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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-08, Page 5ibraary Furniture Value DDW(GAozit smtzo Avow 8pccid opiec, combination, wasutt_waterfau, , .Pesygn..-5 ply „veneer 'walnut . $198.50 $165.00 04)poo ZarlyEnglish Oat. „,_ , $220.00 $200.09 9-pieee amine liValnut, ..00thie Deign 6, ply veneer walnut.. $197.60 ' $180,00 „ • BREAKFAST '.0111TE0 „ Opiees•,,Whitegniquel; .B1a4 Trim...$ 8040 402.60 • (Backs and, sats of chair s upholttered, in Leatherette6-p!eoe,. White Znamele Blatt Trim.... $ 67.00 ,$ 61,00 6 -piece, White Enamel, Blaelt $,59.05 .0.00 • Other Suites -A -Natural. 'Plash, Rea Trim -suntan, ate, . -So ruakaTuRE-HomE FORNI4upTotr-orcivEs, Phone 2403, 'On4.the Broadway of poderiob. Awisimaarmasos DUNGANNON, ,.Feb. .7,:-,--Thes,, World John YAndt;:, of Milverton, and lo- fty of Prayer will he obseived"Ca7rec-lnaleed. for a few, (]S with. relativeS 4LayrrebrunniietiOvith!a.serVicain the. .9', e're* • . . . Presbyterian - church .at 3 pen.:', All •Are. "'Illiiii41:11;64i 'the:' "FC4-irst;=?Irat.; invited .t4.,,4*07700m....,tho • various dilieer''Zitek'Ciiessarsecond on' of lleneininatienS.-??,..'..,',':"*..",••'?:,. ''':•" '•:- -r''•';'..",-, and:,Mig:-..Wili-Viiesareis,:tionie-eir Age, ' ReltittVes have heard fro*, Pilot Of- lough .prona. Patricia RaY; TITC, ". He '... lacer Thant. Iltigham.' that be :has Pow.- lefr ' the fir -St ,Of - last week from, the - • pleted a toOr. or operational flights•and Western Coast, leaving behind; 'vv.4411 is now stationed as an instructor at a weather, .green.. grass. And the pussy -eamix,„ in. cieethme.„ He Is-. well re- willows coming.__oUt AleetY,_.- When he -membered in tbia district, lieNing made •arrived at Goderich,,;-on Friday .night,• • • bit%•1101ne VI SnIne time -With his uncle; hefound out ..thing'S for hilt %had 'Reeve Brown. Smyth, 'fitli concession „changed' a: little, learning.„ that high • of. West Waviariosh. .:' . t, banks of snow and blocked roadS Were -Miss ' BettY. Straiightui :of I3enmiller t'keeping .4i1m • •storinstayed, 'fie , near Is aigisting intlietstore 'of. her brother- home. /lowever,be nude his,. ,wliy, • ire•law, :Mr: K. li-.,Dawson. • 7 , hoene the next afternoon, after the The Waraen!s Asseelation of the eaterpillar .snowplow .;carae through , to '•United .ehureh will hold theFebruaryDengaimon:. Of comae, he well kliewS., m4iffeig on Wednesday, February1.4th, our winters and has .euieklY- adapted .2.81:1 Paii,,,, at -the,...home- of Mrs. W. himself -to our 7 Wird& SpOrts-aed is 'McConnell. .,...• ' ,. • . ,enjoying his visit- very moat. His lark .feve, ardent Workers. of".S.S. No. '•3•., leave horde was. in .August,. •when he on'thei-iltli-icenceSs.ion of West Wawa-, reeelVed hiscOntinission as pilot : officer.. nosh, last.,'WeelOcpiilied 'three-, quilts Dungannon , Agricialturai Society. - or the. Re.„0„,,,.. ': Not bad,- all in The, annual:meeting .of the DurigAnn-04,- - one Week i'' ..-T, .• ' • . • - , „. Agr_leillturali. Society .,was• held in the Mrs. H. J. 14.1edy this weekat- parish hall- on trebruery fith, with a tended the funeral Of her miele; Mr. good geed .7attendanCe.'• The lady directors „. • anadieng are (o -operating with British, „an inerteite -air,-Onits • basedf,-.:in: Amin -1w' relentlessly driVing 'the jeps to destruction: ',','*$011.1et-* • times attached to Royel Air.Foree. units, they pilot : .Anieritan Thunderbolt. planes.- Warient; pffleer • Ot.1...• ldwaialS Reghia, now'. bag,. *AtrikkAr IW fl( pilotS,11.44..,StiiiOn 'Sentinel% ambulance. near tile atlazieed' fighting fronts. . An. .., ohliep'ing 811th rittger shOWs where streteller 'Cases :are •rineed. . • . .1 .1, NEW Wri itt,THE AIR jet planes: Neverthelees; the. Allies, so • far .1,L5 knotivIll are not produeing them There is a Chance nove. that , the 4-0.' olittleient Pr°0e a° fighter and have only a shortIlight dur- ation "Allied. pilots have confirmed i.ht these jet ulachiees are net easily • _ AIlIlIIRN, Feb. 0*.--Mias Frances Ileuston,.R.N., otRitehener; spea the yseek at the- heMe Of her Parents, Mr. and MO. John. rieuston. Mrs, O'oe. 'Who • had been, a. ,patient Goderich for the pest few weekis, *returned to her beree lot Fri- day, , . • • LAO. Stanley INteNall. of'1,1ratitford wit§ a weelx-end visitor Witli..his par-. eats, Mr, And .111iS. Tiles,. McNeil.' Aeid SnepPlird, of the 11.0.N. Au, es hav e. stweessfun t „ • hrow abouttheare pilots who hi the battle' bat position with either, the, "Swallow" jet-PrePelled • and rocket -assisted agalist the Vi. Apart -PAI:tne,st from, that, we or • the -t'Comet"- say they • can „easily pal the Gernaans ere stiffening their, .air have been pitted against the eneiny, ,or "pick turns. • Luftwaffe' PlaY (.16101) oncet--More into etrectire oppesition to the enemy. . The t n. Serious threat to lite ,Allies. 'The rally, :used I 1 not en- hil:ve' t61111d placed c°m- figliters and fighier713ombers with which have no. ,indieetion that Allied "jets" torn inSide as in they ere no goed • fd.fe Are PeteilfitlilY great fact,: roerkc. ttre mere _ -A,11*S._b_Itlieve that the Germans 'us, -7 And if, in feet, the". tukettO than, e purely exPeriMentel stage. At have not been able to PrOduee and doesn't develefi into- • SOillethilig 111CfrO" PreSellt,, our main 'defense seems to bring into operatien,eS;1114,115' Jet than it is now before the end ef t4e 'eonsist of,..attatki- en, the factories. aed ;mans.have-again started with ,toe little ofjet Pianes'' ' •:` Are ,,, encountered . In common with all Gernian'Weiiiions; °f 7alieraft Miss 4oaepitine Weir. Munro, . who" hos been VAVIfirrnr Ott th.fi board ler yumber .of years, asked to . be relleied.; ',Nerd* of appreciation of the, valued lutereat taken by Mr. Muhrb. during We term 'Of 'office were voieed by members of the board. The following 'otneera were eleeted: Praia , dent, 1tev, 11, Snell; SeeretarY-troos- ureri•Urs. Fred Ross; librarian, Mies M. Xing; book eeramittee, Mrs. Lawoolk. Mrs. Cowan, Rev. IL Snell, -Chos. Asquith, cp. Erratt prograin • And finance coininittee J. Fergution 1721t-; frienqe•" lere 'dorulg the Harry Sturdy Frank . Raithby, Mists . Mr. and 3rs. Wm.:Ste-Wart '-'vi•Site'd 1.e(TrgselliiiilLtae tiWteeirtio' :.,5111raur.'o'nEdafloaron.Ctr 'with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, Stewart. Don-. vary Assoeiation, Rev.* 11. Snelt; alter- gannen, on- Tnesclay.:' , C. E. Asqnitli. . Mrs. Harr's" Wagner lias returned ° war, it will be only because „the Ger- ma.chine.'shops engaged in production -41.01,:toetate: , , At :present, the 'jet and ro•oiily In cket •types the Liiftwatee was built for a uick twos_ and •threes -,..t -not in •formations-,-= er. es an re c raft were frozen to about six Standard, t•aeli IS only a tryout for an, °direly. types to insure uninprrupted output. new technique of forthation attacks on As • the Allied forces grew in -size and raiding hemberS. One thing that pilots and experts • are agreed open is that etrength, it became 'clear lo the Ger- ',.,,1 that they. had no ,chance of ever regaining their-40st numerical super. iority. Techniciii: superiority of their planeS, by the production of a revoln-. titulary type of aircraft against which the Allies would at first be PnwerleSS. .was their Only hope. • : • The Felke-Wifife 190, was .their first effert at_ gaining the' fechilical.lOad,...end. a 'while this machine did giVe•them In slight technical advantage; QVO the For many Months,- Irowever, it ,has been clear that•the---Nti%is have giyen up' trying rto achieve' technical advantages over the Allie.4-_by improve: inefits on 'their ' regular aircraft, and are pinning their hives, on the. reVolu- *part. jet planes with hitherto .unob- -_--tainablespeed8 of 500 miles an hour or More and rates of elhnb arpund, 10,000 . „ feet a minute. • • • •••• - By the end of 1944 the ME -103 (the, .Comet, a . rocket -assisted •• glider - fighter) and the ME -262 (the Swallow, a. twill -motored, ..jet-prc,kpelled - naissance:fighter-bouiher) were*in oper- ation .over • Gerfnany and the VireStern• Front .;Other types,. dfitGermen id - propelled -planes - are known. to exist, but ..,,they *do not yet seem to have pro- gressed into the full operational stage. Will the Luftwaffe,' be able , to stage areal come -back with these new -01360. The answer.:dpends , whether the GermitiA Will, be allowed the tinie and. 'the opportunities to, develop their ."jets." They are already appearing in gradually ; increasing -iiiimbers-mainlY the. ME -202 Over the Low Countrics, while the ME -103 is kept for the home defense ,forces and tiled" attacking heavy; bomber formations. i" • • It is no secret that we equally possess- eltperts think -this method et D ign dti tio 'of air.. ----and'• at -- CLARE'S., soIJP CLARK'S SOU EXCEPT MUSHROOM 2 or ASPARAGUS _ SOAP POWDERS RINSO or CH IPSO STANDARD QUALITY SQUARE DEAL PEAS --KoNsurr . . .LGRgEi,‘,1,or WAX BEA vmsumminaiiimimminiumigek rii)oFtir vliritGET TuEgoAS 15 . PANCAKE DAY Aunt .1emiraa , 20 oz. , RANO4KE.V110111t, pkg. 14e . Grove -Pure ." 16 az. , MOLE " Bt1.4 290 vaassimwammoomeweinows,/ 'ALL. PRICES. " EFFECTIV$ 111,/, FEB. 9t13„ .., TO WED., PE#I. 14th Inclusive ' home freni: Flint, Miele., Wifere she rig viSiting her daughter. *. - Divympp. Vit. -Sgt. ilareld Asquith' Honored,- _ A _ '--..----- ,' _ „., Fred A • plensant ' time 'was. spent in the •044,3•VIELDt ' 'Feb, 0.7--144v- l'w°hreenstefrrtnEdsalimeC)tn.trlaesodntY-eFt'vtn-SIT7t.1-leVne_iPfaT''tb°isf,,ab.;ltaftt_,iIed._ spent ILh9 Nv,__...ee7....:- Ilareld Asquith, who has returned I- - -Awv.4 and mr8- R. JaexmOift were omuee. hemp' After three zarst.everSeae...._,Rev,' 'to Brigden on Friday • owing _ to) the t II,- Snell presided for .a prograin veldeii- erifteal illness el -MrS. Holinete -father. 0Pened With. a ..Seleetion' by Jim,. orch'- -rte., lialeallaelKe-7, Of Lond.on, sPent eSi.itsrsae,,,s,,_,7firOtahreire numbers were .,l'i:tteretriya,0•driusp,tlit-bg..,•atlined,x(Ioel,r,1104,dit',73,zoth4exr% ,p7enta, ‘1%_!_r„, it Knight; m'etatug,,,,loy,,-Ams,,j-ektli, ici,r „.:L1ttie isPr,Pret....laewe-if:1; -daTtrgate'''i., ecantellrr trio; * by . Misses * Sadie, Carter; ::.f.y174::.4414:. Mrs. f. -3:a.• Efe:;:d4i. Wutt,S. rushedt. b7iYet1-.*Mrsunr. `Gtf'dale:::IlTtiie*Lier13,:::',MIs,:e1,1:3Vr" tilial°4: '-''''''''''''''' ellYtt(41. hPs1)It.*: '611 ' '$atlardit*' un rw n n lo fo ro4--. Bradnee,k and Xiiih Zeta Munro. Words Pe, gilt' 4u:s-; '4,:it 1,4,,icis'sn ,spent. ,the', week -end : With 'lite mother,:, Mrs. „,0:, - Gheat...„----On-his4.'retern;big'inotheri.ae-- ..- will.Spettcrii-few° deys... +- 0111*Mied him to London, -where elie' of 'welcome were voiced by Mrs. ;Tack Armstrong, president of the -VietorY 01u1 Mrs EtTgar Lawson,. president' of the Women's Institute,' Rev, Robt.Me Connell, Mr, George Raithby and De. C:„Weir, The singing of the Me-. tional Anthem brought' -the the Migrant to a *se, RefreehinentS were eerVed.' Afterwards, a lance was enjoyed by, . the: : Club' .Eleets:7;--Tlie Carlow Cant4, young people, ' with music supplied by' muiiity Club has elected (peewit,as fo1 local talent. ,•' lows far. the coming -year -Preitidea. United _Church W.M.S.--The Prank ; viee-president; Alten Of Knox United 'church .met In the Stoll; secretary; Helen :Young; assist- StindaY SeliedrreCkin , Tuesday. The ant secretary.- Mrs. • Frank MellWain; president ---Mrs. Jas.' Woods; , was treasurer, Mrs.•71t, Bean; work conir'...: chines as they woidd like heeeuse their 'charge and opened the meeting by rend- ,Mittee; Mrs. D. .Beah; T. ,Oiait, aircraft industry so' dispersed ing • the hymn "Jesus,. ,LoVer, of My 'Mrs. Young; program pane:0,46e,, airoid: bomb' dainage. They are still Soul." -Prayer Wes" -offered .by Mrs Fordyce 'Clark,- Lloyd. Young, 'Mrs, forced to rely on tried types because Woods. The corresponding' -Seeretary:`PeifganiloWer committee, Mrs. Sinyth, of the lirgent reelitirements,pf the Loft- Miss Moteb,,. read- "thank you" Mrs. T, Wilson.- •During the peat* year •waffe for . 'both . horde- defense and letters from MIS Fred Toll, Mrs; Gorl the treasurer'. reported '$393.24 ;VMS: • • • tactical. work. .., , don McOlinchey and Mrs.' Geo,,,Lawlor, raised 'and $261.88 given to war '.pur- --The •i4ew, York Times. Mrs: 'John Arthur reported for AO pose, lea:v.-big. $131.86 In the treasury, . .11/liss Margaret Xing then BENMILLER, • took • charge. 'Mrs: JAS. Roberton ferecuirayer And A .Psalin was...read responsively..., A reading %was - given by Miss Araelia • The. heralds responded -Mrs. jag. Jackson pn tent:: perance and Mrs. Fred •Toll on Christ- ian ,stewardship, ,MrS. Sidney McClin- chey favored *ith• a piano histrundental. •The 'topic, the -third. -.chapter of the study beek e'West of the Date :Line," was ably. given -Yung-•1 blot- A-. solo-. wag rendered, by. -Mrs.; Fred Praet2er: - The meeting closed Witha, hYmn and the Lord's Prayer... • A-mmal Congregational- Meeting,4„ The annual congregationaL,meeting-Of KnOX. Presbyteriali ehtfreh wa.s, held on Tuesday' afternoon: The Pastor, Rev. Robt, McConnell, 'Presided, All re-, ports showed a'clecIded increase.: Mrs. Fred Miss, treasurer, • reported $979.89 as receipts.' Mrs. Edna 'Cowan; treas- urer -of the Vir.M.S.;, reported ‘.$80, was raised during the year, and. Mrs. Law-. son, ttreasurernotthe Ladies' Aid; 'stated 'night ' „, • • $131.95 had been raised, while the • Rev. 11. and Mrs. Currie and son Sunday, school ' raised $50, Mr .• John Wayne have left fie. their7new- charge, at. Watford. • • . • . There was 110 school Thursday .on account of the severe storm, and there was no for Several dais. Mit. 4. -Grange ,..eeconipanied- her husband far as Toronto, when he returned to.duty afters his two Months' , . leave. ' - ,* at,present .the Allies have no motord BENMILLER, Veh It to brally agreed . ' C. j• a JJ visited witfi his daughter, Mrs: •seeras e gepe, too,. that German pilotS are not Willing -I Will. Feagan, at London recently. to enter into an air fight, probably be- Mis Dorotiy, Moore bas taken a Cause thpir 'missions are at,. present_ N R . to4fined to:'recennaissance end.. PhMrs, StanleyVanStone spent laoto- graphie work., . • it position at.t e . . ofilee ni.Gederich. ' , • week • with her:, •pilients„. Mr: and Mrs. Of course before 'the -operate:. jet-propelled airerQeatfilit'af•iln.'5 tincany!reigan, at Nile: • *• • nuniber from. Beninilter attended icEtto,6 'llEAD.LETTUCE ruotwi pAsem, CELERY STALKS TEXAS SEEDLESS -SIZE ,96 GRAPEFRUIT. Mk CARR() great' numbers, they have many difficul, ties to overcame. Beth the jet and rocket-assiSted -types,- are-- difficult to fly and require 'specially trained top' Cetegory pilots. In additioe, they are not as inarreetiverable as the -ckrthodox were present' and added much to the suecess of the meeting. A shecessful fall fair in. -1944- wag reported, With a, efedirbieltlfiei-'7617$260:3,07--n-Wns-11 eided to :have, the 1945.fali 011 Septem- ber -28t1i 'and, 29th.‘r The 1945 slate of pfficers, is '' as follows President, Wil- fred Drennan; lst Vice-president Eldon Culbert .2nd • vice-president, Lorne burnin ; .secretary -treasurer. ,M. 'Domini. directors; 'Ronald Treleaven, Ross' McPhee, Geo, Alton, Win..,Stothers, 'Tem. Webster, Gerdon. Stewart, Rosa Henry, Cecil Johnston,' WM. Reed; as- -Sedate directors, Reg.:McGte, Harvey Allen ,Reed, Gordon'XJ:011$, .110.11* .Brodie Gordon '... Reed; lady directors, Uri. 11. Daildsoni,Mrs. Olive Culbert, Mrs, S. ni*--.1q6; Jas., Sherwood, Mrs. Bobt. .Ifere and -Mrs. Will Smith. *Jae: Lyon§ andW. A. 'Otlibert are honorarY presiderits% and Dawson and ° Wm: ,SteWart are the • auditors. - • •:United 'Church • W31.S.•-•:-The tfriited 'ehurch W.M.S. held the February meet- ing•at the home of Mr.- J. J. Ryan* oh Thursday last.' Mrs..M. Shaeldeton.led iiC the worShIP period with the theme f"The Itingdora ,of GOd in .eur Nation!' Mra.-Iteed offered. prayer "for all our people in.q Canada!' Mrs. 'Ryan, Mrs. 'Arlekerson- and Mrs., -MeConnell read di6rent• passageu. from the book "Church,- Nation and World Order!" Mrs. McWhinney 'offered 'a Prayer 'AA penitenee for aur national sins of Injustice," .Stip,ekief011t 0110 eo.operatidn in all church work, for the betterment of our mitten," After the roll eall, Mrs. J. MeWlibiney reported the quota for the 10-15 mis- sionary bale. rot' observance of the World ' bay Of -,.-,•Prayer Mrt R, •••Ottriiin,.'"iMisse,Iva. Care and Mrs; M. .T, Reed -were appointed* eonimittee. Mrs. "AleClortneli gave, :an article oh Christian . $tewatdship. Miss IIliott and ,Mrs. Ryan gave ti deliapter on the study book "West .of the Date Line." Miss Beth McConnell gave it reading, "Learn thro' Living," and Mi Ate. 'Whinney read an attiele; "The World , flak Made 'Nle Ova." The meeting wag' tfenelu'ded with the National "Anthem end the Mizpali benedietion. •I •the Gederich Collegiate Institute "at- home" on Friday night. and report 'a 'fine " • The young people are presenting their' play in Victoria St. Vnited church, Goderieli„ on Wednesday uight of this Week. • • • The Women's Association will meet on Wednesday'at the home of Mrs. F. Fisher. • Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Mont- gomery are •the-LhosteSses; ' Miss •VIvian Straughan attended the. Stratford Normal "at-home" on Friday •Clinkers and. .ITcommen _saying "The Coal Clinkers." But this is not true. It is a physical'impos- sibiliti to make coal clinker." It is the refuse in the cal that causes ,dlinker trouble. The heat from the , fire will Cause this refuse- to soften and fuse, and upon cooling will form a emit, Commonly known as a Clinker. . And yet with anthracite Coal • fusion sat: (hard etoeanil):eithaeta:t.ttlblaatm,friouhnotino: impurities have , mph high • heating, clinkers should never occur, but now and then we do • have clinker .trouble. -However, the coal- should not be blamed, Clinkers are actutilly "manufac- . tured" by wronganethodS of hah- dling and im*Proper firing.... . It is the easiest thing in 'the world,, to calls° a clinker to form. All 0110 basic) do is .to mix red hot coals with the ash. How do - we • unconsciously mix red coals and ash? By pulling out a clink- er . that has, already 'formed; through the *fire doer. By using a hooked end poker -always use a straight poker. B stirring the . fire unnecessarily. By Shaking the grates too vigorously. fly us- ,ing ashes for banking. Byburn- ing' rubbish or garbage in the furnace. Avoid- doing the abOve things and you will neer be bothered with clinkers. However, there are several other waya in Which clinkers can be made to lona, They can,,be ferthe'd by *Wm- ' ing a. conl too small in size. This .small size coat will pack so e tightly that it iS .very difficult for the draft to pass?throngh the inel hed. Contrary' to what many peop1 believe the smiler site of hard coal does not 1.nt fast: But this siZe coal raerO • .0 • and..censequently requires more air for combustion to penetrate through -the fuel. The heat that is generated :eiinnot, be • wiped away easily and the temperature - may build • up sufflciently to soften the impurity in the Oa'. ° blinkers Can be Made by "blasting." "Bleating" means im- proper control .of air by -damp- ers. Let .us assume heat is want- ed upstairs. The fire is probably. shaken vigorously and the damP- ers open wide. litlieh -sufficient- .heatis obtained upstairs the fire 'is suddenlyand- completely' checked,* Thus a tremendous i amount of heat s ."bottled" up in the furnace and the fuel bed teningrature Jrnmediately goes up. in a hurry. If this temper- 4 attire becomes high enough, the natural impurities in the trial will soften, then melt and run • together and -form' What is known' as a common clinker. • Here is what to do °If you think a clinker has formed in • your firebed. Take a straight: • edged .poker.and pierce the clink - °tile clirOful nate stir the fire: Open the drafts wide. , The cold air will flow through the per-, .7 . • forated Mass, and When this cold air comes in eontact with the red . hot mass, it suddenly becomes chilled and will break up because . Of the *midden contraction which " takes place: This is somethneicalled "burn- • ing out a clinker." Then nurse •`• 'the fire back to 'normal with tor-, • rot , firing to its proper depth. . Don't forget to reget the damp- - ers before leaving the baSement. Ask your fuel dealer " for' \firing instruction tad charts and elim- inate this trouble.' Proper han- dling of the (yquipmerit and the 1 greatly minimise elisk- • el` XOXIPAti0110 • 4: • • (IA) _Wilson,. clerk, of the sessien. exPressed SyrePathy to those who had sifstained .geVere loss.. The congregation suffered the loss' of two members by death. MessrsJ 0 SteltztanclW, T:-„Roblson-1 were re-elected. to the . board of man -1 tigers for a 'three-year term., Other. members of the board are I„Idgar,14a*--., son, • Will. Wageer,, Ernest Ifickhig- bottdm,'. Geo. P. Yungblet; 41f.Rollth son: "Other officers appointed were: Trustees,: John Doerr, Herman- Doerr,, J.? C. Stoltz.; , treasurer; Mrs, Fred. RosS; delegates. to Central Fund, ,',,Geo.• F. • Yongblut, T 0 WON; auditors, Mrs, ..Edea„Cowan„ Mr'S;Edg ir LaNtg011 secretary; Mr. J. C. • Stoltz:. The ap- predation of, the congregation was. ex- tended ,to the pastor, ROy:., Robte Me! Connell, for, the services 1W, has rend- Conoilighatrr -4-. Pryde ered during the time he has been here. . Total amount_ralsed.for all purposes ,(T1IO1Iits onsou)-,- during :the, year was $1,250.79. ' Annual Librab,.1..Meeting.:7-The_ an:,„ tinal • Meeting of the .Anboril Public: Library was held .at the library on Afonday .evening. The 'president, IL Snell; preSidecf tied the various, re ports were given. The librarian, Miss SI, King,: reported that 2,000 books had been read during the yeer.- ae increase of more' than 1,000 over 1943. There is i iliebilielrship of 52., whiell also is an increase over last year. The treastirer,--111rs, Fred Ross, reported that after- alI expenses been .paid there wag a palance in the treasury of $34.97. Mentioo was made of the jprogress ,,the, library has • made. - diming., the year, alSo of the splendid services . rendered .by the librarian,. Miss As. King. •The 'thrifty IS 5 Mon- ber • of th 11Throi County . Library ssociation, which is a great _asset, as books tire distributed to the library every three' inintiliS through thiS As. • soeiation. . Harry -Sturdy, 'Chas. As wilth aM, Mrs. •Edini. CcWah were!. elected to the board 022direethrs for A three ear term, 'other direeters. being 0. FL Frratl A 1., Fergeson, Rev. 11.. Snell, Frank Ilaithby, Mr§. LaWSC11.1 and 'e N. • FROM ..aksics -, • "-'7•biti'ARTAAtENi.:•STORE'S ....Zkri.i:i-;;;;;•.. briocER,s;" ACCI?NYST,-5 . 000K. 510RE5 and otlieriiitAlc STORES '41 Cemetery e orials • You are invited to inspeet our stock in • . Clinton " Exeter • Seaforth Phone 1.41-, -- Enquiries promptly attended to: A wido▪ w has recently Written os "I Owe yeti a debt of .grat- ithde -for the way in whieb.you -have Ififffdled m aeeoutits,'* The same serVice itt aValleble • , ,to•T-,611,• $1iill.1$,'-gen(14p-y9ttrlist .today,- and Wtitah the pletispg. restilts 'follow. - • - • No Co1leetiou.210 eputniission; IMIALT 86. AIKEN .Colleetion-: Specialists, " • QrangeVille;-, Ont. • Provides a Market for Milk OHEESSMAICETWAND ininzsE "Ammer ItE,ZMERS 172.!UN'T. L'V` NZEM. To'respond to this 001 is to moot a patriotic need at pleasant - , work and riod pax.. Details may be had Iiism 4,3AMT, 107 yit1t4.77 111111:0INO, Lospor, owr "or any• .' IIMPLOMMT,