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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1944-12-28, Page 3'0. rte w r.uort, 'hursday, Pec: 28th, 1944 oreVrn-Nrrir VANCE-TIMES 0-7010000-0r-; Ingham Merchants Extend New Years Gre y Ki04-0-% I e: al , 45i171 (err 451-7,'D 41,Z)(airr Here's 1945 ready and waiting. We hope he treats you with kindness,a'ncl respect,, and that he helps,you to find all the happiness possible for .a human being. Mag. 1.04 ..37811110 Waivittrus :40 Propprritu' reetarDea-Areria. HAPPY .1945 Let's (beer the arrival of an- other momentous year, Life's excit- ing . ,., yet serious — may this year be a most successful one. 0;15. Ki05=1" er,sw.r„,-1 fqedii 6%, Holmdale Creamery •W M. Davis Crawford' Garage Greetings for the New Year . . , and all the gifts and blessings and joys that go with it. New Year's is the time of our lives, "because it gives us the opportunity to greet: our friends, and say — "Thanks for your patron- age" and "BeSt Wishes for 1945". Let's help this New Year baby grow from his first day into a strong and husky worker 'that will do everything possible to make 1945 -a year of great accomplishments — a year of success for all of Can- ada's Army. THE NEW YEAR Our good resolutions for 1945 is to merit you kind esteem and approval even more than in the past. We are looking to 1945 to be a year of fine achieve- ment. We hope it brings you the fullest share, of bright prospects and sub- stantial prosperity and happiness. North End GROCE Y Hugh Carmichael Machan Bros. A NEW CHAPTER We don't know what the year holds in store for you—but if wishes come true, our wishes will en- sure you the grandest year you've ever had. In Time's Book stands open to you, Chapter 1945. We hope it begins happily for you and ends the same way, HAVE FUN For the sake of old times, we wish you a lot of fun when 1945 arrives. It's another New Year and deserves to be greeted with cheerfulness. NEW YEAR'S WISH Mr. and Mrs." H. L. Sherbondy FATHER TIME SayS: "There's Happi- ness• ahead for everybody in 1945", Meaning for you and you and you! McAvoy's Drug Stoie 365 . clays of Health, Happiness and Good ror- tune is our wish.for you. Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd. FRANK CASKANETTE Supertest Service Station HAPPINESS May the New Year bring you a full measure of hap- pin6s and the best of health. OMAR HASELGROVE THINK OF ALL The nice things you'd like to have happen to you in 1945. This is our wish for you. The Management of the GREETINGS Five words our pen must write. Here they are HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL R. A. Currie MITCHELL'S Meat Market EVERYTHING 'THAT'S BEST IN LIFE May it all come your way in 1945. Yes, may each of your days 'be brighter than the pre- ceding one, That's our hope. Rae & Son May the New Year 1945 be one that will be full of the best things in life for all of us. May you each and all enjoy a year of health and pros- perity. 0 o 441--M-WW4M-rAWWM-Ara-WZAM-M-4. 10101ii i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ts i !ItiOriOfitllitIO001101101iiiiiii0m01))11010111411010i iii lifillif1.00yoliwilmo,300,iiii00 1 . ' ... . , ... .... .. • . , . .. .. - . .. . . • . .. . . , . ... .. :...., ..... . WORLD MOE NEWS I ..0 . .. . iii iii ii 0110!1 miiliUrryrlifYWiniuu,iHWIj,il i i iiii i lrifumh 'Sayd Troops, Did. Not ;;trite Quebec, --, Brig, Edmond Blais, of4. (ice totronanding Military District No. 6 (Quebec). denied 'reports .prevalent in 'Quebec City that the Vusiliers St. Laurent, 'French-speaking N. It. M. A. regiment at near-by Valcartier army. camp, had refused to perform military duties for the 'fast five days.. He "Thotes'ilOt a word of 'truth hi it." 80 TO' Guard Hess London, The London News Chronicle said that Rudolph Hess, Hitler's former deputy who flew to Britain in 1041 with a purported peace bid, has a permanent guard of nearly 80 officers and men and' his "trying moods" including - "towering rages" tnake guarding hint "a very trying task", Prernier,Egtends Troops Greetings Ottawa, — Prime Minister King has sent a Christmas message to heads of the three armed 1-lervices extending cordial greetings for the new year year from the people of Canada, his colleagues in the Government and him- self, his office announced. Western Ontario' Men In Hot Plea With the Canadian Corps on the Adriatic, W Troops from Western On- tario, a battalion from an armored div- ision, Ate in the thick of violent new fighting on the Canadians' Naviglio Canal bridgehead. Capt. Bob Cham- berlain, of 'St. Thomas, a company commander, personally led his leading platoon against everything the enemy could throw to takepositions near a bend in the waterway, See 1918 Parallel Washington, — Germany's power- ful counter-offensive led Government officiAls to resurvey ants production plans on the basis that heavy fighting may continue in Europe for a year or longer, Against this dark possibility, however, War Secretary Stipp:oil sat another --- the possibility that the war may be "definitely shortened." if the German effort can be crushed. ttitaial To Draft Mail 850,000 London, — Britain will draft 260,- 000 more men for the army in the "coming months" titan was previously planned, Prime Minister Chnrchill's office announced. A large part of the new tar* will be found in civil life, Some men will be transferred to the army from the navy and R.A.P. and administrative services will be comb. ed for men, Headway Made on rattily Allowances OttawaF--The Health andWelfare Department is making headway with plans for the payment of family al- lowances, R was learned. With pay- ment of the allowances scheduled to begin next July 1, the department is attempting to complete plans whereby the administration of allowances would be carried on front the captials of each of the nine provinces rather than from Ottawa, Russians trideaah Drive Lon don, The 'Germans reported a Russian force of 270,000 men had lashed out suddenly in Latvia in a new offensive aimed at crushing 80 Ger- man divisions pinned against the Baltic Sea, and also said a grand Rert army winter offensive was imminent. on the now-swept eastern 'front, Baynots Will. Not Impose King, London, — Assuring the House or Commons that British baynots would not impose a king on Greeks, Poreign Secretary Eden eased controversy over Britain's armed intervention in the civil strife in that toontry,