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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-06-07, Page 9DEA d ptsA RLE', meltiy ire mov'ecT 01431 Sax airy Irmirrs, ane 60 %WV. 0 ON' 215 A13.110411"0141?, William Stone Song i iced r • 'INGI;RBQLL, ONTA IO . Frank A. Freeman has resigned lois txeter. e reports considerable building po4 tion on the Clinton r ,public school activity,; Many, farmers' have -moved : ,uta. , to take tie principalship of the into the town some, of them, are build- , e , ando hes. n . . Ntilianct'r publ .. � o ng, .19ew hoixx. s� ; t r aro„: buyi .;g � , is eba , 'lying Oirleer W. T. Booth of Wing ham, who is ving leis a rt , front the it.C. Y is taking a position " , witlr aha --amu � -1�a1 Y at Straturd 'fond willk ' "pyet o{ there. fl ry'.,,-111eG1i1 r ,.n:.' The marriage of Isabelle Amies. 1&c- Gill. daughter .ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aic0ill, Belgrave, to John Robert ilex-, son of Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Henry,. Blyth, took place at the United church parsonage, Brussels; On Mme' 26th. Bev. 11. Wilson o11iela:ted. -,_� .Aceidental, Sheeting • Rests raLbglY Fred: Lott ,' 4t Win barn, 4104.1404. • died,Neon- In Vr,. 1, ; , ' roil'# 1<'ia PR .TAott's neek_, and one nide of bits- . y rained; 'the y was avec Ingham for butrial.. , int Wiw r a Federation4.. Tice fours Vi , enquet” of titi). East Waw.atl ion` of Agri- culture waa Kehl loll' the Foresters' Ball,. )Belgrave, on. Thursday night last, with attendance of MOO, . Norman Bad - :rd resident of the township " unit, Ti!aa master of ceremonies. 'Hi Bond* president ot the Middlesex Federation, gave a stirring address on..tbe•.r'espons- day morning In.. V1ctorlu 'Ilaspital, abilities- of farmers ion,, bringing about WHERE;'•DID YQV WORK BEFORE THE WAR, ETHEL? ARE YOU`GOING BACK TO.YOUR ;OLD JOB; WHeli YOU'RE THUGH,IIEE ? ;.NI,GUESS SO r.: THEY'RE PRETTY ANXIOUS TO HAV ME' YES, IT MUST BE PRETTY TOUGH FOR- THEM...IWITH ABOUT HALF THE :HELP ANb MATERIAL THEY NEED SURE IT IS,!•I MOST C» THE EXPERIENCED - HELP ARE IN WAR'WORK AND. -' OR UPPL_ . _ ►/EL I1 °INOQL.15 IN -SHORT T S Y WE CAN JUST BE THANKFUL THINGS WIL - BE - ORMAI. AGAIN N SO.E M DAY.., I HOPE IT'S SOON ! • IT • HASN'T BEEN EASY! The problem facing civilian industrythese last'-five:years ljas been no simple one -t- and it has grown progres- sive y more difficult: \X'ith labour .and material at a - premum, dei nand Jias far ex- - ceedcd supply. Let's all bear this in mind, whenever we find ourselves inclined to get impatient'.. about shortages •.:or,.c}t� tical o.f quality!' • :--- •O.H.N=L-A `ATTAHM-ITED London Canada Proi* conditions i to the world of tit future, 11111 Of Colborne gave a to on "The Warble Fly„ AVE TFIELI.. wgtoL'YE140 surae 0,-- Mhsea Ed aAy1 d�yA�nudrreym'PdII'alsh/yyof 11000411 visited. n Sunday • ith Mis and 'Mrs. A. E. Walsh. Mr. and. Mrs: 'Lloyd' Walden,- Mr. Wm. 'Walden and little Donna Walden were visitors at London pn Saturday, Donna remaining at Victoria ' ilosl, itai for .a sew daya'' treatment,; , Mr, and tiro, W.-,11. Campbell ° and, Miss Winulired visited last week with St. Thomas. and London 'friends. amiss Jean , eampboll of Godericli Spent' Sunday w.ith:. trier 'parents, ,Mr.. ., and fi[., MA. Camell., r: a.rsn..'W, rs, A. xeorna;an: