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PLEASE
bring 'back those
EMPTIES
I.
The busy holiday season is
almost here- bringing with it
additional demand.
CARTONS and BOTTLES
ARE SCARCE
They will be urgently needed
to enable us to maintain a
steady flow of supplies to the
consumer.
Please return empties now. If
you can't bring them in 'phone
or write your nearest Brewers'
Retail Store.
THANK YOU
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THE BREWING INDUSTRY (Ontario)
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Hog Marketing Subject Draws Large
Crowd
About 200 farmers from Wroxeter
district gathered in the Town Hall on
Monday night last to discuss the Hog
'Marketing situation. Mr, Bryce of
Wingham, was chairman for the even-
ing and Itrr. Bert Labb of Goderich,
was guest speaker. Mr. C. R. Coultes
of Belgrave, Mr. Harry Gowdy and
others spoke ;briefly.
David Roger Improving
Members of the local Women's In-
stitute will be pleased to know there
is a slight improvement in the condi-
tion of their adopted soldier at Christie
St. Hospital. One of our members
paid a recent visit. David, who is par-
alyzed from the waist down was able
to move one foot for the first.
0 Engagement
The engagement is announced of
Miss Agnes Elspeth Armstrong, a re-
cent graduate of Kitchener Waterloo
Hospital, elder daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Cormack Armstrong, Tees-
water, to Mr. John Albert Lane, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lane,
Wroxeter. The wedding will take
place in Knox Presbyterian church,
Teeswater, early in December.
Women's Association
Members of the Women's Associa-
tion, United Church, meet in the
church parlours on Tuesday for their
November meeting. Mrs. Allister
Green and Mrs. Wm. Hartwere in
charge. The president, Mrs. Charles
McCutcheon presided and opened with
the hymn, Lead Kindly Light. Mrs.
Green read the scripture lesson as tak-
en from St. Johns Gospel, chapter 19,
WROXETER
Business and Professional Directory
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
It DOES taste
good in a pipe
RATION COUPON
INFORMATION
Meat coupons Ml to M13 now valid.
Coupon No. 14 due December 6th.
Butter coupons 116 to 11 now valid.
Coupon No. 132 due December 6th.
Sugar coupons 46 to 67 now valid.
Preserves 33 to 57 and P1 to P21
now valid. P22, P23, P24, P25, due-
December 15th, The two extra pre-
serve coupons nos. P.24 and P25 may
be used for 1/2 pound of sugar each,.
Tuesdays and Fridays are meatless'
days in public places and the public
in general have been requested to ob-
serve these days as meatless days also.
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all, 'Canadian Company 'which
bas faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office -- Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
A. IL EAVISII, B.A.
Teeswater, Ontario
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
and Conveyancer.
Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to
4.30 and by appointment.
Phone - Teeswater 1201
HARRY FRITORE
Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director
Furniture and
Funeral Service
Ambulance Service
Phones: Day. 109W. Night 109J.
45. Observes
46. Sharp to
the taste
DOWN
1. Occasional
piece of
work
2. New
3, Antlered
animal
4. Part of
"to be"
5. Creep
6, Wish for
7. Milk fish
8. Tells
9. Stylish
*Thurs, November 29th, 194$ WINDHAM ADVANCg-TIMES VAG REV
having undergone an operation,
Friends hero are glad to know she is
making a splendid recovery,
Mr. A, E, Guidal has returned front
a visit to Toronto and will spend the
winter season with Mr, and Mrs, H. V. MeKenney,
Friends of Miss Elizabeth Griffith
are pleased she is improving, following
an attack of pneumonia,
Mr, Frank Harris of Detroit, spent
the week-end with his' father. Mr, Rus-
sel Harris. Miss Verna Harris of Par-
is, was also a recent guest of her
father,
commended a headings. Food, Cloth-
ing, Furnishings and EquipMent, Heal-
th, Recreation, Education, Operating
Expenses, Car Account, Savings and
Insurance, Personal, .Livings, 'Miscel-
laneous, 5 minutes per day would be
all the time required, Many could or
would not take the time, .but in these
times • of great changes it was neces-
sary to success, Miss Slickter said
that though she had spoken a great
eal about' money she would like to
leave the thought, That the best things
in life could not be bought with money,
Appreciation was expressed to Miss
Slickter for presenting her subject on
such an interesting way with much
profit to those present: Community
songs were sung with- Mrs. Durst at
the piano. At s pe close of the meeting
tea was served by Mrs. Wylie and
Mrs, Burke and their assistants and a
social half hour enjoyed,
W, I. Christmas Meeting
"Christmas" will be the topic given
by Mrs, M, Sellers at the December
meeting of the W. I. to be held on
Thursday the 6th, at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Denny, Current events will be
given by Mrs, Allen Munroe. Thought
for the Month. Happiness is a Per-
fume you cannot pour on others with-
out getting a few drops on yourself.
Roll Call, DonatiOns for the Christmas
Cheer Boxes.
Sunday School Orchestra
Sunday School in United Church has
a new attraction a 5 piece girls' orches-
tra. Miss Thelma Denny, pianist, Miss
Margaret Wearring, violinist; Miss
Helen Sawtell, Celloist; Miss Agnes
Wearring, plays the saxophone and
Miss Gilberta Howes the clarinet.
Most of the girls are pupils of Mr.
Arnold Earls and also play .in the
school orchestra organized by Mr.
Earls.
Avoid
Financial
Suicide
Red Cross Dance
Carruthers Orchestra 'attracted a
large crowd to the Town Hall on Wed-
nesday night, when the Finance Com-
mittee of the local Red Cross Society
held a dance, Hot dogs' and coffee
were served, Everyone reports a good
time.
- The average MORTALITY of Canadian Hogs, between birth and market, is
about 40%.
This is a costly loss to hog producers. But consider that, to average 40%, many
farmers must suffer losses of 60%,AND MORE. Losses higher than 40% con-
stitute FINANCIAL SUICIDE in the hog business!!
WHEN DO THESE PIGS DIE?
The great majority of deaths occur between birth and ten weeks of age. Up to
four weeks of age much of the mortality is due to ANEMIA-feeding REDUC-
ED IRON or IRON SULPHATE will prevent this. Get your supplies from us.
Between four weeks of age and 10 weeks of age much of the loss it due to LOW
FEED CONSUMPTION' and POOR NUTRITION. Correct this situation-
feed palatable, completely fortified SHUR-GAIN 18% Pig Starter. Start at 2-
3 weeks of age. Feed the Starter in a hopper, in a creep-DRY and feed noth-
ing else, except fresh green feed, if you have it.. Put no more Starter in the hop-
per each day than the pigs will completely clean up that- day. Continue in this
way to ten weeks of age, weaning the pigs at eight weeks of age.
AVOID FINANCIAL SUICIDE - Feed the SHUR-GAIN WAY!!
Fats Salvage Shipment
A shipment of Waste Fats will be
Made from Wroxeter on December 7.
"Anyone having donations please leave
before that time at the Red Cross
Rooms, There are still many uses for
Waste Fats in the past War effort.
No quantity is too small. A commit-
tee will take charge or packing and
shipping,
Made and Sold by
CANADA PACKERS - WINIAM McKINNEY BROS. BLUEVALE
VICTOR CASEMORE WHITECERCH JOHN BUMSTEAD BELMORE favoured with a duet, Star Dust is
Falling. The topic on Christian Cult-
ure was given by Allen Cooper, Dur-
ing the business session it was decided
to give a play in the near future also ,
a dialogue will be prepared for the
annual S. S. Entertainment and the
committee appointed Helen Sawtell,
Mrs. Wm. Wright and 'Gilberta How-
es.. A Sing Song was enjoyed with
Margaret Wearring at the piano. A
period of games was enjoyed and the
meeting closed with the hymn, Where
Cross the Crowded Ways' of Life.
Slides On Africa
The Mission Band will meet on Fri-
day of this week, November 30th., at
4.05 o'clock when slides on Africa wilt
be shown. Mrs. Wm. Wright arid
Mrs. Ira MacLean are leaders. All
who are interested are invited to at-
tend.
verses 1-26 and followed with prayer.
The roll call was answered by a verse
containing the word crucify. During
the business period, Thank You cards
were read. The new extension table
purchased by the W. A. was admired,
newly painted ceiling and cleaned walls
testify as to the value of .the W. A.
work, Members quilted until the sup-
per hour, when the usual pot luck sup-
per was enjoyed.
is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank
Stamper, 2nd. line of Turnberry.
Messrs. Bill Hart, Dick Griffith.
George Griffith and Sam Griffith, were
in Peterboro one day last week attend-
ing the funeral, of a cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green were
Monday visitors at the' home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, near Bel-
grave.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie, who re-
cently sold their farm in Howick have
moved to their farm on 2nd. line of
Turnberry and are getting nicely- sct-
tied. We welcome Mr. and Mrs.
Wylie and young son, and wish for
them every happiness and success in
their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards and
daughter, Mary Lou, of Toronto, also
Mrs. Joe Barton and son, Jack of
Goderich, were week-end guests of
Mr. and.. Mrs. George Edwards.
Miss Ester Slickter of Kitchener,
was a guest at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Edwards while in the village. •
Mrs. Andrew Adams was a patient
in the Listowel Hospital last week,
Department Speaker Gives Address
About 50 members of the Women's
Institute and ladies of the community
gathered in tre United Church School-
room on Thursday to hear the depart-
ment speaker, Miss Ester Slickter of
Kitchener, discuss the subject house-
hold accounting. The president, Mrs.
H. V. McKEnney presided and opened
with the singing of the Ode and re-
peating of the Lord's Prayer. Mrs.
Harold Hamilton favored with a solo,
with a seasonable title, "If Winter
Comes" which was much enjoyed and
most appropriate in view of the fact
of the day's snowfall. Members of the
Fordwich group and a few Gorrie
members were welcomed and all joined
in singing, The More We Get To-
gether, the guest speaker, Miss Slick-
ter, was introduced by the President.
Miss Slickter said in times past she
had visited all three branches and ex-
pressed keen pleasure at again coming.
The speaker talked a good deal about
controlled spending. Many women
spend but get little value. Money mat-
ters bring more divorces than any
other cause. By keeping household
accounts we know how much we have
to spend and spend wisely, and re-
Flying Officer, Don Cobban and Mrs.
-Cobban Were recent visitors with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Robinson.
Mr. Frank. Green and son Arthur, of
'Mount Forest, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris and
'ins, John and Jean, of Brownsville,
e Friday visitors with Mr: and
s. D.S. McNaughton.
Mrs. John Sellers of Vantage, Sask.,
The Women's Guild of St. James
Anglican Church will be held on Tues-
day, December 11th., at 3 p. m. This
will be the annual meeting and the
election of officers will takeplace, "A
Travelling Basket" will be a new feat-
ure. 'Members are asked to bring don-
nations for sale with price attached.
All are placed in a basket and resold.
The meeting will be held in the church
basement and a full attendance is re-
quested,
Hour Of Service Changed
St. James Anglican Church which
in the past has held an evening service
will from now on hold service at 4.30
in the afternoon. Rev. G. K. Nobes is
rector.
Young People's Union
. The Young People's Union of the
United Church, held their weekly
meeting on Monday evening at 8
o'clock. The 'president, Miss Helen
Sawiell, presiding. The theme of the
meeting Christian Culture, 0 Canada,
Was sung and the scripture reading
front the Gospel of-St. James was giv-
en by Bonny Gibson. The hymn, The
Church's One Foundation was sung.
Agnes Wearring and Eleanor Ashton
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