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EGMONDVILLE STUDENT NURSE
IGNORES OWN INJURIES .TO GIVE AID
A 20 -year-old student nurse from
Egmondville, who disregarded her
owninjuries to administer first aid
to other victims„ has been lauded
for her efforts by PC D. M. West-
over, who investigated the recent
accident -in which she was involv
ed,
"I 'thought her spirit was ter-
rific,"'said Westover, of. Sally Nott,
who is in her last •Yeat of .training
t Victoria Hospital, ,London. "It
ea11y_ showed her dedication to
duty " r.
Westover, who was on patrolat
the time, revealed he came upon
the 'scene of a four -ear crash south
of )Exeter seconds after it happen-
ed.
"I :just opened the door; of the
cruiser when.I saw this girirun-
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Tuesday, Dec.- .2Q
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Oncemore we come to Christmas, the day of Greetings, oQ
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mily Gatherings, of Joy and Peace and Good m ill.
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On this day, and particularly' at this December as we com-
piete, 25 years of business iri Seaforth, we want' to pause and say:
"Thanks" to all those With whom we have been associated during
these years - to our- employees -- our :customers the citizens
of the. community. We want to wish you a Very Merry Christ,.
oras, .with our sincere wishes that •.the New. Year will bring an
abundance -of happiness ! .
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SE,AFORTH
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ONTARIO
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.r'ir.41.+,. .A.k,.�+r y ri,a, �„�.
ning . toward • me, her face covered
in blood. She had bad ,gash o°
her nose."
"I thought she was coming tp
ine for first aid, but was I stir -
prised! ° Her "'first words were:
`Can I.; help in any was'? I'm a
7riurse'."
"She did, too. I brought some
of the other passengers to her in
my car and she did what she could
for them; '
"That girl deserves credit,"''he
concluded.- •
Driver in Hospital "
Joe.Palethorpe Exeter, is still; in,
London, hospital as a result of the
-multiple-car' crash south of• Exe-
ter on Wednesday, Dec, 9. He lost
a . finger and suffered other' injur
les.
Palethorpe's car, skidded into 'the
west ditch .prior, to- the accident
and a wrecker -had arrived to,pull
it out.- While this was being done,
the Exeter man 'walked onto: the
road in front of a southbound car
driven by Jessie; David Thpuipson
11.R. 1, Cent alia. The 'Thompson
car struck P lethorpe, then skid-
ded o control into the path
of a nor"thbouud car driven by -Miss
Nott.Then it hit another car, driv-
en byentralia;' wh'` Albert M, ich arrewasel,tu,u4rnin.Rg;Rinto'. -1,
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the ditch to avoid a collision with
the. wrecker: •
Mrs..ThomP son suffered a brok-
en : leg and 'multiple• abrasions,
Others' received minor 'injuries.
Total damage was estimated!; at
$2,200.—(.Exeter Times -Advocate).
suggest Origin
)f 'Christmas Tree
..oiae`s o claims that,SaintiWin-
fried, an eighth 'century 'missionary
M Scandinavia• brought about the
erection- of the first `home' Christ=
mas tree' . He tried to show the.
people that the Druid_prieats . had
made thein wets nrs of trees
-iii' 'tead of a living od-.7Qii7Clifigt17
t
mas Eve he hewed down the. areat
oak tree around'which ,the people •
'had gathered:. to. offer a"human
sacrifiee`. As the big tree fell;' a
Young fir tree .'seemed 'to appear' ".
miraculously, beyond; it, acid <Sir:: '
tnrihfriedexclaimed: ".Here is•- the
living,tr'ee, •with. no stain of blodd
upon it; that shall be :the sign',:: of
yotr new, worship. See„.
points• to, the. sky Call. 'it 'the tree
,of the Christ child ;Take it and
carry .it .cto rout • ehief tain's hall.
You shallgo', no more. into .:the
shadows of the forest to celebrate •
Your feast with secret,.'rites'. 'of..
,shame. NOW sh'ail; keep .them•
at home;, with laughter and songs
and rites of. love. 'The: thunder:.bak
has fallen, and'I. think,.. the day is
'
coming ".'When there shall not be 'a
home in all the. land where children.
".are met.gatkered around a tree.”
Compare.;' Chc rb ray
Hereford `Crosses
•`• Steers from a -cross. of• Charbray
bulls •and Hereford. cows • outrank-
ed Hereford steers in many re-
spect in, tests sttperv:iised -by the
Lethbridge Research Station.
Results—Crossbreds 'were heat/-,.
ler at weaning; they gained' more,
per, day on feed;: and they return-
ed higher hot carcass Weight 'with
greater' eye .of' lean area..
Hereford steers topped, Chatbray
-ero's",sbreds with ,a higher propor
tion of 'Choice-' carcasses ,..
': There was no °significant, differ-
ence between the two.: groups in:
dressing,; percentage; • total di est
-
Rile nutrient consumption„ per
pound of ln*eweight gain; ave age.
muscle fibre diameters, of samples
taken from the chief lo' muscle.
In these testsi ereford bulls'
and bulls -of -C a:rbr-ay---lireedMg-
were -turned out with a complier
oial herd of Hereford cows in`
Southwestern Saskatchewan The
cows 'were bred .at random.
At weaning, 25 . brossb'red steers
'-and 25 Hereford steers' were ;sel-
ected 'at random. • • They . -were.
weighed, removed , to a coinnrer-
;cia1 feed lot and, fed in, two groups
to slaughter finish.
Successful crossbreeding for ry-
. brill 'vigor, involving British beef
herds is not new "to•Western'Canal•
dean cattlemen,,.
Nor.'lfave }ie possibilities of im
'proving' the :beef . breeds' with other•
imports ` been ignored.• ;
The purebred'. Brahman, for ex-
ample, is ii t'too . adaptable ;-7to,
western range conditions, h t
when crossed with any of the
main breeds, an offspring results
that has certain advantages over
Herefords, '
The introduction of Charolais
and Charbray bulls to this conn -
try is also being , watched with
interest by the industry for its
potentialities in cross -breeding.
Theexports of pulp and paper
from Canada run to about one bil-
lion dollars a year.
VALENTINE RECKER
Reelected Reeve "of .Day'
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COME LET US ADORE
ay the tragical
renewed ` in all our
wonder of- the: first Christmas:.be
earts!
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CROMARTY
The Marion Ritchie Evening Aux-
iliary held their December -meet
ing at the.homee..of Mrs.' Mervin
Dow With `:';frs.�W'es , Rugs ell., pre
siding, Mrs;; Jim' Millet—had. charge
ofRthc devotions -• parol 100i Dow
_favored with a piano instrumental';
a medley of Christmas carols"The.
roll call, ii Christmas verse; -was'
a 'ered -by 17 ..mdmbers. Mrs.
Johnny Miller read portions of the
study book, assisted by 'Mr's, John.
Templemzii,' and: Mrs:„ Gerald
Carey This was the conelttding
chapter entitled, `The -Influence: of
Women of the ()Id. Testament in
Religion 'and State'. Affairs:" Mrs:
Mervin°Dow•had .the tonic'and read
'
one.of Padre Youn,'s
You Ask'Me,' Christmas is N,Core
Than, a Holiday!'
This fvas the annual rrieeting and
the reports of the secretary', and
treasurer and various ctiminittees
Were otirnn,i all of whieh ;showed
very' sueces ful year.' The r slate.
of officer& vvas read hy'Mrs Mer-
vin' Dow. "The meeting closed with'
singing a „Christmas hymn, follow-
ed with repeating t e' -Lord's
Prayer.
Mr. Erhle tiixton is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr.T.. I,. 'Scott 'returned to • his
Koine ori Tuesday from: Scott
Memorial Hospital,,Seafo',ih; where
he•.liad been a patient -for ;several
weeks. Mr,. Scott tad, the';misfor
tune to injure a finger so severely,
he had to have it amputated.
Mr. and. Mrs. John; Houghton and
son, John' .ir visited. • with Mrs,
Houglito on Monday. '
Mr. and :Mrs. Donald Scott 'and
family .visited with Mr. and' Mrs.
Baechler at Zurich on Sunday.
Mr. and,Mrs. Jack Magee (Caro-
line Walker) are pleased to report
the birth of ,their daughter in a
London hospital.
Canada's productive forests cov-
er almost 900,000 square miles. -'
JIOLIDAt',
DANCO..
TUESDAY' Foresters'CE DEC. 29th,
Music by Stew and his Collegians
Dancing 9:30 to 1:00
,Admission 75c and, $1.00
— LUNCH COUNTER; --
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Sponsored by COIF,
Everyone Welcome !
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M e`d like to gaily -bedeck
your Christmas treewith
ornaments of Health, Wealth,
and Laughter',
ALDWIN
RDWARE
heti 61Seaforth
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