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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_11_02 - i�l _'VOL. 70 Na 9 PSUiISR[I' , OQ('lAALQ, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER'41951 5 C�enta pear Copp Aathodzed as Scorn- Class Mata.=W. C AURKAR and SON Pu�bi.IS i>fi3 - 8ieAptisa Prions $900 perFeae V. ill. $� . - # d -1n Dyfiamite 11set, srs - -or Arno - • T � Vallow � kit - een a o�rnsh Naliowe'en in Pickering Township PUBLIC NOTICE Brock Road Community Club Pheasants Took. Holiday Last-'W'eek� Pickering. r ��j� � the morning' after, was described to Of The First Porting Of The - l an as follows: Pickering village 1, VOTERS' LIST, The Brock Road Community Club Some of the local hunters,are of ' four-corners littered with wagons, ..sits - ' held their regular• euchre on Wed- -the opinion that. the pheasant, a- Mrs. F. F. Balsdon, Burford, is : gates etc., the "messiest" in Yesim NOTICE is hereby gi-ren that- I nesday_in the Township Hall and a round here took holidays )a$t Pri--. kisiting relatives here, ' Clareiiiont _ 'four"or1kre old"model have coanplied with Section '8, of good crowd came out in spite of a day and Selurday;-during the shoot. Mrs. ,Tait: L. -Palmer- -is,in the - _ turned over, the Voters! List Act and, that I Dave wet night. The copper fund got as Some hunters did get their buds, Woman's College Hospital under- gars Brougham - quiet. posted up at my..office at Brougham, other boost"and the has is getting- but most of them didn't, many now going surgery. 'c Dumbarton - Wit. _ on the 80th Day of October 1b51, i filled up. Prize winners: Xre. Vorna even seeing any. = O: S. James C�ampkin is home on Greenwood - outhouse dynamited, the list of all persons entitled to Riddle; Mrs..Grace Parker; (can) Many people in the.south complain- a month's lease before going -to - Green River - shed dynamited• vote is the said Municipality at Mrs, M. Patterson. Mr. W.. Wallace, ed to the police about people fir- the East Coast. l '!he Bay . straw stack Robt. Bala- Municipal Elections and that such 11fr. L. Hopkins; (con) Cliff Handy. ing off guns near their homes; a- - don's is= set on fire. lists remain there for inspection. ' Mr. and Mrs. Loss Hill who celebra- fens windows were brdiden but no Prise-Winners At Wary Police caught up with them kers Aad I hereby call upon' all vowrs ted their wedding anniversary were, accidents were reported, nor was it Hallowe'en Party Hereand had the Job "undone"' we heat to take immediate proceedings to congratulated-and presented with a all as bad as reported in one of.the •_• • Some day we may be able to see have any errors or omAssiona corn sma;I gift.--Refreshments were ser- dallies, ,$- i About 'tufo hundred and fifty, -lite inn in wilful dw age, but feel ected wording to law, the lent day ved by the Committee. Euchres to youngsters and-how many pascenta t —. !t+is too late now. of appeal being the 18th day of commence at 8,80 sharp.• - _ I turned up at the Rotary Hallowe'en November, 1851; _ Rouge Name And 8chuol Assoc. pay. Prize-winners in costume NARROW ,ESCAPE WHEN TANK Lloyd T. Johnston, Cloak, s s • _ - _ EXPLODES St. George's Anglican Church The Rouge Hills Haase and School Fere' _ • 'Township of Pickering. Association" will hold its regular PM-school r age - Girls: Pat Holter. Broughaad, Ontario Sunday, Flowember 4. 1951 Rather Johnston, Sharon Qiuydc: - Mn.W. T. Locke, just north of monthly meeting on ,Wedneada , the Boys: Roger 'Davidson, Nelboa Brougham, had a narrow escape on TO OlTB READ$tS AND _ gummy School= at 10.00 a m. 7th, at 8,15 p, m. m the Behoof Mr. Tomlinson, Geoff. MacDonald . Sunday night, when a 290pgalion OOiSRESI'(INDENTB 11.00 Pt m. Huh Martin, Music Instructor'will Girls',-Grades 1 and 2. -Girls: Do - yreaauue tank in the ce1L_s burst. Children's Service at. I give a demonstration of his work in It tote a big hole in the kitchen the ne t three weeks, us- This is our monthly service•for the 1 Maurer,Marg.Boyands: Eliz. Newman, �g boys and girls,-and the hymars, the the school with a chorus of pupils.' I. Graham; Boys.: Gary. Smith, Boor, and pieces of steel entered her leas we are able to anticipate, or Two films will be ehoirn by Mr. Roger Marsh on. La prayere_and address will be planned ,B Y feet, breaking some bones_ She. guess correctly, the needs of the Skuce,. one of o=chestrgl music and Girls Grades 3 and 4: - Donna Col- both : tial =with the younger members' of the I the other of folk songs. This will ' - - : was admitted to Toronto E. Gen three'local political paities,.much congregation in view. It is hoped Ion, Mary Willoughby, .' Barbara $osrpitai. closer than we were able to do this that ,all Anglican_ boys and Wrls be e outstanding sea ding musical psvg•- Messer; Boys':J. Walton and Ili _ Reason given for the accident was , week, we are gating to have to con and younger people, whether mem- ram of the season in purr school. All Hortop;_ 6dlrtin, Gary and.Lyre that the pressure valve attsi9td ' dense our correspondents' budgets berg of the Sunday School oz not, ; members and friends invited fo art- Bath; Gordon Trinkwonr owtsead of shutting off at 55 pounds, to bare essentials. Election co:nnk- and their P8Tents+ will etWnd Chia ri - . _. Girls' Grades 6 and d. - Ruth Irish, 'went up to 20.0. The whole bottom ' ittees have' a habit you know of Service. � Car, Wood and Kath. Palmer; of the tank was torn out.'Last week � c alp at the liit minute. ••a•:••• Audle Cbmmunity Club Christina Beelem. Boys':Ted Rud. _ s similar accident occurred ween ' � here do try to find space !Woman's Guild � y �— dy, Tony Frenette,'Lloyd Aiiscott. - .]Ins. Locke was in the basema.nt• j and amon=*date each one:- £d. $t." Georges Woman s Guild art will rreet on Wednesday, November Girls' Grades 7, 8, 9• - Bev.-Wood. On that occasion she was shawoted holding a Euchre at the home of 7, st the home of'Mt. And;Mrs. - Pat Warren,, Marg. Guimond". with water. Tke children plaWing in - _ Horticultural Society -Mrs. George Elliott, on Wednesday, Astley, Audley, Guest speaker will 'Boys: Ron and Eric Berkey. Jim the>tdhchen at the time were unhurt, _ ltiovember 7, at 8.00 p, m. Refresh be Mayor. Illian Eilliott, Whitby. Pyette, Mien, Wallace. ] The Horticultural Society held the meats and prizes. Please conte and _ a C.'hryeanthemum Display recently-at -. the Presbyterian Church. A good United Church W. A. Nor. S. W H. Sparrow, ermitage Farm' Y+iOTffi1 AWARD-WINNING CHOIR - hate an evening of fun and Kapp- i ? �H COMING TO. CLABE]lOhiT iRt S. crowd attended -.ad some verymeas. --0Mss _. - - To itetire To Whitby !i col- ° orful pictures were shown by Miss The regular meeting of the W. A. The "Queen Anne Choir' of Wood- -.St. Paul's Church. Dunbartolk -- Bly of Toronto. These were- eM Pic- of Pickering United Church will be After twenty years service -with - bridge, Ontu o will gyve -their' __Sunday.. November 4. _ cert Ciare�mont COmmUWty furca taaoen by herself. Mina Joan =held on Thursday, Atomsember S. at Mr. Z. Z. Ruddy, owner of Herrn- Wilson, Whitby, sang several a& $.30 p. m. at the home of_Mrs. )Fl nage Farm here, Mr. 3iV. H.-3pa.1- Itlan, on Monday, NwrembeF:12.th, at .cellons accompanied•by Mr. Bert 2.00 p. m. Sunday School 3.00 p• J. Prouse. Mrs. Prouse's Grout' is row retires on January let, sa tha 3.16 o'clock. Jackson. m, Celebra tion of the Holy Comm- age of the program and refresh- manager of'the farm. Darected by Miss Anne Dumblelan. union ' ��' menW. There wUl be a miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. Sparrow have pur- `' a Queen Ansae Choir is a leading mea Of Rector .Over-Years Our communicant' tttenddaac'i *has shower for the - barasr,• hieludiu used a home in Whitby: y Winner at the Huariit�ra- Geanareusly Beeoffulsed been most gmtifo- g articles for the fish pond, Speaking .with Mr. Ruddy the, Niagar Fa11t1-Toronto ILwar s M'.sic past months. All confirmed members News learns of the sincere regret Festivals and also the noted York At a social gathering .of Holy are earirestly invited to this admin- ` r by the owner in Mr. Sparrow's leas- jrrutic Festival. Soloists all, their ` T'rkgty congregation (Anglican) at istration-of the Sacrament of the Pir}l�ritng.Lrtted-Church-WL Ar- _ins, Mr, Ituddii-s ks of Mr. Spar. �pt+ogram consists of choral w.�a'k. Ajax, held recently, Ren. E. G.-Rob- _Lord's.Supper-Also,.don't forget the I ,Bazaar Saturday, December 1. �` . :. asados, duets and elocution. and eau- ( inson wLs presented with a gerrer- anniversary service at St. Psesl'e on i row as herring been "most satsafae- rsiddered one of the rare music groups pus cheque on his relinquishing the Sunday, November 11, with. Items. - tory' and is deeply appireciative at ' itfany Attend The Public Zibravy his services to him. of the ProvinQe. pastoral care of this.coagregat�on. . Gordon Channen, B. A.,. R. I2. of. -'-Tea Given By Ctrs, Ken. Clariw-- Mr. Sparrow has not been enjoying . Sponsored by the Cl@, a on_t F'Ark which he has held for the past ten Whitby, as the specialpreacher. _ �. beat -of health in the .past few_ $pard, this group is-capable of Fro- years. Holy-Trinity, Ajax, has Iven' Last, brat not least, we were delig'nt- Manc ladies form Flickeringi-nd the like of which transferred from the Pariah of Pick- ed to�ielcome the Rouge Hills Lions' years. Pickering people will all re- ch an e7ening, surrounding districts enjoyed the gret their,leaving our neighborhood. we seldom have the opportunity of eying to that of Port Whitby, t'.ndt Club to our service on Sunday last hospitality of Mrs, K. H. G, Clarke's bearing. Admission 60 and 25'pelta. er Rev; J. E. Harvey, as a :core We wish them success to their tine home on Friday, iDetober 20. at an TW*ts we now on sale, _ •. - equitable division of effort, _ work for the community. �;rternoori tea in aid o! Picker Ing ADVANCE NOTICE - • -_ _ ._,_on evening, 'Yoc- _ _ Coming in the Pickering United ' Church a new film 'Th Fr�ntiers- Public Libraary: Coma Ho§tessPs for the afternoon a-�•!'e' ember Mrs Clarke, Mrs. M S. Chapman, r bliss L. Mooney, Mia. R.-Munson, e Security' _ _ • Mrs. R Doble, Mrs. W. Goudv, man under the auspicesofC n as ., For Four Future Seg y o ing Branch of-the i7 _ _ .. _ Mrs. L. .Morley and Mrs. .B. Mur- Ra .0. - _ tatiµeso of are L Library Ed. 1C lR3r, all Bible Society., . .. � : These were ably assisted lay:'firs. C. ` �'1, S. l.T P _ E. Brost Mrs.• A •E. Cal cert I•,<• PPER,� _ Mor with Jessie Bushb and Joyce M . r � Support the liberal Party's Y `T v �o c,F�xT lav acting as tea assistants. Tea-cup reading a hick o;as con -cup by Mrs. Schwalm Sr., Mia, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 _ d- � � �� � � _ F. Baker and Mrs. Alice Clarke ad ~ ed materipoly to the funds. add- SPONSORED BY MEN OF Thirty-sic attractive books for the ST. ANDRE'W'S PRESBk'TERIAN ING [?Rf.)H, PICKER l ' .-' - -• - -- _= children o!, p-rclschool ane public CH - . o g were displa • school age w yed on a rack TORIEL9 HAVE OPPOSED IT. '' made for the occasion by Mr. C, E. In the Church' Basement Brown. These b s, which Th ooY ch have -- THE C. C. F. DOESN'T LIKE•IT. especially strong bindings, for lib- Supper:'IS-00 to g.00�P. M. . art' u.e, -ere inn ected and en- Cloncert At 8.30 P. I& E _ r tise, p ' +I•,H�,1iberals HAVIN'PLEDGED• IT. - joyed by the. euests. They are the - -ADMISSION: recent itio to the' library. Mr. most a Classaremakings a Adults 75c. Children S5c. mos - - "'' _ . . _ � ' '. Tack for a display of these and ot- her - -- « liberal _ _ her children's boaks-in the library. - Elect d Government hi viii_g your beat interests at heart . berg of the $card wish to BROWNIES 8z C>tUID$S _ .. _ Mem expres's their thanks to all who by their attendance a?rd many 'helpful; All Brownies and Guides.,from acts made the undertaking a suc- East Woodlands to-Whitby are in ELECT ONTARIWS NEXT PREMIER � ._ sited to a l iant Weiner Roast oa r - - YOUI2 FRIEND AND NEIGHBOURS'' N Proceeds from this very enjoyable Situ ovem>;er S, from S tq ' ' = = afternoon amounted to $55.00. 7, at the Kiwahis Park, Dursibartoa, WALTER Ce TSOX90N : : . . ., 11berat CANDIDATE - r Y N 1 N K Farmers AND YOU WILL VOTE _ _ =- ANNUAL MEETING _ - - -- - - • SOUTH 1111"b-cr a •- - ��-" - ,- ONT. FEDERATION OfAGRICULTUIliB - - - _ Goodwood Hall Nov. 8; 8-p.:nu C30MMITTEE ROOMS ' _.... _ _ .i. ; PFCSa>JIiING PHONE 369 Guest Speakiers Mr. Q W. McInnes,President Ontario BOB t WHI3'BY PHOhlE 2d6f Prodoeers Assodatioa. Masy'taPortsat questions to be dilteuned . .. - . OSHAW'A PBONE 3-4ali, i i�' "� A Full Attendance is Requested � yf 1 1 - ',��"�. ''�' .,,g�apy, 6� +'i.Cayo .. -.•�. �:�'�' f ° •.N {. A'" h , �' r'7'"Y'aT _.��4'+�`�#*' 7.;^,� }�`tr.•.::'Jam.^ .,,s t`cJ�'�Y,sr ''1's•+ntrNT, i_. ry.. ,..X��'+:'++Y jy"J"'��?y.�•4!^'i.'a,: !a`°'• x .- J Vii• Yfiie 4IRS •- J ' w _ _ � Q Is it necessary to give a din- , entertain- ment,. _ .f.".,.:. ment,rfor thepurpose of eannounc- yWhen a wife forgives her hus- "When we go out, 1 am in utter �` ing an engagement? - - , .band's unfaithfuness�what does she_. _misery, feefiaa he is looking st l - A. This is a popular way of an really mean by it? every pretty girl in the place. I— y —aouttcin�at>—engagement, but it a — Usually, she can't seem to get back the self- ?• not absolutely, necessary. The news . - intends to forget con€idence I once had. Truthfully, of an engagement can very well be it too, Yet how I feel like the most lowly little a s p conveyed by a newspaper an many hurt wives mouse that ever crept' across the �= t �, nouncement. or just by word of / make their hum- floor!" mouth. He is•very patient. He tries to ? , bands suffer for i'Y P ' • • '* years after, be- make me see that I am imagining Iieving that the all these,things—and I know I am. a. ` I ';. Q. When a married woman is men desire (at But 1 just can't seem to fight it. I travelling alone,. should she sign' least) to be un- "I'm not unattractive. even at 35, i the hotel register as Mrs. Henry faithful again. ' men still'look at,me glee. I don't L. Hudson, or as Mary Lou Hud- want other men wanting mel I • _-. One dictionary explains the word 5� son? , only want my own man, and to.feel st A.-She should sign as D ., 1,ra. Hen- forgive this way: It not only lifts punishment . . . from the offender, safe and secure again. ry L. Hudson: p "I did forgive him, but I cannot '° • - but restore to an unresentfu place 9 n forget. I am in despair. y - the affections of the offended May men's formal evening one." k9 G trousers be cuffed? HOW UNFAIR1 s It will help a wile in this A. No. Ever since lily husband had as • Doubly Donperous—Peering from behind their Bren gun in a for. y s .affair with another woman" writes. state oto think of her husband ward entrenchment somewhere in a hot sector of the battlefront, - • instead- of herself. Q. What is the proper fee to one distiacfed wife. He has been • How must he feel when, after tw lads of the Royal Canadian Regiment in Korea keel. their give the clergymab for a a_model husband, trying in every r five long- years of-devotion, he eye, `sharply open for Communist troops. Thos' fighting lads, baptism? way_to make up the heartache be -A still realises that his wife is afraid s ng trouble for the enemy, are Pvt. Richard DeMonifort, urA. Baptism is a sacrament of the ' " caused me: � y church, for. which no fee is ever _ - ---- "Yet after all these years. 1 still • every day may, be their last day left, and Harold DeMontford, 22-year-old twins from South required. A donation to the church. , • together? She watches- him like Hamilton, Ontario. however, nm can't get over the hurt, y be given—whatever • a hawk, expecting to see again • that gleam in his eye for some amount you wish. other girl. She still sits is jlydg- r I t_-.; ward. Two firemen stood by, bole - w Inent on his one deture from l in h"nd Just as you begin to feel Q• How parcan I remove spots and • the right, and waits, expectantly, - scared in case the fire might really stains from aft without injuring • for the next N +.•�� get away the men went to work the solos? Suppose this husband had RONICL�..S with their bole: in a little.while the A. Take five parts of water and - _ f k • never`ended his one affair? The fire was completely extinquished, I six, parts of alum, well.,pounded. "� • thought should destroy all her imagine it wasn't more than three Boil a short time, and then pour ` • doubts of him now. She may minutes. into a vessel to cool. Previous to • think she has lost her self-con- Ciwrtd.o tr,, Clt'vrt�¢ Of course I found the "Tented using, the mixture mti� be made 4 flosses, The truth is ;elle has City". quite an attraction. T left warm. Then wash the stashed parts } lost her faith in her husband. -- y oat for the Family Herald to and allose, to dry. ` s + Can she be good to live with m c r y Much to our regret we -did not look aper but 1 was disappointed • • N Lpft V4AAd.7 these days.? How, can-.h6 feel at see Princess_ Elizabeth and the none of the editors were on hand e home with hent And how- long Duke of Edinburgh.. But we fol- to meet the public. In the V.I. Q• It is all right to write invf- • will any man be content to live lower them b radio—until we of tent Mrs.. Thomas Myers, Zurich 'btions to tea on one`s visiting;card? • with a woman with whom be, Y g Y •-cannot relax? too annoyed to listem Not with the 'and-Mrs. J. H. McCulloch. Bramp- A. Yes, this is perfectly proper. - - 10 To"THE LITTLE S10USE"a Royal visitors, bless. their tired, ton, were kept buffy talking to inter-- _ patient and forgiving hearts—but ested visitors and serving,tea. Intl- It you want to keep your husband. with the officialdom for.its flagrant dentally there were several attrae- - y l > * ponder the pwsibilify,of losing disregard. of the expressed wishes tive rest' rooms serving tea free - • him again. He has dons every- of the young couple for a visit"with of charge- `? * thin he could to * g prove his in ._ years I have heard of the /n pa •s link formality ss possible' Forp►s' tegrity. Don't try him too far. Think for a minute. Here is a Robert Browning knew *hat -young girl who, teles during the wonderful job of entering done by e • he was talking about when he two separate church organizations * wrote: "Good;to forgive; Best,to-_ het few. yearn, alas become amoth- p g - '"' • forget, _ -er, Add to that the strain of. the n t very far from here. So I set, r x King's illness— and possibly the out to investigate. Wonderful is an _ =" •- °- gnspokea fear that all too soca. she d tt 1 d ll t ' - ight be�calhed upon to take over. un ers a em rat— woo a a 'e 1 t i j «< When a man has made one mIr m stupendous undertaking. In one 3 " < ;tt,- respotrsibilities of a sovereign o -take, is he to be condemned to new tent I kquite a few of the men state. Then comes this tour of lifelong po>,lisbment? Keep your th Dominion—incongruous) des- and women in charge—and,afore of _ - -' husband so Ams-_of your faith In Y i - goodlans that he would rather csibe' as "a holiday in Cascada"t them knew me through thii eoi- c be with you than woman In the Y Our daughter said Elisabeth look- umn° Man of diem•looked tired— f; any ed very tired-oil Saturday. But I quite a few were far from young world_. ... -Anne Hirst can help sY Y• Y g— . �8� you hasp loth, if you writs her at say Y _ venture to it would not be the but the were all in good spirits. _ . WAIST - -BOX-1;---123_ Eighteenth St; Now thousands of cheering children who Imagine taking trunk loads of ne- t W—W Toronto, Ant. tired her, nor meeting the patients cepsary equipment over 80'mlles-- s. stoves. benches, s and at Sunnybrook Hospital, but rather table st s, cot the State functions with their n°- bedding-:-to say nothing of the food gu �a.Et1E0 merous ests and the constantand baking necessary to feed a con- 1 YAL - —-. - -MERRY MENAGERIE -barrage of photographer's bulbs., stant stream of 'hungry diners. —j ' Y - , Even o Sunday letfee atr SEW THE O A YARD leavnp—nopvatyevenat church, gorteevnnen SKIRTI Yes, this requires on - - - _ one yard- of 54-inch fabric for any• - - � �,� don't this_any of its are so curinds ing home: being on your feet for And flllg - _ that we need quite o manv intimate, four days: working without accus- 'of its sizes—waist 24, 25, 26, 28, 30. - details. toured conven;ences: sleeping away RELIEF !S LASTING 1[.00lt at the smart button trim and �, - from our own bed and taking For -fast, prolonged front flaps: the-back-closing which •• Prince Philip has certainly won Y g a g g d relief from P g chance on the weather. But I am headache get IxsTwxTlNr. This lnaket this the best-fitting skirt you - _ great popularity for himself: ��re glad to say it wasn't all teff to the ever had! Look at the diagram were glad to. hear his splendid ad- prescription-like tablet contains not µ. /� women. The men were helping too -jam one, but three proven medical ibcn•e,• two bigpieces, three. little dress to the Board of, Trade and, R ingredients that.ease the pain fast. =in fact one man—a six-footer— to.know the care fie is Dakin; �l ones! Fashion, thrift and easy �, �, looked really cute, waitin on efie And the relief is,in most eases;lasting. r „� his princess wife, sewing in.Pattern 4899. 1'. , at<•. a g Try INsrANTII6s rust case for . This pattern easy to use, aim- 1,,, And now to change the s 1.9cc„ tables with a pretty little red and s 1» ;pie to sew;.u tented for fit Has J have always wanted to go to the white apron tied around 'is wastl relief and you'll say u thousands do Fnternational Plou h;n ?hatch- that theWa one thing for headache ' -tor iplefe illustrated instructions. s y m -�� g g ...it's I1NeTANTINSI Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ""'f`^' ,,fO;f1 and last Friday I did lust that. I (sI� P Up idedowr to Prevent Peeking And try. IN11TANT1Ns for other _ (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be enjo�eil• the atmosphere of •the „ aches,too,...for neuritic or neuralgic accepted) for this pattern.. Print rm a failure) All I can do is' event. Everyone was friendly, there in , . - or for the P P , 3 g 8 G _. . + pa pains and achy - fainl SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, dribble." was racy too' mach noise, no mid- thataccom - - -- P 3' a'i ?� 4 n H 1 3 P�.4 a cold.A single tablet .$TYLE NUMBER. way, no clutter, and you didn't feel 9 b 14 7 d O 1 yr usually brings _ Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh• pushed around There was plenty. - K tetnth St., New Toronto, Ont. ISSUE 44 — 1951 of. commercial advertising, but it (44 3 prompt relief. ; a•ac the real thine—trot just some- 3 7 7,d S d f n G �Isealways -thing to catch the ey . Exhibit-• �. i 10.Spray s!.Tranquitfltp were constructive attempts to keep F 1 keep N bendg ~"*` CROSSWORD 11.f o m weans 13,Opening \ '�• form meaning se.Guise - fanners up-to-date with modern ma- O d d 1 H 31 4 17t with' chiaery. As a contrast there was an 1 N S S 3 7 _ 71. Male sheep' 10.Portion stAntine PUZZLE x6.Tapestry 41,Relie', gid threshing machine drivrn by / N d / O N / t!1:Sleeveless NN.District Iry ' - wrap London a' steam rnpinc'''—and both were do- O d O -T 3 _ ACROSS 4,Lure 29.Take a seat N6.Degrading Ing a flood lob. Ac the shca,l'es 1 3 7 7 IY O 1 )1 i.Scotch cake 24.Bard NT,Gaelic 12•Tobbt Tin 250 C ' * i Crackle 6•Catnip 25.Impressed Na.Requlre - were fed into the machine if' vias d 1 d d N� 3 W d Q t.Strike Aentis T•Malt beverage wrth Mondor.. N9.Floor covering one man'S job to cut tete hands FM -- •teonomical 49-tebW go"le 13c 'tf.Short jacket a.Persian fatty S6,Healthy 50.Knot i 1E.Speed a.Salt of titanic 2T.Verse of three 61',Peer Gynt's regular field Ehresh;ng it w0-old take ,16.Thaw acid feet mother sixteen men to keep the machine' . 16.Telephone girl 1 2 3 7 bD 11. going,- g. had_. { cin I:',cas wishing Partner New Souvenir Stamp a 17.Amerlean l red man been there to see it but he has been - •1R Mohapriest edea • to the ploughing match other years Priest 1. g •� g - -20.Salad 1e+ and.it makev-less rush if one of uc. r '.3t.Cat 0 - i • e '•'ii:Fogy joint ' stays at home, Ns ` - s0.Chemical i 1 A number of trucks and tractor- oombinlnt trailers w eFe taking"people on a' form 'tour of- inspection- of Ilie' entire ' - il.Armed conflict r.. ta.Precious grounds. 1 got aboard one of them stone _ s{.Dolt mennd and had my rough ride along with as.Tate - the reef. All the ploughing looked — as.Wtthesaee s7.vigilant so nice I was glad I.-didn't have to S9.Empty In t 7 , mass decide which was the best. The - r' „ u.mcatto° farm pond was jnteregting . . . 7t/a f Q.Afternoon ` "— r°nettoii■ .__ : fett.deep-and, by. ttteans.of_a'foroe. • '�• , ` ♦ .Yeas pump, was• the main supply for an : sa Terr a extenslve irrigation system r ss.Genus of wile -orchids The The 'Sire-.fighting emoq$tration-. was splendid. Firemen poured keg- A' I[tae Osene on to a shallow pond and then �-•. _' _.;. s °tea iset fire to it- Immediately there,wap,_. f,Salt tit !swift) y a h vol a of smoke with an. - g uge um << r i s tee ,Answer Else^Here on This Page X-ry flames licking their way a:% t 2 ::.._:.•.+..wen- ,.ryra"" ¢ •.+w.:.�. ►stir-_,...+.r-,..-_ . r .._ +. +' . .-._- ,r•�• ,. . ... -- _ %+� _ _ - Z. : ED K2 r, Lnt V � _.-._ John's Church-here-os- also about >[et'o. Suada3�, family- the weak!sad. --hu-tle3tt the'' .�--` with s ood attendance both after- The school Iaspeetet per•-.- g Miss Bernice Chapman, teacher in Trustees a good report on the pr'o- ' +" ',. noon and evening. Rev. H. Mellow Toronto: Mrs. E. L Chapman, Mrs. grass of the- school and a mmented We will be ` Vide up dMi! -• "- Mrs. Donn of Detroit#pent a low of Oshawa was guest speaker at Jack Chapman and Miss Jean H611 fa?orably'on the improveEaenta nada prier des, •tdays last week with Mr, and Mrs. both ser-rices and delivered two very later were visitors at Grasimere on and �n the playgrotmd equipment. �, �ppW ram � gad paI .. D. A. Beer. inspiring addresses. A mixed 4 Sunday. 'Mrs. Pratt has about forty pupils poor tpl�lpyo - Mr. Crowder spent a few daya tet from Pickering United Church The Homemakers page of the in attendance. E last week with his daughter Mrs. and Greenwood choir led the music Globe and Mail carried on Satnrdap 118]d or Toeonto 'Tnomas English a71d family. of the services. a nice and interesting interview with anore1v gor�thsn the d last yeas Esilsot . N ,-Henley of-Stratfor -.-Ramsey-spent a couple—of--Mjis-1uriel Westney, Dietician--o -� it expecte- they EDS �' 8ro+thn J -..:friends here during the week-end. days last Reek with her daughter the Woman's Cottage Hospital,• in come through is good shape. TOU -- - Mr. and Mrs.'John Knor and fan>i• Mrs. Hess. Toronto. ....� _. ,ily, of Hampton, 'visited his parents Miss Frenette of Pickering was a -.-Wm. and Mrs. Knox on Sunday and guest of Miss Joyce Brown on Sun- Y - < also attended the annirerswry her- - \.' ud1Cy �. rice here. - The apple crop' has been about - r Mr. and Mrs. H. Madill and fla,m- harvested and the weather has been _ ily of Pt,'Credit visited Dean dnd The boys were quite moderate in ideal during October, but the crop i .Mra. Matra on Sunda their shooting on the open days and t Sunday. has been large but the presence of _ Mrs. Neal, of the Municipal (df- ter doubt.accidents are reported. Af- fungus on the McIntosh has rend- ice has moved.into part of Mrs. T. ter a fen.jacks and a pheasan+V or ered fully fifty percent of that crop two were taken hereabouts. Raj l C. Brown's home. Ron'-Cox is ha, his house re- Mrs. The demand for juice is : Mrs. A, J. Grav; also Mr. Russ.` Gray had a business trip to Turon paired. We were sorry to hear that - tv on Saturday last, Clive and his sister who are now in f Neuton�-ille have each broken a leg. The Brock Road Home And School ' Mr, and Mrs.' Mitchell of Toronto Association a "I :and David Mitchell -of Campbleford Mrs, Wonnacott and Frank spent ,,�*, - to FINANCE YOUR NEIV CAR -visited,Mr. and Mrs, Al. Harvey one Sunday with friends near Caledon. The regular meeting of the Brvck' - r ;. Do not forget'the meeting of the Association REGARCLESS Of MAVE iQ�ZY7 OR MODEL School erect w - m Sch A i - las week. Road Home and k. t 1 which is dad �le� Community Cub h Brougham Young'People's Union being held at the home of Jeff and will be held•in the school, Monday i1UI0Al00 it I ' will hold their next meeting on the Mrs. Astley. It is reported' that next, November 5 at 8,30 p, m. Thursday, evening November 8,• -at 1 Our guests of the evening will be _ the manse, Claremont, All o 'Mayor Elliott will be present to ad= young dress the meeting. Remember the Dr. and Mrs, Murray Speirs, of , West dill. Dr. S sirs is one of the «/E OFFER People welcome, date..- \o7elmber 7. The Woman's Assoliatfon of St. The Swartz family who have li7- foremost authorities es on bird life, and a l O W cost.5 t. wit b _..John's United Church will hold the ed here for several years on the lot is also interested in astronomy. ms. _ plan, next meeting, on Wednesday evening north of the Pratt farm have mol- SPeirs is a well-knoWn naturalist, - Insurance coverage, designed es. " - November'7, at the home of Mrs. ' and leader of children's groups. Our ed to the northern part of the,coun- ecioll for those who want the BEST service at- a VML Ellicott with Mrs, Wm, Ii.nox ty, and a.family by the name . of evening with them should be infoir *� Y :as assistant hostess, Mr.,and Xrs, Hichford-of Toronto, mative and interesting, and. it to -LOWER COST. The Women's Institute held their have moved in, They have-one child.. hoped that everyone in.the section - will come out to meet them, There.. CONSULT US �!t f�s Y`^,� g�� yr UR N;W CAR. :regular weekly euchre on Tuesday, . -_ . _ going .o school. Arch and Mrs. Bell were visitors will be musical members etc. to _ were winners: Ladies: ?�iygg Irene - llziddle, Mrs, Hardy and Mrs. Blatt- on Sunday with friends in the \etiv- round out the program Gild the us- - hewa, Gents: R. PiDdey, G. Riddle castle district, - nal' social half hour. The hostesses O ' ` " ;1M0,4LL R WRITE, :sad C. Hardy: Friends visited with the Jaidan u ill.be Mrs. W. 3liddleton-and.Odra. - Q e Anniversary senfees were held is _ _ John Mott. as 6t. Mahl -Pick. 259 J 1 South. Fairport -- : - ! - Y - :-: R. F_ A PiaLMING ? �': LOANS ON YOUR PRESWiT AArro - 194a O --"; , r ZZ 11110 By Bus M =wu� % - -. r _ C _.. _ _Q _ - �, •-= _- `� DAILY SERVICE' 10 A L L CANADIAN AN D U.S.A.POINTS �- CHARTERED Buses �. OFFER IDEAL SERVICE FOR A L L GROUP TRAVEL EASTERN HOUSE - w. rlfdk Osco _ _ , -: _- - t 'c<;., .:r. e»xwe... �p.�Cyb' i '', •'�Y- , 1 \l __ ,.::wi+ r, RCAF dE rt raks nice to know you can stay on your own 651... A WITH THE HECif OF A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNIy1TY -#need. your care When retirement age rolls around,a man wants to sit back and relax without a worry in the world and nd need to be a dependent. A Comedian Govemment • ;` :1.'-1? ,.,:�,- - r+r 'Annuity ton help. It's the best--and se4ett—buy for future security anywhere. So mets are especially good with their hands: They r-" - 's no medical examination. Payments re low or Id u miss on `There ati a j, shoo you a, Im y g your �ontract won't.lapse. Your money is guaronse J by the Govprnment of a like to work with engines, machines or machinery. Canada and...YOW CAN'T OUTLIVE YOUR INCOME I Such men are needed now in the R.C.A.F, -men with 'Tree RCAF wi!! i 41rain you OS a akl!!ed z •• he skill and "know-how".to keep.modern-Jet aircraft Start your Canadian Government Annw in perfect flying shape, AERO-ENGINE, ARMAMENT, FIND OUT Now t.n•nt 17 WILL COST YOU If you are mechanicalh•rflindcd, you can serve Canada AIRFRAME, INSTRUMENT, ,MONTHLY PREMIUM FOR AN ANNUITY - - OF$1jf0 A MONTH STARTING AT in defence against aggression,-.as a skilled Aircraft _- ANNUITIES BRANCH - --OR RADIO TECHNICIAN. AGE 63 AGE 60 � yl� '.Technician. 7h&: R.C.:\.F. will give ,uu the necessary AGE' MEN WOMEN MEN. 'WOMEN OEPARtmsw OF ; trades training- at good rates of p:.y with opportunitiI es «ai it i l Sir:oo.S lase 6!lie _ :for advanccmcnt.in elle modern livid of aviaticm.. • _ =15_13 4 -1Ts4- _22.06 -_2..20' LABOUR . Voll must be'between 17 and" 46, and have Grade 9 SEE•INE CAREFR COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST' " 30- •_1 t,%__11.04- 26.06' _31.16 - - % CdUCatiOn or bCCter. itCAF..RECRUITING CENTRE OR Mall COUPON �S 34a1 _18.06 S6.G0 A!a9 '. .. :..; ,. _.:....::. ... ,. ., :;; .. � _. _.•�_���__������_� -.._.� '- 42.601 67.66'1 74J6 _-82.yC- CANADA .. .. 1 , _ - •- ` r -` -_ - THE DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL MANNrNG, , 61:56 1 f 40 137 20 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ------ — -- P(re.e mad me ,'rOT7AWA: O - +p s Director, of Lobour, Otto am(Pe gaL4ee). 1 ONTARIO. - 1 � �+ LL ym++. 1,11 parriadart regarding =' _I. _ P.. _ _ _ . •. 1 I T e+ns+ne,n re7u;rrm,err mrd nprunrgr nou•erailah(e ii!be R.C.1.F. ' '1 " I ease send me in ormovon showing ow a ane an vernmMT. nu tan A-'IF -. _NAMES IPteacc Privil.................,.^........ ; e(. 'bring me security at low cost. My name is,-.. 1 -STREET ADDRESS. 1 i iMr./Mrs./M3ssl » f .) f-I I y. PROVINCE....,... I. I Ilve at......._._....•...•......................._..,._....'_n._......_.................._.... .....,._....._ .. ::....... I To EDUCAYION(by grade and province}........::......, 1 -'......«'....... ROTAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE 1 + , Date of Birth. .._-................._»..r»........__..._ b :tar;at aq. . . AGE-.. ... 1..». 1 �— 1 end rrtand rrwt trt.i■fermatme 1 phs,.d be herd eastltr�estltol i F yr X 4 y� _ Acw't crippled Firm Steep Dead R.I►?�. U." CAZTLE (ioe lbs, or) _fik—. -R-Ona cent pee Word. miWanum Igo ���t 'Sit. if e>rargd. Ressittance snortI(umdes roe �,� Ai,ee1. 'Accompany o�edw Coum ad&oes aid $3•e� — ' CALVffi lj1,N - Phone awabes. _ = r' r`F.• PICIiFiRING VILLAGE' , .� ickering Market it L.� er PI - H©urly pick'aup PHONE 3© FOR SALE - six-roamed house: _'nom water; comeniences; bar- hene C©1leCt Pickering 265 J 12 Age; garden,on Na 2 Highway.Las? — - ------ terms to responsible party. Posaeeo- SHIELDS MINK FARMIon. yrs. George Pattison, .Broker, : :Pickering. Phone IT1. QUALITY WANTED - kitchen table, old or new, but in good condition with or without chairs. Apply Roffey resid- MEATSSILKS MARKET once, Chhrch Wit, after 7.00 p, si ' TRAISSPORTATIOA' to WHITBY +� - usanted daily,.from Pickering Fill- S%r`�Gs�? :y 4ER�,IS ... _-,age. Must be in Whitby 8.00 a, m. Return if possible-at about 6,20 m. Apply 'itis,.Roffey;-Church St., rrrw._M...._.R_ ARI APPLES' _ - • - LOCKER PL u3rsAp"M choice qu2+rt} aaclnto-h $2 -5 per bushel. Snows $2.00; also a few - second grade blacIn•„osh, Edgar - -Meats Processed to Your SP oc1f.Cations. JamZ James, three miles north of No. highway, on the Brock Road, Pick. FRESH KILLED CAPONS 240J4. Will deriver•every Friday. PEERLESS FLOOR SANDING BHONN: PICK=ING 2s. t SERVICE -- --- -- -- -- �. Attention; Builders, Home Owners I ` ��� 01100040 10"We" - New Floors Sanded and Finished We specialize in making Old Co311 mcs _ __ . r Lila j�eX. OT I C E .to ; EARNERSI LET _ : . >� - . For . Iat�Orne,a�ioa Free. Estimates EIS V�BINARY SUP] LZU Call CLAREMONT 49,F ! PILL ABF NEid/ - - .{ aaon000 - w ari s11M STORE 'ROURS For sale 1939 Ford coach $149.00 '�8 are' paying hies� arke.t prices _.. - TN�AT '�'--... We* alae. Phone Pickering 110'R,1= ��T mai l�.N A.. 2t, to a.N F. 1L. For sate-- Beatty wohing machine FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS , g� In good working condition, 90 cycle i.#e P. Y. W i•t# F. lA . R ndw motor and sears. $2+5.00 J. A. - Turner, Pine Ridge Rd, Dunbastoa We also bray lige harree - r - Heli mile north es Log Cabin. - \ R ��� . , For Sale - 4 tires with tabes, 9+ply Foo, o speedy Pichut P;wne-col/scl:lo y64:local ogisl.. Pickering 242m,2 J• • J • ES 6.80X20,'good, used, Phone Diny'ts Garage, Pickering 159W I For Sale. - 9 young pigs. C E. BANNER REN[IERWG CO. LTD. LYNDHURST 6237 . - r' flood, 1 mile west of Brock Road, ' 3 r on 4th Conces cion. — TORONTO For ?—'aunt ,Wallpaper, Venetian_ _ _ WEST HILL - PICKERING blinds, L leetric appiiancea; Station- ; -: - SCAR. 2ti02 PEON h " .'try. Office 'Supplies;- T Jlim- t - Oogrs ph'.ng etc 'try Xce,41 s. Clare- i ..i._ ....., - pront, phone' al. siitvsta iTOaft l9 v22'' i in . : The W. A. :made fi3;t:: plans'On the E. 13•nera[ Hospital. l MNXBER: OF TORONTO REAL B„TNTE BOARD" Land Surveys Thtlkrdia last or Cluj \�.entbrr 1�; ?i- grnu 8f - T.. . CROSS J 1 y ppr entertained ata arty at thelRo,a d 1 . G.1 G. T. HORTON •Mang are made for another-R.n'1 Dobbin home last night. - BE.&LTOR w mage Sale' on Saitutday, DecuLber airs #Schwalm Sr.. spent a frm _ Ontario Land Surveyor 1.-Any. -donations. of- gond used Jaya last vreek at Dalri'mpie u Ith And Civil Engineer c+othing winter. clothing, and o.t- air. and Mrs, Banner,, Scarboro, 1IAI1� 5T•• PICKERING VILLAGE' her household articles veto nted. Mr. Gaeduer. Rouge frills, is I COURTHOM OONF[DENTIAL-SURVICE _ . 14 Edward Street, ��8X We hope to..arrange. a-Cooking leaving this week for a trip to the.. School for early in the new year. West, -Selling --- Buying -- Eaebanging Phone: Pickering 20OWSL A substantial contribution has been _ - received from a'former member of CALL W`rT O,W OBLIGATION.. our Fellowship Class to be di tiided East Woodlands ' i SALE REGISTER 1 between the Manse and the Sunday . . . PHONE PICKERING I : "�°"+h • ' • School. An AnniversaryParty is _ _ THURSDAY, NOV. 8. - auction rale ! scheduled Jor Saturday anuary 12, voters in this community wnl be +� tractor, 195Y the Class' 19th birthday, Pleased to learn that a polling stat- Loans CoRoodeas I dairy otic, horses, Pigs,. - ion is to be located in East Wc:oo I Appraisals =.. F c Taiaaliand ' implements„ haq, Braun etc at Lot ; . Don't forget the Western Round- lands Hall for the Pravineial -Elea. - - 14 Con. 1, Uxbridge, the prop,s,rty lip at Centennial Church, F'ride�,y, tions of Thursday, November 2E, We of Walter Hoye, Terms caah. No tiQ:ember 2, at 8.15 p, m. when the ressrve. Phan Sold Sale at 1.00 p, Rouge Choir present their program. extend our autecic thatska to those m. SELLERS and ATKINSON, nuc- Adm. 50 and 25 cents, who interested themselves in this &t3ARANTEED The Fellowship Class is to meet matter and helped to get the poll so e°t°� P conveniently located. RADIO SEEiVIQE_ WATCH ad CIA= twice a monRh in the future, the Centennial UAted RIB many friends will be glad to I RZP'AlitEs O _ first on Sunday, November 18, at know that Mr. Fred Palmer Who ;lily Make or Model Sunday School reached,an all-time 4 7.30 p, m.Meeting the third Sunday- awns. under his doctor's can last y high on Sunda with 115 of each month, thereafter stud the 'week. is feeling much better. - g Y officer = mid-week meeting on Wednesday g Arthur Field 78 including teachers and officers in Mrs. .G, Botten Old Rosebank Rd, _ "'the Prim p tP following the .fourth Sun . Primary Dept Much more 1st I nae outlined to our Association Ex- • The W, M. S. willhoid its regular is needed and we could use three ecutive a Proposal to use our small PHONE PiakerinR 52W3 meeting at the home of Mrs, Geo• hall for the conucting of nursery 3 « Hull next Thursday:afternoon' Nov-, cusses for children from three M. ember 8., at 2.30 p, In. A cordial to pre-school age. The classes would -FOR rRea �JTM invitation to all ladies to join us for . • W`e're Proud of our missionary study and work. `held from nine to twelve o'dook - owney s�tias s>saas Pickering Jewelry in the mornings, five days a week, - - O and there 'would be a nominal fee and ROUGE SILLS =_ Per child. Mrs. Botten, who has had ~I � i'�p� ommy _ Mrs: George Doherty is in thv E.y cultural work h the Mildmay in. ON ! p atzLB@iC RAIitIt M ' ,{ g consid 80id ad lllrtaltii C € caltu PHE: PICC.. OM General Hospital undergoing an op- atitute, Toronto,. and the C. of H., : R 1�VjAN z�...� T"1110 AL 1 to a P. X oration and we„ wish her a: spewsdy will be in charge and she promises ' ti+ fit Tkem' as lines conduct the clashes along the r Mvr. and Mrs. Cliff Schwalm, of linea similar to well•8atown kinder. Altpna Road visited Up Hill on Sud 8arten methods. If you want to reg- Metal WD .� �, - , I rates Your child for. these clan". Sheet M rks F. J. I'ROUS� O�� Dr's, Marge Brown, Rosebank, has P it you want further information �tr of PirberEaR Never Oldeo BUNADIM WWBC M I iJ -�' her brother from Hamilton with her, lease contact,'Hrs, Botten on We+ �►p j. Y Mrs, L. McConoc iie has her sis- nesday or Thursday of this week o= PICKGitI G l • • ter Mrs, McGuigan from the West next, PHONIN e F I t Q1 al MB lu The Ladies Club Bazaar Was well l r�wrta - _i with her at preaeaL patronized, The home baking A weiner roast wab held at the ung conn I'lres+a Pldneit!l1 .� home of Mr.'and Mie. &ill.Mcla an the Bim=r5' Popular. Because of ERT CrrAREY "Reward Integrity of Old Forestl Road; in aid of the in the afternoon and the N Rouge Trills W. A., last Friday. A our ins the evening, ew wh several. en of W.R.. s. AGeNCovw�r.ONTARIO, 1tE Eir�CT tinge was hudA arrived, �" Fwnm� ]Lia. Cliff Schwalm entertained a On Friday, Navember 80 WELL DIGGING SRPTIC TANKS iRit�ls'!! P[7!L!'9 number of friends last Friday. y. theuE , , 1•IL�lillb� c "� Bmezq Brae Kennels, Altonw Rd., will be an election to fill several COMPRESSOR WORK, TRENCHING W'rt+Qi BOII�I�S, - hale gone over the top again when executive offices, fiery member _ y �T WA#R S THOMAS AND their yellow Labrador 'Cy>sdy D' Possessing a paid-up 195,1 Meerbber= .. Argentuile' won her Canadian Cbxm- ship Card will be entitled to vote Hallowe'en atinosphere. Vern Bates ions and ' take an active' his -workers had a buoy e`k- .� .�• �� p hip at eleven months. part in this and We acre sorry to hear that Nr. meeting, I ening but did as good job. In ..the Comport of-Old Forest Road is ill Leiet Saturday nights dance' wab diaw, Mra.-Harding, Highland Creek, Fnchre and Dowe- with pleurisy. ��I a 'gratifying success. Kr. Esmond won,the hamper of groceries; 2nd _,• We are glad to hear that Mrs,•I. Skidanore, two,instrumentalists from Prize went to Flo Ledges, West Ib one: 'IkoQkiia T>t ; i ..'rho Dumbarton Home and School nne is getting - - E. — — Sjssociation will hold a Euchre rnd ter a series of operations on her ided excellent music and the�capao- Woodlands; 4th to Mrs. A.-Spring, No N Sigitway, 9eit}t i Dorm on Friday, Yovember 9, at fractured ankle. .•• ity crowd had a great tiatle. - Tea, 'Rouge frills; 5th to Mrs. B. Milroy, PAl,wa • 'Irl gR g � Ore school. There will be many vtod.� We are sorry to hear. that Urs. sandwiches and cake were served , Highland Creek; 9th to Mie. F. ant d o 92bes, including a Door Prize„ and ' an the whole le affair had a. Gala Hibbert, R. R. 2, Pickering. FOX Y ti , �12gone will be welcome, so plan ' r slttend. Ad=;W= 50 oasts. -01 r' .,;x + - '.... +,ya.'" ,6:,?'�"�' ; •`vex-v Na.. - r :'�+ •r AT zr - - � ... .. ., � '.ate' � ... '�i: •s Material in Stock 'how, Fviend -Rea m A�t� t A.E. Rkhardsosi BR!lLDI� 8t'>o1i88 PEARL GRI3Y, BLUE and � INSURANCE Afll•! - �� � � � ' tea �� GREEN ABItORITE a � CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTONOBILm ► �iRAL I;NSVRANCE ALITii[INUM MOULDINGS LUMLITY INSURANCE eta ► i REAL ESTATID Of The Fallewing Iger B..C. FIR INSIDE an OUTSIDE YOU _�pitals o•-eller A'BO� �� LIST YOUR,. i'IiOPEBTIIS3 CDNVEYANCING C RroU Rewftaa is All tie'idrr DOORS iM SALE WITH A& OW-ertablirhed Agency, Neatly I �'�lO�g CLE" PINE COMBINATION CYRIL��. t�:�RLEY -R To Serve You. AWS aga DOOR& COMPLETE WITH PHONE: PICKERIN.G 00 aldive cap +� HMd SC.'IiRhlN and'GLASS (,rreaeae� VAEIW Rae Ltalag Band RUR AL BU'S "dLta.e i >�a .. N. M. Gordon Z=NEl3 Concrete Mocks � LUMBER YARDS - Bare and Loose Cedar _ N 1N ` Postr and Polres PICKERIN^ ONTARIO .rT Daft Service To cad Heft PHONE: Pt, 34. Choose , . osHAwA .A. W. MITCHELL •- -Your ''�/ - - 9�srter.d Barer For A8 — ■ ovrrgfdaire R��rater y Ooeadsas PH0N=7 4 an4 114 - ''^' rEILEEN JACKSONo! !BONE: PICKMING 241 W 9r OPTOMETRIST '4 'r0llB TAUCI?i8 PASS YOUR WAY" Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Eit; Stave DICKERING = K W A N U C LA R K E Tuesday Evenings And STAFFORD BROS. BY APPOINTMENT - 1�1- L SIX CUBIC >1'00►P FRIGIDAIRI :j�I..Trra i� HI[iIPL'M14NTdL WOR�BFirst Door Eaaet Of - NINE I OOT, TIi O (IMC FOOT FRIGINWRF K �',� - 1,�� • WhttUj 6b9 1�1Masonic Hall SEVEN FOOT, SIX CUM0 FOOT FRIGMAME ,� aandCAn eta '-`' PHONE: PIGKERtNG 48 THRIFTY THIRTY-INCH ji,LECTRIC S'�y Csnaties of Oatarle 818 DE2 AS ST. E, W,�TBY ��® . 1Parm 8oreu, IMPLe a jda Sea ttb.,.,. -.w -.--s..�–.w-_--•? — Now Available � Real Estate 4a Your Name on the 'Voters' List? � our Spedwty at Realonable ' PyiCE�1CHrIIE'�a1 '}r!gldaire • Made ONLY by - - PAter. Dual ServicM for 1i0 See Notice On Front Page This Issue Price of oa. 1rwaNITvBR DEAD GL. �,i►��L MOTORS - JiIIlttea P. O. pbese, A� ilrlwa Ila*h4m P. O. phenr Mark. sloe IIVNERAL DIRECTOR Greenwood J. S. BALSDON I& S� - ft'�r have been a 'icmoprivate A=Udaz ear Ses�ire The regular meeting of the EWea- PHONE PICKERII� 39 aaetteaeres doer 1"k flay or Night ing Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was _ - �. xcF.Acamm„ Prop. - held at the home. of Mrs. 4. Md1► Taggart on Wednesday evening the AYlD H. MARS!-lALL 23rd. The Worship SerAce on the �''C ® �• Pick. 193 theme "The Witness of the Church. - t�•* MeeoNrot in our Cornmvni�' andthe ag Tti18 WEEK'S HELPFUL HINf'4. - . rain "The' Church of un8 « '!Alli[ and VMZZ AOMMI "8 i r t• Frontiers" were presented by Mrs: helpstorelieon vebfatigu while'working in eta>>tlin6 it Ilopm& PIS R J 12 E, Pegg and the members..of her -. ;�T �` group. A committee wee a ted or Real s! s• a an V . Y x 1d. MAW to plan a christma Service-to be. � P al E atP,.fAtY � a.M„t�,�� - DO&WAN ad BICELUM held Sunday evening, Dec. 16. TheJL i +Oa ptiotereioaal 1+2rgie,aenr general business and a social has 1 .. . .Willson” ,S OCO• LICffi+L912D AUCTION GM folio o - r els !icing SL Haatr F r T y e en nt��d toter, 2 5 mat SUBURBAN SPECIAL! OSHA'WA, WT. i Th Thursday. _ • �„` 2 Kbg 8tz eR Raw �. -;� a Wgfte"_ the home of the President, Alfred Pegg, Ilia Worrhip Ser-rice and the '.ATOP 33, KINGE•3,roN iu3-, SCAR. 7.900 p}t s . s!8! :81; DUTrWAS S: Bret, VP83T6�]f P`:hgt was directed by alarjorie %farden .1twas. bat�erd on ideas of . OR - PIC1C£kI:�G'RE$1DE,tiTS MAY CALL • _ 13 - tEVENINGS -ONLY) --PICKERING-43 J. - ;u bu P-h find recreation a «IF IT'S EAST WE SHOULD HAVE IT" iow+ -A The hostess eerved'a' fine L _ lips C1tu�ne • f lunch. The next- meeting`rill be on __ ... i4 rove st _. m*r of Beatrie-e Atc—Lean. Th at the wr 'Jtonumeat WorU*l - {yPIY�.'HE7 BIS'T hO' .M T... ,4 r T• In J Misses. BentxiCe .Sirs es�n, Jean -Zic1iQ�11:e th+a l:.st weEa Erd. 1„ ,.::. . ._ ^oar +iaiteAB.SA to 12.00 and '� to 8,00 Mrand Mrs. Lorne Slute. . Mr. Iozono un Saturday even:AT. AUSTIN, PROP. Pascoe and Glenna MinaiCer attend- . Mrs r n oEveain;so Man, Wei' Zhl" Teo 0. ed the Bav of. Quinte Conferenceand ' E: Pegg and Hair b! i the h m.. of Mr, And Mrs.R. 1, •Whitby. Ontaario " DISKEY BLDG., OPP. P. O- and Mrs Dn Xorden orad Mr. I 'Cr�iikshank. 'iiesWest Of Whitby Oa Young People`s- Convention held at uS•- Highway Between Whitby 09�AWA.• OtiTARIO 5-4587: Otf. 6-tl#3And �x Phe�eONE: WHITBY 462 l�a-Dry•Service. Aseanged) Suers & Atkinaen � e r R • • rb~�Sol W 2.Swan.we �. ��• pppTpC3RAP{IFR . Licensed - _ _ >ar"'` •..:�"'• °`r - nears Auctiv so years Imtveeieao• till .,r CLE N.DE N IN G does eeaiioc•ed aarwbe�. e DIXON' ter, and reose�t„ cele.. Luted sad An gale. p.es.aally � ev - - ,AdvwLbed. wnl. per.+ aid - �- �f dead. unQ 1. fromst" t Service '�y�'_ -: MA�AM Reasonable Rates •� �, � i I PSON'D: STOU*T"LLE ep A BROQa1ETii8 _ �DdsULdxEE !LOy� When you.start out in,yF car Y94 . l;IMSEB .UcrloNElSit _ •don't expect to come home .in an Pie>kering and Wbitbr + _ ambulance: But, last .year, 79F aDxzrr rd Coxertlr ` .Snl.. r sr suet, �:� :,�, -�` ��,ersonS' were killed - 20,000 wet'+a .a .pyampt AtteaMw ATM :�:. � -in,�uFed• in 'Street and highway .1 Galin D. onank 1L.Q shit Ie, R, i Pbeas 614 BMW a�it- - f.+�:ZG.•,Y, .t - u - ;i{e{/{/ ntd• ,,. ,.wr,,-�.r{ + \•,rb.. w,+ �1 ' otHeea. Qgbtt W%,Ont„ t 1-2 Sinseoe St. S. GYPR1OC Pitons - 7-2.227 Detertred Payment Plan Available a On* moment of IflaHei111ofl can lead to&Jaije&. `t Alas, O°tarle COILBIE LUMBER COMPANY ' Mae. fim;ted \ Always.drive Safely. - 8earbere Juncos. Oat&** SCAR. iii{ 1117 �, lranee Co: Servtg 9urboi.`ani PkterUs e Stay Ott Of elf. A1346Y�ai'fC� r :• "'"�'r Wtrke or Phone Over .a Quarter Century z >wte. Far Fam anili�n! Ane c.nntrJ �ICelm#",s✓wrw wAev n -�ir�1•sat invurance On !0 WANTED �lhtaneWe huora MZli �•An Slat. ,Co ACREAGES ani '` �f t Awr/L You hFA4W 49AI F = .'8HALL Sowman & Gibson . 1dra w3. . . .. 1►i >sa.e writing lwnyers .Alb � Wnwim at4t Good cash down payments CALL - Mr. INGLIS 77 —�T— OLD HORSES" - i15-e0 —wee yrnmpt and erperlenaed- At Your Far= � MAI Oft Eine I�ir008s r � � ° AL-0 �, A. !12[d�9UA1tSY ay g •' `'• :1i%1D OR Ctil!P'PL.ED 376($� • .. -. lowly rbob-o I anion t ! '!Bass (y ollertt-- AaLWOVA 1= J JJ 1 ' «. / •� _ '"'-".'_ .. w,.""co,c4p,y., i, ,,,_ .,: ., jay;. ro 4:. .moi... .,... .. ....«. +.=,gin• -,', s. •s .-------._. _ .-. .. .^' �'`^ • y. 1 u - 4 mom doknPsreati" a desirous that thls .their LOA", Night in the 1040 Neat Sunday the Clsr4aoat Bap+ OfiM Smith, of I+lorida, 115 Iaremont . yyam�r __ for their efferta herw-It_3a._espwbed there will bu a tilt Church:will hold their sardve� ire brothers Tim Lao - -—t- kali' children. good crowd on haa!d for the m� sary ■ervkcea:-lt lysin! apeatoez bas arra sister Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Mason, Toronto, quet, which will b�followed by dao= been, secured for the day, but the Mrs.X Draper spent zM sI ,tl -� 4Vp4a�u#_W week-end with Jack sad tingname is not Itnown at time of-writ- Hampton sroently. 3dr. and Mrs. Firer- of Toronto *s.T%rton. The Baptist Church held a very ing,.A, speci$l,quartet, consisting � Mr. and Mrs• Gene Forsythe K -Balled on Mr, and Mrs. K Wa4-'tat Several from here have attended successful religious meeting here on =four nationalities, will help with the ited his-mothsr at Ottawas over tLs " ., jivaday, +. � they iAlitical conventions held in Saturday when a program of films music. This group is•from McMaster weekend. ' A Be sure to see the Co-Op.,advrr- Whitby during the past two weeks. and religious music wars- presented University. The choir - is also pre' Mr. J. Davies spent a1 few 40" tuement in this issue if you area die Ortiz with one pheasant and -by a Toronto group. paring special-music. at Bayview: 'wa'd�►' tarnier in this district. ._ '. ince Valentino with two birds were Mr. and Mrs: Richard Cooper had Mr. and Mrs. Al• Robertson andThe Y. P!., Class-of T,l'rrion. S. S. ]Qr. and bfrs Judson Ward enter- the: only lucky hunters we were a holiday down in New'York,last Mr. and, Mrs. Grant Taylor -visited held a,very successul party at 60;tsined company on Sunday after= talking to on Monday, According to week. friends in Northbrook'on the week- Hall on Saturday of Iast week. reports there'was no knocking out On Saturday a landmark of tb..s end. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Michell IWN* ,Mr, and Mrs,'Jack Badgerow vis# windows and shooting at barns as -6112vwhich had became.a-nuisan- - ?fir• and :firs, Mark Linton of Tor- Vineland visitors last week-en4 ited the Schell family in W.Uls ce- reported in the 'south end of the ce had to be cut-- da«-n. It was a onto, Mr, and Mrs. Wiliiam Gore, We' welcome Mr.- and- Mrs. B6111 burg aver the,week-end- township„ Bir da3 are scarce all o•rer huge elm tree that had been stand- •pf Hamilton amd`M-r.and fir's. Evans :'stead to our midst; also eongfAd" Mrs. Miller of Stouffville is span- the to which was the reason ing beside the home of Miss Mabel Benson of Clax•emont, all were the ulate thein on their recent warrli� l A few days_here with Mrs,_IL the. Game Committee ,held only a _Gibson. The..tree, an old one, was guests of Mr. and blrs, Milton $en- Alf• and Mrs. Michell entertaizsed 1G. cintyre. two-day shoot. ruining' the',walls of a well. and be son-on Sunday, _ Mr. 8nd Mrs.,R.,Beckett. Msy IIsi - r Mr, stye 'firs, Peter Hardy, tor—The Film Board showings through- --'coming a..nuisance'..! 'so the Hydro Mrs. Simpson of Toronto aid Mr Onto, spent. the weekend with Mr. 11 out the towirship this last We' took it down � and Mrs. Wm. Michell to lunch =0" and 'Mrs. Walter Hardy, I'had their biggest response right.in The Women's Tnstitute held their Green River ently — j All the school children-of the NiD I Claremont, inhere the Council ori&- .,regular meeting lsst• week-at the- age heage as well as some of the smaller I inally started. home of Mrs. Milton Benson. errs. Rev. fir. S.tebm-e-of Toronto late tots had a great time at the Hall I Several from here will be attend# B. Reesor, Altdi a,' gave an inter PERSONAL + ' �oWe'en of Cabalt, will be guest speaker at Party in the Community I ing•the- Film Council --meeting - in esting talk on the subject -•Time,_ ..Hall Iasi Wednesday ca ening,.Priies Toronto on November S. This prom- Talent and Money. A reading of in- our anniversary services at 3,01 P. SHINN! MF:N; Womkm'Gain • to m• and .-0 p• an. on Sunda}•, -Nov. - 'ware given for costumes, candy isee to be an• outstanding evening. terest was Autumn'Glory in the 18' lbs; New pep,- too. Try famous _ 4 Also special music and on Tues- treats, games and films, The even. FQr particulars, call Mrs. Les. Lye, County, read b} Mrs. '\. Sanderson. p Ostrez -Tonic Tablets -for dsnblsi - - the 8th at fi to 8 the Thankoffer- -In�'•was sponsored by the Recrea- Claremont.- The hobby basket this month announ--' results: new healthy flesh: aa# - ing Supper in the Sunday School tion Committee of the Claremont On 'Friday night (tonight] the ted to S'.00, Following the meet- vigor. New "#get acquainted" hiss roam. A cordial invitation to� all. _ _. _. .i8usiness And Community -Assoita. Brougham Union Lodge will hold ing a delicious lunch wars served, only e0ie All Drug&1,06 - _ - e - - , ONTARIO—PROVINCE OF PROGRESS courageous and efficient government contributes to the sudor- • "' re ":Performance—not _ .Bug welfa of a free'and prosperous province. _ a•• - --" �,;r -,, : .-� �. : .. � - � ' Prom_is: es" is the to Progressive Conservative leadership: Od- AGE PENSIONS _ - - - THE-PEOPLE LP TO I.r A Old a e per�ions to• all..over :70• oilier - Pr-oviAcss1-Federal _ _. -.. .- ,a _�'-.; - 4•�,;,,v ;'<. ;:� _ agreement. s Pension for' the needy, 65 to 70, to the. Blind and disabled 18_ _ _y = £ •r _a Women uaranteed equal pay for`equal 'work with me -* Woing,u -- - _ • `o disc ' nation in-employment loyment bac f ace;colour or creed.' -- h NEW H O S P I T A L S ltl9 new hospitals or extensions provided. o _ r a � • 11;i74 hospital beds .and bassinets added_ of being added in genal hospitals. _ Ni•• Fullest resources of ecaence::.and' medicine mobilized in war against cancer. . ti F school P�arY oo ; Free books for aII children is ach le' equality of ✓` �. opo t 0 1,5 new , Pte• 0018 for 1 ad on ' - - -GREAT R0AD SYSTEM `� • The most advanced lobo ; expanded campensati and rehabilitation for inured workmen i TO DEVELOP THE PROVINCE a - • � i• Highways history► - ,, ,� + - ..._ _ ' Greatest plans for and Fronde is . x �e • . � Trans-Canada Highway under oo:rstruction. .' . \ • Grants for municipal roads multiplied nine tialee-now_ 7,000,000 annuaIly. ,1 - t o Ontario's S T. LAWRENCE W R E N G E - P R 01 E�T `'r_:' "• Two million Horsepower added to Hydro.output serves 85°l' of farms •`Back to Niagara J.. _ _ —a fact. . ti i M .1 ... _. _ _ • - ' . ' • .9t. LBWrenOe power development to commence.1dietisif in - �.. modern telephone for our rural people. 1 Farm inooa�e • Plans for r '� - • Private and public rental howling speeded ill Federal-Provincial agreement. ; level • : i• abolished throe- ay Ra>rway ,' !..rte-�• . �.. _ _ _. . _ _ . NIAGARA POWER ;. °' TO CONSERVE OUR RESOURCES : ;� -. .. . •. >. _ - - • Forest wealth preserved as part of vast conservation program. 20,000;000 ti+ees-provided annuall3t ti'':•. by Government nurseries. '� �,� 4.>• • Canadian manufacture of forest products rather than-export of raw materials. ; • Development resources.—including huge iron deposits—aided by Government action. ' f/ De elopme of mining reeo s ' - 1'O PRESERVE GOOD GOVERNMENT z• ,EST WEALTH ` Lowest provincial taxation in Canada. t. ,� • provincial-credit at an all-time high-eight consecutive balanced budgets - • $100,000,000 in municipal grants to relieve,local taxpayer. • l No provincial sales tax—no provincial income tax. ax _ • Good relations maintained with oth Federal and all er Governments ��� •�. -• `. . , '-- - .IRON ONE _ - _ ,. ... . ' : • - . . • - . . ..: .: •�._..- � .ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMEN ov • 41- _. ' .. _._ - - __ ,�, .. _. - - _. _ _ _. _ .. ._ •/ • ,. ,.-,,,, .t .:�.«... . ., •- .. r--.. .- - o ::...mss.a,C M _ thimself Canadian football, s1 na _ Classfed _g Although reco - .. ,� greatest passers in American foot. fi71bail, he has had very little septan >ej3Dlcwa ¢ � �• " %< with Montreal Alauettes; "Ila Cana- , "BT estcre - , xr 3 than football a quarterback 11as DAY 0.LID CHICKS:-We hatch than. SON'T WAIT-Every setynr d Rhwew$Ia s ,�>�,, t� •� .. , - every week of the year. ask about our DWen'sRanted/ improvse ind I found it a little Mirror NelUNR s,1 DRU ry '• the handsome, liks- special cross ■'rain purebred chtelcs toe MUNRO'S DRUG STORE t i.� ^•+r: bit-too tough,_ layer, also our special broiler chleks, O"s-% - able blond quarterback said. non-asxed ane_nallel.cnlek■.,also cockerel Iii Klein • •, Nk ,.,, when available. started Cnlcks. **van sad'•• ;135 Exprssa Pnpairl _ R eight weeks old older -Pullets; twelve weeks 'to, labia¢' R.O.P. and approved ppgrS ECZEMA SALVEWolf,it all seems sort of Ialxed-ii 'F P breeding cocaerel. Catalosue. Turkeys. BANIsa aw torment 0't dry Wsame rashes .to us and the only comment we TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD.. and wa•pt" skin troubles, Pnot's t personally feel called oil' t0 make Fergus' ` - Ontario. sales W1111. moLuns,as dtaaPPolot_..Yom tmblaburalua ecsamn epos. right now-is this—SPORTS—THE TOP Notch day old chicks. sU popular etnsworm. 64moles ane athlWs toot,.ariH MAGAZIti'E- FOR- $,PORTS breeds. Ask about our low pullet Prices eespoa readily to the atalaless••odorless r 'Mate delivery Started chic fd bow ■libbers tar to Iran Ointment nsaralne f p, J �,• i SPECTATORS should at least take• Palleeu.sarred Rock, Whit.a oLe¢no rt X hoP°L°s° they E"am 9 �� the 1951 Oscar for mit-timing. PRICE ti.oa PER awn - Hatred Rock $47,75. Barred Rock, non; . � * _ sexed .50. sot ed breeds $1.0 r O REMEDIES Priorof a - htindr'ed3leox. Older$pullet■. 1: weeks to goat poolSrr& f f 9 s., ^.•""+ ... .. .. ..- -tay4na. Brooding cockerels. Catalogw-, �sM tiaaep Bt., E.. Cornea nr t.asaa• » _ - TOP OTCH CHICK BALES Ontario. OPPORTUNITIES Fifth Guelph. y � Aw :ry Dual asPurpose cattle MEN AND WOMEN - t•• ,?,,• ,s 3M t e - - -STARTED CHICK BARGAINS: While they - � - last. 7 to .8 weeks old,*Pallets. Barred $E A' HAIRDRESSER' . :.._ . ••,E x iy, W k �h."" At Winter-.Fair- 'Rock. Astra X SVhfce, white Leahorn x AOIN CANADA'S LEADING Sr]3001 - .. . ..;, ;,,,,, t' s•. 1 .Barred 'Roc1C.--$47:85: Barred Rock.nun- Gaprtu11iey laaara _ sexed $38,95. Assorted breeds, 71.00 Per {St'aat hundred leaa. Cataloge uHalydraestaa - TWEDDLE CHIOX Hat Sec HATCHERIES LTD. Pleasant sssfuorvrl eraAwtee toad .sfine , ! -� Red Poll dual-purpose cattle vt ill_ i F•er$,,,, Ontario, Thousands or utesaaRrl Na AmaHc■'s Greatest 83rstam be shown for the first time this year ! --- - - Illustrated tJlerOius list L- at the Royal Agricultural Winter DTEiNti AND C•LEANIN6 IN to or eau RYCL DREA6ItlG att!I80OLS t Fair, which fakes place`Nov: 13-2P flAvr' r�•i. nowl6tas needs dyeins or 'hst aRlonr S, w . Tnrnete The Red Poll breed, which orig- l ' write it up (of lntnrmatlna We Rrsnrbes • ,, ea-ar► clad h answer your questions Ds 40 clam Bt HAmUtta - inated in Endland, was given recog- parm°o, A Park«r-'e Ttoo'Wrirkle Limens. 1s Rldva.� S, mrttows _. aition at the spring meeting'of the rsl turtle r••rnnr, - R al's beef r•ittle committee when sesr:Esa uPPoaTcxlTtElt - Turning Top Soil "Down Undo$•'While formerb in the norehern OY FA1LAI8 .FUR BALE° MEN AND WOMEN it was agreed to set up a class for parts of the country are engaged in carrying in. cordwood for ss, ACRES rent Fergus;. IrYdchoice farm. •z- •them in which prize money will to- p'u'nt building. hydro .qu►pDee, 'nod SICK OF YOUR NtCKT1ESt, ^ that big living-room fireplace or pot-beilted st9ve, this tiller'of tal $900. wagrr supply. nice lawn and tree■. well WHY not away them? oo return VOU49 ` til! soil 47i SOvtfi island, New Zealand. off atarting hif spring lwated. Forst dime tttterea for rale. Cos,- sat as equal number of smart tresbly- At least 50 Red Polls will be tact Afax woodi. Real 1Latau. Fergus drr-cl°aned ties. m ssaortad eotoun trots plowing. In the'baekground is snow-clad Mt, Alta in the Buchan- shown at this ear's fair. Most of ont• Phona 27$, -- — fano$. s pluDe a 'ere sena seven . '.. y your ties plus • dollar to Tc* ewaPe - - Gns Mountains'range. the entries will come from the w"ert,,- '. foo-ACRE farm. 18-room brick nos,.•. Pickering. out._stats _prefer.nus• xrt9 provinces and Ontario. - ,_ - Ftydro. sood,.barns. mixed bush. lots of - Pr r luster, neat ochool. lake: tow= 34 miles NORNEt1 WnWIL The -ted Poll, a breed similar k tram Ottawa on Highway to. Prise $9.00o, Giants who readily admits th2-t You_ .. m the Dnal--purpose Shorthorn; has $4300' down . balance ea.r erns Or nese Ferias [or 11i roes, Fs —Rmy& rue► have to.have the material to make p cash otter. Ir Mtoreat.d can and .ee top. t for $s.0o- TCt.1Ct-Rainbow the -team go. become more popular in this coun- 'wnliam Peat, R R.2. Carleton Place. ct. Liectsoa of oatataadlna raHsetam, t - -.- ." doses tar $1 $$ Pnstletd - tu7ear4 Y- • a i try. Particular) in Western Canada. Fne sAL6 . - Hattie, B.0 Particularly Bulbs. since the end of the war. ... ."In the majority of Circumstances _ - . - - CAP-148our CO=ti t sells -For w» -- - PATXXTS • -. // the coaches are merely -impreslsed Lilco the Dual-purpose Sbortliorla, 'Your Drsl¢Itat ,elle Willard. t'A&TC 1C the Red Poll is bred for both beef ., y+ STORET metal cue Mutdoa,c 30• z $a. •rr urFtsR ca .rats larrrsawr-0'.i with their importance- They try to emotions sad +un mtormatias stat RIM. _ -and in production. Dua.�purpose central 149:40tm In emirs, 0116 Prvaent The Rama" Co., Registered Patae+ attar• - play football like s checkers game: r owner can offergopm! Proon=icaa to anya+e -n$ Beak arrest Otiat a - Instead of dealing with human be- cattle "pay their way` through milk �°seated Ill ■ .'weldins business. Rnsoe says _ Just flow many' different sports � for selling. larger Plant bolos eoestruat■d. magazines there are published production until--they are marketed angst it's.'matte-dealing with robots..- .• - fl'mresasrion-4s,- D.cetnDer Isst- AnWy to rE'recnaTusLr�u43tI • naa6saa$• sue'The only successful exception I can as beef cattle.thus overcoming some ibexce Brom,. Elmira. Oni Phone 413 tont solicitors Established sue• ass south of the border vie wouldn't of the high overhead encountered by sus_ecr"L TnrOffl" ai soot wish he bard Cali a look- think of is Paul Brown .of_ the LIKE new, Oliver ^s$'• Tractor. a C. _ tia ,+D riattwt y farmers raising beef cattle.- a arrigbi R.l_-Holloway. Ontario. _: .ing )2Yer downtown mtigazine stands Cleveland Browns, Pcarusaa a • • The Real Poll,-so named because ovuT PATCHES it sornetilnea sears to us that thele •,Some coaches.call-moat of tFle -of its Tedd'sh-brown color, is about BInCT aouon. Priata. about traps '�'DL cexwus'e -.u:fATrb? -' inust'be a-new one born every rnitc Ik'LL s,1 Y f LSr Plays,which I don't think in such a I the same size and build a� the bet-. sons, 3 tba u.$$ postpaid, including $ uto ayot wtdawe' ute. Left to ourself dlera:sre. only goo ractice. Sittin on a 'bench 'ter known -Dual-perpose Shorthorn, auettenc.Herr000m Patterns from. 8atfotu. _•�rtlh marriage.introduce 1 red _ - go p $ .- _ _ - Eton or money returned. Over 30 Tran _..witcouh las. Hempen tyiiat On . Ont or' two of them we would I C dian ha 'Ta:tile-staffs. - and not bean in close contact with f _s,ervins .,dna ares. °sac, proven name araes 1924. rtes- bother much .about. bout -a. Junior. g , --- tie-Queen street West. Toronto tealad snvoLOV& C.IM payers os, the field, -the'coach es - ticslan in plain u-ctlibef of our family totes them = par . - � �°Club. -Bur 128, iai¢arR Alta.. - somewhat remote. What if one Of _ _ SABLE and white Caries. tbrw months. .. To- home by the long coid•, and soma the backs is tired or fins something �� farm•acak. Res, mother. Also watts_ grLIT $wo$:INo—tDa agar way. Use TF •tirilta, when we get weary of read- -` V W f�,s�I` a �Colltfe all &son. Mrs. ChMer Jackson, Dacca Eliminator, a sclonriee tnatme'se wrong with Klin" and the Coseh {Chatsworth, Ung Qutckly•edrmmates th•errvlaa for tobacco - _-:.•4 ' ing .the Good Book,,Shorter Cate- should call his play? They just 41s Anne Ashley ':I Pt`RE Bred Tamworth Boar. ready for rids & uUc&Imystob hatsalcoas urns Drag - chasm• and'-.the syeeches of our dna have the opportunity the --' " serttc�,- Prldad 150.0+ P O.B. itedfirar- rtoaeautical tch.etuu /wtberl ti P.O. a. London. On potilical leaders.we °kiln them over. ' quarter'ack haAux s to participate £n ' 1, .. HO# Can I ?testa iCratCl3ed extra• .extra, a Regis$trod HamP�B Ram LLambs WHY IesEer when �» concrlDut•a 0'd .~.. - n OCtO•... ,r r• ei - : _ ''JltahOgaAJ� fun - Ttt W W 4rYi. - w•e'atasrtbucs,• reliable b•rxaL_rsmaMee • rate b A. Before polial=ing mahogany. - ,r• rhaml at sans Pull Rational prix And from .The Pur. Ii.rrb, score. ?lautc eta a r r cock $ 0 eat: c the gPmt. Bull Calf one month old.. Dam Which If Wlly, On Su day, 1fcDonala Farm lwPAalan. 1■t Dr+iia s bet 21st., our eye-was are d y- "Here in Montreal my w-rfe.aed Idsre, pOtarto. _ - t_e cover of "SPORT — THE' I are very happy. We've rented a furniture that has bees scratched h�11Rw tenth scCoaYey.7 Lmcb Dnitt T081TIONS WANTED MAGAZINE FOR SPORT SPEC.- duplex and we just had our second rather deeply, fill in the scratches #ANT]CDt ritxks-to supply Hauttsry with-, POSITtON as herdsman by sx9or1rntv4 = TATQRS,"published in New York" with' fano ttrre of iod'ene. Thea a _ child. I like Montreal and the people bstcbins ens• On soma breeds. Ina''gas boot stockman, Good Ac acttaf and show- published a very interesting and readable. and everyone is treati* me ,Telt. 'ply the wax or polish and the taken til.-hatchability round -miurntatra Drama ms fetter, Beat nf•nnceb ontl teats periodical, at that. Featured on that Theca's nothing like the Montreal -:scratches will be practically .lavas- io itn aeeaiinl3ox j�Tuzettan�t. Send red 1To°ronin Onca�o$ liisheeattn et^t• front cover as the leading article football fans. They really go all- sole. Toronto, r was one"entified. "I'd Railler Play out to support the team. ,It's the Q. How can I be suite that a 3h H.P. ktaco"ICK - bzzRL'6G gas. e.tL1.EM]iwN WAHTED-,. , lin Canada" by George Ratterman. ' same way. alt over this football- stain remover will not affect the 7natna...t b_P. Faisbank ]Mores iaii to- SALESMAN WANTEO :- _ �OIOrOf 1. garment? glue. Sslluw taw mill, )letr{i•t•aear. Qyeorge, in Ci$e You've forgotten, is •Cfiiy COt1ALry. The fano really gm, g. - write for p-rcrw to ruin R. :A¢or, Brook- .� ,PART ar NI! Nme�.to sr11 boue«rtold nrcea: the Ali-American college and pre '. ' t t. :- .._ sty nee,- -ted aunty Gloria, cola w •add kn.On far the game. And I hkt to play �. It is risky to talc' chatrces ss, .gdto X14.tae proao writs /mtnedt- fessioaal football star who came to it for them and wily give it every- ,_with any stain remover on colored KELP WANTED-rrAALE ll}°lay to Bos $4. iia E,dhreentb ar New - I 4r'r side of the border this season thing its worth. But the important fabric until it is tested .on the -- Totwtto Out. - -at a huge salary-t o lead the CALLING ALL WOMEN WANTED thing to,me is. I m finally on the underneath part of the here of the ai cvME direct taetory- tops RtaNve for Montreal AlouttttC to a Grey Cup. way-in business,-starting from the garment to see if it affects Zhe'cot= large dread:and snorte arm e•tabtl■ned ;just for the fun of it, we're going over is years, Newest rant. of rabrrc■ I. by Ci ti lan "Pl HATCHING Eads w w.27•D:_ ground u(r to learn everything pod- or. ind colosrs. ALSO children'■ and then'■ as tCrnndtan price paid to fOe teb- to quote a few paragraphs froth Mr, sable about the brokerage field. Now Q• iia# can I treat the wale[ wear. Every garment tactor•''¢uarantsed Inafse OOOa price paw aadlat}$es atm, Ina season. ADPIy Box f t. 143 Rattettftaa's o-,us. Here they are. when my football days are over, _ lot • child ted'blow soap bubbles to Highest commissions. bonuses. Writ* Hri. Now Tbranta, Oct. e, .• .'_ tttlh )tattwesr'Linked:'•-81n+toa. Obi.. F -,�i ' •3 'maybe f don't have tb worry so ..gives the babbled.more color? ONOICF. healthy Now aeal"Am. any .¢a "I haven't found it too difficult much about supporting my family." A. A drop or two of glycerine NELP a ANTED ' Golden Fawn's. Jvalan. $tapl? 'Brass, Y'h t adjust to the Canadian game. a • • - madded to the' son water will do 1R:DDrtrr, Roney 1 watoa.-oatarfo. i .to soapy iXPERIENCED, married man (Canadian) When I. fust came io Canada they So much 'for Mr. Ratterman. His this, and the. bubbles will auto last to Trial.on_gwrn■ay--dairy farm.. mo- >z• + Showed we several movies of the article, as we said before, appeared, -'herr o.ra, bfahaR waaear rte. rami.., Duel "s tm. If someone had longer before breaking. Hydro. milk dna phone wtt.Low alDsrE Grey, tup ka is, a magazine around October Q How can I make s dry Enroll. Llo3dtown, R.R. Ontario. Phous 1♦ ` shown them to me when I was 219t. Now we quote as follows,from :�ap�? _BnitPn 665. 'unfamiliar with Canadian football, a dispatch to the Toronto Globe q, Grind a little cornmeal as f MEurcat y it would have been a long time be and Mail dated from Montreal on fine as possible and add a small F Y E` ' October 21st—same date: 3TCHING Forming ala.. immediate ya r sehe4 fore I could tell the difference in quantity of.pulverized orris-root Proves Formula for they. rear. i$ play„ . a ♦ suppnaf rtulEa or _ane Gaups 'tube $2.00. t^a• a • • "The Montreal Gazette, in a Sprinkle this well over the scalp BEER Let it remain for a few minutes, H-red•GEE FORTIFIED for Hen or pl 1AE4 "In the first place,fiereu hive apart 'page 'tory tonight revealed women. Replace lost energy. New PeDI Ir }only three downs to make a first that George Ratterman =22,000-a- and then brush out thoroughly. rorty Pills it.00. Postpaid. ,Rnmt.h: Lisa HOw Can I eeonOmizt An Dundas w., Toronto. �/� 40 r,down..Tbat means you have to gam- year massing star, will quit Canadian sop flakes? i d^m7 r b1e more often. It's-.unheard, of to football at the trod of this season Yank- and return to the New York Yank- A. Trp beating the soap flakes + march down the field racking up into a loam with ar, egg beater. It. ?first down after first down until res of 'the National Professional will require fewer r'akr= for the - #r•l /J �' q, 4 t you score.'We try to •core all the League. Rattetznan has candily ad- lace on the field. fritted that he does not feel he an. san-- purpn<r. time, from any-.pI�Na Because it's-more difficult to mala e .a first down, there's much more em- phasis on pasting. Which doesn't E PATEA,T E N T E D U S f V E r -make me feel unhappy." t J e • pIRE-fyRICK INSF.It10R ; -We have nine American players . - oa the Alouettes. I feet right at -:110me.. . .I think.we've got a pretty as�r t good team." x �,. - "In addition to my playing dtit- Y ; lea, I'm also backfie $eTeonr halt Friend- ld coach. Nater= would be difficult.for.me to " her.' play and coach and my;'coaching i lay wormth in your home when ' duties consist mostly of ftguring ': , ARM WANING - you have, a W t :out pings. once pitictice -starts I'm �� Heater. Amazing, patented in. �-- just another player. Because of my terior construction•. . . a groat ezperie^ce with' pro ball in the "J - States, 'it's more'of-a:consulting ., , z i. heat-mokerandfuolsavert Burns �'�•.,� position. The reason I, wanted the any kind t>F coal,coke,briquets. "hiswas so I could give my own.- - Heats all-day and night with- ' _:TtedV3°"WItb*ut•embarrassment.. out reFueting.-Start a'fin' but "That's an important factor, be= onealp rear. Mon than a mil• lievoi inl.'I_think th6re's-td I owing ,tendency in sports to emphasise the Small-Paekaoo Fup —t Seemingly making conine.medieal h,story Ooh In 0'$4► your ever. I' ' l Seo b "clef. ' `rilportince of coaches., Many •of „ -,r; a own s:J. B. Har•" 1l07i:fTptNAti ME-M-111111. firm.sa�Ley�fif�ttlis or thafwttin �s Jig�d►boor—rlght.-a Mr the midget mutt wa! one r.e.a irsat. o+� ria Y fl -really it's •tho team, 'the players; e^or• Shown with his brgthir Chita, -that make. the coach. That's why Of 'o litter-of_six, all tpf.�,hon at r1ine weeks Jtoiphod 'ofsout �° ` iY•s a relief to talk!o ;ont4oae„like - two pounds bail, tha�ii;`iueipt JIggerboa, who, normal and ua•.m ow arrw«t ' - tnaayes,St.a. ww Steve Owen of the New York hiahfiy in'Othii respech, hardly affected the scales at 1'h ounces- TSSUTt M — 1951 - ' '�� �� r .. .. .'... •- _ . .. ' r ..r - �. - .. .. .. .. . _. .... r .. �. __ -moi- . _ ._ _. .-. - _ ', .a` .. - _ .. r. .. ., - .. .,i, - ,eta z'.1• ",�?,t'MN y a.,e.. n A s.. .. r' r ice. law wo - •C , '' P prembyteria� Chur& - - The W. M. S.#Thatilcofferhg of. . -tMic om` WHITBY -St. Andrew's will be heldoft , Tas.day, Twof lam+ - "� HUN 818 3 a - • ' Ww ,R�•i November 6th, all 9-�.m-.in"1he SCJR: Pkeas 7 church. Miss 24ry'Vale, Toronto, '�Rb7..SDAYiFRIDAY, SATURDAY r NOVEIOBEIi{ editor of "Glad`Tidings' will be the f } 700*nd 800 i - $+ ing Sbarw■ w i" Saturday�Matinee Jg0 P. 3I� ' guest,s�tee3cer: _ " AY, FRIDAY, SATURDA' ! .p THURSDAY, - ;": NOVEMBER l;z, $: ` Along the Great ..Dude � FAIBPORT• U'NiITED CHURC#I ` wr ` ''►�'$W 'ASTAIRE JANE POWELL and BROAMWAr-S ;WITS HIRE DOUGLAS*and VIRGINIA 3KAYO - 'We are starting our •Sunday e4- "-FAMOUS BROTHER-AND-SISTER SONG�A1�-DArD(It�+- ` ,k 'PLATS --SHORT TREATS - TECHMOOLOR MUSICAL _ eniug services, November 4 at'?.80 TEAM' = VEATURETT'E "YOU HIT THE SPOT" and the first'and third Sundays of POPEYE CARTOON-and NO�EwvI'Y : the monsGh_there ,ftea.,.The' ..young .Royal Weld, _4 S As well as .the older people of tic. Bay will be made welcome. Come _MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY - N.OVE Mf:SER 6 6 7. � Y and en joy a:social hour and cup of ,4 t 1 , PLUS a.IIO'Y ROGER3 KIK i i,;l 'I - Was an American— SPy -tea'with �� b� • -rilivor �l`. �' lOEATUBE NO. 1 WITH ANN DVORAK and GENE EVANS _ LOR A-Hauntin We Will G© Dunb�►rtoa _ . _ .�soTH plcr�i$Es 14K coo BY TE�xxI 'I,oi; `. EATIF,RE NO. 9�, WITH STAN LAU$EI. AND OLIVER 1HARDIY' Mr. Ben Deakin dined_to bed , _ and-we hope he will,soon be iasp- :�[033DAY�, TUESDAY. ' W�EDN E$DAY ' is roryed. • ;. * COMING ATTBACTI024.- _ Misq Lottie:Code, Iandoa, I jy - a ALBANOR PARKM '. •� r- _ _ itiag Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Co" �D T� . On Moonlight Bay Mrs Yegnan, Niagara Falls. is Mr. and Mrs. Don Bamford and _-- malting Mrs.. Doganais and family. !T1�OH,IdICOLOR; with - DORIS DAY and 1GORDdN MaeBAEf children of Araprfos visited last' week,at the Manse here US ROBERT RYAN AND' The Girls' Community Club cue �� - T+ACRAR SCOTT - IN " CO=OP _ _- _ �� � s� �Uni��- . - ._ -. movie ori Saturday, 0 1.30 ' Church. Th ie will'be�lucky draw. _ M T Be �{ SPECIAL MESSAGE TO FARMERS PICEZRING DIST. _ ,Adults 36c. Children 16c. ) j z Congratulations to Ray Willett of �' 4 ADULTZ- - . ,•,,,, YG -.OUR REPRESENTATIVE so Baa! � and Barbara Ani., _ son of Fairport Beath on thedr maw WILL BE IN YOUR DISTRICT rings on satiny, octobe: s7, at THMATm POLIL'Y ►, the Maa.e here. >!� odAee apes. aMsings -Visitors on Sunday at the Tour �g.a0 P � * z WITHIN THE NEXT FAW DAYS nen's, Pine .Midge Rgad; were: 39r. o•rerds and Horda,. :_ t. ::` :aoo P. 1w. Itatsase Saturdays and Halidays 1A0 P. AL • '�' - and, Mrs. Geo. Bates and Phillips'of _ � ' -TO YOUR FEED ^p Ialin'�r,, and Mr. Sid Wright of e�oBalr� - _ AMPLE Ips Y* _ �Vriiii �Air�B��i�� Toranbo. g1 �iC LUDG�B . . . PARKING - Murray and Mrs: Brown and Bruco - .. WITH YOU wan line is one way't a Cut Your Feed Costs an Psaltfy Feed. � � $ � � send your bagrrand pick the marwfactured ED heed. - --. _ _ 'WA�� r� - $FATTY ELECTR).0 RANGE$ - '' * 3OT SAVE $7.00 A TON an the regular pd:te of poultry.feed. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS If we delijver, you stfill ,ave+I6.ao a tom. 54 Laborers = Real strong'big fellow:_r RANGETTES AWB' :.-- -i+tow li the fine'AD start flee 'tifrd. right with CO-OP. LA'YfdA9g._ 4 N - `EtEbTR1CAL APPL(AMCES'� - —'Who can reale wiDrk • to bl1 at1� '- :IMUL-- CLAREMONT 38 COLLECT' y y ' =� CL. PONT. Cts-OPMATIVE - Paiute alp Ge��erail Hardw:ro Weal' a .pair of the_best overalls .. pones"s: a� ....«. - . - - PHONE 46 PICKETING On the market y • "� . R'e are overstocked"•in sizes, 40, 49, 44 . + • • TER INDUCEMENTc They $ie A regular'$6.60 � To The Motors of O�ntur o - - - Line on Sale at$4.96 pair Let's have repr�aentation on -the Government ;. side of the House . • Wake ,� Ircahan at �'ke Si ' dtar� - = rVOTE. :1Pro regressive oneervative g '-Mo Se CHAPIM AN � SON _ I atter myself to you as a:;Candid- +concerns 'me most is to see that h R} - taE•i 1i ate in the forthcoming election with that progress continues to the bane- olne ^�"aPickering, On o the sole purpose and hope that I 3t of our.people, !Mucb has L,esn '4 may be of service to my fellowman done. Much more can be accomplish- spent 8nndaq at Wasaga Burch, speaker; He was-heard at the Y• P.. . ' r Y t Howard and Mrs_ MoClements and Convention thi sautumn and delight During my years of public serrice, ,:ed. At least a st.^vt has been,made _ Beth were sere - Mary-l3 ascii-end �tor�r t ed eve one. Pl encourage oar t \� it has beep my aim and ambition to by this, your government,"to solve r'y better-the lot of the workers and to., the,housing problem, Vigor and cam 'with fir• and Mrs.- McClementa, of ministers by a good attend- future see that •the affairs- of the City of moon sense can make the scheme work - Dunbar•ton Guides, Cubs and the since. - Oshawc: were conducted'with justice and sufficient and adegfisite'housing - -Scouts are having a paper collection to all citizens. will become a reality. r , - y on Saturday, November 10, They '- With no interest but your inter- would like everybody from . White's ry It ' my fervent desire to.wurk est in,mind,.may I have' the priv- _-_ Sideroad over to •the Baty, Road to for the tterment of the citzeny of lege of representing you in the next _ Lave their papers .and bunilie•them this Ridi in the broader field of provincial government .and press and lea7e,on the roadside for•the ' the Provinci Legislature, and you your problems to a: successful con• k boys to plc up, may"rest as red that if I am gr'— clusion.-Wild promises incapable of• ' i"ted News - the oppo ity, I shall„ with the fulfillment lead us nowhere. Let us OierUfour hundred 'o le •sat i utrnost,of.m energy, ,try..to m.dde. go forward together fearlessly fac- down to the turkey supper people Wed- 1 thiaRiding� pnd the' Province of ing the facts,and bent on finding a nesday, the ladies excelling thtm-- Outar� a iter place in which to - common sense solution to our prob ' . Delves in ptbviding a nt md,'said by some to be the finest the have had hbe• lems: As the Campaign progresses, y ` - Aa-Mayor of the City of Oshawa may..I through,the coiumria of the = ••t a public function. No one had to for the past three years, "I .have press and over the radio discuss with wait long for service. The Kiwania come in close contact with the Fiost you,the issues of the Campaign. I pup t on scene films .du the latter- , Administration and come to .adrrdre. am confident that it the facts.are _ L f dinner which were very o the • S!r/at+a ,good n the program,the music was- provided as feria.a _ what has been accomplished by that put fairy arul squarely before you povided bythechoir under Mr. ._ Ga 7ermnent with' regaa d to edurca- - you will have no difficulty in do- Crowhurst. iso Jean Wilson assist- ` tion, health and welfare, ,agricnitare tiding whisk merits-Your support. .. ` ' ed Mr. J, Nelson charmed and mye- F� s0* in labour.relations, but *hat _ ., _ _ tified everyone with his m a our I3t1YTtVles >� sincere thsnlss to all who helped to 'Make this a success. Neighboring anniversaries etc.'oa �11e ' r `*`a gamy . ng . 'took � awn ' V1 �' '>.•. _ �' who would have oyed the � •IIIR • ' '�..•a spa festive, thoughtful aermori by Tien*. ,,��, • y lase W - RD -- i _ - - AWRIA the . ^ � erlag� be� '$eyen 9� s a v' _ Itrlri annel CollegeWIH 1. r, telling of t ` `"sa Y '�►1�e� ach! her eo[per� .B�>�3' ; l i. lenses _ - - cbsgp Minister the Wes p,j s Home Miss- innt laat, er. FAIRPORT' ' In tha wing, our Young People = I, Ito r - talcs the service M v Rodd -another theolog, will the -PRi�Ti � 1•S 4°xy7�i'.. 'a s .+.• ..; �, - ., t> ,��„�w�.cr^k s��,.. ,.�..• ,r t,�"'A+„ ."S a x.n '�� ,- ....,�,yid-� �s� ,,�•,n,.'..