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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_10_05�V0I.,to -1!10. 5 0 - - •PICKMN- •, NkANO, - FJUDAIY,- OCTOBER 5, 1961- - 6 Cents per copy Authorized As Second Cis Matter : Oriptioa Price: S&OO per year —U. Q. X69 W. C. AURKAR and SON PUBLJSUims - _ - P kering�' h� _ Will 8"k Industr . Throe h � _ ommissio � - tllIAING' TOW`NSHIP_TO LOOK + - : _ FAR INDUSTRY RdU.GE HILL "ID" CLUB CHESTER J. BUTT OPENS � Women's Institute • Sponsor Film i • ]� • ? FINE NNW PREMISES Board Showing flete Sasturdifair �AC�e.�u�S Vffiage- °- I unship Uoutac�il October 1, 19x1 TO HOLD - - -- - -- _ g 1PMPF8 DRIVE Among those in this village who The September meeting of the 1 Mr•a. Grant Messer entered the E. - first step''tioward gettaing ind ', DAY; vvs arB'I�{ 13. - }yet; a confidence in our future is C.` Pickeri • Wo�nen'e' Innstlttute- .was' General Hospital for an ,o ration. , 1* here was taken on, Monday, ' • ` J. Butt, local barber; who bn Sat- held atone' home of Mrs. E. B. for appendicitis and other co�mplicaa- - 1 Council agreed to the form- As was announced in this paper urday night last officially opened Brown, with w large, attendance. tions. Her many friends fools tor Df an Industrial Commission and last] week, the Rouge Hill' "K" Club t I her earl return to her homes. . AX •the Planning Board call a ,e definitely arranged for & new shop east of the Buehby Since an enjoyable program was Y cal meeting to select &scale- PAPER DRIVE lei arranged hell on Sat- Hardware' - having been under cbn- in . prospect, business was - disposed. Stan Pilkey, , who recently sold his ►n. atruction during the psA weeks.. of as quickly as _possible, An alloc- grocery business in -Orillia, is pow urday, October 18, We now halve one of the finest ation of 05,00 was made to the back in the employ of Harold Rich�- aildren of the township will -_ be Trucks will be running through- barber -shops outside of Toronto. - Public Library, and Mrs,- C. EL azdson, - - sed- to learn Council -have Pro- out the township daring the dal and Pollowin his sloe' on Sa;turdav Brown was s and the Royal Visit Day m special pick-ups am be arranged by g m8 ppoiCon delegate a Several from. here , E. P - the ►nto a school holiday haze. � night, in •Cho f9rmrez pTemnieces, he attend the Area Convention at the Plowing Match on the, E. P. Saylor - - - - • - - - • a phone call to: Reg. Johnson, Scar moved into the new shop where a Royal York, in No•7e111ber, farm north of Oshawa, oa• Wedaea- - representative of Oxford Sales bore '2146 or Cec: Morris, Pickering proper opening ceremony had been Mrs. ' C. Baikey, a meaaber 'of the day a€ternoon. their ass"ament was too high, 65W13, prepared- Many of the businessmen I Towrishi Film Board reported that Mr. and airs, C. A. Sterritt were tkxt -there was no advantage in It would be appreciated by the around that corner, accompanied in ' they expect to show �a filar at the in London last Reek attending -the, ! Ing out from the city. Council boys if they received the same - kind roan cases '° their wives were -o>a" Tbwn Hall on the afternoon of -Sat• funeral of a nephew.. the matter for the Court of Re- co- operation as in the past_ If at ail - hand, and as called each expressed urday Oetober 8, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Prouse, re- on to suggest or make a reboAe possible residents are soaked to bun - _ tWr good wishes to the proprietor. ' The guest speaker, Miss Jean I turned home last week after a hol- 1 1858, dle the paper. and leave it in the Relatives on both aides of the fiouse "Thompson, Head Librarian, at Bogs' 1 iday in Virginia, - Connexl agreed that the School drive -busy or ib some such convrn- were 0so present and helped the and Girls' .House, Central L$rnary, t Rev, Mr. Young reported on Wed -' ' ad of Dunbarton pay the g�� ient spot. ceremony along. Toronto. Ae>K address on the subject I- nesday that Mb's, Young`}v'as seine- - the crossings, high, escorting children _ Of ce�meat -block construction, with of providing suitable reading for � what improved in health, but will - rsa the highways and railway, - - remaining pits! in Toronto, that such guarding be under• _.Young Couple Hanoured In A arge -plate glass windows, the Sat- children, was most informative. and be' re in hoe 4 supervision- of the Police Dept. IYLseeIIaneerus Sbower erior is attracti 7ely decorated hi thought- provoking, for some weeks yet, j modern wallboards ' and plywoodst; Since our reading habits axe for'- R. A. Morison has sold his bus- - -- present the two guards are being . • • with- flourescent lighting creates a Hied in childhood, it is important ', iness the "Ajax Marketekia" to a d $2.00 -per day each. The home of Mr. sand Mrs. F. O'- leasant attractive a. .stance, ta) Deputy -Reeve McEwen,'s suggest- Sullivan, Stasion Road, was the scene P per' , . Provide children with reading : Party from down East. At the opening there were prey- matter which will give - then -.a taste ' - Mr. and Mrs. -Len NVilson, of the - that something be done about of a miscellaneous shower for Miss ..ent - Me Butt's - firs*_ -two., customers fpr really - good literature: 4th Concession are moving to. Ham- _ ;adored.- cemetenes in the town- Grace Smyth whose ' marriage to when he commenced business here: And in o r to show that good ' _ e iltou, Mr. Wilson carrying, (,lt v:ith p will be taken up soon. Louis Kaiser 'will take place on the Messrs: Lou Scott and John Baxter,'. re din need cwt be dull or prosy, f Y M. C.-A. work in thai city. a motion by Councillor M. Burk. second of October. At the close the twentq or thirty Miss Thompson read some delight - ended by Dep.' Reeve Mck3wen The members a! St. Francis de guts were entertained in their fully hmnoroue extracts from books tied, that the board walk on the Sr#es Pariah pzeseated•the brides -to- horne by Sir. and Mrs. - Blatt.- for children. In•?lerfiarjasr - enship property along Harwood be with many lonely gifts. From the i _ •e:, Ajax, be taken up as it is -- C. W. L•, Grace received a Crucifix. Dunbarton . United Church -The bee part offered the a -i i ng SLEEP - 'In loving memory of a ` mgerous." Council will try to ar- After all the gifts had been opened E her Department in pTLt areR dear wife and mother, babel Sleep, - - - age with Central - -Mortgage to a dainty lunch was sewed. Two events of major importance Lsts of books- for di#ferent age who passed dw4y September 25th, +, she a cinder path put down in its Vveryone from St Francis de happened last weelc-,in the life- . of Stoups, to parents or groups wish- ce, Salem wishes the couple a happy this church. On Friday erseiing. the fng to-make a - selection. _. We de nut forget you, t si petition'was received from rear and long file together.` young pee- of Toronto East Pres- The provision of good reading for ,Her do we intend; children is the beat way to counter ' A. nts. at Glaik's Hollow aaski3W that bytery met here sand sat down to a ! We think of you often, - act the effects of the so- called seer +' until repeal the 3300 clause in Bawugham Hrasaae and School Assoc. chicken banquet It Was the aearrss- ° is banks wish their And v6ll until the end, - Building Bylaw, now to -be de- _y ahnual Rally of the Y. P. U's. Rev. Per' Engllah, and forgotten --by somey �1 mediocre subject - matter a=id grotes= rsited before commencing corn - Kenneth - Clestor, B. A., B. D., S. T.. +You may be, fiction of & ' home etc. Council / The flint meeting of the Asaocis- M. was guest speaker and gape a- gtae drawings. _ _ - But .dear to our memory U feels- the deposit necessary to' tion will be held on Oct 11, at. 9 p• thrilling call to service to the young An invitation is extended and a you will ever be,, _ m,, when the speaker will be from welcome Assured to all ladles who ante buildings will be completed, the Ontario Federation .of Home add 'People as"rrkble.d, Mr. Jim Nelson would like to a - =Sadly `sais*d b3' Husband and Son Mr. Bev. Waravood, - Dumbarton, School Aaaociatierara:'� executive. ent�erta:ineid by his wonderful sleight' Prefixable af'tern�oon at the W. II, Halward' _.. d a talc bill written off when he social and program ca�gmitteea are °f hand tricks', which surely baffle meeting which is held the lint Tames- y asented a receipt of payme� for the most of us. Mr. DsMd Bould, of all has.�+d at work• it iat-'h day f each month. ,BIRTHS 47, + ° that Wear Hill gave 'a short -address iii y Ne:r'reanber 22&,-at 1.00 P. M. has- all - parents with ddkb n attending the cloning de otione which wsa -ver7 an set as "Nomination Da:" is Brougham school will Borne to the timely. A young lady led in this- aarA- - ME FIREVIIN r1ON VIM= Mr. and--Mrs. Walter. Pearson ekering Township. , meeting and take -out a membership. another young lady sang a solo. We - All Next Week . _ Jacqueline Pyette) wig to announce It was 'agreed that no phone balls believe that everyone present bad a Obey These Recomenended 1Preeau- the birth of a son, Wayne Steven, _ ' very helpful and inspiring time, _ - t'lona_ Says Fire Chief Stan Balsdon on Sunday, Sept. 23rd., at Oahe ws,t the polio depai*nent, other than St, Geerge ■ Angue" Cburcb The second event sore our Anaiv- - General Hospital Both doIa fine. one orIgivating in the police Off- ' - Pie%U*1g - KwWay; October 7. .. : s would be p� by the township. ••re••••• ersary. In the morning,,Rev, Archie PRESBiT1FBiVAN ANNIYERSAR_Y McLerhlan, of Ajax, occupied the SUNDAY, OCTOMM 7. raurance. on S,gt, Fred W4site's ear 'itiareaetieth 9aQOdaF after Trinity. Pi � . Presbytergan W. M. S, Meeting _ •-- _- rw no longer required by tine Od Ruda School at 10.00 Pulpit and our.own' choir game the Memorial Service to Tote � 7 ar tn, Porn- -St. Andrews Presbyterian Church •• . . e depaita»nt, and paid for by ing 'Paayer, wsih Service °f Hui music- Rev. W. 9, Sutherland, ,Adel- MM Join Warkir - - be now cancelled '= vflle Pies zisa Church had charge ill hold Anniversary Services this. _ wa•�la, RWtisrsr, st 11 00 a m Preacher at byte S at 3,00 'Police Dept 'will be asked to en- � of the evening service (`:cod con- Sunday P• m_ ` �. David ' The October meeting of the W. wes the Traailer, Camp • Bylaw. this service Rev. E. d Robinson, g�ations at both semdees. Cedar Joan i will speak. Soloist, Miss M. S. of St. Andrew's took the form Mrs, Anne Hume will bswe M a r _Yon are cordially invited to worship Grove choir savg in the evening. Is Wilson. will sing • "The Earth a memorial ser+'tce for it's deo- °� 3s The Lord." and the anthem" wil! awr+d � to Plsirprart Road.gaand 'a ' • - - . Fnext Hilliard will preach on eased member Mrs, John Murkar. _ be "Ye shall dwell 'in the 'Land." - urck Dunbaartan Sunday next at our ThasrekagiviraR . The. president, Mrs. R. A. Murison bfeh given considerable trout- Twentieth Sunday after pity. 3.0o serriceo, Mr. Hilliard was- a miss- opened the meeting vrith Tennyson's for many yew p• -an. ii-sstevest Thanksgiving, g ionary at one time and had to come • •0entennial United Church "Crossing the Bar ", (followed by _ r gi ng, Peeial home on account..of sickness.-He is _ hymn. YTO. Mrs. JicEachnie read i+OS BLUE CROSS M71M1ElE� • Re preacher, rr of Hi� Jackson. M• A. at Honeywood at present, Mr. Bam- Communion and Rally Day Services �m the scripture paasages suitable _ _ arch. llbi, ford will preach aa"krersary sec- brought & good response in acten. to. the occasion. Mrs,' F. J. Har7ey T1de next payment of Blue boss thin service a whine to join us in Mons aft that charge, on Sunday dsince this week although we notic- led in prayer.' Mrs. Harl-y Boyers , aleoaiun ra due at the Bank of , in gratitude P. bra Sunda the 14th is Communion' ed n f d cs>;reea+ce •hen, on - or before Oct- to God for the blessings of the Hai- Sunda and we ho �aII who can soil] men ew regulate samorag the ab- nn erect glov<-ing tribute to Mr's. bra 10, 1961; veil Sunday School at 2.00 p, m. y tees sad }tope i�llneae was not Iidurkar's faithful service in the W. be present, the cause for staying away. Miss M. S., with a sketch of her activity GOOD CMZENS -COME OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL i�rnke Moore, our adopted mias- throughout the years. Hymn' 4T0 - the good name of the s400l is the ,responw�iitiy nary from the Training School was conducted this part of the me_turg. - E, -- of ergry !student with- ns to giver -us a bird's -eye -view The business - section of the meet- , Those interested in our schools and "educiatioa" is - of the work carried on in Alberta 1 utg included a report b Mrs. Welles - • - '• Courtesy, Good manners and. sportsmanship are- p° y • t. the past few years must be impressed with what bspec0ed o! all students in order to keep the Ter the Bummer. With Sunday ! of the Rally oi? the Toronto East _ has beera`sakin to &-m- volation in teaching methods, aaad - regular wora}fip; -young 1 Presbyterial held in Olivet Pieabyt- even in the understanding of the purpose of a echo►- p of. your school r:: a..high level. - people's work, ^acujou school . and ' erirt: church .on Sept. =7th, antic tiai The da s of t13e three R's Tben is just one way to � express appro-7aal' of a camp, we -imagine she was- a rather The Benedicition brought the m'eet- ' y � to 0irforniance and that is to applaud by clapping of " 'busy Person and it was most inter` ' ing to 4L close. }►me been passed or done away with to some extent, • hands —the best way to express disapproval is to eating to hear' what she had bcee aced now, M listening to -this experts address a group _ ... - Ioecp set Students are not ,allowed to —boo, doing, r Kroekenstoel - Ftepers fin ' new sYSWMS'•', -we -are, inclined to ,believe that tic• _ whistle, hiss hoot, stamp feet, pound . annything as �e bazaar can now bey written - hope i of the Deets. of Education is, that is theft our- .aa substitute • for the correct method of applause. -into history and vie ca �e say say us- .49 The wedding of Theore - Kroek- rent effecter they May make of their pupils and stud- Use of impraPer language in buildings on the nal it was very successiitl. Marty enstoel and Antonia Piepers was sol- gntas, not raiscessarily "specialists ", but vxaY 4S. thanks to those who worked hard to .' Much can be said for --this somewhat idealistic pro- - prtmises, streeats, ,buses, games etc:, is - out of or- put snubbed on ,Saturday at 10,00 a, nu _ things over and to those wire der• came to purchase, without whom the in St. Francis de Sales.r-Rea*,- Father r Braun, iii spite of the criticism and ridicule Qi some of _ ,t General •Conduct - 1, 'Dr7elop good -posture, 'l• would have had nothing. I McG vney officiated. The soloist -Aiw oW older people. Too- much emphasis has, we - think, Mrs. Cafik. •Strad erect, 3: Use • both feet; 4• There are only Next Sunday is Thans&ring and been laid aeon the ..three R's.' and having made an The bride looked lovely in formal - ••- - - •• �- • . attempt to learn Son, hin about the new .systems,. two places for your hands - by your side, at stten- r e will celebrate accordingly at our I blacTc silk with a long white veil; Hear a P g ' 44on or behind your back at ease: Do nbt put -your egular•, services and give {hanks we are inclined to believe educational leaders are on �ds in your pockets;or around your face. You for the .abundance, which has been .bouquet' was of white- c]irysanthe= •` the right tracId —we like it, anyway. 'vdlll a aur4. this season• We send act :, a mums with yellow roses. Maid of : appear to be more grown ip if -y6u `avoid,the Honor. was Crete Piepers, sister of We have had• the• opportunity during she past week - following replies: uh, hugh, Hope, uyp or -what. welcome to all those Rho Would like the bride. She wore a green dress,' of perusing that booklet issued our. 'Pickering .High ' « . .. to worship with. us on this special When, using yes' and np' aalwWs add Sir,_._ occasion. and carried av - miniature • bouquet of School pupils - "Outline. bf Rules and Policy "...we do this will improve the' impression you nmke on ot• Ora Thursday, -October 38i the white chrysanthemums. Bast man ` < not know who prepared this twenty -fi-re -or-so -page her people :.. - - -- Golden Crest Choir will r at Cen- f was- Garrabt- Kroe.kenstoel, the bro- tiolaime, but having read "the entire work, we will say - - Rise when speaking; stated up straight speak tennial. to • give us aah evening of..7 der of the - groom. that - !1he student who observes and practices every- -nut closer] use correct English. These ..titbits will Son After the ceremony a wedding - Y; g g The Trail ' Rangers are spon- thing called for or recommesded iii that volume, will - I breakfast was held at the !bone of ibedomej a CITIZEN even if he or she .learns nothing pay dividends in later years when -you are on t1w = sorting this concert and -tickets fire Mr. 'and Mrs. F. V. von Pii18, - job, available from theft at 3,5c. and Mr, and Mrs. Kroekenstoel wtll else." The volume is a s lendid'bit of'work and may P Toe and the !boys are. anXiovs t°. P The above is a sae le of the contents of the entire ,live 'on the McCausland farm on the l P said to be - "a guide of rules on personal conduct " i olaame, all ha-virig as its purpose the development -ai sell, Thai choir consists of sixty Audiey Road. One section• which atappealed -to us is printed herre• be *lf and class -route discipline, voices and _will be well worth heat• -. _ ,vith and confirms what we heard one parent sad of While it would appear that ve 'little attention had ing' PToeeeds vm..for sports equip- �'- inent for the boys, The ladies. have the volume - "Summing it call up, it Simply says - 'go been paid to some of 'the many finer' things in this been asked to eater for the chkiir, - ENGAGEMENT _ to school and behaze.ymu•self booklet in the past, `we tielie've that many of these ' 1811owin0 the program and we hope t • s � ' Here are same quotations. from that sectiozi:_• M - and Mrs. Joseph Eade ann- . :. _young people, now having had therm brought to their they will not forget to bring the p General Principle bf. Coriduct - 'Students at Pick attention and shod the importance of the observ_aance necessary refreshments as planned. ounce the. engagement -of their•eldest : , Something -new has -been • t on hter, Patricia Elizabeth, to Ed- sting District High School are looked upon as per of the contents, will appreciate the same and have ' Pit wit Albert Huliand, eon of Mr, an , sons of judgrreent. Tkey aare expected to be p•es- tics hoped=for respect for' higher personal conduct. G,e Lv./ke ivs �u� 1..dies- and - eve ponaible individuals, to show consideration for ot- - Have planned to hold a Turkey Su;r Charles 13nband ,o= Ostia ;� _ We haafaro been_heari[ that teachers at other high The weddin will take place on SaIG• hero, and respect of mi m" of the staff and for SchooIae on rgadirtg this volume, cla%— "the have on - Wednesday; November 14th. 1 , NiEW( -1 Fa 1 the l'ig'hts of citizens of the community. Upholding never peen. anything h*e it_ before ". y Aside from the datfie no details Lrwe ,; Una 6800 bunt _ _ - - �iCn►tennMl Clmtiane�, " --- ... r, - Dangerous Trees e. (Massi ed Al dverti si� ng . .. „ e ; iOhf woodmen of the German and* _ 4 sss3t 47H ces •• al. i Austrian forests secretly ask for- f NUISSERY STtwb giveness of a tree bgfor!' they cut BROILER RAISERS, READ THIS: —Ono _.. •'F' � ' 1`I601YIE8— atrona roots. II -S eyes,. .ac! it, down. of our customers received 1500 ph$ 70c. I for $2.00. TULIPS — Ralbbnw r? extras or our special broiler chick's, when collection of outstanding variation. I To them, a it is almost criminal sold at Ili weeks of age, they averaged do", for 61 $6 Dnattiew — 8".1141'a " tc destroy giant of the forests 31 lbs. each. and this, customer .sold 1520 Bulb■, Hatsfc. B.C. ' broilers You too can have the same re. y __ -,- for they believe that every tree has suits with our broiler New Ramps, Light OPPUiTUNIT2Et1 FOR A a spirit with human feelings. Suuex a New Ramps, 'New HBmD X HUN AND WOMICA " Barred Roeit New Hamp X White Wyan- ,s i'his belief is by no means un- aotte. xaw Hamp X Light Sussex. Coto. BE !t HAIRDRESSER + common. Natives of Dutch :Suma 1og1B' $olN CANADA'S LEADING Rr•HOOi ' T)VEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. ansr OpD"rtuniti Lsare -_ - tra, hewing down trees, ease their F'erays, ontarto Hairdressing cousciences, by putting the blame DAY old' chicks, every week Special Pleasant dignified Prnfesewa soon wa/ee on the Dutch authorities. chicks for brollen, others for. layer Thousands of successful Marvel .graduates Who lodgest in this trees and heavy roasters. Started chicks ape. Am«lca's GmatmT System . cial while they. last. Five week old Bar- Illustrated r•,atalocue err« runs their formula of exculpation, red Rock non -sexed 839.95. titillate 64695. Write or ('all Also baying and ready to lay outlets. Cats. MARVEL HAIRDRESSING SeUuoijs n "take it not ill that I cut down logue. 858 Rtnnr at w T.esoto Guelph. Ontario no wish of mine but by order of - - 2$ Rideau se Klaa at , Hamilton lit to n the controller."' STARTED Chicks: Four and five weeks ' old, non-sexed. pullets, cockerels. Special RADIO. Television. Communications. pow A tree found Only in a semi- - price on six week old whoa they lase. f Harrel Rock. Red X Rock. Pullets. $42.95, otter big money and uncrowded fields. tropical state of Mexico is invested Get full facts today. State age. education - ~ • nonsexed. $38.95,' cockerels $38.95, As- Radio College of Canada. 88 Bathurst St. with particularly evil powers. The sorted heavies. $1.00 per hundred less. % %'s'- •• "f';u Toronto, Dept. W35. - v'• "Arbol tie la' Nfaha- vfujer" (Tree Send for special list. 'TWEDDLF, `CHICK fiATCH1:RIES LTD. BECOME a Herbalist. Complete Horns, Tor in Trull And Temper-While a small sou of s ectutors of,the Bad Woman) .thrives in bar. Fergus, Ontario. Study course. Free Catalogue. Dom. y Y P 9 P P ten and isolated spots and is _re- tnion Herbal" College Ltd., 2745 Grave, look on, an irate Winston Churchill, accompanied by his -wife, putedly one of the ugliest trees in BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEI4 ley Street Vancouver 8. British Columbia wades toward the privacy of beep water at the Venice Lido in the world. DRESS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FREE — Complete Directory-1952 step. EAR` 1300 a month In either full or part, Ding Stone to Success. Box 3542. Station- -r Venice,- Italy. The ex -prime minister, objecting to ohotr,q, eohers Anyone who touches this tree is time work as ,direct factory reDresen• B. Winnipeg, Manitoba. F -f picturing him in his red swimming trunks, had guards. seize some likely to contract fever, skin Pais- tative for large company established over PLASTLCS for pleasure or profit: New Onin and =5 rears Lovely e. of and tingand Instructive catalogue and aa.mples 2Se. films, splashed other cameramen who carne up on his^ it n boat.' g other ills, ,which are styles, newest range. or colour. and G' fabrics. also children's and men's wear. St, E Manufacturing Co., 49 Rlehmond Often incurable. So harmful was Every garment factory gunrantoed High. St. East, Toronto. • Most runs batted in, single game- =their effect on health that all these art cnmmismions, bonuses PATENTS ... James L. Bottomley, St. Louis trees were labelled, whever found, nRIT1RH i,meoa, oe, Ontario. BAR LTD.. :,AN UFFEB to every inventur —List of tor, kith' the placard "Dan emus." i \) vs. Brooklyn, Sept.' l6, g AUCTION SCHOOL •e °ticae •ad toil information debt [sew 1924 Datives avoid them. The Ramsay Cu. . . ... . ............. ........I2 q ••D a i LEARN AuctlnneerinS Terms woo Fret o ►ye Yrr Rank Nt�lste0»A w; um atMn � Most games played- fy „CObb.3,033 yci m to 'free,': af;O- found catalogue R -,srh Aurtlnn Srbnbl. Ma- j son City, ',Iowa.- � reTuICHSTUNHAitGH a rampant. Par ' .! • •-- ru- .: C',YfliTC i 1.' its 5lexico, shares the ,distinction Most consecutive games played- of being labelled - Dan DVEINtl AND Cl- EANINO coal 8oncitors. Eatebliahed 1160, 154 l,.Uu Gehrig. Ntw York (A), serous. Its _ - Ban Street. 'rnrnnin nonklet M infarofa• fruits, about the size of a large, Lion 'm request ' Streak started • one 1, 1925, and ge• � eA1rE you anrtarag naede dyetna us, Cigna. � - Alung about this time several stopped May 1939..... ,2,130 oranke, are liable to explode when 1°g' weire qs far tntnrmatiob we PERSONAL millions of baseball fans will spend ripe with, a violent blast, and a as,' tried to .n.wu roar question. De Longest service as player -Eddie any- Danment H. Parksr'e Dy. Works Ltmnad. LONELY! LEr CANADA'S GMEATEStt their afternoons sitting around• -vari- Collins, Philadelphia and lhica- one within range of the flying frag- 741 snnae St Toronto Club lauvdnoe w lanais, people dasirins _ olis soda- fountains, tea - dooms. and - -n7enti may be badly injured. early marriage. Many with means, widow■ go -(A), 1906 -30; Bobby Wallace. 1 FOR SALE witb farms or city property. City and "7'imila[ estallshment5, blowing the The Javanese invest their .trees 'country girls. Members from coast to t Cleveland (N) and St. LOUi5 1.i); PeCawi►'6x. tlCPPLIEB roast. Proven resnlu .Ines 1924. rtes, froth off t) air banana splits and 1894 -1918 ; . _ . • . �5 years w 8th different properties. P* ar.ticu- MAKE your t•brtstmas gifts wrwnaL _ %olemnly .listening to.� locking at- larly ominous is the "kiri” tree, order material direct. Needles, 85e, particulars, in plain sealed envelope. C.C. nr boih what Most times at bat -Ty ( :ebb Club. Box 125,' ralcarr, Alm . Cotto° Patterns 25c, work frames $00. r•• 'World's Series. In between times " ' ' ' " • 11,429 thole according to Japanese . my- ieern a-- t`omoiec: l ccaWide ies selection on• nay WANTED Most bases on balls - Babe Ruth the eaves of this tree service-- ora.r�,ow• L Clsrka. Dept W„ WANTED Flocks to 1upD1> Hatcn«ry with 8Y. 1 for talk as you like there are plenty. 2056 portend death whenever they fall 1440 Bleary. Montreal: ttthat hits Palks On sets- nbrree -4s.- � assn - . of blank spots in a, baseJiall reams Most bases on balls, Beason -Babe prematurely, . _ i?:ITTING TAR Y tak plus hatchability n DGuaran Do Bond _ ir3 spite of the efforts of the mitra- Ruth, 1923 ..... , ... li0 -- 'Cnshr;nkabte 3 and 4 ply nylon ro-on• far full details. Box- 12., 123 -Itch JL. ' ' phone''maestros to avoid a second .forced wool for woks. sweater, babywoar, New Toronto of what is known as "dead au "- Most bases on balls, game (modern Button! pp 1 - Oal31. an tron" sect anywhere In record) -Jimmy F'oxx' Boston _ Canada - there wi'l •t- plenty 'of -,time - for n a. K tchen�er. rBlltt -.- • For laformatlo . writs, The 4lpens lrnletlns r 1 c - (A1, 1938 fro j ]n the 18th century, buttons' as.- Ontario. I A ♦ I�,� arguments. And, judging of the ;Goat stolen bases -"_y Cobb .. 892 sumed a still more 'im cRE+w roR� SALr� --Fur' sure toilet future by the past. most of those portant r�1� • Yr,ur hraaxst fns CREN,r. WRRI ;Most stolen bases, season (modern in fashion,;. In - fact. during 6t arguments %%iii be regarding who record) -Ty Cobb, Detroit kA), period, so marked b 1 `- ACRE farm near xdarkdale, s roone i(it} «'1 at- which- player got the 1915 : y the hasiing C house. � barn. 50 acres swamp axed tias-- t rr;oet hit-s. rung, and so forth; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. � whims "of style, buttons 'really came tore, 50 tillable, sear round water. Rea.. P i Fewest stsiiteouta, season (ISO os into Their own, Almost until the O� ario stave a,Henls, 7Jaa.22, Dt sraw3c. Mann -I- from games) -Joe Sew ell, Clete- 'Revolution, many of the finer but FOAL NEATEiA6 % - :+a• always anxious-- m be obiig- nand 1.,%). 1925, 1929 . , , . , . . , 4 tone in Arlterica tvtre inn 6rtcdrertEd hair tnaioa io ic, ntr s pupa. teals• ing, here are 'a few assorted static Most consecutive p reasonable. Mrs. ytarr 'manager, from England or France .although R, A. Hewitt "Ilbian. Ontario. , _ tic- which yatr'nn cut vat and use" one club- E:onnie .flack, Phila. there had been two tgoldsmiths ToRr,tco Fisv for wa on hlgh.vas, as argument clinchers, (Of course (A.),_ 1901.50 ,..., .... , , 50 listed among he Full' descripttnn• PO, Boa $1, Ayr, ' the thought that this is an easy g Pa�ienRers on Ontario, No agents. method of filling up a column never one Of. the early vessels arriving in the colonies, An invent 'FOCR -SIDED planer — ball hearing, V. s entered our inindl And'the follow-- gry dated belts throughout. Brat clam condition our nouJ' � j�'' -in 1735 show-§ that Caesar Ghiselin race planer It Inches, planes 4 aide.: s ins are tfAJOR LEAGUE' INDI- �L l W j had been making jewelry heri be- - Inches. Apply :Carman Mvremty- Rmtoule. dIDlJAL ALL -TIME RECORDS fore that time o"t - ct�mpiled up to the finish of the -_ 9Y Anne Ashy -" At first, as i have said, covered GREAT DANE 5 monin, 2 Harlequin 1454 Pasnn _ button males. I tamale. Registered litter, -Rs_,, Q. How can I wash a feather s were everywhere most during also of Jkennelw Must.-be gold. Veer kv _ 11Iow -evidence. thougl'r there were man reasonable, Photos. H. A Small, R.R. 4, p y Barrie, or Painswick. Phase Stroud 19r1L ]i ighest -anise average_, season - -A. Dissolve I lb.' sal- soda"-and / handsome solid silver buttons, ea- ''B12Ot'KVILLE RZSTAL'RAN`r f u l l'y ltugh Duffy. Boston (� ►, pecially among the Dutch. equipped, seating capacity 34 Paroonn, • - . _ _ 1894 : , , -, , , ,, lb. soap in ri5- gallon boiling water, - . - 4.W Put about 5 buckets of warm water As the century progressed, but- ao�nii established IS year*. retculLe n Highest batting average (10 or more into a rub and pour, in above solu- tons increased in sizes in number, oat or equipment forwarded on requPec years) - fy Cobb, Detroit and and in variety, New materials a Mon sea through illness. Full Price tion. ,Next, dissolte � -lb, chloride p' $3600 Cuthbertxnb Real Estate. Brock. - t,hiladelphia (A), 1905-28'_367 ,367 of lime in 1 qt. Soiling water, Let it Feared, and new uses for old ma_ wuP, ant _ = Most years batting over .300- =Ty settle, then stir in tub. Beat pillows terials. There were buttons of mar. REGISTERED aF.RANTS. -bred hea-re Great casite and cut atetl, o£ fine r and tows. Hord fully accredited. Ws Great Heat ]Makers! Most hits -T • Cobb-..... " • 91 well and et ll put into tub, pressing lain and Wed ew•ood, of inlaid tor- aA A mpero s, R.R o, 3. eKoode. Ono i ebb- •••::.•:•4,141 down. leaf look for an hour or g Great Fuel Savers! _ - - Most Bits. season- George Sisler, more, stirring and pressing con- false shell, enam I, .pastes, and aI MEDICAL Exclusive, patented interior con. 1 e 1 . St. Louis (A), 1920 :........257 stantly with a stick.' Rinse in sev the semi - precious stones besides all WANTED -!wry where. e! RMwtwtie y g4rudion makes WARM MQRNiNG Most consecutive hits, game -Wil eral changes-of Water, wring, the precious materials. Blue -i a try Dixon's R•tnedy. Heaters prof hats6- maker$ and fuel, S . g, press Palm « Neuritis a art Robinson, - Baltimore -(N) out all water rich dark shade called, cobalt was : • _ possible, and hang on MUNRO'f DRUG STORE 1892 : • • • • • . . . . . . . ......... 7 _ line to dry,.. turning and shaking favored color and is found 385 Elgin ottaw� savers. Hisct aH day and night without the most save ti Most hits -in iucc4l�sion - Frank often. in both glass and enamel buttons st.25 Express ►spoil refueling. Hold fire several days on Hi , Many, kinds of materials were �. Higgins. Boston ZA), 1938 ...12 Q..How can [ cars for garden POST'S ECZEMA SALVE closed draft. Berm any kind of coal, Most consecutive games batted ftuniture before storing it away for h mounted under glass to b�ec -ome BANISH iw torment or drip ocw.ms trams safely -,j!oe NMaggio, New York the winter months? buttons. Little groups of seaweed gad ..wlw glib trmbtes Pnw'• ces.mr toles, briquets. Require log$ attention and tin shells, or _ ■afve will not rflsappolnt roe than most fumaces. low First cost .. . ('A), Ifay 15 to. July 16, inclu- A. Rub the furniture well with grasses and a Incising. .c.ltns. burning eCaam ■, acme, give .... :..... :,. :. ......., 56 boiled lined Gil; this will improve bug or butterfly are among them larwarm pimples "a athlete's acne. grill low operating east. More than a mil- e? - bo f a e o Paintings and drawings in differ- ^'po°d w.dns to the ataiwteea ndhrtaaa Most long hits -Babe Ruth, Bos- the color of the wood and prevent eIntmnbt regardless ni how .tobbnrw as lion in use. See+ your local- WARM ton'and New York (A), Boston its cracking. -ent mediums were treated in this.. enWimis they cam .(N), 1914 -35 (506 2b, 136 3b,' 714 way. There were miniature3 oan'ge a Isx 4Ax yll I MORNING dealer. Q. How can I prevent son from home 'run$) ........ _.... , .1.356 ' - - e##� into the p ivory, often signed b famous sent P""'O' ST'S on Eipt -t - STRACHAN COAL ,CO,�, LTO. R g ryes when sham- v y ON Most total bases -T Cobb ,...5,863 names, and dainty landscapes in a'"nO S' E Corner "r ten' r 4i °"V yeess So., ve a, 040. » _ Y poolteg the hair? p i • , as, tees,. a., r.,..t., ay. _ - Ueoet total bass, season - Babe '.':gouache, that delicate kind of P.M. N.C. u.ad a.1. a...•.., w. A. Grease the area around• the 'TOBACCO ELIMINATOR- wtste.g a-. Ruth, New York (A), 1921 ..457 eyes with Vaseline i .watercolor done with a rather dry QUICKLY and permanently eradicates all -. ' Most total bases, game - Bobby jelly or cold brush with oil paint technique,- Pcaavvinc vfor CiG RETTICS. Alberta Drug, For Y cream befor! beginning the $ham- _ particulars writs Bnx $73. London. Out. Lowe, Boston (N), 1894; Ed De- poo, and soap will not enter the •lahanty, Philadelphia (N), 18%; eyes'.- - Gil Hodges, Brooklyn,.•1950 ..17 �. How can I remove rain spots Most home runs—Babe Ruth ..714 from velvet? : BEAUTIFUL as LUXURIOUS = " 'Most home, runs,- leason- - Babe 'A. Sponge with' cleaning fluid, j - Ruth, New York (A), 1927 ....60 always rubbing in one direction ; -Most home rubs, i game -Lowe, only-.. -- - Boston (N), 1894; Delahanty, Q. How can I ctrl a feather that Phila. (N), 1896; 'Gehrig, N,Y. -has become damaged from rain or " (A), 1932; Klein,' Phila. (N), dear? _ •� 1936 (10 innings). Seerey, Chico- A. Sprinkle it thickly- with..com•_ _go (A), 1948 (11 innings); mon salt and shake it before a . • r Hodges Brooklyn, 1950 .....:.4 bright fire, or over a hot radiator, - Most 3-base hits -Sam Crawford, until dry.•It will be as good as new.. s . Cincinnati (N), 1899 -1902; De- n H n 3, g; Q. ow can I clean wrought iron ?* trait (A), 1903 -17 .312 k. The' best way is to dampen i Most 3-base hits, season -J• Owen woolen cloth in • sweet oil,, rub ° 1 - Wilson, Pittsburgh (NJ, 1912 36 thoroughly, and then polish with a`; Most 2 -base Kit4i -Tris 1�. Speaker, y p elf woolen cloth. Boston, Cleveland, Washington, Q. How can I make a good mend - Philadelphia (A), 1907 -28' ...793 Ing cement? .- �.. : :,• - Most 2 -base hits, season -Earl W. Webb, Boston (A), 1931 , . ,, ,67 A Mix I quart of wood ashes, 3a -cup of table salt, and enough •FROM COAST TO COAST IT'S Most singles =Ty Cobb .:....3,052 water to give proper consistency. 1Most singles, saloon (modern r41e. The dark appearance at first will. _ . JOHNSON MAIL ORDER ard) -Lloyd Waner, Pittsburgh afterwards turn almost white I 192Z plumbing and f4eptinR Supplies .198 Q. How can .I remove the odor - I Meet reins -Ty Cobb _.2,244 'of osiions from the breath? SfrQetivlller ant. - -Most rusts batted in -Babe Ruth A. Chew a -, whole coffee bean or ' • ' ' • • . ' ' • • •... • • • • • • • c2,209 -' a sprig of parsley a hic- i • has been - - PLEASE SEND CATALCOUIr AND PRICES _. ]lost runs batted fnr season -Hack dipped- in vinegar. If a lump of ' Wilson, Chicago (N), 1930 ..190 sugar saturated with virago "r is Netne :........... .............I...._....... ........... :... - - - :.:.:...:. g a: eaten, it will also rcirm•e A4Mrege _ - YI33UE 40 19$I,. odor from the breath. I� -......-:....•,. .......,`..,..`.....- ...... -_`� _ SS Rest Cmaat=ft Chi October `. Tbs tiwest speaker .� . n be Mrs. Birreli, Dist. President, Boil tilpate, "Mae was gust •peaklr at The ihmday gnntvesary Services Rev. IL R. Konkman ;. At the Brock Road Community Call - "Do's and "Don'ts for our !n- '° Auxiliary met at fire hares were wall ,attended. assisted by Rev. of Bev. 8taintoa's sewice at Niue Club Euchre held oat W of Mm Elmo Disney on Thursday CIO and Rev. Hsr, 3taiatoa, The ico on Sunday evjeni. Wednesday o! stituxe." Hostesses - Geo. Gray, lost week prizes were won by Mss. Mrs. A. J. Gray, Mrs. Goo. Duncan ors Disney kindly took Mr, Stan. for the evening it supplied the music Mr. and Mrs, T. K.ivell, Bsrfoitmy Jam, mss. Push and Consolation and Mrs. Bruea Byers for a short motor drive on service in their us- were callers on some of their 4t by Mrs. N. Hardy; Mr. Percy Hardy, Anniversary Services will be held ual fine way. The hone choir did here, on Sunday:. , },• ' Mr. Norris hard and ,Sunday. Stanley enjoyed it *rery well at them r.. Hardy Consolation in Brougham United Church on the t�nueli. Qrnins seev4ca. Mr, and - DDs. Chaska 1RYlaost„ ei¢' , • Y.- _ —.-•.� k Mr. Pugh.' Refreshments were Uth of October. Re7, Harry Mellow The church Boars and all, afro BroDkiin, were with Mr. and JIM- V served by the Committee. of Northaninster United Church, in The Y. P. V. hold their first meeb- thankful to all who helped make the Wes. Sadler on Sunday: = Oshawa, will be guest speaker, ing oMthe fall sestson at the home servie�a g� of Rev. and Mrs. Mo Thurs- and helpful Mr. and Mrs. Rlcharda of Toroa• - Members of Brougham Wbmen s �s4 SR©�G Ms. and Dire. Hunter o! Tomato to, were with Mr. aad ,Mss. X ma Institute enjoyed at film at the Un- day, October 11, All young people Teaching Staff spent the week -ezid Disney on Sunday. t ited Church in Kinsale, sponsored by will be welcomed, with Mr. and Mrs. Glen ,Eaatwbod. The W. M. S. of *e Okvdt and Mss. George Philip he. Kinsale W, I. Miss Miss Mar - The massy friends pf Mrs. W. Per- kins was *speaker. subject hope the eye specialist in Tor- fined s to the house during the pa of of "Foods" wan very interesting. onto will help her with her serious -__ o- eye trouble. (BECAUSE IT GIVES ' `� writing,. is. progressing nicely. A - -_max s, . a.fn �� dF M� vat •, � Mr, And Mrs. Carl Derrstt; also 911sm on Friday afternoon on a ton Pegg's on Thursday, October 11, " i t and Mrs, Bill Devitt had tea very interesting subject to women s "frith Mss. Wicker, of Toronto, on "Food and Figum" Miss Found. at 2.00 P. m. I+,11 ladies welcome. _ N O V P L „A S u R `.'' �Vodaesday of last week. Home Eeononist" of the Women's meeting is the after Mr. Jack Browes, of Orill* called Institute Branch, Dept. of Agricul- noon"' 1 should do _ on his son, Bud, and fstaily on Sun - 'tun, spoke. Everyone enjoyed the. • L Y'f' bast to preserve�duek hunting. And day.. discussion and vieitors from Picker- Greenwood here Or* o' few hurts that will help. Don't sho& urlto ow _ The first euchre of the season, be'- Ing W. IL were greeted. Tea . web bg sponsored bf-the Women's Ins- ser7ea after the meeting. duct is within range, and be titute, was held is the Hall on Toes- A luncheon was served, last week Ths'ffMpathy of the friends here ��- • ;�'�'1- f ~ sure to pick up cripples. day evening -with a good attendance. at Brooklin for Mrs. Birrell. Dist- -g'o to Mr. W. C. Murkar and fame- 'air. Wm. Gray won the gentlemaais riot President of the Women's Ins- ily in the passing of a dear mother. Where possible, late first prize and Mr. Riddle, second. `� a good retriever acrd, Ladies' first was won by Mrs. 'Ellicott and Mrs. Home and en. y a MARKHAM FAIR rry0�e weleapntB, a('nome aDd eajOy a teal swing o euchre. 3r, d Mrs. Gerald Harbron and OCTOBER 4 5 - u �' '_" ` - •�.- — — .._ _ daughters Bernice and Ina-Jeaa of lliyrtie, called on their aunt Mrs. on Sunday evening: FBIDA,Y, 4 CTOBE B 5th, 195. iLsrtthews 31rs. Seebeck slid Mn. Matthetws HORSE SHOW returned on Saturday after a pleas- BLACK I end WHI'IOg SHOW ~ Pat week spent with friends at At- Chador the auspices of York County lblst" Breeders' Asonlatisa , teao and Brockdlle. GUERNSEY BREEDERS' SHOW _ "'^ • , Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mairs visited F_` REGIONAL SHE SHOW a#�v+ *, pt _ ,. _.. Am Sunday with friends in Toronto. TROTTING RACM PONY RACER o we wounded y` : t Min Wilcox, of Toronto spent the H. M- S. GIR S' TRUMPET BAND- -week-end " birds in your boo whether �- •.'�,,�� „"'� with her sister, Mrs. Bence �-- • toll recover tlNta. or rut, _ "'�•••r'?ar.cs✓' � - : -- 'SATURDAY, ACTOBER 6th, 1951. Mr. J. C. Cowie of Toronto, sail- _. -- RED AND WRITE SHOW (AYR:SHLR'ES) . Wise �tNng, today =vwv t for tw orrow's, bolldior; call- led oa friends here one day last wit, VAder the auspices of Toronto District Ayrshire Breeders Clair tit. and Mrs. Gordon Duncan raid LrVESTOCK JUDGING - _ - Uttls daughter Carol, of Mats hun, REGIONAL TAILWORTH SHOW - €"��'` l Mrs. the week -end , with. Mr. and HORSE RICE$ _ , _ PONY RAC3'.'3 C � � • ( ;�i _ ..Mrs. M. 8artock. MIDWAY MERRY�GO -ROUND RLIN ±'�P Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. d• S r. +. M. H' S. �P ,i TNt t1itLIM4 it1WiRllEi LIMITIO Gordon Gregg -lase Alictyel�, - $OC88 r4►]308 Pitching T0111'II$IDBIIt - sr•rra►oo, errrasie •A.1t1 o Vera married on Sa ` 1s8 Marsr=et Duncan of Toron- to Visited her brother -Georg@ assd _ family; also calling on other frieadr during the past week. Mr. and firs.- Wan- Knox- visited Ennison Harry and Sirs. Knox of So llittl�e r day ( ( 1 s Enruskiilen opt Sunday. - r flow*--adds and- Mrs. W, Slack were at .. '!pyrite on Saturday afternoon att- ending. the wedding of their niece �� - ate,,;., ..- ...,.. .�«.• d..�.. M1sa Duff and 3Ir. Lymez. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Har• -rey- and son John; also hire, Harvey Sr., .had yaw r, sr kr dinner on Sunday with friends in ll'oronto. Mr. and Mrs R. Middleton.- of 8touff llle called on brother Ross Bulk--and Dire. Middleton on Sunday.. � � � -• - ;, The regal.:- monthly meeting of - - ` the Women's Institute will be held _ PER DAY in the township hall on Tuesday, Jr $Umymenpwomen in 1 142 s w - � - - ' x � ' ..s$'u{. :' � '' f • X'z,3' �' +,.+. y, '�'�"` � � ..fie � _ _ -_ a..a gain ' x ° z a - /►,y a �. N" ft N% - 11 ft "t ii�/Cy soft AN .,, OR. lu maw .f,•rh . �rlrro, t>Aw man ... Y PER DAIS Nag= ._ + °'si r ,a is.; N .r,.' f< n � •�' w '�' - KK e ,. r � � .�. 1� t �, { - _ in ^ t'• .vim, k C. a 8?%: a '„� ''�5. °!,xx 3 H. #' 2w" w ': 'CC sy' a D ��t '. ks, As. ,•,•- v4..,', .a' �v: ''^"^ \' }Y� ^ w•' ap''#' N: V( ` vi "�h p. eG t' }^ '+K,}i 5, ^Ya \i 4 ', 'vY •• � , ., ^w! �a rC n♦ r -2i 50 80(_ v q ��fl DAY U Apply 1-9 Siding Shingles, rich' - textured and economical. over your old siding. Made of asbestos and cement = fireproof add rew t E. Cali us today. _ Ae ire 441 -YC r Lib Bui'ding ' Material,`.. and Fuels ,PHONE PICIY=WG 74 Ar ICkssi 'eta A.dv't * ,.,Crippled _. _ - RATES " X1'6' "� rum !'L Oese coat per word. Mi.n,iia 23 ;id.00 CATTLE 35c, if ��, itemittance must il�oo E (i00 lba, laccompany order. Count address and $2,00 i � (under 600 pounds) r X5,00 - ���-`:'Rw: �th -... ,phone number. --:.� ; � . CALVES - - _ . •i _ • -� 1 $1,00 -_ • ` _ ,� machine, -c Caulfield l exec. waaah- ` _ s . Hourly pick n _ _ -. _ Pickering 1�ilarket & Locker , now motor, P _ Pla In good conAtaon. Itocert �> Broughaun, Phone Pick 241JiUer� hone, collect Pickering 65 J PHONE 30 $ 12 30 - _ :- - SALE ,SHI ELDS MINK FARM - i :r 1t SATURDAY, t►41. 13, .2 P, 34. _ Frenchtgan's Bay Yacht club QUALITY - - - - Yacht Club Building .141 .141 x , du; 4 F! - - It "Motliv sailboats, party oomplete, jl. MARKET - Oct. 12 _ TS SALE or >;E`T : cemien� t block FRESH KILLED CAPONS - << building, Lit) x 6o on Fairport Itch. /'� �'�j n Road. Phone Toronto !{ adoipn '� � /1 ; M: Q T S - _ - 4278, or l,entr•.:Y Film Su I a98 f01" your �/ iVr/ J1.::11 L 1Uj PP Y, rAavebpor: Rd. TorontoOct.12 _..TEIA�'K�+GIVING DINNER n 'CHICKE.F l'or Saie, young; glee - $ R � L'1 R p LAN wcholten, airport hose North Duey _ t + t bartbn tniid house on left, side north - 'POPULAR U LA R from o, �, PR Meats P 3 ecifi ICES fOcessed, to Your p C'&jionsl - ,BABY- SITffX 7ioung married wopq - y are can do baby-sitting in evenings. PI30IQR: PICB.iill m !e 'i:- :_ Phone Pickering 33J, - - FOR SALE - Finlay coal or ;;od razyge, Water front. In good condi- v -- .- U00. Phone Yickezing 52,W3, ����� t FOR SALE - Palomino mare, �,,// +o FARMERS ��•�,, tared, in foal; yeas• ' Shetland - ; tx'o sets harness; four saddles --- __ -_ -- ' SW geese; two wine barrels; small CASH PRICES PAID lCtaetor, 3- horse, and attachments; • ' 'rg Meteor coupe, excellent condi- 'iOR DEAD OR ()R1ppLX _ -' m $1300. Phone Pick. 235W2, ' LHD ANIMALS I'HOTO-,�a.+,,eu�� ' Week -ends only, JRY •;Hackney mare, dark bey. Sound iia I-IORSEB - __ • . - I � 4 �y ��. .. 'wind and ` limb. Registered. Fine sad- Si5.Q(i •8Ct , i die mare, Prize - wiser in eseris$8 00 9ir9 - w�fi :..imDBH -- W�'a'�� der workor. 88.00 wghis yqe� M Days UT SMALL ANrMALS REMUVEI) FREE PNfSCOPTIQN 0.010 A. 1. tom,," R, =NUNN" - FOR SALE , young gullets four ' :; land halt months old. J. Witz;ce, opp- vaite Dunbarton School, - - _ and DE(;ORAT1 G ` - Guaranteed quick, clean, first -cam I FCC" SPEEDY P/Qf�C -UP Py ONE - _ Painting and paper-han4ing. 42.00 ©iYG R �� ES • • f ' L '- -- hour. Eric Stokes, Decorator. Ii, ; � � � �'- R � � ' . 8, Pickering. Phone 35W1, N' r)EiRIN'0 :. FOR SALE - Pjymou#h Sedan %ith - - _ r®dio and heater. Nice appearance. ! 'A'N� �'�- CS2NC31• CC,. trT,L�. Apply "Robin Hood ", kiigh- - 5 � . - bush Trail, East Woodlands. _LOCAL 1RERPESENTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 ° - .. 'For F;lectncal Appliance, Station- " 4 WEST HILL P1� - ery, Office Supplies; TYl?in8% J�lim- SCAB. SS0! ' PHONE: os 1 ` etian blind Point: Wallpaper; _ 81 ��� j' - �etian blind. etc., Try Iieevil's, - e i : _ -_ Claremont, Ontario, wa at - - _ _ -- P&Jn ingg and D . r lag Ingo - `JLIi. , - M g - %_ Work Guaranteed. - - _ _ $�.� OF TORO1430 L F7STATii< BoAaD'= - -' PAOr1�ONBFA f i- F`airport Be..... 'GORDON G. CROSS acb C H .. We will be pleased to D� aP deal - ���usillt ..: -, •- .. _ .. -. Hall - REALTOR - b4rhest pnvailing prices. y W �ppl«d farm animals and >fa1 SYER'� SATURDAY KI niA Iii 5 T., 'PIC K E R ING' VILLA( 1191 Lor Toronto service, telaphasie ONT 8 P� COURTTrOL'A► OONFIDEhG'I'L�L 3>SRVLCE - f/1s2! or Toronto F.ItPiBE i_&#SE _, - - - 0094: • Brooklio 63, Clarimral Valuable • Selling -- - 13{lyln " _ f DAWN YOUNG LIMITM 1 able P - � g Ex ebangrng t�zes specials -Jack APPLES FOR SALE pot CALL WITHOUT Baxters, Blenhei ns, R. I. Greening. 'SPONSORED OBLIG'ATIOX 1,00 SOAED BY LADIES' AWL 1`- i per bushel, without container, IARY' - _ 'PHONE •PICKERING t R C. Reesor, 4 con% mile and a ( Irsaa� ages half west of Brock Road. Ph and right Oy ouz Pick. 96J2. _ °A° - 'lowing are on the gl st: Tu�esdaey the many can attend, _ Oct. $ 2nd. St> Stmon•e have invi C G• I. T, has ! : Apprak a st tee ns a been cancelled for their meeting and we hope some of . the Ladies will be able to attend. On F'OB F'B$$ &"MATXB this �Pe� but will continue again - saV1g„skinn l�G��s Thursday, the 11th,'at 2-,30. we are - i nett invited W visit Fairport and the - 'Gurney Heating gy" "M f `Get Lovely lam who can are aesked to con tar y Curve ! Mrs. E. Closson or Mrs. F. Gbed�t �ntr0a� T>6rtitk $ppp�r fft GT LJAFi ANTEF,D tVrlTjCH and Id ham in order to let FairportA��Q 160 '10&L Kopf how many can plan tube there a.a >i EADIO 9EAVIOEy� - �ti�.aftwu,o„w �. Cars will be available for t:artspor. PHONE: PICK, 2d13JS t ea� sv r' +«�• as rem` na,.bo r tation , so you need not stay at home, Any Mahe or, Model .. •, u°.nons oe�tleoada .i.rx. On Tuesday the 16t w . R _• .. son a0. Lew 1mDrn�w �, N h e Zs invited ODMAN to Washington to hear h, "O.P You p 7O°'""d t°ap► President of Toronto E. ��eoa�o bytery, Sheet Metal i �RTI�UR FIELD a* ww. ar auaroos,eaDotIDOS_ a ar►a. >,.. ra and again we ask you to correspond 11�et8tl WOr C _ with the Secretary to know how s' Retr of Pickerir, N "PRONE !bona as ore pride four) a �s 0!PC@ Pickerin - worked out as yet but we hope you a �5 Q W3 • • will set that n Picker' i g • •., fight aside as one m D JeN' e _ which to come to Centennial and en- t''x'� ,• J Y a fine areal priced at $1,25 Pte••. .,.. .� :..,.:.�+,.,•aa...:.:4+ii; •:7p; > %•C;•f:.R., ,., .'4 , Person , .. ,: ....,.•+., ? : <:g�...,:s.a:or:::; �.::::::. .,.... :...,...�.;::: <':':.;.? .:rr:. ::r.::.:.;oa•.;•+4:...... n, A:.;:o..av•, : "..... >:: :: p on and children u i :�::w::, .., , :.k: •::,;. . P[CRBRIN a 5 P yearn # 2c G TOWN9gI - .... cents. ` . Jnvitations are being received Ieft BUtILDING PIM1i1n — - s` Uned T�Ftt 1 y l!..,.. wF >:.: WW' by aPtwiatmeat _ Church News �+ , . P' sir OUS r e J. (L� .,PICKERING UNITE „`,.� -' 80 l D CHURCH • � `�� ;�,• ••, •a. � :::�;;:; >; ?':;; <:::,i >a> u+alNdir IN3P �: ^':: ECTOS _ _- • -. Rey. A. II Y►oun�, Minister "' ;, ' � , •::: ,, e•:�'ti: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1951 - - Thank gi�eg Sunday _ _�PICKERIII�G - Sunday School il,00 . - Special Thank g 9 �ti w ,, • P1wae Plelceriag 91st , a. m. s ng Service FYI'IKIt New_. :;'00 for•the first time— __ x.90 P. rn, - Sunday School ::Its famous Goodyear Super Goodyeeu makes available a►VB9I'BdUGH P. m, - Thanksgi °iirtg Service price ran es— -Cushion in two popular - • - _•• rev, Archie ' McLachlan, Ajax g the DeLuxa at $36,00 and the NEW P=EMURF Puiff S In charge. MARATHON at- 0111Y, $28.80 (size 5.70 x IS), (6.70.is) WATER BOWLS, . :HOT WATER SYBT> AM T'r,ited Churc?� Noman's Aeaoc. _ DRIVE IN•I TRADE IN TQDAYI . The regular of the Pick- - LESS BIG � d3 'n* '• CII 1". A. w:U - - held on Thursday, October 11, at -- -- -- - ,� TRADE-IN � + ��',� -• - — - -- - [OW "£�6- d e - 2.30 p. m, at the home of'Mrs LAyV MOTOR �-- Peattie. Cars will leave the fom;,- SALES'. ,Fore: Brooklin 72- - n corners at 2.1.5,'Will members please S t bring in their aprons sand also art- "� • s - Nw 1$ Highway; %nth c) fcles for the fish pond. Program and - .�'�e erIng �� , Pkooe Hreeitlia 78 R refreshments in charge of Mrs. R. J A1r• - Winter's Group. . I - e Sudimeadireear� Material in Stock Your Friendly Resident Agent' -` BLRLDERf? 1SUYPLM l P ARL GRDY, BLUE and REALTOR INSUEUNCE AGENT ,i.A. E. Richardson Q•RBEN ARBORITE j,jPg� pail, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILS —` -- —••— las eMaes Do hWY ews He 36aft } ALUKWUM MOULDINGS - LLAJ3111TY INSURANCE etc. ` 4 GM;ERAL R4SiTRAN0N Ot The Following It "M 13UT FROM AND LI97_' YOUR PROPERTM REAL ESTATE Aap4alc o� uglm B. FIR INSIDE ago OUTSIDE ` OONVEYANCiNG RoU Rooting ft AM (iradss DOORS FOR SALE WITH as Old - established Agewy, , RAY 8 Shc -ark 8""g Roo! Oostlai CLEAR PINE COME N CYRIL E. MORLEY To $errs Yost. �� DOORS COMP coraw Bead - BSONE: PICKERIN•G 00 _�_ Alslmi+aRidio cap and Vallel�� -- - $CR$EN sad' GLASS - — -_- -- 14'lne Ltatrtg ,N M. Gordon Bloclu LUMBER YARDS - :�� concrato 1 . _ Bsls and Lnese tkdttr CgERIN ^•. ONTARIO � - r posts asra ftew _ Daly Service To and FWeR PHONE: Pick. s4. �lOiiC • OS$AWA A. W. MITCHELL FAIR BEAD Your 1'jgtdQll'�i R '1"lg r ~ - ow"red For All y P'SONE8 7 4 and 114 ti • The two lucky' winners who won or p$ONH: PICK > i W *ONE TRUCKS PASS YOUR WAY,, big' prizes of two lots of .land, and � Steve the g60 Bond, were: George McMas- _ ter, Alliston, Ont., ticket No. 911; KEN ANA C LJ1 R K E and second to Susan HOwalchuk, 3 07 ' " - _ • - STAFFORD BROS. �bord St. Toronto on. No. 2'160. SIX CUBIC FOOT F'SIGIDAIRB 3eolrv>i18xTAh �opjo The first winning ticket was sold by P _ : IIVE-FOOT, Two CUBIC FOOT FEtICADAIBS AUCTIONEERS Mr. Horner, of Barrie. 'The' second $SVENi FOOT, SI% CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIRS PbO°o - �YL►itbg 6as9 was sold by Mr. E...Chomey, .Fair THRIFTY THIRTY• NC 9 ELECTRIC STOVE and Authwissd far » port Beach. The Commzittee wishes' es, e! Qatari. sad %sic. 818 D[INDAS ST. E., w '1`BY to thank everyone who helped them Now Available $� t """�'!'�` col and cold .tickets for this big day. -- UNUMINU how p R al No" Sorry to report Linda Maitland - ����i� - Maio ONLY bg - - Sales our spedalty at 8oasoaaW I MCEACIANILE'S i1e11 rind injured her arm. Here's pntea, Deal SWTW for tY hoping for a speedy recovery. �p A� TT . Prkn of on.. >!![tItNIT1i8E DEALER Week -end visitors were : Mr. and - GENERAL E it ri 1� MOTORS Mrs. R. Horner, Barrie,' with their NUI&M P. 0. i "g'' FUNERAL DIRECTOR daughters, Mrs. Denny a� Mrs - , $,. BA.LSDON & SON - - lfaawi P. O: pw■o � M Dumoad, and also Mr. and Mrs. Har- - - _ <- Zes■Ilnr iss�+ lass oa111hliiaid, Private Ambulance SWAN — old Graham, of Aurora, and Mr. and —_— =- -PHONE P10CERING' 39 — ssal�sasaea ai■es lm Day or Night Mra.. W. Horner, of Toronto: _ - _ f Won, MNnEACENii>!, Plop. ROUGE HILLS ..and ROS€BANK DAVID H. MARSHALL phone Pick. 193 We are glad to hear Mrs. B. Lott - �HIB WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS • on is improwng after her illness. p We axe pleased to . know Mee.. For a good appetizer try mixing various fruit jukes $ARRI and STORE Jt�000tIEPI'l9 s ingot• Claude Brown of Rosebank is better., _ —serve slightly chilled.- - FSONIis PIGYS:ZNQr J Y Mr. and .Mrs. Lacey had leis t daughter and fWmily of Kansas with For Real Estate, Insurance anal 47ortgagm ffiesswadn" Sri. MAW theme last week - - I - DONNILiA.% and RICHARDS a Jack M is we k Ottawa spent r � I � �O � Rea Ft . IC E3b ' Ontario Land $ttrreTors. And t _ a few days they week with Mr and Professional IiDrgiaeorn LTC' .AT87® AQ..ar�•N,Lwe.a. a� Mrs.ifg Scwv►lm of Altrna Rd - - Sorry to hear Mr. George Dixon SUBURBAN BPECiALI 3 h ills !fig St. B014 Itt TALUATOR of Altona Rd, is on the Sick list. _ _ _ _ "'. OSHAWA. ONT. ' ' Phone, or Write Mrs• Blakely and daughter of To- KINGSTON RD., :.CAR. 7 -981 IlGss Strost, Seat _ -Tonto; visated Mrs. Schwslm - r.,_ for STOP :3r6, = pis b . 60M elf DU'NDAS S.. last. +.i��4 a fenv days- last week 08 - PICKERINiG - RESIDENTS MAY CALL - Jnl. 19 Sorry to hear. that Richard Beck- . t tZ+i1CI�fINGS ONLY) - PICKERING if J. e -t of Ro3ebank suffered an injured - - smkle, playing football last week. _ -']�P Pl'B BAST WE 850VLD HAVE 1'L"� Mrs: Hanson of Rouge Hills is in le her son Billy -- • - whi . 'th.the flu, - bed ws 0 8N�#� tn: CFehaWB Hospital with pneum- - _ - w sue" _ OPro ,I s,I, oni., with a broken leg. Sustained in a fall in her home last .week. < ..►. Nsau men# Works" Mrs. 'L. Trinnell -is in' 'hospital, giway M 9AG to laOO and wm to t9.t10 - IIaOBT. AUSTIN. PRC)P. Evoainges Mon,. Wed- Fri, Ito 9. Ontario DISNET ELD( :. DPP. P• O• • - : 8- it. 1, . Whitby. L - - _ - _ _ • Two Miles West Of Whitby On OSZ�W A. ONTARIO Whitby t No. 2 Highway 6-61 Between 3 -4b8Y Oil. - :WHITBY 462 ' tThrwDsy Service Arrangedi e�IO - Sellers & Atk�� - - . I .�• • .PSotr Ag/f >iol w s • B s�o _ . _ s.,..: e PUC ffC*RAP$*R Licensed 1140 -arNe'� ■a. /entas. �Yf11kg. OsN• esox>.. ai■s ; ,►uctioneers = - -OLD AGE ASSIST NCE CLE N D.ENIN - . N�e.d�eted au7�•�° Ontario citizens;--.--.- � Stock. Famed- o r 1) Igo v � and PTOPWtY .,.... �-.. AU dale. personal!, Lioted sad : _ :,►• -' !.. _ ; .. , I .�,�t�. �� P� .� - ._ .: . ; , . '- Years o� Age CA �.. 65 to 69 i i Prompt Servec , `: : ��:;;.,:.,:,�,.. �:' •�:�:��:;;,, :. _ _.. MARKH M Reasonable Rates - �iP��ICATIO�iS —may be taken bq Municipal Clerks, ;.c>�� :I _ ,.,. • 1 - j PHONE: STOU'p''FVILLS s�o - City v�elfare Administrators or by Provincial Welfare �] I Y U I - 4-Laid Workers. - BIILANCE �� - ±QUALIFICATIONS — persons 65 to 69 years may re• _.. . = .. A� -.LICENSED AUCTIONSER - ceive X40.00 monthly commencing January ist, 1952 3 Picketing and Whitby. Twpw _ - if resident is Canada for 20 years and have iacotae,� { Fare ,Hoasebold sad Psopert7 �.. _.. ..,.. - including allowance, less than $720.00 a year if-single l COPIANT and CONAIWT sales •a Sp.dahy _ :and $1200.00 if married. ,.. ��. ; - - •= `�_.` lsye�iatera aai Shcdtoen Pivnpt Attention Gives Gomm D• Cas"'t' Whitby R. L 1 �1Op° 8� ,.a. If'further information is required, please write '. to Department of. Public Welfare, Parliament OASTM, pat., 7 i -3 • Sira►coo St. S. j GYPQ�OC , Buildings, Toronto, Ontario. .. ` pbeae 9-aZp7 I Dolertod Payment Plan Available l _ _+:�.- rr•,!!!j ' _ , Ajavc. Ontario COMRIE LUMBER COMPANY : CITIZENS "v >P11oas Limned 1 ONTARIO ONTARIO .. ' BLIND P)rRSONS ,ACT 70 YEARS OP AGE AND OVER gesrbero Junction. Ottt+yP - - ; SCAR. 93.36 1FYltV7�1 ..An applicant may receive 340.00 - • who are not now receiving Old Insurance Coo gerving Scarbbro sad Pickering monthly -if 21 or -over, a resident - Age Pensions should obtain an ap- Wdte or Phone Over ♦Quarter Century plication from the nearest Post of Canada for 10 continuous years, Office— complete and forward to— Me Re3ee For Farm And Country - and their income, including allow- OLD -'AGE SECURITY, °~ Buildings WANTED ante, is not in excess of $840.00 - ONTARIO REGIONAL OFFICE. Whidstorm Insurance On Buildings Wittdmt%, Silos, eta COUNTRYAOMZS if single and $1320.00 if married. 12TFroat St. W., Toronto. - Automobile Insurance off +All Kinds SMALL ACRE-AGES and - wm817i & Gi bsoi'i Wa have Nwstitins bu F'"v th PHONE : WHITBY 5:11- Good case! do w u .p :.y L CALL - Mr,INGLI9 .;pHTAR10 flEP'ARTMENT:OF PUBLIC WELFARE y for prompt and erperiossrad OLD AORSVS - sia,o0 loci Otfko Honourable W. A. CJoodfellg . . ;• !. At Your Farm I11gMts - AL90' UCiHBY and BOP>s Mioister of Public Welfare. DRAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK l• A. LtA _ • '''".. � ' Hourly Pict: -u! �� F J 1! • 1:Nysie frollect - Agincourt 1s sko! >�srtenaod 8aiaaasa CAMPBELL 0 r t _ � h':• ,,. _ r, '• .,_. ... „ with tlis two,'.i,i(,-dugs and four halt_ grown collie "pups. Directly she saw - - , R tl S T them Rona; 's fur bristled, and then, \s• 1� 7 _._spi>t�'. barking furiously, she took after - '��t � " .:. � " ,; the pups. Any one of them could have rolled Honey -in'the -dust with J "Dear Anne Hirst bl husband tixov 1! «'<' one paw, instead of which they all Y td to town. I've taken a fac _ ' %' <y, :. 'a y < ;, ran -yelpers back to the house. ,a 0._ "• _ is a disabled veteran, After five tory job to keep our little home`> v ; ..,.:..: l{• v' i > years of marriage (and three child- . together. s Yy es a u b put the pups to rout honey .low-• ren) he has been running around "I love my. husband,, and only, - , a „, F ,r., csme bask and, went after the two -,with another girl _die_ asks -me- ! a bin dart._ The.,,. for: -- ask.- a-elws -ace to shove him -i-- can -do"- _..fled. Tipp} sat 6y the side of the a divorce: what is right... : • s Is rond completely bewildered by the, r >: "I am so upset and 'confused "1V a bought a f- ; I'm writin 'this fetter "'' a� acs o{ the other - , farm and • l'cr writing . r ui bed. ti Another time a' neighbour came ► worked right al•. _ MRS.-J. E. "s� ;<+,k • p to call -a .salt - (Deer, if agar.. there ong beside hint: 1. LOYALTY TO WHOM? a • • • # vc2s Dire -kith ,lent} of her •oven. He didn't ++ant • You have spent,•your, nxacriea: - F •'a • 'a + rlfter_�he had lest_ for hnme, + +elk- me to, Uut rte ` life helping your husband. first ' •� • s ing acru•s the fields, l went up to R' was so badly °.on the.iarm. now in tixe factor+, _ f" a t the hr +t -se•x. \'hen I carne out t her€ f `•r% ' �'r• .r _ disabled 1 was a You (lace. dyne, this "to'' ro>Eect x ' a • s aa� no �i Ti rf our two •do p , S its -until 1E�Ep s a i v+ a y 9 afraw « h'tu. to- pret•erve his frail strength. r °,'' • • , o s M t t luohed sera.$ the front field aqd aEL - g g he'd hurt h.m Well, t he has found strength „�� • • +t{ • ` a � there +vas our neighbour bringing 1N self a nit . I re leered the children, enough tt two-time you on the ~ -�- , the d„25 Lark borne because they �+ the' house. and myself. side / -• - icoutdn't leave Irero fv2o' tlrg'$ ,� - 'He clt:ims he SO, loves u:c- � -And n.uw he' tell; you that 1v e - s 6 e` tI.at had npvt:r foilow•ed anyone -° but that be 'can't let rile other gir! ' y'uu $Gould have given more. tine * '"4 • ,t • rs "briars -that is, outside of our own AACI fbt3 dmvn!._.. _. _ _ to tilt huu�e "arid children!' -At- y • s s farnil;:, or soineore• stayitip in, the RELIEF IS LASTING "1lcant,re. ice sold the fare+ acrd, . r';Vt 1011e you rv'er« with the b +! 'a � _ f+O1LP 1 ._supµo'•r a'e have. -got. , ehiW -1 And "^ettin' - a • e For fast, prolonged relief from - e $, $dime tiourr- ,�� .pool + dnmrrtiv „atiitals..- around hr was rnakitip love ' a s litre 'nit v, ;hat' -1 ,would- specially like headache get INSTANTINi. This = ]1% SO � ot f - , . prescoae, ut t tablet contains not to iumch: y else. s i, a ("Deli ruts a, d a Fin - Jet one, but three proven medical "S'ou oil, have to face a s niple, �. n+ se . k i t.t e n ! ingredients that ease the pain fast. decastarir g fact, bpsa ciir� again .oi squirrels - a �% c ` .t`ou married -this'h :a'ri briuie few day. dui I- muss tak'rr a basket And the relief is, in most cases, tasting. -,�dijs�S ` Y g Try INBTANTIxs goat once for pain ' +:uu kut,v what soot he mess, �ovv rb� 4,i apT,Tec ln;a fr reed in town. Aron you know. Despite his T '" s�` g relief and you'll say as thousands do _ protest t: a sir,r+ralk I met a little brown - filar he.ctrll -loves you: -he would i r " " -y Td / s� uisral..F1e - toyj,rd and- I sfoplyed that there's one thing for headache AB ':�:iP.R3, GODS P1tJ1VCi R 4715 Genesis 12:1 -9: 13:14 -17 ' desert you and his ch1drrn -aud '"= qe t� - - ifs rat u clown,- , .it's INSTANTINSI ° ,� � 5 -.4- o p 'and 1 sfo_ aped bicmory Selection: � For tie looked `. n tMrr cu nsc is-t+ at tit caatro� -- f And try INBTANTINE for other - - - - °�,_ i9 -.77 -f-Ord" -out ;r»y_ h_and. Afoilg came 'for a city which hath foundations, `let -tlse other girl du, +n!• It is / `;nuirrel. iumpedt into we farm bf aches, too for ne:uritic,en'netttalgic who. a builder and maker is Goo, ' _` ou. b ;• wife. to +.tweet. his lorsty. i -_ -° / ! pain ... -or for the. paint and aches i n s. hnk,d, .did -a little investigating, that cold. -Flt , Leloc:" r I s ?s; ry '�' ire, s++m�! a co d single tablet et s 1 _ ' 0. , PAY - _ -_ r _ area r, car ran "ti , trim arm .-r � r : - l sera. the - - , ttanall fi I +uu der willing f �i+ Y s'ia' s to ur r hi b: g --- - F. 6 S _ ,ik of .mv' recce; rt 'e I. and . at on • the prompt relief. ' 'TI is quarter begin, the lira unit infdrl'i }'• lie shfluid cri inlcjr c '' U �I': yard u. 35-inch fur the OPt +osrte thoulder. I offerer+ him an P - - in a coinprehen4icc stcrfy of Ul,r ` is it enough 10 {ter P marl the suial' r ze! Litter more for 'the apple. He took 'a lithe nibble and " c.•: ere to rove }rote can-Le the utiier. .;Zs sh�wu in "din ram, th'ij z settnstananatutay Trstarneni history. The lesson, of. er P g t en Ulrin :-il, down +nto the basket. andalwa !- surd,o €=+.lie hr _fra'nt -. j , always - _.. ,. .this -unit be:ria:.itith .Vbrt.�am �+,A , lis�on s C31;E piei•e. plus lie- aiid � "IJniv long- -ire. vvotrld lave stayed - •. ;9sa0rtteaady - trace the hrginn :ng, of ti ,e Hri,re :v, "t If he will not do this, then �vnt Pockets. • Wh,p up- several for gifts with pie T, don't know. Ltnfortunate- \ nation to rite conque -t of Canaan » iriu -t' fight any attestrpi trt:rrrek'er.i - r'tr!r cast. lnf, bp ti*•airk ";!` . -1- f iiad ohopp,ri,F roxio and had to Pattern 47ig comes in sizes - iniall Irt hnn .. sender the lradersiri!, of losiiva. � - ``kirk }rL� respousihriitirs: It r• 4i,, : ,After thi;-ituarte9: the%. h•.tot`rrat `- }tour. f-ltture. -aril the •r•eliar.c of 1.1, 161 and -- niedium. 18. 20. ,Small. C:y'g folks -1;e Seeing jciu again i studies still Lc resunted in tilt, th;rel ' }trot Children, that. ! important . si:"r nra ca•d ':,inch,..: `na <r +, tcf..., 1 hot +e! " quarter of 1V52r T! c, writ ar this " to kou._ vii it, ,1,� i `rn-d. THIRTY -FIVE CENTS 11- iotaln Tar, 43e - - -* - -- -' - giidrter ssY'ti+ disci -.er 't.'.. g,nf:.. F and iiit v.1 hat your taunt "r(; +•t+ I.S: r r in r +in- ( sea ,,1,� . ra *tub >r_ he _. _ -.• 8 U .R P R I S E! s - , lwsemseors q -IabMr tisrNa /3e r.r and 1 �nLtte -t td o. th:t of arse refit fur - "th'+ taro. Erne - canes of t: ;ud'..elert;an c-i_ t! 'r nor= •.. :� . n.. P re s`d I +rat i 8n.1 tv RnF + Go 1 as ! tali, � heiipg, c1o,nuc +K stir. ta -fret. Err ; . ,5 i p'Anty LESNU.riul>vR.Ey AC,DRESS. �.tfter *!te vs'rddi rig. tl,e -- h;spl,y Up;rdedowa to Proven - led t. r c trl y ears o: treat f _ . r _ c unlr �verc photop=iplied as they Prevent Peeking naticsn ' Th;. ;turf+' is tart cula►1} ` %, 'r'te me later awT rerT iiic 'ir :rat Srnd r r,!cr- to Ttov 1. i23' l.igat felt the church, and l roofs. w ere - - - - intere +tin today teacart -c of even;. ' t"'rs"' "• :° :. _ , S art, promised in a few u�yi,. g C XX!3iN tM' !j'SI g 1 . ' ee•�r , . t. :dew l'r,r'r„1•tn, 1 t The bare _ eonrernsng re Jew,, Let,. t. e-'tn) _ "env`eldPe' dolt arrived anti'' wa.• u S I �b'i ! 3.Lf, i r- .lanrl . omixed to,.1 . :,ra,i� at�f u+, . , $ - ia:., l ult!_ 1L'L, �u hs"c a nut•.�u' Ppneel in 3 l i dO �lO 0 - 1 When a, mar's -wants _to et rid a ! t)�ytl! ! '�' d!b -. - ps i.. great eYritem_etit. - I � - acrd force cr. t "r Jews ha a conic et a wife he can think up all Botts i+ mitre were stveria studies _ of %t'idr" I & „ of excuses. But give her another chance.to be the pr'utx�. - fanner busy wsthcwt cra#s - a- bahw' ly,a oil a- rug and 'on O!3 -- fir-4 , _ f. i sort o, ohs . that don't $ � : 3i S. moiltlt� f (hit; yearltrTile- 1' - or of wt a he wants.^ if this sln.b- the I the, back the+' read• Pleas state ISitY ,ry ! I c prob. row, . a tt `w•r -rE, - +6`_'inaanee•: N.3 /1 3 land. about one -tent. ti•e s,ze of �. P r rltarly ""dvltrch„ size sou cant. and _ ErsgLxnd, is being. trw- turnix(i .'_letn- faees_:you, tell Anne .Hirst. Partner wanted to turn the cove. { }o++ )nails " - g ;'into- another fs.rld to= pastifie_. -fir S: A that the desert �s" pin".,nt;r,i; a, the � abevt it-.at Box 1, 123 Ei bteenth _ .." _ J -. .. ; . ,- _ .: - `-`. - - 3111 d1! / ! $' 3• f/' r -St:, blew Toronto. Oat, Piro Fe could do' tl'ia " there ware 1i+ kilowTed e i r lost which Cads rose. Israel -grown flower, are ',tin¢ g' 1f' W di 4ri S i lid Ipr'', i - ;, 1 parked and, air= f.rtyght_sd to_E.0 ;opt i _ _ ;; literally bvchti: of wild ahpfe. titan _. _ia t.h »_lcsadau ;nom, rot -evdFy truth ue - had to be picked-tip And taken away,: know. is a cancilr given us -to, work f JOIajiDi�' x - and the Cire Starr;, l % -ar cd '''! ':. - - -- _ C", love to rata its a-ud mute _,Aiv. -bait- all the knowledge + •L1 % Nlrl ill► 2yI0 1V 6 CaFiforriia air the only two'areas _t 4 s �_r� -- PP ge -oucan .Li dl . _ - "� �"' ` -�V ` "tl1$tY pnN '$Opt} rU ++ -has deed a+• "a and _r ern. uc; ..ir' fur. the higFre�t -. - - that cultivate " fiowerc' the year -'.+'' aa►. ! CHIRONICL . �rou nd . Three years ago, re,ult tiot here, thank , pttPt,rnc netts wort drxoited to't1,c ro +th althopgh 'ere- ha.Fe hart to_eali iii itig so of ve v table . out 43,7f(therrF ifa` ES ...aP�lena flay nlcver�nctakelstrcthr An t r g -john Ru kin ` ISSUE 40 1911 Oil Rcfinvrir_, is r t,ecie,I to reaeit t INGERFAR •away. } - ..2.500.000 toms ar year nos that the ". ,n +•, ?., :- " - �' -', t. E,Vt•r t-rtrd ,puck ux up - %vindti lla A O N E Y .. of I + = - . new cracking plant �, :•, l:oue niio � out atilt gra•. % It i. q�i+te.a tut.. .- operaticin. '�- Partntt-is ti:rotenYRg, to -cut d ... ;,IS Abral ant is rev-crcd by ' inure. " 7�b11: i'earnr down to rartF,' w+tti the tree'. a. tile' quickc•t and our � a vengoance� last seek-- canning, '�� people than an other figure in his -- est wav' of.. dealing With tile. prtsh- + ♦ -_ -tory, He is "the father of-the Jews, wa`1LittR, knitting and hovs'eckaiiint, lrm -which I think ;•, an rec-rtient .a �O�E�.r �E� BLANKETS -. --and wort of Ore sarne -.corm ..tx. :-The �fohanimedang ceapcct.hiixi be- - g g flue;+ I must have been doing -sou ;q t cause' he `was the randfarlier- of g trrnpr l,uw t u.ewh Inrdi,,•v,t•d:" _ �t4m Osct , -• e . •• much gaVt nq and got behind' with Easu,. from whence came the Ara-- ' charl-girig 'season It i� tau weeks - tTn work. Iwo days away from r O WOOLLENS!. _ v. - -bic natiorss. To -the •Christians he >' now_ Z;nce the barn, 'Ewallovvs" Jett. • _ k. " is the "Father of the Faithful." His home and . I'm 'like a chi rfinniieg One'day they were here -tlic� art h " right to this title .is . seen. -rh- this after its tail. F..specially when al- -day. -they w ace g <it)c. .Aixi w•e (rir� lesson-. A-1- God's call he • kit his -long comes an editorial: rester -re- - them- darting in and out of the kindred and went out, not -know- minding me that a promised article barb" ai sittin in" -a law- 8tong, th2 + :ing whither he went." But he be• for the October- issue of_a 'lcertatn' hydro wires ore the ricithe.dine. tht,r - ,.lieved God.'Thiougfi his -seed came ,- _ - 'M + rein azane had not vet reached the y plumage gleaming . _ . _ r,i,/r' ' ; - g <atin - tuna c in nc� " -Jesus the ,Messiah, the son of \Lary oR'ice, 'got Surprising 7ince at.that sun. Tile last two �ays• there fins !ti ,.4, �•' � who conceived of the Hol Ghost. -time it wasn't even typed! Y _ - ' been oiie'lorreTy little tree swallow '' � ~ � ` _ _ _ •_ In Him all families of the earth.are But"• the faF1 days are +cith' us 'sittilig around on the clothesline ,.R, �,..• blessed. 'Abraham was God's to- •novv and cooler weather 'makes i' P prop. L wonder what fiaPPCris w•f,rn - •c -• neer. Throughout his wandering; ho work that nuch -easier.._ And Part- a» little. bird gets had his eye on the eternal reycard, ntr isn't putting in any wheat so In ,place of the happy little barn`+ the City' whose builder and maker wre don't have that to worry about. ' ,wallows +ve_ have the elate} ,:tiluc • � I , ; �„� " ' " is God. - On a one- -.pan farm there are jays. Handsome birds, no doubt. but certainly disturbers of the peace:. 4t tl is minute.therc is _a'-blue' fay t. unit or worn, screeching from the to of an oak CROSSWORD i •Kind o[ rtfte 1 Wild to ' $ P at. vvua power _tree near the house -treat. than _liicc -, �.�. t. Entreatlea S".. Property _. _ P YZZL` 1. fr o r X91: Alm g-e -•• w he h scolding a squirrel - of Blanket prices are. at record highs( Now's the time to use the moneysaving +feast T1. Chargge v Itti vc}iicti there are plant.. I31ack sq,uir- FalrReld Plan, You just send our old knitted or woven woollens -all- .. !; Eeaa, Bas Te15, q , / y t0. ,ea rubber E3. Mathematical. grey squirrels, browns squirrels wool socks sweaters suits underwear ete,-ffl the Fairfield Woollen Mills. ACROSy' DOWN It. ,Cubic meters instrument -and Ti In return, L Poultry 1. Otlllzs I6, Shelter . tt. Cling . PPY bath- at them; all. Bu.t you receive ors(} PIESN BL/1NKETS, ,COMFORTERS a - Product 20: Pied -� or es. Red aye, nct -COMFORTERS isn't" interested in $ATIN-BOUND BEDTHROWS at a; fraction of their normal cost.. ' Fair. t. Fiber pTinst ' 8•'AUtomoblle Hamlin 89 masculine _ . fields' improved methods of fashioning new blankets From ,old wool) m '!!. KnocRs storage placl ?8..1'andal. squirrels her . hunting field is tilt e 18. Chess pleca =, Impish fairies 2t. Cravat - `n_ 'nickname' maitre greater savings today "titan evtir- before I is t rnan tad pasture where she "+will flush any , ti. Spoken 4. F,lex;ble head ss. Fundataetitrfl n4.:Vot many iSUS •' • "• , it, Single thing covering :9. Writing nuid /6. Mingle - k1 Pecting, bud._vvithia_ range.. �> -'SMART NEW-CONVOY COATS! 17. InLrodvMlon Honey is- a funny little 'dog -slie r^ 1T. Mud _I 2 3 5 ti 7 . loves ,e,,. 78. Crippled B 9 10 tl people but activcl,• dislikes _ " ° Sate, too, on +has warm] rugged Co►svo t9. Jn fee 'of a trio It -' Costs. Fairfiolds make themi complete with f4 all other- do On'e da p 81. sport ' l3 g. y Partner hood, in sizes for men, women and youths .. , .8 =, 9- shaped 15 Ib - ; went down for tlrc mail and met our - from your old woollens, _ 88. Pausena r7 . .- Ieighbour froii) across the " "road 25. Affirmative l$ f Act nowt' Send the coupon today lot full -z _ Wes. Poverty seed details of the' FairAsld Plan, DISTANCE.. Heaps MEANS-NOTHINGi 21. Gaelic form or r Job„ » f AIRFIELD & SONS Qt. Charge 80. Smooths gi. Swiss river Any. LTD. aT. Most or Judah 2B i I anywhere! e! Vlt'INNiPEG WOOLLEN MILLS dangerous 39 3♦ 32 33 34 36 AsrHv n i it. Pay attention 1 WINNIPEG 40. Docompo _ - tI. Polleemas� 39 ngarert:of rdm or r .t- (stanie) always ready and Fairfield l Sons Ltd., Winnipeg' 103 ' 1s. Parade 49 41 _ easy to-use. ASTHMA. Send ms your full -eglon catalogue givin 'g 118. KInB of DOB's soorhine, aromatic full details. about is w blankets- and Norway fumes bring welcome. t Assume the 4G` _ tali from.-the distressing l- Convoy C. !..i.....13 a "pearance. or symp sof bronchial asihms. 17. Nerve notwo' _ Econamr coo. At any drug y •48.lr'lower s 49 $eon in Canada and U. S. I NPvME........._._,.._... ___. '49 Rock? _ •, Dinnaele 51 r� SCHIFFMANN'S gy�pp.. Cook in pater R ' it: Nearest I ........._.- ................ f Nt Ifs. Before - . Answer Blse rh on This Pass ASTNMADOR ................................................. - :'= .. •. ! eta J f ' ��A �` Mrs. Mulholland has over ones��s hundred for dark- W .kiddies ,registered cing tuition during '#e - ,�►8'�ST BILL ,u _PHONE current boa- son. Fourteen grown -ups have join- ;., a , Kingston Food- -- '^9a°p 7 _ .. ed- her tap- dMtciag closes try* 1ta _ 411 : Phone — THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY _ OCTOBER *; $, 6. and several more are e xpected: Next week Mrs, Mulholland and some Itvesiseg Shows At 7.04 and %00 • ._,_ _ •- P. M. Saturday Maitiaee at 1'.80, of her talented dancers will deanon- _ THURSDAY, FRIDAYo SATURDAY _ 5ania - .._ ; _ _ _ -- F� - their. artia at school grid uation exerciaes•in West ventures of Tom Sawyer - _ - AN. T'ECENICOLOURe _ . .. .._ _ " 1' -Hill. 'A backing motor Car knocked ov- _ er one of, the gas pump standards at IN TECHNICOLOUR - - .s RANDOLPR SCO'ff and JAMS CARTM the Dew Drop corner last Sunday •�1 +.. ,R _ ADDED FEATURE? ALSO - -CARTOON SPORT NOVELTY EIpMEDY Mr. -John Skidmore •celebrated hie Bowery Boys - _ birthday last Monday by absenting MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 8, 9, 109 3lkwws 7 sad iK himself from his custanary actMt_ lee- in the. Metal Products Plant con- = - in BOWERY BATTALION J Atoliday, Matinee Monday st 1.80 P. M. F1�eaing ducted by his son,,Ax'thur. Mr. Skid- _ PLUS - thLL e . . -.. Riviera morn, Sen6oi, takes tan active inwr- est in ail ' matters pertaining to L'be RobiIIBOII - TIIr in Fight Pictures p $ �CHNICOLOR WITH - DANNY KAYE and-GENR.TIZi,NEY Rouge Hill district, His many friends hope tbat he may* continue to enjoy i ' � SUNDAY MIDNQGHT • _ ,, TREATS • CARTOON, SPORT AND good health and celebrate many birthday { XONDAY And TUESDAY. ADDED � "Pals C - t Journey T more 91ghb anniversaries. t Mr. Saxon, Iiighbush TlAiI, fell � -. • At War -with the Army - al�an - , off e; ladder while at his work and Buffered a broken foot. He is now ; j • MVWH.. DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LL+` W - LNG ATTRACTION at home and hobbling about on (.! ADDED HIT -, IN COLOR, i 1 /•� • - My Little. Vu'1 crutches with his foot in a cast, Mr, and mxs. R, O: Cotton are the and happy Vengeance Valley ' 3'ake Care of _ . _. proud parents of a seven- and- half -pound baby boy, born last - ' "�l?T'Jt•H -. BURT LANCASTER and JOANM DRIU Z IN TECHNICOLOR WITH - JEANNE CRAIN and JEAN PETERS Friday rugbt in Toronto General Hos- 4 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY III 1: ' - pital. Both mother and babe arse well. Many local ladies will remem- her' Mrs: - Co2•ton _ • Between Midnight and Dawn - � - �- _-- - C O = O P as' the friend of Mrs. Lumley wham she accompanied to several local social gathb "rings. • W'ITIi •MARK STEVENS and GALE STORM - _ - Two• of the bleaiie youngsters are � ' , ADDED HIT _ MA$rEr YOUR apparently fit and good as new ter haying vndelgone tflnBilestamies I Neat Voice You Hear, - f end dollars go fartkor last week, Our Ladies' Club are to have s bazaar in hall $.3 a WITH - JAMES WHITMORE and NABNCY DAVIS ' our ak j)• m, on THEATRE POLICY - Saturday, Octaber I ?. Excellent Box Office Opens Eieniagr 16.90 P. M. _ ,'PATH P CONCENTRAnS _ prized will be provided. One -very valuable price will' be - a bushel basket of groceries. Saturdays and Holidays + _: OOO P. M. urdsys and Holidays 2.80 P. M. Matinee Sat _ ; . Mrs. Paxton .has been ill in bed SMOHIN�G. !AMPLE PAM ONT COOPERATIVE A l V with a bad cold since last Wday, Some 61 her lady friends'have been. kind -and 3N LODGES PARKING _ .CL pMiO� f8 f _ - - , OLAR>9DEOr1'1• watchful eyes on her. her. -- - - - . Numsber Two Highway between, Woodlands - Three - - —�$ v list this week. _ - lldr. sad Mrs. Tl►ornas Haanmon,d and Altona Road, is one of the'most AAngerous pieces of highway in Ontario, Time after tizae + . - dpleNdid Tim j� �Fi �L '•showed their stiff"' last week when there ha-�e been accidents or near _ in MIr''N'S WE - they won a: fine- fart turkey at a 'accidents at - thus point; amd last BEATTY ELECTRIC 'RANGES nearby bowling• tournament. On Fri - day had wee•k's- fatal smashup is. an addit- - -- BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS evening they their Parente Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond and ional and tragic remirier that some sort traffic signal should be'in W _ •MEN'S` BROWN OFjFORIDS . -- -- _ `_ Mr, and .Mrs, Arthur Prouse in for stalled there without ':further delay. RANGETTES AND _ I dinner - of course they had turkey. Mr, C. A. Weir of the Provincial SMART DARK BROWN SHADD - All Sizes - A REAL SPECIAL BUT Rev. H... Lackey preaches at tim Dept. of Education • for Community - ENABLES US TO DO THIS E},ECTRICAL APPLIANCES F special sereices on Sunday it .White- Planning appeared before our Aar 06.00 per pair. vale United Church, while the local ociation Executive and a- reps esezir - - . IB paints ant Ge:�erit Hardware = coagregatim, had the pleasure �f dative of local Kiwanians last F43- � _. -H hearing Rev. John McLachlan, of . day evening. Mr. Weir explained at L— . '« that P.:<_e. length the new setup in procedure - IMEN'S ALL - -WOOL !FINE' SOX PHONE 46 PICKERt 1Y$ _ ; ' Our local skaters were so enthus. - isstic about' getting to the Stouff- by_which gover: seat grants would -In future be made to organization 1 .: .'"rZNXAPPS" - -IN GREY, BROWN, MAROON- and NAVY -_ ville Arena which opened on 1F rAsy than two of them had a; colbsion, re-- reuesting satne. The desirability, for closer co-operation among. yarioys F"IN OOLOM • BEAUTIFUL SOFT WOOL. � t salting in Gary Coder having a groups was stressed, and .,0 1,00 per pair. Iarer a tooth missing. when he not the adnity the ativanta ges thereby obtainable - - _. , ­ home. home . and W ayno Redshpw a . gash were outlined Those present were _ r �..,� of the Women's on the head,. A banquet was held at Skyloft told how several additional cultural activities might b e e developed to _ MEN'S_ PURE WOOL HUNTING COATS The local branch Institute .will hold .a card ply m Ha11 on We&,esday, %be Lodge at Dagmar on .Saturday ev. etsng when dll the Masters of 1961 ally acrd how trated guidance in 'such work could be obtained frets - OWN NRm'RT lM • Sire ft - 'ONO DARK RED - Size 412 M - Y W Moronic of Octobw at 8,00 P. m. Masonic Toronto Dist, B. gathered Mr. Weir's 4ppartment. , •Chest Value at #12.00 each. ,0th I The United C]h�ureh RI- A a.►rr. to,getSer, 'Here ,ounces that their Annual Baru' will be held is the Sard It bvP- Co-op Has Good Year - �'��.r wood �. - 2968 9 }Orgy on November 1s Persons aatndown the turkey din- din- - -- _ - - x+oomB ed all members will help make tttais saecas• ner in the United Church here last week, prior to the annual meeting Mr, and Mrs, George Todd had 'dinner on Sunday with W. H. Rob,. store �roeeteria a Mrs. Fred Ward Was in charge of of the Claremmost Co-Operative Soc- inson, in Toronto, wne ,Sig the meeting of the W; A. held' lust ke read from the Prl y iet* which .took place following, in the Community Hall. Sales `over the. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Morrish, 0d •Mary T(ir Hirst 1]Rtit ' Goods, Odurtes Economy - + 7 7 Mrs. Thareday. Allen`s book Of •devotions. late iilkrs. pxst year reached the sum of $234, Ottawa; a. o Ann Morris and Jack Morrish were basso for - 'tLrs. Middleton read the ScriPturea. Gregg a lovely 992.86, The gross savings were $33 795.65 and the net savi payi>� r !the week -end, Z,�4 played Viano number. 1 't%vo perceni -le the shareholders was Mr, and ]Ilia. R Tindall had a wedding rsas7 dinner guadatiy. - ,a �� �� Seventeen of the original nineteen local -CGIT, with '6,053,24, Two films were shown by the evening with Ms, and Mrs. A Wood �snbers of the , leader M.B, key, entertained Pickering Township Film Council, of Steudf`ville, ,both Couples cele- braking Phone 281 W Pickering, Ontario r the mothers and mystery' mothers st yP,ednesday evtanr The President's address by Milton Pegg as followed by the Auditor's Anniversary Sesvice will be obser- ; in - g a banquet e �' )Iia^ss June Mor?g W Ch includ- port by Mr. H. Harris of the U. C. O. Staff. A brief report was giv- Ted Cherrywood United L arch, , on Sunday, October 28 • ely after-his operation at the Well-w a the ainB g edwell-known songs and P°PUIBX readings and praY" en by, Mr. A. Mcln4tyre, Manager of the local Co -OP. Guest speaker wags on Wednesd'a af in the Hall , for esley Hospital. A. and bytnn I scripture era. Miss Marion Norton �d s rs. D. =fir. H. McLeod,. Distribution Mgr. 10.. Sub*t devotion -��T%e Great Supper," Dorothy, df Prescott, and Du Bald and ey Barclay of the U. C. 0., Toronto. i Mrs. Thompson motored to Penetsng summer. camp of the CG1T ih ' the told of the vas- During the annual election. the retiring yfficers, ' Messrs:. Schnei•• ° �� s on Saturday to attend a wedding in All Saint's Church, - North• this summer, types of ProBr s used 'there dei; Edgar Ward - and M. Pegg were -,G re' err - R1Ver Congratulations to Douglas Plitz, ens t during their stay. A filar on Japan �o�" Mrs, Lackey reviewed all re- elected. Mr; Alex, Acheson of the Field A number from here attended the son of Mr,' and Mm. G. Plitz, Base Line,- and Miss Carol Blenkin ' on '}heir ,'cuss �the. Stt�ities � the group during t eighteen months,. including, Staff of the U. C. _0, Faced Depk gaze a talk on. the Co-op: Feed Pro= concert: in_ Rouge -Hill Church, Thuts- day and evenings erkinge last marriage in Sampson Ave. lin- ited Church on Saturday afteinoonn. 'die the PA __ ;oa sold v madC, t..� Z�.Pr -Popp a number' aram, --Mr, I- -L. McLean,Secxetany of OntaB•ie County -CO-OP. Medical .of -week.-Mr. and Mrs. B. Dry t� tie4e -among - 'cast r 'welcome Pete and Mrs. Rep - d tFiTd e - isazk -to the -vg}l- at la8t leer's bazaar, w sent- to Halifax •to our new Services, outlined the advanttages of the la Putting on the play. age- a8e• 11[rs. Mel, ge�ffts j�anadiam on their • arrival: two 'quilt tops to be sold at this year's starting a Co -op. Medical Group in Claremont. Winners of door prizes: and Mrs: Syd: Davies and son of Bayview Ave. visited Mr. We are pleased to .see• •. r Jones out again 'after having cuff- 71% of all ors are la bar, _ The girls lined up- at "the'- with dhoti moth�nd ' WesI'ey 'Slack; Rra ghaan and Mel. Johnson, Claremont, and Mrs, J. Davies- 1 Mr. ered a sprained anklei '- _ II , Muriel Bamford, foot of file room directly behind them Other guests from the' U. C. O: and Mrs, Ross Turners nt -'a -few days lal8t week with Frank McCabe, Ruth Braham and Ken Bra- Ds Ate r standing then the mystery ratiotheis stood in had sent -gifts were: Norman• McMurchey, Field- man; F. Newton Hardware amid Aft and Mrs; Twiner, Mrs. Allen _ hale are - 'among. those attending i.n 3_ iyersity, from here this year. %fMT01ltQg fi front of the girls who tlurirzg the y�r. During the dirwor Downey of the Paint Distribnttion Michell was installed . -as Junior Teacher on Monday Y. Austin and Mrs. Wood, of Bow- manwille,._speni Sunday with S. G. A the. girls sat between the mothers, 'was° thanked -for her Depart►perrL _ 7�r 1 _1;ast, an Mrs. Morriah, • =: < 'Rile: You Im �U� Mrs. Lebkey hours of unti.r leadership during CARD OF THANKS: - U NB.A R�Oj� The "On- We-Go' ' Auxiliary met = - DA Ir Tuesday Bamford in Ithe pmt, Year and a half,_durin8 time she -has done wonderful .. _ .. • . ass Mrs. Valentino,' Claremont,. would a�++1''K a, _ on with Muriel . charge. Winne Mitchell assisted by = DOUGLAS G. Marion which CGIT_ ,work with the . 'id into part °f like to thank all who attended, or - sent gfits to the shower held at her Mrs. F. J. Howeq and Mrs. W. K Wiilis attended the Most Toronto McClementa took the devot- 3Monal on '•The Good Samaritan "__ - - Mrs Towner- �°° the Georg e DaRusha harne on Salt- Redshaw home on Saturday eve Y niiig , • Presbyterial yterial Rally at Olivet Church on T}Iureday; - _ +w Miss Walker, 'Public Health Nurse, - 'gave -a mast•interesting and helpful A I T LA N D urday _ and Mrs._ Geo. ;tbe other Part _ I %__si__�_ East � i Mr. Lloyd Yetman 'and Miss Jean YptmAS of Niagara Fsila eperyi_thQ talk on Public -Health-Work and-al-- so on Communicable Diseases. Re- mrases d "�'° �n aEoiaytl= s.� fre -shments wede by Edna- 19%Ju iii - -• 'Are a few days his week s .sir week -end with'Mrs. D anais, served _ spending ' George Dovisiti of North Palmer and. her Group. - FAIRPORT In Buffalo. M}sg Daisy Duerden of Toroth°, th her -zeta- On behaiif of this community, we extend sincere sympathy to the Sydney, N, S., was visiting the Will- Sydney, is family this peat week, Keep October 24th open for the Turkey Dinner in Dunbarton United. HFAC1$ spent the week-end .with + he" Mr• Marker family of Pickering. .Aire. John Murkar, who was in her eighty- Mrs. - George Lewis -is -doing nic-- Church. T3cketa are• now on sale. - Particulars later. M�Q M J � t. We are sorry to,rep ott that 1s 01), the. sick : _... I_r...- �y{tla�pd Amdarson ILk.L. -