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No. 57
CANADA'S VETERANS
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The third in a series of, advertisements to inform the people
of Canada of plans to reestablish men and women of the
armed forces. To get full details, save and read every
advertisement.
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For complete informa-
tion, we for the
booklet, "Back to Civil
Life."
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WINGHAM ADVANCg-TIMES
Thursilay„ October 19 1944- •
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Canada Packers Special — Oats:
Robt, Gibson; Fall Wheat: E. H.
Strong.
DAIRY PRODUCE AND
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Class C
Print Butter: Mrs. W, H, Wolfe, R.
Milligan; Eggs, white: J. A. Bryans,
E, H, Strong; Eggs, brown: S. Brears,
Mrs. N, McDermitt; Home-made soap:
S. Brears, Mrs. W, H. Wolfe; Best
five pieces Cold Lunch: Robt. Gib-
son, Mrs. J, A. Hone,
Home Baking
Loaf of white bread: R. Milligan, R.
Hibbert; Loaf of whole-wheat bread:
J. C. Thomson, Mrs. Carnochan; Loaf
bread, brown: J. C. Thomson, Mrs.
Carnochan; Johnny Cake: C. W.
Sparling, E. H. Strong; Parker House
rolls: R. Milligan, Geo, Baker; Buns:
R. Hibberd, R. Milligan; Plain Tea
Biscuits: R. Hibberd, Mrs. Carnochan;
Wartime cake; C. W, Sparling; Bran
muffins, plain: E. H, Strong, R. Hib-
herd; Whole-wheat muffins: R. Milli-
gan, Mrs. Carnochan; Light layer
cake: E, H. Strong, Mrs. J. A. Hone;
Sponge cake: Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Car-
nochan; Angel cake: Mrs. Hone, Mrs.
Carnochan; • Chocolate cake: Mrs.
Hone; Plain Orange cake: Robert
Gibson; Soft ginger bread: Mrs.
Carnochan, R. Milligan; Jelly Roll:
R. Milligan, N. Wade; Light fruit
cake: C. W. Sparling, J. C. Thom-
son; Light Cookies: Cecil Grain-
ger, Mrs. J. A. Hone; Oatmeal cook-
ies: E. H. Strong, J. C. Thomson;
Ginger cookies: Mrs. Carnochan, E. H.
/Strong; Drop cakes: E. H. Strong,
Minnie McElwain; Scotch short bread:
Mrs. Carnochan, R. Milligan; Dough-
nuts: A. Keil, Mrs. Carnochan; Cocoa-
ilia Macaroons: Robt. Gibson; Apple-
sauce cake: N. Wade; Raspberry cake:
Robt. Gibson; Butter tarts: C. W.
Sparling, Mrs, Hone; Pumpkin pie:
Gordon Brown, E. H. Strong; Raisin
pie: R. Milligan, Mrs. Hone; Lemon
pie: C, W. Sparling, Ed. Jacques;
Apple Pie: R. Milligan, Mrs. Hone;
Jelly Fruit Salad: E. H. Strong; Meat
Loaf: 3, A. Bryans, Robt. Gibson.
Bottled Goods
Apples: R. Milligan; Cherries: Glenn
Johnston, R. Milligan; Plums: Glenn
Johnston, R. Milligan; Raspberries: S.
Brears, Glenn Johnston; Strawberries:
R. !Milligan, Glenn Johnston; Peaches:
Sheaf Fall Wheat: N. Schmidt; Sheaf Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, Glenn Johnston;
White Oats: N. Schmidt, Mrs. Car-1 Pears: Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, Glenn John-
nochan; Sheaf Barley: N. Schmidt. ston; Black Currants: Mrs. J. Inglis,
Howick Residents only—Best Oats: 1 Mrs. W. H. Wolfe; Raspberry Jam:
M. Taylor, S. J. Robinson; Best BardMrs. W. H. Wolfe, Robt. Gibson;
ley: E. H. Strong, Melvin Taylor;1 Strawberry Jam: Robt. Gibson, Glenn,
Best Fall Wheat: E. H. Strong, Mel- Johnston; Apple Jelly: Mrs. W. H.
Rrantford Roofing has provided
thousands of Canadian homes
with reliable protection against the
elements, during• the past 40 years.
Skilled Brantford craftsmen, using
the finest materials, combine beauty
and permanence with special weather-
proof and fire-resistant qualities to
make Brantford Roofs as outstanding
value; long-lived, easy to apply and
reasonably priced. '
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AVV, GEE, POP-MY PAPER ROUTE'S
GOING TO PAY FOR NEW SKATES
MICK FALL FAIR
PRIZE WINNERS
POULTRY
Class A
Barred Plymouth Rocks—Cock: J.
D. Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Hen: J. D.
Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Cockerel: j, D,
Douglas, Donald Brown; Pullet: Don-
ald Brown, J. D. Douglas.
Barred Plymouth Rocks (bred to
Jay)—Hen: Donald Brown, Spence
Brears; Cockerel: Donald Brown;
Pullet: Donald Brown,
Plymouth Rocks, A, 0 V.—Cock:
D. Brown, 1st & 2nd; Hen: D. Brown,
1st & 2nd; Cockerel: Donald Brown;
Pullet: Donald Brown.
White Wyandottes — Cock: J. D.
Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Hen: J. D. Doug-
las, D. Brown; Cockerel: J. D. Doug-
las, D, Brown; Pullet—D. Brown, J.
D. Douglas.
Leghorns, S. C. White—Cock: Geo.
Douglas, 1st & 2nd; Hen: Geo. Doug-
las, 1st & 2nd; Cockerel: Geo. Doug-
las, 1st & 2nd; Pullet: Geo. Douglas,
1st & 2nd,
Leghorns (bred to lay)—Cock: D,
Brown; Hen: D. Brown, 1st & 2n4;
Cockerel: D. Brown; Pullet: D.
Brown.
Minorcas, Black—Cock: J. D. Doug-
las, 1st & 2nd; Hen: J. D. Douglas,
1st & 2nd; Cockerel: J. D. Douglas, D.
Brown; Pullet: J. D. Douglas, D.
Brown.
Any Other Varitey—Cock: J. D.
Douglas, D. Brown; Hen: J. D. Doug-
las, •D. Brown; Cockerel: D. Brown,
J. D. Douglas; Pullet: D. Brown, Geo.
Douglas,
Pair Geese, Toulouse—Geo Doug-
las; Pair Ducks, Pekin, Geo. Douglas,
1st & 2nd; Pair Ducks, Rotten: Geo.
Douglas, 1st & 2nd; 2 Cockerels, ready
for market: E. H. Strong, D. Brown;
Pen, (heavy breeds): J. D. Douglas,
1st & 2nd; Pen, (light breeds); D.
Brown, Mrs. J. A. Hone; Leghorn, 1
cock, 2 hens: Emerson Downey.
GRAIN
Class B
Red Winter Wheat: N. Schmidt, E.
H. Strong; White Winter Wheat: N.
Schmidt, Mrs. Jas. Carnochan; Spring
Wheat: N. Schmidt, 1st & 2nd; Bar-
ley: N. Schmidt, E. H. Strong; White
Oats: N. Schmidt, Mrs. Carnochan;
**your local deafer for
bifornation and prices.
Ori :Brantford Asphalt
Slates ,-,Itivelated Sidliig
..4titd Roll 1.0orito.
Wolfe; Orange Marmalade: Robt
Gibson; Conserve; Glenn Johnston, C
E. Gregg; Chicken; Ed, Jacques, Robt .
Gibson; Beans: 5, A, Bryans, Glenn
Johnston; Corn; Mrs. W, IL Wolfe
Robt, Gibson; Pint Tomato Catsup
Mrs, W. 11, Wolfe, J. C, Thompson;
Tomato Juice: C, E, Gregg, 5, A,
Bryans; Salad Dressing; Mrs. J. A.
Hone, M. McElwain; Peas; Glenn
Johnston, C. W, Sparling; Tomatoes;
A, Neil, C. E, Gregg; ,,Tomato Chili
Sauce; Mrs, W, H, Wolfe, 5. A. Bry-
ans; Relish for cold meat: Mrs. N.
McDermitt, Glenn Johnston; Pickles,
sour: R. Milligan, j. A. Bryans; Pick-
les, mustard: J , A. Bryans, R. Milli-
gan; Maple Sugar: Robt. Gibson, E.
H. Strong; Maple Syrup; Mrs. Jas.
Inglis, Geo. Baker; Strained Honey:
Robt. Gibson; Collection canned fruit:
R. Milligan, Glenn Johnston; Collec-
tion of pickles: Glenn Johnston, J. A.
Bryans; Family menus for three days:
Robt. Gibson; Best Layer Cake (not
iced): Mrs. J. A. Hone,,Mrs. Carnoch-
an; Assorted Fancy Sandwiches: J. A.
Bryans, Robt. Gibson; Collection of
Baking: R. Milligan, Mrs. Carnochan,
Mrs. J. A. Hone; "Overseas" Pac'ked
Box: J. A. Bryans, Geo. Baker,
ROOTS AND VEGETABLES
Potatoes, early variety: N. Wade,
Ed. Jacques; Potatoes, late variety:
Robt, Gibson, N. Wade; Swede Tur
nips, for feeding purposes: Melvin
Taylor, R, Milligan; Swede Turnips,
for table use: N. Schmidt, A. Keil;
Mangolds, red; Mrs. Carnochan, R,
Milligan; Mangolds, Yellow; M. Tay.-
lor, Mrs, Carnochan; Mangolds, white:
Mrs. Carnochan, M. Taylor; Carrots,
garden: E. H. Strong, N. Wade; Car-
rots, field: Geo. Baker; Fodder Corn:
E. H. Strong; Celery: Mrs. Jas. Inglis;
Potato Onions: ,,Mrs. W. H. Wolfe,
Mrs. N. McDermitt; Seed Onion: Mrs.
W. H. Wolfe, John Koch; Onions
from Dutch Sets: John Koch, Spence
Brears; Collections of Onion: Mrs. W.
H. Wolfe, John Koch; Parsnips: Mrs.
W. H. Wolfe, N. Schmidt; Pumpkins:
E, H. Strong, Mrs. Carnochan; Pump-
kins (pie): Mrs. Jas. Inglis, C. W.
Sparling; Citrons: Mrs, Carnochan,
Emerson Downey; Turnip Beets: R.
Milligan, R. Gibson; Tomatoes, large:
R. Milligan; Cabbage, white: Spence
Brears, Mrs. W. H. Wolfe; Cabbage,
red: Mrs. W. H. Wolfe; Watermelons:
Mrs. W. H. Wolfe, N. Schmidt;
Squash:-R. Milligan, Geo. Baker; Cu-
cumbers: N. Schmidt, Mrs. Jas. Inglis;
Table Corn: N. Schmidt, Mrs. W. H.
Wolfe; Field Corn: Geo. Baker, E. H.
Strong; Butter Beans: Mrs. W. H.
Wolfe, Ed. Jacques; Farmer's Basket
of Vegetables: R. Gibson, R. Milligan;
Collection of Field Roots: N. Schmidt,
R. Milligan,
FRUIT
Class E—Winter Apples
Northern Spy: John Koch, E. H.
Strong; Rhode Island Greening: N.
Schmidt, Mrs. Carnochain; Wagner:
N. Schmidt; King of• Tomkin's Coun-
ty: N. Schmidt; Russet: R, Gibson,
R. J, Sanderson; Peewaukee: R, J.
Sanderson, A. Keil; Tallman Sweet:
E. H. Strong, R, J. Sanderson; Coll.
of Winter Apples: R. Gibson, N.
Schmidt,
Fall Apples
Ribson Pippin: N. Schmidt, R. Gibson;
Colverts: R. Gibson; Alexander: C. E.
Gregg, W. T. Campbell; Snow Apples:
E. H. Strong, Mrs, Jas, Inglis; Weal-
thy: E. H. Strong, N. Schmidt; Mc-
Intosh Red: N. Schmidt, Mrs. W. H.
Wolfe; Collection of Fall Apples: N.
Schmidt, R. Gibson.
Other Fruits
Crab Apples: W. T. Campbell, S.
Brears; Plums: N. Schmidt, 1st & 2nd;
Pears: J. A. Bryans, R. Gibson.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
Cliss F
Asters: Mrs. W. H. Wolfe; Dahlias:
Mrs, Carnochan; Sweet Peas: J. A.
Bryans; Stocks: Mrs, Carnochan, Mrs,
Hone; Gladiolas Spikes: Mrs. Car-
nochan, Bouquet for living room table:
Mrs. Carnochan, Mrs.. W. H. Wolfe;
Bouquet for dining room: Robt, Gib-
son, Mrs. W .H. Wolfe; Basket of An-
nuals: Mrs. W. H. Wolfe; Pansies':
Mrs. Carnochan, J. A. Bryans; Petun-
ias: Robt. Gibson, W. T. Campbell;
Marigolds, French: J. A. Bryans;
Snapdragohs: Mrs, Hone, Mrs. Car-
nochan; Straw Flowers: Mrs. J. A.
Hone; Collection of House Plants:
Mrs. N. McDermitt, Ed. Jacques; Be-
gonia: Mrs. J. Winter, C. W. Spgrl-
ing; Geraniums: Mrs. W. H. Wolfe,
Ed. Jacques; Fern: Mrs. Carnochan;
Foliage Plants: C. W. Sparlitit, kri.
W. H. Wolfe; Hanging Basket: J. A.
Bryans; Window, Box: Orville Mc-
Gowan; Scabiosa: Mrs. Carnochan.
LADIES'. WORK
Living and Dining Room Furnishings
Fancy Pillow: Mrs. Hone, Mrs. J.
Winter; Luncheon Set: Glenn John-
ston; Afghan, wool: Mrs. J. Winter,
Mrs. Emma Zurbrigg; Crocheted Lace
Table Cloth: Mrs. J. Winter, Mrs.
Hone; Breakfast Set: R. Gibson, Mrs.
Jas. Inglis; Buffet Set: Mrs. Hone,
Mrs. Inglis; Bridge Set: Mrs. Hone,
Mrs. Jas. Inglis.
Bedroom Furnishings
Towels, embroidered: Mrs. Hone, R.
Gibson; Guest Towels: R. Gibson,
Mrs, Hone; Bath Towel and wash
cloth: Mrs. Hone, R, Gibson; Pair of
Pillow Cases, embroidered: Mrs. W.
Demerling, Robt. Gibson; Pair Pillow
Cases, any other kind: Mrs. Hone,
Mrs. Carnochan; Sheet and Pillow
Cases: Robt. Gibson, Glenn Johnston;
Boudoir Pillow: C. W. Sparling, Mrs.
Hone; Curtains, hand made:. Mrs, W.
H. Wolfe, Mrs. Inglis,
Ladies' Personal Wear
Night Robe: Mrs. Hone; House
Coat: Mrs, Hone; Pyparna Suit: Mrs.
Hone, Robt. Gibson; House Dress:
Mrs. Hone, Robt, Gibson; Convales-
cent Jacket: Mrs. Hone; Kitchen
Apron: R. Gibson, Mrs. 1, Winter;
Knitted Pullover: Mrs. Hone; Bag,
fancy: Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Jas. Inglis;
Knitting Bag: (Geo. Baker, Mrs. Hone.
Children's Wear
Play Dress or Rompers: C. W.
Sparling, Mrs, J, Whiter; Sweater, knit
or crochet: C. W, Snarling, Mrs, Car-
nochan; Knitted Suit: J. A. Bryans,
Domestic Needle Craft
Comforter, wool filling: Mrs. Hone,
Glenn Johnston; Comforter, down fil-
ling: Mrs. Hone, Mrs. Emma Zur-
brigg; Quilt, pieced cotton; Mrs, Car-
nochan, Mrs, Emma Zurbrigg; Quilt,
applique,: Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Car-
nochan; Quilt, fancy quilting: Mrs.
Hone, Mrs. W. Detnerling; Bed
Spread: C, W. Sparling, Mrs, }lane;
Men's hand knit gloves: J. A, Dryans;
Braided Mat: Mrs, Hone, Mrs, Car
nochan, Hooked Hug Mats Mrs. Hone,
Mrs, W, H, Wolfe; Mat, A, 0, IC,:
Mrs, Hone, Mrs, W. H. Wolfe; Bath
Mat: Mrs, Hone, Mrs. Carnochan;
Ladies' Knitted. Wool Gloves: 3, C.
Thomson,
Miscellaneous Needle Craft
Articles made from old silk stock,
ingsf Mrs, Hone, Mrs, Carnochan;
tabor saving detezet Mrs, W. tr.
Wolfe, C, W. Snarling; Article Girls'
Johnston, Mrs, J. Winter.
Thrift Exhibit — Showing the re-
modelling of old clothing: 1st., Gorrie
W. Institute; 2nd., Rutman Jr. Insti-
tute (Fordwicli); 3rd., Fordwich Wo-
men's Institute.
HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE
Class H. (No Entry Fee)
Ladies over 60 years—Wool Bed
Socks: Mrs. N. McDermitt, Geo.
Baker; Hot Water Bottle Cover: Mrs.
N. McDermitt; Pxatical Apron: Mrs.
N. McDermitt.
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Clothing, made from old garment: J.
A. Bryans, C. W. Sparling; Three arti-
cles suitable for gifts: Mrs. Carnochan,
J. C. Thomson.
Howick Residents Only
Quilt Blocks: Ed. Jacques; J. A.
Bryans; Infant's Bonnet and Booties:
J. A .Bryans, Mrs. Jas. Inglis; Infant's
Jacket: Ed. Jacques, Mrs. Jas. Inglis;
Cotton Quilt, pieced: C. W. Sparling,
J. A. Bryans; Waste Paper Basket:
R. Gibson, C. W. Sparling; Hooked
Rag Mat: C. W. Sparling;
Woollen Mitts: M. McElwain, E, H.
Strong; Pillow Cases: Glenn Johnston,
Robt: Gibson; Tea Towels: Mrs. Jas.
Inglis, Robt. Gibson; Men's Socks,
fine: Melvin Taylor, Mrs. N. McDer-
mitt; Men's Socks, •coarse: Ed, Jac-
ques,' E. H. Strong; Men's Sleeveless
Sweater: C. W, Sparling, Mrs. Jas,
Inglis; Men's Long-sleeve Sweater:
C. W. Sparling; Amateur , Photo-
graphy: Mrs. J. Winter, •J. A. Bryans;
Laundry Bag: Mrs. J. Winter, C. W.
Sparling; Laundered Tablecloth: Glenn
STAINTON HARDWARE
Brantford Roofing company Limited, Brantford, Ontario
Brantford Roofs
Brantford Roofing, offers you a choice
of colours which are as soft, warm
and tlistinctive as Nature's own. They
blend perfectly with their surround-
ings and give your home a new,
heart-warming beauty.
Brantford Asphalt Slates are the aristo-
crats of roofing. They have excep-
tional dignity and Charm; require no
upkeep; and help to reduce the cot
of fire insurance.
VORWITMI.n.
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DO YOU REALLY NEED
THOSE THINGS MORE THAN
WE WANT THE BOYS
BACK FROM
EUROPE?
I NEED WHAT
I EARN FOR TREATING 9
THE• GANG
DOLLARS SAVED
TOWARDS VICTORY I
Every member of the family
can help make this loan the
success it must be if we are
to win the peace as well as
the war. By giving up small
luxuries, now, we help pro-
tect the way of life we want.
Besides which, we will have
the money to spend later
when it will buy us more.
JOHN LABATT LIMITED
London Canada
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SOCIAL SECURITY 'MEASURES.
In planning Canada's re-establishment program, its framers
worked. with one principal idea in mind. This was that the
only answer to the problem of permanent re-establishment
ob, and that the surest way to get and hold that job
is a j
is by the skill necessary for it.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
Every ex-service man or woman who
will ,be assisted in re•establishment by
training is eligible to have it. There is provigion for paying fees for all courses
and, in addition, the, ex-service
man or woman may receive maintenance
grants up to: le;
$80, Monthly for a man and his wife, together with children's allowances. $60 monthly if sing
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This training is available for the period of
od,
e
if
srvice
necessary ,
to a maximum of one
year, but can be „extended beyond that pe ri and if service
is more than one year.
EDUCATIONAL TRAINING
This is available to all who are admitted to university within 15 months
of discharge and, as in vocational training, fees
are paid and there are main,
tenance allowances up to:
ether with allowances for
$80 monthly for a man and his wife, tog $60 monthly for a single man;
dependent children.
.
These allowances will be continued on a month for month basis of the time
in the services, providing all examinations are, passed. Outstanding studeuts
may have assistance continued to completion of the course.
SOCIAL SECURITY MEASURES
Under the re,establishment program Canada's veterans who, within IS
months of discharge from the services, become ill
or unemployed may draw
maintenance allowances up to $50 if single and $70 for a man and his wife,
together
with children's allowances. The out•ofAvork benegts are for those
fit and able to work, but for whom there is no 'work immediately available.
In the case of serious illness there is free treatment and hospitali
zation for
any condition in the year following discharge.
As a further security measure, every veteran who enters insurable employ..
ment is entitled, after 15 weeks• in that employment, to unemployment
insurance credit as though the Whole period in the serVices since July 1, 1941,
had been spenti in the insurable employment.
lsn4 under site authority of Hot, rail A. Mackenzie, iiVfiniaret bf
PENSIONS AND NATIONAL HEALT14
* t014ti AtiVaattStl.tOtt tO SOMA VtAlt CAL WOMAN tiVEAStAti4
•ff:
VETERANS' WEILFAREOFFICERS ARE STA.
'TONED IN KEY CENTRE THROUGHOUT
CANADA, THEY ADVISE, AND ASSIST VIC.
SERVICE PIIRSONNEt, AND SHOULD BE
CONSULTED ON ALL PROBLEMS.
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