BRITISH STUDY WAY Pictured is one of the many ships sunk in the Suez canal by the Egyptians to prevent GREENWOOD Two Babies At Greenwood Service At the regular church service last Sunday morning two babies were baptized by the Rev. H. Moore, namely, the daughter of Wm. and Mrs, Clark--Susanne Erica; and the daughter of Ross and Mrs. Disney--Helen Louise. Leon and Mrs, Perkin and chil- dren of Listowell; Irvin d Mrs Perkin of i lay afternoon Perkin and Mrs Fred and Mr lin spent Sunday Mrs. Disney and daughter George and Mrs Musch of Brougham were with Frank and Mrs. Webb on § y Bob and Mrs. H were with Mrs. Wm. Maxwell 2 family on Sunday. Hallowe'en" went off with quite a bit of excitement and noise but no serious dam > was done cal ¢ ere at Brough- am on Sund evening assisting with the anniversary services of the United Church A group of attended a masquerade party at Cherry Hill Farm. Miss Sheila Pegg and friend of Toronto spent Sunday with Wm and Mrs. Pegg VISIT RELATIVES Moss and Mrs. Minaker and daughter, Glenna, spent a few days last week with relatives in Haliburton. The Farm Forum Group met / of Brook- Ross and; § the Young People T Ss | shipping in the vital waterway. Invading Anglo-French forces have made surveys prelimin- ary to the start of clearing Seeks Bout Are Baptized at the home of John and Mrs. Kingstone on Monday evening. Glynn and Mrs. Eastwood and Linda visited friends at Bonar Law on Sunday Everyone was pleased #0 see Andy Morden at church on Sun- day. He is well again and returned his work at Ajax early last and Mrs. Brown and son, ith Fred and Mrs. at Brooklin on Haro towell called on Mrs. W. G. Per- kin and Mrs. John Johnson on Sunday. Miss May Brown was the dele gate for h Ontario District Women's I te at the Central Area Conv 1 held in Torontc last week. N J. Stell and Mrs Wm. A. Brown each a < ch of the e m. Plans wer zaar to be hel F oon of Wednesday A report of the Plowin h booth showed a nice sur ur © days' effort Tl hostess served a dainty lunch 2 the close of the meeting Leslie and Mrs. Wilson Janice visited on Sunday Howie and Mrs daughters at Byron. FOR BETTER HEALTH As Soon As He Will S TO REOPEN SUEZ lerafty old manager says he has | Mr. and Mrs. nded part | were AUDLEY | Community | Club Meets The Community Club met of Wednesday evening of last wee at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fre Puckrin. The president, Bob Be! son, conducted the business, ; Mr. Wm, Manning, clerk-treas- |urer of Ontario County, gave a #7 very interesting and informativ roo talk on this county. x « Bob Betson, Geo. Izatt, Joh nd Fred Puckrin sang two songs! ¥ ccompanied by Mrs. Arch Bell jn : :t she piano. Bob and Fred als played some numbers oa {heir} mouth-organs. Refreshments were served dur] operations and meanwhile, most [ing a social hour. The December of the Middle East oil is being meeting will be in the form of a transported by tanker around box social. Africa. Rev, M. Buttars chose as his -- subject "Watchmen, What of the {Night", for the Remembrance) {Day service on Sunday morning. Please note that next Sunday, church service will be at 2.30 p.m, {will follow the bazaar and For Lane MIAMI, Fla. (AP) --- Jack: § i Kearns is beating the drums for | this Friday evening at 7.30 aj enim : | Baggotsville school. A program) an early Lightweight ie dont or | will ofilow the bazaar and lunch : oh a will be served. at 1.20 p.m. The W.A. bazaar will be hel 5 i 7 : Tom Seamons| $75,00 § hw : hy 0 Jp Sash Wan Ph to lure| na family have moved from the] | "This showed Lane is cham. community to the subdivision {pionship caliber," Kearns said|ROrth of Ajax. Wedne Tay night after his battler| Mr. and Mrs. Austin Baker and§ from Muskegon, Mich., had taken family moved recently to Salem a unanimous decision over Frank Corners. Ryff of New York. | Many of our local deer hunters Lane, the No. 5 lightweight con-/are up north this week trying} tender in the Ring Magazine! their luck in their annual sport. ratings, stung Ryff with solid Mr. and Mrs. George Squire. southpaw blows to the head and Peggy and Glen visited with Mr body and was in command all the and Mrs. Cooper Bath of Orange way. Ryff tried to take the of-|ville during the week-end. fensive but there was no question! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ronse of after the seventh, when he was Markham visited with Mr. and taggered by a left to the head, Mrs. Wm. Guthrie on Saturday, that he was a beaten fighter afternoon po Dawson and | ari P repare Your hristmas Baking List Now 1 MEATS PRE-DRESSED--NO WASTE FRYING .... 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CELLO BAG BILSKY'S IGA MARKET 120 WILSON RD. 8. {| Even before that, When be . te for Physical Fitness, starts to creep, you can do the C h Toxtitn Plains, Not York, makes wheelbarrow exercise with him. Rocket Has 0acC ti the flat statement in her book Let him walk on his hands while that more than half of our boys you hold his lower body off the and girls -- four out of every floor by firmly grasping his hips No Puck As his strength inc ses, you seven between the ages of 6 and 16 -- lack the minimum physical can grab his legs instead of his fitness demanded by normal liv- hips, | upon his arms. ing. SERIES OF STUDIES After a long-term series of studies, she and Dr. Hans Kraus reported at a White House Con- ference on Physical Fitness that the United States is rapidly be- coming the softest nation in the world ; To help remedy such a situa- tion, she suggests exercise .de- signed to build the strength and flexibility your When you bring home to stay, Miss Prudden says, preferred, because of higher vita- a1] the time. gently stretch his arms and legs. thus putting more weight These are just a few sugges- tions for exercises contained in Miss Prudden's book. There are many more which I think you will find of value. QUESTION AND ANSWER IL.: Is it dangerous to eat foods containing bleached flour? Answer: Flour that is bleached according to government regula- tions is not harmful. However, kids must have. bread made from either whole scores his abundance of goals any- against Gaels in Kingston ' your baby grain or enriched flour may be|where, anytime, everywhere and|day. 8 Satur min and mineral content. All Russians Carefully Taught Russian Athletes By STERLING SLAPPEY MOSCOW (AP) -- Russians are vietims of their own sports propa- ganda. When they learn, as they often did during the Soviet Spart- akiad in Moscow early in August, that their best runner or jumper was only the 15th or 20th best in the world, they are dumbfounded. | When a Western visitor tells a Russian track and field official that in the United States Mikhail Krivonosov is recognized as the most consistent hammer thrower in the world, or that Vladimir Kue is well known, the Russian is as pleased as a country boy compli- mented for growing the best corn in the country. In many ways it is apparent in Moscow that Russian athletic of- ficials and fans know only a frac- tion of the information about the West's athletes that the West knows about Russia's athletes Russians often know practically nothing about one of their own athletes other than the man's name, who he plays for and his position and whether he is a hard- working Communist or rather calm about politics and party. The Western newspaper prac- tice of giving all sorts of detail World's Best famous athlete is seldom followed in the Soviet Union. | Russia's lack of knowledge about the West's athletes goes far beyond ordinary provincialism.| Russians simply have had prac- tically no contacts with the West and they are told little about the West's athletics in the Commun- ist press. | Russia and Britain are steadily increasing their athletic ties but there is no increase noticeable be- tween the United States and So- viet Russia. The main drawback, the Russians claim, is the Amer- ican law which requires finger- printing for foreign visitors When the fingerprinting law is changed or Russia's violent ob- jections soften, it seems fairly certain the United States and Russia will inaugurate a home and home track and field meet on non Olympic years. Russia has extended a permanent invitation to the United States to send over a 70-member team with all ex penses paid by the Communist government SALMON STREAM Noted for salmon, the Nipisi- guit River flows about 100 miles | Fontinato and Beliveau drew Is Pl d ed five-minute majors. In addition, e g Sings Blues | TORONTO (CP) --Coach Dal | White is still singing the Blues, but the tempo is a little gayer t Favorites [5% ef me® . {good news since his University of By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Blues lost seven avers Maurice (Rocket) Richard has |i Her B12 Joss to Queen's Uni- ' . versity Golden Gaels at Kingston never been known to play favor-!|,q¢ Saturday. ites in his 15-year career as right] He was told that one of those winger for Montreal Canadiens in|blayers, half Ross Woods, may be) the Nati : {able to go in the sudden-death e National Hockey League. He|g Intercollegiate football final Woods, a versatile halfback and The 35-year-old ace has scored|the Blues' regular kicker, re well against every club in the cir-|injured a shoulder Saturday. Wed- cult and is nearing a milestone nesday night he was at the Var-| against New York Rangers. Wed-|Sity practice, kicking in fine style. nesday night he scored his 99th FIVE-WAY THREAT goal on the Blueshirts as Cana-| Woods has a five-fold value to dlens won 5-3 at New York. the team. As a halfback he can The Rocket has scored a total ofjfiake yards on the running play 466 regular-season goals since he|'fM scrimmage, he can also be hit big-league hockey -- plus 62/USed on the option play and has] more in playoff games. His goal Passed for at least one touchdown Wednesday night helped send the| 'Nis year after a pitchout. He is a Rangers to their sixth straight de-| 800d kicker and pass receiver and feat, {a Saluable Joan on defence. It was the only game of th gnsively, White is counting on night and there i Mg ve idbela better running attack Saturday The game was only two minutes|, Bad ad some trouble running old when a battle broke out be- | Fo] Queen 8 and we're tryin: tween Ranger defenceman Lou |foel raigiiten jt out, he sald. "lf Fontinato and Montreal = centre |, ue dent well be runnin Jean Beliveau. Most of the play. | 382Inst them next Saturday. : ers on the ice became involved in| the fight and six penalties were! called. It took officials 10 minutes! to restore order. | 44300 Sum Fontinato got a 10-minute miscon-| 4a duet Harry Howell of Rangers me OUVEN ions Vo ness z ke i . $44. ednesday, Rud the ue et also Sob miscon night toward purchase of ny and Montreal's Bert Olmstead Te a ountiey, a Meuitie geziers) drew minors age! edric- Tallis sa e : thinks the amount is enough fi Besides Richard, the Hab . hs ough for a scorers were Dickie Moore, Andre Sows Jeyment on» the Pacific Pronovost, Floyd Curry and Beli- |" as Lai baseball Sab. iti veau., Larry Popein, Bill Gadsby ,. rR BR a Bq 10 'nity and Red Sullivan tallied for the pre pure hase of the Mounties and Rangers heen e league franchise in Van Lorne Worsley had a busy time Tallis in the Ranger nets, stopping 40 ¢ss 200 shots. 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