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AUBURN, gar. 3, Zr. and Mrs. atter toter months visit :,with reiativet `
here.
Mr. and iia°s. J. SCJ: Weir of Louden
spent e the week -end- with Dr.. D. C.
Weir and Miss Josephine. ' •
Tho' tilail Red Cross Society held,,
a quiltings• last Week when •eight.
quilts were %omleted.
Mr. and -Mrs. A.ndrow Kirkeon'hell
+fare, purcha~ed- Herb, Govier's farm
op, the Base line, Mullett Township.
Mr. 'and. Mrs. Kirkcontiell have been
residents of Auburn fr)'r the past four
yearn poving here from Sa1tford,
Kirkeonnell has Meet, employed tt e
C.P.R. tracks • for the past 17 years.
The K.irkconnell Borne has been sold
to Idr. raid Mrs.' Bet Daer. whoget
possession early iii Npril.
Mrs. Edna `Cowan and daughter,
Joan Killough have moved from their
farm in East Wtiwahos1 and are oc-
cupy ing part of Mr. Geo. Raithby's
`house.
Miss' Betty- Asquith of the teaching
stafl' of Alma -College was a week -end
Viktor with her parents. 1Ir. and Mrs.
C. L. Asquith.
Mrs. °John _McLeod' who spent the
winter with tier daughter, Mrs. Smith
ander Mr. -Smith, at Milverton, has re-
turned to ,her home here, -- --;.,-
Visitors with Mr. °and,, Mrs. Gordon
Dobie on Sunday were Mrs. E. Hollo-
way, Mr. and Airs. S. Holloway and
Ross Iiolloway-of Wingharn.
'Carl Xunrblut and fancily of Oakland
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spent the Week -,end with, the former's
parents, Mr. and ---Mrs. 'John I. 'Sung.
tlut. fl ala
, Mr. and ifrs. X.' ?° . Grafi am of s e-
troit visited with -I4rs. Fred Rass over
the week -end.
Mrs. Wnai. T. Riddell left last Thurs-
.day for fixer home in La Reviere, Man.,
McClure "
Grain
Exchange
CORNER NORTH STREET
AND SQUARE
Representing
P. and H. Wholesale and
- - Retail
Phone 119
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:; YY"EEKzEliffstHAA RFSft:'
MUFFETS ` 2 pkgs, 17c
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Nabob 1 lb43.c�- >�
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Royal York
CHEESE 1/z lb. . +
Plain or Iodized 2 lb.
SALT 2 pkgs. 156
Red Label - lb.
LIPTON'S TEA pkg. 38c
WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 13c
Cottage ' Brand 7 . oz. tin
BONELESS CHICKEN 530
Choice Diced 20` oz. tin
BEETS or CARROTS 12c
Libby's
MUSTARD
6 oz.�
Jar- 96
ROMAN--MEAD-----pkg.-290--
Baby
kg - 29c ---Baby Cereal
TUTRIM 14 oz. pkg. 45c
Muffin Mix
TILBEST • 2 pkgs-. 25c
8 qt. bag
-NEWPORT FLjJFFSS- ~ -25c
Clark's 2 Tins
MUSHROOM SOUP 19c.
OVALTINE 58c 98c
CHAN-Floor Wax 59c
THE GODEEICH SIGNAL -STS
.First Two Fords
To V
terans
ry
SIfEWARTS' FLOWERS
1'Oi DISTR cTPv°.E •1 Lot 'u4 ARRANGE31ENTS
Resit noses always in s reek
Phon .804 at all hours.. Marlin S. •Ste9 -
'41n ower. at!' bas ,been 8tewai is sine° 186.3.° ,
Delivery of the first two 1.946 Deluxe _1'o •ds by Gode't'ieh Motors, were made to Art Doak and LlaVin
,.. I3e1-1, .tnter1r1:13-- of - World War IL Mr. Doakise
on tete right- and �i:r. -L -err on the loft in the above pic.tkl•>e:=-
which was iu charge,of- Mrs. Thomas \Ifs.. Wilfred Franeey. . -
Haggitt.. The Scripture was read ,by Mr. Duncan MacKay left on Monday
Hiss. -_Lila Yungblut,. R.N., of Gode- Miss Lama I'hilliPs, and players were to ISA 11,4tir hL l,iutlier. Donald, at
rich, spent t felt; days at her honte.. •vfl'er•ec1 by :1ti•s, Ilal;gitt. A reading,: North Bay.
Mr: Elmer Keller of Windsor was "housecleaning" was - given- by Mrs. 1 ,Mrs. Jas. McNain and Mi's. Daa•id
a week -end Visitor with his wife and Wm, Gorier. The Easter message MacKenzie attended the funeral of
daughter. - fruit.' "Ye Shall be My Witnesses," was I their uncle at Baylield en Sunday."
\Irs. C. A. ,Howson vivsited her bro 'given byMrs. Jas. Woods, president of I A Youthful Flier Passes. ---OU Mou-
rner. :lir: Robt. Asquith of Saltford, Knox United 'V 11.S. A .solo was day afternoon the Luekuu�t. Culledwho has returned home after spending; rendered by .Mrs. Wm. Haggitt. Mrs.! church was filled with sympathizing
the winter with' his daughter,'Mrs. W, Nesbitt was in' charge ,fur. the business, friends._ who gathered' to do honor to
Mains and Rev. Mains- of Tilbury,•period when the secretary read letters Eldon Buckingham,. u ho died at
Be'. and Mrs. H. J. Snell, Misses �fromn the Nicholson family and Thump- I Veterans' Hospital, Peterborough; 'oil
Ila Craig, .Betty Marsh, Bill Craig, son family; thanking—tf"n'- Guild for { +.+Ticar, ,March '2.2. in his ;;1st year;
Donald Yungblut and Elwin Hall at- kindness shown them during bereave -I Eldon was "the ---only sun of ler. and
tended a camper's l?auquet at Mitchell went,` also a letter of thanks from Mrs„ Will Buckingham. He was bora
United church. last • Friday evening, Mrs: Thos• .McNall for `.`Get"Well" card :•0n the 12th c•oncessjon elf Ashfield near
when Rev. Snell was tile guest speaker. recef%ed.' Mrs. Wm. Govier expressed, Lothean. IIe�: attended : p. 7, school,
Mr. and Mrs. Easom and daughters, apilr•eciation for a wedding, gift and proving a 'most..
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Joanne and Marlene ba e ri j {fes ],q j y�
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p^ til the`-'Yuii ` lei ,_, eceNed from the congregation High Scho e .later` u Iuiow
••a�o�ef'�e�--'tow�hshz ��` r'.I
fa of After graduating, he
I service oper-
rm on the gravel road. I The 'roll ,call was answered . s ! went ov.ersr ts. and had
Harry Arthur has returned h Housecleaning hint •
W.M.S.-The W.M.S., of Knox -United his credit. He returned home 1n July,
due to ill health. ;Thus he was anothe
H
war c.asuality�. First he was a pane
in Christie Street Hospital and later
;the eterans' - Hospni:al ``at retei.
from Zurich.
. Thos. Lawlor has purchased Nelson
McLarty's farm in-•Colbonrte township..
St de.
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chapel
-ath Gh'nder, Newfoundland, "° 'was --the"
scene of, a- pretty weddineon Narch
15th; when Flt. -14. Zwieker united. in
marriage kiss Bu9elah May' Stryde'
of Botwood, Newfoundland,. daughter
of Albert Stryde and the late Mrs.
Stryde and Flt. -Sgt. Robert J. Craig,
son of -Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of
Auburn. The bridesmaid was Miss
'Vivian Thompson of Botwood and the
best man was W.O:2 Jack Brand, of
Gander. After the ceremony a recep-
tiein was held in the Sergeants' mess,
of 'which Flt. -Sgt. Craig is -'president
Ito
e couple will reside on the station
at' .Gat4der where the bride is also
employed; ' •
Ladies' Guild.—The Ladies' Guild of
St. Mark's Anglican Church 'met in -the
Orange, Hall .for -their Easter meeting
. by Mrs. Harry ungblut. This • was short ' graveside service, the legion
• ° ational flights, a'b an air .gunner,' t
0
church held'^their Easter Thank -offer-
ing m&eting in the Sunday school -room
on Tuesday. Tt1e_prc,srdent, Mrs. Jas.
Woods tt-as-in---charge of'thedevotional
r
n
in
period. -Letters of ,thanks were read borough, where_ he put , up "a brave
Prem the Thompson family for,,,lness- fight, always eheerful - -in :spite of
-age. of sympathy received and from weakness. His parents _visited him
Mrs. A,, Campbell for" a "Get Well" the previous week; when they were in -
card. It was' announced the Presby- formed -his condition' was serious as
terial would sheet in Wingham oh a meningites condition, • developed. The
April.25th. Mrs. Ernest Patterson' and funeral service "Rwas iu charge of- his
Mrs. C.. M. Straughan were appointed pastor. Rev. E,. Beech, assisted by Rev.
delegates to attend. Mrs. C. M. J. W. Stewart, Rev. •U: H. MacDonald
Stratlghan presided for the ;program„ send Rev. II.. Dann. Ile was- buried
The Scripture was read by -Mr. Sid: with full legion honors with members+
ney McClinclney and Mrs..Earl'igh.t- of the•Lucknow. Manch- and the Ladies
'man offered prayer. The heralds re-, Auxiliary attending tri a body. . The
pm -tided': Mrs. Wm. Craig on "Home -flag-draper+ casket which had rested
Missions" Miss Margaret WiglItman attuong be'ailtiful floral tributes, was
on "Temperance." and. Mrs. Ernest borne through a guard of .honor by, six
Patterson' on "Christian Stewardship." j comrades. The long' funeral cortage
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A solo was rendered .by Miss Ila -wenn('ts-`way oto its quiet 'resting
-Craig: The •1'tst€r message was- given place in •Kinloss . cemetery., •After a
BORN ' •
CARLOW ,
CARLOW, Apr. 21,111r. and'Mrs, .
1,''rank Young and baby 'of 7.fitchener,
Zr,s, otin " 'off' O
� o(lorfleb[r visited,
with, Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon' Youfg can°
l aturdaay.
\Ir: JanaetT F dish•'and.. Mrs. Martin
spent Ounday g ' London. -
Mr: Chester Feagan has rented . Mr.
Aldin Ailn's farm,'
Mrs. A. Wilson visited with Mr. and
Mrs...rranrk Wilson .at the Nile for
a few dayS.
Mrs. Frank McElwain, Mrs. Keith
Arthur,, " Mr. Pettman and Cora, and Mr.
Sprat ge,, littended the funeral , of Mr.
Spragge, sr., at Wiarton on Thursday,
- Mr: and Mrs. A.. Errington are mov-
,Ing to Mr: Jacob Fisher's house.::
After meeting in the Township"Hall
during the winter mouth,, March 17th
-was the first Sunday the service waS
'held in the church ' again. It was -
(.omrnunibn Sunday, and the following
young people joined the church: Joan
and Jeain McPhee, Mrs. F. Mcllwain,
Allain. Stoll, Mrs, Allan Stoll by certlfi-
IIleN'rl;It. 011 Mailil 3o, 1916, at cute -from, her home church at Thed-
ford, John and Malcolm Wilson. Jas.
McPhee, William Smyth; Donald
Wilson. -
Alexandra Ilospntal, Guderich, to
- Margaret, wife „of J. Kenneth
Iltinter, a son (James -Thomas).
PRoU iE.--At Glasgow. Scotland; on
March 21st. 1946, to Mr, and Mrs.
,John 13. i'rouse, of Goderich. a son
• (Andrew' Frederick) . •
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S'1`RAUGIIAN.—At Alexandra Hos-
pitai; Goderich, on Mart'i•30th, 1946,'
to Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Straughan,
56 East street, Goderich, a daughter,
,Susanne Ellen.
WILSON.—At Alexandra 'Hospital,
Goderich, Ori March 31st, 1946, • to
Mr, and Mr's'. Wm. Wilson, Goderich,
. ai son, .Daniel^ _( eor- e.....
DIED -,
LEAVING FOR . CHINA -
At ,a joint meeting of the W.A. and
the (,Mild of St. George, Church on
'Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. H. B. M.
Ticliborne, in behalf of the two organ-
izations, presented 'Mrs. H. M. Mon-
teith with a china flower centrepiece,
Miss Mills reading the address. Mrs;
Monteith° made a graceful acknowledge-
ment.
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Miss Anne Dav}dso'r , a.nie, Deler...
he ' g'ueS£ cake `;
WASSON.—In Goderich,- •on • Sunday,
Mardi 31st, 1946, William Ernest
(Eru,fe) Wasson, in, his '68th year.
IN 1%,MAILo-R.I .1 ° .
JO11 T(-
S SIL Iii loving mew,ory of my
_._ -dtair ntother*, _ MTs.` i tirues' G.' John---
ston, who passed .away April -3rd,
• 1934.
—Ever remeinberedp by her =daughter,
Mrs. Robert Iloy. . ' 14x
McINTYRE. — In loving memory of
M>v.. Margaret ' McIntyre, who died
April lith, 1944.
Dear mother, you are not forgotten,
Though on earth. you are no more;
• Still in memory you are, with .us, -
• ° As you always, were before. -'
—Ever remembered by Sons 'and
Daughters. - - 14x
LAMB.—Irl memory of our Uncle,
Robert -Nornuatn Lomb, , who Was
. drowned April 7th, 1945, in his 9th
year. - ' , - ,
Today recalls - sad •inlern•uries
1 Of a cle•tr uncleorle t o
followed by a a ea -dl `If E
rtg, . ' lister be
I not true," by ,.Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett,
' A PLAY
"GOOD GRACIOUS
GRANDMA" -
will be presented by the
• Port Albert_ Dramatic _Club_
AT
Dungannon Parish Hall
Friday, Apr. 12th.
8.15 p.m. _
Come and have a good time,
GASOLINE'SERVICE'
The folloWIng garages and service stations • are open on
SUNDAY, APRIL 7th, to 6 p.m. -
•
THOS. RANDALL - GRAHAM INGLIS
FRED -REUSE REG. McGEE
'ar on 'Warbles
or Heel. Flies
LOSSES—Attributed to warble flies in Canada amount to nearly
$14,000,104. annually.
DAMAGE—:Gadding of cattle during the summer, reduction hi milk
” flow, - loss in flesh, wastage, of meat in infected carcasses; •
-injured, hides. -
CONTROL --Destroyed most easily in grub stage after having reached
the backs of cattle, by application of rotenone wash, -
itsuddly procurable - at drug stores and _ spray-"corapainies,
wfth directions for ' usixig. Quantity required approxlm-
” ately one pound of powder for' twenty cattle for three,
treatments. _
WHEN TO TREAT—Early in Spring when grubs commence dropping,
41 - - - Repeat twice at monthly intervals..
HOW TO TREAT—Apply material with_ stiff. brush and ruh in well.
COST—Per animal, per treatment, should not exceed two cents.
'SAVYNGS-.--As much as five dollars per animal.
This tdvertisernent is inserted. by the Agricultural , Committee
b of the Huron County Council. .
18-14-16 .
-members •who were •.drawn up in -
semi -circle, filed past the grave' for ,
unci a solo by Miss' Amelia Mcwllwain. final salute before the remains of a
Mrs. Straughau 'closed the meeting gallant hea.:o were lowered to their las
with prayer. - resting, place. This, untimely'death of a
dutiful son with i1is.L eniai and kindly
ways,'' is deeply regretted.
a nd the ones who think of him today'
a.1 -Are the Ones who loved him best.
—Pauline, Sharon, Annetta iender-
t son, - -
ASIHFIELD
ASI$FIIi:LD, .Ai)�r:� 3• --There died at
her -Bonne in Toronto; ' Florence
Christine MacDonald, after a baffling
illness of about a year.• She„ryas born
in -Montana, but at aurt early age'came
to live in Huron Township from where i hill road 011 Sunday fromUa heart con-
she'was buried from the borne of her di -tion. The body was'taken to Peter -
aunt, Mrs. John Ross on Satttrduy, boro for burial by E. E. (rranstoh on
��'ednesday: Mr. Wasson, was in his
where -a very large .gathering of sym- (;8th year and had lieeu visiting 'with
pathiziug friends met 'to • pay their his son since the. first of the year. Ile
last respects. She• taus' educated ill had lived in '-Toronto and Peterboro
Chatham and Toronto sch ols, teaching and having retired was looking for-
school in°Toronto were he, was' very ward to making his permanent home
much appreciated. Sh was • dis- with his son hi . Goderich, when over-
tinguished as -a faithful and success- taken by death,. Mrs. Wasson ivied
.ful student add teacher, and had .a 26- years ago.
personality for leadership with youth
in her -church. Last summer she spent - ILLIAM II. FARR
a portion of her holidays \on the ofd . William Barber Farr,
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OBITUAY
WILLIAM ERNES' WASSON
Mr.. ' Villialu 'Ernest Wasson, tried
at the home of his son' Arthur, on the
a-' -rmen ,plaeo i Lege-Irarish-�
cehlete%y=, with °Rev. Dry W. O kc, resnderft orG"oder'ich, died at Stratford
and her 'own minister, Re+
Domn- - of —Bathurst :stree
Burch„' Toronto, conducting the ser- whom he had lived for the Iast four
vice. They spoke comforting ords to , months. • Deceased was a son of the
he bereaved ones. She is su vilred by ' late Jarnes and Ellen Farr and was
sister, Louise MacDonald of
nd Major John K. MacDont
to American forces in the Ph
Targe number of . relati and four -months agoc One _c ttughter irs,-
i 1 nnr�o we're re Vehnt "fro e Detrol and Tloraee fern, of Stratford, survives
among n e her ,aunts, `,as we11.•as • two brothers, Michael of.
rs. Duncan MacLennan and> -Miss ''Toronto and Patrick of ,Detroit. Mr.
Sabel ,Ross- of Toronto: The / floral , Jfarr was a 'member-of---•yt. ,Feter'sn,
ributes were very numerous. 1 I chureh,Goderich., at which. -„place the
• (Intended• for last week) I• funeral se,rvie'e was held Tuesday orn-
14x
I.LAMB.=In loving memory of my dear.
brother, Robert `Norman Lamb, -who
R waS drowned April, 7tii, 194, .in
his 9th year. - -
(. tneR Isere 'beyond the 1.
I
s ladoecs
t Dwells a dear"_,s.-eet' brother of ranine,
Whom I looked on as a•' treasure, . �'
Whom T clferished as -divine,.
I love to think of you,. dear Norman,
In iilailsions bright'and fair,
Where Jesus reigns in ,glory.
There is no sorrow. there.
•—Lovingly, rennembered by" 'sister
Verona and brother-in=law• Cecil. • 14x
LAMB.—In loving memory of my only
• brother•, Robert Noi•nm!' Lamilb, who
was drowned' April 7th - 1945, in his
• 9th year,,
Dear brother how. I tri
No one will ever knoll•,
the ', atlzering, outlined, the seeial cera
vice duties rho 1vi:lik', assume OR herr •
arrival in 4'h u. a for which country Fite
Will start, shortly aaftQr "Faster. Mica
D'i 1tda(m. will become tt tO isslonary o
the Christian Churches, under st Plan
organized by the- United ,Nation$ Its
lief , t Rebabilitatiora Ad,n ni,stn'ation,
W'Vith Mrs: D. J. �L'atterson and: Mrs.
Charles Videau iu eb rge 'of, the after.
noon tea, the function Proved to b(
it 4I)leaa,saxat one, r
IIOME' ANI➢ - SCHOOJ MEW
'
Central Home and School', 4.ssoeiliti(In
will meet Tuesday `evening, April,`fltla.
All the classrooms • will be open and
a special invitation is extended to 'the
fathers of the pupils.'' Colored Movie.
films will be . shown by . Miss - Ann
Wurtel ., Mrs. - Thornloe will , discuss
the, `child problem„ '
. If we, xrarat..,permanent ..peace- .. v
must work and pray for it. Going to
church regularly will help. - - 3.4"
An Estate to settle
-We- purchase outright for cash
Lists of Accounts ffritin Estates
also '
Accounts collected on a straight
' Commission Basis,
Western Ontario'
Credit Bureau -
72 ONTARIO ST. STRATFORD
411111.11111,
Yss yon, '
�It ses-n1is so long dear R Norman,
Why did you have to go?
I -miss the- times we .used to have,
an aged The ,things we used to do.
-Gott(y as, u ndrt of one, more hand,
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(cordon. on March _31st at the home of his
Jrlite'd daughter, Mrs. Horace Vern, with
Toronto, born at Dublin 94 -years ago. He 'was
1d- with,' a cooper by trade., His wife, the
lupines. !thriller Mary Coliners, passed away
ASIIFIELD, Mar. 2Q. —. Lt N.S.
Muriel Parrish, who went over as a
year ,,abo and has' been nursing n• -the
"Canadian General Hospitals ov rseas,
returned hone' on the Ile de a ance
enjoying, ab inuch-neede rest
ather mother's, Mrs. Kenneth Fali•rish.
We welcome her home.
Dr. 1'. ,Scott MacKenzie a Mrs.
MacKenzie of Toronto are vistr his
relatives for a few days, ', „
Mr. Gorden i cacti r•egdr who ret rued
from overseas last Noveraber, tva. this
week joined by his wife and ..datighter
froth • Scotland. who arrived ' oil the
Aquitania. We heartily welcome them
to our neighborhood. They._4t,re at
present with +DIr: ane T Mrs. Fred Mac -
G regor.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Scott of Kiri,
cardine Township, visited on Sunday
with Mr, alld Mrs. John Cowan and
Mr: ChaS. Rah, and boys. -
' Miss .Lilliafi. Ferguson of Hamilton
and Misa Annie MacMurchy of (lode -
rich spent the week -end with Mrs and
You. will like our
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i ing, Rev.••I+'tither H. T. Fallon ofliciat-
' ung. The pallbearers 'were Messrs.
John Hussey,. john, Gauley, John Fel-
. lows, Gregory Hero, J. Heist and Vin-
cent I�lern. In±erment was in Colborne
. R.C. cemetery . -.,' , • ,
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I'I" • A ,STANDOU T -
The. F rd 1946 node+ car. attracted
many rngtorists, and many would-be
Motorists, • to the Goderich Motors
Slationn on Satuxday, where It was
011 display. The opinion, freely • ex-
pressed by' the" -visitors, thro'nghout the
flay and evening :Was that the new
model was a triumph in its class for
smartness. "anti smooth -flowing lin
It has wide floor=S,-- is roomy and cow
fortnble. ' • - -
The dealers claim the new model
is improved 20 .ways 4i•er its latest
pre-war Inredec�essor," and a ('114,181 ob-
server is readily' convinced. that the
claim is not over -stated; "it's median-
,
ictal alppoilntnlnents • are said to equal
those of ears - in the -highest class;
service and reliability are therefore
assured, and . withotit' . doubt it's a
,standout.
'that's why he sent fcir you.
1/" —Sadly missed by brother Harold.
•
14:C
I)AEIt.--In fond' and loving memory
•
I of our 1ear''son-and brother, Fit. -Sgt.
Harold C. Daer, R.C.A...I+'., killed in a
flying accident overseas, April 9th,
11)45, and was •buried. at I�Iarrogae
Regional cemetery',,. England,
\''i nde • is the rolling ocean, heartbreak
" • rngly wide and deep,
It flows bet -Weep, een us who love flim. and
where° he lies asleep‘; -
But the soul, of a gallant airman, can
span the widest wave. -
Only his body is resting in the shadow'
of a giave.
Ak"grave-is only an empty. t1tougli'sacred
I. resting :.place, .
I Sod never could hold in prison a boy's
young gallant grace; 1 .A' distant land is honored, with the
glory of his clay,'
Bat his,)pint is in Canada, his soul
with God today.
-Never forgotten, brit forever 'held
Closely within oiir'.. thangiits• 'Mother,
Dad, Ruth and ,Marjorie. " -14
-• IN' rtIE1'IORIAldi -
LAMB. --In loving memory of our darl
ing- soil, Robert Nsrman Lamb, who
e drowned, April 711t, 1945, ;,in his
CAR RUINED BY 'IRE '
The fire department kv a ealled tlpoln
to extinguish . in, afr„aufoiuobile ;
At the end i` street at a o'clnc k
Sunday 11 The automobile, a
1 S► 30 Ford belonging to Jack
Lfttle, Sou tills almost totally
ruine(1°by he:body of it being
-completely The `Maize was ex-
tinguished use of chemicals.
It. is belief ted cigarette, care-
lessly Left i ear, was tile cause
islr n .tire
of :Tonle
Horning.
roadster
Ili street,
the fire, 1
gutted,
by the
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Today brings back sad memories
Of" that sad and hitter blow _
Which was cast' upon our homestead-
-Just one year ago.
\V(' •who laved you sadly hiss ,you
As. it Rda}wns another year,'
In our lonely hours 1)f thinking,
Thoughts' of you are ever hear.
Time will pass and ,rears roll°by
Whatever be our lot,
As long as life a11(1 memories ,last
Yon Shall never be forgot.
'1'o the rest Off the.Ayorld the tells only one
But all the world' to us our son.
1Ve littli' tliougltt whe'ii leaving home,
110 would no more return._
That he in death so soon would sleep,
And leave His here to mourn.
We d'o nor know- what pain' he bore,
`\V(' did not see him die.
We only know he passed nwaly
A(1 never ° said good-bye.
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