, diary recently. --- Aurora on Boxing Day. Mrs. Mun At the James Mitc-heN-farm o �lrell was a farmer resident of title Air. and Mrs. Ray Ellicott and AY :..`- trltristtnas. Day were: lair. and Mrs. family spent Chsisttttas with Mr. and N CO N19 Z fOH1lII McGuckin, Stouffvitts• , - AJAX — fflObW 1=2 Scott, Mr. esti bird: Dun Scott Mr: and Mrs. Aire Loyst eatertain- srd asuily 'lite• and hiss: Ra=sell ed their daughter and son-in-law of ---- --------- f ----------------- DoLvidson, A1-. Freak Mitchell Mr. Lindsay on Christmas Day. BALSAM & MT. ,ZION : ::and Mrs. Ka:o11 3litdtell and. the • Mr. and -Mrs: George McConnell family and '•!r - and •Mrs. Ron 1ti at entertained about twelve relatives and (arrived too late for last week) - eon and fa:::ily. - fr;enck f:oni Torantoand Dui:l s on Mrs. "alts, Cason came home _ - - - --- �- _- the holida last week frwni the Osbawa Hospital - - - - y, -.#w/CC� aryl 1�� Mr. and Mrs. Blake rnt,-rtained after a two-vistay fotto•wimg an.,...BI NG 0 + �♦ `S ROUGE Velsh aver the,`operation. ' J�. Tire Active. Sertice Clara tact. Istat ,...;�: stere ICKE Lc ati:u! t .. holicLi r Mrs. 13iUa.RING COM What c 'Sr and.. Mrs.. d = tk'ard enter- -Wednesday night the home of r a. C' ri Ztttas:.','cat Y.<,uge l seemed like a :airy -lar. a> ors roc a . gar arc rr- arius�n, o owtrg or- , rip- and ct {!'e Mita Chri tnuas , anti Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe, Stouffer ship. led by the Yresi$ent Mrs. E� JAN '� p m� Tree Fights tainkted from' Iacfi of till on Christmas Day. Lorne Jones, each merrtbeY gave- an • • • - the ninths :s' and a aiyrsad of lights. MC., aitd hies._ Jack Rennie enter-. itetti on •Christsnab' • for the prog, .danced ac �-e me roof -tips, tl:e Kill_ tainel re!a:ive�- from Toronto, on rain• After the, business. session, the t�A � �$80o • 7. done, and is the Encs: rnin-ti-ghted Christmas IJay, treats for the children at the Sun- 4it ON - , 9,csndy cares, gTc ;ging smith colour. Mr. and airs. Thos. bye and sons -day School Concert 'mere- :packed rung front ti.r , ancl,cs ei t><�u ant- visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Hedges on Lunch was .served. and everyone ear N door ttees and here, and there iters Boxing Day. Mira. Lye had the miss joyed,va Social time. "� - ,>!>trttses t:athed it. cobui of "red, blue fortune to break her ankle only two Mrs: Leto Rumble (sister of the and green. days before. late Frank Disney) passed awaylast • - 'i'he people 0:,, N %est Rouge, like Gordon Taylor had the misfortune Saturday, in Vancouver• Mrs. Rum- People people -everywhere• celebrated, to break his leg the day before bit spent her Yotttrger days around Christmas Day :with famih. gather Christmas. while delivering an out. Mount Zion, attending• schooI there. tugs and d is g the week- ti.at fall- board motor to a Toronto customer. Slit was is her 83rd year. - w owed, d d -.tai: ec' their iricndz %%ith He caught his heel on a step while A very pretty Christinas wedding i.• +"� parties a held "open huusr"., The taking the motor to the basement, took place in the 111twnt Zion Unit- .e and fell: ed Church on Saturday, when Miss Children were there, .tr�•trg. out their Mr, and Mrs. R Ward spent 'M da liter' of Mr. s<c x ,skates, sleighs and tubeggans, Roy yrna Janes, only ug _ strd everyone yeot:ed to .be Bay and Christmas Day with Mr. and 11&s. and Airs. Cecil Janes became the Oscar Stevenson; Pert Credit bride, of Mr. David Pagan, son of 1 r' ;'r• -Ply \fr. and Mrs. Peter Lippert toot- Mr.'and Mrs. L S. Pagan, Sutton' 7t ai_ • The open: meeting of the West ored to Oshawa on Wednesday, to England. jRouge loin-- unit- Association, to spend Christmas with their daughter 1 dz�cvis the poss.bility of the West and+ family Mr.: and Mrs. Bounce. The Young People had a skating jintge becoming a 1>61 Mr. gill bir. and Mrs. Jack Ward spent party on Friday night at the home " .,be held ort January (,th, it -the Christmas Day with air,. Irving bfc- of Donald and' Mary Jean Jamieson, Rouge llil6 G:.:f Club. hies.' ltia}er�, tliatham, spent the _ Avoy and •Kathleen- at Mt- Ziott. and at their regular- meeting oa �...� 1w1r• HarryMr. 'and .lira. I:a: t . Cool; and thic -Sunday night; the follaaving officers. rs. �i •� '` ' .)Eidli3ay }With , her 'son family enjoyed •Christrnas dinner were elected: President, Grant Jones; e�,� Wayers, of Koage Highland Drive, with Mr. anti Mra: Norriay. Burton. Vice -Pres, Donald Jamieson; Sec.- r .� f„ "bread hs family:—Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ward and'. Treas•,'Anna Wilson; Pianist, Shar- I� tnd Airs. 1.eebe Henderson of Dianne, spent Christtiia_, with Mr. yn Jones; Vice -Pianist, Mary, Jean I -� East Ave., rntertaingd Mr., pleader- '""• �: And \Irs• Lurie parrot, `A'yrtle, Jamieson; Social Conveners: George - Iscn's parents- beer the Christmas Mr. and .ilea. t:arL vopki Dun 'Empringham and Gladys Disney; •1tc.iday. t das,• spent Christmas Duy w;uh Mrs: Faith and £vangeldstn Convener, ' Mr. and bars. Bruce„ Gain, .Rouget Morgan Evans. Shirley Empringliam: Missions and tl► brise, have returned home by. `;�trOu4's Varketeria Mr. George Empringhain recently World Outreach Convener, Mary J - air after having spent -Christmas in underwent an operation at the -Osh- Jamieson; Stewardship and Training - ' iMMa• aiva Hospital: Convener, Lorne Disney; Citizenship ( I Ruth Wattmaa of the Kiwanis- Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morley speat and EorriM nity Service Convener,' �OU�E HILLS7. � Bowling League', was hig$'•bow`lcr at Christmas irith their son and ' fam- -' ~ '203, and walked off .with one silver- �y Mr. Victor. Morley, Seatboro. dollar. Bill Watt won the ''hidden. Mr. Gordon Graham, Miss Marion score" and the second silver doll, attd Taylor, bir, and Mrs. Ed. Lewis en- sta' Lennox-- •woh--tit! silver dollarAd.-s..- - — - -- - - j !Dyed Chn`sfnia; with D[r: sad - — t donatwd by Mr. E. G. Olsen. Saul Taylor shd fassdty, "r HAPPY NEW YEAR" 13Y$RT Mr. and Mrs. Ran* Carruthers PKC and Jamil t Christmas vti'ith Mr. y ------------------------ ------- and Mrs. Tweedie of Whitevale. _ "'DEW DROW INN- Mr. and tbirs. Mae Middleton en- � �� -- it's a* long way to ninetee:w sixty -FULL COURSE MRALS "' tertained their i milies,'at Christmas. - . a c's a long way to go. TARE -OUT' ORDERS Misses Marion and Grace, of Toi�t�QG% Eut the drivers who will make -it. rS ,• FISH and CHIPS - onto, and IsIr. and Mrs. Cliff glad- �'�' 1 d -'-Are the -ones iva wan# to know. - Free Home Delivery ill and family of "Stovf vil1E: They'll they'll TEittpls Si -3$59 Mr.-and'Mrs. H. Green •etitertain- be cautious nsc " ed Mrs. Green's siste- of. London on ,- ,: Safety -co careful,. hall thy' ii:�e. PhoneY . -e n - ----------------------------------- And-y'll _ aLcty _ - _ - :Christmas Da nt i OIL BURNER ----- the rtta1;e it to nine) By taking care in ,fifty- 'n• ._ _�RQc� iAilli .._ INSURANCE SERVICE CI7 .. ��c����oN, ; - - Best wishes for a Very Happy ods IM o•••• -.. l A. W. MITCHELL LTD. and Prosperous New Year to all oar , soltorrto, torwo�r, w.vasoa, ruMarc«. orraw.t, . .Ztslto.. 1 ` DAYS' PICKERING 74 friends, especially all those who help- - /tti11RA1ftiJ FOR GRl�iA DRIY333 �li14Ms• i Had oyst TL..9.17N - ed .p*ke tfhe holiday - so Wp35-... AUTO • i - Y�EM.. %r� ���� ► a • Ming ville and AudIey schools. The child- pan were with Mrs. Bardouh Whit. - TOWM - . AIP n ren presented very good programs, by followed by a visit from Santa: Mr. 'and Mrs. Lee Darwin, ca• T -' i--UAfiANT Way Up �R f 956 The Sunday School supper was onto, and Mr. and ata. Carl Dis•• . z .' held in the church Easement on Tues-'ney, Pickering, K ere with Mr. i nd �Q -T V SorvK a MCE HHIE`S Figures dated to Dec. lb from day evening of last week. A . number Mrs. G. K. Pratt. Building Inspector F. J. Prouse show of Christmas carols were sung. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy visit- :- AII�r Make OP Model that the township had a bumper year M Butters told a story and showed ed- Rev. .1., E. and Mrs. Kennedy is FUNERAL DIRECTOR in new construction. a film. Attendan�F prizes were pre- aurora, and also' -Mr. an Mrs.. G. �A r thur �i tend. The total for 1958 in estimated , sented to the" following Kitidergar- K. Pratt " - _- value of new buildings ten, - Donald; Guthrie; Prirpary - Mr_ and Mrs. Henry'Kaenders of FURNI T LRE DEALER g8 fs $5,500,000. rl�sallal ;� This - " is way up eompl;red to ;3,600,000 Arthur Fuckrin, Lynda Puckrin, Peg- Pickering, we-e with Mr. and Mrs, 957 and $2,600, Squire', Shirleymith; Juniors --- in ---- Keith q ckr An Guthrie, Har- AMrr. aand�M - -Pu in, Anne G Mrs. Bert Guthrie and it Gft AnAwlanee Swrvlce �"Hp PO - Ceatittoad) old Guthrie; Nand r Puckrin, Jo)�ce family were with Mr. and Mrs. -Bob � BAY OR NI�3HT Smith,, Glenn Squrre, Roy Puckrin, Batty Brooklin. _ ZQ EB village building inspector. Sept. 26-- Joy Astley; Intermediate - Eileen Mr. and Mrrs. Dick.Winter' and Township asks hearing re ax water Guthrie, Marie Smith. . and Mrs. _ family were with Mr. Bob J)�Sirwke To And Front.Oebttwi Wii1L.iYi<EACHIOEv Fr plant; Bill Newman P- candidate bless' A.'Leonard entered Oshawa _ 1 Vk N*6 7. Hwy .. eP. for Oshawa riding. Oct. 9-Sewage Hospital on Monday for 'treatment. Weser, Port Perry. • odors arouse ire of West Aouae; Vil- Sympathy is extended to Mrs.' A. Miss Margaret Ptttidcritt, Oaimvra. Ol wW*d Sam& FW Inge police chase takes. Oct 10-- Richards whose acether, Mrs. A. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Clemente was, P�101N Piekei 4g 193 _ Twp• requests report of bailifPa meth- MacDonald passed away in' the Osli- with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ge Stniit2L -� po Mr. and Mrs. A. Hedge• and the lr> WZ: P'ICKERMO 1045 �; Karen Davis fund goes over. awa Hospital following a fall,. w-hen family were -with Mr. and Mrs. M. _ Pkk4wngr Or*. Oct. 13-Pickering sewage system she fractured her hip and wrist. In- Hedge• would cost $472,000; Fr. Bay bail terment was a Vankleek Hill. edg and Mrs.• Fled Pudtzin 'and KEW ANO CLARKE teams come out, on top. Oct. 24- Mr. and bins. ,James Davidson en- family were,with Mr. and Mrs. Jack �TW=OJW Twp. moves to dismiss bailiff firm; tertained ,a number of guests. at a Mitchell, Claremoai. �j new bridge for Sandy Beach road. supper party on Wednesday evening Oct. 31--Channel at Ba to be dred on the occasion of their wedding 'an- Miss Susie Puckrin was with ]dr. AULMONEHRB W. H. I THO11PSON, B. A., LLD.' y t3-! _ ,, y sad Anthezia:ad rap, *0 A and Mrs C.------r ----- - Y�Q�sik�. �: Danbartan goes to deal phones. aivereary..�._-_-------------------------- oL t)ntrrla and Banister and >�itor Nov. 7- O.M.B.'r�eseinds Ajax water Mr: and Mrs. G Ford, Joye and plant approval; open Base Line road Gordon, and Mr, and Mrs. Wm• Po�•�ce Forces Have 10pbo erm Haus. 314" Cohtmbls and Ontario and John Mills bridge. Nov: 14- Ford, Oshawa, were at less. James loidyAsaitaeo, Bad Z561ta Gkowood Dad, Aja:. Twp. meets to discuss water plans; Cowie's for Chris=ti- • •e alas � Sp"Wty at $ petition for 80-mile limit on 2nd con- Mr. aadl Mrs George Puckrin and Quiet thristme Rau& Daa1 Sas'vico for tae " :100d pas Phone: Ajax 186 cession just west of Brock Road. :family and Bob Betson, were with h'iea 69 One: � TSapie ¢� Nov. 21-2,000 home development Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Betson, Toron- Pickering Township and Village, Xed&we� W. Q. �s A� �i proposed for Bag area: councils con- go. - a•a.S ve quiet over the Chriattnsa Nwbbm F.O. Itr� UseL � sides 2-year term. Nov. 28-Dunbar Mr, and Mrs, Wm. McHugh, of holiday frog: a -police ataadpoiiat. - ton Shores ask to be zoned residen- New•touville, were with Dir. ' and ' P[ea ueft, "To bpm aat�aWabed tial; no motorcycles for township Mrs. G. Izatt and Bob-McHugh- . which, needless to say, was aPPrec- ti audiaaM Ilaoe IAN. Loyal Pogue police. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davidson were fated by the office's on duty. j • - • Dec. 5-Sherman Scott acclaimed with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Phipps, Neither 'force made gay • druarrenk lis Lll%=BZD AUCBONZ= - reeve and Jean L. McPherson deputy- in -TAoropto. sues the Iw which is one drank is W � kkby To reeve of Twp., C. E. Morley gets Miss Carol Lee, Whitby; and Mr,d. the cells, whish is something of s: 1 - S � cor seventh acclamation as reeve of Pick- and Mrs. T. Annan were at Mrs- S• • leThe Township Police had several FLEURY Fats, B*wWWM clad Pn**rq ering Village. Dec. 12•-famed Koch Wonnaccat's. minor accidents on Chzisfmaa Eve. and George Honsberger seclaimed to Mr. and Mrs_ Cooper Bath and which involved only property doss` Balm A Sp ftli7 village's first PUC commission_; high family, Orangeville:, aaa Mrs: A, . ,k 1'ifterr Solicitor] school students give 1,995 gifts. Dec- Wawhinney- of 'loronto were with age. and the Village Pollee were_ ' T=mW Atteaaoa Givea called to -perform several 'mercy er. 19-Will ask probe if gas leak proven . Mr. and Mrs. George Squire rands". _ Notary Pubrie Ws -- :'804ti X0 S-nig at Fairport Beach; Village accused Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Hell were with Both Chief Rr& Parker sad Chid uss as OM shoptesa Red of being untidy. Doc: 23-Pickering Mr. and Mrs H. Gordon, Ajax lid Ckei girl wins $5,200; Twp. police nab 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Saunders Howard at all r are asking, oma AT. 24"1 or AT. 2-1362 - WANT= - juveniles for break-ins. were with Mr. and Mm. Wra Saun--hOl'u'g that s1L residents of the wear ° iu I enjoy the a OD�1'L'BT HOliao - . r-------- ders, Oshawa. will New Year Holiday. ._ - but carry -rt off an gttietllr, as l6re�i Moms 1ki !sire Is,la1M ; Alf, ACRZA RS AND -Mr. and Mrs. Beta." Goverty and did af-Christmas. _ W �n FAOISonvolus fi iNo t�Lag pot">w• as" Qui. D-"-M parmseft _ COIL - lam. 11mu 3 ,/lie loam' Asti isperLso ai Those persons receiving skates, 8a !as skiis and sleds were . able to make - Y,anng man 18 to ?5 for the . position of salee�praNnOtion dgyF�n 't� ftp;+t dll.lwZ . Oates m�AN more use of them the day y after Must have Junior Matrieuiation or equivalent-capable of opens- -- A/ Ciwistm^ just past, than the have ; J. A. Y UAA)UGHBY aad SON$ for several years. ting typewriter and adding machine, good appearance and ankilway`1161suseeat wort" p, Namerous children were seen on manners. -ROB? AUt3M.-P-_0r. -.:amy:a�srieseed Selsasae Boxing Day, sledding on nearby _._Only those vrith .t desire COs �w_with our progressive co it' t _ site es and- plating on h n should -- _..--- - y, ntsrfo There w: numerous -open patches of - - - +; two atlas west of Whttby as water on Duffin's Creek Yet; .so-- �X 41 sat !i0. ,2 Uthway, beweas warn the kiddies to stay axsy, a l : Wta1iy and Ajax REAL ESTATE keep their eyes o0en< _ _ !hese= VQ&by NO 5-sus Photo co-op now in Pic6 gThose adults who :,enjoy ice fish- ing ish _ . ShOWa in n Lake Simcne - may have a 7. erin9 and AiC X at'eas. TO short season this year. Locals wfim , , 0LUMQIN( � or sell for Plan Pt fish at Beaverton will find ear, bait :.- (— Ile Z..1 � i9 in very short suPplb' this year• 15/e i;s4ts� a;ATtr� Courteous servteo ask for notice several fishing huts have a[- ;� 1 TRZOOM Mr. Blower. Bay. been set out on Frenchman's 006YES BRIMS LTD. , Call - y' _ ' ll�vss szerl� n t The• success of outdoor rinks w111 . J• Sckft of coarse depend o he, weather.. PC� SPKIA .. 1efr...t e�wo.alrs wlA AUDLEY Piduhi . Oewerd' fewrvnoe Realtor .' _ Pf&oriM 590 Or MO. $-3337 Th - - e annual Christinas School Conn � � cents - were well attended at F•aBvvtr i REPAIRS - Pickering --U- MM c �apPNes. O'NB: Intal �e 4.1141 . - .-7- ONE Sok Roan NSA. - - •Minister. Rev. Molvllte dattars ' ' DUMBARTON RADIO & TV.. - - SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1994 _ _ - A. 11L �,.,�,. second Sunday In Christmas SeasontOro iHo{irS: , . ., 9.45 A. M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL ._ -utlda `-� HoA:1A. s 91PP M. — 5 , - -. 'FUNERAL $AND _. : 11.00 A. lit. = WORSHIP ' P.M. ROGEW G. OONANT, s, A. AMBULANCE SERVICE . "New Years" ;'10ARRLSTM-and SOrACITOR "Tomorrow -Is TodAY' CC*nTH BUILDING, AJAX W. 2 HIGHWAY AUDLEY illi wasee sk a. Oiaws AT fcICICERiN6 BEACH ROAD - SUNDAY SCHOOL • 115 P Its, SU - - +�---------- 2.30 P. X. - WORSHIP -- aeance Coe . . 'GYitb Seacroln's Comet:� s – : awe. N*r Firm And aa.Ae3 .:AJAX • 1059 C�1 isti 1A �uewe sodet l - g -- — -- 1aAiip - ROUGE HILLS, ONTARIO- • lrwafer.a>b..e... Clea al.iiln�l, .. _ ._ •..:' . - .- .-- ' Vrii4 Bial$.. #suites Yq 'ib !ie 1il.�lst . W>u or Your Happi*= chorea aa:.fa. ' N w mo & Gibson • , - �..►« _ T iwugbour t .Ne„ ► Ya�r WOOD WO#XIINq •.' • - R«assn swl, •-------------- ------ + Y SUNDAY AT 13'.t#A A, Y: - - AIYiq iaresi Ani >tlesstry 1-- _ _ _ .+ At 'lt5s game Sate _ NOWNIM. i A RL RIS !liN1Jc .alt > r ,.. ..'AOOsatOaMs• �, An J A9116 Mh Lw Irb- ? 1�'.r-lafoimstlee, CiR:re LICENSW TMl A D pkkering 471W1 or Aff. 1-7329 .S, ossa►' w z„d.a, G.. A. BekkMICL ____--------------=----- -- - _ - r_ WALTER C. THO1d8ON, .Q• C• oovwA—a V. rearm, as a.uas VOW Mom la I Rai&a ne 39 PI eri� -1!. R R14"Im 02. Banister. Soikiter. Notary Public _ _q. _ arses—'Aja* t90 --.�� P. l[. ` Q1&* Hours: _ 2.00 to SA STAFFORD 8ROS ]Monday throash Prldsy - ✓ - i�w asL• wO A �d1tsab by > IL Pickering_ Dirt alai w ' _ _ .: ales 1.' Pi.kK� • - A' h Mine Insulation Cuts_! Shooting Stars Ing sixty miles per second _ Heating Bills I Really Travel i are usually first seen from when they are at a height Where is nothing mysterious - about eighty miles. - _ about insulation. It can be de- Have you seen any shooting "Though the atmosphere at scribed simply as a wall between stars lately? this height is extremely thin, S warm air and cold -air. Air moves, Although we call these bright shooting star rushes through it from warm to cold. Therefore, objects shooting stars, they are at such a rate that there is Sul the, betters job a wall does of sIdwing 'doWn. this movement of not stars• but meteors and they ficent friction to make it white - are among the most fascinating hot," an 'astronomer explained. s warm air, the better insulation of ,heavenly phenomena. On a "By the time it has fallen,, to a it gives. i clear dark night it is sometimes height of about fifty miles, the Applying these facts to yourpossible to. see up to thirty or shooting star has usually drs- �' - - home, insulation works in two ys, even forty of them in the course appeared. ways. In the winter, the'heated- an hour, say the experts. "In the course of the few se to the outside' air - air your home tries to escape They are being studied with conds it remains visible, it may throughthe flock's, walls, and ceilings. In the special attention, in the hope have travelled 200 miles. Some summer,, .the warmer outdoor air ° 'that they will cast new .tight on shooting stars are fragments of —tries to enter ` the origin and form at the solar comets that have broken up, and your home tie system. the breaking up of a comet has same way. Shooting stars -small stony actually been seen from earth!' Unfortunately, stone, brick,.. pellets which.. 'mbve through Some time ago the Astronomer - - concrete, and plaster -material's space at a speed often exceed- Royal revealed that the weight used in home ronstruction-are . • al the earth steadily increases relatively • poor insulators be. causethey "are porous and air by something like 100 tons every in water until tender, 4 to 3 day as a result of the numerous - passes • through • them easily. shooting, stars that enter and y Rock wool, on the other hand; minutes. Remove from is pan. dissipated in our atmosphere. made up of millions of dead -air Mare ssieasure liquid . and add milk P x. cells, which effectively to make 1 cup. "Occasionally the earth en- ventY Precounters a fro much from entering -or leaving Melt butter, blend is flour and fragment larger 1 your home. salt and gradually pour inliquid, than the average shooting star," c A section of rock wool four stirring. until sauce thickens he added. "We then see a fire- , Add mushrooms, re -heat and ball, a brilliant ball of light, 1151 inches thick, for example, has easily visible in broad daylight, t' � fhe insulation effect of 125 inches serve. x" of stone,120-inches' of concrete, (Note: If 'desired, use orfs 10- which is usually dissipated in an ounce- can ' of mushrooms -- explosion of considerable via - 61, : 70 inches of brick, or 15 inches whole, can or pieces -along lence to, the accompaniment of of wood, acoording to research- ers. By lining ceilings and walls with their liquid, in place of the a loud report. with --a sufficient thickness.of rock fresh mushrooms and water. Do "If the fireball is very large,' '4 wool, you can make your -house not simmer as canned mush- fragments may fall to the .earth - much more comfortable in both rooms are all ready cooked.) as meteorites." winter and summer, and bring about considerable savings in - c both fuel and air-conditioning co"sts. Doll HoU"._f Fur111turo Aids Goitors i K A UnNers'3t of y Iljicrois sur - Vey shows how much was saved _ by Jerry Bennett ~� The system °is now being tried - by insulating a flve•roomranch -- Lure is taking out on 30 aphasia victims at the - f--bome with its place alongside the surgeon's Albany hospital. And VA of8- wool in .the ceiling and three scalpel 'as an effective tool for cials report that results ,c tar inches in the 'walls. tment � br _have been highly. encouraging_ - trea oilmen _due to brain savings were' ob- daratme. For instance, a 63 -year-old aging- Immediate in the Inatall�ti4a of a MT U, tient had to work for 30 minutes - The new vital use for this =home air conditioner because popular children's toy is being the first time he tried of furnish • the insulated homes needed only applied to the treatment of a bedroom. On his next attempt _ a two ton unit compared to the eimeArAmNs_ aphasia. a complicated but' cors- be did the job. in half that time, - - ,i by oris time ou're it loose mon result of brain injury., As the drill continued, the pa- Possibly y ns, coffins skin whew same home wltho° .-..�.ation, a bit tired of chicken or turkey' Aphasia is caused b improved his ability to _ Savings, Between $701 and $941, - aYi necessary .belt_ keeping flesh in- y injury tient ty, .+.:+_____�+,., �� - to the part of the brain that mentally group other things be - why why not a duck or goose? ' ' enables a person to talk, write sides furniture. When he was Savings oa cos ling costs In the ZRAMD DUCE WITH an - insulated homes lira both should be .cooked, at 323• tDRANAE-0UERANT SAUCE and compethend the written or finally dischraged, he could an - T. and may be roasted either spoken word. It may be caused s-er questions about his wife, - $258 a year in Jacksonville, Fla:, Skin duck and cut pita serve. the hospital -to $116 a year in St. Lo afoetal or, unstaffed If stuffed, by 'a cerebral stroke, a brain and his home with- Louis, to :the most popular, stuffings con- Ing pieces. Place a few' table. tumor. or a sharp blow on the out confusing the subjects as he $50 a year in New York City. � nl spoons duck fat in Dutch over! bead had done when he was first ad- ' During this winter, the same or cranberry.�� , apple. prune or large skillet Brown duck !a miffed - homes showed save Spoon or siphon off Many of its victim may have Inas' fat as it accumulates dun fat for about 43 minutes. Pour -little difficulty in.- a One of the bi est tragedies ty speaking or gg of bills ranging` from ¢24 a year in oi!t excess fat and add sauce understanding but are complete- - - nv nreceives roasting. es a ao that each per- under aphasia, doctors believe. is that 4 a year'ia >it. receives a portion of breast (recipe follows). Cover and cook ly unable to write. Others m nm many of the 400,000 victims Lout: and =130 in New Yori t<md either ever low beat for about 30 min. How much did it coat to ittau= 'thigh or drumstick. - utes_or until tender. lose their abilityto read or coca- in the U.S. don't realize that .-late -these . houses? APprosi- Garnish with fresh, crisp — ice prebend anything that's said to effective medical treatment is 'mately $240. water cress or parsley and sur- % cup red currant wly them. Some are completely un- now available. They explain that The cost of insulation varies, round on the platter with orange Gram rind ei IGage able to speak and can utter only many of these' people let their _.depending on the size and needs slices topped with cherries (pick % teaspoon Wt _ garbled, Incoherent sounds. lives turn into years of silent of your hoarse, Insulation costs ��) If you lice an orange Much cayenne pepper Often an aphasia victim can loneliness when they could be -. less when It. is installed • while mustard glaze on your duck, try 3 tablespoon prepared "mus-- Pronounce words but uses the receiving medical care that might the home is beim built. it this. way. About % hour be.: _ t tars'd _ wrong on" in express offer them partial or even cam. - - fore the bird Js done, spread it luiee of i oraans, himaeIl. This because has plete recovery. A suburban couples, apendin thickly with cup Grasp mar- up Jelly with fork; adQ g The treatment the eve g Freak a lost the knack for associating Process, how - ted city, ma]ade blended with 2 table- d, t, cayenne. .-things in groups or tate ones. �grr g ever, is often a slow, tedious ,caught in a heavy shower and. spoo=ns each prepared mustard; Dissolve mustard and orange This ,ability is one of the prig. business that requires the' ut- ducked under the awning of a - return, to oven and continue -juice, add and beat well cipal requirements for. memory: most patience from Both pa- iaTo a night club.If roasting' until done. goon, " It's in treating this affliction tients and members of the hospf- With either ,duck or Passed, but unfortunate- You want to stuff the_ duck serve this herb rice if you do that the miniature furniture is tal staff. This is specially true 1Y the rain did not. ben are -a - few recipes for the not make a rice dressing. It will proving effective. Dr. Joshua when aphasia victims roust be Finally, the man turned to his stuffing. . , be popular and unusual. This Ehrlich, aphasia rehabilitation- taught to read, write or speak IWife. "RiCOT-RICE STUFF igG serves S. expert for the Veterans Admin- again. "Shall•vve dash_for the station HIB1tB RICE - istratioa hospital in Alban The Veterans Administration and get wet," he ask 34 cup eboppedbnloa N,Y., fins desk y inside and or, 1 ca ch i tablespoons get soaked, P upped celery eipOGaa batter. geed a group of operates large therapy centers in Y& cup butter - . -.1 cap chopped Gwen In' ature stage settings to rep- Boston, Minneapolis and Lona 3,ea tooted rte 1 cap Racoeked white rice reseht the rooms in an ordina Beac Calif., that specialize' 'Whistler, the famous Pe rY h+ painter •• in - .^ of•- "Whistlee4__. Mother", vias-= 1 cap coaraeh chopped_ dried-.._ _ i teaspoon each, near rsm and house. aphasia cases exasperated when he came home aPa'ieofs summer' savory iiia special treatment technique Treatment time at these hog - 1 teaspoon salt - 1 teaspoon rosemary calls for patients to select the one night and found his mother, pitals res es from a few months sitting on the living room floor, ° Dash pepper ¢�n salt Gn Goose right pieces of furniture to o to several Years depending upon Z . ken bouillon _ into each room. P of this how ball a p "What's the- matter, Ma! he Z tablespoons choPPed pvmley _ - .Zea water. �� y patient's brain has demanded, "You off your rock- Cook onion and celery in the play -type therapy is be give pa- been damaged. But after receive- - er?" - butter. Combine eines,, apricots Melt butter in .t -quart. sauce- tients practice in learning how to Ing the specialized care, many salt, pepper and pan. Add onion and rice. Cook organize their thoughts so the parsley. Add -until onion turns � Y persons have been able to re. oni=elery mixture to rice yellow and won't confuse things that are turn to their old jobs and live mixture, mixing• lightly, rice begins to brown. Add all completely uruelated. normal Ives. other ingredients. Bring to vig- orous boil. Stir to dissolve bouil- - ORANGE -BREAD STUFFING Ion cubes. 'Turn heat as low as 3 cups dry bread crumbs possible. Cover and leave over _ 3/4" cup melted batter _ low heat 14 minutes, Remove ` �� �• < 1 teaspoon salt from heat. Leave covered 10 ai(v teaspoon Pepper minutes before serving. 2 cups chopped celery-- - Grated rind and pulp of I MUSHROOM DISH FOR a Ra xorange. _ .: BRUNCH OR LUNCH a/a to !i cop water to moisten _, Mushrooms, scientifically nur�� p' Place bread crumbs in mix- tared in their own specially Ing bawd and pour melted butter built, dark houses to meet the over -them. Add seasonings, -demand, are available all year,..F e Y ' celery, orange rind and pulp, around in fresh and canned Mix .lightly. Add enoughwater forme: a� 2 moisten ' .stuffing lightly. One of the most versatile wasp 't y Coarsely' chopped pecans may _of preparingmushrooms is in be added to this stuffing, 'if de- a medium cream sauce. Either ' sired. � fresh or canned mushrooms may a ; s f If -you.. don't stuff"your duck, bP used successfully in this place a few celery leaves and recipe. a. -few slices --of- _ 3 r'sr duck, -for flavor.onion-rssrde the CREAMED MUSHROOMS y ;; r 3 toservings) _ ( 4 : J - PRETTIEST _ It is an odd -Chinese custom c pound' fresh' mushrooms _ Hailed as the to skin duck before cooking; and K cup water ' prettiest diplomat in London is' if you'd like to serve braised 2 tablespoons butter h r Senora Virginia Gallegos_, of_ duck for your holiday dinner its 2 tablespoonssfuls flour Costa Rico. The 39 -year-old •is best i>: "skinned. With a sharp 14 teaspoon salt mother of two teen-age sons' has pointed knife,- cut skin from ._ 1 cup liquid - part milk and:., iv neck to the vent, first along the water off mushrooms time -bee,rt >a en the rank of _rr}inistGr breast of duck then along the Wash mushrooms(peeling �lin is '6y her country. Her job? Sell backbone, i"sen skin by rum not always necessary)slice or AT THE AWANYr N.Y*, ! !eterons Administration hospital; speech t tea -loving Britons on the merits ning knife underneath, close to cut large ones in pieces but therapist James M.-Norrix uses the nod. "dollhouse furniture"' of coffee. - - flesh of duck. Peel skim back as leave -small ones whole. Simmer technique in teaching a victim of aphasia how to talk again. p. '1 T K;< �; '"01 -ye ton to revise rate schedules is understandable. In New York I ;100,000 to do that dey say,) • e e ; '48snip - Cartoon one group of 400 operators has I This leaves around 50 per cent a voted to raise fees for most 1959 who will never return. But it • - Twelve 'men and women at models by 13 'to 90 per cent. I does hot indicate that the non- �Aubusson. France, have begun Thus if esthetic considerations farmers made a_ mistake in at- • the mighty task of weaving what{ fail to ghrink the dreamboats, tending_ agricultural college. Dr. 13y'Rev. R. fibsrely Warren world's largest tap- will be theap� economics --and the sheer im- D. C. Pfendler, assistant dean., astry. Measuring 74 ft. 8 in. possibility of providing enough -road who made the study, points out high and 38 ft, wide, it will space if the. size of cars' in- that many went into branches . Jew Calls Forth Faith Yang behind the High Altar of creases with the volunss-may of work closely allied to farming, Mark 9:14-29 : the new Coventry Cathedral yet curb the length. Sooner or where agricultural education was _. - nnd. has been designed by the ...later it may coot more -to park extremely valuable, writes Doro- Memory Selection: Al)things '-�tt•tist Graham Sutherland. The then, monoliths than to keep' up ; ' I thea Kahn Jade in The Christian - work will be completed by 1961. the payments, and the family Science Monitor. are lionilble to rias that be This great tapestry, in the garage may loom like an air. Some went into the govern- lievetL Mark 923. Hyzanthine style and showing drome over the house where mental service, as farm advisers "'Christ in Glory", win cos: mete mortals dwell. -Washing- or workers in the Department In this quarter we continue' $80,000 which Is being provided ton Posh �� r 'l+ of Agriculture. Some went into the study of the life of Christ ' by an anonymous 'donor It is _ _..._. -�t---- ,3 I agricultural education, others in- as recorded in Matthew.. ark In i•eing woven under the direr- The First Straw ,a~ to farm research. Still others and Luke. We are dealing almost ' tion of world tapestry. authority became agricultural editors, one exc}uaievly with the closing Madame Cuto]31' on a 12 -metre y, an agricultural missionary. scenes of Jesus' earthly career. loom which was specie$ built y That great French varier • • After this healing considered in for the purpose.' artist Maurice Chevalier recent y How great is the need for' this lesson Jesui takes his final It was Madame Cutolli who ly acquired half a dozen new f: ` agriculturally trained men and departure from the. northern was chiefly responsible for the straw hats for use in his acre during a new tour of Britain women outside agriculture is g shown In figures supplied this province o! Galilee to proceed modern revival of the Frena and the United -Stn es:- - correspondent -by -Dr. Lowell S. to Jerusalem. tapestry industry. The pricele Bayeux Tapestry, the most !am- Straw hats have always ys been ' FiardIh, head of Purdue's depart- The event in, Aoday's lesson took place atter Jesus came ' . our example o! weaving art in an essential part of his wardrobe and he always buys them meat of agriculturar economics. Of this country's force, down from the mount of rans- 4sxiatence, which is 238 ft. 9 in n h is in Britain.- At the age of seventy, ,labor about 8",000 persons work in amen figuration with Peter; James When _ long, 20 ihin. was woven to France i said to have Chevalier still has that �fterves- farm production; and from _eight and John. they came to the other disciples they found and been embroidered by William• cent gaiety which has made him KEYBOARD - with a keyboard Y� to ten million in strictly non- agricultural occupations. But a multitude of people A man the Conqueror's Queen Matilda. l�0 as an entertainer all over the world. The very tholight.or similar to'a piano's, instead of. there are an additional 16,000,- had brought .his son who was The Bayeaux tells in 72 scenes retirement- bores him. the usual holes, this German 000 persons working in jobs re - deaf and dumb to be healed. The the story of the life of William miss tries out a new flute, call- lated to agriculture. They are disciples had tried to cast out the Norman conquest of He has said that when he ed "Melodic$;' manufactured either in farm supply industries' -the evil spirit but were un - "England in 1088• - an ancient. Fri achieved outstanding success he g � in Munich. - and service or in the marketing. successful. The critical scribes counterpart'. of a ,trip 'cartoon. became "almost afraid of ply end, including food g processing were watching. The fairer o! ' 'Six hundred and twenty-three own .fame. -Tht. publicity he re- and retail iood sales. '.he. boy was disappointed The people are depicted in it with ceived scared him. "Would you �* �'� Mpg.) The changes in the Purdue crowd was . interested. Thev " 202 horses -and mules, 55 doo like it if suddenly a shaft of � cu colum are aimed to. meet brought the boy to Jesus. The and 505 other animals in adds- fierce tight was thrown on every �i11M�//' needs of those who go into boY teII to the ground and : _ _ tion to many buildings, $:ups ani `aspect of ,your life as it was these fields related to agriculture frothed at the mouth. Jesus ask - trees. cn mine, turning you into a as well as - those w;ho intend to ed the father. "How long it it It was feared at one time kind of living waxwork figurt- - farm. ago,since this came unto himr: the war that this tapestry that - twisted and turned for the • The father replied, "Of a child." :during had fallen into Nazi hands When entertainment o t e pu ic.and -procmded t&- de-seribe the danger was first threatened the Many stories have been- told in 'recent. 1- years that U.S. agricu Britain's lavender ailment and then plead urn coa�- tapestry was placed in, a lead bf why be first began wearing tural coils ger are finding it 'necessary acres are shrinking every but there passions It wpractice .!f _ ---^-- ;_.-.case and removed to a newly straw hats in leis shows. But the to give their curricula year, Jesus to let people confess fully • constructed shelter tri' Bayeau truth is that many Years- ago a thorough going over,. They are ere signs that its_ oldest and their needs. Then Jesus chat- itself. Later it was taken to a while. he wan appearing 1A a g adjusting courses of study to the sweetest flower - Eire finest ,r l.enged him to believe. saying. Country house with other na- tduriag show at . Deauville he - trend toward "a tbu'sineaa." g='� the world for making perfume " If thou canst ,believe, all . _ tional treasures of France. A: met a man •$pear ing one with 'an • - is returning to erort•ran;< popularity. things are possible t9 him that ,. rife liberation of saris, it. way even' dress the local prom- mB P P Purdue University, which y. Pte- ' - The Queen loves lavender. Thi befeveth.:' He answered, weep- n e . 4'iscoveted, undamaged to the made.' des an example of the changes - n erway, . has just con7pleted :ate Queen was so gond of 31 that she frequently visited : _ ,rig, Lord, T believe: help thug -mine unbelief." He had a mea-. - - Louvre.'a was wearing a straw hat , At acute a-ig1E," says Chevalier a drafting of a new agriculture . the fields near SandrinFgbam sure of faith but was struggling ` BI er The Come g� Y "I never knew his name. I never him curriculum, following $two-year 'study . of the needs of today's from which the spikes are with doubt. which was due in lar a measure the failure of g saw again. But he, gave me the idea of wearing r students. It places much more gathered for blending and- pre- ' .to the .disciples.. Giving expression Everyone. say$ that automo- .. straw hat with evening dress emphasis on basic studies in the paring lavender water. to hii faith would help to P •: biles are getting too big, but and I've been wearing one pretty natural sciences, in economics, in It is said that King. George strengthen it. The Jesus rebuked , parking lot, operators --. bless ;. well ever since. languages, and in business sub- IV devised a's al' formula for P� the foal spirit and raised up the , them - are doing something jeers; and less on "how-ta-do-it" . ,avender water The" laadies of boy. --drastle about it. .One Washing- ... ___.__ courses, his court invariabl wore- it. If - y Then J hen esus hid a - lesson for _. ton operator is cutting customer - BOtClfilstS PJtVd _ . _._ The -boy also o Y g es to` the uni- the urrent love 3f vender Lh disciples. They ack•d. '�eVh - about one third for with small ars. L. B• Doggett. �• " [Old �IOYse Plants versity's agricultural school now h pe, haps WV shallseeto' f ouris Lundo she n full- - soul not we cast 'him out?" He "-This `Jr.i presidenn of the Washington Isn t attendgrig what he used to " - " gdwned street sellers crying as replied, . kind"' can come a� Parking Association and opera- _ _ Keen .botanists will soon be � COW b the- changes already in . effectthey--did inote the forth by nothing, but by prayer '- - nor of 17 lots, makes eminent --able mathematical sense when he to spend bours:dsil stud Y here 'He is spending less time in dred years" ago: "Who'll buy niy �wreet blobrning lavender It is still true. that one reason points out tisat 42 half-pint autos „ of Ing -the "gsbwing habits of large numbers of Arctic flowers, fa the college farm [eed2ots, more in the laboratories: -- six- l keen 'branches a pennyl- " for the church's weakness is its can be fitted into the space now In -the world's giant cold- • failure to pray , In .moat church. ,: required for 20 of the belie- •. '.moths which some people in De- .first house: • - _ _:: _ $ie will cane out with a greater, Upsidedown to Prevent Perking - I the prayer meeting has died. No g _wonder lye are so w powerless is - a : troit waspishly term a "norms}" It is being built in Copes- abi::ty, , to _understand what _re- ` meeting the evil 'forces about. size car.. l'agen and. will stand next to search has to give him, will have g 1 3 1 5 313 Cl 2i : �d 1I S It a s ritual awakenin come p g r► _ Now, there -are several honor- a hothouse for palms But in- gI eater abilitq� to understand the y 3 S ly Sib 3 y N i IN there will be a renewed desire _ able and energetic exception to stead of heat being usd to culti- behavior of prices, will have 1 I H d t '1 271 3 id N n to pray. It, is likewise. true, that ' the trend among manufacturers ' vate exotic flora from the learned,some some of the fundamen- 'tals d b l b b l l 3 n,5 if there comes a renewed desire - 'to make the huge- even, huger g tropics, the coldhouse -will be of business management so bi�;y N O 0IN to pray, a spiritual awakening - and the indecision among the a kind of enormous reirigeratot necessary today on the farm. will come. - big companies which must where the tem perat�res will be As a result of its new empha• . 1 N 3 l iQ'a 3ltf 3 Id l 1 JH — " models several years in kept just below freezing g point sir on rhes basic .crudes; Purdue S 3 Cl O'2d,3 N 31A'31 li 3i "`Your girl friend .freeze" "-advance deserves some s) m winter and at a maximum University's agricultural school - 3iW! I 1 5 3 1 NI w 1 -Said she wouldn't be. able tonsee along with the scoffing. But it of 55 degrees Fahrenheit -in is growing fast. It had the iarg- 1 3 ft,C] bl2i 3 you to -night after all." "Well, •is• melancholy to note that the summer. est percentage of new admissions O;5 J. d lf;0 S 1' 3, I, that's .a wait off m� : Infatuation with size as a symbol , In planning P g this coldhouse, th4 this year within the -memory. of 3 l Q Q b S 3 b t;S,Q l min d " of something or other still pre- botanists were- up against t'hE its administrators -a 2I. per cent N O N d 1 i2y 3 O 1 `l'i0 - - vails• many I959 models even tricky problem of how to de- . increase, The new curriculum, which will o into effect next ISSUE 1 - •�trtcrian rho mammoths, .of,..18�8r ._ i5 k.. _ - ._ - .- - .. fall,, ig expected to stiinulate Add to this growing length the. so abundantly in the short Arctic problem of the •fragile new , summer, about the light.. further ti'ie growth of the school.,,„ter: : equipment which adorns some . models -it has almost come to The difficulty will be over - come by. 'The rapid changes iri agricul- artificially lengthening 'now - stereophonic headlights . a n d the day in the 'coldhouse with tural technology occurring �' ,• _,.switchblade fins -and the deter. fluorescent lighting when the encourage this approach. It is not amination of parking lot opera- sun gees down- just a case of not doing things. 5 ...the way grandpa did. Progres- sive farmers today°read experi- �l, a rain", meat station reports, attend con- 4 .`"�'r` CR SWORDui • F',nt+hila ending ventior.s, confer with. the' sup- 6 1 i� 1'111 e1 ° UP• I cane „lune pliers, take short courses, and T Itocuanlzea it i „,tail Afflrm„tivP Pl Ari rimer,. constantly update their methods 'girt g• vntd orul,lernP in the of new research 1Dean-Butz h a' z �. ,•+ • --- — Ar'R+IRB 2 I,r,ir ala nr - Ig. sP:uaP .t2 5i�KIPPnr1U 22 Spilt ,;irl:R name �'A flndirgs. says the new curriculum recognizes this fact. 7 --M1 M ��� N „•..,, II. Uf erPgT - 3 H Purk�nPA -. ■ratnrP '4 Rnik f I:+h Trum a ,- , Part of a --•-- nn,vir,43 boat' churrK '. "If i>;•e teach the best practices- ” .. -_ . _.._ ' ;,.;,�.. • i s - .__.. _ ' b_An..P� -•- PhI""wnr _ • �0 n Ir 1 r.rmh .. S 11f}IrP zb Plaint Ivacr% ,1 26 Tnrk na,nP --. -- �'- R''tnAward _ toda_�•.' he said, the student may r a . '' fnrnitnr. fnrmr -'L7 -6 1-onr. F.ntPirA rD,,,'harr - 29 V h-n„rr find them obsolete b the time S �` k` �'`• . '. 12 �rPd1Pv 7 cars+P„r,•n . 1R Kind nt Ilk _ •rll AtiPntinn stn Hnmano sr ntt•nP he Graduates ,and h'3s the oppor- -. -- If Anrnnr l 2 4 nnknnwn • •.• 6 7 •. 9 - 9 tunih to use them. It is better �n r•, h t for him to learn how to find out 1.5 V7 .1ere 12: 13 l4 t'he=e developments for hlmse[f." .. •1R 1'ronPrP far �lPnle a¢aln M •• 16 .i7, - .• • • � ""`• f �.. °” `�'':...'? oma' lr ,; cra.rPr-.-n Another factoK enters into the basic The r , - 4 ,Y Zn 14. ::r 19 need for the studies a r 2t f' rinA20 • 2',• 17 ,�Ira, larg st proportion of students at• e ���° k, •. -- enmjv,rtttnn 21 22 ;.1. 23 24 tending agricultural college come a - - 2% r'laln $ti;: 'V Frnrr from farms, but many .rjo not re- t 32 rrrwh,rr,team 2s 26 "; n 29 turn to them after graduation. A study of,the careers of Purdue 4=1 35 Rrn A 3 33 3.4 3a F"arrr,nr students after graduation zhows - .4n Flinn - 41 PPtlrl^n 36 1 _ that only 10 to 15 pet cent of to the farm imme• 44 mm�n,nn 3s 39 40 them return Another ? wy '" r - :tiff. f diately after graduation. :'#� 4e Rre arunna ' 'va r1r•gYpar, 41 42 43 44 45 M• �7 Sl Ftr.„r 10 per cent o back after a de- p g _ in an off -farm oc a _ �6z rade of work An 20 to 39 `�,• a` - - r fait: afro_cupation. per <,�`'` 6t Bitter •Pfrh t4 On 16 nnPn sz cent finally get back iTT the - �`a`'' '. ”. tC a.t Pr perhaps after' a career .. �. u w , :;;.•,.... . , ra 66 ria.rne,Pso 66 En¢ river sT. nn sT n city which. has been sufficiently successful to permit each to buy ORNAMENTAL - Surrounded by hedge apples, Pamela Thorp, ,. .i_ nor A.1•r• r>nwN and equip a farm . according to had ari e s e toward the holidays. The hard, inedible fruit "can Y Y I R—A f.* Answiec�elsewhere on this page his heart's desire, (It takes around be p�iinled, milking. unusual Christmas tree decorations.