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WM. A, SUTHERLAND „
,Xlarrititer and Solicitor
Officer -North St., Goderich,' Phone IQ.
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311.40.4T41te11 and MOTE/T.
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TO ,OBSERVE NATIONAL
DAY OF PRAYER
The National Day of Prayer next
Sunday ' will be observed , in _all the
Churches here. NO, community Service
Will be held, but it is exileeted that
the congregation of each elnirch. Will
assemble in large .nutaber$ for the 'Oh-,
Servanee of the day, which has-been
set apart by His Majesty .KingGeorge
as a day of prayer and a "dedication
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to national service and saerldie.",
,NEWXATION BOOK TO BE '
ISSUED IN OCTOBER,
,OTTAWA, Aug. 26. -The' Prices
goard announced today that Ration
Book Nd: 5 will, he distrikated to the
Canadian public the week of October
1.421, and said .6oupont will be In -
eluded in the new book to Cover "ern-,
ergencies that may arise." -; •
K. W. Taylor, co-ordinator of the
foods administration, -said the situ-
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M cjilLLthe .31UTUILL ii'11111
SURANCE and
ihio-
• fated town property -insured.' -
011icers-P-resident,:.:_:%„,_14,_,L.A.r_ch.
bald, Sea -fort -hi Vice-President,,Eraa*
-McGregor, ...Clinton.. .„..Manager „. and
Secretaryareaeurer,srl& A. Reid, Sea-
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forth. . , • •
Directors -W.' R. Archibald; ' Sea -
forth; Frank McGregor, Clinton ;- Alex.
Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris. . Leon-
haxdt„. Lcornhoinak. Trewartha,
Clinton; John L." Malone, Seaforth;
-A1,414--McEwing, Blyth; Hugh
Jex-
ander;-- Walton.; Geo, Minton.
..Agenta,I. kePPeri'. Bru00-
• told; liciCereher;.DUblin-,-; J.
Prtteter, Rrodhagen; George A. Watt,
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' -Policy-holders. can - make 'ail -
merits and'get their cards receipt,ed at
Grocery,--Kingston*-Street,.. Gederich, or
• J. H. General "Store,"1.3.,aytield.
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1-1R. F. J: li'ORSTER„: EYE,
&OWL, THROAT • •
I.ate-Hause Surgeon New Xorli
- Ophthalmic and Aural. Hospital, assiat-
ant at Alobrelield` Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throat litOsPital,
London, England„ '
EYES. TBSTED, GLASSES
SUPPLIED'
.53 Waterloo ;Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267. .
. Next visit' Bedford Hotel, Godefich,
Wednesday, • Septernber. 27th, .2
till 4.3Q - 7 • •
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HURON COON7Y'S FOREMOST WEEKLY
G91,)ERICHtONTARIQtr4U11§1)AY, AUGUST 31st, 1944
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SWITORED TO THE ItIGH*
SHELL -HOLE JUST 1N TIME
Southern Italy as
Seen by a Soldier
Zefl.Thompaon diva •litrap10
DeBeri#tigt f 0C41.11tr-i,
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Under date of July 13t11, Pte, N'eil,
ThoMPsen, of the LOYal :Ed4onien
• Regiment, writets from Italy to blg
Mother. Urst,l'sleil Thompson- of town:
Dear Mother,-If1 forgot to tell Yon
about the Country and people here, it
Was because I've told so many ethers
thought I had told you, The 'country
varies so much.that 1 liad better start
Combined Summer
Services ConcludedCaMpbell Tells of an
)4Xperienee in France •
The following letter, ' dated 414114 V4;441 St, 4110, If.noz Congregations
•frq* Sguin: -Kenneth Campbell, to Resume ,; Worship in
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"sonOwn MVO.,ewhere in France," has been, re-
ceived by WS parentit,' Air. and ,Mrs.
Albert ,Canipbell„.`0.1t, 2, Auburn.
Dear Mother' aid. 4aq.,..,-JuSt 4 lite
to let You know I am*In geed health
.atid spirits, I bave now been
France a tnenth, atid have seen plenty
14'151tieCtai:ell do not Wary. After all,
none of ns knows the day or the holt;
and God. will bring 'us throng)). it Xitt
sees lit.
from where I. am. 1 am in, a valley al- , ()nee I WAS 'driving along under
Most Surrounded by mus. They ebange. Shell -lire. It get 'Pretty hot, so I
0010r set freqUentirthat it is impossible stopped, truck, , and ran for .shelter in
todescribe them. They, are usually. two shell -holes., I Was , almost into
covered withclouds or •fog in the one, when soniething, some call it
morning and it, lingers until the sun sixth sense, or intuition, changed, My
„ peeps-ever-the,top=of.-the,,,hilisLana,-1,
was examined regularly- eVe,1y. fades away. mho mornings are as hot
months-tp: determine -their- position In
the light. of any new developments. A
sttiely- novr*was being -made of the pre-
serves ration picture to see what action.
should be taken should 'the sugar sup-
ply situation _become worse.
' Tailor' said sugar trop,pros-
peCts.*could not, be agenratel. forecast
wait aboutjhe.end of the year. Europe
was likely to requirp„ large_allocations
cif sugar out of the ,1945 crop. .
The board's announcement. said It
was generally felt that it would be
wiser to reduce the quota of' sugar to
industrial users than to cut • the
regular ration- to 'Consumers.
Officials ..said the butter situation
was unlikely to become any better. In
the first seven months of this year
butter .Producflon fell by' 10,200,000'
poundg. or 6:5 per cent. boinVered With
the corresponding . months of 1943. .
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-Goderick-Plione_041. _
„ 'Office hours -710 to 12 a.m., 2 i",ii-ad.
... _and 7 to 8 p.in.,•.Tuesday, 134ridtiy arid
Saturkfai--- '' - '• .._ .,
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Mineral • fume bathe by aPpointinent,
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Registered under Drugless Practitioners
Act for ,he Proyince of Ontario,
PU0140 NOTICE'.
HAROLO JACHSON
hsl!riPLtrmand--Honteira
Sales.- Licensed- in Huron and ,Perth
Count.les,,• . Prices reasonable; , satis-
faction guaranteed.: For Information,-
eitrite.iii phone (collect):BAROLD3ACSQN, R.B. 4, Seafortli, ,or phone
66.114; 'Seaforth, or . phone - 867,
.Goderich. 13tf
S. CARIVLAN,
Member Ontario .Music Teacher'
Association: Pupils- prepared for any
. mimic eiam:'Residenee: mr. J. Craig's,
St George's Crescent - • • -,
Stratford-Gpderich Coach Line
BUS TIME TAR 'LW..
leaving' Oktlerich- at 8.141
12,25 pw Ind 505 pm
aired connections to Al point!
For furilter information phone
British or Bedford Hotels , or 'Head
. Office (W),
INStIRANOE
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REAL ESTATE •
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1)onald -131tie
EKVERIENCED- AUCTIONEER
Licensed for Conities of4lInron
and Bruce
ADDRESS: Hincitriline, R.& I
Phone Ripley 3024
For -inforniation apply to J. N.
Hernighin, Division Court Clerk,
Getlerich; Ont. .
as our hottest -afternoons at-home and
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the afternoons are almost unbearable.•
The nights are very cool and blankets;
are needed. Being near the hills, we
get saint real rainstorms and -1 have
been alinost Washed Out a .couple of
times. It doesn't taketiong t&dry---up,;`,-
ugh •
From. where _I oin'I ran_ see no less
than three Villages or towns stuck on
the 'sides -Of therhills, and a lone build-
ing stuck on the top of a ...lower hill.
The valley is fairly .level and covered
with grain fieidS• or orch,ardS. Some
of the orchards rail%) the slopes of the
hills, the land being tiered, 'piing Up
like large•steps„. to keep, the rain from
washing the soil away.„:
Peaches and plums are, now ripe
and on sale everywhere. Cherry -sea-
Son nearly over arid,_ .g:rapes should
be ripe•very soon.
The houses are ..inade_ of stone or
mortiir'; if painted are white or 'Ian:
with red tile.roof. The walls vary- in
thiekness--freii.;-from-f-one-te--threer-i-Tli
Ceilings are usually ':high and there-
fore ,cool summer. Fireplaces' are
quite prevalent, but are often an extra
layer Of bricks on the Boor, and an up-
side down funnel -shaped •chimn.ey over
them. Owing fo the scarcity - of wood
and coal, charcoal is' usually_ burned
in them. ' • • ‘.
-This may sOund like -a pretty picture,
so..1 had better explain further. It IS
not „unusual to see chickens or. pigs
or aniniala of gni; sort walk -out of
the houses. If raoliing Into a. how,
we usually -keep well supplied :With
lice and flea powder and keep an eye
out for scorpions. Of course, pit is
the peasant type, and since- the war'. Airs., and Miss Leslie, and -Matthew
they often live in Caves in. the hills. Kellock,' Highland Park, Mich.,'"and
Don't get -me wrong: there are some Detroit; Deo. M.. Thorpe and Geo.,' A.
ince b.ouies., but of course they belong. Thorpe, 'Coppercliffe;--4:00.,''arid
Cleve -
to richer people. 'In the towns, , land; Ohie; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. alien,
;houses are all :touCliing each other and .Grosse Pointe, Mich, ; .and
any side 'streets are uSually *dirty Jind
made of stones and are very narrow..
,The tawns...themteives are quite -fre-
quently situated On the top or side of
litlf-6,--town4 -nifty " be only
-couple of miles 'apart as - the crow
-flies, but to follow the road- Winding
baelcand--forth--hito.-the valley, and up
• --the-other
miles. Of course, the coastal 'towns
are different, and in travelling north-
ward conditions and' homes are 'much
better; this applies to the people also.
Clothing is scarce and of poor qual-
ity. Peasants' 'clothing . 'always
patched and ragged. - Shoes -often sare
net worn. and --what are ;worn are just
mere pieces -e1! wood, with straps' of
cloth or, string to held them On. The
children are aWays 'dirty, and half -
naked: They stand along 'the road
yelling for •cigarettiaa or chocolate or
biscuits as we * go alone. Even the
Italian men working on the roads do
this. .0fie of our amusements 'While
on 'a long trip Is to throw a couple' of
cigarettes in the dirt among. half -a -
dozen workmen .and watch them fight
over them '
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44".4rer Acildeitt.- andMotor--Car --
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OFFICE-41ASONIC TEMPLE .
WEST STREET
PHONE 23.0z • GODERICH '
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other one. split • t3e-cond r • a -
ell ItIt squnrelriir-the-centir of the
One I'd planned. to make My Shelter,
Well, I didn't thank my intuition -I
simply thanked. the Lord for warning
me. •
I have talked to a; few prisoners,
one of„,whera3ited,Aest �f 1)iE in
the United' States. ManY Prisoners
that we have taken are -Yreneli or
Polish,. forced, to kigh,-Land they are
glad the . war is: over •for •
This terrible War can't 'go on many
more days, and here,'s one .boy who
lwon't he sorry.- God willing, I'll. see
you all in few' months.:
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I will new crawl into My slit trench,
and sleep like' a log. It is not very
deep 'tonight, as I had to pick it all
through limeatede, Oat .eoines-ifp.-71n
flyers. Bur 'wouldn't, trade it to-
night for the most beautiful. housefin
the country. ° •
• Your Wing seri,
KEN.
'Mr. and. , Mrs. H. F. McCabe' and
Miss -Esther Mackie, Mrs. A. V. and
Miss Marion 'Itoepcke, Mr. and MrS.
Wm. J. TOby and Helen and .Douilas
Toby, Mr. and, Mrs., W. Bakei,
Detroit; Misses Marie and Emma Dan.
•necker, Stratford; Mrs. R. P. Ilatson
and baby and Mrs.- S. W. Freeman,
Tavistock; Mrs. Wm. Sagamore, High-
land- Park, Mich.;, 'Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Dofman and child, Mr. and
Mrs. N. J. Taylor and child, Detroit;
Dr, and Mrs. E. T. Seaton, Hamilton;
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. C. R.,Bell, Sarnia ;
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. -Davis, Buffalo,
N.Y.; Mr and Mts. Bolton, • :Windsor;
„ Largo congregations *ere preSent
at Ithe services in •Viax•Preebyterian
Chureh 'on. Sinnial whieh''markedi
tho cOnelusiiirt of the combined servicis,
N ,
of the congregations a N.eith sfreet.
United 'and, itn9x ° Churches for 'the
stainer , •
Rev R 11Turnbull, minister , of,
North Street United ehureii,, was in
charge arid preached'at both' serviees.
He expressed his thanks to the 4nox
chirreb. officials ,and .to the 'choir for
their ce-ope'rlitieti .4.I.nring the'. mOnth
„ .
_Augnst, and. announced. that --eacn
aor,
THE SALVATION ARMY
• IS AT THE B.ATTLEFRONT
Tlie 0Penin4 ffa4' *of the 'Salvation
Army Time OrOnt appeal will be Aced
on September IS, 104, and tor twelve
das thereafter --a -,eencentrated eam-
Paign will' be condueteft, to raise One
million dollarii,
• ;Mille. *Odd battle -fronts are re-
saurali4 to the. fierce, .shrill noises of
wari'lhe battle, against poverty, ignor-
ance and fear einitinneg•apace at hon10...
To wage this campaign,against man's
insldious elleMies whieli light and de -
troy .without . weapons, and cringe
before enlightentaerit, a' vast Sum of
Money is needed. '
Not ohly• is. the Army Of'Mereyr hop.
ing to -carry on its many-sided prograni
of helning poor folk-re-eStablishing.
ex -prisoners to normal lite, visiting the
sick, and guidtng the steps .of erring
women. ,back to the ways. of, righteous-
ness; it also plans vast" andlar-
reaching program of rehabilitatiOn for
.-ConiinnifalOtier
Airantpg,” -Terkitoria-Minmatidee---
"The "Saivatidn. Army. ,believes; that
every .mart's soul As- Wortk- saving ;
similarly. it believes that spiritual help
and.• practical .aid go hand in .hand.
Wherever there is need, there is an
answering call froM one of .the
bine-
garbed •soldiers of Salvatien.' The
ono •,ron appeal - is 4 Waktitirt
op-
portunity for All at .home,to.....prove„.to
our lighting, men that we are -,continu-
ing to keep the home fires 'burning
brightly here in Canada."
'"The. Red Shield is right up'at the
frOnts serving where the need is great-
est," •cables_ SeVer _Supervisor • Major
Clarence Wiseman, from London. "In
NormandyAnpervisor Maps_ of :Van-
couver," he continues,"was right' up
with the troops- ofT-inines:and
unexploded bombs -supplying tea and
refreshinents.. Supervisors Green and
Robinson we're three days under shell-
fire, while SuperqSor .Shaver in a Jeep
drove to -advanced .posts exchanging
19_ ..-Ogr.9
Churell--;:rfelkt- SUnday, whert'the4flp-
tional pay of Prayer yvould be ob-
served, _ 4
the..Theth!c.cruipatputerer loeissosnt.74Shttak,. Ludf.rttme
sermon. subject, based on this passage,
was "The Grace- of Charits.blenessr
-Which Mr;':`Tifruhuli, -cintracteried-aa
ncient iirtne." •
. jeOns•-possessed the grace ,of charity
in is actions toward diner people,
Said the preacher.. "When listeningto
criticisnis Cale is struck by, the censor-
iousness Of people 'Who are constantly
looking -for the worst- in others -al-
ways Wanting to threiv Stones at other
people who make mistakes. But there
are the .graCiousrgenerous people whose
the-assumptip
that 'there is, no evil.,_until is. proved.
Jesus-4,Showe.d this „charity re-
gardless of dada' preJadiee, • in con-
trast with the Pharisees and other re-
ligious leaders. Church. peopleCieught
to be mindful of this fact an o mani-
fest thiS,•grace-4toward thoseof other
ph--urchea s, ard-the preac er
as he- urged egotism' and self-as-
surance in denominational: Matters..
Mr... Turnbull Pointed out that de-.
limpiency is not Always . due to the
individual but often to his envirmi-
'wont Nine -tenths Of the criticiSm of
other people is unjust r he declared,
becanse -the motive behind the. Act
is ,not known. The "men now lighting
in France Would n� doubt lie told of
the "Miser of ',Marseilles," who Was
edespised figure during his lifetime;.
bue.wnen, bis will was read after his
ith.„itAitas-found that-Althis•-•sitvings'
had been accumulated for ,the -Sole
purpose of creating a Xund. by Which
theeity Could build a Viaduct from
;the mountains. ea. that clear, pure
water .raight be breught for the little'
-children of the city. to .-drink. •
. The music by the choir at- the morn-
rrs• P. ing 'service consisted dr' tile, :anthem
-C. Buck, Pert 'Huron; Mr. and Mrs. sllark, klayk, 'My So• ul," with' Airs'.
A. J. Van Antwerp, judge anclf Mrs„ Gordon. Kaittmg Mrs,W. Sauaders
RkAIV,
lical Estate and Insuranee
' Office and Residence.:
- 11 Trafalgar Street
,
'Phene" 663-
vs= SALE -Houses of all kinds,
l'eheiee. building lots, business pro- *
perty and several good farms.
' Let -•me show you some real
,
bargaine. -Buy ,now.
INSURA7,46i
- AiTATE FARM M-UTUAL
AUT0MORIM. INSURANCE.
Vheap Rates, Winter Storage
Mai Agent for. Manufacturers'
-,,,.. • • ,Life Insurance
W.' C. Pettntan
;RR. V,. iSiederich, .Phone 6r3,
• Dungannon. .22-34
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ATRE Pm)"
‘asassensiwodssmavalmosixamwaissmoossm•
Now-Ann•Wfiller and Joe Bessei, "Uri! ROOKIE."
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•Monday, Tuesday and WednesdaY-..
,
Danny Kaye, Dinah,Share, Dana Andtiows and Constance Dovviing
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There, are gags and guffaws galore, plus the gorgeousGoldwyngirls,
In this grand rieNv Technicolor hit Show
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UP. IN. ARM
Thursday,'‘Fridai and Saturday --
"Snow -e and the .Seven Ifivarfs"„
Wait Disney's Masterpiece of charm returns in a triumphal !‘evititl,"
• with irrepressible Dopey and his gang as captivating a; ever; °
'Matinees WednesdaYs, Saturdays and holidays* t.30 p.m!
Coming"And the Angels Dorothy IfIntnoUr and Irred
MiteMitrray.
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The women do*moSt of the Work and
may be seen at any time with anything.
from a basket of wash to u five -litre.
jug 01! wine or a hale of straw balanced
on the'ir head, vvith. the husband or
father Walking along beside' -carrying
only` a stick.. The *women and girls
paw- be seen at any thee along the road
10 tiieir knees- washing clothes in an°
irrf ated---4dIteli,or :herding slreek_pIe_n_
or dhk6yW- - ,
TfIin not:hrOke or if It is possible,
1 get Some 'Italian women , to do my
-
washing for me You give them .What.
ever You -feel it it' worth,:- but if it is,
,not enough „they soon let you know;
therefore :you Usually give them More
than .necessary. • 1 have often *had it
,done for nothing, though, a tin Of bully
beef will always, have -it done for fis.
Remo being Untouched by the. war,
Borne, Abeirig untouched by the war,
true, with ith big. beautiful baildings.;
stores and inenintentS, its ears and
street cars, well dressed .people and
•gbaerai eleanliness of everyth1ng4,1 giv-
ing a false Impression a 'a prosperous
nation
.ihad better step noW:luethor,''he.
fore -I really' ge4t. going. Love to 'all.
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Jos A a037.11i1141:1,-.1gg..4144, Mrs. 1%-A. aRd_u_ra. H.11 neii tht. ;
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OF,Una, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. AtaYc're and a solo, "Thanks Be to God,". by,firs;
Itever-Nrignall,- ,- r--
wo Mr,••••land-- Mrs.
and -a- solo"Enlanr
by LAC. Elliott. At the evening ser-
vice the choir rendered 'Abe_ anthem
"What are These?" and Miss Maeorie
gale sang "The -Old Rugged Cross."_,
4.
W. Talbot, •Roseville,*.lifich.;
Mr/and-
Mr t. X.-. Sinith, TorOnto F,,-MISEr-L--eila-
*Denecke,.MisEt-Marie Deneeketailirlyfiss
Silver Spring, Maryland; Mr. ahd
11 W ErneSt, mr. and Mrs. H. Havens
and baby, Detroit; .Mrs. Itobert Bate-
man; Mrs, W. G. 131ack, Mrs. J.,: B. Ives
and Mid Bertha 'D. Coiling, Belleville •
,Miss Catherine Campbell. and: 1Vliss
Doris Liddicoat, T.,ondon; Mr. and Mrs.
Leland:. Wannamaker,- -Napanee;'-',Mr:
and Mrs -Alfred. K. Murivay; Mrs. E.
Siller. and Qarol Sine'', Lakewood:
Ohio; Miss Lilian V Baker, Hamilton;
-Mrs...D. H. 8chwarz, Misse4, Gertrude
and Evelyn Schwarz, Grosse -Pointe,
Mich.; Itiegt.-;Col. and Nfrs. NV. :B.
Thomson, London; Mr. and Mrs, W.
J.. Mantosli, . Pert Huron; Dr. and
'Mrs.- E: J. Burrows, Guelph; Mrs.
Robert L Stack,..111r. and Mrs. Waller
Carson, and l!liss "Mary CirSon, De-
troit; Mr. and Mre. G. Prosser, „Gode-
- deli; . Richard ' J. Murway,' ,Clinten;
Lieut. and Mrs .1 Bollard and baby
and Lieut. and Mrs.' J. A. Warata,
.London; . Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Short,
Toronto; .R. N. Hilbert, Mr. K. C.
chatman.and Mr, R.. W. Luellie;
ton; • *.and Mrs. R. E.,* Maslan; De-
troit; Mr. and Mrs. James Cotten,
Forest.
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XAFEKING '
MAFEX1NG,- Aug. 129.-11,0% and Mrs.
Chas. Pearce of. Brantford, 'who spent
the -holidays with'. relatiVes . In 'this
district, *et to Exeter for a visit
before returning td.their home.
Roberta Helm ,of Zion spent a few
-days last week with her cousin, Lottie
Saunderg:. Te -in Ritchie, * 2ion
,visited over the eek end With Lottie.
Miss Flora,. Andrew oj Lucknew
Visited a couple of days With Mr,, and
Mrs. h. Andress
Miss TtaY'e Stothers of Arthur, vile,
Speiit the sununer on the ',farm, ,re-
tmlned home last 8ntu4ay. •
Mr. 44d Attt3.' thifield, Anderson and
ion Arthur, of Detroit, and Mr and
Mrs. Case AleAllister, of Chatham,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran
sfr and M`rs, eo. 'Tsvamley naIe
4 tp to Toronto over the. week -end.
Mrs.. :Bertram Curran .4teepinpanied
her husband WY Toronto and 'spent 'a
,ke'tv dayS With friends in the. CRY. ,
DUE 'DATES • -or -
RATION 001111014
omemmemsedmialmi*ImeriembleoloM,
Ration coupons now due ure: Pre-
serves tor to D28; batter 70 to 75;
tett.coffee-T30 te T89; sugar 14 t� 41;
canning .sugar Fl to.,F10.
' Teaspffee, coupons 14, to 29, El to
Ed in- ration book 3 etpire August 31.
Beginning Septehaber .1, only those tea,
coffee coupons. In ration' book 4, num-
bered T80 upwards, will be valid,
90DERICII
"GODERIOH. TOWNSHIP, Aug. 29.-
aad Mrs, Wm, Stevenson of Wind-
sorwere recent visitors with -Mr. and,
Mrs. Austin Pullei and Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Sowerby.
'Visitors with .jAfts: Harwood last
Week' were Mr. and Mrs-Etclon John.
rSiteh. onand :family', Mrs. Vollarid, sr,
and l3ruce Tolland,. all of Gode-
Mr. and Airs, ,l3rock*Orr and familY,
of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. q.nd
Mrs. J. W. Bell., , .
ISlastor'Melvin Rogie of Icile.visited
last_weeli with Mrl,and'Alis. Harvey
4.-• -• ,, .
- Miss Isabelle. Faller visited last
week at Nile witb-7-• MIAs :Madeline
Rogi.
'- AirK. Harwood and' Melville visited
On 8tunlay with Mr. 'and Mrs. Win.
Longmire, Goderich.
There will be service nt Union'
church ini Sunday, at 0.45 a.M.4 With
the pastor, 41l.ev. L. It Turner, . in
charge.* :, ' .
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. - UWE WATER POSTOPEICE
Dine Water is the name of a new 1
postotike that las been oPoilod 4n a
community of about one thousand
people a short distance south of Sarnia.
i
hos h
rendered. to ilesperatelY ,placed 'civilians
as well as troops. Sometimes the only
news the services obtain IS the copies
made of bulletins by the Red Shield
men and'clistributed.„Movies areshown
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BAND CONCERT IMBED
,ORILDREN RUNNING Awn
There- was again It ,larige-
for the band coneert en the:Square
Sunday' night last, , Bat4MOter'
Charles Wood* annoaueed „a varind
Program, Ilie, Vocsi' numbers bang *0*
companied Mrs. Icialt• Inter*
gperscd with 'the band nntaie were the
follOwing contributions: Vocal duel*
by ilietty,Kennedx. and "Oen- Water,
gUitar, duets, 100Ponald',. (Vett*
Mac") and Sam' Argyle; NQAtd $01010
Frances Brereton, and # reading,
3E4111. Dog,'' CompoSed and read by
Bandmaster' Woods.
The bandmaster hind repeatedly to„.
eeraplain of the disturbance cansekby',
young children, running arOUnd. the
bandstand. The polies 'might lend' a
'hand to keep the, youngiters'
,
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'barns Or any Old bitilding.
.vised writing rooms are set up; aniongst.
• ed spots. _Softball_
liedules--areinade-tor4a4m--
line& „Supervisor Williamfi erothg
to Normandy with troops and .chnp-
lain eonductect service in whichlarita
-numbers
Head Supervisor i4ymester cables
from “Supervisors Macbeth *et
'Winnipeg and Deadinan of Moneten,
have been appointed in full- chfirg0 Of
auxiliary services in divisional reit
CamPS, _RuPerxisar-Ted-Buroh4-POIon%.--
-,-,efif his ,been coninivided .by
-his brigadier for his.- sports programs,!'
Fine service has been given irf
Supervisors Agar and 'Brown visitthg
wounded troops alid serving shattered '
men back frorn the line. The Service
Club at Rorie is operated by the 'four
anxiliary organizations Jointly, Red.
sponsible for all mitering.'
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” • Seated on• his bed in the asylum, a
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lunatic *as .absorped reading
large, thick, book. Another inmate,
after *watching him :for a moment and
book, aid:S' . „
"-Well, do you find it interesting?? '
"Yes; indeed," said the other,
lacks action, but the tamilier of 'char-
acters it something astounding."
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• sET„F PoLISHINci rattail wAx AND PASTE . •
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, FLOOR' WAX _
every, FRIDAY- morning at 10.15 0
37 prizes awarded' each broadcast
Fronv, NX ingh4m
7 ---,ago- ON YOUR Di -AV •
,For sale -it all- drocery,and,Rardware,Stores=:.
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• PORT- ALBERT
PollT ALBERTAug. 29. -Mr. and
Mrs, ,Archie 'Granier and the latter's,
_
daughter, Miss Ahnie YoUng,- of De-
oft,hjve been visiting - for the past;
week at the tome of Mr. ..and Mrs..
Jas.. Young. • •
.
- Mrs. -J. Ir. Graham' -of-Godericii
visited MIS -week at the hie of her
Soh, Mr: Pesoy Graham.
, Mr . -and Mrs. Wm. Sahli ,and'fiunity,
Eileen and, Bobby, and. MissDorothy:
Wagner, all of Kitchener, -visited last
Sunday „at Mrs. Jas. McKenzie's.- .
The sympathy of the community is
extended te-.Iirs. George' Lane -and
family, 10th concession of .Ashfield, in
the death' of their Inisband.- and father
an Saturday last from .the.effeet
seiere-burns received when his barn
was destroyed by fire.
- -Services- in the..- United church...will.
corinnence on Sunday' at g o'clock. Rev.
H. J. Vickerson. -is returning from -a
month's vacation: .
--Mrs. -R. Reed is . spending this Week
„with.„her,sieTteicIfil:,
the 10th -concession of 'Ashfielif.
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• Yon !night be thi neat ,
victim' of fire -fire Apt. can
quickly destroy your home:
your, business, your properly,
yOur Isihole life's work. Let
Pilot Insurance accept the
and quick to: pay .,.
- any just clainu,The coat
very low: •
We write Pilot Ineuranca
to cover Selected risks in
• Automobile, Fire, Pfxsonal
-Property Mater, .Burglary,
Plate Clasp, Pub- '
lic Liability
and
general •
insurance.
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J. W. oolong -44g, 0.:6. mactowiN, Goiimucn
GORDON JEWELL, RJR. No. d, G',ODEIT7,27'r
C-TROLEAVEN AGENCY, DUNGANNON
RELIRESlONTING
PILOT 1 NSURANC E COMPANY
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