CRASHING INTO TRAINS HAR London, Ont. The London and Port Stanley Railway 3 smashed a loaded automobile- transport truck Front coach of New 1957 automobiles and railway coaches mingle in smashed 'wreckage following a Jevel - crossing crash near | PICKERING | __ PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. William Goudy {left this week for their new home |in Portland, Ont. Mr. Goudy came |to Pickering 15 years ago as CNR |agent, and he and his wife have had a very active share in the community life of the village. | Mr. Goudy is Past President of {Pickering Rotary Club, and for |five years was secretary. He was 1 [chairman of the local library, and ? |a member for the past ten years. ON CARS the train was derailed and four new cars wrecked. Truck drive er Oscar Gow of Chatham, Ont., was injured. train For the past two years he has § been secretary treasurer of the Community Memorial Centre. This does not by any means cover all the activities that Mr. and Mrs. Goudy have participated in. Mrs. Goudy has been connected with the township Public Health unit for nine years, the Well Baby Clinic, and assistant to the Pub- {lic Health nurse for the past four Years. | United Church. AJAX PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robins, | and baby, and Mrs. Sarah Wilson visited with friends and relatives in Hamilton. | Sgt. and Mrs. 'Johnny' Johnson, North Bay, visited their daughter Marilyn on Thursday of this week, and also visited several of their former neighbors. I Quite a few of the menfolk are away this week in search of the elusive deer, including Jack Bunt- ing, Dr. E. R. Humphrey, Lorne Harpell, Sam Hunter, Bob Pepper, Bob Taylor, Tom Veitch Jr., Vic Williamson and Frank Laycoe. The 'bag' reported to date is one deer. Miss Eleanor Albert, St. 's, was a weekend guest of George Browning, Burcher street, and attended the Rebekah Installation on Saturday evening. Several members of the Choral Society from here attended the dedication and memorial service at the Anglican Church in Port Perry on Sunday. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Price, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rowland and family, Mr. R. King, Mrs. Hosi- nec, Mrs. W. Griffith, Mrs. M Steer and Mr. E. Steer. Mrs. M. Steer, York street, has had as her guest this week, Mrs. M. Turner, of Toronto. | Residents of Ontario street, and other neighbors, were shocked to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. William Aubrey Riden, Scarboro, on Friday last. { Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Price, George street, have just returned from a month's vacation with relatives and friends in Reading, England. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McPher- son and Jamily, Exeter street, have moved to Highland Creek to live. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boundy,| Mrs. Alice Atherley and Mrs. | Mary Wright, of Toronto, visited| with Mr. and Mrs. William Mank- | telow, recently. { FOR MISSED PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE Phone MA 3-5561 If you have not received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m., call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. CLUES ACROSS: 6. The word "sport'" suggests . It can certainly be stirring . Learn is . Odd is best. 24. Not all people in the world Times-Gazette As there was no correct answer to puzzle No. 148, the prize of $300 will be carried forward and the prize for the next puzzle will be $310. eat Bread--many oriental races, for example. Thus the clue does not apply. How- ever, no one goes through life without experiencing Dread to a greater or less degree. , Swell is best. He will take no notice of the Smell of the fish. He may take little notice of a Swell. Shell is not favored. CLUES DOWN: a ) L] Swi. jc 1. Pact is most apt. A man to whom Tact is unimpor- tant isn't a diplomat, There might well be trouble if he declared a Pact to be un- important, . One Defect means one thing (something) wrong, some- where, A Defeat may well meon that many things have gone wrong. . If you Top it you make it shorter. If you Lop it you may be just taking off a branch. . Any application of Leverage in manual labor is using "some sort" of Lever, so Lever is very opt to "build- ing worker" (a general term). Only certain workers (e.g. bricklayers, carpenters, etc.) are likely to use a Level. . , Ped links better with "'well- being." Good Leadership is directed to making the ex pedition a success, the per- sonal well-being of the members being @ secondary consideration. . Woods, yes; but it is debat- able whether Words them- selves have much beauty. It is more a case of apprec- lating beautiful usage of words, as in poetry, etc. . "Demand to know. the reo- son why" suggests a belli- gerent attitude, as when he is Terse or curt. If he's Tense, her attitude may well be more sympathetic. . Gaze is best. A Maze is normally puzzling. A Gaze is not normally puzzling, but it can be at times. Explanation of more difficult clues: Cane rather than Case as the Case could be quite dig- nified. A "'lad" would hard- ly wear a Cape. , Polite is preferred. The clue says 'you are not likely to", This does not suit Police for you not only definitely will not goin anything (there is no "not likely to" about it) by abusing the Police but you will probably lose some- thing -- - your 'liberty pos- sibly or the financial obliga- tion of a fine. With ordin- ary Polite men you are not likely to gain anything by abusing them although pos- sibly you may. to see them Streak across-- this implying a low altitude and a greot impression of speed. Stream is less strong in this respect, since the plones may be at a very high height. best. The clue specifically mentions "'stu- dents'. Students are essen- tially persons who Learn and this fact distinguishes them from other individuals. If they Yearn it is os in- dividuals or aspirants rath. er than as students, If he's tidy, he won't have Old papers about the office anyway; they won't be permitted to be around long enough to become Old. He may have Odd papers here and there, but won't leave them around. . "Fellow - feeling" implies mutual sympathy in some sort of adversity (lll) rather than mutual enjoyment of something (All), Specifying 'sea' also favors Il. The many friends of Dr. V. E. Cartwright will be sorry to hear that he is confined to St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller avel returned from Saskatchewan, to] | spend the winter in Pickering, | | | Miss Carolyn Smith, daughter of {earned scholastic honors for the jschool year at Wheaton College, | Ind., ling nursing. They attended Pickering § 5 (Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, has| cigaret for a wounded Egyptian soldier U.S.A. where she is study-| torious drive across the Sinai I he FRIENDLY GESTURE ON SINAI FRONT | An Israeli soldier lights a Peninsula. During the campaign | to the Suez Canal, the injured of | | both sides were taken to the | | same hospitals and given the | | same treatment. captured in the vie- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 1, 1998 § FOR BETTER HEALTH Headaches May Trace ' To Emotional Conflict By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD Change .your attitude, not your brand of aspirin, if you have fre- quent headaches. Most headaches are caused by tension -- emotional conflicts. HOSTILE IMPULS These conflicts take on various forms. Some, many doctors say most, tension headaches are caused by hostile impulses. This includes resentment, hostility and reached. and affection. the family or against persons re-|ed presenting family figures. Such feelings of hostility, in turn, bring about feelings of guilt. BW And sometimes the sense of guilt = i chal relieved by the head- aches. later, probably will porary relief. Some cases of tension headache can be traced directly to the de- sire for perfection, the constant hard striving to obtain it and the anger experienced when it isn't Still others can be linked to an unconscious wish to remain de- QUESTION AND ANSWER pendent upon someone. Or they may be a means of gaining love In the vast majority of cases, nggression against members of some stress situation is involy- An aspirin or two, or maybe an empirin compound -tablet, fol- lowed by a second one an hour bring tem-|| But for a more permanent cure, you've got to cl e your atti- tude. To put it simply, you've got to learn to relax. Set aside a certain period day to relax and do absolul nothing. And don't try to cram too much housework or business activities into one day. Cut down on your work schedule. LITTLE THINGS No one is perfect, you know, so stop insisting on perfection for yourself and others. Accept peo- ple as they really are, not as would have them. Don't let things upset you. W.B. What is acromegaly? ANSWER: Acromegaly is a chronic disease characterized enlargement of bones and parts of hands, feet and face, It is associated with over-function ef the pituitary gland. FOR MISSED CLERK TYPIST Applications are invited for the position of Clerk-Typist in Pickering District High School commencing December 1, 1956. Reply by letter not later than November 20, stating qualifi- cations, previous experience, age, salary expected, and any other information to: A. ROSS IRWIN, Business Administrator, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 183, Pickering, Ont. IN AJAX Phon AJAX 333 If you have mot received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Coll AJAX TAXI All colls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. f | PAPERS | | | OUTSTANDING VALUES IN WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES! Dials . . ed Oven . . . 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