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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_02_08 RKNME1i(itiARIO,�—FRIDAY,FEWW — Jr —- `> Prises $11160 Par Year V. >)'Rifo 'R and 90N1 R'ti2si.ISi�1>3KR3 Py a r ounci rove Expendit a For addition -To - i. : flew District h school . - _ _ i Annual MeetntYonda ,. February 19" - TURKEY SUPPER Andrew's PresbyteranChnmh FairportUnit" Church Ptck ering' Village�'Fidwring Towrdip Council, this Pickering, Ontario Frenchman's Bay Read I Mrs. Alvin Bushb - - ,'Mieek -apprnved the expenditure, of � "— - q� Sunday School Hall Y attended 'ghei- $130,000 for a frae-room addition On Friday evening, -February 1, tht bolt 1 0,40 funeral of her uncle Mr. Fred Days -after a creamed-turke-y_ornbun sup SATURDAY, - FEBPWARY 28. -OUShanty Bay, last week, t . +to,the Pic t7�ering District Sighper- served by the ladies of the con- ' ' p� . ' )Mira Mary Boyer is-now working � • School; A. R, Irwin, Chairman of the gregation, the minister Rev. Mr. ` $ Supper Seised Frost 0 to 7r at the Aj Branch of the Canad• i School Board told the Council the Marshall, opened the annual meet Tickets can be had from any school W" designeA to accoimmodate Ing with prayer. Mr. Barrie Mac- Member of the Church,; inn Bank of Commerce. - ' s e . s 31n. Lloyd Morrison had her mob- foul`hundred students and_opened Kenzie was elected Secretary and -'• her Mrs, Wilson vie'tin Meat for ` ;last Septanber with an enrolment'of read the minutes of ,the previous Ilor Information Phon67JX '. four hundred' and twenty-two. "With meeting. TICKETS -41.2,5 a'few days last week, i the increase in enrolment each year The financial reports of the var Fels:`2Sy fir in this comm, ' Her ends unity were very much concerned-to at the present sats we will need anii. ious-organizations within the church hear Mrs, Goudy's being taken to were as-.follows'- General_-_Fund, the Oshawa'Hospital ' for t __'�other high school in the township.by (2121.71, - Ontario County Folk'School 1954" he said. It is estimated tha#r After expenditures of urgery ' .. � $1363.2.1 and 7;600 allowed for the �-•" last weep!-end. She is reported to of the one hundred and eighty-four Ontrario County's.. second Folk being. g Xatreaice pupils.now in the Elemen- mortgage there was a balance on g 'dein as well ea..can be ex- _ ­­',. School:was-held recent) at the farm _ hand of $ 50 y petted at the•moment. 1 __ ts►r7 schools of the district, at least Our bud etre rt showed collet- h+ime of Mr, and Mrs. William Pegg, S Po { The Bank of Commerce here•is E one hundred and eighty will enter Our of $1.28,25 which were trans- three rAiles north of Greenwood, un- I high school next year. The new add- ferred to' E: W. McNeill, Treasurer. , ~ - _der..the leadershi of Clare Burt, g now counters ving the r installedaltered.- giving P itt3on to the high Schopl would act- The Ladies' Aid raised $948,20 Provincial Secretary of Farm For. ' omodate'ria. hundred pupils. The ai►d�lxer ex erases ! Y a' »such more modern appearance: p paid choked a um. Rural young people from a num- fthim would be added to the north balance of-$498.25 and $508 in bar-of cw,nmunities availed them- j Earl o ew in spent the week-end a seadeanic wing. bends- - at iiia home n Flesher ton' the oc- - -. selves of this opportunity of work- ' - I cession of his father's birthday, -i 'Will this addition be enough- to The Women's Missionary Society; I crag. and playing_tNg:zther for a-few. - Duffins Creek rose to.' over. six - - handle all the pupils two years Pram 'exceeded their allocation-by raising days. 90.1 inches over the hig}}way on Mon- 10aw?" asked Coun, Newman. $184,97, One Life Membership was �l`he first' afternoon was an intoe- -- • "In an interview with the Dept. given to Mrs.,I%omas Andrew who day, but the highway employees : situ Education last week, they .toles us coag been a faithful member mal tet-act;traitrted Period, with in- 2 - • struction in Leathercraft by the state the ice has not gone out yet.,,, ' we were not saki for,enough" Mr and worker of the W. K. S. n6 u8 "Resident Leader, and in weaving by Irwin said The Sunday School receip#s were Beatrice McLean, Mr. Burt'spoke o1. Card of Thanks $136,88, ,t,ftm• all expenditures, the history of the Folk School move-. The Yruiicipsl Board will now - - . PP Pere was a balance of $45.09, In ;rnent in our province. 'lie anted We arieh-Z7s-thank our n►any >Mwve to approve of this ex enditcrre. . connection with the Sunda School pointed I . out that the have adapted some of '' friends and neighbors and ehe diff.-- • * ' • • _ a Fellowship Club met one e�err( r - -- _ - J%Aering-1i igage Water Agaiw ! I the ideas from the Danish Folk Brent organizations for their ktndi- � Ing a.week These meetings were -Pi ekering Village Police Trustees I opined with ' devotional exercises. i i high Schools,,applying them to our ness in sending ` SHS cards and for C. $, ]IEorIey and Grant Messer after which various crafts' were oan-situation where we are condua..I the numerous enquiries received k -waited-on Council*regarding the wat- Puz'an�d i Catrada taourns the passim([ pt shorts-term Folk Schools. during Barbara's recent stay sit the g 1 _.• or question between the—Village and The Mission Band retired 7;20,10 I. King George the Sixth. and The activities of each dray began� hospital. '- Ajax. The ©erlr-was instructed to which was forwarded to 'IKe-gees- - there.to trier to eRery )+cart: with a -worship seraice bar. and 11rs. Wilfred Runt i • write Hoa C D. Rowe to see if byierV-n General Fund. For we.were ail of his recally. P prepared b _ y He was a gracious Soveretgn the"students, or "participants" as i titers was any possibility of getting The Mission Band regrets losing the Mrs. Annie Louise Douglas very and a kindly ratan. whose Pim- water to be called. Th B water for the villageunder an a theirry able .leader, M. F. J yh anent whereb there would"be o y, work groups everyone assisted the - Harvey,-who has moved from this plc dignity won for him the . School Mother, ,13rs, I. L. McLean, Pace 'sit the Home soniny ry The Heath took 1 per_ district love of all his subjects, In his with,the the housebold duties, The dis- t t 1t restrictions• or datrses . devotion'to hie kingly duties of her daughter, 3 k church- St, in Ming the'-village .expanding indus- The Friendship Club raised. $140, Richmond-Hill' r , of"aa former Picker- ing nail and afterray chat rtable done. f 'Unsparing- y S - yeai a aco in y. 79, ty: ittPthe darkeatthatu'rs,of lie' terspersed b�airec►various and crafts. in re of some acre. hada ante of 7:9.5.28, * « ' • - country's tt►e person of.Mr•a. Richard nd c t ei to if 879,03 with a balanee• of ' his people, sharing their ho re C the lively discussion on flue-'i e� xQw s - St. Andrews Choir report ,rest Y s peril he stood beside During • Heatin Sysfem'F1Fhurr. P peg, top' o-op.Principles" it was,de- Douglas (formerly Annie Louise «1,Yo re and Earl af8,18, their- sorrows -Ind trWmp x, ' tided that nominating by; ballot, as r bunting) on Junuarj,.._21st,, r of the Fite Area t. - - y The Men's .Club held one meeting "sfmbolizinR their courage and well as electtr.g by ballot, ig one Mrs. Douglas was the daughter- "Taylor on CotlncYl re the heating of . and collected $9,00 from the nine "det-ermination,'Hia We was an democratic .µ'ay of'.getting an act- :the late Mr,-and Mrs, : B1•ereton rteir new fire hall. The system now. 'men resent: We are looking for .'example to us ail, - Bunting, pioneers in this area,. - - P. R jve Board of Lhectors 'rather than. ;lastaltrd is not ca ble of`heaths 'rare to'seeing this grouip grow in open- nominations -from the fluor. Her husband predeceased-her)come Pa g r lbe,hall. to the temperature requir- m•mbenhip and acti~itigs, _ ' Tie statement'that the Board ah,ald yeses ago, and-she -is sun ived by z = 1, '',sd, A representative of the heating In the electrons' the following one son Bert and a daughter,klelerr ' P R i be mode up of Ill meet, was strongly -,Orn me -.with the council and the were elected to a' three-year term - - Nommittee-men on Monday night. 14 orf the Beard of Managers. E. Cud- Mr. and tlm;Eirrtnrth :11acLeud• +tuestio►ted, ( 1rs. W .J, blusun►, M Y g -She is also survived b one-brd- lit probable the prese-nt unit will be drew, Berge Hanson, Joan Baxter fur Municipal Go,rernment set-up a, ter William, of Manitoba and sic- k pieailaced by a larger one,, Doug. Rammer. i Mrs. "ni. tn Tuesday,st:rct cud - eelebrateu W - many angles. _tors Bertha�and 1lrs. (I)r.M li. Dt, January as d's:cussed- from - Those ha-ing two years'-still on, a should let the-local Counzi! sow gateman, of Toronto.- - the Board: Robt. - Reesor, Harry - y i that we wvint dote, or not done, bye - rrtetanerrt took- lace on' Thurs- the -Geldea AnruYersar of th.ir A deputation from Fairport Be&c:4 Bowes Frank Hall Geo. Match. weddiii8 tit .the ,iolne of Mr, and sending.delegatiuns. If we must crit- i p tr Leaded b A; Grills asked if the. . 1 day with interment in Mount Pleas- �- _. y Those with one year: Jas. Pal- Mrs: barrie Machenzie, ' ;0 Birch icize, make it cumtructive criticism. , approach to the Fairportrailwa e Ant- Cemetet Toronto. y mer, Alex. Jackson Wm. Cooper, C4vscent, jax.- In Me afterncc�n ` Why Farm Forum' We•can make � .- - t - ore" could be filled is and then Barrie MacKenzie, _they r'et•eut horn to_Lheir-fueu ._-our-:Forums effecrKe-in-our._tonin: - t lotraighiened out. The'Clerk will get The ,Session report showed- the and act'juitintances'made duuring the unities by dealing ,without. prob:., lsricu tore t;ght" At Ilia " ICs touch with the C. N. R. for in- Sacrament of the Lprd's Supper past winterpjit Ajax; At the tea tab- =)ems in the sack)) discussion giroupa: Dunburtua hiwanians _ formation on what agreement .they was given each,-quarter in 1951,-Two le'decor:.ted with. Yellow candles and On questions.needing action at govt . T ' eaa arrange. new,members were received, two - -lad. 'K.'•Brown; Agf•icdltrire Chair*- - • • • M children baptised and, one marriage baby 'mums, Mrs. Graham Pinkney I er'nment level,'the Federation ,nf Ag- :man, was our apeauker Lur the even- e: s i ]Kr. Bonk, of.the Altona Roal who Pe?fornted by Mr- Marshall_ in the presideii; veaile fife hostess' was ass- riculture can act 'on the Farm For- ted iii at Monday's n►reLmg and spoke - Y' operates a machine ' sop an re- _ on the subleet "1 he Day of the -I builds_ cairs, stated he�-was willing to Anniversary Ser-,ices were held `a Bryant and Mis._O, Graham, On "Are discussion periods included Hick Farmer is past." A few of Ed.'s on Dec. 3rd with.•Mr. Kerr as the a cold day, of brilliant. sunshine-the Are We Using the Press." and the _ sign an agreement to have the. 8 rin flowers made a pretty sett- "Influence of Radio."' It was dec- remarks led to some controversial =�a wreaking on-these cars done in . a minister; spring P Y I discussion with the members, and We lost one' of our oldest and" ink. -Thesbride of fifty years. wore. ; .ided that' of-all the mediums of in- , building he will erect, cover any, tended -to• show ehe .interest taken - :host•faithful •preinbers, Mr•s; John l" 'a*corsage of ruses and the groom a , formation and. communication avail unsightly whae d ,cams with tar, by the.cluh in.the subject.. Murkar who �li.ed during:the year, buttonieLe,.. the ,gift of.tlir only able in.our modern world, the radio paulins and bake out a "+wrecker's _ and most recently, Mr. F: J. Hai- + r•a dehild liunnie Isabel Mur•r•a o Ed. ga+:e. some ideas-of the cost g n, t y, f probably has the g►safest influence -license"- if necessary. Council main- -.•ey; These two members are sadly Timmirr5 They received- .many lov- but the press- is a, very:-close sec-, entailed in_building a r�roderzi.dairy tains there were numerous comp- missed `Erna our congregation. I farm and operating it. Most of the Uinta "re noise and workinglate, ely. cards .of cuugxatulatians. and ond, Individuals or groups should _ + The meeting was brought to a I various gifts. city cousins" in the club hadn't; 6 commend a,newspaper or.radio stat- .r•ealized�before•the'a perise and Ithe _ parking cars on the road .etc doseby,the riiiniater•pronRuncing the T'ney +were married in 190Y at the ion when w@ read or hear something .Council also. ojiened tenders and Benediction, _ work"required for such"a project:, s home of, the bride'9 parents,. 'Mr. -of outstanding interest. All our let- I beard representatiyes-of the various f P' t 8. All agreed with the speaker when• . 0. E. S. NOTICE and fMr,: Donald Matheson 'coli" s, ters shmiH- 't be about our'dislikes, firri s handling road graders, A dec- Ontario )Cha ter: \o. ?27.. ' he said that "farming is the back- " P O, E. Huron, .,enc} :t., Le�er}rony was per, A batura-study hike,w as�conduc "isit,n «ill not be made'at`present ori S. will hold a Memorial Service to- formed by Rev, Rhurick McLeod, . ted in "Uxbridge Forest Another bone of''onr countr$�" and.-that"'good ;� the,maintainer th_ e}� will purchase, nirTf-(Friday) at 8.00 I soil management is the keystone�to p. m. at the of Stornoway, Scotland. The paa•ents enjoyable si3ssion was 'one dealing , but the figures given were: Ca,r•rut- McEichnie Funeral Home for the successful farming.' id the•couple all came from the He& frith an .Appreciation' of,the Vis- Iters Co, with allowance for old late Teresa.May Draper,.Dunbaiton, This. club is trortunate in.hiving so (continued'on page eight) who passed away February 7th, r rides about••oire hundred yeais,ago, sial Arte. From among the .many. many members who are capable'gf - c - -- �-takhig nine'+veeks and four days to copies of fa.mqus paintings which , giving an entertaining, interesting make the voyage by sail boat. They. were on display throughout the evening, Ed, was introduced by C. , t rs i School, each erson was asked to.' Risk n thanked _. . _ were among. the first settlers n p that-part of Bruce County, hewing choose one and later tell the -story : k a dby C. Morris on • - - behalf of the club( - Corr.- their, v^' _. Valeat�ne Tea - - their- sha'ities out.of the dense for•- of-ahe artist and painting, y ys, est. T'ney'have ever been staunch Sunday morning, the participlants,'il The next program is b the Bo and Girls' Committee - Chairman: supporters- of the. Presbyterian leaders and hosts- attended Green- Harry Cook.j On Thursday afternoon,; February .1a', at 3.00-P. M., _ _ Church, fr ' '*the day's' that they hood United Church where t'hqsser- j "•t ", J r'= center•leaden the.Psalms in Gaelic. the•Ladies of the United Church, Pickering, are holding lrpet in the clearing with the '*pre'*' bice was in c'liarge of Rev, H, ' Al. an attractive Valentine Tea, to which all the ladies of.", g. Monkrnan. In the afternoon the i ANNUAL a 4 the 'Village and 'surrounding District are cordially in. Mr. MacLeod ser:ecj on the Board group went to the studies of Stat-. OYSTER SUPPER vited. Tke program consists of solos'--by' MiW. A. A. . -• of Managers and Sessign• until be-: ion CKLB Oshawa,where two tape, eiyterian Ch'atelt r !Crowld, of. Oshawa; piano solos bf Mrls: C. E. Brown, I St, Andrews Pr — cause of failing eyesight, he retired. recordings were made of the Folk , a ..; slid for the guest speaker, we are having Miss Jeari Picketlns-Ontario, Humflton, Nattional.:Secretary bf the Canadian Associa. Mr; and Mrs. MacLeod farmed on School.activities, Following the clog- y + - tion of Conaumcrs. This means a very entertaining and i the 10th con, of Huron until'their Ing banquet an evaluation session, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 311.'' i_.-_ 7, - enjoyable afternoon for ally Be with us retirement to the Village of Ripley, brohight"the School to a coneinaion Prov`x1 n'* l be"made for• those ' They have two daughters, Marg+•'•', The Ontario County Federations who do not enJoy r 'l aiit' (Mrs: Barrie 1VIacKenzie of of Agriculture financed"se7enty-five 1 j Y Oy�erO. BTLVER COLLECT;ON ( ) - Su per at.6.00 P. JL R AIL- Ajax, and Anne.(Mrs. Norman Mur percent of tbe,four-1;ty school wh1dh of Timmins. A tl•ird daughter Trac open to --ural dt"if pp any h 41.00 o v) v AD iTSSiON „ . . Ic:bel,.died in infamy. Y,here in the County, - ti -Zak _. _ _. _ . - - - _..�.__,_.-- , - - _ . _ ,. .. . — .r - .. '. I ,_ ; 1:. ,. '� ,L. ,'c at .,.-. . •- '. . ter' .. . _. 1• ' �_ ••• - . . .. .. - � . - , � . I . - -NO Ll� isified Advertising so 1. . . . - - _•T 8 E � ytr S P.0 R T S C 0 l 8 M L AOENTs WANTED YED147AL . . . .' uY ,4 1X81,T — 1C a[AILE EVERY DAY A PAY DAY IT's PROVEN—Every SuNror •f, Rl1w!- .,- . , .' _ meaiuri etcher'Olt gout' dLtrlct:•Spina- - � +- Year after year there's a heap of 4id opportunity for ambitious individual. lilxiw's R•4ttedlr. I : _ _,-.-.. - «.,. 1* 4: 541oev A few calls a day will put cash in yuur MUNRO's DRUG STORE I. ,�:.. ptu{f written sad talked concerning pockets and a Free Suit on Your yacli. •. ' the matter of 1. Coi}seryatioA; !wt, A real oponunity to go into business iii Elain Y1e i with no Investmtnt, Free •ample, set os ;1.23 Express PrepaW • I. e TODAY'S COLUMN 'could be entitled:- , when 'you come right down to hundreds of swatches. style book, etc. No . �� "What Price Glory?" an of ironic sports cases, those who actually J)O any- experience. no money needed. Write tin- 4fMEN AND WOINS Ella -- ~theme, This is the story of Thorpe, l mediately for the most le Act made- MEN AND WOMEN __ `. ry thing about it are mighty few and to-measure aotnmg sample .ec ane tar' • gigot amateur, winner Of the 1912 Olympic instructions Orr takig¢ measurements. BE A"HAIRDRb:$$ER - decathlon slid •penathlon, though you'd far between .And, while.the grators' ,, Ay v PARK" CLOTilEB IxC. 4411% CANA A'S 1.EAD1.%a SCHOOL continue t0 orate, and' the "view- Dept. d•E, Box 6t, ftatlm "!�". Gnat ODPortunitY.Learn .'`ACV'!!know it by scannniag official amateur - ,• - •'2liontrsst.'Qae. - - - Hafrdneafns •• ' hand-books and mentals. with-alarmers' pen their indignant Pleasant dignified Profession, good'wase. Twice, in the lash two years, I met the- great- Indian athlete, Letters to the Editor., Canada's BABY CHiCYs rhpusanda of succeesr,>i Marvel greauaw the story of whose phenomenal Olympic feats were ruthlessly natural resources continue to slip 9 America'. Greatest System—— ,]iEItIEhIBLA the cost not as important illustraatede talogu Fr•• • swept from the record-books as if' their presence there would ` down a river faster than-a whole I, . aw-fqu,� returns ger dollsr Invested. ` ' . ', constitute an .■bominatioti. This bit'of far-fetched inquii110Tlal It does not Day to take A chance on ­-MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS - doubtless lot of realize. .tock of uncertain breedias background, 258 Blnbr St "tV.. Toronto -• , intolerance and small-minded bigotry was inspired, , . * -` + •+ a■ you canna set results unless the . Branches: .. by a churlish drought that with IIO printed record, Thorpds -- stock has the•reo-utred Proven breeding 4i Kbns 8t., Hamilton ! greStaess would soots be forgotten, that later generations would One notabre exception to the to ¢ e the auction results. .o impo 7z Rideau St.. allows t ', of tant nece arty in mskin money is t e negelr be aware such an,athlet}c great ever existed. - _ "do-noir^'ng" party is the group Pouu ese coda To tcIt chlckis BELL BRITISH ION ' . I -met Thorpe one nigl-it in:�autres. e was trying t en to p tslnen knoviwli- as th'e Torontu XX— ADE co measure d�easea. •,- + are hl¢ vuallty cfiicks. al turkey children's and men's wAar representar e1Fe out a -as manager of an Indian wrestler, and•professional Anglers and Hunters' Association, POt}ite, older Dulle[e, started' chicks. uvea ;vanted to sell dlrect to tho•bomes. _ _ _ - promoters, who owed him nothing seer t it -for his local Catalogue. [,test styles arse fabrics are avaattble p g p p y y whose Canadian National Sports- rose NOTCH CHICK SAiEs Every Garment tactors Guaranteed. High estate, Nvere more ki�ld to Thorpe than were-those who hounded men's `Straw, 1952 edition, is fast Gnel>m • "-° Ontario- _ ": ret commissions and bonuses Writs ' him frc3m the ranks of,gmateur4sm.-Fvr his wrestler was not- - • appro chiu,g, and which we are glad' ,' .:'oxFORD^ Approved �htcJcs_Ifva. lay . British Knitwear Limited. Simcce, Ont,.-, -__ �.,,."_ very good wrestler, and didn't last very long. But for a year, he to call to the attention of all ii ha and• Day. They are leo ~sellas or � got employment at his trade, for the sake of Jim Thorpe and his twenty-four Years of careful selection and $18.410 AN EVENING > . t _ memories. like t0 combine a Whole lot Of fun br.edln¢..They have to be good. because POR Your Spare Time. Just 3 Easy-free -,' fir I asked Jifii`Thorpq if he thought he had been .dealt with and amusement with a sense o we want the Very beet kiss of checks Trnal sales of amazing Patented Auto- • - " Tor'our 'own"flocks,=bis, visoroue. and - matic Refrigerator Defroster* can pas unfairly when his records were expunged from the official books. helping . along a highly wortlfy`, early, maturing. ore stress egg size and You that. Hundreds of hot prospects com ' "It doesn't.matter nOW" he answered Ufetl BUt OU�COuld * uniformity. _Darted Mocks: White Leg-its mission. Rush name, address. for ObAE- ', - .quietly. Y cause. loot to make any secret horn►, Sussex, Columbia Rocks; Whits 4NTEED PROFIT OFFER. D-Frost-O-• _ _ sense that, here was an embittered man. And that was all he of it ,the Show is to be held in -Rock■. HamP x Rocks Croasbrese. Rock nlatic • Corp., Dent, at,• reirmarket,• viould say, about the loss of his trophies,-sent back to Ike men z LeGttorns Crossbreds, NewAHamP : Ontario. - . _ _ the TQrpinto Coliseum from March' ' SPesex Crossbreds. Write for a folder. , he had defeated fairly on Sweden's Olymfiic field, and the garrott- 14 to 22. And, with the way the The-Oxford Farmers' Co-operative Prod- PATENTS ing-of his records: 'It doesn't matter now." ace'Company, Limited. .434 Itain Street. weeks and months seeps to .roll Woodstock, Ontario, "' AN OFFER to every inventor—List of to ;" I met him again, only a few weeks ago, in Jack Dempsey'a around now, that won't be long in van and !nn Information seat tree: - . , . .New York,restaurant He was but reeendq out of hospital, and '* , + CROSS BREEDS rhe Ramsay Co. Registered Pot*ot Attm� a eat easter covered his lower li , hidin the marks of as arriving. _• - _ i oeya zza Ban~-serest Ottawa, . gr p p ORDE1� your chick~ now tor, winter sad- operation for skin 'cancer. He was ,shabbily ;Irrd, his hat "Judging by the number of come ' sprins delivery. Croats breeds. Pun rETAERSTONHAUGH a Compans. Pat, a.. _ t�sa .. -. _ '. - ,. .kem t, as if he no longer cared, even thou h at t very III a t, Dreede, also erne way prove! All bread' tent fleet. or■. EatsbHlof IItf Ile - - p g r9 mereial txtlibitosa who have resew• '.., ' - a modern sports word was docking to prove that Jim T tris stock rte foment approved Gild blood Bay Street, est Rnr,r1N er Its.. ` _~ po ed space,�the new arts and inter- tested. write rt Price to Boaate Chick` ~ton no regaset ,-- hadn't bees forgotten. And he conjured up a amili as came yo tainment in our stage and; water Hatchery. Bmf zees Etmlra, oneario. .P stars, who had been dining with their arents, clustered round WANTED - p revue and the advance inquiries for FLAN ahead. Dont t Of to Your chill. _ • -him, seeking hid autograph. I doubt !f they knew.much, if tiny' purchases oa account of low eats pr+eeL PARalEBBt 1 have man? reliable. •a - ',; thing-about him, but the parents had said: "That's J'1m Thorpe;' ;tickets. the;1,952,show -should sur- _�n fa31, on.January 17th. Grade A Large ' *gas were iso a dozen. On July loth, tap, r farm men •from Holland available -'and that a younger generation was interested enough to get his - pass all our previous efforts,' gold The same thing-can•�havpen thin-•year,, [or farm work. 1¢ostlY -latn111. ,,Pph - ,. _ .. . autograph mads Jiro Thorpe happy. -- Mr. Kortriight, president Of the To- Be prepared. buy Your usual number of now as e r - d W ready to iprfaa. Joon ' • , - * -- -"' chick■ and buy Twaddle chicks with plenty. elllnsa. Bas l34. Chatham. Ont Phrroe "Jim +s better' tors wife said "he feels that his own generation ~quid Anglers' and Hunters' As¢O P. reading' back o! then~. Also a3rtJ '- ---. - _iorgot him.--He--feels he. was hardly--dtali_with.-Jim_was_true an 'On_._ --_ - -- -- -of ries chkks, -otder,..,pullsts turk*y - ` • y.�.r.- — ''. a . -•-- .-- amateur whets he won the Olympic horrors, an amateur in•spbreC panics. catalogue. 'I i am was, indeed, lust 't ignorant Indian boy off the reservation, "Profifs, fr the Sportsmen s 'I LVEDDI:E CHICK HATCHER- iTa. -- 0. who had played baseball.because he loved the game, taw no harm dhow. as s been the case in the F:rsn. Ontario HARNESS tit COLLARSi W, - . in accepting a few dollars payment for his service3. He was an past, w be used to carry on an UTRING AND CLEAINI%U - - -- amateur in the Olympics, which had nothing to do with baseball. - - sive and varied programme'to For,aers Attention-Con suit.-your near -. - He fe21s bitter ,bent being• forced to return his fro hies, bitter conserve our'natural resources and. swvE you anything needs dyeing or claatt p iag' Write to u■ for Information We ed Maryu-Stipp aktout Stas" Karnass _ _ that his records were deleted from the books.•It is.-to him; as our wildlife of forest, field. and `are glad td answer Your_question.; D••` - if he had stoic bved." partment H Parker's Dw Wnrks Llmttea Supplies. We sell our goods only stream," he continued. 791 Yong• st• Ternato through your local Staco Leather- • - But Jim Thorpe hadn't been forgotten after all. Funds were * •� e . o g . '..' started Dollar donations poured in. For the present. Jim Thorpe - - - rag &ALE goods dealer. fire goods ora r[ptt- . - • S Since the first Sportsmen's Show - ivOn t tfac!'poVlttq: - - ' - '" •- and so are our_prices. We 1t■onufet• "II, But what settee gbryT It's ■ pitiful thiels that t�fe greatest was held is 3948, the Torontu"Ana., aBSDSIrouT TREFOLL Empire strain µ f less' and Hunters' Association hay for permanent Parturea visoroue . -lure In-sur factarbu Marriage Ilww athlete of the ret half-century should-be forced in his declining gra •r on kits can. 61,23 car ,b Stuart t - Collars, 3ww} Pods. Horse Blankets �-_ dogs. to depend on charity for the very necessities of life. Stranger sponsored-_anal financed. s aumbtr - amt~, Dresden, Oatsrio -st■e ■ still, and Leather Twr•flfw-Oii dt insist at I (or is it?) that professional sport phould feel impeBed_ to of conservation undertakings. LaLett VEGETABLE Juice •xtractr�• etactric.'- g � _ Cally fA the aid of R tS1■n whose greatest fame wall IIc rued in project .in which..the Association - suart of-tuice-+n a_tow minutes [:1rr8tu Sraw Erond,Tradd-teark•d Cieods and t amateur compedtiion. There's something of mockery has. is interested is the Conservation faraduru Ltd. 749 runs* St.. roroatb . ".' R� you ger soNafaetion_ Mad• only t6y h What would make-Jim Thorpe happier, even than money+ Council .of.Ontarto.which embodies ` e - ' we think, would be to have his amateur status returned to him all the major conservation organize- - ND..1 clover ow$8.6 euxEY, 14 roe., '.SAIM�UEI TREES CO:' LTD. - u a good-will gesture, his Olympic•records placed back in th® g s4.ao: 4a ihs.. Ia.3oa 7-0 Ions 61 r:o0. ifs 3'm tions is this province, including the ",Robert Ritchie. Ru, 6, Penh. Onwia � @ yr•IRn�in ie,E..1•nwN official books. After call, how' long can- a mati's sentence last, - A- -dated of Ontario, Junior Fardt- for a trivial technical offense? Must it be a life senteeaea? Or urvsJ Your car, *suck or tracer a proves _ Write for'tataioyue -- . b the quality of mercy completely tinstraintd? 'ere' Association of Ontario. Ontario rias a . eve J gee u. d e . st stops piston •lap and Ott pumping. ~Puts ' y -- Flde[attOii of Agriculture, Agricul- ase 1ta anti-trictlon sena an cylinder, by Elmer f aeon e o Cah•rf ffou»,431 Y4mgt Sl.,Tetrotsfa - .. rens dna valve aeric.. t.1p•asd`, ^ Your comments and supgastions for fhk column will be welcomed tural Institute of-Calaada. Ontario ' �aii r- -� ander United �8atea and CaaadtaA -r- - �_ r _ - 'Brsneh.Ontario Conservation-Asso-. ' -patents. Price 6360 tarrvater Beek fabs - ,- • /f - -. _ - _ c of On. Pa • st L-Itch• t e Glitch ' nation, Federated Women's a tae r•e°' ,� roomp"Y Importers '2 ] • London. Ontario -- : ���� lute of Ontario, Federation • • s 'coria $iatnrallists, Ontario Federa• _RAT:n■oret,nth vD y1'`p►a im. wa::ii�to11 a DIETtLLERS LIMITED IWssNeaE'IyCraz'r tion of Anglers and Hunters, QIt stalled by anyone. Order- now_-qne for m overed Dr.D,v Dents-stns■= - ."' _ ,.._- every .window- or storm door, Complete' ly last end—'a D._,1P..-1'reepr}petoa•w •. -- . Kit, sire'as z 7z,' si.s0 each vrepaid. sr�s pun,coonas,t cruel im amo AMMIRSTEUR6. ONTARIO - ,-. ,,I. - - . .. ... ... tion. FOr Sts Institute of Canada.' Back, Sales Company .importer•. 38; pe ft •and from crwl hnas - coria Cro Improvtmcnt Associa-• .. _. Y _ - ceased 7 eessme, - errs,■ eteY Pala*• street. London, Ontario IF _ Southern Ontario Branch and the rocs and outer nph� fat I+aai..ss• . Canadian Forestry Association of tsET the New. genutlonal .0 �te MOD" �se xtra n cks raw D. i. . . .. C? - - t -_., - • _ - 'Warmer:" Warms Your car care t m (ordinary extra - Gressette"'te _.Grow Vegetables _ . , .- - - - to'*- - L out freezing weather, parked, It Is 0 • • goer to 1 work and warm• our~cat o . _ ;,• � � _ _-, w It ark Saves Y e - n ; - rile �b parked. our ba �. µ i Zit e�S i a�tG• • • f _ - Thlb Council well have a inembet s:calenp ear anlpk .carting" tri'.rreesitta Ship Of epprOximate ­ :�.. . ly 150,000. The weather. The greatest tislne since the ­ .. r . - 7. �, ear heater. Keep Your car warm u tease principal aim of the 'Council, of when !t L not running. Seo4 for mor. _ - which Al r, Kortright has been elect- Arcate~and large catalogue or nationally sr _ ad American mercttandta• et rock- - 1lnited National troops ' Korea greenhouse lthat cost`s m?fflon- td�o. ed president, is the co-ordination bottom prices. Pena to say-don't d.taY' F are getting fresh vegetables and lays. of all conservation activities any RIO This R caul not appear again. - g g DACRIO ENTERPPRISL'S,_ TEANEPIt- _. a fruit which have been grown on On these plots perfect potatoes. ,throughout'Ontario: NEW.JERSEY; U.S.A. - i hydroponic (water culture)-farms in 'unsoiled by dirt-and .without -any' • ' so ACRE Farm-Good Louse. 2 barns, " � .. _, _ Japan. Every day five transport skin can be grown. Fruits, flower, Amon the hi hlighis of the 1952 gratnerY. with hydro, drilled well. on •- '- _ B g paved road. F'or further Information am- I', 1. planes make the 'vegetable rua" and vegetable are torsed in a foe• Canadian tatsbtlal Sportsrtittr's `eD`act; taaibew Gough nT Arthur clbtafan.. -- = — . -from Japan to Korea. carrying rad- tion of the time taken ugder ordin- Show will be a conservaticin show, atrathroY, Ontario. - r' . - fishes, lettuce, onions, and apples• ary conditions. and are larger, float show, motor show, cottage CRESS -CORN SALVE—For sura„rellet• Most eaaential €aetet to hydropo- -show, a travel show and two dog Your Druggist sell■ CRESS, _ -,The science of hydroponics (a . ` cite which some people le have al• are cultivation is plenty of sun- shows. In addition here ,will be a w taEuu At _ ' -na P p .. • . rear •shortened to "H.P.") enabld shine• attd that +s' the main reason tuna fishing."demonstration, a de- - :' plants to be growp in a sixth of the .it, has.• not become, nopular in -monstration-c39ting-Doo and a- • F M 1 N E X • ` One soman 'tell another 'rape DUPertoT— 1 ' -. _ .. - r,, trate normally required. Its principle Europe, sports demonstraticm•area where all i'FEallxlesx" to help alleviate pain, Gtr is rough! that of analysing / epi• On.,a hydroponics farm in Cali- . sports such as tennis, badminton, tress,and nenoue tension seaoelated svtth y $ P monthly periods. fornia, where the sun shines nearly 'golf, boxing .fencin archer and. mesa of the required plant and feed- B B• Y' 8d.ee Pe.tusa to plain wrapper. all the year round and weather va- so forth will be demonstrated by ex- POST'S CHEMICALS /n ':.�ling other plants of the same species Y - on carefully regulated portions of riations can be predicted weeks in penis and champions. $ae areE� ST. EAST TURDxTU- �� �:> the chemicals found in the analy advance, torent�1�1ve square test of Again this year, the four Hoofs POST'S ECZ6UA SALVE ` sig growing' silrfahWyielded 1,224 Ib. of•the Coliseum will house hand• 13c,ANISH thr o,rmeni or dry ec:ems reahev �;' �.%: ''' a' T; y of ri a tomatoes, and Lh0 Zit lb.,Of and weeDlaa vki'n'tro bTee peers lCrsrme <3y . _ Y; P , , pert ' ,-` -. P reds of commercial exhibits includ- salve will not disapPrit you. • a . . chemicals required for this crop ins prefabricated cottages, trailers, [tcnfaG, scaHns, burning ecsemtt, acne. Fd-r nstance, the ash of a tomato, • rod{ altptc,otimaiely ante �,ilht, ringworm. filly to and athine's font; wilt - after being burnt inside a vacuum ultra-modern television sets and the rsewne reaaidY co the sta4nlelee extorles. B One hundredth of an 'acre of sur•, latest equipment for all sports, tra- ' otntmenc.' regardle.. or' bow .ntDbnro �' ' ' and analysed, would probably Con• hovels.. they seem , fain app seven parte of face yielded nearly 25 bushels of . vel•and camping. PRICE stat+ PER .IA _ calcium phusphate, one part of'pt3• potatoes, for, which the chemicals * • '• r' POST'S REMEDIES . a"' . =t a reales~ anti a'wali burin the eight days of the ` $an Pnet rP:•' on Receipt nT Price.` 'caesium phusphate, four parts of Cereals have also been tried, but B y sag •on-r ct E, Corner of Lowell. , magnesiutii sulphate. four. parts ,ot Sportsmen's Show, a thrilling stage Tnrnnro t :` magnesium `nitrate• and something the st was tau high. and water revue%will be presente.'d .', ..' ' like one in a millionpartseach of twice daily in the arena of the gay Dancer: p shake in the . copper; zinc. iron, manganese and ` •'Coliseum. As producer of this revue, grass. ` •boron: ' ,.. .. . . . R hasnhad ageneral t Loyal M. Kelly _ -- _ _ search every,npok. heir car SEOICIN tablets taken accord[ to and- cranny of this contineitt for- . - All theseioemicals in r+� _ rect proportions are mixed with directions is a soh w to Induct Is••p ay soros of the world's finest entertain- ))I RELIEF: FOR COLDS _ > water to form a solution from er quirt tM nerves wK•n Nnst $1 00 :'Which.the.plaot•'will ahsstr_h. their.. . t rtr Stor•sonl orSedidn Toronto 2, merit. The program will be•new and - different with 12 outstandin acts t B> •• •nourishment,: ,r _ Check the discomfort o a •• The planta grow in gravel, cin selected from the best latent avail- - - ahle on both sides cif the 'U.S.- ders, or chippings_contained in- +. .._. _ Canadian border. Sharkey, the am. , ,.- SAFES I hl '�oia fast! Inhale Minard's --watertight bed. and , periodically II. .iniment.Yoii'llbreatheeasier' azinR seal, will be, an added attrac•' ' : fhwded •with the solution. rrucrrt "get ntntpe w+au t:.►atH I*etn - .- tion, Mr.,Kell -said, ISein brought ,1 t - FIRE aril THIEVES N'r have,, ■tae y.. g' feel better.Just try It—you'll see. Because tillable soil• is scarce m - 'dnd tyTw t "are, or c■hkner, for any •hat-k m Toronto by public demand. : v !_ eut•troae VMIt of m write ,tor nrlrea. . _ ._ . . • _ Japan'.hydwpunic culture has been err to r>.•nr tV * + • _... , developed on a” big 'stair-by -the - _.. -. . ... ... Quring tltr.,last'`four days of the V.S Army., There are two big J.b�LjJAyJ0R LIMITED . Sportsmen's Show, March 19, 20, 21 • IN " farms, one at Chofu, -14 mires trorit TORONTO SAFE WORKS~ and 22,-two-'&R shows will.be held. • N�� 1 ' 1.- 11, � Tokyo, and the other near Kyoto for�th,• he'tlefit of the Toronto Hu­ ���^ I I ,..The Sonshinel -_. ' • ,tin ~Tont St h 1'i,t 0 ' mann ",r Some of the. ,most •,,% , - - P..inbltrhe,l ~Ass "KING OF PAIN" , , The larger installation at. Chola . ___ cilli•r..,�:' n•zIt,4;. in hotli•.Canada -`'`E31 .>. . __ bus-50 acres of tly'rtr,•ponir- plots In - _ _. _ . 9n,' the ] wire l'.Stati!. will be on L' N-'ME H T .• _ .. • ) the open and five acres under aI .1 ISSUE, 6 - i9si � 11li.i,'; � :lurtny t4fese two shows. IJ .. - - - _ --- - - - F .- .. .- .y ' _ 1. M'. _ f- - .. J . . .. . ... .. - . . +..;- -4 _ ,z - _ • T .. _ � .;.., r _. icon;"R. R. 1,-irocuat Hill, Oat. what can be and has-been-done in in, charge of the progz!4na--and-tkca - �a st W`oodlaad* «t • « « rural schools. A group o: children hostes8es will be:*Mrs. C. Burrows, family, of 13ah�twa, i►iiattea. on Iii- 1 11 _ _ • e a _ Brougham :Hockey News .from Brougham school.ace,being Mrs.W. Bayles, Mrs. M. AzitU and . day ev�ming with Mr. and Mrs: J6 _ usband, J. The Brougham Intermediate Hoc- asked 'to' attend, in order that the Mrs. R. Miller, Roll Call -. "A bird Tindal' most he1&fW and On l,_ ` Grace, spent,..last week in vise g ey aim - at the.Compost home with his wife , final game v4th Brooklin ou Friday, strate his techniques. .-Ali parehts ,WhY'• _: spent the week-end with Ids. sod '-and two lo-zely kiddies. He is now night and defeated Brooklin 7 to;3 and members of the comanunity are Mr. .and Mrs. George Gray- sad Mrs• Waiter_Hollinger.:" l --- - serving in the American Air Force in a good,tlean game. This was the welcome, with a.'special invitation- family- 46ted_,"his brother Albert Ar. and sirs. Harper Newham Of and-is quartered-.-at Biloxi, Mise•, 'first.of a best three out of five•ser- to the teachers and parents of the Gray and family on ,Sunday 1ast. _ .Gaznebridge,_also Mr. Blake Annie; - -' where Marion and the two childrenies to be played on Tuesdaya and Greenwood, Green. River, Whitevsae -The`many friends of Mr. James were Sunday guests of Mr, aid Mss. expect to Join him next month; Fridays till finished and then the ani.Brock Road schools. Holtby are 'glad to know that he George Todd. Mss. John Skidmore is fairly well winners to play Markham for the _ :The regular weekly euchre sponr' was able to be-'removed to•his iaotie" • The 'Woman's Association- will -agaia-aftek having been on the sick League Championship.-The, winners sored by the Women's Institute, had from the hospital after_.his recent ,meet in the Hall on Wednesday.F& - ` list for a few days. of the'Brougham and •Brooklin'ser- the following: as winners'for Tues-, accident: _ • 13, at 2.30' q'clock• Subject for Roll Maarice Mead broke hie leg while ies will continue on in the Ontario day evening; January 22,-.,.Ladies: Mr. and Mrs. $oss Knox and. the Call - "ChrLaa Living is the tobogganing down Rouge Hill: He, play!dowse as Int.'A. and the los- Mrs. English, Mrs; Hopkins and fainly visited her parents, Mr, and Home." t �. *--now_a_ coo sdth his leg in a tarieRural Mrs. Wallace; ;Gents: L. Hill, Mr. Mrs. 'McGuddn, Goodwood; on Sun: -•« era hobbling_about-on•-crutchm- Hockey Awwiatioti and M Hopkins--'su Win.Knox For-Tues- day. ' -.. United Church • Ms.;and Mrs.-Robert McPherhon, will continue on as a Senior team. day January 28, —•, Ladies: Mrs. Valenoie Tea — February 144 who have frilly recovered from their Westmount aid Preston7ilie were Wallace, Mrs. Burton and Mrs. Carl- L w�,� s « « « _ Carl- recent illnesses, received a-surprise the two bottom teams intheLeague ton; Gent&: Rev. Clark, Mr• Hopkins ..Ch em- _ Ladies are m keep in mind Thurs- _ 1� St. Valentine bay. visit from their ion and chug land have suffered elimination. . and J.,Mitdhell.Mrs. Rose Mi dal, bruary. , ;arlaw, who motored over from • « s . _... ddle a had Mr. said•Mrs. Murray Hollinger. , e Woman's - Aasochatioa oe tb� cle veland last week. Brougham Hoose and'School Ass- dinner with Goodwood.:frie* on and children had dinner on Sunday United Church wish to an sow"6 _ Several local Soots spent a bony .Deletion wish to remind all members Moy&y last: i j with Mr. ; Mrs. Stanley Powell. that their Vateatiae Tea wiil_b6 hei r. 'ale e7ening together at the home of of the meeting to'be field' in the. Mi—and-Mm. D.'A. Beer: also Miss Marym�►na Morrish and girt on � '1� � a.00 p,•m, is tlap "Mrs. Andy Paxton. It vvlss Bessie school oa February 14th, at 8.00 p. Mr. 'Albert Beer, were at George= friend of To to,spent Sunday with Sway.school .R� of tie Uaitei Barns' birthday anniversary and the. m. Major Young, Asst. Director-of town one day last week visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrish. Church. Further pxrdcWx* Mabee es Plo on= of Ayr was tttdWy Physical Educadon Jor the Province, latter's sister, Mrs. Wright, who is Mr. Alves and son.DQvtias; also. to. program etc. . . - - ��- bowured. ttingly has it been said will be guest.speaker a;A his theme gradually, recovering from•her re- Mrs. Ruby Petty ami children visit- . him that "Rustic life.aid pow- will be — 'One Object' of Physit:al cent iilaess. 4- ed on Sun&y with Mr. and .Mrs. enbr grew beautiful beneath his Education in the Rural School." Mr. Frank Ham, Claremont, called Norman Akves, of Brooklin. Have 11e Newsl - -�ach••� ' Points he will include in his addressoa old friends around here one day arMr and Mrs, Wm. Tweddle were _ e: —,Methods of handling Chad= last week. - I" guests of Mr.and Mrs. Russell Dar- � Weekly - � � � ;,, equipment necessary Mit. G Devitt of Toronto, -risited n, cd Whitby, on Sunday. - Games••-.. rh g mnastics, he" with her am 461E-on 3uadO% - - and &476--how physical education •Mrs. 'Manson -Ellicott is spending .I WANTZD can be achidred in ruzW conditions, to week with friends in New YorkN - "0 ones for Brougham Unitpd Church Msf or Young will also show sound Mrs. R. Middleton, pet a couple _• w 0 W: Caretaker. APpb': Ilttaneori Elf- films which will ftatber demonstrate of days last vvegk with her son GCs- - old sad-Mrs, Middleton at Highland - _ Tow - Crook and Mrs. Gordon 1?ancaa and ' little daughter r carol of Markham. spent Sunday, with.Mr. and Mn4 M. i Harlock here. " nc StOYe i -3ft%_A. Hardy.of Toronto, called -on her arenta Wan. and Mrs. Knox `f"!e - � � - on, Sunda -� 8I7f Ct7H[C l�OQ'r BSICitDAi� y . �_ , ?I�m FOOT. TWO C!>�if�.F" FSi�011 Mr. and Mrs. E. Campbell have -$ FOS. 9IZ CL1SC [BOOT FIUGWA _ \, taken up residence with MT. John- _ - �' Devitt. c `f ToRir" THIRTY-INCM S[.E10MC 8lIOlM - _ _ oung eo The Y P — -}-- -- •` ,I� ple's Union of St. - - • John's Church will hold theii: next i p : m Now Vb��$��e ' ateeting on Thursday-evening, Feer 'of Marvin Trig - suU7.7,. .at the.. home ft � - - III i t ONLY by- Jones. All young people welcome. -_GENERAL MOTORS -' g 'rhe Women's Institots'of Brongo ham will hold their next meeting on the afternoon of February 12, at - ,« S, t3ALSDON & SAN M rl 0 m, rs n y - .3 P. W. Gra ,.c on�lener of Agricult4m and I dustry, will be PHONE PICKERING 39 4. , e 3 x r K i A4 • HE'S-G O T' a lot beh_ inn hien and a lot still ahead, now he becomes managei of vw.. breach. � - - _4 � - " - •---- -- -. ---•—•- --T -- ._.._ _._. _ � ' ,, ;� hIs ftrS t - E• Years of work and Study slid growing It's A Ford Product responsibility have prepared him. He saw - - - _ -"� a lotof Canada as he moved to.differelit branches. He got to know the<people in K' . „'' !r► �' �• -: ► F - AISl1�U� i terming, suburban alfa industrial Oe Mute News from Jo1�ns- i: communitlee,:..and;how they life the baa - . !► � _ u. Now he talo over from the an who JA Plants Serve omen, _ �, — ver and'the road tb'the top is ___ _ _ _ - - _ mo up . . . d e :� n ustries an '•omm�uni s open for both o€=thele - _ - - __ .. •? _. _: .. : "•'`� .. V t From all Johbs-Manville than and American homes ,more they are all part dt %* tem Call:upon the manager of your chartered - plants . , - : . u: m - ' - 'here-and in 90�other ccmforta'ble'and'lire`safe . o which ekes this country bank. You will'fin a lzenced Iooatlons comes an ever-' industries more efficient ` , - stream of productsthe, _ 'r�� J-M planta are source ��� .Dae of a series of brief ' understanding, eager to serve you: l - more. than -400 'different lines of livelihood for-20,000 J-M men and articles •bringing you !acts of - products for homes and industry. _women and their families_, In turn, �mymty Lgtenast about Johns- -the'_. __ Right in your oBn dilly Life, these famhlks help pay the way Manville or about ao m d i•t i p n a andAn in the life of every person for more thousands store, eo our national eaa9os>R. here In this community and all keepers, teachers, ministers. Dili- i *a 7over the nation, those products cia18, all those who keep the Com - To n e of' a series u. E t E: .: 1l lI i� -• _ play an important part In num---munity a going concern M ' „ r Wien ways. people, products, plants—work- , .. .. I/// - 'by your'bank _ _ - Moet of all, they asa>te. Dana- tnj to4ether and for a oh orris', s_ _ 8-N IK tryUri& r _ , r , Classified Adv_'t - ---- - -- , I�,�----_ `tont Fr>tendly, Resident Agent" Ons cent_pee rrottl. Minimam, 26c. - + - - :45c, if eharsei. %emittanee -isnot tiCIILPOR INSUW"C'B. Ago"' - . 't r th7. pcea:np y otdbs. Coum add ew and _ �11s:.YL$ai h'ASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOUDINI.Ii Trahk ft - Lct:e Homier. LIADtf+M IIf3UBA,MC£.-e1e,. - - in" IF119036 EAltN EXTRA MONEY - OM SA1f,E�4IT� - '�� in Your syare evenings. Roliald-Par (s�` CYRIL •Ea MO LEY lies nave openings for Demonstrar -_+ `�'' __ ---PH�N� 30 - .Urs in this area. If interested write .Mrs. Vernon lase, Mal.ern, Ont., _ 'for particulars. _ - _ _ QUALIT'Y' ,V►'O$ii 'WANTED will work for' ------- News - .. board aHd small remuneration. Box ]OATS17:News Office , febi7 CI�PL�D RM STOCK a _ burunr range, 'a;most new $35•,00, - _ � -. Valentino, Claremont. Hourly pick tip _ FOR SALE_ - baby carriage, only -' f used three months, grey, Gendron, Mrs. Allen, first house on' F hone Collect Pickering 265 J 12 LOCKER-PLANTS, Lincolr_ Ave, .Pickering. SHIELDS MINK FARB! FOR SALE pair of geese, goose ^ _ r Mt3at8 Processed to Your Specif.catloas. - and gamier. Loyal Pogue, phone Whitby 814. SILK'S MAR]M—T • ,- -.FOR�SALE -.Beatty.6 5-_cyc1ewash- ' -` , �-` er, converted, now motor excellent - condition, $47,50: Would consider a trade, electric ironer, vaccum clean- er or power saw with motor. F. r •' _; Chisholm, 01(t Ilosebank Road, S. - -'phone Pick. 951;14. MAlOARINE ` 1 JERSEY COW - for sale. Five yrs. a a.r.wMtnstti,ra old, in full flow. T. B. Ironed. J. R. i"p't Ppattie, Phone Pick. 89. 00S31M."Ce e w 1~ PHOTO-FINISH e :FOR, old, - , j2 !lxM, t ;four ' FnSN KILLED CAPONS - � �� BABY SUParI>iCS years old, due Feb. .Feb, . 27, George N.•. :NA BABY Nz Hutc'linga, i'ickerittg R, $.•'2. - •sir _ PIANO WANTED. y y - good, used- -TF302tD: PI08$]RIh1R !! piano- wtanted. Phone -Pick. 112J - STORE HOURS ' _ ___feb 22- — THAT ' ' �• BUQLDING9 FOR sA" P. N. - -- - " S1 Fn •?►0 Barns, foe removal after Aped -. - - PRESCRIPTION ION 1.00 P. ! P. IL - =1st. Conaerlentloeation. - App G._ Oshawa, OnL AOTIGE " .. o FARMERS ItBOYS Feb. 8 .J• • • Be Exp;:U, IENT WAN I'ED - ' 6Vilbert Baar, R. 'R 5; Ptickezing, _ We are paying bidest market pr><.ce Jos - _ Ae;r_9r-k and Tie ;Sore =opposite Orziord`saiea - r+ � _. - _ _ Feb, '2: - _ . FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED AXIMALS WEST HILI. P1CXERr;0 _ - Skinny - 88 _ y �1�, 6'±��n1en __ --.- _ .: SCAR. ! � r►HoxE. es _. gain 5,10. 15 abs. 91,11106~ships~ S° - _ — We al buy 11�e horses get New Pep, llirrr,iIgor - Fu► a speedy ptickRlp none"co6tect`Eo ydrer Gicoi agixt,:'Fiekenng 243u2 'MyMB)iR8 TTOF T©RO'?rTTO -REAL H6fTATE BOARD" ock otw +.mor m nuc nR f 3otlowr • J - ... �• 01 ��"_ � CROSS- -- @ill up•nett no Water w•m W, t n tune halt- _ _ ... ._ _ _ ,. _ _ . Ytarvrd- ,�rRiy bens-late �.wR, 1'nnw.anmt of .ggMNER.RENDERING CO, LTD. = LYNDHURST 6237 � . •1iuNr. wgtuwn men .,nti-t,CVY.n„t1d,ta;n before - . un now 6n,u3:ot'eJla Il t,+nitr.o-lunRlni bmi.pl • 'Iasi[sane thero0'rrl vupmnwtdroa.Dern-0• Roa/e. U,t ret. IV WoiC,,rt,mutuna, taviqut,,tua. - -_— troa, v, ;a eh. eaWtum _ T _ _ _ � REAL OR �. *.�ett9e .� n,gt.,n-t� t>.11 !j n, r.a TORONTO rIIAII�i ST.. �ICKH;RING VILLAGE . atreattit�ad,tw�nrnmeoa yut Hata an baro boas. •, - th,a't fear nneeta¢too tae.Nu+p waw Y•nr ve XSlned _ .._ Rae S,!U,1Y 4r q!�br.yo„n.•rti for n.umal we[[[nt - ( +COUitTZOUB, OONFIDII�I`PIAL 3EBVIt7H m u dew ,let acqunnted-etre Gawur uweR Tome Trbtep ar-new vatat � .�T - _- { P. _ - a�.aaatioauaa..mi.yr:'f Wv AR audrutprral, - - _ _ .. _ _ _ __ _ '' .. .•";Sellitlg —• Buying- --- Exchanging '• —0N THE BOh'LItiG.ALLEYS— CALL WryHOUT OBLIGATION -� HO Prckeriag Rotary Club Results • February 4, t9.,SS - P NE PICKERING I > liigh.Triple•- Geo. i',a 16 25 E ortgages _ _ lit 1 _ H'Igh Single - Ray &oote'r 93 T1118 W EK-S-RELPFUL-11INTS = Loawe Colt u. Teats Standing... j 14 spot of butter on out of ltchez oto s li uida . I Appraisals - - Yalna P P P 'i t -Tearm -�binta i �fr�tlrippizg 1 35 r ea st a, e G-azf;s 3 i a and Mortgages �► , -�• _ Fo R l E Estate. Insurance a _ c~ A` fiZ I E orrish9 —_a t _ -R A h r i WATCH and Qi0(,'i AR Willson Reacto. �o �E I;EPA> .� -_ - Brock load Comm„ttit) C.lub-3 - .Any. fluke o2' :Model - UR N A _ _ fi URBA SPECI LIS g _ rthur l 1. iefa t_i.r:a~tr 3' r. Con. = STOP 3:i, K-1NGcsTON I2rh. SC.�R �7-cJ�: Fie d -00( 5 --.--Met ^ LR Mrs, H,l: 1. :.Ir C:>rk, �Ir. 3. OR - PICI:ERING RESIDENTS MAY CALL -- 0WENINGS ONLY) - PICKERING 6! _ Crn, Nfr. lYavid h lips, J. YHt7\F Rickerin= 52R•3 ., ' ` ,;4:-'r �tIYERMfAf� _flans are berg i._ate i•%r a gti'.a ;= "1[F ITa EAST R'E,SRO L'LD,HAVE IT" y�SIT OUR RECORD BAR -XAglat on Wedresda3, 1'ebri la:'r 13. • FOR FREE ESTIyi.tTES •• � ' { when..door prizes ' sad t:iL:elling � � 'Gurney Heating Systems Pickering Jewelry brazes. uill'l5e'aicird`w the usual a- I Eavetroagh and Tinsmith SuppU4 •• ;.wards;.._ -.. . .;<•0.' i - .. . . . . • _.. a F ICI{ERING TOWN•S'HI y PHONE: PICK S4 J - SALE REGISTER '�:BUdLDING PERMITS :i3oid.sad Installed P 3 1 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 =I N Zseeed Tnesl.- , i, t• 5 P. ISL Live- Auction sale at the Stouffville Live- ( RODM�' ` and b7 ipM�4eeat = stock Sales Arena, selling livestock cur specialty. lltteeh cows, Spring- Shee't.MeW Works �F. J. I'ROUSE _ en, Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, Cal- Fe-BV vest Pigs, Horses, 'Poniee and Poul- • • 1Retr •f Pioter%g Neewgs Oi se g[ItLDI1VG �� For pick-up and delivery service, i phone Stouffbiile 363, Come earl - '�' PICKERING -sad bring something. . sell and see �s� o' wcttivcovRT ` .the eelodern'way 'to sea by Public, 4.S_ • : Mee auction. "`You Bring It, ,We'll Sell -13EiE2T CAR"E'Y, Pboae t IMj y It" '.!asks this your. m,arloet where ,li. huger and Beller meet. " Sale every Lt . R. R. ae AG11fCarrRT,ONTARIO, - ' .8aturday.at•1,00 p. m.. SELLERS and ATKINSON :; WELL DIC}GINfg, SEPTIC TANKS, Furn'ac" L. auctioneers. S E RSV I C E COMPRESSOR QIORIC, TRENCBIh'G EAYE.9TROUGH l PRESSURE PUMPS _ TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. TER BOWL% AND MARKET PRICES PAID FOR POINTS I30T WATER SYSTEMS DEAD STOCK . .CHARTERED 'BUSES ' Surveys _ , Land nrv. G, T. HORTON �• .carnes HORSES ' OFFER _IDEAL SERVICT -- 'tS . _ FOR L GROUP TRAVEL. - Ontario Land Surveyor t - e I And Civil Engineer Phone: Brooklin 72. 8 TELEO EASTERN HOUSE - _ 14 Edward'-street Highway, ' FICI: 39 rot : ' L PHONE 4500 - r Ajax N•' phos g y, Snnth 11mi y ---� Phone: Pickering 20>1�1•a e ' Broohlin Y� R s i ` TOR. - EM 3-3636 _ - _ 1 ' 1 1N Yftft I I � . . . 11 -• r J •� '1j a .. .. .. .- <. - , '.. .- . : _ - � .�, .. _ __ ...�'.•<. �' ., ,.. .. 4 .. _. ' •4" '.►tea-'L. Ty.+. ' , - 4 – " _ • f - • _-__._._�.^_—_..—.. .._..yam—__ .. ,8winedo -9irectaru _ Material in Stoc —.=A.E. Richardson ORERN ANDORIITIR ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 5 G»NSRAI, INSZTRADdt3H WORKS' A UM AOlal'I.?LMS CIiURCH AUDLEY ]tZAL ESTATE _ lie�m - Ott ,8dt1 2,30 p,,m: - Regular Service 1 `' ' — ' B.-a FIR INSIDE as OUTSEDS Rev. David Marshall, Minister 1.30 CONVEYANCING $18 DUNDAS ST. DOORS 2.00 P. M. - Sunday School p• m• - Sunday;}Schaff an 016-established Agency,-- Ready g. R�1?9Y, --- 3:00-p; m-=Wura-Itip ervice — _To Serve You. CENAR PINE COMBINATION _ Dunbarton United Church _ PHONE: PICKERII�IG 00 DOORS OOl PLWE�WITH SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church +4 _ ,� � `> McEACHN1E'� >kCR>iEl�l and 9f.t would like•to,take this opportunity - . unday morning service.took tt�e) j�] to thank Mr, Murkar land Staff for appearance of an anniversary ouc••` }' , RUR A2.+ BUS i FURNITURE DEALER ' +�• Gordon their fine co-operation in putting asion. with the excellent congregate ' Z+S,NES LUMBER YARDS ocir notices in this newspaper. tion that iWas present. During the }' _ ... FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3 the Sacrament of Infant Daily Service To and Froth PICKERIN^-, ONTARIO VALENTINE TEA ser is etc to — - bra vrh d� a enwere! rtes Day or N t .ng a Valentine .Afternoon God• to be brought up in His love <,,c i; Chartered Buses For Ath 17---t a "a end Home-baking Sale cn Feb. and se ice--Wayne Gibson, Chris- Oecasions Wi, McEA(aHNIE, Prop. 16th.at 3.00 P. M. in the .church. tine, r .Turner, Dorothy Pam- ILELN JACKSON Ever one-welcome. Y Y PRONE:—PiCKERING 241W2 }} ,3' _ _ * *._ ela Brooks, Sherry. Ann Hat4rell, . "•I. Phone Pick. . 193 OPTOMETRIST Jwnes Edward Mills, Kenneth Jas. Eyes Ezalftined Glasses Fitted t XAIRPO%T UNITED CHURCH 'Turner. i pl e,� -PICKERING Rev, J. K. Braham Minister The everting service was in c.4arge KEW AND CLARKE ! s gi �n�. """Tuesday Evenin Church Service - 2.00 P. M, of our Young People. Doug. Wilda PR�31�TICF� BY APPO - urxlay School- 2.00 P. ]st. s P . 1#Ytst �BoQz._Eag Of _ , , • * _ res den resided slated i t, as by AUCTIONEERS Langley Tunnell, while Aubrby ��r g Licensed and Authorized for the 1(]( ;� A Meso $ PICKERING UNITED CHURCH Licks, of Whitby, ga+e an inspires, t PHONE§ PICK RING 48 Rev„A. K Yours Minister address. Mr. Licks has a nice per- _ . Counties of Ontario and York. e, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 19.5,2 sonality and -we wouid-like-to helar' � Farm Stock, Implements Houses 12CWMW AIIQI'[ONan ay =MMUMMpli� 10,00 a. m Sunday School of slim going forward to the.mirua- hold Furniture, Real Estate ales our Specialty at 9ALlIATOB - ass o B.i�IL1?ER 1100 a m Mo�traing service try A good congregation w out 1' Rates. Dual Service for the _ 7.30 p. in. Disc Group: to help the Young People: Prim of One. �� air Writes Sunday, February 17, the even- 9 CHOIR PRACTICE - FRIDAY : i charge of the W. `> ' 014 �• �0. WHPt:BR ng service is in cha Milliken P. O, phone Agfa. ti9iW8 ` at home of leader at 7,30 p; m. A,►and they have secured Rev. Air. Markham P. 0. phone hark. >� � RAa S r Marshall of W,itby and Pickering • Pickering tn6ted (f.ureh peak- He has' promised to” teL 1QI'I'OIiEPr�ABINE?S to s < Prenticea-have been established i _The Woman's Association will 'of his trip to Iona, off the coast of auctioneers since 1890. NUOT and IN-STAL14D mesh in'the church basement, on Scotland, which in ancient times- • p AWNiaATIONS ON YOLq& February 14.- ,at 2.00 p, in. Prase wag the headquarters of missiorar.r OPlbl~[iv'i'RI8'1," Helm, ice, note change of place and time, work, and recently,has'been re•/ived _ DAVID-H. "RSHALL OJW to 12A9 and Sive to 8,04 - as an important religious centri - Evealtpt Mon. Wed, M Ito •k G. A. Bekkevold the order for attendance buttons week-end in Niagara Fa11a„wYth I[r Ameesiatast� DL'SN Y WAG tames thro diese will be given and Mrs. Robert Yetntan. . Opp. P. lriekeriag Village out also; 0th se th ' 77 FARM and MORE AOC7OHINPS I 04HAWA, ONTARIO ese will be : Mrs W. K. Willis attended the PSllNIBs 11ICS1106ING J 1! 'Phone - Ilea. `-4007; iI�IONI 32 - PIGiEb7RING saved for e, ture occasion. - Off. 0.014= annual inial in of the East ern Toronto-” " We hope see you all. at the Presbyterial in Rogers Memorial (Three-Say Servime Arra>7ged) Centennial &Uited Church, rno'riee'on Friday night at the local Church, 'Toronto, last week. - - DONEPAhi and RICKARDS church and Sunday School nest_ Mise .Nancy Langley spent tt,t• • Ontario Land Survbyotn. And The -church was filled orf SuncUw Sunday week-end with the Tunnel!'s, gine Por- the special pro Arofessional •iktglaeeso " ._ - ._ gram which tied e Road. Ridg R a - Sellers & Atkinson bNen fanned to-kee to with Youth ` Sill King Street. Haat P P g . Dou "Willis spent last week end Phone A9la.90,1 W 9-etoatt.,0pp Week. Members-of the Youth D UNBAR TON g _ i. OSHAWA, ,ONT, oronto anizatiuns took art-in.' the service East�$urag2 You g attendinge. Penple.'aT weekm none: tt-56ft l..lCe118eCj p I > with Gloria On er•od conducting. the lW a,ate-sc a:; Par o° the s?r-. end Advance Jut li - .,orahip period Those as;sistial i-o' , illness'of Mr Hill, Fairport h* The On-!W -Go Au-iiliary met in _ �.uehoneeirs _ Eddir lt'ober:3vn, !Oe Keity, - Clarke Nort:, who is confined to the O.,i:- the +undai� School Roetit with the ' - Friagle, June tlxleY, "Su�ani Jbiliffe Awa Hospital. „ _ ... �. PresidNntt :Geraldine-CarILon; pts- - ON n Feas'a l�p4eleaoe and-J•-ar. RaSmer— Mr. and Airs, Mrs." F.. J. Har••ey has sold her. iding. Ret•.:Bamford conducted the.. _ K eIU0 Sales ewWueted anywhere Rigsby. of Chesterton Shores also horje here and is staying will t rI= installation:service for the new Ex- apeciadatng in Farm Steek, Forni- ' Pre2 nted their itttle daughter for atives in Toronto. for the present, ecuti'e. Plans were mAde for the •'Highway Monument Works" tare and Property ,Sales infant baptism. Friends of Mr, D, Cameron were ,evening ser jos -on= February ' to, ...... ' _.. 8018'I'. AII3TIN, PROP.' All Sales personally hated and 1l. Sunday- Schcal -we also had -pl6aeed to see him .out Iter a"liftlr; when t f'Im will be�har§rzt and there Advertised, Bills prepared sad special •program--w::en Mrs. Aunis w'iile last week, will "b� special music, Plans were 3 R. R. 1, Whit Ontario ' bf• pos" gave the first of-a series of talks Deepeez sympathy is a ct!m Wd to ' also made to help with the mission . _ 'Ptvo Miiee West Of Whitby-On on Temperance, and the effect of Mrs. Craven anii'fiilmily in the loss. work for the year, y .. . `_ Alcohol in our•dices: Fellaw•in her bf a lo7i husband and father: Dunb Mission Band had eh. No. 9 Highway Between.Whitby g ug arton i And Ajax ,Prompt Service talk Dempsey gave a brief ian- 31r. and Mrs. J. MacNamara and •ection-of officers at its- last meet- a HONE: WHITBY 40•S � _ tears i on pictures of-the Life" of family have taken 'up residence at ire io52 officers as follows: Pres. -Reasonable Rates Christ from Bethlehem to Golgotha, Kenmore, N Y. We fish them tui _Lola Moore: Vice-fres, Donna, Chetr. _ PH©Ni: STOE;FFVIL,R gpp We .'less.one hundred and seventeen in their near harrip. her; Sec. Ann Watson: Treas., Geor- at our sih"l whrc`h again, is our top • ,Geraldine Da •• � frena R it.-, The next meeting- ganats spent the � g avtil --� i • figure•:and we rgall era bulging tri _: - - be aeld.=Feb. 16, at 2.04 p, M. - - the seams, 1 — PIiOTOGR,4PPS"" Loyal -Pogue Lust week the We Need Your Home or Farm. - yAunger woanety"oP r-ur church.organized 'The Centenn- R 148 Brock St, Sont2 Whitby, Otst. LICENSED AUCTIONEER iai Guild" which will be meeting on OI R BRANCH OFFiC•F� I'N AJAX AND PTCKERIN(:. NEED 6" Phone - 225b , ' tht second and 'fourth Wednesdays ADMEN AND FARyiti IN THE AJAX, DC NBARTON,. � ` P►ejietwng and Whitby rwpy each month, and a hearty invita- PTC'hF.RING AND,'SE'RRnL`'rDING AREA, ` 'Farm ,Househo and Property t .n i g est all y�rr £ `ti'1T1, I'.' \GW FOR I'ERSOti,�L ATTENIFION !d p ng•w`Aren in ' ':LIS. C LE N DE N I N G- th? ay, rksrrird or single, - T" I _Sales a specialty '"w'nether cnhr:&ted w n our slit- P• i�ON r . -7Prompt Attention len J uiar church',, . t. sin ",Z%th Ls e , , u. �r per. ,l- ,r�,:. ,.rsF. a e,iuc ins, y . • "" �A►1lan, �Rea� Estate• Broker ,. �1"httby R: lit, 1 Phone S1 a �• � - •---.._ -� ... _ ,.::•:.^.. ..ncl .rl;ou•::h,p 'il;� �f±',,,Pr ., lrC1S . 3 urancA _ J�tt' _ >e F' ;idir �tcl7 I'�i 5 F:Ji�' —'AJr1-�iL.,r bar; 7,,fi ftuury , U\TAF.IG tlClQ ft Q+1 C. MAITI.e�:N1) Ajax Branch Manager _ Res.'Phone, Fick 2.;flJt i Lnrta, �``alltroarda, Piywooiia _ j Hardware and 'Paint And' .�tl `f tN ti M�RI�,HAIVI _ - 1 .r air, k�ien ii.aidl;rs auppliee� T Prow an. , n er?r ! ti i • • 1 r •\♦ y.- L r;al Anhu�al ,Meeting :* Plilo-M "W A Complete kervice Froth One. r,, .; \ c5 li std: �;• :k,` - K, I I -'•Store 'Por Home-owner,§ And L, 1aLL1; LEAF,kARtiiER�' JILTi:.�L )?IRE$ I\SCE XONDeztc trrsen and F_n•x•er Comm- •� J. W. DI�.O�i - " Builders Jr .;nr Li;ri:g�tnna ar.�i Itihir- The Fifty eveuth Annual feetin •ak the•JIa le Leaf � •�PROBRIETOR . ' -- --.. »n hi• rr., Ut r first pts e 'of '� 8 No Down payment—Time Payment : .Fi.rmers%M•utual•Fire-Insurance-Company willbe x:>rk c<•nce:; raisin funds "to AMBL-LAT E Available To A me-owners g in the Townshiu Hail, Columbus, un Mohda Februar 1 ( i . pu;ch.a� an a we,a cif-furniture for 3 Y t CALL US COLLECT FOR our new manse,. and'-to stLrt this t 8 lf,52,,a 2.06 p. hI. Directors will Ee el ed tb till' - places of those retiring. Auditors will be appointed . ., INFORMATION Pro,ect, we invite you.'alt 'to a•= and all other business relaing to the Company;as may - _ c Family Movie Night at•the church az Friday, Februarys F 8 at 8',00 p, be,done at an Annual Mee4irtg, r -_i THE COMRIS LUMBER CO. Ltd.. rr., There:will _- 1 CONANt and CONANT Scar,SMS lio. 111: be a program of sel- tr.t.•Go B. IT P Barrister said'Smildtoea ` lr'REE DELIVERY ected shorts and film of specilal irtf - L R. I, $M $ Y. D. --P, G. URVE.S, z E. 4' ; terest to the- week folk at a cost Pr estdent . .: 'Secretary Got'dat D. Ar WANTED of 35c:• and 15c. with home-made -- -- C7OUNTRY HOME$ candy also.,on sale, pi�i�; The C. G..I. T,'held a very suce- Oshawa, Ont., 7 1-2 Sha oe SL S. SMAI+I+ ACREAGE$ and essful Nickel Night at the church - Phone - 3-2217 =`"'�-„ FARil�B last.week and realized a tidy barnATT - - 1 w►e §taw waiting tinyers with for their efforts.'We offer our con- A jou, Ontario , Good cash down payments EI� '�' 011 , � _ gratulations to the girls who work- Phone s3 CALL,-Mr. INGLIS Sor promot. and Orperlmoeed ed so well•and so hard to put the ! _ _ aeloiC~ - entertainment over and to their s� leader Gloria Ormerod for her eff Ruta'] . Hydro sers Niattts: b[Ai091 . O[!be EMS-080•I or4s on their bAalf. _ �,nauranee,Co. _ The W. M. will hold their reg- - Write or'Phone J. A. WILLSLUGHBY and'90',N5 utas' monthly seting 'inthe 'churc'h - -` - cheap Rates For Fanta And Country SNltaes next Thursday, February 14,,at 2.,30• yIf you.are_consid!'ring she use of electricity fqr _ Buildings. Experienced Saleammn -The,Mintsler and his family hripe T Windstorm Insurance On Buildinga p apace heating,,please contact your local Hvdro "a Wiirdtnlha,.S11oe, etc. Established IPOA - to ni,-ve int,1 tale mange this Reek �_• -' Automobile Ipsurance 'of All Kinds N nY tiiuugh• it is, not completely Office- Before taking any`actibn. VALDEZ REVIVAL .SERVIC1;S f na,ted. _ - - _ _ _ • pp (� T'nc rell6w77h p Class heli its an- Jt is in vour interest to ,discuss .this matter , Bowman OZ Gibson . Beginning :n Toronto on Februa r nun', m stirs !: ��erk and elec� - - - "- - PHONE: WHITBY, 52.1 loth, A- (..-Valdez Jr, P.a-'ival x::d x • t with your Hy-dro'Ar`ba 112anager, particularly. � " _ t ?iealin p g si the sa e nffir,ers as l..st year: g am aim Ther plan°to 4' ?t e;�ery other,.weck the rate applicable to this type of service slid �. OL:i7 HOR!!ib =ESN J For two weeks, S4I'+1C?3�t;111-be in the hpmes of the.members ecml- ' held tw•ize daily. 'in the l;. N. E rt,encirgF February 10 at the 'Home ''the?speciatcoi-ditions that apply to wiring your At Yew ~ . Coliseum. '3londay through Satur. 'of Mr. and Mrs. George Hull, 7 AL80 day, ^.�o. and 7.30 r prerinises fo'r the use of space heaters. , D IF OR CRIPPLED 8'POGZ p' m. 'Sundays; Next Sur,iay during the regular {, Hourly Pltk-O� 2,30 and 7.00 p, m. church sen-ice. Certificat�.s of Pro- Hourly -EIr People of all churches in-iite& to 1 motion'wil[ be distributed to those THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF GNTAR40 come and bring the sidle i g•t•aduating from the various dep- �Ot•tr i�MiMOR Astne f 1 IT W '(t►dtt) i , i its � q ai•tments in our Sunday School. If Milli a �� , i _ than ever that_something. needs to - - be done to relieve congested park- • ing. What, 1 hardly know, A •fMS P arking lot? But where? Country - "`' Snwns were not laid out to provide _ i or centra a , - !Canadians for its superj ` 1 if fl► P ,. t your triI(Ili� a a place is underground or overhead L - -quality and f�a � V T a few antiquated stores that might , be better out of the way and the _ space given obei to parking. That's quite a thought . . . or is it? REALIST - ,� The. farmer had just ahoii the new, hired man around the 3arm and explained to him all the jobs _ that he would have to do. "How - yY about clearing the snow out of the f 'driveway and front Around •the - - U1411. ', _ ,$ .,�^• Dose. ase - _ "What do you mean?" asked the _ .7AN E � ST farmer. •"There's no, snoyv at this ..! time of the year." je "That's true," replied tht new R employee, "but there should be plenty of.it by tl:e time I get the "Dear Anne Hirst: Do you ' But what reasonable -wife can rest of those chores done." think I'm being unduly suspicious * miss her husband as often as of my husband? " you.do, and not wonder? -Par- Big Helicopter - "What do you * titularly since he treated his first f ' think of a man * wife the same way? �x r Manchester, England: is planning - _ who stays out * He claims he would never do ' a helicopter skypbrt to cost $4,200,- till 4a.m. (some * anylhing-to; spoil your marriage. 000. It will be a circular structure i _,:_,_• times all' night) ' Yet what is he doing now? "ten stories high, topped by a rec- - two or three * Keeping yoti' in a continuous _ tangular to(table landing deck times.a week?- • state of anxiety, a prey to fear- A-Hunting We Will Go-While Britain blazed with rumors of on 300 feet long and 250 feet wide. -- - ' And says he's * state doubts. imprending engagement,.Princess Margaret Rose and the Earl of The-building itself will contain a ,y " • playing cards? * Words' are, worthless unless -Dalkeith enjoyed a brisk stroll with the hounds during the Ber- large hotel restaurant, movie _ # I've frsund out supported by actions-. wickshiee Hunt at Hume Cc(stlb, Berwickshire,' Eng. The young theatre and offices. _ ft .+ from his friends • 1Vhefher he is being unfaith- Earl, he+r to o fortune, is considered the-likeliest contender for the -- - that sometimes he is. fur. you and .I cannot know. But hand of the pretty princess. i "But is he alwayst even if he is not, his habitual , "His first w ife.divorced him be • absences.from home are incon- SPLITTI N® cause he left her alone too much. ' siderau and distinctly selfish. A iSZ: *� <•- '-. on our main street { always for ' :Now he's, doing the:same thing • man is supposed to marry a girl get it is there acid gleefully head Eor to me! -* because he wants to spend the '^a"' �� � the empty space: 1 drivs in-and "He tells me that he was un- * rest of his life with her. to pro- CHRONICLES there's the hydrant. The other day ~ faithful to her seversl times. and + vide the co,rpanionship and at- our local police officer was there. r - destribea different women he knows * tention she expects. When he round Irad his back to me but turned ^- , who seek thrills with married men. * robs' her of t}iese, he •cannot %INGERIPARM roans just as 1 was backing out, y _ But he claims that he known now ' blame her if she resents it. Late yesterday afternoon when t ^ r when he's well off, that he loves * If cards are his obsession. whir � ndolin¢ D r1n*4¢ went down towat,.heavy, wet snow was fatting, The only ' parking me and our child. and .wouldn't doesn't be bring his friends home "Tf it 'were, the purpose of this space I could,find at all was bi- ''ft _do anythin td urt our marriage. ' and laythere? You wouldn't column to review the w(:ek's news t yoked at the space ere weft, m it g- fd. play ri+seen tveo cars at different angles. -.- "I tryto keepsuch doubts out + mind. Y ' have refreshments in E certainly wouldn't know where to y of my mind. 1 love him very much. ! the icebox, and let them alone, start. there is so-much going on all car is small. 1 gue<>ed I could make i gut I can't belp showing my' re- . ' spending the evening with a the time: last -week for instance it. -And 1,did. Bti flattening myself jlentment, and-wonderin if he ii ! woman friend_or goin _.eo_a ! . .. Ghurchiltis address teeter Ottat+a _pry;x yv was_ ei_en, aple to get suing �n a sari t f4-herr+bra to "movie. That, would he tt!r Rim- and From the U,S. Con rens - and' -: tZ out of the.car. Before 1 left I went :• 'lode this and your readers, tel} pleat. solution. -, the repercussions that are still • '� live tike this da afar dayl * -fiatit�fa`�sce how mucft space was... ' y ` Tel!-him hour you teat, as you coomi=ta in from all directions. Cap- -left on-the other side. 'lnl.}'_a few tt 'n Kurt Carlsen and.that dramatic incise se ar..ted my car from the Me how you would feel in""these told me. Remind hint how mus s, P circumstances? 1'd hate to be + you love,him, and that you want saga of .the 'sea: _The terrible_ or, slit- that was tanked. cis. such an thought a suspicious• nagging wife. to continue to. But don't hesi- '�_ dent of passensers caught in the a��'kward 'angle. Oil• well; maybe BEWILDERED tti'IFE"..- * tate to say that you cannot go snowbound-train in California. Tire tlie'ovc`nrr, of t: .tt far-will be'gotie t�EyE4 1N A' " More than once I'ye been tri * on living this -way. particularly ;' T•T,C; strike. Mare trouble . in by the time I. gee tack-and at- �lE ticised for saying that a marttie+t ` w'hen -you rernetnher the cause I. Egypt-and haat but not least the- ting ,out wM. ,. he tis. wore}'. 14 ' f f Y » ,.* of his divorce... " suggestion that Canada he sold..to .016tight.. -Sui it ,wa;n't gone. nue l i� man is entitled to ars evening + ! the [ ailed States of Americal. Of . was the v„e OIL' fur Lett. tart-and' ' now and then with men friends !f be i,onestiy "knows when - - hes well.ofl, he will prove it. . course there yta4 plenty of other _truck. were souring along the street And fJl* talking man•taik, uninhibited by + g outstanding news, nisch of which ire-quick succes ion: the-sn[.a eras kEUEP IS LASTING Is the presence of their A ivrs, If he thinks all. (: w•ninen, are gull- " ible and that, Fe can get suss •touclie3 out.lives directl},,or, ndi__. .o-suet cie wiper, couldn't clear _': with anything he: wants to }'ov .rectly• vdict'ier w'e siaTit it to; or the wind.-ltield property; the re4r For fast relief from headache get - ” bad better know it now.. =not' yvind�tt was,•blanketted %vith s no,t•, I 1ANT1Ntt. For real relief get- + - -Qne-Piece er And ',vet, xurlr ir 'Iruntan nature r INSTANTiNa. For prolonged relief I « Ffave rry readers any suizg't;- r r, silt Of which-added to nisi trou,-,les r• _ :• j ''v'hsle we know World' sliakrng ; in ng to hack.without scraPitl"e get INaTANTINZI L Ma II'mrY _ _ I I Yes more,people every da -are event: are-shaping lip yet' we show. Airttrtfendct, (:ittiltg uAli . of a ° y a . If o u r husband's conduct finding that INSTANT[NE is one thing *s our greatest concern, for what take, , tight spot Tike tirai`,s nut isle idea arouses your suspicions. tell him T i fo.eaae pain fast. For headache, for I place un cit'r doorstep, a+. it were. of._tun especially if 4,tme, superior so, It is better to know the worst, rheumatic pain, aches and pains of - titi'e arc shocked at�tl r ,u¢�rj rtcatl, aisle take a delight nn standing!''` colds.'-for,neuritic. or neuralgic c pain `•. than, to continue fearing i, ; _ -{ �i e of aoibcone- we have' been ti- to ( -lltr 4niewalk to watc-li rrry ntrtt:+c. I n i + t Anne Iliret's sympathy and uta- I. ! _you can depend on INatANTtNS to s gym: seeing arounU town any tfmc'I-ixr .i tees =slut that .ha- .1ii�pc,,, T ,n rr bring yoti quick comfort. s z om wi 1 help.—Write her•at-Box 1, r n#a;/ 123' Eighteenth St.. New Toronto. went tticre:.and tte,are deeply tun• thaw wave• Cine i+tt e I challenged INSTANTINB is made Like a pees cerned' beet the iilne-s of a nrat a nrur to ianre and b:r k the car.(art eription of three proven medical sc / IOntafio., x•eighbour, Even our own liveswr'k � for me ii he•thguglti he could,do a ingredients.A single Se to be of major rrriportancr, tt better Leet.-.jhat tinge Kcintg iruw•ied tabletusualfybrings -- ii Jn—/� or in;tante., a Eciv ctiinutc<= a,o' 1 .in wasn't tis} fault. I lr didn t"ac•. { relief. ehas a tick cow-") the flick (ua lent Ihr clalicngr hr didn't kine,+' Gntnsu,Fnjars.. '' c / Partner carne in with the new- that t +...�-�. " / rr!tt lu 11JMlle :ur l:n ha, car! ' and l 11 g kava it handy ,•.,a ••. L m t / takes precedence' o'rer' what goes 1'lo%Nevt•r 'm Sauirda} everybody USFFUL Too p , o , .on in Euro e. Asia••nc even tors I tea; too In+sy' mitidnag the r cxvn i onto Is that beim; selfish and: business to w'urry'. about me-the stn t}elft ReNer Skates narr„wmiirded __I Irard}j think .o. sfonn' way,' t elle+tg wore all •the nt tv roller .k to ttitecls take the ertaiit4 :tic' need, to take -all in- tittle. S,,, .tithout any onlookers ne , e roc a t y noise ani' flet"sli otic of. roller terest in world_ affairs but we -each to make nic'ncrvoun and with riluel;�. 12-Tablet Tin 25i. 5katinj;, (hili' a ,lt et hum is heard have our own work to rIG and if csticrr:i,ental hti tint 5riil turning, cconomica, 4R•Tablet Bottle 75c r -..'with 'combination' cis{belie ruhbe• I'"'we worry too much about %Nair and •1 finally' manaccd. inch ht ;Welt, a 1 and Plastic wheel \Jal er �tatee . ruma✓urs of %cars we inevn:,10% � grt' 1, t•r t' wits !111 , 17 .;l ,r• ISSUE E - 195; s. a the}' last 5111o Ir r c+r th;{n ..cud, cripple utrr awn,ell'ciency 'for the 1-dwthaclose t i, clat lurid - i vear down rccnly- 1' • Talc -0tr 'T l' C. Strike I licit i - • .,you has t-malar tran,l)(-sLchuti(ilii• w 3 I\ r "Home Binding Set• i) •' I _home"hnok•hindmi et ec,nsr.t CWltir:. laaM in the eunntrc we have • + 111 I Four trat't'ic pMltlenr. too—ac.l knew 1 5 549 f ul hand "punch''and Plastic binding Dole tau well last 5atur(fay `rsptr- hihe� \ta(le ul crack rrsrstant Vinyl • cially m regard iJ parking From t plastic, tithes have special interlock- 0 ing feature lot raw assembly Thev what, i hart seen in small towns. ./ 1• ry'stat. here the available p<ti king ' Tare i come in red tt'hrte. blue and t ' l •.ifalls •ar short of, tl,c number Af 3 • -) •are '1h,toi (nth in height :f'u�tL� _ weighs three, otri+ces and lcalures carp that want to xrarl:. To a 1ii*tahic t,a,t ei. nidtgin indicator. "native" .rt' is annoying:= to a n _ • • stranger it.. i, confusrn� 1> tau i�4ECAJGe slut.0y, down the �trcct the • dei y Easy Starting only s r - open space you .find , either - \ret . ignite+I curl oiler. Yurek t " a, drivewas or s race reserved for AhI liS'1 ;Et;l-h!- }ht'yt gl('tt- 1, tulrl weathet stat is at low voltage, 1 Firehydrant. Recently an addi- ;X ;ft -your chil0ren's feet! kengtlwli llril is 47k incbr> long on a '2!ii < tional fire hvdrant„tva+ installed' D: shorten the •4lippers by snapsinch "diameter- ease,- euciu,cd in :M tin the toes. Eat y to make in felt, Bakelite casing. i ane''piece each hirldies love 'em.t; Pattern 549: transfer pattern RubbeF Sandals LOU LISA LESS - lip , tfzes-small 4. S. o. medium 7, 8, 9; New sandals have soles made � � :targe:- 10.: 11, ►?: in one pattern. i,'1 grit held in bond by tester, ail 0� Send TWEIi[TY-FIVE CENTS ..end=acid-rOUT 0F LOVE • COAST TO COAST esistant material. Design• "in' coil lstamps cannot tic ac• rd for safe walkin on oil-slick JOHNSON , ORDER g ' cepted) lar this pattern;to Roti 1, i floors end ships decks WITH •LIFE? 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Soon You'll feel that I HeiA• . ............... .... ..............•.. .»»........ ........... » Lia day aro bare sitala thanksto F,arter'•' :. toffs, doll;,• ium-emittY and p son fitter calcailate number..of stitches ppy C s lhv+n rras :: ' ....................................:.....................».................. i. whys etaq sank?Get attar's Lttl � ' accftories. A Free Pattern for cast, in any length, for lip gauge, from Always have them on land,Only a,. ._ handbag ,B` p, mtvd• in. -the' book `' varix frnrriany druggist. C - - r •" •.a'- .,, , '�,u:. ass ,, .. '�:. :_. � ;. •.. _ , IRA ..k.MRA*.,rj ' 1 • .,,� '1 �fce-Melitis 'Derby : LA Gets Cold, Cold Stmt Diamonds Retain •Sky _ It was a cold(�4Z-degreesr-rainy-d-y-in-Loi Angites, but that city-1�ligh ,Prestige • • • ~ plunged bravely Into. the ke-melting sontest set up by the chal- 'F `r" lenge of Carlsbad 'N.M. citizens. St. Faltersburg, Fla., ("the .Sun— f Back in 1883=just seventeen' riage may be a'"Devonshire`lane" ' ' ° ora "noon£'-that » a matter of shine City'l and,at least six other places also stoned entries 9n the years after one of the children of Vrouw Jacobs.picked. up a -pretty poetic judgement. What is .not _ race to soo-which-could melt a and-ton block of ke in the shortist, of-the._- _:.open to any male judgement is the netucal_.time. At left.-__HQII�v+ o�d_i u ._Corinno Calvet and ' --— - - — - thereby started try the South African down one or stick her head in the weatherman A. K. Showalter officially "Hart" los Angeles en other possessed of a diamond. , y to melting. Below, Dorothy and Jean MacAlpine lounge beside r diamond industry-J.oris Karl Hu- ' ysmanst the Trench novelist; predic- But in addition to being the pen- ��, St. Petersburg's frigid entry. sed the end of the diamond as a ultimate symbol of victory in the 5 war of the sexes, the diamond is precious stone. They were, he said, also an essential of industry,. •Since •becoming "notoriously common_" f _ __ isty-seven year later, diamonds only diamond cut diamond;,it'fol- • M lows that it 'cuts everything. else: are becoming commoner and com; ✓: money, the demand l5 7ISinK„ and so In oil well drilling. diamond-edged .bits chew their way through an -..are the prices. In 1950 the world much as _2 U.SUU feet 'of earth and' sales of De Beers Consolidated x rock,. Set in steel saws, diamonds , Alines, Ltd., the great South Afri: bite ' through granite ' or • marble M - can combine, amLunted to nearly day and nigh for three and a half £51,000,000-an all-time record. { months and still are fresh for re- e ni e s tong. A diamon miles oie yeas - $103;300.U()0 in rough and 'cut gem l; " lf copper wire without vari- diamonds. Last year De Beers sales anon fat auge. Diamonds are used and :inter;can imports were running K as bearings for the most delicate 3 well ahead of last. When the De- Navy chronometers, And the finest centbee figures are in, all -previous precision tools are trued on wheels ✓ Ip _ records will be topped. tJust as itnpregitated with diamond dust. j seasonal note, Decem�cr-nit The d;,amonds used in industry are June-is the big month for engage - a � ent rings. In the jew•eli•y btisi- the "uncuttables"-stones'of imper- , tect crystal structure which will K+. f ness, this is-known as knocking off not let lite fire t'tmu h when of-, two occasionsizl> ane stone. g p fished.. and 'tones of brown,egray. • � �,` How is at that,_in a world of in-. constant fashion and changing gal- ',green or sickly yellow color-land hurt, which is the Hanle for 10 w- N_ nes,the diamond continues to he-�- -r - grade '•industrials" which are often the most sought-after .of precious. for t `' - _ pulverized-and u,ell. principally / stones and maintains its value un- grinding. im aired. Holy is it that, after pro- P ' ducing over 250,000.000 carats in tfie Industrials '- are really a by- last ninety years,. the diamond in- Product of diamond mining. Al- last -ninety I- - - dtrstry today is still flourishing like' though they.,make up two„thirds of roductien by weight. they account -- - Au green bay tree'-inquiyyees. E. W. P _- beim discusses these ,three is the Feiitvorthy in The New York San- for only cone-fourth,of valulove ` 1 tr BLE ��� Irew York State Journal of Medi-is the. gem stone-the frozen love , cine. Aecording.to_him, self-doctor• e i / day Times, philter-tha•t carries the, industry. Meditating on these questions and gems support the industry be 4 ing with the three has' brought the other day, a venerable New h , _ _a b o u t "anorectal ceinplicationr York ,diem nd merchant, a man 'of cause the' demand is always kept �t ane IQt'�'�mws panting behind the supply. whish in some instances were severe - those courtly, Old World manners and This is inhere the monDpoly enough to require surgical intervene �. 'literary, turn of phrase, with over �{ whole dinner on one platter A fruit salad, French-syle green tion;' His findings confirm thoa ` �'. fifty ears' experience in the trade comes in. ub�ahed last _vier by, other: - Y y'. ninety-five per dent ot, she is possible when you make. a beans, and hot, buttered crusty P here and'abroad, said: worW.s diamonds come from Afri- noodle-carrot ring and-fill it with bread'make it festive. physicians. "I,think'ycre can set it down to ca-the Union of South Africa.:.(in- creamed tuna, chicken, ar say mild Chipped Beef Sou$1e Dr. Manheim reports that the _ c:_.. .. thus. Second. the staled custom of eluding the, former mandate of leftover meat or fish. To make this -4 ounces noodles rectal and asst troubles`which in his �, manifold-uzes of Southwest 'Africa} 'the Belgian itr a hurry, you just'combine about 3 tablespoons butter.ot margarine experience follow the swallowing of t industry. And finally, the sweetest, Congo, Portuguese Angola. French- a cup of chicken or fish with 1 can 3 tablespoons flour _ aureomycin. terrarrrycin' or. chloro- peaust, tightest monopoly the West and Equatorial Africa. 'the cream of mushroom soup, 1 table- 1 cup milk - lnycetin constitute a distinct disease srorld has ever seen. In a nutshell. British Gni Coast, Sierra Leone spoons cream, and % can sliced, I.tablespoon- chopped_parsley entity. There are pains, itching. sentiment and industry demand the supply, slid the diamond monopoly - and-Tanganyika, The other 5 per stuffed olives. Heat thoroughlin 1 cup grated cheese burning .ensations. bleeding. cent comes from South-Assterica-- -top of_double boiler-and fill rho-ring ! eggs, separated - - Dr. Ilgnheirn's : wits included supplies .the demand-np to a point Brazil, Ven Guiana. t cu chipped beef;rinsed t -61-ears old and men over and at cbntroBed prices:' with it. P PP children yt -_' .'.To take up these matters in or- an terms of quality, rite Belgian �o-Nle .Ring " Dash pepper 70. bfales were more frequent Congo is the world'+ Largest pro- Cook, drain, and rinse noodles, -suffers:than-females in the Hundred der, the business of love and dia-' 4 ounces medium noodle, Eases-that .:tie .has 'collected. and -- ducer._.I n-1949.over 9,650,000 carats _ .Isfelt butter: add-flour and pepper _ moods cart' be dispatched quickly. were taken from the allu.ial sande eggs - - . -_ and mix well. Gradually add Hulk. analyzed. In four cases.operatiotu The eo ection is a mystery, but I cup milk had to be .performed. Out-of the of the Kasai River, a tributary of stirring_ unfit _.thickened and add it's a fact, ,Wonten.” said-,Barney x tablespoons i*elted better -or 100 eases, sixty-nine had bieen treat- " the.Congo. But this production eras• parsley , and cheese. -Neat , just JBarpato, one time head of the prise _9J per cent cftl•shing bort and worth = margarine ,, enough to melt cheese: Pour.slow,) -with 'avreoinycim. ivrenty-c!pe � London firm of Bar Brothers.,.- � teaspoon salt - _ '"are' born every day, and men will only-$11,800.000. oyer egg yolks, well. Add beet with terrarny_cin,;four 'with chloro., - Dash pepper mycetin, four with a combinatian of - - Ira_-teritLl.of. value, ,South Africa aitd noodles alis-mix. Fold in stiffly' _ always buy diamonds for women." after nearly a century--still holds :•i cup 'hotted carrots, rived beaten egg whites. Pour into grecs 'aureomycin and- terramycin, • one _ :. The soundness of this observa- _ 'I small onion,chopped - undisputed leadership. In 1949 it ed casserole; bake at 325 de*rees F.• `with aureomycin and Chloromycetin.' titoa is.,lyrically subscribed "ta by produced 1,254,000 carats, but these. Co".- drain, and .rinse noodles for 60 minutes _ and.one-with terratnycun and chloro- Miss Lorelei Lee. the philosopher " - - of "Gentlemen ;Prefer Blondes." weite worth-in,tb* rough-almost ETeat eggs.�stir in'milk and butter, Sauce its roads by' combining 1 niycetin. Of the Tt10 casts fifty=Hire On amore prosaic-arid less pro- $38,000,000: .:.and add:seasonings. Fold-in noodles. egg, 1 tgblespoon sugar, 1 table" had no history of.anorectal troubles d fans-level, it is confirmed by the Most of the high-quality gems carrots; and onion and mix' spoon prepared mustard, siva cup before the antibiotics were taken. United States Census Bureau, which from South.Africa come out of the - thoroughly. Pour into well greased vinegar, Y4,cup water and pinch.ot a, famous old•"pipe" mine's=)ti'essel- 8:.inch ring mold., Set in- shallow . salt- in top of double boiler and ��h the three antibio 'ca in ue y e ti q r solemnly announced the other day, tom, Dutoitspan, Bulfonteirm Japers-: pan of hot water 55 inch deep and stirring_until"thtckened, tion should do the harm described is that diamond imports bear a direct Iontein and Premier. 'Ike shafts df bake at 350-degrees F. about 45 - not clear. Ii'may be that the normal relatiosi to marriage statistics. Mar- these mines are driven down beside minutes. Remove from ,oven and DQriy -� -^"x'=: "-- °--� a-1- e *_u tele blut•-clay cores' 6f extmrt-vol : -let'stand a ew minutes Loot pp�� i� mai the nt st nes are killed. Accepting ��1 Be Reck r' i --------- 1sT I 3 's i as a working khle hypothesis, tDr. canoes. edges and invert on hot plate . . ' ' _ New Drugs this a ng yp MERRY MENAGERIE - .... All of the big-South African pipe ---- 'Sfanlie>tn cnnclu'ded that if any in. , -mines :are either owned outright, jt' casseraie .if spaghetti noodles,' =At,the`first-sign of:shat may be r fectfons resist -the..antibiotics .they controlled, ..or leased by the De or macaroni is given:iiew interest cold, influenza, grippe or a boil on were sure to find fertile ground in — Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd., by the addition of olives; and here is the neck the average citizen is likely the anorectal region:"Accordingly, w' and six affiliated companies De_ a :reel a-it's pretty served in in- to buy some antibiotic at the corner he told his patients to drink ter- -- Beers also holds the rights s dia- P y mented milk and buttermilk=Met- ,. mond production along 300 miles of dividual •casseroles _- where .the drug'store and swallow it iii hap- +J� ' m sauce is made as the dish bakes, bE hazard doses. Sometimes unexpect- nikoff' method_ of correcting ch s • Atlantic coastline in So>#tlt-west. bacterial departures-from-the norm• cause then the cheese melts and' ed complications follow. this reek. Africa.- The only 'mines in South blends with other ingredients. less practice and cause. no end of al in the intestinal tract: Real cures _ -,�-. Africa of any consequence which were effected. The usual ointments are not•controlled by. De Beets are Olive. Noo$ie Castserole trouble. This is especially true of powders were so satia aureomycin, 't e r r a m y c e i r. and and pow not the state mines on the hamaqua ounces egg noodles i f�ctoiy. -�- len coast, owns y chloromycetin, Dr. Sylvan D. Man. 00- - -South Africa, and the small alluvial 3 tablespoons grated'onion diggings of prospectors on state ?/a teaspoon prepared-mustard -- .•••-• �V'"'�'r lands in Name. eland and along iy4 cup chopped ripe olives "Hes reale .., the rivers in the Transvaal and Cape ' teaspoon salt. i- y rite precocious q p Province. The total nqn-De Beers pound grated'Cantidian cheese - asked for a sandbox on his second production amounts to about 300,- Cook and Arlin,, noodles. Com- hirthday!" MO carats a year, bine milk, onion, mustard, olives, Rrr g' ai salt and cheese and mix well. Add P r, to noodles and mix well but lightly.- Pour._ into 4 individual casseroles, \, f decorate with additional-olives, and 1 f J y y r bake at 350' degrees F.° for 20 - s - •+� + ; r minutes;or until-lightly browned. . , }, a: p:. A spaghetti dish that irnludes I � a cottage cheese and sour- cream ` -- -- a + n \ - .O er., d .. " off variation: Spaghetti Mornay - 1 cup elbow spaghetti 1 cup cottage cheese- 1 cup sour cream a <a ro 1/4 CUP ttafticed,Onion � •i I clover garlic, minced r. s 1/s teaspoon Tobasco sauce I 1 teaspoon salt v 1/2 cup nippy cheese �J t Cook, 'rinse, and drain spaghetti.• - t Combine -with -all other ingredi- f ents except the nippy cheese. Pour i into greased, 2-quart casserole and �. sprinkle with the cheese. Bake_at s _ S degrees %trothal' Rumored—Bucki ham Palace today kept mum when x ? a es. x �• 3 0 e fees F. shout 40 minutes. :, �F:;. ,.•r Y< - ` '• "' xsked.by reporters wNtethei .Princess Margaret would marry the d ;An unusual soffe is thade .with Earl of Dalkeith, 28. The London press was convinced a royal. r Nun Skiin-Sister•.Anthony, SZ-year•cld /�merican nun, was shot r,00flles and chipped beef. When through the heart' ds she stood -on the steps of- a convent in '. .served "with''mustard -sauce, this betrotha'I wap in the offing despite official silence. The princess is 1• Ismalla,~Egypt. She was born Bridget Ann Timbers at Groton-cn- becomes a dish for a special _Shown attending a recent bail above with'the Earl and his mother' Hudsone slaying was blamed on Egyptian left, the D Ness of Buccleugh. . Thi ` . tion terrorists. i luncheon or 5gtrday evening.suPQerj, - � I r = • - _ r . - - - - _ — - . • IN THE DRYGOOI?S DEPARTME�'!r � �n 4 �roceterla DILL PICKLES- "AYLMEt: —24*4- thgkc 34c e :YORK PIC'K'LES Spicy Wafers- 18 9t. Tact y 6a7C - fabulous new c7 y 3 . . , PICKLED ONIONS _ °EbPOREB'" ,_�. 33c • 9 rd . � a end'• _ 1 / 71 shades _ -1' __jHOME JAM—APPLE and RASPBERRY-4 pound C in a . - T �.NOTE _ ,PASTRY,FLOLB -^`MARVEL" - 9� Poaid ....wr ��,.» 1.43 -- KNI.cj' - 7EAWTATWO t� 4 •. /� O,• •.' - - EMCMAMTED APPLE WHOLE CHICKEN - IN TIN $-pound, m oz. � J.-.-r Le LDDEN SEWM FLIGkT KUE now - _ �;ORN-Ori;THE-COB = "AYI:M13Ei"- Its Swell, 85 oz. ...........«.....,. 34�.' _ �`�� T TNE�TWHITBYs 8udwas�BROCK ; _PHONE 61 a BEATTY ELECTRIC 'RANCGiES �`.� •Sbp � Yi�WWT ��Road THURSDAY, FRIDAY,-SATURDAY - FEBAUARY 7, 8, 9, -BRATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS SCAR: Plws4 7 ­511 Thursday and Friday Evening Shows At 7.00 and VAP P. M. Saturday Matinee At 1:80 P. M. RANGETTES AND ' : —... ELECTRICAL APPIUANCES r FOR TgHtE'> AQT4vIExT oxiY aATU AY )EVENING .SHOW STARTS AT f P.. M. _ B-H Paints and'Ge ,eral Hardware — Raton Pass : ,. ... : .; -OneFoot ' In Reaven -WITH DENNIS MORGAN sad PATRICIA lVEJ1L '"- - � _. .. •~� - - _ .kLSO --WALT DISNEY'S "NATURE'SiHALF ACRE'• PHONE 45 PICKERING _ 1 IN TECHA'ICOLOURR FRIDAY and SATURDAY - FEBRUARY B and 9. COLOUR CARTOON-','THE QRLZZL-Y GOLFER" __ Claremont find Sunday dinner with THAT MAN IS BACK AGAIN! l _ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 11, la, Y , Yr. and Mrs. Al. Robertson. Evenings Shows At 7.00 and 9.40-F. M. ',Mr. and'Mrs. Thorpe have recent—Mr. Bel. ...re Rit1'S the Bell - - - - ALFRED HITCHCO4;K, . - `Rhee northrth ends recently sx vacated house at : 7 b7 - STARRING, WEBB . Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Baker. The _ t '-.-AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME _.. ; . + '-- Stranger- s On A Train seller of the home was Mrs. Wm." ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - STARRING Birl[ett, Stouffville, SealedCargo FARLEY GRANGER-RUTH ROMAN-ROBERT WALKEROne the Cruised,Church Missionary Society Y n PLUS - .`HERE COMES THE BAND' CARTOON'- FOX NEWS. - meet in 'IM7TH - DANA APIDR_IIRrS and C9.AUDE RAINS3 +ti-EXT ATTRACTION _ ruaryu14. Mr& LLackeeya -grooupFe s MONDAY. TUES.,WEDNESDAY -FEBRUARY -- _ in charge of the program. 2Cew�• - , 11, ;2, 18 • _ The -Homestretch M a MIGHTIEST MUSICAL -. eomers-to.the village are v wel- - M - ' Iti'TECHNICOLOUR STARRINGy come to. attend, as the Society is XOR.tiELL WILDE and MAtPEEN' O•HARA' hoping -to_ bring every. family into BOAT �Ow .• -- -__ �• ...this T;rgsnization at the church. �. _._ .Mrs. John Coates, a .former ren. _ :IN TECHNICOLOUR - STARRING idem .of. Claremont, now Wtith.her. 1 f KATHARINE GRAYSON, HOWARD KEEL soin riousin Toronto is -still in a AND MVA GARDtiER - son:Dam-cQ _ oP :N EWS. idsof Broo$lir� uasin'to.. see. her I - -­KIND LADY on Sunday last. - � : • T'he Superintendent of the L:nited, i '_,3TARAf1ti-ETHE[..BARRYMORE and aIAGKECE EVAN- MOP rVAti S -Op +Cafek Starter `Church Sunday School is very-happy - - ' about the large :attendance of, one RE POLICY - undred and ta�el-+e,.` last Sunday - -"- - - -Tiifik'P - - --THE H IGHT S TA n,r AT THIS _ taken-was _wz effief 09eas Eveningp 6.80 P. BL morning; The collection :Saturdays and Holidays =`0.90 P. JL offer six dollars, not including She. !L Mat*ee Saturda s and Holida P. T1M E WILL 'SAVE A LOT 'birthday missionary box into which ' � n i�' M. t _ ,.-SMOKIrMG fourteen memfi_ers who had birthdays -: -.--OF TROL BLE LATER. -IN LODGBB PARKING asst month, put their contributions. , st 'A strong flock ie proof of the ponitryman's�feediu:g' are-'sorry to report that-Mrs. - James Coates has not been in good ' : ..and"cats Of-a young flock. . healtli`'during 'the.peat mei th. Mrs. Fred Redahaty is• at present :Canadian G1E•b Ia Training_ pita! and--sixeeiel�-hope-•�•-'-a-•- _ confined to bed•with a severe cold. speedy recovery, CLAREMONT , CO-OPERATIVE a February '3, •rn'-A The -opening dance; on 'Saturday OPI1Q ii �� . . W+AR> lON1' - quilting during the past tvio On this btisk evening we started .,. bray ' • .. -- . • • •.-• • - - weeks for the Lrnited jChurcli W. M: the meeting by repeating our own success. Anyone who did not attend Society here. name, purpose, and motto, We then really missed a good time, and - rnonia, over the pleat tvio weeks; are `Mr, and Mrs, Grant Taylor spent �ltad the 5ecieta'ry's report and the hope there will be another in the �larerr�Orxt the week-end in Tweed and"brought 'Roil Call, which was followed ' by Next two weeks. now irnproAng., Neighbors have very i the collection and business. Decor- this Saturday there will,be ,, h Mrs. Frank Loyst back with them. kindly come in to help with the'llve sting for the' Valentine Tea will be Bingo in the Hall, sponsdred by the stock, and do.other necessary farm .. . Card of done on Tuesday night. Our "World Ladies' Auxiliary, Good prizes and. T Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod_are Y chorea, _ ., s Da of Prayer fpr. Girls" -program a friendly evening for everyone, so Thank ' leaving this week for a holiday in Several from here attended the r ort February 29 was th8tr discussed; come along and bring your fam4 Ffalrida. Ice Follies in Toronto last week. I -Mr. and Mrs:'Mike Valentino wis}r alon with our Affiliation Service g and friends to the Conirmuriity Ball, Mr, and bars. Bert Gibson, Osh- ' We understand that Mr, Jce, Mor- to thanrk those }�ho, sells gifts on with the W; M: S. ladies'which will Saturday at 8.30 p, m, and 'play_ �* thy, Birth=of their.son,'on January be held on February 26, On' Mar. ,awa;- spent Sunday with Mr, and,j ley.kas.:made application'to•join the ( 14t1T s'i' bingo.' i. Mrs, Chas. Hard ► { HCAF•.and ho E5 to 4th we are holding our:"Miniature' attended t The local Badminton Club ary to-� ing, soon. p • g° into tram ( j ,` M s andnSeniorl Boys, in nT the chRang- Councils meeting a� Brougham �e . � � � and mold a Valentine Dance in the .!Sall Mr. and Eric Wallace, -Torte report some encouraging' ttems for T'he Torchesr•our C. G. L. T. mag` tonight�t SahirelIi derso sshas been s End,', onto, visited- Mn 'and Mrs Jrarl Township Council - continued the future: - g g - azine have been ordered, There will ' Beare-over -the week-end. _ __. _ -$3500---_­- Quite,a few of our residents went Mrs. 'N.. n p machrne of ,$21;15 7,00; b@•,seventeen. National Camp Rep- ;Ing a week with her daughter at • •M-n •Murphy, a recent• comer to Compress -Pickering, Air,' allowance $¢750-, resentatives 'chosen from Ontario to the East Woodlands Bingo on - - -Pickering, Mrs. Doug. Bryant., our village, and -who is a member C. G. I. T._groups, o to the.Can Monday next, Although none were Price $19,1.4.5;. Ballantyne, allowan- p E luck the h 0ir.. Jack Ba13gerow has been.,off of th•RCAF at Gander is at Pre- - adlan Summer Cam of which Jea- Y Y ad an enjoyable.time. e ' ce $5002,, price $1.7,906; Sheridan P �- Jck g-ith the flu for a week, from •'sent spending a two-week leave at sie-Bushby is a -candidate. The- Equipment, allowance X2000, price, The- the Sarco Plant, his home here, - < program for tha at Service Foresters _ Bowling' _$718,5 71..; _Adams 1�Iachinery allow- Mr and Mrs. Fryer.-of Toronto, The local rink was in action foro ' _ was decided, .The theme of the wor•. ... :. c ance $57..9, -price $19,000. .x ?were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. ii. a 'few'nights last week, Old-timers The five ,public Iftariei •in, the ship was=He is our God. After a' High Single=-Ladies.'` - Helen Ken Ward, .are iememberin how it used to be fun-filled meeting we had Taps. g townshi were Sven a rant 'of Fudge '253; Gents Ron McWili- We always thought Pickering ; crowded every night .,in the old $35ns each, 13 g * ! * • i`ams 316;' -' ' Pillage was, the only place that days. Of'course, on those'days they • :. W;Tat does C,,G. I. T mean'to.1 The Clerk was instructed to it-rite. High Three'Flat-Ladies - Ielen ,r you, It is a chance for the girls.of � .. '� _ . �rarbaured• dyed-in-the-wool euchre• I also had.ghat v.e'now call an• old` Dr. McEwen that "Council does not our community to--enter in fun, Fudge_ 629; Gents_. Ron-McWill players, but Claremont has 'a few fasnioned•winter." b Y tains 72'3, too: Evidene of this was the ser, Q}t local !lora hale to present an inventgry'of the felFo��sh�p '$nd .festivities, with .ot-.- - �, g g e ry ,Paye,set their stock and 2quipment on hand" roc- her girls of the same age and int- . Team - •P6infns Ious-minds la rn beth carried on concert date' for 'February 13th in ently demanded by the Doctor. erpsts. We would like to remind Bevyloo, _-- ..:;. ..; 87 i In Harry otter s Barber Shop ;on the Community all. There will.be A "Petition is bebig. sent to 'the- you"of this fact during the C. G. Stinkers - , ,_ -. ,-, _ gg "Monday morning. ( films, local artists and a guest shoo- rural. municipalities to have the I, T, Week of 1952,- ' pa Ruti Peattie Topnotchers ,,- , _ g Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ker. Thin effort is to raise money .Weeiewone . .» -"� 'Robert Madill on the birth of a dau- for the purchase•of new books ao Police costa levied on farm buildings. - 88 -.t and only on•rive acres of band, FAIRP'ORT BEACH- Hotshots ,, ..., _,, _, - , - gb ' 14 h}er, last week. try•an7 help'"the group-&V,ng 1',y'ati• , - - _' True Blues .-,..�... --�. . _. tet.... Council'vill tt�eet later this geek 24 Lir. and `:Ire. Tc reancs vyho hire xehding, their cc::ccrt, 90 r^ Uth been con.,;ned to bed 16ib rneu Mr, and Mrri, Arn::J :=^Intyr3 .a! to finish; i�sinew on K,nd, Sorry to report .hat Mrs. Dun- Snapper. _ • all °nyder'i3 ''I iu ;kks.wa•,Hai-_ Orphans 1� �!.' , �{r•...w'.,U:w:w'►i.+ill, '� , •. .....tea—.___..•__,