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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_02_15 .., _ .. -r r - ~ ms's _ , • Y ...; y_ .. - _ •' 111 NEWa-�) ._..I P-IC- - --- —Y4L, 7i—IN 17 PICH�IA'G, ONTARIO 17 FEBRUARY 16y 19b2 6 Cents per Copy Authorized..as end,Class '.KattPr a0 W. C. SURKAR and SON - PUBLIMiERS I ..Btibscrijition Prices t;8,00 per year . . --U. Bt .is. C • • 'r�c� Town�h� _Hoyi k iia I open .A exc e _ p -In dune This Year The A*a Pickering- Township — TURKEY SUPPER — General Hospital is epcpected to,be (gob *abt ��lZ QIUM Fairport Lnited,Church , P•iekering Village. - opened °some time in June", Robt. Frenchman's Bay." Rade, 'Vice., of-the Board - - --- Sunday A Di en_Mozleg told members of t'he hospital suxil- i family visited her brother Jinn at s, -tary last, Monday night. Tike how. i SATURDA S'�, FEBRUARY 28; Lindsay on Saturday. ital will-have thirty-four beds, tea - �' �, ' 'a[r: and Mea, J. S. and Mr. and :bassinets'"and accommodation for , Supper Sewed From a to 7: " Mre. 'Stan.. Bslsdon are-.enjoying -' 1 1 Tickets..can be had from.any _ the Florida atmosphere, they hating nine nurses. ems , Member of the Church. �> The-wartfine hospital-building will d left by motor last week. -- �> Continued On ,Paged !" � • ' ' s McTaggart has been•off work -�> bloc• Information Phone 57JIL ' I1sr for a few week �h s lame brick s # TICKETS— $1.t6 but has now been able,-to retura. "*bar O. Thamsen At getary `..r I 15 � �. Feb. firs, B. Riley has been eonftned Mr.W. C.Thomson was introduced - } s r illness. kat _b7 Rotarian Harry BAyea an Monday t Brod ldih Junior-Ta=mers .Celebrate �,her Clarence k The Mar evening ae spealcea at this dinner. + f 15th Anniversary February ei6. was forcibly entered during die very - Mr. Thomson jocularly .inforaLed —=- early morning over the week-end the Rotarians that he was somevehat The Brooklin Junior Farmers and and over'$150 in tobaccos taken. ..� surprised -at being there is he un*, Junior Institute. ha-�e almost,comp- j Mrs, Walter White has been sulr -- —` erstood one element tm this province leted plans for their 15th Amniver fering a severe. attack of laryngit, _. beI11 ed they Find stopped hint meld sary Reunion Banquet which is to ing speeches, but here he was'- ,he �" "b'e held' on Tuesday, 'Feb Ee, Mme, b ` F,4 • Ao t. Miller and little son `? telt he could.at least talk to neistY►- 4. at 7,00 p: m, It will be held in the srxi daughter- are visiting her par- „ r ; -arbors: address titieii "Where do we Township Hall, Brooklin and atur- ents, Mr. And-Mrs, Gordon Found. __ dinner will.b C. M was in Orono key di a served. Feb- go from hem?!' fa subject snaps -�° .-,- The Club was organized on Feb- . ; M by one'ot our, Rotariano who Y al- �r rum, Jggr Mrs. �eeds un> ting_ with, the o Maya asking questions), we ace ar• Centittued On Page ; s Vise first president. Margaret Hamer -Finance.Committee at Cs)tav a fres- was the first president.of the J unr bytery on the new. United Church for Institute. During the'following Training School, , �' Fiwther Notes On Tewnski�Comieff ,, fifteen Years ten young men and Sympathy is extended 'to Rev. J, :r hteetiits•--February 4. eight young women have led' their S. Ferguson, Bircheliff, former ns:n- _ respective clubs through a great later of the Presbyterian Chun 6 F.; --Road Supt. Il,ay Ward eaaiasaeei' - ; many interesting and educational i hn Pickering, on the passing of airs. _ Post o! felting over Highlruait Train „ ` , 1 ` " projects with fire Junior Farmer'' Ferguson last week. - - At$iY7.4.a6, ,; ity Be— 'Se Hesp an ()' 4 1! d Commurr Garnet Cow tics ` r sad Mrs. a.* r-a. C: Gibson asked for action to .' v i ire Betterment le isle objective. M stop bm' B rubbez ars the towneiia " young People,like all the oth- gat settled in their home oa _ ase Street, recently vacated Jbr el it. Clerk to explain•to C2eos r , eye who were members, c from Church - that Council considers the barniatt o! the various,rural communities of the Mrs and .Mrs, Elw,,!id -Ifuyck. )nbbe: beneficial in that Jt'btzraa uo f• south part of Ontario County #rid 1 -' -. w Bzooklin former waste materials. - t��� ,u. troA P L ire� - > Building Inspector Frank Prouse r !ISI an • SPECIAL SC�OI, MEETINt, M � y members of both clubs are invited y 'g+apoited building peimitd issued is . a;O.•Tdt1EEl...EA1q,C' o take advaatag~e;5f-1 iia- .: January as repreaentiag 855,9:oU.Ota it to renew old friendshipato Y itt, _ FEBRUAR -- _ _ t y _d licatson for IierucelrLuense' held uv a. bring y ars. happy-.-mecaories o! for+• j A Syecial' Meeting of the lrate� - -- for approval Village Trtetees. f M • Fig ii:llisrd, Associate Dir Payers of School SEctic•n :�o, s.`FIt -►—H. A: Newman protested the '. - - ot lice costs aga:niti his i ,::,:•-%fr JKgjfstV (Quttn- Cijabrth1 tht S aonb actor• of Rxtensivn, Ontario Dept. Dunbarton, Pickering-Town`shi'p, ,oil; levying.of police properties, I of Agriculture and Secretary.of the. be held in the S,.cbool.House o►r.- 1'wp staff asked salary* increases I r Junior'-Farmers' Association of Iuesriay, tb:nary 19, at 8.40 P. +S E, IG donee Assessor, =2875,Q0 to ' TEE-PEE MOTEL BURNS j atew•art Corbett Ontario will gine as illustrated re- m. fur the purl•<se of taking ,ct:vn - ;3500,00; E. G. Baiter, 'Collector, i a.?he TeerPee atotel, w-eil=kno*n - -- port of_the trip,to Seotjand and to pro;.i. P, additicm I sch•,ul. actnct- - $2.875,00 to $8200;40; A. J. T'honap+.- landmark -on the Bay Road .at-No. Funeial ser.-Ices were held_ on Sat: England last summer:`Re was coach �modatfon fur this Section. son, Aesi Assessor, $2200,00 to i 2A.. Highway, was• gutted by fire 'urday iWst fez the late Sibwar� i of the team of four Juniors who re- _ $840.0.00; Mrs. Robertson, Secret- on atonday afternoon, Mrs. Lyle Corbett, who passed away on Tsars Presented Ontario at the Interrtatr » t1ry, $ 2 Jones, wife of the ow-rter, said 'the day-, at his hume'in G eenw�6o ;Iii Tonal Ljseatock Judging= CompQtit- I Major Fowl�riT�lis Vf - » 16Q0.000 to =..Q04, ions. . . ,y :.t Morgan 'requested to l� would' ount to-8100,000,00: %:s a3 ycar-s of age. 'The first impr%:hs:vn U448. , is o! } r. know" why he did not receitig tl ton- ---Tickets fur t. banquet are mail I 1Ge tract for ''Heating" fireball in Area There not a cent of insurance 'I he aeceaaed resrded uc the L. able from memb.:rs of the Brooklin -Korea, is one. of cert -tra l: or" iiia tender was leas Area on .the place said Mrs. Jones to S. A. for seventeen years as a Junior Farmers.vr-.Brooklin Junior t.said Major Fowler, of the 0 irseas< the-News. ' herdsman with-shorn cattle-prioL to Institute and al)= tickets-st:ould-bs-t -Medical Services.-oft Canad;►, at'ths - o� accepted' ' The fire broke out in a bedroom cocain to Ganda. He lived in boars- meeting of the Audi (omniunity .--Chairman Rosa Irwin, District g-. purc?iaBed before Saturday. Feb- g ty Continued On Pa - near west end and was'spot ted 'itobia for'four"years before. coming ! rnwy 16. Tickets will not .be _ ar ' .Clan, un Wedne§daX of li;3t wee!C ' by file caretaker -W. Stafftrd, Be- "When ou ere tLe.fi:st four '.tiles to Ontario. He. retired from farce vailabie atter that date• : Bill Boyer y fore he could get water on the fire ing In 1944, where he specialized- : i of Korean terrain, you. see'it all, a j3enge Hill "Y" Club Planus'. :•_red clay ,wit With an unend;nx_sac + g the room w-als •a roaring inferno. 'in Shorthorn cattle, ilia livestock -St, VALENTiNE'S DANCE dotted d r Paper Drive For.March •. Pickering . Brougham and- the was good enough for shows at an esslon w ma .e a_I ^ ..,_c "o -small _ an y to ed it ri.. p d i ^ market �y South-west Fire Area Brigades ane- ODER\. AND OLD `T�ME rent h d - y time. He wai' a member of Green �A� gardens of all seen V��getables. •;•Because of tke splendid raslhonse wered the, call but the strong west i Fairport Beach e wood United Church ; narrowaroads, and the_people ?to. their. previous drives, tie boys wind whipped the flames. thro.tgh - mm •with 'Stirg are: his wife;tL far- Community Halt p 'livin mc,,stly ,in small ':iliages is of the Rouge Hill "K" Club era the building in a short.time. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16, g , �lsaniag to hold aaother'on Satur mer Nellie Moore; two daughters. y hous.s_mrule af.bamboo.abqut one `+ day) March t lbome-of the contents on the north Mildred and, Gertrude, both of 3 ! azrd a he S ound a . wing of the eighteemroom and at _ R Ioyiir.g. radiant heating, for their Russ Harris ( rc este' Dress Optional ;As 'in the 'past, all residents of EVERYONE WEL-OME g ' Greenwood, but both . teaching . restaurant structure were saved. •. Pickering Township are asked t� -the King--St.St. Public School, Whit- on y--fires are wuler the house and ed.operate by placing their paper .A'couple cheCked out at noon on by;-' two older sisters are living in banked with clay. Tris heat wars:s Monday and the fire was discovered y" FIRE AREA VOLUNTELRS t floors upon rvhi,h. t}•ey sleep to In bundles in their driveway or in St. Paul; Minn.i and Milwaukee; soma other suitable location; Trucks •in their room shortly after 1:04 P one brother at Sturgeon Bay, I - BEGIN .TRAINING a verb the wsrm.h, The families are tn. No one was injured in the fire. aar��y�i --- _large and-the people are about fr e W ill be patrolling the roads of the, Wisconsin. township all day Saturday, sad the AN1�L'AL ' isconce was held from the home l Southwest Pickering Fire-Area feet, five inches high and often less boys.feel sure that their many but the are generally horiesthrig si friends win help them in the!r ef- , OYSTER SUPPER with Rev. "H, R. Monkriian yneteat- I Volunteer firemen met in for shall ( working, dependable"arid' forthriglit. forte to 'nips ruoryey for Elie club St. Andrew's Presbyterian-Church ing, Interment at Salem Cemeteig last Thursday evening. for their The have no sewage disposal en- Picketing, Ontario P Y weekly practice Eighteen were �. experwes and the service vs'ork ar 'FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Y1. resent. The fire truck was beau to .,, - n brought - .� . Gqn�'cued O Page 3 `- mong the boyy and• girls of Pick- ROOM WANTEIf�— in Pickering down from Cierryw•ood, and Harold Bring Township, Provision will' be made for those, nights, •.with Mitchell-- assisted-b Chief' Frank Further information will be a- who do not enjoy oysters. Village, for Friday Y ' Dixon—Boge! 7 Furter information in will be eek- — _ Supper at 6.00 P- M meals, by•lady music teacher. Apl lY Benhai�j an-d the other lieutEnsnts t ADMISS'��N tl 00 News Office, -, gave thepumps'a' workout and . ,A'very pretty'nedding'aook place :that follow. . 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Familiarized thaFrtselves and the ot* at the .home of her sister.•Mrs. W - v hcnteers �c a pe2att n — -- - --•- - •her• o with the operation• 'on ; Carlton West Bill Ontario, who pcit cafeteria.was knocked across the rbom by`a bit; + 1U}uisei a few.days ago, echo though having received of the equipment. , Miss Mary VPinnifred Dixon, dough - D.3''s.•AT.AJAX BECbMING RESTLE>; _ -The demonstration .was`�'t•e:itly ter of'•Mrs, S: �izon, Rouge Hill, For sume,.:ir,:e now, restr: n: o:.:; ' s Pt-a r..� ,' j� ;on u: T�ea+l, uc:, cmrlel more, and ,'.:is eras h�impered be the chilly atmosphere,'' became the bride of Samuel Bo.00. n "let'things '�1ke :heir course" r;i_cd� tam"a'd s_nte the answer when not gating it. 3 preknan't woman inside the hall, - The heating"unit'1 also-of West Hiin. - e,• of''the features•vi our it unigration p'ap'as, and.es: w'as• s"-'eral beaten by' inuther when site got in his does not'heat- the Ball adequately, The b:•ide-lortl+'ed:'lovely dressed ecia]ly as ~tee see it lvcaliy at,Ajax, where the Dtpt, rcay, and civilian einp:ogees aie becoming scare( and a'change ih 'the heating sys- �'in Tine eggshell. cel�:et with train p j tem must lie made, The large hall usd veil, q and the Dept of L::bor ma:n.ain a-dc-pot. the, aec- -of fhei_r.boots'' when thinkin, of Possis"ilities. She tallied a bouquet of ommodation of and'despatching of displaced persons We cannflt'unclor'stai�d rehy_our Foderal. Govern - doors fit very loosely ar4d the win- deep pink•roses.:.Her sistes,Mrs. W. - orni oda to jobs d,deshotie ing o io and Canada. -ment in ite, Dept of Immigration, along with some dows and' small doors are very Carlton, matron of honor, was dress ed in,. deep red 'velvet with holaa Strange and'frightening stories have been coming churches continue,to.make promises and bring • these I'll, 1 made of feathers and red velvet, _ out of this depot for some time now, taut-this, w;eek unfortunate folk from war-ravaged Europe to Can- it• has -been ound that tree siren Patricia Carlton, sinalI niece oPrthe internal conditioius have•reached a new'high .of an e�'- oda when.they know"well; Wit employment- can- is not suitable and it too, may have •bride Was dressed 'exactly like'- he-'i plosive nature when a near„ riot was shaping up on i.ot be found for Theon—not when-uncap ployment Fig- . to be replaced:However, the, Fire I mother, acted as Flower Girl. Tea _ p - Committee has pians in motion to Thursday and Friday last. At'the m6ment there are •''ures are-mounting in Canada every day, et the shortcomings corrected. .groomsman.Seas Lieut. Bogel, brb- said to Ute,well gper'o e thousand D, P's. at this depot :The . immigration "arfd unemploy-ment-situatIon `in g the'`of.the_ groom• was gives at) Ajax, housed in a one-time dormitories of ie ' '_Canada today is a shame red disgraice, Gradually-the various difficulties in-mar_ritage by her bt'gther Alec. 'are':being ironed out and before too —, D.j.,U 'Plant. They are said to be ~housed,in .these A group from-one coiintr n Europe, now-at this Fire Area ia,.going to Ute She descended the-stains ,along ata buildings in such numbers-and conditions that trouble , a.few days ago, o admitted that if they contiii- Served by a-eomipetent and well- isle made of cedar, pt the nit ° will surely followL ._ }• - ued their.trouble-making, the Dept. would become so where she stood was a large nurro>" - ._equipped fire brigade. tastefully decorated with cedes. i Coming from hialf dozen different, European `fed'up wigs them, that they would be deported iacjc -The fi* stall now has 'a larger -• The-ceremony was-performed-bx countries, they are,forced 'to live+vrri F those who a. honpe—WYici they.say is "what•they want". scale map of the Fire Area, thanks gay, E G. Robinson,'the At• !dw years ago only; were'militaryor aliticat enem As guards, policing'the area, there is a niers hand- to the efforts and generosity of Mel ter the sigxiing of the register, eh*' Vies. lariy ol` them•have not yet forgotten the war, ., ful of war veterans, many around-the,sixty-year mark. Cas`Iton who gave this very Ampoff-' entertained eighty guests to a doya, red rectus' will,(acid being asked to live under Condit- who-could not possibly' handle the situation, which gilt article to the Volunteers. ely luncheon, which included 'tho eUch as these is just p:sparing a grand setting many around that depot expect to see brew out any Incidentally,•the equipment was usual cutting of the cake: After th4 fcr, pen strife and >assible blocushed. Threats are, ` day. We sh:,uld -at be telling these people w_1i!e at on hand at both the F't-its hetif fire happy oaup;a left for s mfotoL � - kein made of a "knife in your-back".' Fights are home that they wit finii a paradise gut here v:�en we and'the'TeePee Mote. blaze at !lV- to the States. Cki their rettutt thee' 4a Wo jeswt"�rososztt'on, A gaiter at the 006 clannct 9i-fe them that'--it � all wrong. _,:..�.�:gal. ems, �:rt.,.i1;,.Wlr►,;,,�l�l�l_la. wil1 '�e��o ttC,W.-sL'H1L �,.:L1�lisil � . -. - • - 1. •'. - . • - , _ — _. a � - � .v . , r"' Classified A4tvertising•.• - -- 11 �'Vt •-3,PD 0 T-�...tO L-U1 K � ._ 11"T ancm _ >ro. ff.�.. ­.­.. - _ �aI . .. . � REGARDLESS of- whether you raise AXCF.{8ED BATHTUBS tide . chicks for ages or meat, there V no low ' Martha Washington and, Rich- � ,. _... - Question abort the fact that each addi- l•, �gttafaleY tbree-Dleca bathroom -- " a/�,/ �! ��- tions! •¢¢ that each pullet lays i. Just Ytr:'Vrrhto -6160.00 to 1168.06: Coloured - __ I - .. 4 so much setts income. Ic mar cost lou a t874ca0 oomyleu•with beautiful•chromed DenaY or two mon to bur three high fittings. A 1 r coadltionln¢ tomaeee . _ __ —___--_.'- _ . ._. Quality hick/ with lots of R.O.P. breed- 1266,00. Special offers to plumbers and - . i_ _ 1 hbuilders too. gave many valnabl• dollars. �,; • THOSE EXPERT viewers of the ins back of chem. but we kow these b will Day oft, We purchased over 4.000 bay with confidence and have • raiser - - - - ,ZZ. ' `shorts scene who record such things recent- R,O.P, P•disreed cockerels from high home. Satisfaction guaranteed. Extra dls- '- ,;, ly voted to decide who was the "greatest - record hen/ to us• !n our matins this "note.off you neNede arc complete p�ytrrab- - - ` , -woman 'Canadian athlete of 1451: rear. wt/o started Chicks, older Dulles. --�__._. , ---turkey -points. -Catalogue. -Inc �r...heatln¢. lnatallailoo.-Gaulogn•- L. We may be quibbling, but we believe TWEDDLE CHICK'HATCHERIES LTD. Includes.litho photos o! mala !Istat••, that while the selection was perfect, the Fergus Ontario prices and helpful installation diagram.. ,. . - term used is incorrect.•The greatest athlete � . , Select style , sinks. cabinets, laundry _ elE.the year, of either erica is always a question to debate. But * Approved Chicks lire, Lay _r . "OXFORD" tap&, showers. stoves. re[rlgerawr■. Pres• yy �__ sad Par. They are the results of /tit• water systems oil burners. eeDtio ' > _ if this bailotting was intended. al n0 doubt it was, to designate twenty-four years of careful selection and and oil-tanks, etc. Flat or wrlM Johnson I. the competitor who provided,the most thrilling and spectaetlLr DDrseatn¢. They have t0 be good. because Mail Order Division.O. Bt hone 26lle Hard- - - taken{ 0f file year, thele.wasn't much doubt about tlp award. 'Soo want-the very beat kind of chicks ware. 8treetrvtll.. Ont. Phone Sala for our own flocks.-bis, vigorous. and r . The honor of becoming Canada's Gik Athlete of Distinction aat•lr mLturing. We stress egg size and ealJlC. . in 1951 carat, and quite rightly„to a.snu4-nosed freckled bit of uniformity. Barred Rocks, White Leg. ' -a_girt, 17 years. old and'.weighing 108 pounds, who',undoubtedly n horns, _HampSussex. Columbia a Rocks. white • F E M 1 N E X • ' rated fisting as Canada's t roost dramatic single figure of 1951. �' It c e,. orn& x !sociis eroeew H Rack one woman feu■ another, ate in. lie Al Leghorns Crossbreds, New Hump s ,.1TE0IINE5” to help alleviate pain, d!■ .- This wan bi.arlene Stewart;� a poker-faced bundle of golfing ", -� --trete and-nervone t N The Oxford. Farmers' Co-operative Prod- .. ' :. dynamite from obscure Fonthill, Ont..who captured ,the Canadian .1 tic• Com gray..Limited.�4a4 Mala Street, - 'a°$5 pp Po tpaid In plain wrapper. -- t ' .. Ladies. Close and Open championships at Afontreal's rolliOg Woodstock.* tar o, - POST'f e14EMiCAIS - ' _ Lavas-aur-le Lac links. . sea acEEly BT. 1SAez roitopTo . . Marlene might go down in golfing histo. as the Little Girl BRAY - Baby chicks, oar old and started � - y � -Cockerels, -Pullets and mfztd a• •.. Who' Played Like a Woman, For here she was, only 1!9 -yearn hatched. write for prices and full In. SATISFY YoursafF-every ' sufferer of old, a mere slip of a girl who had never faced such crowds, nor Hamilton Bra. Hatchery, Iso Doha x., Rlesemotk Patin or NwriNs should M Hamilton Out.. or Fairbank Feed. 2986 - . 0 . such gompetitor-s before, pitted against some..p erica's est/ DufYerin Street, Toronto. Dixon's Remedy. '' Let us"paint•is ak bit of the background td Canadian girl MUNRO'S DRUG STORE r h DON'T let today's Price of e¢¢• Influence �S Elgin Oltews t a rte's finest performance..of. the year. Marlene, the Mig ty. your chick Purchase. The chicks you 41,25 Express prepaid _ • Mi ,`'ie.'achieving the first "double win" by a Canadian wojnan purchase now war lar nen .tinnier and I sin a Toronto's Ada McKenzie turned the trick in 1934, eliminated Mota:Got.It-Gociie Moto of the tau. Grade A Lange eggs were 74e a - > -. I!d jorie_Ro.�re:and Mae Murray, two topnotch U3Lyers is the dozen last August, Lad the tame thing POST'S ECZEMA 8ALYE '! L. opening rounds of match play. tag ilu g. Mixieon Aflante soccer team usual p= a¢%in tela .rammer. sue pars! BANIiIH ins torm•nl at era eczema .ashen. Thi;set Mlle { e or a elle usual number of chicks. and buy,'them .end weeping skin trouble& Pasts Enema ' 36-hole a final against Grace Lenezyk, two-time Canadian open goes into a helicopter act to . with R.O.P. breeding back of them. Also. Salve will not dl■aPDrrint You. . ' champion slid one of the bat women amateurs ontle continetlL started chlek/, older pullets. . turkey [tibia{. scaling. bo:oui ecrema arae, a __ _ ... Ward off a scoring attempt by Vaults. Catalogue. ringworm Dimple. and athieu'■ toot, will Wee Marlene held a shaky one-up lead-at tiie 5th on the the Ar ntine' Independents at TOP intra calci.AALI .- .•/Pond readily to the sbowlw .odorl■or p Guelph Ontario hopeless they seem et bow etuDhora or I knowledge that her powerful opponent, was getting stronger, Mexico City; Mexico. In -spite nr c ick■ now'for-w -_ lw crass 11 : • trick back nitre at Laval,-and headed for the final hale with the p Dope - of their goalie's solo flights the CROSS an a PRICE se s° PEA JAS having erased none-time three-up margin. The chips were down. g lg POST'S RSIIEDIS8 11�, _ ._ __ -This was it, And vine.)darlene met the challenge. She hunched - Mexicans lost, 2-'G' 9Apriing ER >cairry. Cross_ br•elds, - tin sane ma" Rr•. .. Recopy of Pries _ • her slim shoulders and boomed L tee-shot rigfit down the middle. -V- - broods. also three way crime! All breed= ass a+w" 'et ?� °'r 'rr t4tr"'' . Grace Leaezyk duplicated the feat. They both made the.green,-in . _ __ A _ fag stock government approved and Dlood _ _ tested. Write for price. to Bonar Chick" ' three: Matltne stroked her 18-foot putt within inches.of the cup, proper Care For satabera. Bos s/a, Elmira Ontario. . aFP BALDNESS AND FAW14• HAIR r- _ _ _ - while Miss. Leriezyk missed her 15-footer and t onceded Marlene- . o any can" or condition. LY ► ._. - the match. •• e tStlCC�C Csarllientffi _. ,DTXING 4ND CLEANIN4i THALIA HAIR RESTORER . Youth marches on, in sport, as it always has done, but'more REaCbTe GUARAl�TEED or Money ,- --- - - decisively than over. In Candi a 17 yftar old girl becomes the top vE son W-riaayth t roan hack is Fu Herbateautrle. . HA a d ll. Thalia -- athlete of thS pear: A tie a as Ions, long a-favorite to-,w a titan. w Columbia.e\r• glad to ,answer lour Q'rapatUsetloas. D► - still in her teens is named the United States girl athlete of die- . in country settings, have gone to partmeat e. Parker'■ lyya wank■ Limited. . -' - tinction for 1951. Maureen (Little Mo) Connally, the, second +si Tong• et., Tnmatn OPPOLTUI41TI0ta rot youngeat player ever to win the United States national tennis town in a big way. Ots ha s. cosh - I. . ray •yD wurlrrt pp and packets as well as hats_all of- roe scats . ch- pionship, biased her way to this, honor 12 day{ before she,. colarfu•1 suede.. BE A HAIRDRE3888 became 17 year{ Old, ----- PZGETASLD tufo■ &tractors. 43ectrto. ,pNie CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL � - The care and 1ipTceep o. puede is assts of lit in a taw ninnies Live-Rite Great Opportunity Lssre -- There stem! to hs in intergtiag moral in this continued .. P. veto Ltd. 74'0 Tango at.. Toronto. Hairdressing upsurge of youth in sport It moans, we think, that the kid{ are important, t;a Thousands of su profession.Ma, good ■ter« _ into aporh competition at sarlis! a thin.ever'before. One thin to remember is that T1taa.ane. os successful Marvel Tradwtee ~ g p g NO. t Clover Basswood-HONIP. f4 lba,: Amaricals Greatest arum ... -arsd share'• nothing wrong with that- It ttwno, broadly; that aitflougA suede is leather, it is sof 14.ia:-4e.-nig:, ss so: 7o tea 11Lea. - rnD•tne.d catelass+a,.. - ItoGrt Ritchie. Rt•.a. PsrW: Qnntrta W tits or Cail '� ' Instead W t dation of onlookers, we're becoming a -nation Qf par- . an all-weather material, and.it will - NAAVXI. HAtRDRE28INQ "OOLS ticitlanta. which is a great de}1 better for both moral and physical dry clot if subject to a Heavy rain GIVE your lar, truck or tractor a proven ass Bloat at W., Tornnto 1. - • - w4111-being— tins and valve )ch ttbil• ypy dill•. • - -Branches .._ .- - or snowfall. This Ymay r ib the' state &sawn ata and os, pumping. Pau 44 &eine St,, Hamatob r - tl Rldeeo Bt, Ottawa . . Your comments rand strppeefJeets for Otis Column,wiff be wakomod leather-of its oil, dry;rig It out eon- m.unic ant!-friction ssal. os, cylinder - walls. rings and valve nems. Licensed - -,. by.EJ���yrpp,_914 t-Coh d-�{py�)youag&4t VO"t- pte'tely and sing it to crack. _ under United Stats and CalUdua - sSLL BRITISH i NIT - eau Keep suede garments away from! Patents• Price 2e..60 prepaid. Beck Sale. MADE to measure dresses. unprfe. . _ . •.t -` ,. pressing faith--a cool' - London. Oany ntario. r•, eel Palace atr■•t c�es wanteed ai d Yii a rest w th re mem. _ c4luirt the iron; ea ssi _. _ DISTILLERS E MI I T E fl _ iron or steaming, is'an inflexible est styles ;ad,fabrics .r. available. T le. l E a.suede garment is wr nk 60 ACRE Farm-{food ham".tilled a ebur an Cora iamissiormentns tong r bonuses. . Wrx . :.. _ .:. _ -_ _ •- . ',_�*aT�',' w est commissions' a boon Wrka • ru ¢raCRE R hadra ori uu4 tetj{f QNTA!IcI led, le3ting'i) hang nsuall a Pa� rood• For further Information con British !knitwear Limned, Rimcm Dae .. 'i - _ - - , _ tact: Mathsw Gongh or Arthur Vutalan. - _ _ care,of the,wrinkles. staLthroy.. Ontario, . . - $18.00 AN EVENING . '. FOR Tolle as 2F!two. ims .. - - - 1 if the garment has-not been worn O10 a timooeD..00D.H the •�t' .; ia 1 ar a Pac ed- utak - . r I eft ra rnasuW rat A ' Reubeck. V leek- HaL_Ontario. is matt. Refrigerator DefroeNrs Den Daa --• mations at «iaalpeg on February + for- some• time 3rttsIt it carefully you that. Hundred: of hot prospect earn . pa-ovineifsl Curling mission. Rush name. address. tar GUAR- - - 1 7, with play 'contiaving'until Feb- with a soft bristfe- brush, paying CHOICE clover honey. t2 tour/ 2e.: ANTEED PROFIT OFIPER. D•[rant.m . P,�tydOwn Dates runty 14. - special attention to satin. cnffa. rhlrt+ee $S.ea. Amber hao•y. Ie. tour■_ ywa corp.. Dear a4 h.wmara.e . _ t17—third.• e4. R: Dowdck. Smttbptil� _ Edmonton will be the scene of a closing and pocket edges. A soft w,r _ _astatic - - _ -Dates for Isrovinciaf curiitig play- - 'sudden= on a iina�y 16 • scarf'prctects collar and neckline, � RIC - • -.U'WANTED HAIR ' - _ - •- . .. - -'The-•finest strawberry I Permanently eradicated from any cart o! - -- downs in British Columbia, Alberta, I between northern.and southern Al- otherwise makeup"and=pers iration .ver ta.tflea,• the P `-BF,PTE.MHr:R--Pkat two crop raspDerra. Dads with Seca-polo. the remark bit ` $a`katchewan•and Manitoba acre berfa-zttatrspions, with the winner' -easy mark it. discovery of,the Age, saes Polo COoMns _ _ - ALE\-TINF-Bret new rhubarb. , no- drug or chemical and will kin the - arnounced it( .Montre 1 recently, L carrying the oil province's torch at If you Wear your iluede coat or W nein, Polmo Park Perennial Gardena hair root, - British Columbia leUs.off in the- -- -'11'ihnipeg. jacket frequently, it-is all right t0 LOR-REEK �A1�RATORiver. _ - _ 1• 171 Granville 8t. agcotuver, B.0 - - play-off t)uestt which will-edd n'sxt � Battling for the right to carry the keep it in a plastic storage bag. but .DEEP ROCTH-l'erd Car Business. large _ March, in Winnipe„ when champ- i 'Saskatchewan cdiolus gets under- , don't ket the garment stored in gams. body troy, roomy lot.0 excellent Nk P fL location. Induutrtal roomy !Sacco, C:B, EASY TO OMIT SMOKING ions friers every province square off 'a azz late in the month at Saskatoon,. such a bag for in excessive•period Highway,- Reasonable, Arms, Britten Um Tobacco Eliminator, a trientine fn the round-robin competition for ywith play Scheduled for two daXp, - -And-in any case, do not store.it in Auto, rallaaega Alabama. treatment Quickly scop• craving nor tobacco, rids the system of nicoune. . tits nation's tnos- prized 'curling February 22-23, - a hot place. like fur, it will dry Out, TRANSPORT BUSINESS - M.aford. Kine Drug Pharmaceutical Chemists IAl- bauble - the Macdonafd's Brier Winners in-each of the four west- .;6.600..-Three W unfit+, equipment and brrtai, P.O. Bos ars, Load- Out. Tankard, enol.mliti2 of Canadian ertl provinces will tales posaesaion of Never attempt to epot`cleaa .r+r•baut.. C. k t x Ik.n.. with broad - suede. Cleaning fluid is most harm- coverage. Ash good buauesar" or a raw P4T N" as le hnk aupremac To curlers the British Consols trophies, eft- MeeWad. cataria F I B y P ful to dye. Even if the' spot is a : - - AN •••_ar■r.2 .evertor-1.191 01AW ``\ from the Pacifi Coasf ovine will blematie of supremacy is their - It snail one,:better take the,garment ADVANCED Regi■err Yorkobire Boars ve Ram and tui Raider artP• /r'n.-tree - - trek island to the mining town of respective baliicvicka: to a dr Cleaner referabl rule that resat for service 176. Bred apt. ilia. roe R■mw ro Rlgi/r. y■ta,,t Atter- _ Kimberte for nix days of Com t- To date oral one y ' preferably rasa. 175 Rant Srr»t ri /cam Kimberley y pt y .provincial Bull C es $20 pont las a. Rol/rota specs�lizes in the care and cleaning Bail Calve. Izoo. Douglas Hart. Wood. - ition ltvhich will_get underway oa. _,champion has .been -declared, .with of- elather. . alike RETHSRBTUNBAItGH 4► rnmD.n Pa . February 4 and end February, 9. ,Ken Weldon's Montreal St. George trot &tnrttura Fstsnn.hed Ie a us =-- (;rack.curlers from Manitoba; tri- rink .winning a roped-robin Com- Fine leather gloves deserve proper DESTROY GOPHERS. RATS, MICE. any Street Tnronte rtnnkrpt car-inoewma. • • g - care if they are to give full wear-- Qrtpaut 4ndanEsrini with _polsop Sr .inn en request --- ditionalty the province to beat when petition last week at Quebec City. traps. Simple. Rate.. Sure. 'Information. --• - :_ . ability. ' Boesklhs are delicate and /LOQ, D. Walsh, Garftxldt. D.C. ,WANTED -- trier'time rolls around each year,,' for the right to represent hi. prov- a Will Start their Own provincial slim- ince. 'should be kept for dressy occasions. ••ARTIBTR and ixglnnere" send for our .COOK General.wanted !or moearn bene - Capeskins or glaclp 'gloves are also e.6 page catalogue featuring Artist■' Two adults, and three children. idea! dressy-but tit_t, 'are Sturdy enough Supplier and Picture Framq. Send, 26c workfns.condltrona with separate_ living STRIKES 'versus THE PUBLIC .)n_Cain to cover ■Lase, Powells,- 2120 ' quarters. wary In:ex acted r sitting •torr. . ._ for shopping pin 'and neral daytime Bloo*. at,' West Toronto, tens and wase•estrectM w: Nit. R. O. P S ge _ • , . wear;,Pigskins and deerskin are the.. honed, •7 month■: ready- and/■, Ontario. -'. .. . - MALE WALKER Biggs D _ - - . . gloves_ of all work and stand up to run. Write Gerald Saunders, 21 . )now can we prevent tie-ups in public utilities or in*other industries,, uflder hard use. , They are most Georgina Street. Brockville, a~_ sych as the distribution of a vital• food, where the convenience, safety suitable for driving and.sports. C.C.M. Ra«r with 1 }Deed fear. -used �-' � L 9 month. ,a me an new. Write: Gerald • ' nand sometimes even the lift of the private citizen is involved? .. . Saunders. 21 Georgina Street, Brockville. L GY, LISTLESS, - That is a problem we must tolve or we face a complete breakdown SC,tUELCH! SMOCKING !MADE EASY O� OF LOVE of our.society. ••• r - _ - BY Cholla Thornton in her new 48-Page instruction book sponsored, by TI» - . In recent months ws have had,some bitter and costly'expeliences, . ,An, 4ladertaker -found a donkey Christ church .Cathedral !indoor, . of - We have seen our railroads paralyzed with every,industry great and lying dead in front of itis pre ,Smocking.Smocking. 24 beautiful cult design■ and lull- WITS LIFE t glee pattern■ for catlins out a child's -small throughout%the country ' mediately affected, We have seen . and wertt inform tht ,police. "What dress. Send'e.2 to: Whitcgmbe a Gilmour - ,'commercial transportation 'servi es in .a y .r•iil ' do with it?" he asked the Llmltpd, ,1040- Bleary, Montreal 1, for Neoral>�so M 1�alt of Bury t. t. CRE88 stfutd copy. �bleZ po great cit and its suburbs your..po 'halted ,for almost three weeks. here• have been threats fo shut off - a officer i•t chargr. Do with -it;,: - . fuel for.cook' Bu 1 or cours^" said the officer cosh SALVE-For Imre relief. _ Na up to par?...you nay.osier atom an .' ling and heating in scores of thousands of homes. ' Tour Druggist ■ell/ CREsa. spat system. Ii you are constipated your . . This sort. of thing simply can't go on. - laughing. ' You're an undertaker,. �may not digmt fraalT-gas may blest . - rent sou. Th undert_ looked SAVE Fuel-No-Drift Storm Windows of opyaw stomach...all the ftmand til/ What is the solution? %• a ' him straight.'i .the eye. . Transparent Vinyl Plastic. Eulb in. w�ooee■■ out it lit.. ... p e�� you teed - Compulsory arbitration without stoppage of -work has been au ... y Y stalled by •sapone. Order now-one for. Caitat'■ Little Liter I i1L -1'ba■■ mild g- I am," he replied, but I though-it every window or storm door. Complete t•satabla pilo!etas you quick relief from Kit: Size 1e. x'72: 21.60' each prepaid. eoo■tlpatioo sad ao ba1P pianola the{ow1. : Vested and the Ontario Government, it is understood, is now considering only right to come around and- in- �, sale.. Company importer■. . still of das••a.. Jago/■ 8000 F•rr11 feel that_ . �approlinatei legislation. But a omp6lsory.legislation wittOut tthe g&A iv a form.the relatives firbt." palace Street. London, Ontario. ha y-sunkhem a .iar ;b �d _i' �� y•■anit? Carne' Little support of labor unions and workers would not be sufficient, There a e .. � tlk.m.tm land.only sac - some things that a law cannot do or cannot' do well. One of thein is, .. ISSUE 7 - 1952 a0m anF . . - _ _ . .. .. I. to make an unwilling person worltr,' - - _ • , : - '- To really protect the public, as one experienced observer has sug- . Vested to The Financial Post, to prevent the private citizen frolic being fEDI t ltkae mewahkg ts' _ . - . used as a pawn in industrial squabbles, essential services must. be main- h"9 fa e'ads way is Mdvcs tleq . si eflsisf Irks eservsg tArherr ftwo.$1.00 - s a _ -tamed. To do this when arbitration is rejected .then -means must be filers{ erfedidn TelreetN = �_..pr6vided for: _ _ _The dismissal of those refusing to work or„•work satisfactorily. I �--.— - Effective policing to preveiit rnalcoatents from defying the into'and• ! as Nearby Crazy' • , • fatstferiag with the rights of others to work and, finally.- . l?so bon for tion of essential services by {ubatitute �le1P. if fie■'ata♦■I. Iteh'� ,� y ■m I dt■Qovered Dr.•D.D.Denote dl - tl. . . _ id _. dIn etrt� coin oaten , modern economy•the public is absolutely .den. retiathis"?° p D. '0" �war acus functioning 4?f its eat public utilities We pppnet' eas and comfort sin m.dte.uoa and to onrt from stns! lienno ,' rn _ g gr P ��°�0yth°rasmM lireatpelet•1vi - , r - saust..find a sere wily.a.keeping them functioning.., . . . . Fera:Dptieanet;aDeek�..i t�cama/akd ,r f� - =-From Tile Fiaanclat Post or■tOO'a b..• A.k anrsrt sir D. ! -- . . . ., ;r;. 'n,xtiDiltrO (mdin•r7 W •sten a&rMr{lal. - .. , k. 0 1 & .2 . t- '1. •r^ .. .ler .. :. .-. ,. .� - i , i ...- . . s. ..^ . ` '� - J ,,.:. ,-•sd.. '!"mi`..: ;'.. 4ism ate+.. _• '� i � .. .. a r � 1 - � them more pleasure. The soldiers l• '�� BROUGHAM was turned over to Mri. Geo. Dun- embus, also Miss Cameron, R. N., 'Robt. Hedge is stili arg�ing with P can, Program Con7ener, who gWve of Columbus, and her another Mrs. the Hydro over a settlement of the greatest worry when he gets theca (_ a very fateiesting papet on "Sec. Camexon, called on Mr. and BQr-a M. land and trees cut in carrying their is—what will happen when he.Rets Brougham Public Library urity and Preparedness." The meet- Hie Hilton one evening,last week. lines over his, property. sick or wounded. But the medical � Dverypne interested,in the plot ing closed by all,repeating the Miz- X4ss Jean McGuckin spent Sun- Major (Dr.) Fowler of the Cana- set-vices well organized. We work =� and 'preseadt, of 'Brougham Public pah benediction after which a dainty day with her parents at Goodwood. than Medical. Services who is at with tLYe American services. The Library, is invited to help in assur lunch was served by the hostesses: ` present stationed at Oakville, has wounded are carried off in Itelio- ling its future by gttending a meet- Mrs..Robe# Miller and Mrs. Robt. - - eopter$--and--mile hospital refits." y ...Ing-. in the MUWcipal'Building on Malcobp Catholic Women's I.eagke Fowler and his wife here. with all surgical equipment are sup- — ntiay,..Februa 15, �.B.Q.0.'p,.m.._ 0he. Young People.. of_St.._John:s a of the Cath- -1� Mrs. Chapman atte and F.. plied o the front lines." Honey is . � M. and Mrs. Chapman attends cue food they do not get and that i w11en manly interesting proposals Church held their election of offic- olic Women's League was held at r, ±will be' made and discussion invited. era )For the resent ear, at a roc- funeral of the late Mrs. Fergt}son, is generally welcomed. , l '•, # t i P Y the home of Mrs. Harry Kaiser,, on of BirchcIiff Heights on Sunday The amusements for the $re. f ent meeting when the following Thursday, February 7, with a very last.;As the wife o"ev,. J. S.-Ter` ' looked after, for big bulldozers oon The Friendlyy Bible Class met at were elected; President, Vernon good attendance, guswn who was minister of the Pres= level*-a field from the rolling co the home of•Mr: and Mrs. George Middleton; Vice-Pres., Ruth Gill= ¢'he business of the evening was byterlan Church in Pickering prev- tryside,and make'playgrounds where Duncan on Monday evening, with man; Secretary, Anne Barclay, taken care of by t1V President, Mrs. sous to union, but who has been with baseball and other 'games are en- a good attendance. M s, Robt. Mill- Treasurer, David Norton. The next Spellen and plans made for a quilts • the United Church, since. -She has joved.-The troops live in tents which or and Mrs. Jack Mitchell provided meeting,will be held on February. ung.at the home of Mrs, von Pilis, been ilt-for several months. are heated by oil stoves. Dental a very interesting program. Plans 14th St the home of, Marion Jones. on Monday the 18th. Tickets have The Ontario and Durham Jeisev services are-good and twelve pad ___,were made to present. an evening Please note change of date from, been sold during the past few weeks Club are holding their annual At rgs are with the troops." of fine entertainment by members February 7th, as announced in the on a woolen blanket which drew Home in the Community Hall at En conclusion the Major answered >: of the Class, to be held in the • last issue. \ was made ut the meeting, and,Mr. Red Wing Orchards on Friday ev- many questions from the audience . .� Tpwnship;Hall on Friday evening, Mts. George Du)can and child- Len Corrigan the winner. Chances ening of this week when all friends present, at the home of Dick and. , ]t 14. Mr, and Mrs.'Jack Keel,- ren of Oshawa (also Mr. W.-J. y y Mrs. Winter, Jr. ` President Bert eti � are �o be sold on a Dresden Plage of the terse fraternity are wel or invited the Class to meet�at Brown of Toronto had dealer on Quilt soon: Father McGivney gave comed,----�-" ! Guthrie was in the chair,.The spear their home on Monday, March 3_X Saturday with Mr. Browns mother,, a brief talk, bringing out Catholic A successful evening with Film ker was introduced by his brother e t y Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox: also Mrs, T. C. Brown, Press month by suggesting the Lib- Board pictures was meld in the George, who. lives in-this comtnww• t •, :r . Betty-Jean and Faye, visited Mr. Miss Margaret Duncan of Toron- rary join a Book Club, also suggest BaSg° ville school on Friday even ity. The usual luncheon and >.usi �'� D and Mrs. George Knox, of Ennis- to, spent the week-end at the home 'ng last, l ess order followed. -. ed a Spiri�tttal Study Group. Thea ;killen, on Sunday. of her brother, George and Mrs.' . Mhe shooting of large hawks and Duncan and family. followed a few words from Fattier- ]tr, and ns, K Pascoe were, with owls should be discouraged as these �,�ti Coppins on the Reading of the Bib- Toronto fetidei on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Ross:,Willson, Tor- birds feed on mice and shakes and Mr, Thome Ghatmagel left on the Is. Members were finally requested onto, visitad his parents, Mr, and are therefore friends o! the farmer ,... weekend to spend the winter at the Mrs. 4W, C. Willson on Sunday., to,bring used clothing for the Afl- _ and the t�nitrgrower. � E� - 'Dddfellows Home at Barrie. Winners at.the .Institute Euchre riesa mite Fathers Missioaa-to The-Club made a donation of $26 d the next meeting. — Corr. frhe Woman's Association of St on Tuesday evening were - Ladies: to the Pickering and Ajax Hospital John's Uti3ted Church held their Mrs. L._Hill, Auxiliary at their recent meeting. _ Mrs. R. Pilkey and rY regular ,meeting on Wednesday ev- Mrs. Knox; Gents: Mr. Geo.• Gray. Rouge Hills Lion Club A few foxes have been noticed re- , ening February 6th, at the home of Mr. W. Carlton and Mr. Claris_ • + • ceatiy hunting for food in the farm - - Mfs. Root. Miller, with a good a#- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merton and At a well-attended meeting on fields and orchards here. B� -%s b 5th eight'new Our cattle breeders and feeders f ', teridance. Atwo-minute silence was family of QueetullilLe: Mr, and Mrs. Tuesday, February g' •- •. observed is memory of our late Aleut, 3achko and family of West members were welcomed into the here are much, worried over the � t .. King• This wpm followed by s chert Hill; al!° ]tins ° Barbara Seebeck Club by Immediate Past President outlook for profits in their opera- 21010 �MMlsa y �� �� Past tions for the winter's feeding. Hoa •iw 1-ri'n pi.o% mara�alri .rotary, Mrs. Geo. Willson read the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter�on Sun- International President Harry New- raisers and poultrymen are some- saes UP - �mlnutee of the pre�iotts r man, of Dunbarton. The following what in the same boat. The farmer � at J-Wa gyy" sed sri* -•Mrs. Knox Card Convener, gave a day. and Mrs. Wan. 'Knox aceomD- Public-spirited citizens pledged takes more chances than any other msr�oss. �m wmrms! gale St. ttAM d11411116- report, of her work, also read let- shied by Mr, and Mrs, Harry Knox themselves W-the service of- this businessman. And often the buyers wy up wtthM tYs som"Mm. Un o! thanks from those rho had of Enalskillen, were In Toronto on community through Lionism: Percy of food maline the wrong person. ss� aw v'm7 WNsas. A ` been iemetribered. At the close of Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hardy. Comport, Raymond Oce, Fred Levels, Coundltor Bill. Newman, Kenneth Major Fowler - Contianed On The �reags �7e tie- bttsineas perbd, the meeting Mr, and Mrs. Earl Bogle of Col S. D. Price, Cecil Rogers, Trevers mss ri y d ' ton Sol! and Geo. R. Whitman. rept to spray all excretions . and3e ate. +� In welcoming the new members wastes upon the green growing mow at thrsa had tudm odal or T ' - _ crops.,. ton, who -- rs are well fed" 'and �out W th .ioh�-�sawme lig for, stressed - _ clothed, an the tri The esperieooe at %bass _ Lion Ernie Hough 1 an Intet•tiatiAnat Council the'efforts being made by the Lions clot igCanadians d ad a orate of rite troxna ��1� � �t� :, _ -_ to. foster a spirit of poroperatid n aRabtdyh+lpot+ 1-1[ oprzaRlaws - AND a- is h h Can ins and Amenc reoun n rm3 the stress discipline a m mong the nations We are to that equipment which ace to .fo iOQm�y'a �'� _ _ _ . . severs n Lions ma succe es by stnml groups in se`s 1 new Clubs are now. n � plant a n e otimmttaitiss tYs " .opersting in Japan, another link be- over larger forces who become ere, r Countrysad this Q e' tweed the East and West. In a short T22wopporaiutty *%bass new - r moralized under slight reverses and _ BUILDI NES time, Lions will be selling Carniva. scatter. The soldiers a'et a lease ev- aa»� .�, « f° �. tickets on a Telek[ision' Set and oto cry slat months and-they can fly to t the bot%am Ee the s her valuable prizes. Watcoc Gur ovum W11161111 h for them. Japanwhere there if every form of - r hw ma r1tL1 cx+nt3Ql ii'd►t �e{l Among .the visitors were fog' .entertainment with the good and the '.,; v - Wank Cartman, Norman VigrassnA s, a is ' triaging you Roll Roofing - , Horace. Footer: — Corr. .... - . at cheap rate Th food artictas tools sl g _ communny tuterest abou .- - branvule W about Z0WWM Asphalt Shingles - -- would ydvise Friends,`' said the• �� ..i . �.l ;Insul-brik Sidings a Audleg _ Doctor-Major, 'norto send anv good 1 - ._ — — - — - .. - they_ want most _ -- — .lath news from home. Often a subactTo , eeosrseq. Book-lath Bert Guthrie is in the hys $�1e91�i ROOM: _ pilaf for a few days..We hope for Hos fibm a home paper which art `X, W. MITCHELL ply �, ive not later than two weeks after t Insulating -Board -' a Sympathy is felt for Mrs. Thio• Publication in most canes, iCi res ' Fiakeriu g - T:oost Distributor - �efllent, Lime h glastelr - Annan in the loan of her. brother _ _ _ _ recently. - - �. . .. Mrs. E•rana Claremont, hue. been r. ��i I � PHONE :. � w• MITCHELL PffONE visiting her sister iris, Urban Blake 7A �f C� � for a few days• t j 's Our Tru.:,ks Pass Your Way • �+ Frank Wonnacott spent the.week. I A' ------ n AND HER SIX ENVELOPES aid -- - • Nancy no longer `uses this oTd fashioned system. in fact R nowadays lief• husband calls her a financial whiz. That's hecause- �• "� s she followed the advice of friends bv.opening : a Current Account at The fomiserce.-•o-day ,. •' Nancy ,writes cheques,, and keeps track _ of every penny paiA__out from,' the ,D A LY SERVICE • .'statement given to her by the • • •• Bank each month. She started _ T O A L L CANADIAN AND J.S.A.POINTS , her banking off on the right foot . CHARTERED BUSES r' too,by reading,"It's Simple When ' - , You Know How". It's the handy. - ' -OFFER 1,DEA.L.-SERVICII } purse size booklet giving helpful A - FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL w tips on day, to day banking,—and' : prepared especially for women �. by The Commerce. - . t .EAST�RM HOUSE -- - - yHOIIE 4900 :.✓' oYrigidatre' 7fef .�ga Yew ... ,-'�::: :,2y •� .... air / .. .. .. — ,�` c:t i :}ai i 5 �` toe . fi: .<::�:.::.i::'i.t4:•>:t;iti<,�Y.v t' t;+.. :, i... ..,.,M1', ... FW ref, .7- .. r,�'4'.::':':;µ; ,�Ce•;+:;;C•••}:;tsy`,�;;;::t:<,��.,; >:. .. _..... _ . . "Fi,:r' _ /���/� �/y�� i•3sa�Aa�sD { ::`v4t:Y:. ,+�-1,'ftth 1. \�'•y T7•,,k• .. Y •� .S�� tII.FD•V i'W , •- _ _ 'b # ; `> ` ' : ..° <r>>>: 17 1 FOOT, 'TWO CIBC FOOT F,RIGILIBS SpPBTi FOOT, SIR CUBIC MOT FRIGIri�B le,t�n �ri�rn y.�i�rroio�i�u TMIFTY TH1tRTY-Ii+TQB tIt.BCTB3C S'1m11 e Ask for-your copy'd# your local branch,. oi write __ _ _ • Now 'Available .1 ............. y. rya ' v}+ Frances Terry, Head Office, The Canadian Bank:, _ to "' r :' ... . .. ` of•Commerce,-Toronto.. _ -- _ . r�igldktire - Made ONLY by , . — �GENERA� MOT i n Bank6f ommerce� � n- eCanal a J. S. BALSDON & SON ,e The Cbmrherce" at-st P HONB PICKMNG 39 - Classified A-dv'tt RATES `Your Friendly Resident Agent' i 4 Rae cent per word. Milriiu+uel � 35c. if chwged. %e �. �� ■ "� ;th _ anittance must #MAL1`02 INSURANCE AGENT • , a"•aecornpany order. eotatt address *a LOM r9RB• CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE r\ 1 • .. '*-hone >;nndee. . . LU►DILI'r1' INSURANCE eta � :� . • MJY FROM •lc1D LI K YOUR PROPMTI� Pickering 1Vlarket & Locker Plan -MALE_k1EL? , VOR SALE WITH � 'FORK WANt•Si�'_ w:il uorit for --'-- -- �RIL E. ri1URLEY -' � -LONE. .board and small rtanur,aratioa. Box -_81? News Office _feb n,2 PIANO W'A`TED - e good, used ' _ _ _ � -' 'L. : QUALITY -piano wanted. Phage Pick. 112J'C• T T �T� - feb 22. vv .�J :e v s T-T �F .C'10 CJEi►7 04 PLOY3tEAT�W�l3TF.13. ' MFUTS- EM :;ousg�aork and baby-sitting. hire. CR=PPL�D PA�ZM T�?C Wilbei: Blair, R: 3; "?ickering, y apposite OYfcrd Sales. 1 -1Feb. 32 — %Houir y�leKUp ,SKINNY �1EN, �1 O�iEh. Gain a toGRk-;O LOOKER PLA NT. - .15 lbs. New pep, too. .. Try famous (''� s� i ' Ostrec Tonic Tablets for double'- F.l]Q` Collect Pickering 26S' . 12 -' j results; neer healthy flesh: ,Qew SFIIELDS MINK FARM F > :vigor. New "get .acquainted" size _ ' roc t Your bong. - only ooc All Druggists _ - _DQeata P esaed o $pe�rif:ca - �LTSED FARM 3IACHINERY auc- r' rj tion sale to be held Saturday, afar. - SILK'S MARKET - -- 'S .1952 at 1.00 a proximatel -- 3 30'tractors, all other types of farm i y machinery Including threshers ,bin- dere, plow�eed'-rll'iiis, fortge har nesters, combines etc. Draw prize .-. .� registered Holstein calf valued - - - > -- at W0.04. (Only , purchasers of Z1A=A1113A1t,INE { 4 rnachifiery elig�le for draw)- UX= � I'�"aCOSMETICS r ..•_�Pri Fahhs Limited, .Internation� 1 ' - - al •Sar�est�s.Dealers. corner No, 1.2 ��: 6r PHOTO'P`INI$HIN6 FRESH ' KILLED CAPONS �S M °E r _ y -- -ted !T IPghwao. Phone .tTxbridgeBABY NEEDS _..or 'P6:•E NN. • mar-8 _ '. lF301iB: PICB>�IN4 !t �� w� STORE HOURS ''LOST-Ilroa n tan fax hound,-in the - . Week viehsify of firi .Road. Telephone = 1 THAT +a bM f.10 A. M. toDY,01 wood: _ 0 _- FOR SALE-rood al over PRESCRIPTION 1.00 P. IL to 0 Y. mixed hay. G., P1itz, Base Line, - _ Ficl:ering. . luar Je R B e 11ls ' Hospital OpeAms Continued pN , _gip ii.avid irw L;.y .entre of Ajax b` " ;tu i'b ne F:s:ti "lit► r -,he la's+:, when The rA feder grant of $3 s,333, d Store at:provt•d in. ,r::�ip;� by Ottawa, is � •con;4rthecl afttr :muu-tited r:inor ) _ �� ' "WEST HILL PICKE : 63 .+ -changes ar -n.aer SCAR. t80! - ;PHONE: d8 lane. An.c tt.al ,'m(:cl grant •vas f s nnr.8ttnceiT pme ti4 rr agn. Th;* two , �- f � - _grants luded u• $=1,a16 realized y y 4rorc tl : ti �'riCt csrvass, pm-ales ! - �, rr ;. an initial hoa�itrl-farrl�.f c38,283, ... . _ •M19MRE1LS OF TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD" f One of the urger recent. nortatinns JL�..- a cheque.for'S=09 3ram e-Bvr- ) �i�++' �.. b _ T G. CROSS ry c . y -den CgrhP A*" Limited. �!� - ,� %'� 'e� * "G O R D O-� G C R0 S S Contracts to move and grove Che•! - ••—'►• � _ -'+• �1' - - -REALTOR P building airs expect.d.. :o .be.let in, _ _ -:. G VILLAGE trvo .ir.eine weeks, hr. added. Con- •. ' .' , ,, A i�i S'T.. PIC K E R Ir11 fleets for about '$15,000 worth of `ii -.._Loafing C ---- additional iiyuiprient, to au`gcnent J O O Living --COURTEOUS, _ g,ZTr1cA SF�AY1 8 ernti3+rnent .alreaaly -_': : _ - - I1[1 - B qFn _::LExehanging - .. t:AUR are rho scheduled t6 -be awarded - g type _ _ CALL• WITHOUT OBLIGATION �� 1-1 SeI : then. "We expect to make the final. The "Loa ' or "Pen" t ' f airy bSriI 18 choice of a supl r.endeint in about .-one of th man recent improvements in three wee week;' e said. 5 P , , i :. th PHONE f"1GitE NG 1 . - .P_ . . _ cars ! - 1 !Tho. aux'.lia it was unnounced, farm bil�Edings: Ou will be looking into new 7rlort�age. - ° chw n+� membeiy ii of fift ne Loaves Colleettdas and nark tai a c,.:,r 6n hospital types of buildings, and new ways to arrange APPraiaBb - Yaloations linen:;. Fo,ir organizations have co�i- ,present 'buildings .before yo�o beyond the 1 tr rbuted a total , a'0 tp help furn- i ish the null(s''r«reaticz loom. The ' •p g 5t8ge Of CQxLStYL1Ct14n Or.rei-oil -• -- ' -Quo, - E rring AG�iliSr4- of'Mckeiitig Un- (I (TAKANTr,E%UWATCH "dad CLO ted Clurch.W. A. h-w;-donated-$25, - :,ern fann buildings are•designed t0.sate labour, K.4I 1IC� �EI3VIC'L: . REPAIRI'`G the Aj:.s War Bride;' Assoc.• and (i W A. Aja U 4,i Chu-ch r an e t eats �y .i ittocic�l_ `' `tet tt. : =... .$1� r•aci,; t.taile .,.,.,)':t has-bren.�e- :- -- _ `-�,_?�y.'•+ ,,'� - prot�::t herd heaf�h d I Aa o greater profrt� ;� til• ke•o;• F- . �:- �-- ,�, Thur Meld - exir,� Church. • 11J:�CU5. y41:r rlanCial pro ' eD'.'1� ? .t OCs. _ �,tcu " - , �ti J is(•!l at the ' f ='s Commerce .manager. He Jreprents a ba.'1� > ::_ , !�'tSlly + A l.ary's recent bro go, in Picir ) I3t1\r Pirl. -11tr_. �z�V 3 yr ng Public School. Uo.;. p'rizc�' ;, that haS.fJ� n:8:i3' Sears taken a heel interest - -----=. � 1'ISIT OLTR RECORD BAR i do4,...c•1 -by M. Cht:pmwi arid•:H. , t ` FOR FREE ESTIMATI~>S sou b Mrs. C. promoting .... d. kins i , in o oe+ter farming an in loo '"tiSr,,k'y "unci�J ii(� 1�nch. 31rs. E. y ry Gurney Heating Systema I lc�ering Jewelry, rafter Canadian farmers' banking n� e� Vv'hy Hun.�anrl P Bi- ant wun the lucky - . not pay him a`�'iSlt . 8old d Tinsmith Supplies a lti,r l; nzie, ir:, J. F:ilaise W. Eavetroaglh an - . draw prizes Gln..: ed b� J. ... Bilis- i and InatsAed PICAERING-"TOWNSHIP j .i ••.. •_don a1td-J �P.. Doves. f PHONE: PICK. 208J1 'BUILDING PERMITS t •i Got a free roPY of I a ygc�w, "LOAFING FORA + ! tadaed 1bes+Fri. 1 to 6 P. H. f NOTICE to FARMERS - F04 LIVING" form your RODMAN .+-� Co:wmerce ,manager. : 1 add by appointment t1 - �� WE `ARE PAYING HIGHEST N Sheet Metal Works J. PROUSE MARKET,PRICES i'`UR rio-st - ']DEAD nR CRIPPLED ANIMALS Ibebe o'�' Newt Otliea' BVZihDINYC. INSf�E(TI'OB t _ rliirE ALSO BUY PIC�ER � f LITE HORSES f/ .. . r �so�ra • ---- For A Speedy Pickup, ,Phone - F Plats Pletior%E 947 = .,a r. Catlett To , ICKEP.Ih•G-242wa J i R. R. i. AGINCOURT. ONTARIO- ' BANNER R-NDERINC CO; LTD., ncl4turst � + WALL D2GAINE3, SEPTIC TANKS, FurnUCU CO?APRRISSOR WORK, T-WNCIRINQF .EAVESTROUGH Iii 1} TORONTO PRESSURE) RUMPS ' {I WATER BOWLS, AND 1�' -•i'd 1" _- f HOT WATER SYSTEMS tj - r 1 t, t ' •n� S roe s _ La u es ' £ f .G �' HORTON � �t 'urn � � -•� _ y WYt}.* ►� � �' "� Ontario Land Surveyor �- -- And ,Civil Engineer Phone: Brooklin 72 R I :..q _ i Dunbarton hlwanie Club t v, rclationeiup between modern - Ne 1'2 Highway, South Hroolitllir ' {' --- rri;l sir a€xl educ ition-a t�(ray. 4-Edward Street; Ajax Phone - >,rool:lin 72 It • Mi. J-imrs Rapsey, Assistant Prin Next week's program will b.� in ' Phone: Pickering 2QOW2.' i'l,h„-, .r cipai rick©ring l).-rk;t Iii.rli `rii!' l ch, ,of Harry f.'nnk and the Boys I . Feb. 1 s TOP. - l;M 3 3 r,3 G was.-introduced by Ced.' Morris, lie and Girls Committ(�.-Howard H.'al r ' 'speaker "at the last meeting. ije de per,. Distilet Scoutmaster will be i scribed the respensibilitice of the, :the speaker: I school teacher today and led up to. _ _ 4. o u rq e- Mesas irect x Material in Stock1 Sin A A.-E:'Richardson STAFFORD ®ROS.�. . ABL GR1�Y, B>t.t>� and �. GREEN ARBOAITE ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Neeture especially when we remetn-1 - ,t GTI.'NERAL INSURANCE MONUMY.NTAL WORWA AL�NUM M0VLDINGS CHURCH ber how our - one • Wtitt ass Queen Elizabeth was REAL ES'T'ATE Pbbw B. 63. Flit INSIDE an OUTSIDE Rev. David Marshall, Minister quite recently helping in Girl -Guide CONVEYANCING =-- --- DOORS t.00 P. m. - Sunday School — work Our choir gave a nice .nuns-. - its DUNDA9 ST. E, WHITBY 3.00 p, m. - .Worship Service ber under BIr, CYowltttrst The put= ' -Aa Old-established Agency, Ready , CLEAR PINE COMBINATION . To Serve You. •- ! it was nicely draped with the Un►• -=-- _ DOORS COMPLETE WITH Presbyterian Ladies' Aid' P Y Pe a,• t ` PHONE: PICKERING'760 1 SCREEN and GLASS The 'regular monthly meeting of .ion .lack and a flag was. placed on 1`-1eE,1CHN IE S �� ��( the ladies' Aid will be held' in the ' eltaie,�side of the rostrum. A�aut- T 1f• 1r1. Gordon' ( Sunday School Roorr of t:ie Chureh iful display of flowers w•us 'at th-e wUR.�L• ,� V FURNITURE DEALER r ur. Thursdey afternoon, February ` f:ynton the Commurion table LUMBER YARDS 21, at 2.30l . o'clock.=..INKS -_ - a3td the rostrum in memory of Mr. : FUNERAL DIRECTOR -PICKERIN'% ONTARIO - _ * s _, Craven,Mrs, Draper•and Mrs. (Rev) Dally'Service To and From PHOA`E: Pick. 84, 'Bainford. _ Private Ambulance Service %FAIRIORT UNITED CHURCH rs OSHAWA .-Day or Night - Rev, J. K. Braham Mittiater Our evening service was in charge Chartered Buses For All _ r - _ ."'_�_' �_ - Church,Service -'-'.00 P. M, of the On- -Go ladies. Mrs. Mal. Occasions Wn. McEACHNIE, Prop t , , Sunday School-- 3.00 P. bI. Carlton, President, was the- leader, '` �.IL�EN JACIK- . •- = s s - - assisted by 2%hs, Ernie Stroud, who , PHONE: :PICKERING, 241W'2 , phone - Pick. 153 1 OPTU:vIETxiST' - DICKERING U\ITED CHURC$ xead the scripture, and bars. 'wlm. i, Eyes Examined Glassed'Fitted Rev, A. E. Young, Minister- 11i1-Ii.uy,.%,67-ho presided at the organ. _ PICKERING __ s Pterin n . - .Tuesday Evenings And - -- A gr- wad K E N AND C LA K K E g BY APPOLN'ngs An 10,0.0 a. m:. Sunday School .1:.courage the ladies. A film shoves PREN'7r'=CTS _ First Door Lot Of 11,00 a. m. = 1M rning Service Ing work in Europe among the D. -- . AUCTIONEERSM Masonic HW q, 7.30 p. m. - Discussion Group `-_P's. was shown. - Licensed Asad Authorized for tie Y Y �I• MAW PHONE: PICKERING 48 On Thursday evening' the W. 'A. Licensed n Ontario and Yor _ �;_ ,: _ Choir practke withdrawn this entertained the choir and the On- s �3 week only. �i ICBNSHD AUCTIONEER We-Go ladles, The choir gave a pro- . .. Pam Stack, Implements House-' which consisted of some.lov- hold Fsrnitrure; Real Estate _ AUDLEY `el. old hymns, other songs and a alae our Specialty at Reasonable P'�' TOB BUILDER 2.30 p.'m. - Regular Service rhythnr band 'which was altogether Rates: Dual Service for the Phone or Write -7 1,.30 p. m. - Sunday Si hood comical. The evening finished with ' Price of One. si DUNDAs �. Ba.t. WHrrr�t .' ,WOODWORKING. «: • • •' _ refzeshments b} t1Q W. A. ladies, Milliken P. O, phone Agin. 59W8CAB2IE'TS Dunbarton United Church Remember next Sunday a•ening's Markham P. O. phone Marls. 206 service when Rev. Mr. Marshall will =:-- - X,1TeHEN CABINETS Our Memorial Service in'memory sow 'hi -pictures un Scotia"d. Prentices have been established -- - of•our late King George Sixth of h s p _ suctioneils. since 188?. .BUILT and INSTALLED In.the afternoon the Minister and • ALTERATIONS ON YOi3lGt blessed memory, drew;a large'con- - Choir go to help.our frienris at tk�e Hs'HT, Ike. gregatia-r helped xicelp .by the at- i Bay church in their aeni;ersaiy j OPTOMETRIST - tvndanca of the Girl Guides, Cubs. services at 2.01) o'clock. DAVID H. MARSHALL A - 9.19 to 12.00 and *al) to a•oo . �"', .Bekkevold and outs; T:iis was a beautiful �i Evosiings: Moa, Wed, Ftri., Ito O. IlaeoaataatOpr. 0.IDTISNEYPickering Village FARM and 9ME ACCOUNTS OSHAWA. ONTARIO PHONSi- 33 - PICKERING the sick list a speedy recovery. -r� 7'he funeral took place on Satr- - PHOhFEs PICgEBLNG 27 J 12 Phone • Res. b-4687; Off. b-6143 Mr. M. Chapman and Re. were j day afternoon last of the late Mrs. (Three-Day Service Aszangesi)-. _ guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Twed- ( Teresa May Draper, of Dunbarton. East. Woodland dle on Sunday. The deceased was sixty-two years _ DONEVANi and RIC13ARDS • . • Memorial - tier.-ice- .-fnr otic late of Nage-and is survived by children,: Ontario Land Surveyors, And, thlr, Bott?n has bee: itt"for see- King was observed or, Sunday. morn. I Jean (Mrs. Richards), Grant. Evel- _ e ing last, i 4, Cu (bice, Walker), t Mrs.rs. F, Professional Engineer• sellers & Atkinson eras days but we are glad to re^ort _., rigteyt, Blanche (Mrs. •riiltier)'an(f 2115 King Street. Hast Phone AS-UL 201 W i- Stoaff:7290 that he is almost well again. Alar,, in Englarsd. • OSH.iWA, ONT. - Mr, J A. Bishop3 car wIn Memoriam Rev: Bamford. Durbartr�r. Ua!Wd Phone: 3-5"2 - Licensed - swlpeS by shit-andl-runAriver while " • C?tumh, with interment :.t Erskine Jnl 18 - the car was on the street in kick- ADAIP.-=•l . loving ::error' pf our Cemetery. Perot AuCt10IIP.er8 ering 'tl:ag. r.,..a recent �aysduv dear husbaztd and tathtr. Fred tit ht. c:art3.dersble •da;ta wa., 41' A.la:r, Re tin. 310731• 70th g ge g Prize -r�itrners At East ti;uc.diaadt� 95 Yaw's Experleaoe .. uuno:to Mr Bishops car. Battery, 3rd Div, P. •C. H...who dire•1 hinKo - fr bruary a. Mrs, MillicentDixon and her rn F�bimary 1•;._T•r33, . . . . iuenumenti "Sales conducted anywhere daughter. Mrs. 5fayr.ard, of C'niun Merr•oey Lane is a dear i *tie Rat h• chaib-thei-Wealth :ipNcacl ,Mr. - -5peeialiating is Farm Stock. Furst!• •:tile; are lra�ing ur" :b1i r clx► next W.pre heart] are elver true i E ids ?. Aitu•na Ro':,d; 'MrG. -Keeler. "5t 4MSbway Monument Works'' tere-'and Property times for.:z months no::duy tr. Flvr:da, A past: we'truvei again. and sins^....i n �r.uad CrerK Mr>; J: i• a:eeler, *xr!•2 a i'.oie� l'iC�ause it leads to yvu. 1 personally l3 ted and .A ,"civus pr)w:r"r e•• �Htghiand Creelat 1.10.00 Special: -• - AA 1 Dales pe y a n_t e-n„r •'s' arden we are alyay3.t , _ • I ,,,, BORT. AUSTIN, PROP. ,� Adverfised, Bills prepared and 6:utlt-Ro;ui•hDrae.vice,.night rete y .It: m ,. y g Dlrs. iiinkarne, DunbSrtnn: ,350.00 � R. R. i, Whitby.. Ontario poised. and brutally'attacked• the lady of together,, = �:dui t: Bars._.A. Rose, West Hill; - Two Miles West Of Whitby Oa the house, beat.'ng h_�r~ver the A thought for -today-stec:ories ter winners were: Mrs. Cecil _ and biackenrn one rf her,- lase e> - Holli rr. :Mrs. Rrabt: Milroy. Mr. _ And Aix oi�p erVice eyes. Thway Behe husband was,a sent•at a y mase Y o Ritsan, rs, eonard, blr�, Block, PHONE: 'pq�iI•TBY t68 p time, anis the prnvrler: evidently Laura and daughter. Elsie. 1 Mrs, John O'Cdnnor,.Mrs; G. King. - _ Reasonable Rates knew that only the housewife and - i Mrs Schofield;bars. F. Hill, Mrs. G. a young child were home. The P,>1- ^ ' r�*��� �.��r Ritson. _ x PHONE: STOUFFVILLE 2S0 ice were called ton late for thein to , L U ` !r The Committee u-Whes to thank all make a capture but they, have a who. have made-these,bingos so sue , i • ., good description. of C%e attacker and t �� Sympathy is exten.l•-d to the•fant- cessfut, ::re on the iookuut for hire. sly-of the law Mr% Draper wlto pass- PQOTOGRAP{lsR, iLoyal Pogue Alec, Dixftn• Mrs, Dixon and th.�ir - Card of Tl%bnks "son mowred to Cornwall last week ed $way audit my at her hor..e an „ . "-14a Elnxk St. South. ,Whitby. Out. LICENSED AUCTIONEER I�rucp Hill Road. N re words are inadequate to and :isitrd 'bIr. and Mr:: Ct riawfi 'Mt83 Kathleen Siroud has b:-•'r• ?So Phone who :ma�•t•d from .lighbu;h Troll. �express our gratitude,. T�• each is Pickering and Whitby Twpa. c• r fir�.i tp the house.t::is last twrek , cry,>rL� whe has helped uu through . last fa:. The aChristoff�'1'r:pe to through ilinesi. eye da {' Farm household Asti, Property visit East N'nnv_ands stt,•r y when The b Clary vhIbIn•n have toth ys of sorrow w.- �?autiistl CLF N 1)LI�IN G-t1 they will cal. r,r: their many fr Uitu,: ani rthQ doctor's care, with flow«rs. «'nrda of sy ,gti:�y unci Sales a Specialty ca this comrt}un:ty Cons ciymag� was done t^ b cvirpathr i, Fxterdrd •b lava. laFa�inThar.k k n!t" o neuch" DIXON Prompt Attention Given rz ra"eri and Fatrt:ly. " r 1 �t: p:y•; c..r la.t FrttiiY t n c.., _ W7titbp R.A.a Phone 814 A.ten` 1 t, . i•.rl and far::iy r•; Fiiurp rt P. �1, . _ n.ght wh n a ri,t=,r�tt ftt rt.p+•?1.3 Nnrth, in the kss Alf Ic,y:r,g.itu�- TF.NI)Ei?:S FOR .�t'la.i. turn :nt,). .t incl alai father.. - lurnbt•r, 'itirrc; 1)uor,, i'rcilt atr,de- •.diat,ly :r. front of L ,'/°ti,�,r'evy ;4r;�a, r F.•i,iiw Lawrence celebra- 'TE\Deis t�41ti1ZQ Q Q :I hn-its, lt'aliboard.Y,•1'iywoods car. Th. ra;'.F .::�w :�)rn .. : 1 the ilea his r,itt'ii b t hilly lust :slur• the digging of.it. well for S -ho. -- _ ee• �• n " stay :L9 a •car y. 5 ; *� Bialuers -Suppli" condinon:- k Leenwty hazardous' at lir Alla" bl:'.� Bates. and VFor specifications and.'.:rther par" lel A i` I1 �lel s • s th Ct ,r n` ,re aCcidrnt F'F l ip,-,,i I,l:^i tc h.= ::,rat v:Ai Y ticulars, applyr to-A. W- Tya3,•Sec- A Coutplete Service From One . Burry Dixon's filth hirthilaY .�� }vith •bIr and Nf:< T ir.tiell. rotary,, R. R. 3, Pickering, Ontario. ?SHO\'E 90W i Y Home-owners And n:�er;uv arrives. on,Tuc iday TAe Nie, situ '11r:.. 1:d. rage, Bramrr Store For r'V DIXON Builders 19th. 11 . is h, Builders s .party on that ton,*W,4r rec::irt visitors with .blr: - -. _. _ dot•, :and Mrs: Morley Blab;. S_#LE REGISTER PROPRIE t'OR \o. Down Payment-Tine Pay meat During Ii.,t r ridgy night's blind- Nass ,Lillian Stutr:.3 of Toronto. SATLItDAF, FEBRUARY 26TH- -- a.fl:tat.to T. Ffan,p.owAK snowstotr; a mow: Car skidded visited Mrs. J. Mil's o•:er the week : AIBL'L SNC - — into the side of Mr. Little s -truck e • - auction sale'at"the St uff� lle Liv - nd a' tion u i e —CALL'l:5 COLLECT FOR - at. the junction of of No. 2 High- Congratulations to Mr. and -'bars. ( stock Sales Arena, selling live5•toek t INFORMATION way and: *a Lansing Cutoff. 'Mr. k L•'Hayday on the birth of a 'son. our 'specialty, !Flesh cows, Spring- ttra Little, his daughter and )Hiss'Flor• Brian Charles on February 3rd, at ers, Heifers, Stockers, Sheep, OR]- Little, OOIIIRII'r La 11BER O0. Ltd. encs 'Mead were in; the truck at the the East General Hospital, ves, Pigs, Horses, Ponies-and Poul - �, Sir 36teei He. idl; tie but were not injured. The truck The Base.Line Communitv Euchre try. For pick up and delivery service, - ..,COTR•Ap ani CONANT FREE DELIVERY was considerably damaged and Mr• met at the home of Mrs. O. Steel). ; phone Stoutfville 303, Come early Barristers sad Soucitore. Little.lost se'vera'l dozeni'of eggs in. last Friday' e-rening.' Prizes were j 'and bring something to sell and see f the crash. - won by: Mr, Bailey, Mrs. Fletcher the modern way to sell by public D� maw, B. Q -WANTED and 'Mrs. Ken Balsdon, The next ! auction. !"You Bring It, We'll Sell ROM a.C4asi6.S.A. il' � COUNTRY HOMES Eue.hre will be on Friday evening It".Make this your market where Off: - SMALL ACREAGES and y ' _:'Cherrywood February 15, at 8.00 p, tet-in the" buyer and seller -meet. Sale every 01hawa, Ont, 7 1-2 Simcoe St. S. FARMS' Base' Line School, Everyone invited. Saturday at 1.00 p. m. Phone • 8-28>!Q We.have waiting buyers with The Home and School will meet Mrs. Teresa May Draper ` SELLERS and ATHINSON Ontario Good cash down payments in the school on Tuesday evening, -' } auctioneers. CALL Ms, INGLI9 ar 19t at 8.00 o'clock,Aravue Mee• _ -- - .` .- pro mp e e Wallace of Oshawa, will - -- ----.- ► sesviG speaker. Sante of the members will + Mghte:.MA1991 - Office EMS-0004. Put on a short play. There will be �,nsuranee. co", Music by liaise Campbell. THIS WEEK'S-HELPPUI. n1VTS •• J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONS We are sorry to bear of Mr. Hall Witte or- Plow-- gest et sp l --� Ila run curt<lin ro e eaaiiy through curtains, wrap end .v Cheap R For Farm And Cotsnts'y Mrs. James Teefy iy lea'�irig this of rod ir, was paper=. - Buildings Bistty E:perienced Salesmen hely for a moritli in Vancouver. _ Windstorm Insurance On Buildiagd Established ipso Nfr. and Mrs, lV'.ager anti fandly Far Real Estate, Igsurairkc arra Afo►tg(rges Windmills, Silos, etc. yistt cl in Brighton c*,.Saturd.ay. - =Automobile Insurance of„ All Kinds i\fa> , +�'ag,> Sr. returne(l With-ti-Pl. on­ J. j Xh- incl 1Trs .Kenneth, Hollinger; p DWnr3e'�LII 1."sZ .• Fs. r aJ. LL!'7i1\ 'junrlav wening With �,u��,i.._ .R: anLnli> t'xti. Finl.lint;'er., �i;RL'RB_1N SFECIALiS74 r-.rvc,zr. I1sul,aIICel Tll; S ; nc.; .has ter'�f Uxbridge;" ahtt' Iti+I\C=.3'Tf)\ ltd)., .. 3014:•. •r 992 "ICING'S IOW Ad.4_ti ' ST.O:Y.•.`3:5. �' - OLD HOVANS $I&$* is Mi ill, 'for se•;eral days OR _ PICI:ERING RESIDENTS MAX CALL At Yom Tarn D, G. 3IAITLAND, MANAC.EIi 4 'thi; «'eek." " - tEVl:BUNGS ONLY) - PICKERING 68 J. _.. Congratutatinttc to Mr.' anti �1'rs. r AIM Phone Pickering.--r�2lsriJ t- Gnrn r^v' (°,r•merly Evelyn ". DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK if "IF IT'S EAST WE SHOULD HAYF IT- AIM } Hourly.P1ek•Clp :' AJAY PHONE-- 139' 1 Jr,n,�c 1 nn the' a� :al of a batiw•' :' CAMPBSLb k-tIr _• a ,girl at Oshawa Hospibll'- 1r�A1� �. � � Al -•�OL'R LISTING INVITED, We vr-ieh� who have been onA. 'e 44 j,. .... -... t J MEN , x�r ■I�QS'�' FH J,■� Human Heart An uta. A close sncuud is the muuee L 14 with 600, while the rabbit is a poor ,. ,,, AmazingMechanism Chi=a Wlrw"'t5fl',., On the other hand,, largo animals "Dear .Anne Hirst: 1 have known ONICLE.S if you live' to three score years have a slcwvr pulse t an ours,--t a - i sorrow in my time, But nothing like and. ten your heart will. have per- miof, the elephant being about 30 a - the sc:row i suffered when I over. D formed about 3,000 million pump- mistute. - _ heard a recent - �ING R K _ing actions-non-stop! Between ,dew hope for heart sufferers ;.' j comes with the invention _cif_ the conversation the iO�/ -tjoi2nd�ltt�e C16'rl"te breakfast this mornir an _break - eart. _ other -day--be- -- — -- -fast tomorrow morning it will have aces'that tikes' over" the ns joke of g a tween my hus- d ; __-_ pumped-about 2.500 gallons of blood'. pumping blood round the body - band and a girl - _ Y - round your body, representing a Fol"pearl s week I have'hardly while the surgeon operates on the 1 have not slept - 'dead weight of about nine tonst living heart ,at his leisure.s.' - since. known whether I am laving m the But that's only part of the story, With this device and an amazing ` past or the present. After a. four• 9 new drug; dictunerol, which �-A.n d h e f r attached tq,the heart.is a maze pre mohths visit to England and the wants me to of veins and arteries which, if pair wenfs blood'clots forming during at Continent our niece Joy has now �= forget it! How end to end, would stretch'for 350,- operation, .surgeons--have success' returned and has been.staying with can Ii' 000 miles or fourteen, times_ round fully oper'.ated for certain. forms of i us for awhile. Site spent most of- "During our 23 years of marriage, the earth! And every inch of t ' eart disease that only a few years he has had plenty of affairs, the time in'England, visiting many - but network has to be provided with a were considered impossible. people and places familiar to both : since he quit drinking some years partner and me. And of course we blood all the time. \ ; i ago I thouglit he had settled down. Ranted to know -all about every The amount of work your heart " seti through in 474ay is'nothing "We have grown daughters, and one an what this pace an a, • . , , place looked like no*. Fortunately ah I n t amazing.' w�iNfB�IMN Pa/N�� f three grandchildren, whom he woe- Joy }las a remarkably retentive In twenty-four hours, this tiny 1 „tom ships. Fie is terribly ashamed now, memory and was able to give satis- pump, no larger than your fiat, has and begs me not to tell them May. f.cfory answers to-most of our expended energy, sufficient to lift be I'm* wrong, but I.have prayed g - _ vengeance on him and this girl ever questions. She 'travelled down to two double-decker luster-buses each S•ffolk and visited the village and- weighing -ten tons three• fent in 'since. t. I Rely old home where.Partner -the.air. I "If these people that break up had spent most of his younger'days. Yet so efficient is the ,heart- as -' _ r / homes knew what.:hel] the wife goes The-people who uow_own the house a meter that six lumps. of sugar - through,maybe they'll leave married and store were .most .-kind and would provide -it with' sufficient- a men alone . . . If my husbands were only too ..most to let Joy fuel for performing" this colossal ' 'baby doll' (as he called her) reads Wander•all over the house so that task,. this today, she-will know how she she might $at a mental -picture to' Running upstairs throws one ,of ` -stands in:his, sight. brin• back to her father and her the biggest .strains on the heart. Heartbroken" two uncles in Canada. - Yes. she boosting the load to seven times Vengeance Is Mine" lid. in answer to Partner's ques. the normal with bbod sluicing + You wrote me out of the bitter- tions, tlse old oak beams..were-still through it at the rate of five gallons * Hess of your heart Iii that mood, in the.living-room , , no, the,panel a minute instead of the norma} five r.• lin is:the big front bedroom had pints. it - - *-it is natural that you would seek g- - *'retaliation against these two. Yet been peperedrover-she didn't know 'Get -up from jour chair and set • in punishing them, you would w'.y,..The -centuries-oId Angel Inn 'off walking ht a brisk pace anddestroy yeigr f / was-itill there-An American tosir- you'll increase-the load on your HERE'S + their father t sst wants uy, e p - r + If you yield to the temptation, the carved angel on it but the own-._ _ fright may send your pulse rocket- If 1 ' er had refused to sell it because, as ing to 120 a'minute. ev * you,will-never forgive yourself. he Out i if the catling vi ere gone _Yet so tersatile-is the.heart that M0RT� • Your husband is already being == :_� And the the-- Aagrl inn would then. be it adapts itself to this constani ` punished ,through his present nothing'but'a name.• change of gear .se6res'"of times a : . • remorse. and the fear that his + children will find him out. This Joy also visited my home town day wihout the' slightest protest. RELIEF IS for NG * fear will eta with him. I think but rotflii tell me very little as Wont Some quite healthy people have a t There's one thing far the luache Y very .slaw -psilse: Napoleon`s- was the muscular aches and pains *-he will never offeisd again. And i of tug folks live'there now, But y0 to the ins col ch may that often accompany a cold . . . I she-olid see ttie church wbere'i'arv. only m rte ti - + how he will appreciate your pro- .-have_accounted for_bis icy calm, in ! Ixsr,►xrays.Ixsrwxrutrz brings really tecting himt per and 'I .were married_ the heat of battle. fast relief from pain and the relief ' Remember your Bible' •'1 en tl.r headquarters were actually Fut, compared with"'some of the prolonged? * " in Bournemoutll. on the south_roast _ smaller animal., our hearts are just.. Se get Irsraxrtxz and get quick - Beaute is mine. - - - __ - -`� +' food qnd from there ;fie rn3d'e trip's to 'ticking over,_ .cacnfort: Ixsrsxsuts is eo:ripotssided = _-• Don't try to play London. Scotland. he Midlands_ - For instance. the sparrow's heart like a prescription of three proven L4randtaa Spoils' the Fens. and ,t6e est coast - _.. . a min- an ingredients.gettingcan depend from { n 4Y beats no.lees than 800 times 'nYou- po t country. '-'But of all the districts = •`Deas Anne Hirst-. Fhr havisng I that*she visited she liked`best our sY day-aches s tem+,headache. 1 a time vl;ith 'my little boy'and my own particular _part of-the=country Doesn'tPlants, I rheumatic pain, for neuritic or z ..mother-in-law. He has a_delicate I -Capt Anglia-it appealed to her Affect algipain• ` •'stomach. and she kngvt s• it; vet as bt,iets so old-and restful, with•a colica he's there else allows him to I beauty all its Dunt._rind.of cot[ree: Ara rots orae of the many iaho ' i6d Instantia today •►� ' `t haire foods that disagree with him. it is steeped r[i llistort _ __ tyorry about the effects 'of urate: and always "•••Lir' .� Of course he loves them! '!'es. it-was grand hearing alsout - containingchor�re on 'honrT'plants - ti q .lr••W - Mar1D tr n "-l'd dislike very- .much-to stop t all the places but.hoe *much bri- -and cut flowers: _ - his visiting her for they lose eachunless - ---- - I ter it would be to SEE them.- Now Your Fears ate graundiaa�= o-ttier�$u w t s l only some .enterprsstaX n[agazuae 1 -father'sikrees=but-you know tiow or weekly press, would come up "than-cottimonly,used in mater --tip . then hate ar argustient! plies er" t' suggestion. LL k -browing planta 'are rtot [ lured :-' 12-Tablet Tin 23 ` �.,•:_ mother-in-law Mobably. the'Pee 6c purperw�of firingntg bad: when water or syringed w•ithnwate[ L eiconciruh-d t 4et-Tablet Bottle 75c _ .. Your n� . • brought up dei youngsters with -,first hand stories of life as 'L yaw-it.-' containing.St? arts'or leas.of chlor - -' • the oId fashioned idea that irllxt• how itappv. l shi�uld beand that mb per },o00,IN10 party of water. _ ,ISSUE 7 1932 1: ' ever foods they liked were good for t%6uhl find[ 'hese c. - ! '.f.Cr3hem.Eortunately,they surv,v. stories IWestminister `�hhey. Ltl[e -:.for But your little "son's condi. 1'otrer of [.ondond ttc+r untr /� _ ` can rasa all ou want to about tlln5e _ Ch@�S@a Sun' �0� tiofl requires a special diet, a"d y • though she admits it, she's too "'places in atty travelogue o- history ?/ylr, • tenderhearted to refu�c'him: t l ! bz.)ok -1;would.-leave .the beaten ��," , • 7a. expect he know9 it. too i. : track' :' ''LCet out tart to lite farms _ A treat yon can make easily .with _ - [ I • }lake out a new lvit xd the l anti[ talk 10 the c�,untry. folk,' to :.new fast DRY Yeast '� owners and 'labourers alil.r,• Find -. r • foods lie should not eat. aria CHEI,$EA 8UN LOAF how far and in what way 11ritish -tali her that your doctor maists - --Now you hay Fleischmann's "*.upon his followin it. Remind.her •agric"vlturc`liar prufire•sed - 'sad Make ons of Imit roue this p f ti,It }av•de�[�nd on her to - Fast Dry Yeast; forget about one r1rcipt-doziyh-will keep dun ,t is aiffcrenY from,:t'anadian g i. ia+ the-r+llagrs Oat - the oldcime hazards of east + - Ft _ in-refrigerator a Creek. his entreaties las you have to at, �Dr • and. stress your torus[ ,iii' :von find-the•real -Friglan(f,_ London -baking! Always at hand- home.) f "isiN L an land aipl..sil,ire 'than "ft•r• _ Scald ;4 c. milk,•!4` c. 'granulafed • her compliance alwa}s full-strength and-fast t onto is Canada. n sugar, 1!- tsps. salt and /i .. ... _ .. . • l rising!dee a•mo td's supply -.• * This. should turn 'the trick. it' .: .••{tut-away -wn'li dsy•drt:auting $ P r PPI, shortening; -- in our cupboard! Make this cool to lukewarm. _ it,dQesn.t,.then you wi11_have to During; the latter part af�hct tugs . y P Meanwhile, measure into a large •'forbid him- to.stay for meals at ►oL went to ttiCicrland, Prance - delicious.Chelsea Bun Loaf- hoot I; c. lukcttartn water, 1 tags. • her hovhe _ anti Italy. llrr actt,unt of one trip cut in slices for battering. or i''. granulated sugar; stir tstitil sugar NO. '159 r - j •alflu,st keit m'c' ilitzj. .She was one ' separate the buns. is dissohed. Sprinkle with 1 en-. If one hatir off ended you, toi otintain IEve►tody ,"MinaMaa'. "Nitta [fuel don't swearuvengance. Evil brings iourhtf-o nt"`t. Moritz -tun}Zurich.ch. . DrVel�pY alar Let stattdal(1 minst s is»d tlra Cat Symbol an its own punishment — and a more It tva. early ul Notetnher, suppos- painful- one.'than you'could ad- Tlfl;\ stir wC11, add_cooled;,mill: arks of cdli, too earlp't;+r snort cot an} ac- .registered hode•n, mirii$CeT Tell your frotible8 t0 •• mixture and sur in 1 weil•beaten etc. - _ ..,• Anne Hirst t:wunt, but solo slier that started a stir in c rnlce-sifted bread finer: 14ATIONAL CARSON tiMITEd st Addres$ her at Boz i freak, storm calla alt up with them. brat until sn,ontl,. Work in 27/2 c. it-r. "*%TRIAL To110M/o wn"N/q6, 1, 123-Eighteenth'$t:.'New Toronto, - sifted hrea�l floni: Kne�.l,on Iialitiv- - eG11)(•31 Ont, Clintbutg itlte nttnnttant the hits Pwred]hoard until smooth and elastic. ctatfeif'in'the LC�fI; �litlpPCC tifl0`C: t tit ofA 2,5 of dough,knead into a smooth 1'.11,place in greased bORI, grease top of �— The turn in the hits piled wit and dnga'h, corer'and'stofe' in'refrirera'tnr "• " cut branches of evergrecil, and nnt,l Ranted. Shape remaining Ti ,, { plat:- I 'under^the wtiCelg iii trac.- be)%vld,lugkintoasmoothball,placeingrea.rd p. _ `tic .o: brra•I and grease top. Cxwer slut set in �.;cl`''u, •>.' 'w s,'4'tc�" M :MA � tion,' 0ltce-011 the, ilrove agtaill tilt �'i ¢ R'arnt place, free from draught:'.Let rke ._. Short and Sweet until doubled in-bulk.Cream 3 tbs,butter _- .�,; i{'t.°,•:° .'. driver. .said—"Ntw% I -think 1te can ` 'fr,', or mar seine and blend in th c brown - .. Bake . . //��* ' _;, male it 'ave don't'liave to stopl" ' sugar iafltty Pressed-dogs?, ttlz tkrk. Bake �t With MAGIC! c , l � y ground cinnamon and 3 baso corn syrup; - Cut Rias around. the next bend >« [ e read about /a of this•mi<ture in bottom w6 stalled cars The p there were t 3` of a greased loaf pan (41/2" a 8th") and } at rinU'e Rtth pecan hhlvrs. Yun�h dorm —__ __ ,•r,:•:;,.,• <,'s:.., � b ar:,� fir?t tiling that Matt to.he dotie was risen dough and roll out into an 8" �w .% � `: square; loosen dough. Spread with re- -c-get the"cars moving again. ,Ile•,. >'a;" maiming sugar micture and sprinkle with _ •- fore the has started up again all V2 c. raisins, Loosely roll up like a jelly MACE ORANGE SWEET BREAD 'passengers were, ordered-out-tato par cut colt into 6 thin Race in Pre- everalginches of snow add none of pared pan. blease bulk.Bake and let - '.= Mix and sift 3 times, 2M c. once-sifted pastry ahem tdith rubbers. There was also a or a mm turns , rise t,ntil doubled in bulk Bake in>z{ater• e. ate oven, 350',25-s0 mitre. Let Ha d n - $out(or 214 c.once-sifted Bald-wheat flour),3�y ra: a fierce 'wind• blowing. But the Da f k. before ng o a tsps. Magic$along Powder, rep. begs. ground mace. Dream �3 e. but or margarine driv er wasn't tabula any chances =- and blend in 3g c.fine granulated sugar; beat in „"t -not,tvtili a sheer drop on one side 1 well-beaten egg, 1 top. grated orange rind and i of-the pass--anti the other side not ` 'tap,vanilla:Add dry ingredients. much better. -Evetfitua6"they tetra to creamed mixture alternately • - on their way again but according ter with•Kc.milk.Turn batter into a rlRnsr if the bus had ever started to •• �� loaf n (4,4" x 8 H2") which has sr ..Joy, 1M r slide sideways -tile diriver would _ been greased and lilted Reith greased have been powerless to stop it. Ap• s t paper. Bake in moderate oven, 3b0°, about 1 hour. Allow loaf to I. parently joy realized -the dianger rnol .in pan. Spread sliced cold ; more than most of the other pas- ti; , ►�,. -- }mad with• butter-or-margarine sengers aa•she w.ae sitting right be= ''`r> •,y,,, t�.r. o+Uspt for-serving. I 1 _ hinil •the driver. After listening *: '`r-.•.` _.._ to Jas's-account of her experience - i i k Partner remarked-"And THAT, say bras a pleasure triol„. .rx ,,�y. ..,.. ..o-n�,r;,,," .q,�,w • �?,�,. '/�. .r •�'„,. xJi.. a .,;,.�, t^i=rir�� -•r..�- r' .i:;.;. �.y+tt,�r_ �.., .:s+r,ra ••r i _ , • . �_ - ii .y r ... - _:. t - ' . . . •1• - - .. _ i•.., 4`s 1 .. .1 .. ..- • 1` , ; 1 , .. . •... ..a ,'rr - — 4•�i . . � Hourglass. Silhouettes Separate Petticos�ts ' `°p` beef >>otA l ::� , • !• a�� 1t' r 1 LM/pOOA WOtCptflal7ire eiliCe , ;";Fuller Skims, Featured At Fashion ShowsTAL . sautf,onion and celery in butter. , .. � Add to bread cubes, salt,pepper, . . _ !. -. thyme arid' parsley. Cu_ • � daue ArAmws _ ___ tit' steak into - ­. . I . .. _•A series of fashign shows .illus- won much applause;a na Witter • - - - ---------------jrating -t'he wider range of attrac- areae with pin-tucked top; another - - - .- • - -Put---4A-- cup of dressing-Oft- cads1. - - —rive fashions in•prices ranging'from navy sheer' with polka-dot faille piece, roll up and wrap' with a _� ;10 to $200,' illustrates ,how 1. .wide jacket; also some lovely crisp dolt- 's b t. 1' 3 bacon strip, fastening with string �b� y �, . ' .. or skewers.• Brown in melted - a aeiection of clothes may be had ed Swiss dresses. y s ` shortening, add bouillon and War- -' An that narrower group between Em hags' on Extremes M l -1 I i D Q a cestershire sauce. Cover and sim- �25 and $70. Though classed as I� the'junior fashions, which are rk f��y .;; mer 1 hour or until_tender. Thick- . -- "moderate-priced" they still-reflect well balanced both for a size and as - ✓ top-flight trends and rate among the ea broth and nerve outs meat, _ best-&elfin nutters from some_50 age, with special ,categories where_ y �"' y • Makes g _ �s r i 'es 4 servings. - size, and height are considered, -. _ manufacturers o��er'""the coon= emphasis is on the twoxtremes- _ . - 'try the crinoline and the sheath. There She Preferred To '- The-series began with;'•day time arc small collars; small to tiny lett- Stay 'Lill Jail ' clothes in, misses' and women's .tons, and short-length jackets for .1 sizes, followed by shows•covering - the'woiri,,n who are an inch shorter 1. 'I' t junior. fashions,• special categories ' a worsereputation than the French 1. in the waist than normal. which include fashions for large 11. jackets-to the 'waist or ` tile: - - women, tall girls, and half - pint .just below, made of soft f eeces m Bast . . *ize$ and a•final,show ,devoted to •light pretty cblors, tap off ngaging - - Legend tells of a hundred terrible evening and bridal fashions. - crimes committed between its walls, , waist nes or ; -•_ _ _- and the d'ate.''of tits ovtrthro ' b 4 - Small Waistlines Noted .• " bright cunimberhunds acce t the i t Revolutionaries in 1789 is still-cele- '" Daytime fashions showed a. pre= sma21 waist. --- , - i *x'-;. orated in France.as a public.holt- , ponderance of-full skirts and. small � € day_ Quilted Ares9es' of calico.'fn fine t" I! But there is much'fiction in the " waistline eifec Lines for daytime French provincjal prints are sunny ��4 �, ` •- were -definite particularly where arid'their skirts ready to whist A� d 1, µ� I evil reputation. There was a_ light, .the' dre�ses_ foltow_ed. the slim or r , and eve"y, side to life in the •. 11 - ., . -violet cotton broadcloth dress'with ;,, • ,� .�.>. „.;a, _ _ - . ^ •, giv setheteffeet of quik n skirt,and &affil floe• of the America's best-known-cookery ex er sent ecce and in the ' _ Bastille g p is is Betty were sen there, he year for $18. _ Crocker; and today I am happy to pass along to you her latest creation before"the Revolution it.wan more_ .. .. .. : , _ b cake. I tet t th d n . . There are pretty. .delicate...com-__. ._-.-vd1icb-..she..callR_.V.Slyet;Crum 'c- e, t is ea to p, ' oge er an ca likeIts inmates lived alt they leaned, ' ' �� binations of pale beige and white, . be whipped up in a hurry. You'll find it excellent for servin" to guests p g rte and drank well, gave parties in �_ _ _ so smart this spring. who drop in for afternoon tea.or tv.youpgsters.Looking for 'aa after- elaborately''inYnished rootns; visit= - ,.- .." Not many women's- fashions are school 'snack. The main ingredient -is biscuit mix. Velvet-Crumb is -ed each other. and enjoyed practic- �� shown and those that are,_fall iu -similar to the traditional butter cake-moist tender.and.rich.;- and .the . ally all„the social pleasures. the .$30..to.$100 range. These ,are beating time is=enly. 94.seconds and there.,is no sifting or creatrtiag. They coots, in fact, do cress - 1. no longer outsize& but range from The cake can be served' while it is stili warm. Once you try it, I'm thing except leave. ttl to 50."Dark cool clothes are : r o governor from_. . sure you'll want t serve it often. . _ , :. 1. - written tfort yourself ar letter ` by 1 er. c prison . .. a.. .. - . . •I . C�i - t -a t - VELVET CRUMB CAKE . .squares while warm Raisins may "Monsieur" he complained, "the' • 1•''f -' Preheat oven to 350° (modtrate). 6 odes o this a recipe".if desired. shirts brought to me are not those • .. s * * - - 1 asked •for. I wrote for fine ones• __ - . - Grea;s generously__anal.-dust with_: _-- _ _ -- 11 -- •. - .. k F biscuit miz one square pan,'8 x 8 x UD _ .. F GE PUDDII- with embroidered cuffs, in place of 2-in:, 1-for double recipe use 13 x 9.x - _ .. , - _ which those sent are coarse, of a �rt I� "eery bad linen, and with cuffs tar _ i -2-in. iitT. - -_ . .. ; .. _ -- - � cup sugar turnkey." ' . '" ix thorau h�' 1ys tuD 2 tables cocoa more suitable f6[ a , _ - 1 b?&curt mix g y 1'y cups hot water d ccloth uthvrities n t only provi - - � cn r " :. - " ' ts�.but supglied guests with h _ t CUP.saga b�ix ingredients tnv-titer in'ahal- the best of.food and wine. - a soft hi de is • ✓ _ Than add g a Prisoners rs w re allowed to ep low baking dish. i ne a kt _-._._ a1y" a • shortening3(all or part butter dart 2� - - ". pets and w•eTe'encobraged to'-hale -- - -+ I',' .. r. Z ° , .- adds flavor)._ . -_ = 1 cup Hour Y some private hobby. 3 tablespoons cocoa Four gentlemen inmates asked a .. - �. - _ 1 Ogg �y cup milk 1 teaspoon'baking Powder fur, and received, a billiard table" . _.,_ I fsp• vanilla' - _ Poon sok __ Fos many years the.Rrvo - --.- - ' ea e 'µ _ _ . 1. ti ni11>)i 4 tea befar generally featured in this group Stir together until ing.r•edieuts"are -3 tablespoons matted shortening lution it was possible to•%rr� a =., - " and evidrnct the Fact that the ma- blended. ,Then beat vtgoroualy for .-% cup milk (more may be re- person to the Bas}tile under a "let- . lure figure may be' fitted in 'half- l m nu.te,' -� Hired) t e de cachet,".a blank order of ar- _ q •'- sizes ds well'as regular sad large, Stir in gradually th cup milk Sift to 'r the flour, cocoa, rest signed by the king or ore.-of - A gray silk herringbone- surah - :- ,beat for %& minute..' ' baking powder and salt-, add tnilk lti9 ministers _ . - . . .. our `- /� , dress _and jacket costume looks about 30iminut snto *�nrmodes to oven that is inand tbakin d sh� Bake at 350 over *'. :influenI All ce with someone n ati norty ptactieal as does a blue and white' " t . '(-350°). Cover with broiled topping F. until.dour. g�erve warm. :V-ak- or .enough money. t6 buy a biaiuk _ • woven dot silk Shantung auit._at., - "let et" froi a m r ii+ttr - $90. -, - "white warm. Serve warm. .. . . - d.generous servings.: tre de each * • , x For the woman five feet, fire RO L TOPP NG ' ' - xws'npt bone bribery. - 8 I ED I -� • -' inches or-under,"jackets-are short. Mix 3 tbsp. butter or other .. ..NDw4 let's reverse the usual arde't w A prisaneraundet one !of thrrP: a"tvr ming, meltad�r-ked thing mors sn'�gta. rLa,.. persecutor Riahed: s: hi+ N -- fitted, an dusually hemtaed wttlt _ '.. - . . •. _ .._._. ^a small peplum 'flare both in. silk % cv^1 g P 1. - ld cap r_owzt Jugar a n, at and finis ofi_with some- o els coo a * ae e,afor tfie __ _ _ 1. EGGS FARC and wool. Shoulderlines a're kept 2 ib" - part, fused s by,fathers to"rid , . These cream or top milk ": -- natural, siteves moderately. big, i z . • �F oil hicken, vers •ons. _ I -- S c li /� cup wheat Palm-of.coconut. ' _ princrys aiihl tel tr.: .iu vccasional collars sma."1 he pleated skirt and - - •... . ,_ : :.r/4 cup ¢sale.• _ . ' ."• .- themselveshusbands -'a d vvi Unmanageables an each m II�. � if desired 6 hard-cooked eggs feats em hlive-e erged with_low the flared-and=eor.ed star &like _ _ .other, and by politician9 on,danger- - f cup chopped Hua - - rovnded shiplinef Slim tote srLiootl" n _. _.. _ " p p ",1 tablespoon grated onion ous rival9• There-was no tria4' o m skirts clung L. , \ Place a.>out 3 inches under broil- Salt`and pepper to taste - to 'the back kick-pleat, but the full - er ilow heat) until mixture buhhis•n sew drops tobaseo sauce appeal, and no questions* skirts, jolt's& in Ae,season's higher= .NEW and and browns' (3 to 5 minutes), 'Dc - se rated sharp cheese Thus it .happened that many �P B _ Frinch figures'in the social world pureed clothes, encouraged separate "nut htirtt.' * 1 cup tomato liven _ and in the worlds of thought and •-..4 to 6 slices toast peticoats to stress the appearance ��ry �y , j� / OO' pe come from 'wa art were to be met in the rias;illy - of the small waist writes Barbara USEFUL nr :Next sect Y Fry;chickc ht e,rs in.mettrd but at some time. •E. Scotts ane¢c Cashion Editor of . , .down Souxh'-a delicious ginger- No t< the psis ter until tender. Cut'hard-cooked wonder -some oder __ . ..The-C 'tifonitor• • - bread serted.with. lemon sauce. eggs in half and rub yolks through were reluctant.to leave. ."At the _ CAR-TOWING LINE VELVET GINGERBREAD - .sieve. Add grated.anion, salt, pep- bottom of my heart,"__wrote one - - Silk or a-oel are the favorite 1"ith a capacity bf 3,000 lbs.• this s cu iu ar ,per and. sauce. Cho livers . fabrics for the basic. walkingdress y D 6 D P woman in her memoirs, "L waw far - towing} line is easil connected b • 1 cup each, butter,nmolaises and and -add to yolk ixture with i which �'orrises to. find acceptance Y Y D )' m l from dr�irn•¢ int• lihrrty special hooks and-a catch.: Comes. boiling water cup of the cheese and enough ui the _ 1. '` . ..with'Che suit this season, This in a 4 and 6!5 Yard lengths: ' - - `- - - type of dress often buttons down .g te.^^neons soda -i tomato sauce-to moisten; Pile into - I. ths front,to the hem. - . *- ' ' 1 e'P. egg halves 'and sprinkle with: ie- - SALLY'S'3AUJU Back-closini dresses look new. PLIABLE LAMP - _ . 3 cups flour .° mainin cheese Bake in moderate -_White pique pipings or collars I�ew multi-angle lamp can be Z teaspoons ginger oven (�75°'F.) until cheese softens. ..: worn with the ,more tailored lowered, tilted or.turned to any po- .-Cream butter and sugar together Heat- -remaining tomato sauce. -r g� . .'dresses, give the inevitable spring- sition and- any .angle by a slight and add molasses sins egg. Dis- Serve eggs on toast with tomato ij. eke touch. Large w . . & I*- , .� . . � �­ hite organdy !.ouch. Using a 40- or 60-waft bulb, solve soda in boiling water and sauce: .Tis recce snakes 4, to 6 J - ••.•`•bows make"thheii bow, sometimes the lamp is. said to be focubed to add to butter-sugar mixture. Com serum¢&. accompanied,by crisp puffs emerg- eliminate glare, shadows, or rettec-- bta'e_ginger with flour --sift and n - "� ins from below the elbow of a tions. Various installation'brackets add to mixture. Pour in shallow, BEEFSTAK ROLLS ^. I._ 'sleeve. are supplied for user's individual P� that has ¢can greased and a '- 3 tableipoons ,aiiaced ottion Gusted with flour. Bake at 350' F. -� !�; requirements. - 3 tablespoons minced celery f Silk Suit PopuLr for 3Q rninutes�r until done. pppny butter " e ' ' E O SA 3 tables eta both, misses' and women's - I EMON, UCE -- --1 ft a . sizes the silk shit appears. Its im- l+U'1OMATIC IRONING 1 cup sugar cop so _ bre d cubes stance is strengthened 'by the teaspoon salt ' po Now you can do your ironing in 2r/, tablespoons cornstarch • K teaspoon pepper �v,�+< -wide variety of fabrics which give an exotic atmosphere. New liquid 2 cups boiling water k iA teaspoon thyme ' it"distinction. The•c'are full-bodied fragrance comes in pine, lar ender, 3 tablespoons, butter „' �a faille&, the heavier ottomans; etch, and bougnei. Eight drops into Juice and grated rind of 1 1 tablespoon chopped parsley ,. .- polt.-de• soir,Sand thocee practical dr as it is being tronas. "'small lemon 1 pound round steak, cut wash-container will scent the faun- • little Shantun s- and to las in a : teaFn^�.n salt %-inch thick aolvP P ahands?l IbIY husband "D Y . 4 stripi bacon ' s h problem for me as wide range of•colors. from.charcoal _ * * s • • Nutmeg _- I ,. pnn r•ah ere." to utters,, •Mi..\ ,uu,ir and cornstarch; add -••3 tableepooris shortening Where, dresses are shown, they BUG WAX . ; water i*radually, stirring constantly; _ % p ti are invariably', in this group, ac- No bugs.will survive your spring -boil 5.minutes. Remove from fire companies" by short, tightly-fitted. cleaning with this handy ,wrinkle. and add butter; lemon juice arid•rind h �' w -R • The combination floor wax and `� ° spencers, as in a silk Shantung tat- and salt. Sprinkle nutmeg over top. feta which,has. its matching wool insecticide shines floors and des- -+-- * * y `� ,.'1.w z 1. spencer lined. with th. silk match- troys•insects simrtaneously. Can -If I'm"any judge, there'll be calls � `. g ` - ins tho- dress. The,dress is jdeeve- be used on linoleum, asphalt, rubber for ."seconds -and "'thirds"-when.., - �•: less with a halter neckline and fall tile', cement, and varnished or•paint- ' 'you serve these. - -- - ed wood floors. Wax produces a - -• in then$50 bracket. BUTTERSCOTCH SQUARES . - high gloss without rubbing and ~ b In the daytim .-clothes, many -. 2 cups•light"brown sugar surface is said to be skid-resistant." _..: small checked wools and silks are % cup butter or margarine ' -e i:' @ } Lindane is the" insecticide used "ir featured, most often in' black and 2 eggs s` �u� . , . •white. Cottons of lonS fasting goal- hfanafacturer states it is odorless, l a cups flour �� its, such.as broadcloths and pima and safe for humans and,pets, but 2 teaspoon# baking powder I #' . destroys roaches,-•ants,.waterhugs, teaspoon n vanilla `t � �� � •_ , T,gyptian Weaves, appear,frequent- • . I ' and'other household insects. s� cupnut l meats ---1y, 'Prints in wallpaper designs in * a di,< a: cotton,,'i dotted silk•surahs, and in - ' Pinch salt `• '-r small, •neat motifs oncrepes and t(,RAFTING 'WAX' . Conihiuc sugar -and butter and7. -. silks revive interest-iiit print to New wax, seeds • no t�arrriing, cook. &fowl~ until well mixed, stir- a �rLx 'li �i : . 'L worn henerth a coat: will not run in 'hot -w'eafhet '.or'- ring con.tantly.' Break in the eggs ' " < • '•` "' • A navy, printed--silk Sliantung- 1-erac'.- -in cold. Maker states it is and beat' until well mixed. Mix in tafLeta following the popular hour 'r .pliable-and will stretch with'growth _ the flour, Baking powder -and- salt Diesel Speedster- Fred Ayoboshian: "bets the -feel":.of tha:new .- •. ��lass tines is dressed up with a large ; of graft, eliminating air and moi-,• sifted togctlier; add' nuts and vanil- Cummins diesel special. A veteran of five previous 500-mile rotes - Halts-10--ittt,u!tes at.35.0 F..Citt in inches high o,t the cowl, in the 19,52 Indiana olis'classic-M per 30 29 �th , vlliite organdy bow. Sheers because I Ture.. No tools ner.essary for dnnli in. Spread in well-oiled baking pan.:, Fred is slated .to drive the diesel- owered.car•which is•� 30th ,jhdy are cool and practical haus i ration. . 9 . . .. .. - . - - . - - • .. _ . _ ..... ... _ __ .. . . .. . . . _ - . . -: --- . .> , D_.. . 1 , -: . . . / . ..... - .. . . I .� y .. . . - r.. . . I — 1. .. ". . I.... . : . . . . .. I .— � ­.. I , ­ . . . I " . • Y' ` . .� . ..TABLIE .. .'. . . . . - — . .. ,_1 . -.­ . . e . . .. . . . . - . 1 —. .. . " I I . , , . . . . . I . . . - I ., . ­Jiw �;" . . ­.­ . .. .. . ­ . .. � ,� I .- . . '.1 .. ­ ��. .. . .. . .. I . . . . I . . . . .. . I. ­ . . IL . ­ .1 . I . . _ _ _ ..r ....a..__-........`- - - ._ .. ........ ...,.. - - _ _ -_- PMAfi�T Phone __- : let �� � S. SHA. ZB� _ - - 9 _ e D - _ In The Croteteria Y ... � n Dr. Go APPLES - Chu4ce "Courtland"\•,. six quart ► ..» . +-r- AUC s o o A Lovely Lot- f Ladies' - ' APPLES-r. Choice "SPYS" rix quart ..� •L «-.. .-.+ - a7C �' P _ ESSES _ .FANCAHE-FLOUR - ...`•'Aunt.Jem:ma's"Beady Mix Qq t PrBCtlCtt 1 JAM "VVINONA'* -24 oz. Apple and Cherry - - 38 C ___ �' �RL�E 1e uA Jar 3C -- 8II�B�ILINE,, RgYON, TAFFETTS -- - _ HAPLE SY'RLI_'.- "OLD COLONY"- - • TOMATO JL'>10E -%'BLUE RIBBON" oz. -«-... 36c � $7.75 Dredges at 84.00 . �i ` MONEY •- PURE -Two-pounds 49e. _._dour pounds M- -�.. `�" -- _ --- - - - - _ �C -.. . $4.75'Dressea at >�2.50 — --- TEr+i-•'srpcET' BRAND"Padred b, aayhoe .=-pound ` 80C - Real Dollar-dretehint' Bargaiae INATRE I TAY Bush`s- Hardware WH �T.H1 �8 . , ]PHONE $ 81, Yingatos 8•ad BEATTY ELECTRJC RANGES SCAR: PLa•• 7 • su -_--- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY --° FEBRUARY 14, 15, 16. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS ;THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENING SHOWS AT 7,00 and 9,00 ` SATURDAY '.MATINEE,AT 1'.80 RIM. RANGETTES AND +Thursday, Friday; Saturdaj February 14, 18, id ` RMTCRDAY EVENING SHOW STARTS AT 0,00 P. M. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - ' - _ . ":The Homestretch _ Bey Are >L Again and- _More Hilarious Than-Ever7. _ B-H Paints and GeT+eras Hardware DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LER7S 1i t:f IN TECHNICOLOI:R - STARRING 3 •. •_`- S. _ . . , _:•. C06NELL WILDE and MAUREEN O'HARA PLL S -,CARTOON SPORT, NOVELTY - - - �. PHONE 46 DICKERING •�•- - -_ -� -�� 'My �qy S MONDAY,'TV ESD}AX', WEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY-18, 19,20, ` VKENI)NG SUUp►S AT :,00 P. M. LAST OOMPLF-TE SKOW SAO Browning and Leslie Lye to their _.. L'BLE FEATURE PROGRAM - - ,, ' number � other members are-RO _ edges, Dr.-N. F. Tomlin - - The HlghyllsYMlll Carlin H01N �o1Ult1otl� on, Peter Lippert and. Rick Coop, _ Ix coLoiL-R g y er. Two major mems of business - - ` WITH - JOAN,,TONiTAI.VE and JOHN LUND were, the floor o!:..-the basement in Philp Friend and Charles Coburn _._ ''the Community Hall. The ntrinjters:- under the floor are gone, and the Fellow Fin . - .. favor i$ beginning to sag. Estimates Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday will be eon whether or not 't 7 r 1 1 - WITH-WAYNE MORRIS and ADRIAN BOOTH mad wh r y, Pleb e, 9, T7 - is feasible to have the present floor AND- FOR `EW S - repaired-or, Iay a -cement floor: On --- - One of theetrue-atelier In the anirali of-the'west _ -- — - "EXT ATTRACTION - Wednesda'y next there_ will be. a -- . e t hallwh t 'cleaning be a the en he basement. Mall's will 'be rleaard and • The Matin Seasc n The r�t e f Convict La GENE TIERNEY and JOHN LUND r` - r --GENIE TIERN,E Y GLENN FORD ETHEL BARRYMORE - _ Annual Meeting Brooklin on 'the name'program Juu;or Farmers- - The, Enforcer -- '-• ,� T"ne Brooklin Ju^iOr Fanners' Ctub - - e -A n 1 Meeting-inhe i • •held ih it K ua E W Township Hal:, Brd6klin, onThucs 44DULT E\TERT?�INNIENI' uary ith about thirtv ` LAY- . . ' i�_ _�- -dMambe:srpresent.�.The t endance starring Humphrey Bogart ' -'-;CO-OP l a A 1 M A S H � , -priz was .won.by John Boychyn_ _ - " Plana'for the Fifteenth Anniver=' A BALANCE.O' RATION FOR EFFICIENT FEEDING sary Banquet-to beheld oalrebruary 'THEATRE:POLICY 26, w e d,scussed and the resident Biz Office Opens Evenings_ _ _ 8_sA P. 1I. - er pr = _O.o-Op Lay Masai 1$ famous for 1Ja]Rn�ed protein, = reported that Dick Hilliard was to saturdays.ana, Holidays e.•O P. liL. l -be speaker on this•occason. - '.Mattm* Saturdays.and Holidays. _- l,,t♦•,P. X -added vitamins' and correct mineral balance. +Emerson Jennin , Assistant A� u� SMOKING - �AMPLB FIRM i ^ - ricult 1 Repr•esentati-:e, outlitred - _(' ---Bring Your own Bags And Receive.A Discount the series of phort courses that were IN LODGNS - PARKING -. arranged for the next fevi weeks, CLAREM-ONT COOPERATIVE and urged the members ta'attof if • at all possible. He also•spoke of the , County.Juni<.r Farmer Bus Trip to a_. PRO" 38 " OLAAIMMONT _ Toronto on February 14 when "the 50• from usual back-te ace "depression!" - Juniors would visa Canada Packers. School pupils from Ajax, pe Massey-Harris, and Toronio Eleva- Pickering Twp,332, Location of pup- If on the other hand peace could be -ifs: South-west corner 95; East part arrived' at now, in Korea and with : game that preceded the ice carnival tors; Thirteen mem>r rs of our. Club Twp,, tic. 2 Highway, 13; North Communism generally, the loss of a' i at the Sttiuffvtlle. Arena on Wed-_ P of third-con., 154; Pick. Beach,.15;' wartime reduction industrial pr'op3• expressed thei desire to take part P iaremont :nesday night: 4e�eral from` here-at= rn this trip antransportation air- Ajax, 90, Mr, Irwin also reported the ram would react in the democratic = �++ angemients were made: 1 I olid as cell as arthro Russia where tended. y cos 'the original building as . f w , (- The snow -las't Frida left s:der For.the Election of Officers, Em', 20 r•foot; the new addition to be the boom of war production may be 'Mr. Jack Mansell .had -a' tw•o-aay•� roads drifted and•.iri an• icy cor,d:- erson Jennings, acted as chairman ° $15,00 per square'foot, , said to be all that holds them togethl- and the follywins .is the list for trip down to Sarnia last wieek axed tio: . The local cow truck had to Council, are, taking, the lead in a I er. visited several.foundries tta+t sup- make several calls- out on the 9th. 1952: Past President, Bill' Bayes; P p , of.Muntcipal � In concluding, and speaking cf President, Doug. Coates: Vice-Pres.• petition to the Det ri Pe g ply diem at Sarco. 1 east of, the village c,:r Sunday. af- Affairs, to have the Police Act • a- I personal `'security inflation etc., -'Vernon -Barrett; Secret.ar"y, Alfred 13r; Thomson recommends our putt` The local 'i:ibrary had .a good •�,on. • + _+ mended to nrake.posSible the_levying.' - _ "J-ackson; Treasurer, Bill Werrv: of rates on only five acres of farm �_ing "fity cents in the bank and tak- rograxn at their concert her.,. on � --3Ir, and Mrs. Douglas Bryant a-to S' .,;Wednesday night ..NN:ten' a' ioi ner''.I' family were .with Mrs, Sanuer- : Auditors: FA-erson Norton and John -lands on which the buildings.stand— ' ing it out•when its value reached ore H ..,Iton• Press Reporter, -Bill-Boy-- for office services. II dollar.' _resident, :Ir, Harry Sim ,I'as son here on Sunday afternoon. es. Itwas moved by Coun. Newman, 1 It's a bit of a rare thing'to 'hear gees s . e nrngram for . .is meeting was seconded b Coun 1I ell a "a - has written several books, did one I ;�itFn l,er n=vole hereon the past5 , - i ell, tli t-- s a public speaker Mand up a�;d face called "Friendship" based on his week-end: I u^.der the direction of Bill Werrv, the Cournil of this Township feel' ! facts that are all around us, but it's - I ,ivho introduced`Mr, Kaine;•Principal_ , that educational costs borhe-by real, also--a type of honesty•wyp, 'ke'`to life 1tere - at Claremont. He"was -Nlr, and _lir,, Eric Wallace of of Brookl:n"Continuation School who much -enjoyed'' by all: Sonne firms' I' 3 oronto, trei'e at tics Earl Beare s* :cry interestin¢ estate nils-reaclyed_an ala ming rate, I haze presented to us. j i,iw A,-st:vav l- ' tae Assoc, of Rural Municipa-litres be � and numbers by local.talent rour.ded ' home o�-er the week-end.. films'froni .the National Film Board requested to petition the_Provincial FAIRPO9T.BEACH ;.quit the pr'ogram...• Nh,- Dean,, who h,as been employ- " One of these ��°as entitled "Building. The Brngo'Ln Saturday night tn- " Mr, -Randy Carruthers took ',i's 'ed with A. and P: Mores, has, Government to rerimliuse _thg,loeal_i-- + Layers for the Future, It -dealt. •scN61-7boards-i� percent of cost of ! the Community Hall was very sac- has, dao hter.to the_Hospital Io. .,.en a position at-the DeHxviIcind wiih;the proper' feeding and rail- , operation and capital costs." Carried, cessful and many attractive prizes Sici� Children last Wee an . - - mg of nnllets. This film' sho«•ed w'ere'carried honYe by'lukky'winners' Mr. Jack BadgeroW is back e llrs`Valentifto and Angelina vis- scenes from- several of the- large - . _ Rotary Continued - - a>?d a te�y enjoyable evening Nras re6 ' Sarco Plant after having been o rted relatives in Toro�ito over• -th •'poultry farms and stressed the im- .gain that the' state affairs Ported. _ + - the sick list for'a week. week-end, portance of a balanced feeding pro= continue to puzzle those who ars Don't forget the, St. Valentine's The dance sponsored by the local,I Mr, and Mrs, Mike Valentina of'' gram:Comparisons-%were shown with •more closely associated -ivith s�Zch , 'Dance, Sgurday evening, February $adminton Club last week had a ! Toronto; spent gunday with Mr: and different pasture mixtures to show than is the average individual., 16, in the Community. Hall, Every_ _ ` good attendance. Mrs, Green, Ajax. - c- -that a Brome and .Ladino Mixture ;While somewhat pessimistic _(as �.-body w�lcot7re,.• _ 1 Dr. Wrn. and Mrs Tomlinaort of : * * * * * -'•togethex with a-.good growing mash admitted,by'the speaker) there,is lite The Rate ayers' month-Z tr�-eeting `+ Pickering,•-called here la&t-SimdaY Legion hletrrorial Service Here produced the best birds. tle wisdom.in shutting one's eyes to Hili be the Hall on Friday ' ---afternoon. t " On Friday - Other films showed the work of facts. From his -remarks we believe evenin night) February 16, All , Miss Doris Dolphin, who has A .Memorial Service jn honor of the R;-_C, M. P.-in sQIving a case and Mr. Thomson feels we are to expel- ratepaye come -along and discuss 1 - been in the hospital for 'carne time, the late King= GeorgeVI. will be .Bronco' Busters at the CalRary 'fence a recession (not depression) matters of importance for the fut wsa brought home last week and is held on Friday afternoon in the Stampede, - By Bill Boyes _ before conditions approach horinaicV Pure. ` reported to be much impro',ed in Baptist Church here. Th'e-time is 3 again. IrF looking-at the Korean and We are pleased `S'7cnow Mrs. Don, tea) _ - p, m. and itis .hoped there will be Twp. Co ncil Continued Communism problem, he feels that ald'Snyder is home from the Osh- Mr. and '�Srs, Don Hedges and a good attendance. + Iii School Bo reported attend- the continued, prolonged peace talks awn Hospital and hope'for a comp- Mr. only a "stalling" maneu-�ac on the tete reca�•ery. family were in Toronto last Satur- *•*•+ once: Sept. 1948, 26'2; 1949, 310; part of Russia;_to give her time tc• Mr. and Mrs.. Beau^_hamti enter- rd say. Park BoaAdd Two \cw 3lembera 1960, 360; 1951, r'l2; 195 estima- build up her war machine, and 'taat twined 'he latter's mother . rc JIster Some members Of..the iocal P'. At a meeting last meek., the pre- ted- 500. Public school population: i we Wray hava to face-an enemy yet, = the occasion of Mrs,$ p's . hockey. team played iii tAs Park Board added Messrs Bill Pickering Twp. 15 81,Ajax 8 ti 6, High I and this mould b0't1P::.��ed-by .the ` mother's bu-1414a/�►� h, Y. Y ri A m.P �.: '& �• Nb n� K i'.f.«r 7 lb?'x�_. d +