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Oillee--North t,Goderieh, Phone '?$0
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. "Vteterr &MPH> itet1V1tieffe-'4he Nile
Victory. League SponSOred a nieeegiful'
dance in the DungalMen parishhall on
-October:48, with =Wide supplied by
• the:Carruthers orehestra. The follew-
ing is a report on activities during
October: Proceeds from (lance; $80;
Christpias boxes; to boys, $60; Cal:0mi
of gun, $9a();°. balance .on tano,.81.
A conuneeity oda' evening will. be
held for all ineelberS, and;-friendS oi
• the Victory League in the Orange hall,
Nile, on November 3.
I.NSViiANi3i) SY'
cli.ILLOP MC101).6.1.1. Patel „0,-,
• tiURANCID 00.--Parni" and the -
fated -town property insnred.
011icers--president, W. R. Arch-
' Wald,' Setiforth; Vice -President,, Prank
: MtGregor, Clinton; Manager and
:,33eeretary-Treasuxer, M. A. Reid, Sea -
forth. - •
...,,Direptars---W. R. Archibald, .Sea.-
forth; Prank Ililetrie16-4-Clitilter;-Alex.
Broadtoot, • 1;eaforth; Chris.Leon-
hardt,. Rornholni; E. J. Trewartilas
. Clinton.; •J,phn L. Malone, Seaforth;
Alex, MeEwing,r. Blyth; Hugh "AleX-
ander, Walton; Geo."' Leitch; -Clinton.
•-Agente-ilohn' Pepper. Bruee-
R, P„. me..1Kercher, Dublin; 4.. F.
• Printer, Brodhagexi; George A.. Watt, •
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Polley -holders can make all pay-
- mentii and get "their cardS receipted at
the.ROyal Bank, Clinton ;.0alvin Cutt's
Grocery, Itt-.gston_Street, Goderich, Or
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• .5MPICAL
-1-1R; P. J. RFORSTER-, lYE, 111.4.1i4,
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-Lati. House Surgeofl New atori
Ophthalmic -and A.urat hospital, assist-
-, ant at MoOrelfeld !Eye "ilosPital and
'Golden' . Square Tbroat' hospital,
" London, England.
EYES TiliSTpw GLASSES
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• 53; Waterloo Street IC?"' Stratford.
Telephone, 267. • ,
Next visit Belford Hotel, Goderich,
Wednesday, November 22nd, at 2 pan,
till 4.30 p.m.
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MORON COUN7r$ FOREMOST 'WEEKLY
GODERICA ONTARIO, rrauRsDAY, OCTOUL 26th, 1944
own Electors to.
ote on Plebiscite I
couma .3.4ornaid .1b.pre Are
Appeals '
This rear -
'Members of /he ',Tem)." at
heir regular Meeting on. Pr/44Y, night
took 11 little time to conshler the double
,plebiscite intended to be held on muni,
cipal polling (lay. The Clerk in reply
to enquiries had, opinions -trete two
different wittrters as to. who...0110111d
:DO 'DATES07
R4TIOlf 00:070)13,
AP:00e now Yalid are butter 78- to
83, sugar 14 to 45, PfeserVes' 1)1 to 1)32,,
Ali canning sugar coupees P3, to F313
are new %06(1, *TheY. Will expire
,Deceraber 31, ,flutter 001)1)011518 to 81
expire 'October 31. ,
ing, of the Ontario. Mayors' AeSociatlenV
at Toronto last week„ which he e
*tended. --There etas Pod represent:,
ation frem all.parts of the Province,
The "meraberShip 'of the Association is
to be'broadened to leelude reeves as
well as --mayors, ,,ses- -that munictillalide4
that, have no inay,or' may be repre-
sented. One of the resolutions a,dented
asked, fOr the enactment of legislation
to tax pp,blie utilities and Crown landfl
in the Province: Another resolution
called Upon' the GeVerninent to indicate:
what measure of assistance isto be
giveti to municipalities their post-
war. reconstruction projects, , •
-Conn. :Buffet proposed the erection
f9-a---eovering,--over' the '-meeket.:.sealegt-
platform- asu protection from the
weather. The matter was referred to
the market committee: During the
discussionCoue. nuckin'S offered the
.opinion, in whielf,- Cowl, Bntler, con-,
.gurred,, that the scales should be re -
"moved from the vicinity- ertile"Pubite
Library.. „ ,,, •
' Assessment Appeals
°."11fembers expressed their pleasure
wheil informed by the_Clerk that there
.are no assessment appeals this year.
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vote. en the questions- to e submitted
One; authority. ;held that only those
entitled to vote on Money .bylaws
should have a Vote in the. p1ebiscit.
The ether, opinion was that, • as fbe
Council was not spin:aiding' a money
bylaw or ereatinVauy-oblig,,attee, but
Was simply& seeking an' expreseieu of
opinion, it would be proper to allow all
eleetora a vote. ,
The CouneLl accepted the latter view.
Aceordinkly,--every---voter,-will
opportunity of casting a, ballot for or
.against the " .propositioris being sub -
mated: (1) The inauguration of
naunielpalgarbage collection system;
(2) the, construction' -of a' road to the
north side_of the. harbor, '
• Vete Involves No Obligation'
The Council wishes it- -distinctly.
understood that the plebiseite'riali
place no obligation uppir the Town.,
if as a result of 'the yote it is decided
to go ahead with either or ,both of the
LIVER PILLS"
KIDNEY-
..-__Trojeets„.° a money .bylaw will have to ...Ne.bodi.„9„9_"' uld rememberthhad
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-STiljnirffea-fairtheillsii-tbvarlit the 'been the CLIC before.
PrOpertY-owners. '
HAROLL4 tlACKSON**
Household
• sales._ 'Licensed fn ,kluron_ and Verth
'Counties. 2- Prices reagonable4,-f„satis-
faetion guaranteed- ,-For •informatimr
-etg,.,--writg•or phone- (colleet)--EfikR0L-D
jACISON, R.R. 4, Seaforth, or -phone.
661-14, • Seafortb, . or • phone,' 867,
Goderiell. • - -13t2
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CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUGLESS
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Goderich, Phone 341
011ie& hours -40 to 12. 2.to 5
and 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, PridaY and
• Satu.rday. '
- 10 to 12, Et,M. only on Wednesday,
Monday and Thursday at Mitchell.. ;
Mineral ..fume baths 'by 'appointment
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N. ATKINSON ,
.51 South $it .
klegbitered under DrfigleeS Praetitioneril
Act' for the province of Ontario.
. Pill/tab NOTICE...
. T. S. c.A.R51AN,:1M,"14,; P,A.G.0,,
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• Member Ontario Music Teachers'
Association, 'Pupils prepared 'dor any
eausic..exam. Residence Mr J.Craig's,'
qeorge'S Oreseent-.-- • -•
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• Stratford-Goderich Coach Line
•tt BUS TIME TABLE -- '-
!caving Goderich at 8.10 a.m.
.12.25 p.in. and. _5.05' pm.
Direct connections to all points '
for further information phone
British. or Bedford Hotels or :Head
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INSURANT*
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REAL, • ;ESTATE
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PHONE 24 GODIERICII„
onald B. Blue
E*PiRtENCED -AUCTIONEER
- Licensed for Counties of Huron
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and Bruce
. ADDRESS: Iiincirdine; R.R. 1
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Goderich, Ont. •: .. •
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Fire, Accident and Moior:"C;i•
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' 'WEST •STREET
PHONE 230 • 4i0DERICII
• Note was taken of the point' raised
in the editorial columns of 'The -Signal-
Star .lak week, that an estimate of
the cost of .the proposed road would
help.Ithe voters in forming* an opinion;
but the Council evidently considered
that it wa.S. net at the present time ,in
a 'position- to* make an estimate. A
large 'vote in favor of the proposal, it
was -felt, would- have some . weight
with Ottawa; " whose asSiefanee in the
projectwould, be expeeted"....... •
Ontario :Maiert1;.- Convention
Mayor 'Turner reported on the meet
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mosssisisseirma!aissassimosist •
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Real Estate and Inaraned
(4.ce- and Residence.: .
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Phone
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110,R SAL. ,.&-:-Houses, of all kinds,
-Choice building.lots, business pro-
perty and severa1 good farm
Let me show yon some real -
bargains. .Buy nove.
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STATE4ARM MUTUAL
AUTOlVtOtilLB INSURANCE
Cheap Rates, Winter Storage
•Aiso Agent . for Manufacturerie
Life Insurance
. W. C. Pettman
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RM. 6, Cioderieh. Phone 6r8,.
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Novit-.1.6reerge-iftift. with an amazing east in "Follow the 'Boys."
MON. -1(!ifES'. & WED. TWO litii.VORIOS.
Cary Grant -Janet litlair-jatoes Gleason and 'Ted Donaldson
Whether or not you believe in Santa PlauS this picture 18
'.guaranteed to make, your life gaYer. • ,
'ONCE ,,UPON. A LIFETIME
:Jimmy Lydon -Janet Mai; and Sidney Smith
Get the popular Aldrich • Family into .4 uew ,.riotoos Mese
Aldtich. flays ',Cupid"
TIIUL 16110. , and sky.
"IT'llAPPENEp. TOMORROW"
powen-Liokt barnen-Atek °Ohio and Edgar* Itemody
telling -11Vat3 ()lair's 'appeatiug story of asPiring yoritli• and 'their
happy ,habit of miaking dreams .conie. true, .
1Viathieet 'Wednesdays, Saturdays $aul holidays st 2.80
Com1ng-40n Rae 1,00The Bridgt of an Luis...1104"
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'Chief of Police Ross reported his
findng
findings on weighiloads of coal from
September 23rd to October 17th;
• TOWL1 Company
Seale ',,Weight
Dean; Coal Co .3940 3940 lbe.
Saults Coal Co. ..„....2040 lb. 27'20 ..1b.
Seabrook Coal C. :4649 -lb. ,4700 lb,
Mustard Coal Co. •.1850' 1810 lb.
C. Lee , 2060 lb..- 2040 lb.
Applications for' 'building permits
were *from "A, Thopas ,for ione-Story
frame • dvirelling on _Regent street BOY
Mantosh, fOr•cement foundation under
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dwelling ." and_ minor ,repairs,_ Wolfe_
street; HarryHarpergarage,_ St.
Patrick's street; Wm Morrish, re -
shingling house, Elizabeth street.. °
.A -letter from the secretary of the
.-W.C.T.U. was' .to the, effect that , that
body 'was- prepared to:meet with °thee,
trustees of MacKay 'Hall to arrive at
something definite with regard to the.
use of the hail_ This was referred to
the finance committee, . •
D.R.M.. Co. Sells Old Buildings • -
In a letter frem-W. C. Aitfidge, pret
sideut of the Doirsinion Road Machin-
ery Co., enclosing ' a cheque for taxes
on the balance of the Company's pro,
perty at the old plait on St David's
street -it was stated:that one ofthe,,
buildingi had been-,-soldje-Ielni--Tinder
and the- large'cement building *ith the
vacant lot to Willie& J. Aline.
A request -from-theLizeis • Club. for
. permission to effect repairs to the base-,
ball clianiond.at Agricultural.Park was,
referred to the publicworks and parks
colninittees jointly;: The Council had
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already toted $25 towards this.
An account tor $536.90 -from R. W.
Code, 0.L.S., for services and'expenses
from May to Octeber, was sent to the
cemetery and park S committee. '
- ,The •tender of Kelly Ritchie , for
painting at the* armories,' at $55, was
aCcepted, • '
The .sum of, $100 was •voted to the
overseas parcels connnittee.
• :-' Lease of Rink -,Renewed • -
The, worko. committee- recom-
mended %Unit E. R..Weeton's lease of
the skating ...rink be renewed for one
"year on ,the same terra's as before, and,
that- ItIrS.- IX C.- Brindley's offer, of $25
for lot 398, Britannia road,' be aecepte(f.
The fire committa recommended
tilat HP-Ys,,K,,e,a0 ftsbzisekthat
the property complained- of by his
clients had been inspected and it was
found that the building requirements
were being ebseryecl. • .
B-ryIa'We \Nos ; 23, 24 and -25 were -put
through, No. 23 appoints Keith S.
Hopkinson a public 'utilities' commis-
sioner _for the _balance. of the year 1944,
-No. 24 authorizes .the sale a lot ot
Cedar street, and lot 9, 'Huron road, to
-Ira, B. ,Oke for $25... „No. 25' appoints
Willie.= • J. A. Beck night constabIe.
"The, meeting, at which all membere
'sgete pfesent,-was: djou
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fi wit ,. t show, m Which 'wet every pobt ar proJec , 4
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044; Was. Ow_ TWA A -etie to a, presett —tor- -heal bet
. , u ,z pony. Incidentally, tot one pleee of the Janior gradei!, and A in04,01-A eh�o
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f th S1II v school equipment was dAlleia. , , to be built with "gymnasium and audio,
reelZ.jetattiloT, wOh4oswninaatit() °thietil:reteirtetture tpollilitlliftleri "Ito ;""intoimilsegraror? , "4mo:144
in London, where Mr. Silverwood ha.F.CuelwitieS Ankt adult edueSaon. '
donatell. $15,000 to. equle another play.d' ' At the ('1(I4$ 4f the "reheareer' the
Topic Presented in, Alrit.
Nolt,b,ers of Victor*
Oeine7430.001 Olub
Xliere .NYas, ipleudiel attendance .at
the „Meeting of -Victeria lAinne" and,
School Olub on :Thursday, October 10tIt,
when the topie "'Tile Lighted Sellool-
house" waspresented,in 'neve], and,
interesting mauner. -
„A -Skit entitled., "What Next? or th
Tribnlatious',,of Program,Conlinittee,"
illuStrated the difficulties, that are met
wite trying te Plan. meetings that
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-groundmith baseball • ammds, fennie 'light -Wee tufted. VI4 In thi4 sehoolhou."
courts, basket* ball and' volley bait 4 'und"-the hope Was expreesed that the0,191kromlug- pool • and, °tiler tquippeuttvision, might 'soon heeente a reality.
Ter -worthwhile reereatien,,,•. taking Part in the 810$ We -re
neva was some Nviottii thinking Mrs, RA Ninisou, litlise -L. IlObinaent Mr
about g. new Sehool le Goderich as (eentiinie.(1 on Page 6)
will be of interest to All'Ibe members;,
• The scOnd aet'Showed the committee
14.41 final rehearsal, having,,decided to
take charge of a meeting themselves,
with .titetopic "The Lighteel School-
heuse;" •A. model' of a village was
,shown,
with„lighlaiin,fill the buildings
exceptthe schoolhouse.
There was-sonle discussion about the
possibility of schools . being used for
activities outside of school:bours. :An,
example Was given of a- city, in Alberta
where the project was tried. At the
beginning '; 250 :persons .7 -became inter.
ested,„ but when the idea became knOvyn
050 registered, and completed a sue.
cessful coUrse. • in .1043-44,..: -British
Columbia 'is taking up the idea, and.
in Nova Scotia the motto of the lighted
schoolhouse was ',Adopted' for a con:-
y•,-erition. Menlo; Se the idea Is Spreading.
The story of _a "'School. for fun" (or
summer vacation school) was told, 'and
it vas extremely ,-,interesting, _showing
What could be done by a group Of 'Inter-
ested-pebple'.', The 'school lasted for six
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weeks, ,--and thirty-four 'parent's gave
Voluntary serviee_onp or two afternoons
per week.„ The" Subjects, were'. nature ,
study, hozne nursing, sewing,. dancing,
shopWork„. • dramatics, "'boys' band,
rhythm band, teen's, 'swimming,' hard
and "soft ball and other 'athletic aet-iy-
ities..J fund of ibc)f) Ni-rus contributed
'interested citizens to finance the:
project.- Itaigned.-_,mit e" ---great
,sucCeSs,, and Was :brought to a, close
WIN A VICTORY BOND/
The Ontario ,Lkherall' News
lists 83 reasons for voting
- Liberal. Select 10 ,andinarlt
in 'order of popularity.
'Nearest correct; answer
Wine $100 Bond.
A�$. ray enter contest,
It' whether a oubscriber or
not7nothingto bu, noth.
ing to 'sell, nothing' ti
Write. COPY Of paper with
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Had Another Bad Night?
Couldn'tirou Get Any Rid?
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TO those 'who, testi, nightatter night, on sleepless' •
. beds. • To those"ivhO sleep in,"a kind Of a way, but
whose test is broken by bad dreams and nightmare
To those who wake up in theaniornmg as tired as When
they Went to bed, we offer in .Milburtes.Realth, and
Nerve Pills a tome'reinedy to help soothe' and strengthen the nerves.
• . WW1 this is, done there iliould be no more restless nights due to bad
dreains and 'ilig,htmarea..
Price 50c a box, 65 pills, at all drug counters.
Look for our registered trade mark a "Red Heart" on -the package.
, The, T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toroiltd,-Ont..
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Surprisingly fast;.,.a few drops of •
Va.tro.noi pp each nostril help
"open, the nasal passages -make
breathing easier-whou Your 'load
fills up with stuffy transient con- ,
gestion. ''Enjoy the grand relief it.
britigsl Va.tro-nol gives quick re-
lief, too, from sAbilibt, *ffltst•ZY:
dis-
tress of head colds Try itl ly
like it Follow directions in fokkr.
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.CANADA'S ..VETE'RANS,,
ei*YeitiOiteS
The .third hi a series. of adveitisements• to inforntibi People
" of Canada of plana to re-establish men and women of the
armed forces. , To get ft41 details,, save and .read .every
advertisement. " •
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sInplannhil Canada's reestablinent prpgratn; its ' framers..
. 'worked with One Priiicipit idea in mind. .Thks wo t.,,r...t. dr,
.,only answer to the 'problem of pernatient ,re:estabbstunent-
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is . a- job, 'and- that the .surest it. to 'get an4 b:ota. :ch., jo-b
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`tilliCATIONAL TRAINING .'7 . .
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.-,Evry ex -service' man or Worain.Who Will be assistediri re-eitablislimeilt try-
tra.ining is eligible to have:it. There ig provision..fOr.paying fees for all courses*
an ;in additiofl, the ex-perviie an or wpinan may tecciTe mainte..nance
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'grants ,.ip to: ---...---.
'clitt of servi1';'''' t:::Iniaiim.lar:;04:le* Iv '
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-$60 monthly if -single; . itj,,,:'.. 4, ' . • _
$80 monthly for .a, man and his w e, tagether with children's allowances. .
Thii training available for the pe
yar,* but can,- be _extended beyond that period, if necessary,_an
is .more than one year, • , ,
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-,...-6,f-riisiia,igapinlacib,leatc iiriall Atilpogr ta4rnittei,afetz,uaririiVreraajidt,y?.witFin.,
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ild therel5a, -rtel°innathins:
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tenance allowances up to: * -' ..,•.....„
,. *$80 monthly- for a Man.. and his wife, togethei witb,. allowances for
$6C1 Monthly for a single man ; ..
dependent children. -
1% hese allowances will be continued 'on a month for Month basis of the time
in; the services,: providing all examinatiims are passed. Outstanding students
may have assistance continued to.cortipletion of the course. - ,,
SOCIAL SiCiIIIITY MEASURES •\.
:Under the re-establishment program- Canada's Veterans who, Within ill
. months of discharge froM, the services, become ill, or Unemployed may. draw I,
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mainteorke allowanceEc•up WI $50 if Single and $70 for 0, Mari and his 'Wife', •
together with children's allOWariees. The otit-ofiworlt bPiefittare for those.
* fit and able to work, but for whiiin dike is no wOrVinimediately available. '
,In the 'case of setiOus illness there is free._ treatra5ievancl, 'hospitalization for;
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any condition in; the year following 'discharge, . . - . . .
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As a-ffurther.security.- raeasue,.every veteratiwho enters insurable einploy,
menti , is ,entitled, aftet .45 Week's in that ernploYix.terit, to Unemployment, ,
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. iriSurance credit asthough the whole'period in the serviCes.sinCe Iuly 1,.1941,
haa, been spent,in the insurable einployment.., ' ,e
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