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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_12_14 fytG ONTA131FRIDAY, 1 — . A DE 4 {� DECEMBER 19x1 b Coate Pec G,opg Aethseized as Second Clans atter Prises•>�90 i?ec yeas V. $ $9.60 a W. C. AURKAR and SON PUBLISHTt,xS � Righ " l ffalf Million Dollar .., ficke rin Distract Schoo _ _ _ Off icially This 'Week - • . - : Tke.doors'of Pidkering District Sigh School were official!Y opened Pickering rle oa Mondlaq afternoon by the Hoa : W. J. Dunlop,Minister of Educa;tioa y' Harry Scott, who *ab removed. Province of Ontario. Hundreds of to Oshawa Hospital last. week wits ' persons went thrpugh. the school pneumonia � daring the afternoon and evening; III' : Mr. and Mr�s.GG. Fp Coates Tor- aad beyond any doubt most High School op- people ) -- onto attended the " felt that it is a school well-equiPp= ening on ?Monday. to turn out our citizens of tomur Her :ar.3 friends in the village e nw. ` ,. . are less se Mrs. M - ed a Morley P � sr. Y The opening got ander way will on the street again after her illness. the school choir, directed by Mr, E. Mrs4 herb White entered the Gen ' Winkler, singing.P'ed .W aring's ar- , - oral-Hospital, Toronto last week end - - raggemeat of "Night before Christ- for surgery. We understand her con- ga." A Boas Irwin, Chairman of the A. clition is not as serious as was at BesaA introduced the dignitaries on f first expected. -' Christmas Cards - Uhq-postmaster tae platform. Greetings were brought n g asks us-to say that all "open" en- ![om the Dept o2 Education b1 D. Telopes she '2 cents this year; seal- _ F, Dadaon, Inspector of Secondary }" ed ones 4 cents. Nothing less than 19ehoola; the Township of Pickering, Two Cents.., by Reeve W. H. Weatney. Improve- - Zmat District of Ajax, by Sohn Mills, Y TheiarCh$irm�ae Dr. Dunlop, was m- , :,'From Tho lCouncU Meeting Dec. 4. Seraphin Falco complained about _ troduced by High School Trustee .and � a torornship damaging ?r,01 box on the Finance Committee Chairtrarh, W. x• Spruce Hill Read, P+oa,d. Supt. in ' to $": Neale. _ vesti Dr. Dunlop stressed the import- `oF1'i-Prgg.grd Geo. ilir,shultk- -ince of.students finishing tl.eir i' - ed that titog private road 6-u taik- - Courses and of not droppinp• a bub= + �►' ed t -Clerk aaR•ivastd - road r^fie t"Ie jest jrst because they d dn't :ike l y' i more gravel ah+d xhrn this is core �'. ft," .,'This'building has been bTrilt � �; ' ^��� ;ter' - >* -. - wit'ihout wtravagan:e and yet thrre w• � to eutiifaeticn of Supt, cons:ilvla- .tion-w0l be .tens. its atniply nothing iacking in it" raid - ( < 11r rilc•r; who 'his thugs'-f Elie Dr. Dunlop. He feele-that teachers _ - : must see to it that .students ,-cepwr"'Elm.+"' Grist;; 1, a�kNd fu M r iter out of High School adequately train- _ �;- - { eeldng license, and islsu a. 12Md car lot which was ,turr.4 �-Pve, to ad in good citizenship. the P1-nnln Bair;,_ ' peri. A M. Irwin, Whitby, father B plat Kns 4etor encase rr of the Board Chairman, dedicated # ted 1952 huildin to date.$93J �2,. 'tike building,' and was followed by i 00; For November $15,850,00. Robt. R. Moffat, Azclhitect, who },aid Township req nested to take over - great tribute-,to *e School Board•j - and arse hundreds of hours they have sacrificed to get the school completr ° .Sheep-Inspector*ad "in Guild W C.h Willson re-- -. - commended $500 be pard Alex Gray . Burnett Jamieson, on 'behalf of ; a for flock a for 1951• _ the Township Sunday School Assoc-- - � � � Moved C an. Zinkie. seconded _ p a lotion, presented a Bible to tae "� x .� by Dep. Reeve McEwen, that Police �• sebool, Mrs, Thomas M=isfield res- ��' `�► . �.,.rca.. ,m �.',�,arrs� M � �. Chief be sated a Flag on behalf of the Order _ . .. ., 6 re junks d twrecking g yardsw - Cardboard. "skimmers". add.a continental- touch to the costumes of two Claremusit Mowed Coun, Balsdon, seconded a! the Eastern Stas; Yr, W. i3.• chool children. Bruce Browning. 6 (left) and Billy Keevil, 8, as they touch up winning by Coun by, that no wreolifng Moore, presented ■ Memorial Lib- rary of some two hundred and-fifty -Old Woman Who Livtd In A Shoe" float for the Claremont Santa Claus.parade. license be granted. Mr. $ilerm- books, with the stipulation "that I Y` Moved by Mr. Burk, see., by Mr: - X ehdon that C. P. R. be asked.to be allowed to add to it from time Claresent Santa Claus Paradd grovel approaches to overhead .on to time.' J. S. Baisdoa patented €: at. Francis de ales Church President of Rebekah Assembly i 4th Con. Guest Register. Aa estimated crowd of.fifteen hsn- Closing remarks were given by dred aduirA and calldren crowded Pickehting, Oat. Visits Broaklin and Brougham Movedby Mr. Balsdan sec; by hit, Lodges Burk that Road Supt, fill holes on Y:. Lewin C. R. Briggs, Principal the main street of Claremont on i The monthly meeting of the Cath- *•+• Altorta Road pavement. o! the school. Saturday afternoon to the Third gue �vvi held at Kinoven Rebekrlh Lodge No. Ss., - ' The Board: A. Ross Irwin, Chair- Annual Santa (:lana h'arede. Sp,,n_ � olio Women's Les g Moved by. Mr. Burk, sec., by Hr. pwan; Roy H,I.ockea,gierChairmaa: Bored by the Claremont lsusinesamen the .home of Mrs, von Pilis, Thurs- Brooklin, and Joy Rebekah Lodge Balsdon that $250 be paid Alex. David S. CH.Li ken, ice-lr I. Hick- and Coy the Community Association the par` ' dap, December 6th. Saco new -mem- i No. 955 Broug'aam, were corhostess- Gray on sheep losses. Harold A. Mitchell, Burnett ads was the biggest yet with seven- I bers were added wh:cih .brings the es at Brooklir�_on Nov, tRCn, the Mo ed by .Dr. McFhven sec., 'by- ling, ;t aadeaon, $fed E. McNair, W. P. teen floats sate ' memb•:r hip un to thirty-three• { occasion being the reception of the Mr. Zinkie thr,:• an inventory of all' "-1 ii red; as well.as m..hy ' President of the Rebekah Assembly townshi owned fro bteale, Sid: S. Page sad W. George single entries of bicycles etc. } The minutes of the last meeting y p- property,,equipment• Smith. Led by tae Markham School ! were read by the Secretary, Mrs; of Ontario, Sister Hefty Aadersonr I ani Runniies,. tools etc be taken 8x1 - The building was opened during Girls' Ban Jra. 1�IcMorrow, and Mrs. Jos. Brett of North Say. of Dec. 91, 1951 and valued by three , g d, the parade cs-,r ll down The chairs were occupied J 'fine everting 'again, when, it -is ee- I from the north end of the ':iilagr to ' presented t:•he financial report. Bus- ' Pied by Kinn- i person "ao are a—+•me•�{�to(�y���'- .. .. e= .s timsted, an equal or even greater the four-corners, around the block mesa 'of the evening and Christh.las -ven Lodge daring the meeting; and oil. - MOTION LOST, _ ( plans followed. the Guard of Honor was formed by (Above motbnb all'earAed,-ex(ept rha�hbez toured the school . sited bask to Santa ( stand on the The highlight of the evening came !-Joy Lodge, Brougham. The 'Prejil j-as-noted). " Refreahmen� were served the vie- f corner beside atwenty-foot Christ- ' v ren Fr, Coppens presented Father ' ent was introduced by the Gr::rd . - 3bore by the: Board. in, the school , mac Tree). Over eight hundred bugs IPiu Riffel, S. J., of M,nresa ti.ho Master of the I.•O. O. IF. of Onta- _Canadian Girls In .Training cafeteria '' ` of candy were' handed out to t2:e gave an interesting address'aea.m- I-'ario., Bro Dr. McKinriee, Brooktin, �' children, Following the "•K•in3" end openin p mon silver Police Trustees by as wonthe byat- ing the Sacrifice of the Mass. Deputy President, of Oshawa No. 7, exercises,tie, our the RollCalland 8ec�et-. ital Auxiliary Notes in an amiable manner. The District read Mrs. Grant !lesser, won the (loll Later a Pleasant cue of tea and Sister Lena Fellow was introduced the Claremont Public School for their I ary's report. Elinor took'up-the-coli-' irh a grail► at a mieetisg of the Aja�c ,, lunch was en'o•ed, - Corr. by Sis. Nina Sheppard, Noble Grand- float The Old Woman in the Shoe" y coll- ection. Kay took the business, dia� and Pickering Township General � of.Joy Lodge. Mrs. McKinnee ", ' - and presented by Geo. T. Todd. Mrs, cussing the Vesper Service a ]Flospital Women's Auhciliary,Monday Todd won a Tur introduced by Sis. Ardcsey, P. N. G. i key. Chas, Turner i Annual Meetin Plekeria Town- ! Christmas Program. The Worshi evening in Pickering Town Hail.The R R Kinoven Lodge. Two candidates were R - draw -raised $35,L5, A Christmas- won a gold wrist watch and Leis' ship Flim Cou•hcil Tuesday, January ' initiated, Kino•ren Lodge 'conducting was taken by bay Miller and Dian& auction brought'$9.00, Corner Store, the Sarco Cup for g, 1952, at Greenwood United the Degree very efficiently. . I Ruddy; Elinor 'Stork spokei ori the' �, a wrapped giftt ieir float '•Robinhood and His Mer- •Church. rinner at:8.30,p. M. The address b subje a of.clothes care, in"which'we A total of $101.21 was realized y ,oar charming. the Women's Auxi);ary tea and home I :zYmen�'' {' President will long be remembered were glycal,pointers. After sh gr.me , ib�>';g sale in Ajax Canadian Le on Claremont is probably the small- t by -all. Past President Sis. Mabel of "Who am I?" the meeting closed' ; 8h est community1i GOLDEN VPEDDING Hall last week. tote province to I - + Disney and Dist, Deputy President, i with Trips. Patronesses a't the tea were: Mrs. undertake a Santa Parade, but•they of Oshawa No. 7 Sis Pellow as well We would like !o invite our par- did-.it - and everyone enjoyed it. Mr, and- Mrs. William Judd :ill Dis I ents `and friends to otrr`-Arinual ,W. H. Westney, wife"of the Reeve of be at home on the Fiftieth Anniv- t_ Dep: Grand Master Bro. cranny of theii wedding, on Satur- Christmas Vesper Service on Sun- PickeringTownship, and Mrs. Geo. C e ter spoke. Other speakers ` da evening next. A TOTAL OF 258 YEARS from Guelph, Brooklin, Oahaw I 3' 8 Ajax Grou will Todd, wife of the Reeve-elect. December 22 from 2 to b und' p 7 to Whitt and Brougham Lodges were 'be'joining vs'in`this beautiful ler- Next meeting will be at Pickerirhp; 7 to 10 o'clock at the,home of their Y g g vice. - Corr, iPablic School on January 14, at 8 Three young ladies met on Voting daughter'hlrs. George.Todd R.,R. also enjoyed p. m. Meetings will .be held the sec- Day at Dumbarton in a social get- 2, -Pickering. A presentation was made to the (Audrey - ask your Dad about last ' and Monday of each.=011th. together, their ages totalling 25'8 President-on behalf of Kinoven aril week's bulletin. Ed.) Other fundr•-raising projects are Yom, an average of 88 years,.They Joy Lodges by Sis. Lela Beer, P. t were: Mrs. Dales, Miss'Brander and AJAR NtMSERY SCHOOL N. G., Joy Lodge. visitors-from Osh- Letters To The Editor a► .� � being studied• -.Corr. ,_.._ Miss Allison., awn. Bowmanville, Pickering, .Whit- ilaitei Cknrek 9i, S. (Lristntan There are vacancies for children by, Markham and Guelph attended. Dear Mr. Editor: Qoaeert,Tonight aNifty) *TOt1TW1 at the Ajax Nursery School, and any Sister Bertha Hackney, Past Dis. I read - `ne import---- 'mother interested 'in sending her Dep. President, 13owmanville and ant matter when- the.mind is con- ti The Qhristmas Concert of tfae IIrhr Coming out of the HighSchool on child is in-:ited to contact Mrs. J. Sis. Wickett, of-W'nitby, presided at fused by sickness." ' ited Ch'urc'h 'Sunday School, .Pieper Monday,evening we met a teen-age Wade, Church St.,,Pickering. Phone the tea table, daintily decorated with Surely the Picker!rsg Council,must., lag, will be held Friday,.December student youth and remarked to him 53J. Lodge colors. New acquaintances have been very .sick and confused r 1,j,at 8,00 p. m. Carols,Recitations, that he "had a beautiful school to The school fees are - $5.00 per were made Pard old ones renewed. when-they permitted •a-few iesid- songs, drills and short skits will go to", His none-too-appreciativemonth std,tau service is available. eats to appear before them claim- PP make up the Program,'and also a reply was' - "yaaah, but it's stili a (advt) ing,to represent fifteen hundred i Brock !toad Community Club o visit from Santa. Claus. Pahentti hurd. damn school." South Pickering Ratepayers and get kh� triende of scholars especially wel- We believe this to,be •themselves appointed as of IF"hre•, >3n exception, Card of Thanks Prize-win., ,a Im thi4 week's enc- From what we've more-generally- Committee with power to spA�d over Dome. g y' - 'ire were:' Ladles - Mrs. Beare; $(0,000 payable with imtet{st tor heard we,would'say,- they are really 'Mrs. Farley and (don.) to. Mrs .... so en;o Gordon Andrew and 'Mr. and Xis, Y years. Yh g -school;• - man ' GWRISTMAS TREES David Warren wish to express their Ogden. Gents - Gordon Riddle; Wm. } Wallace and (con, In my humble opinion the whole gratitude to friends, relatives and ) to W. Bunker. transaction should. .be-Investigated- FOR1 SALE Pickering Women's Institute neighbors, for t'neir kindness, sym- The Copper Collection was taken nth and floral offerings by ,Queen's Park and if 1 al tient_ �^ and refreshments served. Fline �'� Asa will meet on Tuesday, December 18, P Y gs in the loss Queen's Park should•get busy of a loving wife and dathghter. Es- change the lam at once to protect A ` E1?WG Nt W- 11k1a (! ( •: - ' SLAW'S GARAGBl t in the Presbyterian Church. Th:a pccially do .we wis1i to thank Re:. Mrs: ,Wm. Moorhouse (Blanche the ratepayers of the whole Provin meeting will consist of.a "Christmas A. E. Young and Rev. Martin Jenk- Balsdon) is now convalescing• after cc of Ontario. tPHONTr. 29W Musicale." Please note change of ineorr for ti'aeir kind words at this fnttlher recent surgery at Oshawa J�o�k�n Sld�tore,daw e•;'qa_� i-...at....,,.+.�--= lrlr.ai t 1. •..:.I�M1.•..`�:.Ni:1 �ea�fl' ..�ti{,i.*u:-.lsir�l r �,: R! 2, •p �� �1..�.�r..11-AIi[ • •a1 ' and Petticoat Lan* Was plunged into mourning by the arrival of " x t a black pigeon which told thetag•• p - ....Classified Advertisin they had lost over £50;000• - - The_unsatisfactory ending to the AGENTS WANtXD _ 1tEDtt?AL x fight meant only one thing-a r*- ONE of THE LARGE Hatcheries bas pOBT'B ECZElIA iALV= turn match. openings for agents in some localities, qWide choice of Dreads and varieties. In BANISH the torment of dry ecxma rash.. 1 - -' ,, we•.- " This time the scene moved to day-old And Started chicks. Advertising in and weeping •kin troubles. Post's Zemma t Stilton in, Huntingdon and here farm and local Papers to Duk up agents. snips will not dies point you. Good commission. Write now to Boz s0. Itching, scaling. Darning ocssma, acne. Mendoza's' superiority was most 128 Eighteenth St., New Toronto. ringworm, Dimples and athlete's toot, will 't t marked. He,wah too fast and too resaonA roadlly to the stalalees odorless ointment, rcgardlex of bow stubborn or. versatile for Humphries. - iE INOHENDENT boyeless they seem ' The affair ended with Humph- TWO SALES A DAT carne you $150.00 PRICE $2.00 PER JAB a week. A sensational English product ries falling without being attack necessary to every oar and truck owner. POST'8 REMEDIES A tea minute demonstration convinces. Bmf Post Free on Receipt mt PrIN - ., and he thus forfeited the battle. Territorles now being. assigned• Don't da- res Queen St. E., Corner of Logan, But a third meeting came off at lay It•you have a car and would llka to Toronto f Lancaster on September 29th, 1790, ire fn' business for yourself.-Initial in- F ter Tickets were quickly sold .out and vestment o r first for Inventoryed MEN AND.WOMRNIM � t on 'the day fetched from £5 to Personal Interview. PUNCTUREPRUFE DISTRIBUTORS, 414 Bay St., Toronto. BE A HAIRDRESSER EMP/ro 8-0728. JOIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL . Again Mendoza proved to be MEN oR wOI[EN now call Great-OpOorthnity,Learn �c Y s3,r n Cis wed Profession, ins o to-, _ " � master, and was acclaimed champ- morn in Towns•or Rural tress, who pleasant alta D esslon, soon wase., wish to increase their earnings. We haves. Thousands of successful Marvel sm4uatgm ion df England.- He became very something very special to offer, perman• wealth tOUr1II 'the Count' t0 ent throughout the year. High commis• America■ Greatest Bysym - y g iY Illustrated Catalogue Free Sion. Free Pr • Weekly, M9 Camberwell i give exhibitions of his skill teach- °J' Write or call s Rd.. Toronto. - `F1ARVEL-HAIRDRESSING BC$001J ing the Noble Art to amateur gen- - easy oRtolas .gas Bloor St. w., Toronto m �y y tieep. -. Blanches: "3 NOT TOO BOON TO PLACE our crd44r• i{ King St., Hamilton • w :' :.yG.+7; The Road Downhill - -- for ct.leki and turkey poultayfur 1169. - '72 Rideau St., Ottawa_ - j But he was moving in as ex en- Early hatched Pullets are the money mak- ' > l P aro. Can supply non-texed, pullets or PATENTS Dive circle; he- had a wife and cockerels. Older' pullet's. Catalogue. wlv OEg every inventor—Llrt of to -. ` r � y ,• six children and many sponging TOP NOTCH CHIGuelph QCaK BwLEa t. vmtfona and fnit information seat eras. r - _ """ •? acquaintances.- Although , he had._ The Ramsay Co., Reeistered Patent.Attor• BUY DECEMBER hatched anllet•. tbey aero, 278 Bank Street, Ottawa. announced that he would have no are the ones that lay eggs nest summer • •' - - further pitched battles, lack of and fail when eggs are at their peak B:ETHERSTONHAUGH A Company, pa. .. " Get our low Prices for December and ask tent Solicitors. Established 1190, no _ funds made him break this vow and say Street, Toronto. Booklet of lntorma- - -. . .. ... about oup ROP .sired cross Rinla puri- tion on request. after two winning fights against.What-No Tarpaulin?—It's never Won made clear 'whether the ftfihibrad chicks. For the best 1n broiler chicle g B we recommend our light coloured New "Saturda bath" is q �� Bill Warr, he came a cropper Ramps. Chicks available m,non-oozed. put- PERSONAL y gag or a custom in this count The Satur- ' " John Jack- lots, cockerels. Also turkey pools,• older QUIT tHStosUNtH-firs eery wq. Ors �. against Geatlsman ,- — day mud-bath, however,seems to boa fairly regular ritual during son Punnts. Catalogue. bacce Eliminator. a scientific ueatmsas _'— TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. quickly eliminates ties craving tar tobacco, the football season. Here, an unidentifieet griddet visits the, water sti*gra■• out• rids the nmt.m of nfeotiae. Kitty Dry - -.._ bucket—not for a drink, but to clean the mud off his hands— SORE ABOUT THE BIBLIC Pharmaceutical Cbemlmta tAlbertal, VAX e DTEING AND CLEANiNG Boz 171. Landon. Ontario. • - —during a game. ,. HAVE•ton Anything needs dyeing or rias- wz collect bee Accounts,Square Deal Credit An"Iewe to , tact Writs to us for Information. We Adingtsseat The Bible is inspired. That are Siad to -answer year 4v"ums. Do- Agency 12»a Dtmdas West. Toronto I-. ... :.He ReYoiutlon d The Fi ting Gene _ doesn't mean that every title Of i a'artmon . Parker's Dye Work. Llmltad, Ontario T91 Tonga at.. Toroota. it inspiring. Faits'of i} are not. 41AR_v A DEGREE In residence or by Isms It means that both God and each 0POR SALE study. A.R. M.A., Pb,D,. T&A, d•• ' Students of the fistic are genet- .. of- victory-and two black ones 'writer are true authors. The Ca- "OwaHGEat Ail miles Lad styles. Bates• Lafayette.Times Y 1. FI.W�a Imo' IRs a ` ally regard "Gentleman"' Jim Co_r- 'should he suffer defeat tholic -Church explains- inspiration "HUMANE" Snowshoe, Harp....(Pat.i " re blistered toast Folder. "Snow. WARTED bett as the man -responsible for Things ware going well for the as a supernatural impulse by sb ins In Comfort" m request, saw . owahoes. Dept. W.. Notocama Ont, RAatHITS WANTED, live. Write tar $rip' 1 boxing as we know it today. He mora_ scientific Mendoza wkefl, which the Holy Spirit has inspired Ott. ELLIOTT ANGORAS. atones crash. Introduced the-straight left, the art dashing into strike Humphries Who, and directed the sacred authors, KNITTING TARS of feinting, parryingand counter- was defenceless in s carnet,- b1s. t7NSFiRlSxwBLE.S and .* Ply Pylon re SMALL farm or tam boux Alfie'gnrd� ..;._.'..: and _aasiatcd theta is their writing, enforced wool far sweaur., Rocks. w,r.nt. L. Tola:y. s2 oloatoae A.ena., _ - ' punching, all of which enabled hist& blow was parried b one of his so that they should preserve ac- babyeroar. Only Silo an ounce. Beat par Toronto, Ontarw, ha c 3o sola a stuprising victory over o agent's seeonda. There was an eurately, and wish to report faith- where la Canada. For lntormation sad samples wstte: The,.Maine itatttrtlr Com: rt1RXET HATCHING EGOS W,eNTiD= John L. Sullivan. ,appeal for a font, but Mendoza's fully, and ex rest with an infallible Deny. Kitchener Ontario. by Canadian approved!Hatchery for IsaS But nearly a hundred and thirty timpire disallowed it, verity all-that God directs them to s se"on. •s Paid and ane bsicblW - . $ .. t,L 11 h• puppies. like season, Boa nit Its Eighteenth etrestL . mmAt.'TTY ul. D•scb.,ansa years earlier them sons bora in This lsetrayal was philosophically write, and that only." = sltTer foxes. Keeshond. rea.onablc U. New Toronto. z London's east-end.-Daniel. Men- _ May. laortb Huntsville Out, _ - . ,, --aeceptad by-Daniel, who-writes, is The writers find it easy _ ---doza, who Was destirled to be the bis "Memoirs": "The conduct of to compoavARANTEED EXTRA quality farm cos- Several tbousand bee$ made a • first Jew to take up' 'fisticuffs and m umpire a se the book!, of the New lie, a moattts ta.ea. inn To Collis power dive on a sign near a Holl y- .7. p appeared very extraor- or Old Testament. It was hard eromm- 5000, SPAM*) Coale Crow, 1 y the man who changed .the game dinary at.the time but I afterwards- work. St. Matthew-who wrote the ma". 11.00. Bimtndes. Wingham, One, wood, Calif., store. The sign read j from sheer brutality to--a skilfpl. learnt he had laid money against first book in the New Testament, • CARS8 WART JLZXO'sen - Leaves no "Free Parking." $part. me, consequently he could not be_ rewrote it several times. He had to 'car'' TO"r aruss+.e .Sum Camps. One of a I3rge falsity, he was expected to be'very Wi11rnQ to de- keep in mind his auaieace=JewsLOG L 1947 mr'mtoa Fargo forted to leave school at thirteen Bide against himself." Ise W. a D.rt.et eondltbn, eontaP.d nvha, had become C;llriatistna� Is .with naw.- Universal t� iter, heel _and became`a shop assistant until Black' Pigftn -so doing, he stressed the point that rack, chains comps. Walden Motor he took to the ring professionally. - --A few rounds latef as f� Mendozewrist Was the expected Messiah. _ 18atsm. Lachnu. Quo. Nevertheless, he was Sufficiently thrown heavi>:y.. hart his gto%a-:. And like ail eom�ositions .his Gos- TOR SALE Lit stoup LOOKOUT sir lrnowledgeable to write '?he Art find had to retire. Hum pries sent - room hung., doubts boarded, fully two 40 pet had to be pert in some 4ind of tsted, full basement, attic. good wets. of Boxing" which was-published in it-note to-his chief backer which order. So likewise -did the otb2r sa.600.04, neo. Stauffer, Dunavine, one 1787, when Daniel was twenty- read: "Sir I have done the Jew -authors have-to work hard over "RED RICaN STRAa'sEltstEe four. and. 'ig-good._health"; while the their compositions. A•NEW-MONET MAKER ter farmers and • It war said of him that ffo'Pefgi- whole of Houndsditch Ald ate C Markle rardenen,-crow thin luxury bar.. -' list ever stn g g Copies made of the original ' ry ear the high priced trade. Write Pelma n stopped with greater neat- Park Perennial Gardens. waston, Ont- mess, hit oftener or put in his blows - quicker. Also. he was never at los.' B. of IN PRESIDENT WARNS GROWTH nau1C.M _ for words lied used the Press at - - N.ews'■ Help - DixeWs Resa.efr fm - every opportunity to stir up pubtio'-- themmotle poink N - ha. y4ousands 'ia • . rereat in a forthcoming match. OF INFLATION IS STILL POSSIBLE P-w#w h' stoats'. or" %we, ski a- a Royal Backer $14 aMwwo. $1.23 Upeess Orepdd. When be was fifty-two 4 Pub- _.6', C: Gardner Calls for 'It"mi hasis" -on Savin ltiahed his "memoirs," an absorb- lP gi writings-wilen they became worn ` in life story of the pitched ring. Analytes Current and Long-Term Threats to Dollar from use. Naturally the copies had , fj Recently republished, 'The Mem- !o be exact. The Christiana would - soon detect' an ;essential- change, a ► oirs of the Life of Daniel Mendci -• GORDON SALL GENERAL MihNAGER, ANNOUNCES - F sea" are as iotereating and exciting _ RECORD TOTALS IN LOANS, DEPOSITS AND ASSETS this is what we possess today— to read today as when they_ first' + faithful copies of the books both k - appeared in 1815. While forecasting a "brilliant long-range future'' for Canada, of the New and told Testament Mendoza. Memoirs show_cem _ .a, C,--Gardner, president of the Bank of Montreot, sees 'a'con But there is yet..at point elusively that be knew how to get Who i9 going to-iay what books tinuence of difficult. economic problems facing the notion and .. "the most out .of. his chosen career. emphasizes that"it would be very dangerous to conclude th,.' the• are inspired? God- must._in some -When he made a match hti insisted - way inform us about the books of battle against-inflation has been won." I I ' ors a Rage being built in an en- which He is also the author as Closure to which idmittance was- Speaking to B of M shareholders welt as the writer..And this is- the by ticket only-at half a guinea a at their 134th annual,meeting here inpressures had to redtltt work of-His Church-"He who lis- s a - . time- - ' -` today, Mr: Gardner found encour- What wan needed ivas to make tens to you, listens to-me." .His showmanship attracted the agement in Canada's c u r r e n t saving worthwhile, to pay capital . Tfu is qne of a 'series of.: attention of none other than the monetarypolicies which were re- 'living wage." -` Prince of Wales, tater George the suiting' "healthier and more General Marfa et's Address' '' Parishmessaes ie Father a McGivaey, • ._-'. Fourth who became. his backer;. realistic interest=rate structure,with Gordon R, Ball g _ Francis Parish, Palish Pries St. F • -- , general manager, '' Picketririg,-Ont. ,• ISSUE SO - 1951 " while he also claimed to have been the price of money once again be- presented the balance-sheet, show- 'sent for by the King himself,- ginning-to' exerxise its traditional, ing total"year-end assets of $2,222,- - ' George III, who walked and talked stabilizing function as a stimulus to 000,000 as against x2,190,000,000 is - with h'itri on the,terraces at Wind_- saving and a brake on excessive ex- 1950: The number -of deposit • , sot• passion." accounts reached a new record s - Mendoza had about thirty pitched Warning that the -possibility of figure-1,.873,519-and deposits at battles. But the most famous were further 'inflation . was still "very x2,085,000,000 were up by $22,000, the three with Richard Humphries,- - veal,'! the president traced both the 000. Current loans and discounts in ..who was allowed to use the nick- short and long-term factors,which Canada totalled $558 millions, com-, name of "Gentleman,"not so much threaten Cankda's 'mone'tary stabil- pared ....... with. $48(1 mihions a year ..because of his behavior in the ring, ity. earlier. but by reason of the..fact that he InElationary Factors Reviewing the present 'lransi- enjoyed the company of the gentry Mr: Gardner saw an immediate tional period," Mr, hall stated That of the.day. .Canadians are e _ inflatietlary threat in the nctessity more, mployeit Ze1•' .,.., The pair started as friends and of putting an increasing proportion 'day, at a higher income, than ever -finished mortal enemies. Oneday of Cana-da's national output into before. The.drlays .int getting the when Daniel was fighting a porter defence and 'industrial' expansion, 'defence program underway had, he who had refused 4' tip because he, w `> wit}$ z cpnsequent,•decrease of pro- felt, helped Canadians "gain a - , thought it' was too small, Hum a " i r ti< A duction for civilian consumption. A march' in fbrestailing scarcities of g g g _ .. •'. phries'happened to be passing and widening of the disparity betwccn consumer nods that mi ht•other- '��•�• _ _• "offered.to second Mendoza.-He did . spending power and available con- wise have developed. More import- this several times sumer goods might result. _ ant, they were '-rapidly extending = Mendoza's successes, however, The long-term forces tending to the industrial foundations not only: aroused'jealotisly, 'especially 'when.. undermine the value of the dollar of a larger re-armament effort but :he opened a school of boxing which were more deeply rooted, he stated. also of a greater Canada in the FROM COASTTO COAST • proved as popular, as the one con- Among them he included: the .years to come." ducted by his friend The gut political un s 4 ,Widened whop the Prince of Wales popularity of anti-in- Warmly appreciative of"the loyal, made a favorite of Daniel; and flationary_policies: severe taxation devoted. and -efficient service" ofPlumbing and Henting Supplies which might encourage the wage- the B of M staff; Mr. Ball said the a{te=.a chance set them•, p g- past year 'was one of great activity , price s iral r and shorter working- • at The Cock, Epping, there was no hours at a time of hekvy demand in all departments of the bank: He difficulty in arranging s match. _ on the collective efforts of the added•that the welfare of the stafff Umpires Betrayal liopulation. now over 10,000, was constaptly This took place at Odiham, in Looking at the positive side, Mr. under .consideration. and 'that the K.UN SEW FRH CATALOGUE AND P111Ct3 Hampshire 'on January 9th, 1788: Gardner. stressed the need of a bank hP had endeavoured to het solve `-Although Humphries-was Favorite, _great re••emplasis" on the value of their com-,of-living problems by.,the• I glial* » •»»•• t•»»•»»»» V ». „,„.,•,,.t,,.,,,, the Jews backed Mendoza heavily saving as a stabilii ng force. if payment of mdnthly bonuses which 'and he took with him two white . _ avings failed to keep abreast of out. we're subiect.to review every six »• pigeolts to-be released in eke event -it oin• into capital . _.LAeltlresl g g n production. mnrth`' J JL J • r —, .1 , .. .. r1.-! -,... .'.w Cyt'':3,• .:,/.F. .... _. -Rouge Hill Lioaa Club to -come and abare in this Yuletide opening of tae new Pickering Higbh Service. School on Monday last, It is a credit - On Tuesday,, December 4, the as- Mr. and Mrs..H. H. Gibson of Old to all concerned and the boys and a Val large turnout of Lions g6taered Forest Rand are the proud--parents girls ought to be well educated,vitt► _ - C 0 N TEIS Tto'greet Deputy Governor Art Knee-. .of$ baby -boy Wayne, who'was such accommodation at hand.- shan. Unfortunately due to the ser- born in East General Hospital on Congratulations to.the members FOli ��,,,� loos illness of 'his father lit was November T. Wayne weighed alrnost elgcte5i tot our township council•Tlse9 ..� _ enable' to attend, However reports eight pounds iA birth. Mrs. Gibrjon have a big job to do, for.our. tax"- •, . - P�CKER�NG -VILLAGE RESIDENTS from committee chairmen and some has been bark home, foF•several, have been mounting too'much. To . very"lively 'discussion, resulted is a weeks. She and her sori are weft. ' many the whole system of grants full program. An unexpected pleas- Allen McGreevy has been serious- ,and Pro?Ucial„controla*eds SPONSORED BY: "THE PICKERING NEWS” saes ure• -was the presence ' of Reeve- ly ill and under the care of a Tor- tic revision . CSc'81L E. MORLEY, INSURANCE AGENCY' eleet Rotarian George Todd, Picket onto specialist. He is lyack- at work Miss Muriel Westney.of the Wom- ing who came as a guest of- bion but in far, from tip-top 'condition: ens,Hospital, Toronto, and Mi•s. MAKE OUR VILLAGE MORE BEAUT_IFL*L AT Danny Jenkiri -Rotarian George was Plans are,in motion to put on .e; Gunter, Hamilton were week-end T1F iS CHRISTMAS SEASON i heartily welcomed by 4 President New Year's Eve Dance in our hall. guests at the parental home here. Frank Stokvis and in reply congra- There yvill be'a good orchestra, with Many-from here attended the hos- ' . -SEVEN PRIZES: $5.00, 5:00, 2,505 1.50, %-1:, -1,; - tulsted the Rouge-'Hill Lions on the, special numbers, - prizes„-refresk- PR4 tea and social in the 'Legion. • work they were doing for the cum- ments and e1Rrything necessary to Ha11 at Ajax last week, . put nn by ' FOR THE 111U�T ATTRACTIVE munity, wit's special emphasis on usher in. 1952, in a fitting manner. Lie Hospit4l ,Auxiliary with Mrs. the, spirit,of- DOOR DECORATION on the in.- Pegr W�st of enry Westney as Preeident. hey district toward ot co-operation service they lubs in E L'Tuck Hospital onf a girl ons to Mr. and Mrs. ormergieaide t was a�>Nel oma via- DOOR w o Will :'otices cin ou all tli wig+. ;iit:i �m:�1v kindly ears ahead. g y RULES Another welcome est was Buzz 6th, Mrs. Tuck and her baby are itor here last week He is enjoying .,rA�rwtf.. Campbell of the West Hill-Highland home and getting alon nicel splendid health and his many friends Contest limited to'PILI:PiGE residences: Cr6ek Club h se praise of N- are g g t to e y Decision of _Judgesto be finale•• Dunham and'his boys and girls comr Association members re the Christ- -•Muca sympathy.is felt for Wilson - - -Entries=most be made NOT LATER than December tl, mitres was well deserved. Conven_ mss Prrty-which is'to be field on' Sheridan who was taken ill anile u, Entries may be made at the Pickering News Office,, or the ti-en Chairman'Jobst Carragata pro- December 20th veiieh is,the last Toronto last week and upon remov- office of the Cyril E.-Morley Insurance Agency. mised the Lions a real treat on Stag Thursday before Christmas. al-to -hospital, was operated upon' Entries will be judged on a basis of- Night December 14, Mr. apd Mrs. ft. Gulliver have a for appendicitis. However he is dos- _ _ Maxhaun at • 0 Poona for•Home-made;5'Pbintd for Originality, • Lion.George Adiam justified his .new son, Ernest Henry.'-He was born -ing nicely at last reports. ' 0 PolaUs fbr Attraetivener• title "Tail-Twister" and pro-,ided a in East General Hospital on-Decem- Mark Hedge has surf his residen- - -good, laugh- by -getting himself so ber 3, acid weighed- eight pounds, ce overhauled and many improie- twisted up-in a tale about Mother twelve ounces. Mother and babe ase menta made. He has also erected a ' - Hubbard, a bone and some sundries .'Home in good health• -Congratulat- silo. It all adds.up to the good ap- - that only a yell of "Fine" could un- ions. pearance. of our community homes. " tale-him. With Mr, P. McGreevy as D. R. John and Mrs. Keevil lore receir Don't forget. folks,-' waet-her yod O. and Mrs-F, Paliner•as Poll=clerk 'Ing the ,congratulations of their , are- a Lion or not the kiddies need the voting in our hall was efficient. friends upon the birth of a baby. - your help-at.the Amateur N4ht on. ly and congenially-conducted in_the Mrs. Bowden,'Whitby, held a do- We are pleased to anaooaee that we have bees December 4, at Dunbarbon School. two recent elections. On behalf of monstration of household products at _ ippoiated as authoriided dealers for The next regular meeting has been the' two"officials sad all the seiut� 'the-home of Mrs. C'aurchard, at MASTER FEEDS arranged by program chairman Bill ineers we thank those electors who which many of'the local women wens i?4 THE P'ICKl�tI?dG AREA ' yes Family families r 11. exa cued i making irript 'ad'' �'d ereatsr,are trying e` to introduce tI►a a - Kennedy a ash i\ a the n akin reed g Glen E9gles ECotel on December It3, exacting work as pleasant 'ad'' We understand the &e liquor in- ► `� '� Lions'.and their, fare t _ t r Come lr�tin-see-ux soon for,prices and feeding tow aeon u� e come 'the Christmas Se th Mr'. J A Marley sad his brotiser .beer parlours into aur-township. Th•- fbrwatilaa on this high quality brand.of feed time-:aonoured manner. McScolm have .taken over Lie groc- old bar was. much preferable to the FUSE MASTER FOR RESULTS"' eteris--and sorvi'ce-ststton business inodern=beer joints'. FAIR T CH formerly conducted by Mr Tustin Heavy gra-rel trucks destroy�- _. received tooP for last week► e -w co O so more_ e on the north-west, corner o! id ads re than the whole of _ r.rr• Rosebank-Road and'No'. t Hiihway• residents! do in their ordinary traf- ' - t' to s-mpath'y Mrs- Harley and :daughter _Gloria, -fic. At east`theee heazy.:tiucks ' The iia d Mr y extends y will- assist in the store and snack ssould be confined to county roads. Irl M Mt M M to Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Maitland in ' I b, -• On bP't31f(0 this eorrm:unity we box social under the auspices M M M M - the sudden passing,of the form••r's I . he E The box annual l _ mother; and also to Mr. Walsh and welcome t Harley a'to ant Wood- ®f the Club a-ish ann a actions lands and wish success in their was held at.the school"rouse on Fri- ' MASTER - •.. - � - ---='•� I Bob in-the- passing of a dear wife - - _� .. BALANCED • • and. m°then new venture. day eveniiig last and ioirie $26.04 ' FEEDS Milli g Mr' and bars. Jzrk Campbell have Farty_five dollars w:?I be'the� jack-- was taken, The--old-office=s were r&- FEEDS h2 Hess `ni at's bi o to - A alttusatser returned home from h'olidayie;r in pot at net _ o y 8- ng elected for another year. They lassos _ Florida @rid report--an enjoyable trip•• =our hPll. 'There will, of eowae.-a►ao done good'work. rum LM�p : Company Mrs. Pearhey_has gone to England 'ce'be a 810 Special and ten other ex- rum x- - F rue 5948146 "' to attend 'her father's funeral,-.V►te cellent prizes:' In 'addition.'the nr n L _ twsmsaeees JPICKF1UNG, O-NT. extend our eyaipathy to Mr. and nal Christmas Turkey sr..i Poultry_- ,�I7errgWOod __ ; - .,, = raw ivinneEs .vRilt _decided at PHONE 59'-- - Mrs. Peaches. M M M M M this bingo, an comp early and eft in D.ELJyER+ T'aere was a goad turnout of rafir Mr, and Mrs_ Arthur Hodgson, of _ - MMMIIAM — - - - � ers on Monday for the election. on both e7ents.'Last:week's S;iO,OQ Millbrook, -risited Mr. arid Mia. Wbs- +rrt�tawws♦uiw winner was Mrs. King. nf.P.rseb=utk' ley Petty during the week-end. . I c _• . - Mrs. Vern Bates won.,tbe -E3 prize was h - There were r.-dozen ot:rer winners,of Miss Doris Hollinger with,her. EastWoodlands ,hsabte prizes Tell your •friends parents are on Sunday. . �$z1dS 7 p - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Judd have re.- that + r_ r ,z a". ? _ ! • . • the next Bingo wilt'be a bile, turned tospend the winter with Mr. d M East Woodlands Sunday School One-.that the date is Monday, Dee• and Mrs. Leslie Hollinger on Altorus nmbei 17, Cie time is 8,30 and the' will hold its Annual Carisexnae Car. Road. J Jack-pot is ;46.00. A nice -Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair had • _ oI Service :n our hall on.Sunday, mss gift for sotrf - •' December 16. at 7,16 p• at: There g ebody dinner'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. - will be a play "The ShoenWker's. Stanley Powell and family, Guest" by thelts, under the dir. - Remember the Sundy ScVdd - ection of Mrs. Palmer; and Che Dun- Christmas Program on Tau ev- __ barto 1 Church our December 20; also the Public n Uh ted ore choir sad o ening own dnrtior choir will sins. There Everyone is inAted.to attend 'the 5choal Concert oft Tuesday omdl R N OW will be a Rnite Gift feature too, local school closing concert on Fri- December 18, at the school7 . : _ the gifts.are to be used to make ftp day evening, December 14•, at M.w We extend eongratalatiorss to Coo. ~ -� 1, chum for some of our less fortun- p• m• Todd, our newly-elected Ree+e d ' e 'o r r a ate families. Everybody.is invited Several from bene attended the Pickering Townahiip. I low MPOMM - _ e�tri� Stege \ ' - SIX CU C !'OOT FMMAIR>E d tom FOOT.TWO CSC FOOT FRIGNAM , 13MV ICN FOOT, SIC CUBIC FOOT FRIGWl1RIi THRIFTY THIRTY-INCH ELFCI'RIC 8701" „ Now AvEtilable , - r gidiire . ,Made ONLY by GE\ER��L ll OTO :.�. S. BALSDON & SON PHONE PICKERWG 39- FLECTRICAL0TIP87OR THE MOMJ1 _ • If You Entertain and H Visitors Call In the Evening • . . — -w... t>ts�nA•aascntwFsa„ uusai�i�*s an tlrruttt atu Y+ iiM _ a' IN ab s i•t t KIT "orser rear gavel• esf 11yuiswed w • Miami. - � .� w and :m.'"' ,»,i ,ti• E-mpres's of Scotland -Slides Past the Statue Ilebad strasas Whn. 11M MoroA y _ -�.....�to b"% lilad. r «� of Libert at-New �or� �� . , �. -Chtsed A dv' t s' ' _ -- RAPD Your Friendly Resident Agent' - - - - .One cent per word. vin 6n%ins 25C.-. - d 35e, if charged n.emittaw rust K ALI'OR INSURANCE AGENT _ accompany order. Count address and LRi; F'IR$ CASUALTY, BONUS, AUTOMOBILE • phone number. 'LIABILITY-INSURANCE etc. Ch8?OM WOOD,SAW ING AUT FROM &ND-LIST YOURTROP PR.OPsbtTITy9 PickeringMarketSL �.oGket' PI'al� - - PHONE: PICKERING J 4. _M SALE WITH '• WAri'1'r..l) - roaru and room Lor.ai- - Berl warms hecess Poor. CY.RIL E. � ORLEY• y y. h ary. .. _ _ : PHONE 3Q after 6.00 p. m. to 73. _ . y _ Foyel4tctrical appliances, stationary. _ - offict supplies, typing, mimeograA- ing,,p"m�t,-wall-paper,venetian blLid� QUALITY Icor. 1S --s s, Glh eater,. . , ]E'O�ii. SALE --space heater,.near new. _ I ME TS ftwcetts $35,04, Earl Hamilton, at - TVlclwlson's Coiner, ,Liverpool. C7Rr=PPz,L� . FARM . �3T0_C, _ OIL SPACE HEATER - with auto- znatic cut-off'_ to .prevent flooding. _ _ _ _ - _ Enough to heat a 'sinal] bugaluw. HourlyniEk u - O�CE'�E�S *70; 00. Phone Claremont SR32. r P_ _- work .andENT WANTED - houder `hone Collect Pickering 2fi5 J -12 TO- Vj3TL&NT work and b2t�y-sitting. Mm. wil- beft Blair, R. 1;:. 3;Pickering, opp- o3ite 0,,dord Sales. . - SHIELD$ 1V1Ii�iK FARM a .. _ : on Meats Processed to Your Specifications; FOIR SALE `'x:) Coleman oil heaters, second _ ! hand $ 5 and $8�. -SILK S 1'VIA►R�KET - r New Coleman Oil Heaters .379.35 .and up. ;y'e+r COLE�f�.Y ©IL FrR.'�ACE5 that will go in your basement. Grav- _ ity- system. Only $200 with thermo- - _ � � ��� s - MARGARINE The COW, i AN OIL FLOOR - FURNACE 'that- does not require ., u rur,r`ua.rn.rq.,r _ - ]basement. - - :�- LET _ Store Al IYa Saturday*' - - COSMETICS. �' FRESH KILLED CAPONS `� . *� PP13oT�-FIr1lsEwe Dunbarton Radio sure] Electric _ sv "me Dunbarten, Ontario - \ tEM.. • �"Y sUP!lLas - _ _ Pboae - Pickwins 196J$ kerb BABY lillED/ % _._ - - il970PR: PICKESIMG as � aw _ BTO Ufa `RPENTR.Y WORK DONB. " _ — • — _. do job Goo small = Reasonable - - - - Weak Daps THAT Pbose -_ Pickering 94 W` is. � �.� A. Y: to !.w F. ]i. � ,e FAQ - - - PRESCRIPTION' ,.e. p IL to 5'e0 F. i4 ` - IWo wM be >� !r diet de" - pr.r.,s,.. .. NOTICE: toA� MLRS- I.� erlppiod rsu.r ..r..i. aa�d 00 a - R• B�t1'If BS., Plus. L . !bg ISomned?sL ,ens-t.o. e.Lp6ea. •. - -..: 41 V 4 or Teri• 1 'itJ+; is!>fi - NelMel: B"roea►#V Y ChWe es" " _ .• - - GORDorr TO, 49 W,MITED We are paying higest marrket prices - Thesftm �� _ P1�soxAL FON .DEAD OR. CRIPPLED ANI7MALS � � WEST IM.L - rsc>�sn� _ SK!"IT FM WOMEN! Gain 8 t,� _ .SCAB. 2302 PHONE: dg 16 lbs. New pep, toe Try famous - Onfres Tonic Tablets for doubts �Pe .also bug live b0; :- ME�r� 11M/sem results; new healthy- fl - tiser'. New `set sequalated" alas only 66e 6f)e - All Druggists. r F-•e-. s_sPaay pickup thoxe eolud to yorr bice] $sent-- Pirkerink► 2i2r 2 I „ '"XMBERS+ OF TORO�O REAL RWA711 BOARD• SA.LE REGISTER .. ANNER RENDERii�G CO. LTD. . tYNOKURST 82 _ Thursday,. Decont er 20 . auction sale of herd of Holstein cattle, new - - - _ John Deere, tractor t*d plow, new j TORONTO REALTOR _ - _ _.._. .. ) . MAIN -ST.. -PIC K IRRING viLLAf>�E C we forage harvester complete, a new forage b.ovver with 60-toot pipe.; ! _ OQLiATSO�► OON�!!LD>ISIFhAL RCa • self unload;ng wagons, cut-nay and Selling $uying EaobgO$lII _ - easiluge, farm smock, implements,, -= - =etc. On Lot 29, Con, 5, Pickering f:AO<.L lA'rHOUR' OBL>I•A'li4FF _ - -'Township, -just east of Whitevale, : *1i' `property of D. S. Turner. Sale as ' one. Terme cash. No reserve. KEN -PHONE PICKERINGi i . � THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS ` and CLARKS 1P�REVTICE,.aucts, � _ i Try a dampened dish mor to clean uil, pringal _ ,8'nw Real Estate. Insarawo and Morkagea R4rlMa� A�rafsalu t Impartant Aaetron Sale E - HOLSTEIN COWS I I son Realt Co. _ C#VARANTEED • NEW FARM M_kCjFiLtiERY - "I+ksailaaa' Corn' and Cut Dar sIQBURHAN SP RADIO SERVICE property of .- •.D. S. TURNER, _ I WATCH asd mom QiO� L .. Lot 2.9, Cbn. 5, Pickering Twp. STOP 35, KINCMTON-RD,., SCAR.-7-0" -,..Any Make or-Model 'A d : Jit Eaa;o, va>e. :. . °��i INGS o�LY ala.;'►�' � ArthurField Holstetmcow, due time of sale: H01 - WE-vii rrs EAST WS SBOULD RAV>Q Tll'r sed to calve Dke. stela cow;-supposed - Ila- _Holstein calve PHONE Pickering 5; W3 .. Zan.-.15; holstein cow, supposed to 3L calve Jan. 20; Holstein cow, supe !'lrtE� ffi'lDIAT>� ' omed to catre Feb.. 5; Holatcin cow, _ Jewelry. calve Feb. ; +6m.ey Beating $$tear Pickel'ln�► o!ewel>�p. Farre Machinery Etc. _ : .. -, Darelro>isit and 1•umlth 8trsplhs John 'Deere M. T.' tractor, new; 7. , 'Flit PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY'INVITED TO ATTEND 'I Deere 2Lfurrow M. T. tractor plow, THE OPENING Or . SeM sod �aad PICR8RII G TOWP SMP mow: John,Deere M.' T: corn cul- FXIB-1111V LODGE (the-oew Ontario Count Home 'PHIME: PICK. aoaJi ` _. .• favater, 2�row, ,new; Case Forage _ y j Hltli<LDLNf} P]Fatl[rl'j3 Harvester with eorn• and hay t<tt- AT WHITBY, ONTARIO _ p�'1]'� Ate) llogoed ,ryes•pK 1 t* a P. 11. achments, new;'Forage blower, Craw, - RODMAN cm plete-vdth 60 feet pipe and ars• Y 8 •f - -loading attachment; Three Forage �'he Bon. Lestre Frost, .C� - rya Md b7 sapdri4ceai Harvester wagons, self-loaders; De :PRIME:•MINISTER OF ONTARIO � ;r "t-Metal Wor� F. J. �QO�CL set' s a� b7 - Laval inilking machine, near'tkew,'3• _ �. litetr ti! Piokerirrg News O BiJll�IN6 &�9PEGZ'pp Writ pump; Cockshutt milk cooler, ANp ;va!" .... 1 a'can, near new; M.'R. cream aepar- . I 711. GWBLFAllOP', he' Bon W Ftatr, near new; Paper Hammer mill, srrorra _ PICKERING near nee;' Otaeo-Trailer, 14 7, _ MINISTER OF PUBLIC RS _ .__.._. vRr tongue and gravel platform; Case - • - r Odi`• 1 s power mower, 7 ,foots Sleigh; Im BER7`•CAREY, !bw s >KT L ternational spring-tooth drags, three WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1951, AT 3:00 P.-M. - sections; Fair,electric- cow dippers. _ arxoo orrrw�r . mew; Turnip Turnip plow; Electric pail, THE BUILDING WILL BE OPEN;FOR P•BLIC INSPECTION ON WELL DIGGING,SEPTIC TANK', ��y ��V "serge size; .Water pump with motor . WMNZQDAY,•DEC'RUIBER 10,.TROM Et.8*ta. -00-P. IL AND flOMPRF.850R•tVOB1C TRENCHING} y�yggrRO�� {'f Wheelbarrow, rub; tired, new; , Rifle,_ne0r reg!:. Two_canzas tarps., T�IIURSDA'Y, DECEMBER 9$ FROM a to '1, AND 7 TO 9 P. }[z _ _ ��� PDMS � -12 x 10, good • condition; Bair of - skiis, 9f`t:, 200 Cedar posts; 140 I t.- - :JZ&r WA?=.ST �� half inch rope; 3 Doors; 60 Feet of F. MUNRO. K'M. READ Z 'Win. G, MANNING - Land Surveys galvanized pipe; Ti aneets; Pail of Warden Superinteadedt Cleik-'Tresaurer . white lead paint, 6.gal.; 2 0.Feet-ot- - •' $nsilage; 500 Sushi cab corn; 50 _ - - . .. _.... ... _ • �M�S a T HORTON Cf� Ba s Tons cut-hay. Ontario Land Surveyor Miscol7aneoua ArticlesAnd`C� Bq� _ 'Taro coal heaters and pines; Num- ner; New cow chain$ and numerous Fred Major, Clerk ���� ]�soo� 7= 'ber•of bet�re7s, Cans, Forks, etc_;- other•articles. " SEN and CLAR$1L P'RENTIOE, 14 Edward Street, A'ax Set of built-in cupboards with sink, o a + _ Nw 19 Highway, South BrookII t complete; Pressure cooker and can- Sale at 1.00'P. M. Terms Caatti aucttoneera. Phone: Pickering a09WB, Phone --Broai:lin 7EI R a ldarkhaat and Milliken - i�'a- )dab► h — •, .rah".•. :.:•l :':.. ". ... . - 1, .a � y;'•; — tz. _ - _ Y O -- - - ,� ud[n¢�� rq Material 'in Stock { 4 tit z ' it � _._ ....- e.A.E. Richardson STAFFORD BROS. PEARL GRRT, BLUE and , i OREBN ARBORITE _.,._ • , PICKERING UNITED CFIURCH "light Service. Last Christmas t<ae � :- - -- -' -GENERAL INSURANCE - lW1rlIJ1a31oiTAL WO k A16UdUNUM MOU LDLNGS Vgfi Rev. A. E. Young, Minister -service won many expressions ua; - REAL ESTAIM Pbww - WbM4 B. Q• FU DNi3TD& as OUTSIDE appreciation and we exmfideutly ego- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 19 U 1 pert this will'be especially good 1?r► a OONYEYANCING 4118 DUNDAS ST. E, Y DOORS 10.00 a. m. - Sunday. School ,eryorte cordially inv. Aa Otii!•eaisblis3ed Agency, Heady CLEAR P!!iM CQXBINA71ON "White Gift Serbiee" (Friday evening, December-14. is To Serra YOU. DOORS COMPLETE WITH 11,00 a, m. - Morning Worship .'our Christmas Concert and Tres for 'PHOI+IE: PICKERING ea MCEACHNIEr� SMaW � �S 7.00 p, m. - C. G. I. T. Vesper _ our Sunday School - 8.00 P. m., had Service led by Ajax and expect to have a full evening at Ni. RUR A3J ws 1P!UBNI>fTt1RE DEALLB • M. 'Gordon C. G. I. T. groups: joyment. Everyone welcome. LUMBER YARDS r • r . - - � .- FUNERAL DIAUOI'O$ PICBERIN^-. ONTARIO = AUDLEY Fairport United Church f Daily Service To and Fe am ar�i�iii Rev. i. K. Sraham, minister OSHAWA PMvate Ambalsnee 9eavties PHONE: Pick. >t4. 1.3• p. m.'- Sunday School # • s • Day or Night - - 2.80 p, m. - Missionary Sen ice. l•Y0, Siesta=ed Buses For All • r s November 16; Church Service, 0 Was. McEACHNIA Prod. � Pickering Church choir practice on p• � and-•;7.30 p. m. There was a EILEL+ N JACKSON good attendance, at service today, PHONIN PICKERING 241 W Phone Pick. 193 Saturday relight thiA week only. and nekt Sunday, December 16. the OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exaatined Glasses Fitted Duabarton united Church Ordinance of Baptism at 2 P• M. • • PICKERING Eh ening Service nt 7.30 with the ' KEN AND C LAR K E Picker" Ont Tuesday Evenings-And Y g Our Sunda "Evening Service was minister in charge at'both services. R�TIN"�'I'••��3 BY APPOINTMFPTT under the,.Women's Missionary Soc- December 30 - Communion Ser- �..+ First Door Ealet Of iety and was of Very special inter vice.'T'hursday, the 13th, the W. A. AUCTIONEERS *� Maaonie Hall est. Mrs. Waiter Mottershead led in will have a pot-luck luncheon and and Authorised for ems WK.• MAW pHONTe. PIC$F18ING 48 the service of worsi ip assisted• by 'election of officers followed by tae' at Ontario and York. Mrs. Allan TaylorCAMBUM and Mrs. ESev, Christmas Party to be held at tJtB Farm stoer. Impleconts Hou LICENSED AUCTIONEER and I Warwood. Sipc ladies of the Treble home of Mrs. Fred Scott. hold ' R:gtad• Clef choir sang severp,L-numbers and We are pleased to welcome home FwaftwSalsa oar Specialty at Reasonable. TALUATO$ BUILDER were much enjoyed. Also. Mr. Bev. from Lethbridge, one of our mem, Warwood gave a film showing the hers Miss Ann Henderson who baa; $atilt, Deal SarvLoe for tDg 1 Phone or Writs work done by foie Point Aux Trem- been awc;i four months. We hop* Prix• Of �' b14 DUNDAS S.. a'ask WSiTHY' WOODWORKING bier United Church School in Quer her healtz will be much impro'ted. Mill&m P. 0. >�e. �• i�1a bec. This picture was exception-11Y Our Sunday School had its large$!: Markham P. O. phone Mark` X06 I CABINETS good, showing in actual daily work attendance today, On December 16. ltrs4lioM hsev been egtsbllid 'KITCHEN CABINETS the routine of school. life. A , good White Gift Sunday, the childreY wilt ataekioo�eees sbmo• 1�9. Oil number weir out to enjoy this ger- stay through the service. BUILT and INSTALLED vice. On Monday, the 17th, the SundW + ALTERATIONS ON YUiJ6a - y e•'eai>W, December 23, we School Christmas Tree at 7.30 p• m. 0�8T ,BO![E, Etc. expect will be a highlight in our Sun. Santa; will be there to, give out the. .DAVID H. MARSHALL �•. 8.110 t• tiles and � a• &Ag, Evening augmented by when our choir, presents. Parents and lsuvernds are io- : lee., Wed., rt;. ?�. a G. A. Bekkevoldvathen other Wingers, will tired There will .re a silver eoLeo• ,Aeegaattsat gtve the annual Christmas GxujlEr tion; - Press Corr. DISNXT BLDG.. 099. P. 0- Pbckgdag village - FARM' said WORN A0170iMll � . OOHAWA. ONTARIO --,il*1EIbIIi19: PtC�Bd iia J d Phew • gas„ 6-41ST; Oft 6-514 PHONE 3S - PICKERING (Thne-DW Sav*ir+s Arranged) Thar Commander Officiates At ,of publicity director. DQMSVAM had BIS Salta Claus. "Sim Eeeffioa Of Offkers Uommittees for the' year viii bet --r- _ >Qaad And A number of Greenwood people' i t ttemled the o of the Tower — -- gam ! in Jaiutasy.� r era Atkinson e p high School I'lB, as ]Election and installation of of'fic 2&8 land Creek The aanusi New Year's Eve Dane&, - - l Ori 6tleg Sa. liggb Pbogr Aim SD1 W s-Ssoum we Monday and brought home a fine era of Branch High 2 1 03HJkWA. OI+1T. and West Hill.Legion, was carried +of•Branch 58, be bald at Lose- report of everything. out on.Thursday last by Zone'CO*- as Corners this year. The ftwe,van s M" gbag Sanwa. Bert T'he Y. P. U. will hold their next AYsaigt 6 . 8� -- ,Licensed meeting at the church in the new wander J. Lovell, Ossawa, and Judd to base been held is time new hal!but' - 1f year. Particulars r. Tadd,. Deputy Zone Commander, of owing to material shortages the hall; Auctioneers _ Claremont, assisted by sweeral mems• will not be completed n time. �' The Women's diary of rise dance will be in aid Of t'ad =may Greenwood Circuit of Cie W' M. S. �O !rola the Claremont Branch. Ttua . � met at the parsonage on Wednesday Of!'icers elected for tete year mare be available through mem???-1-0 T1 y� Salae eoaareced aarwbase , evening. Officers elected are: Pres- President, Doug. Madill; let vice- building fund and tickets srs avail- , (Onumt¢nt� ! Baa Seocit, Ftseall' ident Mrs. R. E. Mowbra tat Vice president, Jack Murphy; 2nd, Vice- able. omy through members. t _ y' P're'sident,•'Ed. Joel,.Jr :`Treasurer, The committee in charge has also eBi&WW Monument Wert" taus had Propeeil=d Pres., Mrs. Elmo Disney; 2nd Vice- Don Lamas: Secretary, Des Erring; arranged for a motfalher bingo to be AU Bales pe�'seaaft Pres., Mr's. Reg. Hoskin: 3rd Vice pl{pp, A+lnstased• B411s p:epseed and Pres., Mrs. Wm.' Harbron; Corr. Sergeanb-at-Arms, H, Krowles; E:d- held during the iwliday weep aid . ..� ...: ROW. AU`MK ecutive, G. Lomas,. G.. Harwood,-T. :several big prises hr:pe been donated ' 8. $, 1, Whitby.' Oatarl• 4m�• Sec., Mrs. M. -Pegg; Treasurer, Harwood Doug. Forde and K W. for the event. Turkeys and cspons Mrs. John Brooks; Recording Sec., he tea for . Two MAN West Of Wlsitby-Oa + Trebley. _. I+I0. 97 BetAeen Whitby Mrs. Elmo Disney; Assistant, Miss will tared r Prises I !Prompt Service May Brown: Press Sec., Mrs. F.And Art Elliott was elected to'the post PRONPB: VT 466 Gibson; Piani9te, Mrs, Wm Hrsi,ron _ s Reasonable Rates and Mrs. F. -Gil*oa a_ PHONE: STOUitP LIA D UNBAR FON _ . _ FL crRICAL-TIPS FOR. r�+� o E PNOXMAPKR _Loyal Porn' Iidr, and Mrs. Morley Black and J1 John •visited in Brampton recently. H . your Qothroom Light Canis Annoying Shadows and Wan • tI469 St Milt Wim• pr JJ.CMSED .AUCTIONEEB Miss Shirley Chestier spent the . p80t[i••alis Pkkdmg and Whitby Twpe� week-end in Trenton visiting her brother. j/ + Finaa ,seembold and Psoperty Congratulations to IAngley Tun- , CLE N DAN IN( . - Saga a 8pssiafty Hell on successfully completing with _ First Class Honors, the Advanced • pe tyt At" p�ka Ghee Motor Repelr Course at the Ryer- ;: i, �, DIJON pbons hila son School of Technology, Toronto. r - . - VMtby R. lire 1 Congratulations to Murray had _ . . Mrs, Brown on tine birth of a dau- - GYPBIDC - ghter at St. Michael's Hohpital. / F Barry and Guy Carlton are doing s ung Deta red'PaynaU Plan Available well after their toesilectomiee at MAR A M COM$IE LUMBER• COMPANY the Oshe:wa Hospital. _-- 1 Limited Mrs. Puckett of Davidson, Sask:, has returned home after a,-visit with ' 961W JunttiOl, _ her daughter Mrs. P. Hepworth. r DO install two fluorosasnt win - i SCAR,, iii! 111T Chickenpox is making its .rounds DON T think you have ro o.n. 1 J. W. DIXON �r•istg S�easbero and Pkkedng here among the younger generation. hr one fixture over the bathroom cendescont fixtures-­000 en eaek mirror. A lamp placed in this poli• side of the'mirrer. For shadowi*ss,' PA4BAIS'TOli Over .4 Qsarter Century Mr. and Mrs. F. Westgate have tion costs shodews on the Week and glarefroe light, center the le,eps returned home after a five-week vis- "$IILANCE. ' .. it with their son Harry :;nd Mrs. Ain, maks shaving and other at s hot, Z ieehos high and awor WANTB'a Westgate of Guelph• doso-so•ing jobs difficult. them with translucent shiolds. COUNTRY HOMES The December meeting of the W. SI[ALL AC$EAGS3 and A. was held at the home..of Mts. S. FARMS Morrish last.Thursday. The W. M. --- = - .-Wo vry waiting bays vlah S. under the leadership of President! - QOx�j� ri CONAIi'i' Good eat down yteteata Mrs. Mottershead, presented a bea- Hsrdstera had Seiieitere CALL.'Mr. INGLIS utiful and'' inspiring candle-light ► j D. G �ar yrotept and erpedeeegi[ service with memibers lighting can- ��Q��>L asevi00. dies for the various nations of the world. Mrs. 'Wan•wood sang a'Polish ` , . O!l6eegt - [�JKA1.081 Offing 111*46 Erol,and an Indian Carol was sunga#a _ -- - --- 4. Ont, Z i-j 3iaacag Sic 8. A. �Y11.hOUf3N>dY ani SOIL by Mrs. McClement. A Dew-otional • o By Bus p� -.E- e.7 ••lrgm service was brought to a close with � { Oatari• singing "Bless �. e this by :_ .. �� A�. M Ing o! Bl Bete r � $s'pslslsaegd Salegeggs Mrs. Turinell., The slate of officers . . .,Psis' ,► Meftbilsisid1!M was, presented and the following el- �. eeted for the coming year: Pres., Mrs. Tunnell; ist Pica., Mrs Risk; Insurance Co. _Greenwood 2nd Vice., Mrs, Taylor; Sec. Serra f Wrke or Phone tart',Mrs. M. $lr_tck; Corr. Sec.,Mra. �. Raaeg For Farm And Country M Mrs. S. Morro �"�' C. Annus; Treasurer, _ map r. and Mrs. Cruikshank-o! Tor, ish; Flower Con.; Mrs. Lorton; Pro- Bnildinlfs onto, spent the week-end with Mr. party Con., Mrs. Mottershead; Press � DAILY SERVICE. 'W1adsMre Insurance On Buildings' and Mrs. Lorne Slute and other loc- sec. Mrs- Code; Pianist, -Mrs. J. H. Windkrtflls, Silos,`etc6 al friends.- - wclement. Refreshmuhts were then - - TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A.POINT: The many friends of Miss Edna _ served by'the hostesses of the Vill- - Aatauobiie Insurance-of Green are pleased to see her.-home ='Bowmanage Group. � and hoping she'w-ill,.go back.to her CHARTERED B•USIIS - - - pgQl : VVHITBX t38t school at, the first of the year. On Sundaq evening, December 1S, Card of Thaake• ' 'OFFER IDEAL SERVICE- _. _• the Evening 'Auxiliary 71 .and Sunday - . . : Y --.,- _ z- _t116 HORSES $ia.� FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL 4chool are sponsoring a White Gift I woad like to thank my fcieuds - ( At Your Farm and Carol Service at 7.30 p. m. and neighbors,for their acts of kind- 'ALSO •� The annual Christmr>a Tree and nese, flowers and cards, during �iy , 1 DEAD Oat CRIPPLED STOCK Conce or the Sunday School will recent bereavement. , w-� Nearly Pklo•ep be held on Thursday, December 20, 1 - Sauey Edwards 4husn .i. IMM and the Y. P. U: will present a short .:.x:0,1 i >� sit drama, also a; skit. Come and meet lyse oo>be•t Aglaoaart - - c , • - AN ! 1 get a man in to fix them-about home - dirty and happy - little -�. half an hohr'a work. While the elec- clumps of dry dirt sticking to her Y , g 141 RSTJ "- " trician was here'I g r'i�„ got him to look go-click-clack over clic �l�' •paws, which '/ �' at our electric'kettle-the plug used floor as if she were shod with Il r•.1 to get so hot we could smell the horse-shoes.. At which stage she ' `- '' .•s3 +ii. rubber. He final! i y put on a new is introduced to the cellar. "Dear Anne Hirst: About that _ -- plug after discovering the old one 0 - girl who can't hold her man, I'm CONFUSED" 1 t' had almost burnt through from in a similar situation. I haven't • No wonder you worry! When #a„ the inside. With a solid rubber SPLITTINQ ;�� • a man feels he has to say he ,- `.*.':: plug it is impossible to tell. what - z given up t h s • "still" , . , `, is happening. I 'am telling hope of marry- • still loves you, and someday' , , PP g• g you this ing, for there he'll marry you, a girl should ; as a warning . . . no,one can be • realize that their romance L �/ oo careful -with electrical a h _ are several men 7� pP • withering before her eyes. _y 1 antes. But I wonder how many fires I could have. • Unlesi she can revive his cQm- have been started by using some- s neeat r But there's only s plete devotion and his of y ^i'/ thing that fixing-but wfiich one I worry • about. ' her, the end is not far off. * nobody had time to fix There is • So long as this man was un- ; some rata these days of unemploy- "For a year • certain of and g half,we've • You, he was on his %� •_�• l inept-but there seems no sign of ' been seem each • toes. When you finally promised ( it when anyone wan!s a job done. g to marry him, he relaxed--and I ' • • ` other all the time. But for. some • now he is painting a true picture i'k i 1- We'thought we had come to the a months, his attitude has changed. • of the life you would lead as ':.`�" ~*^ end of our :"fixing" troubles and He still says. he loves me, and s his wife. '' _.then tonight my typewriter started- "-one day we'll be married. But- -• Ca-n you believe he would be ' - acting up-so things don't have to "He is not even affectionate any * more attentive then? be electrified to give trouble. This mora And I'm lucky if I see,'him • No girl in love wants to play time 1 didn't wait for a mechanic. = once a weekl When we go out, a second fiddle. If he is so de- I turned the 'typewriter upside be is in a hurry to get me home • pendent upon his friends, he down, watched to see which levers early,, so he can, pal around with • should not marry anybody. It is 'did what, found where they were _his men friends till all hours. And * his choice to make-but the girl sticking and- then brushed them <+ he's with them every night I * may have to take a firm stand lightly with oil. That's,all and now AM 1 SELFISH?" t and force it, it works. EtIEVED IN _ "They seem to be my only Com- 111111 cannot know,.of course why' t�sets� ��� • + • D JIFFY 1� petition. 1• don't object to them at • this man's affection bas dimin- Oh, but I mustn't forget to tell • all. But if he'd pay half as much • ished. There could be several rea- 667 you abota the clock! We have a "Am I being selfish? 1 don't Brant • sons, It is certain that he now t 1V*r �Rii very nice little 8-day travelling to be. • feels he can neglect you with 1NKilli clock that was given us as a wed- impunity, go his owa,way sad ding present. Last week it got tired RELIEF IS LASTING * be sure he will find LOOK! You'll want these Pixie r _ You waiting and would go only for about five, For fast relief from headache get _ ' when'he Chooses to come around. Slippers to go with your lounge . minutes at a time. Since it vrould IxarA„rias. For real relief get I So comfortable, to easy to run that • -While You wear your heart out, robe .length of time-I concluded INSTANTixa. For pro/onNd rend • worrying• make if you use quilted fabric• there was notbroken and that tet INSTAWMMI - -. y; • Now let him worry, 'Go, out Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS maybe it might be particles of dust Yes, more people every day are %+ ► • with these other men who are m coins (stamps cannot be ac- stopping the delicate mechanism. �mg that IX3TANTtNs is ore•tluiee _. � • eager-to take you, and leave him cepted) for this patters to Box 1, So I set the clock on a chair, opeD- to ease Pain fist• For headache, foe ' free to be with his friends. Miss= 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, rd up the back. and blew into it rheumatic paw. aches and pains of r ' ir>g you as he wile, and alarmed Ont. Prift plainly• PATTERN with the vacuum tube-standing a cokls' for neuritic or neuralgic pain *-by the competition he faces, hs NUMBER, your NAME and AD little -distance away as to re- Yot' ea° depend an Ii'gT�s to • " will discover how mach Dom • bring You quick camfart duce the air Curren . And the LigTwsersxs made like a really mean to him. You Such a colorful' roundup of clock has been ticking merrily ever �' • a Y eripteoa�Ahree proven medical a - - Christmas ideasl Send twent five. �• - - � • � � . Whether you mean ill or nosh- y- since. - - ., ?` a, • in, you have the ri ht to know. N stn's for t C new Laura Wheeler _._ * • • -tablet usually ' * y g ee lecraf Catalogue.' hoose pat- b> s * Anything is better, than this tar- terns for your Christmas gift-mak- Come to think of it. most of our feet rend: r e e bulent anxiety you are suffering worries occurred last week---elec- Get lestsetles tNss . II -* now, • • e ing from the gaily illustrated toys, tion"week-maybe that accounts for _ • �' • * • Some.men want to have their dolls, household and personal ae- all the trouble. Certainly the air a.nrR �r • .: Cake and eat it too. No self-ret esso ' L And a Free Pattern is was char ed•enough to upset the c sae S' printed right in the book. •' peeting girl- will permit that for balance of any intricate contrap- • - '• . . If * ,,a w bas tleu situation worries n. I71 leave it at that! k , • s You, write to Anne Hint Address t.. do . . « ' ® + • • •: • ;♦ her at Box 1. 123 +-� :.! Eighteenth Stw Ore thing -around here . that stant 12-Tablet Tin 2J# s,• New Tomato. Ont. .. works .perfectly is-an old-fashioned- Economical 48-Tablet Bottle 73e - 0, • " octagon-shaped'wooden mouse trap' • • Children'# Feet H ONICLES in which 1 -have caught 14 moose_ tJp er•enawr . • • • . e k. And N'eoenv ,•eek,ng ' mice during the last wee '`' . . Need Extra Care they tome - G�� !•they tome. I !relieve • s • •J • - in from the field 'as fast as i S Sr - _.:: • r • • The shoes yon choose for your Ci' indoUr..e Ct&rke catch them'An.,'the house._ Joe is /7 d children now; help to build strong, quite ready to eat the_ mice once - + health feet when t It is grand to have all'k.incs-of I have caught them but he would Y- hey- grow up. .electrical conveniences - and of much rather'hunt them in-the field O 1 On the other .hand poorly fitted. course once you'get used to them -than sit waiting for them to come improper footwear can so deform, yoy wouldn't wain-to be without out of hiding in the d 7!n $ /{ - D children's feet that they, are .sur! g pantry, And n to know the misery of foot troubles 'them:. But 'one thing is certain Honey goes taoulse-hunting too. >; O d * as adults. the.more things you have, to work She spends hours out in the pas- O N VY 4718 _ - with the more things there are to ture field snoop•ng along the r71 O ba 1 1 nidi If keeping up with growing feet s S-I+-tb go wrong. Right now I could write groupd, digging hoks, burrowing ' cuts holes to r11your budget. -skimp �• a g g g 6 1 / d I ts- on other items of clothing. 5Noth.kiMP Pretty "good story on "The In- - into the ground, almost standing O ' convenience of Conveniences." Just --on her head until all we can see is ` _ ing does more to spoil the foot about everything .that_ Could / • elle ' A►aef than ill-fitting shoed. go 11tr hindquarters above the ground. , Eves with the right fit, a young wrong has'gone wrong around here When she gets tried she comes •1 1� ' ONE yard of 36-inch . for the child May g y g during the last few weeks. t'ad - y grow out of a size in a small size! Little more for the ""nightmare.to get anything fixed is a , month. Until..the age of fifteen, •nightmare. _ .. Otherl .As shown fn--diagram this 4he average.'child grows out-of apron is ONE piece plus ties and -shoe- size in anywhere from 'one ockets. You. could ive"SfORE first of all the radio. went dead _, L;� • �'• p g to six months. I took it downtown. "Oka If► �s ��s1er er gifts this year if you use this Shoes shouts be about thrt;e y here-- we re- apron pattern. It will conserve the radio fellow, "leave it. e I ` quarters of an inch longer than the • ..,.your fabric, money and time. longest toe, leather should hug at tR after 1t to with Wonderful New Fast Rising Dry Yeast we'll look fie a day or w t W d Pattern 4718 comes tri sizes small heels. To be sure shoe is o'� wide ". * ... ».. °14, 16;- medium 18, 20. Small 'size enough, pinch leather across toes_ :•A day or`twol" 1 repeated. "for. takes one yard 35-inch If it won't lift, shoe is narrow. CINNAMON BUNS This pattern easy to use, simple Don't let a child wear hand-me- goodness' sake, it won't take more - than ten minutes. to•put in a new Measure into larlre bowl 1 c to sew, is tested for fi.t. Has coin- down shoes (even if they're hardly t plete illustrated instructions. worn), unless tube- ham sure that's all that is. lukewarm water,2 tsps,¢ranee- - you are sure the wrong with it. I know by the Ray Send THIRTY-FIVE 'CENTS shoes meet the above r laced suirar; stir until svaar requirements. , {35e) in coins (stamps cannot be . This is a the 'radio acted.' bfy ina'gnatioa rt�tas`t. Low-cut, laced really worked. In fifteen minutes 1 is dissolved. Sor3nkie with'2 !accepted) for this pattern. Print oxfords are still the best-in looks µ•as out of the store'with, the radio envelopes Fleischmann's Fast -plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, and in construction. if you choose - _STYLE NUMBER. -under ,my. arm. all fired up and :, Rising Dry Yeast.Let stand 10 shoes with straps, the straps should ready to go Send order to Box 1, 123 Eigh• 'be 'plieed so they give the same . * ; ,c C� -min..,THEN stir well. Scald 1 a ternth Street, {dew Toronto,-Ont. kind of.support around the instep °Text• on the list of casualities milk and sur in r/a c granulated. attention to me, I'd be so happy) that lacng would. z - sugar,n/4 is was a warming pads But that could- " � � cool to lukewarm.Addbt s.shortening; mu- -n't be fixed and since it ha's b'e- cure and stir in 2 well-beaten eggs, f Narrow inlet ab.Card cams come a necessity around here there stir in 3 c. once-sifted bread flour; _CROSSWORD 20.Peculiar iS. whole was nothing for it but to buy a t'e'at until smooth. Work In 3 c,mole: 4S:Bush.,, eaom0 "' :Ice-sifted bread flour-%Knead until _ 1L Ttny 44.Addreaeee new one. :r,00th and elastic;Place in greased 19.Asterisk Ireland_ PUZZLE 17:Salad dressing t8.Old'name for - b>wl; brush top with melted butter " * r`' • • 71.Bangs 48.Moving wugoa Then somethinghappened to aur r sh tent x. Cofer and set is 22.Blind tear 49 Southern warm place, free from draught. Let " ACROSS S.Bother f3.Son of Seth state tab.) outside light's. The'three-way switch, rise until doubled-in-'bulk. While _ L Actuality i.Furrow 24.Picture 1SuziYe Se. Ripple acalnet that operates the pole li ht Would- a 3;'a G brown dough is rising,combine s.Astern 1.Randle 27.Fat bl.Large wine g ...... sugar (lightly pressed down)�3..tsps s.Black bird 6.F,ntt ely 27.Mohammedan cask nit work. tieithcr would the light ground cinnamon, 1 et washed and 1=.Scent 8.Fixed charge noble bP.Afhrmacive Over the front door. And it wasn't y dried seedless raisins. Punch down lie Pasture 7.Pack down tae She 54.Perceive �� dough and divide into 2 equal pore 14.Military I.Precentor Et.Marlrot a blow s5 collection a burnt out bulb in either case. 4 mak, asststant it ass ten days before• could c�.. tions; form we couinto smooth`bans. Roll_ ,lie Triantnlar . I 1 ; f S • 7' 8 9 / �' \r tnser :r each piece into an oblong 1/a- thick r - ls.Soft drink and ib" Song; loosen dough. Brush ' is Short-napped f3 �� sr2 S with melted butter or margarine. fabric R'ir��i r \ Sprinkle with raisin mixture. Begin. place S td 7 i r. nine at a long edge,roll up each piece t loosely, Iike a jelly roll Cpt ipt¢._. s0.Deep hole 1 place COU S 1 slices. Place just touching ea h s0.Afresh Fall behind• _ !b.Confined t !8 � �_ other, scut-side up, in greased --y L li 23 2 2S u tT and COLDS round layer-cake pans(or other shah• ' 31.•Itallan capital �' - - low Pana). Grease tops. Cover and - P sa,tratrmenta p 30 ;t T1111 fIMPLt, ~� - let dee until doubled in bulk. Bake I 4.Garments ;1 s/IhCflV! WAY *r ic`�s���s�F Servin edhot,or eratenvcheated• _u minutes. - aa.Scarier 33 fills NS IT.Particle 35 3h •Worm hl d►k 06 _c ., cacry co ss.Pont • R•h well Into ehast - *•^Dc •"" 40,Wooden pin 31 34 ;9 enc threat /1.Smell • C•vr whh were •No more taking 43,Growth W 4i 4! MI chances With 4[.PedsI digit se►i h ahtl 1 -4T.Rindu cymbals lien -•' . � • [t1 .• r dna, Perishable yeast takes have oat . their leavening power New _ 4s. State being _ 47 Yf[D,IOR W Y[AR[ v M - tiwfut _ DRF Ae7, Pleischmann's.Fast DRY Yesa} d 63.Vot so muchAC I full 'i[.Winglike, +4. S n s3 ,gitir CHEST RUB - *:f STAY:,,,iiNt keeps strength and active right - 64.Reirret ON w>.te till the moment You f - ss.Part of the leg *•"•"""""'"' y use it.Nelda iia.Bark of the - •�•^•" '" ""'�"""~ NO reftigeration-keeps aafelq Week t , n • , - is-your cnpbtsaard.Try-its marvellous - . ' 110.Type measurer: 9 bo . st.Let it stand fesulrt In gotu alar baking DOWN - 1.tense inlet - - - • - •. :re nn This Page.Answe N4eIasuE so9s1 Q/� - , Distance Dialiff TABLE. TALKS If you've ever watched a toll .. h S - operator at work for 10 minutes -? parte Artidrews - F you won't believe it, But it you �. e ,�W live is Englewood, New Jersey, , ' ° a " • �k' and want to tklk to Aunt Mabel in . 4 Last week 1 wrote about that rise in warm place until it doubles �. San Francisco-or 10 other cities �.(Christmas turkey and while it may in bulk (about one hour). Work —you can prove it. You can dial i r i' her on your own telephone. And seem a little early to be talking down ,and make into rolls'and lei about the "leftovers," still I don't rise about one hour. soon,_they tell us, the automatic - think you'll mind a couple of hints. * ► + •' „� long-distance dialing being tested " - *. * * If you like to look with in Englewood will be extended to The da after Christmas perba s y pride at ^sr - m We've often been st of North America.grateful for r y p . your,rows of,canned vegetables and ye-� , you are wondering what to do w:th fruits that you have neatly placed ` x,,. s the modern telephone system, ea- leftover turkey. oil shelves, think how decorative :'. • r • - pecially when living where writing orange carrots will be when added If you have some of the big to tl,e reds, greens and yellows a note often seemed easier—and pieces of turkey left, you may already there. quicker—than telephoning. Once we watched wonderingly while two - want to freeze them: The frozen - �U fAs s g y CARROT PICKLES � � paragons of politest persistence , pieces may be spread over,several Freeh, mrd um-sized' s, , weeks of occasional eating. Be sure carrots successfully plotted to break throe h or circumvent a traffic block _ to label packages, Roast Turkey— cu-3s vi egar fir' on the long lines to get our mes- Dec.-:25, I951" and-it will be-better _ 1 cup sugar � �` if used within three or four weeks. - sage through. Maybe the system is ;*.fit► Cinnamon sticks a national monopoly; maybe it has. * I teaspcon cardamom seeds ' its faults. Even so, it's so ranch _ When you've stripped the bones, Scrape .arrot, and cook in- more efficient—and human—than simmer them with a I'ttle onion, slightly salted water until firmly The Hull You Say?—Well, you'd be wrong because John Heuss of. the average state-owned system as celery, and seasonings for turkey done. Drain. Pack while hot,length- an electrical appliance firm is not finishin off the bodies of _ g pp finishing­off to offer an object>lesson in what "•° ' stock, or for soup with rice nooiiles. wise• in hot sterile iars. !\fake miniature vessels. He's actually doing precision work on a group private enterprise can do. syrup of the vinegar t.f it's strong, of hull-like" units which will be fitted to the underbelly sections We suppose this mechanizing of When you've put away your tur- add about ' cup water), sugar, - - key, you may want a meal of toast cir.nanron crick. broken iq small of F-84 Thunderjets. Called pylons, the units, used for carrying toll calls is another step of pro- auxilia fuel tanks, armament such as bombs, rockets, napalm gress. We understand it is going beef, pork, lamb, or veal for a pieces and cardambni seeds.. Pour auxiliary to cut time in completing calls. and change. Here is a recipe for a Gran- tanks, can be jettisoned if necesary. g P . hot syrup over carrots, filling jars, that the machinery can even choose berry topping for roasts. For beef, Seal ,vhile hot. the clearest among alternative pork, or'ham• we combine oranges • * routes. It's also supposed to bill with the cranberries. For lamb or An icing for cake which is new F1PCi1dCs friendships and understanding are - high among them, mature best by us automatically: Still, we have veal we combine mint with them. and novel and easily made has some questions. How does it know . Some folks prepare a two or three- cru.-hed Graham crackers as one _ ember-light and in a small cora- and roast in the nsueal way ex- .'-ember:-It _ There is this about a chill Nov- pony. It is doubtful that mob rule when Aunt Mabel has actvauy jia- -. po of its ingred ents. ember,It .makes one appreciate a was ever inspired by the slow gleam fished talking? If she isn't there- cept that they do not- salt as NOVEL CAKE FROSTING fireside. And there is this about a will it call .us back in 20 minutes?. heavily as usual They make the fol- of a fireplace. The tinder o vio- y % cu-) condensed milk hearth: it calls for small company, W And what if we call the wrong lowing toppings and allow them to t P lence and fanaticism requires big- stand one hour before putting over. 2 tab-espoore melted butter for companionship, ger fire and larger arena. Philoso- number in San Francisco' Can it -the hot roast for the last half hour I cup rfted confectioners' A.hearth fire is a wasteful thing. phy and faith are companions on straighten that out and make us of cooking. sugar _ in* terms of economics. But so is the htarth, and ever have been. feel it really *asn't our fault? 2 tablespoons cocoa much of the talk that generates There are better-ways to heat CRANBERRY-ORANGE ' :V4 cup crushed Graham beside an open fire, for it seldom a house.`true, but neither love nor As a very refiiaed-looldng woman TOPPING crackers settles big problems and .it never friendship is concerned-too- much was shopping at a fruit stand, her _ _ - 1% cups fresh cranberries I teaspoon vanilla pays the taxes." Much of it, like with economics.-Man built a home dog. unseen by her, licked some 1 orange Ifix all ingredients and spread the heat from the lona on the around his fire, and there the fam- fruit, to- the proprietor's extreme tr, 2/4 cup �r - :`— over cake. andirons,,goes up the chimney. But ily grew. To his fireside he brought annoyance. After this had happened - _ Wash, ,but do not peel, orange. • • ■ when.you have said that. you have his friends. and friendship grew, several times, he.politely called it Grind cranberries and orange and Here's a recipe for Grapefru;t pretty well exhausted the case and understanding. So hearth be- to the woman's attention • - add sugar. 'Pie that's decidedly worth trying. against the simmering log and the came home, and home became Turning to the dog, she snapped • ' ow talk and he lei eve- stern] "Priscilla! Stop that this '..:CRANBERRY-MINT GRAPEFRUIT' al t e; reit' e - - heart. And it has little changed Y, p. ning. And there stilt remains the minute! The 're not washedl" _-: •- - MERINGUE PIE over the centuries. What greater y TOPPING '1 cup sugar reflected glow, which ik its. own f r i e n d s h.i p than understanding? - 15s cup@ fresh cranberries 6.tablespoons torn starch excuse and needs no -defense. What deeper uliderstandutg is there In Denmark ornithologist'Holger =iia glass mint Jolly or 3 - For there are times and aces- Poulsen announced that 'birds do :'. 2 teaspoon salt flan that which stands. back, to mint leaves. sions when quick heat and sharp hearth, and faces outer cold and not sing from happiness or mating _ Grated iliac o$one lemon % cup sugar 1 cups boiling water words are among the world's larg- darkness?—From The New •York- impulses but through a "hormonal Grind cranberries and •if fresh 3 egos, separated est inefficiencies. Some things, and .Times. process activated by light." mint -leaves are-used, grand them a tablespoon butter 'with the berries. If jelly is used, cup grapefruit juice add to ground berries and, then14103013 _ - �'sdd sugar. •• stip 11-in joie. Punts Grow Better Under Artificial Light - -- 1 baked 11-inch We shell - • .- • teaspoon baling powder You may like golden brown, hot 6 table[ pooas sugar - - buttermilk rolls with your roast By DOUGLAS LARSEN work is aimed-at specific prablems There is a wide field for.praetr ..�•.� Here's a recipe that makes really Combine sugar, corn starch, rah in the .field. eat use of light research in flower and grated lemon r:nd 'm top of line aper -. In'Hawaii, for instance, testa are growing. Poinsettias, for instgnee, r double boder. Add boiling. water In a bdrilliantly I:ghted basement v der way to: determine whether need h great deal of darkness, and _ BUTTERMILK ROLLS f Z yeast calla gradually and cook over flame, stir- room of the Department 'of Agri- li ht can be used to increase the their blooming time is difficult td ring constantJx until thick. Place culture's. research laboratories at VA cups bnttarntili! " over hot water and cook 10 min- Beltsville, scientists are getting clo- •sugar crop there. It is believed that control by ordinary growing means. _ cups flour (more may be utea. Beat egg yolks slightly and sec to.the elusive secret of life itself s a cane field can be lighted fora With artificial Light, however, their ` needed) add to mixture. 'Cook one minute. is plairts. short time during the night it will blooming esti be controlled exactly. teas eseTi. Coda and keep the cane from forming' a. In the development of new seeds teaspoon Remove from fire and add butter For the first time._in the history .Power at the end, of which stage it of all kinds the controlled env£r-' - baking powder and fruit juices. Cool end pour of agricultural research they are I teaspoon salt into ie crust. Heat a whites ceases to grow sugar in the stalk. �onment room will have its most 3 teaspo n s shortening P gg able to measure the exact effect Finding out just exactly how practical application, in addition to g until frothy and add baking pow- which light has on .plant cell much ligkt a cane field needs, and its use as a tool in basic agriculture 2 tablespoons sugar der and beat until stiff, Cut and growth. Past research, and work at what time of the night, could research. When the technique of Dissolve yeast in i/z cup butter- _ fold the six tablespoons sugar into in the development of better Pari- result in much bigger suttir croQ1. sew seed production in the room is ,. idnilk and add this to remaining whites. Spread over pie and brown' eties of yegetables and flowers, up The same information has a similar more fully developed, it will. be bnttermiltt. Sift dry ingredients to- under broiler for one m'nnte_ to now, has been hampered because application to other crops. possible to produce new varieties =ether. Cream the sugar and short• natural light can never'tie accur- It is possible, through artri'icial of all kinds of seeds which can be thing and combine with flour mix- ' A pig awarded second prize at a ately controlled. lighting, to -make tnany• areas of tailored for use in any 'part of tare. blix in buttermilk-yeast mix- chew it P,erksh;re. I:r,gland• bit the Although the room has only been the world with short days-far more the entire world: regardless of =-e - _ lure. Worle toarther we!! an,i ler ;udRe in operation a'few months, it Has productive. The great variety of what light conditions might exist ' already been used to help start weather and day-length probably there, development of a brand new vari- lessens- the need for widespread However, if the room is able to ety of disease-resistant potato seed.. artificial -lighting to increase food help Borthwick and Parker achieve In fact, use of the room for dt- tlroduction. Hoa ever, in Florida, as their -.ultimate goal, the discovery veloping new varieties of-all kinds. one small example, artificial light of the secret of plant life, it is of seeds now appears to be one used at night could be used to help impossible to predict just what ire- i •■� of its most valuable by-products, -grow onions h.• altering the day- mendous benefits to civilization wilt ' according "to" Harry A. Borthwick ni^ht cycle, result + " a and. Marion W. Parker, the two - •; plant scientists ;n 'charge of the � � x. tl 4 project. * °S �h« It also could be a .factor in re- _ » : volutionizing the world's food .pro- w K duction if it helps in providing the answers about plants which .Borth- w'ck and Parker are seeking. The room is.20 feet tong, 10 feet wide and 9% feet high. Ifs vital . -_ feature, the lighting equipment,.a•a5 x ' � ,�; �•>. �� developed 'and installed'by General Electric engineers. Eighty-eight - "slimline" fluorescent lamps, sup- plemented with 24 60-watt incandes- - cent tamps,provide the illumination. '� 1 } The lamps are the same as those £ j used in your home. s+ ` C K The fluorescent and incandescent y lamps provide all the light hour- i ishment with none of the harmful, elements of sunlight—which plants "> e mss` ,f need for growing. They give an w> sr illumination level of over 2,000 foot candles, which is more than 40 ?' times the level prevailing in modern stores and. offices. The thing that makes the Belts- - ,,,,, ville•installation unique is a_ fmple _ - ' method of stepping up current cycle for the lamps, plus an automatic Safe For The "Death Seat" new idea in auto safetl is the `means of keeping the light intensity £ "Safe t-table," demonstrated above by .Norm Nicholson When continually fixed the tar-jerks to a sudden stop, the rubber-cushioned table springs Research being done in the con- out from the dashboard and prevents passenger from, going polled environtnent room by Borth- -w wick ,and Parker, will supplement-• through the windshield. Developed by an auto stylist," the table work of a similar, highly practical - - mcdy-also-be used for •writing,-as map board or for lunch But, nature already under way. Theirs - 1,s main purpose is to cut the ;all take" by the right:front "death • Is has'c research aimed at answer- By The Light of the incandescent lamps, this Agriculture Datpart •-t," where seven out of 10 persons killed in auto accident. ing all the questions of thq effect ment research worker tends some test plants. Under artificial - wen riding, of. light .on. plant life. The: other light, the vegetation scmetimis does better thon'under sunC•ght. _ TNEADUB*'I mu4war JR0CX � 'WWI Y - . FHONE 618 _ BEATTY ELfCTRJC RAWS . BEATTY ELECTRIC WAUtR$_ AX_- Y W. ><iag.toa THURSDAY,FRIDAY, SATURDAY- DECEMBER 13,e ii. SCAR: 1P'baste 7 all _'• Xvenbe Shows A 7,00 arta�.00 p, m. Saturday Matinee At 1,810; RANG ETT ES A140'ROE ESTE -ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WHURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY - DECEMBER 1S 14 �. RUAY , i=. ;WITH 4 JUDY HOLIDAY, WIL141AM HOLDEN AND -H'Patnis and General.Herdware -•THE GAYSST COl[i®7 OF THE SEASON? { BRODERiCY CRAIWFCIrfiD a•«eaw aGENZ TIMN$7ti JOHN LUI�D, ?�HDLMA RITTHR - .CARTOON - NO VELT'Y - SPORT . PHONE 46 PICKERI•NG XONDAT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - DECEIdBaR 17, 18, 18, . The Mating S+�ason `•�+` `Evening Shows At 7.00 P. m� Last'Cioespl .UuL _ etc Shaw. al 8 w y' DOUBLk FEATURE PROGRAM j , ALSO' a� ► - - . :, BROUGHAM - • � ; Her First Romance - - •- .jHo -.Short Gass W7 =JARGAREf O'BRIEN MB AND SCHOOL - - ON and CATHY DOWNS - ASSOCIATION -STARRING ROD- ROD CAMER e Bach BAKE SALE VON-DAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY -•DECEMBER 17 The G uy '�Vho 'c 'am' aWYTH - PAUL DOUGLAS and LINDA DARNE'LL At Knoz's and Woodward's Stores. YOLPLII LIVgPAUL- AND- FOX NEWS ; . 'From 12,,(9 1. M., on RI-CGHAR BASEHL T LIFETIME ASEHART- SL _ SE OORHrrAD Saturday, December 15. ' COMING . . .. ATTRACTION • .-14 Hours Dodge City and Mrs. W>z;, Ellicott; Quilt Com- _ ' mittee: Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. A. WITH-Errol FLYNN Olivie DeHAVILAND, Ann SHERIDAN J. Gray; Visiting Convener, Yrs. L. r - ON, THE SAME PROGRAM T. Johnston; Card Convener, Mrs.KaoX A 'W. A. The Masterpiece Or Them All, Brought Back To Tbrl� �. .. The Young. People's Union will _ _ _ - You Again. Como P NEWS - holt, their next meeting on Thuya- ALFRED HITCB CQCK _ 3 the'nome f i1I $'Ba les. Aat 8.30 l. m. at Proudly Presents ' - - � y people welcome.y Y nuns . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ellicott and Rebaca opt � thlistwsl5 nuli)f daughter of Toronto, also Mr, and __ _ Mrs. Ford, of Highland Creek visit- - Slit LALT.F.tCE OLIVIER and JOAN FON_TAINS - a: b Win. and Mrs. Ell- CO-OP REFRIGERATORS ' is their parents W - � con on suncll.�. - THEATRE-POLICY ELIIBL $397 - $GYRE.�i345 -STANDARD $319 50 - so: (?ffieE. Opens Evenings = -x,80 P. M. _. 3 Holidays app • aturdays and H s pp F . p,•M, '. Green Jt1ive3' Matinee Saturdays and Holidays 1.80 P. M: :ALL 9 CUBIC FEET 'Mrs. V1,Aet P, still has been on PIMPLE FRES { jcy;r,�! .z. --isit from her two bra- IN L4DGES PARKING - - TheCo op' will be open Lll� 5 p. 1YI. on Sat,, Dee. 22, r-sera Messrs L'a•ssies %%iio at one .,and closed all day Dec. 24th sand 25th. Please time made•"their-lone in Whitev le. Mr:- and Mrs. Chas. , Lehman of Arrange yonr feed orders accordingly, ti'ict quare visited J. B. .rid rr or.,r s H E I3I c _. Mry. Lehr�iaq last week=end. _ : sT V H E Mr''- and '.Yl H sond. Davies o, Dr&- `One 281 W - �►ickerlll CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE view'-visited Henson and Burs. Drs! �7 Ontario per also J. and Bi{ra, Davies. - - tl� P®01� 1SQLSR>ltIM4P1'i' s. ilbey of Locust Bill en--_ Mr E W _ rtained--Mrs. M. Draper! Mrs. B. - - 7.1 Lehman, Miss R. Hut&ings, Mrs. R. _ A. RARE CHANCE.-FORTH E ry Hamilton, lids; Alt. and Mrs. Wm. Michell,in honor of Mrs. Roy Cas- tnesday, December•19, Keep the date ter, who celettrated a 'birthday on _ -in -mind. _ : Sunday •last.- .. JLA►.DIES � �d 'C'.r110I3 - Sundr School Christmas= Concert Ie51 "Foot Comfort" for the winter weathe! - :t �- t i("�(..� at trite Church on Tuesday, Decem- M. and Mie. Mark Linton, tor• BRO v� HAM � bey. 18, at 8.00. Everybody welcome. - The Ladies' Aid will hold their - D )t.,onto, spent the weekrend with Mr. t _Mrs. Milton Benson. Mr...H. Percy and daughter Mar regular monthly meeting in,the form DOMINION GbYTEEB dor.e were " recent of a Christmas Patty"at- 1rhe home Ix ''Black Velvet"-*Fur'Tap"- wkh-Zi Whitby p� YHamilton. of M r. 1dr, and,Mrs, Delbert Catberwood , 6'u�ata of Mrs, Alfred Michell on Wednea- IrDA- _ 70! Whi spent Saturday wdth Mr. xrrd Mrs, M. y$, R ss -day, 19th, at 2.30 p. m. REG• $M75- GOING.AT *4_79 _ ..:)_ 3di, JLL and Bdra. Rosa Middleton ••ie. -A s - and Mrs. Jack-Hedgerow. ited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ward at Mr.J Davids spent Friday e^enma - IT'S-YOUR GAIN AND OUR LOSS •e- Mr and guests Frain, Toronto s. K. Ciuremont on Su'nde • "� 8atirrday guests of Mr, aaid'ldra. K. Y• - - of last week at Mr,' C, Hrxendale_s _ -. -- _ - •-�1� - j -- _ "Ward. Mrs. M. Annia and little sone re- enjoying a television. show. t. turned home last week after visit- Mie. T. Barefoot of Weston. Mr. LdDIEB' GAY'PEE OVE$804T8 Illi, seed Yrs, Eric Wallace, Toa in friends at Hone and: Mrs Tondervold of Doanseiew, !into, spent the week-end with their g y�e• waited" the former'* father J. B. IN BLACK OR BROWN -ALL SIZES =► ;1; ps�renta here. Sympathy is extended td Mrs, Wm. Ellicott in of Wilson one day recently, ti Mrs. Sprunt of Toronto was the the sudden passing REG. =4,0• LINE TO GO. AT ;H,1! �y guest of Mrs. Conners ser brother Mr. Harvey Barrett of _ >t1e, and Mia Mansell,,Toronto, Pickering. - - Mr, and Mrs. H. Crawforth_ hr►d FAIRPORT BEACH opent Saturday with Jack and the _ --- Saimily Here. daughter Joyce*of Whitby, called oa - oy g quite 01 with their-aunt Mra. Matthews one day Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Westgate hive Yrs. Lloyd Pugh in last week. returned home from visiting Mr. and pneumonia The members 'of the FriendlyMrs. Harry Westgate at Guelph. C � N A 5011 Mrs. Seville of Toronto spent'thr Bible Class and t'iteir families met aDon't forget file Bingo and Tui- week-end with Mrs. Valentino. the..Ha31 last Friday key Draw to,be held at the Parish Mr. and Mrs. W. Boniface, Tor- y evening m the - - onto, spent the week-end with Mr. form of a pot-luck supper which Tor- Hall, Dunbart°n, on December 1b, at everything anyone 8.34.p..m, order tae auspices of the and Mrs. Ed. Boniface sere. followed b a F e could desire, )Fairport Bench Christmas Tree Comp Mrs. Nelson Sanderson was con- y -fie-� cr s. H. myttee. Everyone welcome•to came ~ flied to her home last week with a Winners were: Ladies - Mrs, H. MWMI'►�a Winners - (high) and hale anenjoyable eveni • bsid ease of flu. g ) Mra. H. Barclay, We h:�e iced elsewhere in-' • (low) Mia• F. Carter; Gents - (n' h} reported i The. Christmas concert of the Ur} :fS iced L�iurc'n will be held Dec. 18. HOA' Malcolm, (low) Walter C. this issue Mrs. Peachey having'gone Bayles; Girls ._"lhig"h)-fjeorging to England. A later report advises Class The Goodiellowship Cleof t'he Duncan (law Jean Barclay; Bos - of her being'unable to go. . y Vnited Church met last Tgesd$.y at (high) Carter Y� y BENEFIT BY THIS the Thome of Mr, and Mrs.,W, Ev- g , (low) Laurie r GOOD NEWS Barclay,.The Class has been invited =.ans with the Vice-i'residentrs. W. Pis9sering Foresters Bowling Hill in the.chcir. Mrs. T. Harwnond, to bold their January meeting- a,t ~- *• 'COMEINATION ' mre. Carruthers and Mr. W. Evans the home of Robert and Mrs. Miller Team p9rnte y • •+gave short readings. Mr. Dean ren- on MondEy evening, January 7, at Bevylooz - 21 �. "YOUR NOMI Toym PAM 8.30, } s+• wlwMeh. da�sswdsib �' :'tiered a vocal solo. The class dons- - TQpnotcheig 19 Nee kRtst�sw The W. 3f. S. of St.John's Church sews. Yw seal ti er ted 826 to the chuFth M. raid :�i. Stinkers will meet. at the dome of Rev,. and _ 15 ' � �6� epj� � �t Fund and $10 to the Sunday Sch lel Snappers - 14 Mrs•,Lackey on December 20th, The e�aatr ass ` for prizes. Following Y.nis, contests Weereewons � �:` • 14 � WORLD . lunch were enjoyed. convener of Program will be Mrs. Orphans 13 WM-*v"ft WMA am Miss Margaret Graham returned George Duncan with Group B Roll :; sN+s as aced-to71% • - g True.Blues 13 . N`taw a'f 1 allM iii!fY- Call - A Verse from the Book of ! is, Von bene, saw lasses. For ,} on Sunday from the Toronto Gener- Hotshots 11 : &I Hospital and will be convalesciryr 1st Peter, Hostesses - Mrs. Lackey, I tells" � � � Pe'oP�� Mra, H. Miller Mrs, J. White and Ladies' Aig'n Tri le June $ antwg, fibers is me Bryant- tor a time at t'ne home of her sig- Triple, ry .''tee•, Mrs. W. Cowie. Mrs. Annie. b6b; Ladies' High Single, Bernice, _1e0, TH! CNRltsT1AN I : '114 C! Mr. Los Hill is in the Toronto T'ne regular monthly meeting of Barron '232. Men':l High Triple, VAL At/B1ifTOR,'' f>u>oNAN lGeneral Hospital for, whys ,and a the Woman's, Association of St Soya_nsky 669;, Men's :High Single, l las be besnpls N lebtg bhertMiarte wMb _ ��-try, John's Church was held on Wedr.es- Vern MiddIeton'271, �--lseilly ss/Nr.ly • ,R t, " Mrs. Jesse Warden and little son say evening, Decerisber b, at the sad GbetAtaw ?� .lime bd* been 'detints of pneumon- I nAme of Mrs. George Duncan with �" �, :sia�ss TO P. good attendance. The Devotional f USTIW T si�1s ww ---- "ALUIMT - - 3�We. riy PROCLAMATION , �� st­ise. »' N .» - own.are so to learn t b Mrs. Program was liven by Mrs. ab n. ieiesN rl� � �� � —DOUGLAS G' Brown has been confined to bed for Knox due to the unavoidable sheen- Aad a� tbb — - ce of Mrs. Ellicott. Mrs, G. Willson I � era] weeks with e: heart condi!• 6 Y ORDER,D E R, TOW N S H i P COUNCIL C I t, re. � .� in. _ was Program Convener and gave a to subs" "'"' MAITLANR. Jackson hard her family in very interesting paper.on one of �����..��.-._ 1N D supper on Thursday niprnf, the I our well-known Christmas'Carole BOXING. DAY 11,s kya« .. ' asion of her father's birthday. - "0 Little Town of Bethlehem." Mrs. M.s wfta is,Alan.tt.t.A Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mrs.(France Lackey conducted the' Election of * 9OMH and Mrs. J. D. Johnson of Trimnfo'.'. Officers for't?te coaling_ year--which Wod9 -Dote "- 6th s Nnftow .ss cess r � $1`._ �FAIfR rfpent Sunday with Mrs. Dave Pu¢'a resulted am follows: Hon. Pres:Mrs. ORT Mrs, Doughty, Peterboro, was the Geo. Duncan; :President, Mrs. Fred gill be a ism* - BEAC7H Saturday truest of Miss S. E. Evans Cassie; Vice-Pres:. Mrs, N. Burton: _ ' x and Mrs. Gertie Morgan of Toronto Secretary,. Mrs. Geo. Willson; Aust, }•• '�"�""�•�'`•---=---�.�4-...,, Pte= Ph�g M J S s,- vas with her on Sunday.. Sec'y.,'Mra. B, Ritchie; Treas., Mrs: CIV iC Holiday i The Cedar Creek School Christ- T. Philip; Asst. Treas., Mrs. Duan _10 ` !teas Concert will be held on Wed- Ma"`� Pianist, Mrs. L. Johnston; Pae Co ittee, Mrs. • age , • can