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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-03-18, Page 2"PAM TNNO 0410,4-0 WINGIIAM 4 V4Na-TIMES Wingh4P1 AdVinett:ritnell Published at WINGUANi ONTARIO Bealitieription Rate One Year WO \Six tomtits, $1.00 in advance To It S. 4ike $2$0 Per Year Foreign rate, $$,00 per year, Advertising rates on applieation. 0 I* 0 0 0 1 0,00100.400,00400.0000..a. • a. • 0 40.0100.0maaa,....040,000.0.,* ettenteeeteetetteeteeettoteetteteetentiothete ... . t NEWS 1 ThOMpSOrt, t)f AlliStOn ,Who later sold tthe dog to a British 'Coluntbia lady.' Thomson told her about the quanttty 1.1t hair that Was labed OM.. rho Western lady suggested that the, eombings be eent t her anti she WOUlki make A into !Awl Yarn with her hand of the 0.roonownnoffinronits4w..twomoutmmtonono«. 41recac TOok Acid Bath OtWar DO'S Horses utet with eartter. The emit:IA.11gs were sent \Vest, and back came the wool yarn to Mrs, Dobson. This liono-wood lady {vas made six pairs of mitts front. the Wo.)1, spun front the dog's hair. Dendalle Herald. Committee Met by Telephone htn, blocked winter roads make the ttif a eonnuittee composed of me from Various ttommunities etf Wellington County diffieult or impos- sible, the Bell Telephone Company stands ready tee lend aid in a very practieel way. Ftm. this Rev, Claytoe Searle, chairman a the executive eommittee of the Guelph Presbytery, ttousual (te6t1eut 1;'•St mlule and its members (..an voneh. On Frt- ztproiliing on the town gareace toll.ec. day everting a lueetin of the cora. -tem A load ot garbage 'WU hennehe was rteeeSsary to appen't the • at the dump, between St. A.itetrew Street and the spur line 'leatle, where there was fortnerly ee whelk Fleef,C.S. Wqburit sunk ott North Africa, cabled his home at Kin- I mate that he is recovering and that ' he hopes to be home in the not too tar distant inture. This Was •the first word his wife and pareuts received since a cable announcing he had been wounded. proposed ordination to the ministry of the Venited Church of S. Henderson, at present in charge of the Metz and gravel pit. There ts Water et part ..At Damaz;cus atirciles, and T. E. miller. ibo Pit. the ewe'rtl'Av 11-')tu 1.1.T acid The etem cuing of the members under ta. at the Beane* factotT te'rtner» present conditions jest could not be 'the hill, This water evidently under- , accomplished, so telephone meeting soloed the snow and the horse tell eeee Arthur Enterprise et:rough, up to its neck, It nee& an eetrol.,. leoar to get the animal outee-Feeees1 News Reeord.. 'Xitleardine To Have ,Gstrhatee Collection •••••••••••• •••••••••••• Veeeevater Doctor Injured theC.H.3ies met with a painful I hit. He st:eaving the home of a ,conntry patient when fee oceident oectirre& rlte eutter white!: he was making his ealls upeet ',elate going over ehare retel "ttee keeeunetete were thrown oet. F‘11`. tnIZaZO.Y 114; 11,'S$ ..St00.1 aed teke attemet to belt Mr. Herb. 110Aanne, the driver. eeeaNd unineur- ve. but D. iGillies eefiered ineezy leis Teesnatee Nene ' A motion ef Cetmeillore teeneee Me_ Gaic end M. le Gregg was gid rrorapt .Pas.sago without dissent by Kineareihre council reeenneending es- tebseehaneet oi a reunieipa: gaebaoe leolleetien system and peeparatien of a by-law tel bring this abeut. D.: R. 1 A. MeCosili, medtcal offieer of heaith, addressed the eoaneil and eteeseed the z.teo.a .of is being si,vne. 'No ether • :ewe of this sive is witlet e eeet iee of that nateres" he eeelared. — Keeear. eine News. .11••••mm•••• • • Arm Severed In Machine George Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Din, South an Street, suffered a serious accident at the Fleshy Flax Mills, Leto Wednesday tater:nem when bis left rant was sev- ered just below the elbow. Mr. Dixon, W) had been an employee, •of the. company for some time, was feeding flax into a scutching nmchine, when a sheaf became terned mei in attempt - ug to snatch it back, his left arm was drawn into the tuathine. Seeforth Huron Expositor. 167 Blood Donors At WalkeAon 'Walkerton's firet Blood Donor Clinic is now a matter of ldstory. The response was very gratifying due to all people concerned doing his or her part to the fullest eetent and with ex- actness in dispatch. 167 donated blood, — Walkerton Herald Times. Chesley .Forms War Work deesociation Decision was reached at a meeting here at Monday evening to form a. new War Work Association, although as yet nameless, as the meeting was unable to decide on a Dame. Some thought of tailing it a Patriotic 4.3 Soeierv. but others thought this meet suet that other groups ,domg war war work were not patriotic. Some favored. cailime it a Citizens' Commit- tee, though tide ...es not indicate the nature of its work. Others thought it might be tailed the Chesley Feder- ated War Serviees, as it •iOraprises federation of •existing gvonps. Ches- ley Enterprise, ••••••••••••••••••• -tieettlerich Board Approve saw nest *Rabin cov,,ertin Prey To Flames Health Nurse Ur': Retee cneetaker et tee pablie Vire eeetroyee te. farm Teente e At a meetine-,, of the Gederich Beare Clinton VA:',11001. arOlIma into the Peel office... Itvire Bew n rear l'envie. FVatiti.. ,-,-.7 Health. the eeteeetary, N., R. hfc-' Cilutan 8pring SIE'w APTII 1 with eneve of the first robin reeerted ithe flerees. Mr. Breen rexeI pain- Zay, was instructed to tenon/Tr:irate Pe-ts eround town announce th Ilene this .;,'-ear. The bardy red-broast i ful bitrns ma':-.'io'.: rzooSsitat...,..1 his re- with Miss Edna Meere, chief pub& eprir.g show of the Huron Centrel., I was siegin tee e fenec-th peet at e rear' -neva: te Ki nceeel.ec .C;trleral Iiespita'.. health nurse ......)f the leroleincial health AgrIcultztral Sothety to be heed beee 'Of the, p1 rint shop. — HanMer l\R'..t. kitn t7Zatral.'erZt he was leet ed ret depettment, to ask her az:sista-ace in on Thursday, April 1. General se peur- `eave, Tee fire broke z•nt En 1... -. see- rzga..-...1 to seeering the servicee of a nese heavy and light horses, beef cat- ty ef the heere, peesuraabey eetteie health rearse for G.:lac:44e le and bacon hs are to be featured. i eeern everheatee pipes, Attemote te, In addition .there will be a grand pa- eheek epeerei of the ba ee were fetele,1Walkerton Company rade of cattle at 1 zezentek fro= in bet there ',.‘1.1$z I in,.(1 tZN rinOWIVZ fureisth..1Takes Over Band irent of Me theatre. — Clinton News breed ..il.' dog iS white with knit. Silkr 1 ..r... i -ora the e-roand fleet- tes soy i T'e‘ee alkerten ezeertell eeel it- Record- it.air. AS the Dollson,..-, were in thel'bctore the Srzs.. zrelst downstairs. —,iregze.ar rnottlf.,y raeetints Rnt eprese- ative:: ,the firm oz." 'Beget= zrzti 1,.B128 °Ell °P -r c6mat- hbit aof Nerabicc out the a hair and save iKineerdirte Newe. 1 ) THE RAM KNOWS WATCII FOR Radio's GreatestMystery Character Every CN)(Wednesday 8 to 8.30 p.m. presented by eurve the other side of what is known as the Dodds Mill. The roadway is row at this point and the bus Was ping upt the bill when it nlet a car coming north, which. was in a rut from which it could not extricate itself. The two maeldnes came together, and, while the bns was tiamagedi the car came off seeond best. — Durham, Chronicle , give then a grant of $100 and $20 a month or a grant of $10)*and pay for the band each, time they wanted them to play for public affairs. The eouncil took up the latter offer and loaned therm the instruments, uniforms and equipment. They also gave them per- mission to trade the uniforms for more suitable uniforms. Fell Front lIay Load, Injured Mr. E., J. l'eeree is 'confined to bed at the home taf Itis brothers, Messrs. Wm. and Frank Peerce, Elora Road north eas a result of head and betty in- juries sustained when he was thrown beeetily to the ground from a falling load -of hay. Mr, Pearce was assisting at his brothersfarm, •one mile north of the village,. and was riding on tie) of the load when the sleigh got into deep snow audtipped over ehaply, precipitatiug him to the ground. He etruck heavily, and. for a. sbort time was unconscious, A. doctor's examin- ation revealed that Mr. Pear= -was suffering from eancussion, and.a prob- able fractured peleis: — Paisley Ad- vocate, HITLER,: AND) NICK $45,000 Canning Factory The Exeter ,canning factory erected. in 1906 by the Exeter Cauners and operated by them for some years be- fore being purehaese by the Canadian Canners Lin -thee, of Hamilton, has been demolished preparatory to re- • building. A new two-storey building 171 feet by 60 feet will be •erected on the former site. The architect is L. G. Bridgman, of London, and the ceretractor is Roy Duvar, of Forest. . There will be two storeys of 1-4 feet teen, while those of the old building were 10 feet and seven feet. It will cost S45,000. The office will be in a • separate buildieg in front Hers Hitler and lel& They raised' a great fusee And have put the whole world. In a terrible muss: They have started this war, Hitler acts like a mule; Nide will show him some day, He is Satan's- tool. And Nick has praised him, Why your armiee are strong; You on conquer the world For me before long. If you do Neill give you Much riches and fatale, For yourself you have won A hell of a name. Keep building big Bertha's And let Krupp's shirk, But keen all employees Real hard at their werle And build machine guns, The bomb and the shell, And the rifle and bayonet, In war they work well. And planes and paraclmtes a • Of each many make, I f you conquer tip world You'll find thousands 'twill take. And your military roads You must build stout and strong, The big Berthe'e are keen To get singing their song. First tackle small countries, Stab each in Vie back, Then at the large ones You must go Ker Whack, You must stay right at ie— To stop will not do, If you do you'll be whipped Before you are through. Jno. Bull' and 'Uncle Sam, With Johnny Canuck, Ale are rippers to fight— And may steal' your good hick_ A Dictator there was— Old Napoleon was he,. Thought to conquer the world By both rand' and sea. He was one of my imps ' And he acted like you, . But was thoroughly whipped I Before he was through. mora000..m. Stade Mitts Prom Dog Hair IA few years eget the late J. R. 'Dobson imrehased Varebred SatizoiS .4144.4 Of the Estime variety.. This e7prees were in. etterelance fete offered The neutlebenrol bee ran irto ffi- • take, ,-,ver the bress band, wt cn:*- Teesdey night at a point some'', el Before his death Mr, Debson :Welborn Vietim Reoeve.ring zeve let deg te his trite; Mrs. Fe, A. s. D•rn ser'evaely inier-itterently dieberdede the to= wonl:i iscven miles senth of Durbarn lug it,. Azatte an entente of it Was. stor-1 YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION err 25 Point Scientific Exenedne edam enabls us to give you clear, Comfortable Vision F. F. HOMUTH aptornetriat. Phone 118 Harriet= Thursday, March 18th., 1943 tee MRS.J.KLALIBEITEraw wakes up Wog be. She newer has headaches, backaches constipanin any sore. 'Fraiteetiner pee her the new health and pep of a heame lieu. Buck up "waiver withaFruit-a-theese, Canada's leetestSellinelleeeTablete- And chummy donft stop iGe at them with a. ernack. And. alvrays. remember I'm here at your back.. Ifyou be defeated Then l'Ir desert you:, For I know very well It is all I can do. Then you'll come with me, We'll be partners in hell;. There mind our own businese, And act decent a spell. S.C.W.. NEW DESTROYER ESCORT LAUNCHED eee. This new fighting ship is the 'U.S. navy's answer to Axis- subrastines Designated as a destroyer escort, the new class warsbip is smaller them t destroyer, but fast, heavily -armed and especially designed for eonvon work. Scores of these sturdyships are being built and launched is American shipyards, such as this one at Orange, Texas- Snrelee ship asaltd trizates. are being buil' t in. 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Money Gan Be Saved By Buying At Home The busins people in every community pay a large percentage of the kcal tames; their storks and stores tell the cirizens and visitors whether the town is a progressive municipality or is in the doldrums. The Winghtm merchants advertising on this and other pages of this paper, are doing their utmost during thesectical days, to promdte the interests of the town by stooling such goods as are available. They are therefore entitled to your support and by stworting them you are helPin yours -elf and also the town. Gsoline and tires are precious at this juncture, so you can save. both by claimer your shopping right in Wingham. Lmany instances.prio- are controlled. so there is actualy no object in spending money for transportation. Dunlois Shoe Store j. Greer . tee leepree etenetrene we have. et t-Vrgt..• Ste.* Spring Styles For The Entire Fan* end =eke yeer terneteent I-earZy. 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