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Tooth ,1?owder today; iPn:I;;:j;':," 3:-mxo"'gE': -iuiimiiniungivmsiomso o - M i pwlnad llkyl aulptullt 14'” I "' markler A PS0 Pepsodent cleans youriteeth thoroughly and safely-cleans better between your mi IRIITH oErgsve.iiTZ.wHiEsTeeii II ' s;:':"'c:nh' cans . hngfij got???” wood Ivkll 1'9” rue: emul- ABOUT room DEW 'x pm ed iii: "' i3cri:a'- I gin i &g teeth ain OI YORl( Allll VI0lllI'I'Y Mrs. Graoc Hall. Boston. U.8.A.. is visiting in Pleasant Grove, the zuest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, llient sunday in Union Road, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. George Matheson. Glasgow Road, were visitors to Union Road on simdny. the guest or Mr. and Mrs. pave MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Walker. and two children. Helen and Lorna oi 'Puits.Oove. N. s., spentlthe Thanks- slvlng holiday in Yorlri the guest of Mrs. Rohertgcrockett. ant Grove. the guestio: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt. . Mrs. Ernest MacDonald and daughter Deborah, spent Sunday in Union Road, the guest or Misses Lavina and Gertrude MacDonald. 'Mr. Riph Matheson. f"...ow Road was a visitor to Union Road on Sunday. ' i Thanksgiving service was held in York Church on Sunday. Mr. Broolu was the guest speaker. Miss Shirley Cooke spent her Thanksgiving holiday at Pownal. Miss Olga Prcud spent Thanksgiving holiday at in York. the her home Mrs. I-larold Watts has returned to her home in York after visiting John Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. spent Sunday in Orwell Cove, the guest or Mrs, Dan MacPherson. Miss Nelda Richards and Evelyn Underhay, teachers of York school spent the holiday at their homes. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Crockett and son Wayne were visitors to York on Sunday. the guest at Mrs. Robert Crockett. Miss Norma Lewis, city spent Thanksgiving Day at her home in York. Miss Marion Murray. City. spent the holiday week-and at ner home in York. . Miss Loretta. Vessey, York spent Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hall or Bos- vnn. 11.5. A. are visiting in Pleas- her daughter Mrs. Hazen Brad- iord who is a patlcritlln the. st Sunday in Marshiieid. the guest of Mr. and Mrs, William Vessey, 1 near Actcn, Ontario. I first Canadian Mr. and Mrs. William .0rockett ' As A community good turn, Boy scouts oi the Nelson, 3. C., District this year planted thous- N ends of tiny (lower seeds .along the roadsides leading into Nelson. Blue Sprints Scout Reserve. a pictures- que spot. will be the site or the Rover Moot, a camp gathering or older scouts, can August al to September 4, . 1961. . I British Boy Scouts, while tour- ing near Ostend. Belgium, recent- ly. found a missing 8-year-old boy iloating in a canal, rescued him. and utter applying artiilclai res- piratlon for an hour and a halt, revived the child. Pete Chalperorn. 13, of Prince Rupert. B. 0., who is voiceless due to a childhood throat ailment, and who breathes through a metal tube, was recently taught his Boy Scout Tests by a Van- couver, Scoutmaster, using sign language, while the boy was a patient in a Vancouver hospital. A sundial in the i'orm.ot In 'axe-in a log. the symbol of Scout leadership training, has been pre- sented to the Boy Scouts of Am- erica by Lord Lowallan. Chief Scout of the British Common- wealth. to mark the 40th anniver- sary or Scouting in the United States. Some'275 members of La Fed- eration des Scouts.Cstholiques are taking a census of the Montreal - district children of school age, on behalf or the Montreal Catholi: School Commission. In all they expect to knock on some 243,000 doors beiore the census is com- pleted. y ' When over a. million pilgrims irom all parts or India visited l-lardwar. north of Delhi. to bathe in the sacred River Ganges dur-. . in the great religious iesiival of .2.- trlsla hit new hi h. Isle. g Ieets-eel-ducts hilhenum i"i':" '"iv” 'i'.'lu":t .......... ow or use 3 further rise blocked. Toronto-Bacon hogs. grade "A" unchanged at 829.50 a hundred- weight. New York-Cotton closed I! cents to 81.45 a his higher. Thursday 0 (ll:-;1perial Hamilton. trom Curling, Billed Thursday Imperial Hamilton. for Lewis- porte. Me. Galloway Kent, St. John's, Nfld. Grain WINNIPEG. Oct. 19-(CP)--Jets and barley prices struck an irregu- lar trend in active trading today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. There were increased hedging sales in both grains. Fair buying came in to oats irom shippers while processo - sought barley. Offerings were more liberal at the close of trade in October bar- ley. Rye came in for American in- terest. Flax moved higher. In export trade. Bolivia was credited with taking 100.000 bush- els of Canadian wheat. Class two wheat, for export to countries outside the International Wheat Agreement. was up three- quarterg of a cent. International wheat prices dropped one-quarter of a cent. Close:-- Oats: Oct 843; Dec 79 1-4A; May 77 1-8. 1-4; Dec 1.20 -4 Barley: Oct 1.30 3-4: May 1.16 1-8--1 . . Rye: Oct 1.45 1-8; Dec 1.44 5-SA: May 1.48 1-23. Flax: Oct 3.65 7-8; Dec 3.58 3-83; May 3.578. IHGIIWAY LOCOMOTIVES HAMSGATE, England - (GP) - Valuable miniature models or loon- motives and passenger cars loaned to an exhibition from the British railways were sent to Ramsgatc model club by track. Scouts from the Punjab worked night and day for over two weeks "Kurnbh Mela" this year, 700 Boy 1 IAPOLEOI and llll0I.E , Mesa: namiwuowoue. ;as EVERY oav-mos wserv. K ' AW: GEE: E. ELBII LET'S GIYTIN VM HLI06EV' h0UNE &E.ToUsE 660"” X on public ' service projects. ELIY ll! Blllfn-rl Mckrlilo GOHOME HEY! 1-v lrhme h xx ,1 - p .2 - H ixixb x" 3 A Kx hnnm HICUOIP: indul- & tulsrlisst Ydlr Has he an under and tht v EM ...."'v:.":'...'”" :2; ii? In In: in into the & on son wit and torture; lyziiii (IN to get relief. "' ' - ':tt:”"'.:i r a hot hot bath and in it minute: the Pill ppears. have beats. it you have not is-ylgd lino Oil then on have some- tl: Gec a bottle it ay - as o. a Pharmacy or any good illrugndioref (I: he Cuuslhn Press) N0 IUSK LONDON - (CP) - it seems that the modern British child has great influence over his mother. 5Wl0kD0Ders in the London area report there has been 110 rush to buy soap, recently ireede or ra- tlonlng. mt'viiniii's'rmsi ngnvizss nniu standing s-cm pmsndanes. no or. ononon s'r. 101 or. sooner: s-r. 1se-tar. - 14soor.1ouoauaxar. WATER 81'. 500.00 11) of ILILIL arddidgaal in 3! 0103:. ash? hay, Mali l.l.fst.h:a&' IIOOND Pllll WH& Mott. P.lelIua, I13-I045-9-iDIIIIl&. till Ill 0! QI&.& MCI: Mrs. R. Andrew, I-la-I Ont. Mn, ago; 1...... . am. H. L. Conner. lellevl on. as... rllelnaalson. u....m... Mm 4- 3- Gldilill. llltvlow. Ont. Mra.l.radenIlonatee. Vi It. ' i - Iln. C. i. Gardner. Toronto. Ont. Mrs. Iaynond Pr: Mn.Wn.T.Hansen,Vhitelock.l.C. 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