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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_09_07• S .. 1 t PICHF•R[NG,T Q F�IDAYi SDPTEM)ER ?, itlt6lw r g Cmto per eop7 ntiadaed aha Second C1aas adorer _ ?O 1�FU. 46 W. C. �URKAE and S4N PLISI.IB a ription ..Price :. WO Per yee�r �• �'� _ •, ._....• • : olice.rP .©noil RoMoe___Towns i -This' Enga-g_ ed _ - - . . Pickering Village WW Mrs. Clam=or and ylre. rey of the 6th concession pro- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Andrew ew d the dost and noise caused by - tertained guests over the holiday using the Cooper Gravel Pit. week -end: Mr. Len Bath ' and Leon- ° claimed the man vrorked . all u� ' . � and Jr., of -Orangeville; Miss Millie t and it -was izQurious to their - yea" M Bath, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Orval ttt. Mr. .Cooper consented 'to y,'. • w -- Hurd, Orangeville; Mr. Sill' iWhlt e them stop work at 8.0.0 P. m. a°°s field, OTange•^ille; Miss Dora Arm council will have the' road .catty w strong, Mr. Stewart l.iacombe, Mr. Tom'"' i i6d. at once. and Mrs. David Bath and son Robt., _ r. R. Kimura will 'apply for anall of Torcnto. - rd on,',the ditch running through sa w _ - Master '`Jimmy" Irwin, son of property. The same ditch drains 9% p Alr. and Mrs. Ros= Irwin is in isol- , ll, a victim of the cur- ls of several farms in the near- ation hospitarea and each will pay a propor- w,, a a �, ,� a a s • �. ^ _ n _ rent, dreaded polio. Jimmy's may Q. according to acreage. at 4 only a -rill case .....w sincerely . buncil will recommend to the • * ' hope so, l and look for him home ice Committee that no more men - s•� � soon, none rhe worse for the attack. T added to the Force this year. It. M' ` Ea late report, a,, we go to press, is s moved that the three members , 8' , i l y4 n eo _ that Jimmy .,Will- he home Sunday, the Police Committee receive - a ! �•1°'• $'8. t and - no paralysis, and apparently _ r 0 gor.1951. ", �. • �'g ,� "� 1 'I't" alright - none the worse)• hl � r; �.b't? _ i .. Diis. C'afik and son \�,r:noir spent South Ontario Plo—en's Assoc. 'A ht _ ' �rianted .5100• ., the week -end in -11oun: Forest vis- . rhe heavy sheoP losses damage-�itl , �- ' til • "~�» s• = ng -embers -of tt:e - famih,x there. - • .ilex Gray is being -discussed, but � ,� -� The visit aas :n the nature of a �i payments • for Iosses have been <, _ - _ , �M} �' I, �' �.�^ ,i•''. 'V � �� � } 'farewell party i°?r N�ilTlan, _K'h0 left ode .S9 et. f r s i _ Oil the Kth f,i tlt� I'tiQlSSra�Ory y _ ..: ;i' .. •.:'o�. : - - erninan , Order '1 ­ the - -;Saered H. J. Clarke Piskenng ` ■n/► '4 Heart. a't Dplewam. Int. Kenneth' Head International Urgani4ation J. D, P.orrvilor' ?eft ill skmux office _ r r r i• this weer, a S!-itbuckwheat, 6 " Mme' K. H. J., Clarke, assistant manager �,, , - feet inch; 1;i5*h a' bit cf' a roti- ationsl Air I fete shows Good 'Plaiseatvy _. + \ nrd:'Ed wadian Sales of Intea n - - ]tical Co., -has 'been appointed "�anada's first fui;y planned industrial centre" i tisitat Aiax proudly labels isclf s -a Vlrs. 1v, E. }ScEa rate is able to airman of the joint sub -committee be up again after heir g confined to _ _ utilization of manganese notice], " this air vit .v shows how neatly planning i a s been done. F accory arca is in the cense w: i bed with a -painful baric' ailment. ` sten and molybdenum, at 6a� houses built drrin' the war and now known•as- _t:.e "old village", north of i . Ti f rc- pilo is,-adjoiri" coltvnr, -.aur _ _ J± international Materials Confer- round are 3C0 new homes• Ind�ustr.cs are-- I -ea `ed along ;\o. Z . Highwav an•i r:ia m'C st ' r T. Toronto T•elegratr'. -- _ ice being held. in :Washington resp Mr, Clarke is the first Canadian -_ _ _ - Full Flower .Show Of The be ngraed chairman of this group. >i3ltnbarton, Septa a, 19a,1 BELL YHSJtiE. RATE 1=°iC3ib:ASE`S SCHOOLS RE OPE`ED Ti £'T S0"iCultural Y _ ,wring lire mdst of the Second oar up, :.Ibe Editor: , ' WITIf HIW ENRbLXEN Societ - Sept. is. f fr. Clarke tires executive asaistaat Dear Sir: I have 'been interested .I� sum -'nary .of the recently ann- Th.F usual sehool-opening. excite- The Feil I'!�°"er show of the I?or- 3 the Canadian metals controller, � y in the " water question in I ounced . increase in phone rates, as P cultural- _c t here, gill be held• - &Ir• Clarl<e's many friends here lire south -Kest part of Ill 9- they apply to this neighborhood, are men took lace on Tuesday moria c •C E_; in again, -t-his ear, in. this village, So i1 in .re interested in his responsible ap- Township, and especially in the' neg- con*•nPd i lice io;loaing:y on Tuesday. P,• - o g School, with about L:nited° Church £urdss �SchrwI room -_- . -' • . • . at the new -iIi h ,ointment. otfationa which have ' dust beet► fiom two-party residence telephone ser At the high Bch fifty' enrolled. chter, Wil :by, ° eluded unsuccessfully; therefore it Increases of '-�c. per mond for four hundred and' Maurice Sli ool muEh is Yet will judge the showx, and - spea4$ Those "No Parking Signs" was with no slight interest that 1 P 50c._ for be done, but the more academic and Mrs. Howard McClements will - read the letter by - Mr. Messer._ It vice in Pickering, and of rooms were ready; ar�d the. teaching render. vocal :nu pbers. _ As we pr last -week, traffic was a very good reitsrne of the pro- resideriee individual" ]tees are prop- _ - - staff tom fete. We had the privilege :ontrol signs have started to go up• eedings' in the ne.gotia;ions; " bu: of aced !,,,..Bell Te.ephoite's application P . ter read- the entire letter I could `for reti':sed rates' filed" in Ottawa of being at the school when the HASTINGS TATS FIRST GAME n this ti-illage. As usual govern-• ng with the Board of Transport Comm- first of the buses began to loll in....big 4 to .= , mental departments hstie dune not but wonder if Mr. Messer was things backward..._what was needed ae anxious for the welfare of the issioners for Canada, :according to it_ was 4mwas -� a, Bight, and our big : • • �7. much more than parking signs citizens of Pickering Village as he A. A- Gillespie, lite Company's.man- impressiohere, andnif some of our early folk, S In Hastititrs�took Pick -jag here at ager here. -now one could onl ' see this.' { to 2 on. Tuesday nigh.'• The game �apd some corners in this villhge was to play' pobtics. he proposed inc for indi=:- B y - do• some s parking Problem sure I • was surprised to reed where be 1,00 A formal opening is being plan- was good and so were Pickering's - b� ), WW , some type of signs laid the blame for the failure. in I idua,I line business sex -vice is # probably take place buL in tate final Lrally -they- that will;cut down the speeding on the negotiations, to Messrs McEwen service it and for two-party business laterned ain the fall. couldn't get these needed runs. our streets Don't blame time pollee and-Zinkie, after reading• in a Tor- ° service.it is 75c• monthly, - The Public School has an euro!- At time of writing. the return they cannot get any court support onto daily, quotations from his din Pickering ' V1 eaven's Institut- ment_of 148• With Mr. Brown, Asst. game w88 scheduled for: Thursday until those signs are erected. cussions with MT. Bsply. I am now Principal, as . the only change in night, at Hastings - - - But, those "No Parking" sigma wondering which he means, as.. one The August meeting of 'the W> L. ' staff-: _ FA the co'rner,.._.wh'at do they mean' contradicts the other. However, Was held 'm the_form of a combined - we are bei asked at the News, when I read further, to see biro meeting in the homes of Mrs. A. E. ng "where can we park,?" --does this back-slapping Messrs Balsdon sild Calvert and Mrs. C. E. Brown. 1 e : mean - no parking in front of rhe Burk that polit cal angle enters. meeting opened in t)le usual manner: �, p r• (� �,� sign? from the sign to the corner? s I have' attended some of these ports of eacl1assers'for the T. B. �I�CkttYlit ,Q6 Q( ll'LC - z8'n District" Hospital wrre ✓ or -what?.-we •don't kn�', +� meetings •and •aH Messrs MciJa�en Survey and N -E neither do the police. and Zinkie could rightfully be ac- I' gratifying, although not quite cum - One morning this week eve found tweed of is,; fighting for the rights . pleted due to so many being hway 01v 1\O. E liIG1&WAY, IN Ils^,KERI'_ti1G VILLAGE come of o! the" Ontario Provincial ;31- of all of the citizens of this town os, holidays. After a short business C- Neale ; who need water and not: just 81m _ Pasiter: Bet Wm zea cruisers Parked beside the sign ship mwting, Mrs, Ken. Clarke, pre ' office, the lone oAe section` and trying to Prevent titer, introduced ][ajor J. IL- Ad- taOhtSE AND BEAR: EVANGELISTS: in front of the postg of • , officer calmly sitt:i in the car the people of Pickering Village �,�� C•bief Instructor for Qvil 1)e- -- "114 to to the driver of another from selling their souls' for` a mesa fence Brunch for the Province. Maj- car parked up ag with yen iii-, that or Adams, veteran of two war, iieOrge. Ito' Yeatawan black and white sign- How in the I agree tared in 1946 to become a g "Sam Mill" can, you expect the lay our source of supply must be them8n farmer' at Clarkson, 'but uvea : citizen to know what it's all what, lake; and We have suggested in the called from retirement e, u.�r g t i a,'.EL am 7.00 IN when police officers pay no attent- -past- -and still maintain that the this important post. If -e gave a very ion to signs. I (continued' on page fie% _ interesting • lecture, stressing the importance of getting bu$y on a local Defenee. Program; .also telling of work being ' done in other areas p ROtar throughout' the p4ovill O 'saying ■ e k ering that Belleville, leads all of Canada in Preparedness. A full length off- itial riovie of the Atomic Bomblag of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was sbowry._one could 'nev'er imagine Such destruction, and as he later ex- - plained, it is an ever-growing dan- ger to us here, and the U. S. -He gave, us an illustration of an atomic bomb being dropped on the City Hall,. Toronto,>eloerything in an area from College St. to the, Fleet St., front, from Spadina to T T �� O � K Jarvis St, would ' address a wiped 1`/1 r out. Major Adams' address and this - terrible movie should been seen by everyone in' Canada. To awaken `us, `710 all tar the very important job of EP ■Ci til Defence, yes, and to prepareSra- that we may WEI,* or the.. Wort, but p Y f never see atomic warfare -in Canada. Op GAMES GALORE 7i sincere vote of thanks was ex ��� tendert to Major Adams. More or- ganizations shouldW.. hear this 'le�t- ure- and see •this -terrible movie. -The members -went over to the OW home of Mrs. Brown -for refresh' LUCKY DRAW - A460-00 Watch and other valuable prizes will be � ments. -Hostesses Were: M given holders of the lucky number sheets sent you this week -end. Bi•nwn, Mrs. -A. E. Calvert.. MrsMrL,s. F You must be in attendance in parson to qualify Be sure to get your Roffey and Mrs. H. Hutchison. -sheet before Wednesday aext,> The nett meeting will -be held at . the- home of, Mrs. Fid. B. Brows - Fun For All The Family ; Program <`14rar►-" SUUNWAY, KEPT. ., • -They will preach at both services, also play special cornet solos. These two young men are talented prea- chers which you cannot afford to miss hearing. .Spec- ial music at both .services. Sunday School at 10,0 a. m,' Bring -your children - - to Sunday School, 1 'Bible Study ar..d Prayer Meeting - Wed.at S P. m. - We -'give you a hearty welcome to come and. worship.. - 4ith us. Jesus Christ, the Same Yestgrday, Today_ and Forever. Ontario Ladies' College - Announces The Opeifmag Of s Music 'Branch M ! ' - "1 ickerin g, (.OMMENCIN'G, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19¢1 �.... Supervisor: MISS MARY PATCH, A R,•C• Instruction wild be given in P'lauo, Voice, -`- gViolin and Theory ,i: Frivate Lessons: $12,60 per, Term, of 10 Lessons - `Clasa'Instruction: Piano (class -of jour, beginners) . + $7.60 per Term of 10 Lessons Theory (class of four) i _ - $7.60 per Term 'of 10 Lessons' -' For F`n11 Information and for Earolment, PleaseMrs. j. J. L, LAY, pielcerin , Oimt, ft0iW ' 1$ b , r w } • .! top of thein. Any entries into thr wu dvu't knoll „anything about - n attic such as small doors or trap. there. There are 'rackets ill this 1 P s doors ,are lined ujth stool baits, just as ail other joUs. {'our 'local r Ventilators are let • into the root' _ U'ai+k 'chart- -r or -Better usiiress 7 y c / above the insulation. T'Ite number of _ hurcau _iu '1 oronty care adk-ise �-ou• -tents depends upon the size of the as to, the rrliability of any oleo or "Dear Anne Hirst: While I' wps • and children, and oring heart- house '`' •rte had two. All outs de _company vvho solicits your order, in the nae m e � ' doors are caulked along the outside 1 wouldn't like you to have -your • a , ..�• � Y y wife committed an ackie to "all who care for there. .a.,. offense for which she was- sent to " • �'et it is the rare w=ife who does 1 edges and- weather-stripped on clic house insulated bccluae of anything last. When i got home I saw her • not take her husband back, and inside. t I have saiq--and theu,fiind you had. 1 right away, of course. She said • help -him rehabilitate. hinrseli'and �' •' Now here is sotnetlring r4iat been taken for a ride. ".„•' site must have been : craw to do * regain his respected, place in the ! should interest the women-folk. li And•,now' Jet .me take you, oil a . - sec•: a Chir,;; * community. tile .fob lri . _ r . l- •0.1le by ,e .perienceri P: Bob �ca� honk for the week- ” {N' e h a v e ' Do women deserve less: I workmen there is absolutely, no cud then took us over to maple t ` t twin boys., At. ' Talk to your priest. I think be, dust yr coufusiuII. 'l't:r into arc u, iyhore he is operating a power- {:' �.. night, she was ir will rcntifia you`that you are all' tine house very little so, lou can shovel for one of the 'onsite t'o ci u very 1 o n e 1 y: Pone to err, and so we pre �rrY on with your• ordinary work companies -lin are build' Tr, r S, o t p Friends suggest- * "Forgive us our trespasses, as ' The job does,' take � try 'long. ` highA'ay to Settle. .Really heseOur men qt"rt • _ -d W WOO- lui-ay, ire :41hinst frighten- and have jun, so ' a ainst us." ! one aTternoon and were throught ing-the project is so immense. We BELiEYE� " she spent. the * • about the same time the next day Saw the much talked _about clover- ill "" none the Chit-' YDur- wife needs. Your. love and ' Aml then h Ica[ at Wilsoir-Avenue-but a long * Y f €_ "boss"' came along' IFF Y r `? s Bien needed for faith always especially if she has to check over the j I don't think way frosra Ueing finished. There new c Yo t h.e s. erred. Don't cast her off•' } we had better Kos en on any job. was another cloves-at Present . - •i'h .._understand. If �'Y "to I�illd file sic a money. ran out, one boy was you have tried and They were nice, obtigin fellows m est, and also an overpass, Al- g ria el k, there were bills to papa' She failed, .write Anne Hirst about it- '! tjsey didn't fush things-but` '-g the sides of lhc'liighway; w�heie ' RELIEF IS LASTING yielded to temptation. it Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New neither did the% waste any time paving has been completed, trees _ -.14Stye pleads that she loves me, Toronto, Ont. and each man brqught his vtivn and shrubs have already been plant- s For fast, prolonged relief. from I' She promises iF .I give her another - �' lunch! ed-after the style of .the headache get IxsTwtvrttvts. This chance she will " -Queen - prescription-like tablet contains not. a Prove elle can be ! ;; ;f` t,� ; _ ,..�4'ell. that is about ail l.e-an� tell rlizabeth. Of course this new high- . . good wife and-mother. = _ J Of is not -actugily .open. to traffic, - just one, but three proven medical My mother refuses io advise r �'jl-�` !'ou,,yithottt being gisilty of educt= Anyone using it does so at his own ingredients that ease the pain fast., mr either cues.. - �� "�, ,;.y tiling. Later on, when eve have had _ - And the relief is; isrmost cases, lasting, ";f y sister says I'd be a dope i ask.. ,Bob mentioned one fellow who _ HRONICLEs chance to test our insulation in drove 4 milts along a freshly laid Try, I.NSTANTINE just once for pain to take her back, because if I went chilly. weather, d . shall be glad to strip of concrete. la esfdidn't get retsef and you'll say an thoasanda do back into., the .service she might: j „-pass. on any information as to the stuck but I wonder ;shat ha { y that tlieFe'e one thing for Iieadsche i turit again [torn the right path, %NGERFARM result to anyone who cares to write hap' y i ... it's INSTANTWEI for further particular's. But a word to his tyres'. Her parents beg me to bring' "7 Ger¢1dOi{ne D C!arbe r of warning ...don't _give an order Oh"'oh more work'.-here- _ And try INSTANTINB for other her home when she can come. comes the baling 'machine'! " aches, too-.:- , for nearitic or neural& ""She has always "been a good - till' U. «;e- have had t.vrc, more -tiers- # to-any insulating company without Send order to Box l; 123 Etigh- _ Paas - :. Or for the pains and aches gel The children need her, and rx'periences at Ginge[ farm=o making a fete' ine}uiries-that is, if .--.te ne cath St., New Toronto, Ont. tot accosrspany a cold, A single tablet } .- -she. needs . them. I stn sill} yotsag was the arrival of a, puri white calf, Usually brings and I still want a real wife, My We have had calves with variou�- ..prompt relief. Church„ forbids divorce, markings through ..the Years- b,ut ! o. you .think her 'offence was never brfvre hast H e had one that- COFFEE t"' A fci insgnfinitndey ,•. caused by mental stresli? Or is it was entirely white. The mother is ' V KES keepItllranay .�,4, part of .her nature? a vurhan: roan, the father we have I �'' "n "Where is soy duty irsw? Can I . never seen as he lives at 'Maple but t is These toothsome 1 ever trust her again, tge.ha.ve: since been told that he war. Cakes are a sample oflaky the suoperb FLAKY COFFEE CAKES - =' f ffee H. C. L. almost white, It is a wise calf that results You get with new Fleisch. uUnfiene How cin you know whether:, knows .its ow father these days: mane's Fast Rising Dry Yeast! • Scald %c. cream, 2 tbs. granu• s 1 e If is to be trusted again Our other experience was having • No more anxietyabout yeast sugar 1 ts salt and 3�a c• lated p .. .• _ . fete `lour wife give her the chance? the house. insulated_-and this, f _ cakes that staland weaken! en g: cool ta...lukewasm- t I short sn -. 1..' � unless You 12-Tables Tin $Se • leer 'offense tad been "" "" Fleischmann•s new Meanwhile, measure into a large part drink, weft create moire interest- keeps Dry Yeast bowl t o,nieot as.rabbr tlefNe 1St ii '• of her real nature, it would, I -'than the w'liite calf, `Probably some wftborsrefriiteeation -Ret a �2 a lukewarm water, l tap. r.' R fart-arrirrR t;ranulattd sugar; stir until sugar ' tlriak; .have shown itself before of you' people have already had_ month's supply! • this. She has always,been.a Sprinkle SCHOOL , good Y�r he ase : insulatedt -but I. expect c Fleischmannls FesR1a gj is dissolved. velope r gsr1, you Bay. Driven by .lonely there. ars a greater number who, D Yeast. Let stand to minutes, tres3 •for you, she yielded to her lilre oursel%cs,� have wandered-•'Is i "mends' advice-which. resulted in .. it worthwhile" Or maybe LESSON . you have THEN stir well. , Add cooled'cream mixture and her cotnmittissg a transgression thought it insulating is necessary • against: the law. Now she. is you_ trtight be just as Ear ahead to Y stir in 3 well beaten e ggs. Seer in •paying for if, ' ,,. � k �u2�beat �'•- ' r once•sifted-bre By-Rev, R. B.'Warren, B. A., B. D. * Knowing but bats and lay between the raf- ""• until smooth. work _ g Sour' wife, do you ter,_ These were things r+e had - — - ' i ' think ' for a moment that after _ about) once-sifted bread ou . Knead on lightly-floured board ' enc-.putrishme t she is suffering often wondered but since we tvatelr_ ,� until smooth and elastic. place in FELLOWSHIP IN THE & ed our ni,eit, at work we 'think we 'MJO . greased bowl and grease top of CHURCH _ _ .4.• she wo ct•er do.. a dishonest .tIIF dough. Cover and set in a w *`act again' Consumed by remorse knan rhe.answc-:and alread3: �sharm iM�atthty 18:15-20; Acts 4:31-37; .„sir place, free from draught. Let rine C her weakness, loo in for you are RNtftig result, the house is 1 Philippians 1:21-2:t1;:. John 3a4- •* and her children, hrg osis jtope_ ^ c :Mlaybc _ T4. 1 " _ - lies in the assurance that you are °u would hke ccs` icsio;v until doubled in bulk. btix k�a c Meu:nory Selection: Hereby» just what is done. on. this ' of ad cinnamon; bprin4l board. per- wattsag•to bring her. home. f, insula-_ • of chismixtnzeoa.bakIngboard• ceive--ave the love' o€ God. becattsQ + Do ting job.- 14'ell, -the • truck comes I >r^- �" ]5ivide dough into 2 equal pore he laid down his life for us: and we 1 '* S9a dare refuse? -And along with tlt`rec_or fQui men and 1. - tions and turn out one portion l cite her off into a vlove •emptied _ all -their, equiprtreni, :The truck is. i ' onto prepared board. Roll out ve_s for the *_ of .everything site loves, {{'ha! ought to lay down our li square; -brethren.- 1 John 3:16. i •would become of.-her?' ' i perked somewhere near the' house !VW totEront andnin one side to the = The chutcb at Philsllps; til -whom. rCe door lllcn break all the law, t#erre !: arid tUr ..hose brougfrf through 'a other. Repeat rolk and fold* rg ng - - y oro in They ilicgracr.. otter wives I or w'inclor� or..e-1.-c iltrouglt art ;" +c...: flouring boz tL:= tc;sorr we,, tvrrtten was b w � e more ernes. fl i T r*on with blecckrtg •barks eat air-tent iii the roof, -lobe man- ire• ' ...i stk'kv. Seii - - ` IrehdY if it becomes 11111 :,lit 'Paul and Silas. prayed' sidc.the truck• 'plucke the•wool` into. , ' ` ^r..~ r,lilrs of-folded dough and place ar. ; ng praise: uttto-God - and,the __ _ � stnatlPr pirces into a big trav v- :.. _ 11A V • >+ n a strayed A" square cake pan - pr;souers 1}eard them:'°=.Aci 16:25.' l,•/ c yr. tidbit looked a> if \[other �. , butter The jgiter we,, converted. Now Paul <,oasa . a - rP It lightly and press een p1•uckfnK her lcatli• f 1,alyeagloellcoche then dough - - . 4 �. 'is writing from.prison in Rohe, He _ ._" :._• cr,. 'Fhc naof is sµcJ .crl up br uw A _ _ "` sprinkle rcmatnmg' su r and Tecoonrzc•� that ;ufiering;- rather -. for power and blown through the j'iR haru dc',truv'istg the Church, can - nnnamon board and mixture cos. - bole. inta.tMe-aCtsc wirciz, mcn area -{_ _ treat second, portion of.doi!Rh fostfr and strengthen its fellntsa}ip: - _.on Band to-direct it•where it >hotll�I ""r'amt 'as first portion. Cover 'nd Bob 'Tierce -tnetl: Pa,t -, word, to � � � - --� ' 1<t rise• until doubled in hulk.- go. f:yclS' .nook.and 'Tann is fill goo (1 in. .peaking to the $ erl cutch 7Y n0ling wvoia Which, by Rtke s. a moderate oven, eSo•, Soot!, ' Koreans' last Dfcernbe-r. 1�• t'• mins, y.lulepreparing the col- the naS., i:: alsyol�strtr fireproof. 1 lowing syrup;-simmer together 47 COAIIOr<il;l;- was the exhorts- 1 vu. can't• a -en bur i is -iii the s'tovr k Ifor 5 mine., 1 C. grancflated sugar. tichi, "!n nothing terrified by tour eten if y.0n _tri, The- enol is lair* r��1 1? ; tsps: Stated orange rind. ; ad; cr,aries: which. i?' tri -them an-" to a delst'u of 4"inches. :1s the into _ i C. butter or margarine and ?,� c. evslent-tokcn of 13e•tdition,• but to \ work ilei watch fo f AD�1t �EASi orange juice. Quickly po ur hot You of salt at an, and that of God. t?o>sjbic open } syrup over the 2 partiallybak �`"partitiort -and `t1i` y xu>ually firrd a = sTi►vs FaSsrri cakes and bake cakes about For unto Ov it is _ kgt5 FAST• t eSl Y giver* t the1. be.• few in old .hone'.. The c draugut _ mitis. lohger. Stand baked caklesa half' t i Cirrfst; ttot only to helievt jj( ' catchc..,-,r`fnrrjn c,_ on Ih+ru, but g. trip_ to'.gir .- on cake cooler for 20 minutes'. al:o to suffer iq-,.hi;their r altt 'came—arc• then then loosen edges and gently sake. Sr'er}-and ilic tcc'+ol goes +wet the shake,fromens, Fellur�'shi' P p" i� inarrcd by .,ne - J -. ' � - - rctin to c h v for .himself. Ii - we are ' hdnjoic, - :strernitrg other above ourselves'. and Putting tfie interest of othcts r hefrrc our . r,rvn, :. ' tcllou•shiF ill ' !" h'AI e great exauuplr; set .bic,'orc us ` is Christ himself. Tltough equal i Pont with God, Ffc took the lowest place, ;� �� ' going to the cross. ' =- �` ' But now 1Ic is �.. � , .. .. . exalted. The _n'ay; ,.to.. honour, -is- 'i . M � THESE'_ humility. as eve•fellow the example i „1: s� C561 p 4 t3 r.3 Of Cl, i.;;-frljovvship in the church J 5 PAGE grow It 1 rlotettorrh that missionaries - ' tt 'roll:-various-c}enominahuns'-havr-a- � •••• - ' warmer fellowship than ministers in "'7 fkWLd y'v their homeland. The great obstacles of paganism tttrictr they face ;n F0 STRIDING, EXCLUSIVE _ eonsmon helps -them .to 'forget 'the. cora nate ivr little girl rovrli- - - PICTURES RES minor differences n•hich.g exists; ckcoration Ior'big girls! This dolly among them, In the homeland we is 30.inchcs- tali, has straw-yarn - have too much regard for-differ hair ,• - - OF MANN LEADING 'enGcs and not enough for the earn- 1'•uss-to-make 30-inch doll wears child's size•2 Clothes..Pattern mot fee. Should the advances of C561; • , •- DN communism becomes m'orc den lsranser of doll only.TARIO­ g- Scnd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Brous, ministers here will doubtless FFAIRS draw closer together, We ca in colas (stamps cannot Uc accept- - ' n have cd) for this fellowship wii]iout union. It, is also. + Pattern to Box, 1, 123 Gat;htcentlr St.•'hew Toionfo, Ont. true that the can havk orgastic . .E'rint plainly PATTERN NUM: TAKEN BY THE - union without unity Let out first . BER, _ _ • _ . �__r :. A obicrfivc he unity and fcllotvshi -Seer NAME an l AD -- '// - p KESS .� — .... -- A man in Pittsburg, anxious to Sind Ta'cnty-five Cenl, more - I , in for our L turn-'an honest dollar, ordered Ills aura {{'heeler wife to ,get. tatteocd so that slur Needlecraft Book. illustrations of totrld qct a job in a circus. Sltr, l'-ft flattetfis for crochet, embroidery; him and sued for divorce. knitting, hq;tsehold accessories, PHOTOGRAPHERS doll• toe` many hohh}. and ISSUE 36 — 195I elft :ileac,\'\ f;cr 1•attcrn iq nrinied _ .:.... _ � !_ _ _ . •-�L-•G-...vii'- i � • - '_ ::1 Chev. -Pantiao Olds Buiak : �G. IIII. C. .Chen. Trud -Dealer A FULL LINE OF HARDWARE -. FRIGIDAIRE-REFRIGERATORS -DEEP FREEZE UNITS -ELECTRIC STOVES _ FINDLAY COOK STOVES -!.OIL BURNERS & HEATERS - BEATTY PUMPS & STABLE EQUIPMENT - LH.C. - . -REFRIGER ATORS & DEEP FREEZE UNITS fur Moak of L.H.C:. Tractors : & Farrn E ui rout dee, OL _7 PARTMENT IS COMPLETE ID PARTS'DE 'BARGAINS IN USED EARS 1 -Fi ba - rea rgain ' - Follows Water Pump with 40 -gallon GOOD USED CARS & TRUCKS, WITH - . tank, used very little - - MANY MILES OF TROUBLE FREE 2 Quebec Heaters -, DRIVING. - - YSED FARM EQUIPMENT _ 1950 Chevrolet Coach - . N _ - Air oonditioned, tutdercoated, oil filter, real cissa - - - - - - - - _ L'ft - _ HEi�DERS� s 9 Ft. " 2 1949 Pontiac Coaches - - Heaters and many other extras -MIDGET --- 1942 Dodge. Coupe - - 193+6 Plymouth Coupe - - ._ -,LOADER -- - 1931 Durant Sedan - _ 13011 for SIP0 _1929 Chevrolet Sedan Tractors 1946 I.H.C.-3.'-Ton Stake 9' Stake Body, 5' sides, 730-16 thee, $18.00 license; -_ thb. C. 'no A. u11s- ee - •4 -speed transmission ch.�n�.n L no e: -:.-1942 I.H.C. 1/2 -Ton Pick-up ; o..r. yM �p - - Heater, $12.30 license, motor overhauled40"1- -' _. MT: .tat. '1946 Chevrolet 1 -ton Panel - - t NrNi MlE 6N1 — �.a nNt, .aw br .4 -speed transmission, Heater, $18.00 license, low Iu ER Cup. Tr _ � • r` _ ANCED URIM6 p11yr mileage - ',.� —. uFTs soo _ _1941 2 -ton Chevrolet- =. _ -.:. _ _ _-;- _ _ 'Writ* For F... Literature 12' Platform di 45" stake, dual wheels .- .. ;1 I.H.C. IH' Tractor, new starter, and - 942 G.M.C. 3 -tan - - _ - el over - - fights, new tares completely y - • _ :...... 14' Platform, 60 ' ' �takee, &-ton haxid hydraulic Twist _ - hauled - .. 1 I.H.C.'H' Tractor, nearlynstarterw :USED HARDWARE A I.H.C. 'B' Tracttor,; com-. erha le 1 -- :2 Eureka Power LMpl etely ov, u d - awn Mowers : I.H.C.r .10-20 on steel, good usable - 1 Eureka Hand Mower - - r shape ,1 Findlay Stove, combination coal, wood, - `t ctor, ca►mplete with starter, and electric ub a C � Tr lights, h i . g ts, plow & mower 1 Findlay_ Oval, 1811 oven, nearly new 3 -furrow Tractor Plow, Ace 1 I.H.C. -I Findlay- Oval,, 18" oven, good shape, . _.. - - - _ - bottoms anew fire pot - � 1 Massey 2 -furrow pick-up, narrow. 'Radio, combination .radia & victrola, -._Stewart Warner, new, shop worn, a . bottoms - 1 Cockshut-t 24Uri*wj, ch . Fleury .2-furrowplow (pick-up) r new, shopworn.� • 1. I.H.C. o. 62 6' Combine with engine, real good - - 'I Case S' P.T.O. Combine, nearly new i Woods 4 -can Milk Cooler, cabinet type -:1 Gilsonf6-can Milk Cooter, drop -id t,rpe; sho pw ' I.H.C.-N6.2 Ensilage Harvester 1 I.H.C. i -row Potato Digger - - �� `' 4 1 8' Judson Lime -Sower :. A. A. Turner Automatic Pu1Nis�ck-up Baler, -- - NE �-% consin Engine, bale -1 about 5,000 - - bales - - _ _ FA It M A L L®SUPER 1 Cushman .2►!�. hzp. air-cooled Engine _ _ 1 Johnson h.p.-air cooled Engine - - - - -V 0 LIVE Power_ ' Gram B- ivatoFr. Q, • BALANCED Weight and Power _ shop worn - .._ .. - - _ 1? • SUPER -EASY Driving, _ 1 I.H.C. Corn Bundle Wagon Loader • FULL LINE of matched -- - =� Massey Seed Drill, plain :. -MORE POWER: McCormick. equ;pmedt 1 Massey Seed Drill, fertilizer _ ` . • Your best value in a 2,row, . ..... _ :.... •Ti's FIRST I y: � - With MOR E PEP! 2�jow•.tractor - .:. 1. Harvey Combination -Elevator N THE � 1 Roby 6%' Pring Iti ator C v 'MORE PULL! S V ' :, . - P.T.O. Lift, new, shop worn crippled F Stak Dead HORSES RATES ;1x6.00 XATTLE (600 lbs. up) Dos sent per. word. Minimaai twee- #,00 (fir 600 poondsj _=x,00 " gr -five eenta, Remittance wase ac- . $3.00 - CALVES >r1.of =Company insertion .order, Count ad- dress And pikone number. t' SHEEP - - _oury pick-up - --BOOMS TO LET All conveniences. _ .. _--•• ,° _ -- -• -. Would suit business people. Adults. - A ply Orchard Inn,- Rouge hills. -4 hone Collect Pickering 265 J 12 SALE - ., modern ice refriger- - HIEL_DS_ KIN _ -FA - 'tor, white,_very •economical on ice: - as electric rangette in exellent con- - ditia ),; an o:l space heater and the yy� c S _ r= ,pipes; -a 3 -burner coal oil stow anu - - .>5�11'MARKET • oven, and a chest of drawers. Ap- _ ply, Mrs. Norman 'G. raham, Picker ' iia,g Village. _ - - . - . , _ ./� : , • -- r ` On SALE -white- Laghn pullets, Michell strain, Ready to - - Jay. Alfred Bayes, Phone Pic :96- w 2, MARGARINE - _ FOR. SA E - two boys' bicycles, in good- condition. -?hone: - Pickering - 11-a.'W or Claremont 9 R 2, FOR SALE = v:hite enx2nel Findlay R coal and wood range with kitchen b ual t- ice -Knechtel white enamel kitchen caab- - y _ ine.t;_ Renfrew electric rangette - 2 Qli burners and oven; Congoleum rugs,- - 'Elwood Huyck, Church St., Picker- -At Ill .-'* es Tim _. 'ing. PERSO-NAL -- SKINNY'MEti-,WObiEr'. Gain 5'to - PIit31 m: PIC81CitJXG !0 - 15 lbs. New pep too. T mous _ � Try fa Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double re- - - -- '- - _ .. __ - - '• ;-" --- -hilts; •fieri• healthy flesh; new vigor , _ New "get acquainted ' size, only I - a ` -- 40a cents. All druggists. �� I C to FA R m E R S iWANTED -middle-aged man wants Job on farm, or managing same - -wit3r_house. Phone 288 W 1, Pick- i �. CASH PRIGS PAID- _• Sep. T FOR DEAD -OR C3RIPPLSD ANIMALS ; iLAKE YOUR CHOICE EARLY, of. _ _male- and female•- Cocker Spaniel - 'Blonde Blonde and Black, -Phone dpi --- sI Ja: Mrs. C. Campkin, White's _85.00 oaC,h Oderoad, Dunbarton. Out. . d, cows_ = - '98.00 eao D. RtMLIJfTM 'Printing and Decorating +► Estimates Free SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED FREE- 7 Work Guaranteed _.v11�VVL' LLi,1.,i:�tJ f _.. - LOCKER PIAN' Meats Processed to Your S ecif:cations, i Napo~ %009000 010110~01iw LET 'COSDIMCS '�ti• ' "" /'OT'o- IYNIBHIIda rt.., a SUP$M>t w►Y+si i BABY NZA= MIM $Doss 16.+ai„s Werk PRESUMPTION A. >�m Days P. I 1.00P.Kto6.00P.k ale L BOYES, el IL PHONE SCARBORO 8"s - FOR SPEEDY P10K-UP PHON - _� s I .. WEST Iia.r. gain 51� 1 lbs. 13 .N �i'F3R ►-ErT ERIN', .'- SCAR. Isis Psaxs: of - -got NOW PS& V* View 11 .�.zTn F'�c�rzTc�l• co., z.�r0. w�rw�M dim �MMMuM • ohms ow. n.a. su - 1... '°' °°�•�°"��°` LOCAL R E P R ES EN TATJ Y E's PHONE 2 d 2 W 2 ` kr e..o oa. reg . e 'NBKBERS OF TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARX�' a" o •GO O O� p ty� y.�,� hs GORDO G. CROSS a — �p,� pwr Ib of iw +rte s..-.. aor' _ — i R ltlilt 7rn 1� fos s"lot rbs - -REALTOR ...�: MAIN ST.: PICKERING VILLA�. CHURCH 'Nonclul F' _ ♦ COWRTROM OONFIDUNTiAL MRVICE Selling — Buying — Exchanging .. Pie4ering. Uv6ted R'_ A. e1 - y Bus The regular me4ting, of _ Pickering _ - - CALL WI'rHOUr OBLIGATION - United Church W, A. will be held on Tht sday, Sept. 13, at 2.3 0. p. -PRONE PICKERING l M, at the home of Mrs. Walter +- mortgages Thomas. Thomas. Cars will leave the tour- Loere ` - _ cRON orners at 2,15 M-tn, yrs. Murkar's' - 7, � r A eieaiie 1 - Paiuka - group in charge of program and rr .i ireshmenta. mom (� LJ Ai A NT EE D Card of Thanks - RADLO- SERVICE - DAILY SERVICE - Mrs. M, Hickey and Mrs. L. Dick- i WATCH and ."on, of Ajax, would like to.sincerely _ TO ALL CANADIAN. AND U.S.& POI IVTf AIIp Make or Model thank all their friends and . neigh- - - REPAIRING bora for their acts- of: kindness, ,ex:. CHARTERED SUSIS (]fjj� FIELD �jp` j� pressions of, sraypathy and lovely l = -'.�?L1Ulh FIFLD floral tributes in the teas of a los- COFFER -IDEAL S E R V,1 C I .ng husband and' father. :FOHONE Pbakerinir.l5�W3 AL.L GROUP TRAVEL a : , Greenwood •...» = ' Buffalo visited relativea-here bn, the .' - ►MON! �l00 ""'� provincial cam which isrre resent- Pickering os gate Pe and Mrs. Middleton of from to attend the - York Count ing ,jeH• el _ :past week -end ed - by all counties in the province. Mr. Silcox and Son, of Sudbury, + ` cept for the finishing touches: The We expect Junior Farmer and the called on many old friends here on teen R1Ver roof is ready .to go on the garage, Homemaker work to get a new loot PICKERING TOWNSHIP Friday last . - �' and we still -need those chaps to put when she returns. _ —,SUI Mrs. Cliff, Barkey of Pickering_�s-Marg° Wilson paid -9-11y- in insulation. Heating ducts are all The ladies are caked to remember pa visit to her friends 'at the Owl spent Friday • afternoon last with an6 in, the wiring and plumbing have their invitation to Dumbarton W. A. Lased Tsea. Frl. 1 to 5 P. girlhood school. friend Miss Edna . Pen, Medonte on Friday' last . been let, so before too long we hope ' on Thursday the 13th, This is our Mr, and Mrs. Dudley of -the Park to see some findshing work being regular W. M. S. meeting but no Careen. ,_ N and by appointment arrived home from a motor trip to done, Unfortunately rP i RoVJ _. Miss M$y. Brown of the Wornen's y the windo rvs doubt we will make some other ar- I+ Instieute, - was invited to the Worn. Mew York, Montreal aisd points have not all received their first coat rangements. in order to be able to v en's Building Luncheon at the Ex. east i%"Paint, so if anyone has a spare ` take in both -meetings. on Wednesday last week. The Association of our church hour or so, there need be no idle Remember the bazaar on Sept, BUILDING INSPECTOR Mr, Ivan Perkin, Toronto, called will be held here the_ last week ' - - 29 and' have your donations for the PICKERING on -his mother Mrs.' W. Perkin here; September. ParticaIars later. Wedding bells. are ringing -next ' various booths ready by our next j -on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shane, Toronto, week in our church for the marriage meeting which is Sept 29, All ex- _ Mrs, Percy Cfark spent.last,week spent the week -end with grandson of Joan Morrish and Lee Morgan: sept the home -baking and candy, Pbons Pkkering "T _ . with his sister at Sterling, ont Ken Chaffin we wish the t%0 of them touch hap-. ''that �is• Mrs. Elmo Disney and Mr, Ernie ' and Mrs. Wolf, Chaffin spent •pines' and good ye82•g ahead. ' We All' girls twelve years and over last week -end At the cottage in noticed another young couple :Trimble were at the.C. N. -E: on. - -• - Sound pie speak- •,find their mothers are invited to Wednesday .last week. Ing to the Minister Iast Sunda meet- at the 'church 'on Wednesday :._ morning, so probably the -bells will evening, Sept. 12, to formulate �'A��� The Elmo Disney family are at home frm their cottage -at the -lake -Centennial United Cbureh ring -again soon. plans oar this r•, i. T. At BAVlIOrROUGH tag year's C. s ` and enjoyed a fine.week-end down • • • Sorry to hear Mrs. Harold Grah- the Mother -Daughter Banquet last PRESSURE PUMPS - , there. We welcomed Rev. Mr, Braham am is in_ hospital with plural pneu- ' spring 'the mothers expressed a de- WATER BOWIA ANE _Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Slute and back. froth vacation this week -end, monis and hope she will soon be sire to help, and ,this is your opp- HOT WATER SYSTZft 'Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Morgan and but we are sorry the family is so ""'ell and out with us again.Miss ortzanity t° do, s6 Try to be on tS- Lizzie Graham is also sufferi the hand. and give a lift. -to -our - our hard- ' - r• and Mrs. Glen 'Eastwood took � w�deagpread due to the housing sit- ng gi - � � g� �� a motor trip to Hamilton and to nation_ Probablybecause it was he same-complainE, but has been able Working leader Gloria, t g rn - ' ' ' to remain at home and we ho GueIpli' Inst week:' las.t..-holiday week-end__of .the season.. pe she . Sorry we misses} our regular.col- The W. A. will meet at the home the• congregation was not too large ,'will make 'a quick ' recovery, 'Mr. u,-rn, last week but we were busy Halchuk is able to navigate a lit weleomirq home -oour sister from Phone'- Brooklin. %I R I • - - • - • oi' Mrs. -Fled Ayers on, -Thursday af� but we hope to, see it -increase as I ` ternoon, Sept. 13,' All the ladies will the weeks ko by,-` tle on crutches now and hopes soon Hollywoods WVe , leti the tine limit 1 to- have the -cast lremoved-froth his -'i° bl, Ind couldn't make the dead- Ne► 12 highway, South Broel be welcomed. Ari .n•� passing the church tires,: leg, I win ^ ;4[ineava and her make Pat Pie Br00Wi 7$ R a - .Callers -at- Mrs. -.-.F. Gibson's • dur } days will -be glad' to see that moue- _ ing tiie holiday were: Mrs. Hortop twin of earth has been practicall Congratulations to Gloria Ormer. )are going, -to _ make their home in Feb. 1 and family, and Mrs. Baricey, Pick- levelled and the fr6nt back-filled ex-' ori who is spending thio week at ' Hiqbland ErePk, and we felt her erring; and Mr, and -gra. Ken Holl~ _ _ - Camp Geneva on L44e Couchiching_ friends would like to know of her May, and :family,*oftBrooklin. I : e a v _ safe arrival. , • ,aulsinedd sireetar� �. Material in Stoc Your Friendly Resident Agent ,,A. E. Richardson BMLDERO' eUPINJES . PRARL 6RBY, BLUB and i •�.�_ 1 GREEN ARBORITE REALTOR INSUR"CE AGENT ! . i( Z iERAL INSURANCE " ba�&e Den's C"'• Mnd• ALUR[IKUK MOULDINGS LLFA FIR$ CASUALTY, BONDS, A[XrOKOB[LZ - 1 REAL EBTATD Of The Following a�sa LIABILITY INSURANCEPROPERTIES 'AspiNAII& o..B. C. FM INSIDE an OUTSIDE BUY FROM AND LIST YOLTR - CONVEYANCING 10011 Raofh ,e •a All Gr"M - DOORS - ._ -- ` '. Old -established .e Yom ', y >�'l.>�° Asphalt >O« CYRIL SALE CLEAR PINE COMBINATION _ 'PSON,Se PICI;EBING d• masa - Ckwaiee Be" DfIORS COMPLETE WITH - - Wfto cap 15" Vatlel _5��,'li'.N sari GLASS :- `�Mae L� >t�a era N . , M. Gordon RUR 8 L BUS __. _ Asd lime Brick •: ' LeIATEi3 D•sa+t+rislooies->vetir� - LUMBER YARDS -- > and N W _ Dsiy; Service To_ a" Fivas Paw and Polon PICKERIN^. , ONTARIO - PHONE: Pick. 34. ChOM 7' 1 OSHAWA A. W. MITCHELL cbertert" Bases For MOVE j�■ " + PHONIN 74 aid 114 un arton I ■ !g PHONE: *Oft 941 W 2. _ p! «Oise TRUCK$ PASS YOUR WAY" Mr. and Mrs..Harris Little; ,Mr: and Mrs. Russell Conners and Mr. � � Stove KEN AND C LA R K E and Mrs. Mel Jones were week-und - RB N A R K E STAFFORD B ROS. visitors at Caribou Lodge. ; SIC CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIR Sorry to hear that Mrs. N. W Let- _ _ AUCTIONEM MOXV30UNTAL WOMB lake has been ill. ' " bPIP1E FOOT, TWO CUBIC FOOT FRIG®AIRF 1, - PLoae - Whitbg &M Mrs. H. V. R. Moore has relatives ; SEVEN FOOT, SIX CUBIC FOOT FRLGIDAIAB - and Authorized for t8ss f from Cobalt visiting her. THRIFTY THIRTY -INCH ELECTRIC STOVE ' Conation of Ontario and Merit. I 818 DUNDAS ST. E., WWTBY Mr. and :4lrs. W. Willis are now Farm Stoe Implements Hoa ' Y+ spendingg a "seek in Uttawa with . Now Available - hold F1a:iitthre, Raaf Estate � Mr. V4'i['lis' sister. so" our oar Specialty at Reasonable 1vTCE�CH1'IE'� Mr, and Mrs, E. Smitheram have :'' �rlgidalre - Made ONLY by Rates. Dual Service for as mo•. -ed to Ajax. MOTORS �T Price of Oae. FURNITURE DEALER Miss Barbara Cook, ballet tea, h- GENERAL 1r1 O T O R 17 Mfliflme P. O, phone, Argil. 6XW3 j er, took part in the ballet dances in. r ^ . Markham P. O. phone Marie M .ado + _ _ . FUNERAL DIRECTO the grandstand performances at the �. S• BA LSDON & SON heatlehsa have been attre►liaiied C. N. E uetloaaees Private Ambulance Service Mr. and Mrs. N. Mortenson and Day or Night family spent the holiday week -end PHONE PICKERING 39 � motoring in the Ottawa District - Wat. McEACiMA Prop. Blayne and Lois Davidson, are inr Proving after an attack of the flu, - IDAWD H. MARSHALL bone Pick. 193 • , but Miss Doreen Davidson has been - ' Aees�taat a wish her a s re- THIB WEEK'S HELPFUL HINTS . _ Pickering, covert', -To Remove most stains from .shoes; apply napes gas ' VARld and STORE ACCOUIM Pick�ei ing, ':.Onto We. are glad that the Barr child - let dry, and polish. _ PB01�8B= PPGEBSING J > ren are all improving after their recent iciness. s ` Aw Real Ertati, Insaerance and Morvages l[Y M, M A Y1! Mr. and Mrs., A. J. Thompson, • DOirIBYAN, sad RICHABQS _ Fionvard and Mrs. McCiement and _'Wills - "tario Land Surveyurr, And ISay $etlr; Mr. and Mra. li Tun- 0 Rea Prafesionel �egissers LICS1' AIICtIO'N>ifl6S as+l dell; Mr. and bars. Morelp Black Ity Cos _ 015 His SL East _ and John; ss Thompson and it 1 s _ .- VALUATOR hemp and Mrs: Shand and Gordon SUBURBAN SPECIALI S .,- OSBAWA, ONT. all motored to Prescott for the mar- ^ --JY Sia ting &reef, Bast - Pbones ser Write STOP 85, TfC.ENG STON RD., SCAR. 7-9m Pboies ti . OdBS riage of Dougald Thompson ar►ci Ni4 DU'NDA$ s,. Baan Wffi'I'@Y Miss Ivy Payton, on Saturday aft- .OR - PICYERING RESIDENTS MAY CALL _ Jul 17 &noon at 4.00 p. m. in St Pam's � tEYENINGS ONLY) - PICKERING 64 J. - United Church. Dougaid is the son . LP,s BART WE SHOULD BAY>iF Yi•' . ► j . of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson, of Q � the Baas Line and Ivy tis, daa- .ghter of Rep. A. J. and 'Mrs: Pay- ■, / ton, of Preacott...Best wishes to the - aughwsy monument Werka" OPI"OKVrRLST young couple. Don e Sand • and Mrs. McDonald Sandy ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. Y,9O to 19,80 and 2.410 to 8.00 ed a week's holiday at Buffalo and - - njoy- Eloaingse . Moa, Wed., F A. ?to A. 'BINGO :.. S R. 1, Whitby, Ontario DISBIET BLDG. Opp. P. Q hstowel.. Two Miles West Of Whitby Oa Chris and Mrs. TrfnkwoR and. fam- OSHAWA. ONTARIO ily have mowed to a house at the _ Eget Woodlands COMMUnit Hall - N% 8 Highway Between Whitby ► - AndA,�a ## Phoas - Rea. 5-4581: Off. 6-4148 Bay. '� p90N1:; VP'H1TSY 446 1 John and Mrs. Dales and baby - c'�°'-� Sergi A"""ged' Monday! September 10th, Robert of Montreal spent the week- - l end with his grandmother, Mrs. _ _ Dales here. - s1 e.. Sellers * Atkinson a so P. Ape► 201 W 9 - 8seott. sp9 JACKPOT flOTOGRAPMR _ J1 "� *Licensed .�o�` "°�' �i � t ' .TEN DOLLAR SPECIAL • aid81 boot sae A+taesk w>181b/. Os+. MAO • /j/) (1 - l�Owl[l• anis nasal oszu rasa• _ - _---Auctioneers - • C LE N DE N I N C• - 105 ><oar•s �� _ FAIRPORT BEACH have to be done sooner or later Aales eose#ueted anywbeee / `� � how - why not rww• We have `3 .. . • --.,-.DIXON ':' . " fie• ! 1 > . eteei, 1�s4 ' + We have several residents on the one potential customer in the 7tare sad Property Sales. -- Mist and wish all a speedy re- .year whose water bill is such i AU go'" covery, including Mr. Wm Knox, pay the entire cost of the ins Advestfeed. BOL prepared and who has been confined to hospital ion in thirty- years as well as LRa _ for a few weeks. vide employment for one h J {F • �- ` ; 1[r. and Mia. Grills have returned and seventy-five to two h r jpt•DEn t QerV�Ce johns-f"nville i home from a holiday. up north with We also know we lost J ` ra p v go �ht their am and family. ville, who went. to Scarboro MARK 'sWingShlnooS 'Reasonable Rates over dd•waNs • • . iWD I Mr. and Mrs. L. Flila and Mr stalled their own system. Wi �O IoWDDP • A� and Mrs. F. Easterbrook spent . the mounting taxes, industry is PHONE. $TOCFF�-ILLE H� week -olid in Buffalo, ately needed W DIXON There was a Snyder re -union, held Sri. R. Haan PSOBR1l�)R ova on Mia, Ian Snyder with the four gen- Ratepayers' Association. ���a'M'�Ofandno, ' orations being present. .&JiBULANCE �ya' Pogue 4 tf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell and Card of Tkank. LICENSED AUCTIONZER Mr..and Mrs. Herb Pearsall-moUr- ■ ed to Owen Sound for the week -end, We would like to take this PiekeAng sod Whitby Twpel W MITCHELL oriunity t4 thank the mamba _ • • L + the Brougham and Claremon Earm .Bousobold and Property (Letters to Editor - Continued) Brigades for their attempt to CONANT and CONAN'T Salsa s Specialty 3uildin Materials logical thing to an ;8 to install a our house; also our sincere s Barristers sari Se"tore 8 municipal pumping station at of iation to our many neighbors D. Cement, ` Prompt Attention Given near' Fairport Beach and pump both friends. who assisted us in v Titemae Cla•a9t. 13• Whitby R. R. 1 C. Phone 814 a r d • uels • east and wast, I ;realize it would be ways. -- _ PBO til:, PICKERING 74 costly for a few years, .but it will Mrd. So3en and MSton Cs :- - Oshawa. Ont., 7 1-2 Simcoe 3t. 3. C YPROC no" - 8-8437 Ajiz, Deferred Payment Plan Available On \e fii COMRIE LUMBER COMPANY �rOthai's under the skin? _ Limited _ r i Scsrboro Junetios; Ontario '` ,'The BLACK and GRAY SQUIRRELS are- rests LtlsuratlCe Co. SCAR. 3884 HO1117 --.. / -closely related than you'd imagine. - Write --or Serving Searboro and Pickerikx Over 4 Quarter Century Contrary to most beliefs they are not difFerent - rCheap Rates For Farre And Country _ . - zpecies-"but rotheT-cobr-phones-of the- ' '`' animal. Both colors may occur in the same family.' Buildings y " • Windstorm Insurance On Buildings WANTED - ' ' This series of unusual natural facts is presented by -• Windmills, Silos, eta I COUNTRY HOMES - _ Automobile Insurance. of All Kinds f gyIALL .4 CRF.4 CFS and Cariin4's in order. to promote a keenbr interest in our f FARI1t9 ' wildlife and its. protect';on.Onceyev're acquainted Bowman Gibsc, n I _ ' ' \\� - - with nature, you'll want to'keep it unspoiled. SMALL have waiting buyers with PHONE:-WHTTBY.•b21... Good cash down payments -- ---- CALL - Mr. INGLTS for prompt And erperlenesed --` Y.0 U R S T d PRO T E C T ... YOURS TO ENJOY E OLD HORSEl9 = Sla.00 service. -• 1 At Your 'Farm MgMs MA1091 - Office ZMs-off _ ' �• _ ' i a ALSO DEAD OR CRIPPLED STGCK A. R7LLOUGRBY lid SONS N RLIN , : CA Sourly Pick-up - IIMYras =4 GRLINA BRiWlRltf L18R11iW M. phone Collect - Aitincourt 18 J lE Salelaom tearsaaoe, owraa4e CA1�sN.i. YIIVB � IS". East WOodlazids . nprt shoat' tJu ab. of *00- \ - dasm the orci estrae and tale oasm- ' ' %dttee peroanel which will be a&— If rIf YOU have any news items that ranging them. The majority of our "rwr you would like to we published in members are intenoely " interested, <+r� ; thin column, just.give them to lir: and are awaiting further and dot- ' }• ,Noyes, Old oreet Road, and be will ailed information. ��....�� - look after- them. This column and' Our Ladies' Club ie resuming act. _ `WHATHAVE _its author are at your service. ivities'after the suimaver recess. In, - j DONEAI Condolences are, extended to Mr. next week's column we shall ,try to R • r.,w. ` .,and Mrs. McGreevy whose aunt died report on the various events being -• ` 'e" suddenly last week, necessitating a planned for the ensuing few weeks. - • _ tisk hurried trip to Montreal by several Bingo takes over our hall Mon, atembers of the McGreevy family, day, Sept. 10. A fifty-dollar jack- We have learned tilat our Ladies' pot, a $10,00 Special,. "Share -the- ,Club realized we.s over three, hua- prizes . await winners. All the feat- dred dollars on their various vent- urea which . have attracted crowds yres at the Carniva:. Truly a very to our hall in' the past will be a- Jbf/ Creditable aee-,u:pitsurnent. vailable next. Monday ._night. Come <: Arthus Morrison was in bed and - -;. and bring your ..friends -- `- "' week, but is t:ow back at )work. b'or se%eras nay, lits. A. 1 tine -- - f Cherrywood ', Ryan has had ai House guests Elisa s Gail Dimuca of Campbelltor,, N. 13„ : 1 i{ .'The %Varna::'s -As.will Hiss D. 1i'harler and ��ay'e Donv•: a:: vilest ::: ui�. Hal:_on 1� eunesdri af- -' of Torautu. - ' With the arriva_- of cooler- wea- wail - "The Good then and the return of many folk - , , Mr., anti Mrs. P.vbt. lay and son ,� ��, � ° �► � •, Jtrom their iacat:erts, there .are in- of Zephyr, called on relatives in e' , Creasing turn vuts at our Wednesday this cvntniunity on Sunday. r night Euchses. Exeeiiant prizes. are :1r. and firs. P-ice of Ohio and `t• being provided so it. you are a • • `Jirs. Terrance had dinner on Fri- ' euchre player and enjoy pieaaant a it d' y with sir. and �iis, G. Todd- company,r , --. you will be welcomed at Mr. and Mrs. R'ager entertained -A - :theae games._ ' Mrs. Wage'r's sister and her hue Mr. and Mrs. i�'m, Lusher-Sloan ..t::^:•.•: s' have returned home after spending band from Philadelphia- 'over the • • '" 6 _ -a very pleasant week as guests of holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Skidmore at Mx. and :1drs. Leonard Gates vza- wordLake $t. Peter ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. 1. just - s Y is being planned Law, Whitby. A 8x11 Sunday g P Mr. and Are. Geo. Todd were e- bF oar Sunday School leaders. Full 4 34hrination on this ev=t in this "way on a motor trip this past week WhIlim next weeks �'�� •iwtssJ ]fist Margareg Ireland, of Isling- Mr. and Mrs. T. McGill- and aka of Sarnia were at the �g ho los. has been visi�st goOf- he fri �_ Emd . joba - — Mee Vern 8atea and Ro r Ro the week-sad, ty �0 of ��n Tri' also Mrs. T. Tyner and faimily of Vern Bates informs us that sever- 83 evera1 dances are being.plaaned for the Marlbank. _ JW and Winter sassona. We hope Miss and $ay14r, Mr- Stanley. O N T A R I O D E P A R T M N T O F H 1 {3 H W A . to the near future to have more to Taylor and Mise Evelyn Aiuus mot ti ored to Thorald on Sunday. OEO. H. DOUClTT, Mlnhl"ei --.' " • tAIF - - a# .,. e s M _ -- _ "bscom C - . mmissioned Officers a- .. a -. - o. Canadian Ar my Active Force : Armour •, Artillery • Infantry Young men recentlygraduated from Ht School r ►`., '� with a minimum educational standard of Junior Matriculation, may become officers is ' y the- Canadian Army Active Force. - - 4 If accepted y s. ou begin training Borden as - . - .. gat Camp • � - - --. - cadet toqualify-.as a Second Lieutenant in the "Active Force. � �~ a- � •,� •' You will receive Second Lieutenant's pay while- - — - _ in training. P _ 4. This training will consist of three courses corallin a _ ` g period of : -twenty-eight weeks. When you are granted a commission ' _ you will then serve for periods of 3, 4 or S years as you choose - _under the" Shoff--Servke-Commission Plan. At- a en o — a -this service you may apply for a permanent commission. :> _ This-is a chance to serve Canada at a time when defence stands as a . most important, national concern. The trainingand experience _in ieader.ship will be invaluable assets to any young mea d� p. - throughout his whole life. _ {� 70 QUALIFY YOU MBE:� UST _ _• .+� Single - -.» Physically Fit » Z A r ♦ ,ti .k ti.'. Between 18 and 25 years of ago _ . • A Junior Matrisulaticit_Graduato— - - person or by writing to: APPLY. TODAY in p ����' Ont. Wallis Nouse, Rideau and Charletfe Sts.,'Ottawa, No. 13 Personnel Depot, Ston, Ont. No. S-Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, tayot St., King , 'n 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont. _ - - Recruitin Staho � _ Canadian Army 9010' �i ' - - Depot, Wolseley barracks, Hi:abeth Sheet, London, I t•k� - - No. i Personnel Dep �4 i � Army Resrui fig-=:,ntr,. 230 Main St raef West, North ray, OM. � r - 2CC Jumes St. North. NareJten, Oni. � � ,•, A _ A►nty Ree►uitiny Centre,lomes Some, A+,noury, �.s9a•o tl `?4? ` a - �'Trained.United Strength Is needed to prevent A ggression . ho • were as widely different in ideas • y' and customs of living as were the nations of Europe. In terms of `•• • asst ied Advertising there-. handicraft ere weaving tribes d w d and non-weaving tribes. As a rule BABY CHICKS MEDICAL '. those Indians who shaped the skins- eHlrxs every week, au trout high of animals for their coverings did POSTS ECZEMA SALVE s B auallty GOVERNMENT APPROVED, SAN ISH tar torment lit dry eczema ruq� I?.r..�.._...•..••,�5 ?�. �, not do weaving, Some of them.werr PULLOBUM TESTED breeders. All popu• sad weeDine ■kl a� a .f lar breeds, eon-•axed, pWleU, cockerel. n tr s, Epst'a Ooze almost exclusively devoted to such Day old. ■farted, 2 aaa 8 and { weSk Calve will not disappoint you. '- old. Turkey poults, older Ptillets. Free itching. scallns, burning eczema, a t occupations as hunting and fishing, 'fit+! n :zea while others spent their time at TwEDDLE cilCK xaTCxERiEs LTD. • rretasgawnOdEmre p Dles ' e ■ L T t a e■a. �Ia� farming. The Navajo _ _ Fergua, Oatarlo. etntmeat. regardless at bcw .rubborn iF h g• j people -of Ott! hopeless they seem. I `k f s• a? t ?< y 'southwest. have- won chief fame' 'DAY old chicks. started chicks. vturkey PKIUE 12.00 PER JAR � t poulb. older pullets. Hatches every week. POST'S REISEDiES t wry among all the North American Free circular. seat Post Fra on eceiat o Pe We tribes as w'ca1'Crs, - TOP NOTCH CHICK SALES age QeMo 8t. O.. corner of Loges. Tri" Guelph, Onarto, _ . £ The first Navajo blankets were OVEINO 'TOBACCO ELIMINATOR" made to BA VE you anything needs dyafag of cleats.• QUICKLY and permanently, eradicates sB - They were woven craving for CIGARETTES. gingEIIIA in simple dark ingT Write to us for In[ormallon, We pharmaceutical Chemists, Alberta. p0° ! and light st tI pes of natural-colored are glad to answer Your question. Da• yarticular• write Sox 678• London. Ono partment fie Parker's Dye Worke Ltmttets• = a ; 'µ'O01, A. hundred years ago the 191 rnnics St.. Toronto. OPPORTt1A1TIES FOR y ? simple stripes were broken by zig- FOR SALEMEN AND WOMEN zag lines making a design ktyown as --- - BE A HAIRDRESSER the "terrace CRESS WART REMOVER - Leaves no pattern." In the main, acarus Your Druggist sella CBESB. 101N. CANADA'S LEADIKO BCHOOL - Y°ter the technique of weaving Navajo CORNELL Registered Seed Wheat naw Great ODDortuelty Learn Hairdressing -_ patterns was, to work directly On available. Certified Dawbul I wheat and Pleasant dignified profession• good w the war as the actual weft b Ifmlted Quantity or RegLtered Dawbul tile* Thousands of successful Marva) are= Honor For Designer—During the Canadian International Stamp P c y available: H. R. McKim, Dresden, Ontario. America's Greatest System - September 21 to 29 to commemorate the 100th anniversaryof using the ftrning type of stitch. RECESSED BATHTUBS S60 Illustrated Catalogue Pres Some twenty. later -the In- aMAR� w,Martha waahmgton and titch. Write or can. 2.Exhibition, being held in' the Automotive Building, Toronto, from tedge stainless three-piece bathroom *eta MARVEL HAIRDRESSING eCHOOrA dians tired of these patterns and white sts0,oa to 8189.00! Coloured $274.00 863 Sloor SL W„ Toronto Government-issued postage stamps in Canada, a plaque will be introduced diamond designs. complete with beautiful chromed fittings. Branches: erected to the memory of Sir Sandford Fleming, the man who Air eoadtttonlns .furnaces $296 90, special {+ 81nf at., Hamilton 1'he Indians were-partioularly at- otter. cn plumbers and builders too. Save IS Rideau St.. Ottawa designed Canada's first stamp.. Erected by the Canadian Phil- tracted to bright red, and, when the many raluable dollars, buy with confidence atelic Society on the exact site where the first stamp was designed > Spaniards came. traded anything And s. eehave vExt a nicer c unci off catalogue prices PATE-NT5 �:..' in 1851. The plaque will be unveiled by Sir John Wilson Bart., they had for a bit of red baize. a wa atDply everlethtas You need for corm. AN OFFER to every Inventor-LLt of 1s C.V.O., Keeper of His Majesty King George VI's Philatelic Coltec- pieta olumbtng or heating Instailation• r Dtlwu and full taformation "at few, This fabric was like billiard table Catatoave tnclndew litho photos lir maln The Ramsay Co.. Registered Patent attar tions. Pictured here with the plaque is V. G. Greene, president of cloth and is thought to have been f'xturea. preec and belaful instauMlon n•lea. t7a Bank Street. Ottawa. - dlasrams. Select stylets slake cabinets.--•—.�,.,- the Stamp, Exhibition, and $heilo Watson, well known Ontario part of the Spanish uniform. The dry tubs• showers, stoves. refrigeri- raTHERSTONBAUGE t Company, py. model. Indians patiently unraveled this Lora. Pressure water systems• all burners. can Solicitors, Established Isla. IA .. septic and all tanks Ste. VWI or write 'Ba7 t3trset. Toronto. Gooktet at Infeea w baize and then' -wove it into their- Johnson clan Order Division• atraetsvills tion stn request. '• textiles. The dye -must have been Hardware,, atreetaville. Ontario. Phone 241, The trouble is that the talc, likePERSONAL excellent .since -these early "bay- APPLE ORCHARD 30 elan/' sports stories, ' has -no I eta" -fired - THF detect orchard In Durham County, an A PERMANENT HOME OFFERED ' - --- ;-" "`-C6untY Road near village and school- woman for exchange for baby sittin rt lith -in it, Cobb- spent many a their rich color, and collectors Lakeside Noma Write P.O. so: cls. " g year working I prize echoot bus *aegis door-72 acre farm, One bury, out. ion hour ,that first moderD 7 room brick home. good barn 1 on Gehringer in the batter's box them highly. Later it 1\aYaJO3 and out butldlass-10 Ycref oew nre6a rd, Gehrin s n change his style getting 86 acres a sur ersyste mately e, and ' .. f Hua — pr•■aure system.. furnace, bath- r _ f He was instrin th 1 1n -found out how to'make other ,to.lors_ •,y/Y ;af tom native roots and harks, and g g y . . _ roam, tet' hen•e. Write for fall partaeutare. were-given indigo with which to LONG BRO finally adopt the patting stance Old tiuu followers of the 'for- produce blue. REALTORS DIAL 3505 5, PORT Hops - stato whist made hem a .321 lifetime Maple. Leaf baseball leant Just as the. Navajo "rugs were NEW FORANO STEEL THRFB88R-�`v"� took store than ordinary interest -bitter in the American' League- rcally blankets, so, too, tip to about q21 •i' roller hearing. All sixes• one bull- THIS in the resent aha ,tinceaunt that and as that 'iifetim•' covered a doaer TD_ 1{ International wait hydraulic ' Charley Gehringer had taken period of seventee, years• the j 18� people both Indian and non- brad.-rn good she act. 2 v Leduc, ohone MOQERn t .Indian who spoke -of rugs oddly!. is Aitrrd. one. g1 charge of the front office Of the coaching must have been worth , .. enough did not refer to floor cob- rop sale-Long established Welding. sad LOW- CAST wltitr, fore C Tigers. For Gehringer. be- blacksmith general repair shop. Handling 1++�.■ erings. When the early records Wren- IW 7 _ fore moving up tv the. Big Time, y • , w trading Caaadfaa farm tmptemenu and - iitytuay, Gehringer is back tioned rugs, they were referring to other tines: Repair shop, modires Wats used to do his, .stuff in a Maplr any coarse heavy wool fabrics, such mMal9ervlwith al territory, employs thtrre Leaf uniform and, in our 'xortliless - } with the Tigers once more, and a3 bed covers., chimney cloths, win120 - { will be .the malt chiefly respond- %write to John emadus: Ashcroft. S.C. EL opinion at least, .was the greatest dove-sill covers or'morelikely table HILLMAN STATION WAGON i►,0, is,-. peeper that ,ever wore onr:-. !_ able for trying to get . the Tigers covers. Only if called a Floor. rug, aoo mflen, vestal as car N .saw.. 8t1s Out Of --the pit into which- they .. -'a:', ' 1•;r 'Clahermh III_ saw Toronto, � .- , � U I have -been tumbled. Everyone who or clearly described as far a bed- Onc. U %y 11 a would even be prepared to aide or floor, cars-one be sure that argue - is fact IIAti'>r argued- admires a fine workman and a -.rLA71Lr EVERY DAY A PAY DAY B the rug'in the inventory -utas onr that Charley was, in tiraq ways, Brand sportsman will wish hila f MARK a -razz BCIT by aellinir made-to. y • modern, connotation. Froth "Am- measure Nothes in Your district. f3plsn- -the best second sacker of all time. well.- sur the' is 'l admirer3. ! did opportunity for ambitions ladavtaual, he made daring his labors on err; at, RuR•." by I steles Fr, Ries• - if he tt•asn't, you could count on .. • A Yew• cake -ti say wal put each to !roue �ORM _ • the toes of Loa Ontario soil, Whether or not __ _ ; ltocketa and a h•s;eE SEW on Ywur back, �OR���� Long Joliet Silver's A real opporunity to so Into business timber peg' the -number who top, g hundreds FRIOE sample set-or ped him, The 'trouble was that cessful in - his hard tall--- only time e:rk tMa oe .c►atebes, style stook, etc, the CO" HIRATfrM - Charley 4ehrin er will be sue- _ weep riorice, no money. needed, Write im- Gehringer -yeas' too good• for- hi3 can, telt, to coin a phrase But we mediately for the moat complete made- These are the beat- own mind predicting that 'Whe- to-measure clothing Sample set and for Own Or his team's -financial wet- instructions on taletag m•asurementa. er1 You've boot! fart, doing seealingiy impossible they he makes it or whether he '•FRANFKLIN VARR: CI.OTHX14 things so smoothly .and with so flops, he'll do so with the very Quo, ept el. Bc, .t „n,,,,n .. tlnntrnat Nearing so much little fuss ' _that Dinr fang otrt of minimum of either squawking or ( uo_ ___� .� _" about;" Amazing_ boasting. That is, utiless the DELI' Foxhound au pr, dve monti,'a. ice haat makers) fuel ten hardly. noticHt t-h tt pas- ruswl slap for tsotheri over, :00 seer doii;g ther+i Gage of the 'years, has. changed snot ahead rather. 'maies s26, romales loverst Exclusive, him a *hole lot . more than we i .. - S F e n ewes flaking the hard erste look ra.}, magine it Inas, t hrtor _ - _ - $.0 F O. ail ryv.n k• n Byy '! ! Ontario patented 'n CRUC'IFtF or olns 'desire.-:n 2-renlrart i •' ''COn3f[UC}ion. _ -a thing is l' ieh Gcilringrr excel- Ing woods; gtcwa m dark, a: each. =WARM MORNING Coal Heo[,rrs' led -may -be all very well from i 10ur Indiana Did r' Cart HYslo s t Sevw t ford. Oltt pI•leap thin[ Your �atp er L a any kind of caul, coke, briquets an artistic standpoint, but it does- add fee - ';Marvellous Weaving . � burn a't get yvu much. ,top billing ar •' ' • •� --: = Heat a day and all nigh wt mane' headlinFs: In this connection CAI - � - re - ,rya: . all f 'tlsout tc; always think of another Tor- -- Na$n fueling. Start a Are but once a year..{ ,p t ITS EXCELLENT Real,i results c Pa taking your home is WARM every MORNING g Disen'r Remedy fer Rlteunta•ic Pmne and 9 onto. playcr of long. age+--an out The basic .principle of we_ ntX is Neuritic. regardless of the weather: four modals M._ fielder- bearing the striking name cite same everywhere. There must -�� 'MUNRO'S DRUG STORE ; to Fit near) ever heating re ai ]'rarer ti'ridcn.aui, be a warp and woof or weft. w.hich.. { . � 'j »5 Elgin - Onewa Y x 9 quirement is woven through the w'arp.to form f 6 , i r $1 25 Express Prepaid bee the WARM MORNING of your 4entcr fta sic faculti of nus a textile. Also tltetr must inevitably " >SrLLF:R, . dealer's. judging- a fly •ball by A far wider .Iles a Eratrte or loom upon which to BOON-STRANAN COAL 'CO., s- i' t9,4Y.�rgX CO. LTO, string Y n � cite w t,1i margin g ar lit . tl. n + a l to l E, . g than any outfielder P.. _Bold the .. _ . elder w r I • o«,•-,.. se,«. ear, M•wMM r. o,.. j EltOitF l ief' Et F: I•tEYp; HAY f'!i 1'F:P„ ey reed•. y„ r_w, o,r_ have s•crr peen, But he was spa threads in .place w'hil, flit' weft'is y '' Itchy, waters' eyes, burntna nostr ia. throve *«w o...,: ua M1t'Ove11 ti1rOUQ'h 't Mail •81 00 Doalpald' to w. Grant Miller N•-tate.•. M•w. •, ,,o,,,� ,Ott feet, acrd was '-everlastiagTy' a et: r••terboroaid covcnn� acres of ground, leaping l _ To the customary warp•aud woof Plucky Painter-l9-year-old Gil- t'OP. HE.\D. COLDS. Hay Serer, try .higl' into the air' or diving " into i 1hc• Indian aia:aver added -a distitic- berg Provent her, whose o'ne• PrCp easol paten Regtr, it a Hfuostpaad' the Turf,: and- pulling off miracw j tier technique, which was rarely I ale, 2206 Church Avenue, MoncrcaTeJ!'r ISSUE 36 - 1951 loss calci cs. • Tht. ,late Charity { if .ever elsewhere..to bc-obscrvcd., man art show won .showers of Good, . writing -in the long defunct They employed a variety of 'bast ! praise from New York critics, " TORONILI NEWS. used to jok- fibers (various vegctable fibers)piss Victim of an auto occident that ingly' club him "Wonderful Wcidy." hair: of certain animals, skini and left his hands and legs poralyz- TT Readers ' took. it seriously. The furs of animals and plumage ref ed, Proveneher paints from a name stuck; and most of the fans I bird:. Thee were added to the " e -wheel-chair with a brush strap- ---aiio can rehicmbc'r far `back pcob- I more conventional foundation ped to his elbow. able think sof him as a ball hawk j thread, for 5w Oil material',of tinea, _ of unsurpassed calibre, and prob- I wool and cotton. From all these ablf I - - - t c v i Gw. lit end Illth Lala any ren titian in the f1ig r,ea Qrte•s, - 'iabri,cs tt crc ct•olt c<L t, the lir t body thsk to Some of the oldc,t kilo P• Il sx• they t:pht en. Charley Gehringer was the exactamples of 'American Indian w'eav- , l flNt iatyerMg• apposite.' Nr"went about his busi- Ing are reputed to be finer than end Inenere. Matt Hess with a' minimum •. of 'fuss; those found in any other place 'in \` w speck' ere- - • '' hothcr, and noise. One player who _ 'thc world. They even snrpasscd the ••met n, `� tpo was his teammate for many years te.�tifcs woven by the' highly skilled j said that Charley would sav "How Coptic weavers of pLncient Egypt, arc you" schen he reported for 1 whose- work has long been cclebrat- the tcasi,n, "So lou ; g when he ed for its marvellous technique. ' %t-as packing his. .grips at the end We; do notPalm.�r of it, and that triose' five words generally•, realize that ret a ien1e1Y _ - these tribes of Antcrican Indians constituted the sum total of his,{ ' typhoid e i e,eey" com-crsation for the hacehall vear. t - eit•er.lessen _. . `... .i am terries en' a [tat. •n-but. edl>, Ica, eat � LOGY LISTLESS' •,,. •fly's ledge ag'geration-but not such a great .. � AtengleAvis" lay • one at that. Doc, Cramer came ,/ Guo egos which In —tl'--ttS—Sttttifniftg--h3r i toh ny _ .. .. - !wenn•— - ---- .. ..• ew,sb_; ee ' what he cracked, "All ''you need to do is wind him ifp on. opening .. � fins TRANSMIT Otrtg 2o' 1""TRINT DiSIAfis1 Nut there is sM civic SIU I TH LIFE? and imsp•nelve pr•eautlen every heueswlle ego ak1 y day and he' runs on and on, doing e -family's health. Spin EVERY room tyE1tY dis with y ' everything right without a mis- I litnt uLLle uD your liver bile .. • _ of Cn aeedetd•r I y YLr.TOX-•tN cake.'AR 4 • c, jump stye el bed r", b Io Yet, trial•-action FLY•TOx •- tains' "t art worth livin '? IL me le available at budget Drle•s Ire t es;. 1 t lww•Hul weed 1 Ty Cobb H'as titanagci of. the g y be the liver, 1t et ar k N. tilt., AIN ik j It's a factr If your liver bile is not Cowing dealer to show you the new FLY•TOX Intpst iett/b. Tiger', ` when young Gehringer freely your food may not digest . gas contafntnq .man wesk• su broke ilr at Detroit, and one of bloata up yobr it .. , you feel ono• I ' Y pply of pteaesnc•srn•ntna at'ipa ted and all the furs and, kle go out I . FLr-rTOX yet prised at only stall, baseball's most widely circulated of 13fe. ThaYa when you heet�'a armies,�sentie .•' tI stories is that. Tyrus• Raymond, Cara Little fiver PBIa You see Carter► FlY'TOJI belp stimulate y9ur liver bile tell once again pegged Charley as "good' field, n0 tris¢dnringoutatsrateofuptotwopfntsa s Ilk" and predicted that hip stay d•7 Into your digestive tract. chs should Hat yon rI ht up. make you feel that Kapp. s ! « in the majors would be a sfiort dry■'•f• bees• gguia. go don't stay soot, ge, One. � t mrteYa Little Liver Wlls. Always leave thew' ..1 T X nu heed. Only 36c Bove ani drttltgi ... - .. ...... ...rte.—s._..-:__.r •.-...i A-1 - a r ' P n MON WINNOWN - his brotker, . Mr. George Yaox, of I �E VNITBY K=xsldlf Little Miss BettMiss aye Knox, of Utica, n% and Mies Faye PHONE 618 t3arper, of Utica, made pretty slew- �'�'i3T HILL 1 • er girls, dressed in powder blue ;gip 89, Yiagsten Re" r marquisetto over taffeta and carr SCAR: Phowe 7 911 ied coral gladioli and !erns. Ushrrs THURSDAY, FRTDAY, SATURDAY - SEPTERLBER 8, 7, $. were Walter, and Ken Tink, brothers - &ows At 7.00 sad s oo P. M. Saturday Matinee at 1.80 P. J& o f the bride. Tke wedding music was ^� • • played by Mrrs. Down who accom- - Fw AY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7, and 8. A Operation Pacific parried . Miss Gwen Wilson of Oah- _ ci �:' WITS • JOHN WAYNE a" PATRICIA NEAL j � awn,' soloist.. The ' reception xse - - 1�1 held at the home of the bride's par- . - ALSO SELECTED SHORTS encs where the bride'4 mother rec- Double CrOSSbIfneg -ej-., , gowned in wine crepe dress with black accessories and cream-. _ - : DOhitALD O'CONNbRa-HI�Zr]bTA�l1TRT�$ _ 171 MONDAY, FgUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 1E, m. gladioli and mums.. The groom's >i3lrelw Starts at 7p0 P. M. Last Complete Show, at 8,90 P. 1�. mnother wore mauve crepe dreos ADDED FEATURE I, with grey accessories with a mor • gage' -of . coral gladioli I and mums. y • _._,_.:Beyond the Pur s For travelling, the bride wore a When You re Smiling l Purple Hailhoney-beige gabardine wilt with }WITS - GENE AUTR,Y and JO DFOOM OTL green accessories and white orchid - # ADDED FEATURE and FOR NEIW3 1; • _STH • P'1�►N'KIE LALNE and JEROME CO»RTLAl+iD - c �• corsage. The groom's gift to the - bride was a three-strand string of • pearls. The happy couple left midst Gambling House confetti and best wishes for a trip MONDAY, TTJES., WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 32, - ' W11TH - VICTOR MATURE and; TERRY 'MOO'RE to Points east and on their return , - a �•'I _, ' %e Finest Family Picture Of The Year Comes! To West RW- 7 '�i , will reside at' Eninakillen. Guests - were present from Toronto, Oshawa, I''or Three Heart-Warssing Days .Next WeWA . W*NQ ATTRACTION Uxbridge and Brougham. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 15: Mr, and Mrs. "Bud" Browes and _ w family visited withhis sister Mrs. _ I'D CLIMB THE Le Lorna Doone Leslie of Toronto one day last week. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. M. Matlock;Mr. HIGHEST MOUNTAIN ✓,c 1 r `' TN TECSNICOLOR - WITH and MYs. G. Duncan: Mr, M. Annie; - - - _ E Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mr.. hers.. W. BARBARA HALE and RICHARD. GREEN - Ellicott accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 0- A.' Beer to Kitchener on SundayI;v TECIi''ICOL.OR, STARRING when he went for another bus to :. e n the Hi h School"bus routes, _ '- SUSAN HAI-WARD and WILLIAM LUNDIGA P INENVS- 'Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Harbron and- — — - ai! daughters L'entice and Ina-Jean of . -: - .. AD E\JOS . - - _ FUR YOUR DED '41E_ Myrtle called on their ..aunt Mrs. � � - 1 •!Matthews one evening last week. Susariria of she Mountie& Js - � • Congratulatic+na tri :lir. and ?�Ir�. A BAL:�tiCED $A�IO�! F4•R EFFIE;IE:� l FEEDLNG Ge�,-rg -' Knoic of Ynr,iskillen "ori the arritiai oi•-a little RANDOLPH Sa)TC and SHIRLEY TE:IIPLE ' CO-pp lav mash is falnons fur balanced Irotein, E,.:een, horn Augu,t _y, 1951. _ r added vitamins and correct' mineral halane-e. Mr. aiid Mia. -Dvn Ritchie.-Tgmn THEATRE POLICY - �$ _ to, spent . Lh(,-. holiday, with his par- .Sox' Office .Opens Evenings ---- - - _8•J0 P. M. _ Mica M,- Ry 1 enols of T,)r onto visit- SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS 6.00 P. M. al �LAREMONTCO-OPERATIVEsate Str. and M1Trs. !!rums Ritchie•. - 31ATI-NEE SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS - ._1.30 P. M. - . he ed MN,y-r_be Ac over!, the h ileus -• Palo" 18 CLAREMONT lir, Robert .Harvev' of, Haiiburton SMOKING SECTIO'.' LAST TEN ROWS called ori a Mrs. _ his uncle Al, n3 M _ I=ILGE CAR PARKING AREA :l- Harti •y - oil the holiday. tg' the week-end with relatives in_1or- Mr. slid Mrs. A.'T Grav have a ' onto couple of peach trees which yielded _ - Miss IKildred 'Ward was an the lwo Pleven-quart baskets 6f_ first- �M CHAPN sick ,ist labt .week. class fruit. • • BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES . Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Hadgerow and- Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Hilts spent the -- �jj _ fan ,:y spent the-. holiday week-mW holiday week-end, 'with their dau h- Q rl'e G t71 iy i '� Pickering, Ontar%o - BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS in the north country. ter and son-in-law Mr. - and Mrs. 28 g� . ;RA�yGETTES AND The Kiwanis Club .of ,Dunbaaton A• Bell- and Tamily: _ - ,t . have approached - several members Brock Road nt inen a Sept.Il THE LADLE E A R s, ELECTRICAL' APPLIANCES Of the Businessmen's Association Fuchres' To:(:wnmence Se. �a IN S, DEPT _ n� here, with the idea of. starting a - ' ! _ t Klw,utis Club in Claremont. Brock Road Community Club Euc- -H Paints and Gegeral Hardware Thr Township 'Read Department -ham will commence on Sept. 13:, in THE Finest 'BUY" RIGHT NOW IS •e. _ POO"" , } �; x bw-e. done •considerable draining an the Township Hall. Everyone wel the south end of the 6th Line near .come. Ladies please provide. - Special new line of Gothic Gold _ PHO,NE.46 PICKERING . Cedar Creek school. Sept. 24 . Mr. and Mrs. Len Lye- spent the StripeNylon 1^Ioslery _ .-geek-end with Mr. and-.Mrs. Thos. -. Lye and family in Toronto' and at- - • - -she 1% DGEr' MOSS. s the NEW LOW PRICE'. $1.60 CIaremor�ttendea the Exhibition.tl f per Pair - - A bowling teurnaireat for- the IN THE SHOE DEPT. Its the Men's n - Hiram Walker Trophy was held Congratulations to Mr. and :His. here last weeld' with a very, good , iobert Beeiby on the birth of a turnout of ,,owlets• Roaster, heavy cushion rubber sole - ugh r'. Linda Katharine, on Sep. Mr. =4.31n. Ed. Boniface atten- s 18 ii 1 at their home in Clare- ded the boat races at Pbrt .Perry on - Mrs. W. Tocol-inson and baby, of Monday afternoon. ;navy Woven -Very anagPy ering, are spending a few days- Miss GeorginaForsythof OshsvPa 'th Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson here spent .the holiday with her people ^REG. 16.E Per PAIR TO CLEAR AT $4.60 per pair The W, M. S. ad the United con- ation will meet inc the S. S: Congratulations to Michael Val- _ • IN THE GROCETERIA Its the new ms on• SepL 13, at 2.30 p. m. entino mho was married at Burling- _ a new Study Book "Prom Lakes ton on Saturday last. He is a _ _• .... j; , . • .� . _L. . h,tq Northern Lights" and its a.m- I former employee of Sarco, here. - _ eine 0 41 V %igen" -English Canned - �lpariion ''Hume Missions Digest' a I The • Sarco Plant had a new mem- will be introduced. A good tunwut ; ber join their-staff .'recently in the 8A hoped for. I person of Mr. Ian Muxaughton, who * Meats :High Quality Reason Price 1]� Mr, and Sts. Gordon Graham and 1 is living about lour miles north of _ 3amily, of Oshawa, said Mr. and! the village, . Graydon Taylor and family of MT• Jack Houghey who is with "LINGERS" BRAISED STEAK - 4 iota• ZJxbridge, spent a holiday with has spent a week with - 'HUNGERS" MEAT BALLS.- 36cts. _ the Navy, di. and Mrs. Sam' idr. ins family here. . ` J "U'. GERS" SHEPHERDS PIE - 69ctL The Goodfellows Class will. ALL IN TINS 16.1-9 OZ NST ra. N. Sanderson.- Mri. Lambe This Friday. . . - • -and Mrs. Reynolds will have charge About twenty-fine or thirty young sof the program. people who have been taking lese- NX .. I School opened on, `Tuesday and the I ons during the summer will have • ,streets were filled with the young- their tests at the Greenwood pool ystern trudging toward the west t:nd i this Friday afternoon -when • a Red • ; Kca: ; 4of the village, books in hand. Cross Instructor will be on hand. A t Mrs. Earl Beare and Mr. , Eddie -CW bus will leave the school at 3,00 p, +Goodman won the Manufacturing m• 1t is'lioped 'that all parents will ,Company Trophy in a tournaai+ent attend and that the day can be turn- lof mixed doubles at Port Hope last ed into a family picnic. �O A Ars "uRCH NEWgr,. p'W ednesday. Congratulations. SOCIAL NEWS , f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook spent SRO U G h r ' M {tire holiday with his mother, at r Lansing. ..._._ TS RI NDLY fifes Mr. and Mrs. Alan Taylor 'and Avery pretty wedding was sol- .� � ' t t1amily of Goodwood... Mr, and Mrs. enized in Ebenezer Church on Sat- , 71% of an fiw ar in�Tra jtVernon, Ellicott, and family, -Brun u .n Mo da wi Mr .and garet Lorraine Tink, daughter, of Q '_RIV. • ,ahem, spat Monday with 060o b Firs —IN �Irs. Fred Redshaw. Mr, and Mrs Hilton Tink of, R. R, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coates, of 2, Bownmanville became the bridefAp�R oBraoklin spent the holiday with Mr. of Harry Ahold Knox, youngest son•�>tl/f :and Mrs. Me_ 1 Morrish bet's. of Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Knox, of � Mr, Eddie Ortfz motored to the ' Brougham. Rev, Somerv,iie officia- • ' �.�,,,; _ 1U. S. over the week-end hoping to ted. The bride, who was giveA away ' -- YOU TO make some purchases with his 4'8- by her father, was dressed in white. 0'4 II'A>i:5ffi�1T�A VALUES? hour stay ' there. Undf`drtunately,' floor=length • gown with lace inserts ( - w most of the stores were closed' on and long pointed sleeves,= three= - DO U G 4,A S G. :Labor Day. quarter-length veil of net hAd by � : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansell , and a spray of lily of the valley and she - _ ,family motored • to Huntsville • to carried -pink roses and. white mnxis. MAITLAN 'spend the holiday. ' - • ' She was attended by her sistw j / �• , Mr. and;Mrs. Don Hedges and the Muriel Tink and-Miss Dorotby Dyer 'Tamily were in Toronto on Saturday of Oshawa, also by Mrs. Ken }Pas- 190U'1•H AL ricr spent Monday with Mr.. and coe, sister of the groom, who were . Gordon Neale, at Highland dressed alike in Coral Marquisette RNE W KITE FAIR PORT over taffeta with matching mitten O ,iss Angelino Valentino spent and picture hats and carried glad- ! SEAC1ii _ loll• The gym was supported by -SALES AND SERVICE PlION3 llMJff X0 sir J 1 J ' PHONE, PICS. 197 J X