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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-05-27, Page 2It's here at last! A really practical guide to meal- planning. All you need to know about nutrition, in an easy-to-follow, interesting, authoritative book, This is important to you; for recent Qovernment surveys show sixty percent of Canadians fall short of good nutrition, even though seemingly well-fed, Perhaps your family lacks proper food for vital good health ... stamina . . high morale. So get in line with the "Nutrition for Victory" drive. Send for your copy of "Eat. to-Work-to-Win", NOW. /follow the new EASY plan for serving delicious, well-balanced meals. Sponsored by TH E BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) in the interests of nutrition and health as an aid to Victors,. 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The greater t 1 drain on the nursing personnel, wnich will. be the vase if um. nurstu sato icaa are started, the oreater the tlif- fi' will be in our hospitals giving tare service that is vital to the win- titles which they serve, * THEY TAKE THE CHANCES When the laps aticeeeded in sinking • the "Primo:- of Wales".. of the coast of Malaya we were told that the Japs tared not for their lives that they were suicide^ men, It. was said they flew olit at this great battleship to make re they would register hits. Many could not rise anti plunged into the sea and others met death front the flaahies guns. Our fliers have proved that they have that grim determin- ation to carry out the most hazard of tasks, When they were hopelessly timbered during the air blitz on Won, they would fight to the last drop of petrol, refuel and rise once again to take on that endless stream of German planes, Churchill said, "never in the field of human conflict have so many owed so much to few". In the campaign that just cloa- ed in Tunisia our gallant soldiers in' all branches, army, navy and airforce combined in a task, in which they had •the support of the gallant Americans, that showed the stuff of which they are made, The Eighth Army swept across North Africa and the stiffer the resistance the greater their triumphs were, Finally combined with Ameri- cans, another British army and the. French, they cleared up the situation , entirely. These gallant men of the various services flew, walked or rode in the jaws of death. The boys that fight our battles for us "take their chances" and if they are lucky, go right back for more. They have what it takes. Recently our fliers smashed. gaping holes in the dams of Germany. Many did not come back. They are over enemy territory almost nightly.; lo u r other forces have their very dangerous jobs. We in comfort at home must never forget that they take these suicide chances for us, ao 0:wen o rganizatioxl !,en ly, territory, Another son, James, hats b een overseas for nearly two years. YOUR, EYES NEED ATTENTION .Ottr 25. Point .Scientifie Examin- ation enables Its to give- you. clear, 'Comfortable Vision F. F. HOMUTli Optometrist Phone 118- stop. Wingham Advance" Times Published at WINGRAM ONTARIO litabteription Rate 4— One Year $2.00 Six months, $1.00 in advance To U. S. 4N4 $2.50 per year Foreign rate, 1P-00 Per year. Advertising rates on application. 01111141 tttttttt t ttttt mitt.01010.11.11 ttttt II ttttttttttttt I ttttt Jim Shearer Heads Clinton Lions. • Nontinattions for office featured the regular meeting of the Lions Club in' St. Pail's Parish ball, With Presi- SHIP coLLEcT TQ tat Registered Warehouse No. WESTON, ONTARIO Reliable Grading Prompt Settlement Obtain sacks and twine front GEO. HALDENBY HOLYROOD or direct from CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada dent I. G. Waters presiding, the fol.- lowing names were put in nomination: For president, J. C, Shearer (there being no other nomination for the chief office, Mr, Shearer, agricultural representative for Huron, will head the club for the year 194344). Clinton Overseas Soldiers Home On the late train last Wednesday evening Captain H. McIntyre of the Canadian Dental Corps and Signal- man George Carter of the fith Army Field Regiment arrived home from overseas, after seeing active service for the past two years. Sgt. Cecil Holmes 'arrived later in the week, .These are the first Clinton men to come home. —Clinton News Record. Fire Destroys Large Stable Shortly after seven o'clock Tuesday morning, the large frame stable on the resideotal property of Mr. James Dev- ereaux, across .from the Collegiate Institute, was discovered to be on fire. The fire, which is believed to have started front a brooder stove, had ap- parently been underway for some time before being discovered, and al- most completely destroyed the build- ing and contents which included 250 young chicks. — Seaforth Huron Ex- positor. Luck-now To Have Blood Clinic Harriston Airman Missing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, Har- riston, were advised from Ottawa on Thursday that their youngest son,! Harold, of the R.C.A.F., has been re-I ported missing on operations over Caught ';gut With Hands Eddie \ustett, the agia-,year'014 son of Mr. and Mrs, John Anstett of Walkerton, caught a speckled trout, 17 inches long, with his hands in 'Silver creek within the limits of that town, Thieves Break Into Tara Garage Thieves broke into Fenton's Garage' and got away with seven new Good Year tires, also a battery. ,Admittanoe was gained by the back entrance, Nightwatchmatt Rogers saw no signs of the robbers, and is of the opinion . the break-in ,occurred when he made his trip to the Bruce Produce Co„ plant, which is situated near the pot- skirts of the municipality. — Tara Mean Thief A pretty mean piece of business wa transacted out on the Culross and Kinloss boundary. Mr, Robert Reid was awakened at that hour by the farm gander creating quite a racket. Short, ly afterwards Mr. Reid investigated, but could see no cause for alarm. He noticed a strong smell of gasoline in the air and examined his car, only to find the cap removed front the gas tank and practically all the contents gone. Upon attempting to get to Teeswater that morning, Mr. Reid was left stranded on the road a couple of miles out. Teeswater News, Fines On Gas Charges The first case of its kind to be aired. locally came before Magistrate F. W. Walker in police court here last Thursday when he fined George Markievitz, service station operator, $100 and costs of $5 for dispensing gasoline in other than the tank of an automobile, while Howard Taylor was fined $75 and costs $5 for receiving gasoline in other than the tank of hiS car, Chesley Enterprise. School Boys Plant Trees Mr. A. B. Samtnuells, Superinten- dent of the Bruce County Forest at Au Sauble Falls, is experiencing great difficulty in procuring labour for the MONUMENTS at first cost Having our factory equipped with the most modern machinery for the exe- cution of high-class work, we ask you to see the largest display of monu- ments of any retail factory in Ontario. AU finished by sand blast machines. We import our granites from the. OId Country quarries direct, in the rough. You can save all local deal- ers' agents' and middleman profits by seeing us. E. J. Skelton & Son at West End Bridge—WALKERTON planting of trees this spring. Oldei school pupils from Wiarton and Hep- worth have assisted in this important work. On Tuesday of last week 26 boys from Chesley Public School, Walkerton Public School and Sacred Heart Separate School were taken to the County Forest where they planted several thousand trees. Later, boys from Port Elgin and Southampton will also assist with this activity. — Walk- erton Herald Times. Clifford Mill Robbed The safe in the chopping mill owned by J. T.' Maguire, of Clifford, was broken into and robbed of consider- able cash and a $1,000 Victory Bond. The robbery occurred during the night and was not discovered until early morning by a passerby. The safe, which was in the office in the mill, was pounded and broken by a sledge and other tools. A mile south on Highway 9 some papers and check books were found which had been in the safe and were discarded by the robbers when they were. escaping, Boy's Skull Was Fractured Ray Wightman, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wightman of Clif- ford, and a nephew of Elmo A. Schnurr of Mildmay, was seriously in- jured, while riding a bicycle on the station street in Clifford. He didn't notice an Imperial Oil truck parked there and whew his wheel struck it he was thrown forcefully against the rear; of the truck. He sustained a badly fractured skull, and the liga- ments of his shoulder were also torn. —Mildmay Gazette. Some Real Pigs Mr. Orval McGowan, of East Wa- wanosh, recently marketed 33 hogs, 32 of them being graded Selects. The hogs were sold to Watson Bros. of Blyth, and, we believe, is considered a record number of Selects for one shipment of hogs. Blyth Standard, Breaksk Hip Mrs. Emma Brewer is in Clinton, hospital suffering from the result of a fractured hip. Mrs. Brewer .was preparing to go to Church when she fell in her home. She was taken to the hospital where an X-ray revealed the fracture. — Brussels Post. Teeswater Soldier Home Gunner W. J. Deacon, No. 1 C.A. R.IL, Teeswater, returned from over- seas last week. Exeter.Firemen To School Chief Norry of Exeter and as many members of the Exeter fire brigade as can spare the time to attend will take advantage of the training school for firemen to the held in London on May 27 and 28. The Village Council has undertaken to pay their expenses. Listowel Woollen Mills Re-open The Newton Woollen Mill, which has been operated by the late Conrad, H, Wagner and his two sons, was sold this week to Mr, 0. J. Pemberton, of Toronto. The mill will be remodelled and will manufacture wheeling yarns for the retail trade. Jt will operate under the name of Newton Woollen Mills Ltd. The mill has been closed for the past two months owing to the fact that the sons have joined the R.C.A.F, — Listowel Banner. Mt. Forest Man 96 Frank Rusnell, of 'Mount Forest celebrated his 96th birthday. He was born in the Township of Uxbridge, and farmed in Egremont Township. He retired from the farm in 1913. Mr. Rusnell is remarkably smart for his years, splits his own wood, plants his garden and walks down the street every day FARM COMMANDOS • With the /ate season this year it *ill probably be of greater importance than ever that the farmers of this dis- trict receive as much assistance from the people of our oWn .community in the harvesting of their crops. There is a great need now for help on the farms and any who can. assist in this very important enterprise should make every :effort to do so. We must have the food to feed our armies, our muni- Vein workers, our civilian population, and our allies that require such assist- Since from us. There s.hould be some organized effort made to have all those who can help with this work register stating the time or times they are .available. This is a serious problem and one that is deserving of the fullest Consideration, Warm '.:ommandoS" are needed, What are we doing about * * * COMMUNITY NURSES ' 'There seems to have sprung up re- cently in many municipalities an ag- gitattion to have -a 'community nurse. We believe 'that such a step at the prooer time would be of great service here. \Ve do not think that this is the time for such a move. With the demands of the various branches o the services for nurses there is a present a shortage of this etas trained personnel. It would he well for those municipalities who are con- sidering instituting such a service to ponder over the matter mull the war is over. \Ve cannot get along without our hospitals and they are in most part under-staffed. In times such as these if we can keep our present serv- ices NV orkin.z:,- efficiently we are I.k ***** ttttttttttttt 1,1114111MthifittlIti ttttttttt t tttttt tart NEWS of the DISTRICT Plans were made locally on Thurs- ? day night for the organization of a • ,blood donor clinic in Lucknow. De- ' tails of What is required of such organ- izations. were outlined by Miss Mary Irene Foy, organizer of the mobile blood donor 'service of the Ontario division of the Canadian Red Cross. —Lucknow .Sentinel. F = WAR SAVINGS STAMPS g FREE! Clark & Son r3r, Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, Tinsmithing ;and Eavetroughing Furnaces, Stoves, Implements Electric Washing Machines US. S. 141 PHONES —M—A-CITAN BROS. Sanitary, Plumbing, Head Ventilathlg, Tinsmithing, Stoves, Etc. and Lead Pipe and Fittings Electric Washers — e SS Wingham. f FOXTON DAIRY DAIRIES And Dairy Bar QUALITY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Visit Cur MODERN DAIRY BAR "'Home Made Ice Cream' ramie 9. ' Wthgharn, Ont. Buy War Sayings Stamps 74 I'S DAIRY Hunting For CITY "PASTEVit AIRY PRODUCTS o t and tot:et-eons Sea-vite LADIES PLAYTIME SHOES For Sport Wear Leather and Wooden Soles Dunlop's Shoe Store Successor to W. J. Greer CLEANING - PRESSING ARMITAGE'S; Dry Cleaners QUALITY DRY CLEANING Men's Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishings Mercury Ladies' I-Iosiery Josephine St. Phone 172. Mrs. N. L. Fry, Wingham BEAUTY PALOUR Personality Beauty Shoppe at RUSH Ladies Wear Miss E. McLiOd, Operator Specialiik-ag In All Lines Of Beauty Culnire Phone 23 Josephine St. LUMBER & COAL aim Lumber & Co GROCERIES Groceries, Meat, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables That Are Always Fresh And Reasonably Priced Phone 116 Josephine St. CARMICHAEL'S North End Grocer SUPERIOR. STORE Choice Groceries - Provisions Fruits e Vegetables Fresh Fishr Fresh & Cooked Meats, Phone 193. Winghnel, Ont. FEEDS Canada Packers Limited SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE BALANCED FEEDS - AND FLOUR CHOPPING ROLLING AND MIXING e St. Phone 142 Islar„ negrave OPTICIAN HAMILTON Optical Co. W. R. HAMILTON, R. 0. Optometrist For Over 25 Years PHONE 27 For Apliotut:nent. CREAMERIES HOLMDALE CREAMERY (W. M. DAVIS) CASH BUYERS OF Cream - Eggs - POUhr3r Phone St VArtritore Truck Service AM - POULTRY EGGS United Farmers Co-operative Phone 271 DRUG STORES Protect Your Woolens! A complete stock of Garment Bags, Moth Fumigants and Moth Proofing Liquids at titel(ibbobre Drug Store McAvoys Drug Store Nyal Quality Store Films are scarce. — To insure getting the best results with them leave them at IVIcAVoy's for developing,opZing or P1ONE 16 AKERY GIBSON'S BAKERY BREAD - CAKES PASTRY ALL, FINE BAKING TOWN WIDE DEL/VERY We Bake Up To A Sumdard Not Down To A Price. Phone 145 letephine St. STATIONERY J. Mason & Son Booksellers & Stationers Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles Fancy Goods, Gift China — Tobaccos - Magazines — Phones 78J 78W Wingham romana.keimaxami•MoorAMmum, Furniture - Undertaking A. J. WALKER Quality Furniture Funeral Director OFFICE RES. 106 PHONES 224 LADIES' - MEN'S WEAR ISARD'S We urgently advise early in- spection and selection of your Spring wardrobe. We are happy to announce that our stock is as good and in some instances sta• passes our usual High Standard in Qualtiy and Styling, Josephine St. Winghant DRY GOODS Outfit The Entire Family At BADER'S DRY GOODS MEN'S, LADIE'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR BOOTS & SHOES Our Spring and Summer Line Are CoMplete BUY VICTORY BONDS AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STOP AT Bert Armstrong's B. A. Service Station. Your Car Serviced, Tuned and Lubricated by EXPERT MECHANICS Conserve Your Car by HaVing. It Inspected & Lubricated at Regular Intervals. MERKLEY'S Garage Authorized Service Hudson - Terraplane Repairs to All Makes of Cars Shell Gasoline S. Oils Towing -- Storage Josephine St. Phone 84 Wingham, Ont. ankontonoromb. JOHN REAVIE Service Station and Garage Get more miles per unit. Have its put you Autontobde in Tito-Top Shape using our Modern Method of Carbur. etor & Ignition SerViee. DON'T MISS YOUR NAME! If it is in any of the advertisements on this page you will receive TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE I 011,11.I0011.11.11011/184 NG - H ATING SHOE STORE Money Can Be Saved By Buying At Home The business people in every community pay a large percentage of the local taxes; their stocks and stores tell the citizens and visitors whether the town is a progressive municipality or is in the doldrums. The Wingham merchants advertising on this and other pages of this paper, are doing their utmost during these critical days, to promote the interests of the town by stocking such goods as are available. They are therefore entitled to your support and by supporting them you are helping yourself and also the town. Gasoline and tires are precious at this juncture, so you can save both by doing your shopping right in. Wingham. In many instances prices are controlled, so there is actually no object in spending money for transportation. THE PLAN IN A NUTSHELL Each week there will appear in the advertisements on this page the names and addresses of people residing in the Wingham District. Simply locate your name in one of the advertisements, clip out the advertisement and present it to the Advance-Times Office on or before the following Thursday and you will receive TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE! 011•110••••••••11111 •101•Milr. Dealers In Toe, Lath, SEgieS an Fibre Board. Dealers in BL en COAL Trade Marked. For Your Protection. Mill 643. Office 64