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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_09_28i. • VOitw'?O KO. ciription,00 U. �.ap W,OR'IT O► FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,119bi 5 Cents per ceps A•thorized As 3eeen Class atter . Prion: >ig• 7e r W. C. &URKAA and SON PTJIBI.[ :l S •And Mork sts .Mane •nknowns �C®dalism � U 'Y 11an• -li East Woodla pis �t�zens n rmsp - trots i $10.00 RDWARD- Pickering Hunt Club Hold Annual Meetine East Woodlands Community �1Ce 1�' pUNBARTON KIWANIS SCHOOL FAIR - iation is offering a, reward of !Airs. John Mtulcar, The i"ickering Hunt Club held it's opals to anyoria who can supply Passes I1, Her Eighty-Sixth Year annual meg September. 15tL at With information ab to who has The following is a complete list School S. Jimmy Gray Brock Rd meeting P Conning to Pickering in 1'884 when of winners in each class: School. which time the Board of Directors throwing stones at the windows was reinstated for another year and Community H�1. Damage last her husband• the late John Murkar ( ART: a, Class 4-Best Pr. Pullet &Cockerel y le assumed the principalship of the Class 1 =Grade 1 . 1. Harvey Perrault, Pickering the following officers were elected: y resulted in their having to local public school, Mrs. John Mur- 1. Kenneth Quinn, Dunbarton School; 2. Peter Spice, Brock Road 1 Pres•, Gordon Bray; Sec., 'Dr. V. E. e 86 panes of glass.' Anyone kar paste away on Monday at the School, 2. Carolyn Plitt', Base Line School; 3. Victor Norman, Rouge Cartwright; Tress., Ross. Muribun. information, please contact home of her son W. C. Murkar, in School; S. Patsy Parry, Brock Road School. The club feels fortunate in again, rt Hull,. R. R. 3, Pickering, oz her '86th year after an illness of a- . School. Class 5-Beet Trio--either sex being invited to the Turner Caimp on r other member of the association. bout five weeks. Class 2 - Grade 2 or mixed the border de Algonquin Park. This Fred Doyle, Toronto Passes Bora in Sydenh.rn, near Trenton 1. Alice Ilott, 2. Rosemary. Symes, 1. John Busboy, Pickering School; camp, considered the finest in Ont- Fred family moved to Bruce County Brock Road School; 3. Robert Hill, 2. Garry Balsdon, Base Line School; ani#,, has already turned down 108 schen, the deceased was five years-''Dunbarton School. 3. Phoebe Baker, Pickering School. applications from other clubs. Al- death took place in Toronto, old Entering a popular calling for Class 3 - Grade 3 VEGETABLES though last year was considered a Wednesday, Sept, 19, of a forte e P P year for deer hunting. 3 6 deer Pickering resident, Mrs. Fired Yong women of those, days, she 1. Wendy Brayman, Drnbartoa Class 1 -Corn poor , g. e (formerly Melliesa Palmer) was engaged in millinery at London, School; 2. Barbara Walker, 3. Don 1;- Beverley England, Dunbarton writ week out la Turner Camp the wing a short illneea. They. res- which' she followed until her mar_ r- ald Squires, Base Line School. School; 2. Ted McIntosh, Cherry- first week of last years hunting. at bl Grandview Ave. lae in 1893, . Class 4 - Grade 4 wood School; 3. Sandra Fertile, The following h2we signed up for he daughter of the late George 1. Murray Balsdon, Base Line I Base Line School. this ,years hunt: Gordan Bray, W. Mrs. Palmer, Pickering, they School; 1. Diane Smith, Brock Rd. Class 2 - Beans V. E. Cartwright, Ross 3Surisonr W ed to Toronto many years ago, School; 3. Joyce Bridgman, Base 1.' Shirley, orton, Cherrywood Westney, Fred Stork, Tom Watson. Mr. Doyle -entered the employ Line School. School; 2. Y3aaiel Luxton, Rouge Han Purvis, Fled Roffey, Mike Toronto Street Railway as a PRINTING School; 3. Bob Gates, Cherrywood Dwyer, Liam Calvert, R ilf Hunt and Class 1 - Grade 2 School. Don Scott. Doyle woe. the eldest of four - 1. Jyttp Jargensen, 2. - Donald Clam 3 -Carrots Wbbttington-Bayles afire, two of whom survive',; :Hobbs; 8. Gwen Quinton 1. Paulette Riches, Chesrywood (h1Ers. H. A. Mat<itett, Tor- ' Class 2 - Grade 3 -School; 2. Paddy Gates, Cherry- r ''Miss Dorothy Alberta Bayles, d-u- p), and Be H. (Mrs Ralph Fier- • y 1. Ruth Littleford, 2. Douglass Bur- wood School; 3. Dawn Watson, ghter of Mr. and M s. Walter Bayles - p Los Angeles). Bertha passed a- { - ton, Dunbarton School; S. Gloria Dunbarton School.., of brougham, became the bride of some yew ago. Once daughter, I - McCricken, Cherrywood School. Class 4 -Onions Mr. Kenneth Herbert Whittington, mate, also survi-res Dir. Doyle �' µ i Class 3 -Grade 4 1. .Paulette Riches Cherrywood son of the.late Mr. mind`-Urs. rr. d 3eeemnaed hes eighteen months s' �',.': �•� _ 1. Jacqueline Savolainepe, 2. Ber-' School; 2. -Dawn Watson; Dunbar- Whittington of Oshawa, in a lovely Interment took- place at Mount tha Lawson, Dunbaiton School; 3. ton School; 8. Neil Ayres; Picker- autumn. cer.-n.onr in brougham" l n- Ssant CeaaeUery. I Maeva Smith, Rouge School.. ing School. ited Church, Sat, Sept. =?, at 'r10 _ .MODELL-ING - Class S - Beets o'clock. Rev. H. L:aare yenunr,ra - -- Dunbarton Home and School: Class 1 - Grade 2 1. Paulette Riches, Cherrywood 1. Gail Smith, Brock Road School; . School; 2.- Stanley-obbs, Duiibartoa '• the cereaFony before ► background x x of small cedar trees and baskets of he first fall meeting of the Dun- -2. Ricky Bernier, 8: Donald Hobbs, School; 3. Bruce Hollinger, Rouge dahlia and gladioli. - ton ,Home and School Associate .-Dunbarton School. - School. _ The bride gi--en in marriage by will be held Wed. Oct. 3rd' at Class 2 - Grade 3 -Class 6 - Cabbage her father, •.'lure a jgLWa of cara,at- p, min in Dunbarton school, The r. Patsy Gray; 2 Bill Cargill, 3. 1. Beverley England; 2. Bob Sod- - . ion WhAL satin, fasnFc ned on period - st speaker will be Mss. Patty Glen White, Brock Road School... Wasik;- 8.. Harry Yetanan, Dunbar- lines, The wide sweetheart neckline .mer, General Secretary of Cite Class 3 - Grade 4 ton School _wta outlined -in ilug-e Leads and - Adian Save The Children Fund„ i. Irene Rormoa; 2. Billy Morgsn; " Class 7 - Best Display From seed pearls and the sheer nylon > has recently returned from S. Maeva Smith. Rouge School. Seeds Supplied :yoke was +also trimmed with' the -is, Lebanon and other Europe- CARVING IN WOOD OR SOAP ' 7. Joan Lumley, Rouge HUI; 2. Neil pearls .The long s:im sleeves_ %. ,re eountaies, which she has visited. = Cls<as l - Grade S Ayers, Piekeriag. School. illy painted and tLe full skirt fell in . A manber of the Presbyterian # ' visited us-home-months ago and 'Church here, she was an active I 1. Gary•Cruickshank. Cherrywo' .FLOWERS_ 'soft pleats, tc a,Llgh: Slkec:p. Her be remembered se a very able member, of its societies during her School; 2. _Bob Moffatt, Base bine Class 1 , 3 Blossoms Zinmips fkwrtip -reil was held in place with ;interesting speaker. lifetime. She was one of the first I School; $..Ronnie Kimura, Brogk. 1. Ted McIntosh, Chen. vod a head dress of apple blossca�ts. She ge cordial in id extended Road School. School • 2. Bruce Honfri er, members of the Woman's Club 1 then wore a atsaad c_ pearls, a ift of �l parents in the Duarbarton area Class 2 - Grade 6' School; S. Joan Lumley, Rouge - - p. a`lled the Swastika Club) nail a . 1. Neil Ayers, Pickering. School; SchoeL the groom She r:cried a muff of please note that a prize Of. $3.00 "m 4mber oS. the W. I.; also of the first - - red roses', and white mums. 31rs.. )awarded 'td the class with the tennis Club in Pickering, she, ouly L'. Suzanne Boyce; 3. Bpddy Rog- Class 2 - 6 Blooms Zinnias Howard lnoxton, niatron-of'-honor - - -- grat representation of parents a couple of weeks ago, was "recall- era, Brock Road School. 1. Joan Lumley; 2. Bruce Aollim• for her sinter; wvrE :su crci�iu t.�ar- Ae -vote for mothers, two for lat= lag those days and jokingly recalled Claab 3 - Grade 7 ger, Rouge School; 3. Marilyn egg dress with nylon nkt.yoke' and �9 ), . as well as a banner to hang _ the late Dr. R • M. Batemea and 1• Barry Hodgson, Dunbarton' Brayman; Dunbarton School matching rr ittrns. Miss Louise Rit- - • ' - "I nide the class-morn door' for a herself challenging _ all comers •in School; 2. Lynne Delacour, Pick- Class 3 - 12 Blooms e:hie, bridesmaid wort -a similar gown lod of one month. This $3:00 prize tennis doubles. She had always ering," School; S. Jeray Day, Base - French Marigolds m green taffetta with n3•lon net :o be used at the discretion of the been, an enthugaatic horse-woman, Line School. 1: Beverley ..England, Dunbarton yoke and matching mittens. They cher, possibly for the purchase of and when ` attending - the Toronto' i Clans 4. -Grade 8 School; 2. Walter Millen, Cherry- Mrore matchir g 1.,v_sdresses of apple ►ook or s retard, for t3ta bea>teiit. horse shows it wab always difficult 1. George Mugford.; 2..Leraa Anto wood School; .3. Bruce Hollinger, blossoms :_nd carried bougeta of, your. children to get her .to leave before the end rovitch, Pickering School; 3. Keith Rouge School. and y4llow n ums, rrsl.rctiv- At the close of the meet:nR a of the last act. She had enjoyed a Frederickson,. Durbarton School; Clare 4 French Marigolds green W half hoar will be held, daring rich life, as stated by her only a' POULTRY gest Bowl rro er' Lloyd t1'hittiMr. was his Wh you, ma$ meet the teachers few days before she died. Their brother's loo rs: u:r:. Mr. hh'tn:. Bare _ "Clang 1 -Best Pjallett •- 1. Bruce Hollinger, Rouge School; g 1. John Bushby, Pickering School; 2. Doug Moffatt, Base Lire School; lee and �Ir. Gaorge Fisher were. 1 your fellow parents. home here was always Harry Cook, Base Fine School; 3. Karen Schwa4, Rouge School. -ushers. bliss Grace White, Pickering 2. TO THE EDITOR as open house to their !a: my asset- 3. Roger Carleton, Dunbarton Class 5 - Best Table Centre t "wan " c rgani'�t :inti ]Ir s. Jim I{ each, _ .iates and friands-•she enjoyed en- _ School. 1. Eric Barkey; '. Bob Greener, Pickering sang "The Load's Pray teriuLini their friends. er'' aad "I'll Walk E.23ide• .You". would 1'ke thro' the mediurr, of • Shortly after the death of Mr, I Class 2 - Best Cockerel Pickering School; 3. Marie alit- A" ecce t'or. was held in Brougham rr paper, to find out why. the Murkar. she went to live with her 1. Harry Cook., Base Line School; chell, Dunbarton School. P - - " .pie who have loved ones buried 2. Re White,, Pickering School; Class 6 Beat Arranged I Hal[; . nuA-yI the ::rine FT.oui g son who surrivee• her, • with also 8 Basket Flowers wore z n3 dress a..^.d matching t}'e' Whttevale Cemetery and �*h►° four grandsons, two grand-daughters 3. Roger Carleton, Dumbarton oaccessories a.':d a corsage of yellow de thro' weeds knee liigh to get and three great grand-daSchool. 1.-Beverley England; -. Joan Eng- an unkept grave Class 3 -"%st fair Cockerels -land, Dunbarton School; 3. Bever- I' mums. The cmc':u s mist :-in law. An only daughter, Mrs. D. J. Call- !11rs .Wei. , Whitti `-,� ^ received Phe grass has not been cut once aghan (Irene) predeceased her ten 1. Suzanne Boyer, Brock Road ley'Mclntosh, Cheirywood School. ate- • \ ce the cemetery service. `What is School; 2. Phoebe Baker, Pickering i wearing a gay-"bFvcrde suit and money collected for if not to years ago• gold hat LLA a c:.rsugu of gladioli. p support leach year, have to The funeral- took 'place on Wed- ror her ti-xvvel.i,b evsLtume, the theit nesday.ai`Lernooa with service'in the 'Pickerii►g Township Will Revert To bride wore' h. brokr, ul_i aberdine and her, aster, i . •Brock Road .Euchre y' If we have to go. and cut' the1 _ e q suit and veh-et ha. with. g. gen acc- . Fss ourselves, why take. up a toll- Rev.-David Marshall officiating, ass- 'The Brock Road •Communi Club ta'ndard rime �ssuries:-fh�tiieir-return" fr°r� �t--- isted by Rev. A. E. Young. Pall- trip to the U. S., Mr. and 'Mrs. for:, held its first euchre cf the season , bearers were: Messrs Fr:taFk Hall, R. p Whittington will rwiue- at 'Victor I; all those who are interested C Reeser, J.' D. Remaner; H. R. with Mrs. C,ornutt•"i-F charge and_ a S' �' pT T� 1 T 1�1 j�� 3 old make themselves heard the I _ h C L 1`l 1 (1 Apartments, Simc�e Sc. S., Usha�.a: Menne • M. S. Chapman and L. M. good number present. Prize-winners Guests it'ele rsoF3t from Ottawa. netery board would have to do Morley. Interment took place in the e'er ; 1. Mrs. Hopkins• 31r;..Cor Dunbarton United Church Brookiin, Whitby, Port Credit, Bur- nething diffettrtt. family piot, Er•skini Cemetery., nutt, Con., Mrs, N. Hardy; 1- Mi. Next ,oF:d Hill, A past resident of Wh4tevale. Patterson 2. Mr, Booth, Con.,­ Mr. Anniversary upday , ling-ton, Oshawa,. Rkt.. • ' ' Ashburn, Toronto, Kinsale and Wildon Carlton. The Cappzr Fund Ashburn, Ajax will for Sunnybrook Hospi -al get off to I Rev. A.at H. Pickering. : a good' start. Refresh-rents were Preach at the xliorniF>g service, .ass- . • Iy a is!!+d in the ser, by the home' St. George's Anglican Church Get Your Subscription' 'Tickets hearty yved bwelcome�iseeextendedtto all tee. A i choir. Rev. W. A. utherlatFd. �Iel- -^- - j friends to come out and join -us,, in tizlle Presbyterian Church in the ev- . HaF�cst Tharksa_ving'at:St.' Gen- .. ' - an e-+ening of -fun.. ening with Cedar • Grove choir. Ev- , rge's Church wi_l be observed Sept. Fairport Beach Building Fune eryone cordially incited '3�th, Ii a. m. Special preacher, Rev. - C. J. Fran-k, til, A., Rural Dean of - J111mI11iF1Hi1111111811111IIIIIII111111111111111111111111111Hulinnipun;uni111111111111111111111111111in111i111111L I Toronto Centre, .nil Rector of Holy OG EACH = - =_ - I Trinty Church, T•�ronto especial moa ` = tea th's a impolrttznitSser- South On ario Plows a - c b th choir. ' t • ��� vited to ' a vice and render thanks to the Giver PROPE VALUED AT $1000; ALSO $50 DOMINION of All, for the Blessings,"Of the Har` _3o-be hield.ori the farm of vest_No Sunday school on Sept, 30 -- - . OF CANADA 'BOND - WILL BE GIVEN AT Instead the boys and girls are urged _ o to attend Harvest Thanksgiving.' �� TAYLOR _ A surprise for the paFson. On his first visit to St. P4%il's•Church, after _ `Formerly Col. R. S. McLangh7in•s Fttrmi Lot is, Con. S. returning from. his holidays, the rec- � Ilona _ ; for was basementsan sad risedbeen n find East Whitby, 3 miles north of Oshawa, on • .• � that, the basement had been entirely J renovated in his absence, It-gas.,the , . same y=et different, And howl The Z9 1951 Weduesda. ' October 3rd; 1951 i bare walls had been dressed up in a y . SEPT• tasteful panel design- of hardwood- - - A BANQUET' wtill be served by the Woman's AaaoeiatbII Of ' - aind wallboard - a .one hundred. per ' , Kedron United_ Csumb, ,jilt the Chltreh m improvement. The kind of shock; ad- Theatre Hall on Fairpo Road THE"PETBI�IC ARE CORDIAI�I,Y INv1TED. ministered by the )find df men's club ' make a parson's life very much worth • For. infosma�io'�j Write ..., .,•' while, ,We'll be glad to show you our EV ERYON E• W ELCOM E OSCAR H. DQVMEY, XTXTL'�{, 'QNTAMQ T IV1i ' church• and baseanent anytime. Sea- day school 2 p. m. Divine, service f - LWIgINNIgINIgIMpINM11g1MN■I�1■��Ipiil111pWip11111N1111 at a g� m: every Satiny. AL'ABITC lC •-^'_-.�-��.�.��._ _ �'fi�2`-�:�'; / gym, MWZR your chicks now. Weelt17 hatches. •all popular breeds. Started ableks. two. .y We have never, personally, been 1yx a°rG tqr.. sour. and ave week old. live week able to get very much kick out of dry `%%`. <; ,, old Barred Rock. non -sexed. Insets, pul. f any sort of sport taken via the air= leta, 146.96. Catalogue. /.' TOP NOTCH CHICK SALBB waves. In fact we would sooner, Guelph. ontarlo. watch a bunch of juveniles bang- L�° FALL CHICKS. All nonular breeds. we ling each other around on the vil-�batch every week. Started chicks, three � 2 weeks to n i x weeks. Older P u l l e t s. lege dam or playing corner lot'" Catalogue. _ r�.:•;'; TWEDDLB CHICK HATCHERIES IES L 00 TD• football _ than � :• listen to a Stanley Cup ,,. � Irargua, Ontario final or Watch—over Tit'—any ATARTXD CHICKS: Three, four and rive w game that ever was Con- i week old, non -sexed, pullets, cockerels, tested. sy gb Specials on six week old while they F last. Barred Rock, Red X Rock pullets, • e e �� 047.16, non -sexed, 868./6, cockerels, 186.96. Still, that is'' • " rAssorted Heavy Breeds 1140 per hundred just a matter Of ISMS. 'Bond for special list, TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. 'taste, and we knnow that there are r �n, . 2 *'•. yy Fergus. Ontario. -untold thousands who prefer their" PULLETS iron eetB x sport with a dash of ether added:60 Abode Island Reds, If you happen to be one of these P ready-to-layter i8.7b ¢, f00 Rock X Reda, ready -to -lay ........ at 88.00 • . - . you may be interested in some re= Delivery Sept. 20tb. marks by the noted baseball writer Served A Lo Flaming Sword—H. B. Parr, right general manager 660 Rock X Reds, 41 months .......... at 02.10400 Sussex x Rada, 41 months .._.at 1x.10 Dan Daniel, agDelivery October 3rd. published in the of sleeping and dining car service for Canadian National Rail- LAxEVIEW PoIILTRY FARM Baseball -man's Bible, otherwise ways, shows interest in the traditional flaming sword technique AND HATCHERY LTD. known as The Sporting News. Mr. for roast chicken and exotic dinners being explained by chef Phone 78, Exeter. Daniel is writing about a certain Guido Mori left. The rn railway serves, more than two milliomeal! BUSINESS OPPORTIINTPIES type t sports t only to the type ibnnuolly in Its dining cars, but It is not like) to adopt -the luxury DRESS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY that tries not only to keep up Y P Y BARN 1300 a month in either full or part with the play but a yard. or so service shown above. time work as direct factory represen. Ahead of it, and who is prone to tative for large COIDpan7 established over • fly years, Lovely dresses and lingerie tell his listeners that ''certain play. The next time Big Poison came Scoria Burin 'tyle'' newest range of oclours= and g g Joe Diblaggio's fabric& also children's and men's wear. is a hit—or an error—without wait- up, he whacked the stuffing out of record 56 -game batting streak in, Even' garment factory guaranteed. High - in for .word from the official ret commissions, bonuses, g a ball and announced, "This is No.- •1941, was one of the most nerve- IMMSH KNITWEAR LTD.. scorer. lie also'bas a word or two. 3,000." However, actually it. was racking chores in the history of big S,mcoe, Ontario. -to say about the sort of player who 3,001, because the scorer had -stood league scoring, and certainty the AUCTION SCHOOL ---- ==tries to make the official scorer look by his original 3,000 decision. most res LEARN ue. Heeertng. Terme soon, Free bad. , * , rugged job along those lines Aucuoa School, . W t- l na Cit j w;eiscb done by the writer. •O ° • " • e Doubtless the most unpleasant I was the scorer in Yankee Sta- BAKERY and lunchroom In Prosperous What with one thing or another P village in Western Ontario. rich farming ex erience of a New. York scorer, dium during most of 'the. streak; . _ , community, large bakers route. Apply to --Mr. Daniel says—the official -or perhaps any other' scorer, was and the tensions were .terrific. soba Mcxab, Harriston, Ontario, scorers of the major leagues have suffered by John Kieran• Lback in DiMaggio went along to the 24- Acer yowl Become a dealer and make stuck their noggins out of the press the days when he was writing base- ' game mark without excising- too _aovomemo money Is time. Bells. dire rest boxes into some small prominence ball for the. American. much attention. Then it struck. the Jewellery. etc. at ridiculously low prices. - of late. A certain club has sent a In 1922. George Sigler Loa the: No money required. Can also be. done in press box that Joe was 'nearing your ■hare time, Free Catalogue b7 return directve to its radio and television American League batting cliampion- the 30 -game stage, and that his mail. Lea -Roes R:g'd, 7s Napoleon at., _ staff not to second-guess the Scor- ship with .402. Second place went,. streak had become news. On June, Montreal. P. v. Ka The practice of second guessing to Ty Cobb with ,401, hie third .400 $ he got two bits, off George Cas- oYBINo AND oEEAIitINO 'the guy who calls the hits and er- average, as he had batted .420 in ter and Jack Kramer of the Browns` 6LsvB tO° anythingous °ii°' form or skates r last Writs to rte for to 4usit"GOa we tare has gained considerable vogue 1911 and .410 the following season to make it 24 "consecutive games. ter+ glad to nearer son: etwatloaa D► - in the big time and the writers, One day at the -Polo Grounds, *arms, H. Parker's Der weeks Limns, where. the Yankees still were 791 Tonge St., Toronto . --front whose ranks the Scorers are play= 'Things got torrid on Julp 1. He. _ recruited, relent this tendency very ing.. Cobb rapped a sharp grounder went into a double-header with the wR SALE strongly, -to Deacon. Scott,the home short- bled Sox, with 42 games. From then CRESS CORK SALVa — mar sure renes stop. Fred Lieb, the AT man, call- g your Drurgtat ..pea cease• e * on it was more than exciting. The scorers are under come res- it a hit: It was raining, and Kieran 1'$hOi per• ere months Re P _ - - In the Stadium, -.a bunch of Di- fused tion for moths:, oar -fa nosy Sure from the players; too ,Only had gone into rile stands to get "Maggio super -rooters was stationed shot ahead rather, Hslai 616. Females the other da out o the wet. John scored it as ante r,o.o earl ofana root" Bay, y Jim McCulley of the I - -day after day, .Every time Joe hit Ontario. New York Daily News. scoring in an error. - . the ball, tbese" holler -guys would PCNCHWOax sII Brooklyn, gave an .infielder an er- When the unofficial- averagesUAKE tour Christmas girt, personal - jump to their feet and shout. What order matartal - direct, Needless ane. — -ror on a ball hit by Pee A Vee Reese came out at the end- of the season, » it? What is it??' If the scorer Cotton Patterns Yac, work drones boa Cobb. was hitting .401. On She velveteen squaw 11.00. Wide selection of _. of the Dodgers, This ended a Reese g hung .up the '`E,'" no atter how Patterns complets accer.arlss —ons day. - batting streak ai _22 games. Pee basis of the official scoring ii was palpable the misplay, the reaction sereno* -order now. I„ Clark*. Dspc W.. Wee had been 'shooting .for the .394, wag terrific. •The' scorer, definitely 144'0 Bleury.' MonWal. Brooklyn reco d f Ben ohnson y = 0 29 consecutive J , president of t)Se'F'oR SALE was a burglar. _ `;games, set by tach Wheat in 1916. American Lergue, decided to ac Your 'correspondent kept losing IINITTIxG TARN ' "• - When the error sign went' -tl sept the Lieb version as. -against g gfOwiII more and t7ushrinkable I and 4 ply nylon re4n.' P - Rei ht.', end g forced wool for eocka sweaters, babywear. on the scoreboard. Brooklyn players the Kieran -scoring, So you see the more irritable, as the strains of the only 390 an ounce. Sent anywhere in dashed out of " their dugout and official scorer had his troubles as Canada. Fos information • and samples g streak bore down y. him, n Di- wrtts The Alpine roliting cc , Kitrlteaer. notified 3fcCullty of- their dispCeag- far back as 2922 ently more violently than on Di- Ontario, urs. The scorer had adequate, sup- - ' ' " klaggi0 him3elf• a 68100—PERMS desired, Near Toronto. :x {tHighway 11, 84 hour T,T.C. bus service = - ort for his decision in the prey s Dan Daniel goe4 on to tell o I never have drawn a tomplainf, etre school. om modemromodemecru bunsaiow, box an experience of his own during a on scoring ram a really great hit- bot per furnace, lot looxlbo. Restricted great hitting streak'by one of bast- ter: I did draw a glower from Tony re i, • * -r - aa, Apply J. C46111111, Rscbrale, Outgrlo. - Sonic itrw players arc rather dif- ball's greatest idols.Latzerl7 ' and -he was right, AitERiCwN Saddle ClwldIng Resimered _ Canadian Bred sixteen hands. coffee ficult 'in the, matter of'. reaction. to, • Canadian broken saddle and •horns.. the scoring A few Will make ve- "Owner uns'-11 31, L. Starnes. 341 Third. 'r gement protest. Others" will juOttawa 1. Ont.st TABLE glare at the scorer r1ea he tames TUJU SWISS TOAST .':into the clubhouse oor dugout. _ In pleasant..contrast -with. the _ hr, lb. Swiss-typC cheese, grated sgdawk and glower boys was Paul VQ Andrews, Y eggs, separated Waner, who wanted every hit he A. scant teaspoon grated onion ;made, and nothing more. li slices white bread.' When Paul, who -got 3,152 hits To say that the Swiss are famous er completely withfine bread Pinch of salt in .his major career, poked, No. 3,000 for their cheese is about on a par crumbs, Fry in butter over medium Butter or shortening - at Forbes Field, he sent ' word to. with saying that they grow peaches fire on all sides pntif golden brown, 3 tablespoon cream or *vapor. khe scorer that he did, not agree arotmd Niagara. And although ' or in deep fat which must not be Rt*d milk ff needed with his decision: -Paul insisted cheese actually imported from too hot (otherwise croquettes may Mix cheese h egg 'yolks and that the play should have been Switzerland- is beyond . the budget split open). Serve with your fav - scored as an error, "I want you to of most of us, we have plenty of the orite tomato sauce, or with stewed onion: Beat egg whites lightly and -' take that hit away because I in- "Swiss -type" kind available. So tomatoes add to -mixture. If mixture is too tend No. 3,000 to be the real thing," these recipes, some of which have CHEESE PIE stili`, add cream or evaporated' milk. he insisted been .handed down from Swiss Piscrust for 9-imeh pie Spread mixture liberally, on one smother to Swiss daughter for -heese; I led of efteh bread - - ide -d 31— Mid fry until i 1 I�•lE S �e l ,44 rtr i s iRt' a+'. gl�ir4iRsg yYirl,'1� - It coveirs the stairs nrid has <� " .a� s. sr�FF�IP �l,ya+• p'�k tib, ting and satisfactory if made right here in a Canadian kitchen. s s s CHEESE CROQUETTES 2 -os. (4 tablespoons) butter 6 tablespoons flour .1% cups milk Salt, pepper to teats - 5/2 pound Swiss -type cheese, gra- ted 3'egg yolks beaten FRYING• MIXTURE Flour to coat 1 egg A cup milk 1 tablespoon oil' Crumbs Butter or fat Melt butter over low fire, add flour, and stir' until golden col- ored. Thinvi-ith milk aid stir ` until smooth. Cook slowly for about 10 minutes, 'stirring constant- ly. Season and take off the fire. Add the cheese and stir until dis- solved. Add egg yolks last and stir well. Spread into well but- tered shallow dish about 6 x 9 in- ches. Let cool, then cover with waxed paper and, chill for, about 2 hours, or until needed. Cut into 18-20 •eq-4al portion's_ ForR# . into croquettes. Now beat egg wit?t milk- and oil for 1 each croquette in flour, dip into egg mixture, well, on. brown paper, and then cove I cup milk or creams i 3 eggs, well beaten Sah, pepper to taste Line pie dish. with pastry. Dredge cheese with flour. Distribute cheese evenly in pie dish. Beat eggs well, mix with milk, season lightly and pour mixture over cheese. Bake 15 minutes- in hot oven (400eF.), .then reduce heat to 300-3250 F. and bake an additional 30 minutes, or until knife inserted in centre of pie comes out ,clean. Serve hot or warmed over. Follow baking in-- structions cerefully, and do not .overbakef * * •• CHEESE STRAWS 12 oz- pastry (approximately enough for 9 -inch pie) Ib. Swiss -style cheese, grated 1 egg, beaten • Knead••3 tablespoons of th.:,grit- "ed cheese into pastry. crust. Roll out thin. and cut strips about 1-' •inch wide and 6 inches long. Wind them, spiral fashion, around but- tered wooden ikewers' about V4 - inch thick, Brush the straws with - egg yolk and "roll in remaining grated cheese. .Bake on cookie sheet at 400°F: -10 minutes, -or until light .brown. Remove skewers and bake another five minutes, or until -straws are dry inside. Serve• warm or re- heated. Straws will keep for sev. .sal —mocks if stored in tin box :dakcs 12 'to 15. / zw. i �T� L. . HELP WANTED 6INGLE man for fruit farm. Tractor + 'experience necessary. State wage■, expers. •ace. References, if any. R. M. Plekett, COOKSVILLE, Ont. 1CARRiED MAN to manage and operate 116 acre farm stocked with Ayrshires, 46 miles from Montreal on Lake Cham - Plain. Give full particulars and aperients. Write Box 43, ST. vALBNTIN, P.G ,....... ,. . sIED4cel. ' SATISFY YOURSELF — Every sptAr*r o1 Rhoatnetit Pains or Neuritis sh"Is! try Dixon's Rom**. 1MUNRO'S DRUG STORE W ElginOmows $1.13 Express Prepaid , POST'S ECZEMA SALVE "ROB the torment of dry sesame rash" ' and woepins akin troubles. Post,* gosems halve will not dli♦ urpolnt you. Itabtrsg. ocallns. burning eesa*a. ■case rinsworm, pimples and athletwo toot. w1H respond readily to the stainless, odorless ' ointment. regardless ny bns stubborn w, hopeless they seem. PRICE 82.00 PER IAS POST'S REMEDIES Sent P061 lrree no Recelpt at prig No Queen at. e.. Carrier of [ossa. Toronto - - "TOBACCO ELIMINATOR" QUICKLY and permanently eradicates aD oravins for 'CIGARETTES, King Drys. Pharmaceutic&! Chemleta. Albarta. For Particular* write Box 973. London. -Ont NURSERY STOCK FEOAIEB-strong roots. 3-6 pet. each loc. 3 for 32.00. TULM - Rafabow collection of outstanding vartatis•, f dozen for 1126. Poer postpaid - Ru7p-r - Bulbs, Hataic, B.C. - OPPORTUNITIES Cob 6IEN AND WOMY.Ie BE A HAIRDRESSER COIN PANADA's LEADING WWOOL Great Opportunity tears Halydre sdPs .. Pleasant dismit!■d larofeastan, sand was-- "ous■sde of successful Mar") a sdoes*e . America's Greatest System tllsetratsd Catalogue lees - write or Cal) KAA ML HAIRDRESSING Sm=LA 161 sonar aL w.. Toronto Branch", 44 Kms at.. Hainn m - tf RldeaD St. Otuws - RADIO, Television, Communications, now offer big money and unceow04 fields. Gift full facts t8day. state ase, education, Radio College of Canada, fie Bathurst at.. - Toronto, Dept. Wise - ` 13ZCQXE a Herbalist. Complete Hams Study Course. Free Catalosas. Dogn- -. - Inion "Herbal" College Ltd„ 1766 Grave. 107 Street, Vancouver 0, British Columbia, ; PATENTS ' AN 027>0R to *Fera mvontar-Ltst at liF rontloos and -full Information cant lift ' VAG R4,2116117 Co., Ros otered Patent Attasp. .470. 173 Bans street. Ottawa nmumtaTONRACGH a Company. B4e. toot sollcfta», catabll~. less, Tse - Say street Teruo,. R,rok W of bstiulow PERSONAL LONELTT a.ET CAMADA'a GRRATRa? Club introduce to lonely people desiring . early marriage. Many with means, widows •. .with farms or city property. City &V4 country suis. Members from coast to- coast. Proveu results since 1974, free particulars in =plssn sealed etnatoba. C.C. Club, Box 123, Calgary, Atter. t e first. This toast ea- be reheated, and rriodom concrete blocks with 01* Rne t. and simplest concrete blech makes a • wo, derful appetizer when cut in half haor into triangles, _ .. :A: -!_ .rel, .� ., t i . , - .• ... •:4 4" .. y eery love investment cast An elderly lady, after long trips You want to nick* money Dent through' impr serve• hallways and delay well•• phone or wire roday an hour of waiting, was permitted to see 'a high-up assistant in the _ , CEMENT BLOCK olid Department of Agriculture. MACHINERIES SUPPLY "'But I want to see the 'Minister � REG'D himself," she .protested. "He's not in just not , madam," 247, Royal Street said the official, "Can'} you tell fix, .-_.R�'3• _.. Tel-, 4171 x N.. -'-"' -gni•_ - _ ._ .. _ '^' 5 , `k' �' ' F. :: Classif ted Adv ertising.. h. AL'ABITC lC •-^'_-.�-��.�.��._ _ �'fi�2`-�:�'; / gym, MWZR your chicks now. Weelt17 hatches. •all popular breeds. Started ableks. two. .y We have never, personally, been 1yx a°rG tqr.. sour. and ave week old. live week able to get very much kick out of dry `%%`. <; ,, old Barred Rock. non -sexed. Insets, pul. f any sort of sport taken via the air= leta, 146.96. Catalogue. /.' TOP NOTCH CHICK SALBB waves. In fact we would sooner, Guelph. ontarlo. watch a bunch of juveniles bang- L�° FALL CHICKS. All nonular breeds. we ling each other around on the vil-�batch every week. Started chicks, three � 2 weeks to n i x weeks. Older P u l l e t s. lege dam or playing corner lot'" Catalogue. _ r�.:•;'; TWEDDLB CHICK HATCHERIES IES L 00 TD• football _ than � :• listen to a Stanley Cup ,,. � Irargua, Ontario final or Watch—over Tit'—any ATARTXD CHICKS: Three, four and rive w game that ever was Con- i week old, non -sexed, pullets, cockerels, tested. sy gb Specials on six week old while they F last. Barred Rock, Red X Rock pullets, • e e �� 047.16, non -sexed, 868./6, cockerels, 186.96. Still, that is'' • " rAssorted Heavy Breeds 1140 per hundred just a matter Of ISMS. 'Bond for special list, TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. 'taste, and we knnow that there are r �n, . 2 *'•. yy Fergus. Ontario. -untold thousands who prefer their" PULLETS iron eetB x sport with a dash of ether added:60 Abode Island Reds, If you happen to be one of these P ready-to-layter i8.7b ¢, f00 Rock X Reda, ready -to -lay ........ at 88.00 • . - . you may be interested in some re= Delivery Sept. 20tb. marks by the noted baseball writer Served A Lo Flaming Sword—H. B. Parr, right general manager 660 Rock X Reds, 41 months .......... at 02.10400 Sussex x Rada, 41 months .._.at 1x.10 Dan Daniel, agDelivery October 3rd. published in the of sleeping and dining car service for Canadian National Rail- LAxEVIEW PoIILTRY FARM Baseball -man's Bible, otherwise ways, shows interest in the traditional flaming sword technique AND HATCHERY LTD. known as The Sporting News. Mr. for roast chicken and exotic dinners being explained by chef Phone 78, Exeter. Daniel is writing about a certain Guido Mori left. The rn railway serves, more than two milliomeal! BUSINESS OPPORTIINTPIES type t sports t only to the type ibnnuolly in Its dining cars, but It is not like) to adopt -the luxury DRESS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY that tries not only to keep up Y P Y BARN 1300 a month in either full or part with the play but a yard. or so service shown above. time work as direct factory represen. Ahead of it, and who is prone to tative for large COIDpan7 established over • fly years, Lovely dresses and lingerie tell his listeners that ''certain play. The next time Big Poison came Scoria Burin 'tyle'' newest range of oclours= and g g Joe Diblaggio's fabric& also children's and men's wear. is a hit—or an error—without wait- up, he whacked the stuffing out of record 56 -game batting streak in, Even' garment factory guaranteed. High - in for .word from the official ret commissions, bonuses, g a ball and announced, "This is No.- •1941, was one of the most nerve- IMMSH KNITWEAR LTD.. scorer. lie also'bas a word or two. 3,000." However, actually it. was racking chores in the history of big S,mcoe, Ontario. -to say about the sort of player who 3,001, because the scorer had -stood league scoring, and certainty the AUCTION SCHOOL ---- ==tries to make the official scorer look by his original 3,000 decision. most res LEARN ue. Heeertng. Terme soon, Free bad. , * , rugged job along those lines Aucuoa School, . W t- l na Cit j w;eiscb done by the writer. •O ° • " • e Doubtless the most unpleasant I was the scorer in Yankee Sta- BAKERY and lunchroom In Prosperous What with one thing or another P village in Western Ontario. rich farming ex erience of a New. York scorer, dium during most of 'the. streak; . _ , community, large bakers route. Apply to --Mr. Daniel says—the official -or perhaps any other' scorer, was and the tensions were .terrific. soba Mcxab, Harriston, Ontario, scorers of the major leagues have suffered by John Kieran• Lback in DiMaggio went along to the 24- Acer yowl Become a dealer and make stuck their noggins out of the press the days when he was writing base- ' game mark without excising- too _aovomemo money Is time. Bells. dire rest boxes into some small prominence ball for the. American. much attention. Then it struck. the Jewellery. etc. at ridiculously low prices. - of late. A certain club has sent a In 1922. George Sigler Loa the: No money required. Can also be. done in press box that Joe was 'nearing your ■hare time, Free Catalogue b7 return directve to its radio and television American League batting cliampion- the 30 -game stage, and that his mail. Lea -Roes R:g'd, 7s Napoleon at., _ staff not to second-guess the Scor- ship with .402. Second place went,. streak had become news. On June, Montreal. P. v. Ka The practice of second guessing to Ty Cobb with ,401, hie third .400 $ he got two bits, off George Cas- oYBINo AND oEEAIitINO 'the guy who calls the hits and er- average, as he had batted .420 in ter and Jack Kramer of the Browns` 6LsvB tO° anythingous °ii°' form or skates r last Writs to rte for to 4usit"GOa we tare has gained considerable vogue 1911 and .410 the following season to make it 24 "consecutive games. ter+ glad to nearer son: etwatloaa D► - in the big time and the writers, One day at the -Polo Grounds, *arms, H. Parker's Der weeks Limns, where. the Yankees still were 791 Tonge St., Toronto . --front whose ranks the Scorers are play= 'Things got torrid on Julp 1. He. _ recruited, relent this tendency very ing.. Cobb rapped a sharp grounder went into a double-header with the wR SALE strongly, -to Deacon. Scott,the home short- bled Sox, with 42 games. From then CRESS CORK SALVa — mar sure renes stop. Fred Lieb, the AT man, call- g your Drurgtat ..pea cease• e * on it was more than exciting. The scorers are under come res- it a hit: It was raining, and Kieran 1'$hOi per• ere months Re P _ - - In the Stadium, -.a bunch of Di- fused tion for moths:, oar -fa nosy Sure from the players; too ,Only had gone into rile stands to get "Maggio super -rooters was stationed shot ahead rather, Hslai 616. Females the other da out o the wet. John scored it as ante r,o.o earl ofana root" Bay, y Jim McCulley of the I - -day after day, .Every time Joe hit Ontario. New York Daily News. scoring in an error. - . the ball, tbese" holler -guys would PCNCHWOax sII Brooklyn, gave an .infielder an er- When the unofficial- averagesUAKE tour Christmas girt, personal - jump to their feet and shout. What order matartal - direct, Needless ane. — -ror on a ball hit by Pee A Vee Reese came out at the end- of the season, » it? What is it??' If the scorer Cotton Patterns Yac, work drones boa Cobb. was hitting .401. On She velveteen squaw 11.00. Wide selection of _. of the Dodgers, This ended a Reese g hung .up the '`E,'" no atter how Patterns complets accer.arlss —ons day. - batting streak ai _22 games. Pee basis of the official scoring ii was palpable the misplay, the reaction sereno* -order now. I„ Clark*. Dspc W.. Wee had been 'shooting .for the .394, wag terrific. •The' scorer, definitely 144'0 Bleury.' MonWal. Brooklyn reco d f Ben ohnson y = 0 29 consecutive J , president of t)Se'F'oR SALE was a burglar. _ `;games, set by tach Wheat in 1916. American Lergue, decided to ac Your 'correspondent kept losing IINITTIxG TARN ' "• - When the error sign went' -tl sept the Lieb version as. -against g gfOwiII more and t7ushrinkable I and 4 ply nylon re4n.' P - Rei ht.', end g forced wool for eocka sweaters, babywear. on the scoreboard. Brooklyn players the Kieran -scoring, So you see the more irritable, as the strains of the only 390 an ounce. Sent anywhere in dashed out of " their dugout and official scorer had his troubles as Canada. Fos information • and samples g streak bore down y. him, n Di- wrtts The Alpine roliting cc , Kitrlteaer. notified 3fcCullty of- their dispCeag- far back as 2922 ently more violently than on Di- Ontario, urs. The scorer had adequate, sup- - ' ' " klaggi0 him3elf• a 68100—PERMS desired, Near Toronto. :x {tHighway 11, 84 hour T,T.C. bus service = - ort for his decision in the prey s Dan Daniel goe4 on to tell o I never have drawn a tomplainf, etre school. om modemromodemecru bunsaiow, box an experience of his own during a on scoring ram a really great hit- bot per furnace, lot looxlbo. Restricted great hitting streak'by one of bast- ter: I did draw a glower from Tony re i, • * -r - aa, Apply J. C46111111, Rscbrale, Outgrlo. - Sonic itrw players arc rather dif- ball's greatest idols.Latzerl7 ' and -he was right, AitERiCwN Saddle ClwldIng Resimered _ Canadian Bred sixteen hands. coffee ficult 'in the, matter of'. reaction. to, • Canadian broken saddle and •horns.. the scoring A few Will make ve- "Owner uns'-11 31, L. Starnes. 341 Third. 'r gement protest. Others" will juOttawa 1. Ont.st TABLE glare at the scorer r1ea he tames TUJU SWISS TOAST .':into the clubhouse oor dugout. _ In pleasant..contrast -with. the _ hr, lb. Swiss-typC cheese, grated sgdawk and glower boys was Paul VQ Andrews, Y eggs, separated Waner, who wanted every hit he A. scant teaspoon grated onion ;made, and nothing more. li slices white bread.' When Paul, who -got 3,152 hits To say that the Swiss are famous er completely withfine bread Pinch of salt in .his major career, poked, No. 3,000 for their cheese is about on a par crumbs, Fry in butter over medium Butter or shortening - at Forbes Field, he sent ' word to. with saying that they grow peaches fire on all sides pntif golden brown, 3 tablespoon cream or *vapor. khe scorer that he did, not agree arotmd Niagara. And although ' or in deep fat which must not be Rt*d milk ff needed with his decision: -Paul insisted cheese actually imported from too hot (otherwise croquettes may Mix cheese h egg 'yolks and that the play should have been Switzerland- is beyond . the budget split open). Serve with your fav - scored as an error, "I want you to of most of us, we have plenty of the orite tomato sauce, or with stewed onion: Beat egg whites lightly and -' take that hit away because I in- "Swiss -type" kind available. So tomatoes add to -mixture. If mixture is too tend No. 3,000 to be the real thing," these recipes, some of which have CHEESE PIE stili`, add cream or evaporated' milk. he insisted been .handed down from Swiss Piscrust for 9-imeh pie Spread mixture liberally, on one smother to Swiss daughter for -heese; I led of efteh bread - - ide -d 31— Mid fry until i 1 I�•lE S �e l ,44 rtr i s iRt' a+'. gl�ir4iRsg yYirl,'1� - It coveirs the stairs nrid has <� " .a� s. sr�FF�IP �l,ya+• p'�k tib, ting and satisfactory if made right here in a Canadian kitchen. s s s CHEESE CROQUETTES 2 -os. (4 tablespoons) butter 6 tablespoons flour .1% cups milk Salt, pepper to teats - 5/2 pound Swiss -type cheese, gra- ted 3'egg yolks beaten FRYING• MIXTURE Flour to coat 1 egg A cup milk 1 tablespoon oil' Crumbs Butter or fat Melt butter over low fire, add flour, and stir' until golden col- ored. Thinvi-ith milk aid stir ` until smooth. Cook slowly for about 10 minutes, 'stirring constant- ly. Season and take off the fire. Add the cheese and stir until dis- solved. Add egg yolks last and stir well. Spread into well but- tered shallow dish about 6 x 9 in- ches. Let cool, then cover with waxed paper and, chill for, about 2 hours, or until needed. Cut into 18-20 •eq-4al portion's_ ForR# . into croquettes. Now beat egg wit?t milk- and oil for 1 each croquette in flour, dip into egg mixture, well, on. brown paper, and then cove I cup milk or creams i 3 eggs, well beaten Sah, pepper to taste Line pie dish. with pastry. Dredge cheese with flour. Distribute cheese evenly in pie dish. Beat eggs well, mix with milk, season lightly and pour mixture over cheese. Bake 15 minutes- in hot oven (400eF.), .then reduce heat to 300-3250 F. and bake an additional 30 minutes, or until knife inserted in centre of pie comes out ,clean. Serve hot or warmed over. Follow baking in-- structions cerefully, and do not .overbakef * * •• CHEESE STRAWS 12 oz- pastry (approximately enough for 9 -inch pie) Ib. Swiss -style cheese, grated 1 egg, beaten • Knead••3 tablespoons of th.:,grit- "ed cheese into pastry. crust. Roll out thin. and cut strips about 1-' •inch wide and 6 inches long. Wind them, spiral fashion, around but- tered wooden ikewers' about V4 - inch thick, Brush the straws with - egg yolk and "roll in remaining grated cheese. .Bake on cookie sheet at 400°F: -10 minutes, -or until light .brown. Remove skewers and bake another five minutes, or until -straws are dry inside. Serve• warm or re- heated. Straws will keep for sev. .sal —mocks if stored in tin box :dakcs 12 'to 15. / zw. i �T� L. . HELP WANTED 6INGLE man for fruit farm. Tractor + 'experience necessary. State wage■, expers. •ace. References, if any. R. M. Plekett, COOKSVILLE, Ont. 1CARRiED MAN to manage and operate 116 acre farm stocked with Ayrshires, 46 miles from Montreal on Lake Cham - Plain. Give full particulars and aperients. Write Box 43, ST. vALBNTIN, P.G ,....... ,. . sIED4cel. ' SATISFY YOURSELF — Every sptAr*r o1 Rhoatnetit Pains or Neuritis sh"Is! try Dixon's Rom**. 1MUNRO'S DRUG STORE W ElginOmows $1.13 Express Prepaid , POST'S ECZEMA SALVE "ROB the torment of dry sesame rash" ' and woepins akin troubles. Post,* gosems halve will not dli♦ urpolnt you. Itabtrsg. ocallns. burning eesa*a. ■case rinsworm, pimples and athletwo toot. w1H respond readily to the stainless, odorless ' ointment. regardless ny bns stubborn w, hopeless they seem. PRICE 82.00 PER IAS POST'S REMEDIES Sent P061 lrree no Recelpt at prig No Queen at. e.. Carrier of [ossa. Toronto - - "TOBACCO ELIMINATOR" QUICKLY and permanently eradicates aD oravins for 'CIGARETTES, King Drys. Pharmaceutic&! Chemleta. Albarta. For Particular* write Box 973. London. -Ont NURSERY STOCK FEOAIEB-strong roots. 3-6 pet. each loc. 3 for 32.00. TULM - Rafabow collection of outstanding vartatis•, f dozen for 1126. Poer postpaid - Ru7p-r - Bulbs, Hataic, B.C. - OPPORTUNITIES Cob 6IEN AND WOMY.Ie BE A HAIRDRESSER COIN PANADA's LEADING WWOOL Great Opportunity tears Halydre sdPs .. Pleasant dismit!■d larofeastan, sand was-- "ous■sde of successful Mar") a sdoes*e . America's Greatest System tllsetratsd Catalogue lees - write or Cal) KAA ML HAIRDRESSING Sm=LA 161 sonar aL w.. Toronto Branch", 44 Kms at.. Hainn m - tf RldeaD St. Otuws - RADIO, Television, Communications, now offer big money and unceow04 fields. Gift full facts t8day. state ase, education, Radio College of Canada, fie Bathurst at.. - Toronto, Dept. Wise - ` 13ZCQXE a Herbalist. Complete Hams Study Course. Free Catalosas. Dogn- -. - Inion "Herbal" College Ltd„ 1766 Grave. 107 Street, Vancouver 0, British Columbia, ; PATENTS ' AN 027>0R to *Fera mvontar-Ltst at liF rontloos and -full Information cant lift ' VAG R4,2116117 Co., Ros otered Patent Attasp. .470. 173 Bans street. Ottawa nmumtaTONRACGH a Company. B4e. toot sollcfta», catabll~. less, Tse - Say street Teruo,. R,rok W of bstiulow PERSONAL LONELTT a.ET CAMADA'a GRRATRa? Club introduce to lonely people desiring . early marriage. Many with means, widows •. .with farms or city property. City &V4 country suis. Members from coast to- coast. Proveu results since 1974, free particulars in =plssn sealed etnatoba. C.C. Club, Box 123, Calgary, Atter. t e first. This toast ea- be reheated, and rriodom concrete blocks with 01* Rne t. and simplest concrete blech makes a • wo, derful appetizer when cut in half haor into triangles, _ ; Why? ' WENT TO HEADQUARTERS Because we ore the only etapufoetur■rs of temple% plant at. eery love investment cast An elderly lady, after long trips You want to nick* money Dent through' impr serve• hallways and delay well•• phone or wire roday an hour of waiting, was permitted to see 'a high-up assistant in the _ , CEMENT BLOCK olid Department of Agriculture. MACHINERIES SUPPLY "'But I want to see the 'Minister � REG'D himself," she .protested. "He's not in just not , madam," 247, Royal Street said the official, "Can'} you tell Sergi, P.Q, - me what it. is you want to see Tel-, 4171 him about:" "Nell, -I have a geranium that ' isn't doing so well." ISSUE 39 = 1951 f• J,<lfl,.r�, r FM AIM 'Jo -FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR' REGARDLESS OF MAKE .4GEN OR MODEL t �A y A!/TOAIOB/IE _ �r 41P A ' WE OFFER , - Eu. - - -- -. _ _ LOW cost plan, with `.•: ,x_, 1 7�R.�� �' a, �;Insurance coverage, designed es r•x �> �'' £fig. "- - -- _ {+%r,jeClaily for .,thosewho want. the' BEST- service ata ;. LOWER COST. CONSULT t1S BEFORE YOU BU" ',!OUR NEWCAR, . �+ W.y+�~ Drivingis a privilege, rwi - P g ALL OR WRrrEj, _ a right. Last year 16,00(1 - t ...-. - Dou las ' tland drivers lost this privilege �e Mai -y because they violated laws Pick. 259 J 1 South Fairp- ort designed for the protectionls� R. R si >nCl�xa _ 1^""� - .ria LOANS ON YOUR PRESENT AUTO 1948 OR LATEB of all citizens.- _ �y� ,� friends here on Saturday, W; f �I Violating baffle- laws — laking ++ atulatio ngt nto m r. anri' I4ir,. chances — may mean the loss of •"- Allan Marchant s hee Beatrice Plias) _ your license -- or your life I ' Congratulations to Mr. and M'rs. of the Base -Line- oar the birth of d , R. Barr or, the birth -of _ a daughter, daughter, Christine on S a� .. S W anplleased Sepdt�. - Hospital. i ' 2nd, at Oshawa s_ coo illy. Obey ba1Re Rattew doing nicely after her reo-- spent the weekend at, WillowHeseh eat operation is Oshawa Hospital. on Lake Simcoe. _- Don't risk loskm yaw �ceesst1 •> A � Mrs. W. Hatt -of Toronto has been- The Tunnell Family-ot Pini R� stsWing with her. awther, Mrs. E. road spm.t Sunday with George And < <AMAM C,rs:en, while Ur. 4 Craven is quite" -Mrs. Bates at Isli n, lL The Kiwanis whovi fair- which was , ,K�;. "� ��fljr�/� '.' � Mr. and Mn. Fred Westgate are postponed an Saturday because of _ ' + ' l Ii_ thele son�Ha ry and Mrs Westgate bee rain, �ve&3 visit with � w athes Will be held Saturday, perm Laying. p� of Guelph. i Mrs. Dagonais has returned home improved in health after - three - -_Greenwood w . weeks in W esteur. Hogpttai.. A number of people Fere in Rest Hill on Saturday - atttending the on 'eZreenw od lansri� bBl�Cieato�rc� %-edding e[. Mr, and firs. Hubert Ltt a -his rna:1Y u e. tx tUt.lei at to ne nivrning service � floor �treKt L Church d I Prince, Hubert lived with the Qui I r ... eats bee's for came til a nd cervico -TM - with music, •by the Fsun-.e-choir. At Pr+>rds w,-. h rz are' its bride �e0t` ta.e tEzt^.ir w'iee, Roz. ., Nsrold wrr. . c . ti► > ..,ti, c .ted i nurcn, ` Mr. H. Hussey of oronto 73 itc.} nun, u......; �! by brook" . - t, r.:.ra t-nurch cnolr.-' �;"�""_• - - _.. - = T :.utiPtrssrti Ftt:ppey will be ., --'- i:cld in Lna 5,• 5 roor•.a � 'ftiesaay, . I , tint, -nd. ;oliumre,l bq`,u rogrxm of t fective Srndpy Septer'ber'3Otb, tairns, tauuding the asl- - _ - c m cf hawmen . . atte j -Effective • . l T, Sbq a of the Y; ? �C.,' era ad- -- - - __ GRAY DOAG Ht• .S MES vL J" - - lag the Leadership training meetr� - hcid ur 00aw .vn Oct. 1st - - _ . • ,. a,. _ � .- - _ . ._:_= ,- - + Miss Brown snd Mrs. s. Ps+6B OTearmeeting"at .•Ptil eecr Oshawa on Friday a:ght last. - Tl^.e N�', '�i, S., of the circuit .wad TANDA -' I E 1 Evening Missionary A>i#A the - - home o! bliss'Edna: Grp Oct. th - - - -else • - .• , - ;; at 8 p, at., wh'n a d ate to rbc . _ - � . , �' • " .- �` _ _ _ _ _ _ school for izauers. at vr'hrtby, Pias _ y _ vel Di rimy wiil report on the `.I 1W}C I'A]3LF' REMAINS U�iBHANGED ON 'IRIS ROME. - GED work done there 1 r i imen ever V!- A Y CdA LS -- -- _ The zrn � n: C .ne of thc� I.ad- - te8 c%j a C;�4 in yr,> r.turch Vi ednes- �. . .. .:. .: ..:•; _ , .a_. OI .oeL wrCa nd-u1t:E,.'b were we c,,mang year. Tei. —___ _ - - -- •— Mrs. A-'.42 2r1lenei.. � ice-Y'res. Itliss ajt - .. .. .. .,. V4 ._. ,••,:.. - � r, li._ar� arc:.aa. b1.S:7 `u' H U . _ rg'• 1 Alm. tr Lr' , t � � and tir4. 1) anenk. _. grin Liras y ae3aoc= .. ria �wnnin i"on of, Bspt.st CharcheS recently w.• rr et mare aur aiterravr, mev:L g and . .. r. -.r -'t' L1.c:1 t6 t1::L tisptlai• (✓iAui•Clt, at `.. .. r Qupptr .nd in Lie dv- a ieiricd wa; lie'd-in the �.rCs..y' Kr:a . Lr.4rc , y Jnr.. m. _ ! yi4one' r w t Rev. Huth - .K", �e .. _ ^r_< < t.'. : .i_ k: •, i z-- .n c411ed on his • . cid X. alnStet Li;j.Br r. }i s' a:Iptan ?� re lie ns of baaplaces. - ' , e� a� nr .. sa Z r returned T tow` ads are,friendly places h<'m C ` ` , 1iia- s Say There's the drug store, the post oa ce ... Pdr w;d 14irv. .rl,. l:c:l_ Qf Goa i- here ou r fri _ ? . :,and your bank, n• -y t you u. cue vas - 1 :• and exchange a neighbourly word s Fled ti:e pt,.r;c I:�t w• Herd I with the people who serve you. I a1 Your :.ornmerce manager is a man to.know.... , J ,, , .moi • " - a man }'l;r War to know you. You can trust FOR Fi:Fl E�Tll1 a1' { him to leerp youPr,fidence. You can gurney He. Systems 1! �� trust rhE men and'womec'whb work with hitxr..... ... -they are -'trained ro be discreet i:asetmugh and Tinsmith Suppiuti y t' about your Sln - al4d nS p , Sold and l t II ks,_oar Canadian towns are fricndly places ... I . PHONE ` PdCh. �,i3 1 I the then and won;er,'at your -Ci,r,rr'eme branch are good people to kPow. - - - - - e C f oi;et�e The Cana'dian Bank ornmerEe ' Retr "f P' ickertrg News Office rinMf/BNMr O. s. /�: "The �i'�er�.e 11 1 140-50A _C Wed Adv't Qnppl°� Fara Steak - Dtai s©� j.� $3•00 - RATES .$14.0* CATTLE ( 600 lbs, UP) rr.eo One_ cent per_ wgrd, Mir=am 'Z6e:- 35c. if charged. Remittance muA ;03.00 ,. CALVES pL.10 accompany order. Count address and • . •, _ �� - - >j1.00 _ _. phone number. Hour : r _ Painting and Decorating ]Estimatespros Wfsrk Guaranteed F hone C©llect,,..Plckering 265• J 12• PHONE SCARBORO ee" ROOM olid BOARD for two gentle - BIELDB MINK FABM_:_. a men, to share room. Pickering - - - 196J1l. g _ A�ITION .FAinum - •'S1L.ICS !MARKET - _ 3 We will be pleased to pick up deed Abort prevailing prices. ex crippled farm. animals sad My —- - Fft lsmmediate service, teloph000 : ,01$14 or Toronto EMPIRE !-sbii. : amDaet: Brooklin 63, Claremosst - GORDON YOUNG LDd1TBD _ MAROARlNE - ro `—iPERSONAL SHINNY MEN, WOXEN: Gain a. to 1E lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrez Tonle Tabletsfor doable u 8 fit _Service results new healthy flesh: sew -- - . vigor. New ''get acquainted" sirs only We All Druggists. _ At JAIrITOR wanted: for East Ww�' -All Times ` -ism" Mall. Apply by mail to - B. Pomeroy, R. R. 3, Pickering, giving : 'full pttticulars and salary expected. ri PEQSI>!iA !t small" wood 'lot near Dunbarton, for firewood. Alun Mor- ris, orris, Kingston Road, Dunbarton. FOR SALE -1 47 Pontiac Sedan, NOTICE O FARMERS - _Custom-built radio and heater. Pick !ring phone 6S. . FOR SALE = circvlating heater, for _. coal or ~Food, perfect condition. W. Also cl"e:_h fill, free for the taking. -CASH PRICES PAID Will help load. I 'riaple Street, Ajax. -FOR SALE - Coleman space heat- .FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS er, with pipes, in' good condition Used only four months. ASO. Mrs. M: Bartlett, Whitevale, phone Pict- I F30RB h !ring 197W 13, - APPLES 'FOR SALEWR O4 {{ 85.00 *so Baxters, Blenhe'ims, R. i. Greening. - $1.00 per bushel, without container. . $„ C. Reesor, 4th con„ mile and a SMALL ANIMALS 'REMOVED FREE JuM west of Brock Road. Phone - - ,_Pick. 90J3. Oct.: _ FOR SPEEDY PICK-UP PHONE card or Thanks � � $�.� N'�R► N �' ` ,,p lay hJ. ..,"': �.�• _,r, =�w �. • - iia, } Mrs. Irish of the Pickesu;g Nuri - 4ng Home wishes to take Otis opp- � ,. ,Asia PACY�' �7.. =.r2� her . -: ..ortunity to thank all r friettdi, �._� ate. .T: �.. •: _:; -- = evho eves•! sn kind to her after 'herd ridsat to he hand i LOCAL. RERPESEriiT I #'li !►MCl1� a: s�W2 =Frank :RE SiWth • _ • : �cicen`ng Market & Locker Plaai .PHONE 30 QUALITY -.. EATS - GROO.EfUES IOCKE R PLANT MOO s Processed. to Your Specif.cationst t J p� C0830MCS leas " PSOTO-FII ;VUNARY MaIi !Mid RLL ora _ STORE HpUBmWeek irn�si■�, f.esi A. ]t, Do" NTW rills MSMPTM 1 _... P. :. Je Re B©YEar . r.. •� l .�z. , �. nnfortanate ac r � P; ESTATE HOARW . Visited Relatives Last WlekGORDON G. SCROSS r• and MIs,F`;'ank MacRae spent week sit, t 1rdsay, REALTOR - OO r MAIN ST.. w Gala Opening.,PICKERI11 G VILLAGI COUi'l3i0ilBy IfI�Dialll'LAL 9aiLYICi ,- �� 15 B.11iag --Buying — Ezcbangilag ' as �_ . m i- •: "Th CA" 11RTHOUr OBLAGATiiOX 11i .. P! ,f PH0E PICKERIN 1 r � i , � �. (j - Cedleadm VIIARANTCED RADIO SERVICE AMA FRIDAY, OCT. st# . R." -PJM. ,Any make or modei WAT R and 0� ,� Surveys I. St...Mar are _Hall. say LAWSENCE AVE.clop - ARTHUR FIELD • Em PHONE (k Sz' ton-8oad Watt PHONE Piakerinp! 5QW3 Ontario tiitd Surveyor . GOOD ORCHESTRA DOOR 3SPOTLIGHT PRIZES - And, Kiril- Engineer • ADMISSION 75c PER PE880N — COUPLES ONLY Discussion of a forthcoming muni!. s ..:r...-. - 164., Ittrept, !4' as • ipal election, has already started. Pickering -Jev�' elrt - Phime: Piciierini 209w9c tire forthrlft,�WssTHE AVW MA, IR N ' . Here's,�rei value in a gJswarrteed !�Ohns•IlAonvllN �` Goodyswwvi@r the f unoos..non4kid 1 Y ,p diamlo�d'=%ea7d=i tits. beaer •built, o - SWIM, S•bb4o � ir1yM - gong, ttbable4free mitivie_'-_Sit e usfor i,. �OYN' sidawars ... saw v _ - the lit tat it tis and Rtias'uw Wk Np a>[�>M"6.00-1 RUNS! : Apph 7:M Siding Shin;ias, victu"a sad econo mial, arsesit-minuet 1 - .. • •• Baa wR nIls�ISN a� euJAM IMM � ► ., � . , _..; '. Vssar old sidia=. M!do of d �cameo -- VnWL Ca as todsr. A. We MITCHEILUW •l3 u }l d ill g, ,Materi&l8 i' ► `, 041tYSLEit — PLl' Il „ MOTOR S I ­ 1�­. -4 ONE; 2 GAS OIL i REPAIRS _.. -..and Fuels r p86" PTC 31113dN d Td I' PicKzmG sow•»• BUILDING PERMITS Tres+ -M 1• jo, a P. I by appointafte . PROUSE ING INSIrsco ft , KERING �I�e P3eiterins 3147 SOUGH PUMPS_AND FWSER STSTJ= V. -Burnes : Brooklin ,73 :R f igbway;' South &V&N i - Broduia 78 R w ',/ , r. P 11 K u'�et�r'1{ - terial in St Your Frieoiily . Resident Aseat' _ +�.A. E. 1t3Ch�Trsorl QIl'LLDRiB' 3iiPRiiiS PaARL DRIfY, BLUR 0011 _ REALI'OB INSUSANCB AG1BN't GRARN ARBORITB LIP]% Pmr, CASUALTT, BONDS. ALRP0MORUX _ •- �.....� 1 ' >D.u.•rs or lig 111108. ALiRLMWK MOULDL PGS - LLABILITY II'1rSURANCE G]0LBAL INSURANCE Of ' 9M. lvelwwlai 11sona S C. FTj! INSIDE as OUTSIDE BUT FRO!! AMD LIST YOUR PROPERTIES " IBt,E11L II113TA?E Asphok a, A6M' DOOM FOR SALE 'WITS - CONVEYANCING-- - .' . Atea Megrim Y (leaden - f _ CYItIL E. ` MORLEY� Aa Old-establWied Amy, ,Ready iotMi ie Wi10t .. GLBA$ PINE OOMBI3dATiON -To Severe Yoe. �� tasattag DOORS COMPLE?E WITH Rlsrssr Rood - GLASS MONS: NCI ZWXG so �o O� sed vasty �N 0011- ,e, Floe LW.S N. -M. ® �®ri _ RIURAT� d Una Brick F&C BUS --- LUMBER YARDS _ _ � W." _ ZS�TES Boas and Lowe t7eisr PiC6EBIN's, ONTARIO _ s r"ta Dad False _ (�IDAfC _ iDeft service To 4" Imran PSONE• ]?lei. 111, _ . . t�ssb�TA _ . A, ' w, MITCI�ELL NOMINEEYoVrAfT rigidai�c Ref �riser�i�rr - tliseared Ba�sea Fes AS . -- peaaaioirs _ - . ><►BOl!1'>im Z4 tai lid `Church News zsoxs: PIC�NG 9" W J.. wOUR TRUCES PASS YOUR WAY" • S#ov1� " .. KEN AND CLARKE bickering United ChurchSIX_ .. "STAFFORD BROS. Hev, A. E. Young, Minister •> CUBIC Fool FRIGIDAIBE �1/�•Ntr�C� w-'Jli�lh B FOOT, TWO CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIBS I ; I 300*VMkgTLL WORM _ t _ - AUCTIOPT>� . � py,N,a • iii�ithy t116s 11.00 a: m. --'Rally Dav Serrioe SHVETi FOOT, SIa CUBIC I'r�00T FRIGIDAIRS .i. _: d �• and Aatiaris�d !ee td 7.00 p. �m. - Public Worship THRIFTY THIRTY -INCH ELECTRIC Brains ;).. Cees" e! Oaasis ani vide, Big Dmwm ST. E, ww"T 10,00 a. m. _ Monday School --_ _ _ _..•. ,' NAVY AVR�lab1C • • �,,,,� - 1:1.00 al m. Morning worship 1111M Roast, 1�bmeato R". 7.3 0 p. m: - Discussion Group at Mads ONLY by held . F� ]best• the Manse. • .}rt#i�ialtre - . friss ear ep.cisity at >legswrel�� T McEACHNIE'S ..., _ Rasa. Dasa Sorrier.. des r _ G women's Missionary Society GENERAL MOTORS Prim of ase. " !!tTRNITIJRE DEAT+ES - The W. M. S. will meet Thursday � P. 0• Ph'ea+ �- NW3 - DIRECl48 next~ Oce:. *, at the home �! Mrs, . J. S. BA LSDON & SON ]isrkHatts P. O. p4one_ Yuri. wo I '7VNERA ' Leslie Morley. This is the month for the renewal o! the '11Oesi nary clod- PHONE PICKERING 39 legnnlesnw have Mas eseailii0d - private ArObuisaee Brevia _ _ _ Monthly," liS+eryone welcome, includ-' • .--•_ . . ,,v aactieiiens �iaw 1BY0. I Day or- Night ing viatiors. SWM. McEACSNiIl1. prop. Bairpoet, Range an T111B. WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS' = p A V t D H. MARSHALL Phone t" icke ; � � Rev. J. S. Drawee, IL A.. Be A . - , Wood �R�: ,i.itb� "Sats oseily hung up in car wehn held by' spring clothes - . ���,' . . fastened baric fro eat. . ` pin which Ia to o! aft a FA $iL sad STORE AOCO m�i- • ,nWN5t PICKSUM W 1. 32 (Centennial and Kingston Reads) Fon Real Eslot�, Ina„raece sad bfort u t .,, �, MAW s.�•iol - ll.lfi� dealt Co, ' DQhiSRAi�i ani RICSAws SuadsF School a, Cts. - Ontario Land �� And (cam and Iota Villson Prefood"al ILIA AQCt'IOS1'!IK sal or for ,rgrseip at 11.15. dldra i - A SBAId SP pal ed the service for the aeildreII � line 9L Boat, __ TTALUATOB ,wits >�s. sad "— OBBAwA, o1+i't s1ec�. egtie+s for tee STOP 95, IRING11,TON RD. %CAR. 7-609- r. .. i . tib-Iriiai ae Reltd s s aararaaD. 1SV11R�lIItfaB ONLY) - PTLRSBIAT4 1111 i. -. : ` „ 11116 ting resort, Irea :�+ QE • 1°1CK]l NG RZ8IDZNU BLL? C3" , y phga0: ias4 16. MDA3 Me isr. *!! T9T j 1111 t7rass>t MA 3t.1 (Rewb� iagatse R0s�i1 :> Air 11'1 iA}T BPS �' -''J @d0 7LA1� - Cramb Serving _ 10,s� a. �. >iasi0y IMMENSE Schaaf . i 1.1F a. sa. _. _ _ Ceasd� sway Monument *,larks" ` OPTOliIEZ>iI8T Y (Fe+e�•a,a Bq Rosi) Ingo 1f� to tl!►ttA and 114" a llr�o 2.00 p m. - Sunday Beeod- RoBT. AUSTti�t, PROP. .• rl )Lr�11e s 11100. *TM, M za A i, of p, m. • - Church service - Re R, 1, - Weitby. Ontario gamy Nis. ot�P. P. O• '!tiro ]ltlw west of Wbi*r on WAWA, ONTARIO � �s p�terisa cbmnb 3 s' way Between whttb7 :-raaIT: otl!. �-s14: s. „g Fairport BC8CI! COII�ffi�lllililty iIB� i ve/e.. - Dies. No. And AJAX *� i �7 I aw. Doan 11� ,1�torls: a..• p. wades �► way SATURDAY Nt6NT $''.ISI. P. aa. - Ceusoe service -rig,..„�, ,.1 w s.0110..0..�uNBARTOr�rr>l n _.-'Valuable Prizes - 5pecials -Jackpot Rev. A^ ?. BlImfOrlio71NIFIN Mls�oaia►iOttGli - .Litcensed tl,ss T.110 P6.� - .. SPONSORED IES - . doad0! Sne,od � f.ei a s - : • S NSOR BY LAD ' AUICILL4.8Y Vim Wet isles. 6 11.011 P. s . B.. Aurs :. �°°ds - wdags - #V!�►RKHAM FA C LFA lei DEN I N _ , ,,,,,,,�, . ,”„ Mack. *JX ON �- East WoodEands _ ploporw . CTO BER 4-7-5 - g ` ABL tial.; 1�ft l•0ad a" Mr. and Mrs: Beegan and their -- - - - :._ Amt stria Ps DW 04 .. children are back in their Old Rose - bank Road home atter an attended ;FRIDAY, 00T09E8 SOL, 1951, visit in the.. Old CoOW untry. TheirHORS WHITE $ ! - $ H a many locat friends were glad to LACK and 118 Service OW' pr- 7 ' pt Service - see them return• safely and well. unoer the auspices of York County Holstein, Breeders' Asledatiaa ' - AR o'• - CCs Over a long period of time van GUERNSEY LSHE P S 3EIOVV Reasonable dale hese done considerable. dam- REGIONAL SHEEP SHOW C �R age to our. community hall. Ezpen- '*ROTTING RAGES- RACES PBONN: STOUFFVILLM W* sive windows have been broken and' = H. M. S. GIRLS' TRUMPET BAND' _ CES I Y , 'W . D I (') lam. other, wanton destruction' has oc- SAep Q ft��Y• 0'".;9 Q S ER 6th, '951. curred time after time, necessitat- pAt]i1t18TOII - ing considerable extra expense and, RED AND vMITE HOW tAYRSHIRESa , L Pope labor. The patience of sssocia- Under {he auspices of Toronto District Ayrshire Breeders Club AMBL'Lc�NC7£ r tion officers and many members " AMWORTH SK " LIVESTOCK-' JUDGING a T 1,ICEl!1S1� • AUC'!'ION1Rlibt' . has been ginally exhausted, so. the :REGIONAL• -IOW .• Pickering and Whsby Twpi, organisation executive have de- 'BOISE RACES• 'PONY RACES cided to offers reward of Ten Dol- MIDWAY MERRY!-GOROLiND r :•�� and Paoperty. for information -leading to -the .: M HH. S. TRUMPET BAND ,Besweoid -jars. conviction of anyone doing wilful SO -SB Shoe. Pitching To.nlfIISm@nt -; Sana a Specialty damage to the hall or other com- • quarterly Comrhunion Service will' - - `` pro apt Attention Given • Sit munity,.association property. Our low police have been' infornidd- Cent ' - - ' ' ennial United Mr. srnes would like the choir $ S-bitby R. i;. 1 Phone about the vandalism. to reinembe'r•rehearsais have star-, EiEEEN The turnout at. last Monday's . was olio of• the: largest we Most of the familiar faces were - teA.- again and a • lull, attendance wool i be appreciated. We see oth- ' GYPROC have ever had. Everybody was sf= In to be seen this week at church and _.er C`7.1: a ;und us'd;,ing wondrou9 p�eynd Pays�ent Plan-.A�iilable ter that big jackpot but unfor- unclaimed; so now we welcome all of you back and hope you will continue to worship thin. ;• so let's prove we can do it too''ard give the full support re- l COMRIE LUMBER COMPANY tunately st went a sixty dollar jackpot will await a ' `"with us from week to week. Sun- quires to keep the musical portion. Limited winner at ogr., next, Bingo. Mr. - day School went over the.hundred.. of our. -church above par.. Even Junction, Ontario Frank Kill of Dunbarton .won the mark aAd, we, would like to see this . though you have not been person- Searboro i,g� HO1117 ial. Other prizewin- ten -dollar special. Nighswander, -continued also. • Next week -there. are. two _real- t , attend our rehear- ally Jnv,Mrs' sal—perhaps we haven't found'oiut . lnsuranee Co. Serving •Scarbaro and PickeriaR Hers were. Marilyn Haulds; Mr, Perry, Elea- ons for good attendance. The how well you sing—we_wilI'welcome Over a nnarter Century nor Patterson, -Mrs, .Cummings, • quarterly Comrhunion Service will' anyone who is interested and can Write or phone Tom' Barnes,• Mrs. Graham;. Mrs.. be ollserved and our Suniiay School carry a tune: There arm several' Qteap Ra►ea Fer Firer And Country , - :Buildings Lawlor, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Weir; will hold its 4iadly- Sesvice- All -the in. the first i empty chairs ,which need filling. ; on Ehe Buildings gvfndstorm I:Buildin Bnildistia i WANTED - COUNTRY HONES Mrs. Mutton, Mrs. McLean, Mrs., King • Mrs. Shea, Frank Hill, Mrs. children will take part portion of the service hen•'"the' Work is still progressing -Manse and it'riow-boasts a com- W{ndrnilla, Silos, ate. Automobile Insurance of All Kinds SMALL. ACREAGES'and -Eaibaia Tho-mpsan, Bruce Hollin- Mrs. Finarie. speaker will be Miss Bernice Moore; tale missionary we have plete cellar floor, thanks to the hard work of a few of the men this Bowman' an' R� Gi o$c -n FARMS - -w Rave waiting buyers with_ ger, Mrs. Malcovich, The blanket draw was won by Mrs.- -Creek: l adopted and who has been working in Alberta this `summer. .Fol- i •past' week. •The insulation. is I well finished and now the HaYE: WHITB1i .S� Good cash down payments CALL - bir. INGLIS Ken Ness of Highland Once again. we extend a cordial past lowing her talk all will retire to • pretty subject of lathing is being dis- I hands - for prompt and erperieneed - invitation to all euchre players to to our ha every Wednesday the Sunday School rooms for mark- ing of .books and brief lesson per- cimsed. A few more heIlring- � X11 ease the work for others, so ' _ `OLD., HEIRSE19 -- ila•� - service: MA 1091 - Offtee EMS -O Mae - came night. The games start at eight- rod. Let us see all those whose Sun- � -anyone who possibly can is invited- i ,aur Fares At Mot& thirty. you will find congenial names are on the church and to be out Saturday.. AL -90 j, A. %ILLOUGFiBY and SO:V'i company, good prizes and comfort- day School rolls as well sa any Saturday the 29th is the date for BREAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK ` able playing conditions. Twenty- other interested folk attend these �,; da .sr a..0 we hope ....a• Continued On Page 0 Qeurly Pick-up Basilan two were presprnt last -week. two services. ._ -prose Collect -..Astincourt 111 J 1= CAItPSIML 31M.. Nxperip� SslgssMtn �y )lsittliieisi 3i1N , _ - - - ,f'1.. V -- - 404, 7. '• y,r.�'1'.',:te- .�.. i.... _ 5y:`• At the Women's Luncheon Mrt Roosevelt shook hands wilh of �t, , } to ;- � _ _ _ ';, :, • , 400 guests. She must have �e teff ts SQ - = :•. very tired but she did not show i �t- cif' Her poise is something to. env o make u' 4th When speaking to the assemble SALADA • " ,tom+�d}I► ghosts she stood unflinchi ng a } ' 4 p otographer's flashed in her far _- _ i,_ -. - _-.: - �' ` 41��jT:oiy• every few minutes, The son '• `� :-e=:' _ p tan, - ' ►• --' -: , eous ovation which greeted her was ►";!S!��� tremendous, and, as a token t commemorate her visit ,to the Can ? � _ I �� i ' i, ' Roosevelt presentedotwithir 4 = z.. adian _ TEAVA13 �w, , ��1 ,.�+�1• •!i Maple Leaf w t , �,�t,. •, •s , pin aitd a corsage of �v y l t`saea�t%�s� blue and, white • .. .: � - - ' f7a' flowers. ,`jg,��,�•wa ` A apple of -laughter spread am'• F • • - _ - t�si4i w:�•�!a • ong the guests .as Airs. Aitken spotted Cordon Sinclair during .'lel..•j.� .. lunch. She immediately called him to the front to meet Mrs. Roose• AN f. 141welt. "And for this, Air. Sinclair, _ don't you ever again dare to speak RST. of me as "tI a Pollyanna of t air- - �,aG ft+w �WI�.iQ� 818 waves!" For once, Sinclai appar_ ently had -no come -back. Never- - "Dear ,Anne Hirst: I've Jitst read * Admit it -and pray for strength - - theles, he made good use of his _ that letter from the wife who loves * to accept what must be. opportunity by asking Mrs.' Roose- unwisely, and searches for Strength * Here is where your faith can .,. }? Telt _to corue on his programme I. too, need to find it. • help. If you believe in yourself, - for a few minutes -for which a "I am married. I've fallen in- • courage will come. Faith is _ :�~�i hook-up had.been hurriedly set up - - love -with- ancith•- • 'stren 'thenen b' - �-r' 7W on -the balcotiv, g Y Practice. rw �;,ttwi,, a er man. He • ' If. you have wandered from ► Before the guests dispersed. the docs not love *your church, go back. Study its ti a Chief Chet, who 'has been respon- hie wife, but he • teachings as though you had nev- ' (' �A� sible for balcony luncheons for { has no grounds- -OL er learned thea, be Fore; seek 'out J.td YY'laggsrrJC years, came along, complete- with for divorce. • their true meaning, and their his chef's tall , white hat and asked "I have no. • application to your situation. Oc= " ' Mrs. Roosevelt, for her autograph - love. for m�• hus. 0 cupy'yourserf with some active Company coming? Lrr,� -up on his lnenu card. - band We• hate church work, if only. to -lose the house with these dollies to_ After the luncheon hundreds of no children -be- •yourself for 'the time, after a show off all your vases! Combina• People stood -waiting in the Wom- cause he wishes • -while, you will carry on for thb tion of pineapple design and shell en's Building for a glimpse of Mrs. - none. I have been so discontented a workts sake. As you do, you will ��stitch-ifs ' gaidk - 'asy crochet.. Roosevelt as she came down the ` .for so long! I want love, affection,. • find peace _ balcony stairs. As for the hand afid -children-as tfiis other man • If wee doily 19 incites• in No. Y wants too: * You are c who leaving P cotton; small doily 13 inches, Shell audience -the crowds extend - this husband wha denies yeti Pattern 818; crochet directions, ed away back to'the Flower Show "AU through our marriage I have ' c-hildre'n, I hope You will think Send TWENTY' -FIVE CENTS . „ and far across the green, And ,e grked: J've bought sty own cloth- * long before you. do. .Remember in ooing- (stamps 'cannot be accep- everywhere -there ,was that same - paid my own bills (even my that Being along might present ted! for each bvshpd air of expectancy.` i doctor's). I_ love my home, for • nex problems tha£ could tr Pattern to Box' •l, • try -your 23 Eighteenth 5t.. Nen. Toronto, After Mrs. Roosevelt's final ad I've spent so. much making it one • -courage even more. .C1rtt.. ' Print -plainly PATTERN dress it was Mrs.- Kate Aitken'i I Can be_proud of._ Now I'm afraid._ ' Your letter• has touched me,' 1 NUMBER, your ,NAME and AD- privilege to. extend the thanks of R ' T'll lose everw•thing. .Can you ad- ' hope to bear from -you later, DRESS. the directors x the CNE an their arise me? * telling me bow you are propres- Send Twenty -file' Cents snore gracious= and distinguished- guest •sing, + _� «' (in wins) for our Laura Wheeler for coming to visit them. Along KNOW YOURSELF -Needlecraft Book. Allustrationr of 'with -other fitting remarks Mrs. Ait- " The only course is to try to If you must bears roblam ken also sati!-this: "We know Mrs. • reconcile' yourself : to. _tltr truth. wmot solve sec p loft Fattertes for csoeltet, embraidery, * ept it --with the _ knitting, h o u s e h o l d accessories; -Itoosevelt mist. 5e. a remarkable • You cannot marry th=" man you faith flat you 'gest • win oat _ dolls, toys man hobby and woman because she had no trouble love unless ott of free, and _ Ansa Hirst's sympathy and wis- Y Y at act ;n -winning t - - . - *unless fits wife were persuaded to nom have bel "Rift ideas. A free pattefns+ printed g he. approval of pad matey_ r. reader in the -book.- - _ - Queen Mary. And, believe me, any. _ _..�* divorce him. to-fnd the puce alts sought. Writs one who is a roved by' the Queen An, affair with hint ' would be her at Bast t. 123 Eighteenth St; ! Mother M C S T .be all righttl" I= unsatisfactory, nen if you could New Toronto, Ont. ithe personality }Mat i9 £leanoi' liked that just a' few words, • justify it. and 1 do' ,sot- believe - I even .thou it - y ,Roosevelt. - g hgwtly' spoken, were a woman like yaw ever could do !, She was dressed very simply, in' Yet sufficiently stro#g 'by' trip elf • that It coned not provide theif= A -.plata black dress, -with -bolero to don, to link together represents- - - -is childrtti yon want. for neithlby `� I match. A small, close-fretiag, bright tsves of two great democratic " yaw nor he is the sort to bating �+►"' ttV red bat rested comfortably.ost •Iter a°ttutnes-rhe Old _and the New • il You arc at -hi rets .into the , '""'" - - UIRONICIAMtBritish Empire and the - world. «crow=grey hair. _ _.. he " illegitimate child Thea Iamb -the question; --but, ('nited States of ?lsferica. '^tpa` Only a few, as all' the time w= had And so ended a great day - a for .our conference was one brief day 1°ng to be remembered by those Vim► half-hour, -The conference was very who saw and heard Eleanor Rouse= i 4 C3nr¢nrinl'nQ ( tnrke informal. Most of' were stand-- velt, We -owe h-er a. debt of grafi ing inti! Mrs. Roosevelt and Sl re `. tude for visiting our Canadian Ns- a $ • . 'Aitken both eumighttionai Exhibition, and `to the 'Board -' Rettterttber lase week 1 "fix •y, promised be mors comf gtasble st =en a of Directors -for inviting her. But k to'tell more about d wonderiul-in. 1. also think s vitation' that '.,ad come my way- ound oo the floor! Immediately a good Acid of credit . some of the younger shou)d go to Mrs Aitken 'for -her 0 >, +y _ entirely' unexpected: iM1'ell, here is Y Ser ones did lust that. -1s- aniwerin share in bringing a well-known and • what it gas . , . a phone call from g questions- Mrs. } �z ti the Women's Division at the C.N,E, Roosevelt spoke at first in an easy well -loved `personality, such as Mrs.. . inviting me .to a con versa she came koosgvelt, to a typically and re- $ press conference = crptevc i anadian typically i, k� at !►f Ps. !tate A;tkin's home to meet to the sessional . tangles u� tAr a NAW SCHOOL tLESSON d r' a e• - Enlarging the Christian Fellow*' sitfp' Romans 15:14-29 ° -Memory Selection: I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, r e for it is the power of God unto salvation toeveryone that be- lieveth. Rb. 1:16a. Christianity is in truth a world religion. Isaiah in his prophecy foresaw concerning the Messiah. G that "The Gentiles shall come to thy light, and kings to the bright- ness of thy rising.' 'Jesus before his ascension said to his disciples, "Ye shall .be witness unci me both hi Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and is .,Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth." Paul was the foremost of those in the early w church , to demonstrate that the f Gospel was for all nations. He !' .told the Good News through Asia Minor and Greece and declares his intention to bring it to Rome, the <. heart of the empire, and•thence to Spain. He did not shrink from pre- senting the simple 'story of Sall,-- tion through Jesus Christ in mighty Rome. He said, "I am not ashamed 1:' of the gospel of '-Christ, for it is e the power- of .God unto salvation to everyone that "betieveth.". Hers Was- power pot the power of marching armies -but the pouter of God. 'It was not a power to des- troy mets but to save them. -More- over the power is available to all on the simple condition of faith- r No wonder Paul was aflame with zeal to teU_ .it everywhere. He was intolerant of other retig;ons. Not that he wogld prevent people from worshipping as. they pleased, but he was persuaded that Ghristianity was by far superior to all othtr beliefs. There could be no coin - promise. .' This gospel was God's .-message to man, Paul was willing to give his life that others might hear it; Thuile who know the heart. changing power of this salvation "•feel that +pay about it-, too. , We " must tell_ it. AU#i if 0 ��', s, ..-.+sire •t Mrs- Eleanor -Roosevrk! Do you United Nations. Then she realty �,.iC� - yi $ 5 . n wonder 1 was bowled over? �; ow hit her s;ride. Her voice a as ma PAY Y . e!- gen__ _' lie _,7uicided, But C OICK ' x I want,to share -that -ha retic, forceful -althb h still 4 gene with g ale to tone. Her amazing blue eyes. Saved$Return- Fares, �MF4RT! You-althou h t am g' x still at a loss to understand why . [ flasheif, and her eU essive 1igRrly - And ib. . -.-as amongst -the fortunate fifty to lent emphasis to. whatever point One of"the etractpest-e_•cauiples of w wlwm this.priceless invitation was 'she was trying to get across :,t the thrift on record is, reported frons RELIEF IS.fIASTING a French village, ,where a seventy- There's orfs thing for the headache ++trended. moment. g lifost of the Press c•isitdrs had ar• One - sax -Sear -old pea>ant committed sui, ...the muacutar'aehea and pains ; que.tiun' and an�u-er gas''. cide. Everyoody' 'was puziled at that often acoom rived at Mrs. ATken's !tome by- -Particularlyto my 1{ki8g:. stints- puny a cold . ' 1P small first because all the old peasant's Ixsrirltrrttts.ItraTANTnrttbringsreal - 17:30, ._Some where_ in the _house, one asked how people •-tnarried children , had travelled to fast relief from "t others in the 'garden; awaiting the communities could further cite work Patin and the relief the village the day before his sui is prolonged! arrival, from �falton, of 1Irs. of the United !dations, -Mrs, Rouse:. _ cide .to attend a'family 'reunion at So et ItrsT 'Roosevelt and our hostess,. Mrs.. vett replied.-"T11c .housctufe who his • request, g Metz and jet quick Aitken, Soon after eleven the word feels her opportunities to work for The mystery gas solrcd when like a CT is compounded gas passed around -"She is here!" peac4 are limited should• use her. a note. which had been found be. medicalPr Phos of three proven " A'_ immediately there followed a quid influence to make her' ow*n­ cum• ' isidr the ingredients• You can depend peasant's body, was read on its fast action in getting relief from air of expectancy^ a repre:,sed feel- munity better. It is our ffrsf :re- at the inquest • I t e.xpiained that - every day achta inti pains, headache, ing of .excitement which prevailed sponsibility to make our own coin he `had exnectca to die niturally rheumatic ' until we heard the announcement- muni • the 'best pain, for neuritic or 1 ry possible place' . to Qtiite soon so he had decided ..to neuralgic pain: ° Mrs, Roosecelf- is reidy to• receive live so that its influence will snreailk commit suicide while his children a�'+,i.a� you" into the world_" __ _ were at-home logether„"This will 1 _iuietly-_µ'c enrered`tlic living`• fersonally, 1 had not prevtoinly save the extra fares• they would Get lnstantin+today �'^• v i ( room of firs .Aitken', lovely horn e. had too much faith ;in wh_ai.,the have had to pal M attend my and atee .�,M"• a 1 fnnrr�l. Mrs, Ruoscvelt met us with a United Nafions is likely to accorn- MeeaitMnar friendly, gracious :,nd welcoming plish but as I listened to Mrs. " smile. 1, at -east: had a curious Roo§evclt 1 became more optomis- E i• 8 1 3771- 2 20: 40 feeling that it was not a stranger - S IMPLE 161ISTAK 8 tic_ If aging an8 untiring wo- stantin.e. is n -�� — f a_as meeting but,a .friend whom - mart has so much'faith in the U. N. �1 µ'oi>'t offer you a drink, Mrs. I had known but had not met for th Brown,'' . said the, hostess, "since f -- - at she_is.ready to devote the rest 12•Toblet Tin 25r' a long time. The air was charged ., ° of }ter ,life. to fuYther, its cause. Hien you are -head ••of Nre Teriherance with Ehe` intensity -of feeling among surely we cannot League:" EeeisoiwteCm 4&106101, 6otth rye THE EASIEST slip io_ the wtirld ' those present: No ones spoke. Pre- go far' wrong to •'No. 1_m-. president df the, Anti - to serol- 13ody _. of slip is ON L sently '-Mrs. Aitken reminded us oq'r- own small ayere she 'eaworkinglt�for , „ P1EGE! Add flared flounce, or if that- Ars. Roosevelt was there to - _ in Vice 'League," replied the guest. the peace and security of all nations. Oh, 1 knew there aa5 sgnte, LOGY, LISTLESS, you prefers that gathered ruffle, 1 answer any questions' we cared to 'And here is a little hu'mati touch thing 1 `honldn't offer vou• hither of them makes your -near..! ask. -Even then, for a few re XT nigger skirt ,land out beautiful) i P tthat illustrates oµr democratic grin• 0� LOVE. • Y• riga, moments, no- one asked -any• ciples: As hies. Roosevelt •and her Pattern. 4892 sizes •12, 14, 16;. 18, ..thing. at all, It was. as if we were - 20; 40, Size 16 takes 3 yards 39- afraid of breaking a spell—each of party were leaving for• _ th-s' 1^ xhr „WITH I TIf LIFE? Transfer included: - g p bition: members of th4 press acre - a us tty'ing_to absorb and=interpret in tfie garden enjoying a cup of This pattern easy to use, sim some of the distinctive charm, sour Here's the easy, proved asy to'combar asihma's rho wake up how liar bile •ple to sew; 'is tested for fit. Hai coffee. ' My, but 1 wish I could distressing symptoms. The aromatic fumes of age and enthusiasm emanating from. catcha glimpse' of` pert" was the R. Schlfftttand3 ASTHMADOR' help clear up �p 0m OF tied rein, to Is, complete illustrated iitstruc'tions. the woman before us, And bel;eve congestion -bring amazing relief. So easy to use, tAXaot irorth livin 't It may be the liver' . Send THIRTY=FIVE CENTS me, Mrs. Roosevelt is char involuntary exclamation., of Mrs.. so economical you can't afford to be-w.ithbucii. =it's a• -fact! If-yourfiver bite is not eowiag (35e) in coins (,tams Cann ' g Aitken's maid who was looking Powder br cigarette form -at all drug stores in Creely your food may not dieeat . , . aw P bt R g c b `i nom her m Canada bloats u an res h r � and tJ our et Y .P_ s .P otog ytph• _after the refreshments. It was 5. p y stomach you feet con• : accepted) , for thus pattern. Print 'vol might imagine her as some overheard by one of the guests -s of life. and all ttsu run and aperip so o„t, of life. That's when you igen Riiid, geatM plainly SIZE, -NAME, ADDRESS, A'hat plain • That, too, is under i r Carter. Little Liver. Pills. You see f:artena STYLE NUMBER neighbour of Mrs. Aitken',. ' Wh i 1 help etimulat• yon+ over tate tiU oeoe a a Y it a pouring out at a ra to of up to two pinta r •tandable because no photographer• of course-yotr must see her ..Rut+.- gYInto Send older to Box 1, -123• h;R' -t t, y' t: well! could your dig.itive tract. This atauld tiussiUly capture along now and I'll look after the you r;ght tip, make you feet that baptry tenth St., A'eN Toronto. Ont. n: :,t rR. ,v!ich 'contribute to. coffee!'' '- days ars benaRain.Sodon•t.taysoeY,e,•r ISSUE 39 1951, Carton Uttle Liver Pills. Always neve t � _ ase htierJ f)ttivAae fnen nnv drt�ttai.t , -. ...� .. .__. ._...._ _.____.__ ._. ... _. .y __ .. _� _ .. -__. - ,. � .. .. by air last week to ,attend the fan, - Wail seal. r C. Burr. Mrs. C. Burrows Vas fortunate - aftAff WHITAY h to &---& �HOrI�i �Ii Woug pkk our qt. basioeta of +p�gT gam, peaches from her tree recently. ) f _ 111, a', — Mr. and bin. A. J. Gray visited — i TSURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 2T, 88, 88, - friends at Greece Riser once dap last SC•8s Ptey � ' 1 � EveWng Shows at T and 9 Y. M. Saturdo Motiaee at 1A0 week' .: 7 Miss Wilkinson of Toronto spent :NEVER A DULL MOMENT w@ekend here a8d r3so attended . :: THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. the Whittington -Bayles wedding. ' Mr, and Mrs. Joe Burroughs sand - Ak. WITH - IBENE DUNNE and FRED 'MaeMUFLRAr . "1 A. J. Gray made a business trip• to Yo .are In tithe NlIYy Nelllr -- — ALSO - SPORT CARTOON MUSICAL' Toronto one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Harvey and son MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 1, 2, 3, John, also Mrs. Harvey Sr. attended ? :*Irl 'GARY COOPER and JANE WYATT Show ? the Harvey- Ferguson wedding on _ Congratulations to Mx. and Mrs �+ ; Sirroco ADDED FENI U RE Whittington, (nee Dorothy ch erg �jnYalry, Scout who were married in the church here. - h .( !WITH - HUMP'HREY BOGART{and MARTA TOk'tN z j: on Saturday afternoon . WITH ROD CAMERON and AUDRV'Y LONG . ? :�l#;.•:, :• . SECOND FEATURE € ?'+,� Centennial News Continued everyone and his uncle or maybe = Casa Manana aunt. come to visit Our for XONDAY' TUESDAY WEDNESDAY it this annual event. Just about ev- ► erthhthe xc could wish to buy _ �n'� �n�� !v ; WITH -RAREST CLAR'K•E and)VIRGINIA 'WELLES EF with the exception of a new car) AND FOX NEWS will be available and it will be a : - wonderful opportunity to do your - -• IN TF3CHNICOLOR WITH COMING ATTRACTION -.IN TECHNICOLOR t Christmas shopping and week -end �} r buying. Doors open at 2 p.m. Tea -i LORE'1TA YOUNG and JOSH COTTEN will be served at 26c. :Santa Fe The W.M.S. met last week at the church for the beginning of the ADDED HIT 'WITH RANDOLPH SCOTT and JANIS CARTER fall season with Mrs. Annie in charge of the business and Mrs. _._The. Grout Manhunt Cramp the program. "_ CO=OP NEWS C.G.I:T, is in full swing again on • WITH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. and G'LYNIS JO$N$ Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. and we understand a fine group of MAKE YDIIR girls is attending and offering to i assist in the various project groups. Let us ^11 get behind this organiza- - = i THEATRE POLIc! foW dollars O" � �. further, tion and help where possible BOX Office Opens Brenings 1.80 P. I special •invitation is given the par- ZATURDAYS aced HOLIDAYS 6.00 P. 3L 1 ��'rl� - _ _ enta to visit and if they can assist XAIKNEE SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1.80 P. IL in any way, contact Gloria Orm- �CO-OP CONCEMT tATES erod at Scarhave oro 868. - {COKING SECTION LAST T£l!i ROWS We have two folk on the very ill ' • _. list this week and wish- both Mrs. _ �F Phone our fe®d Ozdei$ to tie collect. Paquette and Douglas Duncan eoni- HUGE CAR PARYING AREA y - plete and speedy recoveries—may we remember them in our prayers CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE- and if you, take a -moment drop a line to either with a word as cheer. � �� � MOM is CI J,g� Mrs.. nd Do Le is at the Etat Gen • eral.and Doug is at home. t _ pdograan at music and games. An ; . AUDLEY Phone 281 W _ - Pickering, Ontario �S'a8hby�s Sa.rdW"ase address, commenting on the faithful Aodley Community Club service' of the family to the church will meet on Wednesday, October 8 and the community were Mrs. Henry s 8MM p, m., 7Bt -the hems of Mr. IN THE LADIES' WEAR DEPT. p BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES Johnson. The girls were then --pees- and Mrs. Arch BeIL Everyone invit- �fATTY ELECT�iC WASHERS ented with a walnut table and -a sum -ed to come and enjoy a game of of money -by -Mi. Cook on behalf of Court Whist THE Fiaest 'BUY" RIGHT NOW IS - � ANGET�ES AND the church and community. The"cau= Harvest name Servive at` 8.00 P. m. - ple very ably expressed their thanks special music; at�d as Jam. ecial new line of Gothic Oold -(ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Mrs•'G- M. Macln0.yre spent last preacher, the Rev harry Mellow, of week with relatives In Ottawa, Oshawa Came and worship with na, - _ *� Mda. Sam 'Taylor and family were' No Sunday School ' - &00 p, as. StripeNylon- Honer $-H Paints an# Ge,:eral Hardware entertained to dinner on Sunday at - - ��i asses the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewis IMe r'@Ui1GET"" ROSIL ag @be NEW LOW PRICE - $1,60 per Pair the occasion being. Mss. Taylor's. PHONE ss PICKERING `:: j birthday da�id "Mr:: Pugh of Uxbridge IN THE SHOE DEPT. It's the Men's and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coaltd spent lk- y Booster, heavy cushion rubber sole last week at Orangeville ,and Walk- _ ' !Claremont erton visd�tirig frieatdl Mr, and Mrs. slack of Emona navy woven - Ver snappy Rd., spent the weekend with Mr. find � � PPy 7 Mrs. Jim Coates. Mr. and Mrh. Dave Coates and _ _. ''i iR>i(IC- S&W Per PAIR - TO CLEAR AT $4.6o per pair Jack of Bsooklin spent Sunday Wath We regret that Mrs, Evans Ward " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redshaw. � been confined to bed thin week IN THE GROCETERIA Its the nevi) The members o! the .W. M. S. are A busload of the Legion attended to attend the White-mle Thankoff- a Dramhead service at Trenton on eri- service on October 2. Casa - - Sunday. - Plans ase being made to forma will leave the corner at 2 p, m, kine of i Un ers" English Canned bada:inton club here..Wi1f'Mcrley is The Goodfelrowship clags here and in charge of organiaing,_and we will at - Brougham were the guests of have more on this next week. 'Mt• Zion 'last week at the home of � - ' ' ' Mr., and Mrs. J. Empringham. Corn, $ Quality e pace Mrs. A. Pretty of Toranito.. spent coffee _: E Meats High ualif Reasonabl the weekend here with rleativee• � gam- and pram by a' big - Mrs• Les Lye and Mt. sad Mrs; bonfire rounded out the evening, ? c C'N GER. BRAISED STF A - 4 Gets.. Don Hedges apent Sunday'lat High- v U and Mrs. Leckie `attended "' - "''U GERS" MEAT BALLS - 36ets. land Creek with friends. the 40th wedding' anniversary of "L"NGERS'' SHEPHE"S PIE - 31cts• Mss; Lackie:s - parents. at Gardena' ALL IN Tim lb_ 1.6 OZ, N$Ti idr, and Mrs. Mark Linton' spent Hill lit week. the weekend wft Mr, and Mrs. f Milton Benson. There will. be an exchange„ of min- Mrs. Les Lye and Mrs. Val-entino istbry. between Claremont•and Whine vale next Sunday on the occasion oa spent Mor,&; with Toronto friends. the Whitevaae anniversary. St Miss Dianna Ratcliffe of Stouff- Mr, Geo. 'McConnell, S. S. Supt„ ' v-ille spent -a- few days last- w� ek_ .at the home of Mr, and. Mrs. Jud Ward, assisted with, the Rally Day service Several of 'the Ma'sohdc lodge ahem- °n. Sunday. in the United Church. A �4 W chorus of 8 girls sank berg attended the Presentation for g lir, John Fergie at Pickeringlast Hone", and a speci::. collection was taken .for• anission� 1y work. gua ra•rYf�e Thursday night. ' t Q A shower will be' held at the home Stouffville Bowlers Taike Trophy ` / URCH NEWS%& �iis. Valentino in honor of her eon p y SOCIAL `t�,.yQ Michail who was married recently. Mr'rvyn Watson: and his wife of ' �!'► M` t� iTr7 Several of the northend people :.tt- Stouffville won the Sinciair Cup .in •i ended a party at the home of Mrs. a tournamer* of mixed doubles here t M: Wdlliamson one night last• week, last Wednesday. The tournament had ! NDLY'T�g„'�" The Business Men have pegnted a good crowd and will be the last of d 71% eI au &w a s is i the season. "` sa�dd�attal > AT THE the boards of the rink, and will. now „ ,! a i QQE� level off the surface so it -will be L ,•eady in plenty of time foi• the cold ,BROUGHAM .weather. In�srranes is N AAtI� digs Edna Pugh will take the post -- a taon vac --:ted by Miss Joan Middle- The Women's Association will s, 'g1n= r ' n at the local bank here. held their next ;meeting on Wednes- V, ' Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Bryant of day, Oct, 3, alt the home of Mrs. W. TO ickering spent Sunday with .Mrs.. Hamilton at her home on the 6th PRSgSt DAl VnITUES ? Sanderson, conceshion. 0,4 DOUGLAS G LAS G• - Several from here attended Lind- Please keep .in mind the bazaar •to s ay fair on Saturday. be held the last Saturday in Nuv- C Mr• and Mrs, .Jack BEkigea•ow we.0 ember, sponsored by the ,Women's t Hall Lake on the weokend clQiing Association. ► MAITLAND eir cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Tordiff of Barrie Alan and Mrs._ Prouse. of Georyte- • called, on her sister, Mrs. ' Math€ews I wn spent the weekend with Dir. "one -day recently. / l3QU'TH Mrh. Arthur Prouse; here. Mr, and -Mrs. - E. Annie of Athens - " Mr, and Mrs. Bob Fuller of Rich- called on friends -here last wee$ and � :FAIRPORT le spent the weekend here.- - attended the WhittingtpmrBayles•- Misses Isobel and Jean Gregg wedding on Saturday. LORNE WN�TE ]BEACH - re the recipients of a presentat- Mrs. A. E. Maude and daughter of , PZONN 6 M J a n at the United Church on, Friday Brockville vioited Mrs. Mathews on ening, Mr.. Earf Cook, chairinari of the weekend, SALES AND $ERVICE e official board presided for %the Mrs, Barjak travelled to Chicago _ PBONH, PICK. 197 1 26 `