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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1942-08-27, Page 2PA' ',17. TWO Wingitivm Athrtno-Titotovt. " / • ca 21 l• 'ttnti% Alt t',)4,A f:nClny to a blitett At l. ,274.1‘7,11 al VIVAClitieva WtNexIXAM 01stITAIXO nee, te• • ; *eta! feent beina eeal eep ao tio .1. ,,,a-o-aet that retet $at set talon Rale One 'Year 'Paw Sik :111011tIta, $1.0 itt &bailee a imal 8. A., ,.5t1 Pet' Year , ;lc Novo enaU take A anaa roreiga rate, t. A. ner ar. et. tete ;; ,•ra • „.•• 1;‘,2 dativettlitiag tates a-PPUntiont .ete nt the neareat ICANIAIVLAN l;'01.0114:1i1 \VA? ;•••It ,) ; t .1) NEWS inie......aan 1 a.lea.e..- :'.1 .•. ,.. 1)1.11, of the .,...,.,...„..„.,: ,..,-,..,-,. ,.:,„:, . . i„,...„.. ,....,..i ,,,,, ,....‘ .. z,..,,,,,.-.., ,:, 4; ;11*.' • n T.0 ,, 1 Illb 1 i1.4% p', -„A • i ‘ , ', - .1: ;-,,, ,. a ....,1 '.1 t,t :,.... .;.-- • .1 l' 1-.13 10 . Al I.: vr,,,,, At,,,,:;,., , A .„,,, t .,,:, ),..1,i 7 '),..... !•••,1,1 lok;,,, : '... ,..z..„, i.,..,. .t.,%,i ..,..;0.s ..... Is ,..,, t,,,,, eaamea...ametarmaaa...etaaaaatisolimontMsolitZ4 tor,l,it.„ 1..,1,,,, ;„•,,A,„.,1,zs, ,Ai , ,,..+ Mil"- 1 Teare Ran Away Man. Injured iniee-e-, ea Oen • ;,-, t* a ail tea anal, 'NA alter zet.g1.0.,,, oi •1:11ttl,A, •s4.stat1c4 „,„ •Ns ,‘ ',tr., t...1%!•"::# • :a 7‘ I a native:tea 'ea. eta a ittls'ite,i t'oet, reee: 1 ,• t".,•„, ,.., e a t‘....i eatanit tl'at' i "',fl !kis taata rrol avv2.3,. 01.1 th<., 24Na,, •- •. '' aiee.1 ee,v'eal i ';'''t' i woo,1 road. lie !tan ea iilezetis iXallecal aataa, nen:" ,e. eeal aetael anatal eatn- neat on the waeon tongue tt.'; free the i'aer ,leatla i ane veltia. lean eangllt, and the teato „at atetera,l, ••;,.:1•••,‘"T1 ..‘''‘ a teal:tier] feet ; toot. atielit anal bolted. He aas found futtzae nat ttee. In 0 -et -anon.: see% aa i ie an uneartecious tionditime wed re- cta, ttalenteeta tee?, on n'aeee tae -e :mewed to latapital.-Milaraav tnaeette. aee mare eaananne bet titese men eta 'Canada anal tree]. anal:al:Zee ir. aerns! An trihuman Aet aiirl not ia'a% e %van ''n 'izacznn ‘1‘:'0.0 1 An inaurnan /tett, anti eee whish aelie.) aat"- t:; n. t'a.a irtu" t.'st '''i .4 WA)1114.1 IIWVC' nnatn investigated by the 1 aoltlitee r-,,,!, 0,,,..,•,1 t3,0/v"eme• 'I -lament Soeiete Bail seeh an eirganize WW1 glort, Ilea,' n'etais of lte,atien: atal ,atiea. bean at asteee operation hem. their mai:iieiont tater:lee has niado 1 teat.. broaght to light on Saturday the home feces rOt Ar..V.i. prigla tli 1 i:c‘i-C1 i night. when a full gr,,:wn hote;e tat tint aeaetat to patt Nome part in thia keas tearat te...a.ier,04 st, 1,1 bag on ono einz steunale tor ix:iterate. Attotlen 1, •ef the streets '..i' the town. fermate eat this gae.e. event N't'aS 01(1 pyovin,..iai ateae,,,,,, eatte eeteiataie, -.mobiles". eperetion of eea, air anti iancl !while returning ta his home at a late .Leowee. Tbe eaid eastly ta 'A *ccaS in I hour notieed a bag, lying ot the road - lives entl wetandad rr:',t,v.ed that ltraara ' a:ale and on bringing his motet ear 'totem an carry out rereat diffieult war- to a halt •and retarning to the burlap alatie agaitat the e'Teemarts with sue:cease found the eat at the battom of th Valaable infarmatioe in regara to de- bag, Posseesing, a humane nature the lareees waa taieeevereel and tae use of offieer toeile the feline to a tearby farm sour equipment was giver; A •sttTri test house, the oeeupartte of tyltith had Sea that riketee in 'higher earnmaral now be itt aeartat af a good moaser Am; 1:00w fell wail how best And where it is reported that tabby has since been *aeth te-teataet ete weapotta ean be mil- adopted into the boueeholti. ed to the best i.dvantag.T. While we "ehe it had evidently been, tossed =aterrew with thetee who are bereaved from a passing motor ear by the own - lee eaneot but feel eate.trne:y tereeud -et- who took this method of getting ;id elai the auerifiee of those whet 'did not , of at in:wanted pussy. --- 1.Valkertott .oeirtie beet< and the heroism oi all who I Herald -Times. eittaele part in the ;Itim). •12▪ /..7t'M t11-617Z14§.6t Mr. William Busby, younger son Dwane the two weeks carmatencmg 'of the late Mr. atti Mrs. Hehry Busby leItiralay this week the genteenment iS f Carrie.k, was united in Marriage an anal:inn a &ire to eolien all the scrap Tuesday afternoon laet week, to 'Miss tubber avatiaueliout 'aural Can.' Claeat daughter en Mr. Awl 1,frs. Pus - The teed for Canada to salvage• eel! Walker of liewick. The marriage all rubber that is eat in tree or ean tee& place at the UAited Chereh 'btreleasen for this purpose is most "Nlatete at Wreateter, Ran. ttae. Fnete; * * `-, m e. arried at Weaereter WZNGIAI 99 .-991. • 19-1 9-9941 411 94,99 foifielatea, Mr. and Mrs. 'Saabs' have tante) ep roitierav ,on thoir l'attli ofl Ithe Sea eaneea..ron of ifarria. 4 .ex1-9,919999, •liareew L'acape Vrem Deawnatg Sian:en-seat-told 1.'haeles 'Corbett, itaean, ee-ea‘lapect." on the bead: at nit-at:a Betal /eta riatlaa afternoon., For Walleert.on ADVANCE -TIMES 9401.9 KM.9 Thursday, Aug. Zitift,..w i94 likes plenty of eitereiee and takes his{ aelaily doyen" with a !toe. it the. Iay- 1'i 2y1m. h is only lame years • sinee earn k1 1.2atiada. Vont in R.eatliee, rantlan.l. where he event the first yeaes of eie, tete, - Selective Serviee Office : aftee he had tea 1 tel taseue his eon: - Iranian. An tenidentifia. 7AW 711.1.Me1 beat:eta in the girl, Euniee ilennessy, a:so 16, of k'Ialldeboyo, allyl both the bo), mere revi‘ea by :tes• elle weal:ars, Ti pair aan gone into the water am. 'north of the Casino and wad- ed aut to a Nana bar. Wadieg north • on the ealn bar /bey had gone an - ether SO feet and 1taeitk.1 tjeome alto eaore at that point where the at vete deeper, The oirl geet into aiffieulte in the deep twateT. CO-tbett tiod to hap novoi;ver„ he v., fo:ved to make for ahore himself in a leemi-etneeious eounition while a awn:artier front the shore, whose Wean- , ay eoula not be established, went oet lam" brought the gari n. • Listowel Dotter Enlisted-e-Hanored Captain \\1 C. Pratt, vU known anal hw i1 ia1n cif List - was hot:areal daring the crupper ham tt, etineeday ett-ening at the List- •i%Wel an'l Country Club, when he was presentee' with as handsome wrist watch from fellow members. One of . the largest tarn -etas at the tieaSein'tra-s cm hand for the oacasion, Captain Pratt is goiter on aetive eervice, lie a a, veteran of the last war, Potato Apples Mrs. Robert Campbell .ahowed us a potato stalk with those small "toma- toes"' on it, a phetaatatna reported in (mite a number of weekly newspapers this year. And they would fool yen, too, if you didn't know the difference. A writer in otte cf nt e).:thanges, however, says the scatiaIled tOtnatoe$ are hot tetnatora at an, -but potato ap- ples. lit has planted there and they grew a kw small potatoes; plant .thern again atel there are more po- atoes of a large ve.riety this time. As the informant said: ean't grow' anything from eotatoes but potatoes. If you tietatt 'believe it, try it." - Dar - ham Chroniele, Tetswater Fair Plant 'Complete At a tneeting tif the eatentive of the Teaswater Agrioeltural Saciety, plans yore Reheated fat the annual fall fair, which will be held this tatar on Oct- obet a and 7. A snerial event this year will be a aeuttet dente tompet- kale, for 'tvitteh generous pre e will pet petstne Yilb higher, WO lovely ratilna 1ihrrittiol be affered. Th:- feature will replace the Highland .la:ying competition • with has been staged daring recent years.. Other taractions will be the freak vehicle eoreeet.a scope of acro- bats and naneers, hare rats etc. Acquitted of MI-tee:out Driving ,Charltot Berrie was acquitted of a dangerous deivie. charge. The acci- dent at Holtruistalie on July IA, out of 'which the Charge ate, was found to be due to a ianity string diet. Insurance tarapauy Settles Cast Settlement bee been scathed in the dispute over eamages and injuries -claimed by .,Jaeik Fiteh, �iPaelrnort, and Mr. s Edward Beeker, of Carriek, re- • eeived when a motor tar, owned. by Fitch won off the road at a narrow bridge on the 15:1]. concession oi Car- rick Tovenaltip e ;Aegean: without guard rails for proteetian. Mrs. Beeker was passenger h the tar. The insurance company whieti earries the township's liabflity toad insurance made a satis- factory •aettlernern. 9.9999•999.9, •Blame Children For he A fire believed to have been started byouegstera. destroyed a vacant Elam Township farm house. The blaze was first diseovered by Mra. Whitfield, wile resides on a near -by farm. he wis responsible for inform - hag John Prearavell, Listowel, owner of the building. The hotaae, One and a half storey britk veneer, was RE -not rovered. by insuranee. trits itkus TO SAVE NIACARA. FRUIT CROP PROM IECOrt'iZNG A LOSS Neustadt Dettor hies Pram Heart Attack atein -• • e • •••••)? ",•‘ ,eeet 'a • :••• •, • „ : - es• s4a A?' tealttllt Atd mate not referee -on t, the planets eeriealteselartnerettes tut -Amite:, en a !mit tarn, ha the Niagara teeirretna, 2hirbutitire$1 tees helping that 'ateat. • ttOS *it) liVe 4,VANItlis Are ttirWith. tilde Milt of Weal/Wart la &Valet', tans, weit *Wok, tliel7 -dt5TP` f ttore agrt tthustretc 4iroyarma the raw toe 40 t* does vottiit t44,tuttotittiocteeat stAt. Dr. Elmer Brown, of Neutuadt, died suddenly Thtuaday xnnrnin at1The moat of r.hera are just homesick A eeketil,..c, !,..oyvic.4-. k1;101)i-,1,7.pt insnealve office is to be op.erted in \Vat -amen -Alertly, in part of tLe local ae,st lung ITU .aSt INP41 an examiaint.s. eiceamissi.en sat at Al alker- tan reviewirg app!ications for posititin taanaeer. Applizations for eten- agrapner We also revaaved at the ;lone time. ••1999.9.99.9 "Ctintan Couple in Army I*Ir. and Ms. Clare -nee Noilane, the firet married taeuple from Clinton to bean inenib:r4z of the armed forees. Mrs. Neilarte is a member of the Can- adian Vk omen's Array Corps and Mr. Neilane is a member of the Royal C:anadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. - Clintan News-Reeord. lintort Banker 'to ,Goderich H. M. Monteith, for the pat eight years reanae,ea f the Clinton branch of the Bank of Montreal, is being transferred to the management of the Gaderich branela sueeeedian A. A. who ;s retiring. W. H. Rob- inson, of the Forest Branch, is ',eller- -ed. to be slated for the position at Clinton. 'Seaford], Man Beek From :Overseas • Harold Feee, R.C.A.F., son of 'Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Free, arrived home 'from overseas at noon on Wednesday. Sgt. Free enlisted in the .P...C.A.F, three years ago .4,ba for the past seventeen months has been stationed in the Brit- ish Isle. He will spend a two weeks' leave at hi home here before report- ing at Ottawa, where he 'will be post - far inStruttion elutle in 'Canada. - Se,aforth Huron Expositor. aRatian Vittim, Asks Rubber 'Tree Grave 'With Ton Of Sugar A 'victim of war rationing =pressed • his sentiments in the following verse 'tallith he 'nailed to the rationing' of- ficer in his locality: "And when I die, please bury me Neath a ton of sugar under a rub- ber tree. Lay -me to rest in a new auto math - int, And water rny grave with good gasoline." PHIL IOSIFER OF LAZYEADOWS FlatrY B/aarle We often have •strangers from the eity drop itt here at Lazy Meadows. home fo loieiog a heart attack. He Neat boys. •, fel/mi., who wean away a 411 tell my family that as long as Jack is overseas, we'll eat hash and like it." "WE ARB at war. It costs lots to win It would cost everything to lose, So I don't figure that because we'll soon pay a small amount as compulsory savings, .1 can fold nay hands and say 'That's that V No sir 1 Some peoplemayneed compuisory savings to save something for their own good. But That's the minimum= Pm out to save a/1 I can to buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates to help win the war and have something substantial put by for the days when there won't be all thiR work and overeat -eke." "I've christened my garbage can %Mee and believe me he doesn't get anything that's worth anything." Buy War Satins Stamps jrrran druggists, banks,postoffices, telephoneoffiees, depart- mentstores, grocers, tobacconists and other retail stores. Certificates may be purchased far immediate delivery ienamtgjonzof $5, $10, $25 from banla, trust ,cornpazdes and post offices. tional War rrasoceComatiittee sat down and started talking about go- starts be sett 1fe.d •Z471xl-r2 arla milked Old in into the butcher shop to gat meat. • was.57 years of age and was born in !to the gttve jaha, and thou got so There was a pan of fresh sausages and the -hutches said. . "How would you like some nice, fresh sausages We made them this morning." That set him to thinking about the days when they butchered back on the farm and of how they would feast for days ori :fresh underlain, a fried ham and the spiry saneee,fea his mother naed to make. We were milking •ane eight in the little pasture alongside the aorehard. The toware used to standing there and we often milk •them up in that co: - "Iter -rather than drive them intra the stable. 0 big ear Atomic(' and a aellaw in a Hain suit gat out and tante ever. fidgeted for a tong, time :tad fin- aliy he said, "1 weinder if you wauld mind letting m try a hand at milking. 1 used to be pretty good. Milked four itow- every night and morning when I Was going ti etilinal." After a few had Neustadt, a „sou of the late Dr. peteen that tbey didn't have much time giaimna '11,1.1,.."inPkr17)11. anDdr.It'litirsre:rir;antelsedlIt'- tpoaeeteehidukavtiltanr t31-tiehyinagnddTerthley rears it Red Cliff, Alta., and in ized that maybe they hadn't been so 1-lattover, as well as in Neve -oath. .istriart. They had made a lot tif money ttole Cheque, te.ritenced !but they missed a lot Jai things that the folk back Mime had, Lt for ttenfenet• after Iltavitna Plan& I remember one fellow who came ed Inil to eharnes of theft anal forg- along a. few weeks bark and he v. Pte. sentensentencedatordotilkel-ync,aorvendeinit:itoeltlaienta, ow:er.kedadyiNi%p.ita .ilenitt? Went tteind six thoflh. iniefinite irean Ontario te- 1 with a 'meth of other fellows to eat rnatatt,*b Magl:ttrate jt At Nfilkins• hie lemeh. Be hadan been thinking Three week-. ago while twine; given a !about the farm at ali , . ,and then the ide in a truek of the Willowdale iwaitreaa asked then: if they would Ceeamery, Wvth,laowe stole a milk like some nice, fresh reenean-theazob, elteque payable to Thomas Oeter, for 'The- all asked for it and when the %DAD. He forged the ehetate in or eche of gleaming, yellow kernels Oshawa bank. Later on Rtw-e rettren-! tame along lee started thinking about ed to Rlyth the atene of hie crime told the teaetenfcart they used to have snotted by the- tru'k driver who' bark tip the farm. colied the pollee. art arrest being made.1 He alerted. talking about dabbing . 1., feast:, .cintrued butter on the piping 4•1,1*•••••••.... '.Soldier Stole 'Pone tars ,•het zoba and le-ate:eine- the melted -A. Panne. Carat, Ilf)rden eohtit;, Pte. !butte:- flaw ts] around the kernels. Witham uales. pleaded to four I Then with a dash _of ealt and pepper ..eharties of atealitte gasaline after: the feast was ready. He rambled along breaking the leeks of the numeee. Hs about the times when the boy- used to as ternantien te jail .for one week for.:.ttetal an old bleak kettle, a half pound' seritenote ''' of Butter and a taper of salt and heatl 1 RhEttles itHe 1:i -z4 first aat in To- -", back for tate ZOrn-fiele nn a Sunday ai., !tontr+ on AniatAt, 11. it Was testifie.4!terno.on. He t:olti trte all about the 'big i by Provinzial Constable Frank Foe., earn roasts they used to have in the He dro•ee it •e'f.'.. Galt. abandoned it and ; fait and the girl he teak. lianteacone stole atnathat. attiring it to Aron. ;Main. . . and admitted whenalte stop- Titere, lee rated the -earn preetedure ,' peti talking that if he had to do it ,over ,.( 0.and alter breaktree tate toek of a ateet- ; again he would have never left .the olitte nuritp, eefueled the rev stoke ", faun at all, 1 .autottobile, Ccrent the.re he drove to ', AVe tea =ether fellow in here lag/ 1 Goderizh allaticlt4ing tat: Aetan „ear t'. week, lie ea, driving along our aoatil and ateaboa another .belongiag.. .ct, , an Vie way tr., tile titiAge *Whet he Pto:. Meet:wan. Fifteen, miles north:the- Itch Astraztan tree itrit loaded , -; cei .herQ. ot N,.:, 21 inettatay •at Eings. !drum ,raiith • ri'w. -red a.miles and Zatect 1.b2 grIka4.:1•:::t.1 otter Another ,:1-:tt:z.-.tr, t:, it,,,,::-., if he eauld .get some. Then • it feline enerao. Ity this tittle the tinate'• he teal as ahaut walking- Alotvi. the, vas jttiti., itt!,,,t. olice ..atzliitti_ or, , ;treat iota dee. when a eteungtter went :4t flatimar,arre...33tin-4 attn :,,hy eating a 'Rs.'..11 Atlitaz.han. lie got lae he trier4ei'...tr-r.a oieture shave. 1 thr whiff of the applee tastiness 4s itt'•: !;',WL.,., going by and it made his month .. te.16hrated %lib BitfbdaY : cl'Ater. Ag.., he ii.draitted itii month v...at- josenfil AT,rglatt..ti, Li5tr•We:. tlete-;::tred .and• itt spot the witnle night his tqat1). bittledao Wednesday, ;thinitatto almat the days. Wlith he used , Livit-4 vit •L' 1,-,iF, ...lib' tiragliter, 51,:., .,. v, nuke a ha in the long lons:s of the, gr.aitil ..ar..4.1, rr.J.34.; the tianar avitheatt',.mernell on jnice. annlea ,and atatelt the,' 1• allthert .Raoet-aeel, he ie it: eattellene irkralaaral ot 1.715:,; father'ti farm mu! then, I .rg.lite.attee therezeialt'"te. tmalt it milt i ratttrn work of eat& in ttte sky `,Hurit. wor..11y. Affairs". Mr, Arirtletor', titmtgth tar, ttuttrittittg batches eat '''tztit,ti..z4 Itte17. :abreast r,v; intematicuat 1 tttelcited .tall twee:read. titles. 1145i; tetaittg. Ur, Appletor,1 Andtfter fellotkr .elite in ntit hay' Spotty and made a fitat rate j,e-b ef it. She took a few wry, everatat-thaalder looks at first at lam . :Let didn't eh - c t, He went meat- as 'harpy as a yoang man takine a earl to a peaty fer the first time, He tock a atiar] of fresh milk away with hira. ff,tle$7,A fartning gets a held on yon. Wnen a :flan "traf.; t7a.ist,d on a farm lie gets a feelinr . thee the yeas can't stem te era -e. It may enly be the sight oi fresh ecr.-arathe-zab. . • the fragranee ef a new :teethe .• lent it -strikes &.tvn deep itside and brings the mernoriee ternblieg art, 0117 ZerlinE FOR "ME ,P1P.E :OLD CHUW 'CUT•FOR CI&hRTi5 ."All the matormatt ;MEI wasea'atte yt`tn tater, bos.-kin tht untilY!"