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.AUBUIIN, Dee. 5 -Mr. Geerge
Beadle and lkIrs. Erneet VatterSon have
returned after a visit With friendS'An,
I)etroit.
,Dr. B. 0. Weir and. Miss joeep4hae
We attended the•fUneral. of a relative
iu StratliroY :last WedneSclay.'
The Deeetaher meeting of the Wte,
meres Institute will be laeld in, the
VeresterS' Hall on TuesdaY,' P.eeeraber
12tii. 'The topic willhe given by Rev'.
Harold S»ali The yell call—exchange
Of Christraaa gifta liOstesses--Misa
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Mrs. Herb Mogridge •and.
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flERXCII SI NAL -STAR
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Weddings
Goderich, Sarah Mrs. Wil$ -On Q nyvviows.RougyrsoN
Nile), David of Goderich, Ellen Jane saturaSaturday,December ,;211,a,at tlie
Ofro„ John McPhee of Auburn),
home Of the.) bride's. sister`,...Mrs..Dori-
liara Arlburn, Mies Martha Meilwein .
of 'Nile, 1!,tarY (not, Telm of aid Croft, in 1:0010104, the marTiage was;
Goderich). Net many,. families can sayisolenmized' of Ruth. Margaret Robert,-
'they have twin brethers. twlik.son„ and 411,4Well 0. •EdwardS
sisters, but :themembers Of Obi /amity
of. London. 'The bride,, giVen in 'mar -
°tilt heg4use" U/13" 1°h4 McPhee au4 riage by her fattier, Mr. 0; M. Robert.
Was, Martha 3/10Ilwain are twine, $011, OtGo4eriett, was attended by Mfeti
1904. Wm. ..was Married :to
Doris Wilson, while the greonas.
AnnieX3'9ger"% 4/ai/gbter 43f It°bt' 4* -1 'Man. wee Mi. Milton Fairbairn Of
Mar', It'°gerSQ* of. rA137 '8Qu.)4(1,;' °lit' Toronto. The eereMony was performed
'VW lived the'lgenwain n°111•estel14..,, bY,Dr. 0. V. McLean cot Dundee 'Centre,
iintn thirteen z"ears theo.tunited.ehlireli, in the presence of iiii
MiltiGilirr--0,41141017VAIN
- Pink and white ehrybantheMuniy,
white tandles and evergr,cene made the
pretty .setting for a wedding of much
hiterest in Union United. ehurelt, Gode-,
rith Townsidp, 'at O'clOck Saturday'
'afternoon,- December Ithen,_11ary
Bather, only daughter of Mr. and urs.
,George Mcilvvain, GOderieh',townehip,
became the•hride of,john•Franklin, son
of Mr. and Mr. James Wyiglit, Kippen.
Given in marriage by 'her father,tile
bride, was charming in .4 ileOr-length
gown of'White triple. sheer over taffeta
fashioned With sweetheart neelcilne.
, Sadie Carter,
„ Mrs.' Geo. Bean.. ITilt„ „the, Methhers 1Plyea tothoacrol.,T1:0"331' Ive!lisTruliktil= T4eale,,,41 mediate- ' relatlYes. ' The br,We wa„4 aided bodice -band' full .skirt, ' Her linger-'
pleise notice this MeetirLg 'ia tone -Week eharge of , . ; tb 1 dre,Seed in tnrquoise vrepe, with Mate41 tip veil was held 0,..- plate by a heart*
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phone SysteM: , Seven, years ago. ey b3 ,b 44 b . •
earlier?
C
g ea r.esa d the rulesmai in
DEle*m ogt.41kvp- and„,:tWo • years ago ,, shaped aio. string of pearls...wfte
Streeter preached his .fareviell. serhion tne bride' h
et Only- ornaraent' and she 'carried a
bl4t - aub0,4•7 evebing, ib, , ot. s mark's. bad one daughter; Wile resslea With wi:rebaat agreit ta 4-' itvriltrlitE- '-41 164.178-qIiire''115-444- 0 Fe -le" -----Er' tertean, Beauty
Anglican _church, e:A.- duet,. -'egmtutitai, , her - father, 1 Mr. 1Velilwain is a *mem. tvili iir,„„rne, of)rir tt" TI:1° Ys3ung emPlQ roses. .' The matron of . bon4r; Mts..
Isle of Somewhere,”,,.WAS sung by Mrs, ber of 'Knox United chureli and 'a "'''''' ""'"?'"---r, ''''''' ''Pme 11,1 LcIr4°114 ' Everett ' McIlwain, 'in: tuimeeiSe bine,
Andrew Kirkeonnell and MiSS•11.1rIelia. IfieMber of the L.O.L. 'David . Me- • Stlitthigo:-TiiolvwsoN • crepe and short veil caught with raatch-
Mellwain. Mr. Streeter exPressed hle I.1w4111' and Ills ' wife, ' 444.le 't tallOtt,i , . ' in 40'Wers carried it,...kliSeade bougiiet
appreciation of the kindness and co- daughter of the' late grk And. Mrs. A- quiet but pretty. wedding .took of Briarcliffe roses. 'Tile groom .wap
operation shown, hire, during his- three Tb,os,„ Elliott, were married 'Septeniber place ,in -St, Andrew's *United Church, attended .by Mr. Robert Archibald, of
Years as'recter. •Xi. and Mrs. Streethr
' Egraendville, and. -Rev.. Lawrence lit:
, Turner,- .of ,..Ctederleh, performed the
the Church of the EPiplaanir at Louden. eeremony. ,The Bridal: Chorna from
'leave this week' for _their new parish,
LadieS' Guild,rr,The Ladies' Guild, et "Lehengrin" •waS, i?layed by Mise
St,
Mark's AngliCan church held. their
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26th, 180•4 and last Septeraber tele- Dayfield, on Saturday, November 18th,
brated ,their' golden wedding-annivers- 1..2 o' -clock noon, 'when .tIelen,' only
ary. They have two children, , Earl daughter' of .Mr. and Mrs. Kred.:Thomp-'
of GOderich and (Mrs, 0110 -up,, seri, pf the. 13ayfield Ooderich
Wan), ef , Oakland, Cal.,. also two township, 'was, united marriage to
grandchildren, . one of whom, .Sgt. Jas. Grant, son of Mr. *and Mrs. Jae. R.
1Vialwain, recently returned home from Stirling, also of Gotlericla township.
overseas: They ,arelaleral?ers of Knox Rev. A. S. eolvvell officiated. The
Presbyterian, church, GOderich, On
Virednesday Miss A.inella MeIlWainlgave
a fowl dinner in honor of her father
and uncle. Araong those. present were
Mrs. McPhee, Miss Martha McIlwain,
Mrs. 'Wilson, Mrs. Robt., Mcllwain and
Andrewf WU:wain: Owing to
ill-
ness Mrs, John Tiffin was unable to
be _present.
'1Vieetinglt-The " W.M.S. .of
Knox United church held/ their Christ-,
,masqueetintimthe church on Tuesday
afternoon, with -11!Ir4. Wm. Craig in
chaTge, The Christmas progr
„MissionAry Menthly. was .earried. out.
The basement& was prettily decorated
,with baskets of 'flowers and candies
in silver holders. The ftrst can'dle was
lighted by. Mrs.-, Snell. for.. "Friendship
for the ,Jews of • Canada, the race lute
Which' Christ was born." The second
candle, lighted by Miss ,Mae Ferguson;
WAS the candle of qFriexidship for the
Freneh-Canadien.s, ‘vho worship with
us In, the Cathelid, the 'Universal
Church. of Jesus Christ!' The third
was lighted• by Mts. Bert dreig-=,-the
`Friendship • 'for the •ne*-.
owners of Catholic' .faith froin Buiope,.
who have come to make their home in
•Canada, •bringing - with theM a rich
Christianheritage!' • Forirth- .was Mrs.
Chas., Straughen; -who- said, - "i.,• light
the- Candle . of friendship for - -the
descendants of - the German, Seandin- bering twenty-five, were served dinner
avian, end' .British 'settlers, who at the "Little Inn!' The bride's table.
planted,the Protestant Churches in this was centred with a four -tiered wed -
lend of ours, praying that we. may de ding cake. WS. Thompson received
our part to bring to our land the. reign in a, two-piece dress of navy blin. with
of that love WhicA came (Town at hlack accessorie,s, and wore a eofslige
Christmas." The fifth member; Mrs. of .pink carnations. Mrs. Stirling re -
E, Patterson, wild : "I light the cendle; calved in-- a tweAdece dress of navy
of friendship for all those who. have, blue alsar with navy accessories, arid
cquie.to Canada frem SfriCa and Asia, .her corsage Was of pink carhations.
praying that in this land all may come AtaMediately after the „dinner, -,tbe,
bkide and groofn• left on a honeymoon
trip .t6' points east f the bride travelling
in a two-piece dress of queen's blue
trimmed 'with lace, a'black needlepoint
boucle' coat with black aceessories. She
Margaret Mason, Who also played.
monthly Meeting in the Orange Hall on' .111endelesolin's. Wedding •Marela ae the.
Wedneadayi-eireubig. . The president, rebessional. During the signing Of the
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' Mrs, Alvidtetherland; Presided. After register Mr. Dave Davidson, 'Goclerich,
-the_openhig,hymn prayers Were offered sang "Because'. The ushers were Mr.
by Miss lYlargaret Nesbit; The Scrip-
ture was read by MiS. Letherland, A
trio was .rendered by Marion Taylor,
i Laura and June Letherland; a, reading
I was given by llfra.-Wilmer. Nicholson,
LAtal• Mrs, Gordon Taylor favored with
a solo. The Aopie "The Childhoed of
.1 ;Testis" . was given hy Mrs. 'S. II. John: -
1 ston. A, reading was givem, by Laura
1 Letherland and Mrs.:Alf. Nesbi ave a
1 aper .on the work .gfthe Sisters -of -
St. Margaret; ',,Bracebtfilge. Tit- trea:s-
ttiter, Mrs. Thos. Haggitt, ‘gctve the. re -;-
port for. the year, Which showed that
' $157,98 had been raiSed arid the -ex.;
penditure4 was $109,20, leaving a bal-
anee of $4.8.69. • The, roll eau was re-
sponded to by each menaber .giVing a
,, h g c Reefed 4
ehureh was beautifully decorated :with
ha*ets of large white •;.'mums. and, Maurice MeIlwain„.brother of the bride,.
pompoms and hemlock sprigs. The and Mt, -ja-tae'S Mustard, -KIPPe1V-After
guests' pews were'. tied ',with- -large' the cerenaony a reception was held at
bows of white tulle -With streamers, the home of the bride's parents; 3143.
The. wedding music was Oared by Mrs. Men:Wain receiving in a tnrquoise-trim.
med dress of black crepe with corsage
Oliver ,Welsk. of Clinton. During the
sigaing of the register Mr, O. Welsh mcf.figthede joosfesthaendbrvidioelgertos.0m11,1rasistWstreidgl?ita;
played "Always" :on the violin; with
accompaninient by Mrs. Welsh. The a eixess of royal blue crepe with cor-
bride, given in marriage by her father. bsaugffeetsfupppeinrksvarsesSe4vAqt.404rtibooluetts.n.gtA7
Idoked, .lovely in her gown .of whxitc
chiffon over silk taffeta -fashioned with guests'. by Mrs. Albert Shirray, Mrs.
an embroidered sweetheart neckline Thomas SowerbY, Mrd, Dave Davidson,'
and -shirred bodice, and.a. long Nit skirt MI, Dorothy Dougairanif Miss Bernice
ending in -a _Shert train.. She alse wore 137.keohdndsintegt 9, afkreienedasukoefa. by white
whilrilitte5a-Tpehres
a full-length veR of embroidered silk
illusion Wliteli swept into a longer fraln and pink chrysanthemums centred the
bride's table in the hiving-rooM, Which
than her gown. .Her,• flowers. were ap
arm bouquet, of iflaik roses and bop- was effeetively d.ecorated with pink
Wright Teit.3by Motor
vnrdia tleHderWithhrildoensgmaittreid,ammerrsa. ofripairn; anliixw.hainted .ramurnas.s.w
for,. hone,yinooia trip to Detroit, Flifit
Worsell of Gedericlf; were, a pink silk
taffeta. gown fashioned siniilarly to. and ether points in Michigan, the bride
that Of the bride. 'Het headdress was 'travelling in a miSt blue °coat with
of shirred silk illusion in shoulder brown tuxedo -styled fur trim, and
length and.'she Carried a cascade bee.. matching feather Mt; black accessories
and corsagcof red roses, - -
gtiet at. white 5,111,1111S ' tied with
Mr. Jack Prior to • the Vedding the bride, was
streanaers of white tulle.
the guest of, honor at a shower given by
Stirling. .of Mimiee; brother , of the
Mrs. pave Davidson. AS a climeiC7
groom, acted. as .proornsina.n, and the
pleasant 'evening end •dainty lunch
uShe.ts •wore Frank Thompson - and ".
Douglas Stirling,- brothers. of,the bride the bride -elect was . called before a
alio: groom, . _ • bnekground Of ',pink streaniers and,
After the ceremony, the -guests, num- Weddhig; bells to cut a three -tiered
crepe paper' Wedding_teake ,surrounded
with pink 'mums and candles. pis-
eloWd"wag lifiage. set of chfifa and:
cards expreSsing the good wishes a
the friends gather -ea -to honor her.
The bride• -•elect was also presented with
a coffee tablk, and cOffee-maker when,
about forty neisAbors gathered at the
home of Mr. 'and Mrs. G.- Harwood.
After ti,n wddress read' by-- Mrs. H.
Fuller a.s Mts. McClure and Mr.
James : YO -ung' presente,d- the gifts, the
bride-to-be replied feelingly, and' lunch
was served by the ladies. On Tues-
day evening -Mrs. MeIlwain was hostess
,to a few friends at a slelightful tea to
fal;bred with a duet. Readings were.
given by :Miss. Aide Terghson; Mrs. arSo donned a' silyer-fOx cape, the gift disPlaY her, daughtey's trouSseau. •
Craig and Mrs. Straugham. Mrs. Craig ef the krOoni., _end --Wore a shoulder
Closed the eetin with praYer. • Mrs.. -corsage of pink. cernationS, On lietr COUNTY COUNCILtORS •
"white gift. T were ,c,
a decorated basket, by Marion Taylor
Juar June Letherloani. A' letter of
3tiaanks was ,read. 'limn Miss Mary As-
quith for flowers and cards ,.received,
Lduring bar illness. A Christmas greet.,
ting was read:from Miss M Small of
Toronto. The meeting closed . with
prayer. Rev, P. 15.• -Streeter .presided
_for the election of officers, which
stilted as follows: Ronorary president,
Mrs : Gorden Taylor ;. president, Mrs.
- iv vv Alfred Nesbit ',Ate -President, - -Mrs. t.
- • S. • Johnstat ; se-Cretary,' Sirs, Andrew
Kirkeontiell,; treasurer, 'Thos.
Ilaggitt ; prograna Convener, 'Miss
1 Laura Phillips. Rev. P. H. and Mrs.
Streeter and Jean were called to the
front and an address was read by Mrs.
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MAFEKING, Dec. 5.—Mr. and Mrs.
C'. 3Ialla.m 'and family made .,,a short
visit to his parents in . Auburn on
Letherland, 'exPressing regket- that the
family was about to leave. Ms parish
and egtending good •Wishes for. 'them
in their new, parish of the Chnrch of
the Epiphany, London. A._ set .Of dishes
in an attractively decorated basket was
. Sunday. presented to them by Mrs. Alf. Nesbit.
, Mr. and 111%-.-, Rich. kilpatrick have Mr. and 3,(irs. Streeter ,expresaed ap-
the sympathy of the community in the predation of the gift. •Refreshments
loss eyf an infant daughter in Toronto were. served. , •
ivit Thursday. Richard returned. h_oine Twins Celebrate -Eightieth tkirthday.
On Tuesday mght. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Curran and Dickie,
uf St. Helens,' Spent' a 'couple of days
last. week with Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Anderson. - • '
' Howo.rd Blake went to 'Lori -den today.
to -begin 'military -training. '•
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Alan
and.,lifurraY, of Belgrave,'spent Sunday
-with., Mr. and Mrs...Nan:nen Shackleton.
PereGfazier spent the Week.end
friend's' in Guelph.'and Galt.' .
Freedom after all .ineens' freedom
—On Tuesday, December, 5th, .Nrilham
j. MeIlWitin of Auburn' and ,his twin
brother, David:McIlwain*-Of 7 doderieh,
marked their eightieth birthday. They'
are sons Of the late- David--Meilwatn,
with Wfts born Ireland, and the late
Jane Johnston. They were born in
West. Wawanoah• near Nile, on the..
farm where Mr. and-Mrs:Keith Feagen
now reside. The 1V1eIlwain twins spent
their -boyhood In.West WaNvanesh and
attended school in S.S. No.' 1, :West
Wirwanosh, one' of the teachers being
H. Brown: The .11•101.wain fami/L
I r.•
to) help others not jult to help Yam. Consisted of thirteen members, seven of
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whartvlare"-Irring. They' are -Andrew
orpouromamemospor
A TS' FILO
FOR DIST*.ctivE 'FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS •
Fresh Roses always in Stock " , •
Phone 8604 at all hours. IvihArtin S. Stewart The Square
• "In Flowers it has been ,Stewart's since 1863"
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WILL SOON'.
BE HERE I
Yea Thereset. SHORT/10
Quite a shortage of bottles and
ccifitaitters;- Iteturnyour empties
now!e• before :the busy boil -
day season is Upon you. Take
,
them i6your nearest- *ewers'
Retail Store, so .,' tbey' can. be
used again and again
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don't forget! You're
money in pocketwhenyou
tomtit emptial
T e
Brewing Industry
(Ontario)
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preciate
honering' Ito With tau,
tie4 t4 INA and With to *ay
"InWit YOU"
oone
'My.;incere th,anis, eldended:to be late
A0ilerich..tOr deo, Ine is ROM IV' ac_01FtlatiOn tor 1
aliOr
-. TO TELE ELECTORS OF tiODE4'40#:
, „.
1- acknowledge, with sincere th.s..,nics,, your support on
election day and trust 1945 will be a prOsper:pus year for
the Town,
,meloleiumem.611111101111,
to' know' and adore the Christ-ehild.
During the Program a solo,w&S. rend-
ered hy Mrs, Thos. Jardin, and Mrs.
.Geo. Million and Mrs. J. J., Robertson
a 'Snell took .charge f'br the' business return Mr. and Mrs Stirling will reside ELECTED. FOR, 1945
period. It WaS "deOded to send boxes on the groom's farm en the Gth con- . •
to the sick qnd shut-ins. The .cora.- eession„"-Gederich township. . Twelve of • Mum's twenty four
inittee to look, after thee is Mrs. Snell', Municipalities have elected .their.repre-
Mrs. draig and Miq, Margaret .sentatives the •.Colinty Obinicil Of
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Kin. -A -Christmas gre.eting was.rea,,d mittee; Mrs. J. Irwin,. Mrs..Mogridge; 1945, as follows:
from Miss Small of Toronto and a Supply, committee, MrS. Arthur; Mrs. -Ashfield—Gilbert Frayne.
"thank you" was reed 'trete Mrs. Ken- H. 'Wagner, „Mrs. Clark, Mrs. W. . Colbotne,--Alex.• Watson.
eth McDouga.l. Mrs• Ernest Patter-,
Son brolight_in the following .slate of
offcerS, which was accented: Hohorary
,
Goclerich TownShiP—Township Ginn. -
West Wityvanosh--13rown-Smyth.-
- East 1.3.7a,,vatiosh--4.. D. Beeeroft.', •
Tiviiherry.,-.11-arold Moffat.: .
Hewielc--•-•13,0eye D. L.' Weirc-DinitY
Re.e-e' John -Winter.
. Hullett—John ArmStrang. •
aaderieh--To,wn—Reeve-W, J. Raker,
Deputy ...Reeve W. C. Attridge.. ' •
Winghatn`j _Ftians.
,11. Morritt.
.tlensall—R. E. Sliaddick.
Three of ,these are new .merebers
Reeve :Ginn of GodeviCh township,
Deputy Reeve Winter Of HowiCk, • and
Deputy Reeve Attridge of Goderich:
_
Rqber ton, 'Mrs. Mrs. .Dodds,
„sr.;" temperance _ committee, Mrs.
Patterson; Mrs. I. Jackson; Social coin-
preSiderits, Arir-1..*McClinchey, Miss,ufittrs..-Mogridge;--3-Mrs. .G.. Sturdy-,
Small,.Miss S. -Blair, Mrs. J. Muteh ; Mrs. E. Taylor, Mrs. 0. Erratt, Mrs.
president, •Mrs. James ,Woods; vice- *N. • PattersonMth. J. J. Robertson ;
president; --Mri,••11 Sne1.11, -recarcling71pidnists, Mrs.' W. Craig, •_;.Miss Sadie
secretary, ,TAliss M. King; -.assistant Carter ; music Mc-
secretapy, 1114ss Mae Fereson ; corres-
ponding secretary, Miss Mina
treasurer, Mrs. C. Straughaii ; mission-
ary secr*tary, •• Mrs.: Roberton,;
stewardship secretaty,,,Mrs. Fred Toll;
finance committee; :41'S. Anderson,; MTS.
Clinchey, Kline ,Mutch, Mrs: T. Javelin,
MeCliirchey-;--floiver-conunittee,
Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Woods,
Mrs. Roberton • Mission Band ;secre-
tary, Mrs.E. Wightmen ; assistant.
-Marjorie -_,Arthur._ Mrs. Snell closed'
Weshington,-: Mth. Straughan, Ethel the meeting with prayer:
Washington, Mrs. Toll: strangers' 'coin- (More Anburn news' oninigs 6)
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The Storkiosing Hi'Job?
e:66nove...
"
rianadian. flying menlia•ie inoved
‘...) a lot of strarige*.cargoes both
, at, hope and, abroad .in the last
'several, years,but when a Qp,ebec
Airways Boeing took off from
Quebec, City Airport the other clan
bound. for Chicoutimi, it carried
- one of the strangest loads of all
26 babies, not one ofthem over
live months- old!
• The infants .were 'being: trans-
ferred from La Creche,SamtNin.
cent -de -Paul in Quebec to Chicon-
long train ride,but only
an hour away by- air. Labbe Ger.
main, priest in charge of -the
orphanage,contacted ,officials a'
Quebec Airways, a Canadian Paci-
fic- Air Lines subeldiam with the
result- that the btibies flew, and
all in one plane -load. Ordinarily,
the aircraft carries ten Janssen«
A`T'S and a crew.of three. But -with
,'iter Coeur Immocule aud Sister
44,,%
Mtaie'de Ia Reparation, who were
also Making 'their fir s4 .airplane
flight, the total numberof,..souls
aboard ,was thirty-one. Even sol,
'with . each baby weighing an
average of ten pounds, it wati.'a
far lighter load/than customary.
Special three -place cribs:Ina&
of Plywood, were • built no that
each- bo would fit into one seat
in the airplane. ,Akrappod smigly
in baby lilankets, and sttipped
roughest d air eeuld ,not have
tossed the tiny infants out And
as: it -turisti out, there• wasn't
even one litniip on -the entire trip.
"They didn't give a bit of
trouble" said Ste•wardess Joan
Harland', a veteran hostess of the,
airline.."Atter the take -off, they •
'just went to sleep, and that's all
there Was to it" •
Ilachelor .Captain . Art Leach, .
pilot of tl'e plane, didn't have
mtleh to say: ,,They were squeat-
ing when 1 went .forward before
talte-off;and they were squealing '
after I landed", he announced
grumpily.
\Said Officer Gordon Alet'..
ander: "I" didn't hear a thing. llad
tile ear -phones on all ,the thrie."
Then, 'musingly, "Seent,l, to Me
Sttltie WCIA It littla,woro than
both, box,is. artd t rtolled,4 1 f*,
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1 thank all those *Who supported me on Monday and,
, -
wish them, ,as well as thd inconaini Coilcit ,ev'dry.,succeSs, ,
,
The aesicSOn's Greetings to .everybody:
ates
X am very , appreciative of the renewed expression . of
confidence with which, the Ratepayers of Goclerich honore
me last Monday. -
Please accept my assurance that I. *ill continue to do
my utmost to -advance the interests -of the Town as a whole.
1.1.ckiris
*me.,
TO THE ELECTORS OF GODERICH:
I thank you for' voting for me. on Monday. and trust
will succeedin assisting to carry out your virishes.
Wishing you the Compliments of the Season
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George_ eso4-
Or the-Sikenclitl vc;:telou gave me last Monday; at the ,Polis.
I.Shiat do my best -to be wOrtlly of yonr, confidence.
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George G. MacEwan
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SINCERE TilANgS
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for. your' support and renewed coi&dencem re-eleeting ,me
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as councillor for the Town of Godench,
'Stan- Prevett:
MAN It '1`11ANXS
for the renewal of your ernaildence as expressed 011 Monday.
I trust that my continued efforts in behalf a our
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will meet with your approVal.
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R. G. (Bert) Sanderson
TO-7T1OE 1045 COUNCIL:
'Sincere congritulations
year;
TO Tin ELFATOUS:
Nly, thanks to the voters who supported mo
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