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--_-_ ar4ct -Mrs;
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aroid Martin of Detail visited with
his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs'. FrankMartin, over the week -end:
Mr. James Parrish .spent Sunday s
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London with Mrs., '�' rieh,
doing nicely: .
F". "aMy,r. Q °anly Mrs,
Roy.,,Errington
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Toronto axe spending .a, few
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days .'with. Mr. and Mrs. A.. Errington,,
�9Crs, Verne ..Willis and ekildref,of
Goderich," visited with' her parents;
111.- and Urs.—cordon—' ounlr•= _ �._--
Mr, and ;Ars,, Cory, Mr. and
.Mrs. George Bean et , Saltford # and
Mrs. Hugh WM of Benph,iilerspent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, It Beau;
Mr. and Mrs, John Graham t pent a. of .1)e -
'trait
roit sfewd,aa with Mrs, Glenn
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and family, ' 'v:'• fJ1••
V'tsttors with `Mrs.R
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Sunday were Mr. Clare Walters, Mrs.
A. Grange and girls, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. McLean of ' Goderiel, MIA Jennie
Morrish,- Mr. --and Mrs. Tia-Sn'der_. and..
Jean.
Mr, and. Mrs; WI Doak, Mra.' Winans-.
son and' children and Barrie, "Grace
and Carman Doak of Goderleh called,
On" Mrs B. Bean on ° Sunday.
Mr. •and 1013.!
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Stoll. „h
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tnrnei from' their wedding .wxiP_und
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are getting settles in their home." We
The largest forest fire fighting organization
In ---the world i owned and operated b the
Antario Department of Lands and Forests.
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Forest • fire fighter .; organizations need
the co-operation ,of each one of us to he
Successful In conserving our .forest areas.
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YOURS TO ENJOY • YOURS TO PROTECT
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CARLING'S
tBE`CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED
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welcome Mrs. Stoll to our eomoronity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ams ,Stoll will make
their home n tloderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Virm. Ireland of Toronto
(tenderly ` orOtli -Wilson )- are'' 1s1tt.
ing Mrs. A. 'Nilsen and ;others.
Mrs. Melvin Heid of T)ttngapnOn
visited 'with Mr. and .Mrs, Gordon
Young An Monday it �s liil
'Service will be 'held • in Sm b
:Sunday,
United' church ate 3 . p.m.. on.
'Unit
October„ ber. li`,
with
the new
minister in
charge. Sunday schoolat. 2 pni. A
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social evening •. to :shier► the whole D
. i niinity 1s invited :will be 'held
oilfowing week 'in the Township ,a11:
.Notice of.. date, will be given • later;
•nmexi LJ
i I1TMlLr l+llt net. Mrs..
one spent Sunday with, Mr.
S. Vans
and Mrs. J. Feagan at Nile,
Theaily Day serywas
aBieeL observed
by the Sunday` school last Sunday.., with
the children leading in the singingand
a solo by little Gerald McMichael.
The Itally Day address was. ably given
• by Miss Robertson of Goderieh 'and
was, listened to with . much interest.
Autumn flowers' adorned •the front of
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theM ct.hurWch,'. Lmotored
Beulalt t�o
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to Lenclon- on Monday.'
15r:'•".and Mrs. Fred 'White of Gode-
'e1lient Sunday with Mr. and its.
g, Gbod and faaaoily. , •
Mrs. Jas.- Heddle of . Detroit spent
the week-eiid with, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Gledhill.
The Wotnen''s Association will meet
on Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Wilmer Hardy, Mrs. Hardy and Mrs.
Howard Baer are the hostesses,
ire welcome Mr„ and Mrs. Russell
Pfrin neer to. our village.,. They are
occupying Mr. Will Long's house and
Mr. Pfximmer ,s helping at the mill.
Mrs. Gardner; who has spent the
past year in the village, has moved
to Goderich-•
Mrs. McClure and :Jim attended. the
McClure diamond wedding reception
at • Winthrop on.,Ss,turday•
CAR OVERTURNS IN DITCH
STRAT 'ORD, Oct. 1.—LAC. Floyd,
Baker of Toronto and LAW Helena.
,Mocan, _ Cupar, Sask., both stationed
at -the R.O.A.F. radio school, Clinton,
are in the Stratford General Hospital
as a result of injuries received when
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The United Kingdom and liberated Europe rely on for Canada 225,
000,000 lbs. that year.
PIO ,i,rti"? :PA* le PIO Pit 0.41 plitr#0.4.
We supplied only 85,60,000 lbs. to August 31. _I. ••
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The United,Kingdom and liberated Europe rely on Cs nada for 450,000,000 lbs. this year.
NIP Np V NO N.,:o.v..•%P. AIP. Nly v NIP.,k,
We supplied only 350,000,000 lbs. to August 31. • -
The United Kingdom and liberated Europe rely on Canada for 1)4,000,000 lbs. this year.
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We +supplied only 44,000,000. lbs. to'AuguSt 31.
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In most . liberated European countries, there • is a
.desperate shortage of meat.
As a 'greet food -producing nation, Canada must,
cane, and will—help to meet the emergency.
The jab will not be finished at the year's end. Food
Scarcities in Europe will continue until the next harvest.
This year,* Euro 'e is Altiy ng p Canada for,, a
minimum of 789-'M''tfiiioon'`-powiti f • -beer, pork -and
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canned, meat. • . rt
Up to the end of August, only 479 million pounds
had been sent. �.,
How soon can we bridge the gap?
Livestock marketings are normally at their heaviest°
in the last four months of the' year.
If We are to Help• feed tithe- hungry peopleks' of de-
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vastated Europe, this is the time tomake our greatest
effort.
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To do • tur Part, we must reduce our own consump-
tion. of meat and also assure that everyone in Canada
getsli fair share, j r
That -is why rationing is necessary,
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MEAT 'RATIONING
a vital rt.
C3 ADDS TO
The producer who slaughters, the retailer who slur the consumer who buys and eats --they all play pa
AS0., %� CONSUMER, HERE is HOW YOU CAN CO-OPERATE.
to your meat purchases before leaving home by determining What cots tiyou intend to buy
"• cry planA ,
and h sure ou have edoughs valid coupons and tokens t o cover your proposed purchases by
approximateaver
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referring to the"Coristiimer Coupon Value and the Coupon and Token Calculator.. Copies •
`I ranch "b .
bepbtained from your' Local R Riot' board or Ration
s your "M•'" coupons become valid.
3. • K�low the -date .�eally need.
• Do not Iuy more meat than yont r
Avoid shopping at rush hours. '
your butcher
may: have inexerieticed help.
6. •Be patient. Remember � .. •.
HELP TOUR - UT UL TO • SF ,
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WILLIAM M. : BIRKS of. Montreal
National Chairman, of the National
Clothing .Collection for Liberate¢l
Countries. The collection, sponsor-
ed by the Canadian United Allied
Relief Fund onbehalf of UNRRA,
to
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will h
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the 20th, when it is planned to give
Canadjans an opportunity to ;bring
''comfort •to the suffering, millions
in Europe by making this clothing
collection their personal business..
, Canadians will be asked to give
only such serviceable used clothes•
as they can spare without replace-
ment. The garments .will be ddistri?
buted free to the people of the
war -ravaged Allied countries under
the direction of . UNRRA experts.
Committees will carry on the good
work in every Canadian Commu-
nity. ..
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ev. Ti,` J. Lane officiated at the i Celebrate Dimond.
marriage of Mrs. Jane • Stevenson, of
Clinton, to Clinrles TWitcheTlr'of Ilana-
iltoti, a former resident • of 'Clinton..
Mr. and Ctrs, wx1 shell ,.illi reside in
Clinten+ .r"i .
R. N. Rowe, Exeter's oldest' business-
Wan, has disposed• of his furniture azid
undertaking business to his grandson,
lobert G. ,Raney, a returned RIGA. ,
man. Mr. Rowe : Was °in business. Ut
Exeter for".,fifty-light years.
Mr., and Mrs. Reuben, S .A ikent ,
Dltblina announce the .engagement of
their' daughter, Jean Elifrabeh, to .Mr.
Emmerson Franklin Durst, sox of
Mr. and Mrs. John, Durst,: Clinton, " the
wedding to take, place Wednesday,,
October • 10.
Truett °Loaded. with' Fruit
Stolenr but Recovered :
aidy Saturday morning - a truck
loaded with fruit was su i stolen . troin
front of Charles Bondi's fruit store at
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'Later
'Vin airs.l
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found twee and a=half. miles south of
,Winghain in the river on the' 2nd
line of Morris township. Apparently
the thief or thieves missed a turn in
the road and landed in 'the river.
There wits no extensive damage.
Crashes into '
Bridge ' at Clinton
A .ear owned and driven by 'Percy
Alarming, of Clinton, crashed into the
bridge on No..4 highway at the out-
skirts of Clinton -'and after breaking
off four posts 1 wk a drop of forty feet.
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Wedding 'Anniversary
MrIn,
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lacGlt
throe: celebrated their sixtieth wed'
ding anniversary On, l atuay: and
Sunday, last, ,T.ey were married • fit
the home of . th! brides parents,
and Mrs,. Robert Smith, Hullett to'f•*
$hip,, •0n, September : _ th, 18N ,ate
have been residents of McKillope town-
ship veer since,- Of their faudly .Of
nine, seven are still living, and they ...
have • . thirty-six grandehildren . and
fourteen great -gr ,ndchildren.' •
a car in -which they were driving
turned' upside clown in a ditch near
Seebach's Hill early this morning.
The attendant doctor reported this
morning that'ieither of • the passengers
was seriously injured.. LAC. Baker
suffered • bruises, and" LAW. Mocan
sustained bruises and a severe lacer-
ation on her thigh. The accident oe-
eurred- at- about 2.00 _-aero _ •
The accident victims were brought
to Stratford by a driver for the Gode-
rich Manufacturing Co., who. took them'
to a local restaurant and Galled police,
and the. city ambulance The ambul-
ance was unable to come out except
by 'actor's orders, however; . 'so the
injured were taken to: hoslsitttl in the
city poli4e • van.
C,P;R. WEER .ETIBEs -
AEE f22 Y'E, .' , SERVICE
GVF•LI*, Sept.. 2$. ---Forty-two years •
in, the Canadian PAOLO, Railway°serviee
And "no heetdents,, is the record' of
',Tin Macdonald, ,sixty-seven-year=old
locomotive engineer who retired,
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daY. ,veseeneensomabadacCie is
head-on collisions --but I've. never Bard
one myself," said the veteran rail.Way ,.
man„
Beginning'his railway Career clean-
ing engines in Toronto,•Mr. Macdonald
was' advanced;. to .ilio 'position Qf
engineer six years later. Ile worked in
Toronto for seventeen years' and then..
went to LQndon for seven y: ears before
coming to Guelph, °
In Guelph he was engineer on a loeal
freight that ran. from. this city to
Goderich. Four years later he " was
Mr. Manning; accompanied by Douglas shifted to a mixed train, running from
Kennedy and Alvin Sharp, also of •i` Guelph to Listowel. Since . the Guelph -
Clinton; was returning from London in. ! Listowel run was abanc?...>.ed in 1939,.
the & &ming. It was said the car Was tib be haa been operating L, tween here and '
crowded by a passing -ear. , Kennedy Guelph Jct, and betw een Hamilton and
suffered hick "'injuries. The car was'Goderich.
badly smashed.
When we
do more heart-to-heart
talking with the •other " fellow, we'll.
clo less behind his back.
Troublesome Night Coughs
Are Hard .on System
tem_^
It's the coughthat sticks; the cough that is hard
to eget rid of • the cough accompanied by -a tickling. iin
the throat that causes the nerve and throat wracking
trouble that keeps you awake at night.
• • Dr. Wood's NorwayPine Syrup helps to relieve
this coughing :condition by soothing the irritated parts, •
loosening the phlegm and stimulating ths bronchial organs, and when this
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dono t_be..troublesomo irritating cough may" be relieved.'•
Dr.. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has been on the market for the. past
'dB years. The Trade Mark' "8`fine Trees'.
Price 85c a bottle; large -family size, about 8 times as much, :800 .at gill
drug counters.
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
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IF :the -'needy :and destitute
of war-tornlands stand
it your side in their "rags:
and poverty --anal look in
your clothes closet -with you
...IF
that could happen, and
you saw ,the plea in their
sunken, death -hounded eyes,
you would give, :hal;f of your
clothing _td- warm -them
*'PHIS VERY MINI' TTS, 1
will go. -,and look. They
won't . • 6 c at my side, ' but,
A
ihdr voice of thanks will be.
fpistrared by THE $1L$VVING INDUSTRY (ON,TA1tY0) %aa of
NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION, qct, 1 to 20
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