1! the Atomic Energy Commission's proving ground. Yum. yum. uml it's another of om's wonderful dairy dishes! Maybe macaroni.ricll with cheat: or cream sauce made smooth as satin with 409 Huron 30., Yoronto, Ont. unit AND MUSHIOOIM-Watching the atomic-clolai mushroom into the skies over Nevada are men oi the 11th Airborne Division, the nut troops to participate in an atomic test. The bomb was detonated IN MEMORIAM sins. IlaeQUEEN The death occurred at Nine Mile Creek on September 12th. at the home of her daughter Mrs. Nor- man MacDonald oi Mrs. MacQuar- rie at the advanced age oi 92. The deceased was oi a kind, jov- ial disposition. a true friend and a sympathetic neighbour. her greater devotedneas centered around her iamily yet she gladly shared her happiness with others and in the days of her strength sh! shared in Church and com- munity activities, in sickness. or in need. on occasions oi'gladness or sorrow she gave her time and ei- iort with sincerity and whole heartedness that will long be rem- embered by those who associated with her. In 1&8 she was united in mar- riage to Donald MacQuarrie oi River-dale and was a ialthiul co- worker and devoted helpmaie oi her husband who predeceased her thirty-one years ago leaving her with a iamily of six children but in times oi trouble and bereave- ment she knew the Source oi Strength and the Bible was her ever chart or Guidance. In 1925 the deceased moved to the United States and except ior several trips back to visit her daughter Florence. she spent her time there with her family mak- Mnko Winter Menus More Dellelousl Now's the time to help your family to better health by serving them Nature's fine fuovis .. . dairy ioolis. So much of tile nourishment. they need (or growth and vitality is found in milk. It's a delicious, nutritious habit to serve daiw foods at every meal my grill. . x - 3...... million wa s to S ' "Down Dairy lane" &”,.,”df;'?, FIN EST (4 Lslrienlothis ngram on " ' Thursday: I. 5-2:00&.m. E.S.T. mm, the Tram- , cmda mom of 686- my .".'.".-.:.:.'"..-..'.2".-..-.l g - - -- H . rowan. sv's osnsi: salt: I oalsv roous sssvlcs - aualau I rim. r'.l1ARl1lAN. ING EIILE TEA ilu ui s Iinlllllru ing her home with her daughter Mary until in 1949 she returned to spend her declining years with her daughter Florence who cared for her -0 tenderly and did all that loving Inds could do to comiort an aged mother. The deceased thankiul ior the measure oi health enjoyed she awaited the Master's summons with Christian iortitude and pat- ience and in the closing days she was iully aware that the Angel oi Death was hovering near and would remark, "1 am soon going Home" and on the above mention- ed date the voice or the Master called her peaceiully and calmly to a-Home where age does not weary. leit to mourn the loss oi a dear mother are: James A., Brew- er, Maine; Neil W. Hawaii. Michi- gan; Donald C., Lynnileid. Mass; Florence (Mrs. Norman MacDon- ald) Nine Mile Creek; Mary, (Mrs. Charles Maonougalll Falmouth. Mass; one son Ray predeceased her in 1926. Also leit to mourn are the iol- lowing step-children: Sophia, (Mrs. Pamers) ell, Mass; Joseph, Lowell. ss.; Charles. Lowell. Ma.ss.; Hugh, New Jersey; Allan. Lynn; Alexander. Alberta; Wil- liam, Vanoouver., and one step son and daughter John R. and Mary predeceased her several years ago. The funeral which was largely attended was held on September l5t.h. A short service was held at the home, thence to Nine Mile Creek Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Nicholson, her pastor who vis- ited her rt-zulariy during her de- clining years. conducted the ser- vices, spoke words oi comfort. to the bereaved and ieeiingly render- ed the solo, "Does Jesus Care." Thus not in the wintry blast as her wish was-but in the sun set glow at a September day which seems to emphasize that "all is brightness beyond the veil". her mortal body was committed to God's Holy Keeping in Argyle Shore Cemetery. The pallbearers Were: Mcssrs. Norman MacLcod. Duncan Mac- Klnnon. Thomas MacQuaid. Dan- iel Taylor. Wilbert Currie, John MacDonald. The iloral oiterlngs numerous messages oi sympathy tesliiled to the esteem in ,which the deceased was held. Card Of Thanks The iamily oi Mrs. MacQuarrie wishes to thank neighbours and irlends ior their many acts of kindness - during the illness and all those who sent ilow- ers and the many cards and let- ters oi sympathy received, also with the Rev. Mr. Nicholson who visited her irom time to time. lllllll Mlllilllllu You get energy from the food you eat. When you neglect breakfast you just haven't the energy to get through your morning's work. We require 1A to V3 of our daily food intake at breakfast, food authorities say. And NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT, made from pure 10096 whole wheat, is rich in real. food nourishment. Tomorrow. change to wholesome, nourishing NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT! stall the day E9111 with l lllllll lIllElillIS9 Mill BE IIIIE iii A SIHMPY BIIEIIIIFASI ! x3;a?:l9Iilfoo.I You tent! made from wheat -- an brats ix 1 vital I wbui. Thousan ing NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT for its high bran con- get the when germ--an im- portant source of Vitamins! x cnAs't.o1'rs'rowN 'ruil: was admitted to the in- ner oiiice oi George !.aeighms.n by a secretary an exquisite she almost succeeded in swing himf Mir. Leighman was. growing both heavy and gray. He had anxious eyes. It took him some time to ab- sorb the isct that Albert 1-lime was dead. "But my lord," be ex- claimed, slapping his balding iorehead. '"he was going to pro- duce "Ina Hart." Everything was all straight except the signing oi the contractl" It-om the window Tuck could see part oi an outdoor set. The sails oi a very Dutch windmill turned idly in the call- iornla sunlight. As to the matter oi the possible poisoning oi Mir. I-lime irom something he had eaten in - the caie, Mr. Ieighrnan was most positive. "Ridiculous! All he had was a cup oi black coiiee. I saw him drink it." . "And you were with him the entire time?" "No. My car was. at the garage here being checked: I'd ridden in from Culver city with him. Les- ter. Min I-lastings' agent, oiiered to drive me home. wanted to talk about Hastings, or course." "so Miss Hastings and Mr. I-lime were alone aiter you leit." "Alone?" asked Leighman. "There were about a hundred other diners packed all around them. -ii you call that alone." "is there any possibility. in your opinion, that there was something more between Mr. l-lime and Miss Hastings than a. business associa- tion?" "Ii a producer got into a lather over every pretty blonde who walked into his oiiice. he'd be in a lather all the time." comment- ed Leighman. "There's Just one reason why ! ask. In my long talk with Mrs. l-lime this morning, it struck me that she was a woman 01 unusual intelligence. and at her best oi unusual brilliance oi personality. And Mir. I-lime slept in what had been the guest room. It struck me that the ego of the husband of Mrs. Hime might suiier a lit- tle. l wondered it Miss Hastings, because she would be inclined to look up to Mr. I-lime as a power in her world. might have become a means of escape irom a certain sense of inadequacy his wiie gave him." Leighman said: "Not the slightest hint of that has leaked out." He added: ”Hime was lucky to have Victoria for a. wile, and he knew it. She's a remarkable woman." His broad. worried. clev- er iace contracted into a frown. "Poor Vicky." he said. "Poor lit- tle oman." He reached for the telephone. Tuck leit him with a pantomine goodby. He was speak- lngs blundering words of comiort to Mrs. l-lime. The secretary of the agent. Lguls Lester. consented to sive Tuck Moira Hastings' address. He get full measure of bran when you eat NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT. it's ure 10096 whole lusty, nus-umud art of cobalt at nourish- And as a plus factor. they BIRD'S-EYE CUT iilll Virgin a IEMIDMBBANCE DAY. NOVEMBER 11 g r Poppies on sale As Usual FINE CUT - ” FOR EXTRA FLAVOUR 'lEXTRA MILDNESS Give Generously iound her apartment without much trouble. It was one oi thou pretentious white stucco places called ”Chateau This" and "Vil- la 'I'hat"' that rear themselves proudly against the backdrop oi the low hills above l-loluwood. ite- peated knocking' at the white door hearing her name brought no response. He went next to the care, whle name he had obtained irom Mr. uighman. Alter a talk with the manager, the night waiters, who had Just come on duty, were lined up. An intelligent looking. elder- ly man wth very not feel. remem- bered having served the table where Albert I-lime had taken black coiiee. He remembered be- cause he had recently seen Miss Hastings in a ieatured role in which she reminded him or his young daughter Marcia. At that hour the spacious res- taurant was almost empty; the waiter led Tuck to the semicir- cular glassed-in booth where l-lime, Leighmdn. Hastings and the agent Lester had been seated the evening before. No. the small dark man had taken nothing but one cup oi black coitce. like the bald older man in the gray suit. Both had explained late dinner engage- ments when they gave the order. The other two. the actress and the slim guy, had had roast. beei -a regular meal. Yes. the slim chap and the older man leit to- gether. How long did the actress and the handsome dark fellow tall: together alter the others leit? Not over 10 minutes he him- self had seen to that. it was part oi his job to keep patrons from aawdling. No. he had no idea. what they had been discussing. Thel actress sat there tearing up the lace paper dollies the restaurant had"been using since the laundry trouble. Every time he looked over that way to see ii she was through with her meal so he could present the bill, she was tearing another dolly into small pieces. The scraps had lain all over the table like conietti when he cleared away. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear Father Mn. JOSEPH CARE who departed this life November 7th, 1044. Today is a remembrance with many ad regrets A day we shall alwayn remember When the rest oi the world forgets. Inserted by His son and Daughter- in-Law Joseph Jr. and deilne. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory oi our dear Mother, Mrs. Patrick P. Duiiy, who passed away November 7th, 1950. Food are the memories that linger bear is the one that la time. In memory we hold you dear Mother, As long as the years roll along. uwingly Ilesnensbened by Half Family. Cows can't . A use crutches We've heard from Denln '3 that a cow over there had to have its leg amputated. but gets along quite nicely now on a new one made of aluminum. Whether or not this artiiicial leg was made of Canadian alu- minum. wc ” 't know- Perhaps it was, because we do produce one quartbr oi the world's supply. That's quite a big thing for Caliada. It means jobs for Canadians, and money irom abroad to pay for Cana- dian imports. Right now we are hard at work on extension linking East and West. Canadian Nsdoosrs famous Continental Limited provides fast daily service be- tween Montreal, Ottawa, 1' , Winnipeg. Saskatoon. Edmonton, Jasper and Vancouver. There's plenty to see through the broad picture windows on this scenic route across Csnads-gleaming lakes. the rolling Prairies, the mighty Canadian Rockies, swift How- ing rivers - glorious sceneryl On the Continental Limited you'll side in style in modern ' -' " hi , d dsndeonrissleegu lng cars. lounge cars and most modern coaches. In the dining car you'll enfoy wonderful meals as you speed across Canada "The jasper Way”. 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