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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-01-17, Page 61•411,0* Job Pros , 0 XIOTtMESNII41, Jan. Ur. , Lloyd eeit, .Gqctsl,p/t, opent."Vivo weeks' ILDlidays With„ 3pa,t'ent$, Ur., and Urn., Steett. t llabert Ooderich town.stdp,,wta guest of her mother, 4'.• garrison, and. M. ,Heard Ina • The National, Lttployment Oervim ;us wi!e1.4. - Mrs. M. 1,111„tiott and fared's, Listowel, conducting ma intenolve nurvor.at the twer,eut time, contaett.n,, ,,,„„,„ spent Saturday with it; stnd Mrs. B. •v11.Y... '41" Trewartha and VI f ployer In the area. of the Wall. Oleo -r..44(15 in the who employs • four- or .raore zr.ttioyces Mr. W. 1,4.7ornunin 4tendea.1 „the. West4' aud. as 'many einployers-1.1elow 'this ern Ontario Da.irYinen's seventy-ninth ataudzird as ressible in. an endeavor to annual Convention at London last Wed - seal -4v oracv for help immediately and., nesday, and Thur,sday. •in the net ,future tw'relieve the un- The tuany friends of Mr. Ninian g'mpioymeat:.,,Situatioxt. 'A' ready re- i iieard, who recently underwent an ,,,Ilet4e.....4,-,k_JAztitettpitvienced_s_e__Istrtlaattuattion,1i thet•-01tattent-liesp1talt-w4ll • and while nuniediate orders are largely. `, he pleased to know he is progressing: t tar sitilted4aelp the outlook for a feW ftkvorubly, anal e.spects to be hunweki . heare, for both skilled' and an- shortly. Shtiled Workers would appear to la: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur john,-5ton, very gctod. Present indicationg ars', and Mrs. E. J.t•"Trewartha and ,Mrs,' that we are about at -the peak tlf un- B. Mactdath were. guests of Itiiistt M. • emPloYniCut 'and` there Should be inat proctor; Clinton, oe Wednesday last. provement.very shortly. In the mean- '; The regular monthly meeting of the eVerst effort • is being made to W,M.S. 'and W.A. was • held at the aeeere jobs for those who are unpra-; partsonage last TuesdaY with, agood ploYed- •! attendance. ,Plans Or the year's work Veterau placements are pretty well' were outlined, and it was, deeded to Reeving paeb with new applicatioaa hold the annual, spring concert, also a • Icing received -for jobs': ,Those-veterana baZaat, in the all, and the congrega- Who are not being placed, in jobs are tional meeting and supper this week. entitled tot -out -Of -work benefits and... The hostesses for the day were Mrs. should apply to the National Employ- Bead and Mrs. Fred IttulholTand. merit o ;ice for particulars, The local!" Miss Betty 'Stock is_visiting Mr. and 0rice. ia still being kept.open • every' Mrs. Earl 1,Villiants; Goderich. TuesdaY evening 7.80 to '9.30 for the i The' many friends of Airs. 'John beresat a veterans unable to call dur- Dempsey, who has been seriously ill ing the regular office hours. in Clinton hospital, willbe pleased • thaemploynient, insurance proving.' to..kno_w she is tamproving..i3 a great boon during this period of We are sorry 'to' repoa-Ahat Mr. shortage of jobs and practically all John lEiarris is in Clinton hospital. Unemployment roak Beacixed and • • IVq.proveutat Zxpectecf ° THE GODERICH SIGNAL.SUR EIGHT..YEARS OF AMORE PROGRESS Inv* stage4in the OVA- voloPttlent of POrtation, ate IrePOrted 1%9- *Oitt4Plif1calbt by 'r 114n „Callaaa A Linea,' begin.. ning 'With the 10-paSsenger 'Loakheed Weetta tat toPh with Which T.dA., Koncert, ed ainutand PasseThier tr4lat•-sPOrtatiOla, in1037., kleXt is the 14-PalSonger 'Lodestar Which,in 193,3 and " 1939, was the w riers fast- • est conaMercial transport 144-ae. felleWett the huge 'four -engine Ltins.- caster tratiapertPionewhiPh haS been In., the gatiadia4 I Government TranS-.Atlantic SerViee, operated, bat Trans.," Canada 'Air Lines, -since - 1.943, The military type. *as the famed Lancaster bornber Wt4eh Pla,Yed such an intortant role in win- ning the %var. .* • Beneath the Lancaster LS the tin engine 21 -passen- ger Dotiglas DC4 transport ...xently delivered. This is first of a fleet of 20 to be • ced in service' at an early those who are now. out of worit• and who can qualify ,are drawing insurance benefits. Weekly.. CARLOW OARLOW, 15. -The Township Counat held its arst- meeting of 1946 ontDdentlay, with two uety members. Mrs. Rex. VuekWorth and Dennis, Mrs.„,Ken. Hazlett and John, of Tor- onto, visited their mother. Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. B.. Bean, sr. Mr.tJames Green has -returned home from the hesbal .after laaving his tonsils removed. , Measles 'are getting closer. -Farm Forum. -a- The Farm Foram niet at _the heme of Mr. and Mrs. ,Ona,ar • Brooks ijn. Monday • evening, • Owing to •other meetings-, and the •Weatheritliere was not -afi...-Iarge •gatherDig *•as extaected. •• X pod dis- tenssion took place, with Mr. Brooks as leader, after - which cards were played. Lunch was served at the close. " - 15.8. Amami Meeting. -The Sunday school Jaelt1 Its annual meting in the hall on Monda.y night, with a fait. at- tendance. Officers were re-elected the same as lag, year, with .M.rs. Thos. Wilson • as teacher for the primary class, EleanOr Smyth for -the second eiass, Frank Malwain and E. Hall for the .boys, and Mr.. Walters . as " superintendent. " "ts ,W, Meeting., --The January meet- ' Ing- at the W.M.S. wifiTheld at the _ home- of JOhn Young on Thursday, ,t•J'artuary 10th with a good_attendance. The president, Mrs. Marsh, had charge of the meeting. Arrangements* have been made for the showing of pictures. by Rev. U. CronheiLm on .China and SIIEITARDTON SLIEPPARDTON, Jan. 15.--:-.Mrt Hawkins is in a Lohclon hespital for further treatment for his eyes. We Ime he is Wog able to be home again much improved by the treatments. - .Mr. Harold Dougherty of, the steamer Royalton 1s-8i:tending his holiday with , hi% parents, Mr.' and • Mrs. Edgar +Dougherty.. Mrs. Agnes Foster spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Anderson, and Norval in Goderich: Mrs. Whitley -Dougherty visited. last week with her ,sistergiviaw, Mrs'. Jack McKenzie, Port Albert. The Ladies' Guild, of the Anglican church held a _quilting at the home of • Mrs. Wm. Vrooraan -on Wednesday • A Social Evenitig.'A pleasan-t-e-Ven- I last. . lag was Spent on Tuesday,' January 8, ht the home ou.•Mrs. 'Agnes roster, where a turkey diluter was given in ' honor of her "sister, Whitley Dougherty (Marie Hawkins), of Defoe, Sask., who. is visiting relatives.and friends-on her first "visit home in , twenty-five years. Those present were I tlie lady's father, Mr. Wm. Haskins, iher sisters, Mtg. Ross McNee and Mrs. Leslie Johnston, and brother, • Frankj Hawkins; also Mr. Ro'ss eNeet ,Mr. Leslie Johnston, Wm. an Charlie Johnston, -Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Jim and -Elaine, Vernon Allamang, Mr.'".and Mrs. Anderson,eyn ir- leyr of Godericho, Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Foster,. and Linda,, alb the lady's untle and -aunt, Mr. 'and, Mrs.' Gavin Green, of Goderich. After 'dinner the evening was elit in Playing,„games. Quebec. These, will be shown in the • BEN,MILL-LER hall at a later date., 13rophey's Funeral Home 13 MONTREAL ST. • Our Funeral Chapel combines , the dignity of a plaie of -worship and the refinement of a quiet residence. - PRONE 120 FLOYD .M: LODGE, Director • •You arpinvited to. listen to _ "Music for Sunday' program Wer efiNX, %Ingham, each Sunday afternoon at 3 pan. BENMILLER, _Jan. 15. -Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moore and family with Mr. Ftank Flick visited over the week -end with gr. and Mrs. Wissoarat Strafferd- ville. The anaual Sunday school! meeting Is being held- this Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Fisher. Mr. and. Mrs. 'J. Feagapelvo'f Nile visited on Friday with Ur. and 'Mrs. S. Valistone. , The annual conateegational meeting of Bennailler ttelted church ill be 'held on Friday,-Tanuaryz_18, In th church; ME, and Mrs. Stanley Yeast -One' and M. C. J. Walters _visited lost week_ ,With Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hill near Mitchell. ' Mrs, Walters •and, Floyd spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jervis at Holmesville. `1 In the lower photograph • is the 4 -engine Douglas for passenger luxury on which work has. al a dy started at the Canadair plant in Montreal. The new degree of air travel offered to Canadian tr: . by the DC -3, and - *.-a-minute speed, _ased efficiency oarnfort of the • craft ire said to I,. i-alent of any air • in the world., S OF AUB t - 41TBURN, Ju.aue-11i185' ant)14 non for' a card of s,ynnpathY, froltn Atm Arthur, R.N., 'Of Londonz, spent, the Wanlnington for a gift iTCP1Vell oil her tyceltIgnal with her inether„ Mrs. John w°411dhrig "laiv'erk3arY# and ftvu• 'Ili:EP . M. Small of Toronto. fOr naessges ono 4rtitur. "_.. j hind „received front e Institute at Miss Josephine Weir w.as a Week- , Chrigtnnts. •A. reading, "TIO New end visitor with. Bgr'.Q: If-,)0r(Alli itcetit'.YettC, Was giVen by!..k1r0,., nigar Law- . I sou.• 'A solo as .rinnlered by Bliss Ooderich. ., Mr. and rs. Cart. Govter and Pte. li.tat-en inr Miss 1-tlittni'Mutch. A nd a readin egontest .• .Anatita iticIlwain, aWas Albert Govier were recent iiisitors to ; was conducted by Mrs. Earl Italtlib$•, „ Detroit. t ! Mrs. Albert Campbell, winning the Prise. The tepic, "As the New Year The Auburn public school vvas closed Moves In,f, was ably given by Mrs. , en. ' Monday an tiecount of the death0t f i 00rdo!t th..tY,9 a 11%,_ Clirrilat-,MVe.nts were the teaclier'a aunt. given,ny Miss Mate Vergueon. 'be roll. • ;Me N ietorY ijiiib sponsored another , call was responded to hyt"ftWitere and I dance iu. the Foresters' Hall oll Friday tattata.t.t y.'04 _blteart_. T..pleittt(tateeitataate- -night; With music. sukidied by -Garnet-, Ticki. Farrier of Wititechurch and his live- ts were tialfi OU a prise donated ' by Mrs. Oliver Anderson, which. WAS piece oreliestra. • Another. (lance wit''. won by A,,,h3. Gordnii mcciineney; 'nig., Le held this Friday night. nieetiifg elosed, " with tine National Aii- W:altS‘ 'ai,eetzillg.,-2,1.riz, Eagai 4aw": them; Lunch was served by Mrs.4 ,• Sou gave, her home for the JanuarA4'i c,bas straughan, urs. b.). Phillips, Mrs., . pinyeteetri jaagn _ofehuthre. ettW.Idn, . W.M.S.. porfesiftoxtPziri.:;•8 Geo. Hamilton and Mrs. Bert Craig.,.! Their Golden Wedding„ -Mr.. and Josephilte Weir, presided and'ooPeued, -: airs. JOSeph, WA.,liington celebrated the meeting with prayer. The treas- their fiftieth wedding anniversary at urer, .sirs. Edua Cewan, reported 'that their lovely farm holue lu West Wawa - $99.20 'had been ratiaed the past year. nosh on. Tuesday. Mrs. 'Washington, Mr. Fred Ross galie a report of the ,formerlyClara Jenkins, is the daughter Presbyterial meeting in cl-inteu., _ The 01 ti e late 'rhonaas ` W.' Jenkins and topic, _" New Year's Message,": was Elizabeth. Salkeld, Slie was borir-iit- gik en by Mrs% L4w8°b• Th "di call' Woodlands Parin, near Clinton, and ivatsresponded to by paying of fees. t attended Clinton High • School and 1s4s. Woods ' tdrised the meeting with Model School, aid was a successful prayer. Atter the meeting the Ladies' i r teacher lot Auburn public school. She - Aid met. . The treasurer's 'report,. was' . married to Joaeph "Washington given by Mrs. Lawson, showed a bal- f tbe late. Johnso Washigton an ance on hand of §;97. The Aid h.as :e Jane. ScOtt Washington, pioneer set- • purchased a 'Awn) for the sulloa,fl tiers, who estme from near Bowman- schopi. Mrs. WellingtOn Good was! vine when Joseph was fourteen years re-elected president and Mrs. Lawson L,..of age. The iiiiirria,rbe took place at secretary -treasurer.. I thetbride's -home. Among these who ' Air Offitar Welcomed Home were at the. wedding Arty years ago Harry W. Arthur, aon of Mrs...John. and at the Celebration on Tuesday was Arthur, arrived 'home from overseas 'Mrs. F1et6her Townsend, formerly Har - on the Scythia ,and -was. net at th-e riet Trick, dabghter of Mss. A. L. Auburn depot by his mother, Ileith and i Trick and the late Mr Trick h IIURSDAY, JANUAlty_rti4 GODRICH 14jlM1111.1" Stl'a NatiOnall Viltu Beard be ebovirli No. 1 -se7.110el AWtincs4Uy; '3attuary 2 -rd, at 2 10: attid 8 pat. School ?treads will NC:We ;nuke arrangement* to get the eltildrvir out in the °after- noon; if tee is not a better '!Lgez.1.4.- aneo of children to sec these pleturea... Goderie,k township is going to lose this project? A Min on the control an wonting of the warble itiy Will b. shown:In tine evening the Januar meeting of the Vederatiok of Agricul- ture will be held. Tho president -.will, report on. the • Ontarle conventio Iilveryono-he' 't? Start tif> ti anceessful year. • • * Meetfing.7,-ne regular meet- ing- Of --the' Union M,M,t3. on:January' 9th oat the home of Mrs. Geo. •MeIlwain.' 'Mrs. .Art. Tichborne was the leader, Wang the theme f "Light on Dthe Path." A Psalm was read responsiltely and kibort pv.a.yers were given by Miss Ethel Mellwain„ Mrs. Art Tichborne and Mrs. Geo,. 'MeilvVain. Portions frona the Africa, program were reed by Mrs. Art Vela -- borne, Mrs. Everett Meilwain and Mrs. Gordon Orr. ' The r011 call was, answered with the text woyd'prayer." The -business was conducted by Mrs. Everett MellWain. The meeting !area closed with a hyninand praYer, after which lunch was aerved by tip hostess. tiamiltott,' and twd brothel's, Edward of Ottawa and Rees ,Jenkin_ • w o was Bob Arthur and Mr. and Atm. Gordon-, ,ilowee_gitt at the 'marriage,- Others •Wall. FN. Arthur... was- 'born svere, Mrs. -0•. E. Errsttt,, of -Aubarn, Auburn -January '12, 1924. , He at- wthati. and --Mrs. Wm. Wisp, tended Auburn public, -and TOWNSHIP COcontinu-, of Clintson7 After theYdiriner.on UNCIL-• PORTER' HILL .ittion schobls•and'Werked. for his unvie,ay. a social. tinie was enjoyed, tvith , WEST WAWANOSH PORTER'S HILL, jan14.-Miss He .also engaged at war work at yirood-.1 eages of congratulation were received, • -. - Harry Yungblut, butcher,. 4n. Zurich,k : ,-t sixteen relatives present. Many mess - for West Wawanosh • yhts held on are: The first meeting of the 1916 Council -Sinclair,- Clinton, spent a day Withstock. He 4oined the R.C.A..Fon including a telegram from Ed. Jenkins, ,. her sister, Mrs. L. Cox. • itlarch____22, 1943, training at Brandon and Portage LaPrairie, Where he was Ly°etatArr' baroifttliserpfof path6neeyb,rideehinoaf liafntd January 7th. The thembers y '' . , Reeve. Brown Smyth, Councillors . _ , t Little Bruce' Betties has been under _ _were ret e ve y the couple. commissioned as pilot officer. He re- - flowers . tt I si b .Gordon McPherson and Wallace Miller. is runch.„taapreved, - ' -•' -, ' •..t• .• ' Everett- Finnigan, -*David McAllister, the doctor's care the past 'week, but caved further trainbagtut :Regina -and -1f ---- ' -" I Calgary and went everseas la lttaY, ly goodThealtii. -.....TheY are valued mem- oth the eelebrants are in except.lonar* The minutes Of the December Was an meeting,' ,Mr. and Mrs. JaeleSmith and family 1944: In England' he -was made flying hers of Knox J.Inited church. Mr.' were read and accepted. on motion, ef I attended* a reunion of the...Smith_ fuel. officer. • Several flights- vveXe Wade over Washington always hits taken, a, keen .. . ily at Vernet held in honors of Pte.' Germany dropping bombs'tantimportant interest in chureh affairs•;alter Smith, wico has returned f 1 Germaa cities1 • A familYIreimion was elder for Many years. Mr .,'Washing - a4, Woal sat down fa a turkey dinner, op Arthur . three years%.,•service overseas. Sixteen, held on Saturd 'g' hoblecoming-and birthday. ay in honor of .F/0.- ton Is a_ life member of the W.M.S. die - OVING WEST M. RawIlilio13 Liniltipd 'regularly maim op 'and ship Household Furniture. Onat- • k.pliciated Pool,Gare to Manitoba. Ssiskatels. - • ewsko.‘ Alberta, British Colombia and to Csillfitenia• Write, wire orphorne tor reduced freight rates. FAtabliehed i&�IressgsfiS‘. Torefetn, Kingedskie - mOVINII. 1441111441, "4111/144.1111 ani saaaar Councillors Miller and McAllister.. ° Bylaw No. -2, to -provide fattOs for current expenditurat_was rester third time iand passed on motion/of Council- lors McPherson and Finnigan. Bylaw No. 1, --appointing officials for 1946, was passed on motion of Councillors Nin-, nigan and McPherson. The following is the list of offiicials: Assessor, john M. Aitchison; collector, Robert H. Rut ledge; clerk, Durnin Phillips; treas A War Memorial. -A meeting of t andof the iyonten$ InstituteShe has two sisters, Mrs. IT -"E: 'Erratt of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cox and Mr. and residents 'Of tl)e Auburn con:muti tr.!. Auburn,. and Mrs. A. L. Trick, of Mrs. Arlie Lockhart -split Saturday , wa_§. held in the Foresters' Half' on., Ane in London. - tit , ."Tuesday night 44 discuss the erection •'WA. Mediu-it-The first meeting of , of a suitable war memo -et -at_ Mr: - the -W.A. for this eYeaTt. was held on! Herb Mogridge was •appeinted cli^tir- Thursday last* at °ire- home of MrS7-man %Ind Harry Sturdtr secretary. A ,urer, W. A. Boyle; caretaker, of hall, Jim Cox, .with fourteen ladies present.- Motion by Rev. Yltobt. McConnell was Don. Cameron; Board- ot HeAlth, D. The preSident, 'Mrs. Leslie Cox,'enened in favor of a, suitable memorial in B. C. Weir, kilo.H., - e. MI Attchisen; the 'meeting with prayer., took place with regard to,a more ef-1 Discussion honor. of t)3,e boys in both wars,, Sev- eral *suggestions were brought forth, 'anitatry inspectors; Thos. Salkeldi jo's. Deddy ; live stock valuators,. Ed. ficient • way of; raising 'money:— A including-ehaexilorial hall, a *palm, and Purvis, John A. Thompson, A. Gsilm1,44aar in the spring was considered, *a menaoriaL.fung to help.,the-returned J. Sproul ; poundlreepers,-A. Brown, - h each lady -doing' what she can tol-men• A committee of three -men -was Taylor LI Reid T. Kearney, A,' kin- help. It was deit:led to continue vnth appointed to procure information. • C: ahan, Mid. Humphrey,---1-McK.. 'Webb, the mite box for another ,year, also. E. Asquith, Harry 8turdy and -R:. D. D. Alton; fenceviewera, W. A. Orser, birthday •gifts. A quilt was' quilted. Munro were appointed in coane,ctitin Hugh King, Viet r E fn t , g. • The meeting closed with the alizpah with .the • proposal for a hall; 010- strong, J. D. Anderson, .1. M. ()reel, benediction, after which a dainty lunch -RaithbY, R. J. Phillips and J. W. M dd S. Johnston: The bylaw s,e,t, the prices Was served by the hostess.- Tile Febru-{ for the cairn; A. Rollinson, Dr. B. Q. for work on the road., at- 40re per hqur ary meeting wily he held at the home ,--weir and Bert Craig for a memorial for a many 65'c per -140 for a man andof Mrs. Jas. Lockhart, roads per- fund. A meeting will be called in an - team, and $1.00 per hour•formaa, team ntitting. S. • ... :. ap41 Mower......,,To4 McQuillin was aP-:1 pointed school Attendance ofileer and [ Many a man talks about the brother- . • -other month when these comrnittees - - - Women's' institute.- Mrs. Edgar Robert ChanThey was appointed weed* hood of man who his never been much Lawson presided for the February inspector. ,• --, of a brother to his own kid -brother.,, meeting of the Women's Institute-, held The Council adjourned to net Tues- , . •. in the Foresters' .,-flall .oir Tuesday. day, February 12th, at MO, p.m. it.%. 'when we're unwilling to change. Correspondence conSisted of letters of DURN1N PtliniApS; uurBOves that we think the. other thanks from. Miss Bert Daer for a ,- , —,--- ' Clerk., fellow is unchangeable. "get well" card, front Mrs. A. J. Fergu- \ - - ..... , _ ,::,,,-...t.tera„...,,,,....,,,,,................... , ,. will report. t, - - THE ?ICK OFTOBACCO It DOES -taste -.good in a pie* . mom ,intitatio con es on makes SffeNy/fary:::errneeovesiff. Pytoudpgutti b°rfeaVathing°47neas°1i:eineacil°a bnu:sytr.lAlsol. Shthelpses ,Instantl from sally, sneezy stu -distress ilea colds starts to fcom thernoment a ewdroPO prevent many colds from deve_01 plug- . 'fused in time. just try it! Woritsfiriel Follow directions in folder. ifICKS VA111041011: SPICIAL Doubtik-Dety Nose Iketps Works Fast Right Where Trovble111 #0,40-0 Cemetery Mentorials •. You afre invited to inspect our • stock in ,Cliadon Exeter Seaford' Phone 141 Enquiries Jpr!1!mptly attended to. Cunningham & Pryde (THOMAS 'ORME) LEE4 URN 1.ERBURN, Jan. It --The , Farm Forum did not meet on Monday night on accoant of the stormy weather. . The Women's ,Missionary 'Society of Leeburn church will hold their monthly meetingtat ,the -home -of -Mise•Terrenee- Hunter oft Wednesday of next week. Mr. James Green had his tonsils removed at Goderleh- hospital oa Wed- nesday of, left week. We hope • this will be a benefit to him and he will have better health. " . • Mrs. Percy Stewart is new a patient at the Goderich hospital. We liepe soon to hear she Is recovering. In the world today tr of thought is long overdue: • •illessamealenomanimaimainweernaliamaiminniet VVIIEELER'S Willatainkratilathismipailmiss;araisilitrarararnmelligsammIla FUNERAL tiOVIDE eh rge for the °use of -our rouneral Ilome, Tom- ; to Street. prompt Ambulande Service • , -Phone 335 Res. 355 or 7 molatiutiimilillikmimmumturolpiarloommok, GODER/Olt MEMORIAL • 13110P &lam:on pgsiGNS BOST Or MATERIAL Guaranteed workmanahlp at prices that'will please you. :SAVEt-ALL----ActtENTS-trUfe8 ' Call at our office' ; Phone 242J or drop us a line to 130x 161, God& 'rfeh. We will be pleased to call and help choose a Sultaido mem. orial for your family plot. - R. A. SPOTTO/f St. Andrew's St, ad Apother Bad Nig Couldn Ilfou Getiray Rest? . thwe to6, night after nitilt, 4.eleeplettt , bcdo. To These vilio clov in a kind' of a ty, but tvitor,43 rct is broken tr bad dreamd ah.(I nilintaare. To thcq.?.0 wbo take p In the morning cs tired ao tvhen they went, to bell, tvno ofier Milburn's 'Nertr0 tt,ttotte rcmcolv to help, cootlo.,4 And attengthen the nerves. Aitlath thisi to done there should i, ). no moo rcstlem itightO duo to had: (Immo and nightmares. • • • - Mt a Ugla 95 raise at, all drug taunters, took for our rcgOtred tradf,rteark i "Rel ileArto eu 1atel Mitbe'vraeo.,Inilci, 'itteate, Orta • •'Ili* otti, of. a 'aerial •of illutitatio_ kn.* on tha aubliot- of4C,ortaktv-ritioft • of Canqd— a'S hatural, emelt, - .* \oolb-tir raprodnetion), enter 9" le -i4 *rigida ticbteritaital 41)% I/Vital:11a - for fr q, wlU be• obair. ' eit mensbei of Tha' Colinr COfiservation Clab upon , reltiest to '»ep (013)/filAadtlingt ' Bro Oriea Limited, -Wu rico, Ontario. t, rabli winter, the warning • cry- Of "Timber!" echoes throughout tke Canadian, forests as niighty trees fall. a _call that re-echoes into -every • Canadian', home for, of all otr natural products,. woo4 is the. most versatile.:--• Its' .diversifted-- uses- have - provided a livelihood for a.ptiroximately 250,000 Canadians and wood products. have. " ' been,since the earliest clar, aknong our •inosfiinportant exports: s•• -- And yet —f9r---evet5-tvventy. logs that are cut in Canadian forests, • seven aid- still ' destroyed by fire, • pz" se'ct depredations • . and divGse • • This drain on a vital natural reso.i.rce • can be- lessened only by an awareness • on the part of each one of us of the wan • by which.'tir fOrest wealth can be. p,rptected .and corithetvecr to maintain • a continue d prosperity.. - As a conttibution to this national need, _...sCIllarliniv&'shavaofifirlimle49c1:42T4he* Coan tr!ig tiowhiiyon: • may gain:laic)1d-on the- stibject-of cortservation. :Aloirrthi.s club today tiimply by writing to Dept. (C13), The Car Brdweries Limited; :Waterloo, -Ontario, • and carrent, authentic "information on conservation will he sent to you,.iio and, . in the future, as 11 becomes &tradable, at no os( to., you.