and money. Mrs. G. Mcliveen has accepted the position of advertising convener. The Marathon Bridge runs un- Plan Marathon Bridge Play --_u'ssay in win's tin perty \in June. The match consists of AJAX--The Marathon Bridge|15 played hands. nder auspices of Ajax and) Members are asked to submit Pickering General Hospital Au-|names prior to November Ist. xiliary is to begin in November.| MAPLE GROVE MAPLE GROVE ----Visitors at bed home of Mr. and Mrs. | Albert St. Pierre, last week, 'Hold Meeting For November = 8s fic), MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT peor) dg tag! 10: Tike A. F. Spencer, Mrs, Molly Hurl- BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Albert|neth Holliday, Dave Coates '9/2; bert, Toronto. ! illi . Each le will Hannam opened her home for|™ts. ig" geen e re Mrs. Kay Burgess, Toronto,| each gras Ea Fag legal eg the November meeting of Faith-/Stewart a F. and Mrs, "Onn ispent the weekend with Mr.|er game. Any games missed ful Workers Group on Wednes-|Goodwin 7344 and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden. / , 2 é ; er |must be played prior to the) af sine with attendance] ney ayED HOME COMING _ Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Morton,|next month's game. ih mem 5. | Word has been received that Mr, and Mrs. Laurence White The leader, Mrs. Harry Mc-\Mrs. Wilfrid Barker, who for/and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jef- Cool, presided for business. the past' few months has been fery attended the Medical Co- we -- planned visiting her brother in South es --" the Towns' to hold a "Home Bake Table' | Africa, suffered a slight stroke 4!! last week. more o f Ajax. Telephone con-|mi A at Woman's Association ba-) and will be unable to return Mrs. Lloyd Snowden, and yener is Tag s. eerhteg Chaceh gvaraee a --- zaar, convened by Mrs. Levilhome this week as scheduled, Betty Lou, Mrs. Bert Snowden' street, Pickering and Mrs. G. K.jitems bought on impulse ac- Arksey. Eighteen calls were|speedy recovery is wished by/and Mrs. Kay Burgess visited| Honey is convener for scores'counting for half the total." get: Ml poe Mig = _ friends and neighbors. the Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Snow- 5 ta aa or October month. Mrs. Ray In-| : den and family, Millbrook, on gleton favored with humorous|PAPER COLLECTION 4 Sunday. . reading 'The Perils of a Pub-| The Brooklin Boy Scouts an ; Pee lic Speaker" Cubs will hold paper salvage ia Pa gg Rs oren Chief item of business under|collection on Saturday, Novem-|the ¢oliowing babies were bap- discussion, was tentative plans)ber 11, newspapers and maga-|ti76q- Barry Douglas Wood to assist with catering to On-|zines must be tied securely and son of Mr. and Mrs Hick Wood. tario Holstein Friesian Banquet|in separate bundles ready for Parl. Patrick Doyle. son of Mr. to be held cn November 23 at/curb collection at 10 a.m. [ang wires Giere Bove Robert Christian Education Hall, FIVE OAKS Randolph Bowman, son of Mr.| Brooklin, for 250 guests. ti ak "i : : , and Mrs. David Bowman, Todd Mrs Howard Arksey was ap- A Sunday evening with © Cedric Wissall son. oF Me. and TYPICAL SHOPPER MONTREAL (CP)--The avere age family shopper was de- scribed by an advertising ex- ecutive here as "a well-edu- , General convener for the Mar-\cated young homemaker in a jathon Bridge is Mrs. Robert A.\famity of four, with total in- °P Kerton of Ajax. The schedules come of $100 a week. She visits hip! convener is Mrs. Stan Landy-'the store three times a week, 27 LS RIN hat ity fh tot A CRIME... SO CLEVER A CRIMINAL! STEWART Ging: Hapa i. @ ADDED FEATURE e DORIS DAY "TUNNEL OF LOVE" Adult Entertainment 20th Century-Fox Presents in At right secretary - treasur- --(CP Wirephoto) ee Susen Hayward - Vic. 'Meture NOW PLAYING! white Eric Hamer; | TRIPLE-THREAT LAUGH TREAT! LIVELY LAUGHS! LIVING DOLLS @ertre JACK WATLING » CAROLE LESLEY REEN'S BOLDEST LOOK AT: "THE EXPLOSIVE GENERATION" WITH WM, SHATNER--PATTY McCORMACK lead- Rev.| as BREWERS' RETAIL WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY NOVEMBER IIth REMEMBRANCE DAY 1, Mrs Mrs. E 9 Snug® brand Denture Cushions, a sen. sational new plastic re-lining, keep wob- bliest plates firmly in place. Ease sore gums, give perfect comfort. Eat, laugh, talk -- lates "'stay put". Applied in minutes -- it from 2 to 6 months. Stay soft and pliable, Harmless to dentures. Peels right | out when replacement is needed. No daily | or lower plates $1.50. Money-back guer- antee. Get Snug brand Denture Cushions today! At all druggists. Buffet arrangement and flowers: 1. Mrs Mrs, A. C. Me LAST TIMES TODAY proached and agreed to act as|Five Oaks Staff will be held at) : ys convener for this occasion on} Albert Street United Church on a. sid nik ous "s_Associati y 21 -ern- > GAME : behalf of Woman's Association|Nov 12 for 2!! people concer: land Mrs. Art Butgess, Douglas ing preparation of lunch andjand Church group work. Pot) cup of tea. Contest on '"'Old/luck supper to commence at He _ Ron rong rae Songs" was conducted by Mrs.|p.m. Group discussions at 6.30) ie sympathy o is com-| |Ingleton. 'and 7.30 p.m [munity 's extended to the 'an-| 2 GREAT HITS - BOTH IN The Novem t f the 1, Mrs. Al sarc | the November meeting of ie| Mrs. Harry McCool, Mrs. Al) The October meeting of the AT ONTARIO LABOR FEDERATION MEETING ABC Group of WA gm = on bert Gooper, Mrs. C. DeJonge|"wWe need you" circle ees held| WINDSOR, Ont. -- Frank | bor Council, welcomes dele- | tario Federation of Labor's | president, is Doug |Thursday evening. Nov. 2, a ison with large attendance of 31|'ended, the Women's Institute| Metcalfe, with Mrs. C. Swallow) the Windsor and District La- | sor, Ont ; Monday of the On- is David Archer, federation er. | members sad nine visitors from| Ate? Convention held at Royallin the chair. The meeting open-| | s lday, Nov. 2. Sing of a Wonderful Love," fol- | . s | The leader, Mrs. C. S. Thomp-} *~ a ; AP ita H tic lt r 'Life Saving BURKETON son, extended cordial welcome| The Lend-a-Hand Group of|lowed by the Lord's Prayer in or 1 ul u © | | | tending the Women Teacher's|nounced that our turkey supper| guests. 5 | BURKETON -- Mr. and Mrs.|~ The WA theme and WA pray-|Federation Banquet held onjhad been a success. Mrs. Mor-| vorship on "Peace" presented) Christian Education Hall. would go out to all members of| | | Thomas ueeet and family and i. Mrs. William Aredia: Mrs. Gisela Eschscholtz hasithe circles so that they might! By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | All exhibits were of good qual-) 7 nie Mths. Gheth Balley Ni asimalnors re-| er three week's visit with Mr to join the United Clurch| 7 tee 6 , . e 'om the Chief Constable) Mrs. Greta Bailey is spend-\tary and business dealt with ; @ : BROOKLIN Pho _Julot ity and, bien and oompenson | ths Department of Highways|ing a few days with relatives|Mrs. John Medland, entertain-|@9d Mrs. Alex Eschscholtz. Women. The November meeting) Unitec Church was the location) The various varieties of | Suggesting that Bowmanville) : ; chit i pith Colored! home on Saturday from visit-/Mrs. Niel Brownell, with Mrs. of the October meeting of Brook-|'mums provided a colorful back-|Procure a life-saving craft to) Mr. and Mrs Tom Westlake, Denuiinic summetney * a na.|ing friends and relatives in To|Morton, Mrs. J. R. Metcalfe| i i.| gardens. ¢ various arrange-|ditched by Bowmanville Town|evening callers at the home of left " i | | on Monday evening. The presi-|gardens, and various arrange-|@ d by ; é x aiti . of the worship and lunch. It was| dent, Mrs. Norman Alves, ex-|ments exhibited by members of! Council Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard. weather conditions, etc. a Idecided to send. a card and| BMosre f Car Production flowers to Mrs. Cunningham | Mmenivers, visitors and guests) The judges, Mrs. Sydney reads as follows the semi-annual convention ud The Rev. Duncan White, of) who is in hospital. attending. Following the sing-|Lockyer, and Mrs. Tom Bailey (he. omens aa «,| Newmarket, outlined the 'the! UJ In October A é 4 ing me so much of your time|day in Oshawa. ' nl p singing "For the beauty of the revious meeting were read by|ing decisions "sl = : ne eset Race 7 < }Oshawa Area Section Plan, in \earth', Mrs. C. Collacutt Gwtary Mrs -Avthur Elliott | Mfrs Les. Hall read list of S¥ting my recent visit to your) Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hodge| which the congregation of mS Pipes: ; : ' vehicle production), arene cae ; i sa ali j reenham read a meditation heise wudtier aciast,3 container of hearing your account of thejing guests of Mr. and | articipating, to a large crowd|climbed sharply in October, sailed "Garden. ahd Mes. s arcy mums Mrs 'a m4 | r : ry Treasurer's report, by ; off Bowmanville on September| Manville. irey.Carnochan, Mrs.| dinner meeting held on Monday|ing to 30,176 units from 23,281 Ge Garden of Prager'. and Charles Wilson, showed state of]; Mrs. Les. Hall 26th, and in talking over meth-|, Miss Audrey (a nee to. ap pate \Mrs. Collacutt read an article finances to date, including Cjass 1. Container Hall. M : 7 Cyril} rence of similar incidents. Tony: "key. WV R vray on Tore to 4.587 units from : i : Roll call was answered by|pavies; 2. Mrs. A. C. McCul Mrs. R. Dickey, Miss Reta BRIDGE CLUB 3,741, the bureau of statistics|meeting closed with prayer and sites sb 0B? | Naa ed SUP Along iy A ' the Mizpah benediction. naming "Favorite Flower." |jock; 3 Mrs F. Bender. _ the smaller communities along ence Dickey, Hampton, Mr. and) Bridge Club' met on Wednes-| Production of all motor ve-| 6g Rag cng age nage led Flee Container of bronze the shores of the Great Lakes|Mrs. Moses, Oshawa, were Sun! day evening for series of weekly|hicles was 28.6 per cent higher Vintiay: were: Sunday visitors} Peggy oe ; : ' ' , wi r. and Mrs. Cedric Rus-| i yor you aan g a day; 2. Pas harles Wilson; | purpose of life saving along re and Mrs Harold De Mille! ship Hall. ie of 27,022 a year ago but de- ith Mr. and Mrs ic Ru * ¥i3 rs. Cyri avies. heir . and family, Bowmanville, w ig' scores, icate| creases i 1 q evious their shores. In most cases, the | Highest scores up creases in. al] but two pri Mr. and Mrs, Wes Wood and reccived. It was decided to hold|'mums: 1. Mrs. Les. Hall; 2 George Allison and family. North and south -- Mrs. R.|Octob roduction figures of|Ralph, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. samo for door prizes, etc., al! Mrs Cyril Davies; 3. Mrs. F. M [boats has Rs Sabo sid Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hubbard|Timmins, Mr. Cole 9614; Mrs.|soe 712, B hii from 397.387 in|Stan Graham, Newcastle, Mr. January annual meeting and!Hojliday. i =" land Janice, Trenton, Mr. and) walter Wadell, Mrs. W. Lambe! the corresponding period of Class 5 : len, and Miss Norah Wood, Osh- Mrs. Eric Green presented a|'mums: 1. Mrs. F. M. Holliday; |iblities are of your speaking to| Sunday dinner. guests of Mr. and! cox §5: Mr. Buchanan, Mr. A.|. January - October output of|awa, were Sunday guests at the concise and interesting report!2, Mrs. Charles Wilson: 3. Mrs.{the Town Council with regard|Mrs. B. Hubbard. iC, McLachlin 84; Mr. and Mrs.| passenger cavs, following a sim-|home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick ' man Alves io consideration being given to} Our Church was beautifully| Frank Wells 80. Mrs. Robertlilar pattern, slipped to 253,963 5 annual meeting held at Lea- | J L ds ; i - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snowden} side High School, Toronto 'mums: 1. Mrs. Charles Wil-| Bowmanville, which would be/ services in which much praise] fact and West Mrs. R.j|vehicle production in the 10- visited her parents Mr. and Mrs | "Problem and Question Pe-json; 2. Mrs F. M. Holliday; 3.|handled and maintained by the|8oes to the CGIT and Drew, Mrs. S. Sheridan, 86; Mr.|month period declined to 52,7495" p ctevens last week : Police Department and the\ers for their preparations. Bishop, Mr. Unger 82%; Mr.!units from 60,228. genes : discussions on treating mildew) Class 7. Corsage of 'mums and diseases of plants, prob-|1, Mrs. Cyril Davies; 2. Mrs.) y, the guest speaker for both ser-| ' a ° s potgige te oe ou understand, of course,| vices, Mr. Love delivered two} M | C h lems on growth of chrysanthe-|A._ C, McCulloch; 3. Mrs. Eric|that RCC Trenton does and|tine sermons In the afternoon) Iracie us 10n | - interesti ght "lass sh asia big ee neal Bs 3 t by --_-- in her power in search and|thems and a solo by Mrs. Turn-| ; Holds False Teeth | gardeners | Ricca roares rescue operations bull which was enjoyed by all.) ty : But with communities along|In the evening Mr. Crawford] ; Tight -- Eases sore Gums ment, arranged by Mrs. Victor ; : " lant | ¢ Parkin, followed conclusion of sa page Ly eons yg ed Lakes operating small life sav- + ng < Yaeger Prove : business period. io mare. Eric lteen; 2. MIs-\ing craft, local search and res-|¢.° 4. ag, Elta A. C. McCulloch; Mrs. Nor- 5-/to the church by A. R. Hub- : : ' with greater speed and reduced| Church choir f Oshawa de-) Bly 4 J 5 Class 10 be ure choir from shaw e we ea ee fd of a hy injury or loss of life. Such aljighted everyone with two love-| Chrysanthemum Show of Brook-|Eric Green; 2 craft, would, I am certain,}}y anthems. Much thanks and tu eee thusiasts more safety - con-|to make our services a real suc- scious. }cess 5 Py - -------- --- | Mr. and Mrs . C. G. Bow- Sgt. Elliott 'One More Round In eae Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Ribey. ie ; 4 ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton Mine Mill Fight SUDBURY "Plunder of the Sun" | & 3 -- PLUS -- | % 'Barbarian & The Geisha' clin Uni : .| Shristian Education of Brooklin United Church. Dur-jed about Christian Educatio! 'Tarhae Glicka gon of My" und [ABC GROUP PERSONALS caster family in the loss of their | , : atiand Mrs. W. A. Heron, at-lat the home of Mrs. J. R.| Quinlan (left), president of | gates to the opening in Wind- | annual convention. In centre | Hamilton, |the home of Mrs. Alan Jack- \ Manchester district. York Hotel, Toronto, on Thurs-leq by singing '"'Come Let Us| to both members, visitors and) WA catered to 70 guests at-/unison. Mrs. Swallow an-| | | John Brass, Claremont, were|er was followed by inspirational| Thursday evening, Nov. 2, atiton announced that a_ letter! roup eets 0a rge |Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A) Mrs. I. Minutes were read by secre-|returne' to Vancouver, B.C. af-| vote whether or not they wished| Sunday School room of Brooklin|in all classes was very keen. land friends in Bowmanville. |eq°'the group, with colored| Mrs. Joel Aldred returned|will be held at the home of| lin Horticultural Society, held|ground for the corsages, dish|aid lake rescue operations was| Bowmanville, were Wednesday ei age, Pai roads |ronto. and Mrs, Wm. O"Niel, in charge| tended cordial greetings to/the Society The letter, received and filed, A number of ladies attended) cgnGREGATIONAL DINNER| 4 R A Miidaa tanaka The worship service began by ing of O Canada, minutes of|experienced difficulty in mak- I wish to thank you for giv-/Oshawa Presbytery last Thurs-\thogs and procedures of the P . : : OTTAWA (CP) --_ Canadian| : | and business arising dealt with.|prize winners as follows: area. I was most interested in|and family were Saturday eVen-| Brookiin United Church are|motor read the scripture. Mrs. C. F acc , 2c | George Carter and family, Bow-! : : : o : tout ris- sere | mae 2 3 fatal accident which occurred the Congregational|with passenger car outpu Hoy VariGaig sate "The Beat: oes meen; 2. MIs J) 1 : ! |J. Smith spent Saturday in To- evening, at Christian Education Comcercial velicle: pening: te te oe on "A Blessed Climb". The grant from Whitby Township.|Hardy 'mums: 1. Mrs ® A For your information many of| Dickey, Messrs. Allan and Clar-/ The Brooklin Duplicate/reported today. Plant donated by member was| Class 3 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Freeborn, | Mrs. F. M. Holli-/ operate small craft for the sole) day guests of Mrs. Pearl ATfine| Bames: in basement of Town-|in October at 34,763 than output sell and family. Dixon Reed Plant Food, was| Class 4. Container of yellow cost of construction of these|Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.|pridge, resulted as follows: lmonths resulted in January- and Mrs. Will Ashton, Enniskil- Pot Luck supper, 1962. 5. Container of red . What do you think the possi-/Mrs, S, Canfield, Oshawa, were|s¢- Mrs. M. R. Clarke, Mr. W.|1960. of "Highlights" of District No.'Nor 163| Wood and family. Clacs 6. Container of mixedja small life saving craft for|decorated for our Thankoffering)| Heron, Mrs. Cyril Davies 80.|units from 266,559. Commercial riod" (a new venture) caused|Mrs, Cyril Davies | Filre Department or both? |R. H. Love of Columbus telat | HS, Ber smians, Brraswuerrios, Green will continue to do everything|our own choir rendered two an-| A splendid musical entertain-| ().... Autumn arrange-ithe shorelines of the Great |2ssisted Mr. Love in the service} ANNUAL SHOW man Alves uce operations can be handled|hardg. Also the Westmoun t} lin Horticultural Society Culloch tend to make local boating en-|praise goes to all who helped man and Mrs. Gray, Enfield, and family, Haydon, were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Edna Mc- (CP) Another | Laughlin. Visits Family BROOKLIN -- Sergeant Wil liam R. Elliot, RCAF, Sea Is land, B.C., has been transferred to a new post at North Bay Ontario, to commence duties on Saturday, Nov. 4th Bill, accompanied by his wife Yvonne, and children, Byron and Ellen, spent several days en route with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott, follow ing a trip of 2,894 miles from Richmond, B.C. to Brooklin in a Volkswagen, in seven days They are leaving 3rooklin for their new home at North Bay on Wednesday. Nov. 1 PERSONALS Several of our older residents of Brooklin Village including Mrs. Harry McBrien, Ed Van| Horne, and Mrs. John Vipond,} have taken up residence at| Fairview Lodge, Whitby, during! the past week Mrs Gisela Eschscholtz, of Victoria, B.C., is visiting for a few weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alec Duke street Sorry to report Mrs. Ernest} Nesbitt is a patient at the Osh- awa General Hospital. Cards and calls welcomed Mr. Arthur Elliott, Eschscholtz, | | | who has} UP-TO-DATE KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya (AP)--The government plans to build a new royal palace cost-| ing $1,600,000, 'ncluding a pri-| vate golf course and swimming} pool, on a four-acre site here.| The present palace may be} turned into a national museum. | Malaya is the only large part! of the Commonwealth, apart from Britain, to have its own monarch, the paramount ruler being ited by rulers of the} Malay : been seriously ill at his home for the past month, is now making Satisfactory progress ANNOUNCEMENTS The ABC Group of the Woman's Association will meet on Thursday evening, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Alan Jackson The Faithful Workers Group met Wednesday evening, Nov. 1 at the home of Mrs. Bruce Ha. ipam The Lend-a-Hand meet on Tuesday e\ 7 at Ww will Nov al the home of Mrs Raldwin. Committee Mr Lloyd Stephenson and Mrs. Horace Grills Group ening, 8 w charge p.m in Science Now round in the legal duelling be- tween the national officers of the Internatioral Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) and the officers of Local 598) town, spent a week with Mr. opened Monday Ken Sinith, Canadian presi- dent of the union, applied for an injunction to restrain the Lo- cal 598 administration headed by Don Gillis 'from giving assist- ance to the United Steelworkers of America (CLC) in their cur- rent drive in Sudbury." The feuding between the na- tional body and its largest local, which represents nickel workers| Oshawa, were Sunday guests of| in this area, has been going on for months. The steel union is eeking the right to represent the workers in place of Mine Mill Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont (Special) --For the first time science has found a | new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids ane lieve pain and itching. nds have been relieved this inexpe e subst right in the home with inconvenience In one hemorrb another, "very stri ment" was reported and verified by doctors' observatior Pain was promy while gently relieving pai reduction or retraction ( took place : And most amazing of all--this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, regylts were so thorough jing s | offered in | form called Preparation H. Ask for | that sufferers were able to make such statements as "Piles have | ceased to be a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 to 20 vears' sta g All this the use of nar anesthetics or astringente of d, The secret is a new heal- »stance (Bio-Dyne)--the discovery of a famous scientific in- stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in | wide use for healing injured tissue | on all parts of the body This new healing substance is ppository or oinlment individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with | special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all dru Satisfaction guarantee: refunded stores. or money Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer| and girls, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mis. E. Bryan. Mr. Donald Power, Cooks- and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and fam- ily. Rev. R. H. Love, Columbus, Mr. W. H. Crawford, Enniskil- len were Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. K, G. Roblin. Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith and) family were Sunday guests of| Mr. and Mrs K. Vickey, Whit- Dyes Mr and Mrs. Dave Gatchell,} extraordinary Monday to criticize the Sovie ve WASHINGTON Carlos Clulow of Uruguay. introduces a resolution which was adopt- ed by the Organization of American States Council in |Mr. and Mrs A, C. Stephen-) son and family Mr. and Mrs. Levi and Susan, Toronto, Mrs. James Trick, Oshawa,| were Sunday guests of Mrs.| Esther Carnochan and family. | Glennie! session Mr. and hold the U.S. position on nu clear testing here Union's atomic tests and up- ~ | Wednesday Only SPECIAL BREWERS' WAREHOUSING POLISH SHOW COMPANY LIMITED Operating Brewers' Retail Stores t mild. cool. even-burning °| Vosue is your best buy In convenient pocket pack or half-pound tin L- WINDSOR/DETROIT SARNIA - KINGSTON ro MONTREA Windsor/Detroit * Sarnia Dep. 9.15 a.m, -- Kingston * Montreal Dep. 9.30 a.m. See your Travel Agent, or 'phone NORDAIR 728-9011 This service operates by authority of Class 2 Licence; days and times are tentative, subject to change or cancellation without notice. | "> Tordain? SERVING THE FUTURE FROM SOUTHEBNMOST CANADA TO THE FAR NORTE