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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_11_09 ti ..'.: µ .,� �:y Sa.:.' o••.. t:""+' ..:'.-..z :sus, h ::"40 .'.v * !r •Tf !c .1"6." �t- ,'".,= r ,f .: `",r.'Mi.,,•''pk-,. . ..,,,•,''R.. •'..., t, ,: '' .r... .;e �. :v •.,k' xt•" 4 i :),!" v r::'� _ _ YOL 71 No. $ PIC:KERING, ONTARIQ, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1951 5 Cents per Copy AutTiorized as Sec9nd Claes Matter lBnbseriptioa Psis: $a.� Per yeas U a. W50 W C AURKAR aad-SON PubLas;R s __- ■ -- . 4 LargestSheep . 4 ?95 0n : Astor� C�a�m ::'For .. _ - If lNekenn Townshi Pickering TownsUp, Opuncit FILM SHOWING TORN HALL ' PickeringVillage Monday, November 5, 1951 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 19 M $4,795,00 PAID FOR SHEEP FARMERS ASK EXEMPTION The Township Film Board, Wader Mr. and Mrs. John B611,.Mr, and - r FROM POIJICE costs the auspices of the W.omen's Ins- Mrs. John Scott, of Toronto, called, titute will show pictures at the on the .Wm• Bell families of Audh The largest sheep claim in the - Town Hall here, on Saturday aftek ley, and the Remmer families of history of this township was paid noon, November 10, at 2.00 o'clock. Pickering on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Copley, Sarnia►, have deet week, to-Alex Gray in a cheque Children under six years must be - for,$4795,00, representing payment accompanied by an adult. Silver col- been Visiting her purer.*s, 'Mr. . and . for loss of ninety-one Shropshire ., w Mrs. Fred Roffey. -. Sheep � IBxnbe'killed by doge. rection to be taken Federation of Agriculture in Lots ., u` Horticultural Society - Nby. 18, ;1 to 12, south of the 3rd Condessiot► `' - . ,- -asked exemption from municipal HSR The Horticultural Society w511 meet police costa. This will be dealt�with MICHAEL STARK � on Tuesday, November 13, at 8.00 by the 1952 Council. , p. m. in.Dunbarton United Church Township Auditors Monteith and < Progressive Conservative Candidate S. S. Room. Dr, and Mrs. Murray Monteith naked for an increase in Ontario Riding Spiers, of Altona 'Road;,will talk on leen o8'from $260 to $375, EAST WOODLANDS HALL/ birds, give bird calla and show col- E. T. Horton, 0 to was appoint= WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14', ' oared pictures. There will be music ed Tbwnahfp Surveyor and E. K. 8MOK1 Pi M. and e; Winter Bouquet Display. All Jones, Assessment Commissioner— this -r-- — welcome. this will assist the latter in awne of ;.IlOCKEY BOYS 4 NOTE:: AND STOP SAYING _ >13a duties, — "HE COMES FROM PICKERING" Building, during the mouth a ngun- Whitby, Ont„ Nov. 5, 1951 , � to seventeen, dwelLnpce totalling ' The Ftekeaang Neww, - _ Something .ea,.'y sinful is going : X115,040 with fees of 3154.00.. ,Dear-Sirs: top take place some of these days if ' National Rubber -are'instructed - Several boys' from Pickering these Toronto radio new-sccsters - - afot to "Burn rrnv more rubber at and district are-now trying out with _don't stop �p11ing tris R ttoie wide. the Township Dump." the Whitby Junior C_ hockey team, world about _!1 the c r.N and-crim- Accounts passed : Rorda,S141317; and ,prospects for the team look inals SAID- to-came °rn,r ,*:ckeH.,w. 88; Welfare, 3493-,00; Contingencies, quite good fudging firom the first All tlie mu:der:,-robl-e' n, druWk $3,698.88; Police, $1234.12.-: two practices. Af the first workout drivers, rife-ilea cry, bar TORONTO MILK PRODUCERS dyer one hundred and twenty'fi lows men etc, filet crop vp �c:tLin tart ONTO MARKETING AGENCY -'were on hand, mileQ �f F' 'as n„ '%ilii pe r. ..M. � Unfortunately,-the-only-time the by the z--w csct7r: .,•�� tar.a Srom-• `Td you wish to control the market- 1"• Oshawa._Are is. available at the . Pickering, and cr.hee.-3-s is ir,:e of t' Tag of your products, mail that bran- moment, is from 10.to 11 a. m., oa the v:!laze who hen-� this irnnu is i of NOW, Doduct LEAVE- t TO Sund.tys, aro up-.to the time the iately thinks of oar v;11Fge. If they GEORGE! boys went h e last- Sunday. - we' would_onI;• tell -' sc re pf'the.fine. - - - - - otic A t trot with _ .. .. . - were even Core of getting that decent people wo in t I � for next week Could you advise things than, shooting aeMool Seedena To 'Meet To'Obn- fl he fluke of -Edinburgh took the .throttle for the steep Pull up Noteb Pickering district lads, through your bank sta!!fa, then a*ou!d ate think rider Overcrowding >a Schools _ columns, that this week's-practice is more londly of the nev�w >ster. Hili is the Cansclan lioekies. Be_Aa ah0 here at the sad of the'ran. y. + The latest one. is.fie news lives definitely,the wane time and place? The Trustees Section No,, You can expect to see at-least almost as"cl,se to'carne of these, ' ^ . the 3 West are calling n meeting of the -' - some of your boys make the team. radio studics as h� does. to GnL Picker ratepayers are tc be held at the Rouge I Princes Elizabeth had her tams tO% and w(th Philip as fireamn did well. Ice s _ _ . . _ .. _ ._ know •. c tE School 113cnday, NTovember 12, at . - a ._ ._ _ _ ,,y s _ they do �!� 1F ycl�rcaeg��°'be ontop ng to the experts) ing village, . prait�£ee den 3.00 pr m. The meeting is to con- � F. Ke o oat you aiv';tar the Ino idiag of additional Whitby..Recreational Associiatl<on you forgeitirg bow n0 o a, fl -we are school amommodation. Rouge Hill St. George's Wlataen i Guild MOTORISTS -.BEWAREI out here,"' School.is crowded .to 'capacity sad Pickering Forwten Bowling Leagueomen's Ir_gEitnte Tv Help I'urel.sse 'new accomm9dation must be proyi� BAZAAR Pickering'Village Bylaw -No. 1041 A Tractor For Greece ed through a building program, 'i"he has now. become operative and pcl- �Standinq -it the end of the first building assts meet be met through ice are asked to enforce the traffic month's play - _ aP,00 P...M. and parking regulations -contained Team . . - Points The October aceti of PickLring Increabuilding tsu:ation, so this meeting ng should be of particul0r intefrea4 to therein. Topn,)tchers 11 Women's ,Instigate was held .: the all ratep�rera at flue Section, whet► NOVEMBER 24th t Re'quiresnerfA of the bylaw appe.:r Bevylooz l0 home of Mrs. Frank Prouse on the icer or not they have children atten= the Prbrbyteniao 9eheeltoan► Ito be directed particularlp at-our F Rnappera 8 30th•_There was a good tttyrdai,c©. ding the school. A large attenduace IA i four-corners where - parking is not Weereewons 8 and an intcresr'r,s xeetirg with bars• at this important meeting is t'eq- 'Hose Baking, Aprons, Needlework, I per•siitted within fifty feet of corners ! Gtin�P*s # Howes in the ch&ir and Dist. Pres- moted. Knitting, Fishpond and angle per?$ _elsewhere, as. Orphans ident Mrs. Mildred Birrell as guest _. ' Afternoon Tea directed by..the signs, now posted_ True Blues -.'. speaker. - HATE YOU A RADIO LICEN9£T At last the News has been satin- Hotahote Bazaar openbd by Mrs.. L, RuddY f5ed when last week "30 mile an - Last week saw June Bryant with Iatio of five dol consisted rt e donation °f five dollars in response Omer one hundred and fifty sunt- Come-and do-your Christmas Sl,�p hcur restrictions" Were pls�ed, on 214 and Stan Ha!s3on 285, taking to i. province-+ -&— appeal of the Xnonsea were issued this month, in ping and help a worthy cFs�ae. Church Street. high sirgle-honors. Provinc ial President for help %a Pickering to persona who have been Tickets on lovely quilt and other Summonses Were issued this week Two of the fair sex rolled a d'ad purchase a_tractor for a ,rillagv, in ly gperating a radio without:a license. ._7 Prizes to be drawn. for violations of thin traffic bylaw. heat for high triple of el.' nar►t ik Grec,e, as s ni habibtation .mem-re. Eileen Bryant and Made .:ne Mik- slash while Bruce RAM ichard.en hit for I Also, a report by Mrs. Berkey, 661 with the greatest of ease. on Film Bor:d activities: otte slh'nv- " _ ing• was bald in the public school bEser^ent 1,y which Sas' A ThaWk You ars o Ontario ZidIn well attended- azd there are prune To" the Farm � + T. nUrHall }pr?^Rs later in the - - - �; ... - __ '' - .-.� • St. sill, lira. G. Law 'repo�•ted _ - S Ad three rani► laze May I. Genrge'e Women's Guild s::,i hsa,�kry allICtlhub y y1rs, " the led es to supply ° •congregation- wish to t The liberal Party, p g PP y men 'of t lively i for all the lovely impro�ementa in- Are rt b`•-�7 H • that`i ate 1 .lt oL es sh,ws cccntiruPshin` this eery, side and outsideybur church Every P ' ��un n +•E�t _- every farmer with a Certificate, week something'fresh.seems to be worthahi!P hso?Fct, ?� meeting of one, an representative •amen from vtr!ous h urwh all is. War-n and lav- d stricts in South Ontario was held - m i much. O rah entitling him to buy gasoline ely and seems.filled_with the Glory recently•at —loft Lodge. Guest ` of God. -_A Member. speaker was Miss Erna Moore from for farm purposes, TAX. - � r the.Department, and a discuaHion s - n nem was, held as to .e sibilities !of •t >: -- a Health Unit for Ontario Couuty. T Memoriam - - PETTY - In fond memory of our Adjacent counties .-e operating. the u -Support the' Candidate why knows. and appreciates the farmer's problems. dear Gordon; who was •accidentally plan. and are well•satisfied with re _ killed on November 11, 1940, sults, Pickering Township-'is ;in' the _ - d Soanetimes it's hard to underata.n fortunate position of being eligtb2u _:.FOR AGRICULTURE �, n ss I A SQUARE DEAL y Why some things have to be, for the benefits of'a County Health But in his wisdom God has planned Unit at v e ..little.additional cast __ .. th o?rp a.,reStin teas ,. -- - - Beyond s re remembrance relative ani to Mrs 0 y dealt n i ati our powers to-see. A day' ofaril V OTF: liberal• called district procedure and ::loused some ('� NOVEMBER T O ��R�j R ' Without farewell he left us all, iliacuSai°n`rfstong:?nembers. Sre then t„) 1 L : To be with us in the same old way, showed an understanding attitude less en : .Would be our dei:;reat wash today. toward life in a to o e use . .�:. .. _ —Lo�iinBly remembered by the Hess and 'racy, bad miental and Why'- . am ° o ai al effects f worry, EJect1Kv H A . - MID _,WALTER 0. MICHA L- TA-E - 1 . .. I--- :T 1V�S�0 _ • -: PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE .. is N CANDIDATE r =COMMITTEE ROOMS =--, ' -' L.�r PHONE 852b —H( _ F"ICKERIAlGi - • 14-4174 19 109© PM �_OVE WHITBY PHONE 2664 Off. 9, 1�, OSl &WA PIHANTr &.420 ; ._ .� .. .._. ySFx��M:r'iA. a+:.mw. -:w.,._•_,_,.,,-. ._ _... _,-.—.•w++_•-•_+r_ ,.,,„y�,-._.J-.' ° How To Judge They s.e A Good Cigar f ter'?'i00ri Teas macke - 'Eye . ft'- Eye - Havana cigars are undoubtedly _j�_u�,� N * / Somia Gamql, the world's finest. They come from "'��J4Ga�lnnt llpyptian exotic ate' s' a small pmt of the island of Cubs where the soil is such that nowhere dancer, enjoy a else on the earth's surface can few non- leaves of so high .a quality be-cul- professional tiThe seeds of Havana crops have steps With her been planted,in soils'of other coun- ~ close fried tries, notably Sumatra and Borneo. _ Sheppard W. But tobacco has a strange prop- t E AKing, wealthy erty. When it. is planted in a new T country lit invariably grows up ex- Texan, in a actly similar to the surrounding - - Cairo, Egypt native tobacco plants. i .' There are many tests for a good night club. King > ange cigar—most of them' dubbed use- changed his x ` - • less by the trade. It is quite coin- _ - name to mon to see a customer hold a cigar "embraced tree pr his ear and pinch it. If this 1 •'embraced the produces aloud-crackle he smileAN NE 41 s with satisfaction. believing it to be � o " Fa +A Moslem religion in excellent condition. /'P'fj(�jy -in preparation Experts say that the crackle - .. - for their proves only that the cigar is dry. "Dear Anne alone to live their remaining yearF marriage set for The "wrapper" of a,cigar is the ►> Hirst : Fifteen at home: getting us to help when- the first week in ouiside leaf, and many smokers years ago I mar- ever they need extra hands. December think that if this is rich and glossy- looking the cigar must be a good w ried the only "It is a big worry, knowing that one. But this' allurin appearance k son of middle- with w•iater coming on they live g aged parents. At so far from anybody. can be given to the most inferior first they re- Y g "We are hoping you will give tobacco.b stretching and damping sented me, and during manufacturing. us an unbiased view of a too-close �- ers. One of the things I regret in only b extra t.r Cigars marked with small light- thought Y problem. I have found your advice ,:` the crowded life which most of ns colored spots are favored by other t thought for so useful to me, though it is given live is the fact that we haven't their comfort smokers who suppose that these and enjoyment to'others.' (�� *.�• time. to cultivate friendships which spots have been made -by insects joytnent have i finally won - bl1XED=UP READER RONICLES might possiblyde.el from new a place in their hearts. Through op which, living on the tobacco, kaon, the years our love for each other " little English For instance, .ons The Weather- Bureau, I am a good leaf when they see one. * 'told, predicts a frightful winter � g giro married, and in An expert will tell them that the and our two young daughttrs has P g f Canada onlysix months, obviously + this year. I seem to remember // V�� y small marks are really the result _ only grown stronger. y off Cw¢r�dolltu¢ Cte+ek¢ a little unsure of her bearings, and of.simultaneous action of rain and > - - Now his parents are old and *-that a dozen years ago the near- somewhat homesick 1 would sun on the leaf and that they prove- Dick. We are verymuch concerned. " est city to this couple's farm had �- - dearly Like to see more of her, nothing. They need extra care that I'd be . z Also the middle-aged woman that There-is only one infallible teat _ ;glad to give—if they would make " Suppose that happened.again? Two months to Cbristmas—can I met, who, with her ailing husband, of a good cigar and that is to smoke - -_-- it a little easier. " If either or both of these aged. this be true . . ° with geraniums still is trying to live on a War b'eter-. it. A good weed .must burn slowly "They live on the family home- " people were taken'ill they could blooming in the garden and a south an's allowance. And the widow who and evenly. The cigar that smoul- ____ _ stead, two•:miles from the hard " not walk the distance, for help. •wind blowing? We haven't yet kept -knew this farm long before we dere up one side is inferior. _ road and a mile from neighhours. " It might mean the dif#erepce be- the (urtrcr, goirg all night'and we came here, and who spoke- 'with The color of the ash shoos lit- It is'beautiful in summer, but dar- tween life and deathstill need screens on our windows. lonely longing of her old' friends tle, but if it displays a black "lip". - •- "' ing bad weather it is *almost"•int-- ' + Cotttpared, to that danger, any Not that screens make much diff- 'and neighborhood, If-it were pot- —a thin dark line round the edge possible to get in or out except by " other considerations against their etence—those horrible shingle flies sible I would like-these new ac- nearest the mouth—it is positive . .Walking. Thev still faun with old- " breaking up their home are. in- get in an)-way.- It has bee'n.grand quaintances to become more than proof of an. indifferent weed. time tools and methods, and though " signifieant. If it is possible to weather for getting a few extra "ships that pass in the night." But The color of the smoke is of - - it is a 1-room house they livein, " move therri nearer to you—con- jabs done=lobs that seem to _get there is always :that element of, no importance 'whatever, but it the most primitive fashjon. " " %idering the higher cost of rent, 1.-it t, the left wolwv i N„rN1 ! in time. And time for those who write should feel rich and velvety to the _ "Several years ago they wanted ” food and living expenses—their `the garden last week for four days - is Precious. Often I steal time from palate. The slightest suggestion of. , _ us to remodel a chicken house and ' lives might well be prolonged. rutmin -cutting brush and weeds my house, or.-my sewing, or from woodiness; greasiness, or,what is move there, so we could 'help make + The only other solution would and building .a new'flower bed at reading. And; f cheat myself out known to'the trade as "rustiness," the farm pay'as it need to, [t would • be to pay someone to lire with tit« ':leek ,•t the• hole- - i r, ., •a•d of,many visits I would like to make of flavor, at once denotes a. bad - -have meant my husband's giving " them: and, since they have no ' I was wasting my time because t+ and of..friends:i would-like to en- cigar, up s good,positioa.that he likes sad »-ttaodern coavenieaeear she might iis.a warm .and sheltered spot Zn tertaja. A writer worthy of the Lastly. the ash of a good cigar -- has held for ten years. and our " be very difficult to find. ideal place for dos to curl'up :,red name ro a sociable person—not should stand well•-and the cigar n ax anti-social—btu .Iwa_vs there is that _ - --girls would have had' to walk 'to_ sleep In-,the n«+nda' -run. - ' -' ! .,understand what a wrench Y .dement of time to consider. Per- should continue to burs whetTrer - the hard road and ride miles to a + it would mean to leave the only Partner has allo been busy,-�-vtth A is being puffed or not. - :'consolidated schooL " haps in the long run a writer loses L home they know, where they are various odd jobs around the barn far move than she--gains. Perlia s "Aire *e being selfish in--wanting + surrounded by' all . the 'precious . besides trying to get -the clover p •TWO OF THEM In- them to. move closer to us? Or ! belongings they have aceumu-. combined—but without much sue- that is true a all creative arta. ue, • stinctively we know this to be true Patience is-an an ter's virtue - are we aakiag too much, + lated- through the years, each of cess. Foggy night, and white frost, and et, ins ire of ourselves, some_ g They say we are young'yet, " w hich has its sentimental attac - turningto heavy dew are,not much y P but the angler's wife needs It. t(u) compelling force ..drives its on. ` - - and can start over again after they ' r meet. Yet tot_the sake of their help in threshing clover. However, •. One womaa, whose husband had Tp Crzxy, isn't it:. „are gone. They only ask to be let ' own safety, and the promise of by comparison we have little to- gone off with a fishing-r.w: we.* e more years together-and the an- grumble a4our.- Ons of omr steigif. feeling sore at Teeing left alone e - ! when a friend called and asked: - � xieey you all feel-1 hope your boor had a`cnw a-itli a had tate of Women's Feet Are "Where's George?" - _ » husband esti-persuade them to• bloat Be{ore thcv cool,{ iter a net �y'etting Bigger �"Go down to the river." she,told come closer to S•ou. ' she was -diad. That is tfte sorr of him. "and look around till you find Loving consideration for the aged thing that take: the joy otit of life n fee " ` is a mirk of breeding and cheese- for farmer, Losing a cow- w'not, Focus vt ae.on feet-and footwear a'pole with a.neem an each end. ter. Problems will arise that re- only a'dead keel in itself but par, ai two recent Landon exhibitions— ter. 'line & T.eather Trade Fair s a t quiretact and understanding. If of the farmer'!: inconir.:..a, voge you are facingone, let Anne Hkrst's along with it and the I ashicit-in-footwear E_rhi- a i bition. ter wisdom wide you. Address her: Last Berk• nlKu .aa a .c,v�,,p:ion �9t Olympia, where--the Leaiher'- e t' Box 1. 123 Ei hteentF Street, n{ :•t I Fair was held, a historical display e New Toronto. Ong ,t?:I�r: „ ..• „ - ' by. local organizati,,ns:' Thrre w•as. of shoes. stressed.the source-of the a -Hnhhv Show lagt 'f'lrctrsrlay that inspiration behind many.of the new was tangible proof of the• tpletA& shoe styles—such' as the waisted " Hour fan I? use to a great mativ m-n and . .Lout: ' heel, turned up Turkish - • , women fta.i._nut'their sf•are tit•,,-, toes and the elongated appearance As Anne Ashley g _ Paintinay. in oil.,'and +vatc•r•rnli,rs. at some of the Tight dressy shoes, i>< Plastics, for tamps and small house- often achieved by an extended sole How can. I give a glazed hold conveniences.. -Leather-work— ',edgel appearance to pie dust? for handbags. nurses. w:,lle•ts .ruff It is obvious that radical changes ' Use a - pastry brush, and trinket bores. Crochet and fine are on the way where heels are : paint over the crust with cream, or needlework---nuih,, tablecloth and c6ticerned. The dressier models fe-a- • with beaten egg and water. Then bedsnread rens gnijt?i Fr:end• ture spi}es, and flat heels are fast bake in a hot oven for 26 to 30 ship nuilt -way particula•I.• inter- disappearing from the ballroom. `'• i o minutes, according to the contents eating anal way made be ,1 -g.,)III) of The tendency in�the trade is away : of the pie: - •y-onnrz married Fi'N spec.,l}v .;„r a from platform soles in spite, of. Q. How can I make a key work vounF rnunlr who h'.t /rr,:ut!v left their continncd - popularity with more smoothly in the lock of a their midst r,t take 'u n Fe nc, door?; th •lila. "F.aeh block we.: drtlrrcnf �lmonR..intcre,fing points noted HERE° i E $ A: Dip the key into machine. !• —featuring sortie scene or incident at a fashion display at the Royal F oil and then place in the-l6ck and :know-n to the Young cnup;e erect \lhurt Hall was the open-and- Op'�1 d >, j turn back' and forth several times. i embroidered in ontl'nr stitci, :at ,'lot ed-look; 'Chip was achieved by M� iit _ It will soon work smoothly.: . eluding flit'nan!e. ,�{ ,fins, who cutting:the.shoe low on the outer CO ?' Q. What is a good substitute for ! designed and emhro;dereo tl,ir hook-, `ids' and building it up on the in- castor oil? Think tchrt happincs, that quilt ner to a point where it is almost And the 0891 A. oil? .juice makes a good will bring to those -oic,n,n`tl-q a small.bootee. bfost of the town substityte. Soak the prunes over aw Nile in a far-oil't•ciimtrv.. bootees were light in weight and aREUEF if LASTING W6& night. Stew them in the water in There were, of course• rtuuiv featured high spiky heels. One of Nobody knows the cause of rheuma- Cha f• which the are soaked and fierce the more interesting-materials used tism but we do know there's one y P more exhibits, too namerous t? is a' plastic which looks exactly thing to ease the pain . . . it's them with' a fork fo let but the mention,• but all of them ood• like seal skin and can he wiped •Get your beauty-sleep in new g INssnNrrtvs. , juice when they are .tender. Do not The next da [.was invited to a cleaii with'a damp cleth. And when you take 'INSTANTINs -"- sheets and poilow-cases embroider y` sweeten, meetin of. the Local` Cotmcil of the relief is ed with these motifs. When em- g The pebble guard' ('introduced INstcuvrrxa containsnnot because ' broidery is finished add creepy Q. How can I secure good rte- Women in a neighbouring town last summer for beach .wear} a but sults when baking with flour that and our host and hostess were p' three proven medical in ready-made eyelet cuffing for trim. ?est peered on a pair. of gold and black These three ingredients work together Embroidery and ready-made a e- � become 'moist? toasters in 'the art of.pottery. Elie brocade mules, g g you not only fast relief but v y The ward, a ridge to brie let ruffin Pattern C891: transter A. You cannot secure good re- man made his 'own desigrrs and more prolonged relief. g around the front of the sole, is p g two-motif 4 x14: one 6x9 inches. sults until the moisture is removed. molds and his wife fashioned the- "-two Take INs•rANTINs for fast headache. - s the kind of practical idea likely to. Send_TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Spread the damp flour in shallow clay into lovely pottery pieces, a eel to women, as it protects relief too or for the pains of in coins (stains cannot be,ace pans, and dry it well in a' very `= which were then,glazed and baked, PP P herr,itis.or neuralgia and the aches and P �' stockings as well as toes and may pains that often ted) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 _slow oven before using, it.for bait- i was delighted with the gift of,two P "c-erv., vicell. .find faypr ,for, ,street eccompanyacold. Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont. ing. Care must be used, however, different •vase& to-take home, with wear. Print plainly PATTERN NUM- not to allow the flour to`brown. me. And then, as many of the Women's•feet, it w•as revealed, Cot to:tsntine today - BER, your NAME and ADDRESS. ' •• • articles were fdr sale, I bought a "have been�growing in the last 30- and-always. remedy _dry pair of penguin salt, attd pepper, year are on the Inep a Wendy S years—in fact they were in-white with average,a-size xis a-size'and a itaif� - -- Needlecraft e�Illustrations skin? Where troubled • _ __._ hai«ra. 'ry,�se-- ' - - with a diy wings, beaks and toes finished in la.rggr than-,they were in 1920, And. c/• attGrns for crochet embroidery, skin, one of the very best remedies ,gold. The are really- p , ry y y quite quaint judging from a tiny brocaded shoe �t����' knitting, household accessories, is to rub.the parts thoroughly with and attractive. of 1630 exhibited at Olympia, wom- dolls. toys .• ..many hobby and almond oil., i knew some of the ladies at this ens feet today are many sizes'larQ- t, gift ideas. A free pattern is printed meeting but most of them were 'er than thev were in the 17th coli "' 13=taftlef Tln 43f -4n the book iSSUE'45 — 1951 strangers—but very friendly straeg- -tury. scefrenncs, Wilasie+ sent• +s• st�*r,p. ate. alt + .,,r F '� �;"•, c; w.w«Waa •.:: w x::, wm - -. .., s �W+u:EF•• - / "'»:•n C+. ,,;+:..:.a-"u k .�� :.E,,..-'"4.a3i.64:J•' .. ,. ._. .. . '. . ... f,t•.:,"-1:9. y" �,• �!f.a..,e'�",,,.. .,,.. •.�a.. „did- r9fdiY''•-c ...:: rr.• :.:, .•.` _ .. J i• ' - lir. R B. Forsyth is reported to- says the sudden storm caught him Stouffville on Saturday morning to Miss K. Chapman has been with be on the sick list, unawares and he is not quite ready try out for the Stouffville.. Legion her sister_Mn. J. Petty for a 19W-- - Claremont The ��lowe'en Party last week for skiing partite yet. 'hockey teen. days. in the community hall was a big The Claremont Businessmen and Mrs. R. Davidson, Whitby, is pith success and the kiddies had a:-good Community Association make the LL Mrs. W. Tweddle this week. Winter hit Claremont on Monday, t"e, With the exception of a few big tZriouncement that Santa Claus �In erry wood -Miss Hasselbring of Whitby has with temperatures ranging from 4 I cars being overturned, damage was will make -his official `visit here on - been the guest of Mr, and Mrs..Wil-._. _ . to 8 �;)o re zero. Snow made many of the north end roads near Chalk, aught' Saturday, December 8, There will mot Gates. d Several skiiers were seen passing be a pZrade of colourful floats led° The Woman's Association will 'Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mitchell visit- Lake impassable and several cars thr6ugh on Sund.•+:y toward Skyloft.. by the Markham Girls' Band. meet rn the church hall on Wednesr ed the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. were ill the ditch: One went through day Wternoon, No.ember 14. Mrs, the fgnce at the bottom of the hill. However, Manager Howard Lange.1e Some of the local,.,bvyi'went to �J. A. Murray, Toronto, will be the Walter Hollinger on Sunday. bouth 'of Claremont, on Sunday, but - -- - guest speaker. A special invitation Mothers! Dads! Are yol intemit- - .. _.uo one. was hurt. 1 is extended to the mothers,.as Airs. e3 in your children's teeth, or Per- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Taylor rand 'Murray-will speak-on "Mission Pand haps your own? Then keep in mind ' two girls from Goodwood Mr. turd V4 brk." Subject for devotion - "Tal_ e date' November 27, when Dr. I. Mrs. LBrougham,loyd 'McGregor and Brer:da, a ent." r' 'ri S. Brown, D. S., will be speaking.: S ow to ugham,and Mr. and Mrs. Mel. q�. .l Some of our local men are away the Cherrywood Home and School No2Tish and Brian of Claremont, aril • 1 hunting. Association, illustrating his address - -,spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs F. ' - Mr, and Mrs. Sherlock welcomr:d a With coloured slides. Redshaw. + - br)y son recently. _ Miss Dorothy Kilpatrick, a miss - ° "ionary home on furlough from In- dia told z;n interesting story to the ..children'.of the United Crurch Sun- day School and ;l dressed in a _ - pretty costume of that country. She 'NANCE YOUR. NewAn ♦``R - also spoke to the morning.congi eg- T1 ation through the auspices of the W. F.[3ARDLESS Of ti1A![E SGT OR MOOEI • M• S. She was entertained for the �,� ,4UTOAfOBJ�f �9n ' neat of the dap. by old friends lore. -.. B y Bus - Mr. and Mrs. Alan Tarnlinson end A 4 • • Tal of Hv.nilton, and Dr. Will- ~q ism and Mrs. Tottilinson and lam- - - -_ '�. : fly of Pickering, spent Sunday with w t t . it Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson. Lori z: ; Mrs. N. Sanderson is spendinA a _. _ cost plan, with _ •' __ few days this week with friends is it%erd�s'! coverage, designed e u Toronto. �eutiy lot those who want the BEST service' at a. - S .� Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Grc:ham and 10 SIE? 44ST, r family of Oshawa spent Saturday :and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Baas " - - - r� _ . cc. nr �� _? - Yo eu y�uR tvEw cup Taylor and ramify and Mr. and Mrs. DAILY SERVICE - • - - Ed_ Lewis- _ ..- - - - - - Two craloads of W. A. metfllsersGAT.L OB Wli?!7, - TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A.POiNTR x eottended the annual convention of _ - M!!1 the Oshawa Presbytery, United • CHARTERED 94JSIS _ yy _Church W. A., . held at Myrtle last >; Do ' las L: week. a _ .. OFFER IDEAL SERVICII - The Baptist chunk had a full IP';cls. 259„J 1 South .F3ilrp4et -._ _ __FOR _ALL GROUP TRAVEL �• shouse both morning and evening at ties 130th Anna•:ersary of their cony _ _ . a. R. > ce�rla S HOUSE - gregation on Sunday. The these gsha -. : tet of McMaster University, compos- ;LOANS ON YOUR PS:ESENT AUTO-'1946 OR LAT - H - - ed of four different nationalities sang .and preached fire serrJces. _ _ '_ _ tslt�lE 4300 - - Rev, H-.Lackie of the-United Church =. led ih prayer at the evettiaq sen tee. - s -__. __ : -- The snow r-rd cold on 5und}ry kept - - the usual Su.rduc tray ellen at ht me _ Se Famous ee Th - : and th2 week-end was quiet- - M", M. t•aientino had the .plias- - - - e of going to:.the door of her ' _ rre,nr Surs#zy evening to find her - - lol black i"'s rsian oat waiting-tobe-let in. Tl-.t, unusual part of this .atcry is that th-_.cat•,ttu;n�Rred r� - -.way eleven ra nths ago and has t.ev- if ` th t�r:e'�:r=te''it lc or boobltz aw ,_. someone l.ui born g�'-'d to t:Lrn, for - - he is in the. best of health and I,,ok- ing as fin- as e,'er: _ I Several _out-o!towrers att&nided REFRIGERATORS'the"Ma:Ponic Ladies' Night here on Friday and,stared for the v�Pk end. TRey w�err:-Mr, an ;w!re, Lye,' Toronto, with Nn and -Ntrs. _ _ Len Lye-,.ilii, and Mrs. Clark Fu►w- son, of Toronto with Mr. and hire. _ Charlesz Cooper, and Mr. and_krs. - _ Sric Wallace of Toronto .with Mr.and Mrs, Earl Beare Dae to the bad weather of Sat- �fHll�i 111 \ "•�\\\�`�\�, urday, the United Church Ba:sar -did not fare-'so•well from the Finan- tial standpoint, with the attndlance ■ beingsmall. . .. F R E E 2 E s ' \ •��, Miss Georgia:::' FVrSyth of Osh- \ -_ - awa spent the aregk-end with her t' • • . f `� 1parents here. - Mr. G. M. Forsyth is able to be } I out on- the..street:net:r:y e,eryday _ I again, looking very much better in _ I " �r health, . ' Sorry to report-Mr, Sam Chambers u ' 1 h - -- g i _-on the sick list again More n a century O �Y O� I � • Next Monda• the C1areMont Park ' International tHarvester manu■ 'Board is bringing the Queane Anne' I, ,. variety concert and -• I - •fatturing skill o(P s gone into-fhb-- This will bcodbridge to Cla.emonw y" _. i T o the- a appeal to all, Proceeds from the,ev- lmaking } h mdzlna I■H ening will be used for imprsne- Refrigerators . . avallable"now - 3nents on the community hall, tome i flat. ,enjoy yourself. and help, your i� I r' _ 'Gin Canada for the first tines . _ -'local community projects. ; :roe offill UQ See the outstanding new //�� • ` - 'MAO KITGHE�1-SIZE;' TABLE' TOP t • , �,� t o INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER tr.,l 4 9 Now, you can ta71 FREEZER­ ke. .•t•-•ra•� your choice of three .•.rcra — .� .. great new I H Freez- e reez- .• •,_ . ors'featuring over:alC ohne-Manville C@&MrEd fi �y . ! _. _ -;� sub-zero freezing ding Shingles go right �� - • • s on all sinner ` T 4 surfaces �pver sidewalls i i i Wro I - Mo isture-free �.From top to bottom thefamous International Harvester rdrigeratod are Dri=wait'Cabi• * ,rpleeep expense tailored to women's needs. Eoerylhi»g you.'ee hoped./or. . . now all in one nets...and many tiC�c• - - •; -refrigerator! . A choice of ten beautiful Door Handle Colon to match ,' � ocher .outscaed-; Apply j-M Siding S1hin81", your kitchen) . . . Full Width Freezers, Chill Trays, Crispers . ., space• ing advantages. s,stared and economical, over addling Pantry-Dor .'Built-in Bottle Opener. .. Chrome Finished or r yourold•sidiag.Madeof Stainless Steel Shelves . Acid Resisting Porcelain Enamel Interior. _ and.Cement _ -.. and many other'femineered' features are to be found only in the new • rrgt:rators ., .now on die ay SIX exciting modes of c1�8ose L - From . . . AL NEW. . , and YEARS AHEAD! ' Ae' 'We MITCHELL INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER .- .-NOW . . , See the new 1951 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Refrigerators and Freezers todayat- 1B wilding .Materials _ : and Fuels J. ' S. Balsdon & Sons' h s Pickering,t[3Poe39�� � inch. .. r. 40 rippled Y%rui Stock- Dead Classified Adv't 1i►.00 __ HORSES d _ - Fr . , tri BATF ;36.00 ICJITTLE (ti 0 lbs. ap) T 00 _ — - _. 'One cent parr word. yiirii:tum 26e. 00 Under 600 potyads)_ ><3.OP 6e. if charged genlittance mart _ _. 1,00 -- —accompany order. Count address andE,00 - 'CAL ; — _ phone number. ._ 1•°° ickering Market & Locker Plant `• :�. - ,E-I- - -p- P �_ .: _ . . - -• .. _ -':GFRL or WOMAN warted, for house Hou- rly ick'u _ PHONE 30 work, two or th:•ree half days etch wk.ee ?ltotie Picketing 351•, .- F•hone Collect Pickering 265 J 12 FOR SALE - girl's coaSs, one Fred .. _. wool With ocelot fur collar and one � SHIELDS NiIN$ FARM ' blue Harris tweed, Size 14, Phone QUALITY - Pickering 53J. FOR SALE - Chesterfield suite: 4n -- _ K'S tWI�RKET MEATSelectric refrigerator: Singer sewing SILT machine. Geo. Pattison, Main St., = _ Pickering. Phone 171 O� -- G R. E RIE • GARAGE tiVANTED in village by - _ te. ;her. Phone 334W. . _ �.: - 1+'t,'K SALE - girl's form-fitting - _. coat, warm, size 14; Gent's winter MARGARINE L001KFjR PL'&NT coat, size ";8: Lady's far coat. size } _ 14, suit short lady. Ave.,llvery reason- able. eason. iw�r��.� J �B�tBI Toronto. Processed to Your Specifications. 'PULLETS - 5 i� young -pullets for - - sale. Five and half months old, J. FRESH KILLED CAPONS ° Witzke, opposite Dunbarton School., - FOR SALE - white enamel coal and wood stove. Good condition. .Reason Reason- able. Phone Pickering 3.30J14, �NZ: PICT�ING so - FINDLAY RANGE - coal or wood. -- — — High back, white ens.-nal trine Wat - � er front available. Phone i'ickering 53W3. - STE\OGRAPHFx�Ft wanted-for.em- - - - 1 ployment In Ajax. Apply in writing8 � taring qualifications and salary ex- , ;NOTICE tLu 1 a•I;;� >� PHO'1'O'IrIN181$11B :petted. Box 609 News Otfica ' Would like to rent a garage, on \o. . . -" - - - AEY HLTP!'L1z0/ etN' sJ183t NZI= 8 Highway. Regular monthly. rental -._ - r � OF s1`sisilt� ••�s•.ee - basis. Phone Mr. Benzins. Ajax 136nozz .STOVE - coal and wood. Winglum 'GPs are 'paying hi�e8t IIla k�t priceF TNT ''r� WeekD078 µ° Clipper, white entanel, ,burner, 0.00 A. X ao O.N' P. T;. -complete with warming oven,Almost new. $75.00. E,►enings phone 3171 -FOR- DEAD - OR CRIPPLED d�f?biAL$ fRE'. CTT OM 300 P. IL P. x _Scar.'�tro. FOR SALE - Monarch oil space hew- _ iter, used four months. Four gallon -.- >_-`.:�10 also buy Ilve bo[ie• capacity, 850.00, 1?hm:e Goldman, . .L R• NY�r IPIW. L ` .iekering 198J3, :. PEERLbSS FLOOR SANDING For s #Wy P E+'P lbiw8� calker ro torr 1••t l sgeieL• Pxvier+,lg f4i4ar9 . SERVICE -' -Attentlon:. Bailden, Home Owners BANNER:RENDERING CO. LTD. LYNDF#URST 8237 - IN*w Floors Sanded. and Finished DN Pq� - - _ - s sa .'We. specialize in making Old - 4R ?0 �sT HILL CAS O! `' PHONE: �, - Floors Like N*W - .. c tes . . tea don Free Es ima CAU CLARE_SIONT 491 1 .. -_ ------r-- _ 8a'R� OF TORONTO REAL >f�ATB BOARD" For paint, y 1paper; Venetian f : _ biiads, Electric app'.iancee; Station# - - Office supplies;=Tb-Ping; I[dim- t _ �� - -• -•- - •- --:. . _ GORDON��REALTOR I�.O S S - .ograia,;ng 6tc,`-try Izeeva s. acre-t - ... _ _ hent, phone 81. a _ _ - - X�110o MAIN STs. PICK ERING VILLAGE } �� ' f� ' _ :c�luaaart' �ete+Is thoix, 1U ga, o+s� GDtf�TEOM OOMPODBl� UL 91MVICS .Now Skinny Girls o — _ �otie� �t11'Y@S Ciarenso it �Co�nmunity I�aII !Selling Buying Excbangin _ Lovely __ , VRIMOcrr o13LI11w'rlatr CALL s� �t No. �� MON. NOV a 12 :. - 8:15 - _ _ 'PHONE PICKERI111Gi 1 "aff wer...Q aorta•.m ••w �.�''•rn.,° o.°a.�iti Nwasered by Claremont Park B�arti -- - - `S;aw - ia•an c•a�im°°"�. A r•tv » ADN: Adults 1 � bfost Mp� 'T1laalists� ..=. __ — r •rryh'aw•r•�•tt�•2a�g1a.vdy eo1��0 �Aiirrter tae ary 0•attd.,1r�dl.t*�a•e M' • -n•dty.l0 Cf @•aiwLL acquainted with your neighbors, loudly and often to shell out, but 01 JARANTEED Mae -= Land Surveys • • • we must record that aur.young-.folk RADIO SERVICE - - Y. We are,;sorry to he,.Y that .Mrs... were very well behaied:and we do- were, WATGS sad a�ooi - John O'Brien is ill;• also--Mr. Rbbt, serve a lot of. credit for their good REPAIRING _ G. T. HORTON. Balsdon, we wish them a spe.ecty ie- conduct. _..._._. . Any Make or Model covaFy. :. pntario Land Surveyor e -- _ -- _ And cavil z�t�iaecr ,. _ _ :.I?UNBARLON -Arthur. Field 14 Edward Street, Ajax. EaBt Woodlands - • . r Rev. Mr. Beatty of Agincourt will PHONE Piekerin;¢ 5%W3 ,Phone: Pickering NOWT., . Mrs• Saxon has been under •her open the bazaar art Dunbarton I - doctor's care for several .days,but ited Church-at Z. P. M. FOR pg� SBT1ElIATBB is slowly regtlnitig health. -i cy evenirig the service in • • ONE WEEK ONLY Vern Bates tells us that there will the United Church.will be in chunre Gurney Heating 8ysteas . -. pick Jewel>rj NOVEMBER 11 to ,1,8._ be a-d,ance,in our hall every 5awr of the Board of•-Stewards; and- Mr. Linear Edangetlist ` 'day night until further nbtace. Ttiere Dennis; of West Hill United Church Ba etreagtt and Tina lith Supplies ELIZABETH OLMSTEAD is now an excellent dance floor and will be the spealoer, �� and �� PICKERING TOWNSEIP AT CALVARY TEMPLE Esmond Skidmore's orchestra ' Will Misses Violet and Janet Allison BL1aLDLNG p�MI,I,$ ' DICKERING have their brother from ,Billitas, - PHONE% PICK. 208Ji provide the music. Every effort. is. Montana visiting•them•- Holding services in the 'being made to put on the sort of -��D g,S��t _ leased Taes}Fr1. 1 to a P. 1d. TOWN HALO PICKEFtING' dances you like. 'Come -and bring Mr. Forrest C:nnegie of Glasgow, , jib �� Salvation; Baptism with the your friends. Scotland, has been visiting his teas- _ and by appointiaeut . holy Spirit, Heating for the Sick. The 'Liber-'ls will hold a public ins Mrs. Chas. Risk and Mise Kellie -!' come - Hear These Tithely meefirig in the East Woodlands I3ai1 Risk Sheet Metal, Works Fa J. ROUSE Messages- by God's Ser_rant. Mrs. 0• Sleep and her mother birs.' on evening, November 13; falb recently•att- _ - Tuesday ng mbar Bailey were in Btkf g� of 1?iaicerinR News Office ;BUILDING INSPECTOR Come and Bring the Sick. and the Conservatives on Wednes- ending a wedding. Ain All Welcome Sunday At 7 P. M. day evening Nov 14 We are sorry•to.report,Mr.H. Tun- DICKERING `. Monday through Friday 8 P. M. Thursday, November '-Z �a Dov' "ONX W. E, McEvOY PASTOR well still in poor health. We wish Ac�tNt?ovRT _ r inrial_•Election Day, A polling booth him a•fast recovery. ' 143M 12'. for the con7enience of local voters - Keep in mind the Baz:.3.r in the pbo� Pkii �Z FAIRPORT UNITED CIlJR4H will be open in our hall. It is the United•Church Sunday-Schoolroom privilege and duty of every voter W on Saturday, November 10. 1�here BERT CAREY, Frenebman's Bay R'Oad cast'his ba�'.ot Vcte for the:candid _ will be fancYl'goods, fish pond, with R. R. S. AQt\COURT. ONTARIO: � �� . $egular Sunday-Service,each Sun- at Mr. prefer, but be 'sure to Vote, baking ', .- r. V, rush was •.inc•apacitate M and-other articles day at 2,00 P. M. • .. ra Merritt, of Salla,,is'visit- TIC TAN 'which "last week when he suffered aseer- ing her daughter Mrs. P.Hepwort4l. WELL DIGGING, SEF SS, AY88TR0[JGP The last evening sei*rice, ed tendon in his hand. COUPRESSOR.WORE:, TRENCHING - "� we are holding twice a month, was , The many friends of Mrs. James. + gouge Hills United, Church se* L.- PiTmer will' be plea:Sed to near ' _ PUMPS ' well r:ttended. The, Sunday Schoo _ -SOT WATER__ SY$TS'![$ was in chaz+ge nf'Supt: Miss Hole _ vices were conducted fast -Sunday she is doing nicely after her opeT- Co tulatior►s .ta Mr,, and Mra., _. Scott, who led the opening service, by the church stewards. An enthus- anon at Women's College Hospital, nn Anthony Meri er, son of Mr. aid <Sssisted- by ,.Mrs. hick, Avis, $ev, iaslic turnout sang several of the The '0n-We-Go `Auxiliarq .enjoyed who • were ` E. M. Burgess gave a ten-minute older hymns and`listened"te'�some. a,Hard Time I'aY and Treasure M awls. bI rierg , 'Mr-A. Lu e • Barnes • 'ta3k on'the rrost.irnp4rtant day of brief discourses. These evening ser- Aunt on Tuesday night married on October 7' in Holy our lies." Soloist, Mrs. Clark, with vices are drawing-increasing atten • The: W. A. met at the Borrie of Cross Church;C+ehawa,-The bride is. dance. AU these wishing to join in Mrs. B. V6, Lotto recently. Mrs. the former- -Doris Marie Laliberton. 'Phone: BrookUn 72'$ V Miss Eileen Clark at the organ: g The regular monthly meeting of this hour of fellowship will be cor- Tunnell was, in charge. The Circle The happy couple will lice it the South BreW EhT a ;A, on. 'knee r _ Wi1Y ~ ekoined. Group took the De otioriaA Period �$Y. Nal la Highway, �� ye the Devotionar 'Phe locnl hunters left on thea end Pie . Brocklia 72 R B held at the home of Mrs. Gilchrist. Hallowe'en came and went without and Mrs. Woo .ga. :_ � _.-. �. All laldied tvelcoJne. Come arra Sole arty serious local ructions. Of course ' Talk, The Business was the tSna1 'j d! the weeft for two weeks near$art- fib` I on Sunday and get we were visited by numerous wit- plans for the Bazaar. The Circle croft, �.., as at the church-P!1 thea, coloured gentlemen and other Group served re!=esluaent++• • . , � � _ ', .. . . _ qurynt, characters, --and were_told a • �udiKidd SirertorN tenial in Stock � Your Friendly Resident Agent' � s v ar9.�:. Richardson =1' SWPLWB PEARL GRIW, BLUE and RR:L POR INSUkAgCE AGENT GRENN ARBORTTE l R , BONDS, AUPTONOB" DE an OUTSIDE l�ed>aw De4t9s aw- be Psis �RiR$ CASUALTY, _ G1Db1ExAL INSLIRANG'H _ _ A����M 14Ai3I1BI3+1'GB—. -#.IA$iLITY INSIFI;.4,1dC&eta -- - — t>d The Follcrwtag Iter - - --'(1alT iBOY LAW LIST YOUR PBflPER'FIS3 JWAI, ESTATE Aspibah o.sgsea & G FIR I?d5I POE SALE_WIT11 ' Ran Ro oring I&AH aradlea DOORS An Old-established Agency, Ready OONSVEYANCING CYRI . E. h10RL EY - CLEAR PINE COMBI•NAT30N To Serve Yon. -Brf�, Asphalt BAs! �i DOORS COMPLETE WITH _ reser Bead c PHONE: PICBERINGr OA Alt %Ldgia rCREEN,asd GLASS ]itdge Cap sad Vadle! . . 4,�ney Flue Ltadng &end ' _ � •�� N. M. Gordon "•.iV V �L8`•L1 i7 V OW . Aid Lime Sric1[- Face's . immolation THOMAS LUMBER YARDS. N Mal 14306 Bear andLea a Ceche OAITABIO Poets and Pales . PIGSERINn, ...Choose.- PHONE., ; Daily Service To sad Fiaet Pick. 84. ° tea A. W.. MITCHELL. Your rigidaire Refrigerator Dam For All O0aalosm pSONM 74 au,*ilk '. EIL EN JACKSON - - w 4 �l OPTOMETRIST - PHONE: PiC1UING i141 W S ' _ , _ r0't!R TSUCtii.11 PASS YOUR WAY' Eye liaasined Glasses Fitted trl�i stOYe PICKERING KEN AND pLARKE Tuesday Evenings And =- :;i - sIx CUBIC rOCr FRIGIDAI=RA -` STAFFORD EROS.- BY APpmvrRENT �NTIC�'+ FirDoor Eftt of : ' Id+rNE FOOT;TWO CZIaIC FOOT FRIG1 •llRB : '�1 - AUCTIONEERB =„yws -� TALLWbit� 1f69 Masonic Hall SEVEN FOOT, SIS CUxB[G i'OO'P FRIt3Ut�8gad Antic:ized for ba PHONE: PICKERIALG 48 THRIFTY THIATY•INLE 6Litx`t`EtIC S'fo�. 1 "ad gory. :,0 DSAS ST. F., Now Av�►liable _raw SUMN. am It W i }rigtdalre -.Made ONLY by� a9AN oia` McEaCHNIE"�3 . . ClimhNeWs -�GENERtAL MOTQRS Price of Oars. VU]MITUal3 DEALERpn�is P. 0.pbons, Rade. an" t �, D 8 Se Paul's Church;. DunbartorS. BALSDOI"d t7t SVl\P. Or pboaa lldark- !Or P'IJN _�iiit•�YrAaweraary Serv'ieesSundry NezLiw. bras etWtlmtrad, pate Ambubme SWAM 3.00 p. m. Speci8l Preacher, 13,e PHONE PICKERING 39stlsaasem 01p law Day or Night A.,Gordon Crannen, B. A-, R. D., of WOMEN$ plea. 11eB.pi Plop - All Saints.Whitby. . _ This .is the 28th sa:siv�eraary of _. DAVID H. MARSHA�.L w' founding of the congreigat ou Phone Pick. 193 and the 17th anni+eza..71 of the op- THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL MINTS - ening of.the church AsnuMANd P; ' Sunday. School at 8,00 o'cloeil A hot water bottle filled with ice makes s - rABij and �R AO DOWNS alias `er111ge t• • • • _ good substitute for an ace beg. ` - pSdNBe PT4�tNti !'1 J W. A. - The"monthlj► meeting of the W. A. .l+or Rest Ealeb;IRarvMce srd Yore,�rga ': i . M will be held on Tuesday, November DON�►AIi sa►d RICBABDB 13, at 8:80 V. m, at the horse of `­ Willson , Re a t C -Qstaeis laid D■�7A And Mn. George TaOrae, Rouge Hills. I I , -; lid AQL'AOIf>� mrM St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church + - t !L8 1<!hg 8R ]Oaml. :. . - TALIIATOS Ladies' Aid.Piaberiag et37itISHAN SP OWAWA. ONT. n Thursday, November wtII meet o I" K ag Stsarl. irr _ Phare ar W+Sa ... _ _ 15, at 2.30 p, m., at the home _ of STOP 3.T, KINGSTON IFtD., -SCAR. 7-992 Pis 6 . OAY -Di* DUNDAS tl;,. lith wurvoY Mrs. Jackson. . 08 - PICKERING RESIDENTS MAY CA" - PICKERING ,� I! a sr a si Morning Service, tEVF,.I+lIZ1�S WY, IiiUCI VL HAVE� Women's Missionary Sodety 1'u = S D B - Hat C7� g K q - E Pickering United Churchwonuntextd Mrs. G. No dente _- 1K Thos. G Norton, Prem - , wey M"Unent Wbriw, OPTOMLTMBT , Oshawa Presbytery W. M. S will "'8lgh 9.� �� sal to a.AQ address the morning service on Sun- and we hope she will soon be home nt+erssry ser kce. There Will not be to day neat, when the W. K. S. hpsve from the hospital.. a service-. here. BOOT. AUSTilrl. PA�OP. -+ Eve�iap: itaa, Wed.. Pel.. ?Las 0. Soma of our Women's Institute - The 1. P. 'U. met at-the-home of charge of the Service . R, g, 1, Whitby. Ontario DISNEY .BLDG,, Opp. P. O. *.. � members attended the W. I. .meets blr, and Mrs. Chas.. Closson, Thera+ z West Of Whitby On in the.City Tuesdayday evening. - Tw,o Piles w OSHAWA.. ONTARIO Bible Society Film In Evening °n cid i - No. 2 7 Btweeq Wb " ph,m - �, 4-4637: -O!L f-i'l41 The local-branch of the Bible Soc- brought e a good report a! the a yiecovery from her al w#ai M Ednsi ns And tett' hold their annual service in the. The W. M. S. of the Circuit held the Western Hospital. PRONE: 1M TT" 44S (MWWDay Ssrd" Asrangsdl United Church, Sunday swening, r aho�vin the film '`Frodtiersmaci." their meetiag-af~ the home of..Mrs., We .a=e sorr}t to lose M' s. J �r g Milton Pegg last Thursday" with g Gibaon from our hr.+nle8. .She 1s' _ - filers QL At 7.00 P. M. All welcome. faiattendance, with Kim Willie in leaving,us-on.Saturday. Atkinson of the program. The Kenneth Hollid.,/ faanily were lbws Ails 291 W s. 91x0 Greenwood - The W. A. met' t Mrs. J. Brooks' .callers at Mrs..F. W. Gibsoa's as p{!p?OEIQAP6GR y with a - �_ . .+ elan visit•• j on Thuracia good atten $sudsy. Licensed_ Ce. Mr. and Mrs: A. J Morden $ ��- k 0 6109 41m1t 'Phe many friends of Mir. W:.I'es' .. �e Choir is singing at Kinsale on f:lends in s Toronto HosptW"an • ling are-plesaed to ltaan the opera- Sunday morning, this being their an- Sunda Auctioneers tion on her eye hap been succeed •i lass"a IflzP CLE N DEN IN G. M . _ 4tales eonQueced aayw� 129000 A �O LE1�IXON �aC4atmng a`>o` eaim.care as .ad + _. A Many 1A*Ad Adverdoed. Raig ,=spseed a>d �`nana` ice rongrom t Sery t iep _ _ - Cue , Reasonable ales - - 4 � Ww! - i - Nearl •12400 people put T. D,-"Touring" Thomas into the 8ntar:o• . PH6AI$: STOUFFVILL 290 y 1848 wi'Rt royal support. They were convinced that. �. DIXON Legislature is , J. he'was able and sincere, titalt the CCF had a sane policy and.would 8►SAgRIETOR keep promises. _ AMBIILANCE. . T :: LICENSED AUCTIONEER Today, "Tommy" Thomas has many new friend's because.of his Picketing end Whitby Twp loyal work in the Provincial Opposition. [Farmers, especially ha-,e ro- realizeA how. solidly the CCF Group fought for a bhe Milk O t"61 arm ,Bomsebold and Property ducts blarkeiting`Act and for butter fegulation of the Milk Qontrol OONAM.mad CO'NANT Saiea s Speciate* Beard. — goviatm sad Sobdb� Predpt AttenNad Given E. (�, _ presentation of the Gerdes D. . Whitby R. R,'1 Phone 3M Tommy, Personally, made strong, Coro acing �' Rehr d• 'M�'�'A i case for Picket'ingMiik1Traneport Co-Op. He also urgently Conten---_ -Offie m; or revision of m ts, in an ex ell v . .field i 're o municipal gran Ont,, 7 1-3 8imcoe St S. GYPROC plea for the relief of overburdened municipalitiee� sly w Oa�awe, phone - 3-2-227 Deferred .Payment Plan Available Ala=, Ontario LUMBER COMPANY Pbons s6 COl[RIE Limited . - Sesrboro' Jnnetiea. On 'o - - SCAIL 81188 1117 ]LOOK FRIENDS - Let's Reward Inti gray. jnsurarice Coo Serving Scarboro and Pickering Waite or phone - Over A Quarter Century . .. . .c +es Kallen For Farre And Country Let's Supp®rt a fan_and party Buildings .'1V%dAorm Insurance On Buildings WA ED - Wiadmilln, 9i1m, eta ' .COUNT HOMES Y _. Automobile Insurance- ai.AhaCinda. �,lf ACREAGES and - W�ih keeps it's WO�'d FA811ti8. - 'Bowman &:Gibson : •'W..have waittas buyers With PHONE: WHITBY test Good cash down payments A -:-� CALL - Mr. INGhI9 Send. Hirci Back With rf'Overwbelming=Malar ty pro _ . for mpt, and erperiweed OLD.HOgS13S - t16.eV mervice. . t�llghtm 1091- Office ZAMAMS At Your Fant ]LA DSAD OR. CRIPPLER STOCd[ ROME t T. - rya ,1 - a , 49 et �� _ ti - vour ea er _ LETS TALK VALUE . 7 . _ - - - - _N _ -►+sir, ":""' ,rd - -- -� ._ .. .. _ ... r ..<.., � •; i'� - -_ - �crake• .J low-priced ftdd,ptyMoUrN _ 1n ihi low-pari d f laid ndenl.of fervics braki�o braking 1 $ystenL enfinly •. syehms—a res Pi - -•--'._.. .. ._.•_ , ybNks fa - i r Syi�t'1-Rim' nyMOk !° nfc�p1e afjyblo„w AA' for sofa hem atie the _ r - - « - - �t�,t Stella rT3octric _ ' ! oyT1t"vimacts of” War TqL'(110. of Otto Y .1 , DYOC4PUS PILATUS W tn. A_ r- '. a �1d�1er- x .doter MOUTM � A 4''_ will - - Volvo vu'konN of o mak' f> �lo elt - (NerAerff Plieeted Woodpecker) ndU �' 110 The Pllwiiea Woodpecker is a startling bind. ,��are�fourof PLYMOUTH'S sw 5o spectacular is his appearance that he has i' • _'long been a target for gum in the hands of - 19 High-Prfced-Car Valrseat Your thoughtleE.s people. As a result he is becoming" dealer wM abow you what all of these _ rare in many sections of Canada. features meas in extra Comfort,Safety . aad Performance.•And—tw'U invite, He should be protected. Besides being highly` you to drive Plymouth-and see. for decorative and the larpest,Canadian yourself ttow Plymotth rides lilts's woodpecker, the Pileated is extremely valuables •_ :. _ - big car because it's value-built to 4•.4 - ' lie destroys millions of wood insects andrrr. _ arrt�e You : `provtdes rie-sfing sites`for,tree-dwelling ducks.' Get to know wildlife.You'll find_a whole new , - -world of interest and.you'll want to � " [►ssstosrd eas 14 oliz op 44 olrauty r�tTusn -- _ P N rRl CARS --criserve our natural scene. i - - ��t o sow• cE�ti ;. •_. - - = ,;4� .,. ?' 1fYSfT YOUR CyRYltf!E-►:YJMC'1?t+.FARGa lSWIFA—AND ORM A P&MOUTNf _ .Filature Ura3oited _ •: A: _ �:_.• -- _ _• ,YovPs To Fr�otec�t-•Yo.ura•f-o Enjoy . :_:. _ • ' _ -- - -- _-- - _ Law- a �or Sales CARLING7s , Pici�er�� I 7 THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED h _ - -. _ •. _ ,'_-WA.1gR.L00. ONTARIO _ - ._ - . '_--- �° - :_ - � . . . . rec e _ N-2 k1 _ - 1. _ - - ' - • - - • - -_ �- ' iiv. +� a _ - � _ _ _ driver, . a Little bu a of of telephone 8ercice � The reckless driver is ,,1 • a 'pd-blic menace. He has no'regard for-his- 40 rte,, un safety or that of #� other' use`s -of the streets and high ica s. a _ -Passingo - hills or ' COMPARE iNfSt PAIGE tNCAEA5i5 tYRINu fXi PASS iEA IEAAS curves., excessitle ✓. - - speed, cutting in or i, j vim_ ' F f y F - w I � out; and sini'ilar con :. B4r - -IT's One aF today's. .. _. - �.: ,;. } '.'duct are reckless.acts. - )Eiest 1§u —"grow. ` ing in value all the " ;Severe penalties, are time. - provided and'w�71 be t _ Telephone service is one of today's best 64yi + ' - I appfied to tM reds- u r'oi one'tliiag—its _ cost hasn't gone up as -less driver." - • ""� •-•much-as most other-things you buy,Your telephone.is one item that takes less of your budget than it used to. - AAgain—it's bigger valve than ever beeanse"now you,can tack to fill ' R tr WVIs trace as inany people as you could ten years ago—and mote families - are getting telephones every day. - ' MV YOU'AAVEO z - In addition—we've been able to keep on steadily improving the _ T guality of thia'tradionall friendI and hal ful service. . _. .. . _ _ y_ . . _-y. ., _p,. - _ If you haven't yet got service—we want you to know we're Marking at it.You Can hr snre your place on the lint is being prntee ted and your txiephone will he installed just as gUieL-ly-as possible. - i THE QEU TELEPHONE -CO,MPARY „OF CANADA k_ aL41Q1K 47 • • Mm Thomas Norton was sehooNsouae here, kindly reUm it Gone &M firs. Mmythe ente& BUR 0 U%a 33 ULF 12 A M '1141mon ?4 =`ff Wr*Whtvto`#b' Toronto.as been vAft- the Voting Delegate from the local at once A=Vw loss Ww be= the tamed Rev. and Kiv. Stobner ing her brother Bert Beer. return- Branch wasb-basin from the shed. Mr. Erikson, of Bayview Mission an 700,496tomm-Womens-1hatitate ed to her home at GoorgetAnva bat Ine regular monthly meeting of - At last report Mr.Gahm to our the week-end. win aseet $be attwum of Tuesday week. the W. M. S. of St. JOIM'SL Church north IS somewhat better, but be Fred Wilson returned home hut Novegsber 13, Mrs. X Ellicott con- Mr. W. C. Willson has been an will be held on Thursday afternoon has to be very WOM far 501100 week-end of Owzmanity Activities k-end after a month at c4asww. 16 Ellicott, and the sick list with am attack of pleu- November 1-5, = the home of MM lima. J. Forsythe, of Giancow, vis-, PuMle ReLsAkas will be In charge rimy. His m=y friends wish hh-f a Manson Ellicott. Convener of prop- iced Mr, J. B. Wilson recently. :7 of tke p""m and Mr.goward Lwnw speedy recovery. rasa, Mrs. Lloyd Johnston with the geRe wN be guest speaker. )Hosk— ...... Congratulations to Mr. sad ,lin. Group A. Roll Call - "Xs verse from �.Green fUver PITLSONAL ti eases WiR !be: Mrs. M. BirreLl, Mrs. Ray Ellicott an the arri-ral of a lit. the Book of James" Hosts" - Mn. W. White, Mrs. A. Glen and Mrs. tle daughter, Janet Marie, who will Ellicott, Mrs. Ray Ellicott, MM in spite of snow and icy ropkds, - 'A suggestion be the sixth generation to live in L. T. Ellicott and Mrs. Middleton. the services at the church were well 853N" MBIA WOMEN I Gala 6 to L.Milm. X44 Call .r la lbs, New pep. W. Try fa� for Community ImWovement." the same house. attended: Rev. M.-Stebner of Toz,' 16 Ostrez Toole T*Mots for doob Aor this evening eaO Mr. Uumth,Beer spent the: endonto, guest speaker in the aftern�.*n omits: new beafthy f1sih; MW . bra Nvvember 84, were: ladies ' of the week with his father, Mr. D. Audley and Miss Edna German, Marichoan, vigoi. Now *get sequalater I Mim, ' N. A. Beer. soloist. In the evening MT. and Mrs. Mrs. Walk, Mrs. Riddle, way a% AN Druggl" Barelay; Gents - lir. Boo* Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawforth It is hoped that this unu#uMY Stebner in a duet and Mrs. B. E. Hardy, Mr. C. Maxton. - cmd little daughter, Joyce, Whitby, early snow storm and cold rip is Draper sang two solos. Mn. StwP- Mr. and Mrs. ,.Vmm. Knox, Mr. R. spent Sunday with their Sunt, Mx4L -ed in the afternuin, ArrMION FARM=. not a sample of the winter we are ,son alccOmPaw Knox u2nd daughter Betty�Jean; &I- Matthews, going to have. and Mrs. Mel, Draper in the Lrorez- so Mr. and bin. Kenneth Pascoefis-' Mr. and Mrs. Madden and Mr. During the recent. Hallowe'en ing. we will be. Messes is pick up dad ited Mi. OW Mrs. Geo. .Knox, of and Mrs. Stoneman of Toronto Ivis- prate someone has taken or hid- Mr. and Mrs. Watson and familybigb4st PhiVdcm On Sun4ay, den young John Wonnacott's bic):- iced I� W. 'and Mrs. Sheppard on were Sharon visitors recently. W crippled calm ommas and PW EnniskilLen Mrs. Harvey Sr., spent Friday in Sunday, cle which was beside the kitchen Mr. and Mrs,Herb. Smith of,Plea- For kmedlou W t"hoss -Toronto With friends. Mrs. Ingles and daughter-and son- window of his mother's home here. ton rvisitgd Mr. and Mrs. Frank mu} 11=4 or Toronto NMr= 3-M4. Mr. and Mrs. D.-L Maim called in-law Mr. :surd Mrs. McDo*ell, of - this is quite a loss for his wid- ner on the week-end. #441� lovint- - BXoQXft K. Vaira� on Mr. and Mrs. H. Madill Of Port Acton,"visited the former.y; parents As&Wed-motherf it,is.hoped that the Congratulations to Don Zi Mn. Credit on Sunday - and Mrs. H. Shea, on, Sunday.I —_ Mr. guilty one will soon restore it. D. McPhayden on the birth of a iGORD" TO"" The Ladies of the Woman's Asir on November 5, S. &ad 10 the If the p irson who.h2wk borrowed son; also to Mrs. Gladys McPhay- picjhrtug Ut�ted Church WL A. ociation are 'busi quilting cad geK Women's Ira-itut-, beta the 106i -stepladder Jrcnn Ilia den on a first grandc"lld' Bazaar Saturday, December 1. ting ready for their Baaaar. to.be veinion in the Royal York Hotel, in. AIjion by Premier Leslie Frost led to itiniversal old age Pen- sions fim all oviff 70, effective January I st Ow from 66 to 70, eftctive 'AL age, for Wedy persons N _7 Pensions planned for the totally disabled from IS to 65. in Canada to P' legislation to Ontario is the first provnwe impkm • ent the Fedexal-Ptovincial agreement for secufitY for 7 .-the age&- *nsion benefiB increased 3 tineas by- pmmt Old age progressive Conservative overnment 7­ <ryMother's Allowan(m m Ontario'a history Most generOW First construction grants in Canada made to build and extend '149474 IX and bill nets 13"Nrided- bospit, isi '50c for First province to pay of construction homes tion costs of V plus 501�,70 of maintenance. the aged, J ?4 or -Y tai iooL iride free school books to elemen j. First grants to pro • 'A idL. Increaged Children's contributions made for. .7 `X: milk to school vince pays one balf cosi of supplying five hool Pro • iDntario leads Canada in war against Cancer and Tuberculosis. tion and labour laws, expanded compensation Most advanced ur 7 .......... rehabilitation for injured workmen with' industrial health measures.- % ENSURE CONTINUED GOOD GOVERNMENT . 17-31 f Kr NOV* L4 _ x t t t _ ,1 �- ... ..� 1. '.. _ - __. -� .____ _ -r .e� :_ _ _ _T .. '• - .... i ,'1'F: r ~-"� �--- - - Max Hospital Women's Anz' Uars THEA1'Itf I Y en's wAu a meeting x � W10T 1MLL ' BRO Women's Auxili of Ajax d $I, >�oton � F; _._ PHONE 618 Pickering . Township General Hosp- ital, � Stop � in Pickering Town Ho 1,Monday, f� 1` SCAR: Psone 7 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-11 !NOVEMBER 8, 8, 10. November lz, at 8,00 P. M. Every- � Zv i g Shoes at,TOO and 9,00 Saturday Matinee at,i.80• one welcome. _ y ,. :_ ..� THUPUSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY' -,NGVEMBFR 8, ., - r ` • 8 10. <.-,On Moonlight Bay macs•'u•. Rouge Hill EverFilmed!Mightiest Agehtura Romace ,,IN TECHNICOLOR.- WITH - DORIS DAY and GORDON MacRA1F7 _ Mrs. E. A. Pearce of Uphill spent Tuesday evening at 'the hoarse of North West Mounted Police .' i _ _ ---PLi'S - SPORT CARTOON NOVELTY Road. and Mrs. Guff Schwalm.Alfons r Mrs, Roy Slattery of Altcn�:Road WITH • GARY COOPER and MADiELEINE CA'RROLL MONDAY TUESDAY 'WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 12 13114 IN TECHNICOLOR - PLUS spent a few days in Grwenhurst ' > Nvening Shoda at 7.00 P. M. Last Complete Shown at WOO.- last week, S " ? We are glad to hear Mrs. George ' MARGARET OIMIEN IDt� _ ;.1%L —_ Lucky Nick Cain Doherty is,out of hospital and open- �a e - > _ ding a few weeks with her daughtei. her ins �e�Qec WITH - GEORGE RAFT`and COLEEN. GRAY ` We are sorry to hear that Mr. Dixontill th George is on a sick r - Bowery Battalion - list. _ _ 7 - Do not forget the Christmtas Sale 'MONDAY', TUES., WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 12, 18, 14' 'W WITH - LEO GORCEY.and HUNTZ MALL -at Rouge Hills United Church, No-7- -.. ember 10. - • • } AND - FOX NEWS Mrs. H. Day, Rouge Hills, s . a a are 4f My Little Girl - spending :two weeks with her sis- f COXING ATTRACTION ter Mrs. Robinson, St. Catharines.► (� Mr. Gerald Cowan, Rosebank has T6 N;T'ECHNIOOLORR ► STARRING r k Whispering ing Smith lett fora hunting trip this week. , i and Mrs. Cowan is visiting in Tor, .TEAzjWr.. CRAIN DALE ROBERTSON MffZI GAYNOR } `'ALAN LADD and BRENDA MARSHALL - onto. > ! Farmers' Federation To Hold 8FAC30ND GREAT FVATLTRES Meeting NOTember 20th s uu` arced"Battleground" COmOP MEWS _ Great S r To F , t - _ -= A meeting h::g been called by.the _ SFECiAL MESSAGE.TO FARMERS PICBERING DIST. . PYckering Township Federation of Go F 'r Broke Agriculture for Nov. 20 zt 2 p, in. -- _ at Brougham Hall.-The Conserrat- ..,- OUR REPRESENTATIVE ive part,, have written that Prem- i STARRING- 1'AN JOHI+i30N� " ler Frost will be there if at all • WILL BE IN YOUR DISTRICT - >oed'y. A POLICY statemersairle, if not Cul, Tt i+enn~•has been made by the C. Boz Office Opens Evenings P. M. TRE Li d 'Saturdays and Holidays - g - 'WITHIN THE NEXT FIM DAYS r F., that F.. B. Joffe -fil be an - - Matinee Saturdays end Holidays P. 3i. h�'ad al•ao, It is- understood by an _ . _ 1 80 P ilrL - - TO DISCUSS Thomson - I. AM oral statment: that W. C. EE l�L�nc� AMPLE FR ,. will`attend the sneetmg. I - i PARKING YOUR FEED PROBLEMS WITH You " Bushby's Hardware mere is one :•ay q but Your Feed Costs-on Poultry Feed. - BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES ` Beteg or send youriown bags and pick up the manufactured peen. BEAI`TY ELECTRIC WASHERS. Our Men wanted ad Of last WAC 'YOU SAVE $7.00 A TON on the reg alar.petite of poultry feed. If we dett.er, you alga gave�a a Loa., RANCETTES AND brought tis m applicants indeed . - -- ' - ugh any app 'ca is ' . -EIECTRtCAL,APPLIANCES --- wis the Liens,go startthr Mrd9 right with CO.4)F LA'P1�ASH. � .L c .ARFso.rT 3 corL✓cr g.N Pain#s an:d..G..e..n.ehi a W C$k It'sDifferent RMC1T CQ•Q'PERtiVECLAE a resa+�l+� ata >� P�tONE 46 PICKERINu ,, 'LADIES WANTED 3 Must 6e- thane( who r a _ aPP ec a and enjoy nice cr Cali, pr ettyl loons Vote ecd elect _Il ICKSTARR -- in their homes onservative 8 RUGS CONGOLEUM TO CLEAR AT _ RIDICUL0USLY LOW PRICES _ f ^. - L 3 ONLY 6 : 8 - REG ;6 50 FOR $4 50} , - ''�MM�ete ter �t�te Nr�� - -_ 4-ONLY 9 x--12.. REG. $12.25.FOR-$9.96 '1 ONLY 9-x 15 -REG. $14,50, Al' $11.951 - S. CH APMAI�II N & Sa 'r In guy last press rekase,•I Intim- ces and the United Kingdom. These erected across Ontario, _. -ated that 1 wbuld deal with the Uiw studies reveal that fundamental to 3. ' Ontario leads Canada in the hone L.O� PiC erin Ontario 1 ues of the esmpaigm Mey 1 dliscuse any health and hospitalization 'plan rehabilit:..•tion of the alcoholic. �p _ sone of them with yon • is_the.need for, more hospital Vic- 4. Ontario will nekt'year extend Jay Rebekah Lodge,. Broughalu &A the Neilson farm w aaa great •••••••� ommodation., In the last five yeurs, pensions to totally disabled persons, Install 19;62 Officers success, and the Rebekab's of Joy Hospital Plan - -. :109-nau• 'hospitals or extensions to from 18 to 6.5 the first province _ Lodgewish thank all who paw The present government.is spendE old hospitals have been built in Canada to tatoe.thin step. -, t fort millions- a year on :she When the Liberal Leader promises' S, Ontario leads the way in ar- The netiv.bfficera of Jby Rebekah I ronized their booth. ng y Lodge No, 355_ were installed for :health of the people of Ontario contributory hospitalization, ho-is riving at Federal-"aovinci< ag- 1951 32, under the direction of the ' Grants to hospitals have been in- .prwnisirig,something that can't. be, reement to. give Old Age Persions District Deputy President, Sister L.' creased by millions during the past given to the people until the hc_r without a-means test to all persons Pellow and her' stn:f, of Whitby. few ymtea. For example, the govern- pital accommodation is cmilable. seventy or over and -with a, means The duties of the staff were ea- anent grant to the Oshawa Hospital When it,- can be accomplishedi the test to persons 85 to 70, all effec= pertly performed. A special word of Funder the last Liberal goaerrwrient present administration will put i.t tive January i,,1942, Ontario„pass- thanks to the soloist and ,pianist. Was $1707,00, Last year under the into effect. . ed the first legislation in Can.aa in The D: D. P. was introduced by Frost government it was $51,224.00 -Let's have performances - not September 1951, to snake these soc- Sister Middleton of Jtiy Lodge, %And exclusive of any capital grant for promises. » � • � - icy benefits available to our people.- B,•o, Carter,'D...D, G.'M. was intrcl ' -new construction These grants ficT�e = F 6. Free school books have been duced by Bro. Donald Beer. resulted in increased hospital acc- Your governadent, by way of roc- �gi�en this yeaf to the children'.of Sister Nina Sheppard was instZll• �: -ummodation. In the last three and is] welfare, has”aecompliahed: the Primary Schools for the first ed as the new Noble'Grand;'Junior f ane-half years the bed capacity of 1. Ont:•io lents in capital grants time in history. Equality of oppor Past Noble Grand,Sister Lela Bter; Public hospitals and sanitoria ..has for hospitals and in maintenance tunity in education is a reality. Vice Grand„ Sister Gladys Barclay; been inerevaed by twenty-seven per- grants fcr public ward beds and in - 9• Recording Sec.;Sister Irene Philip;, cent and ,6600 additional beds are Assistance ;for out-patient clipics. Treasurer, Sis, Jean Ellicott; Finan- :either under construction or arc a- Whst is being done elsewhere in the May I have your help to ensure tial Sec., Sis, Marjorie Tweedie; #,.n%a 0f iU&=aid ia ,bout to be proceeded with. The De- world is constantly under study, the continuance of good government doctor, Sis. .Marjorie Greig; Chap bout of Health has intensively and we are selecting the beat. in tie f#ne Province of Ontario, lain, Sig. Florence Carter; Musician, iMidentla2 P�Par studied eaery health and hospituliz- 2, Ontario leads in,the v,r- a- Sig. Elsie Phillips;- Asst, Musician, Diolb MF raion plan in existance anyhere 3n- gainst R,cancer. The-finest cancel, in- Sis, Maud Ellicott; S. N. G., Sis. •"i olu ng of the Canadian Provin stitute rad cancer clinics are being _ Margftet Middleton; L. S.N. G.,Sis. Insuranaa its _ Rowena H ; R. S. V. G., Sis. Amy Ellicott;,Inside GuaTdian,•.Sis.Evelyn f - Bll co t E i � TM • �s Rn �on a oti a ane e�rsar to the Dist. _ Diene Outside Guardian, � Gillntsn. A gift was presented DOUGLAS G LAS Go Deputy President, by Sia, Dora Nor- - ton on behalf of Joy Lodge. The sta" - _ - Jr. Poet N. Grand was p and presented with her Jewell nd_gifts, MAITLAND - _ _ . _ i; - -_• - new Noble Grand received roses. : .. .. - _ � a tthy� t ar Gue,' p, � M _ Pi�ring Lodges. rb- from Oshawa, - Markham and SOUTH tasty ] ed ' onvenerah p was sSisters under ''AIR PORT .. 8$�;os rows, Tweedie and Jones. t s -The dance held.in the new barn ! r 10 0 » J-2 i