aim cooxsrown October 24 Dr Chas Carr Mrs Carr and spent Sunday in Oshawa Mr and Mrs Lorne Arnold and spent Tuesday in Tillsonburg Mrs Power spent the weeki with her sister at Port Perry Mrs Hickland spent the past visiting her daughter and in Toronto and Woodbridge Cookstown will go on Standard at midnight on Saturday 29 Mrs Shaw Toronto visited at Mr and Mrs Grahams for weekend Mrs Wm Ramsay passed away on Sunday evening at her resid ence in town after lengthy illness Mr and Mrs Power and children spent the weekend at Burketon Miss Ruby Davis and Joe Davis spent the weekend at their home in town Mr and Mrs LCoutts and fam ily spent day last week in Mid hurst visiting Mr and Mrs George Coutts Mr and Mrs Crawford and Dianne spent Saturday at Midland and saw the new ship 85 Cover daic launched Misses Velma and Cora Simmons was more AND WWW AGREE rm ARE CANADAS FINEST VALUE Yes husbnnds and wives Icross Camila are unini mous in choosing Locomotive the washer with the qualities they bulb want RotarySwirl washing action is fast thorough safe for nest fubrics Low purchase price plus freedom of repair bills mean true washer economy 500 th IOCOHOTWE CRAIGHURST GARAGE STANLEY snrron Prop Phone Phone 845R32 Medonte Barrie Samuel so Collier Street BRose CHARTERED Accoomnm BARRIE 70mm iveut the weekend with their parents Mr and no ans and Mn Scott Habkirk Mr In rs Hudson of Seaforth and Mr Ind Mrs Stone of Norish were guests of Mr and Mrs Corrilan for the weekend Mrs Willoughby of Toronto out the weekend wrth Mn oodwtn and the Misses Dinwoody Miss Lou Dinwoody returned with her for few week visit The marriage of Jack Flynn and Miss Ruth Lawrence took place on October in Rosednle United Church Toronto Jack is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Flynn formerly of Cookstown Mrs Curr Mrs John Farts Mrs Fidler Mrs Holt Miss Spence Mrs John Corri gan M188 Eleanor Corrigan and Mrs Cooper attended Section al meeting of the Simcoe Presby terial on Wednesday at Churchill Mr and Mrs Archie Currie Miss Kemp and Mr Staord attended banquet on Tuesday for members of the Alliston District High School Board their wives and teachers of the various schools in the Alliston area Junior MS The Junior WMS of thcUnited Church met at the home of Mrs Albert Keil on Oct 14 wltlk 18 members and three visitors pres ent The meeting opened with the president Miss Corrigan in the chair Plans were made for the bazaar to be held on Nov 26 short temperance play was given by Mrs Willis Corrigan Mrs French and Mrs McCallum which was greatly enjoyed by all present Mrs Russell Caldwell read the in troduction from the new study book At the close of the meeting social hour followed Refresh ments were served by the hostess and her committee Prcsbyterinn Anniversary The Cookstown vices on Sunday Oct 23 at 11 amand pm At the morning servtcc Rev MacGillivrny MA of Bradford was the guest speaker and Flt Lt Cousc BA of Camp Borden spoke in the evening The church choir rend ered special music and Mrs John Sturgess contributed vocal solos at both services Thanksgiving Service On Sunday Oct 30 the United Church will hold their Harvest Home Thanksgiving service hearty invitation is extended to all the friends of the United Church to join with the congregation at these services and special invita tion is extended to children and their parents at the morning wor ship scrvicc The morning serviccr is at 1115 am and the evening service at pm Special anthems by the choirwith Arnold at the organ will include Praise the Lord Emmanuel and Sun set Mrs Smith will be guest solotst at both services and Rev FuR Morris BA will be the guest speaker Golden Wedding Anniversary The home of Mr 5nd Mrs Hugh Hayes Was the scene of happy gathering on Sunday Oct on thewoccasinof their golden wed ding anniversayy Over forty guests sat down to dinner The dining room was decorated with mums and gladioli After the de liclous meal the couple were the recipients of numerous gifts Guests were present from Aurora Brad ford Creemore and Shelburne Mrs William Draper who is 89 years of age was able to be pres ent at her daughters anniversary Mr and Mrs Hayes have lived in their present home for fifty years They have sixchildren liv ing and there are fifteen grand children and three greatgrand children ln the connection As the friends recalled 01d times during the afternoon they remarked Telephone 1049 How Are if tom brokersBette Know lfyoure not sureof your Brakes he sure to see us ltgis your best means of knome youll stop when fSTOP means safety to aj pedestrian OR to you Stop lp here forgabraltc checkup mm rimmm CHRYSLER r1YM0UTH FARGO 55 Phonetic 3533137 LTGEN SIR JOHN BROWN KCB chairman of the Empire Council Service League fifth from right shown with Capt Charles Williams and delcg ates to the 10th Conference of the held recently September in Ottawa pr parturc from Quebec for England Presbyteriani White Star Liner Franconia Others in the group Church held their anniversary SQl are Arthur Randles CBE MSM extreme right front row director and general passenger manv the many changes which had taken place in the community Manitoba Lodge The September meeting of the Manitoba Lodge No 236 GRC AF AM was special meeting for the veterans of World War and II Names of the members of Manitoba Lodge who served in both wars as well as those who made the sup reme sacrifice or have died since were read by the secretary Bro Lorne Arnold minutes silence was observed in remembrance of departed brethren Bro Maur ice Hoey his officers and members of Simcoe Lodge Toronto were guests for the evening Bro Elmer Dungcy of Toronto formerly of Thprnton gava most interesting account of his 19 ights over en emy territory of being shot down over Belgium and his escape through Holland Belgium France and over the Pyrenees Moun tains in to Spain by underground assrstancc He sailed from Spain to Gibraltar and by air to Scotland He had several narrow escapes from being captured by the Gesta po Bro Mervyn Corbett rendered vocal solo Lorne Jebb Dies On October 17 1949 Lorne Jebb an CBE DSO TD British Empire front row is lot to their dc in the Cunard rctary 1951 Vegetables for Saved by Simple Storage well known resident of Cooks town for many years died from stroke in Stevenson Memorial Hos pital Alliston where he had been patient for eight weeks Mr Jebb was born in February 1880 in West Gwillimbury son of the late Eliza and John Jebb and had farmed in Tecumseth and west condition in the home vegetable is not good for this packing as it Gwillimbury until he moved and retired to Cookstown four years ago The funeral which was large ly attended took place on October 19 with short service at his latef home and at the Anglican Church in Cookstown in charge of Rev Atkinson assisted by Rev Lewis Many beautiful oral trib utes were ellidence of the high es teem in which he was held The pallbeares were Mapes Houghton Rutledge Ram say Kidd and Vause In ferment was in the Anglican Church cemetery He is survived by two daughters Mrs Dalton Meherpf Bradford and Mrs Jack Boyes of Midhurst three brothers Jebb MJebb both of Cookstown and Charles Jebb of Alliston two grandchildren Betty and Frank Meher Relatives and friends from distance attending were from Toronto Alliston Bee ton Aurora and Barrie FM BAXTER Vegetables which remain in good ager Cunard Donaldson Limited first vicepresident Imperial Division Canadian Iicious hot turkey dinner at Webl Legion Mrs Arthur Randics on Capt Williams left and second from right Abu Mgbtl Kam ara ish West Africa On Capt Williams right is Mrs Harston wife of Maj Iiurston honorary sec thc next conference would be held in London in unicorn mall ammo mans lgram included talk on the maa Study the past work in the pres lent and plan for the future by Mrs Roy Goodlellow two well rendered choruses by the October glimothers present Flow ntly Congratulations to Adam Wickiswee Anon and Um Long ilum who celebrated his 78th birthiAgo and very llama mt mwwmtm and Dominion delegate from Sierra Leone Brit of London Sir John announced Winter Are tremer low temperatures Sand meet Mulholland wood hcr many friends hcrc for Illl who passed away in London hos dially welcoming who had chnrgc of the motion pic day anniversary on Oct 20 vzgiwffeggmggxg Several members from he lifeilow Gifts were piesented to tended the WMS Sectional meeting the grandmothe Wm me most at Churchill on Wednesday Octlgmndchudrem Mrs wmm and to 19 dm the rese or iii in organs an wan is visiting with his sister Mrs year Sam Manecr The United WA antiwris wiE 510 SWAN next Wednesday afternoooi Sales of new ordinary life in at the home of Mrs Fred surance in August continued up ward at $895 millions reports The Congratulations to Mr and Mrs llinanciai Post This showed an in Geo Weatherall on the birth of crease over 66 cem over dpugmer Uh Hospllal the same month last year Increases onTue3day on 18 were shown by British Columbia Sunday and recent Visitors inleertaI Saskatchewan Ontario eluded Mr and Mrs Elliott of Quebec and Newfoundland Tom codmr 11 ans WA 53 Mtlsalcs for the first eight months of an rs ongrer arne 1949 were $826 millions almost llamlg McDowell per cent more than in the same per Iiod 1948 of Camp Borden conducted the United Church service here on Sunday night Rev Morris tak ing anniversary services at Alltll Leece here and uncle Nov good recovmy is the wish of Keith Constable who is patient in the Toronto General Hospital following thyroid operation last week Masonic Ladies Night The annual Ladies Night oil Stroud Masonic Lodge was held Friday Oct 21 by the membersi and their wives partaking of den stcrs Cotswold Lodge This wasi followed with an enjoyable prol gram including vocal numbch bi Mr and Mrs John Sturgcss Fleming magician of Toronto and film of very interesting colored pictures by Wm Campbell taken by himself when flying through South America in the lust war Death of Joe Gordon Our deepest sympathy goes out to thc bcrcnvcd wife parents sis tors and brother of Joe Gordon pital on Wednesday Oct 19 The funcral service was conducth in the United Church here on Satur day by Rev Morris with inter merit in Stroud ccmctcry Enjoyable Films capacity audience gathered in the Community Hall Wednesday night Oct 19 as guests of Robinson of the new groin and feed mill at Craigvnlc After cor cvcryonc Mr Robinson introduced Mr Burke turc program which followed The rst lm showed the main items in successful chick production thc second Save Thai Pig and the third Broncho Blister Those were followed by questions and helpful discussion After an en joyable lunch of sandwiches and coffee hearty vote of thanks was given Mr Robinson for the very pleasant and protable evening righfaway Womens Institute The roll call The history of your home at the largely attended October meeting of the WI was very interesting Business includ ed Arrangements to scnd $10 Christmas parcel to England five delegates to attend the Temperance Rally on Nov in Massey Hall convench appointed for dances every two weeks also euchrc watch Coming Events The pro Ha Ha Whos the tot dome in the twoopiece bathing suit lWas Nearly crazy With Fiery ltciv Until discovered Dr 1y loft diff13 060 pow or pure as at speeds co and comfort from crud nosed oczerm pin loo tuba foot Ind other itch tron lu hill hot 36 Pint application checks even tho most out itch or money back hit druuist for 00 vino si lthwma Priocriptlon tordlwy or uttn shunth for an Essa Oil Burner and the baton on our convenient deferred payment plan Only thc new lisso Oil Burner has the revolutionary new Econ nomy Clutchmost importlnt contribution to home heating since the rst household burner was introduced Prompt in stallation and an Imperial Oil contract with the dependable WeatherControlled delivery service Inquire today Wellstcr Electric PHONE 3230 Suits tried cleaning garden after frosts begin may eas does not retain moisture well Po ily be stored safely for winter use tatocs should not be packed in this Kale Brussels sproutsparsnips and way salsify will stand freezing and are xPumpkins squash and sweet po usually left in the garden and har tatoes should be stored in tem vested as needed until just before perature between 55 and 65 de the ground freezes deeply If parsnips and salsify are dug at this stage washed and enough for one meal packed in paper bag thebags can be stored outdoors in any convenient place where they will remain dry and safe from ani mals They can be taken into the kitchen and thawed out for use as needed Tomatoes should be harvested after the rsthard frost Many can be ripened if laid on shelf in warm basement some prefer to hang them upstill attached to the Vine Carrots beets turnips rutabag as potatoes apples and cabbages can be stored in an unheated gar ageor shedfor several weeks un til theroutside temperatures have fallen to several degrees below October 241 freezing If thecarrots beets and Mr anders Denney spent Thursd wthSt Mrs lay Tamer gngiiuf33dsienf 5011 Whmh kept m15tv the do not cover vegetables in earth the weekend with Baxter friends Gau1ey and McFadden of Toronto spent Frlday at their homes here Mrs VW Skinner of Orillia is spending few ays with her grandmother MrsJ Ferguson Mr and Mrs Mungrd and two sons of Torontospent the week end with Mr andMrs HDenney ers Davrs ofElmvale and Mrs Ellie of Midland visited last weck wrthvtheirsister Mrs China It sail and India are the three tar est unies by porivlai turnips areplaced in boxes packed protection of the garage or shed they will keep well except in ex CRAIGHUR October 24 Everyone is busy digging good crop of potatoes gt Egrnest Oades of Manitoba is yrstting his grandmother rs Oades Miss Shanahan of Barrie spent lastyweekvwitb and Mrs Fran cis Shanahn grees which is often found in heated basement The crops re quiring lower temperatures may be kept in heated basements for some time if they are packed in boxes with wet sandabout thgm Where the quantity to be stored does not warrant an expensive out door root cellar various adapta tions of the idea may be used as shown in the illustration Vegetables stored should bq ini good condition not toyold or too immature and tender vegetables which have been exposed to frostI should never be stored Avoid Vegetables with bruises or skin punctures as decay will start from these and never store vegetables Which are wet Even the hatdiesl vegetables should not be stored if they have been frozen Do not close outdoor root cellars tightly until the temperatureinside has dropped close to freezing and pits until the soil has cooled off thoroughly Sorry to report Nancy Kirton had the misfortune to break her arm last Friday Mr and Mrs Baldwin of Dal ston visited Mr and Mrs Currie Baldwin it the weekend Mrs Mary Ellsmere of Tilden Lake is spending few days with and Mrs ErntEllsmere uWeekendvisitors with Mr and Mrs Ernest Mowforth were Mr and Mrs Jennett of Orillia Mr audvMrsT Broiley and Judy of Barrie Miss Williamson and Ern est zMowforth Toronto Now Im really worried They have justtoldrnc 15am get life insurancecertainly for the time being and probably never sure IN beenippmached before to billyhalfiadOPn tiniekbllt wouldnt let anyone buggy me in WI game gt how thatqmyfaniily are out on at limb astar teitfumrq is contentedlid give anything for another Jchance gourd my wife the girls and voung1immic to safe Tour London Life ireprcsetitative from no bf delay Lethim you plan for the futitreNO