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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1942-07-23, Page 2PAGE MO ilitt , oor por4ork, vitil ,4t, hightrl AO .lov*IY tv)Ontt With in ili. Wutillom ,Advkuo„:11mos Ptiblitited $ ONTARIO Wittilption Rate Otte War ,400 $it Month% *10.0 111 A4vAnkt 4,4 0.40 per -pat. Pottlet too, OA PO $at 4AxteertIting rates ,Ott axitiation. NE of the • DISTRICT tont the eotnIteaation and flowers to, stn. ttto eltildtvn, loalmiwolhoh•la inane *wig ttwis are not Ntranexts to %%to' tlis. Wet but it is not otien that we sinitt and after forty,tno yens as teacher, r!. TAX ADVANCE-TThit'S Thursday, July g3rde, 194 . • "" P11341 Retires FORD ARMY TRADES .7mr. Clark one of Western SCHOOL POPULAR ontalvs )4,-4 known eilueator•s, prin. cipal oi the Dra,tton Publie ;School 1.17 Lient, Brace Pore* sitwe 1913, hAN esigned that position, In$ c than Oiw or two itt thy time. t Inc %;,titts thoot oro ed toeoliWr nt thO \ lomTh. of tho t'Inted htit parNott. „ow loN He\ „ 11, ‘1,its011. Mussels St. 10.tainsa4sh* Wolf SttsPeCted The wholou.sle slatiOtter of s',Irep Arm Iamb, ,carriA int1 jnow thtsk:ht W be the work or WOlf, atUutall onside its appear,tnee this on the 4thcotters...ton east, 4ttial Leo Sehwattv stot a. shot at it, hat \\.a. too st\\ AN' 'to iiiittre it, 'rho sieions latawilin, tit wIlktt ot, \very 41, avk'd -rehts to ittdiOate thot the Aamag,e ‘lotx. Ivy a wolf rather tnatt 11 dogs. Mittimay tlarette, Merebants. Loth* Meat In the eaely hones of the mention, bare ts:IOOes Of IntSittess toe the ‘14?..'* trau$1\oits town wad, orkt to be. on ti' NI, Aro olSligek1 to icave deliVeriCS the `tiO0tW1.N. POe SeVerat Mornings tiClittts lukVintt 1%''st several POUndS bologna And meat The par4..ol.s and oatous appear to be reasottably secure but S% g sse dogs have Ultieeta W44' teaTieige a 3)•\1110u. Oi the ,o0Voting snteds and making •4.qf 'with tvItat,Iluy 'wish ,of the oontents, A well fed d,og on the street early in ‘1•4 itt the flttktrt iS gOirtg to look tath0 susvi.ionS. 'Mount rorcs k..onft‘letate. nill retire innit the teaelting profes- sion. Plincinal Clark elaints the %Hs- tinetion hav014 lar,t.lattind . 1..1tool fair in the eounty. The first selland fair in Wellington,nd prob.. ali4- in this scetion of Western •Onn.. nth). was held in Dreyton iu1914, he - tore thrrn was o district representative of the Department of Agriculture he Wellington. l'almertson -Observer. liostesS Rouse At Port Albert •\\ .....L has jag opened a hostess house At t Albert, tor the aecontodation of air. utett's ;wives, relatives and friends on short visits to the air selnen, tt is in ehatge of Miss fried Beekwith, Montreal, with Miss Votothy Smith, of Stratford as 0.:,$OStant, rhe hozzteSS house is . new Wilding; newi,V turn* ished with 4 Liel;e lounge, with Piano and radio, special fatilities for eltild- 'on sewittliz MaChitte. Vitchenette. re' stet :arta tight Ittch faeilities and overttieht necomodation tor strangers in eases of entergeney. 1'441: Milkmaid in Clintott t:tIttiot ,i0bs are being taken weer by Ala$ woutett ever$ slan kt 'the men ion% the sereizes, Recently we noticed in two ether nnners where 11;cir towns were chaman tht iirst ilkIttaitls in this War, 'Clinton is not behind as Miss jean Hunter, songhter Mn. and Me,sn. Lett Hamer tow114 is helPiet.; Luke tAVeseii is daily route, ,Part, schoolegirl, assisting Me. on while his son and assistant, Gordon, is training. — Clinton Xeses-Reeotd„ tilt TOngtle 1411 \\ visiting at dat 1:01nt stV4Watiosh Vieltri4 aakt3;,htet Mr. and Mrs,. Vfood„ .of tGodetielt, ta...cm. 'her 4,,,,ni,(ro, ;-..ktze was easheci to the „kkx-arwIra ,C;(cteral Ana Nkaritle tour stitch- 4.1ring's VAN INA; bright N't'a \\TN, ri....quit,oa • t!lt, 16:e RtIsyiran front, bnt we're beand to; 4.?Vi".11t s, 1.how• that,!Oodetith CvOlf thlb R.41.)cd, lAtikttes sh,woca Xews tho cItt'b itoltse AN: t!,,c 1.14rithna, T41:lis;'1 frovi is$.4i'aeb 1=4,1. 4 '4:tdli `as',%kii4:1"4 br4kevi iitAb tr.tt. 4.V rviOtOry ft io.a '4t sometinto Wittting raght arta a, frcosh.tatOr News. eearaine of ..siAatV11,,',.s, gold bans and wycoarsua.. iN.Tarlitttit • ..tttrattot, Seat telt Orif, Poiks Winassli... 1'44' .z.k. cow owne,,,i, by Mt. Aelaset LitfiC !been tal,Nett It.vnte ost-11:n. tho ex,tra-i Nig ToiNotvaler, 4.,C) a itatis •elra) syta-oi-ONIEnaty 47"„o, iirst t won-. Kitettaitt N..4 Do War Wait i :At 4o 'for itts'als;try. AAvire,,x• 'ttit-r* `M`7,'"A'.'n's, A Ytt.,‘YstttlY• =Costa:patty, Itta„ Win izwitet; it,t`tvkat.t.r Ne-Vm Pivon't 1Nes:.-e V.,\Nauction i1to vvar 'AlanufaiAnte ItiNtatinky Piing 11.netsentea iNat•ts, VI* bOVI ttn•eto stStctszttt., 1 is 71•"'NAVY2':. Ssa.clted beet sseder way .41116;li.!nlay. et.% 1.Vityvl loc- 01,r, X, <2'. 1'1:e O47-.:asor, %As ta'ke V•Ittoo 4tt4 if`aure, eM •t• siN,tsset...srl ,,„%seze! t ItitZ.-V rc;:y 1 7:`", • Ein:2 A %:•!",1P,,,K.N. 4 ,tn.e.e.•• 'essesnr "e"•:. :s r'sere.7:r.-n •-•:%.o4 1:o. ..‘" *.t."4 •:'y,g . "a4.^..r.:14?41" th4; park becn a&3 rnatc!..ka`: vkt. J.k.u.kbt)a, : ts•Nk, k. : 4 attr, • . • t. ;4,..•'..y 4 vo.t'r,,i, , , • • ft,,z, 'A; tkt••;,'- • . • 4);;;... A:24,:tt! '.74:12,Z.Nta AVM %slue" Nterainsitis 'Pewees :Fatal The ssnapathy of the corm -mutiny is extended to Me. and Mrs. Stoned ,Ide-• Brien in the Aoa svidelen 'death of their little thete-year-old son, Das', shenot,, Amarta. on Theirs- ' al; 'awning. Jake .1.d. The little low was taken ill on Tnesday with rzentaottia, and later spinal meningitis set in. Eatly Thursday morning he was being taken to z..otaot for treat- ment by a seezeialist when lte .staattlf InsSeki 4,04•4.'y !VI The ,ear between Ker4- 4ta Exeter, Staforth Raton L\poSitor, 'Boy Thatitei Under Load. ea.1 .johntie Brieltanars, fontneeertsoId son • oi 1.4111,1 13tvetiralva, NV4wati, 1QVtszal'fea t. 'h Alta 4t i141,11.a ,of Ines; t.hlit 'Upset at Vdivelit == their 40%411 34;h1Mie WAS =act 11„,,c Itt tot:, That was alvant th,ttee t ,waIti-i ibt,a,1:e.ert. flitht't 1?:111,71', ;crawled =tett the 'hay art.1 M$catod Johank. vehz.1 was ttozat the , Nicem-so tN.pts,rienoc, aestroYed f',„rte 1.)arl !bat% .Nra 11:ho fartn sort:%-tvest. liazinn cfhe ilata.gt nuit .1/4• 4St4;:t1ecd '1,!,?,Itizt.44iita.'e4. tat VT. neTtnilt "Pkees horsts.1Jhens. otte er s s'n:1 Not:1-szties. asd 14:41i4, 'rezeitt- hsrist 'trk ::!:. • Ana. Ftthez Fesentpe, browning A ?Irv. :kit-Iblo or, tintnles" tZte.entnt eeher, I‘la..;.y Al-ye.to•-oil41 Luel 1;,1t -N. • fssese zetterit Ltd !!ler 'lathe.% itiis • t._tr The • ttnne ten de,q, at the Tht; "Alt -zever. ftski: tet.!.'er ere. :nest :en" skit, 41!", tht inr,tr zrokient itt,t't . t411.4 ftt„t 6.1-14T. tit kluts'..-,..r.trchoz; in fzemnim 1,Mnr.r; tht itgs S",ttsszT! h was te, Ate ,.tens.'„s enst1:1 Tereil Ntitingattt Urn 4Itutet wo,tiod titz Vtel).'/M -61 W• .1,1111:trIttel Tien hills ',slice..• .evil 'with :in fr tire 'ets „loreni etvitternee. in the stizent7.4. ionittn !sole we'e, eatst,intstinil ,..t...rtitnItzles, Atty.- btyiti-,t titt ,rittt,Qt.teta!T. • 1.1ZiS,:l •Stitnttl ittZ-1 nr; theit-'belitt•tm. mid otinumitlittI;li Icavtits in': nine liveings "stn.- rim" tinti 'Itiltinn 'wort itilk,,,,"4,1:4i .; .tlitritnr ,vnis Attlizints Toni •; 1r..2tfe tm ild 41-4%, indent; '-‘ttriti3 10 It/ This, is a ‘sar en wheels and tteads, a WM' employing armoured fighting timelines nn a. scale undreamed of a few .'ears ago. Canada alreade has one complete Armoured Vivision overseas and another in the mating. 4s WO1 ;IS WI AttnY Tank Brigade iu canades industrial brains, utv* al. readY given, convincing proof of their ability to produce in quantity fighting thin,s of the Wettest ealibre. Alert, mender young Canadian sohliersby thons•ands um being rapidly train - to operate those maehines. Behind the Mtn on the. battle -field, however, must stand an army ..‘f skilled artisans' aezonimodate about ttoe at tine. who mast itnow intinlatay the intrt, in fact it occupies only a tiny corner of tite huge Ford organization, but since its inception in the fall of 1940 it has trained hundred of Canadian soldier-trade•nuen itt the skills requir- ed for maintaining. fighting machines. The course is of only two weeks' dur- ation but in that time the Ince, who or course have had some preliminary experientse in motor nteellaniCS and al.- lkd are expected to learn thoroughly the art of dismantling and re-assemblitnr Universal carriers, artil- lere tractors, trucks, lorries and an - Tim men come to Windsor from an parts of Canada, In the cloak -room you will see shoulder -badges of • tli- try 'units representing just about every province in the Dominion. nor ranks include officers, X.C.O's and inst plain soldiers, The school will e. with one.half the men working ate nutultitrerY every vehicle And tO Universal Carriers and the others CiftS1 l'epairs in a hurry, truelts and lorries, just reeently the lion. jr, 1., Ralston, iThere are six instroctors ontre ,Mnister „Ntational l)efenee, made staff who super‘iSe thei ups wOrk this statements 'I do um k,aow any partS, maintenance and repair, and more important task itt 'the modern „ than alivo lectures d.trin (he - army the maintestaltce vehk_t les." Mr, Victor Sifton, Mastrts•Gen- R3Y s°1"e aklAlt“'".1 era! of Ordtvante, said in a radio ad- 41141 ""e "rata' slok''ta were taken on at the 'eqt of the Department tf .NatiOnal Defence, Lantern slides depicting various parts a alt mechanized N•eiticle are used liberalky in the lecture -room. During tZte last two days of the •Ird course, the men are taken to the, Pro'Cing grOMIS 'where tiles' !tarn to drive every typ; of arm).- vehicles. At the end of two weeks they. leave the dress that ''tite scietniiie elaployntrItt tuaehints is the goal at whieh are aiming," The First Cartadiandlase Ordnanee \Vorkshop tow ben ,e;u1- Ittl ior overseas, will Ise "the world's largest garage and repair shop,' ReaUshtg the vital importance of trainine, armies of expert workmen to maintain the ntee fleets of army Ve- il:ticks in the field, the Department of Xatianal Defence has established stela rkora schzo Proceed to Chrysler, schools as- the Army Trades School at 404 Ger4tral Mztors PiantS where sita-' You tnight be Om next victim or firen.fire that can quickly destroy your home, your business, your pro- Per17, your whole Jice's vock, Let Pilot Insuranc, accept the risk-eready and quick to pay anY claim. The eost 18 ireey 101+4 We write mat Insurance to cove' selected 'i8ke itt Automobile,Fire,l3targlar7, Plato Class, rub., He Mobility and otbey g e t on. a1, insurance. COSENS & BOOTH Representing Wingham PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY TOO MUCH SUN IS VERY HARMFUL A warning against too much sun bathing is given by Dr. Norman Wreng, in an article in Health Mag - =tine, organ -trf the Health League of Canada. Dr. Wrong, demonstrator in: dermatology, University of Toronto,. discuss.es facts and fallacies abut the' skin. The thief function of the skin is to proteot and corer, but "Eqyaliy im- por(ant, however, are its functions of et regulation, oi elimination of sweat arad of acquainting us with onr tically useless in their effect." Our skin resists chemicals extrem- ely well, according to Dr. Wrong, with the exception of such rare chemicals as mustard gas. It also resists re- markably well the invasion of most bacteria enc3untered. Pimples and boils are purely local skin infections, he declares. It is dangerous to have too much sun, although "our skin offers fair protection against the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Tanning is an effort on the part of 'Jur skin to protect us further and, of course, the negro has the most protection of all against -the sun's rays. Sun bathing, in moder- Hallam% tht mtelan.fes 1.,:rahing 'par stheou. are in ,31,,,e1..atinn far mare surrenmdin,i.:,rs through its sensorY ation, is very healthful and undoubt- Centre at London, aria countless sPeciallized study, Tbe 'soldiers then 17er'AVS' eddy increases our resistance to infec- ets and is a sure prevention of rick - in stores of technical Ata votatiorial return ti) their units *here they be- "'The skirt is admirably suited to re- don, sehools right stetess The country, ets. However, the vogue for sun - Private enterprise is assisting in a noteworthy way, as exemplified by the Army Trades School operated by the Fora -.tem,. compats- Canada at, Vtitft'or NzPoPtra36074 WW1 tht I)*H nartratent oi National Defence. We: paia a visit te. this School recently ata! 1,12,tbesennesi kineheon Inn plant, The ernine , are not absorbed. The skin can notdigion, the amount of sldn, cancer is prank vales. We g/ can -I up is a striking ,dernonstnami ..cei the be 11)zuris'b.erl or 'fed" by rubbing in greater than anywhere else in the 'into tIzt inaptirtatt ,ab' cooperative spirit as between govern- ;a .MC -2= any more than a piece of worici." He concludes: 'Fair people Which this School is ..aoint.,7, ?trent and private enterpri',$e =awing !leather can be 'fled" by oiling it Vit- must use discretion and moderation .in is not a lails scltool a.s sehools eze, all tlereelt Canaaa's war =thine, larnins aaderl to shin creams are prat- their sun-bathing." come speaaltsts in the cart of theirsist ha.rrnfal physical agents such as it's machines, whileothers will ac:t :41-4eat, cold, drying, wetting abrasives ,54.,s, instructori.,..- and minor violence." Dr. Wrong Entire cost f the oeurse at the .F07.4' points out, 'if this were not sn. hu- Serer sunburn can make a Person, as &heel iis borne by the Fiar.4 moton: titans cotla net ire in the 'tropic, the iiii as a heat burn, and sunstroke is not uncommon here." Company, While in Windsor the /nen - a.nctiir., on the +desert and in the water. art cniattetea at st. Lake's BarracLe.„' Fats and oils can be applied to the "In Australia," Dr. Wrong states, thordi -Oat Ford Canny provides ;skin and will lubricate and Soften, but "Where sun bathing is almost a re - bathing is undoubtedly as harmful as moderate sun-bathing is healthful ‘1.111.41•01MMIIMMINIMMINO.