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THURSDAY, MAY' :Pith,, .1945,
and BOYS' WEAR:
' : --BALBR1Gp, AN COMBINATIONS Short sleeve',,
-ME�1 S �,_..
••len th,, size::3444. •
B'OY'S, RfALBIi,IGGAI°d TQ' `5..
BOYS' COTTON TWEED LONGS, Sizes 24-34.._ .
b�nW��sanfzed.:shrunk.- F tie
or
cotton twill. Sizes 24-32.
WORK PAINTS, of durable :stripe`, cottonade., Roomy
cut with five ,pockets. Sizes 34-42,'
1HE�°1• ,.
DLIGHT OVERALLS; ,Well made,, blue. or ' Black denim,;
reinforced hip pockets triple,. stitched.. Sizes 36 42.
MEN'SDRESS SO.CKS--Veryfine "botany woo
� � � 1 The sacks
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for tender feet, Sizes 101/2,, 11, 11% and:12.
THREEgli
.IN NORTH, HURON'
• North .T�
Turon
candidates in •the
Federal
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eeretion are L.' F :Cardiff,
t
" the as 1
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Conservative ' memberi `n , . .;�: iberal
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House;; M 1 .
.C.F.
,: "and :Morley 1Vlills, C,
Mr�`� Mills was ,nominated the.
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end of the week. He is a r,esident
of Huron •Township, is'34°':year. s.
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of age, d •aanctive in ' church' and.
•�,
's work:: He • was fo
'young people ..
riser secretary a of Huron Town-
' ion ' of: Agriculture
ship Federation— ,,
and is president of the.' cincardine
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tiv
�a• d district co,opera , - _
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from ;THOMPSON'S
run DA,MSOl JA `
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S �pecial! 2 Ib jar .;; 29c.
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(2 coupons)
Cashmere "Bouquet
SOAP
4': bars
2;
iPPERED•._SNACKS •''`'
Can,..;7.- '.15
IVORY. .1 LAKES ,
B►o 25s;•`
• . '7,,For all.., fi.e7,fab cs
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HORNE'S •PY'IRE VANILLA
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Bottle .,, 23c
In fancy :shaker bottle
1C,:rz}t;+ rs Sottws
3. tuna.:
Vegetable and Tomato
.MAY RATION NEWS
NOW VALID . .
Sugar—No 46 - 59 '
Butter --,-No. 90 -107.
Preserves—No -33-42,45-48
preserves -No.•. 33-42, 45-48
-Canning _.:Rr-asci-ves.��o._._43,
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THE S;TORE,
OF
FRIENDLY :•SERVICE,
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2 We -Deliver
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EXPLAIN SCHOOL .
,AREA I N ASH F 1'EL0 ,
A series; .if. meetings are ..cur
rently' . being. held throughout;
,Ashfield • Township, at which Mr.
J. H, I inkead, 1nspector, of Pub,.
-h oofs-, :is..outlining in detail'
�n �,rs�s incl_ workh g of P
Township Axea,:a compare i 7 i
the school section system - 111.
These meetings were ,arranged;
by Ashfield C nei1, order to
ob`ta n the -feel rrg-•=-;of ` the—tate`
Payers; generally.; in regard to
adopting the Township Area plan.
Meetings have already been' heid;l
at Zion, at. Hemlock 'City ',and : t'
SS, No. ,9,,: T.owriship`'Hall;; where,'
little apposition: to .the new 'plait;;
was, in .evidence There were 'a.
few,however, , Who °' expressed, '•i
desire for further information on
Theplan,.' •latit at the some • tzrti l `�
Made it clear they were not .op.
posed , to ' it. '
�On ;Monday of this week a sim-
_ iliar .,meeting. was held : at Port
Arand the series wl.cart-
t
eludlbeedt ' at. Dungannonilhe• tonigh.
.(T•hursday). • '
All meetings. been . called
,. h •
to order 'by :Clerk' C. E., McDon-
agh; with Reeve Gilbert .Frayn.;
then appointed to the 'chair.
i s
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these 'meetings
essi:n
In: addressing
Mr: Kinkead explained that theirs
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•plirpose,:•'was to. dxplain ard..d_3_
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cuss -'the plan. A hfi,eld one of.
Townshi 's •i;' . the; Coun,
he oldest P in to the school
said and, referred.:This grant is paid.
tythe speaker , ; .
boards :in ,;the. year in.
' : its "tra itios and the pride. of •section.
°to, d •
h h the by-lawis:, passed .an i
its 'citizens as 'shown' by the . re= .whic Y -law
sponse : to thevictory loans, 'as .thereafter to. the•Township:Board;..
In Stack 131f,, Leading Manuf aetOrers•,`
I :Li.. LAM
IVE
MASONS .REV Y
LADIES' T.
A very pleasant social evenin
was :held. `in,. ttie Town. Hall o
'Tuesday evening when . Old ,Lig
erved Ladies'- Night fo
Lodge 'obs,
the first: time since'1940 Ther
the
were ;about 175 persons;in atte
gathering 'resid`
dance at the g , g p
over -by' George, Kennedy; Mast
of *Old Light.
inclu
An interestingLprogram decide ,
ed ,solos :by. ;• Cameron', G'edd
w ,an
Kathryn, A tie ,
Jack;•Reavie, • g••
I• Margaret Rae:.: with accornpa
rnent by Harold.Victor. Pym;n an
Mrs. J. W. ,J:oynt; Scotch. danci
by, Mary Louise' Porteous :to i ba
pipe accompaniment�by.. Alan M
Mini: vocal trio by Eldon'Hende
son, H.• R.'Allin and 'George Joy.
viol;ip 'selections' by: ,Dr.'. -Jam
Little with. 'accompaniment'
Rexford ; Ostrander, arid quarte
duet and solo.: iumbers..'by.,t
Clark .Church. male quartette.
'• Guest, speaker was Rev; Al
Nimmo of Wingham Who stress
the sancity.' of; the • herrre: `as
foundation of our national li
The victory
that is` ours :in: Euro
,home, al
n
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ed
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ni.'-
d
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by
tt;.
he
e;.
ed
the
fe.
r,e
is' a challenge to our h , frat-
system begins, at the end Of, the:.
ernal, . church and national life. calendar`_"yearThe new;Board is,
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No lunger can:half the wand lime l made up b#. 5 . members; ' elected;
as-.slaves.:and:.h-alf--asr.ee ,tier,.
at the same tune and rn the sam~:
_T e.;respo rsrbii t-3�4t o_cr eln eh at the,
ar :-4-'71:11-.67:7-76W71111111-57srirr e,garie:
is '.just starting and:, asN'the bo ys This Board, assumes' thea' task •e'f,
return: ours -Twill .be the grossest admin' tering all the schools n'
sine if, we commit=teem.' to the the area, ,There are the :advart-'
_care .of bur -government he, said. ',ages '-of regular=':meetings, :.One-
Rev:
one
, ev • Nimmo, a farmer_ R C A.F. ' spending. body, more equal school
chaplain in, this war. . called ,for
patience, ,love and understanding
in the rehabilitation of the men
and women in the. armed .servicer
Every one of them has offered his:
life and Many .have paid the •full
sacrifice in :two wars, Let theA.
wit. again be disillusioned. If we
lived : up•'to our :Yolks as;<.Masons
and . , Christians, . there ..could be
no war. he said
•. 'At the lunch hour Gariutheit' U:NDAY,'MAY 2004 :1945
furnished "music and then played
for, the ,dance which followed"
"S ISMAN:"
The ; ove -names 'in twwork shoes
mean "the mos. t in, ' fit and weak.
advantages : for,'. all pup.' s; more
equal . distribution.' of costs;..'.sav
Ings 'in `purchases, mor ei;efficient
chin '. rid,• i proved 'adrriinrsw;
`tea a
g , . �
tration and, supervision
''f ore• 7iill' on
••`rit. o
tr i
ex a a
An. g
the, equalized ytiiSsessinerit 'of ;the:
in ,:the area. is `paid ;an
art .
nr.op - t. is .would
' ld h
nually--In.,�Shfre,
amount
to : a ppp roximatelyp $3200.
well' as their willingness to :adopt
as''was done .in dopt-
new ideas,. . , �. ,
ildren.
i,ng 'dental cared for the.Ch , , 1
.Movementt° Spreading
Mr. Kinkead traced thea history
of :the. Township. Area which be
gan., in .1903..It had: some success'
in the early twenties arid-.has`err- leaven -,•,the-adinlnistraflori' of t'ie.
creased greatly•sirice 1938. Sixty g
„l,achool` to; otic •mennber, of �=`tak.ing
one, a - record' number" of areas, turns" as" trustees;. of failing,. to;
.a
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. • established .in 19 .. .: ; Z t
were• ',. •..r .. _meetings and of being. abet
,hold
:.total of. 1423 school,' sections out annual `rrieeting.
of 5747' having adopted the.�i1ew
from , • ...
of
a' He:outlined a number.' things
plan go ;areas; ,have' expressed,•a ,
ys- whi h', 'are being done' in; • areas
desire to . go back 'to the: old sy Whig
h,
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which have- :beer'., .formed. .in
, `Extra. Giant . •; . � Huron County: Our: .mode of life
In order
Township Council' passes a .to adopt the .plan • the las changed in sc� rnany-ways.tha t
• •>b u -rely' attention should be centred:
. ,Y- ,
law 'before July '1St and the `new on°'•ou'r schools The problem is
Mr., Kinkead;aaid there was
attempt
. ro
' to criticise. all trustees,
but :-rather ': a 'system. „Trustees'
have found that there is -too little
work to keep.:up the interest, yet
too .:much to neglect,' he said, and
there has, developed. the :habit. cif
Directors. Met•.`
,A meeting of the direetc;rs t:i
the Lueknow Agricultural,Sucki
Was "1 9 held recently :for `th l,til_
''i� ose. of revising the; prize1 . t L4aa.l:.. •
a• 9inting judges ,President I'oh-
pp.
d
a �r�r'sh Presided.
side
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'BORN . .
ER, -=In Godct favi I o:;.
1VIcAL•.l.:IST... .. i ,
aital •o'ri Sat.•urday,-, May ;.]?th;"t€, ', .
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Mr; arid`:Mrs:,Robert McAllistc : ` •
(nee Ethel MacKenzie): .of.
Waw4nosh, a daughter.,
R=In.' Godericli 1408pi
GSR N:� , •.. _.;. ; a
a lVla 15.t . to .�1!
tal.'• ori Tuesd y, , Y
ardnc i .131
:and, Mrs: C..c_ _G _,. ,:.•. _..
,Lucknow, a .son.
CLUTT.ON Irl Bethesda; Hospital
London;.:,on Sunday, 'April 29th,;
IVU, .,.and Mr ilto: '
Clutton,' .of 8-' Brol kda] : sta cet,7-
London,.; a daughter
UNITED CHURCH
LUCKNO N/
ldev. J. W. Stewart. B.A., B.
Pastor
Make Two Quilts
The Four Corner. Victory Club
niiienibers met ' at• Mrs. Gordan
Strutt r'a home for =their :Ma;i;
ng, 'When two , quilts •were,,
rs�Hly�`d�I•�%ti�irte�i�•g�i�.�•..
ing her..hoii�e for''the' ,lune meet-
ing TuesdaY the 5th
,.IT IS WITH
a:an.Suniay 'School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship
''with a''Men's Choir
Sermon: "Confession".
Children's Story; 'fMissi . of
Africa's
"1 p m..a "The_Christia;n
a
beD)
unday:,SchoolAt 10
.Co '_. encin� , on ` Sunoay:, !iir
mm 8.
both, the::Presb.. terian •an'ci UnitA• •
Y
churches, Sunday School 'wil] he •,
held at .10• a.nr.' prect=ciiul; 'the
morning.•ser 'i:e...'
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but much of rural lifr ,iV1i, Klr.=
c ie. that .concerns not only school:, ;kead contended
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MacKENZI.E,
Representative sof
CAMBRIDGE :CLOTHES
will Ikee at ''
with his 'samples
Lesley "Husto
m K..
4re1eaefl.
PLEASURE WE WELCOME..:INTO `THE RANKS.), OF 'E.1 .E MERCANTILE...
'BUSrNESS +o
T.:AS,_"SI CEESSORS- T0.-PEARLMAN" ; '
'LL: KNOWN, LOCAL •FAMILIES;
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