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.. URSDAZ JUNE: 21st,: •i9 ', .
CREWE.'
Mr, and Mrs. .George Rivett and
family of 17►,ungannon, visited Sun-
day :With Mr and Mrs. 'Jack Riv-
• ett. • .
' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier
and Joanne visited: Friday. even-
ing. with... _ Mr. ;and- Mrs,.._.Albert
,Campbel ;-Nitestfield.-= They_ re.
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and Mrs. Jim. Sherwood; ,•
M'i and. Mrs. ;' Zinn,- Warren
.and; Clarke visited friends'in Kit-
ehener on Friday, ••
Mr. and Mrs, S. J. 1Silpatrick,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Blake„.Jin_mY
and .Lynda attended the Webster
picnic at Harbor Park, Goderich,
on Saturday. , '
'The..rnernbers of the 'Women's
Misclonary Society and W.A. met
_ . • ur -t -h,_o- o -Mrs
,on Th sdayw-�t.,.lio .�..�
Edna.-Me-Whm- Y.---withLg.egood.
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Mrs. Cecil Blake -and Ms-Clf-
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gave a splendid temperance read-
ing f8llowed; by a musical number
by Mrs. Jima Sherwood: Rev. Vic.;
kerson then ” gave a • talkon
"Church Unity" in the church; •arid
home. Business was discussed and,
hymn 128 was: sung. Mrs. Matt
Shackleton then closedthe meet-
ing
ing with prayer. '
=Prue Oii*ons, But Business Poor
A year._ago dutch set onion
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Pictured'. ' f ► Action.
In Germany
From headquarters of ,Mitltary
District No. 1, we have received
an. enlarged picture of a forward
'observation post in action, inGer-
many,'
er-many,' with its four -man crew in
charge of .Captain Allan •Finlay-
-son of'Lochalsh. The ;photo. was.
-in_ Germany.:
men. near Wisriar, the
s Information accompanying
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c•illcr� ,�U7E�r�r ..._..�__..
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11=v�rheels.: that was .set up
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One Kinear:dine =Who is
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lefFriffiel• din ` the bag'j rec�utly
ofi~ered thern,: "Free,, all you want
to take, away". At that, business
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COUNTY'
RATE ':UNCHANGED
In" sessionlast week Ifuron
County Cauncil struck. • the 1945
County r levy at 41/2 .mills, 'which
is the same as last' year.
, A $25,000 grant was made to
tha-:Clinton Hospital. toward-•
thK:...., ..
building of a $93,000 addition to'.
the-buriMing,...:
In:�n�.�•�`�
ve; : Brown-- Smyth,,, Re .tve
- -said tile
�t'xandein a
Ploy ng Vlai iii will, "`beT l e d
Huron :in 1946 ifconditions are
favorable:
Inspector, J,...}1.• -'Kinkead of
N'orth'•Huron said that. school ea.',
rollment,s Increasing in„ his in=
spectorate. He foresaw at least
a.\•three year teacher shortage,
pointing out t!ig fact that"only 4p .'
students. will . graduate at --Strat-
ford 'Normal
t-Strat-ford-'Normal this year and. that
North Huron will require„ ffif teen
teachers to • fill • vacancies. Mr.
. K4nkead spoke highly of. town-
ship. school areas. ,
R. 0,'• Staples, I PS. for; South.
Duron .stated there ;were ,ill.:res• ..
ignat'ions •in'his ,ix Spectorate .%e
:predicted, however that the town-
ship school areas will soon prb ,
vide conditions: equal'. to those At.
tracting ' teachers elsewhere, as`:'',
they. will : provide facilities for;
teaching' home :economics, visual;
education;_dentaL.care,_t anspara . '.
tation of pupils.and improved ac!!'' ,
' comodatioi} and equipment: '
F; K:.;13: • Stewart, .,newly ap-
pointed agricultural ,�rep'resenta`
, tive,` was ' introduced' • and .spoke •
.briefly,' Heurged the er`,icouiage-:
rent of the formation of . ctilb-e..'
it—youngr eov e Tl- ,.— gt-e
that can •b'e done for the boys and'
girls• tine. betteiThe said 1
Mr Marritt,, . district forester;(
commended County Clerk.: Mille,
On the distribution of; trees to th.
schools; , when he spoke...to the,.,
';Council.' A total of 1135000\ ihad
.been placed 'in the: .county,,, \but "
a large area had still' to be;'p1 in
ed. \ \
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We -Canadians, together --with the -citizens s=
of the United; States and Great 'Brittain,
will *at less' sugar during the 'balance of
ounds'-during .the-next.: slvenim
on",
ths' ,
'reducing the monthly. otxen.ttoo
rigipe`
nd.
:-c �a
.,• o+ua�ri:.rrb�dune9;du1 !:Auglist;�0ober-t, .
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_eCer�. er-.<-:-�n---._.Ste1xih
I o . meet our; own needs Wand the urge t
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requirements of our Allies and.; : the • liber- •
acted countries, . our share 'Of the..reducti.on
`sugar"• supplies?
A ▪ World stocks = are pooled by the 'Combined
Food Board of the United Nations which allots
Sugar. ' to' Canada, . United States - and Great
Britain on a uniform per -'capita basis.
R ▪ Wheredoes, the Best of the work' sugar
waggly go? . .
A. To otherclaimants; including liberated: areas,
European neutrals, 11•ussia,a the, Middle East,'
• New Zealand. and other sugar -importing coun-
• tries: Approximately one-half of this total
ss destasted for liberated a teas w .
�. Is there less sugar in the world today?
00 pounds of
nearly must total riey s200s ,0 0
� 0 ..• ,
sugar during the rest of the year
To assure.. fair "distribution . of what is
left, the sugar ration is to be cut by five
BRVCE RAISES RATE
(Continued,FromFage Threei`.
County:'' Inter" -County; coin-
netitiOnii Each; of the two. 'County
Plowmen's Associations will t:
ieive a .erant; of '•100.00: ,p'rov}:dei'
they::: Bold 'nlovvinv •' rnatch 's •
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1.945, Each Horticultural '•Boric tc
Bshow this vest . will recrir €
rant o'f $20,00. Bruce. `,Cra,rnt�,
Holstein--treeders' -:Clubs.will 1'^>
ceive a gra.nt,.of .$50,00: 0"0 to
prizes;at .the Kincardine F i!
FairKincardine Horse Shns...
$50.90, . and the Sheep Breeder
,$25.00 for regiona.l;.show
'A Grant of $300 .was :ma' 1c
the Walkerton Winter Fair in ad
dition..to;•their regular grant, pre-
:viding this Fair 'is designated in
:the future as Bruce.TCoun:ty Win-
ter Fair.
ThePost - War- `Committee
recommended:the establishment
In Bruce County of a---Countu_
Health Tnit���in'co-operation with•
the Provincial 'Department
Health.`Tbe:_matter of •;the cnn-
struction of airplane' landing ;
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fields in the.CountvWas'also
'Vestigated but the' Committee re-.
commended that action hr..
ferred•L`until later when;'defiyiite• '
. information as regards costs, fedi
erala,and. proiuncial_ iinaricial a,
sistnrice;'etc., is available.'. Fur-thiW .F
same reason,,•action to carry out
the "pos -Awar. projects set out ,in
the; 'oi•i nal-rreport of the-, Coni-
tnittee will; also have to ,be de•
ferred.' •
An :interesting',feature. of the
ss.. was�,thei prsntation anal
address tendered beyethe County
_:,ou.Mcil.,to• _Honour .-William
Gunn Owens; who recently r ctlt
ed -o the Bench after -t+� enlY
Yea?* Of .service as Couirt't ' •:ledge ..-
of oy:Bruce: Tfieo•I�res
entationthe'Cunthad toof be, made; ` in ah
sentia" as .the Judge w'a;s:trnc,E) e
tb be present, bn the' "orr7inn,•;.
owing to , previous 'enga.acmCtlt',
High ' tributes', to . his ^ahihf r and
energy were'.• ea; pressCd lay. fly '•
Warden and members of `Ciliticil'.
t o allowance will remain unchanged at
two ounds.
'he ten pound sugar allotment for home
canning, representedresented by twenty extra pre-'
Pre
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serves coupons' ,remains :unchanged. Two
rves coup ons will continue to aye lar.'preseP :.-.
become, Alicl,each-mcaltb..
ANSWERS TO YOUR QUEsIIONS AB
[ow does 'Canada get its slime of world
A. Yes Buse needs ate up and pioductiori'is
. down, , world sugar stocks reached a .chew low
at'the beginning: of 1945 By the end .of the
-year, . they twill be , down : again, this time to a
• dangerous minimum ; •', '
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ZIT SUGAR
. Wh3r thete'mot;e.demand f siigaae.?
;The rising demand largely reflects, the needs
of liberated arezo
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is these'lies,lir iducliioais
A. World sugar outpuf is;lower° for theae:zeasons:,
1.;, Enemy occ► pation .of some sources such
as Java . and the . Philippines.;: , Java,, of
course, , is still in Japanese, hands and,
although the • Philippines are ',liberated,
production is. not expected to be' restored.
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2.+ Other etPort countries ^have experienced
serious shortages' of labour. end fertiliser
3..- Record.•drought conditions', and hurricanes r
have. also duet, into production in.tle imp`
portant West Indian area.'
INDUSTRIAL AND QUOTA USERS WILL ALSO GET LEIS ,
---• -Effective Indy4,..•j 45,: sugar made. -available. to indust, al users,;.suclt as bakers,
:~ biscuit and_} reakiast cereal manufacturers, makers'.°/ soft :d inks, coufectioaety and •
.::- candy,. aid jam, and wine manufacturers, will agatn;`be reduced:
` " .•, g' ' being made bythe.Wert,
i r' _ ubl
`• X further cut' is .also being made iu`"!he ;allotgmex+t to guota uS,er Stith' as public•
eating places; While sinulas reduetaons arefes in the
• Sugar quotas for ser�.ice. M;,ousel•• .
Barrie is to• install artifiri 11•,ic:'
in' their arena this year, l ll'r '1)11
Jed. will cost about • $28;000;