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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-12-16, Page 2ALITORRIA I ORANGES' 2°U LEMONS, Size 250 GRA PzFRUIT Size 96 Cooking ONIONS . -17 M.FF/M POTATOES No. Cooking APPLES Washed CARROTS TURNIPS , Doz. 45c 6 far 25e 4 for 25c • 4I 25c Peck 43c • 714s 25c . 3 Is 15c Pound 3c omin© Ginger Ale 23o oz. Bet 25c Jordon's Grape Juice . 1.6 CIL 25c Orange Marmalade . 24 at Jar 27c Domino Tea, 4 oz. 19c, 8 oz. 33c McLaren's StuffedOlives9 07-, 43c 21 FLOUR ?A Stig 79c FIRST ORADE BUTTER 38c lb. DOMINO FAXING Powder 17c tin sz..n.soNs COCOA 80z, 19 cauxio-..1 BREAD 2 ittli Elb.3c MOP t your convenient self-serve DOMINION STORE PAOE TWO W1NGHAM A NCD:-TIATES Thursday, Dec.16th, 1943 MIA iaa m Advance-Tirae.s PO:Wished. *t WMK4/01 ONTARIO raahseriatien Rate — One Year V. Six months, 41.00 in advance To 1J S. A.. V.50 Per rear Foreign ;eta $.%00 per year. Advertisiag rues on application, ApOPTINQ RUSSIAN The hie:* of n Cattadian numieipal. it adopting a Ressian azunieipality has been eweepitg, the examtry frent. one end to the ether. Almost daily: the adeptitm of a Reseian place is •an- eleunced. Larger eertree have, taken o'er smelt places as Stalingrad, Lenia- )erad, Reston, and a best of othere cermet& This work is GkIt cenfitted to the larger Maces however as malty o. the villages and ICAYtEAS here been ad- opted. it is a great. scheme, as the assistance 'goat is seven by one place in Canada sots directly' to a definite locetien in Russia.. The aced •ior. nictititee medical supplies • and mane. other things is very neat. The Res- aians that lived threugh. the Nazi ad- vance and their devasaating retreat have. little OS likYilling rat th,eir pos$es.,;-. ions lest, They need e'er help now a$ their p'lielat is a very sad one. We were, wend:eh:1g if it would teat be a epieedid thing for WStallant and dis- trict zW- adept ane the smaller Ruse; eian places. The assistance we could: give them watild be eaPreaiatcel rnare at this rhue ere/ during the eeett year ; than we Could possibly imagine. * TEACHERS AT HEALTH CLINIC Reeently the teachers of this disc-itt tsederwent a chest N-m,..v servey. In feet this is a pezeince-wide movement by the Deane-talents of Health and Educatiort jcindy, If a teather was infected with tuberceiosis it is mostr probable that scale ,ef rite students .j would bet-carte. aiieated. Surveys.- such az have been held if centiratted frara time te time at pn..-per intervals would be of. great a•.:-I.s.nce in stopping thed start wor.b-1 be a surrey Of owers is to ispread rouwurs that may (feet our morale or our psalm:Aix-ea c their schemes are to les:en morale amt some are 411" the paw- -- of inflating cur ideas of success t we will become overconfident and slacken our pace, The Nazi in eetieular are masters at this type of aTfare, if it can be called such. They course let loose their lies in many cases to bolster the morale of their Peoples. However we should be Conn the uteri and not fall for their rions schemes. The issuing statements by the A,Nis is 'used as a means to get a denialL se. tat they will have infermatian which vial be of value to them. The j= attese the other day told of the sink- ing of an ..kuteeican battleship, the Wisconsin, in a battle off Beugain %ilk. As a matter of fact this ship %vas launched last wed,: at Elailadel phia and has yet to be fitted wit: guns and other fighting equipment Many times they exleaae ogres•ef at- tacks on convoys., wi th the sinking certain vessels. This is dine mest often to try and gain inform:I:bat. We leve losses which will be an- • raeonced firet by the Axis, but we should retain the gCndiienge in our tders as they cannot make announce-: :tents that would affect the securit,.• any .at our sai;e7S, airmen or soldiers.. NEWS of the brother, Sister Met In Africa Mrs. Jack, of Newton, recently re- ceived word from her son, Sg. Rod Jack, stating that be had arrived in 'the North Africa theatre of war and that he had the pleasure of meeting his sister., Nursing Sister Anne Jack, • short time after landing. Needless to say it was a happy meeting of brother and sister who bad not seen each other since 'Jane and then only for a short e.--Milverton Sun. Fishing Operations -Over Southampton fishermen have cZ-.‘m- leted the season .and this week the gas boats were hauled out of the water, The tug, Douglas ,M, brought their nets in the first of the week will lay up at Pert Elgin. Mr. meroa Spencer, lightkeeper at etry Island, has closed up for the season and ha.: returned to the main- land.—Southampton Beacon. Millbaak Airman Gets D.F.C. PO, G. L. Vegan of Millbank has been awarded the D.F.C. The citation -eared the award was made for ex- e•eptiertal performance over a period of time, the receipient having "completed in various capacities many suceeesful operations agaanst the enemy" in which be had displayed "high skilf, fortitude and devotion to duty." Back From Overseas Nursing Sister Greita Hope Pine: and Pte. Roy Muir, b eh of Chesley, :MVVIANIfirs,„04V4-0:0, Body Recovered From The Sea Mr. and Mrs. Walter hurler receir- the sad word that the body of tbei • uages.t son, Serge Harold Stuer iuti. r of the Royal Canadian Id see, who, was reported missing on ey 9th, 1943. had been :recovere from the sea:—Harriston Post. Died Listening To Radio The resident of .Brecefield and dis- were shoCked by the sudden pas- sing of Mr. Robert Dawson, well known resident of that village, wit died suddenly while sitting at his radio listening to his favorite program. Dr. E. A. /A/c: Master, of Seafortb was ealied, but pronounced hen dead upo arrival at the home. He was in 55th year.-Seaforth Huron- Exposito 'TWA Exeter :Stores Entered Two stores in Exeter were broke into but in neither case did the 'arnoun of goods stolen amount to much,. The drugstore of W. S. Cole was entered by breaking the lack on the back doe Sauthcott /31--aS store was entered by climbing the back roof and taldne out a small window. Money was evident/3 the object of the thief but he nuts. have been disappointed in both place as the money hal been removed from, fife cash registers.—Exeter Times Ad- vocate, Triple-Yolk Egg Last week we made mention of an reported to The Sun Office. It was 1- oversized e g which Mrs. C. B. Ropp a pullet egg which measured site by eight inches. We were under the pression that it had been onened by Mrs. Ropp and reported that it w.as Of what are the implements of warfare made? a double yolk egg but in this we were 1 They're made of metal and plastics and fabric . . . of electric trains, tri- wrong—Mrs. Rerp esnressed the f that is was a d:uble yolk egg but cycles, talking dolls, scooters, sleds, toy trucks and a thousand other toys opening it one day recently was that might have been. But we know that a Merry Christmas for our boys and girls is important . We know that brave men are fighting so that these youngsters can continue to be happy and carefree, We can't let the kids down. And so we called upon toy makers to exer- cise extra ingenuity, and we've purchased toys . . . toys . . . more toys . . . all the toys possible. _Ally of them will mean a Merry Christmas for a Canadian youngster. • t Our ability to be serious about toys . our insistence that our children play, even in wartime . . that:s a superb Secret Weapon. DONALD RAE & SON QUALITY HARDWARE — PHONE 27. Gyproc. Lime, Plaster, Glass and Paints, Coal and Coke, Sporting Goods. piers awash. Thirty bombers from Na. 31 Flying School, at ship about a mile west of -Liston-el. The cause of the fire is met-eawle Port Albert, were caught aloft but re- The fire, which broke out in the straw ports that night said all --Were account- mow about 6.80 p.m., was noticed by ed for, some having made shelter at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tompkins, who Crantha." , near London, some at Cen- -were milking at the time, and by Mrs. tralia, and four at Sky Harbor. Gode- Margaret Tompkins in the house. In rich. Ligter planes out of No. 12 E. spite of the rapid spreading of the fire F.T.S. beat the gale to safe landings. all the stock, with the exception of the chick-ens,, were saved. "The stock Baru Destroyed Near Listowel included four horses, 20 head of ,cat- A loss of about $10,000 was the re- de and 22 pigs. The milking machine. sult of afire which totally destroyed chopper and other equipment in the the large and modern barn of Mrs. stable was also saved. —Listowel Ban- Margaret Tompkins its Wallace town- ner. *t.vt .-mannfols- ANewShipmentefGiftware t Has Just Arrived This Week Artificial 'Plowers and smart newFlower Pots and Containers. What-not.shelves, Plantes. Fine English China, Cup and Saucers 75c and up. Planet. C2tzght. .tzt Tau Semite Plates and Glassware, Card Tables, Coffee Tables and Lamps. rt-Hg.3s as fotda-.,:as was tr.nettpet-ted, gale tnte Lake Htronti's tta.'?,tittelS iittn vavts bath ttcalkwatett at ltiipag vize Afit6,411004EAMAMPACAMIREfitigOrkt4fif his di ease. • 1 is •arrling on a war • factories have such survel,;s lies, but bow foolish they are to think. w.,2,14.14 be a wonderful thing if it 1 that we W311 .1,1U for them. ott'al he made available to alk students, Tlis would not only leseen. e number o.ontacts, but the 4lie- v.-ald be discovered at a time when proper treatment would be ma$1 •••• , ; THE WAR OF L , .LIES DisTRIcT One of the objeetivee of the ,....., once years in Britain and Nor t"recd, and Pte. Moir lost his right anti the Dieppe raid and has since been a prisoner of war in Germany.— Caesley Enterprise. Introducing Canada's New WAR is grim and real and deadly. form production miracles in We're all glad that Canada is able to p turning out ammunition for victory, who returned last week from over- surprised to find that there were three z seas setTice, N-S Pinch served for i yolks in the egg.— Iliiverton Sun. EW CROP'S Re UNG IN AT YOUR DOMINION STORE Victim of Blowout Crash Buried A funeral service was held at Exeter . Friday for Jack Westontt, 18-year- old son. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Westcott, t of Razeter, who was killed, instantly hen the autontobBe he 'was driving plunged into a ditch aft= a tire blew znt, He was retta-7-lng a from a dance, f at the Centralia airport -when the an- aidtmt occurred. Westcott was pinned' beneath the 'steering wheel. Clarence' , Fairhaira, of Fleeter, a passenger, was. thrown dear of the car and not injur- , ed. Two back--seat passengers, Fred t Ellington, of Exeter, was not injured.' ,, while Donald Case, 1, of IP.-4-1;-.,11 i was taken to the military hospital at Centralia airport snifering a fractured - leg, severe facial lacerations and 1 shock. A '"V" For victory Oddity Wood cutters working in the bush t on the property of Kennth :Taylor, 9th / Line Mortis, -sawed right into a brand ;Inew type of "V fo.r Victory- -.. They discovered a perfect "'V'', model- . kd an the tree 'trunk, which v...ttegude, 4into to heart Of The tree. The '17" was perfect, and was formed of A :dark- . er: wend.. ft evt.E..tdeia =I,- the t.--n...-ali for several blocs, finally disappearing. ._ Ely..h Standard. I bovr_13. 'Witness Test-Case le --e- ,1 jnage T. IL Costello resent .7:c..dgettearat it -11-re' appeal of. Anton • 14Z51.1:7, 2-3, formerly ni Hamilton, a pitome.," and '",-zr.',A-',`2.t.f" of ;el:oval's iiiVf....t.s.trs.sts, Against A conviction on October in. by Magistrate J. A, Ilakies ita fa3.1.1g to repert fee t rili- :iatary duty. Itleee eerearl IS ef a 20.- , ,l'esy ;jell teem at the catelneiee ' .. vaidreh be was to Sere 'bete'..1ten to itle nearest nt!,.:1!_ry centre and Ineri ltti-et- so the ay.. On the Z.S.I. ,Way rte z1;•...pila7.,0.1 tzil. bas since b.fA.t, :.it an , un. Irtm ein-a:Lar loA--;e5 are beir..g ' limand in rapt' se Court iti Tr...14:01.0 vta.k. The Wallpaper Shop