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For 1958 Send a Tbur Christmis'
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N X Seal Donations'This Wee
b. a
rh Most homes is PA
District
tad the
District received-thrisrmas Wals" late Ma Saril>rtt
sae through the Ontario pounty :B.
xy ,@j,„srfi „r f at her
Asso"tioa Many people haw s®L There passed pest l$
`Soundings'
"hoCLe pksteri ' o
it their gilts to the.Am"dation and
there are more to come. I1 you halve on Thursday, Dwect er
M.
not seat in your money, pietas do
Moremes Pinny .-Fort me,. belwedfl -
' so today. It is very important. This wills of the late Thomas Edward'
is the only source of ,;ncome our TS.
Leer Bartlett, formerly of Nwair.-
Association has. Hill. Plymouth, liiglaad, a3
Use of the big lobs In TB. work ing mother of Fdchasd Lear. Ernest
is that of "detection". In ]068 aloes, Hatay and Jack Fontlme, in her ,85ft
" 06 chest s -ray clinics were held. year
x While A is known that the mortality Mrs• Bartlett is resting at,!h- W -
rate among TE seam has been re- Eachniea Funeral Some, PL'k=ring..
,l :
du -ad to a fraction at what it was The funeral service will tare place
r, In St. St. Ctewrge's Anglican' Chutx3a
a dent years ago. *4211 are still many
man-hours lost ea+eh year through here. on Saturday. December Zl, at' -
persons having to lay off work to 2.30 P.
m 7nternsenl in St. Ge�rge°s
Cemetery.
go into sanitariums. r cask-et'willbe OPF r, at itis
The fight spinet rB, continues I church from 1.00 P. m. till :our Oft
- but it can only conidnue M we supply service.
the me8t►s The means is ---a Sift in
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return for your TB Seals.
fs- //���e
•auwa above Is tic piakerieg Vinage !anis. Reeve C. if Morley, Sae NL A. E. 8werditger. Donf! t put it oany longer --{matt • u illamh Home. a-mr- _
Camcil tar IWIL Left to Sight: J. RL EWL Bash Row: Ab. E. Reeve, and in vour grit today, no matter hove -
small or large. A receipt w-11 be
sent for all corvributions of $2.00 and li Stere Decorations
Re am 1��•
and over; *thin on. reque-st� Very Col'�gg�1 ise#R . ------------------
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u pent
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: � Pickering villas marcha s:s �
Sar borne -owners more thin any 9169-
Oae al Hies interesting weekly poo- + A ear pulled into a vaeaaL act on lous year. have made spec -.1 eilbet0
«rams to be coded to the records cd + December 26th, 'Over 000 Children Norah Street in -the early hours of to decorate theta p�iaces for tae lYs.-
both Pidkring Rotary Club and the Wednesday morning, with the'heed- Live season.
,�ba ton bats Cbab� was ! ga,�ci Da For Receive Polio Shots �• . reader, t i
lights turned off. Two ®ea ware
take a drive say night wlthim
jodnt din at *9 High School Cot I seen walking through buck lots to- they
asteria here. followed •,try a tour of ' Age the next trv0 weab along asala• ,T
nship & pillage Through Health Unit ward the drug sters.- street a,�.� r and vJew IMOr
ICbe south General Motors Flat on Constable - Ron Brown was called
_ display and colour.
- Monday evanive• ��' i and - he searched the area without
Twice a year. these two clubs d�no �►itt)CLA11gATiON Many children in this area recurved Its very nice to see take t wet _
tTaiae the sadksu y tf a Reaeho" their first two injections of poliomye- lind.ng the asci. As Cas. Brown cep- hope even mese will salt t bead@ l _
!together, here and at Dumbarton, title vaccine last winter. The comple- proached North St.. in_ his car. the in A. in corning y
lba haste program being provided Passed b OommiL I heveb7 peeelals -
tion of the course of three injections two min acre seen t�mair>g tiurwa�. -----:---- sass----
^;Iby Visiting cauft This meeding, UNA— has been one of the principal objec- Con. Brows: impounded the car. w
Itbe Dumbarton Chub were -lbe guests 2MURSDAY, DEL'M'30S, A 1967 fives of the Health Unit during the He warcrhed the sues througho*d Fairport Woman the lar al > and also jodnai observed as past three months. the night without seeing a tract Cd � ' .
e loeQ gl ou in this tom r, .arraag 1NM07�G SAY
NdThis program has now been com- I the- men. A family In Jones Ave, e
, Mid b7 Rot+ Wilt Beat, local GM No oat Township at (Pickering plete"i, and more, tnan 4,500 children Wins $1
00
of re -echos!. �c.oui and �� ,r•, �O orrowlers about 430 a. m.
Deader• and I eail up all eidl-ems to govern P i..� �cliEved Lbs mars were try- •aa
t5:eurse!ves sccars,y. ai;ey have =--- ....0 ,u�ec- �t Bi
Two district officials of CiM were t to 'get .o file higlrwq,
DA11s1f �. Ord.. tris 19Lh tion at 4d clinics held during the past _ .
Oft f 93 dinner, and took ars three months Toronto roliee got a report -about
d the tour detaAt, Leaving the local ia1 of December, 1937• From present evidence in Canada. too a. m. Wednesday morning that Lucky winner at the bingo. at !aW -
'behool utter dinner, all left for Ush- W106 G. LAWSON. Reeve whilst poliomyelitis vaccine does no'. the car had .been stolen betareen 10 port Beach Commmrity hail on Yaas� i
owa in chub-momber oars, At the guarantee complete immunity, it does da night was Mrs. Christo of Lfake -
tiOD SAVE THE QUEILN y p. rn- and audn.�it She<. night beL'ore. y ti ,
dearth plant. all boarded the small _-v-- appear to reduce very significantly view avenue. who won a $100,00.
' trains used for Huls put .----------------------------- the chances of contracting this some- There is still $90.00 left for 27 Calls+
' !be Cevperaliaa Of The times &mbliag, sometimes killing, Chief?. G. White amriousaed today for 2 lines Phis Saturday a
g_ro_ss�!� u dnvt b vuk" Of *iakaiag disease. All parents should see, there- that Conetauble ••Ron. Brown will be I Christmas bit for turke �
Ai'K the -'body pmt", stepping no-1R,pCI,AXATION fore, that their children are adequate- on all-nigght duty from now m till at chickens will be held at the
UM again to at off and watch same BOMNG DAY M ly pr'oteeted. If they require further least the end of the holiday eMemm.
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7 oD=�0n• • '!it')r.rsity, Dteesaber !t, 1liJ � immnnfsation they should consult ----- - ���rd $2100 For
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Iand then away again. To most at the their own doctor or the Health Unit. ;, �t
•Lia9tart,e. *production at�n au9ossdl4• I b"*1W preelairs Thursday, Dec- I For tbass children who have mot re- To Cor 1`espoedeats_
AW In an IMmszfag. fattlastic sad lab- 0116bW K UW, Dozier Day, ie be a ceived the necessary immunization, b
Il'siMe Halliday. tai 48111 "an all e t
mewosseine will be available .at regular '- Carrespeaieats sed A/vei't/ers: Dumping Garbage --.
bodies
• fid° together � edllseas M les? theuaoelva aeoeN- .I child health conferences which will .bei Can we please have your e� l b:
lash• started is dire New Year.
Imp d a rs ember of heavy sbeat =seta! Monday of next weslrrwitb Cttelrt- j George William Lee of G reawood�
ClRQ. E lE0liilr, Sera For their very helpful assistance in I
gdeoes. stamped out.or moulded to The Vnlags•et Pickering completing this programme, the saes an Wednesday. It has taken servo was fined $25.00 and costs in magis-
obsoe) electrically; then the pabA-Health Unit stag would like to ex-; "tsoey-' p,�hog an ow pad to to trade's court here on Mcnlay on s K.o
ibis, 9°1lewiag by 9>fe mounting o[ IPlakee .Ord. - press their appreciation to the many nits News serf acid rveei-�we'se try- charge. of dumping garbage on the 4,
body oa yrsR which bad .Doaass� �' 1n7 . volunteers who came forward to ol!'er 4th concession. The charge was Itid ' t
IM lug go >le oeew oa; 'heMatr-4Ye
(eadinnei an .page few) GOrvi
D SAVE THt QUIMN ..their seces. 1P'subltiskess. •• A Enforc m ntompson0211cer. Towrship Bylaw
---------------------------- Mr. Victor Cooke of Pine Ridge.
- i TISSie Smith Win$ Dunberton was also fined 82:,.00 and `A
costs and ordered not to res'.de in hied � r
e residence without a perm::. Mr. Coon;
Jr. Football
Draw Prize
informed council several we" c,
PeD.H•S• JfQotYYI l Te�1l� _ ago that he had been living in a dwell-:
At Claremont ins on his property since last Jnot.
' while building his home. 13e did ao� y.,
"Tissie" Srnith. of Claremont wan have a permit. a
automatic caMea maiuer In the Ckrist Church Red.
Stnta Cis= 'Parade at Claram t Ghaith Baal Woodlands
on .Saturday.
White Gid Service will be heti:
However, Tisde will have .Karn
" . a next Sunday at the Comim iity
- without the coffee, thank you. MuCe
_-
Hal}; -at 1,43 p.._aa_9unday.School at;:.-
- the same our, and w -would
happens to-ibp-r-cat:-onr*aed•by !tea
a a who was a little reci�ate any used toysfora n@00'
. � George Smith, not
r. a surprised to !seal that Tlade's acme family. Please phone Mrs. Botteak.
-bad been drawn ftm Me drian
She explained to Mr.t9ats Cooper Sion.:• ... ; x,`, .k dal? of Linda Margaret ellen W--
who contacted to lsmily (after Mr k p
Cooper had salted to speak to Tia- Ree RGill
- s:e) that when buying draw tidwts Rev. Gillespie
oftbciating.
she Sauced one left in the book so A very happy time was held W _
s wrote don the cat's assist; never °m Christmas Tree Party, and amen!' a
thinkin for a rawnent It would be thaw go to Mr. Arthur Gi•I SWJVt
for his: kindness in showing the ca"-
First Prize in the dta�w yens a oured cartoons which bogh childrest�
pony: which west to Mr. Aod Ke. and adults enjoyed trnmeiisely.
Arthur, of Unionville.. He chose to We wish to thank all our »algh- i
ji take the $100 cash, and so the pony bOm w� have been so ve.^y Did t*`i
NtWD
will be sold (see advt. In this isvw). 'hw rast year, for thea mM;°tf
mod stew: left .te right: E&Vb Laing Whiffs, Dave sNaders and Mr. (bast Wskbera, Say GddwK 1147The 3eeomd p� o! a tnmfle elcri. I and many kind words °d encourage'
*swum Ltarie Beftlty. Gary Gar- Tbompeea feseeb). Beek Row: sgil:e AnderseA radio was vier. by Miss Cvr.+.,c ( '*u'at May God Bless Yrni tel• �l��
..._._,._. Payne, of Claremont "Tisaie" won A Very Il@py Christmas to each �r
doRrd, Oboe lA OMMEWuy, Ilea FsrW MiW !tied Burnaby, Gard Allots.r - j
the Third Pike. everyone. Correspondent,
�'''`AM
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"Dear Anne Hirst: little tricksto defeat my dis-
N My real gratitude to you for ciplinary efforts, and even boast=
that article you printed about ed about it!
- - the troubles of stepmothers! The "It is frustrating to stand
;letter that you answered could aside and see the life and soul
h
_ have come from me, for I've of a child twisted, writer's
wrong -
bean in the riter's shoes for doing, especially toward deceit.
.these years. The only difference
If these people had his good at ,
1s`that my shoes hurt even mon heart they would let us alone,
than hers do. for only that way is there a,
chance 1 can make something
„ h
I should have anticipated my,,
-experience, because even before decent of him. My husband takes
!r. his family's past, and thinks they -
VIA married, my husband's family are wonderful to bother. He will
informed me of the rules' they not look ahead and see fife awful
were using to bring up his four-
_ year-old on, and said they ex- consequences that await the boy. .
petted me 'to Sallow, them: 1 'I love my husband, and I vyould
found the boy dreadfully spoil- save him from the remorse he
end d, aobviously their idea was will Leel later on.
to continue that; but when he ` FRIGH71ENEW1
+became so obstinate there was no + Your husband is taking the
managing him, they never ac "° weakest way to make his child
v6pted the responsibility. I lik- `* love him; by spoiling him so
ed the child from the first, and • thoroughly he avoids un -
thought I had won his affection, pleasant argument, but the boy
_ 'bet he has .used'all his shabby « willfeel
l contempt
can for
ra parent
SHAPELY SHIVER—Fur-swadalled
• not w fooled for Long. It a Delores Kirbyoffers a some-
- iron -on Designs 'You who are trying to make what shaggy -girt stoplaying,
"` • a little man of him, teach himstory,
3 Co/ours *.obedience and respect for the it's cool at 'the seashore in
* rights of others. If he will Miami Beach. The only .chance
* not learn these two vital les- she hos to wear her silver fox
s * sons now, the knowledge will stole at the -resort is when the
* have to come the hard way^ temperature dips way down—
,�. + later on. Yotr must remind sometimes into the TO'sr
* his father that it is he who
y * will be blamed (and despised)
* by !-his son when he is old y�
* enough to know what has hap-
* pened to him and why. I sym-
* t a with you. and hope H RONICLES
*thathat his father will wake up
• before more damage is done.
686• I am happy that my opinion // IIJ''�!
- * ought yotj some comfort. �!' C�a� CUU&S
One can, after all, only do hes
r ' best. and you are dung yours
- • against heartbreaking. odds. .. When things start moving
around here they _ seem to keep
" "Dear Anne Hirst: moving the Royal Winter
Four years ago I was widowed, .. Fair; Partner goes north; visit-
and thought my life was over. ors; an addition to the family; .
But a year ago I began going - Ross displays two more teeth and
with a man I had known for elen gets up on his feet — at
- years and who was my husband's nine months.
' ' * best friend. We fell in love— Now for the details. Last. Mon-
s s "When I found out he was dat- day Partner and I put in a few
Ing another woman. tool It near- pleasant hours at 'the Royal".
ly finished me. I had to take It, We always enjoy it better than
though, and began seeing an- the C.N.E. — less crowded and
other old ' friend. Now be da everything being. under one roof
claves he loves me and wants means less walking. The flowers
t> sl me to marry him. were simply wonderful, roses
"The first man has just come and mums predominating but.
IRON them right on--= am- back. He makes no excuse foe there were also well arranged
'kid! BeauttfY linens with his conduct. but declares he exhibits of African violets, cacti
eld�fashioaed gist sad nose- wants me more than ever and and begonias. And we were tom-
- t In a combinationof
vows he will always be true to pletely fascinated by flowers re-
ue, groan. far bazaar bereft me. But I have no faith left sembling birds in Sight. I believe
sellers, gifts — troa on towels,him. Would you! the species is called "Bird of
(sheets, pillowcases.. scarves. Add ifliENE^ Paradise". Really gorgeous.
beady -made edging for gift. ' You can only pity this man For awhile we watched the
1.Pattern 686 has 12 washable ' who betrayed you. Now he dairy cattle being judged and
adeaigns Two girls 4%x10; two * may -sincerely regret his de- were absolutely amazed at the
160/4 z 4%; four sprays 4K x I%. ' ceit, but if you marry him I'm number of entries — particularly
flour 1x2 Inches. • afraid you would always doubt in the Ayrshire class. The Ayr -
Send THIRTY - FWZ CENTS ` him. It is possible, too, ' that shires have always been our fav -
(stamps cannot be accepted, use `' he only returned because he ourite breed but we were often
-. -postal note for safety) for this • found someone else desired told they were not popular. And
Pattern to Laura Wheeler, Box ' You. yet there were 32 entries in the
- t, 123. Eighteenth St , New Tor- ' ]j .You come to care for the one class we watched being
.4onto, Ont. Print PATTERN • second friend; I hope you will Judged.` At the conclusion the
'!TIBER,, your NAME and AD. • not hesitate between them, 'Judge wa�a scratching his. head —
lDRESS.
� - • • ' and snnall wonder — it must
Two FREE Patterns as a gift A stepmother's trials double have_ been harder work than
G !:, our readers—printed right in when her husband or his family judging a beauty contest.
our 1957 Laura'Wheeler Needle- will not recognize her adthority. The World Championship
. ;craft Book. Dozens of other de. Anne Hirst understands family Wheat was of special interest to
signs 'you'll want to order --easy differences and can offer am -
fascinating handwork., for your pathy., and . guidance, . through our own little corner of England.
self, your home, gifts, bazaar such troubled times. Write her hlr. Davidson didn't make any
items. Send 25. cents for your at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Street,
copy o: this book fade mistake in saying Essex is, a good
y• New Toronto, Ont. farming district. We know it.
We left the Royal about six
o'clock and went over to visit
Daughter and her family. The
new baby had had a touch of con-
gestion for a few days but has
since recovered Late in the even-
iag Art drove us home so we are
beginning to feel as if our close
proximity to Toronto is really
paying • off.
Last Wednesday the switch -
over I mentioned 'the week be-
fore went into effect. That is to
say Partner went to Horning's
Mills and Mrs. K — came to
Toronto to look after that long
awaited baby. It was seven in
the evening before Partner was
picked up and it wasn't a very
happy trip. There had been a
heavy snowfall north of Orange -
vide ate the roads were heavy
and treacherous. In fact the
drive got Partner so on eche his..
stomach got badly 'upset. Now -
`.ever, he is 'all right again now
except that he isn't enjoying
ac..'J"U QUINT WEDS—Lifting their glasses M - a toast to is-' - the wintery climate at all,
haPPY #utu» are Phillipe and' Cecile Langlois in North Bay, but he says he manages to keep
." 'Ontario, Canada, after their marriage. Mrs. 'Langlois is the stoking.Ores, and av_ashing dishes,
I `former Cecile Dionne, the second of the world -famed quip- plus the cream separator and
fupiet: to mer cleaning eggs. By the time he
back -count ry' Their marriage was Performed in the tiny comes back he will know who -
v ry church Of Sane Coeur de Jesus at Corbiil,' 10 ther he would like to be back
miles south of North Say, Cecile's childhood parish. Phillipe terming again I think i know
v1s is Montreal broadcasting technician. Quintuplet Annette the answer.
era'* Mrs. Germain Allard lass then iwe months ono. Thursday morning I was al-
:�
mum
most ready to go shopping when
friends from Guelph dropped in,
Modern Etiquette
al, set to take Partner and me
to the Fair. Partner being away
Al RoLerta flee
" --
wan quite a disappointment.
However, the g
never
Q. 'absolutely necessary t•
m as
with the`;hey had
been to the Rsvy 1 and wouldn't
.It
send a wedding , gift when ' one
has declined an invnation,to the
I:
know • their war 'around. So I
reception?
went but when we 'visited the
eatttle barns I sat' on a ba}e of
A. This would be expected Of
hay and let them wander around
you only if you were very intim-
7,. v
by themselves. And you know it
ate friends of the bride, tit'
'
is surprising whoand what you
bridegroom, or their families.
can see from a bale, of hay! Cat-'' .
Otherwise, it isnot necessary
tle going,back and forth to the
@. b it proper for a host and
show ring; exhibitors anxious
hostess, who are having a anm-
and pre -occupied on the way out;.
Iter of guests at dinner in their
-
Jubilant or downcast on the way
'home, to offer a prayer before
-
back, depending upon how their,
beginning the meal?
animals performed. I, saw the
boys and girls of the' 4-11 clubs
A. Moat certainly, this Is
.
showing 92 steers — and what
proper.
-
-a showing that was. I was so glad
Q. What should i provide for
the handsome steer with its love-
a font at a home christening?
ly white coat carried away top.
A. A silver bowl usually, but
`
honours. It had a fine carriage
if such Is not available, a crystal
and apparently a docile disposi.
bowl or china bowl with a ring
tion I was also very interested in
of flowers or Ivy around it will
--
the Canadian bred cattle from
serve very'well.
Quebec, which according to the
poster were introduced into Can-
w
ads by the French in 1541. I had
Best -Dressed Doll
,
vision& of French explorers
crossing the Atlantic in a sailing
_
I PRINTED PA1'fERN
boat and bringing with. them a
few cattle to establish a herd for
; Z U
'
breeding --stock., Imagine being
'x
'sweeks on the water with a-
cargo...of cattle.
Now I must tell you abbut
"Ditto" our latest addition. Ditto,
I would have you know, is a.
half-grown tortoiseshell kitten.
She followed some of the neigh-
_
tviur-children home from school
None of them knew to whom she
belonged. For two days she was
-
just a homeless stray: Thursday
morning I opened the door -t-o
the baker and in came the kit -4
to -n. Of course I gave her a good
-
meal and then she was so friend-
Iy I hadn't the heart to put her
out. Besides that she was exactly
like the Brat cat .we. ever owned
in Canada so I said to her
"Now if you're a very good kitty
you shall stay here and we'll call
YOU "Ditto". "But I hope she
* • '
X
'
doesn't get too much like Tiny,
her predecessor. One time Tiny
'
had a • batch of kittens under the
y
front step and then brought
• .
-
these through the window one
"
by one to the warmth of the
kitchen stove. All EIGHT of
°
them I I wonder . am I right
fit
`
in ,saying particoloured cats are
always female, the males having
.:
_
only two colours — black and
•
l yellow. Or yellow and white?
456
.-Odds and Ends
14'-22'
TALL
An OLD TRUNK fitted with'
casters and decorated in g a y
colors provides a good place to
STORE TOYS and playthings
Your little girl will spend
Out of the way. Paint trunk with
many happy hours dressing her
bright enamel place decal trans -
doll in these beautiful clothes.
fers in appropriate spots, paint
Printed Pattern includes' party
crena. jumper, blouse, school
`
the child's name on the top ...
and watch the recipient's eyes
dress, coat, hat, nightgown, robe,
'
shine.
slip and panties.
Need EXTRA SPACE to work
Printed Pattern 4526: For doll
14, 16, 18, 20, 22 inches. tall. See
on in the KITCHEN for Christ-
pattern for yardages.
.�
mss dinner? Ironing board, pro-
tested 'with newspapers or a
Printed directions on each pat -
A
into a
plastic tabltable.
tern part. Easier, accurate,
=
Y
Send
Send FORTY CENTS (404)
(stamps cannot be accepted, use
MOTHER LOVE -
Postal note for safety) for this
pattern. Please print plainly
,In urgent need of a flat a
SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS,
woman advertised her wants in -
$TYLE NUMBER.
an Oregon local paper. She
stated that she would "..
Send order to ANNE ADAMS
, , get
rid of my pet chinchillas, mini-
Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New
Toronto, Ont.
ature poodle, budgerigar and
SOME* but would like to keep
my nine-year-old son."
ISSUE 51 — 1957
a
ANT Ir11NQ YOU CAN DO ... —Stephanie Maclaine,"! I month
mimics -tfta expression of actress mother Shirley perfectly.
Stephanie's eyes dose in merriment at her .accomplishment.
Photo appeared id a current issue of Look magazine.
• _ • .. ' -_ .- • ... � . •� '_ .. .. . .. ..
'This really is a ferry Chrie wW just lie an office tyPewer cam'
A. Smith -Corona Portable of my ampieta with a wide choice of
- from the mast wonderf�li Dad in the cases
p=g AVAI6AtLN
To this younglady a Smith -Corona Super' �ter�rnti, sapper, st�yrte•r
Bind the,world'i first and only
is more tkan a Christmas thrill ENctric Portable.
it's a lifetime gift and treasured helper Sm�th corona'
` for many years ahead., Smith -Corona's
touch makes t i
light. PePPY YP ng. fast% er �LEV, Wi► •lEEO•
and accurate. Super -Speed keys Nvon't —
jam at any. speed. You- get the time
and work -saving Pace -Gage , and _. "'s° °"'t`� °�
a" full-size Smith -Corona keyboard, e w X«>< � m.Cari 0W �� I -
AVA16A■Gi 1N VOYN AAfA ON V.O*aIO-IT Tt,l4Ma-
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The Pic�ceri Mrs
n �Ne -
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7 16111
;A now laundrysarvlte -<
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designed for you. All flat f
pieces ironed. Wearing L22,
apparel, both towels etc., 16d eod l exto L
Shires lolly lipaw d -.
fluff -dried and folded. IM extr, 189 eaD
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Northtown, Cloverdofe, Bayview Placa ar Don Mills AhoPPino-
MOM seer, _ W000
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t • _ Aaioeisti� uary S1 are Boy Ornuaton, Brookiia, tus ^appmuoa is. -the maaY �d'��t ; tt Doreen Bal
-- i >5oS Ias�re and 'C!i$ord Roes, Beaverton. Almei - sdoa 037; l� To- ' k
`5r� ot,u ioh:•ata and ssquipesienL . p1v.- haad:aap - Hllda M1behelf 007.
.'irhe Annual Mea'"ng of the Ontario 2iennie' wig nominated Lo the Pro vin- used to absur accuracy atui.speed in L:0 Scares. F1st
r4Coanty Soil and -Crop Improvement3 •sial TutzUp Growers' Committee. p:oduc.. - 4ctually. very.little is Leona Doaalason S2j
' Association was held in the Legiasi The election of officers resulted as � , . Lloreen Bats -
•°t ' Hall, .Uxbrid'ge, on Friday, December follows: Hon. Pres., Murray Holtby, done by-Jsaad--tl�e t8 used : don 223, 216; Hilda b[itcheU 219; THOU
•, with approximately 120 farmers in Port Perry, No. 2; lies., hey Ormis- only to jtaide the. p21h4' 'alai does Eil.aa Thompson 217; L%velyn Bona -
.r '- mttendaace. The meeting started at ton, Broowin, No. 1; let Vice -Pres., the actual loci at hand. = . etta , 20s; : Marjorie Haat 243; Joy
20:4:r a.m., with President Murray• C!:gord Ross, Beaverton,-fio. 1; 2nd Noticra`rle too, is the utter lar;F of Rich SHALT i
- ,= Holtby, in -charge.' V,ce-Fres, halph Veitch, Uxbridge, confusion anywhera-the varous $J9 Scores - Handicap
Reports of the various projects as No. 4; •Sae: Tress., H. L. Fair, Ux- and numerous components travel a- Marjorie di -it ;g3;
carried out in 1951 were discussed by bridge; Auditors, Clarenca, Arm- ton conveyor Leona DoraldsonKILL Is
t.$. L. Fair, Sidney MacDonald, and strong Uxbridge, No.' 4; Ted Croxall, S Yo= °:racks, and when err- 244, 203; Ana Meyers 237, 236: Hilda
iv o tta an operator a few , Mitchell 237; Eileen Thc�aon 230;
- the various co-operators who took own ge,hip Ch r twists are en a nut'bi• screw here Hazel Neale 227; Tildes Tiers 215 Ev-
'' ' part in the different tests and dem- Township Chairman - St(+
onatratioas daring the year. Last Whitby, Elmer Powe11, Osha- and .there -nobody in a confused elyn Bpaaetta 210; Lily Jones 209
; Drive Carefully!
• A very interesting programme was xa, No. 1; Whitby, Heber Down, hurry, yet a high degree o1 cfidai Peari Richardson 207; Po: Cameron
earrieci out dnr_ng the year, W differ- Brrooklin, No. 1; Pickering, W. H. Ken everywhere. 2J6; Eileen Clarke M; Joy Rich -
ent farmers book some active part in Westoey, Pickering; Uxbridge, Nor- Th, -r-ter would ,like to go back W4; Betty Madden 20} •
Improvement project this year• man gg, Uxbridge, No. 1; Scott,
Crop Imp Hoeand M.:se a vrhile on several apm,a-
` These tests and demonstrations were Harvey Meek, Sandford; Seem, An- ilons in whirls he bras particularly,
�. +carried -out on a"total of 219 acres - son Gerrow, Port Perry, No. S; Beach, I
Ted Lamb, Cannington, gave an. in- Murray Holtby, Port Perry, No. A; ' interested -.we' had to keeF `moving
- Cbag report on the Junior Farmer Brock, William Heron, Blackwater, or Monday night TENDED"' ORP
Use Tour, No. 1; Thorah, Rosa Idc* an, Bea- -• •. -- - -
'Soil Consermtion.aod Land ----------------- -
that was held in, September of this carton, No. el •Mara, t'raak Davis, _-- :
F'Seiseltag Limes' Dowling
Coop -
year. drecttin, No. 1; kerma, LiQ
avence Coop- s - December 13, 1867 `
Ken Fall* Field Crops Branch,To- sr, Waanago, Na 1. The winner of the Pony at the Claremont SantaClaw's 1116 it
Ionto, spoke on tEw work being done --------------------------- __-:- elecl to take the money.
1ritls Lang -term Pasture'dez$oAstra- - G3[ 4bt `Ceaina•ed - ? esin� _ - -• :
_ fio• B (L�elyn) 80
Prod: George Jones; Field Huaban- been welded to"er in another No. y (Jean) - 83 We therefore are waking "for finders on the pony. -
O.A.C.. Guelph gave a building (rho engine, batters %ad No. 3. (Rcee) 95
lmdi talk on chemical weed control tires having t ri i�een mounted and ire, z Mae> . zs Tenders will CIO$* Saturday Det. 21 1957
is eons sad other cereal crops. He i►.�ed). Tae fast and final step --the No. 5 (L:Sy� ;Z,4 t r
' _yaid particular attention to experi- ..test.. by as operstier. meant the No. 4 (Joy) 16 fenders ,hoiald be mailed or deliv*red to
4 •jwbh" rk done, at the O.A.C. this seeing tine fiftr-!M car made, dti- - High Sangre -flat - Leona Donaw
. year cc pre -emergence sprays for the ing the past one him= son 228; Hl
400trol of weeds in corn fields. � �"- feature ere 19►e en- gh Single hsnaiarp - S. Green,' Bank of COnlmerte Cli4te1110111
It w,r derided to hold the Annuli Marjorie Huns, 963; Kitts.ze.r.. "-"'i t
,;•� -'"'- ve A, Jkor agala C s year. The details --
- or a
re-' the place, date and pro- .— - ielMelf try lender not neCetea ,
` for the Seed Fair were
over to the 1468 Project Com-
.�
Buttes. /
The pImdelegates to the Annual Soil
' trod Crop Improvement Convention to
be held in Toronto, January 29 to Jan- r"
, . t iiM P U R C ELL & COMPANY
_ -------------------------- - --- - Tete Toronto $tock Enchant
Cotslpiete Stock Brekermp facilitin
-70
Merry Christmas , HA RWOOD AVENUE SOUTH AJAR
AJAX 1 165
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CHIRISTMAS SPECIAL•
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wall air customers - .. . _ _ . - - - - _ - _ - �%
Cy Yoe can have a newer, fu&r;
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,•:—.;... � - - elle. _ _ •, _ _
CLI�REMONT Sherry and Mrs. ,,F,• - KM ! Carter w4:: - _ _ N
Paye.:. Scouts, Guides and Broa-a- �- ion The President Uuw*ed the a w -V.
sais In
t. The Claremont Cub Pack have ! ice 1st. Clubs, 2nd. Guides ted to Pill Mss Keeler"a grlace. The .tees et the /leeir ��
P+"aaly C<+mt�rrierl. 'who,. The slate ot•• oldreers'!br
withdrawn their taeotiags until Jae- , �d clans vans sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. thea 1ft
Brownies, Ch. Scouts. Judges -Mrs packed the bale; alio au
tka !
Keeler who are =vvir g away in the POOP- wss, read by the Cbnvaw of the
y
K.,in Ward, Gerald Allman, Mrs. F. l� in the co zmuai�y w'to rnatrlb- twee. This
Jliis. and` Mrs Bruce Lehman, of L. Sherry. Decorated B- sPr g,, 71w meeting closed in the ee teed mist for tFi� Naminatiag CoOomi reysei
' 33oweiansrille, spent the week=end 1st. ucnl way, follovvey by a vale: 13everal.
very deli c- nt� will be printed -in the Jeum*17 meet.
Don Evans, tad Ivan Wllson, 3rd erPIssed their thanks for A beautilut Chreisbesas
Norman m4mullen. other Entries cards and flowers they had receiv-
s n with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Leh- i Mrs Gray and' dab titer Barbara, gran, was epresznted by iCts. C�tLdee
�S`: a 11L. It 'as decided to have who told The ChrXisn" Stoat. 7M►
e l 1'st. Pied Piper, Recreatior_al Assoc., Mrs, Shea re',srned home to Whit- ag basket
_ ,Mr, Frank Cooper has been :iz 2nd. Sgt. Preston: Erne Jones. S the *c,v, lli eve third leader
y gpgr health lgtely` iffy atter spending samse time visiting
�' we! aseiated t>� las. I.bld
ials - 1. Chuck Wagon; a Btdfglo friends around here. tin8 � tag 19138:' Literature Sec- Johnston, Mn. J. Matandl gad 3Q%
Although cut aaEi around,. Mr. G. Bill. E, Wilson; 3 Indians, C'1::f Rey Remember the Sun retar"Mrs. H. l4a],00lrn
!X suffered a cracked rib Holds. School Con- es4ml7esa return nest Lfaiio,' vaifib told how the ilLasa►
req
at evening. havt. be -n re they t 0 has over the s/or1d. Ail
... is am accident is Toronto two -- the iia11 on Friday even > � the swept
A
�p ------------------------ ----' .-ag at 8.00 p. m%. Come ' and raeetI ng. Mrs;
cert
eommee^' a January the memibees joined In sirrgbot sea
r , M oa �be�hal! red carols, aecompeaied: by 3i+�'s.
1aeSe tau>zt11ter attended morn- V see Santa �' •ham W M, S' preselted Mrs.
+► ins service at the Bap'IV' Church on ti Congrtulation , • to Mr. and Mrs. Mijeott and l&s. GrudeP2, at tb` piano, e
i 'Susiday. when the pastor Rev. T,aw- The Woaa-.c'a Irat tote held their Grant Glover (Mary Malcolm) on Memberships in tho WW `AL s Both At the close of the sseeting. a do.
regular meeting on Tuesday aver- • t arrival of another little da these tam by_ Moue htnch,waa screed b7 ills bse-
_ dos dedicated the new rhos gowns !iib- meis+bers were
of bolin the junior and senior choira. , noon in the townsh:p hail, with a to-. Mary E11en Prise and each one• Mn. Wan Slli�:t, Mrs, Cass•
v4cry good attendance. "ilnia •waa the Mr. John H steal ie and Mrs. Wm. Keos.
thankedtine
.. 'Syeeial asaiaic ,ayse presented by the arvey, who is now work- ,
- eboLis oa this occasion.
Christmas meeting !or all pre,sthpQl 'in8 at London,"Spent the week -end
children and their atom ***ego*000090
Several local people living neer er'3. Thee at his home.
were twenty ehildrea present. San- Following = • ibb I'raas-Caaa,da Pipe Line had to 4 w�'e the winners at the "
IMOV4 out Of their homes on the past to Claus was there and he gave each last weeit:'s euchre- Mrs. J. Davat.
- week-eud, to snake way fon testing. ehld a present and a Stag at candy, Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Malcolm; 3&. we O.K.. we haves ,.
Amang tient were: Mr, and _ Mrs. Mn. Br2d0h" gave a- stgtort of the Owen Gray, Mr. H. Malcolm and � C MIepl11one M one t er0toesw Me
RoUbisshead, Mr. and Mrs. Doher- :scent coa�tntion which. was held is Mr. G. Hodgson, Special prizes to:
ty, Mrs. Loyat and Mr. Bill Voss, the Royal* York HoteL Secretaiy Mrs. N. Burton. Mrs. Shea and Mrs y :
- - RonnieHedges, one o1 the localread several corninv nications, It was Carlton. 'I"here will not be any err? •
:
boekey players _with, the s:outtvme decided to caecal ti►e weekly este!. tics until J3niiary 6.
:wend* T"m it ifflEted five_ stitches � res until January 7th. The meeting Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Harbron, OfAi
laciv; ,in ' a game at Bradford closed• by all aias�sag The Queen, Mvrtl� called on their' aunt, Mrs.
• Fo1Dou-ed by an aboundaat MatthF•�,•s 'on Sunday evening. � ig
'last week. A ",bio'w-up" in the ..last irraach,
_ period aeWalll halted the gasre. served by the homeoses, llij. aerne Glad to heir that Mr. Bussey `, is
. 01MOtmiss parties are the order cd and Mrs. Geo. DtUbeam Grap is uznproving after br; g laid
1� week. The United Church Sun- T� 7 Hale Gass held up for a were with .flu
their last T;> W.. X S. meeting was held at
oily Settool and the Mt. Pleasant ` t at the bonne of the !ton -.e of Mrs. VVhtt Ellicott, on j 11(1, and kiss �
school have both held theirs aot8e Gra,T with a , , . .•
ldrs, Thos. Bacon. StortL"vilte. held good ettdetsdsrrce, Ms. Gray took Deco cyber 12 with a good attendaa- _
a bMdlJ Party on Sunday. pnor to the Wor drip Service ce. President Mn.K Eiliwtt was to
ta)<itad sr her ~ •
sharps of the tsss.neu granting The r Is
Thar
leaving for a trip to aliforoda �� 'Z Bead -ran of (`,.d•. .
where hffi son Donald has been dur. which was ve'e7 in - stunt., Re 'were read and approved
The 4Ir.; Al'sFrt Gra Su To order, cad our
—..� the winter:-- — sident. air. Allan Zlk'O� thein took y. Supply Secretary f1 y ,
- Seveetal can were :n the dXches in Ov'e' the Meeting. During the boetn. gave a d:tailed list of articles pack. Wephone business office. 91F
stto
and around Claremont last EYiday em period. the annual donations e'i -in the bale which was sea ... �
the Fred Vi -tor Mission. Mrs. G
:..
night. due to 'met snow caad'4ons. were made to the • church; -4180 to :117 tis,01111110lf006is's1649000000so
Mr -I -*;Mk Bata is ritported to be the Sunday School Chr.staas Ply also read .•t letter of thayks and spas -
in yoor health at present and Ll now Mrs Robt: Malcolm was appointed ree,at on for this bale. which was
re -y gr;t.tully re eived b he Miss-
' ` ,• . >;tayiag with his daughter. .. yt� Ad Na ST•lI2-SP-EX — 2 cols. a 50 !� 'e _
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Lye and fart -
Py, of Toron=to. spent Sunday with
Mt, and Mrs. L n Lye. Mr and Mrs.
e
1111 Don Hedges had the lamily for din-
Asir .tile occasion. of Mrs. Lye's bir-
. mda7
craw raQ�r•atrr 811th
lira
Ms. gad Loya t and Mr. and
I i••• P '
Jure Drake attended the' C hrtstmas
V th now
...+Party for the Jahn .good CoaaParyT. . s , -�
+�gihOL1 /gam stykn%
In Toronto, on Saturday, where both 't ." sIn ' xWW �c t pbgpb lid V8
WA itr. Duke are e®- qhcuel
That !mak hukY look tells you right off what -
_ 10 expect of these new Apaches. There's new
]�. and Mrs. Zr'ic Wallace. Tor. - - Pep arsrdpow er is every model, whether you
' •~ oatq spent the week -end baric with �bOO' 1 the �1ive"ed ihriftmaster 6, famous for ecenota _
]fir, and airs. Earl Beare. � � a v , or shoat Tradetaaster V86 with a full 283 -cubic -
asr01r8► �y
. 'gad tea. Jack Mansell enter• ': ",
>aoe
s,ia�ar• 3s0a r.Mt.' .Three
�eiitb their � a3mt to �
Ul"d the for'mx's sister from Tor- :
: tnalue
. onto `n Saturday int. � !' chores. Rd
•ddi38
` Tire Sarco Plsnt ], having their
-::- .. drive
: here _ -
_. _ � leaves off!
modals
. read
-.: Annual ChrLm
rule
.es Parts this
xoatplete, with din. -ter. The plant is
to be closed the following wee3t,
Weight AaNaar -wort
L's pea Tuesday till alonday.
The Chr%SU tas Service' of tilt W.
._. 31[ S d the United Church was
jseid last Fhursd:r<y at the home ofR16HT DOWN E
Mrs• N, F.' Tamnlinson. Ire the .ab-
knee of MM Sanderson, President, IR,NAME 0
:. ''Viee-'President. Mrs. Jackson, took
i
the chair- -Kral Johnson was leader
:
'311'
of -
the that part the program. and , ... F. r � �DIQM-D>vTY V1l,
iii
_xrs. Neale led'in prayer. Mrs. Car-
apa panus the h:rtory ' of aniastoens btu be high-�apaaity =11M wa lnew
thretrgh the Tears in connection withPsesh power. now
the W. K S. Mrs. Macratyre re- awre PUTIk d
Ported on the ,o for the com• - _,, Verb�
71
-,iii Tew• They a e.:_Pres.. Mrs: San_ Thea ,010* Vikings are eager to show you
•tdws°n, 10t Vee -Pres., Mrs, Jack. b ckOther k t roof they can • out -pert s
a anon: C'hris4ian Citirtetuth: _ in their
we' t class. Nine new
p'and Press, : medivat-duty mode!
add to then '#
Secretary, Mrs Lely F sic �'
l7dra. Johown ; Sec f , „ , _ � with new cab -to -rear axle dimensions for im-
tions Ad Proved semi -trailer, dump'at3d van -type
taan; Piainf,$t, Mrs, H, Lackey: Ass_ c ' �aaced Y8'a and 6'11 deliver the most efficient
tbtanR Mrs." Devitt. , It was derided „ . P "er ever. with the Heavy_Duty Su T4s e�� "
_ 8'[iat the 1938 eft 11 the held SM t t' "s't' ssOk' ins a I[�� of 173 hep. High tonna k°�� V8 pari-
vv� �►, 6803 rtaate.�, 6100 drwi,,ub. ` m 21,060 age options hike G V W ra '
is the S. I. A -pasty 1ltach - . lbs, — matching many competitive tte4 tulp
wan served at -,the close. 'Of�ee,r r ern, torr o, eu S«iq 10 L.C.F.
and
r ids. Qj1ll iDt•vitt sang a a01e;,%3fi0tV a -..
%sully *rs I%y miwdimxs" .tt• theAft
led Church on Sunday %sW 8ii►Pl-=iD'1'Y°eg' t
111 wp tbeels appreciated. -
w.` asrr "sea ry to report that Mrs Nis "*' aesr hon beawaT b 4 d
Ycow. ii. 1.W well at Present. " > WOR40MANK
.. s
tilOt t'
• L� ,lf>,�ir ,Seeralfer. Gregg, Wilt- >� tiilemt oto high-
y b7, htas been visltiAff Mr. and
Muhl! Grrgg.. Hely !lather, GOrdo'n, a � C Spartans malts hituiling history
Lrthe
sibing e>9�aeer, has been triinslesr.inti"revolutionary truck engine in de-. � •.::.
ad to BRUtax,ftdcs — the Workmaster V8 featuring Wedge -
Read
Mrs. Dorn - designl Standard on high -tonnage heavy -
Mr. and Mrs. M Johnson visited lareigbtse, all completely new 230 h.p. power plant achieves
new
M thy 4rmerod and child. big! in efflciency with wedge-shaped
chambers precision-rifachine� in the cylindr blloock. Your �. � _.,•,w �:.
area in Toronto on Standay. Cbevrolet dealer is eager toeshonv you Then and many other `
,l T1sis year's Santa Claus Parade was advanced features, including s cast
and best standathat rd on all spoke wheels, now
Se biggrst Yet, and CIare models and Iii' le -
p iiirque Tandelh options Model W10503 Ta,dm
Iposzt-and Dastrlct salutes the Basin. t CW ratings all the Way to 50,000 Ibs.l p a and Model 10203 d,,,,:;.�
•Saia90L,C.R,Zoo rid1P100A,,4,,,WAieole4. r' C'ENERAL Morons
essenea's Association for their fine- �s T! � � VAIUE
�0t1 I N making this Parade possib- H.G � �V � �0 . � r
_ ;tw .Winners were! Schools over 90 n' f r� _
Will - 1st. Clareltnont, 2nd. Alton; "' Ew S �r
•'711110`10 under 30 pupils - 1st. Cedar �z• ~ ^ !� is l CT -4W
;bdc 25t Glasgow. Mount pie".-
-,a
leas.CIIEVROL o
• a r"evd $8.00. Judges were O
. 11 t;..No1m+• Jock. BpraBBe, Wtrtt; -
wsoa Business and 'Vkrkty .r .
r -R U C
1st Sarco Carp. won by ^
At41t. 14 Archery Group; 2ttd 'NICO
jlfrtiT'' �jp Jadges, Mrs.
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71 - Every Tkareiay until December
Last Weeks Winners of
Istb, voaebers for 's of strearo
is Poem Terkq V"9140Fabom
Turkeys (heli-iEk* sat
Pte, M� 1. st. Arostroae. .
, West Hill,; SeeemA jars. W. ti. jae- '
sews) wiA be rhea awq w
Lana, Bast WoodLads: Twp'
` Prows at Bt Mary's Binso in ]jut
WilfialN Teefy, R.R Z, pkkePnti
CoodI HaIL Jackpots for De•
Fourth, Mrs. S. Bits, IL _+ piek-
Mbar loth will be s90-00 mad
' erint; Fifth, Mrs. A. Si�iter, West
$$&so Bute starts at S." }a.
HHL Winner of sago Jackpot Was
law a"ission is s0e:
Alm V. Vcam% LiterpooL