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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_02_22 , ., •i h ' - �iYOL.?i'N.O. 18PICKEMNG, ONTARIO, FRIDAY FEB'RVARY 1962 5 Cents D �, Per Copy Authosized•-sa-;3eez►nd-F4asa-Mattes_ "`eSubscription Price: MOO per year r ,3. $2L50 W. C. AURKAR and SON PU•1sUMIERS - � � Sout - estfire Aa!! =Nod=T�aJe�- Is ' d .eor =Saclal y Meetln s - ownsh! Cauncll - At. a-meeting of file Township "Latin Americaat' At Rotary Rouge Hill "K" Club Holds Japer. • PIGKERING 1HOCKEY NEWS ' ~ ' r Cattncil on Wednesday afternoon, Pickering Village s : s'. _ Drive Match S. • e • �Yr a was passed to the effect +i ' With a collection of coloured, per- ' -. GOALS TO COUNT. ' `rhe irZi+O-hall is Fire Area No. sonallyphotogra hed slides John As w announced_in *1s_'Paver Pickering Beat Coe 18.1 �. sad Mrs, Jaek BQyes are_att�-_ 'a . be-nso4--. _ •f� bag Edi -- ..-.__ . ' ' off' Lay, visited the local Rotary Club lash week, the Rouge Bill "K" Club aesday Night. Retum game ax •,ho�Ymg in Plorids. t sot to be used for.social meetings. y evening the guest of F. have definitely-arranged for a pap- Bancroft-on Saturdsjv. fir• and'Mrs.Mrs. Bill Bunting and •� on Moeda eve ' • '' '• + _ ,Eoumil used to meet the Cosi-. r son Freddie of Orono, visited his M. Chapman rued-presented a prig'• er drive to be held - ca Saturdiy,. Boyes Drugs-Pickering Midgets , F° .. --- - mittea on Wednesday night to go ram of views in Latin America and March Sth. Entering Third Rotund O. M. H. A. mother at Ajax last week. I laibo the heating problems of the throughout South America with such Trucks will be running .through- ,Playdowns A i' g doe was Billed by a car life hall. Tbis Area be reapon- at the edd_ of the pictures, one would 'think he had out the township during the day, The Pickering Midgets--0ntario Si� sin I ria sibie!!o its own eyes aft�t�'Apri1 spent.,an evening with twelve issues special pick-ups can be arranged jry Provincial Champions of O. M. H. Y �� It was cz+omatag ih! Fist, highway from the willows' on of the National Geographic magaz- a phone call to: Reg.•Johnson, at A 185Q-b2 season have returned mouth side. f -- : ine. Mr. Lay, now a resident of our Scarboro 8140, or Cec. Morris, at with a strong entry for the 1951-68a w iWIORI.D DAY OF PR.r!TER village, represents the 3dassey-Hai- Pickering 56�V13, playdowns, ;Six players are eligible ]heves Deasy Barna visited fnetsda "A Call To Prayer" 1 ris Company in the Latin Americas, It-would be appreciated at Brantford over the week-end. and has been making regular .trips boys if they recerred the same kind Bgntamst have been added. r ° ed et,, of the � nen were apprehend x local police last Saturday night, - 19Pbmea of the world aroiurd are to .those countries for his company cd-operation as in the past. If at all The Midgets are now entering ffie , called.to observe a Day of Prayer for the pasty eight years. possible, - residents are asked to third round of O:,M. ]3. A. la b helping themselves to sonic coal at • P Y y the Miitchell Caa1 Yard. .for s 'better world for all' people. His own, running commentary of bundle the paper and leave it in the 'meeting Coe Hill, They have already t driveway or some such convenient eliminated Newcastle b A 14-3 slight stroke ke Beaks go, bed a Wanes of• one hundred and dour course adds much to'the presents-. Y Y alight sta•o�ca 'a week ago, but - to eountrias will unite in Services of tion. spot. s count and Brooklin by a 1$ - s, Linttu E. Barnett? Def. gradually fanprovrag. 'Praise and Dedication as hymns ani3' Few of us have the o rtuwit P: Goal - els ascend to the Father of All, pPo Y ' Mrs. Fiasalt DeM,aine, of River,. ,,- pry Of travelling in t'hese countries, and. P. Dawson B. Max D. Shoxtre,e.l d gRev. David Marshall Speaker At _ side Drive !s now employed as Sec- This call is for all women of Pim jd; Lay has taken full advantageL. Watson Forward: G. Co rt sy :ermg to jo ii in this Day of Prayer,. of Ilia o Sunday Evening Service B Berner, b. McKee,, D. Pearson �Y °f the School Board, S. _. opportunities is making this _-- � No. 4, West, Pickering Village, re,. Such United prayer, by God's.Grace, photographic tour, that he might The W. A,- of Dunbarton United R. Rudat, J.'Remmer, J. Found, E. yawing Mas, Fred Stork who res- many become-- a great power, be- share the same to tiers extent with Church under the leaderehi of Barkey and D. Moffat, tan", it builds enders p igned the post at'the end of the a understanding and gots@ of-ua at home. He has a-most Mrs; Hector Tunaiell•and -Mrs. Chas. - ; ' • •.:. year', after se-ren years as Secret- 's= mutual concern for one another and 7rsnarkable ceilectioa. _, _:. .Bantams -a". -. . _ Risk had-charge of last Sunday err- •a". p binds together all the'people of God. en;ng's service at Which Rev. Day. 3%kering "Rotary" Bantams have Her many friends are glad to see Q%U Service'is on Friday after- been eliminated from further O, M. Mg.�{/m. Goad home from the noose, February 38, at a.ee. p, zoo .irt large Number of Telephones, Added Marshall, Whitby .was the speaker, H + y To Local District lin Past Year' telling of his trip to Scotland last H. A. competition as Brooklin de- p �,and convalescing nicely. ° Pseawwrian Church, Pickeiirg• summer, and showing a number of feated them 10-0 in,thei first game, Mr• and•Mlrs. Cyril Morley emd' -, - lTudr. A. A. Gillespie, Manager of . slider LBkei'i at the Isle of Iona, the although the ' Bantam boys came fjmiily visited relatives in Hamiltoit +�ti Riad Caaasmoky Club' a Ilse Bell Te�hone Company for island from which St. Columba took back Atrong to tie the Brooklin All, on Saturday, and alsosalled to this-region, advised the Neve this the gospel to tine rent of Scotland I Stars. 5-6 in the second game.lost Dr, and Mrs. Cartwright at_Burling �{ The Club held a v07sueeeaaful week that:-•893 phones were added and into England _ in the 6th cez the "total goal" round. ton; - 'ValentiAe euchre last week and the in Pickering-Ajax area during the tury.- 1he East Woodlands mixed Eine-up: Goal, J. Pyette; Def:, EL Mra: W. L. Smith has been`cote- = -Copper Fund was pearl Billed. ,Wia� est Perrault, D. Goldman E.-Rowell; tin to bed through illness. Y p year, bringing the total to- quartet sang wieral numbers. Re- ' ;sears of the euchre were: Mrs. Cor- 2496, ' (( freshments'were,served at the close. Forwards: B. Hansen, J. Bushey, B. ?lira. Leis Burningham aecbmpan- . 1e, Gantt, ldiset . Coakwell, ]dies Irene 1' Next Sunday evening will beurs- Bryaslt, B. Greener, 'L Irish, 3L led the Jack Boyea'•to Florida. - -_Riddia: Mr. J. Phillips, Mr: A. J. der Ziee direction of the minister. Frenette, B: 'Wa:'son, B. Moffat, ld. Pieitering i1'osdeu'a Institute TyanMwrtation, is 'needed to take - Gray, Mr. .L sill Door prize aeet. _ Sunday evening March 2nd will McGreevy, E. Barkey, M, Wallace, to Mr. 'Bill Knox. Travelling prizes be u;:id:r. the direction of the Board . Subi•goal, .B. aur Midget, Hockey Team to Ban- __ were won b ]Idrs, H. 81 - Z7ne Pickering W. I. will hold N. Ayers G. Found -- y: eiP; Mrs of Stewards.. Moffat t u es'oftr. shortly after 1100 on Satur- <` tet it regular tsonthly meeting inn W. Gray, Mr. Stan Powell and Mr. e + • day. If you mn,drive your ear will - Tuesday, February 26, at 2•,30 p, - �ave.Phillips. - _ min the Prasbyterisa.Church base- _- - Jim Aach_ _ _ Disney 11LotorR Pickering Juveniles you please phone :K ch Eigii went. Miss Alma-P. Lewis, DhVr L"eneral Milial Tokarzewski were also defeated in the O. M. H, land Dairy. ' - Mary Deviling Les;eue or 6f the W. I. Branch, Dept. of • ' • A. play bay Litt:e Britain,-They lost _ DON'T MISS ITi• _ w" Agriculture, will be guest speaker,. General Tokarzewski-was...born:.in: the first.game 9-3,• and the second • + + _• itesniti February'-14 1 1 $3 is Poland. He wag educated at 8-4' The.Picke:•ing'boys have been ;10,30 P. X. Wednesda a have- , y `Miss Lewisl, iwill show pictures and y W' +r ,HIG•H TRIPLES: Don Kemp 71x3, speak on ''Glimpses of the History, the Officers Schools of, Poland und-` playing but little hockey as they just returned fre►m the firrit prep- Found 874 Stu. Morrish 860, al'-Ontario.." Roll Call will -be - of Vie y, ague. _entation of the program= the play - + $s+y rust_ at Cracow l:niversit• were unable .to enter in a le HIGH SINGLES: Don Kamp.300, An Historical.Site. -Members aye re- and at the. Military Acaremniea of � Line-ups Goal; B. Richardson 'The House with the Twisty Rin. Roy Morrish 290, Rap Found .37-2. � ed to bring. to this meeting -Mau,, .Versailles and Warsaw.• a ; Des., H. Scott, K. Irish, XButt: dower" and the operetta "Trial .by • -Teas Standing -- their bits of clothing for the Child-.. He had a brilliant career in the Forward: B. Janes,.G. Comport,'H. Jury" givren by the students at the ren's Aid Society and gifts for 11+3 Polish Arrnp, . becomin a_ Major McKee, B..Beemer. E. White, B. Hixh. School here. They're both very sores ' ' 44 Spring Bazaar: materials for the General in peace bare, the age White, H. Mashinter, B. Rirrmer. L. good ahcost Gaf l 1 38 apron booth and of thirty-one years. Meringer, B. Max, P. Dawson, pique, We urge professional to tech' _ P Packages not to I 8 ge you to'attend'on MorrAh 1-33 exceed 26 cents, for the Parcel General Tokarzewski held_combat ! - one of the two rema.niRg nights- • . • . r ' commands on the Russian front in Cards of Thanks Boo+t}r, We expect to ha-ie visitors s • • * • a pleasmnt surprise is'.ther•e for yps Y> Frrestera Downing from surrounding W. 1'a. Others in- When First Great War. They're "tremendous - 4 When Germany overran` Poland I wish to thank our many friends terested are cordially invited to at- , As this is the last iters to.go into thigh Slagle - J'nae ant 133; tend, especiall:new-corners to the in -1939, General Tokarzewekki .ruse and neighbors for their kindless in this isarae, we do not at this time Hilmer Hansen 244• - - the General Officer comm i .enquiring.about me while I was nick g - have space-to go into further detail = -- district. Just came and make your- and 'also for theman ra ' i Ye- I Don't,at Y Y -but, on t �liss`ft, . _492, RD= r Barnes 76+2, selves home."We can assure ou and ut -Commander of the „ .ceived, I wood like to- ay "thank $sgh Three - Piet-Helen Fudge Poland's operations! Arm Corps, 1 _ - of •a. very hearty welcome and tea .. p Y I Team Stasi= will be served at the close of the Army of Warsaw. . ( you" to the Wosnan'9 Association i To Illy Late }lajesty _ w Me � - -d1 meeting. Following Poland's fail, the.�Gen of the United Church for sending - -• nkers 8d eral founded and became first_Cum- me the lovely box of fruit. Thanks I The Stifollowing was read at tl a Topnotehera 38•- ••mander-in-Chief of the Polish Un- again. - Charles IMI;. Baker Spe-ial Memorial Service held . ut • s s s Ch. .--n Science 29 .Pickering Library Added New Books derground Army,, 194_9o-40. He then ChS� Chu) _,s in (in,- - _ _ ario on the o1'f:cis •da Snappers 1 l - 28 ed several fine new books to commanded the Polish Underground To the News. = Y of mouriu 27 I in February, and is Army The members of the Evenin g, wry, ' published b ' • Tree Blues Z7 Pickens Public Libra lyse add- .Arm under the Soviet Occupaxion, , g y -- - r r the gn 1940 he was arrest though- Auxiliary request of that'Lodi•: e ed, wry wish to thank you far. .,,� George,Orphans '" 17 shel-ree this week• in both Adult not identified, by the Soviet auth- printing their-notices. ng 'the Sixth of Great and Juvenile Sections. There is also crities,.and spent some time in lidos- Mrs, M. Gould, $ecretarg Britain, ;Northern Ireland and toe LEAP YEAR pANCB' a new box of books fram the tray- sow's Lubianka Prison • s s • British Dominions beyond sire seas, _ tilling ,library for ixth adult- and ,Following the Polish-Soviet Trea- .� We wish to extend our heartfelt as passed away, greatly beloved - Come to'the Leap Year Danes on.- Juvenile readers. ty.he W'ss released and became Gen- thanks and appreciation for the I d deeply lamented." i February 29, to be held at Brough- JPaul Douglas'-"Time to Remem- eral Officer Commanding the 3rd acts of kindness, messages of sym- i The love he inspired lives ber" and Carveth Wells' Shalim- 1 oliah Army -Corps -in the Riddle pithy and beautiful floral offerin>;s the hear'tt bf millions; He, was not -.am Township.Hall, sponsored by I only the neo = Joy' Rebekah Lodge No. 333, Draw ; a°' are among the recently parch •East, at Teheran. I received'from-neighbors; rel, tiyes y e • plc s .ruler, -but fie , ased jeditions, He settled -in -Britain following: ' and many friends: also the inq thought and deed their-affectionate to be made for an electric mantle - tine war, 'arid broadcasts regularly j Dr, W. W. .Baldwin and Dr.'W. G. friend.'' ' y clock,-proceeds of which go -to C. _ " to Eastern Europe over the B. B. y Grant; especially Thanking die�. "In Britain's gregtest hour.of , P. and T,Fund Rev. _Noel Gonsalves.To Speak C. Ile is ex6eptionall< well qualif- ! H:R; Monkman.for his consolingtrW He and his Green, Elizabeth, At'Dunbarton ,Kiw•anis led to speak about ;Russia, and-•itswords and help,.in our sad bereave moved among their subjects, shat : BOX, SOCIAi. AND DANCE '— European satellite countries. merit of a loving husband and fat- i ink -their sufferings and encou>ra j Dunbar'ten !Home And �chooi Assoc During Brotherhood,Week" the General Tokarzewski, besides many I her. I Ing them by their .heroic example'. i program for the weekly sheeting of battle citations including award of His deep and affectionate n:Ltuire i•.. Mrs. S. -Corbett,. \iiJdred and A 'Box Social and D e' will be r he DunbarlGon Aiwanians, is in tht the: Polish. Cro_s., of.Vaaourfive Gertrude. was "expres3cd 'n an' ideal family,' t held on Friday, February ,2 at hands of the Spiritual Aims and • times has received.the BritishOr-•I life." Dunbarton 'School, under the sus= Public Relations Committee; They der of the Batt, the French Legion 1 i * _ "His only ambifion visa to serve o' ' We feel we owe a debt of •gratit-. , pice's of the Dunbarton Nome and - are having as their speaker, Bev. d'Hone. ur, ,and..many other'foreign ,use to so many friends who 'were God' and to help his people_. `Thou School Association, The admission I �oeI Gonsalves from Toronto, who decorations, Yugoslavian, Raman- : wilt keep -hien in perfect peace, �. '50 cents per person,,.and ladies was.procured by-Re r.. Dick. Jones.. ian, Latvian etc.' So wonderful tom during Mrn. whose mind is stayed"on Thee." r, ` are reminded to bring a box lunch. for the occasion. (advt) _ - "The new Sovereign, Queen Elia, _ v, Young, and '0 che a ,Second,who has now sue'* Goudy s stay in We appreciate s abeth th - bl o YrO, ceeded her father, has already es- '41E WAS A GOOD ICING" - - freer Throughout that ten days one thin stood out•. blood donors, inquiries, flowers, Y. 8 g tablished herself -in the affections -_. .. . . .-.::`• With more than the usual pomp, glory• and sorrow, =xomething that should •inspire young people, and letters, cards, genefbna use of cars of her subjects whose„loyalty. will. .. zing George 'VI.•was laid 'to rest iii the Torhb,of' older ones too.._ali in fact who ma have'durin re= and best - for recovery,ete. Y 8 be a'6re support in -the days a, .Kings, at 'Windsor, ori-Friday. It was estimated that cent-years-been- getting- the notion that good clean 'ase acts of kindness are not ens- head.e 1 R� ' the number of persons who visited Westminster and giving, wholesome religious convictions, was for the ily -#orgotten and we say "thank "The`l&ve of every C ht is4aij - -- = lined the streets on the day of the funeral; would "weak alone. Have you noted that of all-the -virtues;' =Your.and God bless you”with all the Scientist goes out to the Royal Faro- 'eQual the population bF Canada,'And, what-is worth* the honours, the social' position,•• that. even• with all meaning this expression:implies• fly and to the whose British people, noting, was the lack of hesitancy on the part of any- "fhis, the emphasis has not been laid upon these, but Ethel and Bill Gaudy -We are mindful of the *Ais of out N7E, one to show genuine grief•- In_this World--today, With 'rather That•he was•--•"A Good,King." ' * s • • Beloved leader Mary Baker Eddy to many international problems; many not being able 2t is a bit encouraging today to, see that even now I wish to egnvey my sincere thanks I ho lives in good, lives also in �* to decide what type of governments] set-up they .when, as some think-the world and it's' people and apprsAciation for the man; hv- V! d li ;n all life '?+*+• r!t all want; others assassinating their rulers; leaders be- have gone "all to the devil'--that the quality of be- ely cardF. baskets of fruit and the 'apace: HIM its an lydtvMnal 10-lgdom� - ing mortally afraid of their own people, we of this ing a good man, is'still appreciated-bran awful lot flowers and enquiries during my His diadem a crown of ci-7wma. $lf 6Commonwealth feel 'justly proud of a system tjnat of people. That virtue may 'till be worth Wing and recent illness, existence is deathless, foreve; ruse IN30itr tv tvilept.Aa mikle with their subjects g14tt if-0 ting flea tiapeciall- w1mm, it is admired 3n k;agm, i Mrs. Bee fi e"Y i,folding #8 ieteraW ptlWW&,AA1 : • •• •.., a. � ''x� .. .. a -. :----+r- ,. __ __--_ ___ (9) Watch hydraulic brakes-it • • • • - - he--btak dal -- ••- t e e •• , n o oQr board when you W= e7uCEta -..._ ._ a P- T step on it firmly, -it' iso as sign01. C ` U M tro le in the master cylinder or th a at tele wheels. BU: early. You can count oil higher in- POST'S RCZ>ir]i[A SAL1►s y � �, pts hawse, get the you following ollowingn a tract facts:to iootsr a rch set your cheek,happened. to 1M the too Post's 1 b o! 749 Hare's what happen Jack Early and Bin Put OS, last year. Re I Ir d 9�V - ._ a.n.,...t salve not ainappoist you. . � t�quar�`il'tsrrlptlotl-of`-the- sank- baa- els-sheiks. 1�rabru-.' - +calms. anmlas-et�.m.. .tae. - :'� car (name t arY. Hill waited, result: Jack's bens were worm, pimples and athlete's toot, WW- 0 COURAGE IN the sports world la like YPt, motor number, laying their best right through, the high respond readily to-sbe "ideas odorum t' �'` serial number, and year if prices Fall month.. giu's were nal laying ointment. regardless of bow stubborn • - V n Christmas packages. It comes in asilorted a lot at pullet sora when the Price broke. hovelsss they seem. wrappings, some In gaudy coveting, with 'definitely-known) and any ac. Little wonder that Jack netted 700 per pgtlCy sg.eg pyo .lAs flittlift ribbons, some modest! reserved, cessoriea to be included. !us. more than Bill. Bur your chicks early '7�� p, ering y ane' purchase chicks with R.O.P. breeding POST'S ec„MYtDIEs Some courage is physical. The late George 2. The cash price. back of them. Also started chicks•, ape• ' gent Post Free no Receipt -01 Price l Hainsworth, Shut Out Kin of his day, 3. The down payment. dal broiler chick., older gullets, turkey gas Queen St.. E.- Corner 'n! tag... Poults. 'Catalogue. Toronto played an entire game for Earladiens one 4. A description of the property to TOP NOTCH CHICK SALES . :I -� one night with blood dripping slowly down his sweater front. be traded in, if any, and the Guleph Ontario OPPOATUNiTIAM rom His nose had been broken by a practise 'shot just before'the game . KUN AND WON" trade allowance therefor•. started. Ching Johnson played for Rangers'with a broken jaw CHICKS. Day old and started. Cockerels, artially tatted by a' steel cage that covered his head arl� S• JDther credit allowances, if any; pullets and mixed as hatched. write now - BE A HAIRDRESSER Fa 6 The difference between'the cash for full- information and ,Prices. Bray JOIN' OANADA's LEADING SCHOOL face:Eddie Shore played with due ear dangling, his angle broken,• Hatchery.,cio Fairbank Feed. 2885 Duf- Great opporcnnitr Learn teeter knocked out. price and the aggregate of the f.ria Street. Toronto, of lzo John N.. H-4 remains Some courage is mental. The the player 'afflicted with down a ment Hamilton. Pleasant dlgalfled profession. soon ,rases,< complex,-.-an inferiority Who rattles hiscring Courage andDescription of policy of illstir- -BUY high producing chicks you can't get America's Greatest Srstals fights not only the opposition, but his own fears and uncertain- ante. blood out of a turnip nor can you get Illustrated Catalogue Frw tile. There's the. layer Who carries on in the face of -heart- zoo or more eggs out of a chic):en that Write or Can P S. The amount , of the finance. was not bred to produce them. Wa aur. MARVEL HAIRDRESSING WZOOIA • you ¢ 't meaaurerphys calcourage 4Ln mental tour gas age nst the 9, alalia aunt t0 be financed, oil l'ma l from mThi h record ks bons vaq rSanc Toronto I 858 Bloat r=-spectacular but equally 44 sins Bt. nttm I0. The ntlfnber of Installment a the coat may be-a penny or two more, but t} RSdeaa et• Onawa So• we're not"goin� to say that a little fellow named Gerry P� a dozen extra eggs at 40a a dozen is $2.00 r McNeil, who guards•t_tle nets for Canadiens in .the National meats. extra. Don't be penny wise and Pound SELL BRITISH KNIT HockeHocks Lea ie.'the most courageous athlete of the month Or Do not sign a contract, to ur. foolish. Buy Quality. Also started chicks, MADE to measure dresses. lingerie. y gut g P older pullets, brdiler chicks. Turkey Vaults• children's and men's wear »presenter. year. There may be scores of other lads who faced situations chase.a car if you cannot afford to- Catalogue, tives wanted to sell direct to the home4L Just as bleak, and rode across the barriers just as .gallantly,. We're do so. A deposit is generale con. TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. Latest styles and fabrics are available. not making-comparisons. We're mere! here to record what we y Fergus Ontario Every sarment factory guaranteed. Hlsb- _ P Y sideration for a -binding contract. met commissions and bonuses. Writs thought was a throat-catching bit of sports heroism, of the quiet As such, it k not refundable q=ept GALT CHICKS for immediate"delivery. British Knitwear Limited. Simcce, out. fortitude that is the stamp or true valor. - Order from this ad with deposit. All ' on specific 'agreement or upon the popular breeds. Fine chicks at reasonable 1115.00 AN EVENING McNeil is a sentimental boy. He As as only child. His mother willingness of the .dealer to refund. prices. Non-sexed 818.95 Per loo and up; FOR Your spare Time. Just 3 Eaq-fres had been ill for a Ions time, her death was a certainty, a mere Ifou sign a contract and do not pullets 821,00 and up: cocLerelm 83.90 Per Trial Sales.or amazing Patented Auto- matter of time. This is a plight calculated to'linnerve the stoutest Y 100 and up; pullets 821.00 and up. write uratic Rafriserator Defroster. can Das morale. But a after Same, McNeilplayed, and played well, carry out your agreement, you may for special prices started chicks, imme- You that Hundreds of hot prospects cots. g� g diate delivery. Galt Chickeries, Galt. Out. mission. Rush name. address. for GUAR- despite-tbe shadowy spectre of death hovering nearby. The blow be sued for the balance due. The ANTaED PROFIT OFFER. D-r~.O. tame one night just as Canadiens were •startln for a two-game sale of automobiles has been great. "OXFORD" Approved. Chicks` uv.' lar Matic Corp.. Debt it. Newmarket. ' g and pay. They are the results of Ontario. ad trip, in Detroit .and,Chicago in torn But McNeil, sadly ly stimulated ' by time paymtat twenty-four years of.careful selection and shaken by the news, even'Ihough not unexpected, refused to leave finance. Time payment contracts breeding. They have to be good. becaues UNWANTED HAIR the team. His face 'as tear-stained, he played in Detroit, ..mi wast, the very best kind of cheese Permanently eradicated from'any pkrf of put up a fine game and diens won. The team went on to and charges are often confused with for our own flocks•--big. vdsarous, and tbs body with•Sacs-Pelo, the remarkable p loans and interest. Legally, early maturing. we stress cgs .mfza sad discovery of the ase. Saes Polo contains _ Chicago. There he played brilliantly, though in between periods S Y. they are uniformity. Barred Entire. Whits Los- no �� or chemical and will kill thmi• be couldn't keep back. the tears. But he shorod a shut-out. t. A finance charge is not horns, Sussex. Columbia Rocks. Wbite differen bate root. - :-- - necessarily interest. It is a "ser Rocks. Hemp z Rocks Crossbreds, Reck LOR-B IM:LABORATORIES He arrived back in time to reach Quebec'City and be present x Larborns Crossbreds. New Hama x els Granville St Vancouver. Ree. at his mother's funeral, a trying ordeal in itself. There was a vice charges Sussex Croesbreda Writs, for from folder. : game in Montreal that very night against Toronto Leafs. The. The Oxford Farmers' cowDeruh• Prod. EASY TO CIUIT SMOKING .uce Company. Limited.. 434' Mata street. :Use Tobacco Eliminator• a sctentinat club management feeling that McNeil deserved a rest to recover gvaodstock. Ontario, treatment Quickly stare cr viag for poise, offered to get a replacement. Btit McNril declined. 'The - Eslst Versus West tobacco, rias wr system Z]t atcotins. replacement might be better than me• but it might upset the team CROSS BREEDS King-Drug PatarmacsuUcai Cbemtsu (Ab- when we're going well," he said. "I71 plan," .-For. Curling Honors ORDER your chicks now for, wtatir and 'berm). P.O. Boz e73, London. Ont. spring .delivery. Cross breeds. pure - -� And play he did. His mates f0 ht savtgnlp to pzotect breeds. also three war cross! ♦Il breva. Al'CYION SCHOOL - u� Incstock government approved and blood LEARN Aucttoneering. Term soon. Tres McNeil. Only 13 shots.were thrown at hits, though Leafs boast Arrangements have been coin- tested. coria "for price to Bonnie Chick - Catalogue. Raisch Auction. College. Ms. -. the eeaond-bast s Hue the League. the ug San City t. lows.. America., scaring sit Kennedy-Sloan- plated for curling playoffs in the Hatchery. Box sae. Elmira, Ontario. - ' Smith combine. Canadians won. 3,1. And when the game was Maritime for . and Newfound- PATENTS -aver, it wasn't around the scorers that the players gathered. DYZING AND CLEANING land, according to officials m It was aroulsd ltteNail, his-head, and pounding him an .. .- --- --- - - - -- -. _ay, oF'tcER w every In.ansor-Lin-int t� C gC Of urian emtnlA for th! NA Ill lioY aartLtns Heads duras or clean- relations and full tWormattoe sent area, the back, a tribute to cotmse, to a trouper who lead most gallantly g tag* Writs to w. for Information. We Oanadian,_ playdQwns, which are are slad to answer roar auestlosa' De ' Items" t o., reet. Ott Patent •ttow _ upheld the ancient slogan of.sport and the theatre. The Show nays. 378 Sank street. Ottawa, Must Go On. scheduled-fcj' Winnipeg March 3 --tin-1 H. Parkers Drs w„rks Limited, t 7 Tnrvmto -rETHEBST .%HAUL A Cohed DaneIS$' aPa. ril Yong* St, E tens 8ollcitora matAbIL - °Your comments and slsQ em"s for fbk ealumn will be wekaesed Last - Pot SALE two street 'rornate. sonktet col informs. 0 year Doll Oyler`. amazing no request c .by Elmer Ferguson,c/o Calvert Nouse,431 Yanve Sl., Tetonfo. - rink. - Now t 04v 2' Your car,Tits or r a proven : swept through five y'days of stiff rias and vslvs job while rod drive. "L==AN WANTED CAdvt Competition without defeat to bt6in stops Dleten dap dna oil DumDlnc Pate -C g metallic" anti-trfMloa ssal en eyltnde! BALES Stimulator Salesman. He»-le as mes y _._AhkNENSTURO, Opal oR S L i M I T G D nolo 9 0 3 aa6tS€ BDt Cams PImporursu:a; PaLc. etatwt. Cor osocommissions even it10.9 sh--- _ �_tp Ll ! CO vada ringsUnited ceeutl Bi valve P•ePald. $23.04 .04 o make oD to 810080•day. _ • Landon. Ontarta Tankard was inaugurated in 1927. roe mak `Tlre to74. - - - Pricing r former Prow."DISK Bo DEALLSuts mikammen,. Montreal 10. P.Q, -- - In. that year a rink skipped by the ,so ACRE rarm-tenon' house. e- barna - ` late Professor Murray Macneill of sratnery. With hydro, drtued well. --AMAZING guarantee, up to '1 roar:"Thus paved road. Tor farther information can. from, replacement on mam's socks and e - Dalhousie University was success- tact: Mathew Gough or Arthur Quinlan. ladles' nylons. enabling you to sen ever!- Timely. AdvtEe i�bout f� In CO is the till!. Since then. Seeatbror. Ontario one. vestmenit7 to develop w» inedter copping M No to Opportunity portu t required. Grana managers Western rinks have_dotxlinatld the QorCE lava bines. 18 fossa est invited. write for free sales kit saper-. _ <btr%iw 86,46. Amber honey. -13 fours thiSam Canada. 18 York St; Hamilton. OsL Buying A Used tar - hie. e.4. R Ddwnes. smltbvtn., competition, although tin recent years teams from Eastern ,Canada z;t WANTED have been making things tougher DssTlsoY Goratsss. RATS. sticsl. .aFOR accommodation and la". Catholle "Buying a used car 'is a risky the dolor and run every time out - without endangering with poison or couple as cook-general and assistant your hand over , traps, Simple, safe. sure. Information, for mixed farming near•Toronto, Expart- .�•baeiness, as countless motorists -the radiator in front of the fan. If This year the Maritimers are de- $1.00. D. Walsh. Garibaldi. N.C. mood with modern machinery• puss, pear termined to demonstrate that Oyl- try and saraeacas. Good future for rials have found out, t0 their sorrow. The there are COOL. spots on it, it's a "'ARTISTS and Dagtane»" read for our Parties. Give age, references mind esners• !Following tips on the subject,passed good indication that there will be er s victory was no fluke and some a p.s. «ulastt. featuring for oursts' Mea Boz n, lea Etgbteenth Street. New exceptionally stro Torrmeo, onetrio out by the Toronto Better Engine" radiator trouble ahead. P Y rl quartets will in cin sad Picture Trainee seed sea u. might ave some of our be vying for the right to travel to in corn m cover Postage. Pon Its. sego $dreg (7) If there are more than a Bloat at., west Toronto soARDING HOAt1Es' _ s•adeFs considerable money, t0 say Winnipeg, long regarded as the COUNTRY homer for Catholic boy. Pro. couple of inches play in the steering stronghold Of Canada's finest curl- VAI'Ic19D Registry Yorkshire. Boars tenably within zoo miles of Toronto and taotLing of grief.' wheel-when you turn fY with the g rM for service 876, Bred Gilts 8100, carr distance to school. Will provide boart ers. Express Prepaid Your station. Hoteteia and clothing for rood accommodation are (1) Patronize a reputable dealer, finger tips it indieatp that the Bun Calves 8200. Douglas, Hart. wood- klndlr car. Give ase, personnel of faimar don't buy in a hurry; purchase a steeringmechanism 'is worn Or elk• and references. Box so. 133 migntemth car on Street. New. Toronto Ontario.. y la daylight. ^k1o4e SAVE rool-No-Draft Storm Windows of (2) Do.not pay attention to the {8) Don't buy.a car which is out P + Transparent Vinyl Plastic. Easily ta- ,caned M ""no. Order now-one, for -" recorded mileagc Look for wear of line. Check to see that the rear fEO1ttN sa4•Is every window or storm door. Complete, -_ -{ and tear on the upholstery. which wheels follow the same track as the sit sue 84 z 72, $1.64 each p»paid tch itch etch Is quite .often the best guide to front ones when the car is moving }�Oa 4w•�r~ PPalmas Sales �Londononmpar OrtImporters. ssE �;* gB , - mileage and care. Pads on, the• in a straight line. fs•Ir•s T Z -.1 ar y Crazy dutch, brake,of-accelerator also are HOLDRITE EGG CARTONS. Until I discovered Dr.D.D.Decals. Y SVeetaj iatroducto" Price on moulded ly fast rens!-D.D. D. P-ACTIFth,Wor t popular.this pure.�oo1l� liquid��a tlgr _�. .pretty good indicators:' It takes fibre 8 x 4, ane domes ass cartons. 817.00 speeds peace sad comfort'lrom erect Der loon grto br !4.60 per 350 cartons. .«iuuseedd ny ceaems:pimples,rashes,athleteI bbout 6,000•miles to wear these pads renes act and ocher Itch e.,Tried battle,s 4 .through. rt1�t No D FIBRE LTD. rh"l s7t et.,t, °e' Yaw 'A - •(3) Drive the motor about hiilf � FIV TEE YEAR'S Brantford. Gestic iorala•ry oe .ar. ntenelil. _Iin hour until the motor is hot. a Ertp SEEDSI Try- our /llwar. Tenser Boot. ;: 1V�'Ittch the oil . stage on the dash. Bend lac for sample and fres•catalogue. g Arthur Veow. York. Prince Edward To board. If the pressure is low"when t i ' ' land. a , 'you go along .about 25 miles an MULLEN'S Approved Broad Breasted hour, the bearings Bronve and _Poults, are exceptionally strong gs may be worn t/OVAL _ :or loose �AMAO/AN NA Christmas Available Diy. nners, plums d subsAprtantial Ivan (4) Listen for noises in the gear I . Mullen, Addison. Ontario. box and at the rear end where the' 1 CRESS CALLOUS SALVE drive shaft connects rep, with the 1 -:cow get rellet. Your Druggist sen: / - back axle. Noise may mean badly CRESS, ' Worn parts. , FARM implements and machine shop bust• - _ (5) Test the Car On a steep hill. nese, leading line of-farm machinery. Also try pushing down .and letting , complete repair shop and welding equip- ' 'up the accelerator quickly. This will meet. Box 7za, New Liskeard. �• - BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. Empire, strain, show motion in the clutch,.trona- for petmanent pasture. Vigorous grow- .,.mission, etc. ISEUM, TORONTO or on any eon. 81.25 ,per lb. Stuart :. _. (6) After the.road test swich off Finlay, Dresden, Ontario. a `V1f- 'pN f �« ��GE SRI. MAR. 14th avernmear _ - RASPIIF.I2111 Plante. No. 1..Q_' ' O ANQ Certified Stock, Cuthbert, Latham Tay- lar. Viking. x5.00 per 100, express pre• t LOGY LISTLESS DRIB. A. B.-Jackson, stoney. Creek, Ont. SAT. MAR.226d, 1952 1, Y� ,9ttM� �-a - MM.ItICA'1 ' ' * 1rtkwtM COMEDY, THRILLS AND CHILLS WANTED - Every snfferar of Rheumatic 4y.` v ZS OUT OF LOVE A•'•'�w•awit in our finest Show to data Pains or "a rills to try Dixon's Remedy. Mai [rale a. l MUNRO'S-DWJG-STORE a WITH LIFE? �� "` �5 Elgin Ottawa i4.d•r'e • $1.45 Express'Prepoid t lea' never before�een in Toronto la F�'lte to jlttmp eat of bed - - DEMAND *tJe.a SOW** • F E M 1 N E X • � - s..n--�1 - * Met Cplte '-One human "tells another. Take euperloi %grog TWO SNOWS DAILY ••FEJIINEX" to help alleviate pain. dfa. Not tip tow..,you may suffer from an *'tta tt,tat•ei. ZilS and ails palUa tress and nervous t¢nalon nasorlated with upset system If you are constipated your Nom'•'' n. Ivenin s and Sot.Afternoons monthly periods. :>, food they not digest freely-gas may bloat.. use.tto e ,- eb.n4 Tostaatd-nb Plain- wrappei. -• 4 yotu stotasah all the ftm and sparkle All Santa Reserved POST'S CHEMICALS ovt of life. That's when you need Reserved Seat-111.00 989 QUEEN ST. EAST TORONTO "T Carter's.Little Liver Pills. These mild tggetabfr pills-bring you quick relief from hoz Swts.111.S0 eoetstipatbn and so help the flow t•wh_.h-inu.t be etlded FOR SkkDNESS AND.FALLIN¢ HAIR - s y� digestive lttiees'Boon You'IFCfeel chef Gsberel Admission i r any cause or condition Use • _ am have again thanks toCartar'sl - Adufts SOc Children 4Sr THALIA HAIR RESTORER i x g�pt+1YY stay sattk?Got Carter's Uttle I.ivrr, � REj3UL•r8 GUARANTEED or Monet IPIDs Always! Iham os.taand. Only alk I I I Back hr Pull. Tha11a Herbal Distributors. ' from say.rug 1 I ' 1 1 1679 Davie Street. Vancouver i. Ornish ISSUE.8 1952 • � •!W�t-4+tY" ^w.i'X'�.a -',.1 •5... l�9"..�Ni'� MII+l1"-•'k:-i ....J iLC�°' •.It.2'i kLWa'' '�.:,:. .�{•�t+' µ--Y,L•�w?... �.N. _ ., ' t '•' o_ e %.,.. N•,o„.i.-, ....r">Fk;.y ?�:.•^•jc-mow. �.:.':.L'�A3.V';iy7yc�. ,... L:s'.�!+.;.' ,t• .. • •o --�..—_.r” _ HA Reference, to t,IZe LWWy .being' The many meads of Wm 8nt}r< Hamiltos on 3 stashed' in 1023 u°dar• Gray outlined the ;,Duune of a far- prompted 1[r. W. Gillman are __M to�9v ai mers work. odsy;—a famer iias r. i ^idle Ubrm7. - to,xter to the old )1[ee- taken to S>" Mi,:haet's Hospital oa Hall on Tuesday.e7 Fet"M r ' to ' a cl — i - ro+�gls+►m s• We& Gome aid bring. C4WdR o d On Pa 0 -y` .Public Library oa F'ridai last was The Secretary was instructed to meat• All ,Join in ' Wishing her a r. frint end and wiJoy a pleasaev- � well attended-Due to Mrs, Harlock's send a Letter of thanks to Mis. M• speedy recovery, ening. iresigastion at the end of 1861 ss>4 Harlock for her Support and I ter- Air. and Mrs. Bob Harvey of Tall W speeial service will be held in illness, a[rs.-T: 4"hf311p ast-durine the five years-she had Pores, Haliburton,-spent a few-days St; John's Church oa Sunday after' presided• The m�nutas of'the last been President. Also to Mrs. T. C. last week at the home of his bra. noon,'February 24. Mr. Roy Orrtr 1 meeting were read and the Treasur- Brown regretting that her illness thea• AL and family. iston, a layman, from Brooklin c on- 4' see report covering expenditures of has curtailed her.activity in the Lib, Mrs. Manson Ellicott returned of � $11480 and balance of $27448 was ra after man p he will, s will o guest speaker and. le" So SW WO rT many,years of ser-Ace ter a Pleasant visit with friends in he will• apaak on "Church Exton- approved, The Librarian's figures of The Llbrary Board for 1952 was New York-and'other American cit- cion.'"' i �!!w with anembershi and circulation revealed p elected as follows: President, Mrs. lea. �rJ An "Amateur Night" sponsoredAAM Tha 25 Ytm - •:� a falling off from previous Years, so T. Philip; Sec.,-Treae., Mrs; T. Rob- The many friends of Wis. A. Ram- by the. ,Women's' institute will be which ertson: Librarian Mrs. T. Brown; sa are so People often ask: "H*w 10111119 'T that the necessity for action w , would add to both-counts seems i' Y rrY to hear that she is held in the Township Hall 'on March Qass a Johan-lgaaville lob lad?* +� o n-. still very -il anti not t improving as " 7, at 8.30 o'clockchildren of Ina way. that's Mos sating ' ston, Mr. E. K. Jones, Mr. R. Mill= her friends would like. •Noun tow many pages mate a book,It Mr. Ross Knox, Chief of the Fire t Pleasant, Greenwood, Brock � dads There an always - Company, outlined a tentative play er, Mr. ;W. A. Scott, Mr• and Mrs• Geo. Knot and lit- Road, Whitevale, Green River and prole who leave labs for ace 7 'to build a new Fire Hall which will • • • • tie daughter, of Enniskillen, visited Brougham Schools will be taking � reason or another, but there ars �1 include space for a Library. This Mr. and Mrs• C. Hubbard return- friends here on S md.sy, and also part. Keep this date in mind. �y others who choose to stay ►ppeared feat' acceptable' to those e$ home on Sunday after spending attended church here inn the after- ~Come to the Leap Year Dance on witha company they like: site althoughit was admitted a couple of days with friends at noon I JV is very proud that of tare 7 Doe Lake. February -2 9, to be held in the Tv,•p. Sapp members of the Organize- that '. no -move can be made for a few - Miss Muriel Sheppard, Toronto, Hall, sponsored by the Joy Rebekah- tion who were with J-M 76 years ' moahha toward extended library ser- 'Mr• and Mrs Stewart McGuckin spent a few days last week under Lodge No, 355, Draw to be made ag°��►ore � 10� at tba. .' !vke. The Seers men and women are still on the Secretary read a letttir moved on Saturday into their new the parental roof. on An Electric- Mantle °Clock. Pro- �. �•aflwm Mrs. N. Bu loci♦ They are membres oe the Burton, Secretary of home which they recently built on Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Toronto, ceeds of whidi go to the .C. P. and J-M quarter century pub.Dur- .;.iWomens Inotitutes, which stated A lot they purchased from Mr. Robt. � visited .their daughter and son-in- T. Fund. Ing their years of aervice tbsg � -�. thslt am BroughBranch isunanimr Driller here. law, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Harvey, on The W=en's Institute Euchre haft sees-the number of J-t[ Baas desiring a continuation of Mr, and Mrs. O. $nrton, Stout!-. Sunday has changed its dates from Tuesday, Sobs grow three-fold =%it today ?' ville, called on Mr. and Mrs. ,M. Dirs. Matthews spent'a few days Fe 26 to Thursday, the 28, titers are m'� lam• 1 Ur. Grant Johnston, President of Hamilton on Sunda eve February Y, 'itis club, in the woods of the Com-Huai Club explained how 7 1129• last week visiting friends in Toronr Please note change of date J->t['s chairman, is "es�eiusive by ' Community ip Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kn and the to• i 'i The Women's Institute held their Ila �' requirements—a amb i returns of that Club are divided I family visited friends at Goodwood Mr, and Mrs, Don Duncan, Brook- regular meeting on Tuesday after 1� stands for friendship and senroa9 the organizations in the will- perpetuation of the ideals age•-ell money being distributed on Sunday. ' !. ► lin visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. noon, February 12. President Mrs, that constitute the foundarias =� Mr. Huh Miller Is on a bistr ass Fred Hamilton and also called on L.-Johnston conducted the meeiing. e1� which Johns-Manville has " Brougham trip to Scotland• her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M• The Opening Ode was num and been and !a being bust" t� g" - t The accumulated still and es- Mary Stewart Collect repeated- T`A sf woe of J-M's men and r - - is minute silence was held in memory I WOONa are the bast possible . _ - - .:• �- -_ -'- .,a•'""r�• _ - . . of our Late King. Mrs. Soden will assurance that J-M will main- - _ . Brougham emotion The u , be representative for fain itF�°r's�p• ure B W. 1, Convener .of. plorymbnt !n this comm more WW bet- Agriculture and Industry, Mrs• Wm. - tee' products for-the sstvios of " ray, then took 07er the program. the public. _ - ed by Mrs. Hetu who ; " • • s , was assist - - - •'I, � She • re an attic on 'The Farmer and Thb �. one of a series of brie[ e articles - - " '4 W Peace". Dura. Miller you tact" •[ _ `•.' z „ a paper on, the !' community interest about Johns- / Farmer and his-Hard Luck" toll Manville or`about conditioner af- l owed by a sing-song on "T he Far tecttng our national econaw. i fist .ansd--his Good +Daeds-". Mrs. . y-� - - ....fps. 'TMlX•a`M." .tlR.'•.•. I '� • Y .,Y C • B y Bus • ` - . 7. Adkk •2,alt. �. .• - r - ._OPPORTUNITIES fXl$T _ (DAILY SERVICE R COMMISSIONED RANKS TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS ' I CHARTERED BUSES' ' r - _ Th OFFER IDEAL SERVICII� re S a y e ry i FOR A L L GR0 P TRAVEL . . CP - _. ,. U ' career - EASTERN HOUSE y . � i+oKe nano or wo ---- ---. - - en Limited nurrbc-s of women arebeing accepted now In i=re regular se..rvice - YOUR LAUNDRY - •• ;"ort rhe ex;oaodfng Royal. Canad'sn Air Force: In the R.C.A:F•,. the"re are - - - xiany jobs,especially Suited tc_tl*e ability"of 1t'. — jobs from" which' WASHED and IRONED N women can release men for cth'er duties, .or, give valuable assistance. Al V omen may be accepted for enrolment in anyof_the following trades: FIGHTER CONTROL OPERATORS • COMMUNI ` CATIONS OPERATORS • �, CLERK ;: •. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS • RADAR TECHNICIANS • ARMAMENT TECHNICIANS : M METEOROLOGICAL- OBSERVERS • SUPPLY TECHNICIANS • DENTAL ASSISTANTS • *• " « _ �• *a SAFETY, EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS • - _ —Pia Etlsiddsstlfror 990 . t 0i " BUDGET BUNDLE for each additional pour Everything lag mels a N. ,.,;The women who are accepted into the R.C.A.F., .receive the same pay, washed and ironed,including men's shirts. Picir-11T - r _ aa�,delivery included. TELEPHONE tYb tar •us -rank and tradegroupings as for airmen•-To qualify, qr ' . .. _' _ . .. , q Y� you must be single . .. � • svi r 'O>e be between 18 and'29 and have Grade 10 education or the equivalent, i'°'°°' a you�.nr inn old - • ' CLXAMNO sivea rou the•d.•oestY' „Veterans u to ,40 ears of age are eligible. - .. anew Iese on are wbon p y., 9 g� l I�SVITALI=Di See the Career Counsellor at your Nearest R.C.A.F. Recrubing Umft House ,' il, `.A OR WRITE TO: ' ' : • ..: . .. ' - .. :..... e - � Prop Bart �zwf J. T. Stephenson i s ^ry _ �'� G Pnc 4 .... .. :" 8 nn Phone 1 } Pickering D .. .DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANNING _ o ,RCAF HEADQUARTERS,-OTTAWA, ONTARIO - -' SERVE LN DEFENCE OF FREEDOM W1T.H .THE , .....- - .LA . _ 0y7 _ 9111 1111 11' orce 4 _ CAF-74-WS • — 175 OSSINGTON AVE., TORONTO PHONE LL. 2161 CIa • .ed Adv't f.: t "TW `Your Friendly Resident Agent' One if c per' vrord ittw num s6t. �1!; 4- .. � Re:` "1 =sc. it charred. immittance nnat 8"iWfOR INSU»ANCIt AQ ' Sa�th acc:ompuny order. Co;iat a4dreia sad LV%3 tiL t3"UALTY, BONDsaI; AU�LbMQHIL>Q atutslveir. LIAREUTY INSURANCE ele. :< •• _ 'i" PROP AhID LIST YOUR PROPERTIZ;S , IdALE HELP SALE _ • xK-wax •1� _ Hiu work for a —CYRIL E. MORLEY — —=— =_ PHONE 30 . _ - board and small"-rumuneration. Box _. 617, Nexis Office -------------------- —ieb - PIANO WANTEI? - good,• used �,A� _._r� _ �. Piano wtanted. Phone Pick. 112J8. - - _ ;.: _ - "' i feb 22 _ 'W� BVY LIv�. JJ01t.. �t - - - MEATS EMPLOYMENT WANTEA housework and baby-pitting.' Mrs. C�2PP2,�3 �AR�M STOCK. Wilbert Blair, R. R. 3, Pickering, - pposite Oxford Sales. O GERIESFeb. 22 _ -- pick USED FARM MACHINERY auc -_ '. -Hourly Up tion sale to be held SaLurdaY,-Mar. PL kNT 0 0� R S, 1952, at 1,40 p, m. approximately ..hone COIIeC# Pickering' 2 -i 12 +� -30 tractors, all other types.of,fa>:m -machinery including threshers ,bin- SHIELDS MINK FARM - _ - ' dere, .plows,-seed drills, fortge har - Meats PlOCBsso t0 Your .Specif cations. .:vesters, combines etc. Draw prize - of•registered FioIatein , calf valued S MARKET - at 1250.00, (�Y Purchasers of . S S )NIA .--machinery'eiigilble for draw). Ux - . Spring Fauns Limited', Internation- al ~�; al Harvester-healers, corner No,12 - and 47 Highways. Phone Uxbridge or Port Perry, MARGARINE - roar 8 :. * otwri CASIICS FOR SAL£.-good alfalfa, clover and mixed hay. G. Plitt, Base Line, LET ; .. - Pic'rkering. , , FRESH FILLED CAPONS _ �. - .- . pgp'rp-FIIIISHSdO Ll '212 ( 0 r . vl+yrF.RINART SUPPLm rnar f IN. ' FOR SALE-radiators and hard- ...BABY N a wood fluorin doors. J, Witzke, p g; RLL . ><'HOIPD• PIOS>0»fjN{1 !f w twi� . STORE U88 opposite Dunbar•ton School. t L �d risn�sY Wast , TO LET-=two light hbusekeepin --- THAT i,o.«.e.:.we. 9.01' A. M. 1 .o+ P. ]� ' R rooms bn. ground floor. Suitable for a -' 3 couple, Partly furnished. Telephone ' _. jQ PRESCRIPTION 1.00 P. IL to 6.00 P. Me Pickering 9. _. . . . FOR SALE-tiewha2npsrtire pullets (�]OOIiiC atr...1.00 each, 3 months old. Hugh • • • «` Squires' Fslm, Pic'tsering. Phone Your rtgidaire Refr erator J, R, BOYES, Phr�t. B. Pickering 65W4, mar 14 _ - - - Or 0 *WANTED-shod team of nurses andID • r driver to take logs out of flats. 2 or,! _.. Elettrk Stove Store 3 day's w•crk. F. 51. Chapman, Ph. i Pickering 4- I • SIX CUBIC` FOOT FRIGIDAIRh N f3. ( ' N1NF_ FOOT, TWO CUNC FOOT FRIGUWR3 WEST HILI: _ ._ _ - PHO E : 49 • ( EEYE1 _EQO _SiX_[t7 we women '. ., � SCAR. 7180! PHONE: kt fip 1 ii!® en ' --t am THRIFTY THIRTY-INCH ELECTRIC 3,t0TA _ ' = � ; - gain 5, 10, 15 Ibs. . .P. • Now Available � � OWN ,MEMBERS, OF-TORONTO-RFAL %TATE BOARD" .Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor rigidaire - Ma dt ONLY by # - _. - . GORDON-G. CROSS What a tGrtlt. Boar-'6mDo tl:i out usty borrows' 1 - • . • _ !nt uPtort m loaner+rrawny EodY lues pW j ... - - C� GENERAL MOTORS '6•.an-e'r ucL1Y "Gish-twle' {uot Tnounsa • 'guts, women. men, wuu rover could Ran ore• I ,'.. .. ._.` Yra sow prnud M dapely.6.a,lthy6rot,at Wde., - _ -, .. _ .;c _ 'cpey Cnaaa tae tpectW vuWr-nwl4uyr,0etn-bwldIna :. _ _ _ ._ _ ton.wt,fumutuna. tavirontorw.. _ ... ..-- J. S. BALSDON & SON . REALTn "e"�'� MAIN 3T.4 PICK ERII'�G ti'1LLAGE vttrm�o B,. calrtum, enrirn mood. Improve . appeut. .nd dtaeauna .o u,od atvea run more : . PI•IONB PICKERIN6.39 - - ()OUR?FAL-'S, OONFIDENITAL SERVICE atronaw sad murtana,egt.out assn oo furs tones. JDoa't tear aett'na.'"rat.&op w0m yo trve Rstned - .. - _ _. - - - tae a to,15 or 1n tW.fou rued tar normal wetat,t . .Qaete t:ttb. Ww"Ret aMua:oted alfa o v Ane, �+ . ' t•r� famous().trot roma ratitnr roraue vt•or - -- ... a King Buying- -Exaba�nging .� added oouvA&tale%vm Cay.Ac tW dru••uta A7 I . - LS - - :. -CA'LL.�YITHO�I'r OBLIGATION - f HONE ERING 1 PULLETS . a FOR SALE • .,. ..AND MISCollectbw l We have-ieveral thousand Neu: :APpriisal9 a . _ - _ haatioes , ha sex pe •nd \ewge weights Kht BUILDING =SUPPLI ES Sussex pullets at storage weights 1 Alia ...... ma of three puands. :rhese birds will b, (^rT ARANTI~:ED rnduein p t; for tae good, summer egg - _ — -- THIO SERE-ICE WATCH REPAIRING _ anarkPt, Thoy are of uperior c,u:t� ;�IISIIlhtl�II .R- ity and .'t•ry hcc,lthy,•St;'.d live w ht Any Hake ori 1odel' at` farm at "lrc. per: pnund. No' df.,-' �� r f livery. No crate; supplicd. :No cred- :Rall.RooE'i I - splralt �17in�lea .: - _. X .. , h Field nt. Offur expires'Feb. 26.. �' Art ur - 1151 I ,e I 11-hrik �itlit,,,s -IR77 06ERTS POULTRY FARM — - I{� PickerJ-n_ 5��W3 1'+ < ck.latkl - t +XtE.Rr>AO FIFST ROaD F.PST 1 ' !� h 2� OF UUNBARTON A.NO2 MILES - '.;Sl�ee,t _KOr'li.- .,..� _ --t. F-I c7\E • NORTH OF HIGHWAY NO. 2. ; - YOR FREE ESThIATES ,_r .- ,.• .'hale .I':ckering.= '�ii«`t; .htrBt11At1Lr,,..I7Qtt1't� . �Z T OUR- SI RECORD BA . Lament, Liu.,e. c& Plaster Gurney,11eating Systems Picker*ng .�eV1 elry Y r Eavetrough'and Tinsmith Supplies . NOTICE -to FARMURS W MITCHELL '!C `G _ Sold and_Installed. CKERING TOWNSHI i Our Tru,.4s Pats' Y.,.r. L1".t' P WE ARE FAYING.HIGHF.S� �A a • �, 75 - �Ud4DI1VG PERMITS MARKET PRICES FOR at PONE: PICK. 203J1 IDEAfl.Oft CRIPPLED ANIMALS --- r earned Tnes:Fri,-1 to 6 P. JL I T W m: Michell is .all smiles these RQAP�IAN -4WE ALSO BUY and by appointment . LIVE HORSES FOR SALE-By'Tender, ketal roof days-it's a bop, (other and babe i Works , gara$e in fair repair, 32.feet by 16, hare' relturned fi-om the"Markham# F• J. PROr TQ ' For A Speedy Pickup, Phone Send tenders to John Stork, R. R. Nursing Homey �✓''+ Collect To,Your Local Agent 1. Pickering. , Congratulations to Mr. and_,Mrs. I Retr o[ Piekeripa Nowa•'Offs"' BUILDING >[NgpECI'O$ • PICKERING-r242W3 _ : Fred Gostick on their first grand- , - - PICKERING son, William Maurice, son of Mr. 'PHO1411 -BANNER RENDERING CO. LTD,'! ' and•Mrs. Wm. Hopkins,, I A6INCOURT ' Lyndhurst - 6237 ;''Green River ts:atNtt . TORONTO -� "Fred v lson, Mi•. ,and Mrs: M. I P'hone P'iekeriag 847 -_ Mrs. H. Ridge returned to Toron- Drager and .Mrs. Bramwell attend- BERT CAREY, to after'spendin�g a week with bliss ed the funeral of the late Mr. Geo. R: R. u. AGINCOURT. ONTARio: I R. Hutchings,. Dixon, V. S. of Toronto., late of i ���� �� IMARKET PRICES PAID FOR Mrs, Gene Forsyta returned nom Harper Adam College, England. Ile WELL DI(3AINGF, SEPTIC TANKS, after a visit to Detroit, was associated pith the. Longwor- C011P11ESSOR WORK, TRENtCHINQ _EAVESTROUGH I DEAD STOCK Mrs. Draper and Mrs. Lehman thr Milling Co., also PRESSURE PUMP$ 1 Ckfrs. T. Barefoot returned to her WATER BOWLS, AND }Fere Whitby visitors one day ree- -NOT WATER SYSTEMS HORSESentl home in Weston*,after a' fes" days• ' I Y• with hes father J-� B: Wilson, Land . Surveys . Sympathy is extended o Mrs. B. i. Lehman and family In their recent -Mr. +nd 3ITs, Carrozzia of Toron- TELEPH //.. S. �• ������ ' bereavement in the los% of father to. :isite�3 I.I. and .firs., Draper re-. tT, T,. HORTON and husband, who died-in the Eas.t' -cent - TOR• - EM 3-3636 Mr, A. Tludlr.- Torontn, bntbrio Land Surveyor ".., General Hospitul.after.an illness of. Civil, - r GORDON . ' ' ' three weeks. friencL; at .the Park.nne day recont-. n • Phone: Broo in 72 R ! -" And Eng nee kl Engineer The death took place at Petri la' 14 Ed "a'd Strpet Ajar No- 18 Filghway; South• 'tEr: atxl-mar Iti nit, �f.Egicman- : • ` 'boyo' of >VTr�. Clifford Fheppat•sor. � -' • - Phone - Brooklin 7m RB�iL ville, yislte(. 31L-- E,.Lehnran�cui the Phone: Pickering. 20OWa. ! , -•I-Intermt nt took_place at Bimnswttk 13 ere on T . w.e _ Hill E✓e ef• ry h uesday last. P k-end �`• i , i/ i SuWnedai. �ireectarr� Ott Material in Stoc A.E. Richardson g�AFFORO EROS. PAARL GREY, BLUE and , _�... GRFJCN ARBORITE.. ST:ANDRE'W'S PRESBYT - Pho"-'fit a took charge of the a and -took sermon the + _--- _ REAP ESTATE R i. FIR INSIDE ar OiUTSIDE Rev. David Marshall, Minister Dunbarton choir'ied in the singing, ' a 2.00 tn,_, Sunda CONVEYANCING __-• ' DOORS P y School Aa Old estsWished als DUNDAS ST. E• WISEr 7 -�/ _ 3.00 p• tai. -,Worship Service --1•Wd were pleased to have quite ati ` �- ' y CL1r/AR PIKE.COMBINATION _ -- - number with us, At .the evening To Serve Yon• _ • • . s _ service eve had Rei•. AIr.-Eur ens DOORS COMPLETE WITH � g ► - : `PHONE: PICT ERING opo SCREEN and GLASS_ PICKERING UNITED -CHURCH and the Centennial choir for the =McE�CH1`'IE'� rev„A. E. Yours Minister suite a nunsber, ` (' g, music. We also had UR.AMj BVS FURNITURE DIALER Nr M. Gordon I SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1952 'fraim the Centennial congregation.• LUMBER YARDS 10,00 a. m. Stay School 1h'e were pleased to have hem wit$ FUNERAL DIRECTOR 11,00 'a. m. - Morning'Sexvice u� The sir:ices closed RecA 'a fire 1. ,. OSHAWA 30 P. m. - Discussion Group side hour with Tefresi ents being ' Daily Service To and From -Private mbulance Service IN^-, ONTT4#1:I0 served b the W: A. — Corr. CKER ,� PHO Day or Night T tht& week. y '�- .No choir practice Si. George's.Anglican Church �• Chartered Buses For All ;Wtn- McEACHNIE,-Prop. ' - `; ”"-"-' -` ALTDLEY� _ . Occasions - � + � " ` Sdnday; February 24, 10,00 a. at,' ` ' LILL�.N .TAkTST' 2,30 Sunda School 11.00 a. m. Mora- - DICKERING 2.-t1R'2 �'11one Pick. 1�93 p• m•"- Regular Service•_ y • OPTO1bFETRiST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 1,30 p. m. - Sunday ,Schao(1 ing I,'rayer and Sermon., Preacher, ��. • - PICKERING— —.— -��—�-,..s s * -_ : — . - tP�ev..E..C� KEN AND CLARKS PiCk�er�ng; " On#• Tuesday-Evenings And tFAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH ially- in~Hit. * s-� • -, BY 'APPOINTMENT -..I Rev, J. K. Braham Minister' 'First Door Eat Of St. Paul's Church, Dunbarton ��/ i�' Church Service - 2,00 p, M. 1 AUCTIONEERS YY . . A 1(lF _. Ddaeonie fall .. -Sunday-School---:�@_.P: M. ,Aunday,, February 24. 2.•00. p. ta. Licensed and Authorized for the PHONE: PICKERING 48 `-- `.Sunday ochuol, 3.00 p, m, the Whit- ° Ceomties of Ontario and York, LICENSED AIICTIONEEg Aad Fairport United Church and Pickering Township District - *E - We.celebrated our 4th Anniver- . Guides Brst�wnies will attend__tba_-_ Farm Stock. Implements 'Home- sa at oua-little church-V eaterda sen'ice at which. the.new colours - hold Furait;Fi, Reel Eatate •VALUATOR LY Y. y . .. Wes oar Specialty at Reasonable Phone er.W:ia BUILDER It was a huge success: at 2.00 p: of the First Fairport Epmpany will - "• Babes. Dual-Service for the m: the opening ser•Fices .were con- be dedicated. Preacher, Re-r. E. G,, Price of One- 414,DU'NDAS 8. East, WarrBR WOODWORKING diictea by our minister, Rev.-J. .K,. Robinson. All- cordially invited. m mkan P. O.:Dhohe_A6tct3QJW9 CABINETS _ Sunda last, l+iaskham P. O. phone 9Plark. Soli K }gEN CABINETS Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane and Mr. long ye-es dents are hapPY�aow l' Prentice@ have been established �•;I p and Mrs. C. Faulkner renewed ac= Somethingis bein done abouts r� auctioneers since 1890. BLYLT and INSTALLED f g ` Op"MEFIRIS,P quaintances 'here oxer the week=end dangerous railway- crossing. 9.90 �� and Rao �� ALTERATIONS ON YOUR The Dance was very, successful and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman Sr. Evenings: Moa, Wed., Irl. 'tto 0. " $ E' Ems' a good time reported by all, with entertained their family ut the ''DAVID H,MARSHALL DISNEY BI1N:.. Opp. P. O, lucky prizes going to Mrs. Burnett Guild of-All Arts on the occasion A. Bekkevold and spot prizes to Lawrence Pilla of their wedding anniversary. , Aemaataat OSHAWA, ONTARIO . and- Miss Shirley Hill, and-Violet' Mr. and Mrs. Blackstone -enter-, I!'ARM sed STORE ACCOUNTS Phone - Res. b`-4687: Ott. 6-8148 Pickering Village and John Lytle. t ed the P h- ' n - " --lE�ffl!NE 32 +• P)`CKERING Y Ain a Young cop s o Fti (Thrwbay Service, Arranged) Many thanks goes to Mrs.. Cham- day evening in the form of a Val,• _. PHONIEt PICKERING 97 J 19 kindly large entine Party... s l g bees ,who.ktndl donated the lar , '�Jellers Atkinson �' $$'t Woodlands basket of groceries and thanks. to. The parents of thi n=oun No-' DONEVAM and RICHARDS the donors of the spot prizes,whic;t pies Group wish, to convey our Phone Agin.901 W 9-8touff.WO • •. Ontario Land Surveyors, And very much appreciated thanks to Mr, and hies. Attreli who is uc Professional Engineers j The local. Vo!unteer Firefighters Don't forget the bingo on Sat- welcome every teen-ager to their B15 King Street, Jt-+1Cen were forced -to forego their weekly urda night in, Community Flab.` home ever Friday e--'ening for the _ East - Y . g k. Y g practice cast Tlsursday.night_ . A There wi I be iii3ny" attractive rii- benefit of rnakln Divi Dun people' QSHAWA, ONT. P B young pe p -. Phonr� s.aa3a Auctioneers yPtLci3t 'irtructor was to be pies- es, so;-make it a.date,, and bririg'a- have a Metier outlook on life. ` Jul 13 , 96 Year's Faperiena ent out the hall was so cold the ap- Sales-conducted ertenoanywhere -pcmter:. v.��-as cancel!-i __- Specializing in Farm,Stock.Turnt-. Congratu.ati«,n3.:to Mr a»rd hies. .BLG .' �� ���� LO�t lure and Property Sales .. Wm. hiurph'y who 1^.a�ve a view re'+en �3�1��r�t�:�i 5 `I j I•�'..�Cit F. -- Ali Sales personals listed and obund son born in East Gent•ral , onuntent� y - : . GOOD USED CARS TRUCKS Advertised. Bills prepared and Hospita: nnaturd5.y February 16. "Sighway Monument Works" - pooled. Both mother`and bahe ai? well. , Prom t Service That congest candy far is I3as1kY`s 1951 VAUXHALL SEDAN = ..., ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. Groceteria will be opened on F'eb. i 1950 OLDS, COACH,'Sir Cylinder • R R. 1, WhitbT, Ontario 28, at 9,00 p. m. and tett dollars - 1999_ PONTIAG COACT _ ... _ .. . Two Miles,West.of. Whitby on Re�isoriable Rates' north of.groceries drill' g» to 'She 1949 CHEVROLET COACH . No. S Highway Between Whitby PHONE: STOUFF}'ILLS 900 . person who has guessed nearest to 1'9.48 CHEVROLET COACH. : _ ^� And Ajax r.. ' 'PEONS: WHITBY ;U ' the correct number of candles in 194ri- PLYMOUTH DELI:IiE SFD'e1N•- loya� Pogue - the jar. ,There is:_no charg-, ao g(. _ a942. DODGE COUPE - your entry into the contest and 1938 OLDSMOB•ILE COACH LICEI+I$ED ' 'AUGTIONEEit - 936 PLYMOUTH COUPE be on hand the.slight the 'winner.is. > 1 - declared.-,.your reporter has been in. 1931 DURANT SEDAN �` r -Pickering and Whit 'I� • e _ - = by Pa• vited. to count the candies. ----.11931: FORDSEDAN t _ • • PIIOTOORAPttER E Fast ,8eusaheld and Property Mrs Hafen rack si on some Et R T SEDAN b rpped 9 CH - ice last week and suffered a badly - �aal0. a Spedah _i -_ ,. 1•L3 $t+eek St.- South. Whitby. Qat. •: y .•_ sprained hand and.arm,. Phone - 2235 P;ompt Attention Given Road -Supt. Roy Ward estimated :''TRUCKS - .y Whitby R. B. 1 Phone Slit the coot of taking over H:q'tbush - ' r1'Ev. SEDAN DELIVERY + _ Trail at - gAr4,n0. -`Vl pIP thF . load `1;+49 , I, Ei, C. HALF-TO` PICKUP -1 CLENDE-i�TING- t is ionly one-third,�rf a mile lung it Meme 0#rnprooement Zudget 911n r. _ 1949 CliFN'. REE-(�t'AI:TER TON is laid ovor boggy.t,rratn it. ., (no down payment ,required - _ -_: QHAdSIS, PIC1iCP-.BODY- ;1JI110.�1 ,; Kia► : tee ngtit.-Simpson has-'h--1 _ IF RE UIRED—,, �5 :eey From is t. _ _ To Twenty-four Months to for 1�4 CHEti-• ONE TON PANEL ent' lP _ ... _ f h arc sY.eNal 9 4, J. H. C. THREE-QUAR, 4 Stake _ it r �"t'� 8 cat� 3 �. : A.Complete Setvace from'one �.,:re , - . . C16- daYg! m 4: ri orig el uric, ( Qfor Home Ort and Butld::: �fi It nr:elar,, a -t -.•,,ntr,. V.slF�! O� C ��n#2 YQ t ' f1Q@Q ._. .�rAhE body _ 1 ,-�7 wheel ' --Lumber and.Trim._Doors. Sash. o; tl;? �5'?eti �Sitl...b>::, F• -SLI. -I+E AF(A'I; BFTT,F.1. USED C'AI:S AND TRUCKS HAVE - . Profit Window l nits, 11'ailbo>}rd�•- Ann<' Y.;r,:?.. I .cui�rtw:l�, 1`:'�• �ltrr,�� .<�'ul;t.l,L[) THOROUGHLY l',N-,:At'R SHVI'. %1 NY HAND:_ MAR HAM + I and I'lywnod.: 1{ardNare, -!'dint E ' "', " �n :f f ' "' F`��'`an- F.ADTO — \I,k, iiAVF.='Hi::_\TFRC AND THEY CARRY A 3'a-50 PHO�"E 00�V \ails, BuSlders° Suppife� tri' ,4.it:riuPS t sell pie:i._ FOR THIRTY DAYS. - - . .. _ , -f-or J. W. DIX0-N----:�:V-mrle :tumber'da.(ltd. for sixiaen(,day_sk .ira dsit1t" I}en-_ I CH AS . -�� OOPER . .`CARBORO JI`'NGTIO`` `Co:orad», '• 1?e covered t'.tiirtyl .._ ..• PROEAIETOR, . and' ye ' the •six hundred milfrs eJo. d On St. Qairs. Ase., Fast (`L A H E�1(�\T. ON T. AMBL�L.A Nt 1E one'mile Hest of kir, Callegtate ,rip iinnaPn elp: Tr:ay.eiling vii.-Chic- ' { or three blocks north of Stop 14 agog Kansas City_and several oth- er thickly-populated areas, Mr. Skid- more saw a_1 FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Bear. 3336 _ :"-.Ho. 'illi fic and wag much impressed by the 'PREMIUMS FINANCED ! +� """•sem'' -carious systems used to. keep high' -- 1DONAII'I' Aad CONANT" - CARRY ENOUGH INSURANCE FOR FULL Barristers and Solicitors way transportation flowing smooth- Barristers ly. PROTECTION = IMMEDIATE COVERAGE .� Gwd" D. �. B. Q ZOUNTRY HOMES Many folic-of this community want �- AS LONG AS,FIFTEEN MONTHS TO PAY ' �G.C 1III r$-A. $ILALL ACREAGES and to know• just how much longer it CALL NOW!' - • O!liees: - FARM8 is going to be until the 1951 officers Qsilaws, Oat., 7 1'I Simcoe St. S. We have waitins•buyers with of the Community Association call D G. - Maitland Agency , Phbne - $-21I ----- :Good cash down payments a general ineeting and hold the .reg- AJAX - 139 _ Resideince Pick. 2,59JI. - CALL'- Mr. INGLIS" ' Ajax, Onto -las' prompt and esperieneed ular required annual election of SERVI.'vG PICKERING TOWNSHIP Phons 25 officers,,. ai.:cord;ng to-the tonstitr - —24 HOURS A DAY <, utiori and the provisions under _ Nights: XA1091 -•Office•EMS-080-4• which`our Association was citiarter --- ---- --- ---- -J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONS ed, Such action is imperative, and 4' l; .. Insurance Coo uses the present officers.are fully rose Write or Phone orisibie until new officer;' tee el- p _ THIS, 6ti'EEh:'S HELPFUL, fil`,;.T.S -,Cheap Rates For Farm And Country Bixty Eximi fenced Salesmen �; _ .. ' Buildings Fstab8ahed 1li4t ected. The last meeting gas sum _ fiead�ess t;a:.; make ideal emergency tacks. • ' Windatarm Insurance On Buildings marii�-•a��l?nurzied'•by the -chan-man - .. .. . rm Insurance eta — without any authority frnr,- the Astomobile Insurance of All .Kinds * w (�'ami: or R-:t, w,zrtr a,. J ALLAN p t. T, i tie. F ' E'st•r t In, d `l,itgages A- -4 • P. „gh't 'of t 7F inembets cannon ha y Bov�min Gcbsan, .! .na.finitely - .}.,,•s 621 R©d Estate - Insurance l PHO.\E: WHITBY fle"a-1t C willson RING'S ROW'- AJA_`t F:IIRPOI:T BEACH, � g QLD HOR91g i � ..RUBURRBAN..SPECIALI :. t- D.,G, 11AITL�ND, MANAGER 1vT.. and Mrs. .Grills entertahted 2 •At Yea= ltieat Phone Pickerin ' - •:.5871. '_ STOP 33, I�I�TGSTON RD., SCAtt.'7'99'2 ALBD g - t1heir family on the occasion of Mr., >D>!kD OR CRIPPLED- : .AJ.X ,PHONE — 139 Grills' birthday an,l -we wish Aim - OR - PTC$ERINN YESIDENTS MAY CALL'_. . _ . 1 Hourly �•UI YOUR LISTING INVITED i many'happy'returns. 4EYED1ING3 ONLY) -DICKERING 6f J. _:� _ CAMPBI= i1Rlit. _ Mr, and Mrs. Ha•.�-k'.rs entertain- - l' !'IF IT'8 EAST'WE SHOULD HAVE I'L"' ed friends from Long Branch-. eq - - • - and with it a certain measure - - - f sec 't and ind denc d I Wish they powers that Pett could be e9uallY just and g_eout with.Werlii- in ans of #4000146" \ �� "burnt-out". _ _ in regard. to pensions is a dis aCt b to any governmei . \, K An old soldier must practically.give _ up any attempt at, earning a res- ! _ - - sonabla-living Ag receive the subsis- ��� new: r allowance the Depart- meet went•of -Veteran's Affairs. It has TEA---- q been said that a man who ha's'seen l__ cotnbaf service is'often prematurely aged, sometimes by as much as - " ten years. In that cases why should a ` he -lot be entitled-to-the old"age, pension at 60-without a means: •= r xw test? Many-old-veteraxs at this age % r ,y ,I 14IR STare incapable of steady, hard Dhysi- - AN E - { �� cal work.. Part time work, however. BE►,1EVEB .} y��• is often„ kuite. possible and would lM A add considerable to their.income; - - -- •t err sical� weI Gem -and flet vetera- rt P Y g, "Dear Anne Hirst: May I add my * practise your faith. You will-come power must re pitta his earning -At1411 fifA - power to r mere pittance or-else f _ U.'s?heartham confession,on to is - e through. One certainly comes across RELIEF IS LASTING M.'s? I am a widow too. I also set • * • very distressing cases among-those my heart on a For those who have erred, ad- who are trying to live on a burnt- For fast, prolonged relief froaa - man.. and lost. mission of guilt and deep humility, out pension. As one lady told me- headache 'get INareNxlNa: This "list was sap- plus faith, are the first steps toward "We- just-can't-d6-it-so, --miirescription-like tablet contains not scaled from his peace . . . ®ane Hirst stands by tb against our will., we have to ,find just one, but three provengmedical wife, because his lend het sympathy and encouriy=e- fign For Kefauver-Pretty Susieways--and-means-of getting around. ingredients that ease the pain fast. old love came" meat, Wri"er-at'Bba 1. 10 Borlfini wears the familiar coon. it.,, And ihe relief is,in most cases.lasting. bask into • his Eighteenth St., Ike Toronto. ' pkin cap wails collecting sign- Well. life has its problems; but TFy INSTANT=just once for pain life. She- was _ relief and you'll say as thousands do be for Sen. Estes Kefauver� . ' 'sometimes I' wonder if 'we�wonld • p r e t t y..and = f - ` - a m a r t, a What She W1antal entry In Ohio presidentiad prim- ee esw shout of a� This wee that there's one thing for headache cry, Kefouver has adopted the ms without radio. s week- ,.,its INSTANT== _ divorcee with a rY P end we had cotnpany again so the And 'tryINSTANT1NIS for other - child, and both as n�s God ever coonskin cap as his earfrpaign radio was turned on very little. A aches,too...for neuritic or neuralgic. .put 'eath into. I set my plans to ! ` - symbol, short -while ago, with our visitors p� , , , or for the pains and aches - `" break it up. To my regret, I did. �j� "' gone, I tuned iri fob the news, won- that accompany a cold A single tablet He had a public position, sad I 111 dering as I did so what had taken usually brings Hew 111W USeNi -_ • • -spread -ugly tales'about her till•the l -',; place in the last 36 hours.- What prompt nye whole- town talked. a - did I hear . . . Just another pream- .. _ - "Day after day I ran after him, bk about peace talus is Korea. it ' Gat Instintins today •:."^ i' Cave him money to--keep him in- - = Cleaning Crystals - put me in mind of some of the soap and alware - '"'lis' • .�, ". a terested. Had my hair dyed, to)o. a • . Soluble -crystals clean painted, operas. You know how it is-,ytouP.It - I'm in.my early 50's. i • varnished, metal, wood,.-linoleum . catch the-tail-end of.-some dramatic - "Finally., I_won him. Boy, was-.I , ' and concrete . surfaces without happening ie the soap opera wand, a sitting on too,Of-the world! • ,� • harm. Resulting liquid is non-ab= and then, maybe a week later, you. tstantine �"ao ' rasi a hear art dF it again with no'pro t Fed Up- b may be used on tile, porce- ` m P lain and marble. gress having been made at all. You _ 'It didn't last, of course. Fie got „ * M naturatty say to- yourself-"My' : 12-Tablet Tin 230 / 'fed another I himself mse fstransf transferred t� �� tai} � _••_'. . =Jew Gun Rack goodness, hasn't that affair been Economical 48-Tablet Bottle TSc - - Keven \.\ \` cleared up yet' Of course ,We - him: I was dirt under his feet. , Made of California redwood PC. -know everything- Y }t, Prevent Peeking__ .'• ire, with natural or walnut finis y � possib » being - Upsidedown to "He spent the holidays here: I P done to bring about peace in Korela thought he was coming back to me. �O rack is deeignrd for hanging rifles -bqt the. radio; eersien- .certainly 1- S 5 Il Instead, f saw them botlr Christ- \ or hotguns..Revetsible'pegs allow makes it seem a-.very Jong drawn mas shopping, with her child. Did ��\ direction -of guns to be changed'. out affair. And then again, when 'he give me the horse-laug141 \' Pegs are felt-lined and coated to I listen to news.oiher. than.Korean, 'J pr ti+,0; yig;e "1 'am an outcast tops Noneof gun rusting.- - ysetailat of murders.. firesltandhacei- n Ci t 2 S ' prevent Way Harney ant., L find mysefF hall"expcctilig y,. --my-family or friends speak to me: - : -- -. d O! g R y g s your baby as safe as:a steeple- the announcer will finish up by•say O S / But Iohave bw I arged a and -still tilGod.!o' .. :• � �• per' to " O _ i 7 - -" forgive' me-'and give me another " ' Jack climbing skyscra New ing-"Rut Liie can be beautif , O kind of baby-hirness based on prin. And now would you like to; hear _ -chance to 'serve 'Hfm-instyad of I 1 - trying to sena .another- ,woman's a,+ ciple-of steeplejack's sifety-belt is something really-wonderful? Ye%. :- lover• said to prevent child's falling frim terday I killed two mosquitolii. and- -chair nd- - HEARTBROKEN".- hi -chi ' or auto seat. '.Made today. saw and :.heard a cro,.,. „ _ soft-webbing, the tinitt has sing "CAn shin he far-ahead.'" � ,• " YOU have taken the first step _ • fi ll' � g g 3 7 toward' 2eace. of mind-confea- �-+ is at�p aroutyd -baby-:waisS. .eogiep + _ CCL in ink and bine and white," hite tion. And already. }rou are -be- •_. i �, •._ _ .. _ __ _ - - - -- - * ginning to know humility,.- As umility,,.As ydu progress.and learn how • - - • to pryy.and exercise your faith,. .4835 youwll 2-. _._.. ,\ find strength to bear the • scorn of those who censure you. �++ They will.be watching, you know. • f * R - ! As they see the new you elnerga SIG' FASHION for the Small �.- O IC they•ce; a to scoff and come -to Sett Sweet acailopy.jumper'is just , %WGURPARWrespect -and'love.you again, what a little giloves. That darling , hen rheumatic pain • = Dr. Harry Milton-Taylor has tulip pocket-is the--First Sign of c- ,� 1,,..t,v gets you down, here's the ' written a-newbook, ^Faith.Must Spring.'ltfake a plain jumper .and _ * Be Lived." He calla it prescrip- ::two• or three blouses •in, -Spriag ' " -- quick way to et relief. • tions in Christian psychology, "an .prints.and- colors! Uuc day la-,t e:.k •I tta., at our --Rub in soothing Alinard's * old-fashioned medicine chest for Pattern 4835•in Chitdreh's sizes -local hank when-an old- entletnap- ' Iintwent. Is it good? just :0the soul." It stresses the truth 2, 4, 6, 8, ]0. Sizes 6 jumper takes came in, lie tuns levy frail and , ` • that emotional comfort.and health; 1Yyards 35-inch fabric; blouse _ a'aIked• Stith' difficulty, = try even with it;you'll se _. e._ y is attained*through religious good takes 1 Yaid..33=inch the held of a cane. But.;hire' was RHEUMATIC=• health, and it has bat fressometlii hness This pattern easy to use.Aimple ag ariout'ttis expression'that " • and the feeling of permanence. ' to sew, is tested for. fit. Has com- made me feel he.-was well content 7 INARD�S :• • 1 believe .it can restore your plate illustrated instructions: with his lot- in rift, -(,one teas the PAI • "KING OF PAIN" " • spirit, and bei worn and harassed look that had LINIMENT ng real consolation Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. • to a woman of your intelligence 135cT in coins .(stamps cannot-be formerly seemed to be a'part of " 1-51 ♦ him. l[e came -upto nie with a and determination. s l hope you accepted) for ihic pattern,. Print will find reading and, rereading _I plainly SIZE, NAME, ADI3RESS: smile- tcaik a;clie2ytte:froth'an-eii- it is helpful as l do..(.It*.,. a fine STYLE,NUMBER. velope anri lain-'hook, rt'- come -- • betl-table book.) • Send order to gclpensc !" .iF " L're.: Jt was 'really wonderful t o see back toyour church andteenth St., �exvToronto, Ont tltathe,. old .gentlemBEAUTIFUL LUXURIOUS j -. ♦' and certainly Lae it ac entitled to I Pterslan•poet ..9:aecsplfc• what he received. lie tt:is definitely CROSSWORD 7,word book "!. Wrenches, • not he sbniething• for tu,tlting ; 8.Hires 33.Mrddle of iha ������ 9.Exist earth not when he tvas over eighty 1o.Cruateddtsb 35. w'.itnesa useful life 11.Spread 36. Eternit> and had he111 a long; and 19.Doleful as.Ringlet during which.little.liehad done his " 20.Be protitab r 31 .1 Full of sudr sham toward supporting each suc- ACROSB 1,crW:N 23. Kindof 41.Let it stantl -1.Formerly L 13ibJIcal balsam 42. Wait-tor cessit•e government hy the reguTar ' C Pass betweeh country 24 Lohengrin t. 144.Old Engttsnh t! paynit•nt o tci'Ccc „c,,trhng t., h,s � mountain .So,America. wife court u y w peaky bird M Fish line .41.Slundlre income. 'I E,.ngromped 8.Indication 26,'Key 'e;,Corpulent 18. Uen 4.Y.other. 27.Engage _ 46. Frozen watei-" It makes Ule van-. hai,lp' ty ,think, : 13 Japanese -6.Seize 28,Angers 41.Shelter " -of the runnier of old people, wilo ' rice pante r k le.Great lake 1 2 3 'F S 6 7 e 9 td D at long last, will enioy some .,sem-. ' 15.Constellittl.,n .dance of independence-acceptable .,'= 16.Strain w� ;, t7.Reulre t2 li to their years. I like to think of . o.<.; is.wr iter coni •3hc •marc graitdtstas and-grandpas, ', - .21.F.xprt�ton is Ib R ' livin. with a married son' 2 -of disgust possihS 2. k' Small when g (t/ or dauKhkr. who will now have it - - 26,Infnnt small incorue of their owl with 30.Palin tear li, is 24 29 which to buy 'little comforts 'ior • • ' • • ' (liar.) - ..31.Italian coin theTnSett;es without feeling fltcv-are ' E2. Mair i 29 m 3• -taking it :from -John nr' \lary- deecelidart _.E3.tRherwlae 31 31 however generous Jobn r M. . = 84.Rather that, inay haplien to be. PlumbingSupplies • E5.Mineral •. --- - epring i - _ Or it-niac b; tltat inoLher aqd Ont. _ < 3s. t van -dad, with the help of their coil- 37.Rankle p. $9.French coin 37 )9 bitted,'pension,'can'now retain tits _ '40.Fair-minded old home which they had been so ---y 45.TAv away ' �p 43 *; 1 .e. ,Y. JOHNSON PLUM. BrNo BLPtL1Ell, a ' .w.A: .�i papery .-afraid inight trate to -bc -given up stnrtavilla, Ontarle, nativ.e tT- for no-gther reason than the lack sr 49.Row _ of 1uiule, _ _ rT.E.13E i1LND FRES y:ATAL000R AiD PatiCZe 50.High citrdr " �.. 61 Cttn,lp30 sl Yes. Cattails hon' cert inlc tatien Illi,German rive, a big step forward by givingName 5 8 Golf - _le ) L 4t4 soil rile her old .Ileothis ..Dt n s i.o n Asereb .............. ..........".....".....,,._..« . syMr• • - - PLAAttYi PRINT NAM -APM A31DRical!'c NX1t1,i , Anawtr. ElsewhcTc on 'his .Page ISSUE 8• - 1952 - -.� ( _ . I . . . . - � - . - . - . . 1 , . - . . . - "} x - - .._, _ � . - L. - , „ L .. . - .-. _ - _ - . , . L'•. ... • - _ -- - - ... . - -' i . . - .. - -. - - -- , _« .*,ti Z :<", .. _� -Any Valuable Books � Weird Remedies For — ;; N� 4 BE KITH X01, NII R - .On Your a ves� ---- p Clltilblains — - ' ,.- . - '- - _ 1 . - . blain e _ wI Gr s between 3,000 others on the shelves ""''µ 1. P ¢ again. ;;of Ripon Cathedral library #as ;::. `; '. 77 In srtedieval times it•waa�� thought . _ been identified as the work of-• 'il- • -. + ti + r that.a chilblain was a bite from a -- liam Caxton, England's first print- - �, ,,,•;; °.•v.; .x;;,,;;;,,;,;,;; ,{•.:�, wicked snow elf which, miraculous- - " ti.. ez between n _.. �" v e w o uld s •t ho i-e r eau c 1 v d in the 15.th tutu 1 Q c q Y• Y gh' S — t•: k : :; The boot-c �s estimated to be vorth: _. _ :::1' :.:< :: :•,.,�:. .. - the v cti boots sad toes and -- ,- - 3 •:'.. t ;:'�:;• r t to 6 X60,000, and n as recognized by z c _ -, ::;ss::...ss%::;r:;,: fasten tits teeth on the dei . Leeds housewife, Mf rti- remities. ds 1 usewife Jfrs.. can o -l{::, ext t _- J :. i 1. • M:. �. a -' h ebea - me 1 re said to av r._ The eves we - i -: >: ,j 0 ' For the..art 450 years priceless :• •�+ �'�%'�?I'�'s?>' i � -__ . seta ctimbiag ant of the t p �-�,'' Caxton .x• `> is#:•;E:E:>>::::::?;:;:;:^s O : ; a he toasted himself ., 1. copies of books prinfed by Caxt :,; ;.;.,•.:.;;; ;:,,;::;,.;< •4- !e' -17 > ;. j .man's boots a - _ _ have been turnrri u in the' most Y` i''`' �J ��e \ I in front of the fire. - odd places'. His `•Fifteen Oes," now t 1 Chilblain sufferers were advised - �j- '�Y .. eird remedies in the British ltifuseum, .lay for' to try all sorts of w +;:a:,#*,>::,:::::> :.:::,.;. :. •. is the afflicte - -. ',.'. centuries 'buried in the dusty attic- ,{ ,. ranging from dtpp g d <.+ �. 1 - ;of.'an old'country house. toes in boiling mead, to walking ----- •--A coVy of Caxt-'s " ----- .:;>s;�:::r t- - ; was found -asfed inside ano7--t'her= ";i _ i - the feet is the imprints left. bq a P s - -_• _'. book in Bedford town lib's' The ?fist y• _ ;:.. >:,•.-:' ho m n or friar• 1. _ • r: v;-• s. i. famous and priceless "Vellum Y i`; a r .r::. 1 The Black Prince, Edward, eldest ' r ._ .. '"' Caxton" was found in a Roman r `>' ' s - son of'Edward III, suffered #rani Catholic seminary. " + } �' chilblains and often had to re- ;Y<:, . o of his f mous black. Is there an os ibilit of find- move art a 7 t -, .„ y Endo bed! -Ona - 'i':$s:X*i;r<a : ' ,.armour so .that he could scratch 11 ing any• more. n t .Y• y `� I d , • a /� ( - t a fraction of the number of books 1 1 himself. u i I - --. _ 4z-printed.by Caxton .have..been dis- ' 't 7 t, �. I � ' Chilplains are localised inflamma :.F covered. Not a single copy of many frli is r ' I ",' 1 tions affecting .the, parts farthest a. "'.dl - of his.publ'cations has been found. ✓ I tI �" from the centre of -circulation- , We. know this because he-tells ns , ' f rf ' f { l ,+ � ' hands,'feet, and more rarely ears . I. so in his preface to "The Golden / f 7{ f f'f li 1 and nose. The cause of the intoler- Legende.". Eie refers to "XV , , , �" �! \ able itch is the escape of a certain - ` .- ._ ::,•.a" S'mar`t`�? u•,...: L - Fookes of Me - in - - - � c strum which irritates the nerve whyche ben conteyned the fables f I( I \ endings: , . _ - .� o fOvyde," but of which no trace _ � 11 { Underlying causes are debility, --' has been found. r - �1 ii3sufficient exercise, poor circular r ' There is no known book of his % tion or podr quality of the blood. I. `' _ _ /' print to 1486, and 1488, yet it is , _ . Calcium-which means eggs, milk very unlikely that-he ceased--print- R " • and cheese-is supposed to•be vale- - ' ing:during these tao-years. . *% . . •.r able in treatment,buf lateswresearch--. - •- - . thNothing has been discovered of .. ` _ , - . has produced tablets containing e book entitled "The Life of �At, other ,potent ingredients besi�ea _ - _ - Robert 'Erle of Oxenford."-which �• _ % ► .�' - - :calcium. he pub}islaFd. ,,A .-genuine single , _ - - . -.:' copy �f� this would be worth a i . fortune\ .`.. -- -- _ .... i Cards-Keep - . It is essential to be able to dis- `� - - • Playing - � - f 1 . tilt lion fingvish the genuine Caxton from, . I .— . _ . . ,Their Fascination ton, for instance, wit! haveine Cox- �s"'"ta` . . :, the spun us one. A genuine _ ` • . no title- . _ . • 4n spite of•the rival--claims of - L. 4 - page• as-these were unknown till _. _ - - _ _ - - television,- radio, the movies, and + • - after 1`491. - , -- - Opt progf of its age-providing- 2 tablespoons salt . mishap. One poor man, year after other entertainments, the popularity . All the text is in Gothic,-or Old- it is not a Copy-is the curious tract ;?r eiaspoon soda : • . . y,ar ,ordered'a 'cloak, ably to re- of playing cards remains as great, _ EngEah, _and there must be no right at the end of the book its About S �ups'all-purpwse'flaur, eeive, year after year, Uecause of as ever_ Their fascination sever . Roman or italic tettering, though which the •printer usually uabur deficie6t:'handwriting or spelrng, ' leaaena. - , Roman figures may appear. •'Nor deft his -heart to reader 'and- tells-- A[ethgli�-Soften yeast .in warm a clock. Their children now went The pack was originally designed .. .__will commas be found. :Instead,." him What difficulties and privations" water: Scald cream in the'.top"of a - to school, their wives rarely work• to atituse a royal madman=King ; �Cayton; used an oblique stroke. he find so go_throttgh. in order to daubte boiler; add sugar, calf and ed in the fields. As plows and Charles VI of France. .P1aysng t Caxton helped us a lot by using .. - print that book. soda and cool to lukewarm. Add other machinery, stoves to replace cards had been known for centuries - . only six kinds of type. recognisable dissolved--yeast and half the flour,' -open fireplaces, and similar time- =before Charles' reign (13$0 to4. by experts. He did not use new At the end . Carton's 'The beating to make a smooth batter..- saving canvebiences increased. 1422), but since the king had the -• - , -' type until the old was preity, well History of Troy r' for instance, he Add remaining flour to make a they, too, had leisure to-look about mind of a.child, a special, simple ' '. . worn out. Hence the print in many tells da that his eyes--are "dimmed' --soft 'dough,_ Toru onto-a lightly and think about what they saw. pack was made up in which were _ I ':of his books is thick and smudged. with overmuch. looking on the -floured board and knead until satiny What they saw brought Canadian depicted pkturei of the people and -1. '''' -Even if we' find- difficulty in white paper; that his courage was - and smooth. Shape into. .small Red River Malley to another me- things Charles talked about. ' ._ �: '-Identifying a gennint Caxton. a a4t m prone_and' ready for labour ,biscuits sad Platt. in .a greased tnorial date. These included kings, queens sad . _ :�;'.+ really old book should never be as it had been. and that age was baking pan. Brush_ lightly with ��yn the summer of 1857, Henry Packs, knaves,' swords (now de-' ignored. It may be worth tFou- creeping on him slowly and en- " melted butter. Cover will) a clean Youle Hind.. Canadian engineer, . based into_ spades) diamonds,_and '. sands of dollars. feebling his body." towel and let rise in a warm place .went out one morning to inspect merchants. .. - \ - }.?w . - - - - - . One_merchant-was named Jacques - until'double in butk�-one-and-one- the prosperous fields .of John. - - half to two hours. Bake at 425 Gower. Later, when the farmer Coeur,sash+'coeur"in French means • ' - - ' degrees F., 15-20 minutes. - . took his guest to the house for heart..Heace the, suite gamed after -3 • J u • • • the noon meal, they found that liim. _ - T �� n J SOUR CREAM TAKE Mrs. Gower had laid but one places -Gobs were "frefles" or clover - . FILLING And when her husband asked:, leaves, symbol of the. _medieval �` f _ 34'cup sant cream ' "Where is my place?" she exclaim- French peasant...: -` Jam ArAmws ` • 1/3 cup sugar - - ed' in shocked protest-. "Oh.-John, Charles insisted that the pack - - -- . Few grains nutmeg _ you would not'think of sitting at should be so devised that it w+ontd - - , I 'don't aupposE I need to re-' - 1%s tablespoons !lour table with gentlemen!" John look- be pradicatly impossible for two - mind ou-for the um teenth time ing seasonings to taste. This sauce r y' p � cup chopped raisins - ed Erom, face to face- of his, Son- -,exactly similar hands to be dealt. . . ••y =that eve last drop of sour cream : may be kept in.the refrigerator and Ftw , every p grains cinnamon and cloves' in-law and children watching sl Lieuben, sa eccentric German. _ , ' heated is needed. Serve' on toast, should be hoarded- for .use. You Shake of salt heathy from afar-Corner and came bet that he would succeed in turn- i either plain or with a thin slice of already know that, I imagine, so - 1 egg yolk - to an historic decision. "Am-I- not - ing up,a pack of-cards in ti certain ,. here are s few recipes you'll en' cheese or ham, or it may.be used - - Pe Y joy - - ethod - Combine-in ingredients, a gentleman, too?" he said. "Is order which was stated in an agree- _ with- chicken or seafood. . • .. trying, all. of which make_use of . • • ••' ex e g e went. It '''' :.'sons cream. _ _ 8B Yolk, in top of double not this my house, my farm, my. • y SOUR CREAM FISH LOAF bol'er: Stir and'cook until mixture food? Give me a chair and a plata Hs dealt and-redeatt for ten hours -thickens, then cover 'and cook ten Ste b step during the seven- a day for twenty yearn, repeating � 3 cups cornflakes th Y adta Va t KIDNEYS WITH SOUR 1% cups milk :_ :.tom_ and ti ley'a s al the operation 4,246,028 times, sad •- minutes longer. Add egg yolk es, a .Can n _ 1 __ ori _ CREAM - ' I stir and took two minutes. attern continued to evolve. For at haat succeeded. ' � 2 cups flaked, cooked yah - - P The card game with the longest tS lamb kidneys thein biennial balls, Manitoba's - % cup sour cream i. edi ee'is' whist In one. form or * X medium onion, chopped new Government House officials. P gr 11 1 tablespoon cbopped parsley' Ordered Cloaks But another has `been. layed 40 ears. .I - 1Butter.or margarine �:. I looking with disfavor on men and P. -Y `iIS 1-tab! French-dressing tablespoon''muted °'non' Got' Clock& Instead wornen in Elaborate •evening dress -Its-ancestor was called "tru'mP6 _ ' ` 1 tablespoon lemon juice % ,-L Soh . _. •• . but mocassined feet, made cold fact and the game was played b four ty. teaspoon mymr Y , P the American qui "It's formal; people, each with twelve cards. Tha ePPef 1%.teaspoons salt By 1886, men and women .on p' Z Basil (marjoram�or thyme ming wear shoes."-From "Red River remaining four cards lay face down- % teaspoo er . -both sides of,the Boundary were , 11 ' ' be vied) t�p�Pp Runs North!" by Vera Kelsey. ward in tf-e centre of the table. X1 y �_,g ablapoons float' - 2 eggs, well beaters - - old hands with white kid gloves. -% cup boiling water , `Method-Combine cornflakes an - -Officially; the White Glove Era _ ' 1 cup sour cream milk and let stand ten minutes. was 'inaugurated one March night <Y " Add flaked fish,. sour cream and in .1848 when officers of.the de-_ ._ + ' . . Method-Cleah kidneys and cut - 6tto small feces, removing' mem- seasonings, then fold in.the well- parting Sixth Regiment of Foot f ':, p entertained the elite of Red,.1Ziver' "" "'« ` :ase. -Marinate in French dressing beaten eggs. Turn agto_a,_greased- r � loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees Settlement at a sumptuous.•,Fart- " xs?. or one hour. Drain and saute in F., for about one hour. Serves four. welt Ball. Though the feet that 1% `a;'; . ,' )utter with the chopped onion. Add ;k •• • carried a. certain lairs. Cowan onto >. " . • reasohirigb t6 'taste atfd dust with LIVER POT ROAST ; the floor ,of Fort Gary's ballrootrt r- *. 1 _g tar? Qour. Add boiling water and let- 3.pounds liver'(its one piece) were moccasined, her handl were � 41h a�'Q : '.', Timmer until• reduced, •then blend ' • sheathed in shimmering white kid, 3, [ A 2 tablespoons flour ', �' s:j m the sour cream and serve on right off the last boat from Lon- " 1 r a 8 tablespoons melted bacon drip-_- .toast or potatoes. Serve four. don. _ - Q `i TOUR CREAM SAUCE WITH PmBs Shortly, from early November to ` °,n t, `' cu Pinel rho ped onions - - . MUSHROOMS fit, P. Y P - ,early Aprif, winter was tamed into .,�'"" ;o / teaspoon salt - . , -:1 pound whole fresh mushrooms t asocial season. : . . ° S'" > teaspoon paprika Butter or margarine Inauguration•-6f Red -Riser Cart , , 1 Cup sour cream K , 2 tablespoons flour ♦ t `Trains' to. St. Patti and opening - -cup, water 1 cup rtttlk -.._ of navigatiau. on Red River en- Q > - , _ -••-' " - _ ' Method-Rub flour into the, liver e i cup sour cream ached homes of the smart set with ;; .. Salt - and brown to melted drippings. brocaded wallpapers, glass and : `.a ,) , Remove liver to' baking'-dish'and' marble lam bathtubs, the first . ' Pepper - :; _ _lamps" ` . ` . -:-Pinch of tarragon or dill. (optiotr brown :onions fn the fat, then apples and of luxuries!-- . . ..._....•� , _ • . -aly- - : - . spread them oyer the liver. To' fat tin pans to replace ,.+'aodand stone - Mthod - Saute mushrooms in- remain to' the pan; adtl salt, utciisils. Books, niagaiines; pipe -- haprika,.sour cream and pater and organs, art and dews of the world ' butter or margarine very carefully . _ �� :, Lull gently putting only a few in •Pour over.meal Coves and bakes at prodded physical and n'rental-e-Ttrip'= - ..1'� 350 degrees' .F_,.. for one-and-one- schools, reading the skillet at a time and lifting out meat for more half hours or until liver_is tender.• -'those which liave browned. When clubs. • sitiging societies, -charades. - - _. all have been taken out, see that _ „§erves six. - and home theatricals. . - s • ' • tiVh4ile the en y t Popk At The Future-Looking something like Alice in the Won'der- two tablespoons' of butter remain g tr cular•ed its -• in the pan. Into this blend the SOUR CREAM,ROLLS social horizons, farmers, free- trod-- r land rabbit's Rouse, o�bright-eyed yourtigster peers•into_a model flour •and add -milk to make, . . ;.1 yeast..cake .. . , . . .ers, and others engaged "in trade" living room designed by boy-s cull girls of a settlement house. The s __ cream sauce. When sufficiently -% cup lukewarm water had not hcen standing still. They, model was one of several'preserited by'tt�'e�oungstera to the flew ` 1, , <. Alended, add^sour cream and-re- 2 cups sour light cream too, now ordered-"store hbughten". :-York Housing Authority as ihe"eas-for the rooms they would - _' `'.vrn 'mushrooms to mixture, add- w3 tablespoons sugar._ . _ ,19the_c From L�rndg"n. S'nt ivithrn,t like to see built in P^eixfi.+1 u�f5 6 i n^ '? �+ o+Tject in-the dfy- ; - _ J. m Int. =S. ^ BCH _ oneerm MAN P"81W - - -- _ _ -, .-In' The Gro«teria is The Dry Goods Mwto _ Y .. _ - I $1.13 - . -� Buy Yard Goode _..-- sew And Save > HALF CINCKEN —i«SKY LINE" One pound, S oz. Tin .�.. KIPPERED HERRING—"CONNORS"in Tomato Sauce,2 foie...r_ 23c MUSLIN. WHITE DOTTED FOR CURTAINS, 42 in..- ..- 59C --. S :.. t , in.FLOUR — `AUNT JEMIMA" 21c M E RTrE _ 47c TVR SHTOIw nwG GOOD QUALITY, WHITIL 1&bt*�.,._. 55c,. ' - � ]kiAPLE SYRUP—— PURE - - 18 oz. Jar _ - . . C POTATOES - NO. 1. X B. ftea Pouinds 59c TURKISH 'IOiW1t�LING GOOD QUALITY, STRIPE, 10 in, �.....,... 55c TIDE or CHEER—One Pkge. and One Bar Cants, Soap 4 0e e>�ero=� For Drapes lies„�.aige+,,Pretty Paterna, ae Yd. 1.40 ' :MARGARINE -- "ROSE BRAND" i's. - 3 5c _ ". . 'WHITE 2Bio.Nice for Diapers —.; 4 5c sHAK£R FLAP1Pt$L 'w . _ . . _ , . , . PRINTS— Galore — Lovely. Bright Patterns, 86 in. Y f - - THEATRE Y 8ushb9's Hardware �YHITB IBROCK E 618 •PHON crop si, ->isat•o iR.y -... - _ - B.EATT Y. E LECT&CRA SC&R: Prosy z . sir THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 21, 22, 23. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS - E4eaing Shows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1,80 RANGETTES AND a7HURSDAY,_FRI.;'SATURDAY— FEBRUARY '21, SATURDAY EVENING SHOW STARTS AT P 'ii. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IT'S M-G-M's r, The Mating Season ROIPGH, RIOUTOUS,>ROLICKING Hifi — a - W � ,'S'PAtARi[NG —GENE TIERN'E'Yti JOHN LLTND, TSELMA RITTER i=H Paints and GeNeral Hardware ,- ��'�$ T�r� - - PLL — SHORT TREATS CARTOON SPORT !NOVELTY sot's• STARRING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY— F>r18RUARY 26, 26, 27, PHONE 46 PICKERING STEWART GRANGER WALTER PIDG2Q�M eag Showa At ?,0o P ia , M. Last Cbsaplerte Shsw At 850 P. M. ANb DAVID NIVEN. orate hymns of members who are m - i - - _ DOUBLE FEA'i'I:RE PROGRAM, tuna, were sung. ]ll�s. Murphy - - i . sang s beautiful solo. Roll Call wap `• ON THE SAME AND S]!fi p ]T'q'I�E SHAD ♦ND 3HA8E 1 Adventure in Baltimore t answered,� a s«•1 tura�etsa and THAT SHOOK THE WORLD t a Biblical Names Contest was held • STARRING — SHIRLEY TEMPLE and ROBERT,YOUNG It was announced that the annual. Little Egypt ? World D of Prayer will be held , Day y _ • ' IN TECHNICOLOLR : -ongo un t-'ebruar•y 28th, in tha Baptist WITP - MARK STEVENS and RHONDA FLEediNC: i Fury of the C Church here. ' WITH — JOHNNY WEISSMULLER as "JUNGLE JIM" _ --The Goodfellowshi 'Claes enter•. O rDA TUES., f" _ Y, .,WEDNESDAY—FEBRUARY 2,6 20', a .: :xxv FOR NEWS tamed the Y. P. U. last wqc and __.._b ., M � the e7ening took the. form of a -- - , ..He Made The Crowd Pay—To date Him:: NEXT ATTRACTION Memorial Service for our 'late King: Brutal. -Was The Word That Described _ _ new een - ;" � Rola! Cam se ani our Qtr _ 0 answered by a Scrip .Yam Thorpe, A11' American - tur6 verse on Heart, A musical cos- " Iron Klan STARRING — BERT LANCASTER and STEVE COEKRAN teat conducted by Mrs, W,. Evans } - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — STARRING JEFF CHANDLER — EVELYN'KEYES r and Mrs. J. Morgan concluded the AND STEPHEN McNALLY ' evening. r The Worhen's Auxiliary wtrich is - sffiliated with the.local branch of _ - Highly D�rnge�rods _ IC/ o -O P NEWS front of both churches on Sunday, -R7 N DA�E CLARK and MARGARET LOCKW _ the Legion,. placed flowers-at at the Y T — OOD . in honour and memory' of our late : �n� Bdth chtirches appreciated THEATRE POLICY LAY MASH ' the gesture very. much Bet Bffite Opens'Evenings 4,i. P..M. : A BALANCED RATION FOR EFFICIENT FEEDING (Several-from here.attended the. Satwrda,s and Holidays G'69 P. 1L Operetta being gi-een on three e - Mathes Saturdays and Holidays 1.80 P. 11I: =Co-0 La ;4IasH is famous for, balanced protein, cele this week at the Pickering — _ p y 8 ng En)ey The Convenience Of Our New FLOODIJGRT ;. added vltamtns and �rrect zrlill8r81 balance. -District High School. PARK ING,,.Attendanis At All Times. Accident Here Saturda y-Cocky :4 Further Courtesy of the. ROXY THEATRE Bring Your Own Band Receive A Discount, No One Bur gs And --It was -lucky there was no 'one hurt,�uwhen >; car' driven �, John CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE Devitt, went out of control here. at 1!MOId1Q !i - Rg�p CLA the four -comers on Saturday iv- day evening. !Mrs, \; Westlake and children _ ening, It side-swiped the car of Mr. and Mrs.. Cliff .Schwalm, of have •been quite ill with a throat _ Jack Wallace that .was sitting by'. Altona Road, and Karen Schwalm, infection. ,We are pleased to .near Robt, McLeod's corner; went in be- sperit the week=end with friends ' they. are slightly irhproved.C , - - famjly.spent Sunday afternoon with tween a ole and at • p guy-wire, missed at Pt. Dalhousie. ._ � .. Little Suzanne May is quite ill. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Neale, of two other cars and came to rest on Miss Lucille Schwalm entertained We hope you'will soon be feeling - ja 'e111011t Highland'Creek. ( a snow bank, the members of Pickering Eastern much better ,again 7ery soca. Mr, Tom Davis and Mr. George f Star with her dances•,in full Scott- iCongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. DeRusha were u fishing at Lake ) Brougham News - Continued isle dress on Moeda ;A large group turned out for the P y night of this W. O'Connor .(nee Marie Howe) on plans his own crop rotation, and Simcoe on the weekrend and got the birth of a baby boy„ Graydoa skating on the rink last Saturnay finds his own market: A,farmer w Mr, Bursae Black, one of our , sight. _ _ _. - seee'ral nice ones. r- Michael at the East 'General Hos, Mr, Clare Kee-61 spent Saturday and his family are more independ- Dr: and Mrs'.Tomlinson left last loeal boys, now living in Toronto, Pital. in Toronto and called on relatives ent than any c1 ss.,Comprunity life Several ladies attended the Tor- __' " Week for a trip .by train daa-n ', - is a. Junior Heavyweight wrestling i while there,' should be made interesting enough '•through ;California, It is" a conduc- to. hel kee th champion. , . � onto East Presbyterial W,.A. meet- fuer, Se eral••from here attended the P P , e young people on Glad .to welcome Mr. and Mrs. ing at Donlands United Church. Ice, Show in the Stouffville--Arena the farm, A ,quiz was thea given Miss_Meril J Mrs. Conners is at present having lbraper, of Toronto, who have mom yn Hoffman is a litf- last Wednesday riigbt, by Mrs, Gray on "Weeds". Mrs.. Bart of her home renovated ed' to the west Side.Rouge Hill. tle, improved after' her recent' ill- P p of Toronto 'Glen spoke on "Current, E-.rents." Miss Eileen Cooper We understand Mr, and sirs, Chas. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cowan are . Hess. are- spent ent the weekend with her The nation mourning the Boat of I - Cooper hope to leave this week for pea- g i holidaying in Florida. Centennial United Church le here, our 'Ki ng, arranging for a trip to Florida, .. one million pounds of steel for Bri- I Mrs, S, Dixon and daughter are Mr. and Mrs. S�hiikey entertained P r The Township. Film Council is i to leave for Florida this week. ' advanceliolding "ah triini visitors from. Torontoon un v fain Policing 'of the Suez Canal_ i received Several attended the 'Brougham by .the different countries and, the I . Highland Creek, is announcements taken therefrom) :ion for projectionists in the':Munic- Manitoba school teachers strike. I spending a few days ' with Mrs. Plans for the World-Day of Pray- hockey game.played at Brooklin on ' ;pal Building, Brougham, on Tues- , , ].Schwalm Sr., at Rouge Hill. et to be 'held ,at St.. Simon's were Friday night, From •reports, the The Roll Cal,I was ' 'A Bird most ' ' day, Wednesday and Thursday ' of �, ! � '''we Reek, and the same nights on fighting was not" limited to the helpful to the armer, and Why". D O S. meeting,. UNBARI' N made at our W M. A o man re lies were yen.' W A. ,regular regular meeting on the. 'the followin week playvers.alone. god. .. Y P 8? :28th in the form 8 Mr. and Mrs, Ken Ward were..in The meeting closed•with ibe sing �'� of, a Pot Luca Rel. H. and Mrs. Lackey. enter- inVe ar& pleased to see.Mrs.. Mot~ Luncheon, ! t Toronto on Sunday; visiting friends, g of God Save the Queen". The 'tamed relatives over the week!-erd.. Hosts Mrs. C: Burrows, Mrs, tershead rout' after being confined The Fellowship Class will meet a- ldr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham of ,fir. Keith Drake and tao some of to her home with a baA cold , gain 4n .Sunda evening - Orillia were here on the:week-end 'Bayles, Mrs.'' ,-Xhnis,.M,rs. R. Mill- Y 8 at the 8. -Oshawa, spent Satutday with Mr: r er and Mrs, L. Johnston served a Miss Isobel- Watson, Galt, spent .Brumwell home,_ ! visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward, •nd Mrs, 'Ed, Lewis here. dainty lunc%. _ the week-end with Mrs. E. Craven. - Miss Nora'Ham is reported to'be y - _ .. _ , Mr. .and' Mrs. Sam Taylor' and-( quite ill at the present time, Rev. J. K. and Mrs. Braham and family"spent Sunday;with Mr. and family-have proved into the manse _ SALE REGISTDR Mr' and Mrs.-Clark, of Windsor, -ROUGE HILL -ALTONA ROAD at Centennial. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 7dr h Stewart Taylor, of a . a Uxbridge.. I spent the week-end with her parte Congratulations to Roy and Mrs. auction sale of Holstein Uattley ! The Library Concert had• agoo -ents Mr. and-Mrs: R. E: Forsyth. a'P are- glad to see Mr, George McLa tees Grace Dollia;ore) on Pigs, Tractor and'tractor equi Crattl% tlatrnout last Reek, when Mr. Harry r'3' g "Simmons, author and former resi- ewo The W M. S. of-tide Una� ion- Dixon, Altana 'Road, has reco-�ered the birth of a bat girl. Tee bat Ha Grain and Furniture gr on held an 'interesting meet- after his month's illness, _ - 'will remain for a time in Y y, the dent wase speaker. Tne Baptist male he Oah property'�f Paul Diamond Lot L9 ' ing last week w)th Mrs. H. Lackey Mrs. Mollie Parr spent the week- awa Hospital in an incub,%�, Con, 9, Reach Townali;o, s* 1t1 numbers to the program. _ P v 8 Peer was held at nicerafter havinBurgeas doing dale, two miles north of PortHoT o Hed es &ad Pr..gram, The 5th Chapter of the A Pot Lack Su y gds tau..':• out Terms caah, NC reserve 1 '.quartet and Mr. Dean added music- -' an and her grow in charge of the end watt friends at Kitchener. A7 ,�- Perm. Mr, ani Mrs, D 8 Stud Book was used and four fav- the home of Mrs. Lofton last Tura- . Sale at t.00 s. ' _ . .� y recently at the 0>b;vra $ospital, ,i?, it:, � JACKSON, iDCtlgt>t�