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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_12_20_ L :. K _ .. _ Jr T--,--H--..- P C � � I KER N E . OL: EX PICKERING, ONT., FRID' Y, 'DEC.24. 1940 �_- - No.19 , M: iR1roT■lrt+vtsai istrlr.• r S. NO. !, Piefuoug i _ ALT Lh'Y BROUGIE " t ��W� r A Mem Christi ms ' to all, -oar . The -slimy -roads Lase made :tom ;Aaetxrsi- -fhriataaas-Co■eett - . S: U. P1RA r=PhyslNae the; sciwot .will be held on Fridley _ rriere °# A udle�► Y work for the garage enan, smapss. Dirmmbsrtea: i<b D ter 80th. . S. Westney bei recovered.. -cars on fbe road. 1886.4936 - ¢, IL 11rpRBY'>['EI. h, Director fMe Asumual School Nesting will fmroatm -his :recent „indiapo on. Church and Sunday Scisooi hada d �, be held in the school At 10 s. m. on The Executive of the Club met good- attendanee on Sunday., Rev. ; . •.-CHOPPING Y. ss. �w�MeN ss lTtmuaeday, December 26th. on .Tuesday evening leaf and err- Kennedy ahoae for hip bead, . "We Mwday, Wed6etday and Friday Qiae�oam. f> 0ag$d for meetings. are ambassadors_ for Christ" 11th �•� •: - George Blake has secured employ Cor. 5-20: ND �PIWE �.` -so Euchre_and -Dance 1. P. O, F: Har,. t+s/�•, •mrment with the. bridge - coni ruction A eanuna ity get-together' asaeni- liras, 9borts atod fled of +els _ �yhieevale, F`�Iday; Dec. 29th. work in PickeringtwDy Barrister. bled at the Town Hall on Thurgday - mt. NoLart Nota y 6c. � George � - 1t John PuckrientlF Tho chain and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon., Coritt��t�at -gyp« orals aa�i `tbet wi. or (burr Isows ilvetct►i Pidmering TowmsWp Hort. Society. . Profit Bert Guthrie have been -called up the presentation, a social dance was kept an bass _ g$'�'I'ON, BELL ROSS .The December meeting -of the for a month' training. enjoyed, enabling Mrs. Gannon to - 1 BaMstors & Solieiiora Horticultural Societiy was held in Tho . school . closing ' exercises get acquainted, with her new neigh- Nit stook �tlid► tAtt brut Poultry Dunbarton tinted Church school- ! were held on Thursday evening, bors. Fetds asd 5uppiies. A0. J.ALATON. K, C. Taleptaoat.` ALBROOKEBELL.ILC:' 'Adel,2N8 roam �' Tuesday, December 10th• i when tire usual Santa Clstis visit Tlie W. M. S.. met.at the home of J. H. R. BOSS The President, Mr. Frank M. Chap- w+as staged. Trustee Ken Pratt amvas Mrs. Barclay on Thursday ` after- 272 Bay Si-• ' man in the chair. The meeting was, chairman- - noon. Attendance was., not as good JOHN L. POND Toronto brought to order by the singing of Several of. the _ Red Cross two as usual. The weather was vM un- LAND' SURVEYOR „ -- -- • •------ _ workers have_ been taking their ex- favorable. Election resulted as fol- Sn � �ig AN, �� . 0 WMcM.1 AN-iSarnater, Sol- We Carl,, o Co'mne all ye-faithful," - gPre�i$teode , SW It was decided to hold the annual aminations on First Aid work. laws•- Pres., Mrs. T.Norton. Vice- elenionr Emg;nsitos. Wd meeting at Dmmbarton in 'January. The Sunday .School an meet- Presidents, hlrs. J, White, Mrs..W. � �'• �• ��• � e � lb„�4 The Treasurer gave the Financial ing �1i 11 be held here next, Monday Gray. Secretary, Bay L. a•. On file oma >� �' „. - - report for the year;- showing a ,good evening, when a luncheon will be les..Treasurer, Mrs. J. Mil Pzt:m3s ; INL � - 1� , — r EBBBRT T. FALL418E. L. D 8„ balance. IL was moved by Mr. J. served. Very householder should Secretalry, Mrs. T. Brow}z• r rats . Gradaa of Ura tzursi Gomttrae,ot. McIntosh and ayd seconded by Mise and 'feel keep institution- sponsibilitw to -be flourish- ge ..'Oecelmber meeting. of the WM, C. MURKAB . Sir eon. and: e U eeotr or Toraogo. Mission Band met at JUSTICE OF THE PDACID Aon a.at St. Aro& Latta .that wp .give Five_...Dollars to, eep - _ Pili' - - erw C wt�e ter�� ent. Oahe boors: 9 gunbarton Church' Five' Dolhu-s- to rag. �e _h � our y ntarlo ^_v mm. M. as a .tri, or ap�aotmaom. ix-ray snow�p ow operated December i th. The election of off= PICKERING ON2. �rvle 1 to the Rouge School ' for rent for on the 4th and the Greenburn side- iters took place and resulted as fol- •>Msi>aso) ■TiDf. 'ng during the year,-alsc road, as- one- of its first: activities. lows:, Pres. Beulah Handlttos. 'Vic fol- meetings s held d =-�_• a ;, ,. -that •ire donate Five Dollars to the I 'tdid good work and the tow-rmship Pres., Dorothy Hariock. Secretary, "D' �• ' $ � � Ra R. BtZATON. TOWPtllHiitP Beitish Wu.r �cH� -fid' is to be- eduunended for its purr Miidred Gilln=. Treasurer, Joyce ; Da . conveyeacm. Comm.arow 1Q Sir. Geraid Cowan introduced the chase. Hardy. and' Helen Malcolm. Peace j - t •�ae+ea, *cX,.m.w ,are. tutor o! speaker of he - evening, Rev. •H. The Hydro Camp to our west;' has Secretary, Annie Luke._Temgerance lasuranes of All $indtrf.' i.la..sa•. wtic...ta.00a, Hz�wey, of n. Shoes from suffered from several workers be Secretary, Doris Wilson. Press Sec. A. E. RiCHARDS0IV Holland, woofer from - the River Jor im;g treated, for colds recently. The Kathleen A. Hamilton. Visiting gest Ates Aiail,ebi-e With dan, pearls, currency of many not- towers are being erected from Committee: Ruth- Gillman',- Ethel ,�Q�,� and Bertive. t CiENiiiftAL IN$T.TRAP(ES ;ons, and souvenirs symbolic'of dor= Brookiin, -this way, and are of` a Seebeck Wilma McWhirter. Pian—, H,B�iL S9TATE ens of other foreign countries were slightly different design. fists, Joan 'Wilson and Mildred Wood- '1ldoress _ Phone CONVEYANCING displayed by tho' speaker as he told It is rumored that same one int- ward. - 9ili+011aNG'iHAM PICK '.513 A old establidied atia7. >�y an attentive audience of his exper- erested in getting permits for the The W. r. met at the A. Gray „�,#• iences while making a personal sale of beer in this township. It home on Tuesday afternoon ar dd had --.- hl�rona Pick. a000• - = coll"on of all the articles he dis- is higimly .. important that -proper a large attendance.. President, to played, ttownship councillors .are elected tr! Mrs. Harvey-presided. The meeting NOTICE A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. watch army possible move of this opened by prayer and singing of Camas was unanirrmousl • seconded k'nd. There is perhaps no more the Ode. Mrs. Burk _.shgwed the - Y . A Y Y s 5 Our tracks ass your way every a CBNSED AUCTIONEER ANI) by all present. ttsrreaging' evil in our asr work. merribe�y,'the brief case won as a j VALUATOR Carol-singing throughout the ev- than the 1'quor traffic, especially prize for the best printed _program ens s was led b Mr: as -fostered by-.our _beer parlours. sheet for the district. In the firman Bales conducted Aoywherc ng° prog y - GOAL,- COKr�, Phpue or write. Address 014. Dundas Hass+fey accompanied by Miss Bradd• tial statcane^mt presented �y Mrs. at Lime ono. Burk, ..it %vas..voted that a contrib• WOOD CEMENt T - 8••reet. Fast.- Ti,e tie�'y extends+ to alI as Read- ' ' ution should be sent to Gmvenhurat The Miziiah. Iienedictiot ' 'brought � 6Vt►itby: 3htario. .ers. the Best of Chrfstmnas Hospital as previously done in oth- BAND, aRA VEL, _ - the meeting to a close: ' .A social half-hour and lunch was Greetings- er years;..also a contribution for later. exijoiyed. _ -• - - - air-raid victims, and it was, decid- ` Brierbash Hospital ed by vote, that the members would BLIiLDER'3-9UPPLIER Government Licensed eo-operate with the project sp°tt- - Judges Court 1940 hioti to Ratepay- also local oart•age.wk R y Bored by the W. T'., to contribute iit- Main St, E. . Stouffvillp Ont. f. T h a d]viduall to greats funt,:to ui eVN It•tvwHL•rtplae•e,t fir+ etr+rk a frtJl Phone 191 eiS, 1 0�1%1Cic[li�i O[ s Canad'an Hospital 'in Eng and LNE of MAPLE LEAF MILLING NOTTCE is hereb 'ren that a r,:e of Maternity, Medict►l, and Surgical Court will be held pur..uant t° thn. Mr`' L. Mat.hFtta is in chs COMPANY FEEDS. '1 cases taken y g .#'ICKEI�INGI contribution'. Mrs, Holtbg .received - Voters List Act, by Hms Honolzr qbe congratulations on the 57th an-. A `i� fes+ u y MMermiity Semi-Room the Judge of the Cou"nty Coumf' of ni.ersary of their wedding. Mrs:= A rt► .. Ml 1 CHELL Rates for I0 days-426.76 the County of Ontario, at the Twp. ' TO the 3lun'ci al E7ectora Of the g PieiibriIIg, Ont. P W . Gray-'and- Mrs. Crawford - ave - Registered Nurses in attendanceand, Hall. in., the Village of Brougham, Township of F ekerjng — fine reports on the Convention and 24 hour wrvice on Saturdr:v the 213th day of Dec Phone -Office 74 — Res. 65 *' given. 'Mrs. T. Robertson gaffe an initial _ _ Ambulance Service , gLber,_.19.10,, at 10.30 a. M., S: T. Pr:EASE TAkE N' ICE, .that as •tnik- on the Leadership Training -� " to hear and determine complaint• i authorized by the Local Government Stud Course, on "V • etable- •C ok- -MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 `' J : :HARDWARE (f_ err•:yrs and omircions in Parts 1 *;xteasion Act, 19.10,, and in - pur• cry,µ Mrs. limon was commended. 3 it — and 2 ci the Voters- List of-the of of 'By-law No. 1549 of the fir her efforts in ministering V) - FIRE j; Municipality of the Town hip .of- You may see the new i i a�i1 Corporation of the Tctvarmshi7m of Pick- comfort of-the delegates at-the _ y .. Pickering for 19.10. exing, passed by' •the Council there- School• A nice assortment of Christ- , _ ..... COLEMAN of, on the 2nd tlay 'of.'December. Inas gifts was contributed for the = — . aLL PERSONS hati-ing•business at Ig40 the folloain uestion will be Children's Shelter, at Oshawa and ' IN�L'RF >; q RADIANT CIRCI-L.�iTOR the Court are-reigaired to attend at -submitted to a Vote of the Electors has been-forward the close of - To Be the said time and place. p the meetimrmg: All joined in singing 3n belt store. 3 Types of SU f�E ' ' ` of the said Munci aUty on the 6th DskN of January 1941. Christmas carols and the Natio Coleman heaters supply -•By order of His Honour, the ' THAT IS TQ SAY- — ••• Anthem. A hapriy .time was spent :. _ heatingIIeed. CY.RIL E. MnRLE�' Judge of�e•said County Court, «are you in favour as a War-Time' at the tea.tables, refreshments pro- ' GENERAL INS 1 'RAVCE Measure, under .The Local Govern- vided by Hostesses: Mesdames A. i1lso Kitchen' ranges, Coal 1' SERVICE PROTECTION Dated at Whitevale, this 12th day nlent Extension Act, 1940, of the and W. Gray. T, Robertson, . Carl.. _ _ _.Nesters, Pipes Etc. of December, 19.10. *•T ;:�:��, Cannell, Elected ior. 1`.a-I1, )esiit - and T. C. Brown. 1 - �-- Call us now For your stove ■ T holding office for the ' TEP•M ,OF atyd f�mrnact work. Chnslm'as DONALD K. said Mu TWO- YEARS?„• _. —. _. — - -- Clark of the said 14funicipality, AND TAhl F NOTICE•'that for TO OUR C0RRESP6NDE\T3 T t' �� hitevale. Ont. purpose of re^eivin� such . �•' es a - — I SAT BIS BY ti - - poll drill 'be °pared ootid' held in eaclt -Owing -to- Christmas falling on .,Hardware nFmith ' �w .t Di'1;� .7-u',,of the Wednesday next -r eekf . we ask our i� Vo- ten n . Li., 1940 grid 'r°w;r�l•ip, on the 6th Day, of corresl>pndrnts to have their tud- -,-PICKERING .:. Y Tuesday ,.: January- 141, o e_p nin;5' at the hour' gets- in to- this office b aY � _;jWON10 460.0 of 9 o'clock a. m. -.�. and contin-. noon; Dec. 24tH: Please. Studio Couch for -the Home. 1. uing open until 5 o'clock,.. p. m; S. .. , - Large Easy Chair for -t7acf T. �,'rd that such Doll gill• be con- kINSA1.E 1�iunicipaiity of the G.Srnoration of Wove Comforter or`Lace Table. the Township of Pickering, ducted and held., by the Deputy- Returning-Officers and Poll Clerks, Schon closes'ori'Fziday'for,a bwP IF cloth for Meiher. office. is he ebSi ,given that I have - - ' Walnut Cedar-Chest.. for Daughter camplied .with Section 10 - of the `�hO haeme been apgwinted to conduct week vacatioi:. Voters' List Act, and that I have the Election 'for Memk�Prs' of the ' 'Miss Mabel' Haihmn spent the end' • u' and many Xmas Suggestions QounciT of the said 1lfuriici}ialit� for of Lhe' week ;at hoz home here. R such ss•--Floor” lamps, Table la°sted up at: my office at-White- the year_ 19.41, _. Mrs. Anne Harbron is spendini. x vale, nn the: :5th .Day of December, - e lamps, Bed Imp.ps., .Walnuttab 1940, (1) time list of all.pers-ons en- ,A•vT) TAKE NOTICE that the' seine time with 1Vliitby friends. ti Jlt ,Kitchen stools Kindergar titled to vote in the said :IIunicip- Reeve:of the said Municipality will Miss Glenyee Sket:hen spirt the attend at the Township Hall, Brou-' week-end at her home in Ashburn.. _ ` teo-leets, Towel sets, F amity ups-ality'for- Members of the Legislat- gham, .on Monday, the 16th day (,£ Dr. D�?rie, a iAssionary- from.Tor and saucers and Inas other ure and at Municipa•1•Eleetions, and very g � ��� y December, 1940, S. T, for the pur- onto, glove ai ve interesting ser- (2) the lift ofpersons entitled to. l r rift pieeae of china. _ vote at binnicipal Elections only, ;pose. of appointing persons to alt- mor.,rn• Sm_day. _ _. yr. and that such list remains there for at othe several. rolling. Places, Mr. Stanley Stebl and Ray '-f-ed- end O -r}„� FAMILY. Day or N t ins ectirrn. and at the filial summing up of the gett, spent one day last week, in Y�!tW Ambulan , kt p Toronto. _ _ . _ ,AT-YOUR.- And I hereto• •call u on •all voters votes '.>lv the Clerk, ons behatf-cf-the IPhone 1EOd z - - pershris interested in the affirm- Mr. .Alfred Bell, of the R. •C.: 'A. REXALL DRUG -8TO$B to take immediate proceedings to F. ttrmd Mr, Jack Mowbray of the aUive and negative of the said quer- - have any eraogrs .or omissions coir: -ion, _ • • - It. C. 'A.* F. spent- the week-end at.. 6MTp1= EA RL'Y C. A. STERR�-TT acted according to law. � .r _ Dated fns oth niv of Lecemte.. DATED this 13th day of Deceirber Dont forget the 'annual Christ- B04ES DRU�", CO �t L Faae>eil Director . ls4o. mt3s Concert to be held nn Fri•icy I a �lil"f]itUrA Dealer 1940. - 1 the''lOth, ):verb°miv werarme: Old I Sun. Hovis —'12;k neon, 6-7 p. eta. 'tt► Santa will be present rwith ,a gift .w n ,na14 R. Reston. DONALD R. BEATON. 1 More st 1IJt#, s: fir' •Cask of sai.d Municipatty Clerk of the said blunic.pality i tor all. --- - _ _ lb Doesn't the W 1-3 Ch < Sr A' v rl 1. or ampton Rate a Diss? SCHOOL LESSON -. — LESSON XII .11000� _SHARING THE SHEPHERD ' 8 JOY Christmas Lesson) Luke 2 : 5.20•. 1GOL0EN TEXT.- Fe dais Glory to God in the highest, •''And on earth peace, • good will ON7 toward men'. s d over . -Luke ° 1.4.' }trout va �i 7HE LESSON IN ITS SETTING �. "' but not Time. -Winter, 4 to 5 B.C. for.spe< ;place. -Bethlehem, from five to cognizab aiz miles south of Jerusalem. , r others. -In reading this -lesson we will K ;' be a m want,to give serious -consideration fops dal to the meaning of this message �x . of peace. coming doyen tem ' 4 waters t �ave 7 %rcertainly the earth has trout. .knowa very little peace since the influence Lord was born, and hardly knows` x and the it ..at all today. The Angel Appears �� lakes wl sects an Luke 2: 8. "And there were sheap. have red r My 3terds in the same country abiding W ting; in in the field, and keeping watch by � ? feed on tzight over their flock. 9. And an F flesh wit arngel of the Lord stood by them, notices t and the glory of the Lord shone Heves th - around about them: andthey were "* kinds; ac � fore afraid." The word shepherd" � . A througho _ is used In a very rich and varied Ligl Pray, in both the Old and News.: ^- The i Testaments. God himself is spoken po l " Game at o1 as a shepberd in Ps. 23 : 1; So Ezek. M , 11-16. God's greatest a ' eat news 1,*-revesled our inlar o- ing 01 Me bovine world today is Dunald Asay, 10 -month-old Here- eggs, fro Orhere were. many great men and ford steer weighing 1,08? pounds and crowned grand champion steer of wealthy in Palestine; scholars and the 1940 international livestock exposition --- world's greatest stock were rai Great La Intellectuals. But it was not to any show - at Chicago. He was exhibited by _Evelyn Asay, 18 -year-old, et these that -the angels came,and of Blount Carroll, 111., who is shown being kissed by -her father after light coli It was not in their ears the music winning the coveted honor, reddish i iaounded; the greatest news that the - we find i world ever heats was given to a the Gov now about to announce was one plan which could so profoundly kinds of group of humble shepherds. They which could be characterized as of set forth the love of God for man. were men of a devout and reverent Lives an( Spirit, .tauche?!d with a sense of We great joy'" the word "Saviour" in- and the desire of God to save man, So .tar 1 dicates. Nothing else can.bring joy as the sending of .his Son to be these alt _ mystery of things. Is it not to such to any person like redemption of- born under the law and to die for itimple people .that God still cereals fered to us in • Jesus Christ, deliv. us.. "Saviour" ib a complax word. It -Uifineelf 'in amplest measure! at -tag man from galling bondage ofl has in it all human nature, all di - persist from 'ane generation to another, they are not inherit- able. The planted fish will grad- ually becotQr -like the natives and i the natives would change to took like the planted fish if they were transferred to the Great Lakea. SEND YOURS TO US So wh - G. C. TONER, - en you ate-ftshtng to the back'lakes and you get lake trout teadernese outvying- the lore of 2 of Ontario Anglers, or brook trout unlike thcse that 1 bring You good tidings of great (No. 21) „ you know from other lakes, to- quizz-conscious-and war quizzes L10member LAKE- TROUT "• that it is the water, the - ch of Ontario the lake . food and other factors that hat e Answer to Previous Pule AOT ��• s slightly in each lake made them different. Our seise- sign unto Your Ya shall find a baba wr aDped ough in any one lake. tists engaged in the studies cf the !`ice divine presence sear them. Why ens from it be re- fisheries are interested in 'the.ie author l o1 "Allce in •to as different from all varieties and if you *ant to-do i tis variation seems to your part in helping along , the ` [l[J[I1 "'- ('� ��[[►►�� 13 Rodent. ng coedit- er of�acf wdonate one or two of your means of which the withwater w' �awlto the Ro • _ , • , s ish, clear f Zoology.Bring them in this fall, a company of dis- -tinguished British and Canadian have lighter coloured as you catch them, not cleaned, they came with -haste, and found food also seems to and with•exact date and the -name -_of • < For- you folks who like Ao- tune he colour of the body the lake in which they were !'ortresa. The programme, under the [our, of the flesh. In caught. Later you will receive - the main food is in. • a report on your donitic n'- and. ,. earnin the sayin pok. g g whicY r s on to them about this chilli. 1S' Aod ,rayfish the trout will will know exactly what you have air . might tilt 1.30 L.. g (or 30 daylight'- ash and brilliant spot- taken. grad It: will be a token of love and her lakes, where they thin q which xere apo$en unto g so Form of !rring or perch, their Depths of Ploughing', them by the shepherds." le white. The angler : _ ss, t e differences and be. Little or no -difference in yield The Silent Mother routs are of different of crops following different illy they are the same depths of ploughing has 1 een ob- . Paye, Phil Harris, lfarvin Dale, the inland . lakes. served in an experiment -carried or Reddish Tints out over a long period of years ario Department of by the Field Husbandry Division, the whole Canadianchain, and also Fisheries has planted Central Experimental -Farm, Qt-, ehs of Oka trout -in waters. Most of the tows, -eemijaz I ng tile V crops from land ploughed 7 which the planted fry inches and 4 inches deep i.- _ -were taken in the __._ tively. PIoughing at the two The rest _just wondered, not so from trout that are depths has been done following, ed and have a slight corn and timothy in a rotation of to their flesh. So corn, oats, clover; and timothy.. Williamsand Art Kassel amon g iany lakes, stocked by ` ment, two apparent out, -the original na- `Liners of. 100,000 tons,? IQ A peogr4mi of classics that has he r reduced stock. Town carry 3,000 Passengers.- are a1- , is l at resent P read being F g Planned in the United, p differences do not States, for building after the war.' them, Be not afraid; for behold. to you this day in the city of David teadernese outvying- the lore of on earth peace• good will to- = 1 bring You good tidings of great a Saviour, who [a Christ the Lord." women. -the majesty humbling the quizz-conscious-and war quizzes - E . Joy which shall be to all the ,people." The shepherds were afraid Not only had the angel come 4o speak to men. but he had come to haughtiness of kings, 12. "And this to the t gpg�p� Answer to Previous Pule AOT ��• because they knew that tbere, was a speak to_them of one who was bora sign unto Your Ya shall find a baba wr aDped `'1'S Pen name 01 the , 11 His -real " !`ice divine presence sear them. Why to them, born for them: ' Heaven in swaddling clothes, anal lying in author l o1 "Allce in nes pl m j ,Charity Vs message whiok •the angel. was could never conceive of any- other a manger," The sign was that by . "shepherds Wonderland. �� [l[J[I1 "'- ('� ��[[►►�� 13 Rodent. Bethlehem, and see this thing that is means of which the it To plunge in JI VC11 15 Plume. ' would be able to determine the water. 20 Dove's cry. truth of the message. !2 Genus of 21 Unit of work. - - - .The Hssysrly Choir evergreens.. 23 Being 13. "And suddenly there was with 14 Mass of bread 25 Dye. the angel- a multitude of the hear. is Kiln, 27 Blue grass. sats host, praistng God; and saying, 17 Student ata 28 Petty demon. - 14. Glory to God in the highest. And military 29 - _ _ - ON CH RIST#lAs DAY lances f seem to be deftattelp on earth peace• good will to- academy, Self. 30 Before. For St. George and England! The quizz-conscious-and war quizzes ward men" 15, ':and 18 To love 33 Order o1 _ - British colony in Hollywood velli .'honour the homeland and those de- are particularly timely.. The quer- it came to pass, aehc+n the aagela went away from them excessively, suety :! 19 Beast's home. 98 Lad. Y=sTIGAIf 35 Kettle. i[ending, not only the shores of Bri• tions are interesting and education- a1 to the layman -and keep him in- into heaven, the shepherds said one 20 Clique. 37 Vocal 1 To dwell. 36 To 'surround. ` taln, but the Ray of lira cberisheed formed on current topics, to another, let us now go even unto 22 Afternoon . composition, _ 3 0 3? Fifth month. Opposed t by all free men. Dial in next Wednesday n!ght Bethlehem, and see this thing that is meal. 40 White lie. odd. 37 Egg. _ 23 Age On Christmas Day, as on a date 4arlier and bear M. Y. Chestnut ask gnea- come to pass,, Which the Lord hath'made known unto us,.1S. And 39 Tissue. 24 English cola, 43 Class of Buda. .3 Tumor. _ • - =1 40 Compact. this fall, a company of dis- -tinguished British and Canadian tions in the new war game, they came with -haste, and found 44M31itar +� Stationary y 4 Subordinate 41 Inclination. stage and screen stars will semi -bine' their talents to aid the Island • < For- you folks who like Ao- tune Mary and Joseph, and the babe ly- ing to the manger, 1,1. And when point. assist-nts, place. 42 Lock opener. =0 He was — 46 Christmas. !3 Apple drink. 44 To imitate, !'ortresa. The programme, under the in late dance music on your radio, , they saw it, they made known con. by nationality, 47 To dress up.' S Maple shrub. 45 Kind of snow . . it Uncles. 48 To beseech. 7 _. chairmanship of Allan Mowbray, You can't do better than to'dial 550 and listen to WGR-on the each earnin the sayin pok. g g whicY r s on to them about this chilli. 1S' Aod Explanation shoe. - 32 Assembly. Al He was a o1 an action. 4831418. will take the form of a Christmas greeting to the people of Britain. air . might tilt 1.30 L.. g (or 30 daylight'- ail that heard if wondered at the 34 To doze. noted -- 8 Andent. 49 gup. god _ 35 To drive. by 'profession, B Booty, "a:" grad It: will be a token of love and times. Ever midrd bt brings the g • thin q which xere apo$en unto g so Form of loyalty from the sons and daugh- n Mutual chain's best batnds to i� GR them by the shepherds." _ ss, t ters overseas. with such headliners as Sammy The Silent Mother - The program will be heard over, Paye, Phil Harris, lfarvin Dale, 19. ":But Mary kept'all these say- the whole Canadianchain, and also Charley Murray, Guy Lombardo, Ings, pondering them in her.heart"' ' on the NBC. Ray Noble, Henry Jerome, Grit The rest _just wondered, not so 6 —. AROUND THE DIAL �` Williamsand Art Kassel amon g :Mary wive had heard Gabriel's an- A peogr4mi of classics that has the band leaders. It's really a dance nunciation. .The 'matter went fa.r p G unusual merit is Musical Americana treat after midnight at the Buffalo deeper with her, involving he:• -heard over WBEN on Thursday station, j whole persanalltF. "0• ":end the nights -at 11.30 (daylight). This i • •' shepherds returned', glorifying and 4 week instead of the usual 100 -man The CBC'..0c Hall chew that praising God for all the thinks that 29 musical group•tbat is a feature of features English variety is they had heard and seen, seen as It O this show, Raymond Paige will dir- now heard, on Monday nights ate ht, was spoken' unto them." •These, ,\ ect the Pittsburgh Symphony from This program has plenty of zipland shepherds, seeing the Lord. return - - that city. Ia addition, Charlie Thom- that many laughs. with abounding joy in 'their _ as and Helen Jepson, whose voices r - • "' hearts and anew love for God, They , are known to every lover of fine Trivia:' Ten million smacl:e+s leave its the example of their hear - music, will be featured guests on • have been set aside by radio mann. enward look and their -simple faith, - the programa facturers across the line for 'tele- ..as in the name of humanity they 37 ; vision research Hollywood is saluted rhe Christ that was to be. �, Z - A new and lnterestinj; quizz pro- making a picture about the R. A. F,; _= - 3 gram- What Do You Know About ' War?" -is an interesting fea- starring Don Ameche and fieri Fonda. - ..t.- Some fish haoe a decided sense - .The tore from CKOC every.R'eadneeday . , Only man in Gu Lom- Y' ba.rdo'a band still a bachelor is the of taste. In Portugal, fishermen nigbt , at eight. Today's radio And- guitarist, Francis "henry: use melon to' attract certain fish which hate a sweet tooth. 5� ' POP—The Man's Protected, Too` :. ... -- - •BY J. MILLAR WATT - I ALWAYS. FEEL,; SASE YN1 A� MAN I DON Y :.:• •: IN NOUs SEE - You WN 3NOUL044 - _ '�' —'- "- IR.:-e.rl nr Th• IINI 3Y�d,t�e. IsY / ., �f.6 • gas .. .. else - •... ,. ,.. � - 4 • 3 Beauty and Jack _ _ • -: • BAYR Bow I. ? Frost YOV BEARD • BY ANNE A8MLEY Q. How can, I prevent but- -" tonholes from becoming frayed ' _ A man telephoned a hardware ; and unsightly? store to .order a scythe.K �, A. Overcast the buttonhole "Size?" asked 'the assistant ,Wf *6 around the edges before we"'&- who took the telephone call. t: ing; then work closely in the '•Np . size tho man replied-- , " neat result r THAT S EASY r "Scythe." °sg will repay one' for�the extra �1� "Yes. 'yes, I can hear you,' Mi work." said the salesman "What size?" Q. . How can I tie a parcel "No, no, no," the custome! package securely? �' \ yelled.."Not size, but scythe — A. Tie the package that is to . BIG BENI H SCYTHE. You know what a s�, x be sent by parcel post two or Ileyt4e _.is, --don't you? A glas�a F` three times, and with separate cutter:,, w p, o knots The next day--a--delivery, feces of cord. Then tie } ,aahere_she__c2r crosses. If this appeared at the cilstomer's'house r one piece o"- f cord With �-glias _ 5 1 _lshrpakc,-the others will hold the - - X. e. Myrna L`oy is asking fora ' a pacQkagHow can I polish a stained ' , ' - divorco-lUst about a -rearG floor? ago, on an anniversary, MissA, 'Make a 'preparation of acCo -Loy was telling sther women �' , shaving 14 pound of beeswax into . � • • � j bow to keep a husband when - they all knew that the surest a pan containing 34 -pint turpen- line. Rub vigorously into the - way was to • look lake Myr-' floor, and polish with a dry wool - "aa Loylen pad. Willi soIt is an excellent liquid »«•+�+�.++-►»++•++++•+• which animals remain ,dor periodic June Preisser, who wilon be as long as 18 months. Animals' - "So you put in' a telephone seen In "Gallant Sons," takes time floor wax. ��� ���� Ce i Y P P Q. What can I use for pillow bodies already have been made again?" asked the inquiring soul. - out from her screen chorea to show: � iww easy it Is to protect beauty ..stuffing. immune to poisons and to disease "M wile says the radio's all tom wen er 1Giir s[�. i Old milk garments, cut into �a • germs in eaperimeats is wlsith"-- 3t Y for the tip of the nose to become very fine pieces, make to excel- Is D o i n 9 . they were subjected to low tent- - right for national events, but cold and numb it you remember lent stuffing for' pillows: They peratures for long periods. 'there's nothing like a party Iine to rub some cold eream around the are soft and cool, and- as easily. ""`"'•` "�' •+'�•' for skis before jp2wdering. 6n Out as 4-th-rawha - EXPERIMENTS WtTH Q. How. can I repair the lid 'THERAPY Viliagi Loafer: Boy,. what --- .+.+.+•++•+++►�+�-e'• of 'a cooking vessel when-. the __lees you doles is this black - knob has come off? Crymotherapy, or cold treat= Smith shop? shoaiag Mora- HEALTH A. Slip a screw through the ment, recently dramatized by its��� — _ __- - - e•? hole in the lid, with the head use in cancer cases, -promises to Boy: No, air, 1 shoo flies -on on the inside 'of the lid, and broaden into a great new realm - T 0 F I C S• screw a cork on the protruding of research which may solve some Little Polly on a visit to her sees.: ��.+4+..-.+.. �. �+•. end. This knob wilt, not get h,ot of the principal puzzles of basic aunt was offered some can be renewed left -over and when -worn life processes and produce treat- -fragments of' the Sunday dinner. or soiled. menta for many types of drseases, E Whooping Cough �t '�� She declined them politely.. --=-t•=-�•-- Anew approach is being mads "Why, Polly, don't you . like tur- ..'Very Dangerous to the problems involved study Salton Coal Piles P � key?" inquired her aunt. of the relationship between con - "Only when it's new," replied The Toronto Star has perform- -Se, eral large piles of loco- ditions existing in the refriger. ����j . .Polly. ed a public duty in calling atter- --ated state of a 'body urider treat - motive coal hi storage for -use of tion to the fatality of whooping the Canadian National' Railways ment and the somewhat similar -� -'Tourist — "Thae s an. ap. cough and the means whereby erey have :been-- treated to 's -anrftire state of natural hibernation in - propriate-looking hot dog this -affeetion, like that of diph= i ' .eared," coating of -crushed rock salt. The Owner — "Ys. It's made theris, may be conquered, write, purpose is to prevent coal caking st ses oe V N•�•'• warning t Quisal .. . Dr. John W. S. McCullough of "'• tWaehoLaum, rt he resat odds _ •i dogwood and covered %with the Health League of Canada. into. large lumps during heavy boom" lle"s it keeps apse sad �esd clear is frost, Fuch lumps proving trouble- rditated wilabc because it . P P R -GOOSE AND DUCK �1rr4tstLd mesabraa... , .psastra _ The great .danger in whooping some in handling. All main line clear the �k•d a1, air par«ps... "- cough is in the years under five. fast passenger and freight loco- FEATHERS WANTED ''aDmOE"has. ��b"'`th'a•'Di and in the years 1933-33, acro d- Buy a 30c tube cr,ar of iWors aokmom motives of the Natio-nal System nisaeet Prleea Paid today at your nearest drtsgssse. 11114 in to Dr. Gordon P. Jackson, the _ tole- 'Immediate Resniatasee g i b autoinatic a . are equipped PPS Y _ 9 AD GOMI'OATE6 .CO. a Modern Medical Officer of Health of To- erq which on- such engines, render Cts 1 Ionto, the city has 5529 cases un- the old -tinge green -handled scoop 'aa Dosses tees F» — T•re■tote - der this age: In the same period an ornamental relic. E 1 Q u e t e there were. 4500. eases in _ the _. �i - to -14 year group: - It is not' in Toronto alone that- C L A S S I F i E D A D'� E R T i S E M E N T S 11-__ BY ROBERTA LEE whooping cough is a menace to . a 's • i e da -,ACCOMMODATIOV LADIES. YOUNG GIRLS tiZ:ANTF;U PONIES \TY FIVE SHETLAND PUN Nt HEN IN T4111O.NTO DURING NEW W E Yearns stay -at Elm •Hous, Is -Elm - Strcct• no«r Tonge. AGENT -6 WANTED LAWAL MA.` - GOOD PAY N'EE:K ly. Full or spare time. Book ordors fr'r.(::,riaea's finest trecn, plarits. Ekperience umtPcrsaary. Sales out- fit fre,1. X. D. SMITH'S NURS1:1t- IES, Winona. Onh ALToMOTIVE PAwrs Cu and Tractor Parts NEW AND USED AT t-UWVEST- prices. Uaed electric motors all sizes, Satisfaction or money re- 4unded. General Auto Supply.. Kit- chener. BABY CHICKS T%VEl)DLE: CHUCKS HAVE ,A RH'P-' utation all,over Canada tar Profit making and isn't that what you buy chicks for. Especially this year protect your chick purchaa= ts. • Take no chances, get your c.liicks from a hatchery., with a good repufettion', you rave..up to 43.00 per hundred on Tweddle Chicks by booking and taking early delivery of your chicks. Send for free catalggue and 1941 cir- cular price list to -day. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited', Fergus,' - Ontario. , STARTED CHICKS? WE'VE SOME 2• to 3 week Barred Rocks and N.H. z B.R. for immediate delivery. Order 'day -olds- well in advance. •ZVrite for list of Daily Specials. 'Bray Iletchery, .130 John., North, . Hamilton, Out. -READ ALL ABOUT TOP NOTCH Chicks, then look at the prices. Where e1Re can you get so much In chicks for so little money. Send for circular and 1941 price list. Top Notch Chickerles, Guelph, 'Ontario. MORE BREEDING, .BETTEA Li V-. - ability, more profits, but Baden chicks are' still Sow priced chicks. This year before you buy your chicks be sure to send for our free circular and price list~ You ,can save money on early Baden chicks. Baden Electric Chick Hat- chery Limited, 'Baden,_ Ontario._ 1. r- 1FARMS FOR S&LE SEVERAL CHOICE. STUCK FAiUAS, near Lopdon . Ontario, lis -Coate, 'Barrister, 1185 Dundas Street, London, Ontario. jars OPPORTVT41TIES WE COACH. FOR GOVERNMENT positions on deterred payment, . >paylag after appointment., List of openings, particulars tree, Rodd Training School. 181 Barrows, . Winnipeg, Mao, MAKE FROM $10 TO $15 A WFEX T lee, all Piebalds. well marked. All small children. in Cana genet. ages. W. Matthews, Danville, Que- -- =1. isn't it permissibip.to fisc ally Llte 'death rate is hiliher"' known • FAMILE X - "PRODUCTS, the spoon to test the tem per&- (1938 ) than diphthe a is ; . Li' a3 PULLETS - ' -tune of the coffee'. compared " with - 3.9. ers, etc. Every F.ta1ILFY custom- customer. Work 5 2. What should one do When Vaccine Prevents It now on the high egg price& We have several real choice laying • ' - a crowd and the majority wiAh Whooping cough is one of 'Oe �o risk — profits assured .wor,king. Let ua.?seip yob. Write. -.toeat is a certain restaurant most disagreeable diseases of. , -which you do not l:ke? - childhood. if a child acquires tha iWas St. George. 570 St. Clement-- S. When someone sayer "I am affection late in the autumn he IT'S IMPORTANT — EVERY gur. _ glad to have met you," isn't a or she will likely whoop it up all MlytC sC'tivUL smile. in' reply sufficient? .winter. The danger of such coat- . - Munro's Drug Store 885 Elgin._ } 4. Should subjects of convef-.. plications as acute bronchitis and for you. Purkis, 6079 West Boule- nation that are -likely to start in -pneumonia is rather common, tenaive arguments, ever be men- What's the 'sense -of' incurring AGENTS. JOBBERS, CANVASSERS, - . itioned while. eating? all this trouble and danger when .' b. Is it necessary for a creek- whooping cough may .readily ba �- .-'end guest to arrive exactly at -the prevented? , time specified by the hostess? By the timely use of toxoid _ 6. Shouldn't a' hostess pay for'for the . annual brood of babies ' r guest's long-distance calls, when •, has all, but wiped. out diphtheria. John Kendrick, Essex, R -R.. No. 8,` - - .-.-the charges are very small? Immunization against whooping . Answer. - cough will do the same for. that FARMERS: DOG WILL 'PUMP 1. Yes; this is far better -than disease. f (burning the mouth, or perhaps The vaccine' against whooping .structure. Box 114, Bruederheim, Alta. a.putt'ering "out the liquid: But cough, is generally provided free' :'.after tasting it, tyle spoon should , by municipalities. It is provided USW -11Vew be left in the saucer, and the cof- in sealed bottles. A dose is given fee drunk. 2. Abide by the wish- at' three -Reek intervals for three 1 es of the majority, without ar- doses, during the .first year of ,. ; guing. S. No. One should at life. There are no unpleasant re - 4ilw — satl4raetlq or retssd. least say, `.`Thank you." ` 4, No, 'actions. ' E�viwy 'medical officer =--- - nor following the meal either, if of health in Canada should at It can possibly be avoided. 5. Yes. ' om:e put on a campaign against :He should be neither early nor whooping cough. late in his arrival. 6. Never; not - even if twenty -flee cents: Canadian National = Railways Revenues .. �, Topers Nose Not The gross revenues of the all. �5�1_ inclusive Canadian 'National Rail - used Y' lJI'1[1K ways System for the 9 -day per- Jod ending November 30, 1940, Acne rosacea, and not liquor, oft. Frere— $7.186,899 as compared _ .on can ' be blamed for "toper's with $6,505,197 for the corres- - - .. nose," Dr. Samuel' Ayres, Jr., of ponding period of 1939, ` aTi"in- the University of Southern Culifor- crease of $681,702 or 10.64/0. ala dermatology, department told the Omaba Midwest Clinical So- In Gerulany's colonies previous elety. to the War, out of a total popu- WOMEN GET THEM, TOO - lation °of 16,000,000, only one in -� '.Toper's nose in middle age isn't 600' was white and not all of "necessaxily due to liquor because these were Getma:ns. saany Person• afflicted have never - toucbed a drop,"- he said. "Acne rosacea fregncntly 'canoes extreme" _ finagling .of She face In middle life. MCf&n I n�/hAll+Ila< • "I Lave seen Christian mission- -iflhnghl� Aries. with 'toper's noses%" " ragakltrsllefhoaitdiyofomens, *spis,sib; - - urs Ayres said women who "use Me's f seals, slabies; rashes and o" sr 008 Di tarnab- s>iss tea ase Norld-hsoss, eod�es, sea. no soap and water, but instead sub- ., l,'eynuW DID. Pmariptim. Oeen.ds, - ` `stl4ute cleansing cream, rstten'.snt- %0 "'rriwicsandgmeltlyaiepiaknss itchimit, Me trial bWk prose i1, or siosev bsoL �c ter tens rosacea: - - - rm *as5w today fa O. D. D, MKSCRIPTI -,ACCOMMODATIOV LADIES. YOUNG GIRLS tiZ:ANTF;U PONIES \TY FIVE SHETLAND PUN Nt HEN IN T4111O.NTO DURING NEW W E Yearns stay -at Elm •Hous, Is -Elm - Strcct• no«r Tonge. AGENT -6 WANTED LAWAL MA.` - GOOD PAY N'EE:K ly. Full or spare time. Book ordors fr'r.(::,riaea's finest trecn, plarits. Ekperience umtPcrsaary. Sales out- fit fre,1. X. D. SMITH'S NURS1:1t- IES, Winona. Onh ALToMOTIVE PAwrs Cu and Tractor Parts NEW AND USED AT t-UWVEST- prices. Uaed electric motors all sizes, Satisfaction or money re- 4unded. General Auto Supply.. Kit- chener. BABY CHICKS T%VEl)DLE: CHUCKS HAVE ,A RH'P-' utation all,over Canada tar Profit making and isn't that what you buy chicks for. Especially this year protect your chick purchaa= ts. • Take no chances, get your c.liicks from a hatchery., with a good repufettion', you rave..up to 43.00 per hundred on Tweddle Chicks by booking and taking early delivery of your chicks. Send for free catalggue and 1941 cir- cular price list to -day. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited', Fergus,' - Ontario. , STARTED CHICKS? WE'VE SOME 2• to 3 week Barred Rocks and N.H. z B.R. for immediate delivery. Order 'day -olds- well in advance. •ZVrite for list of Daily Specials. 'Bray Iletchery, .130 John., North, . Hamilton, Out. -READ ALL ABOUT TOP NOTCH Chicks, then look at the prices. Where e1Re can you get so much In chicks for so little money. Send for circular and 1941 price list. Top Notch Chickerles, Guelph, 'Ontario. MORE BREEDING, .BETTEA Li V-. - ability, more profits, but Baden chicks are' still Sow priced chicks. This year before you buy your chicks be sure to send for our free circular and price list~ You ,can save money on early Baden chicks. Baden Electric Chick Hat- chery Limited, 'Baden,_ Ontario._ 1. r- 1FARMS FOR S&LE SEVERAL CHOICE. STUCK FAiUAS, near Lopdon . Ontario, lis -Coate, 'Barrister, 1185 Dundas Street, London, Ontario. jars OPPORTVT41TIES WE COACH. FOR GOVERNMENT positions on deterred payment, . >paylag after appointment., List of openings, particulars tree, Rodd Training School. 181 Barrows, . Winnipeg, Mao, MAKE FROM $10 TO $15 A WFEX T lee, all Piebalds. well marked. All by selling to un -established ellen- ages. W. Matthews, Danville, Que- iele, relatives and -friends,- well-. ;bec. known • FAMILE X - "PRODUCTS, ry Everyone sp-nds money for tollet PULLETS uarticles, cooking ia.qulsifea cicpn- i ers, etc. Every F.ta1ILFY custom- customer. Work 5 FREE RANGE PULLETS.- CASE 1V er is a saUstied or 6 hours a day, benefit by our now on the high egg price& We have several real choice laying experience'. and you will - succeed.• by ullets and pullets Just ready to Fal•• �o risk — profits assured .wor,king. Let ua.?seip yob. Write. - Twe4dle Chick Hatcheries I,irriited, Fergus, Ontario. at once without obligation for , our illustrated free catalogue to RHEUMATIC PAi.NS - = iWas St. George. 570 St. Clement-- SErret, dlortrc.1, IT'S IMPORTANT — EVERY gur. - fever of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- MlytC sC'tivUL itis ahould try Dixon's Remedy. tions. Best prices paid. Our book• - Munro's Drug Store 885 Elgin._ } LEARN TO PLAY -MUSIC, tti RITF1 for musical quiz sheet, sample lesson. Name instrument. 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Sport Centre; King Al ' East Ave., Hamilton. STAMP COLLRUTOR-14 WANTED, USED STAMM VULLEC. tions. accumulations, all deserlp- tions. Best prices paid. Our book• let (Free for stamp) means money y` for you. Purkis, 6079 West Boule- vard, Vancouver._ SMALLWARES AGENTS. JOBBERS, CANVASSERS, Scor@keepers, Write for new price N-ovelties. *Prem= list. Sinatlwares, fume, Toiletries, Leather. floods Pipes, Carded Goods, Hundreds oil new fast selling items. Free of - cera. Universal Jobbers, 751 Vic- toria Square Montreal, -Quebec. TURKEYS PURE • BRED WHITE HOLLAND Turkeys, Tome, 16.00; Hens, $4.00. John Kendrick, Essex, R -R.. No. 8,` Ontario.__ WATER PUMP --- FARMERS: DOG WILL 'PUMP water. Plana for cheaply 'mad* f Stamp for -particulars. .structure. Box 114, Bruederheim, Alta. It'stlaTRnt!!d __ CAR AND TRUCK PARTS `7 USW -11Vew SPECIALIZINi; IN REBUILT MO- TORS, POWER -UNITS,- HYdraall• H • 1 a t • . Wlsebus. Oemoratere, M■ elle, I,astteretptt•, ,. ; Rea ater• — • Ser"oo --- 4ilw — satl4raetlq or retssd. . r Twws A•io -•arta Dept. J. T•relfe. ISSUF..rI�•i-�'�6. - s - ` r-a` _ - THE PISKERING•. NLWS _C. E or,ey, tick. N. P i n.. Lott; Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, ., . N Dance 1. O. O. F. Hall; . Gifts 1 aa. Pick. N. P. A. M. , Euchre and . Be8 -- ?stag ( Law, COCKSHUTT Whitevale, "ay, 'Dee.. 29th y.t ° =1.76 Det 7ssr. il.b0 la advance G. F. Goatee, Piek. N. P. A.M,." , Lunch P4vvided� "8ubscriptions to the United States Don, Straugkan, ('ick. N. P. A. M. Are the ones you mage yoilrsel Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. - MW Gt' Britain,. $2.00 in advanea F. Wilkinson, Man useful and Orna �.. Fick. N: P. A. M, Frost Wood q Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. M. Rifts gan.bi made from inex Jelaa Murkar, Prgpww Art. Lenon, Claremont. Rd. 1. $• _ _ �RacK Ruse, Burrows, Brougham R. C. E. - Agency THEA �neive iemnante. You wil k,.... ,: Harold Short, Buou*wm, Tank C. _hires $e.ek K Paas a. Hadi TRE find them at 5e., 10c., 15o >lasoW Harbw, Pkloerin= Berries- es ahoy• ma hers 'VCTH1`!i'8'W and up .to 98c., at Barclay -Transport . Alb. E. Sttritu�i, Bay Ad. Q. Y. R INK on exis" d teles.. The Matta TOWN BALI. BUTTON soB9r Hart Smith, Hay PA. Q. T.• R. pis, mewetn ekes gueentextends Heartisat - �tliltby, Ontario A. Xmhell, $rougham, it. C. IL r Wight& for a Marry Cbriatmaa islwsso Clarsaoont; ,esograa Henry Raasemwaen, .3alslam L. LYE AB Shoves Daylight Saving 'Plate ��0, 1Vhit T&W dad TWISU James Johnson, Brougham, A. S. C., Ralph .Norton, �y Air-Conditioned D-H gilled Ctar.'>sat Claremore Ont. TT NT ON! tC ,>F sl�ltim an balm d w be sat<rLtir Joe Norton, R. G X Clore'at � 'lttiUR9DAY,FRID/lY A SATURDAY ,..... sowtoeos dad "Habla Jack Norton, R. C. R. Cisresast DECEMBER 19 ZO and 21 ' Edna Bents, Clare. 15 Gen BMW. lDssW Bake on Lwg Disea.es Stan. Bark, faterryw•od, 48th ,H.' Two Stems, at 7,30 and 9.30 %oclk Road _ iasd Geo Marlin, Pickering Vet C. Saturday URa#ieee at 1.30 _ Leon. Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. --- ... - David J. Bath, Piebering, R. C. R. GENE 71UTRY >N0 ala e« aaa4 Now too Lt=. .. = � C Pit Rim W. Lay. Smith, Bay- Road Q. Y. R. - run ed �"�""t' �"" .red PERMANENT NAGWNG PAIN G,xaYCl Brom era wwera THAT FRAYS TKE TEMPER �tc81r0 11'1a 1 0©n» i RIES. IT MAY BE ,. .. :..- . `.. AND NE �-I01''�aR ROLL :Renew. YOUR EYES, :. WITii Ind and (Names in heavy type. are triose Your G. H. TUCK. OPT. D. ­SMILEY BURNETTE Stone oow overseas). _ DeUv ed or L*NW iQ Pit ls, C • ---�- _. .-.. � .ubs ri<ption �yyross 1:16 leo Added Attraction PHiON•rtrtaert, � -alUNE STOR Y `Pickering,- - ,: a. _ 71 a A -- �c tE1li Itoug. Johns. SignallersOW iii a�• - - Live" TTii i+ii7i1 I ksYr►. OIA: L L rrote sl'WA iiw+ Wd )Leon. Herbert Whitevale R. A. F. _ le8 lust tV MHN BIOIURNlE_ tc 130N: Fred Herbert, Whitevtle} Tank C. John Murray. Claremont 4 9th 9 _ ..WITH John Martin, Pickering, Q. 0. R,' claselfw AdvsrN - _WANTED WAYNE MORRIS n � p +n V Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. 0. R.Dead H orses •ad Cattle Eor'ireROSEMARY LANE Notip, YL u ' Roy Barry, Pickering, FOR SALE -- Reg. dual-purpose -_'Gordon Watson, Pickering; A. S. C. Shorthorn bull from a dam w1dch Pickup ie your locality. -Ws sip Hund AfPX­ iEissaal 'Ross Heron, Pickering, Q, 0. R. records over 9000 'lbs. Milton Burk, ,PHONE MCt1rDAY.. TUESDAY b WED'3DAY . Jim McRae, PicksAng, R. C. A. DECEMBER 23, 24 end 25 Phone Picks 1031. 17-18 OAR.PJt1!T Basil Bye, Pickering, ordnance A. I.Mel3rien, Brooklin 55, or fast Compkte flew at 8.ee NONME ITINO, L Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. FOR RENT - 2 room, furnished T;Stanburydlaremont 913, or t,i lLQYHJN May. Walker, Bnughatb, 48th H. or unfurniahed. Would suit a marr-GI Mystery •- Chan. Simmons, Pickering led eouple. Boz 247 News. M. I. Harlocii. P -ek 508, or and - 31obt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. Agincourt done $144 • j >�><o. smvj= - Electric wtr• S -- _-- _Sea Raider" _ : _ ROOPING - fill Lye. Claremont, R: C. 3i � and Repairs. Emmet Service on We pay Phone Charges t� , a,•t0 $oil Brantford Roofing 'Las. Lye. Claremont, R. C. E. WITH Materials, p t.: Harold Hardy, Clar.uont, Tank C. 0 ]Bakes of R�eeeivess, Reasonable GOP DON. YOUNG LTD, pen ire Bathroom Ivah Purdy, CSaremont, R. H. L. I. des' me Tested Free. Russell GAROLE LANDIS Scltupmeot, bate, Water p 8 K. Grafi Brough Ont, ADELAIDE 3636, TORONTO HENRY WILCOXON ' Systems, Beatty Arrn. Chapman, Pick' R. C. A. F. 9 table Lgaipmen Il McFarlane, Rouge: Vic. Rifles OR SALE OR R.E_VT - 6-roomed fe♦ ��t��*T♦.� ?lis. an Added Attraction 'Wes. Myers. Irish Rest. V frame and stucco ,house, in Village R. . tri/ i't L't ♦ a B ' 'Walt. Banigan, Pick: R. C. E. - property o! the Building Material of •Claremont. the "La Conga Nights" �'_ B�stimatee Free Chas. Rate, Pt► union, R. C. E. late Mrs. H1 H. Thomson. Electric. Ita'UNERAL DfbYEOTOR Work (inarantee -Sgdn. Ldr. C. L Annis, Pt. union, Hard and Soft water. Garden and W l I H n Morgan kark, L. and Welland Rei. Garage. A�,!y. - Beal 8ouaefurnish- Private Ambulanee 6 HUGH HERBERT �' J. PR+QIT t� : inks, Claremont. Day and Aishl (Phone M02 + Ren Smith, Dunbarton, Signallers E Alb. Smith, Danbartoa, R. G A. F. FARM FOR SALE 100 scree on. Phone 900(3 DtNNIS 4'KEEEE PICS>5'R1NG1, ONTA8I+O �CONSTA MOOR 'Alex. Alen, Dumbarton. 48th H. Highway, Just west of Stouffville, Malvern SC(e Give Brock Tbsatre Tickets for ' Gyln Jeyes, rti,.st►avton, A. 9. C. in Markham Twp. Good land, 85, '-M 1 T. A,(. by Dunb. 48th High. fi workable. Plenty of water.' Abund= Markham, Ont. Christmas. A Novel alcYpeasive7. a ,,� ` II Luca,, Dunbarton. A. g..G ante of fruit, shade trees and lavin. `,Service At•z. Corp. F. Bay, Tera Seek. All. • kinds of buildings, In good re- Gift on Salt e,t our Box Office. v .lack Burgess, Dunb. G. G B. G. pair. Priced to • sell. Phone Stouff- . .Jack Mundell, Claremont R.. G. A. ville 7908. J. Mertens, Stouffville. ` Rz service and e+e- cep. Bradley. Pickering, iG -19 a�� FARR Repair Shop pairs to all makes. Ross : Don SDragge, Pickering - - Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q. 0. WANTED - 100 - 150 acres, Scar I am prepared to repair trot . doable charges. Work ' -Md. Paxton, Dunbarten;- A. S. Q' born or Markhrsm Township. Apply The beet- prices on Feed tors and farm machinery. gaaranteod. Vic. Robirms. Claremont, L, MacMillan, Box -206 Pickering Atm also agent for Coeksbutt �' T' News. 1820 .• Af all kinds. p1RTI- L>FR FIELD Fred White, Dumbarton, R. C. A. F. Implements, Iia. Groes, Dumbarton, pair Men's Hockey Roofia , Poste Wood Radio and Taie*iisn Imrflwy hick Cross, Dumbarton, Q 0. R. FOR SALE - 1 g , Satisfaction guaranteedGescoaft * q- O• R- Skates and Boots, size 9, in good Coal, Cement, Line. JOHN,NORIOiV Msmtttx Oficial Radio Ssr�iae Mrti Bob Dowber, i)anoartoa, Navy condition, $2.00; also 1 pair Skates (+hone b10�i _ CLA RBMUN? Association. Albert Sears, NnVoit, R. C. A. F. and Boots, C. C. M. size 3, in :� Beat market _ prices pard _ hu 8201, P10K B U 113 (gem Reid. Dumbarton, Q. O. R. fees condition, 31.50. Box 769 of for all kinds of. grains Mddie M. -Donald, t,e Donald, Dun. A. S. C. Neiws Office. Mme` n -!Geo. Underwood, Rhea. a. S. C. iFarr'8 Elevator - y Dick Fowler, Pickering•, Roy. Tor. .FOR SALE - .Holstein cow, 5 yrs. SPECIALS Reg Wells, Rouge, A. 9. C old, due to freshen 24th Dec. Mur- Claremont, ant Joe Amos, D+rbarton, 1R. C A. F. ray Barrett, Pickering. • : N•rval Kylees, Dumbarton It. G A. - p �. �+ _ ... . BiH 1[eore, Dunbarton, R. C £. Euchre and Dance I. O. O. F, )Sall, Pbftw Ass. 381. Office =W. Bni"f est �icOn, I. 1WC• � 1�. Jas. Clasp, Dmnbarton, 48th IDS,,; W ntevalt, IFtGday, Dec: 29th. pleb Graham. Dat►bsrton, Tor. Scot. -Lunch Provided.IinCed Stem, '1 3c• a. ,Gordon Jack, Dumb. R. C. A. F. PICEI�RING MILLS _ 'Cliff. Bassett,' Dumb. Tor. Scot. ��'�""� PQt'�[ laver, F. T Hailey}coag. oah. PIANO-TUNING L ser- -Stewing Y 2c. a i�,. LloyB, Hicks B R• Shur gain feed, ser - _..w. D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. R's ,AND vice mill chicken :'Stewing Beef, •12c. a b. ' FA Rs� ��g All Kinds-. of Fepair� work r Frd Hudson, Balsam �Atl Tuning Guaranteed Starter, growin `jeWel S16ortenin ,', iSc. a 11�] L:. R:A� .Mmtisom, Pickering; osr Rgt g -rClaisie Clea�ssr : 3 1 • -13c. :Won. Baker, Pickering. ` C. 8. MacDONALD mash, lag\lllasjh C. Paddick, Pick. R: C. A. Med �s 1ts, • :.°E• Ray Saylor, Cherrywood, RCAF 209' Close Av., Toronto range mash, boy = Pbons Lakeside 1502 - - starter, conc*ntra• : ter, calf starter, lure .- R E I �:- ~You, Have Ex fr •� �•� ice starter, . d Mo y salt Butcher (phone 3000) . Pickering in blocks and bags Purina fly spray. .NAY :WANTED for.. cAttle. .. : PICKZRING. ONT. MD. N..Lockwood over nor Half a. . �i '49i agAo ....When y r : WE DRhIVER ou era •� PHox • Rt Mn5317 ,by K : Must,be W"ths haslim�.A6XMotof- 1 t � Coach �- .r L. L . O N& /L�., ■ _-FPINRIRIL-DIB>sC]TOR sx ANWE W11111111. own was O ttpca� sNp ewrott�ul►f,0�t wr' Ruseeseoe,to W. J. Mather, Eastern House, Phone 4500 '" IRECEfVIN a.and GIADINQ 5 tATION VI7HtT8Y •t i ;%light and D y "rvioo i PI0KERIN9 FARMS LTD Business PhoneIRssidenee Phone,.. y 980[ 7S I MSM @"fti>v rives holt'! Ines PI<;,KR,1tJN413, Q'yT_ PNONH PICK 6104. r Is skqde Ctrs rica aim we car larniai s aorials duA via xkmd"twt. Ia- dign t7 ct ' appearance out v!@0.,,w'N' aland out tieesy61 tla aces, IIa Ore?sh s4er at = IL W: BrAFFMID Weds !L 40 1►tlitb Oak Kbe3tos Lad West 1 h C AREMONT �bwir_g tv Chrlstrz" ' falling x t Wednesday, next. week, the ,Nerws a will be at Claremont on Monday on u ' his regular weekly trip. I Have you found your name on the 1 Voter%! List. We recommend that y "you took it -up at ones.* . Owing to the extreme ' rush of • araysi News office, wie had to forego our �► %shay trip to. Clsremont this week. - The wmual supper ' and Christ- zaA- Tree of the BaMtist'Ssuiday ''School held on Friday ' evening, 20th, ' of 6.80 o'clock The 'program will cons*' of carol singing, numbers W the boys and girls, a short pag- eant entitled, "The Message of the -= cAngets to tips World.'=-._ Servic in the Baptist Church, : on .Sunday next will be in keeping withc the Message and , Spirit of ' Christmas. In the morning the ser- mon theme - "God's unspeakable - Cift." and in the evening a Carol '-'Service has been arranged by Miss ..Mary Forsyth. There will be a brief message by the Pastor, on — "The Road to Bethlehem: A• special White Gift Service will be .held in the United Cnurch on - - Sunday morning next, at the Sun- day School hour, 10 a. m. We. in- vite you. to come, and bring, a gift, gapped in white. You will .enjoy. ,Your own Christaaas' more, knowing that you hav ehelped make someone else happy. _ - 13ont: forget your own stores to- day, when finishing up Your shop- ping. You will find evesywng you need right at bonne. You may find the !rices a bit better at home too, as ane or tiro . others from here ' have siresdy done. Loop over C,00p- -� ::__ _ et's ad in this tissue. qte Annual Clusistmm Tree and Entertainment o f the United Sim - day School ea M be held in the Sun- day School Ro.nn, on. Sunday, "Dec - 'ember 23rd, at 8 p. m. There will be soup. recitations,. etc. by the pupils, and slides will be shown, de- Wxting the Christmas Story-. Santa Claus will be there. Come and en. . ;joy the evening with the children. Silver_ collection. The Women's Missionary Society ""of Claremont United. .Church, held - its monthly meeting in the school- room of the church, on Thursday, - December 12th. 9ira. Scott's- group -- - "raj in Charge the Program which ,cf t4* the form of a Christmas ser- - • - vice with Mrs.. Johnson, as Leader. Mrs. J. Morgan sing is a sole, 'so Kittle-Towrn of Bethlehem." At .the s conclusion of the prog'rmrn, the elec- - -= Con of officers took place. •. _ ., ]disc Jean Farr suffered severe, painful - In juries, on Friday . evening last, when she was thrown though the windshield of her --father's W. when on No. 7 Highway, west. near .. 'Thornhill, they passed over- the brow _ a hill and crashed into a car .of 'that was stalled on* -the: road, und- _ oerstood to have been backing out of a driveway. Mr. ]fir received facial injuries and a possible fract- _ _ urs of the nose. .. —,A quiet wedding took place. at - the Manse here, on Saturday, Dear ember 14th, when Norma ]Done, -,eldest, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs. - George ' Beverley, became the Bride of Gordon, yodngest 'son of lir. and ,:Mrs. Milton Benson, both of. Clare= •aviont.. Rev. I. E. KiAnedy officiated. 'A reception took place at the home -of the: bride's parents following the ? cerennony. After a short wedding Is skqde Ctrs rica aim we car larniai s aorials duA via xkmd"twt. Ia- dign t7 ct ' appearance out v!@0.,,w'N' aland out tieesy61 tla aces, IIa Ore?sh s4er at = IL W: BrAFFMID Weds !L 40 1►tlitb Oak Kbe3tos Lad West 1 h ,• V.Ne !etide - :G0m ;'Fry These At Your Holiday - Party ... Games depending _op interrupt- , JD here is one of, fresh type which • - .,,,�,. � �,., �.. can be de ended an to bring i r . plenty of rollicking fun into the =. � _ lent - - Be f ore hrtstm�xs' N sot Outdoors at Holiday Tttio big problems face pater-~ pity. For the music, whish is' Time -tends Ate of Gay Fes• , 1amllias Tat this - time: How to tobreak off at unexpected inte.- _ - %Rivity. and Provides Food scrape up enough money to get a vela,. you may have radio, piano, . ., S -!DrSoopreliminary preparation So for Birds turkey or a goose for the Christ- __--- -_- _ _ _ - _ +n2as dinner and how to :go about end_ I' laughed when L naw him • in -::--•'-.: _ 2 din - ight before $hest= - _ - _—' carving "the festive 'bird so that . 'necessary: 'Get a targe ntimbQr mas__when an through the spite of myself; - all "minority" 'claims are satis- of odd articles of clothing; it does A wink of his eye and a twist gf In decorating the outdoor Pied and without any embarras- _ q house not matter how old and paint • 2Qot a creature was stirring, not.. his head F Christmas t r e e for ' -holiday Soon gave me to know I >aad- teativities, :, home-loveaa might:. ting .incident due to awkwgrci they' are. There 'should be beth . even a mouse; nothing to, dread; manipulation of the c ruin male and female attire. . Wrap ?he van were hung b the g consider combining artistry with u g int- each . garment up separately in g y He spoke not a word, but went Usefulness by having the tree struments. also serve as a.. source 'of food Curving the turkey is quite as paper and put the whole lot into chimney' with care, straight to his work a•• basket or just in a pile in the ,h hopes that Saint Nicholas soon And filled all the &Wckings, 'then • easymatter, says a chef in; would -be .*,here, turned with a ark. fol'.- the birds. Decoration in explicit instructions on the middle of the room. j which cover, both these.' points g p The la :IThe children were nestled ill ' And"laying his finger aside of his may be made by, scooping out a proper procedure; if one goes lar a .ringers When o thea music sung in -their beds, nose drying half orange and then Sill- about it the right way, especi- g While visions of augarpIums Banc- And giving a nod, up the chim- ing it with melted suet to which ' ally a eery large turkey, for the ed through their heads, ney he rose. ,have been added sugar or honey breast suffices for a number of Sanaa in her kerchief and I is He sprang tO_ his sleigh, to his -and one or more of the following persons when 'carefully carved. my cap team gave a whistle, -ingredients:• 'sunflower aeedz, When this is not sufficient, the $ad_jagttIed our _-.rain& for a :and away they all flew like' -the millet, hemp, coarse cornmeal, tops of the wings, holding it firm- - - fon *niter's nap;down of a thistle; oatmeal, chopped nuts,' chopped ' ' ly with a fork and then the -legs .''When out on the lawn there arose vBut I heard him exclaim ere he raw peanuts, bread or cake severed and carred should be sucff a clatter, drove out of sight, crumbs. and peanut butter. served. I sprang from my bed to see what "Merry ittall, erry Chrsmas o a, end to _ was the matter. all a good night:' = %STRINGS . OF CRANBERRIES=�=tIALLER BIRD, GREATER Away -to the window I flew like _ Bright:y painted halves aS - 'CARE _ a- flash, •' pp En Iish Ralnut shells scooped =4.. smaller bird of lesser pro- - Tore open the shutters and threw iiV�ls mil �IOiA%1 clean, fastened to a string or wire Portions requires .greater care. . r - up the sash.. - - : -and filled • with a combination of Here the advice is r insert the The moon on the breast of the fork firmly #n ,.the breast of tFie two or ffiOTe Of the above in - Hat fallen snow Hot !Spicy Drinks Belong fit bird, and - downw ds betwee.u_ . flava the lustre of middayto ob- the Holiday, Season gredientd also make pretty de- the body and thi Turn out- - vorations. The same filling may '- Jects below, -be used in pine cones after they waids to sever the legs. Keep the " When wbat.to my wondering eyes Drinks that Warm the heart have been ex nded by placing fork in the breast while them should appear - p 'wings are carved _ off, cutting!; >�t s miniature rlei and take the chill oft the night Uear the beat. gh and eight belong to the Chriatmaa season. Strings of cranberries, pop- sridcly to keep the shape o! the wings. If the bird1' is 'fairly tiny reindeer, Wry these simple and .:satisfying torn and raisins used as garlands, 1 With a little old driver so lively_beverages to the tune of tradi- large the breast should be care- - and quick, as Well as pieces of apple fasten- eel otherwise .'t should be sep- - - _ tional. Chrismas carols. ed to branches, all lend color and.7 I knew in a moment it mast .b. _` : relsh: __t dfromeebrea t should back by lbs _ Saint Nick. _.HOT CIDER PUNCH - ve i and tete Mo»m they rapid thasn eagles his tours- o pieces stick! cinnamon, 1 inbe cat gthu-ise. _ starts You head a. parsec over cut across legs should u ate r - Then turn the 'bird right eyes •_•:.and the others begin to pass it And he whistled and shouted and tablespoon whole cloves, % gal- - and dislocate tits back with a round the' ring, from head to called them by name. Ion sweet ciddlr, % - cup sugar, knife. ' 3A 'teaspoon salt, lemon peel. �► band. No one must be missed, ' Place spices is a bag and aid and a garcel must keep mov- '� To obtain the delicate dark meat around the 'side bones the th to cider with sugar and salt. ing. Soddenly the music breaks Bring slowly to boiling point. thigh joint sockets should be re- off, and the person who thea: maned' while the bon a he es on it r Cool. Remove spice bag. Just be- he parcel must unwrap t„ N -side are cut off. Carve the o s t fore serving, reheat until very and put on the- -article of cloth-" -. hat. Se -with piers of !cusp forreme t stress in --thin- thin s it i - &lies lbs, peel in each glans. ._ n across. of the A t re -star -of fhe music -- _ C t he t _ - - r is you hand out another parcels and an el bi d _cut stuffed MULLED CRAPE JUICE _ , _ the game es on until i the - ~. '• clothing is being worn. The play- Dabpint grape- juice, 1 pint- . Cattie in theStall er who is wearing most garments water, 6 egg yolks, pound.7. _ _ a ',.!augar, 1;1 teaspoon grated'nut• I - declared the- winner. 1t is - 7tneg, 6 egg whites. hold rid place of high import. I to let 1 who have, good pan ai e h perhaps, lourarticles Bring grape juice and water Where roars the thronging mart-= ` at clothing to boil. Beat egg yolks, well anti of the little ones on earth - rade beforerest; then those One h pa for k = add au One MagiC my humble part. who have three. - and so on. . gar and nutmeg. Beat egg whites to a froth and stir for an r I do PASS POCK With •k �d pail and stable' .•. Two teams ase.needt+tl for this -- yo re: Hold _ _ aia„o egg -yolk mixture.:, The ancients had many beliefs broonsy � iboiling giapejuice and Water :-about January which are just as As evening shadows fall - hey stand r a in two straight w - • lines' facing each other. The end .high above . bowl and our slovr- tntc Lo -day as they were ten- In common tasks I tend for Hrtn p player of each team has a pack iy into . stirring constantly furies ago. They were based on The canis in the stall. "Now, Dssirerl 'now, Dancer! �'' g y' • i. -ears of keen- observation One �- - o! cards -.any cards will do. now, Prancer! and Vixen! Fear this mixture from one. was ea that if ass, sprouted •in .'I love the knotted dark slop As soon as.'the starting signal On, Comet! on, Cupid,' on, Don= �itcheT to snottier until thor- January, it would -not glow well .The heavy rough --tamed roof . ` is given each end player begins , r- ner. and Blitten! t►ughl mixed, Serve :hot or to ass. on • the Cards ojm . at ,a r..; t sold, all the rest of the year. This The cleanly crackle of the straw p To the top o! the pore Be To tF.e n o time to her neighbor.. So they alter r , - SPICED TEA ' fir..t month was considered the ._s.ath-.the-shifted lfoof; top of the wall. darkest and coldest month of the The woven chorus of content ,travel along, always one at a ti .Now dash-a*aayl dash awayf dash • 'Six teaspoons b l a'c k tea year, attd if it lived tip to its- That drones from wail to wall- time. The last team •member away all!" leaves, 6 cups_ boiling water, 6,-_. reLutation, -the rest• of the year Because I love for His dear sake must get the whole pack together As dry leaves that before the "slices lemon, 3 teaspoons. whole would be favourable. Spring wen- 'The cattle in the stall. and_ laid. tidily on' the floor in weld hurricane fly,. cloves, '6 sticks of cinnamon, then in January was regarded " "' front before the oppositeoppon When they meet with . an ob-1sugar to taste.., 'with dread, or %fields covered For since of old a stable.knew fent in order to win. _1 stacle mount to the sky, . Use 6glasses. In boitom of with water, instead of snow at -.That wondrous Baby's birth, To make .the game more diffi- b up to the hoi�aetap the ewra- each glass place sugar and a this r�erio es -t i ea a es rds- - ers they flew, ,slice of lemon stn i naIly, it suss said that .if Janu- Of all the beasts,. of earth.. � may be passed down as already 1 With a sleigh full of toys .and -coves. In a- tea. - kettle; pour dry had mild and almost summery '• Tho -w 'kind eyes gave Him wet- described, but then, without halt- Saint Nicholas too.. 'boiling water over • the tea weather, ' then May and the rest come there-, ing, returned ' back to their start - ,And then in a twinkling I heard ;]eaves and stand for 5 ; minutes. of the summer would be bitterly They heard His first fain call- ing-point behind the backs of the - f on the roof Then pour the hot strong tea 'cold 'and 'rainy. In many . ways " Oh, proud am I to tend. for Hina players. It is very confusing to The prancing and ►awing of each heto glasses and stir with cin- thin ritontb was' a guide to the The cattle in the stal3! ° have to deal with cards in front little hoof- 'aamon stick. - "'weather for the,rest of the year. ' " - -.of• you -and behind' you at the As I .drew, in my..heatd-and. was = Now comes duce more the glori• same time, -especially as they are ' turning around, - _.. ons night, ht -moving" in opposite directions. - Down the chimney St. Nichollis The Christmas of the •year! ' -From Girls' Own _ ~ •'•They watch. in reverence and sore rlagazit4e: came with a bound. - He was dressed all in fur from " his -head to his loot. :.. .:. miracle draw near. born in The mir The Child Divine is again -- And • And his clothes were all tarnish i love is over all - Pie: A Delicacy ed with ashes and oot.' ii s 1 v _ '1It rests in benediction on " A bundle of toyshe'had flung on The 'cattle, in •the stall! In Olden Time his back, _ And- he looked like a pedlar just : -Nina Moore Jamieson " ' opening his pack; w Pies were Christmas delicacies •- : His eyes' - hood they twinkled] � � .... _ _before turkeys and puddings and , Hie iieeks were like roes;, _his - .dg `_ were known originally as "mut- P a may! + •� J.. 121 Porridge es " t . .. . '.P1lI a ton pi for various reasons ' • nose like a cherry. � -In. Elizabeth's • reign, • it was •a i _.. _ _ _ . usual to make pies in pastry - His droll little mouth was drawn - the mane up -in a bow, : • : = ..The original plump pudding ger ,mhich oulds wasped thelikBahy ChTi t'a, Aad -the beard on his chin was as rias .known as '"plum ' orridge. „ white as the snow; ` - It We ' always the first- course. ' crib. ' .They were .called coffin- „ .. '!'he sttin¢p of a pipe he held tight. • at the Christmas dinner. rPaies. _ •_ • - in his teeth, _ • .' 'very • year. -saw the custom Plum porridge had the place grow in popularity, until-- tiie And the .smoke it 'encircles his - of honor at the Yuletide banquet.* - mince -pie became that -most cem- head like a wreath; of,•George, [II. One can hardly mon of all Christmas food. He 'bad -a broad face and a little • - imagine Farmer Geioge's facot- Spare a thought fol the cooks_ routed belly,. _ _ ite dish appealing to the modern who made the. Christmas pie, tbat :. - of mu , P o an That shook whin --1.e laughed like ;►alate,..fnr it was compounded of - -was as big as a room art f a bowlful of jelly. i beef mutton, - brown 18th century Yorkshire banquet. He orae, chubby and plump, a , boiled y q :. - ., dread, raisins, •currants, prunes, It contained five_ whole�•bulloc6a _ ..• right jolly o!d elf. -mace, and gingerbres-d:'- .gnd a ton of potatoes. /q7� , T4 Larry mei heir chkilRuge- with a amife and an apology. "I'm awfully SERIAL STORY For BETTER desserts' about that, Miss Miles. All -7 Sorry my },snit, if A Xiss. Mile haLlu't been' such a good driver, Barnes, they'd ANGE ROMANCE AHEAD still be digging tin out of Ire. I c0PY1tlGNT.. -1940. glad to know you, Miss Xiles.­ BY TOM HORNER He^ lizavi,ca".3c. Mon nie ignored. arry7f. - out • stretched hand and his ht)ologY; imlipi; from the Three -If this cowp nk can't ride- any CAST'OF CHARACTERS a few 'Paddle_ 'Tan drive *i cat-, you colwh,4nds, rbags ar.-I a better MONNIE MILES--har mania for. Ther 'd be at least lo,;.� job,opeu better get him a burro. Pete.- tO the fast, driving almost. wrecked her on the Place. -beg,'111l MAy romance. . I I ... L;a�ry' tul wgll sure... black. if he hadn't been.qv-angrY. LARRY 00 U"Ie 2� LLiNs nevaspAp.ir ���• `�iporter, hkilinting:the m . urderers of 1.60ke-d fol. No notiec-4 Ott.030 hal'se the bunkhouse, -but '10s 1bithdr..' parked- neat tense his muscles --as.1-arry swung here �'w'as her nor t no evideRce os. M IK E wealthy the, reins, over his neck, twisted of her 'car. A housieboy answered the stirrup around to mount. But rancher, know too much about auto. his knock- aii.d told hint he'd fl,nd' h '4itecidents. . . Larry missed that, corral. LAST WEEK: Larry's car is t IV. . Colonel 'at ther'EHe almost missed the saddle. too - be cussin'," the boy added. The instant Lal'L[.Y'- wt­*igbt bit S. By SADIE B. CHAMBERS He -found ab�ndoned, but undamaged. - The Colonel was cus�ill�g. Larl'y the stirrup, the black."It' ..talks to Colonel Harris, gets ���k heard him a hundred,'kards 'away. sideways and away. Before Larry ed— detaille of the'8MUgQJer8'. aper- tellin7g PCte-'Bariies in no -tineertaht. c�tiil;d 'd 'ihe oth&r stirrup, the ations. Larry, driving around town, ft4 T. 0 ALL! usi. 'S GREETINGS As almost run 'down by a speeding terms how the cowpunchin' b black, $-%ead was down betweeu. —THE SEASON-,. :op sigh. ness had gone to the devil, along his forilqgs and- he was- bunching " DINNER 74 ,.CHRISTMAS wl 7 a pitch. car, when he crashes a stop with the profits. The Colonel warm. Only the-expqrt drivin of the oth. b1s muscles foi bF ar motorist avoids. an accident. ed to his subject, and was branch- Larry'pulfed ivith*all his strength Grapefruit and Grape Juice Cocktail 'Larry discover* thi driver is a girl. ing off into -politics. when Larry, to get that black head up. -but fail- _Rcist - Turkey, Say . oury Dressing,- Giblpt Grau Interrupted. ed. The horse bucked—hard. Latey Mq.nnIe Miles, daughter of C p ol..Tay I'm look- Scalloped -9,­Fat Poliitoes -"Colonel 'Miles? 41-abbed the saddle horu-:- pulled Creatiay ',%W shed Potatoes for Miles. And it Was 'on the rvii es ing fora Job. Top cowhand." Cranberry Sauce _ ugh was- killed) I led ledth;Er If he could only ranch that H "Can ycu rope'!' th*e Colenel that right wtil,rup. ..-Carrot and Celery Salad', roared 'pack at him. Up --up — then that crashing, It was there that Larry found -y -well.' re -ring -a,,- the Parker House Rorls •Nope'. At least. sof iret spin -*i smash horse the Colonel an hour lat4r.' Lit L*rY Larry knew be had -to tell had read the sign when he met the the hit earth. Once—twice. Plum Pudding Butterscotch' Haibrook truck, )leading jar to " -truth. It had been I years since ho.'d_ Barnes' -voice came`40 him faint- wn, e -%Tr been on a horse. ly—"Ride him, kid!" And Mounle's --Coffee Bulldog—wrass-le- steers?"_._ raiiipli tinkled beyond a hazi, of dust Fudge Salted Idmond& "Nope." moving landscape— all "I�vei: been In a. rodeo?". Larry's hand was jerked loose'— Grapefruit and Grape Juice Cocktail- restate - rs. She is-* pleased' to receive, -------- . . e.1. .. He -was up in the ah-. like a diver for her lyt;u're It -e Feel grapefruit, break lu quarters suggeqi0ail on topic's . I tell i - u an r hing _09-3-spriurboard—Somethiag fell removing all white membrane-. Then column, and Is even residy to Iiir TIPTOE. A 6 Pete, here. on'tils. head.... Blackues-a—_ 11 you need to know_ Th Larry. cut In uniform plecelis, sprinkle with We tv you. "Piet peeves Barnes' %- was running to fruit,, sugar and a little chopped quests for recipes or i0ecial. car?". swinging his hat to drive the .black, - to cool. menus . are in . Larry nodded. candied ginger. Set'aw4Y order: Address your n -om the thrown'"Miss Sadie B. Clsiam- TONIGHT "Paid for?" still pitching, away b Wheil ready to serve. place In sher• letters to rider. YeR. 1,W -e . shotidn' . t have done.. that, bet glasses and cover with grape iars,- 73 Weal Adelaide Street, ,yon must be Where -mijis Moonie. . . . Maybe We broke- juice. one good sired grapefruit Toronto." $end stamped. **if - you from?" should serve 3. addressed envelop* ;f you Wish i his ucck." 'EI Paso, still point% wecl.--­ (To. Be Continued). Scalloped Sweet Potatoes -of --dt1%t"swfrIed; al"X a reply.: A Mond ]Jake sweet potatoes, being sate of the highway. In the wak9-' to prick sidue. with. fork..beLqj�e speeding car. "Mounie** -home early,"Ahe. Col- It placing in oven. When well baked bon Put Apples removie from --oven. removing s.kIns,.. .Z onel gri ated at Pett-. Then to IF . z Latey "Neer_ ramex MY- dfku94- placing sweet potato, In bowl. Ma -911 -In* Mixed Parcels adding butter, gait and pepper end ter, Keep away "in. tier-. it you to 2 tabI44PObUs of brown sugar i. want to keeT) your job." 14- w.R..ked each cup of potato. in buttered cas- meet her. Gain Overseas It "A't up to ..g place one layer of -to - serble pot --(,Omp oif." lets --ordered, lead. Likely That The Fruit Will ahri 'thin 6ne, "layef' of. mafth- Utg rhe- way tri t!ie. baukhou.�v� Be F(eceived in Edible. Condl-_ i malliows. -- Alternate potato and - Hired For A Cowhand tion until dish ii three. rEarshmallow, From the poelob Jill full" pIf1CIng_a7 I - of- -I've Untlit, Mile% ay.(kr wptebed Lari.y ill, his.' car .-..l .halo qb1arte rs the old r . a -lage vbed -Tu tonforru with the requirz_` marshmallows On'tol). 7 Ministry of that -forEi, cow-- 'menta of the British Minis Grated Carrot and Celery Salad regulation 'un - anti. 1)3(1,- Scorn fillf(l Iiiiii. Volco. Agriculture and a re,U h Grated carrots the Destructive Insect and no n1or* -cowhand-tha-ti-thrit: der Chopped celery 6f Canada. perms 713. It God hes blessed kbLi With a lvt!e the housf*ba)." W. Pest 'Act .,_ChoUP4id stuffed,'cilives chid; tiptoe to. the bed -side to! ­SqyA he tA. 14OUO�.. tnl 4 '1 J(Itl_._ sending ­ 4116 C*nadar contemplating To ,grated carrot niskit. Stucly the qm*mldh on- i:ie evi.ry cti-q- Of See the fleeting r sh( rt twu hitttd�.­ Tht� -f 'I". 11tue face. 011 -as of a smile & contest and con- purlij-41 Ir1itigently at. his fighting fol,cc-+ ove"c,al;A or to cl- 11dence. Uttle oieiii sense Add Vo the above, V*lParaIlOus tune care of Only child.- -Ili,,x 'lowlt:. ear-- Vilians in: -the U1,1tisli. Ule- a ve halt cup tbi,� . k salad dressing. Serve and it's paid HIA) f!"Im i"' again reminded *at apples sho4ld on ib,red_df-4_ lettuce -and"deCorRre such contentment comes to ell!- lla�;o.­ not 'be - included in mixed V Tsar t Due to 'the dren only when they are warm, car lird tltg* periithabl!e 71 well Ps -fed and free from the ailmep'- ur jo *-a on Vils, iluiru'11�. M(,,004 eoulit. tare'of such fruit and the' I utterccatch Sau OQ and mistfortuncs while . h usual ihJ[pph3_g conditions aq- it Ce.- (41tiests for many.erCu, 11;iving, had r readv?" suit of the wat bolh the Depaft- --RutterscoLch- Sauce Of two Years But there- sre� 'dther less- fam--f- ".You lite;.. tWii fel.lbw ii! little cues and it is for these 1)1;41 illt. (,olt-tiel 'dimnvuded.. nient of Agriculture 'and the PO -t -:ago. I give It as your pudd1bg sauce we spocal. -Will r1re him.. If -h--'g C-trn";L 01'"ing office Department sit%-. that it !.3. -.flakes V% CLPS." People who know good food year the Hospital for Sic': out llcre�afts�r Till. not a�dvi�abke. to. include any fresh cup.whita corn sirtip, 1% cut's Each -icnokin- and wlm �h idr4 d at i %ne-h' 'parka; -e, '.on� S6--- nvWlurn �bro ugar, jap water. I Nlet birn ri Tva a ai a; of _fruii in, -er, and ex skilful, couv�ous or thou to thv butt I teaspoon se care andhospital c c Id se y t IT ed- I hitt,? -lit. fklmo% count ef sible damaiie 4 tabi(sroons cots re Is i, pow , It e a v y in -tlugll to other 6 tablespoons 'hit b fl elf -a and 4 OvEi 1b: vanilla, and excellent the re ed mi, 110.4 rum-11trig. 01 package itself anti also service, sad : "want to eat, well? and at U I - - menta irt i� , - I' -011t of me it in cream. in the out -,patient _13opartment a. %inp sign. right in h mail with Which may Then go to the Mount Ro\al!"- ',Iflig station try due to the 6'et Boll bite e -first foul. Ingredients Alr:r"O.At Cfa-411t�tl_a Iti contact. Moreover, hoaxy Syr Most of theme youngsters are.1rom Twim - 'rhe Mount Ro,,ai -ficitel table up the homes of parents, unalZle to oav ing. lr,� -kpi -p fl, that 'mail' sent to the :Briti4h 1,11111 sauce reaches for proper medical and hospital 0 IV hand's oil Cool.*Add vartillik 81trd him? I'd llkr to lot is longer in transit while consis compares favourabl3 with that tention. They are treated in cur thad7in -norntak creitm;Af consistency is a little too Public Wards., where the avf":rV�^ the is (n of the finest hotels in the world.. R " ..y(,,, tlititO %v'rev.% all . mrs. it i", not- liliel.�' 6e fru4!' rAo're cream. dost tier child per day is 1111.00 M0 '.(fiu ti than the revenue received f!rwi Government and MunicipalWc... will' be delivered- in. cilible..ro-nd'- menLs made f)areni.; Piu;n Pudding Cuppie -to -the plus 'air pail, .1).i d. Ht cups flour, % l(2aspcion salt,' who can afford to pay. to hate tilts ar(,fdcni4. A!tl-v 0 -Al JB,.I:,T APPI.ES 0\-I:N*- i, teaspoon each of allspice, -nut- Thus we Tender 'eiffcient helsr!!al is ('011VIP-if - packages service, yet do it below cost wreck on in. the of gift Meg. cinnamon, '1 clip stale bi�ead -and that- is. wbv Nve. Tnust ask airi- 'Y had'a sma'st-till nolo: pro lenlighi nciuding apples only.. certifica- sugar, 3 eggs, cross citizens to help make tip Itr ng—f"ut Md.' I - crambs, 1 cup brown 1 rt tion uridp-t- the Act referl-C4, 6. is 1 cup seeded raisins, � cup each unavoidable deficit cacti year. to worldcri vir,t going to, kt-c-p 411.11 ft-l!Ow 4k- renuiced befoie.. the Parcel can of chopped, figs, dan�s and of cur- DURHA �-Yu're �be at VoUr' Won't you please setid-a donsilbr. lounrl. iir� Y'011?" 'be scat. bli s regarding c(. -r- p4l, :C I f to help tis, in this great crusade _11 - Tanis, 1 cup chopped mixed "Have to. for. it •while. 11 -to t1he cup chopped suet, grated Vind in this fight '.to provide; sick anxi _tifi4cAtio.n*shduld be made. crippled children with a fair cl-,,e: 41,e4idy told him he -was bivell. live� 'Dominion - -Fruit` 1f1siic"i!- 'lit 1 to a healthy and happy future.' nearest lemon, 2,2� ctip gra" juice. 11,q tor. furn'-iii . need him. But If he', ingredients. to C6mbine run him oft., Go .4.1inw, ('hangs buttered moulds or' mould-. Cover; -IV 't to IMPORTANT! t we'll d, -IV (51 1. "k 'yotir clotllei4. and t% its leave spa(�'e to* expand X3 veli - funds hospital does NOT share in Ue the upper camp. art's W_. I Q 0 Toronto � % - time. Stearn for, 5 the un I I Service S(; he followi?�,l ITIC. 61111. ) •- . 0 Federation for Cornmunitv p *i �- because PAtientn are served from Me tbought to herself. as ! ui - all over Ontario, ed on her boots."'I'll fix (11:1t it*11y-­ IS itsr The Reiii Boas to aiming Oil thp top -Monnie. wit, THE -HOSPITAL FOR ' I-aii of the corral (ence:whElll Pete:'- ''tont - t h e Barnes and Larry .camp A1W Bar SICK CHILDREN qad(lle. houst,.. i -ome of -,he boys have - fl1eir. 67 COLLEGE STREET 0%111 stuff." rete w. "bill TORONTO, ONTARIO we keep a few Stlddle-'; around for mine. Wit), not. "chip together" and buy an Aladdin fur iikA yl)u- YOU call 9se tipshouse. -Or givit-it to motliet.w dad, flow their fellow., "WherXo Child 1<rqckf--i7n Vull'" -k in:-th Porn- dear eyes will shine witli appreciation. And how e I 11'.4 over Oil 1.11at black riodded.toard a black hor4(1 oftet, they'll remember your gift as they enjoy modern liklit- and eye strain is lesse-hed. :(Space donated' free by this. tied to a Writer Post --"t- it out. how Noll Costs So little ---f0 to Operate start. Aladdin gives Modern white light. Unsurpassed by r It a,11 i"U. Bit I ne's, Larry electri6tyfor steidinits and quality. BurnsonlY6% I ed 11)wRI-d the oil and 04%, air Economical, safe. dependable. One Test mrnntP, ('olling. Batnes gallon of Lerowne glees 50 hours of beautiful white, - room-filling IiBhtl Ifalted him. you to meet' , - ALA 11) D I N DiACEit The -Colone.1's ' HAS KEW, MODELS datiwliter,--and the -real boss around Visit your dealer. and we the nes,-g�1nnedup at Moll- t4i : btau- Bat ,. Aladdin. ..d the colorful -.. nie, winked broadlY, lArry­i�aike& shaA'n-. Ifjou 6n't know himmilte and we'll send his narile, our newest neer to the- fence. folder of Aladdin lamps and shades AUTOMATIC 1: NI. . iss-Mounie. this Is'. Lai j7 , ' C . o . 1- and FREE TRIAL OFFER. BLEBOOKLET Mantli; LiimP-ComoSRY map Dling. the new hand your Dad just 4" Leafte Al",lere0% (8) OWL hired." I "d ' -.Aladdin- "I've met NI L% r L AS, SUE 51-140 "Ve"n't we. V Mis-ter Collins?* Miss Chamberi;-'welcOmes per. somal- letters from interested 1Le1ZkdJ4U DIRECTION VERNON G. CARRY _ I MD .;Ai A .-AN -IDEAL XMAS GIFT! 20 ,0. Greater • Power, with Power Tansformer SEE YOUR NEAREST U$41 61W1 o e 5 -tube Ba e M -a V ROGERS — DEFOREST, OR MAJESTIC RADIO D-EALER. M.44voly =XMIF 4 T °:a-, - '- -....�+ .Krr a JK"'3 .mew'• �.,4 �,a..•..� � ��y.�,.:.�•" � ds:s5...:�.r•..� �•*.w. a.. :...... .i. r � : 'r3' +acs[ Tlik Women's ' Inll iu" -win--Correspondents - may are have a r F wise inTestlment. hold-their monthly meeting on, Fri- your items by Tae noon next M „B �led�lmnvP ll, _1 ..,,Blake � Beaton, is > day eiternoott, December 27th at Chastmrae on Wednesday makes Roads and Bridges Committee^ on L/ r-Bchoot meeti�s on Thursday 8 o'clock, iii the Chib Rooms. Roll this necessary paid 57th year �an clerk, Treasurer, Hugh nest - the fo]Iowring accounts - W. D. Push, W: C. Murkar, and Siert, of 1✓all A Christmas Incident of —We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beath and Sona, 168.00, Pedlar Roads, Roy Ward, --We wish, all la vers![ers'9 Childhood. F.Sc -. change of Chriatanas Pugh to our villq,e they having r People Ltd., 92.88: Thos. Paterson, Gifts, not to exceed lb eta. The Tiis- taken up residence in the Douglas 1.50, H. for L'xirfege TOwn- --Have you looked to see' if your tors, � of Christmas Car- fe-ia on tl�e Voters' Iast-Better Ola. Sociall�g _ >�tufn-residence, King. East � •line sett. &T.02. M. Forsytlf, 6.75, ..do it iawaediately, r _ -d] Bayne_ _ NQt1CC t0 �..><'E�tt Mrs. Fors B� $our, Rostessea Mes- Forsyth, Tress, Gamete $urn+, 'Siielrmatt and Ha Cemetery -Colds-�- very _prevalent in the L96', id, C. Lmneer, 128.00, on. e>t'• (iferililt. �l S9 s A= aII using the poet week the lac. /Q Oil Co. 229,46. Bruce Eaaton, 4.00, ~ eiesnnni and mtaaq ase confined stl roads in all d;rect7oioe were is AND Oil men's will b00fi, 2•9r tie Mair 4feds with ap attack of the a-very bad condition awhog..b - the - J. D, Adams, (maintainer) 6538.80/ _ . _ thawlrind `sills toll _ Roy. W J<rMe?t<,-k ' -•?We cb owed b severe per for -repairs 43.87, Win, Eaktfardt i�f'nNi on oda$ appointed boa -have been reported, many ears were Ahaan, - _ - 206.00, Garage rent, 10.00,' Ken OTOC. •1/d Me' Atha 1pu 1LM�, 77 Position on the teaching forced' into the ditches,, and garage Creditors of John- A9nnan, of Pick- Ward operating grader, 45.4.7, Fred �fY of the Toronto public schools, igen wW e k HiOW labor. 26`21; : A I,ee, laby,�, ICiK Mals III Iliad ' 11+Y• will iz - ept busy- assisting mot•, Gentleaasn, otic died at the 80.80- ` gear labour 21.60, • , --•�nr schools elotie bila Steele for OrietB in, their dflYicuittea. Vil i �� Dei .,- ien of Pickering, ' Septeanber W. Disnely, 7.60, , H. Bgwen 5.60. � Christmas 9ac4t *n- We wish r-ne United Church- Young Pea 17th; 1940, are requestied' to servd The Corrtmittee on Contingencies >�eW and ��OeA tf ill *e teachers and pupils a ve plc�'s ynjon met in the basement of Pairticnlars oi' Lheir claims to the , Pleasant' hoHBsy _ ' paid the following- - _C. E. a O • �r=� the church qn Wednesday evening, undersigned before Decesn�ber• 818t, Relies Officer, 288.60, Main AQ* �y -fie are pleased to report_ ,hal . .-and -elected- the- -f_o1 1940, after which date his estate _ 761ze. FrimX ' Pr'ouse, w1ho been to of Indigents 954.18. John Phillips; In the eg officers for son. Hon. Pres. atoll be distributed among the-=par S. A. O. 60,00, 1,• T. . Jadtnston,, lOb: Phone Pick 8504 hospital for sevgtal •areeke, is Rev. M. R. ,Jenkinson, President, ties entitled thereto, and the exec,- Don. Beaton, 225. Wm. Chester, 40. Ryby Andrew. Secrytary, Margaret utrix will not be liable for arty 6;A number from Pekering went Westney ' Treasurer. .Carman Barr. of which she has not 'then receiv�i to 'WhithV oto Sunday evening to ett. Christian Missions Comveners: notice: Following the council session eIl • • _hear the s members, officers and press pro. The Pickering °� wry Ilorothy Joblin and Ruth 12edditt: ceded to the Matt1L+��s+��� much enjoyed, Christian Fellowship 'Conveners:t DaWd at- .OsSaws' -December `11th, Hotel, where MEAT _ --Sam McNish, -who. worked for Mary Choquette said Jean Warren, 1940. all were guests of Reeve Wm. Ree- W. J. "Miller here a few years ago, Christian Citizenship Conveners: - - sir, at dinner. During the hour, � -reported in Casualty (deaths) fie Reeve addressed those at the We Carr a , full ,line. 4 ) 'Leonard 'Barrett and' Donald Scott. W. E. N. SI:NCLAIR,. K. C-, Bank � ' Ust, from •E_ngland -a ferry s - a- table, briefly, ' thanking the inem- L Christian " Cuhre Conveners: - �f Montreal' Ruling, Oshawa, Ont. berss for their harmonious co-oper- ,_Fresh go. He was moth the C. A. S. F. in 'Wm. Bryant and Bud Crawford. Re- soon dun$ the _ —"'-- g year (for such it England, and 'wrll2 be remembered by 1 creation Conveners: = N,aryMcCrae: ----- �- - a feria here. He was, only 18• years Mary Riley,. Mary Calvert and Rev. Alt1CP, t� CTC�LLOli wets• Ed), and to the officers' and a tid -f. - of :age: - - - the press for . their services. Mr. , Q Jenldnson: - Piarnist, M'rs. Jenkfnson. AND OTHERS Reesor informed them, that he des- Cured ---rDr. N. E. McEwen, �w,ho kms. Editors, I. St. ,John and Lois Jen- teen confined to his bed during the I ldns. _ _ In the matter of the Estate of the !red to continue office in the com- _ - past tarp weeWs, seriously ill, is now —Mr. I&rbert Scott, , with ... his .late 'William Cullira, Pickering,Ont, ing Year, and was _desirous of ser- - eats ving, - in the best. interests of is malting a retovefZv. r ,and we "may ! wife and daughter, of 70 Millicent - see him vaj and Propos the Toast to Our deliver is at our serriew around r:, oronto, narrow escape eC tors of William- Cullis - of t the IZfn 7 again' in a few days. from death on Saturday azernoon, Pickers I g, which was responded- to -Pickering Township, retired farmer, byr Messrs, Deputy-Reeve W. . g, Phone Pick i$2Q --'Bruce Johns, son _of Mr. and when their clot• skidded ,on the ice who died at Pickering..Novemblr We. Lesiie Johns .received ' serious } at the . C. P. R... crossing on the 16th, 1940, are requestd -to send Councillor's, Robt. Ruddy,, CLARENCE 5ILK Injuries several days- ago, mrhen he Brock Road. Mr. Scott who has a Particulars of their claims to the _ -tell on on the ice, suffering slight con- ! summer"limne ib Pickering, was on undersigned before December. 23rd, tussion; and- possible 'fracture of his stay to_ Brougham, to pay' his 1948, after which -date his estate _ the shoulder. He ante unconscious 'taxes, and had just reached th2 -will be � distributed an+ong the par- for -several hours following the crossing when the car skidded on ties entitled_ thereto, and the exec- t t p ice, Mr. Scott saw an-approach- utors will not be liable 'for any. - PC - -Orf Sunday -evening next, the ing freight train coo ing from - the claims of which they have not then+ service in the united - Ghurch will- west. He applied the brakes, but received "notice. - be prefaced bar a Carol and Candle- the car turned round on the ice. 'with the -front part of the car di r- Dated at Oshawa, Deees.ber I tt4 - oneo' light Service. You. will' enjoy this, slog beautiful service and the ectly is the path of the tanin. With 1910.. Dio-kens"..'Wok'' carols: You are invited "td '.our der- the asais#aance . of . brvo young men, '• . _ _ , __ .: ..: `vices. Make your Christmas mean the occupants eamPed safely from W. R. N. SINCL,gjIR. K, C. f� ��GD3p �}���� /� �1 sclinething to" you = so ,to church on the vehicle, but the car_lalas` reduc- -Sank of Montreal' .Bldg,_ Oshawa, Kral --phrase- (! out UOm� 'Christmas Sunday. .. ed * a mass of wreckage. It vt-aa .Ontario, ` The many Pickering friends of here that the late Rev..' A. J. Mc- �•r•.� If=- A. E. Calvert,_of Toronto, are Lellan, of Claremont, met -death thing like'.• �,h1S • _.,,L �il� . _ mourning her ?iassiug at her home several years ago, as he was return- Final'Cotmcil Meeting for •19dp •. h to Toronto last week, after seveA. ral ing from .Picicerir�. - 011 �hTl> till months islneef- Dir.. and Mrs. GeL __. ' ' P}ciceri ' T 11 V j a j1.n . _ nq wp...Couacil met on :. vert have stent the summers, dur- Monday afternoon last in the final - ing th6 past ferx WHFTF`\ AL£ meetin heirt Aud t•pears. on thesr g_of the year. All_meambeis �� keep �t all We -are proud to aenounee Fled urtca2 su i Mia- - Calvert had interested herseii pported and -endorsed e -D1 in aany of the women's groups loc- Gxiff`n, one of our star -players %on resolution received, askin for the g P the Whiterale hockey Team, has $ theyea' � ` ally, and •oras much loveii L*y all free tirane?ort over _.C, ?v: R. Innes •. joined the R. E. A. F. and is now all who krmw her: The- svmpath�, of for C. •A. S: F. men, in Canada. training in Toronto. - J'ohn "Phillips, his ,8 il-ou'd ' be partifiulariv a lic' ble Ili these r t;3iia� cbritffiuruty' is extending to the - ps, �choot attendance � ` K . y Lots of folk are f�nding the side- Officer, gave a report of very fav- 1'p eormwrsn farm] w•plks too Slippery discordant times. and it'.. seems to lits that Inany of The DOcember meeting of the PP�ry. for _comfort: curable eox�dst;ons in his depart- 11 r: J. McDonald and' Mrs. Randall meet throughout _ ' our CW;taMers - and.'friends, ninst be imbued .with Junior Institute aria held in the ghout >he. tow7►ship 6 } bulb expe`riertred falls,' resulting in The' Relic probably thfl 8t?LILIe-thou tl Institute Club Roams on Saturda • ( f Account, was bruisesWcond.burnps. the Smallest in-the history of Rel g t, for there i8 some on thing afternoon last, and, took the _ form I 1it'e congTr�tulate A. 11. Flemin we firlZe, more than: anythIng,-`-Offr" relationship of - a Christmas party.* S,pecisl fes- 1 g• ief Administration in this munici.=,- on betftig- selected to rece've 1Q0 Alit :tures included talks on Christmas y $1:50. _Ten families and with ou—the good-will foU hale gh0wn uE 3(jp Menu" by Miss W $urninR>h and 'pounds of mash free this week, seventeen individuals no�v on the _ Miss M. , Westney, and an exchange given liy the 1tilaster Feeds every Roll• days l)1 the year day an the R,15 a..m. broadcasts. The .Pickering Village Chimber M Chri4r.nns presents. The tea • Do ndt forret -to-attend the splen- ►r70„ at this season of goG3 N41,1 R W21Ilt t0- eX ICS$ .. table was ttutefully decorated for ; of Commerce, asked for 'the amend- n did entertainment •to be given on merit �of-an �exiaLing _loos}_ bn _lou, nut apjfreclarion f this generous 8ttitUde OII your the occasion. and centt�ec} tr�c• a sake Q 4 Mondavi • evening,' 2.1rd, in the 1.' O. "� and was presided over by the host- calling for the raising of Transient Hart. and'wish for ou and yo.Uri wherever you may asses Misses Helen Baisdon and G. O' F. Hall. in aid o{ the Mitish S Traders' License Fees from $100 to ' War Victims' Fund, sponsored by : be, and under ' whata�er eircu'matances you 81`e, wean. SR00. and the preparation and en- the Evening. Telegram, forement of a Pickerin `a Right Joyous Ghriatlnss and a Ha New Year. large, rico -house on the The pupils of S: : S, g _Village' g y No:Bare div- gu;j� B -taw spy aI. Dr. McEwen farm on the 5th con= in of their very. best, y ,asking for a mi^- cession was totally destroyed by g ry• - Practicing, •smut`, -cost of new residences to lie - day by date. They 'realized the need - .Sire on Friday noon loci, while the 51500. •vt•itii specificrations. Both re- "' •• -_ - _ - ss great, to help the brave people i 'ocxupants were oUt around the pro- quests were granted. CHAPMA perty. The fire is believed to have °f Britain,so if unable to attend, During a• discussion of the finan- e you.-can- send• a donation to Mrs. cial situation of the • munki ality been sauced _ by_ *heated pipes, Randall, Mrs. G. - Hamlin or M:s, The residence,, famili_ar to marty, it was revealed that,. the townshi.n was cbmpi'eted only a couple of Fred Griffin,':ffrs. L. Trail or Mrs, now possess, anion Carr. This is the ro„ g other assess, years ago, andwa§ fulls enu'pped, P responsible over 820,000 worth of equ' ment, ick ■ including a d°mestic for the Women's Institute enter- — _ g Purrtp and trot 13,000 feet of snow fence an 2900 �tai.kntent: ering r�er system. It was partiallycovered : • posts, Fire are no;v making our am• � are. - .:>�n ins ,rrn �andleh ht_�a - - p- g - .>; t� a sno;v fence at 3. cents Per foot. a by insurance. White Gift Semice `was held in —In his sermon,' g6nday niornin� _ saving of about l0 cents per foot, - - ----- l:nited t'h,irch on Sa, lay, ;Lissa ;�, over that of" 'purchasi'n'g rhe fence ► i last, Rev. 34. Jenkinson, n,iriis2e, 'T'IONA�. 'WASHER WEEK °f the United Church, made a strong, Rooth read the story of "The tion- else�rhere, _ derfal Birth ':of the.: Saviour," -Nor- Plea for .'the church of today. He. Over 12,000 cubic yards of gravel called attention to the position of man Randal}, as the Shepherd, and was fakery fioni the iowriship pit Lleyn: Mason as the.-Bo • Shepherd.. -'-Coffield &- Locomotive; The care • the church in -the wotgd of todas� J P this year, _ :._ � • round a cam Afire, Baas veil per- _` f re@-viggherg, Priced $59 to X99 the church in the da^ of crisis, 1t Enrly reports on the 'pe• iprntiancu s generally known that mane ; over formed, .Mollie -Randall • and' Jean of' the -new &M's •maintainer with Anthony,.. dressed. in. `white and car- ` the face of the globe, turn to-the the snow plow, from .all sections, • '_Findlay and McClar Stoves and ruing. lighted candles, gate readings - �hurch in time of stress, but he g� indfzate this purchase to have peso Y reminded us that many still looked'-°f Peace on Earth, Goodwill to _ - upon the' chuich as aft "air-raid 11'len, The choir..-supplied, , beautiful, .Ranges and • Quebec Heaters,,.- "- shelter, rafjher thaft,.;• as a -iron+ f4tin,g music, i _ The Whitevale-•Baptist Christmas�'�;� Lai �itittial FsB Stove Pipes El The black & kine, o rightful place." It was al- E'Abx�sirnent will be held in the - r y alv, so shown 'that mane person5 be- church on Friday, December 20th, - _-'''r+�•� �_ -- , come mucks interested in matr3 '°r- at 8: p m An attraeth e ' ro - Pulrina � 'PVlaster Lai,ying Mash, ganizatfons during war time, which P gra , ,ani �a'R�A'iMdA 1191!, tl� �Oys, .- including choruses, patriotic drills tern "Shell' and Scratch Feed J have their origin in the church, and, and- e sketch entitled, "Seir'ced for imterest in she or ntzation this e Gorlin has been arranged. prates for Farm and Country _ . made a further plea for ft si dinr ,_h g„ GlheR Sa 4f ; 7 buildings.- o'r4ori The church ,would still -be. ©n Sunday; 1}ecer»ber 22nd at 7 �. ligan, for Mc�ormick-Deers Farm Ndchityer_ `� m„ a 511461 0 - Christi iii Service in Windstorm Insurance on Btfildiags og y' t#hd ie.. •when- tike .•war. - was 'oven and. _ _ . all wise organizations have finished i iageant form' will be held. A pag. Windmills, Silos etc. Repairs. _ their work...He remirded his list cant, entitled, "The Gift .Supreme"--Automobile. Insurance of ".Pw 11111atte We lit ve it, con (sat !k QT 9h � I" ins," tlr�r,- energ. that for the Christ;an work- accompanied by appropriate Christ- .All Binds er, there was no protection, there mss music will be presented, • All - = Films 8000 , are cordially invited. Tlie n,ontin:'r - Write or Phone' i Q R A • _ `+ ar a,}d al,vay g be hard pail`s, diffic= gen1ce will- not be. heW::rtanda n "�; n ,' .1+, �+' J. S. a+f >►LSD FC� alties and "disappointments; yet al= 3' -e� r+ t:, �•_.. w ito rr 1, KERING mays hope.SCIt°Al 8A usual. p "- Y- WHITBY, O_VTARIO f ` •