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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_09_14: y FO 7o N0.47 A �,80' (3Qt'l4A�ffi F U)AY. SEPTEMBER ie; 1961 K Csi. Per +�oP1 > As mss. t reriptiwa Rises 'sm" pas year W: C. AUPWAR and SON, PUBU Rotary:Fair Large Cre�rd Attends Pickering. . � k _Peep!e Win razes Five Luc- �akiag a+kaa#�Me� Memorial t—hel sew �d-light.yn,�,, Ii7 4�±Qi+�L P at . /;' a� 4o.: f r ; , c x ♦ .: y" re on Wednesday ght, the Rot- Club. f have - psoved their former a %' /y >: $ ✓ x " 1 sieeefafir to the new site, Oldr � w `. 1 Plus to have worked put Rune�x.> t.�1A good` crowd attended aid " ney flowed fredY. yy ! 9 y F// r f ¢/4 G n the lucky dzaW p!O$YYin 3ruan- winners were: 'r 4 ' y. BiF,,.• rr. /� ! Geraldine Irwin, Z'1-jewelled 's watch, Mrs. Harry Porter, Clananont, ; 'an electric kettle. Jatme0 Mills, Ajax: records Mary ;w-mir raw, Pickering; a loge ham - Johnny Found, TRckiring; Pen - and pencil set. just In Case Anyone Has Ideast - 1 ;The following is r&printed from ! A lltid6and Free Press - �! "The Orluir Packet -and Times - s' . 'Jets out that the owning of a ewea•e' warehouse in that town�""�""--;✓.s*." r , iP" v ?+b not resulted in any curtalbnmt drunkenness' or any noticeable- -duc#ion in beverage roaQn trade-. ^ "'�- • he newspaper reports: "Atheriy Overage. rooms are doing as much, I ti i an 'n tiia usual d r re business n 0 �e couple of months that the out- 1 bra (warehouse �d liquor. store!- { under ave been operating, charges he Liquor uor Control Act haze increas- d sharpie in the local court. L. C. " M. ., cases in ;.lune of • th:•s year' num- ored 1 �'s+5 ab suet i1. June , of 4 � 910, For July thp-f'-were Mme; _ r «, h,� yea r ;.and .6 last year. � � ;; t• °': •�,^' - - - _- Whiterait Bapti,e�t Church Sunday, September llf. - ti € r s s s " "' tom?•. x ": The above' photos, taken by the Geraldine I1 wick d Tion.:�e +s. at - Anniversary Senicei will, be held - Ness are those of the New. High one of ti:e cla:::oars •'greenbvarda" .t the Whitevale Baptist Church on, _ School, the ' first .busload of stud using a yellow aaU-. .. _ Sunday next, when Rex. L. A. Good` eats to the new school, and .Miss _ wan, Evangelical Union of -South America, will speak at 2,30- 3 0 p,. -m, A .trio from Toronto wilt •ender instrumental and vocal nus- ,.$astinga Plays. i'telkerist; Alamo wry-To Sponsor ,i St. George's Ch lh -This gunday s - - - Cooking School Picketing � illage ._ 'ors. - - - .._ - Out 'Of The Banning _ . - . _. - _:_ : t?srtarb Chapter 0-.-IL3:" -' Well, ft happen d .and it was s Every lady in the Pickering-Ajax For this Sunday only, service in Mr. and 'Mrs. Ant.'tua Lawson _ surprise to most people here, when arew.will be interested. in the three- St. Georges Anglican Church vkrA and Ray _enjoyed"a shot holiki;y at -� The- regular meeting • of Ontario Hastings defeated the Pickering day supervised Cooking School COn- be at .11, 2 5 a. m. Sarnia and Detroit. chapter No. 227 O, E. S, was held ball tease here on Satiuday right ducted by Robinbood Flour people. Mr, and 3itis, Herb Mo.•sney ret- n the Masonic Ball, Pickering, oa at- g to I. With a satyr each, ' it and sponsored by the Rotary Club ENGAGEMENTS urned home this week after a plead- n Monday, September' 10, at 8 P. m• was the game. to break the "winning , c•f A„ ax, The school will be held in • • • ant vacation. 3t Oce ;1 Beach, LT. S. The Associate Matrons of various streak, either Ray: the Ajax Recreation Hall, Septets- The engagement is announced of Miss :billy `dacciarlane, Rougo Chapters performed 'the opening Pickering Ron over Hastfngs 13 her 24, 25 and 26, Res�ttmber thrse Grace Margaret, daughter of Mrs. Hills, spent Labor Day `wetis-end - ceresnonies. In the absence -of- Mrs. to- 6 'the night before, and -to be dates. Smyth, and the late Robert Gordon touring the States _ Mabel Mackereth, Associate Grand back on the home field looked like A diifer¢nt Progr�D 1 be pre- Smyth, of Oshawa, to Louis Phillip Cheryl MacFarlane celebrated Matron, Mrs, Fanny Idttleford, an easy. chore for the locals. 13ow aented each night and more .than Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry her 5th birth&;y cn Sept. 1, Associate Matron. Ontario Ch:::pter, ever, the Pickerrs,R boys h-Ve play- -twenty-fief• vale 'S1e prizes will be Huxley Kaiser„ The marriage will Mrs. John Murkar continues in presided for the opening, assisted ed good ball all season and will be seen away at eR•ery demonstration, takes pLre on Saturday, October 6, much the same state of health. and by Mr. Ted Mackeireth. Toronto. b�k next year fighting harder than Each .lady. att�enO g will also have at 11,00 o'elcok in St. Grt$ory's is not .us the, far: ,iy and friends Visitors from Bowmanville, Osh- over. " " a chance' at the B g Draw to bes Church, Oshawa, Ontario, would like. Mrs, W. C. Murk: .has awe, Whitby, Agincourt and Toron- In the meanti•^,p, it is expected :rade, on the closing night. been under the doctor's care this to Chapters were heartily welcomed there , -w-nl be, se•-eral..eikliil+ition, Tickets at c: very, noTninal charge DANCING week a;so, b • Mrs. Pearl a heartily* ; W. M. 'and games here before the season winds are being sold at Boyer' Drug sture Mrs. (Rett.) Arthur Young is not The Regular Community Dub enjoying the best cf heaah.at pries- 3 r. John &'Isdon, W, - P, up, so watch fdr noticgs of same. here, . or _you .can fret one at the Dances will eoTimence on - After the business was Sinished Daring the past two yeors thi9 door when you attend. ' SATURDAY MGHT ent Her many friends hope for an several of the visitors "spoke' brei- village has been- making consider- • To add fun and merriment to the SEPTEMBER eariv inipnn',mrent too, ly, giving very helpful hints and able of a name for. itself to the three-day school there will be. the AT BROUVHAM TOWN HALL Dr. W. W. Tomansoa wE3 out of advice regarding the Grand Chapter sportaf' realv:•i;:fr?m school meets" P, well->; own Harry Bickk who will .REGULAR .ADMISSION town on Wednesday attending the Sessions in Toronto next week and through to our.. ball team •-they -M. C. Ram who has to watch very District Medical Con•:ention. Sun- urged all members who Possibly can have been naln^g •lot only our own carefully what he a^+'s, . says 1 �' Miss Eileen Bu,nby was presented - -BOM SALE a beautiful table lamp by the Sun- to attend. Refreshments were ser- people. but those o `tside, take notr • agine me being ]II: C.:'of• a Cooking AND TEA v at the close - of the meeting ' Pickern s teams --winter' School." d+. School and Choir of the United ttnd a social half-hour a oy y and summer, and while this arec: _ — Under the auspices of the W. M. Church at a corn awl weiner roast all, - .area during the past ten years has at the Ler. Ralson hone on the. 4th a let of undesirable Cb•unty Temperance FederadiGn S, Ladies of the Presbyteri::n Con,- been getting Port plerry - Monday, Sept'. 17, gregation . here, 'a Hame=Baking last Saturday night. Corn, weiners, wa Pickering United Church W. M publicity, we-do have our -Young Sale and Tea, will be held in St. Pumpkin, Pie and rgebakquantities soda wbe- .* s . all consumed in ;striae quantities be- The W. M. !. meeting which was folk see to it That' we• ge4 same of The Ontario County "Temperance Andrew's Presbyterian Church, on the other lend F?o• and for this, this irladerstion invites you to, ewne SAturddy, September 22, at 3,00 p, fore morning, Short speeches se ad- presided bier by Mrs. George Shav- rommunity should be grateful m, _ dresses accompanied the prcsentP}- er, was held Hist Thursday .evening; and bring as many friends as You t ' tion. - er, the home if Mrs. Edgar James. can to Port Perry United Church, on• . The Devotional Period was given. _ . ]4londay, i September 17, at 8 . p•. M. . by Mrs. L Wilson, while Mrs. Ed. - 1%e Catholic W %Ten's Leagae • At this meeting there will be _ ' Correction ' - Township •Grants Mr, and lids. Elwood Huyck Pts• ... ' James conducted Wil the Study, assist- r s s shown . one. of the latest and most chase Cannsngton Business James e a number of ladies. The Study - effective f ilnoe 'iii' Terriperadee Ed In our Iasi issue, we _ reported, ih �'" The Septermiier meeting of the Couincil Proceedings, a grant to Mr. and firs. Elwood Huyck and for this year is "Home Missions-of Pickering Catholic Women's League ucat�on. There will be a bred report the South Ont,'• �2lowmen's ,Assoc. the United Church in Canada." vas held on Thursday �Pt 4, at of the P'rovincfal Convention at Ot' daughter' wili' more to Cannington notR that the taws, given by Rev, H. R, XonkmaA. of y100�this should read 850 only. at the end of the month, having ' it is interesting the Teefy home w'th about twenty ed grocery b gospel is preached in, wen• '9400 and thele will be opportunity for -1. business iA members present. • • 1100 men - - . - -discussion of matters which You iriay _In Memoriam tpliat�•town, , Mr, Huyck fins been ori.. CanadieZt c i-kmuities; Reports were given by the ver- and women serve under :the Board ions conveners and many plans for wish- to present' Please'co'me and "' • i a the staff. of the Harold Rice ardson of Home Missions. The W. M. S. Fall actfsitie� Sot'nnder'way,' lnr big others, In memory of my' dear' fatneu stores*here for some time,17 devotes almost 830'0,000 of its bud- eluding a FbwI Supper to. take John Annan, who passed a_ way on get to Home' Missions. 85 Percent place at Ajax on' October IS;•. The September 17, -19A0; and' iriy Ibv- NO \ER'S of all aid-receivingcharges prise TENDERS WANTED' in Mother Mary Annanr who pass- of in -iberi voted do a $10:00 g ... , rural. "God eenkIs `iko 'churches from for Proficiency in Latin, Grade 10 --- ed away November 10',71948. With_ •the water question "sett- the skies ' Out of our hearts must TENDERS for the grading of the Though tlieiz smifes••have .gone. led Y" for the time-being; the local �� to be se* t to Mr. L. Briggs at the . Mre Area Lot, for south-west~ Pick- forever, High School opened and operating: J they ari4e. - Piclteri2ig High School; -Margaret oing Fire Area, will be received by And their hands we .cannot touch iso , aFieo p " IdIled this' week; 'tiiere's r Presbyterttaq.. Lsdies' Aid Maddadord, Corr. Albert Hull,, Sec. _ Still we have. so- many memories' . been little excitment for news col- The Presbyterialg Ladies' Aid will R. R. s, Pickering; Ong Of the ones we loved ao much. umna 'this weelr:.._of. course thele -it meet on Thursday, September 20, Sadly missekl'by daughter Tena and --always- -the- usual = motoi accidents,' Pt the home of Mrs• V. Wright, at We like To Hear These'. ANNOUNCEMENT` -family: but they're becoming so numerous, P. rn he :grger at r • • �~- e y vents t en d tell ou how ,much we a linea to Mr, sad Mrs: Alvin Buehby+' wish- West Iii}l,'Cars leave t _ ev ryda e , the w the `a 2.00 To� the News: Just a Paw -Card of Thin" - - fes have becoms less inteieited. y pp�ta� to WmOunce the engagement of their. ' We note in the d ies that `'Doc" Brook Road Community Club' the results we get from your news- eldea` daughter, Hannah Eileen to r. Last week after we advertis- t ' Mrs,.MBc•D-opald, Pine Ridge Road, N. E. McEwen o Deputy Reeve fiaI Jg�nea Howard Mille, son of INr• and Dunbarton wishes to express thanks appears to be oioughly enjoying- Brock Road Cdanmunity Club Eur`' a washin Tnscl+ine for solo in l ed 8 Mrs. John Mills, Ajax, Ont. The and appreciation to.. the many himself at County Courted meetings bres wfil commence September 19., your classified columns, it was sold marriage will take place on October in the Township . Hall, Broughaan. pronto, We had three different paw 18 it 4.00 o'clock in Pickering'Un- #rends her sent flowers and cards _he and Duncan baretyre; is fact >, Everyone welcome. Ladies plessie ties in to see it, and could have sold , dtaing her recent stay in hospitals wondered i! theme was anyoaa provide, another if we find it, - Reader ited Clidsch, aLo since she has been home, at the Cotsacit session. 1 - ... sees were as widely. dllkifeet -in-��t and customs C�a�e►s►ified Adversin a • ih'i11t as were t!I(b !'goes nstdaQQnas- of . Europe. In terms e[ i•• Y 1?indleraft 1kre were weaving tribes a_ 1I' lL ill tribes... As a. .. R rut laAld C IiY[1[aAL „. those Indians who shaped the skins ' ' ' of animals for their coverIn s did !'l�Csie araC' week, all from algb POa1"E $CZEi[A 8 • B gaagty.. GOVERNMENT - APPRovED, AZ, not do weaving. Some of them were iULLORUM TESTED breeder@. All pope- BANNS the torment or 11r7 ttcsama almost exelusiyel Iar broads. IIOa_a a•d• pullet& cock•relr- MO waelas alta tratlblsg, Paetts t y devoted to attth : Day old. started. a and i ap d { weak flab• wul not 42lsaypwilR yon occupations as hunting and fishing, old. Turkey poults, older pullets: rree ncbbrs, tteanni. buenlaw a, q� talosua. ringweem, pbnvwx and athlews while others spent their time at !'WDDDL10 r1MCK 1iATMMORIM LTD. aa - x F tMpOYd . rtad117 to tile atitnlo 1 ��ava�af]�o! peoE of out argue. Ontario. otatatert, resardlao of bow etuD y w-aouthA have hOtl• chief {ams DAY old chicks, started ebtck.._su.-*�. �velow they PXIf B qN PjCs ass — m, r ults.-..cider-paifets. Sstc6es--weer week. _ among .allAhe -North—q-mericatt °r« �scplar. POST'8 REMEDIES ' tribes as weavers.-- TOP NOTCH C81CK tALEs. seal Post Pres, on Receipt of P4041Guelph. Oporto. NO Queen tat. B.. OCesar of Lasan TF fust Navajo blankets were DYEING AND CL8AN1IVp "TOMCfO ELIMINATOR" made to wear over 'the shoulders. QUICKLY and permanently eradicat•o , '-a • BAYS Ton aaythtag peed• dyelas or oravlas for CIQAS>OTT>d9. Bins They we 'woven' -in simple• dark �' Inst Write to as for warals, • We `Pharmaceutical Chemist■, Alberta. �p1Dr and light stripes of natural -colored an aw to answer your queauoaa• DO. particulars write Boy 078. London. (jut - `" ,A • hundrediartnatat W Parklles Dye-worlp Limited, - - ytars ago the 91 ions, St. Toroata a OPPORTTIDtITI�s FOS simple stripes were broken b zi MEN AND We yo Y B' SOY BALM lines making a design known as the "terrace pattern." In the main, MS WAAT R OVIvilavs so ropBE A HAIRDRE$8 the technique of weaving -Navajo L CANADA'SLEADING 0102. Great COr+xaer•r. Great Opportunity Lear, - Registered Beed wheat now Ratrdressins patterns was to work directly -on available. Certified Dawbul wheat dad t /114131111642 protgsioa good t Honor For Designer -During the Canadian_ tnternctional Stamp the Warp as the actual weft, b Iimitea gnaauta of RegLtetW Dawbul Woo r ooalhaa of successful ycarr6l Ira = Y available. s. R sfoKlm DreWen. Ontario. Ameelca'r Greatest system ` September 21 to 29 to commemorate the 100th anniversaryof using the darning. type of stitch, B,lir.C=SZD BATSTUM "a Illustrated Catalogue rrsi „ Some twenty years -later the In- SMART Martha Washington and Bich- - writs or Can Exhibition, being held in the Automotive Building, Toronto, from ladwe stalaless three-piece bathroom arts A.RVEL HAIRDRESSING SMOO & diens tired of these patterns and White t1t0,0o to 1181.00: Coloured $374.aa ass Hloor Bt W., Toronto _ Government-i;sued postage stamps in Canada, o plaque will be introduced diamond designs. Complete with beautltal chromed' atuasa Branoba■: erected to the memory of Sir Sandford Fleming, the man --who Air conditioning furnace. u9t.00. Epactal - u Kions at.. Hamilton The Indians werR RarticuIarly at- offers to Plumbers and builders too, San fa 11111°040 St.. Ottawa designed Canada's first stamp. Erected b the Canadian Phil- atopy .Linable dollar., buy with confidence Y feasted to bright red, and, when the and have a nicer home. Batlsfaotion soar ` atelic Society,on the exact site where the first stamp was designed Spaniards came, traded anything antsed. Extra rst'»a In ' 1851. T plaque will be unveiled* Sir Jeehn WNson, Bart., Y B �Leconan y need for prices Y - they -had ' for a bit of red baize. If w• appply everything spa dad !or nom- AN Or1iER to every mTeotor-•List at !C•V.O., Keepac-1 lfis Moiesty Kinp George VI's Philatelic Coltec- 914to Plumbsaa or heating mata"Llon, .aations Lad tau Into tion .eon _ This fabric was like billiard table Qatalasn• include. litho photo* of mala. The Ramsay Co.. Bassetwd Pauat A tions. Picttired here with the plaque is'V, G. Greene, president of cloth and is` thought to have tieea !there,. prices and helpful mstatlauaa ossa, ala Bank street, Ottawa the Stomp Exhibition, and Sheila Watson, well known Ontario sundry select- l style of rmka oaD�u. " - part of the Spanish uniform. The 'tanadry inn.. ahow•rs, ata►o, retrisera. PBTB:lRBTONHAIIOH • Company, _ . model. Indian!-p3lierstly. unriVeled this tore. Pressnr6 water "stems; oil barn•rs• last eoitoitom Setanuan•42 also, reptlo dad all tanks. eta Malt or write !ay streaL Toroata Bnoltt•r e9 taf baize and then wave it into their Johnson Mau order Division, 8treetsvtue t an request textiles: The dye must hai-e been Liardwsre, streatairwo. Ontario. Phone ;41.- _-- The trouble is that the tale, like excellent since these early "bay- "I'LE ORCNARD PERSONAL ao many sports stories, has no .TH>o rae•e orsn.sd m Durham cona�, oa • PZAMANENT ROME OYREitwn eta" (red} blankets have never lost woman for ozeban" for baby sit 117 it Cobb spent mea a County Road sear rivag• and school. - 'truth lakaW■ "oma wrier P.O. Eon 113. P y. their rich color, and collectors prize acbool baa passes door -731 set•• farm. tine blrg hour that first year working them highly. Later. the Navajos eDo42ir° t room brick home, wood barn pOZy' Oat on Gehringer in the batter's box, and out bulldiag.-1a acres new orvbard,, found out how to make other colors as acres vrtm• orchard, mamiy apyn and 1 , i C tie -was -. instrumental in getting arae - preuu" -"stem, furnace•, bath. : Gehri B d from native roots and barks• and soma lr bou". welts for tan parttcularr ' •i/i/p� agar to change has style and xxre given indigo with which to LONG BROS. Old tine followers of the Tor- whicfinallyh adopt the batting stance produce' blue. REALTOES - DIAL 3505 . ►cM NopE i _ Hato Maple Leaf baseball team which mado him a .321 lifetime u hitter in the American' league- just as the Navajo "rugs`. were' NEW FOAANO STIML, TalaasaEs. ` took -shore than ordinary interest really blankets, so, too, up to about oo WI roger bearing. All rise.. one bull. I THIS in the recent announcement- that and as ,that 'lifetime". covered s 11or•r TD 1+ tnuraatioaal with bydrauuc 1 Charley 'Gehringer h ad taken period of seventeen _years, .the ~ lj2di People both Indian and non-- blade m good ■bane, .t V Lodue. phone �QQE�� L lndiaii iyho spoke of rugs oddly 79, Alfred, oat charge of the front office of the coaciitng must have been worth. enough did not refer to floor coy- MR sale -Lone established welding aad . LOW w COST i Detroit .Tigers. -For 'Gehrin while• - - r@patr• shop. Haemins I �! - Ber: 6e' « «- slings, When the early records men- blacksmith senora! Wt7Y 'lore moving up to the Bi Time. leading Canadian farm tmalenimts and B tinned rugs, -they wire referring to' other llaea Repair .bops modern and } :seed -to do has stuff in a 3fa to Auyw,y• Gehringer is back complete with all- Coote Emaioye tar« _. - P • - •- - any.coarse heavy wool fabrics, such men, Serving terra territory...m ors lore :Leaf uniform and, in our worthless with the Tigers once more: - aad _ t will -be .the man Chiefly res oda- a1• .bed_covers, chimney sloths, win- -A'r� to, John Bundus.• Aaberoft B.C. _ - . CoQ Ilion at least• was the greaTeat - y P dow-sill covert or more like) table player that ever wore one ' h le for trying -to get the :Tigers' Y ffi L3f66 �� STATION WAGON ,1950, 1s•. _ r « Ont of the pit into which they oat' sfa tea Liebesearsasit,, '-w aT' tin ars Only if called a floor rug. ave been tumbled. Eve one who... clearly described as for' a bed. t," Lai We would even be pr -,pared to • side`or'fit3or, can one be sure that argue - in -fact HAVE argued- ad es a Ytne workmaA acid a - eIASE EYESY DAY a rsY, DAY �^ ffiat Charley eras, in many ways, .brand sportsman will wish ' him the fug in. the 'inventory has our itIARN a"FRR* sit rr by eelltag made -to. wd1! including the. many admirers ' modern connotation. - From "Am. msasure Clothe. is your district splen. i18��� the best second sacker o€ 211 --time. err:an Ru��." by Estelle N, Ries. did opportunity for ambitious lndtvidual., $y If be wasn't, _ You could count on he made during his 'labors on A row calls a day will put cash is your Y the toes of Lon Ontario soil Whether - or not! V0Ckata and a Is= Bern on your back, nlnAn�nc seas i$ John. Silver'1 - ''Chart — A real opporunicy to s'o Into bttrineas Of timber peg the number who• top hey .Gehringer will he sue-. wash no investment. 1lsEE Into b m cessful .iii his • hard task:' oely time r' hundreds or ■watches, style book, Nit COAL WA7$� ped him. The trouble -was that cyte te11,' to coin a.. arperieace, no money needed. Write sm. Gchringer _ was too good for his phrase. But we I mediately for the mo■t complete mad*.Thele an the hoot. own or hits teaaiis'financial w -el- don't 'mind. predicting-' that whe- to•+ttenur@ Clothing ,ample «e and for meero ur* oil taking m•asnreutents. ars you vi beefy_ y tare, doing seemingly impossible *her he melees it or whether he I "FRANSLiV PARK"n, INC.. .'things so smoothly and with po flops, he'll do so. 'witli 'the--ver9' t O' Bor ■+ . Station x 5rnntread, hoofing to +ouch _ ttile fur that nine fans out of minimum of either squawking or i about. Amazing ten 'hard! natictr} that he, scene boasting. That is, unless -tile -pas-- Eft d pups, ave monxhs, Ile..' Y rage of the years has changed DXER t�o or_ matber, 6"r too door -.- doing' them., . g = , � ea! mokeral Fwl shot ahead father, Malta 125. rsmalse savenr Exclusive, y him a whole lot more than we lea r,o.s. earl Qiv«na. rooter Bay, - - - • ► • ;, Ontario. pofented interior i Making the h-ird ones Iwk easy itriagiae it, as. _ � _` CRt;tIrrX of nice .*eim In a rcntrast. I' construction. -a thing which .Gehriager excel- l -' _ .ins woad■, aiowa in dark, ser each, WARM MORNING Coal . tfearefs ]ed -may-be. xll very ,uu from Our TindrBJaEi Didf Css1 Hy■lop, 311 S"enth Avo., Brant- - o Cord. Ont. Please print sour name; and bum ante kind of coal, coke, briquets. an artistic, l' int cb t; hnt billing does-, , . Address. Hear oil day and all night without e't ger >vu mach top billing or Marvelous Weaving — -- _ many headlines. In this connection refueling„ Start afire but once a year. Ifs EXCELLENT. Rent retuhs after taking Your home is WARM every MORNING, we always. Rhino: 'of .another 'J"or- _ = - - ff Hiron's R pato player of long ago -art out The basic principle of wearing is ,meds for Rheeaiette rains end "6 c% NourMs. regardless of rite weather. Four models, 5eldcr bearing the 'strikiniz name the same evcrywher.e _There moat NUNRO'S DRUG STOOE -to fit nearly every heating requiremeM. Of } ettfrf 1C'cidensaul.. -' - ' be a warp and woof or weft, wihieh �. ily7tt - 'Ottawa • k , °'iJ is woven through the'warp-to form y' I ft.2s Eaprea pnpeid. See the WARM MORNING at your Yenccr had the faculty of in, a textile. Also there must inevitably :' weL LER-B ' ." denier's Judging- a fly ball --be Ta"r wider be a frame or loom upon whichr to.- HAY -VAX ` $CON-STRACHAlN COAL CO., l?p, margin than any outfielder 'we :string the warp and to hold the CAPS LE6 , o. «,...,.,,,F•„«,..rr•a. PROSIPTLY RELI RAT„ FEVER• or r..,. >A., 1-.,e., q,,. Nye eyes seen. But he was spry threads in place while the Weft i6 - Idly. watery 'eye,, 'burnin■ nostrils. fess., u.a,.towls e..... r.+ _ on his feet, and was everlastingly woven through it .. 'hall 11.0o hong;ter w w, Crani Lanier wU."d W.a. _M, ,L Co., Peterborough., •'+'• covering acres of ground, leaping" -To the customary warp' and woof' Pfueky Pointer -i9 -year-old Gil- FOR. HEAD COLDS, Hay Fever; cry _ high into the air 'or diving into the Indian weavers added a distinc- bort Provencher,. whose one-..` ACorasorl. Sure Patent' Registered. 00- HI �Remb The turf, and pulling • off-rairacu- _I've technique, ,which .was rarely ate■, tsoe Cbyrcb Aveoue, Montreal, ISSUE 36 - 1951 bus catches. Ttfe late Charley if .ever elsewhere to, be observed.. .man art show won showers of Good, writirg in the long defunct ' They employed a variety of bast praise from NEw York critics. TORONTO NEWS, used to jok. fibers (various vegetable fibers) plus Victim of on auto accident that ugly dub holm "Wonderful Weidp," hairs of certainf animals, 'skills ;and left his hands and legs paralyz- Readers -took it seriously. ' The furs of animals and plumage of ed, Provencher paints fr&n o name stuck; and most of the fans birds. These 'were added, to the- wh m o r e conventional foundation eel - cheer with d brush strop= who can remember far back "rob- ped to his elbow: a'bly .think of him as a -ball••hawk' : threads for woverr material of finer@, of unsurpassed calibre, and "rob- wool and cotton. From all these ably _ -`' - whyr caI---s unusually lovely slwm. dna att1, Frain Amy. -sensation in the Biz Leagues: fabrics were,evolved: rk.ft,w,at t;.s,« - ` Sbme -of the oldest kni,%%m tx• rood #hay tight a.. Charley Gehrjnger•,Kas _the exact'• a.mples of American :Indian wear- tl�. t.aawbs� opposite. Fie went about, his bust- Ing are reputed 'to be finer, than :..a menwo: Most pees with a minimum of fuss, those found in a �r «pe«k...e any other place in°mit ���� bother and ngise. One player who,• the world. They even surpassed' the - was his teammate for many years textiles woven by the highly skilled said that Charley would say "How Coptic weavers of ancient Egypt, are you:' when -he reported for whose work has long been cclebrat_ the season, "So long" 'when he ed for its marvellous technique. 40 s +•�, ^ 'was packing his grips at the fad We. do not generally Ecalize that.,' '' •O'' +` of it, and that those fiv=e words We. tribes_ of American Indians a - ronstituted the sure total of his' -=- fv Fvii_d v Malty elk., ronversation for the basazes f year. ; ai«e°�• er Ti •, en tarried en That, undoubtedly:.. Las an tx_ LOGY LISTLE a ny'a baa . sggeratioq—but not such a great SSe„ wtoa b^ one at that. Doc Cramer came _ OUT O� lag Charley yep .. LOVE when he crack, win., as k.or. lista °. « «w meyaat d, "All you need r` ✓ to do is wind him ,up' on 'opening ? 3tF � piss TRANSMIT aVlR as tl►ylalNT DINAus! But therf !a ems sirnph Jay and he runs on.and on, doin WITH IIFE e � aad ittoapenolie 'precaution *very housowlfe eon take to - B protest her �r fermis'• dost, Speer EyERYroetn EVERY day with fLY.TOX -the llrast ! everything right tcithout a mss- Than trail, nv Tour bar bile , , , or All Insectteide. L take.:' x _ .•r Cwt of lied raria p t < t ^� Y 1dtaV b kS Yea, t►.iple-Lotion FLY-TOX•- eeitta}nriip 'powirtul nis, inendient« I.iS not worth livin I■ available at bvtl Ty Cobb was manager of the 7It edgy -be the )avert i ,' oat pries■ In a etc; to .a; or 32 os.'tinv. Alai ink year It's •facto IT pour bile is not Sowing Male► to •hew ou the new FLY•TOX Insect Bomb. - Tiger, :_when• young Gehringer yom food may not s � - � • I, ted p4c �1 & ..digest '._ - eobtainln9 ma y weelo iu�P1Y o1 pleasant-rnrelNnq '• -' baseball's most wide] circulated ' of lite. That'. whenyo u" I FIv.TOX y+ ".teed et any stens. I rrto•t■ broke to at Detroit, nerd one of you feel un-' y the fcm and r to I stories • is that Tyrus Raymond Grterr I3tde Liver M You It 1p IN: your liver bile tin once again pegged Charle3c,as_"goUd field• >ao }3 Inoat atgateofapiotwopintsa' illit» and predicted that his stay >ao yht d trot• his poula s FLY - in the majors w,oultl, be B . short �p t t app` da �LitiN aceta � •taY amk gee I one. no . 11dy 8& Lrom ey ttr„nssi■~R them . I - - - - _ �. , - -_ .. _ _ � • . ,.. .. - ... •• .• ,J •• ._ •. +sees. .. .- •F - • _...'rlw�.d• _._sees ... _. _.- ----` ._..._...,..... .. _,. ,. ._sees. •-�.. .. - � � .• .A _, �.: ..:: '+ ...'C. . w�M•' w,,,__ .. :• - .,.. - .- -.'.5 - # A._ ,"A .«gyp M, ... l.. .Yl... _ ltkwghm • Ctattaueed little dawghtw. ► his tents Bev. E. K. end Parker; Messrs Nelson, Crowhurst thd_soncert eta =• 1 = i :, 8pstonsea: Mita. X. Xaicolm, Mrs, - Mr. sad ]Lri. A; Ramsey most Mrs. Burgess for a eoupie of weeks Parkinson; Mrs. Le Gros, Plea The many friends of 'Mr, YL t. pabL ' X&koins. Mt7. Wan. Dona, the holidav weelo-end with their while, $ck and Mrs. Burgess are Bradt and Mise Miller. Morden are plessed"V learn ' be has UmRobert Miller and Mrs. Mal- daughter . Mrs, Jen" who is stay- pzt a motor trip . to U. S. poinik Several from here attended the been able . to go ba• *tn, .Isis:, wAk ootsn Sr, I isg at her -cottage at Parry Sount 311r. Balfour Sleightholmo is utt- wedding on Saturday evening at the at Ajax this week, al 4ae-meszfbers of the ]?`dendly Mrs. Walter Vickers -family, endue. a Kiwapis Convention at Centennial Church, of Miss Joan accident of two weeks agd� Bible Class and . their families had of $Ark's . Falls, __ visited Mr.. and: Murray Bay this week.- _ Morrish and MT. Lee Morgan Beet R a ,VW7 enjoyable evening last week Mrs, John, Gillman, The Fall Flower Show of the loo- wishes to the couple. ` at a..corA.roast at the farm lwal& , Mr, and Mrs. Carl De ttt visited al horticultural Society was held _ of Dr. L..T. Bar_clay,.at Gree wood. harik brothers Robt. and. FrMik" -oq Tuesday evening _n the -ii peed - Greenwood _ tp��� l A T"lans -were made for the. Class to 'Wright of Green Rivir on Sunday Church School ' Room. The display meet with Mount Zion on Wednes- afternoon. of flowers was good and Mr. Maur, peas INA10 a• C-stay evening, Sept. Y9; The - October- — - _.�- _ ice. Slichter, 'Whitby; acted as the : Miss Doris Brown of Toronto �+ �/ ...meeting to be held -at the home of - - Judge and Speaker: Vocal solos by, -called= on...her cousins �Ir, John • acid tMrs• FrantW Barber. - i ,D UNBAR `Oi�1 `' Mr, and Ml's: E. Crocker, Tor- ed. The Y. P. L', presented their i'`1 ` WW onto,- called -on Mrs. Matthews one �..� -Miss A. Brander is enjoying a drama "Cracked Ice" at Orono on' �•� �� , day recently. Mrs. W. Hough has relatives few days with the Bfaharim's at the Saturday evening last and were B>ZR s l Mr, and Mrs. M. Fiillick. George -1 from Toronto -visiting her for,. twq •cottage at Dwight. - 1 well received town,: also Diana and Glenwright, weeks, - School _ re -opened after the sum- . Mr. and, Mrs, Ross Disney went' suer vacation with a staff of seven to Whitby on Friday eve to � - •- visited Mrs. Wright and Mr. Bert .Oliver and Mrs. Gibb and faniiIy � y Y � - w Beer one day recently. .. were with friends at Niagara Falls teachers and an enrolment of two wish bliss Alma Gibson a pleaaant Congratulations . to Mr, and Mrs. on Sunday. hundred' and eighty-five pupil;, Our i .trip on her journey to California to r Ceryl Wannop on the arrival_ of .a .,Kemp Burgess of Oshaa-a fs t�%th tedch6rs' are: Principal, _lir. ' Reg. visit 'her nieces for three months. ,ohne-MCnvitle " _ IMr, and Mrs. Ivan McLean- have Siding Shingles g0 rightt just returned frrtn their fine -?sit over sidOWGUS i i i anm with relatives in Saskatchewan dur dpiCeep expense ing the _monAth of August, They re- i port a grand tune returning home i Apply J•M Siding Shingles, d* t -� �a� ' with Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Monk- ttatstrbd and ecocomkcal, vett sl. • ,�a man. I your old siding. Made of asbuM Mr. and -Mrs. D. Andrews of Tor �£mmaeat—� and So � --Get now onto, visited Mr. alit Mrs. Willi:,ln CaUus •$rows and family' ott Sunday. .. �oo� EAR �' 1� E S Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg spent ' A. Wo MITCHELL e week -end with -Mrs. 'Pegg's pee 11 pie at Magaetewan. r ••••Greenw od hu anniv- o United Church BuildingMaterials N 0 W ! ersary - is to be held on - Sept. 30. - - -- -' Worn Brea can awes delays or act- The church has been re -decorated y by Mr. Galby of Whitby. Full .par --I and Fuels dents—spbil -your_ holiday. Les us Aicula:rs to be given next week on , PHONE PICBEB. NG 14 ' ` "P your car with new, dependable, long-mileagge Goodyears . . . and ,enjoy a'holiday. free from tire trouble. _ _ _ ;lei as -check your tares today. NOTICE _ a�a _ ;o TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING - _ LOOK FOR THIS %HIGH SIGN" OF QUAL • . - _ _.SAX sALE _ -MOTOR -'SALES -(CHRYSLER — PLYMQUTH. Tues: -s t. � 18 -1951 PHONE: 29W GAS, OIL N REPAIRS = �r _ - MUNCIPAL BUILDING—­.­­.-_� - --MUNICIPAL- BUILDING BROUGHAM 2 P.M. . ` � � o B ■ ■ o Y.■ sl:: T..fOFiA;S-?0Vii,•TYeaanrnrSskis o ND s' , ..Ontario- ase •to ege e arses r 11� muses The Opening Of a Music Branch is ose- �_ _ - h' i.OMMEtiCING:, TUESDAY( SEPTEMBER. ll, i9G1 _ �• IBy The Veterans. Benefit Act, 195.1, passed` at fhe last session of Supervisor: Mass MARY PATCH, A R. C. T. _ - ' 'Parliament,- the Government =of -Canada• has extended and made Instiuction witl be given in Piano, voice.. _ _ - applicable the provisions of the Reinstatement in Civil Employment Violin and Theory • ,,1946, to all persons enlisting m the R _ Frivais Lessons-: $L3,5U per Teri; of LO Lessons Act p g Regular Forces of Canada - k^lass Instruction; after July 5, 1950, (nineteen fifty) and who serve therein for a term Piano Wass :pl.,four, beginners) - 3 inot exceeding three years. four) 1 . $7 � R per Teri U , Las3ona :Theory. (class of This provision extends also. to members of the Special Force who $7.50: per Term of is Lessons re-engage for service with the Regular Forces, the three-year coverage For Full Information end for Enrolment, please call: period beginning with the daft of re-engagement. - Mrs, J. L, LAY, Pickering, Ont. Phone 83 This provision extends..also to members of:the Reserve Forces who s after July 5, 1950, are called —7-7—and for service with the Regular Forces'' - and serve with the Regular forces for a period 'not exceeding three years. By an Order in Couricil passed in 1,950 under the Canada Forces Act the provisions of the, Reinstatement in Ci ail Employment Act, 1946, were, extended to members -of the Special Forces and members of the - REserye Forces who serve on the strength of the- Special Force. The- . reinstatement provisions of this Order in Council helve now been V f a `_tricorgorated, •in the provisions of the Veterans $enefit Act; -1951 - --�• ` Under the Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act a --- �_;' s ' ' ;'discharged person may claim reinstatement either verbally- _ ._ ;• ..How- -does. he_ help c.onzeiv.otton� _ or in ting. uiucily within three months of discharge in A "'r - � `. The LABRADOR RETRIEVER is one of our best conserves -- - -- Canada or four months if discharged overseas. There' is provision for extension of this time when through a condition tion�sts By finding lost and wounded game birds, he of hedlih th'e employee c6nnot return to his employmenR Makes sure that his hunter doesn't unintentionally exceed - - - - = this soon, but the employer must be notifl'ed ie three or four k the limit. One of the hunter's most imporicnt pieces Of -.: - b R tem q nt . iso good gun 'dog. e uipme months, as the case may e, and a emsta int Officer :._ shouid be consulted. t _ more o As learn more of conservation, the you =- •- - - na ze its importance V o v ryo a inC anad lob r - - .thct�must be done byallof us�in circler to protect aw natural resources for tomorrow. --. pEMSTATEMENT OFFICERS ARE_LOCATEO IN LOCAL OFFICES OF THE , NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE YOURS TO,• PROTEST OURS T O E N-� Y - FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR VARLINWS TME CARLING BREWERIEf LIMITED - - - _ - - - warssroo, ONTARIO _ 3.6 i - Y AAYc� riPPbi .Farm Stock Demi ass. _ .. RAT>8 Jam. W ,�, CA1TLLr (5.0 lb•. < 4)"ant per word. %Mining twos- n!) i7.0• , ty-five Cent. Reaittaace no" ac. :f•01 (fir 600 powda) iai �••pany iasxttoaosier.Constad-'��CALVE8 O Fnk *fm and 'home number. — -...BEMW -- ->,oe Pi a, Lock r P - ng Market a la 0. HOl1rl31 pick. -up - - iWA-�1'TED -home for a dog (Past ---� � .•_ police). Good wi'4h cWdren. -4. A. F hone Collect Pickering 265 - J 12 PHONE 30 'Zentley, Riverside Farm, - WANTc;D -apple pickers. Gree- - %mere orchards, Audley. Phone Pick, SHIELDS MINK FARM Georgian Bay Apple Orchard , QUALITY . = w ty-swe acres, nine -room house; targe barn, 400 twelve -year-old ap- ITi _ SILK'S MARKET . MEATS _ .pp le trees; 100 two-year old trees, - MacIntoah, Delicious, Spys, Groan- - _ _ • h. Full rice 15 0 0 0 {� ins P � e _•, ..• - .'� < - - DT eludes this Year's, crop which i3 es- • GROCELUEaimed at z00fl . bushels; $10,000 S -- -cash will handle. Harry B. Michie, < - M - - ARGANNE Realtor, 5 Clgper <orj St. Barrie, -- rar,rraaura.rn�,ltrr.t - LOC. Ont. ?hone 3551. _ ..n ... __ ...... _ FOP. SALE - -white enamel coal or LANT 'wood stove, good co:rdition. Apply -- - . at D. Fairbairn, Spruce Hill Road, ,Meats Processed to Your Specif;cationta. Durbartor Ph-)ne Pick. •230J1s, Uality& Service Ghee-, truck,. stake body, real good � - : engine, .5 -ton licens•�. 11u4t be sold. L Ow�her has neer truck X140 or close At .'.-AlI Ti�. ` cash offer. See it at Coles' Garage, - p Highlfnd Creek.. e FOP. SALE - 1939 4 -door aedr:n, I : Hudson, new motor. z'_ 5 or will PHOKE:, PICKERIXG 21 � vftmillmp trade l for pa 12:*-. care Darn Mich- ; p rives. .,mod tires: � _�� T% � - . R. R. r1, Pici;rring. i � � . ' 4 Sep. 21 t%� COS2 mcs _ . V A_• TED : kv<ire : for elder- HTICE ` V FARMERS �- PHOTO-FINISHIN6 1y c Ip's iz g,od. hurie. Bor 618 us ` tj p YLVERINARY SUPPLIF.B Office: BY NEEDS _CA -S_ PRICES P:�iID RLL �_....... For ?:-in:, Ti allpaper, � eretian - -we =04 _ STORE HOURS blixds, Electric appLarces; Station='--'i'(OR I)P'AI) OR CRIOPLED �:YI`SaLB THAT � � Week Days cry; Office auppl:e3; 3 gang: ylim- P'�ESVi11PTIO(T E�00 A. BE. to 8.00 P, M. eographing etc.. tr} lieevil's. Clare-'; - - ,� Sundays inont; phone sl, . • EiORSES - 8•x.00 each %.00 I. M. to 5.00 P. M, MAKE Y01 -TR CHOICE EARLY, of CO W.9 - male and female Cocker Spaniel - - eao iib 00 h puppies. Blond and E'.acb Phone ' g,�I�jLL A\TI1�fALS- REmo-s-ED FREE L R• BOYESI. P�• Re _.. l7J8. Mrs.__C. Campkin, White's.' Oderoad, 1}inbarton. Ont. : ... IM D. Mc10ALLt'11s` - T Painting and Dt�aorating IIrQR_ SPEEDY'PICK-UP PHONE T : Store . . . l Estimates- Free " Work Guaranteed WEST. HILL. PICKERiNp i - ' PHONE SCARBORO tl840 BAN NSR R.EN L `t'iRINC� _ SCAR. Sao! � PHONE: as PERSONAL �.Ni•PACiN� CC., i,TD.�wMMr�M1► SKINNY LIEN, WOMEN-! Gain a to 15 I'be, New pep.' too. Try fantons' LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 Detre: Tonic Tablets foe do•blr gli • resnita: new healthy flaps now Y BERS OF TORONTO REAL, ESTATE BOARD" tlsor. New `tet acquainted" slaw , only All Drus�iats. -GORDON G. CROSS ..• . --- ,. _ AREAL -TOR _ _ r ell; - TWAIN ST.. P1CKEEtII�TG YILLA[� t: waw Von COURTBOW CONFSD811TIAL :1BRVICS ,Selling -= Buying — Exchanging - ! - • • Y B i L WITHOUT O CAS. � .. O i3i.iGATLOlf BENEFIT BY THIS PI10NE PICKERING l GOOD NEWS- • • 1►r<.rtgaser _ COMBINATION _ "'Yom "aw TOMM MMR � �•� �- Y rrrr. Yse sed tr wnt A - taw it � as wMrtr More.sit Y OtJARANTEED .= r+. 4 10.: i ;DAILY SERVICE RADIO sE�viCE ssrw 01M- 0 N ' M� am ' - :. rrr, Is jour - TO A L L CANADIAN AND U.SjL PANTE '�np Make or M«iel WATCH �ar0ac Ism, ,year wine, int para- rrr t.«.u..jCHV-pop" and ieft"Wo. .eti.u•t ... ia..... CHARTERED dllSEf - �'tTM AN 5 :1�RTRUR FIELD "OHMM:OFFER IDEAL SERVICE N" �""H'' of I' FOR ALL aROU' TRAVEL PHONE Pickerinpr 52W3 brM iwf•.+a.1-1eaaM►, eNi•wdy, - �tMrQiswrNj — witM = - _ ��e•��••rt rut The Chrism" S� _ Feakins one of MMit•r. • �s� �� - - the earliest residents . LISTEN T-eder afgh s •wr' - : on this ccntmunity. died suddenly AN arms.. tr 'The Chdamen �►w _ MAM .700 eP . Mrs., Fleakine .vac Pickering .IeN elr Seim" Mondor Via" the N••s,•• in her 75th year. Burial was in -St. And =a " carom Remember the W. A. Bazaar ternoon to do some more backfill- John's Cemetery, Norway, Her son $ rIIisa. corning up on September 2$, and ing with his trwetorcCharley. was one of our hardest . PICBSRING TOWNMP try to et 'those aro, made :end this lob r9 al- I'workers when the swimming pool I 1 Y g aprons most completed now and the grounds wag bei built: BUJUXN tas ta,.Mth„ ki w.. s,,S,M -pick out your finest recipes for lo�-nuch better• It is hoped the G P>�)lEIT9 t>�w...w>f. ts,Ma.,p.=A the home baking Mr. ;Wm. McLean has retum,ed Lsaed Toes.-Frf. 1 to 6 p. $. _ ams.. taw sw M o ng sale, Our regular I cellar floor will be laid this coin- from a holiday trip to Ottawa, Hull III to » Tb �*«r meeting will be held at the church ing Saturday and all the men folk and several other Eastern points, sad by appointment • thins-�K tsw�w 1 sretsss : on; Thursday the 27th. are 'invited to lend a hand• Mr. Bra- ji The Ladies' Club Program of av- Due• to the invitation to visit h fn is trying very hard to camp- ents for the current season haws not F J. 1'ROUSE' L Duubarton W. A, .this Thursday the Tete the • asst preparations for this task et been arranged. When definite •T:. 13th, the regular meeting of the A painter is needed urgently- as information' 'is available it will be M, S. has been put forward one there is t`nuch type Of work to be HUILDING INSPECTOR week and will be .held on the zoth done—anyone can help out here. �'-paAt on via this column. Al Pat Graham returned home from t a corn -roast at the Arthv3 PICKERII�G tit tpMt �-� instead Skidl{nore home on Hi -� Commencing Tuesday; October 3, hospital this past week and is able a roxim.' ho thirty. ghbush Trail Nursery School will' be held in to be out PP �t y y fie' had a Phone Pivke4x g 247 again, but Miss E. Gra- very gay time last Saturday night. the basement of Centennial, Church. ham is. still -confined to hospital'. -mid Rouge Hill Cleaners have moved '- Ventennial L -*ted Church Anyone interested in enrolling their we hope she is soon well a sin, g {heir' headquarters 'to the Orchard children are asked to contact the 'I Mrs• Annis has been suffering a Inn, .'"'Since we took a busman's huli- . lenders Mrs. Jeanne L'ivingstone' at .,had cough slid cold .for'some weeks All Sun$zy School scholars and • uOnaift day th€s past Reek -end we cannot Scarboro 3453 or Mrs. Muriel Vati and we have missed her on, Sun -.their parents, and boys and give much of a report on Sunday's Horn at Scarboro 4206• This is a days and look forward - to scorn 5 girls EA`'ESTROUGH ^:ctivities but, we believe the. atten- i fine. opportunity ^ to prepare g, who do not attend Sunday $choo.l PRESSURE Pumps dance' was good• We spent bur-t'1`ne Y P P young- her out again soon Mr.' Ann s is are invited to a Rally Day Service WATER BOWL% 'AND urs camp cook for Toronto East Rur- er children for the school .years a- also Iaid up with an infected fin- in our hall on Sunday, Sept. 16; at _ HOT WATER SYYBTTSE[8 al and Toronto Centre North Pres- head. Il�or sofne weeks now we ger. 3;00 P. M. Children are asked to 1b3teries in. their annual camp week have been fortunate in our new" Cot:gratulations to Clare Ar�nis, bring their Robert Raikes Certific- s G Barts and at Ashunyoong on hake' Sim- Sup -day- School quarters in_ haying:: who has recently been ..promoted to Ates and get their seals. The. Sun,- • • ■geS coo. We managed to attend church Mr, Braharn's piano for our ser- the rank of Air Corrt-lodore and re- day School is doing a rer� service vices. When this is rnoved into; the _tains his position in - Ottawa• just the same.' and - hez&d .a Sine' 'manse we will still. ha:re music as : for the community and it is hoped talk' by our own Lois Craham, the that, a good turnout -,*will be on Phone: Brooklin 72 R f Jack Leary has secured a -nall_I _. Faith and Evargelism Convener for t" hand for this Rally Dap Service. Nw 12 Highway,South 'East P,ural. Between thirty.. and rend organ for us which will be �+agt Vvoodlands Mr. and Mrs. V) -I. Tyas are enr ver; h.: ul. Phone - Brooklin 72 R a rorty young folk attended and a The ,Bdilding� Camrriittee' at the "" �� II toying a three-week trip to the Ma Study, Recreation and. Worship. It ,,.lane wishes to thank Bob Jaff- y I itimes and Northern States. En Feb. t is Man East Woodlanders were ., route, they will visit Mrs. Tyas' re - of our own, group ray for •heing or. hand Saturday af- very sorry to learn that Mrs. Emily wu able to attend. - I too bad"none . 1 - (continued on page fire). �..r• i • � r. .••". ,,' _l W m. McLean, Mrs• ooper, Leonard, Mrs. Ken Hollinger, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Fripp, Mrs. Fergus- a(D�Y riy Price Of One. - Q -- - -� S. d ft r !Iainten P. O, phone, Agin. 62'8 Markham P. O. phone '.lark, 208 , Fti NERAL DIRECTOR Prandc" have been established . Private Ambulance .Service ...r. Sept. 24, and the Jackpot- will be auctioneers since 1390• Day or Night Wed. McEACHNIE, Prop- rop.-DAVID -DAVIDH. MARSHALL Phone Pick. 193 _ Accountant ( _ . !E- lc erings Ont. I - A igoirteallf Sireet�r - = Material in St GYM. MAW Your Friendly Resident AgeInt'- Ontario Land Surveyors, And LICENSED AUCTIONEER and P19ARL t3REY, BLUE nasi (iSSBN ABHORITS Rev. A. I- Young, Munster 10,00 a. m. - Sunday Schooh il1RALTOR INSURANCE AQr - VALUATOR . 4. E. Rkhartl na )lWiLDSiiB' Sitrltr.>!HB _ (��'DeD�7 VAM Da Rlada ALU■ MUK XOULDMS -: AUDLEY- J„gF; FWAL CASUALTY, BONDS, AMONOBELi6 LIABILITT INSURANCE f 3.45 a. m. - Morning Service (>Fi1D$FRRAL IN3URANC� ZSTATH tx Tt.' Feller tag )slot a B. C. FIR INSIDE as OUTSIDE 0 Fairport, Route hernia po •;BUY FROM`AND LIS'- YOUR PBUPM&TIiiBREAL Rev. J. K. Brabant. ALA.aa OONVEYANCING smolt Ha ~ft.All Qea" '�0 �� DOODS FINE COMBIbIATiON AwgiLwMonument Works" FOR SALE WITHMORLEYAa CYIL E. - -OPTOMETRIST Old -established Agency, RMi7 To Serve Yea. � CLEAR DOORS COMPLETE WITH 9AG to HLAs and SLAG to 5.00 Evenings: Moa. Wod-, Fri.. Ito a. R, R. i, Whitby. Ontario PHONE: PICBERING VAdge OAP &AAt �Haad 13CSBl;N and GLASS Two Miles West of Whitby On Wlaby <' fey ;1!'llne Lining titssA a N. M. Gordon p� . �• 6-4687; Off. 6.4142 . : -MT az r3vs Aad Lome Stites Faee� C ncr t' lBloclb LUMBER YARDS Sellers & Atkin N , �iNEi6 e -�-- " Sass and Jim" Calot Pats aaS Pose4ELL PICKERINr, ONTARIO 7. • _Auctioneers - .. '• I* Year's lkpodeam Daily Service To and' Fr°sat -:41h.a e.aiuesed a ywisme `--. PHt>' NE. PicX 34. I , >� � r tar Asad Pero. �- • Choew - . - A --W Eget Woodlands Continued our 7r!gtdaire rig a m y ,armed N For Au I MAR AM: %Reasonable Ratesrevl same, each wore matichifsg pHONE: - STO[:FFVILLZ 2" - Occasions • PHONW 74 and 114 latives in Nova; Scotia• All those _ &MBULAVCE PHOND: PICKERUW 2'W' W ii. 100ft TRUCKS PASS. YOUR WAY" who know of the efficient and will ing maianer in which Mr. Tyaa and- �� ftftK 0 �tOYe E Pickering and Whitby Twpa, Little �Caorol McDonald. niece of- the bride was flower girl. in a yell- F1or travelling the bride wore a I pale blue frock, navy top coat, navy its our public school and Associa- _ > - . KEN AND C�ARKE STAFFORD BRAS. tion books will be hoping that he and his wife are having *an enJoy- - SIX CUBIC. FOOT FRIGIDAIRE T'�, __ ' ?'. Whitby R. R. 1 Phone S NT=C� - Offices: Oshawa, Out, 7 1-2 simcoe SL S. able holiday. """" NINE FOOT, TWO CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIBE pbo�' -..3-$227 .-Deferred Payment Plan Availabi ALCTIONEER9 = 1[O>�fTJ>BENTAL WORSg -NVbltly �2out• An, almst ca acity crowd turned P SEVEN FOOT, SIX CL'BiC FOOT FRIGIDAIREPhone pyo t6 Limited and Authorized for tba 1 afternoon ceremony on SaAurday, • September 8,. ati Llareorfi 'United for last Monday's Bingo. Mrs: the $10.00es THRIFTY THIRTY. . CH ELECTRIC. STOVEHill, SCAR. $336 HO11 L of Ontario and oiit. 818 DUPTDAS ST, E., R'HITBY Dunbarton, won• l� ' sal; 31r. Lul!aa:ore Dunbarton;N4w Availableteell, <%cap Rales For Farah And Ceuntry - Buildings WANTED 'Windstorm Insurance. On Buildings . -Windmills, Silos, eta - • '. - • 'COUNTRY HOMES Implements Hots «s__... Mrs. Hc::IL ger, High!und Creek andFurniture, - '_ .Good cash down payments . CALL -Dir. INC,I'.iS _ - r fol prompt and erperiencei, Real instate service. !ftgUs MAto01 - Office EMs -00 Mrs. Dalton, Dunb"rton, won theur rigidaire -.1VIad6 ONLY b. Y DEAD OR CRIPPLED STGGK. . SpacWty at Reasonable MCEACHNIE'-:� share-the-lVezlth. Other prize -win - i What! is" , Rates Dual Besvioa sea th. tiers were: Mrs. Vern Bates, 'Mrs. C Mrs GEN E R L MOTORS W m. McLean, Mrs• ooper, Leonard, Mrs. Ken Hollinger, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Fripp, Mrs. Fergus- a(D�Y riy Price Of One. - Q -- - -� S. d FURNITURE • DEALER !Iainten P. O, phone, Agin. 62'8 Markham P. O. phone '.lark, 208 silts. Windsor anis Earl Betteson. Fti NERAL DIRECTOR Prandc" have been established . Private Ambulance .Service ...r. Sept. 24, and the Jackpot- will be auctioneers since 1390• Day or Night Wed. McEACHNIE, Prop- rop.-DAVID -DAVIDH. MARSHALL Phone Pick. 193 _ Accountant ( _ . !E- lc erings Ont. VARM and STORE AOCOUNTS - PHONE. PICKERING 97 112 ..Church Real Estate, fasurtn,r.and Mortgages GYM. MAW D014EVAN and RICHARDS Ontario Land Surveyors, And LICENSED AUCTIONEER and Professional Engineer: Rev. A. I- Young, Munster 10,00 a. m. - Sunday Schooh 215 King St. Eas4 - VALUATOR OSHAWA. ONT. ti . = - $18 Hing Straet. East tI'bvae or Witte Phones tf • ! 9 -_ 444 DUNDAS S, Haat. W83TH1F- .. .• . Sal 18 ', -: AUDLEY- - 3.45 a. m. - Morning Service oru�c�r;ect� 11_.00 a. as. Sunday School - . �V, 0 Fairport, Route hernia po _ Rev. J. K. Brabant. ALA.aa , • 9i►oodview 8d., R. R. 3, F'iclker4ng AwgiLwMonument Works" - -OPTOMETRIST ROBT. AUSTIN. PROP. - Fairpor OieaCil CoYninmunity Hall 9AG to HLAs and SLAG to 5.00 Evenings: Moa. Wod-, Fri.. Ito a. R, R. i, Whitby. Ontario DISNEY BLDG.. Opp. P. O. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 8 Pe M. Two Miles West of Whitby On Wlaby OSHAWA, ONTARIO No. I High � Valuable Prizes - Specials -Jackpot p� . �• 6-4687; Off. 6.4142 IPSONL= VtRITBY 463 ! (T1uetDir7 Service Arranged, _ - - Sellers & Atkin ,,.: , • rbwa Ag3s Sol W ! - W."n. wo ►��,� R Ik Licensed flowers and pink rosea. 7. • _Auctioneers a� .. '• I* Year's lkpodeam C LE N RE N IN]G, -:41h.a e.aiuesed a ywisme `--. DIXON I , >� � r tar Asad Pero. �- -MSU Ba1M why Lbted aaa Mrs. Clifford Barrett, Pickering, Ativ!ltlaed. Bale Paepeted and maids gowned is pink atad blue tulle -;where -the bride's mother receryed Prompt Service I MAR AM: %Reasonable Ratesrevl same, each wore matichifsg pHONE: - STO[:FFVILLZ 2" jo W. DMON heasdrbs a and mittens and carried ationa, assisted 6y the groom's mvt- �yO' Po e 9'V &MBULAVCE her Wearing medium blue- with black ar• i Xceaories and corsage of pink car- • LICENSED AUCT'IO`NEER .. nations. Pickering and Whitby Twpa, Little �Caorol McDonald. niece of- the bride was flower girl. in a yell- F1or travelling the bride wore a I pale blue frock, navy top coat, navy Blatin ,Housslald and Property ow' taffeta gown with matching tion- CONAIIT and CONANT ,Sales a Specialty reef and mittens and carried a balk-• e of mixed flowers. Barristers and Solicitors Prompt Attention Given t �', Bride Acton was groomsin',ati Gordon, D. Conant, K. C, Bogor G. Csaaat. D. A. Whitby R. R. 1 Phone S The ushers 'were:' Ernest Hurren, - Offices: Oshawa, Out, 7 1-2 simcoe SL S. CYPROC :.. pbo�' -..3-$227 .-Deferred Payment Plan Availabi Ajax, Ontario COMRIE LUbIBER COMPANS Baskets of gladioli and fall flow - pyo t6 Limited 1 afternoon ceremony on SaAurday, • September 8,. ati Llareorfi 'United Scarboro Junction, Ontario urnuren, wren Ldith M4cgaret, dau- SCAR. $336 HO11 L Insurance Coo Serving Scarbaro and Pickering Write or Phone Over t nuarter Century <%cap Rales For Farah And Ceuntry - Buildings WANTED 'Windstorm Insurance. On Buildings . -Windmills, Silos, eta - • '. - • 'COUNTRY HOMES - Automobile Insurance of All Kinds ''i SHALL ACREAGES anFAI119 Bowman & G i bsc n ` = We have - waiting buyers ostb ' PRONE: WHITBY. z= - '_ .Good cash down payments . CALL -Dir. INC,I'.iS _ - r fol prompt and erperiencei, r OLD AOR9DS - $16.00 service. !ftgUs MAto01 - Office EMs -00 4 At Your Farts . ALSO L A• W=L UGH -BY ase SO DEAD OR CRIPPLED STGGK. . Hourly Pbek-up h� Collect - Agincourt 13 J 12 OAMPE)�LL MINK i What! is" W m. McLean, Mrs• ooper, Leonard, Mrs. Ken Hollinger, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Fripp, Mrs. Fergus- a(D�Y riy - Q -- - -� S. d on,J. Mrs. Funston, Reg. Ballard, Mrs. Bruce- Thvripson, Mrs. Strader, PHONE PICKERING 39 silts. Windsor anis Earl Betteson. our next Bingo will be. on Monday. . Sept. 24, and the Jackpot- will be _ 'THIS WEEK'S HELPFUL HrNrS Flashlight easily found -at night if bard of lunaaous News paint. is applied, 'For ..Church Real Estate, fasurtn,r.and Mortgages -,.:Willson tj _ Pickering United Church -CO0 Rev. A. I- Young, Munster 10,00 a. m. - Sunday Schooh BUAURBAN SPECIALI 11.00 a. m. - Morumg .Worship �. STOP 33, KENGSTON 12D., ;SCAR. 7-992 - 2fe Evening Service During OR - PICKERING RESIDENTS MAY ' LL Jae, July and August. - tEVENINGS- ONLY) - PICKERING 63 J. ; ` -: AUDLEY- "IF ITS EAST WE SHOULD HAV$ fT" t , 3.45 a. m. - Morning Service 11_.00 a. as. Sunday School - 0 Fairport, Route hernia po _ Rev. J. K. Brabant. ALA.aa , - 9i►oodview 8d., R. R. 3, F'iclker4ng -Bin-go - Phones Scarboro 8160 cant,11131LI" Church (Centennial and Klr bs ons ads) - Fairpor OieaCil CoYninmunity Hall Church Servtco Sunday School -11,16 a. m (Children and � EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 8 Pe M. er f MWP at1lmo6. part of tis servloe for the children with bynw. prayer and llaoaer � �' �'°�"'~�' ice. ma Valuable Prizes - Specials -Jackpot Lesson �s the uer=aa). R~ go.� SPONSORED BY LADIES' AUXILIARY -_ -(Roesbank and H.ingstou Road) - - - Church Service - 10.00 a. e• - Sinudy School' . 11.16 a s - ens and carried a• basket of � mixed Wilfred and Jack Wallace, Steuff- . , �••� flowers and pink rosea. vibe. Following the- ceremony the I akpoet Church :. I =(mesa's Mian Gladys Pugh, sister pf .he 'Smallwusd,.l reception was held alt the horns of! the bride's aunt and uncle, Mr. bM Bq Bond) bride and Muse Shirliey 3.00 p, m. - Sunday School sister of the groom were briuti-s- Mrs. Clifford Barrett, Pickering, 2.60 P. M. - Church Service maids gowned is pink atad blue tulle -;where -the bride's mother receryed and et. over taffeta. Fashiohed wearing dove grey crepe, black..re- same, each wore matichifsg ceasories and corsage. of pink aaa'st. An�a� Presbyterian Chttsd heasdrbs a and mittens and carried ationa, assisted 6y the groom's mvt- ("cAering �. David t • -�� I<Iiaiat� baskets of mixed flowers and 'pink roses. All- wore pearl necklace, the her Wearing medium blue- with black ar• i Xceaories and corsage of pink car- 2.00 p, m, - Sunday School 2 gift oP the bride~ .. nations. 3.00 P. M. - Church Service DUNBARTON UNITED • CiiURC6 Little �Caorol McDonald. niece of- the bride was flower girl. in a yell- F1or travelling the bride wore a I pale blue frock, navy top coat, navy Rte. A:Bamford,� Mh�tw ow' taffeta gown with matching tion- accessories and corsage of . pink 11,00 a, tn- and 7.30 R tai reef and mittens and carried a balk-• e of mixed flowers. gladioli. On- their return from points north 8tmday Schon y - 3. a` m. - 8.00 >a m t �', Bride Acton was groomsin',ati . they will reside on the groom's Cannington, T. P. U. -Monday Heartily V1'eloossr The ushers 'were:' Ernest Hurren, farm near - myons Smallwood = Pugh Baskets of gladioli and fall flow - ers provided a lovely setting for an 1 afternoon ceremony on SaAurday, • September 8,. ati Llareorfi 'United urnuren, wren Ldith M4cgaret, dau- ghter cf hl r. and firs• Howard Pugh e of Clare.-nont became the bride of ; Calvin George Smaltwood, only son '" r u t of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smallwood of Cannington, Ontario. Rev. H�;rold Lackey -officiated ;Pd. 7 'Mrs. Walter. Ward presided at the organ and Mrs. W ill Ew'ans sang "The 'Lord's Prayer'' and. "I' Ll�,e you Truly„ ... The bride, given, in ;marriage' by " her father chose, a becoming gown; of white slipper satin with in of French, lace. Nylon net 'formed the rounded necklin; the flitted -ice heal" long -tight sleeves, full skLrt and a peplum fell tram -a- juliet c.,p The '-carried a cascade of red "ru ;cs..� �.' and white lillies. . Miss Edna- Pugh, maid of honor, CRR starlet Peggi Brown !you{ve heard her as Helen in "B-rave"tloy- for her sister, wore a -strapless gown of -orchid tulle. and, rosepoint lace - igge)• No beach pin-up posy, Peggi's r: real-life outdoor gal with- a fine over taf•(eta, t;;hioned with apron effect over full. skirt. Jacket of flair for come -hither beach clothes and fun in the sun.-_. i _.J_ .� lace topped the fitted 'bodice. She - Wore matching headdress and mitt- . •e. _ top' of them. Any entries into the you don't kis anything about i' A i ti'attic such as small doors or trap- them. There are rackets in this "1 - •� ' IRST',J doors are lined' with wool batt s. just as' in other jobs. Your local Ventilators are let into the roof bank manager or Better Business �p above the insulation. The number of Bureau' in Toronto can advise you vents depends upon the size of till as -to the reliability of any man or "Dear Anne Hirst: While I was • and children, and oring heart- house'. , , we had two. All outside; company who solicits' your order, - in the navy my wife committed an *ache to all who care for them. doors are caulked along the outside I wouldn't like you to have your offense for which' she was sent to *Yet it is the rare wife who dots edges and weather-strippM on the house insulated because of anything ail• got home I saw her not take her husband back and inside. I have said -and then find you ban ':.'. j When I �✓ right away, of course. She said * help him rehabilitate himself and " �O" here is something that- been taken for a ride, she must have been crazy to do * rbgain his respected place in the should interest the women -folk. If And now let me take you on a N;;: • such a tiur.ti. s community. the jolt is done by a .pericuced trip. Bob was home for the week- ,, sr "'A' a have * Do womexi deserve less? _ workmen there is absolutely no end then took us over to Maple twin boys. At * Talk to your priest. 1 think he dust or confusion. The men are ill where he is operating a- power- + 'w re all tom; tittle so. you can shovel for one of the construction gr ``:'< night, she was ill remind you that you a the house very lone -1 . _ prone to err, and so we -_pray;- arry o_n wa your. -ordinary -work.- ompanies who are_huildin . the Aew- c c g _ F ' * " The 'oU does not take eery long, highx.ay to Barrie. Really these f ed she go out * we forgive those who trespass Our'men started to work about 4:30 - tg z�+'ays area most righten- tfEO ?; and have fun, so * against us." one afternoon and were through! ing-the project is so in,,.tense. We RETIE she spent the * * * about the same time the next day. saw the much talked about clover- I~ 1N h� t �, money the chit- Your wife needs your love and And then the "boss" came along leaf at Wilson Avenue -but a long- ' Y r, biers needed for faith always -especially if she has to check over the job. I don't think way • from being finished. There new c I o t h e s. erred. F`on't cast her off, try to we had better workmen on any job. was another clover -leaf, at present The money ran out, one boy was ' understand. If you have tried and They were nice, obliging fellows nameless, and also an overpass. At - And 1111! sick, there were bills to pay, She failed, write Anne Hirst about it- they didn't rush things but ting the sides of the highway, where yielded to temptation. ' at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St., New neither did they waste any time paving has been completed, trees RELIEF IS LASTING Toronto, Ont, and each man brought his oa n and shrubs have already been plat - 'She pleads that she loves me. • ' ed -after the style of 'the Queen For feat, prolonged relief from She promises if I give her another lunch.! headache get 'IN11TANTIPric. This chance, she will prove she can be ' �. ,'-; t,. ��'ell, that ii about all• 1, can tell Elizabeth. Of course this new high- lorescription-like tablet contains not a good wife and mother. . J�� way is not actually open to traffic. �-- you without being guilty of adver- Anyone using it does so at his own just one, but tthree ea proven medical "My mother refuses t dvise �� .. a� tiling. Later ou, %%hen we have -had risk. Bob mentioned one fellow who And that. east the pain fast, me either way. rHRONICLF„� a chance to test our insulation in And the relief is, in most casts, lasting, "My sister says I'd be a dope chilly x either. 1 shall b lad to drove 4 miles along a freshly I'aid Try INsTAxTara just once for pain to take her back, because if 1 went e g strip of concrete, ry didn't get relief and back into the service she mi ht - pass on any information as to the stuck but I wonder �. bat happened you'll say an for heads he g result to anyone who cares to write to his tyresl that, thert'a oats thing;far headache turn again from the right path.iINIGERF�10FrkeM for further particulars. But a word a :. it's INSTexrrxsl Her parents beg me to brioOh--olr . more g g �1 Cwend,oli r work -here nz. of'warning don't give And tryIxeT her home when she can S : g' a an order- comes lr machine? wNTrxs f come. the baling or r h ma lr tithe g t tile. She has always been a Well, we have had two more- stew n any insulating company without Send order to Box 1, 123 Etigh- aches, too ...for neuritic or neuralgic y good making a fsw inquiries -that is, i( ;pain .:. or for the pains and aches girl.. The children need her, and experiences at Ginger Farm -one Send St., New Toronto, Ont. that accompany a cold. A single tablet she needs them. I am still young, was the arrival of a pure white calf• usually brings and I still want a real wife. My We have had calves with_.various prompt relief; Chum;!, -forbi s --di— d`-prce, markings through the years bill Do you think her offence was never before have.we had one that ,,�FE�'�Ert�, �.af Initiating toGy •..�"'• 'T caused by mental steess? Or is it was entirely, .white. The mother is and ,hays part of her nature? a Durham roan, the father we have _ tis9 4It !tenor "Where is my duty novi ? Can I never seen as he lives at Maple but •These toothsome Flaky Coffee rtrer trust her again' tine have nine been told that he was Cakes are a sample of the superb FLAKY COFFEE CAKES El. C. L." almost white. It is a wise calf that _ resulL7 you get with new Fleisch• da ' Ifow tela you know whether knows "its.own father tftece days: menu's Fast Rising Dry Yeasti scald cream, 2 tba• gnnu- " )our wife is to' be trusted again Our -other -experience No more anxiety about east fated sugar, 1 tsp. salt and yC. g perience was having cis that stale sad' weakenl shorteningg' cool to lukewarm, ' 4,n unless You give her the chance? the house insulated -and', this, [ Fleischntaten's new D*r Yeast Meaawhile, measure into a large t z.Tobfir rn est * If t+er offense rad been part: think• will create entire interest keeps bowl t/ a letkrwarm water, 1 to ps full ttreatgrb, fart-acrim.? 2 p. icooemicsl et.TaWb eoatt. 1!c * of her real nature, it would. I - than the white calf. Probably some 'without refeicerstion - get a $Tana aced sugar; stir until sugar *. think, have shown itself before - of, you people have already had ;mOtith's 'supply: is dissolved Sprinkle with 1 en -y g%m l' NDA OOL this. She has always been a good your he use insulated but t expect 11 lope Fleischmann a Fast Rising 'girl, you say. Driven by foneli- there are a greater number who, Dry Yeast Let sued 10 minutes, • Hess for you, she yielded to her like ourselves, have:.wondcred-"Is THEN stir well. - 'her committm a transgression thought if Ormaybe you have stir in 3 well•beatin egis Sir in ` �` � tna, r £rteads' advice -which resulted to it wortltw and j`EI ,J�J�jN� g g g £ insulating is necessary r 2 c once -sifted bread flour, best L' against the fah. Nos she is you 'might be just as far'ahcad to payi,. a- until smooth. Work is 21/2 c. • buy bats and lay between the rat. . +about) once sifted bread $our. Hy Rev, R. B. Warren, B. A. B. D. Knong for it. wing your -wife. do .you ters. These'were ,things ae had Knead on lightly -floured board . _ think- for a moment that after often wondered but since We watch- until smooth and elastic Place in FELLOW -SHIP IN THZ •the putifsim int she is. suffering ed 'our men ai work we think we A7O� �i and grease top of CHURCH she would 'ever do a dishonest .' dough. Cover and set in a warm - + set again? Consermed by remorse know the axiswers=and already we place, free from draught, set rine - phJattlieva 18:15-Z0; Acts 4:31-37; for her. weakness, longing for you are getting rt5ult5 ... the boost is until doubled in bulk. Mix 3/4 c. a --Philippians 1:21-4:11; - John 3:14- * y pt cooler, and her children; het tint ho " Vanulated sugar and 2 tsps• * lies in the assurance that roll are gybe You. wofitd like -til kno}v y � ground cinnamon; sprinkle half Memory Selection: Herebyof this mixture on baking * just !chat is done on this insula-' �a w ng board. per- waiting. to bring her bottle,.,. i Divide dough into 2 equal por• - ceive we the love of God, because • Do you dare refuse? --rind ting job Well, Well, the truck comes � cions and turn out one porton he laid down his life for as: and we cast tier off into a wortd emptied along with..three' or -four men- and onio pre aced board Roti out ought to lay down our lives for this + of everything she ,loves? What alt their equipment. The truck is . •- y ,� into a 12, square: fold from back brethren. I Jahn 3:16 • parked somewhere near th♦ to front and from one side to the x ould become of her.? e house and the hose brought through a ocher. Repeat rolling and fold' The church at Phileppt. to whom • Men break all the laws there 3 more times, Sourin +og .i:is lesson was written was" born in •are+ The? di�¢race their wives door. or window or else through an "'� g board air -rent in the roof, ..���►-. lightly if it becomes stick.•. seal a prison with •bleeding backs "at One man*in• � ;: +..rd 1�„ edges of folded dough and place Wd:oght Paul said Silas side the truck plucks itis xool into' pra} ed' smaller r►r +s in a greased 8" square cake pan sad sang praises unto God: and the pieces into a big tray ur �I► • and pat out to fit the pan; butter pprri,oners beard them," Acts 16:25. ) I vat. I said it looked as it %%other ,a�144 rop leghtt'y and press walnut Tht jailer was convected. Now Paul 1 •+ �C;aose had bran plucking her featly ''' ti,,�, halves well into' the dough. as writingfrom ers: The wool is sucked up by ma .�" .,,�,� „� Sprinkle remaining sugar and e prison in Rome, He .. z„, cinnamon mixture on board and recognizes that suffering, althea -- for posetr. and blown througlt thr Athan' destroying the Churfh. can hose into the attic where men are treat second portion of dough ---fester-and strengthen its fellowship, on hand to direct it shirt it si;ould - , same as first portion. Cover andlet rise until doubted in bulk. Bob Pierce used PauI's words to g°- Every_ nook andcranny is fill- .. S Bake in a moderate oven. 350•. .' good account is speaking to the ' ed with insulating wool -which, . by 15 mins.• while preparing the fol - South. Koreans last 'December. -the tray: is •absolutely fireproof. � lowing syrup; -simmer together —ow comforting was the exhorta- You can't even burn it in the stove �� fors mens., 1 c, granulated sugar, tion, "In nothing. terrified by your even if you -.try- The wool is laid Cf 11V �• grated rind, V4 adversaries: which is to them -an to a depth of 4 inches, As the men 7 C. utter or margarine and ti e evident token of perdition, but to work they Aitch for possible open orange juice, Quickly pour hot ar i i siTl'P over Chet partially -baked you of, salvation, and that of God, p t t ons -herd they usually find a ,CTs sAstars rassNt cakes and bake cakes about lb For unto you. it is given in the be'- r few in old houses. These draw nr -- mins. longer. Stand baked cakes heli of Christ, not only to believe catchers -or furring strips, to' give • -~” otr• cake coolers for 20 minutes, PLA him, but also to "suffer for - - �;,; sir Tib'ht .ttartrt err -Thi , . .'sake." scaled' and the %tool.gots o'Cr the A .� 1 s t; loosetr edges s d—ntl- . shake from Pana, Fellowship is marred by, ne acting in strife or seeking glory for himself. If we .are humble, r^ esteeming others above ourselves and putting the interest of others before our owjl, fellolvOip will deepen. WATCH The great example' set !,store vs r -is Christ Himself, .Though equal with God, He took the lowest place, i M,s. THESE going to the cross. But now He is ? i ; exalted. The 'a•ay to honour, is 4 humility. As -wc follow` the example `^ 41- ; ' 1 p -- .of Christ, fellowship in the church C561 grows, , sl PAGES .•O It is notexorth that missionaries t :• : I - from various -denominations have a '-__�}_ " •��• wL -warmer fellowship than ministers in -"'J C�yEt Yv L ` `' . •.• ..'- __ .•.. 7. - their their homeland. The great obstacles j +of paganism x hick the face in ..FOR STRIKING, EXCLUSIVE PICTURES y ' I testi u:atc for little girls, room common helps them"to forget the decoration for big ! minor differences • .which exists, g girls This dolly p� !among them., fn the homeland x c 's '30 -inches' tali, ,has„ straw -yarn OF MANY LEADING hair. have too much regard for. differ- OF 30-i9clr doll wears ences and not enough .for the com. child's size -2 clothes. Patter.. C561; j cttm foe. Should the advances of has transfer of doll only, ;0����� communism becomes, more bang. Sgnd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FALLA�R� craw ministers here will doubtless in chins (stamps cannot be accept- sw closer together.; We can have ed) for this pattern to Box 1, 123 fellowship without union..Tt is..alsa Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont.- " true that 'w'e can have organic Print .plainly PATTERN NUM- TAKEN BY THF Jar - union without unity. Let our first HER, -your NAME and AD --� objective be unity and fcllowshilr• DRESS - Send ' Twenty-five Cents more A marl inPittsUurg, an tO (it) coins) for our Laura Whtcler - turn an honest dollar.. ordered his R1-cedlecraft Book. Illustrations of :Wife to get tattooed so, that she - � --%:: Patterns for ; crochet, embroidery, z ^' could get a job in a circus. She icft knitting, -household accessories. PHOTOGRAPHERS t _ -him and sued for divorce. 1o115, to, many hobby and �` - 1 g'h ideas, 5+ rr, c psttcrn is !Printed .ISSUE 36 - I951 - t'•r_ I,c.n� .. _ .. a s. y'V -aid .r '*fir - - •• a x , - a, _.? 1`� n. .y — i t • — a ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaiter =4 *0 WEAR family .meted >�. tea.. ROCK �' � $taahoolle on Sunday ]ask - --PHON R 618 — - - - withh isas 'K, Ferurw guson of �B£aulc- a ' T KIL' -7. - sa jRe�d - - - stock' in, charge for another term. —B , s� W'". PheN T THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - SEF.MBIM 18, 14, 16; Three little boys: Barry Browes, PY'� Eli Douglas Ravey and Barry Locke, _ _.. were the new bagi ;Lorna Dc;' ne - - Mrand Jim Mott and chicdrm ? .THURSDAY, FRI, SATURDAY - SEPT. 13, 14, 15. • of Oshawa visited his sister, aS d IN TECHNICOLOR - R'3TS '1 �• ?. } brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. D. A. K'NI WIMBARA HALE and RICHARD GRXtl! . i . i j.. r Beer. on Sttuday. 1 •Mr, fli d trier of 'Toronto 'call'ed, i CARTOON, SPORT, NOVELTY AND ' on Mr, Al.- Harvey one day roe- j 'WBBTERN FEATURETTE - "SONS OF THE PLAINS" i' • ' ently, MCOLOR, THRILLS and STARRING Mr. and Mrs. Bruce . HorsAaw and DEAN SMOCKWELL i[ON )AY, TUESDAY, 'R►EDNESDAY -SEPT. 17, 18, 19, ► were at ve on a show. starts at 7.00 F% M. ' Last Complete' Mow' at $AD P. M. ' SS's the' Griffin - Soitjershaw . IA • j r ' ' -11 t ADDED FEATU�, _ wedding, - Mrsmstton spent a cquple of Short Caress _ rya. last. week with: friends i� �,e HE'S A COCKEYED, WONDER _ _ . City. iii Ir __ WITH. ROD CAMERON and CATHY DCAWMS T ".' -4 Mrs. Swardfarger of Manitoba, i I ALSO ADDED FEATU4E AND FOX NEWS _11r visitedher brother Fred, and Mrs. ; '' h[ItWWi ROONEY and TERRY MOORE , Caasie - one_' day last week. ! _• Fighting 69th Mrs. Wright, and ,Cls. Matt- hews spent Friday afternoon with friends at 'Pickering. XONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY SEPT. 17,,-18, 19. it 9" 'JAMES CAGNEY and PATO'BRIM - 1 � Mr. acid Mrs." Harry Knox called on his Parents Wai: 'and Mrs.` co?a114Oj ATTRACTION' Knox here, one day last week. - - - THURSDAY, MIDAY, SATURDAY - SEPT. 20, 21, 22. Miss Louise Ritchie was off duty ■AL��TI�� _. y r _, S �raa•�. for a few days last week with as - = attack olf the flu, but she is now r: r IN TECHNICOLOR. -WITH RAWHIDEusual,-17 � t ' quite - her self again. ' -WITjfl -TYRONE POWER and SUSAN HAYWAil� Mr. and Mrs.. David Lieconabe i ,+1N`FEO1sIY DEXTER and ELEANOR PARKER and fams ly .visited l his -brother's at f 1 Brougham, on Sunday. _ _... -- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devitt had � ADDED HIT ATTRACTION 1.1�1 tea on (Monday with Mrs. Rotteirt - :_ - NEWS Moine Mr. Walter Milne and Mrs. - ^ _ y Devitt's brother, Mr. Cliff -Wright. �a� saftly' Stranger Miss Sharp: and Miss B,ns4ew ctf _ _ - trV NI. AL MEETING Harvey wed on Mr. and >l�ra. �,1. � . T . — Harvey on Sunday, , y 'STARRING: JOSEPH COTTEN and -VALLI Mrs. Woodward, was in Toronto :Claremoa Co -Opera ive AeBociation'. _.. on Sunday visiting her sister Idm. -' . and Mm Boden. THEATRE POLICY _ The September meeting of theHIDA Box Office opens Ev -- 6.'80 P. i2.. CLAR�M©IVT COMM�JN/TY HALL Woman's Association was held at SATURDAYS and HOL YS 6.00 F. M. the home of Mir. N6 -✓man Bur -con MATINEE SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS 1,90 P.: W. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ('i, at 8 M. own_.. WVt ne, sday , even4w. Sapt 5•,- ;SMOKING SECTIONT LAST -TEN ROWS.' C mean, ,.Pads,.- - p r r - - r"it'GE CAR PARKING AREA BANQUET PRECEDING MEETING AT 8.34 IN UNITED CHURCU presiding. The' IlevotiFr th - `"a,_1Rci-„by Mrs.. S'hepQard, Ver and' _ PLATE p >bresrrs con+retfd of the re dingy - S CHAP - humorous ' axil insp,ratianal P^ -'*n-• . .. _ and axe rpt chrn:en by 11rr �,r •x' L • • MA SON t. DINNER tI>raIT3,..?tS CORD3.4:};,i:;Y IZV1T'r:D ._ ___.. _. ' . ._ .. ,mussiness inclu�l:rai arra” for tho Annuid,Church ha;.aw- tip p� r Tickets limited Av&laMe at Co-op, (jffire fir Froin :---. - to hila in' tis? T h;4y Ia�l efl r ne 281 W - Pickering, Ontario i r L*we tor.•tn your .Area...: Saturday afternoon, Nov, 24, - T u r non 1 m ti f .Y.Q TICKETS Sf�LD ti'?GHT OF BA �'r�il E.T.. the -The M.-S. will- be held at' th& =- " _ haeme of ii'lrs H. Malcolm an _ _ _.... ... tiORv.. tomb, -r 20; -at 2;30 p. •m. Convener IN THE LADIES' Sep - WEAR PT. fDf'C0 0�T[fC cd peroirram the Mrs. - Man Phil Elhe- THE Finest 0BC' Y" RIGHT NOW IS • - ' - :r CLAI2EMQNT CO-OPERATIVE Vers. fr m up Bo Roll Kalem ;.:Special new line of Gothic Gold- " PMQPt]C a8 CaARBiMONT - (continued on page three) _ - - Stripe Nylon Hosiery _ - week, '.} A iii ! 'Tito t''AUDGEr, NOSE. a4 bite NEW LOWPRICE - #1:40 per Pair �ashby's BardWare the local operaan ep1! hold �+ - IN THE SHOE DEPT. It's the Men's its annual' meeting on September �-rL' � 26, when the auditor's report &Ad " p - B EAT T Y E LEC T RUC RANGES special - speakers will - be heard.The 16EATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS meeting in the conmunity hall will _ :Booster; heavy cushion rubber sole bC Preceded ,by a turkey dinner in RANGETTES AND to United Church for which there navy woven - fiery snappy be a npminal charge, You . an _ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES get your tickets either at the Co -(REG,, 5X50 Per PAIR - TO CLEAR AT $4,50 per pair - Op .office or from the Director is -B.N-Paints ani Ge ,eral Hardware your - Iii THE GROCETERIA- Its the new The local businessmen held their •.�.w -- annual .trieeting and election of off- icers on Monday eveming. It was 4 :. PHONE 46 PICKERINta expected- the subject of a Kiwtutis' '_ line of4• Ungers!f English Canned Club would ,be brought up and sev- eral important business topica 1 � • � � More qn. this, next week. : I ! Meatsz s - High Qual>tty Reaaoi>�able Price 4 •�Iaremont � are sorry to report that Mrs. '.. �' . _ Jack Norton fell and broke -herCNSTEAKRS" BRAISED STEAK - 46cta _ ankle on _ Saturday evening at hair Mxs. R..Ward. is alow,ly recover. home -here. aCNGERS•' MEAT BALLS - 35cts. ''LNG RS'' S PIE - 9 __Ing from a severe knee injury, Mr. asd Mrs. _41 Robertson and f_ _ •. E SHAD S cta. . _ - - ---�---- - _ - ALL I1Q`..1'INS-I3- Mr. and Mrs. W. man - r. and__K1 . Cecil Redma spent family spent the vvee`k-grid -with thr week -end at .Lake Simcoe•' • ' i Mv. and Mrs, Carl Dopking .aid .... Mrs, G. M. Forsyth was taken to ,family, at Dundas, the Toronto East General Hospital JMt The Wognen's Institute will meet- last week where she will ranatin ; Gales i on SepteriiWr 20; at the home -of for.'several days under observation. a (; Mrs. Wallace, Altona, Cars will be Dr, N. F. Tomlinson, and son Dr. J leaving the fourcornei's at 1,06 'p "Bill" of 'Pickering, attended 1 M. Roll Call - The most distant football game .in Toronto on. Sat-wo _ ,� +, place visited during the past year, urday 4fiernoon. + :.. ? t4n,ch-'Committee: MesdAmes . Bad - "'Mr: and Mrs, Ernie Baker enter - prow, Catherwood, H. Oregg, M. tained relatives from Pickering on / V i f r r E�W/SQ Cj Johnson and Gliddon.• - Sunday afternoon. O �rs eNVVM �LRQ�7"' Little 'Bobby R•edshaw; son of MT. Mr. aha Mrs. Wihiaam'I1Cori�is o! SOCIA. NEw.7� F . and Mrs, Rosa Redshgw was struck Altona called on .Mr, Sasn Cka,.nz by a car driven by Wesley Lehman :bers here on Sunday. here on Saturday afternoon. Head Mr, and ...Mrs. Jar' k. Hartsell and __ .. c IDLY 'T' fps mambo injuries - necessitated several.. stiit- family spent the week -end with re r ""` l 'n% of all fim an is 11T THE rhea, The child is reported to harz'e latives in Toronto l been playing on the road. While it Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neale, of s0�dn P OQE� TOWN b hard to keep children of£ the 'Highland Creek called on- Mr, andVAW streets, it . is dangerous with the Mrs. Don, .Hedges on Sunday. _-_ a -- ' IN 1 present traffic using the Brock Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Qsh- -Ine aT4anCe �� ` APER 9 Mr. Nicholson, organist at Whitby awa, were Sunday -visitors- with �ylayest at the` services of the; Bap- Mr: and Mrs.. Chas. Hardy • List Church here - on- Sunday and 4Mr, and Mrs. Eric Wallace (nee An YDU DMM TO his music * as appreciated by all Megan Beare) returned frcrn their. a Ja 9fftZN'P-DAf VALUM ? A attending. wedding fi7p on Sunday: The Baptist (birch congregation -DOUGLAS G. and friends will hold a weiner roast r roast and corn roast this Saturday _ nightight at the 'home of:...BROUGHAM _ IIS A f L N D Norman Linton.. A number of friends and' neigh- " ••' CArs will leave the corner �at 7.45 'burs gathered at the home of 'Mrs and it ' is hoped -that- -many will- at- and Mrs, Cliff W annop on . Friday I tend. i evening to tender... a miscellanevue - SOUTH i Mr. and Mrs. San Taylor spent shower to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon p [ Sunday wiih lar. and Mrs, :Gordon Hughion (nee -Marjorie Wannop).AI�P_ORT' _ 'Graham and f1mily. ._ The number of - useful, valuable LORNE WN -ITE, BEACH The brick welling and property presents showed the esteem iii which SALES AN'D_SFRYICE _ - formerly o' wed by Mr. Jos, Farr the couple are held PTON19l P><CZF IfG J 8 bas been ,..d again to,MT,-and Mrs.. -- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray; also _ E'BONE, PICK. 107 J s4 Shitrkey wl o expect to move in this _ -