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To Be Weil Friday 1Sil1141M
61111,10 Here with ifinairdhier
Coderirli a d Rinerdine are engaged.
Uz a ht eau 010 a Tie8r 4 -tu-
count, the winzaers to go up agtilaSt
Lueirnow in the, husk . group pray :ods.
Gaderich. won at Reardine last night,
A 'and ,the retinas:. game will he played
in I,1oderi4:h on. Friday ,night. • of kinds
week .,.. - •
EilJCVESSOIt TO Livra „GAO, STEWART •
GO ERICH .FLORIST EOR 40 ILVEMS
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Sala Lilies
ftbni now on,
� P mill 1a consider -We strpplx
For ehur'eht ,decorations they are ?usurp sed and an increasing num-
ber of 1wop +' Atetr lig them for bou ets. In the Borne, . `hey lot
,beali>< ut a las•
' - -instead of cut flowers. We have •.
Wilt SOT lE'OTT>� Plt.�7►11i'T5 iustea
a` large. supply Of el, a'n�bealthy plants. in Begonias# Primula, ti nerstria,
(' clan e'n, Fern:4; ete. "rices , treat 50, cents. up. '"-
BI AT i iL1R •Il OD 1�3':FLOOWE,R. SHOiI;",...49' BRUCE STREET
O MOTE 103 FOR THE•.BEST FLOWERS. `i'�t.•'-T Virg,
OBITUARY
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PERSONAL MENTION,
CLINTGN.-Wil re(l 3 Cox, '; wen -
known +Soderidi township' farmer, died
-Suddenly on'•Sunday -mora Ing. from•
heart' attack at his borne, Out Vie,
Porter's Hill. He had been iii his
ruotl health .. and ,his sudden passing
eatue as. a shock to the family. He
was in- laiis sixtieth year, :son . of .the
late e rider Cox, and Eleanor Mc-
Kee ;Cox,: ;,and was: born iii. •Go eric
tQWnship on the homestead fares *here
he spent his boyhooiii and school year§.
and where he died.,,. 'On June ,2,' 1915,
he married • Blanche Tebbutt, daughter
r- -of the .kite George and• Mrs. "Tebbutt,
and they resided on ,.the' - ho&ne,stead,
Besides Mrs,- .Cosa •there' .SurvaVe .two
sons, Clayton and` 'Earl, and : three
;daughters, ]Eleanor,, Larene and Mad-
• °10 ri, all at hot ne;• a , brother, Albert
$, fox, Goderich township. Mr. Cox
was Conservative in polities and ;at-
- ",,tended' the United -church,:- He was a
'member of Clinton. Lodge, A,,F'. &
No. 84.. The funeral took place, from
the -,residence, Out line, on Tuesday,-
; service being ' Conducted by Rev, A: S.
of Grace United church,
4�;hl�vell, _..
Porters.: HUI. 'The pallbearers we
_?'.. Tebbaittx. Dal. Gardner,- Murray
••McDougall, Bert Harris, Les. Cox 'and
' • , Ernest Townshend.', The floral. tribunes
- Were borne by 10. 'nephews and two
neighbors:• Ray Keith, Elriai.
i r~ s '.IeKinnon; • have;: • returned.:
roma Ter:Onto, Where they -attended, the
spring, • iidllinery" display •
Miss M. R. MacVicar will attend. the
ill ixrerry displays >.at Toron o On-Mon-
day
on - Mon-
day and Tuesday•of 'next week. ' •
' Mrs. Fred Wilson, Miss Helen Wilson
and Mr, and Mrs.;'. John Hogga'rth'
visited friends in Detroit last week.
Miss E. MaeMath visited over the
week -end with her. sister, Miss Maude.
MaeMath, at ,London,' and With -friends
Dashwood. -
G o 1Saunders and her friend,
Miss Patricia Smith, of North Bay,
students at the Ontario Ladies' College
of Whitby,- spent the week -end, with
tate •foriner's gents,
Mr. and Mrs.
1Frank Saunders.
NES' APPOINTMENTR
-FOR STANLEY RIVE
In the r4gani'ation of • the' Pro-
iiieiaiQ Department of ' Education one
of the new appointees, as announced
Irani : Queen's Park, is F. Stanley
Rivers, at present principal of the
Ottawar' orm,al= School. -Mr; Rivers,
who is a brother of Mr. Harold
Rivers of ` town, is to be one of three
assistant. ,superintendents .of • element-
ary education.
F, S.. Rivers. ' B.A..; B. Pace., is a
G4lderteiii 7. --Kincardine 3
Goderkh Jus a les � 'the first
dose , of the,, pray=4.ii'f$ Wvitlk Kincardine
on. Wednesday:, night by n .Score of 7.8.
The youlig Lions put up the best 1111
'roue' game they have played this
season: They were Much iinprov4d
uround..;they nets; as the scar indicates.
Roth tean1.s played good, . clean,.` .fast
hockey. There was faare combination.
,than , has been seen. around :these l?a rt$,,
on juvenile teains,and it `bore, resiil:ts•
:,Ktnentdiiie -a e doves four =goals;
,going into the 'final game in •Gorleriiek:
eairverK
rytriiidny,:thTeyhelrya.v-e •-sIitapvy4r.tothgery
and the' Lions will have to 'keep,
plugging to held their lead.. • Both
;teams realize the winters of this series
'Will -h-ave„ hard`_nnt t-ei'aek -at Luck -
nave nests . svek> . The Chins . "anti
eompanY can be trimmed.. ' Too 'bad
Goderich hasn't -a .couple ,of. "Bald'•.
Cottons- their. roster.. His Job was
to .check, cheek and check any danger.,
OUs players 00 the opposing team.. The r
Lions will' cheek, cheek: and •check the .was the scene of a .happy gathering; on.
,line . of Chin, Chin and Chin. ; _ . : , Saturday evening, February 12th, when
In . tlae first period Goderich scored about seventy -live relatives and friends'
' _:,.he wedding li .hei nn,+a„;,. ate their
three gears- to none ,. five more in the ga�lieied with them tQ celebrate Wi,,.,.
, PUNY SAIMIZ
IS- A. , '"=NY ,RNARNE'
earn l
hustle right up to Blackstoxte's
acid make sure of getting one ot,
their daring mattress units. These
' uruits sell regularly for $3?. O, but
guar account of being slightly shop,
-worn they -are being _of eret at the
amz glY low .lure of
r .. Ji Cox and ,Leslie of 'Grey county. He received
Cavi, Eric,; arid.. m
Pierson, Austin Harris, Wm. E. Jervis, his. early aueducation
i-education the
n nor -hand -Secondary
Tont-lItidie'_and ,Jack Gardner: I t ome area
i - aitland�.---tee ;, the Owen Sound Collegiate Institute.
Giederi Iva' - In 1924 he •gra dusted in..,ar s rom ' e
Goderich : ,M Univ in, 1925 she
e
. - :— ersity of: Toronto, and
WILLIA3 •-10eompleine4 the;. teacher trainiug4 co e
(Luc knp�v Sentinel) ` at the Ontario College of Education, ob-
--'r„friends in -the-,co.. unity Were the ' Ontari8 College of Education, ob-,
`shocked anti` saddened by ' the :sudden tainhig`the ititerint t-elass cert ficate, - - x..:,,, -
_: deathsof ' Mrs, -=Win. Johnston which and also the high school assistant's
occurred al - her home . ;on -, avelock certificate 1925, Mr. Rivers began
street • Tate Friday° evening, •(February . ' . In September,R
4th), Mrs. Johnston had.retired in his teaching• career in' the Owen „Sound
• her usual health late. that evening,. but Collegiate Institute,- continuing ; on the_
,Suffered a severe heart attack shortly staff to June, 1928. He was then made
after 'and _assed-• away" before mid- principal of the .Victoria Public: School,
night. She was in her seventy-first Owen Sound, and held that ' position
year.• s.- o fivers waste it carelessness r'
r' �`" Problem. of the transportation
". y rail' of huge single -unit mate-
' rials needed_ for Canada's..war_effort
. has presented -a challenge which has
been rnet and' , teered -by„theme
Tnuity of Cana.d a n r ' tyeaymen;,
hese. -"oversize shipine ra» inov--
ing"daiiy Over rail lines in all sections
of the Dominion, To railwayinen:'they
are known--as,Ithighand wide" -loads.
They require'special care and skill in
loading and many of them also neces-
sitate special operating arrangements,
• The' . Canadian Naticin Railways
hat is said to; be
recently.. ha4ndlt{d what ,
the largest single -unit freight. ship=:•
• meat ever carried, by a railway onthis
continent, This- was a 150 -ton ;tank
loaded* on three fiat cars which Was,
transported' from -Montreal to the.
-Government's : new syhthetic. rubber
-plait-at Sarnia. The latest "high :and
wide” loads: "carried by the Canadian
National•` are irivasi�pn `barges, . now
raining •such an' essential part of the.•
equipment 'of Allies' '•fighting ,forces; ' •.
The upper:picture shoals -one of these
invasion barges loaded. on flat, cars
enroute to a Canuai:in port over -the
-lines :of the National System. Other
unusual, 'freight loads illustrated in-• '\
the.dra: rings_are:1. An Amoy laundry -,r'
unit, 2.• A sixty -foot tug built •at -•
*Owen Sound and shi edcb
o the seaboard, 3. A. huge propeller
t i buildi plant. 4. A
enroute to-.� shipbuilding
marine boiler which required a
specially equipped car:and fixtures.to
.prevent,rolling. 5. The big•tank loaded
on. three 'flat `cars:.for-the record trip:,
Mr J hnstoii was foxm•erly. for two years. b• of 1 resulted in' a
x Ndaughter of In• August 1942 Dir,.
• .
Isabella: -Mr D• ae sy, a
. au y ,
- . • the late' W • MacNay and Jane Ram-
, say, natives' of Scotland and. pioneer d' F E Jones at
residents of Ashfield. township,. where
Mrs. Johnston Was 'born. After• her
marriage, Mr. and; Mrs. Johnston
farmed in Kinloss and Ashfield town-
ships before coming` to ,Liicknow-forty
years ago,' where :;they . have since re-
sided and have been held.: in highest
esteem. •" • • '
A private funeral service was. held
a t they late residence on Monday ,after
;noon„ .conducted' by Rev: C. H.Mac
Donald Interment was in : Greenhill
-•chert', Six nephews 'acted as pall-
bearers, Harold Johnston' Gordon John-
ston, Kelso MacNay, Alex.MacNay,
Wm G, Irwin and Wm. ,3-o t''Irwin.
ManY,Itj "_.fiO .l tributes were bilirne
by Lloyd'. hinter, Lloyd" iraw n,' Gebr
: Needham, lames Irwin,•• Adam John
ston,..and•Wm.,�R1inter. ' .:: �. _
Mrs.. Johnston• 'is sur jived by : -1 gr:
husband, two°'sons, `,Peter of'Lucknow
.. and jack -:of Elmira .; two --daughters,
• Mrs. Fred,,,R. Price -(Jean) of Goderich
and -' Ins. Len • Lindsay +(Isobel) - of
- I+ond'or . one•• brother, Peter' , Macl\iay
K,.
• made prineipo.l of he. Ottawa: Normal
School, succeeding Dr.
his retirement.
*,`mix-up`' • in these, eolumns--last week.
The -one item that, was publish4Yd -should,
1�ave been two ,•; as follows • • •
.T.U:11iEETING Flying . Officer Gorton Walter, R.C•,.
'i'.0
.--"The• regular meeting, of the ,W.C.T.U. A I',, who ; }vas stationed for some time
Was held on. Tuesday, February -5th 4 at Ottawa,' was home for a week end
at the .home of Mrs, Janes, Picton ( visit 'to` -his parents, Mr, and Mrs. R.
street, With. a fair' attendance. -' Mrs. J. P. 'Walter, •.Saltford Heights, and
MacQuarrie.',had charge of the :de- left for his .new post at Moncton,
'Notional period, .reading. the '.100th ' AC.1 Sam' "alter, of the R,C A,F„
Psalm and givinga ; talk -on sin g'mmg m stationed - at St -Th liars son: of -.fir:
relation to our lives.. ' Mrs: Traeey of-
fered prayer. The business' period was
taken by the ,first vice-president, Mrs.
Howell, and Sand 'items of 'business
were discussell. Sig prizes bad -been
given those who took hart in: the con-
test.. Nov -e » er. A fine bale of
et6'tbuig valued at 15O- wily- ,2 O
in cash, had been sent to the Greek
-relief -fund. The meeting closed s r th
ilio theme `-gong. and- prayer-•11fi-s:
Howell. Afterwards, during a social
;One. Mrs,. Janes ' served tasty .. re-
freshments.
R;
PILOTS WIN. 0
- - -CItNTOf� L7
The Pilots broke • into the winning-
' elni i' a big-.iv�av 0n -Thursday:, night,
,and Mrs. R. J.. P. Walter, Saltford
• Heights, is spending two Weeks with.
his; wife and family at Fort William,
and'. at the 'expiration of his leave wilt
report at Dorval, Quebec.
by defeating the - Clinton Sparks ;with
the convincing score -Of 11-7/ -The,
game was a Wide-open free scoring
affair; with . n -a ery, nice donnybrook
throw i --in. for good: measure. : The game _produced crowd -pleasing
hockey, with lots of end-to-end rushes
by both Wards. The new Goderich-line
of Russell; Warren. and Morrison pro-
duce& nine of the team's eleven goals
Warren was high man with four, Mor-
'risbn netted three, while -Russell bulged'
the' • twine tw ce.. ;•Local, '.talent in' the,
persons `of. Hank Westbrook ' and -,-Bud
Johnston were responsible for the other
two counter. by Goderich.-.
The line-up:
CIinton: o'al, Wainman.; defence,.
Craig, Delothinville; forwards, Hardy,
Dagley, Sb•riga alternates F'e uson,.
Moffat, Turgeon, Mockler, Fry,. Carter.
Goderich.---Goal, `' O'.Brien ; defence,
Bettger, • Hpult ; .: forwards, Russell,
ZVarren, Morrispn ' alternates,, Given,
, Johnston,. Westbrook, O'Mara, Giguac,
- r Gordon : •_
• Referee --G. Muir,, SeafortY. - •
- Pilots Lose L'wo
he
,Sparks, turned he tab1 o rite otfis
$22.5
The -high quality is the saane
The-luxurrious comfort is. the same
The ' price is down ;10.90 which.
stays'riglit'in your pocket.;
BlactstiThe c, Fumanti-6,
r'OmtheBr radway of GoderiicW'
SILVER.
'ANNLVERSA$,
f Mr; and.. Mrs.-'Ches
The. hA�ie o ter`
McPhee, 10th : concession. of Colborne,;
seecond,:;.,K:incardiine„1 -rand--each, steam,
got two in the -mal. period'.p
•:i- Jhmtile Adams received.- the-, oniy.;-
penalty ' of the game:
The, Goderich 'goals were scored by
Mere 3, MacD onald, . Bisset, Holmes.
and Newcoinbe� orm..- •chi
" The line -iii►. ,::..
Go4ierich:: Goal, Ginn x,: defence,
Holmes, ' Steepe ; . centre, MacDonald;'
'wings,, Bisset, Mero ; alternates, New-
.combe,.,•-. Adams, Westlake, -'Wilson,
Graham, Anderson.
incardine; Viotti, _..Basel} ;... defence,
. Strapp;: Jones:: centre, Henry ; wings,
Linkl�ater, Harrison ; alternates, Belt,
,Cobean, Bird, Pollard, McConnell.
.Referee= ---H.; Murney, Goderich:
Sent to Them ,
The. Red Shield of the Salvation
. During the month of "Januar,,y, 1.57
; *great grandson,- Douglas pedigree?" Salestrian: "Has he? Say;
' G -Use,,, of Hamilton, and., eleven grand- , that dog could talk,t. b.e wouldn't,
SUPERIOR STORES
...MORE 1400D PT:tS VilatMS
.°117010r 'S9AP
MEAt
latISPIES ,2, pkgs. 25e
12*-btl, 250
BEANS ,
Ida RED 6HEENTililfiD .
Greeitivoed, BaYfield road, *b.& *has'
. Served in the Royal Canadian NavY
Itcraft gamier; -is new Leading' Sea, 'The. operators of , the local fitaft of
of the -toWns 'and villages are so ditty
ettiteilIntrredc,IA,
Iniuttacehnin7., foth.: bed aso ioshwe rano. 0) atee,
for more than three. years as an anti- •
-• serviee in almost every quarter of the
; ntiyarqlietttres of war 'and has- bee
•awardefl. the riblion and silver leaf
-for foreign service. —
anding (Ater
was iSgt,, C,barleS. J.. Watson, seri of Group Captain A.
Mr. and Mrs. WilliaM.-:;Watsbn, 8th his' periniSSion.. Andy Chisholm: waft,
concessibn of Colborne toWnship. On asked to spend the Week on the statioK
the same daY he received his conun18- witli Itev. McLermaw of Hamilton, and.
sion as pilot officer; so' he is. no* •P/O. Prof. Martin. of Montreal. 'Fellowship
,,,On„,. Monday. niglit,„ at Exeter, 'the
Pilots lost -to "the groUP fenders in a
class parcel. it arrived -. "betiveen
Thank yen very much for the, first-
'Clinten on Tueiday _night, the Spark's Christums and New' -Year's, ° and ' as
winning 6-8: .,I ' , . only, s: few of 'us received -Christmas'
- Exeter Here Tuesday mail itwas doubly welcoine. We real-.
The' Centralia (Exeter) te....am, 'vv. -.-m Ay look forWard to' parceilr dewn here,-
he'here next Tuesday night for * game as the rations sometimes tend to be -
with -the PirolS, - -Exeter ls leading the come nionetonous.. When -one has been
group. but the - rev„anved ,pilots wilt ou a diet. ef bunk beef ter. a while, a
tln, of „ vegetable. whip .or a good Cart-
•
articles were shipped to headquarters
at Toroto;" 71, pairs of, socks, four
large quilts and four crib quilts. were
was goed, the ..number-46-4,•Decembe
and January attending beine-1.72. Col-
CHIN BOYS HEADING. .
OR ---BIG L AGV'E! EOCKEY
The Chin toother.§--Bili..Albert and
George --who play' On, the front .
are -Making the headlines aerciss Can-
ada these days. Through an article .in
'danced by Donna -mid Audrey ,Met'hee.,-
The Signal -Star- they have •been
-141:Atc CI ea IT, alofFITCeolcreoYntoL."Ititgipunee'd.'' eBf McPhee and Eleanor Watson,,and
end -he had One of -his scouts ati-the
overwhelm the locals.
Andy ' Lytle, sports editor of The.
Toronto tar. has' fiadi(several articles
ahorit :theXhins:*%,,gurt their. It
.apPtars they •are_. the first,/ Chinese
hocker-playerS in, Canada, and if they
ate -aifie to,"priAh in On their, hockey
ability they will secureiriot only a: fine
education _in'..one of tour Canadian
T.TniyersitieS., but,-, will reap a small
fortune in' cash returns.:, All the -big
prefessional :clubs etre bow trying to
get the youngstera'around,1„tteen years
Old ahd..3,while giving'. the boys tlieir
„Make -sure they get the best
.hockey coaehing. available: ThiS line
of.. three Chinese bOyS would be a big
drawing card in,the bie cities.
.,,.-The.Chin family reside, in .1,rickmowi.
there being. fourteen the family,
three girls and eleven boys:. The oid-
other brother, Jim, is -overseas with the
infantrY. The sports columnistst are
up. not, forgettine that the father's
riame is Charlie, Chin.
ily, were ail home fdr the occasion, also,
Mrs,- ,George Rutledge of 'Toledo. The
celebration sportsored. by Mr.. and
'Mrs. McPhee's three daughters, Mrs.
Roy Williams' (Helen), of Sarnia, Mrs.
and -Miss 'Eileen,- at- home, Unknown
to Mr, and Mrs. :McPhee grail that
evening, it Was a great surprise.
The diaing.rOom -table was centred
with a large three-story wedding cake
trinuned With silver leaves and berries,.
color and two sillier candle-hordeis
witY tall white candles on, either side..
The living -room table also Was decor. -
ate& With -atilt' fiewers and candle-
evenipg,.-waS spent in 'singing,
yialin, Mr's...Miele at the piano- and
Miss F-ileeri, McPhee with- tlie guitar. -
The,. elaildree sang a number of.
•
.The sailor's ' hornpipe „:"wai
Quilt donations --One ,,each from Ash-
field-- Patriotic Circle; 6th 'concession
group, Colborne:* Mra. Stnart Taylor
number of socks and. mitts also 'were
donated by the* .group of ladies at Port
Albert. ,f.Forir-dollars was donated ;by
James; P. Hill, J. Grahamr-J. Glousher
and T. Fry; $27,10 *as raised by the
January *group; Ab. gneeshaw,, W.
Eight-- boxes were Planed ',overseas.
•A number of the boys have written fine.
'and ditty• 'bags, received. Three,- of
of 011r: and. Mrsk, T. Fry,.Roderich.
Sgt.. J. W. Mellwain writes from
•
DOG-017.Nlat$ WIN predated. -
After receipt of 'a stiOnglY4worded • We are Seeing a Lot of- this World.,
con:Tiara from a citizen. who said that We saw most of,' England -.and Scot -
his' strawberry patch ,had been ruined land; . Saw Ireland, Gibraltar and
by eeOreS of dogs ;running .over it, 'the Africa from a bog, and nowt -we are
Town-Couricil 6f Kineardine deeided to on_ a tout. *through Italic As' one gets
double the4e; ma.king it RIO
r up around *Central .1..tnlY. the Travelling
a male' dog and. $8 for a tenkale-...A.• becomes rather. difficult,' but the \b.OYs
dozen or more 4g -owners Paid tne down here are rather determined
tax, but there was -so laugh protest over. botch ,of ,sightlaerkaud destarlertste.
the deubied lee that, thp . council, held efforts to. deter -us. we ate going to see
the taX,as it Was.' 'different frota. Canada.- Most of -tire
streets and houses are-filthY ,and Sonte
AssociatiOnr. mr, • w. /*:°dge, wag waste,' They do not even bother to
.pleaSa,itt one. It is cold and', rains,
almost continuously., The term f‘sunny
Italy" is ,certainly nor applicable, at this
snow, but this melts as soon as- it hits
the. ,nnul.- • I will swap this for 'a
supported the oteetings with testimony. good, Canadian: winter, , eomplete 'With
Sergt. Charles 'Cm -blare, 43.0,Aitr.,.4 ft wair VW -1y week of interviews and blizzardS roatIK aft.any
stationed, at 'Wourtt •Alleasitht,- meetings -41a relit hustness'',Was done time. • . ';;
-it-the 'guest of\his iiistL,,r.,-Mrs. Sidney, fon Omi, many fellOws wore helPed. - The only good. thing about -being
Brown,: etnd_ Atr\,. Brown., Sergeant One young..man who decided tor cktist this countrY is that it makesins realize
Oudmore waSi with tbe ground crew at the. seetout ineetink n'Oer It:aged 'just bow fine a 'plaee Canada is to live
bomber squadron overseas, and another, his face -shone with, the love We are , thoroughly,: convinced
returned to Canada .last June.
-and Mrs. Aicphee were 'then called tCP
Whers„ an address vt•as
Mcllwain presented them with a wal-
nut -coftee table, a satin comforter, a
and envelopes containing sums of
money. Mr. McPhee replied 'in. .a few ....
well-chosen, , words, thanking - the •
friends dor their gifts, and all joined
in singing "For'They Are Jolly Goo
Fellews." • Lunch was served' and
gathering diSpersed. in the. wee,:•;sma
Fire gauped by, oYerheated pipes
'gait thp fire brigade a run on Tuesz
day morning at .6, o'cloCk to Reg: Mc-
dee's 'garage. on Hamilton street. MisS:
Mary., Green,' occupying the 'apartment
quickly extinguished, with only slight
HOZDS,114ONTT.f.LY SHOOT
raOnthly "boodle -Shoot" :on the ittli
of. February:, There were, ten mem ers
present and' as usual, the shoek, Was
held on a handicap basis. •ench partY
narnin" g his own seore. arid the results
were ..m.follows:
SitORTEMNG
1.1b.:Oarton 19e
ltork
1 lb. Bag 43e
Painielive
flOAP
CALVIN
•of,, newIY-found SaViour6, 'MO that out own eountry 'tsetse of the best,
_ remarkea the whole camp., was we_ have peep:, ri_sample: of
Mr. Douglas Orr,- in. navalLtrabileg, made, aware of 'the mission,. by Posters controlled 'state and are more '.deter-.
who has .beco: statiefied- at. :Edmonton,' in.,•overy conceivable Plfeee eamP, mined than. ever that Canada remain
,called at' ltoine on, South, Many 'tracts, booklets and weattilnent- ;roe from its _
street *Alt the week -end and tat. on were 'llistributett, "Xt ,waS a great . We alt expect ta: be lionieltgaiti: Soo*
Tuesday for Nava Setitia.' . ' eouragetnertt to lam tbe Station Com- but first we, want to do a' singe Job ori
mantling Oilieer ,,and- the ()Meer Com- a. certain ' .monstached, • Thanks again
Frain the rebraary News BulletiWOf mattding PlYing, attend the meetings. for the swell parceli rtnd cheerio.
the Soldiers' itid Airmen's Christian To our knowledite tbia la the Drat fline •
Wing CoMmander Itossie Brown. ita infdr1411091111 Whe:11'trtftlatelottithlYe'illepitiddr%11 3:t''I'Segt:et..: IL, g."
Association in Canada: '
Senior Protestant chaplain for the an& eommanding officers Wilt open the t. would, like to thank fon all very
Pin Canada, reniarked that it ,way for these to begome tomitiOnJ The kindly. loping received a bOX Of 011oce...
bas his dream tot' years that S.44,.C.A.. enioYs th VOntidenee of the lates froni;,your
missions 'of I:100010AI Preaching Authorities and fr,i„,- grateful for tverY There ate a buneh of us In it billet
'Would I* letroduced into the ertmns in opportunity re liase of bolding meet- ,and what Otte Into we, haVet sO
our laud, and at his suggestion, &load. Ing$, varfous card" hnt tannot shwa them around -With the WY's.
roll Loader W. f4Cott Morton organized tlo It all and we pray the Lord Will AK yott ne*er; see them in this country
a mission at Ills' Stition, Port Albert. meet ibis great xtee4;
,illarvey tatter
• Ellwood' Elms
.Boh Hale
*Joe' Mgt
A. „McAllister
Inkley
deo. Little
95%
92%
New Mother Hubbard
She Went to the butcher's ,
For spareribs and suet,
But 'found 'nat.-smile Others
Had beaten 'her tuet.
• She said she Would settle,
- For- sausage - or- liver,- --
'-The huteher- infligted ---
He had none. to .giyer.
She pleaded °for pork chops,:
. The butcher said: "LadY>:
I fust ain't got' nutten!"
Mel:tillers' of the villate women's in-
stitute were • discussing :the -coraing
winter's program, Itwaf thought. that
sasy---at our age, I inean?4, asked one.
old lady, looking rAther • alarmed.
"Oh,"- she said, and lboked greatly '
relieved'. "I thought yeti said -love-
have been attended to bn the range:
A bulletin board IniS •been :posted and
tbe.a.vcrage sceies' of the members are
being posted,' New' lights are installed
and the Clob:, Is very, actiYe, with all
The next boodle shoot IS to he'lleid,
the -first Monday in MetteY and it has
been decided. that all futhre _boodle
shoots. will be on the iIrst MondaY,,pf
the, Month,. ..Anyone-interesthd in re-
volver Shooting IS Invited to Attend.
AS__far__ AS Ina* tflieeiilY1Wii-iither,
boys there areon the Station front the
home town are' Allan Bowman and
We have . two towns not far , from
blir station' and We - clo get a' fair
usually g4 hrleyere" semewhere,
From LAC. botiglaS Wedlake,
-wish to thank ,voti ' very 4„rnueh
Indeed for your kindness in,'ieitaing
„rue'r_suelt Atte Prest,nt. and would
TIRO von convey`my thanks te those
of -the, Salvation - Army who made It
•
nttitt, although At dithe same time We
net our ration of Iwo bars a „Week.'
But although things are not too bad
over., here -t -and they are much better
than mast Canadian 'people thinkt,--,1
would -give oulte a lot to he Inn+ in.
lone' enough In Canada to like the
twinge and the, couidrv. and .1 don't
think shall ever Want to live here
again. and as soon as the war 4A over
1 bone to be able to come back.
'Plittnk you again. '
onuilierst
We invite You to inspect our
stock of
eth e letg
ernekria Ls
enqUiriett will be -kromptlY
attended ta.:
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