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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_12_28 G-- P VOL. 71,;.NO. 14 p[CIC iWda FRIDAY, DEi(�MBER 1$ 196'1 6 Oep� i Npg Aal6erl`ed as Second Cly Matter T Puce t x9.06 Per Tear >ri. $ �,� ' . W. C. AVRSAR and SUN PybLl�B - rThe�-7_.PacunngNevw- xtr�dsTal. All B gt � a Rp , l 4 j aF�r end1952fro eros .- PpY a F .�... Nona licit �a.• r4ris"bL[dr^.d:4`p.'.,�t's�„ ' Y : --, kering _ �'� ��l�a a from the AIM- on R and Mrs.. Morley 9tephenboa •.. •:.lie Funeral Home here of, tale lata of Toronto, spelt the ho]idsYa with 'Normal Holt, a resident of Piek�- •' � - '•---- - . ing Township for A great many M��Pierson Baker, of yeas He passed away at Whillby, Ajax, spent the week erd with MM on Sunday, in his 76th year. _ Y Bakers family at Tara lad C,3rist- A son of the late Georgi and tsaa alas bay with his �fa¢rWy here. ( Holt, deceased was born In Darling` - Mr, and Mss, C. J. Batt cad.Elfin- _., ton Twp- They farmed here dose by ' entertained Oshawa and To rhe ho 'the C. N. R, StAtion. -- _ _.._ to on tfhe holiday. y Mr. Holt is survi�+ed by•a sister, 4 �. . r - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Courtice, of Elisabeth, on the home farm, ;� Oakville, spent the' holiday with _ •. their tamilles here said at Dunbdr- s; Iea of Pick- _ _ ,� !ring and�of' Corbett's '.Point, i, Mr. and Mrs:b, L• Rawatt of Tori- Oshawa - �• �, _ onto and Mr, and Mrs. Jas: McKee Interment took place at Eisldae _ Christ- '-Cemetery here. - - - -and-family of Lindsay spent Christ- + Ra with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Me- Rae e- : p _ _ were. F&wn S Board Have Successful _ _ Dr, N. F.Tomlinson,ot C9aa�elrton% ¢ year Tomlinson bOlKay gaesta of Di. and were . ._ Mss here . Mr. and Mrs, Tine Township Piaasgng Board had - _ � - _ � � Ray Dobk stud:ami- _ a successful year•nv 1561 and held ilY spent the holidaye with Mrs, - -an y meetings in connection, witta - - family a _ Barton, �9 recomsszOnded that Coone1! and z act.-Industrial Comomission to _ Mrs. W L Smitit and family.�� a ' tato this Wwnahip• their �Q had rone of E= .. - . -- - ; - - _ _ , mails up to history,last week _. a of - allowtosg lay _ .. _ - _ _ -. . _. ..... . _ _- . _ D its his i We understand the Dept Birth ' 1bC9 a _ 'ways will be cleanrg away the snow f; " While Building lar at our street curbs os scan as she C - • . [._Doric stodge Ins#a!`ation January 3rd � equipment Field,� ay. of T, w a Chr�� $ 2M e guet of t,i a; JLfwvliilear and ' eked 6 j 'Whitby � . 16 _ _ __ family are ma.i� luta `their ne�v � granted 54 ,!W y : •n; home in Whitby tams week of plana asked 1l . g Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chaprr an, Mr bio. of appurovala W' ' and Mrs. M. S. C}swr-,,s- and Mim. E. - held up L. Chapman rind -Bernirr r•+ent the - ,;;, holiday with Mr aatl 3�!'rs:'Clark, lti ;. Toronto, ad. r -- �iVhile•Pout Enjoy The 'Holiday+ .' r ... -..'._ -,, _ � Mr. Mrs. Won• MT rr,, Anne r 'Bl ben you sat down to Christmas d _ t �' ask s dinner this week, did yon stop to _ a as;_ w _ Bally,of 4intrilat 4 a�t�•h•sed' thirds l week for Q weak visit +lith_ what you Woaild expect of relatives here. . the Hydzo men if the power Wilfred- and Mr,. M41)trneg are hot-. - - off T or �-�-.#le�E ghta y �t�"'� • ,�, � �' • � idaying in.Florida -failed or t5e carol musk on the rad- •. S io Suddenly quitT o r Golden wedding Did.you•think of the girls at the -local telephone office Vaen you Mr. and Mm, Alex, ?It'-•,, 1Sark.- _ y caked Tom or Jack to bring home i+ ham, will be at home to ffar'r friends a the ice cream? _ _. �, �;; -, - ,_ �' on"S,nda afternoon and even-.. _ Did you think of those men and g, ;�, ' " y "� 3rtg', December 30, au, the occasion wasnlen who brought all that wend- - of their fiftieth wedding anirive:sary. - erful Christmas music and stories to r your home all Christman} Day? �)�H _ Har. Barrett ; ey ' Or of the.firemen waiting to pro- � _.._ ,. . a deyo, or the police, if they -vase — ¢ •�, I, Mary'will mourn the r•eor�nt pada- Well, Christmas; over, but there - -- ng of Mr. Harvey Barrett, who was ' c i I , buried on the dhy of his 7trrd birch- i .grill be .anofaer holiday next week - = g„ Barrie MacKenzie _ $ro. Chas, R; 1�Ieland -_ Bro. Harold Anderson day, December e. , and people wonting for the some Senior ,Warden Elect 'Worshipful Master Elect companies ete„ will again be - eo linins Warden Elect Born 'n Newernctle in 1879son of die _ c A, Its on any other day.:.SaoP - the late Mr. and Max. Riches Barr- mad consider for a moment what they -:,EDITO88' RM FACES Thursday afternoon). Do you,rem- eft, he came to Piekerirg at the age aaerdiee, that that you can sit At -eatber the-sifowstorm last Thursday of ten yeaum. home and enjoy the holiday in.cono►- Anticipating an event thdn publish- afternoon? it was bad enough that Married to the former Meu21e Banks - s oto' on the same only to• ane office in the year 1908,he tarry ed a-ita his ,coat-lad security. m8 story Y rd-of the lodge found out" Pit- h'a nrood rc r right years, s find that "it didn't come off is just late in that afternoon that so'many. prior to moving to Toronto v�.:ere.he _ ! oft .Of many thing$ ' that' makes "were not going to get out through ,',as o,npioyel with the Ford Motor Women's Lstlitaft , even a ��' editor's face red. had roads, that they called it off,..• %, irr tlr-fnty-four th F and dnr Y �> 1$, In our, last we ran a picture'of _postponirtR this installation till Jan- ing the war worked tour years with 5 T the l[asterEleet furl Nolan. e. uary 3. Wiry does it always happen adding that be lied been installed that way? Ed. !uh n I ngi i Co He ws;_an act- T'he December meeting of the W.' . ht (we paper L, Pickering, was held on the lith printed Pte on ,.__ __.._. c' member an sward`of Epao'tt4t. 1 -- — _ ..I i' r d st at the Presbyterian Church, when s- L'aib:d Church Toronto for many _ _ •, - :. -. - _ . � - . �t•.r,. !le returned to Pickerinyt• bout thirty members and guests MRS, JOHN LAY WINS W, G. Messer Sucoeeds J. s. Haisdon three yeam-ago where oemi-retisc L braved the stormy weather to wn- DOOR DECOBATTON OONTEST School Board No. •t West, Pickering he operated( a fruit -and vegetable duct a shortbusiness session and en) - stand very hovel Christmas r stand 'ci the com r of Elizabeth St. joy Y P meg- Our congratulat;ons,to..the.,winn-. No,,indel;tedness_of any„kind, and and the Highway. '_Karry in the awl ram pared by Mrs: C. E.,Brown era of the-Morley Insurance Agency- a substantial surpluq is shown in tike w : wt•rt- :- rt_o his Feni.3 personale and Mrs.Wheeler. 'Pickering News Corntest,'running in annual report of the local public ,'' ity and of ten stopped at his stand The main items of business were: the past two weeks for the moat;at- s6iool on .Wednesday evening .the � �` f for q friendly 6hat__He was a favor- the'allocation of $25,00 to the'Save tractively decorted front door, with. meeting being attended by fewer M� ite of the :illage children who often r, the Children Fond and a,report by decor ' - atin8 -than ever�•the ones who should have • stopped by jor a'joke - or an apple. B:rkey o”i-ery successful ? l We have beers delighted with the been. there - the parents, were Truss- Ht• ib enrvit•ed by: his wife, three showing of films at the public school !s �� and the result Mrs. Fred Stork Boars age number of entreats who act Ing. sisters, Mrs. George Gordon,,Toron- on Saturday, December 8,' when epted our "chap Secretary to, ;Vlm.—Win. Ellicott, Brougham there was an attendance of about •hpz been - a larfte number of really -during fee past seven years, tender - Wp-Bao, W. P. Neale and 54'ss Patrl Barrett, Brougham; eighty, nearly -all of whom were beautiful front doosti in Pickering .ed her resignation. W. C. Murkar, ohndren, These films were mostly Installing Master a brother, Marwood, of Pickerlag Village dwing toe Christmas holi- Beard Chairman; in speaking of her Two sisters predeceased him, ]Ins. ° < educational in character and concis- day weeks, work and expressing his sincere re►- 7.ew Findlay (Mercy) and Mrs. Jas. ted of 'What a Match can do," f Se�vea awards were tittered. The o Lida", "Bunny Rabbit;' "Bnttei- grnm, stated he wanted to "pay her -COUNTY OF ONTARIO. Greenlaw (May).. . cad a cora y Little judges were out-of-town folk who we every compliment that could be paid TENDER NOTICE Funeral service-was held trom the , en' 9rnew to be qualified to judge, and a school board secretary!,Mrs.Stork' — -- McEachnie Funeral Home'wiih inter- the. nter the. winners in order'or merit are: had an uaueal grasp and knowledge SEALED TENDERS, plainly m at Ereldne Cemetery. 'Phe musical prngWit was given by 2. Mrs. John Lay, 2. Mr. Ralat,.Rud- of the workings of a school board marked "INSURANCE._TENDERS" &a�n� weyk ,W smiling. r� 4roup of ladies with Mae. Brows dy, S. Mrs..Ll Morrison, 4,. Mrs. and the-School Act, and.that-rte al Wll be received a undersigned lace, .W.Mlianist.The Cmistanas,Story, Alan Miller, 4. rs.•L, M..Morley, ways felt secure in tae lmowledge 21'.00 o'clock Noon Area pleasure to recall; by Calvert, was ill S. Mrs, Ross Munson, 7. Mrs. M. S. that she had ev at her Pia- nrattl January 6 1959 : IIs had•a kindly word-for ekh,- with carols sung by Mrs. And-died, beloved s Chapman. •ge7ctips at all (_leaving.tail]., for (1) Municipal Liabtlity Inanran=" by all. , �!ta�vtnan Jr., Mrs: Calvert, Mr's.' - The News �}nd iii. Moiler deeply 'be a lose to tale section. ce.under Section 480 of the Munic- ee, Mrs. Roffey and . Map. urealate fife reception the venture Mr..John S. Baasdon the reti ' ipal_Act, (2)..Coin Road Depasfr HOLIDAY U}ET attte-the Bio ' '—�._ ,.- r'm8IFOR POLIGH' ' P�be -taken Adeiived� wink toxtFwA the many member, and nominated for another- -. (31-- --- -- meat..Vehicle..Iaepranpe._ E Non- '> by Mrs. Newman. - winners and all, for your co-opera••- term, asked to be-permitted to re- owned vehicle Insurance. Chief L,- pr.-'Trinaelt on At it's-conclusion, some 'familiar tion. tare, lir. Balsdon,has been a memo- Detailed"information may be. bb- Wednesday anorraing tit� day _ ':•carols were sung-by all, with Mrs. - �'Wheeler as accompanist avid en�inR her of flue Eoard fqr thirty wears, twined at the nitres of the Coady here was ver for e h f9 quiet. (h p4;,... _ .. with some Gfirietmaa jirtttlPe which and most valued one, His knowledge Engineer. with no,serious trouble anywhere. ry•, 'ifie regulaRr meettn ni rhti�the ended this section 4 1�t r y We noticed o was et on the main Were particularly pleasine ti, the � boilers, water systems. west or an T not neceso. and such around that building has sally accepted. tttreet hep! .On eQe. Lets . . children present. A sorisal hnlf'nour B ' g f money, all hope it will remain this way ov- Vith the salving' oP'retrrahments, incl; Rotary Aub being New F,a.:'a m: r c:.; , tum. We J. R. NIXON, P. lig. er New Years. It is really better for girt to a close sn earecially harp- Eve on Monday next, flat meet;ng } ae a school se-t; n `cdeht' i " k . t PY informd meetias, is bgim}r withdraw& o j UesiOnsed on Page Four , County �tby�0ataeio' everyone - including merr9malt ��' �"t�'t w' a """�t1n� .. 1 L` u Tf � y^, �� moo,,. � {,�'= yfi,�•'r';,�H ��,rt�°,�,hy�nlsr"�� W'";rr=!4,r""`'a,. - rtlsin_-..Clas$ified _�dve 4 J, Y JS'f� j .ice yc+m - �.. f ! ._ Ski�y w � yi�� .! 1 °.,.,.�' � � s�'`'• 'Y s'/:; - Y 9DOEa this mean anything fhias' COR.O.F..Oi.oPn.we 7.wing Pedigreedbal 0 • cock bele penny YN la our s�J ine and p un e foolish.•Buy'chicks thwgenuine b ng Uaek of them. They may cost_a r ehlclt more, bat the puttee will u e ;sc make s more to the laying house, the cocks will make mora money for �- J a r s r w:,✓� 312J?, {�,,; i, broilers or re. We have air popular pure breeds and comm Maeda to,..choose _ . from. Also turk Doults, older pallets. Free T�pEDDLwE IFiSCK_S,l INS LTD., Y,UIOAl t ITR Feral Ontario; OOOD ADYICEI livery treater of 1111illsoll -l matle Palma er Neuritis duroM try•Oisse's DYEING AND CLEANING SAVE YOU aaYthlas nwdedyelns or clean. - MUNIC S DRUfi ITORI ltts7 Write to no, for information. We 5 mein OIMwe ars glad-to answer your,Questions. Dr- $1.25 E:Pr.aa !relied Dartumt S. Parker's Dye Works Limned, -791 YOnga St., Toronto. Sister Of The Jeep—The new "Aero Wing" is the first passenger sedan model to be built by Willys s„Oe PPwTUNITI Overland Motors since 1'942 when the company went into ail-out production of Jeeps. The new two. T - _ - woaaEN ' door has ii six-cylinder, 90-horsepower motor, and is expected to deliver 35 miles to the- gallon. �shym'o�'half-mletlw'est''oiproo`bou�LLe`en' BR A HAIRDRRSSRR _ COIN CANADA'S LEADING SCHOOL THOMA 60m Toron 88. B.R.10 mNo. b COBOUBo. Gnat Opportunity Learn Ont. Hairdressing _ Pleasant dignified profession, good wages. - - - --. - George Siler, a wrestling .referee, - CHESS 6ORN SALVE—Per ours relief. Thousands of ancceeminl Marvel a Anateg _ came forward and testified that the .. your Druggist sell. CUES& America• Greatest 8yat•m tlluntrated Catalogue Tree Qrisoner was is his company at-the - vertu or Calc - BECE888D BATHTUBS lime MARVEL SAntpRi88ZNG "zotalrl time when the murder was Com- SMART Martha Washington and Rlchledae aha Bloor St. W„ Toronto stainless three-piece bathroom sen. milted, Painter was 'found quiltq, R'Mte.$100•09 to ilat.ue:Coloured a274.00 _ - gam ' - -and sinteritied•to death-by'hang-* Complete with beautiful chroman fittings. •4-Slag 9t.. Samlltaw Air conditioning furnaces 9!91.00, all 42 Rideau at., Ottawa mg• octan to plumbers and builders too. Save " There were the usual appeals, all' malar Valuable dollar•, buy with confidence PATENT* and have a nicer home.. Satisfaction al ch o secure a reprieve. anteed Eztra dlecounta oft catalogue to every tn.extol.•.-.);.ria - --"� of which failed t .cur Finally, all hope of saving!'the maces if we supply everything yen need for To .lois am information _ A SwBiTC L LV coal Plumbing or heating installation. The Ramsay Co. Registered Patent Attar. . doomed fnaawas abandoned. Cgtatagae includes litho photos of mala norm. 278 Bank Street, Ottawa, .. - - Siler, who honestly'believed in Sseur.a' prices and helpful Installation. :. -- - nee,Y chanced to diagrams ewct style of Silil 'a. r cabinets. � deo s.eaNAUGH a keComm n". ..` ' iiiiii A" 4 :. _.-. .•__. _ tars. aPebe m Q water systems oil burners,, Street, Toronto, Eteoktat of twferuw. Painter's innocence, * box > o Hsi >�no - evening. meet Farmer Burns one peptic o sinks• etc, vleu or write elms a• raawat.. _ - �The-wrestleijent a sympathetic ear, JehamO• Mail order Division.. Vi ,� discovered that the execution was atreetonle, Plat, Pbfto e fixed-for three months hence. and 1ftaDtr mss etttT lwtoiuvG-me ave wu, nam rr asked to be taken to see the rison- imam.. illmtrtator, . arlewetlle trratra•at _ E .. POST'S BCZEYA SALVIi Quickly dtmlname tar wavtes tae wawa, - - i • (Q A, .lir. _ ...._. DANISH the torment of dry eczema raaa4' 'Pharmacentrww 010 �Clem of iI>iwZugrml �"a, . iicta� r - Thio,- was arranged, and Burns and weeping &in troubles. Pont's amms Bo: OIL Ioal Ontario. -- . strengthening exercises such as he salt's win amt disappoint yon- Itching, acalias, burning semsma, gcwe. LADERS• make own hand Iotfam. Saes �_• used himself'When �fraining for his ringworm. pimples and athlete•. toot, will anrbead, foo makes 1% pinta ILM famous'"hanging" performance. H• r-MAd r adtty to the amallalegs odary,a brings Formals sen. wdame. X.R. Ile. olutrnant. regardless of bow etabbora.er s. Nprmat. I111gols- • = � had the idea that if they. strung the hovsk n veer-seem.` - convicted than tip three times with- r67CE •o,••0 Pelt SAA TEAClEAi RADtT6D -but being able to-break Meir neck, POsrs REM SDIRS lLCIUtM WA.+lTSD-Maaimn.aatwg mgr 4 io he would be acquitted without fur- must Po" rree an.Receipt of Price travel sekeot tMaaiw,Bw bdram me- at! Oemeea at E.. Corner at Leeas, Wall esallaed aamiseast, !tale W 7'anal4 - r, - _titer attempt, Toronto Pret..t at to easel rtveaa 7.eSs AfF— ; • j t Painter was well aegnaiii witlx tmaat tfr�w, sect PabtN stmoo rsse lit the renowned hanging atone. Glias- sect s Yalf time, Tara. eawtsa,oyltg d ' ` - ing at the last straw to save his .,De 1, 2162. i� \ DASHING LOVER s9si'�i FRANK Sl+abats) HARRIS 1ptfe, he practised daily in his «II ties Betty,,, wrot Frank, ' w• to -- ., who wast hopelessly is .love, "I Manitewaatmsg. . ' lira -the wrestlers bridge and other t _ -- Updd•-down to prevent peeking. .special exercises for the totighea- would swim the mighty ocean for wa►rrtep - - one glance from your dear eyes.... --Tvitsczy SATCHesIpO�.Glia $AN'17 •E y � , ing of the seek muscles ! would walk through a wall of by Caa.di•n a Saetasry ler t9 -s x a He became to enthusiastic that g season, Geed prices lived sae tarry ForhatI Wrestler Tried To fissional-wrestling and in tutsi was before long he was confident that. halms for one touch of your ting re 19, 1:3 mtabt.rnth atro.t. s acclaimed world's _champion bq.. he could not be hanged. no trlatter hands I would;leap Elie widest . _ —Cheat Gallows -hoer often they tried. stream in the world for a word - reason of a victory over the origiasl Burns left towel before the _ from your forely lips. As always. "Strangler" Le is. w date of the execution. Returning a your , There are more ways of killing Burns toured the United States, - .S-"Frank. be-over-on Saturday _ _ month ipter, be sought.out.Geon e - �Y -:�a cat than b choking wrestli g - - y g it with but- ng all eomess with sur n'gbt if my toothache is better."' iter. And there,are ways of saving ■ sees. In the course of his travels Siler and asked if Painter had been hanged. . elan from hanging-other than by a he ' came across Frank Gotch; "Oh. yea - but they had to have last-minute reprieve. taught the tough German all he THE BRUTE „ three tries,' explained Siler, wish- A Man with a caustic wit wE„ �-m a At least, 'so- thought "Farmer knew,and rvtatually.developed hits ing to let the Farmer know that his* quarrelling with his -Wife. After a- Burma: who was a circus strong- _into s champion. efforts at life-saving had not.en• _Particularly biting remark, she burst man performer; one-time "heavy- The "Faster" -w I" no physical P tirely been wasted. "They broke into tears and said: "How can you a -weight wrestling champion of the giant, but used his natural strength two ropes on him and tics_11 hen treat me like this when I've �- : -world, and the discoverer of Frank scientificall and practised h steal y g" given, - y physical ed him with a third." 1 ou. the seven beet years of my ,GotcN. who beat the famous -Geos- culture with fanatic zeal, He made � fie!" "Well, then,' countered the Res Hackenschmidt in the most dis- a particular sftto.of muscle-control, wrestler -philosophically, "it.•jusl "Good-Hea'vill''.replied,her hus- � puted mat battle of all time and one o£ his favourite tricks of band, "were those goes to show that if you try some- your best?" ' _ Martin Burns was,,a farmer's boy shrowmanship..was to allow himself thing often enough, you're bound - when he first broke'into fame: Sent to be suspended by the neck for to do,it is the end." - �nto town to sell some pigs, he five minates.Was attracted to a visiting fair,-chief He would -haire a-scaffold built, LIFE AND HAPPINESS i " - item• of whish was a wrestling stand on a box beneath it and have - O UCFNSm booth. The proprietor was offer- a running noose put around his It is a universal tendency ofj ing five dollars to anyoti who neck. Then .they would- kick the men and women fo-marry and eats- {Illd C�L�� - could gain a-fall from his pet grap- ' box away and leave him dangling blish a home. For we suspect that, ti Plu• in_mid-air for the advertised time- happiness is made in 111e }tome.- iNES amu. ;• ePPKTM wet • .:Acelaimad C:lantpton. When they let him down he would And we zre right. At a deeper level Burns went on the mat in the perform a, front and back somer-- the ,family_is a workshop for the • waem ceteeate fie 'blue overalls that bespoke his cal- Sault, to prove he was quite all aft of making love. But this is not a.nub Ir:�am I .'ling. He won the match, collected' right. : - the end. The home is but a prppara. • �r 1e� wed ' his money and earned from 'the This apecialitp eventually caused _ tion for family life with God., eew„el crowd , the name of "Farmer" Burns to figure God does not live alone afar / •E�eehm h► +ams gu prominently 'in a _. Burns. dramatic story. off`; in majesty and solemn grand- USED Poe as YEA After that he decided it was eas, In Chicago a certain bar' - room eur. Itis cpmmon experience among r _ ter to gam a living on the mat thane habitue named Painter was accuse! no, that one who enjoys power and 1NSKt CHEST RUB w down on the farm He took to pro- of killing a woman. Although authority, is left to live alone. This is not true of God. Neither is Hc, ----- -- y• alone !tor dpea--He_wish to remain �' t ,KWapart from usLa . For the=life oj.God fSSUE 52 - 1951 :: � ..' 4 is a family life, the fife of. the Di-' i vine Family, of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. - ry Never' beford the- conring• t Christ did anyone guess the na- ture of God's life. Throughout the J many wise men came to the con- clusion that somehow God must " have companions. Thus we 'find r the story of'-triads-companions of God-described in the literature of ' st the East, Fl•u+t these companions of y r His were always of lesser dignity.There* still remained the cold ` y solemnness of God.• " «%e,m n and women everywhere, consider' loneliness a form of suf-.' fering. It is a sign of an�incom- { - v� a plete.li£e. But the life of -God is perfect, complete.'The key to hap- x p ti l - piness, therefore, lies in studying the Divine Family life'of God. The �, l human family mita.be patterned of x Y M � 5 ter the original• family if.it is to lead to happiness. Its final happi- i tieSs will be found when comes a pari•'of"Divine Pamify life. And 'thus' is the ha : .. r ppinesa of man � •: r completed in the family life of God. i' -Ready To Ski-Daddle—Dagtnar Rom, Austrian fadiei' slalom rind This "is "oris 'of -a series' of giont slalom world skiing champion,'tries her skill on a ski-bob at messages by Father V. McGivney, :. iivgspite, Germany, during the opening 'of the German Winter Parish -Priest,. St. Francis Pariah, Pickering, Ont. Mad Circulation-William J: Waylett, above, o bakery soft:man, - sports season. Miss Rom, a member of the Austrian Olympics a looks with satisfaction on the five-gallon jars of whip winter sports team, regarded the ski-bob ratio as d welcome bred'' (.,,fortunately, it too often takes he has taken out of circulation. Wa lett pennies 'y i- ha► hardpro-Olympic ttainin on German s highest moun!c' y got disgusted .at .the _ g Y 9 a man with a push longer to get to number of times the pennies got passed to him as dimes. In elm ` 'w-skl-bob-is to t6mbinatibn of'bicycle'and ski. rhe front than a man ;with 'a-pull.' yeah no bas collected about$400 worth. 1 ' .. _ .: . . ' ,.- _ arae . • , _ � '. . ,. _ . .. - .c.ItXY,*,y, - .. All _fiver Now. r- +fig FIRM _ . Bayne & Shuster Play Santa Claus A NOW Yiwr rigidaire Re -tor or h Stove _ SRX -CUBIC FOOT FMIDAIRb - ,, , WM FOOT,TWO C=C FOO'! FS JUM AIRR SWerr r+ooT, sic otrNc aaoarr FMtAWRB . %IlRlrff TEaRTY-lINCD CLt�[.'i'tiIC Big" . _ Now Aviailabie ^ _ fltdalrr •-Niadc ONLY by _ _ .. = GENERAL MOTORS J. C BALSDON & SON Kim" a PHONS MCMIkM 39 _ r - Fes_ Of theffinuft _ VA _ reCookinIo_1atk�o � ... _.. . -•,s-ems .-z.� � � ,� ',.� �:: •. _ , ;J i . .. 6.2 r'L' i • p'• x t irf , �'E � Y4 �.�. >f�y3', �,e t y� t I N _- , fl - a. �r Ar MVAM _ ..DRY0C0PUS+ PILEATUS. • lMorthern Pileated Woodpeiker) -tie Pleated.Woodpecker is a 'startling bird. G So spectacular is his appearance that he has. :.:v - " -bong been a target for guns in the hands of +, "`' tf�aphtless people. As a result he is becoming .Y - - x roro-in many sections of Canada. He should be protected. Besides bekV. ighly decorative and the largest Canadian er,the extremely valuable. �- r _ - 3 wo•dpedc Pileated is extre _ He destroys millko j of wood insects and provides nesting sites for tree-dwelling ducks. feet to know wildlife. You'11 find a whole new 1 world _ lw of rote Haiti alb you'll ant to • , o_ S conserve our scene. _• _ tNo re._-unspo ed - Your o urs To - . _ ,!� 's T Prot•et—Yours alar Chef & Mgr Discuss; Meals far Chateau FrontenacCA-RLI G7 - --= - IT BVI LIQ 'A:Y- YOU TO - - - - - THE CARLING BREWERIES LINUED _. f WATERLOO, ONTARIO -. ,., .ADVERTlS 1N ARE �. Ir :. .k ._ Fhb i � ,v,_,•„_....,..$.w..+.area's .�.......It ats+,.++•�aZ7taars 1�"r%7�_...,.d°Sira�r.'j'.,.......G na....,-...r+r•.....,..�" ..9s..y:` .. h •"''•.i.'iv 'a4vwina'r-Ytr. l", 1 ar_�.L+%:�.,p.r..whr-�I� . "l - �... Chid Adv't - RATIO - Your Friendly Resident Agent' . cent per word. INSUIIANCS - Trank �•• Smith 5c, if cbar�•. 'eauittsace most qAL I'OB F iccompaay order: Count address and -LIM VIRAL CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTO � - — whone number. LIABILITY INSUBAIQCS etc.. Pli�n# _ x,"W Ylbtl':1•i'1„WANTED - houaer MIT MON AM UST YOM POPF�'rI� ickering Market & Locker ' work and bebr-sitting. Mrs. Wil- PM SALE WITS • beA Blair, R. A 3, Puckering, opp- _ - :' _ . . PHONE 30 - YRIL E. MORLE -- C txsite gxford Sales. ., PENTRa WORK DONE No jpb too small - Reasonable Phone Pickering 94 W 12. �yrsrr„ar,FAa s W3B BUY Lrv3m, HORS108 hished We will �' d... CRIPPL:M:D FAR�2 STCC _. or cripples urm ownsrs,sad P” IF" _ - For In medtatc "T"Not telepheen 1 '1IR14 or Tor. a Esc L" 3-643e Hourly ick'u - - _ r _ _ :Fhone Collect Pickering 265' J 12 G08DON YU +(} a.�ecrfE73 PERSONAL Gala 6 S��i IELD'8 MING F9rBM� . SHINNY h11a% WOMEN: to EVBRYS�DrY - 15 lbw. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrez Tonle Tablets for double _ - results; new healthy flesh; SILK'S MARKETsew - -- vigor. New `get acquainted" %W only 6% All Druggists. -- _ Greenwood amp~ The Y. P. U. are inviting; Brough- _ am and Claremont to meet with them - on Thursday January 4,in the church - + l76=Z770=3 -COSll�TICS _ ion.a worship service followed by a = - 1 PHOTO-FINIS - soral half hour. All interested 'in SiTP!!im - 'young peoplelg work are invited to - ZABY NUM came. �Osaee++a The Folk School for all interested _ la this work of toe County is to be -- - " - - RF HOi>BJ! beld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - � TUAT pfrwsib Week Wm. Pegg, from ThursdSay noon of - ���' 9.10 A. M. to !.� P. 1L -- this week until Sunday Glare Burt, leader of the Ontario Fork SraoolPWKNUM'_0 a �� i..d P. ! P• Y• . f SGRIPTION _ -'will be in charge. 11le school will close with serrice at Greenwood Un11111010 - _ kited Church on Sunday morning, : Dir. and Mr a. Esetw+ood had the Wm. Brown family and Mr. Juhn • R• � / Brown (who in 83) all for Christmas - _• dinner. n - - Mr. 'and-Dim. Fred Brown,W'hitiby, h to to 012 am_" were callerj, at the Eastwood home NOTICE - _ -an C'aristmao day. Dar, and Mrs. Henning of Oshawa -WEST gn,I, PIGxV ' were with :lir, snc. Mrs. McLean for � i pHQNE: P! t•. a We are payin bigest Market prices :, Mr, and Diss, A. J. Morden spent � p y g thl holidaywcek�-end with her fern- _ ily in the Hamilton area. Mrs. Perkins wra with her son in _TOR DEAD_ OR CRIPPL$jD► ANA7.S Toronto for nae holiday. _ _ .. __ - "MDIiSBSit9 (W 'PeRONTO REAL 11 TAS BOARD" Mrs. Johnson spent Christmas with ! CROSS- -'her family at Manchester. We also''bap Iivs horses _. „DOiV , . O Mr Lewis Sanderson of Torouto, I - _. spesst the holiday week-end with Mr.and-Mrs. Dorman.Wilson. -For s slimly fiu4wp Bone collas! to your teem ages!•jPicisrir,� 948a9 " -: - Mr. and Mre. Percy Clark had MAIN ST.. PICKERING V LA(>�E their family home for Christmas r BANNER RENDERING CO. LTD, - LYNDIiURST 6337 i" �► OOUOME6 CONM11teML�BEBYICB he Disney boys spent c ristmaa erring Buying Exeba ging _ — bi W. F Disn� BrookhMr. and _ _.: - ROUT OBLI with �oRaTo Many of Mrs. Gibson's friends _ CALL Wi? called.on her over the holiday. _. - - PHONE PICKERIN(f 1 Centennial United Church = !Mwtgages !�" (received just as we go to press.We :E,ewy AMteslMs :ba:e picked out announcements of Avraisalr _ .:_ ..YicirOMM�f coming e•ients. Ed.) _ - _ Next Sunday is Communion Ser WILLSON REALTY AND STAFIF'•EXTEND BEST f _ vice' an well as New Year's Service 'A ISHFS OF A VERY HAPP1�' AND PROSPEEiOUS On January 7, s and 9 - The W. ! N$VP YEAR TO,THEM MANY GENTS AND 4EJARANTEEE) A. "'Robinhood Cooking School" at FRIENDS RADIO SERVICE WATCH and Centennial Road School. Tickets a- For Rost Esta", IssrrAw sad marteecis ;AxW Make or Modei R�AIBING vailable at 50 cents per night. Learn the latest tricks in cookery. Lucky 3 - - :'�I��SOt1 Realt Co. Arthur Field door prizes each,night. CAROL SINGERS OUT _. SUBUSBAPi SP , PHONE Pickering 6�W8 - 'The local;C. G. I..T. girls of about STOP 33, KING4BTON RD., SCAR'- 7.9911 � = twenty in number .were out "carol- I OA . PIC>LERLNG 8El3IDL'NTS IiAY CAiLL _ f FOR PRIM Eff [MATES _.Singing' here last week wit% � PICHF+RING gd .� their leader Mrs. Kay McEacnnie. ' f tZY>� MCS ONLY) - �� • $� Pickering Jewel -. They were well received wherever •g �$ BAST WE SHOULID HAVE IT'S - j Eavetrongk sad Tbmm th ` they went. After .they had been a= round the,-linage They returned to Sold and I ouff" .;PICISERING TOWNSHIP.` - - ; the home of Miss Jessie Bushby for _ refreshments. _ ;PHQNE, PICS. 202Jl _. - BUILDING PERMITS Testees - Continued - R�AZ'VjAN - Ta...>�. to S P. ed and are.gratefuI to Mr. Balsdon � b7 appdatiaest -- for thirty years of truly helpful ser- -- .: �7Aeet e# Works �ROU%i rice around that $gaol. REGULAR . _. _ Mr. G'Trant Messer was later nom flue 'of Pw rbw Nowa OlYlea i ' mated, which he accepted. - BUIMINOi RTSPEMI, ! The Board,-com!nencing 18512 will, be: Grant Messer, years: w. C. pl;orH PICKERING 3 jioes Irwin, one W Year s Eve Dince ACaxtiOVR'r - DYurkar, Mess.; tasa.is .. I f BERT CAREY, Phone s sld7 CARDS OW THANKS R. R. 2. AOMCOURT,ONTARIO. We wish to ettpresd our sincere WELL DIGGING,SEPTIC TANKS, Furnaces — burs ■ �" Brou COMPRESSOR WOIt[ .TRENCl3IIN(} relation to relatives, neigh , EAP83I'BOU(iH aPP p and friends from CrherryWood, Dun- __ PRESSURE WPUMPS :7 barton and Rouge Hills Woman's DECEMBER 31 tB0WLS% AM `Associations for the beautiful flovt� _ resents for our Gol- - D Land Sure $OT WATSB YST m _ ers cards and p an Surveys -_ :,den Wedding Anniversary. - - Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Judd G• T> HORTON �• • 'Barn • • • Sponsored by Browghani I wish, through the columns of the Ontario Land Surveyor _ News to thank my many friends and _ _ And Clr'il Engineer Pihone: Brookiin 72 $ ! ngigrnbors who so kindly revembered - SCO murllt Club -'me With flowers, fruit and'cards, -- . N y i4 Edward Street; flag « ><s Highway, gotttii Brad ` - 'during my stay in hgspital. .Wisbing __ .._ _ Pboae Bnm*1iu ?Y 7onsu _.them all a Very Happy Nese Year... Phsnea Plell g W0p Vx R Mrs. H. 'White . �,, .. ,S,yt' .+'C•��c..vh"+�iSMiI.iY.�s`L,f4.i6:.:2A�!•n:�M:Y'��5+��.+`.CME �. "�1Ns'` "f:7'£ awrTL.��""'1'-. .,.T ..^row-*'7"�e�'v i+F.. ....�5''t�� �.J% •Wl{ •w i r*tm Y • • O Sumin its Sirectoru terial in Stock 32k tit - A.E. Richardson _STAFFORD BROS. PHABL ORRY, BLUE and - _.y_. _ �/ OR>i�N ARBORITE sat. George's Church, Piekeriad T'sirport United Chareh 4 .,. OM PtBAL INSURANCIJ _ .MOZfV1R>mNTAL �PORt�B AL�V'UM MOULDINGS Sunday, December 30, 1951 �tev. J. K. Brahasy Minister- 1 - ALAL NOTAI Pbome - Wbitbr 5ft Sunday School at 10.00 a. m. Morn- 8. C. Fflt II33IDE ss OUTSIDE ing prayer.and Carole at 11,00 a. m. Our W. A. held their Election otf y^� COAs jzhe ANCIm'' MLS DO"AS ST. B. �V�I'T191Y DOORS Preacher at thin rerrice, Rev. E, G. Officers on December 43. Preadmit) �' CISAR PWB.COMBBINATiON Robinson-All are cordially'invited.�. Mrs. Henderson: let Vice-PYes., Mrs., - T� Sarre You. -- ftOI[Br PiCKHBIItG ee � _DOCW COMPL>DM WITH — �-- Scott; 2nd vice-Pres., bin. Shop* - McEAC DAMNA r bed GLASS St. Paul's Church, so bait t ard; Ree. Secretary, Mrs: Shepperda GordonCorr. Secretary,.Mrs. Guthrie; Trom- . M. GPlease note, there will be no Sun- urer, Mrs. E. Baladon; Devottional. _ ►U`RAL B�'i`3 7$NIZ'IFR, AALF.R LLTId8E8 YARDS School. Instead, the children ;Bre Mrs, Scott; TRower Con., Mrs. 4bok;: asked to attend the Children's Carol r'' ItJNERAL DIRECTOR Social Con., Mrs. Henderson; Yana- / PICHEBINn, ONTARIO Service a 3.0 p. on subject '{;otatrit.; Mrs. G'txl�rie and Mrs- Heti• T Service To sad From PHONE. ]fish. i4. " at Melody. Parents are dersoa S Perste Atnbubtaee Ses�iee OSHAWIA ' especiadlyoinvited to attend and to y, December 16, was ;White! Day or I't4ght y _ n. t with bring the children. Gift Sunday w tae lesson read by E]tsrtered Bytsea For lI - ••�.---•--•-••-• R'O` McEA�I�, EILEEN JACKSON PICK•ERING UNITED CHURCH aI�picture storys Helezi oq preparing re Minister fo the L P r'y - P P_ g RHONE: PICK NG 214iWtd- Phony Pick. 193 oPT� IST kRer• A. E, Young, M1inister corning of Christ. The Ordnance of Byes Examined Glasses Fitted — Baptism was performed with the ins: • PICKERING Womea'e Missionary Satiety fast son on Mr. and Mrs, Andre�w Kt:'V AN© CLARKE Pi&e '�• ,Ont• y Ev e _ The Women's Missionary. Society. Bakalar and the infant son of bit. BY APPOt will bold their first meeting of the and Mrs. JohnFertile. There was, ar _. R311.-T. E Flret 'Door Eaat O! year 1952 at the home of Mrs.. Ir good,attendance at ,both services. AUCTION=" ;fir �][) Masonic Hall � wing Waite, on Thursday afternoon.,- �r e.are Sorry to learn that Mr. Rabt. - Licensed and Authorized for the rY A _* PHOT Pt( IsBiI111G January 3 at ?.30 o'clock. Secret` Balsdon is still very sick and confin- Counties of Ontario and York. aries Please bring reports. Meanbers ed to itis home. We hope he will be - - LLCSN38D AUL'1TON181Dt Yd and visitors cordially invited to at- improved soon. - Corr. t Farm Stock; Implements House- tend. - - nrniture,. Reel Estate YAIsETATOB s a • oor Speeialty at Reasonable ` ' BUILDER Chair Practise St: George's Women's Guild t Rates. Dual Service for the _ Pbome er Wzko will be withdrawn this week, repeat- ing the Christmas morning anfhems. will scold their finer meeting'of Ez� - Mi119kea P. O, phone Agin: 59" DUNDAS � MYK �� New Year at the home of Mrs. W. >Raritbate P. O. horse Mark. 906 e/kB]tsIETS ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Crun=er, 4.20 Pe St, W;aitb'f, ons D -,YIT MEN-CABINEW CHIT XH Thursdby, January 3, at 2.90 p, In. Premtites have been established Rev. David Marsball. Minister Please, all come, for this meeting auctioneers since 1880. + I'MLT and INSTALLED 3.60 V. m. - Sunday School will decide many things. Hostesses: - - • I AlJE1fiAT101+15 ON YOTJDiL 3.00 P. m. -Worship Service - -Mrs: Crammer turd Un- Robinson. OrPTOlEETSIST NOUN. M& 9.ft to ileo ami 9.M to 11" ......-r--_ :!DAVID H. MARSHALL 8"Elsigs3 �.. W", Frt. Visa ierat.rr� DISKM BIDG Op,:. P. 0. Pickering Village s FARM, o w MORE ACOD M OSHAWA. ONTARIO PHOl� � - PICKERING r! Phaae - Ree. !-4687: Oft. &41*2 _ - i,. � 1 ~NZi-PIC3Biii<MG W J 112 . f�-DkW 1 Knox, Enniskillen, on Christmas day. - Mr. MRDS . Hamilton is having' (;briars• Oaamsie Laced SurseDONEVAN and CjWors, Aad A - Balsdon�-with Mr. and Mss.---C, •4. iMae . *' _ - Pro[essienal �agfasses ,Sellers & AtklnSOn The paeRpoaea meeting of lite 'W. 9116 King Street, East Pb*"Ade.901 W sf-"too"- 900 M- S. winch was to be said at the f'U3'FiAWA-, ONT. home of Mrs. Lackey last week is 1Licensed Phone: sdfeseti re _ _ bels held this Thu afternoon in the .,. RIGARDLESS OF MAKE OR MODEL 18 A committee of the W. A. ladies t .'-,Auctioneers met at the home of Mrs.M. A. Knox A�NIOMEf y:{ so reales zzperbox o one day Last week when they pack- - Q�urn81i - . ed ele7en-boxes of Christmas Chess ` - Sales conducted anywhere _ for the sick and abut-ins of the room- :ti a r x,f' f dpetialiaimg in Farm Stoc:14 Farni- munity. :_W - { _ _ E OFFER :. - _ tare and Proyerty Sales _ 'Er _. "HJihway Meansteet iibeb The Sunday school Concert was a LOW cost lon, with All Sales persesdty Meted aad held on Friday . night:-with a guod p , _. SOBT. AUSM PYOP. Advertised: Bilis prepared- and attendance - Santa Claus.made his - insurance coverage, designed •s- u' R. R. It Wbitby, Ontario % ) tai. regular visit and helped distribute peeially for those who want the MT service at a Two ]tiler Wei_ 'Viy pa gyp- �+ the presents from swell-laden tree. LOWER COST. r Between Whitby F 18n1 t r7elYlZie The I. O. 0. F. Ledge met in r - _ An,d p P alar form on Thursday a etdng;Dec- �� COIVStJLT US IES FORE YOU Wv YOUR 1�1W GR E p90b1g' WBITSiC 40f ember 20 wit'it Bro. Ralph_Cmwford ��. _ Reasonable Mates in the-chair. After the business peter PDO1tiR: 9TOU!•!"YILI.>0 90e iod a social everting was enjoyed bar -FALL OR W$1TE, _ _ ail--present. _ _ and The Firemen held their antral pOU9ia� of � • • meeting one evening recently w',tett • PUOROGRAK*R L01 ��e the following were appointed for the ` coming year: President, Robt. Mill- _Fick• '259 J 1 South Fairport i49. HMsek St, South, Whitby, out. WCBI+T9ED AUCTION>i1BR er: vice-Preis„ K. Pascoe: Fire Chief phone - Z255 Pieketrieg and Whkbt TwK Rosa Knox, Deputy Chief, Ed. Jones; - IL 1;„ � P1CZ>filal'ti Secretary, George Duncan: T'remuri s ,hart; ,Bousshoid end Pmpert7 er, Frank Carter: Directors: D. L, LOANS ON YOUR PRESENT AUTO 104e OB LATER Mairs, Thos. Philip, Fred Cassie, H. CIfE 11t RENIN( . E - Sal.. a gv�y Plaxton, W. Slack, Mannan •Ellicott. 9Ptoapt Attend Giyem •Audi�6ors: W. C. Willson and Morley Serol ��ft ply on Friday, stitutions are a credit to this town- -DIXON" Writtby R. R. 1 Pym 914 Harlotk- the kiddies in this district were avail ship.-and Ontario County. Tree High Mr. and Mrs. H. Madill,-also Edna taken care of and they seemed to be School is as modern, up-to-do as and Jimmie of Port Credit, called on getting plenty of pleasure at all any school in Ontario, avA t2w _ [7 Lumber, Trim, Doors, Prefit Witdsn► •Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Maine on Friday three celebrations. School Board members deserve a lot a Q� t:nitsi -Wallboards, Plywoods last, Mr. and Mrs, Colborne and grams- og credit acrd thanks for the greats lJ Ts�aa Hardware and Paint And All Miss Muriel Sheppard of Toronto- .son left last Saturday for Cleveland, work they did on this project, Fail+- '` Builders' Supplies to spent tae weekend at her home.. to spend the holiday season-with view- Lodge, too, is fully modern. 1M,AR AM _. ' ` • • r here. relati•res. and trite aged folic 'who live there ^' A Coatplete Service From One .-Mr, and Mrs. Ross Knox also Bah- Sincere congratulations to Mr. will have-all tate comfort that human WW ..Store For Home-owners And ty-Jean and Fay visited Mr. and Robert McPherson, who celebrated ingenuity and-consideration can pro- Builders Mrs: McGuckin of Goodwood on Sun- last Sunday. _ aide. Reeve Westney, who is retiring �. W• DIXON -"' — — day. The new.District High• School in .from office this year, might well be, p rig-lpg No Down Payment—Time Payment Mrs, J. Greig, Markham, visited Pickering was formally opened,•ons pmud,,Qf the-'part he,I pled Available To Home-owners her son Lloyd and Mrs• Gregg on Monday, December 10; and the new bringing the two inst.xnons into A!!M$L�LAl'�CE i Sunday. County Home, lFairview Lodge, on being CALL US COLLECT FOR Mrs. Gannon of Mi n spent the Wednesday, Decemher 19, Both in- t INFORMATION week-end with her brot er Warren .frien _ THE COMRIE_LUMBER CO. Ltd. , anMr. a.nd Mrsd Mrs. '.A].nHary er and son _ 11' Mrs. Harvey -Sr.,.spent f ' rn• Sear 8SSf3 He. i . John, also Y - iwxA,I'IT ami CONAN"T FREE DELIVERY C;ruistmas at-the home of. his. bra .. _ � R�eeVAera ami 968"1805 Cher Bob, and f&nily at Haliburton. Coastal, E. C► WANTED Mr. 'and Mss. Francis Willson. of D. Pickering, called on his parents, W,, - Bogie 0.06021*9 S.A. COUNTRY BOMES �LL ACREAGES sad C. and Mea. Willson n Sunday. FARMS Miss Jean McGuckin spent the .. Oak, 7 1-s:Simcoe 3k S. buyers �• week-end and holiday with her par � y • • �� �V: Pboao - $4Z24 We y ��f ents Mr, and Mrs, McGuakin,t Good- •rte Ajax, Ontario CALL- Mr. INash down GLIS Hr. and Mrs. D. L. Mairs visited . s . Plop =6 for prompt and erpesleseed her brother Bob and Mrs. Dawson. +- 9orv1G of Brooklin, on Sunday. Nright#: MA1091 - Office EMS-OW4 .. .insurance Coo J. A. WILLOUG�HBY and SONS East Woodland" Waite or Phoneme • . . • Cheep Rates For Fano And Country ` Sixty � issalesmrn HAPPY NEW YEAR TO -DAILY S E R V I C E ._. 1. TAndstorm Insurance On Buildlags EVERYBODY was W1aAmills,, Silos;, eta - ' This community was -eery sorry To A L L CANADIAN AND U.S.A.POINTS Jlwtoerobibe Insurance of All Kinds. that Harold Mitchell could.not, see - _ - _ ,� • QQ Oj T�j„1 A (u his way clear to sit-on the Fire Area . Bowman & Gibson iia` V aitlr•a Committee during 1952. He was CHARTEREQ BUSES _ PHONE: wHITl3 5$1 -� nominated, but declined, owing to OFFER IDEAL S E R V I C E Mr. Ted Follows of.Hamilton callr his numerous'other activities. Mr. - = ed bn Mr.. Russell Gray.one day re- Mitchell'14 a member of the High _ .. _ :_ " ,FOR ALL .GROUP TRAVEL - _ OLD HOA91llt9 - ii6,00 cantly. School Board and that has taken.and ` At Your Fars Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt of 'Lor- will continue to.take, much o! his' HOUSE ALSO onto'spent the weekend with• Mr.- gime:and Mrs. B. Browes: What with our Sunday School �M&I 4500 DFAD ,OR CRIPPLED STOCK Mr. and Mrs. Win.-Knox, Mr. and Carol Service and party last Sunday dourly Pick-Up Mrs. Rosa Knox and Betty-Jean and evening, our-Association Christmas ! CAlrtPML MM May, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Pascoe Party last Thursday night, and the iRn� Goiloei - Aslmooart 18 J 12 wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. George r :W ; : ANHIRST 4 LE TA,� -�— zl tawu�y s Data Andrews' Is there ever any excuse to elope? "We love each other with all our 1 Veal is the most delicately fla- I teaspoon Worceatetshlre ftstlta • Ona distracted girl thinks so. She hearts• He wants me to marry him, vored of all the 'red meats" and, 6 hot biscuits or corn meal mai- fallen in love. And her mother, live with his family in another city because of this, extra care should 5rss,'split and buttered who objected to every boy friend and continue my college •training bo - 'ten in its cooking so that Brown onion lightly in butter is she had,•is furious. there. 7. n f its savour is lost. Veal skillet. Akdd soup, veal, peas; milk. "We •know "Them is no way except to elope. should -*Ways be cooked at low and Worcestershire sauce; simmer she'll never let But we do want to do the right �y dry, Jad urn and, 'a3 it is somewhat over low heat 10' minutes. Place ' us marry," the thing." dr tions! ,isture is needed. - buttom Halves of biscuits on plat- girl wr.itea. LONESOME'& DESPERATEY' is of veal ter,"Would it be If ever a girl had reason to take Ourse certain � pour part of veal mixture over wrong, to run * things into her own hands, this are delicious when roasts „ A leg, each, place tops of biscuits on,mix- * s. rump, shoulder or rib cut ma be lure in shortcake fashion and pour away?*' is' proper * �Forayears she has been under cooked in this manner,; but, be remaining veal mixture over. Garn- for parents to ` her moShfr'a thumb, treated line veal• has so little fat on it, the fla- with sprigs of parsley or=strips * vor of the roast will be improved of imiento. . be careful whom a"child. Cheated of the natural + + • if a strip of salt pork or bacon their daughters good times youth deserves, the re- p p u - ' date, But some mothers are so nn- • sentment against her mother has laid on top during the cooking. If you".h t to have an oven + mounded—until now, when love Cook uncovered at 300 F. until dinner some evening and use left= reasonably strict that `they practice a itself is denied, she rebels. tender. over veal, try this unusual Casser- ally drive s girl to drastic action. Her mother's radical discipline Braising brings out veal's natural 'ole that combines cheese with the NO 80CL+sL LIFE * is probably the result of her own •delicate flavor perhaps better than meat. I learned that m mother y Y of et, made • the girl continues, "Never did I date Youthful indiscretion: Determined any other method of cooking, and VEAL CASSEROLE WITH stuffed birds,'breast, veal, breaded a boy who pleased my mother. She * to protect her daughter from Brand OP Old Music—leanin CHEESE * temptation, she has, imposed. a g chops, steak with mushrooms, etc., - 2 cups cubed, cooked veal was not kind even to my girl friends. * solitary life that would have against the shop of a musical are delicious when braised and 3 slices bread cut in cubit (yon I've lived much alone, not allowed • made a girl leave home- long instrument maker In Greenwich baked or simmered. can used corn chips to go to parties or the tnovfes. * ago—and with an lad who was. - Village, Oscar Brand, singer of A veal-stretchin dish that can 2 --- °_ g g tablespoons pickle relish e I ever a girl had reason to take + kind to her, Y _folk song[..-strums lazy melodies be cooked in a short time and is so 2 tablespoons flour •-.�. a mistake before she married. But • Yet is eloping the answer n� from a 17th century Theorbo unusual that friends will ask you to r/a cup*shredded Citnad*n charge should she torture me for, a sin * If these two could start mar- guitar. The rare contra-bass In- repeat- it when they come again Is 1 cup milk she committed? g g prospect tablespoon ca • ria a together, with the p strument and the lyric of Brand's mads vith sour cream, A tossed 1 tab! catsup - '- Five months ago, I fell in love z g ' + of coatiauing that way, who salad with a tart dressing goes well 1 teaspoon salt with this boy. A month later, he * > tune appears to keep the young- wo�ld blame them. But they with this dish. Plate bread cubes in oven to Joined the Marines. Twice last * must be separated until the man star on the sldewolk entranesd. VEAL WITH SOUR CREAM toast while preheating oven.• Place 'summer he came to see me. My * has finished his military service. 2 pounds veal cutlet veal in greased 2-quart casserole mother was furioust Knowing how * Ulgtess she knows his family, 3 naafi anions and add pickle and flour on top._ the has always restricted my social * and is confident they would wet- ,c.r�;� < 3 pound mushrooms Caps, ant Spread cheese over this and cover life, he understand why she resents + come her living with them, it is in pima with the toasted bread crumbs or ham' I * my opinion she had better post- a+.-r 1 rip.wmatw, paled with crushed corn chips. Comltine • pone her marriage and stay with PH6�O���� Sak.aad peppeC milk, catsup and salt and.pour over - _ * her mother. However unfriendly s+ r pmt all, Bake at 3500 F. 25-30 minutes. * they are, she would o in fit- Butter or margarine _ '' • miliar surroundings, continuing ' • her-studies in the same college. ,�„ Have butcher remove bone and - VOWN ON THE FARM * And she would not be hurting � ��^ t^°Fwm fat and separate cutlets at the her mother by a defiant elope- membranes: Melt butter in iron An owner received a feller from ti * Incur. - poti' Pound meat• season, and * Married, living is his home, So quickly the days, the weeks brown in pot. Add onions, mush-- v his farm manager during the wet • she might have to face new prob- and months go by; so soon the time room caps, and tomato. Cook for of eveson giving a doleful account • • terra that could •try her even comes round again when friend a few minutes and add sour cream. of everything. The hay spoilt; mea- •. f' + more. greets friend with cheery Christ- Cook .about two• minutes more. dows under water: the sheep with •; + • , * the foot-rot. It wound up '�y say- •••• * TO "L O N E S O Z+d E AND alas wishes, Ah yea, and at Christ- Serve with hot. cooked rice or fag: "it's wet eve where oth"M DESPERATE": 'I• sympathize Inas Parties and eommunit con noodles. Chicken may be substitut- • Y but we h • * Y b , t•�zrrpe tie f:oas rad she's _ • with you with all my heart You Certs Old Timers and New Cana- ed for veal. dry"* 8----•-.,. t - + have, been a good -and loyal dians greet each other without, se- ' * Almost Bier • daughter under the most trying serve. In the Christmas spirit of - y one liken a ,short- •«� ��� - * circumstances You will be loving and giving there is no dis= cake, especially if the biscuit or Up-adedown W Preven• Peskin; i -+ just as free to marry later as tinction of race or creed; age or corn muffin used.is-a deficit ¢old- t �o • you are now, you-know = and social ata ding- And so from Gin- en brown and crisp. A veal short- ON your mother's knowledge that ger Farm to all the homes where cake with peas is quickly made and You refused to elope should sof- these Chronicles are read comes-my highly tempting to look at. You r Q tr * ten hes attitude considerably, sincere wish that each one o[ you can make the biscuits fresh or use ' t av�, • and give you more social fret:- will have a very happy Christmas those left from last,flight's dinner. N Z S '• <k t, , • dom than season. 19 / Q • You'vv ever had. VEAL SHORTCAKE •• •• +. ' ` To homes where- there is no" 1 small onion chopped (about - _ There are few circumstances that • •• ••�, ,-. a Cloud in the sky; where young- � cup) Q G •. • Justify an elopement. Weigh els inters-ass--carefree and gay, it is I tablespoon butter or margar- d ',• question, thoughtfully, bsf r�you my wish that .Christmas may add � 1"""tom • a ' do•. . : Arme Hirst's common sense to that• same happiness and joy. '1`can condensed cream of calory S r C and wisdom can help you decide. •.But in homes where hearts are soup j Write her at Box 1, 123-Eighteenth .troubled, where perhaps, for the ] CUP diced,cooked veal _ - Street. New Toronto, Ont. - first time, the family circle is in- Y '�P cooked peas, drained - - complete-, I hope the Christmas a/ cup milk 1 Economy 'message will bring'new faith and 557 A couple of Hollywood producer$ a quiet sense of healing and peace- been a source of comfort and-hope all a planning' a war epic this said Christmas, we know, has a-dif- -•. even to the Huron Indiana who � � *- ��/� a11 epics. "We gotta make this big ;trent meaningto different i1C�YE�',I�rDR4//A!�Of �sll47il1 Y.1 !•" _ —real big." said one. ."The way ! people wevld gather together to sing see it—well hafts have regular and, as with many•other things in $)runs `to the Christ-child,- after armies of extras. Why, in one scene life, it is what we make it. The first building a chapel of cedar:and y , -I'm gonna use four thousand men choice is our own. As Christmas is fir to honour tile Infant Jesus. Just about everything your dar- on one side—five thousand on. the to will our memories be, of:this The 'first Christmas carol ever and of -ever Christmas. _ '-'ling wants—in ONE pattern!, A other.'t y -.suit& in Old .Canada was probably beautiful 9-inch dolly and so many "Colossal, Charlet," says the Yesterday there was a Santa that written in the Huron. Lan- i slotMesIr —what a thrill this gives! other spegimen. "But ain'tcha for-„ Clause parade in oar small town- gunge by Father de Brtboeuf.' It - Her imaginative play at its bestl gettin' one thing? Nine thousand and don't think it was only the, was written in simple language men and when the shooting's y that it might be easily understood _- She can dress dolly, for-each g's -fin- children who enjoyed tt! [Tnfortu- Y _ day! Pattern' $57 has 9-inch doll �ished they'all gotta be paid off. nately l was unable to get down by the Huron ..Indians. Its beauty transfer; clothes patterns. How about that:" to see the actual parade but an lies in its simplicity, Here is the : "A cinch," the first producer told hour later 1 felt its influence_ It hymn. It is called "fesous Aha:- Send coi TWENTY-FIVE CENTS him: "In the last .battle -scene— was there in the ha tonhia" (Jesus is Born), is coins (stamps cannot be ac- happy, laughing "Twas in the moon of winter when eepted) for this pattern to Box 1,' we use real bullets." facts of the children; it •was in all the birds had fled A 123 Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Mother's voice as she shared young Oat. Print plain) PATTERN II�o Joke . A true friend is Tommy's enthusiasm. It was there That mighty Gitchi Ifanitou sent y an er, choirs instead NUMBER, your NAME and AD- one who 'knows you are no good, in Daddy's h'tar.v laugh as car- g DRESS_ then forgets ried the littlest one -home oar -his Before_their light, the stars grew f shoulder and parried the curious dim <Y questions of Miss Eight-year-old. And wondering hunters heard the --- — It was in the stores—behind the hymn yERE�s 1.Managed 2o.seat in /'���� CROSSWORD a'Stee° ceases counter, and in front of it. It was, "Jesus, your,Ring, is born; Jesus .. Q L at,.Reaps is•borb: in Excelsis Gloria. t: I1 s.Tree »s i.sgmpeer . -• . in the policeman's ood-humoured t * t g -PUZZLE la.Femtntoe �t6.Pikelfke fsL Ir1sh gr1n. It was behind the post NFORT - �.. 40 nam• in..Coe office wicket, and at every service Within a Iodge of broken bark 11.sandpipers receptacle the tender Babe was found And Elft It,Press oayment Sa.[least neat it flowed as freely as the.gas from ACRO08 8.Musical 81.Flow in.,Prepared A ragged robe of rabbit akin'his ! Foreman instrument ai.Pursue 4e.Hardens thepumps. ' People jostled each beauty d d RELIEF IS WTINO w' 8.Burn 8e. wondering ft.English rtvtr other. , I-humour ediv Along 'the eau c w•rappe around - - - {•Worthlep .'e. Marked with rear Mi.Blessing g And as the hunter raves drew There's one thing for the headache , t .'iewallk or stood talking in little b Frequently ur; 4.U tare nigh . . the muscular ncha and r+aias d wound t a ii.Early 48 Trees groups. Nobody r:ed. nol>,,c{� g that often accompany a.Be sorry 88.Beverage 48.By way of a cold Is.Encourage minded waiting in the- crowded The angel song rang loud and _ ti.ekonalmaPe . y 1 7 stores—This was the children's day high fast MI from ANTM b"ngireally pain and the relief -- 1s.Sharpen Jesus,.your King, is born; esus et 3R Bellow and the grown-ups enjoyed ill J is prolongedI IL Golf mound - is born: in Excelsis. Gloria. 11.sea eagle As 1 write the weather is nota • . R So get Ixsrexrlrrs and get quick 18 l.angh at bit like Christmas but of course, The earliest moon of winter time Comfort. IrraTAxrurs is compounded !R Parts o! before this column gets into is not so round and fair provea Parts of eatra g Print like a Prescription of three .sl,Air leak the whole. countryside may be. As was the rim of Glory on the Insoles!taijfMfenta, YOIl Can depend !s.Tremulous B t7 on its fast action is Pow) blanketed in snow three feet deep, helpless Infant thereevery getting relief frust >ti Knock One way or another it doesn't While..chiefs from far before him day «and gams,headache, 3L Rodam about ? really matter, imagination makes knelt rheumatic pain, for neuritic or st i8 cane+l up' for 'the weatherman's vagaries. With neuralgic pain. 8s.Tale w w gifts of fox and beaver pelt is.vapor Christmas carols ring out just as Jesus.•your King, is.born: Jesus of,Cover with cheerily whether we walk in mud motstes•e y is born: in Excelsis Gloria. list lnsfsnttne today �••.., 47.Kind or meat or in snow. Neither wind nor . * * grad eiw, .��•,,. s�Planet storm can. silence .our Christmas,. keep it handy �L>ttak•poestbte U., children of, the forest free;'O,' ,. • 44Lmaltfe• carols nor destroy the message of sons of Manitou \ , .47.Pam nlse _ name 1 hope that began long years ago The Holy Child of earth itnd { NotbWa� with the Christ-child's birth, Even Heaven is-born today for you weight in. Soviet .Rupsia_where,Christmas . Come.kneel kneel before the radiant 4hstanfin •d ab celebrations are forbidden one can aoy, 8.V t�kala be reasonably sure that well-loved Who brings )•on beauty, peace and 12-Tablet Tin 250 p Christmas caroIa are still silently, joy Sconofmical 48-Tablet Bottle 73e IL> ells surto in the hearts of the oppressed. Jesus your King, is born: Jesus ' ::Antweir Elttwl%ere or Thio Pap _.:,�. Christmas carols - have alwavq is born: In Excelsis Gloria."' 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' ` e pp/���� 71�$ PH.QNf 46, PICliE ti ' � .,�G�/�� *0NDAY;"TUESDAY,.WEDNESDAY'- DEC7AMER J'1; JAbA 1 116;4--S1wva At 7.aad R RAIL Holiday-Natimb am 1. - J.RO � 1 YO TUES.,WaED�DSDAY Mr-and �.� :z "' =may.oft_. wititb j Z21 NN NLiA :'. Hare � r _ _ Suindiay .• *�:. YYou'lE TQM Time Of Y _ Rhubarb (� LJS BAY MILLAND ands JAN STERLIM :s ?�� �ereewwere VOod oogtegatbons out VAI tib Riviera � y 'e• "�� x -$II .q � as Sunday at both churches. "AeXW KAT ;OWE %WZRNDY - 0DF1X P% $LSO TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL FEAR'[IRETTI music apd anutmas agessages were tSAR9F ON and FOX NF,{fi8 to order of the Halted church fi In the:eVa4ing BJig Ji Ori �?• � eld a Carpi-Ser-ed. . 7IYI,i,H JOSSand _ Wk * c COMING 1�TTB�lCTiOPt ,, neani�epyg t' _ *5 r 'bon and Ronnie es.speat fila 310LiDAY RIA'!'IhTE$ Tx� ` iaurday'a Hero =�- . Mr-And Mrs. Gordon Lma ' J031X.DMRTK and DONNA RSt® f lnn7y-spent the with soled �AtW SIO ?IQDNtTlli SHOW MONDAY 1 06 A.Y. Mn.and Tsyler. with J[r, f •. " Mr. and Mrs.Thos.Lye and taaitl7 h Sectiiid Chorus _ - i- a. - ` ownto and 'Mr. and :Mrs. Don Qt T . s nod°1�1Y spent Christmas. 4 � f.OS WITH and-Mrs. Len ,� '"� :AST,Ari�i •PA�+�'F�i 40DDARD Ah1'1D wt Mr. 1^ r .r _ .. A rWSH�►'�1''AND'816 McIntyre was the hot.' �� ^ 31:7 i• �o �''•, r:ALBO -:�3'Bbl BQr!�RFRY HQ w � OwORNEWS gueat�of a4is4 May Melnwtyre- C °#`Turemo z= _ , P ` ' > .repott that 14frs, � 1�11Wild cry over *� - x :t _ • w pact wed very sick been. ti • to pMr Mrs. Thos. l�sm �td and MEN ] �/�" � Ae� Orth �� �� e� � .x ' aCOMPLi �: a�a�� oar ��a • 1"F. IL ff. family Aoft of Mr, Ml s, A� hoildye. w�ra _ _ Z:i . Vlaft andMrs.James Peddie And 3JND P. M. { Mr, astardeve aw►t ' .d. family sit Coriwtmaa wftFi 1tErs. BYOtEiI �AMPLB FR tM ` W !Z! LGiD6li9 _fes SEA-SON Bacon at staaf rills. PAsit 4 N _ • • - hall • , ,v �. �,-. Alan Tomlin"nind familya� tpn spent Lb0'�.•m- - ► T r. a _ _ gr and Mrs. Clan Keevll had e+e'- ` da � lativq from Toronto hir hol*- day CUOStS. _ .. Mr, and. Mrs. Ross Redshaw and - �I r �ti L _ c family spent Christmas with Mr.and n.7T�R rr - Rrepor . that Mrs. s ., Evans those an the Sorry report '4Vktt. - us b among visit Yo ,. - Yit. -' - x .._ �I��.AI��'' " A TIVE _ �� PSR �•� Both � B i�wt-and � united � " . . _ .. annual -Cooncers lasteeeL y r r Mins Daley Duerden of Toronto - a N ` spent the week_e with relatives - - '`�LMI`two 1. . w • . �• , -- _ here _ r, Jack Badgerow etas off work : �. all last week from the Sarco 1'iwat `'Ally �. wtit#t the flu. _ av YOU' heard _ + r ' �,.. •` �. �;.:,. ,. • :=- Ward's the - .• Ti's and �sra�' �Friends and Qlie�m Ward families spent Christm,se too-' cibout *9 refrigerator gether. _ - that t 1 t a S The- children wilt be pleased ' to �` hO • laVB gi van i18 • re^ _. know that icingthe rink-has begun e - ,t ° :'"_' . _ and the first ccat already on. 1 their r # The Sarco employees Kaci a lo.et loyalpatrOIIB$8 ' f turkey din last week at the hand -_ Y office ut I*orpato. when they went f .daring 19b1 - ^ dawn by bus for the-bD MO _ Atiss Georgie Forsyth of Ushowa 1952 a h. RflC� ZD be the -- i - .< �. ' , "• �0 l�11O'C�R 4 �. spent the holidays with hes.peopk sy sppiest ewer"" Where.. _ E Mr. std Mn. A. Robertson beta for Use 6n X11. ,_. - •,.::�- - Christmas on Sunday this year and had a, their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. wad Jim Celt =- r V. µ h. Redman, Mr. and Mrs. Peter White « - • • cup _ sad Norman, W of Claremont and r Mr. Ira Calde , of Montana. •'` _ �. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox and Mr. :. and Mrs. McFadden of Toronto spent' , °* Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Keary ; 00 . . Johnson when they 'Meld': Christ- - maw, w t Mrs ConnM'spent Christmas DayAs h W ' with friends in Oshawa. meets - •A. Mrs. Oondy spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James Barris, of _ stouftville BY THIS *3 Mr. and Mm Hugh Gregg spent `9NIFIT , the holiday.with her parents at Not` GOOD- NEWS + a;, , `zA--- �':r'''�-• - •. .wood. r Mrs. Murray •Orvnerod and.-Mr. COMBINATION t - and Mrs. Emerson Ormerod of Tor 'YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER il onto spent Chiihtmas D with Mr. ay yac CMPloh; and Mrs. M. Johnson.. local news. YouNOW slo�ondebb to lu+ew ep ' O'%-er $61,,40 was realized for=the .6hat is going on wMae yor lire._ Refugee Fund for Korean children Sue lin gin in e L - y 9 taken at the-morning service of the Rsnoldng-- w qw ,a•- , • 1 'r United Church on December iB :Stteoa se twueM In, ~ 71%c U SiM tans is Mrs. Janes McCullough spent the job, your.Moab• rang" m a#i�prpport , ? holiday with her family in Toronto eve usi ` Mr. and Mrs. John Beelby' were iu1 the holiday guests of -Mr. and Mrs. F _ "ones sews. tiers is ... ♦ Robert Haslam StoutPville.. fat THt CHRISTIAN EGENCt neurone* is ., At n. -9 . MONITnR. '' . Coale and Mrs. Bruce. Hartoa bwwelNs "till *•; � Mrs is fie �lf=pp{saiOs • �•x Sun&y here wl'i�l y • M andLansing s.EElarl Cook Th- latter Mftowdyt '•� ���rir*' ty _ l�eaE Christmas Day With .Mr..and 'ape' �TMo CMS, I Mrs: Norman Burton. . ►iHistt fe�ttw UM 7 ` LISTEN T _ R NE �E. ' 11 T S Mr: and Mrs. Jack Norton"had "AK. sessions ro--TM C w- D4U�.7 S {w7 - + `: their f anvil home with• .. • RE; C3 F NATIO N :� I. `'t7 H'ttV'1V E y them 'for _ tgsoee Matifes views!Me Neta. the holiday> . aN this,coup" i -Sarco employees, and em to ees of _�1972 jjffG ONT.I the local Co-Operative had Mond ...._. � z, Z- ,:�t-�.......... off. Seems like the day after would � � ' P � �. MoedsZ, a roads to ': ore m _ ri.sN asslsw i S.Massy us n. Cls TH : a• agreement with the atom- 8' U �y►Q■ � a■(�n r were'stili ocked -' y rr I �r a �.i V i i 'P T1te to iuw0.- l le' . cad made drii, f m8 danger :if you nave any persona: jtema *. , eral' caro andel up•, in •the please hone them in to ? News "HEACH lzt< h 1)ecke. s-Hill,over the week �I SSW)Our readers - your :;: _ _ . c)1►'1!•Pic'It REtI1vG aM s t • -Mr, said Mrs: Jack Mansell and '•1fr: and Mrs. Clank Kesyll wert, i0 :�a r nod teen •rw �►. ai eRtsvi fn nun OL candl�tg .. . ^*+•p�•ererlto',ol1 jfaf. z ', :: y ,. ... : � Mn. wa st Redsha '.c • =liMs weri'out last week end and Sunda with �Mr.�ands Mrs Daft .s " P +a.t• twssrt {' e- a