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THE IXCSNOW SENTINEL, •L.1:I4.KNQW, ONTARIO
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President. and Publisher,
Toronto Globe. and Mail
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Thursday, Jffly:29.. :10.30 p.m.
Friday, July 30--10.30 p.m.
CFRB and Network
His Subject:
"This Flection- 'Decides
Canada's . uture
: A reminder. Not later than transfer 'to more essential work Authority given officers to take
July 24, men 16 '.to 18 years in must report to National Selective into account health and domestic
certain employment, capable of Service offices undei new ruling.circumstances.
THURSDAY. JULY 29th, 1943
Local and General
Miss Marr ` a' " ��' ,: ; r ?1:s. 1"':t Mowbray is visiting
spent S.und ,t• .
• Mr. • Phillip .
poor health ;,Nre;':::.
Mr. and Mrs. J.• H. C.i- .. .
of London. pt`:a.
Mr. and Mrs.ia.:='•'-
Misses. Myrle and V,•1.11 .fir:;,:.
eltree• are.' •
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Miss flora A.nd.r<'v.
Mrs: obt: M.,:ay.::r_`
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ag- three weeks a:;
Bruce. Beath. • •
Mics l�i�.
�- Sru::leers To
onto d ew �f a„� �,r'-••^ ;qrs..RobertvisireSirVtah2f-"5.
Miss Jean Ray na c ` . ret xrrt -
ed to Goderic
sone - time at her hcr2:e at i 3.. ii
moun#.:
Miss .Kathleen ar`d :ce Bracey
:visited their- ; aunt and cle.
and Mrs. Gordo.ti Barg,e:i for ..two
weeks.
Mr.
and _Mrs. Jack Carniss.
Mr. and .Mr' Cecil
and Mrs. Clair Dempsey and
Marylin and Billy Dempsey sl'
with Mrs. Frank Cole.
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�,.. ,,:ia Mrs. Wellington Nixon
wock_end with Mr. Geo.
�,1.:ti ':k•: t, and with Mrs. Duncan
r :i )o;aa:d of St flelens.
k.• J J. -Phillips of Niagara-,.
,.,.,.!-,..f..,,•,--1...11;,, s; Ont• the week -end
,,41..h ;,.i; uncle and aunt' Nix. and
*Mrs: George .Phillips. .
Mrs, Mervin MacDonald and
tiughFs ;• :Mary Elizabeth of Mon-
t -•ea' are visiting with -her par.-
ems. Mr. and Mrs, Chas., Steward..
'Mr: Leonard. Phillips of ;Wing=',
ham. also Russell Phillips of Ash'-
Lelci '.pent' Sunday.' •'with their
parerr:its, M. and "Mrs. George .
Pl^"l
blissips. Christina McKinnon and
Mise Florence McKinnon of Fort
Erie are, visiting this week with
friends and relatives in the coni-'
:ani y
Mr. and Mrs.. Phil' Parfitt and
son of Timmins . are visiting ,Miss •.'
Lillian. Mitchell: Mr, and, Mrs. J.'
S. Mitchell of London were here
for • the week -end. ' •
Mr. Warner Begley of Maple
Creak, Sask., who had come East
by. a business trip, visited from ..
Saturday. until.Tuesday with, his. -
parents and sister, .Mr., and Mrs..
Begley and Mrs. Matthew Sproul...,
Rev•.• .and Mrs. J. W. Stewart ''''
and Melvin left on Wednesday
again, motorists
cast a "landslide" vote
in favour of
GOODYEAR
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Nation-wide, independent poll* shows preference for
Goodyear tires greater than that of all
other makes combined,
Hundreds of motorists, in every province of Canada were asked
this question: "If you had a tire permit, what tire would -you
buy today?" 'By a huge majority Goodyear was again elected
Canada's first choice tire!
This•simply proves that motorists, forced to keep their 'adds
tires running, have learned•that Goodyear's "eictra milecge"
Is not merely a claim or a ' catch -phrase, but a definite r'eo:li",-y.
-Never before, since -motoring began, have tires corr e
through such a testing -time as during The past_ eighteen month s.
Never before have motorists been compelled to extract the very
last mile from tires. Therefore when Canada's first choice tire,
Goodyear, comes through that period land remains, by ail acid's,
the first choice tire, there is abundant .proof that motorists have
found, by practical experience, that Goodyears 'do .give
"bonus in miles and service
When peace time. comes—"Go Goodyeor';
and get EXTRA MILES.
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MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON•GOODYEAR TUE
THAN ON .ANY OTHER ' KIND
D
IOC • eir,. `Y
were Rev.. Stewart plans . ' o •do
;o: e commando. work • on the
:arm, of his brother-in-law.
Mrs. James , Alton who spent
'le past ,fe« •months in Toronto,
-ned to her 'homein the Vill -'•
air recently. •For the 'past couple
f
weeks" her daughter, Mrs.: 'Jack'
-McIntosh; has been visiting here,,
Mr,. and Mrs., Wm, ' J. Shorter
of.'rl ntev:ideo. Uruguay, Mr:. and, •
Mrs. Allan Hornell, Mr. .David'.
W,'i Hornell •and ' Miss' Elizabeth;
Hornell of. Toronto, were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Horn
• Dean McInnes who is employed
in Toronto by the DeHavilland,
C.�r~_pany. spent last week at his
- _.. v here, and ' on'. his return
7. -.as accompanied by 'his mother,
1Ls_. Neil McInnes, who 'will
-#erd some time in the, city.
b[ss Helen Thompson left last
r ±av for Valleyfield to. visit
. N .....Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Hewat.
t was-- accompanied to •"Pem- -
1 ^r ,ke• by Mrs. Harold Thompson
N :11 spend two .w.eeks there,
n their return will' be ac
c;mparied b'Li
y cotenant. Harold
of Petawawa.
.MAFEKI,NG •
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S-c-am?ni will be. observed at
hu•:'ch oh Sunday
morn-
o'clock.
Brake's S,un'claY Schoorheld .
picnic ,at the, river
afternoon. A base-
was enjoyed in',the of
"''•r- 'and rac'es were held after
ar.1 Mrs, J. II; Richardabn
...kited over. the week-.
•r Mr. !.Incl . Mrs. Isaac
Mr.,, Chas. 1Iallam'and
' 0~'1 Mrs. Rnht. Johnston
. ,`r friend, at Blyth on.
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. of t•nun
r~ ladies' from
e .' '` r.njnying Ii holiday
IR,•ae.h •-. .
: Mr:,. I'alinrr K 1pat-
�'' ,r aYr
visited. at Milton
-„ ',fir, Siindav p.m
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1e red Johnston
1.,,,iaclnn ,spc`nt th0
' a c'li;, . llallam's,'
',`'.'•t:' 'spending
f '1i fr'ir'tuis at Hein-
• ,raffia. is pe, id -
f' Mrs, C14,fford
ton
' anand,
;r "�" `Jc 1)„n i3urhian d
.e Mt. 1• r t osi. are spending
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.; '; •`. ;,t. S1•t,i.her's Cottage ;at
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