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WedneSd3ay, September .1st 1943
MUSSELS, °WAR D
Was Listowel Native
* >s * a• * * * * nd>ug a
Listowel, Augltat 254m•- llcw'D'
Hudson 4 'earn of age 'lied '1'nes- W, .Jt Stewart, .181305,'spent the ( week •with stir, end ell VVOI Srfar-
5 y h weolc clod at itis home here, 5011 at Feuel0n Valle, Out
.Mrs, L. IL Olnucbtll, Mitchell wad Mrs- D, Lutubiss, Mea Margaret
a visitor hi town this week, •M•eMurohy and fah'. Cline. liatherlon
J'rivats 0. lolliatt bets luno a of Torollta were weekeed guests
visitor with .hie parents. with Mr..aud Mj'.s. Goo, Dunbar.
s IJr, TfiL'or Ole c of 'J'oronto visited
oval• Sunday with Mr, and lairs.
Elwyn Thompson,
Boxes were pecked las'- week ane
sent to all the boys overseas. These
boxes were gilts from the Ethel
of last 'week rem a month's v.lr ttior.?fridge Club.
iiziiew"York, . Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Fischel• 110(1 111r. and Mrs. Mervyn teram3er,
'Mrs. Sohn Conley, Both of 'Grey
sons, o1 Bridgeport, have been visa.,o1'»auie810011August. 24th. 11p011 the
g111 Ola son
Township, Mrs. Oscar Martin, Elmo. Ing relatives here, ,1.3„1„,,Township and Mrs.. Arthur Hewitt,
George 1.3„1„,,of the '1' (. 1..M., Miss Maaborine Rahertson 01'
,Lietowel,
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PEOPLE wF 'avow ETHEL
THCEL
Henry Hudson Dies;
Mr, Arnold Lara is sPie
-day in Lite General Hospital et Van-
oouver, Bk., according to a wire
•receivod here by relatives. He was
.born on the 0111 concession 02 Grey-
'Townsblp, the son or Mrs. W, F,
.13e1rues, RR, No, 3, Lie:awel, andi1
. Mrs, M. 13ailalltyee, w> has
the lute William Hudson. He moved, been on vacatlo•n, halt retained bump
40 Western Cnuacla when 13 Years Miss Elizabeth Backer, London,
:old. • has been Itot:cleying at her home
Bosiilee his mother, he is survives dere-
11Y two brothers, Charles. Hudson,
'Mrs. i\'1: Winoberg returned Fikta)
Waterloo, Leonaiel Hudson, wbo
,resides in Saskatchewau. and tour
,sisters, Mrs. Samuel Peirnes and
BORN
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DOIG-At ilhstowel Memorial Hos-
pital, ou .Sunday, August 22nd, to
1141'. and Mrs. Lawson Doll;, Moles-
worth, a Saul.
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BAKER ---To i t'vate and Mrs, Earl
Baker in Listowel Memorial Iles-
'pital on Weclitestlay, August 26th,
1943--e. son,
was a week end visitor with his
mother Mrs. A. 0. ,Baelcer,
Pilot Officer Frank Scott has .been
eisitln; with his parents Mr, ;and
Mrs. W. S. Scott.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Grower end sone
were Sunday v1sitoas with her
parents Mr, and Mrs, 13. Gadbralth,
Atwood.
Mrs. Earl. Somers, veno' under '
Went a recent operation in Winenan,
hospital awes table to return home oar
Friday.
Mrs..R. R. Boyce of Vat'"ou ver
visited at Riverside with her aunt.
Mrs, Robe. Thomson, for a few days
• last week.
REGENT THEATRE,
4 ,
Seaiorth, Ont.
Thurs., Fri., Sat ,
Septemer 2. 3. 4
2nd show starts 8;45
Stan Laurel OI>ver Hardy
A Hunting We Will Go
A riotous laugh panic!
-Also-
Frederick Marsh Veronica Lake
I Married A Witch
Mon., Tues, Wed,,
'September 6, 7, 8
2nd show starts 9.15
Matinee (Mon.) Labe,- Day at
230 P.M.
Randolph Scott Glenn Ford
Desperadoes
in Technicolor
• A Mighty Epl"c Of The West'
Thurs„ Fri., Ont.,
September 9, 10, 11
2nd show starts 0.15
My Friend nick%
In Technloolor
•
Mesers, D. A. Hann, D. 121. Mc-
Tavish, W. S, Scott and Alex Rut-
ledge competed in the bowling
tournament last Wednesday, beki, in
Stratford.,
Mr, Hockeridge of Hamilton, was
a welcome guest, last week at the
hone of his -cousin; W: H, Stites,
' who had not seen hint foe thirty.
five years.
Mr. J. Meadows, .who has been
out again atter being eonlined to his
home for months suffered a weak
,spell from the heat while at the
posiofifce on Tuesday. He was re-
moved to his home by Dr. Jainiepon
who was present at the time.
Mr. and Mrs, xaerney received
word that their son, Capt. H. V.
Kerney, M.M., of the Veteran Guard
(Active) has been, promoted to the
'tank of Major and is officer cene
mantling one of the Veteran Guard
units on tile East coast. We all
extend our best wishes to Harold to
his raw field of work. Mrs. I{efuey
has gone 1* 'join her husband,'
Show starts each evening et 7.30 :
Matinee each Saturday and ) Church Notes
. holiday at 2.39•
I
St, David's Church, Iien2t'yn is
being repaired and. redecorated, :hit'.
1 Harold Thomas is renairiag the
• south wall and vestry and '4, Alae
Coleman. is redecorating;` the. interior
rand varnishing ' the chnt'ah furnish
-j Ings.
Sl David's Chard:, ITetylrYn will
I be. re -opened alter redecoration et
Sunday, Sept. 3111 at 3 p in. All obi
members and 'former -inhabitants of
Ilenlryu are specially invited. It
will also be observed as (11d Homo
Sunday. A.1 this service a brass
altar stand douatecl by 3111 11111 Mrs.
Andrew Hamilton and Retie, (Tire,
Finlay Cook) will be do'licated, .
Harvest Festival Sunday in St.
John's Church, Brussels, is arranged
Yor Sunday, Oct.. 8rt1 with serviced'
both morning and evening,
"Is it God's W1111" was the subject
dealt with in the sermon at the
.morning: service in the United
Church, Miss Mary Stewart of Olin -
ton was the gueet soloist in -the
evening Mr. Wilson spoke from the
ninetieth Psalm verse on, "God our
Home in A11 Ages."
Rev, T. 111. Kennedy or Southamp-
ton took the service Sunday morning
in Melville church and gave a eplen-
dict address on the prodigal son, A
very p1aas111g ladies quiii'tette was
given by Mrs. $recidn Marie King,
Mrs. ,Edgar and Isabel McTavish.
Choir practice will be resumed
Friday evening of. this 'week iii Mel,
vibe church, otter the slimmer
vacation a good attendance is
expected,
"God is a Splrtt and they that
worship Him must worship
Him in spirit and In truth,"
Idy=l i a Church'
Minister
Rev. Saryiuei Kerr., 13.A., 13.13,
12 A. M. Sunday Sonool and
Biple Class
11 A.M. Morning Woship
7 P.M. Evening Worship
The minister will be in Omega
of both services.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP
United Church
Minister -Rev. Hugh C. Wintee
10 A. M. Sunday School and
Bible Clasp
11 A.M( Morning Worship
Rev, A. G. Hewitt, 0, A,
of Beiniorc, Ont. .
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Rev. A. G. Hewitt, B. A.
of Belmore, Ont.
EVERYONE' wEwiems
Church of England
d
Parish of Bruaaeio
Rector. -Rev. M. F./Oldham
St. John's Brussels•- •
10 A.M. Sunday School
11 A.M. Morning Prayer
gild Sermon
8t. George's Walten-
9.45 A.M. Morning Prayer
and Sermon
and Sermon
St. David's Henfryn'---
2 P.M. Sunday ,School
3 P.M. Speo1al service for re-
opening of Church aftee res
decoration, Holy Baptism and
Dedication of Brass Altar
Stand.-- Old Home Sunday.
General pubOc and all former'
Church members and residents
of Henfryn cerd.tally Invited.
Preacher, ReV. M. F. Oldnal*
Clea1'inp Sale
Farm Stock, Iinplenients -and'
Household Effects '
1i1pleY spent a few days with Miss
Elizabeth Fear reuoltly,
Mr. 'and Mrs. ,stupor Machines and
little (ianabler Sharon Isom London,
were visitors at the home al Mr,
and Mrs, V71n, Machines Stuart has
a position as teacher 40 Galt, 1o1• life
coming term.
Mr. and Mrs. Milt. Batch. and
Mrs. Carson Land, al 9t Thomas
were vistlers with Dr. .and Mrs.
Wardllaw and other friend, over the
week encl.
Wing Couulantler John Colguhoun
and Mrs. Calqu'houn are in Toronto
Dile week, while lie takes a one:
week's coarse in aviation-reeclieine,
prior to leav,ug fur Dartinowt11, N.S.,
in the near future:
Misses Ruth and Grace 'McDonald,
Isobel Cardiff, Violet Ritchie, Marlon
Sunk, Florence Brown, Muriel Liel-
belti, Marion Nichol and Agues Bain
spelt a week at Kinoardiue Beach.
Mr. Alex Pearson is on holidays.
this week,
Mrs, Alex Dunbar is visiting
Wends, in Guelph this week.
late, N. Gottier and Pte, B. ;'gels-
trap of Winnipeg were guests on
Sunday with Rev. and *STs Brenton
et the parsonage.
Miss Eliabeth Barton • and Mrs.
Heesont or. Hamilton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy -Stephenson
over the week end:•
Guests with Mrs. Sa •ali Balmier
on Sunday were; Me, and Mrs.
Lorne Smiley, . B1nevale; Mr. end-
ears.
ndMIs. Mervyn Balmier, 3lne River;
Mr, I3:an•ley Eckinier of Hamilton.
Mrs. Bert Lake of Htt>nllten is
vislting her . sister Mrs, Cameron
Cochrane this }week.
Miss Doris Cunningham, nurse -in
training at: Hamilton, was home for
Several days.
Tisa Patricia Smith of Hamilton
spent the week end 'with Mr, and
Mrs. te, L, Jardine, '
The No. •3 Ration B mks were
issued last Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons with liaise' Iilllsabeth Fear
Mrs, Warcllaw, Mrs. 7ardu1e, and
Mr. 3. H. Fear in' charge
The September moeNng of the
Womeh'a,Institute will 1,3 held on
Thursday afternoon, Sept. 9th at
2:30 at the home . of Mrs, Geo.
Kreuter. The Topic, Hle-at1. on • the
march, Mrs. G. Mons'Dell call, A
vegetable or weed and i.te medicinal
value;: Currents event,i, Mrs, C,
Richards; Demonstration, on the :use
of the thermometer; Music. All
ladies atm invited to attenn,
ON WODN+ESDAV, SEPT.,•15t
Sale Starts at 2 P. M.
John McNay's Farm, �4 11 mile north
and 2%2 mles west of 8eaforth
Lewis Rowland, AUctloneer
Lott al Ire
FALL MUSIC TERM
Louis '33. Tnonlpson, areani-t of
Melville . church, 13ruseel^+, ',rill
remen5 t 1lrflhtrg--'P1xno, hingin:;
wed Theory -Tuesday, Sept, 7111,
P3011 pupils kindly 1101111 at their
usual Jame. Telephone lux
Ratioxn Books
Two.thousand nine luntdired and
lilts of the new Slumber three' ration
boobs were distributed in 'Brussels
.en Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
evenings of last wee]; Hy volunteer
workers.
No Paper ;September 15
The staff of the Brussels Post will
Ellie their annual holiday theweek
of Septembr 15th. There wt:1 be
no issue of the paper on that date.
Corresls-ondents are asked to 'send
in their news items as usual,
Celebrated 93rd Birthday
Last Saturday
Saturday, August nth, was a very
happy occasion liar Mrs, G. Backer,
when she received many friends who
called to congratulate' her on reach.
ing her ninety-thit•d birthday. Mrs.
Backer erijeys remarkably gotta
health, and take great pleasure io
baving visitors.
Business Men's Meeting
A meeting of the business urea o1
Brussels will be held in the Public
Library on Tuesday, Sept. 7th, ' at
eight o'clock, Mr, L. W. Gamier,
president, urges all busi:iess people
to attend. Chief subje„t of discus-
sion w111 be closing hours during
the coining months. _
Canadian Women's~
. Army Corps
C.W.A.C. 2nd Aunivers'ary reports
show the women .are responding
fine to release A-1 mete front office -
Work aiid driving but Stilt need
lent mote.
5 y
The new class for 17 -year old boys
for trade ,ieboo3 is about ready to
See' the Postmaster.
- Ex -Premier Nixon's
Father Dies
Henry R, Nixon, father of Harry The Prices Board announced Sm: -
Corwin Nixon, ex -premier of On- day night that rationing of honey,
tnrio, (lied suddenly August 23 at 1 jams, jellies, and marmalade!, will go
his near -by Woodview Farm, Ile,into effect' Thursday, September Sed.
Was iu his 90th year. Born'iu• Brant 1 and ordered suspension until the
County, Mr. Nixon had lived most , opening of business on September i about you. Day after da3 those
of hie life at Woodview Farm, where ! 2nd, o1 .all . sales or deliveries of 1 with whom Ton worked and those
Flarry C. Nixon nota resides. The those commodities to consumers, I for whom you worked eoul1 not help
Nixon family has held this farm for . T.he nnnouneemept said detaila of but be inspired by yon rlul0t_con-
throe generations. edema You have not forgotten layers and the following qualified:
!Jule lessons taught by Mother and
08th Battery-,Sgts. Chapman, H.
ENGAGEMENT , „ 6 The snsllr+usion means that n-> far- Dad, T.; Mitchell, J, A.; Wright, G„ Cot-
n mad
•e n Deal one a
Mr. and Mrs.' Jamas T. Pearson, i:her sales of these cnmmoditt:ra, o> \i a rmdei. tad trail;. \'i', D.; Bch•s: 8e,;;Haw, 13,;
x already ascii George has found out s seething of M.;
-Ethel, }wish to aatnounoe, the engage- + deliveries on ardc> y Adair, R. R.; Gnr. Dunlop, J.
meet of their second daughter,1 ed, mny be made to the baileehealer, your good' qualities and we want to Sate -Gum. Pollard, J,; Pearson, t'1, _
Jessie Musgrove, nts, .]netitntiols, in- congratulate you on getting' such a 90th Battery --Sets,. 1 oolcs, 13,;
to George Wesley � hotels, restaurs
Joynt, only son o1 Mr. and Mrs, i dustrial users or others, whn tiny fine man, We suggest t:.at you let 'Durst, P.:; Gnrs, Purvis,J. L„ •0erris,
' W. Soynt, Lucknew. 1 these commodities for consumption. George be the head of the house and li J.
The marriage to t• 111. place Wed- 1 Hotels, restaurants, eating pipe(,, you be the neck -but- make. sura 100th Battery-T.S.M. Hathaway,
nesday, -:September 1b N at 3 o'clock: 1 Burt institutions which normally that the neck turns the head. J. H.; . Sets. Chattels, F. R,• l3artja;
in the United Church, Ethel,
Familiar Name Seen
On Overseas Quilt
1`be
mum- of tour local 33.'P„ L. 33.
Cardiff, caught the eye. of one of
our Brussels c,.yr', Mel, 'I'honl>'on,
who is now etavies Will the Can-
adian Army ;Medical Corps, ars he
stood beside a hoepita. bed '•bome-
whet•e in England." rhe name was
one of those 9100118 other familiar
ones, on an euiographwl quilt that
had been made by an organization
iu Blyth, As those who made it
intended, 111ia 30111 1s bow doing
ditty crfrseu c +.. awry lc#l19es.
Blyth Family Entertain
Friends At Corn Roast
A. delightful evening war Omit et
the home of 'Mr. and e1rs. Lorne
Scrinigrour when 'heir grand-
daughter, Miss Nancy Cameron,
Brussels, entertained group of
her friends to an old-l's••inened corm
roast, around e roaring b01115e.
Afterwards (lancing Iraq delayed
until one o'clock. At. nda'k weir,
Mr. and Mfrs. R.7, C1aaneren, 'Vriu'ray
and Nancy; Misses Mary and Jetta
Wilton, Ma>'ny Von lrornlan and
Lillian Gibson, Brussels, and Keith
Moretti, Howard Wallace. Lloyd
'Tasker, 13i11 Murray. Ri'y Dobbyn.
1317111.
More Tea and Coffee
Canada's tea and coffee rallous
will be increased by one-third ef-
fective September 2, the price board
arnolurced last week with the added
profuse that a further increase will
be made before tine year-eud if ship-
ping conditions continue to enlarge
the Dominion's supplies al those
conmtodities. The announcement
said the relieve would be further
increased "at any :time when the
supply position permits and ft is
felt that it ocean Shipping* conditions
continue to enlarge the' supply. an-
other increase in this ration will be
matte i)efore the end of the year,"
$ * n... N N * .*
WL'DDI/VG
-. in • a; 5, i 11
Ghapms, '- Sttephensoh
A pretty wedding: took .lpse' o
'J'liursday afternoon at Duff's 33/111111 here' bat stitl more Maines are
church parsonage with Rev, ' 0, wanted. have you given spur 118010
Hazelwood nlf>cist.in tieJ(c+u ]vitas to the secretary of- t11c clinic, firs,
Clara Ellpeia h,t•evhenson, . 13russols, H, B. Alleti, or to the Brite€els
became the uredo of Mr. Joseph. Veil- Post? if yon want to donate blood
Jlani Chapma.n, Orangev111e. 'be, to save the lite of a wounded fight
bride was sn111117 attired !n a L'w:,,
Blood Clinic Here
September 28
A Blood honors Clinic is to he
held in Brussels on T ucstlay, Sep'
tember 28th, .Sufeloiont names have
been obtained to conduct. a 011110
lug man see that your name is adde4
tone brown sheer crepe -tress with to the Bet of dou•or.e at 0'104, You
brown acressoriis, her only coup may not be needed at the first
meat a gold lo•ltet, the g•ft of the clinic, held here but give them a your
bridegroom. They 'were attended name now ee you will be available
by ]Mss 11u;se Jewell and -:Mr, when needed.
Harvey Stephenson, Brussel . The Those that are to (nine to the
wedding supper' was served at the
first clinic will be notified by mail
home et Mrs, Melvin Thompson, in lots of time: Women who have
Brussels sister or 11 b ' l 4 i t given in their name, please ]ta,'o an
• .re 1.11'. . red•-
ing in serving 'were Misses Naomi examination by their doctor as soon
Martin 'and Iva Fraser of :Words as Possible and let the secretart
township, The dinette -room was Mrs. Ii. B. Allen know the results.
decorated wtih Prink and .white
streamers and ,banked . with pink Reserve Soldiers
g101110l, The table 'was, can tcd Returned Sunday
1*1til a threetier wedl,1n calve and Had Two Weeke Of
tall white tapers, A reception was Very Active Training
(held in the arening with aUout. 00 Tralning at Petawawa is over and •
guests present: 1ST. a.nd Mrs. ,the 21st Field Regiment (R) induct-
ing
CHapnlan will reside atOrangeville, ing 3110 99t11 Battery u? Kincardine,
r, 99th of Wingham and the 100tH tet
! Listowel, returned Home on Sunday,•
Honor Bride -Elect by train to Listowel finishing- the.
I journey by motor transport.
A cry pleasant was seem at the - 'ilio training this year was wady •
113015 of 141x, and Mrs, Dart Si>enua different from 20108011 years, gone
gale-rin on Thirtday laat lvhen h 811111 `weary basic training and in its
gathering of thirty alai Yrlends oT place awes a dash of gunnery theory
Hiss Helen Turnbull, pi»ular steno -
duce
plenty of practical work, They
ducerat the H. R. Spence pro- trained with the newest . and best ,
duce Co. honored her on the occas- equipment available, the host i1n-
fou of her alsptroachillg marriage, partaut of which was the famed 2i5
Bingo and other card games were pounder,
played and fortune telling was eu- j This (poli was no make believe
joye(l fora part of the evening. ! but ae Lieut. G. H. Ellis,' eonunauder
Those winning prises a' the bingo ' of the Reserve Army (ante put it,
were Evelyn Rivers, Dorothy Turn- I the syllabus of training was design -
bull, Mrs. Syd, Dolmage, Mrs. B. ed to "train the men to be prepared,
Banton, Mrs. 1 . Fon^tun: and Ella l to take . the field in case of an
Armstrong'. A shower e; miscel-
laneous gifts were given Miss Turn.
bull who, was assisted in opening
them by Miss Dorothea Agar, Viola
Dolmage and Mrs. Grave i12iPlierson
1•I•rs, Agar oY 3taffa read the follow -
Dear
Dear Helen: -
Honey, Marmalade, Jams,
Jellies Are To Be Rationed
Purchase By Consumers Banned
Until, September 2nd
emergency."
Deployment and mamsuvre of a
battery ranging for fire, observa-
tion
bservetion of fire, fire discipline, artillery
equipment, ammunition and the
thousand and One 021143r essentials .
required to justify the title et
gunner 'were practised duly, and at
We bave gathered here this even- the close of the first we1111 actual
ing to celebrate with you .Your Tering of the 13 pounder was engag-
app>•oachingg marriage.}Ied in by all batteries. AIter several
During the pest Year'1" have I Moots with the 1S pounder the
learned to like you very much. Te , crowning glory came wear the close•
know you is to realize that 7011 are of Damp when the more, advanced
a person of many good qualities. gunners fired the 25 pounders.
Your Christian eha,iWler, your Sports Day was held on Friday
cheery disposition, your pleasant.-. afternoon, and 'the 99th of Wln-gharn
smile. and your efficient workman- romped away the honour, taking
ship are but a few of the things that first in nearly every event. The 100th,
we have ' learned to 01priviate fromt Listowel gave them stiff en -
.position in the tug-oY-war, ' and after
emetically winning it weakened to
the stalwarts of the 99th..
Maus gunners took their tests as
the rationt>'g pion will be anaouneed
within a' week,
,Hot Dogs and Hamburgers
Must Part From J3uans
For Duration
OTTAWA, Aug:, 17 -- The hot dog
and the hamburger' as they're,
generally known -have become war
casualties.
From September 111 at and prob-
ably for the thu-ation, lint, dogs aid
hamburgers will have to be dialled
up between slices of plain bread in-
stead of the od:d-siuiped bun[; in
vogue now,
Tise Prices Board, in consultation
with the baking industry, deoided
thele ought to be ftrrthe_ seepli-
cation of bakery products ae a war'
measure. A new order gig. . -into
eflect.September is and bot dog
rolls, Hamburger rolls, Vienna rolls
and porterhouse rolls are wiped
out,
0' Cecil Morrison, the beard's ad-
niinrietretor X01' llakery needlI:tei.
seal it takes five times as long t 0
turn a bag of flour into rolls as
into plain bread.
S(u'rlea on hrong>h all 'thee ilii
Went varieties of burns sed roils
and fancy cakes, a eoositierable 1n-
aa'ease• in baking produ^lien without
inoteesed equipment 'o- labor Will
be accomplished, he added. The order of 1110 prices board
sl•ipulatee that ]ucusewives` must
pal" oh the line after September 13
fol' a redimeil variety of bakery
prodttetb
'Milk Can Quota Raised
The manufacture of atilt cans has
been'.l-aised. to 140 per cant of the
1940 manufacture. tend delivery ac-
cording to advices received tion Ot•
05. The increase follows the policy
of the Administration which has
been to see Haat sufficient cans are.
made available to the dairy indusleY
to take care of the increased pre -
duction required in war time,
Bomb' Malting
Plant Closed
Operation' of the bomb division of
the Massey -Harris Limited plant at
Woodstock will be abandoned as
work row 011 hand is completed, J
was anuauuced on '31lnrad0Y by
J. Linton, general manager, Be-
tWeen 2e0 and 250 employees, about
7.5 of them women, will be involved,
he said. 'A Pew are beteg transferred
to other branches of •the oonlpen,
gird the balance are being absorbed
by Selective Service for other ern
ployment .in Woodstock, Mr, Lintoir
Said the move leas made necessary
by the cancellation ,'without warn-
ing" of orders by Great Britain,
"The Meal plant is not alone 1n thii
situation,'" he added, 1(tail other flan.
adieu urn's making thle type of
bomb recelvod similar cancellations:
The Woodstock plant will continue
to produce war truck bodies and
'Wagons with a staid' ref, More than
200 erept'ope0tl,
servo these conunoditles to their
customers may contiune to de sal
lnet may not buy or accept delivery
or supplies during the sllspens'.on
period.
The only sales 1108* permitted are
!hose to lvholesa.lens, and 'retailers, or
oilier persons who buy for resale, In
other words, sales to the consuming
public are halted, but the norl'0al
ftow of these commodities to tilt
distrentive Eiados will be permitted,
Pending the announcement of the
new rationing- plan which . will
control all salol,
The announcement said that honey
prodncees are "specially notified"
that all sale honey to the consumer
customers must, cease during the
pe'.tod of stispendibn, and also that
any orders they may have accepted
for 1nt111'5 dollvery of honey may not
be completed during the petted.
Alter September and, these sales
ui)l hgeverned by the new patron -
1113 pian.,
We wish yon both a vetee 1anpa F.: Reid, J, E. 1,13dr. Friebnrger, A.
wedded life together, The friend
shine that have been fornle'l daring
the past year 'and the many geed'
times wo have had will be remem-
bered as long as we live
Your new haute is not going to lie
far away and don't target that you
bout will be welcome among us at
any time, -
As. a token of the esteem in which
you are held by us, we asit you to
accept these gifts.
Signed on behalf 02 your friends
in Sealorth, Viola Dolmaga, '11211(1•
red herr, Grace McPherson, Dorn.
thea Agar,
Following the presentation or gifts
a
delightful lunch was sereed.
Closer 00 Man Death Comes'
The Less We Fear Him
How we spend our lives playing
rlangerous Baines, reading about
,ntau'ders watching tlatredevil enter-
Mimeo, in an 'effort to still the
volae telkitg 115 that the grim reaper
ivial catch up with some day, yet
forget about him under tiro it we're
buoy and angry enough, is 4esoribed
In this Sunday's 3Sept., 6) issue of
'The Detroit Sunder, Plume, (let 'rhe
I Detroit iStfnday '.G.lnit>s0
r GREY
Sets. Brooks and Durst of the 99th
Battery each Having a 1>orlect eco're
of 100 paints.- -
The following qualified as Drivers'
Class III and received the standing
order,
Regimental ' Headquarters Lt, Cot.
G. W, Howson, Lieut. PI. S. S3alI,
Lieut, A, Vokee.
98th Battery -Major R, 0. MCKe -
zie, Lieut, D. Mc32ay; Gams, 'Pi/alder',
17. li.; Wali, H, W.; Ooghlin, W. T.;,. -
McKay, A, 391
99th -'Battery -Major W, yanWycke.
Lieut, W. 13. McCool; 'Lleut,,'C, Mc
Alpine; . L,-13dr. •Sanderson, G. R.;.
Gnrs. Harrison, S. L.; p'oxton, R, 31.;.
McDonald, A, R.; Durst, H. T,
1932h Battery - Me. br E. Creigh-
ton; Capt. IL, Olce; Gess, Falli9, 1;,.
Golightly,.G. R.; Felker, D, Mee
Robinson, 0.
MIS, Sylvester R'ayua'rd, Bed cam..,
was suddenly.takein i11 Thursday of
last: week and taken to Listowel
hospital where 083 operations. was
performed for alPendicitta.
The social gatherings held every
two weep.? at Barker's schoolhouse
are very much enjoyed by those
present. The 'aider Orchestra,
of Ethel supplies d!g>3endtd and up•te•
date m»sie,
Mr. and Mrs, Relit. Gower, Wawa-
noah were visitors last week at, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. '317111 Perrie..
Oongratmletioes are due to .K'en,
and Mrs, Sellsee of 1Cttcheneq 'on the
nrrtva•1 of a baby girl,
Glynn L. Cousley.
Created Ktng1s Counsel
Glynn L. Causley, provincial oom-
sn*ssioiier of 181001ion, was creates' '
a ]hug's eonneel .Tuesday by order 18
council of the provincial government,
partly in recognition of his services
SS assistant secretary Of the Canad-
ian Bar association, theanimalsola.
ventiou of which now is being held
ie Winnipeg. ,
, !Born in Brussels, Ont„ Air, Nue-
len came to Manitoba at as early
age and graduated from the llrli2'SP
airy of TVLauitob8 in the arts class
e . the a. 1a.
1 1 to r
of 9 G. H� Was called h i1
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