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Huron Counfy's Quota is $3,125,000, an increase of $85,000.
We have exceeded all ono Las in previous Loans— we can.do
IT again.
Invest all your surplus Cash or finance your Investmentove
over
a period of six months on the official Installment plan. You
eau buy your bond from the local Victory Loan Salesman who
will call on you,.or AT ANY BANK.
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FIFTH. 'VICTORY VIC OR,Y LOAN ODS
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Wednesday, October Z0th, 1943
St „Marys Woman
Special Speaker
1 At Presbyterial
North Section of Huron
Presbyterial of United Church
Convened At Brussels Bank manager
At Tinmmins '.
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ews Items
The Convention of the north
Scution or Huron Presbyterial or the
United Church was held in 13russels,
en Friday, comber 15. MPs, Caine•
bell Tavener, of Bllsevale, wioe•Presi•
dent for this eectiou, presided at
I both sessions which ,were full or
inspiration And , enthusiasm,
The theme of the morning worship
period was "Responsibility," and was
led by l'trs, 'Win, Bremner Mrs.
Stanley Brenton and Mrs, Jas. Peer•
S011, of Ethel.
14rs. Earl Anderson, oi' Belgrave
was aptloirted secretary of the meet -
'Mg. Mrs, R., J. McLauchl[n, .Brussels:
sed :iris. Stanley Brenton, were ala
pointed the linauee oomnm3'ttee fur
the'dcty, while the Resohttloes at
Courtesy Committee' consisted of
Mrs. Geo, Hor-vson, Wingham; and
Mrs. Stewart Procter, Belgrabe; and
Mrs, W. J, Ward, at. `Iieolns.
Of the fourteen Afternoon and
Evening Auxiliaries comprising this
n
I swami, twelve responded auded with
Isple
ndid re oi.
showing aear
Y ad;
' progress and ronsecrated work.
I Some of the highlights oe these re.
Parts were: os visits and oan•ds to the
sick and shut-irs; use of lantern
slides In special meetings; each
menvber adopting a member or 'the
Baby Bond; Plaster pageants; enter:
tanning neighboring Auxiliaries and
I heeen, guest speakers, lin some
1 cases ladies of other denominations.
Besides the'systentatic glviug other
methods of raising funds included:
leas: holiday 'bells; decorating and
raterseg for weddings: plays; travel-
ling baskeia cont•-tiiin.g small ar
titles donated and bought by the
members and serving meals.
Mrs. H. 13. Kirkby .of Walton, Mis-
sion. Band Secretary. called the roll
of the Bands. In summing tin the
reports the fmporta.nce of stressing
the devotional and educational sole
of the work was pointed out, In
Iyer remarks Mrs. Kirkby settle there
are
1G3 more Worid Friends being
berng
read in Heron this year than last.
She .called attention to the Prayer
C -!rote whenn each hauler is asked at
nine o'clock each mornirg to join in
prayer for -Issue work,
HOLD EVERYTHING FOR , M
CONCERT & DANCE •
BRUSSELS F
Auspices Canadian Legion
Concert by !Shorty Campbell,
Canada's famous rope Artist. owl:
.lance rid is by the Kansas Farmer lis
and his hired help. eC
se
Brussels Town Hall on A
A
` Wednesday,;. November 3rd sp
i{. -art 8.30 P. M. lit
,adms3ion: — Adults 35c,'
Children 15c 1
iscellaneous Shower
or Newly Weds
Thee are only five Baby Bands
but all brought splendid reports.
The C ts:I.T, seretary, Miss Caro-
line -Welhvo5d of Winghami, pointed
out that there are only four of these
groups in our section;` She ster•saed
Mr. and Mrs, .Donald Currie wbo I the need' for this organirtation saying
ere recerttly .married, were guests ie is n-•yttaJ, !tete. in•,the•�oha:ite of tn•e
honor et a aniscellatineous shower 'church which mast not be neglected
Id for theist b3' a large gatheringl In the Christian Stewar'dship re'
friends and neighbours in Brus- `port prepared' ey Mrs. J? 0, Britton,
is town hall on Friday evening, -I Clinton, it .was pointed out that
de11g1a9ful . social evening was Stewardship is an inves3.ment .i,i
met in dancing. After the sere• human lives.
g of hutch the accompanying' Mrs, It. J, McLauehlin read the
sid'dlress was road to the newlyweds; treasurer's report whleh was encour-
Dear Janet and Donald:- astng s]Lorvlug an inet'ea;se in givIugs
Having been aelaed to read this over lee( year at this time,
dress it gives ole great pleasure The Lttenature. was intrgduced by
oiler you beet wishes fora long, the secretary, Mrs. Ralp11'Batteu; of
ti happy wedded Life. Llmville,
ft also carries \vete it the good Following the reports, a "Let's
5'11e5 'Of all your friends and Talk it Over' period was held when.
etgbbors, who are assembled here a. number of gnestiaus were hanelod
night, our and .veno aitsavered. Both at thi.>
These many gilts express the tinie and in the afternoon lively di..
esteems in which you both are held etreetou ensued,
this conununity, where .you have ''.nim Allan Munro; Wroxeter, clos-
ways .n esltlod• encs the nioa'u. ng asssion with prayer.
I' feel assured that if you find it .Daring the 110011 hour Mrs. J. L,
necessary to take up residence else- Smith extended a hearty welcome to
where we can thoroughly recent- all preset t to rvh1e1h Mrs. Art Step'.1•
mend you both, but as long as yon ens, Gerrie, replied.
reside among us, we hope to enjoy Mrs. Gurrnet fattier and Nlis,
your lasting friendehtp. Fzra Scholtz, Whitecllui,eh, conduct•
In 'eloeing this address, agate 1 eel the Worship ,Service Ln the after -
1",,' beee.wlehes and good luck to. " 0011. The Cheese of .. this wag
Y°11 both. "Oh iSLiauity, in, Action" shov ing
S,igne4 011 'beltate of that we must have. deeds as well as
friends and neigahoi s. .faith.
•1Ir. Currie replied In a atiitable The new auxiliary study book "Foi
All of Life" was Introduced by Niro•
manner, on behalf of himself anti his. P', A, Parker, of Wingham.
chide. thanking their -friends for Mrs. Lorne :Cody of St, Marys', past:
ir good -seesaws and gifts. Music president 03 Moncton _ Coneerence
for the tl�anoing was contributed by Branoh, was the. guest slreak,er of the
Mr, and .Mrs, Chas. Davis, Mrs, M. day, She brought an insl?iring .res-
Lowe, Jaaok Thynne, Mrs: W. sage oil "Prayer," She pointed -out
Brower, Lloyd.: tiVnewiok and Mae that our motto is' "Pray, Study,
Scott, elan Give," hint that We neglect Prayer.
We must do more than trust, we
mwst ca -operate and comuuuue wlt.lt
:Flinn, Gbd cannot do all
without ottr bel IIo .wills.
REGEN1 '1']I-1E,A'TRF, p. We meat >,ae esti•
blinds, eve reran ss'ark and we must
Sea$'ortn, Ont. learn to listen to 'God iii , quiet
Thursday, Friday and Saturday:—
Oct.
aturday- periods, In clositrg; Mrs, Eetly said
Oct. 21, 22 & 23rd site 1311• we. leave lost power because
Brian Donlevy Anna Lee we stave not surrendered our lives
,Walter Brennan completely and site appealed to tho
Hangmen Aliso Die meeting to bake more sendonsly the
prayer side of our wont,
man who killed Heydrloh. the A :beautiful duet "Can to bo you?"
bloody Nazi hangman 1 and, Mrs.. G or e
x— - � g JCI,., aw all
ands Tuesday an,d Wednesdaypartied b' Mrs., :Cecil Wheeler, of
Yr y nelgt'ave.
Oct.. 26, 26 & 27th 1 Brussels M:i�ssdon Band'^contrilmted
Moon Is Down at pleasing eunbot' when Mies Phyllis
Sir Cedric Hardwicke Henry Travis, Sullivan sang "M3' Own Dear Lord,"
One of the greatest stories of our I whit hilae duan ,$peiiran as at0eom an.
times becomes one of the greatest 1st. p
stories of all times!
Thursday, Friday and' Saturday
Qct, 28, 29 & 30th '
Humphrey Bogart
Action in the North Atulantic
_1 -
coming—
Constant Nymph
Tree Dancing for thoat at Play ad
to
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Youd. Church Needs You. God-lto.
ie
Needs You? You Need Him.
kvil(e '. hunch
in
al
Minister
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
10 A,M.'Sunday School and
Bible Class
{ '
11 A. M. "Moses' Appeal To
• His Father -In-law"
7 ,P. M. Evening Worship
gouts 12. '1 nompeon. Organl55,
¢4i and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP0'
'
United Church
minister -Rev. Hugh 0. Wilson
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
Woman's Missionary Society
Thankoffering Service
Junior Congregation
12 A.M. Sunday School and .
Bible Class '
7 P, M. Evening Praise—
':The Rules of the Race"
EVERYONE WeLLIDOME
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rector,•Rev. M. F. Oldham
18th Sunday After Trinity
St.•John's Church, Brussels-
10 A. M. Sunday School
*7 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Serfnon
St, Georges, •Waitoh—
8.00 P. M. Sunday School
4 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Serthon
Davla'e, Henlryn••-.
[,i5 P..i6. `Sunday School
2 ia. M., Evening Prayer
3itiCi Sermon
,T
M
he true story of the man and ' yv
was sung Ile Mrs, Norman ACeaLing
First show starts at 7,3d each even-
ing, When single features such as
those are -chato) cal t,tieron5 •i0ii lay
9119 will see i:ottiplote 111011;
OAntlneo 'Peon `amnia.; and holt-
day 'at 1?130,
An invatation from tlae Bthsl Aux.
Mary to hold. the nett -!Sectional
'meeting I&.ore was accented,,
Rev, Haigh Wilson eldsed this
very helpful conventionwith prayer,
Melville Church Services
00 Snndey the services in Melville
Church were 111 charge of the Rev,
T)r, Canners' of ?omit, Ontario, who
took the place or Mr, Crani of 'Nee,
water, in wltotte church Mr, herr
WAS nominating Annivet'sarry SOrvv
toes, to the morning the choir
sang tan ant11010; "Bless the Lord,
.0 ray 318111,1 and In tin everting the
sn-Ibam wSti ',Ansi, as 1 .hut.
P.ItO sppoirtanent of :William Long,
a former eressele boy, son of Mrs.
3. Long 06 Lown, as manager of The
Bank. of Nova Scotia in Timmins has
been announced from head office,
Born at Kiinosirtbtne, Ont,, Mr, Long
entered the service or the Bank
some years ago, serving a.t various
hinsichesr until lie: became assistant
a,ocounta at Toronto. in 1921 lie
was prom ed to be accountant at
North Daly and in 1932 became assist•
trait manager there. Two year. later.,
he wan .again promoted becolning
manager at the Iieileybury branch,
Allier a wide experience of {.lie
banking requiremeets Of Northern
Ontario, he now becomes manager at
Timmins.
Un'ted Church W. A.
The W.A. met at the home or
Miss Margaret Robinson, Oct. 11
with a good attendance. birs, Hug
ins
g opened the meeting with the.
singing of "What a Friend we have
lv Jesus." Mrs. C. °ender read
psalm 95 followed by The Lord's
Prayer in unison. The minutes':
were vend and adopted, The Creases•-
se's rcpoly was given and adopted.
A letter was read from the hoard.
thanking the ladies for deroeaLing
the church also the new Conruunlon
table. TIse meeting closed with the
singing of "Cod Save The King."
followed by Mizpa .benediction. A
,ochti half hour was held with Mrs.
Cousins taking charge of the pro-
gram, Mrs. Nurse sang two solos.
Mrs. Rev. Willson gave a humorous
reading Mrs, Harold Campbell sang.
two so}0e and a 'contest was given..
A delietons lunch and coffee was
served by the committee in charge. F
St. .,ohn's Church
;Services' in :31. Johns Church on '
S"nnday, Oct. 2th well be at' 7 P.M.
Sunday -School et 1A A.M-
Ohildren's Day was observed In
St. John's Church on Oct. 17th. The
Sunday.Sciiools scholars marched to
before the choir' and sat In the.
chancel During the receiving -0f
the offering, they sang the hymn
"Jesus :Bids tis ,Shine." An ap-
propriate- earthen was Preached by
the rector on Genesis 1:311 "God
saw everything that He had treacle
and behold it was very good," The
ancien of thingaeste they_ rwet:e=,ereated
was mentioned, The grown tips
were urged -to help In Sunday+Sehool
work in every possfbie way,
Mts. T. Press, Mrs, A. Morrow.
Rev. M. 11'. and Mrs. Oldham attend-
ed the auntie,' Deanery Meeting o'_
Huron held in at. Thomas Clnn'rh
Seafot'tli Met Friday. . ..
The Women's Guild - of St. David's,
Honfrya, served definer end :upper
at the lar'g'e sale held at the borne aL'
Mr. T. Kerr, recently and realized a
Rulia�,tantia] sum. -
Red Cross Notes ••
A very surcessfui tea was Held in
the Workroom on ;Sept.. 29 when
twenty dollars: was raised, The
• next tea will' be nn October 27,
To Property Owners .
Hydro Electric Power' is one of the
most useful things we have. Have
Yon hall Your wiring inspected, by a
competent electi'iclan, Sheet Circuits
increase your l3yclro 13i11s: Seriously,
you pay. -
Is the use too heavy for your wir-
ing? elite is very dangerous, may
ruin your wiring end burn your
building',
Elms Farmers' Mutual Fire insure
ance Company, Atwood, Ont•,
Quota For Huron
County A'r Training Schools
Headquarters ]lave just" been ad-
vised that the quota for the Air
Iiainiitg Schools of Huron County
in the Fifth Victory Loan will be
$110,000. The quota for the citizens
of Huron is $2,970,000: This makes
a total quota' for Huron County of
$3,135,000., an increase of $30,.000,
over the Fourth 11101ory Loans Quota.
in addition to the above, the Special
i res
va Division on havO a quota of.
$150,00u„ (that is those purchasers
of
$25,000., and over), Mr. C. L.
Paison5,• Chairman of the Special
NanteS" ,Seetion of the " Couety, '
nnnocnced on Monday meriting, that
they lead reached their quota.
--
BRUSSELS COUNCIL
13a useels Ont. 4th, 1313
The regular monthly meeting of
the Brussels Municipal Council was
held ill the Public Library en the -
above date. AIL members being
present,
The minutes of the bast meeting
bang read it was moved by W.
Willis. seeendecl by F. Saris that
the minutes be adopted, --Carried.
The follatviirg bills were presen-
ted:-
Geo. Evans, Sept. 1518ry .,,,,. $ 75.00
• G, McDowell, Sept. salary .,. 50.00
R. S. Warwick, .Sept, salary .: 35.00
R. M. Kam edy, printing 140
' 111f1. Henderson, `hauling dirt' 4.80
Brussel,$ I•Iyaro; sheet .lights 99.00 i
hall lights 2:15
Receiver•. General, scale
inspecition 15.00
Relief for the month
Moved by R. E. Cousins. seconded '
by W. Cameron that the accounts
as read be poem --Carried
A Donation of thirty dollars from
tlhe Oranbrook Branch is acknow-
ledged with thanks.
'file Maumee Committee reports
that $60,00 was realized from the
"lVfide-of C7olrper's,"
D 1 McDonald has kindly offered
the Red CrviSs six concis of wood for
which rickets .ase now on sale. There
evil] be six draws, each lvcisy ticket
being good for one cord. Tickets
are only sold at three for 25e, .
The members of the,_ Morning;
Star Rebecca Lodge have :1510t eons•
pleted and filled with usoful articles
eighteen ditty -bags tor sailors which
will be sant Through the Red Cross
as Christmas gifts, '1'ite 1110007 for
thane bags was raised at a conn
ntuntty sale some weeks ago.
EPEE
The Minitel WevLS,' '.Chanicoxering
meeting of the .Presbyterian Mutat
will be ]veld Tuesday, Oct. 26th, :at
2 11,rn, Mr's, 0, A; McCarroll of
Molesiworth and Norrie, will be
Wiest speaker:
Mrs. Dr, .Ferguson a Toronto was
visiting with Mts. Isaac Lecke lane]
called on enter friends last week,
I The Tlnited Church oommittrre are
peelittring e. rot -leak supper, to be
held en Thursday evening, Oet, 21st,
,Suposr at 0:30 p,ro„ tolldwed by a
good program,
Miss Meu'garet Dtirling, teacher of.
the village school, spent Thanks-
giving .Keen; end at her house near
Mdldtnay.
There was a good attendance itt
the dence 13r1 day evening, sponsor-
ed by rEthel war•worker's Crest',
Music by the Victory orchestra.
Proceeds go to supply Christman
boxes for boyar in uniform.
LAC, Stanley A,lexanaler of 'Prom.
ton
41y, wane 5 100511 end guest with his
cam
Wacdidtlnig bells will rind in . the
near ftlt1re in ern' vlll030.
The ":Star Movers" of Stretford
tools the household effects . of 1VIr.
' and Mrs. Metrics t3Owi1t t0 'Higley
on '.1hraEida7..
Wo sus glad tor' hear Mn. 311,
Pesten Is - atnproving. • •Sire ' baying
Been ill for seine thee,
FO,R SALE—.
11 czar et 0obbler-Potatoes to arrive
311 McCr'ac1len's 011'05ery, 'phone 42.
Library Board Meeting
I To Property Owners
The Library Board suet en Tues
day evening, Oct. 12, w311 a0. 111
members present. "
{ Reports were heated from the neem
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Blood Donors
Urgently Needed
e The second Blood CIIuio, will be
held in Br91ssels on Tuesday, Nor.
and. The first cllnie was a decided
hers who attended the meeting of
the 'Huron. County Library Aseooi
ation in Godarlelt 011 Sept, 24. Miss
Knowles of Sarnia was the speaker
and one Dart of her addreese dealt
I with the ' forming of independent
rural school ltbnaa'les, After some
discussion it was decided that Mr.
• Laycook and! -Miss Cook be a 00m
mlttee from the Library Board'. to
! discuss with the Pibile School In-
spector the poseibi]lty of forming
Isuob. libraries- in.the rural schools
In this. locality,
The committee in charge reported
that Mrs. Helen Scott would be
acting librarian during Mrs. Ba1;an•
tame absence..
To clear up some misunderstand-
ing as to the rates for. students, it
was decided. to post in the Library a
card showing the following rates:
lee a year for residents: and those
boarding in town.
26e for 3 months for ,those luring et.
house in the country.
The question. sHoia Of collecting
flues
was also dis�ruawed and it was
(leaded to re -state the following
rules of the Library.
1. Books ntttat not be passed from
one person to another.
2. Fines mush be paid when books
are overdue. -
3, No books can be issued urtIl
` fine is paid.
CARD OF THANKS
I would Bice to take this upper
tunity to thank my many friends
for the many kinelneeaes shown. nip
during my recent illness, they wore
all much appreciated.
W. H. Love
18.00
success. in every detail and It is
hoped that this one will bo too.
More blood donors are urgently
needed at once. !every citizen
capable of donating blood ,should
consider it a, privilege to do se. We
can't all be on the fighting front but
our blood can put wooded men back
in active service. Have you enrolled
as a Blood Donor? If not give your
name to Mrs. H. B. Allen or the
Briteseie Post, A11 names - to be
handed in this weelt. Your blood
can nave a lira—would you deny any
fighting Drat, wounded in your
behalf, a right to live? You may not
have money to buy bonds -you have
blood, that can save lives! ENROLL
NOW.
The public is invited to attend
the programme in the Town Hall
on Friday night , at 8:30 p. m.
A Quiz Contest on the Fifth Vic-
tory Loan will be held to find
the winner for Brussels who pro-
ceeds then to the county semi-
finals. -
Musical numbers by the school
and presentation of 1943 dip. :
Iowa's and shields to the various
student winners will make up
part of the programme.
There being no tardier business I.
the Coerce. adjourned. •
MORRIS COUNCIL
October 12 1153
`�'1'he'"Cifilie l•`"'"7iirel' on 'the ' above
dale in the Township Hall with ;.11
the members present, The Reeve
presided, -
The minutes of the last: meeting
s'ee's read and adopted on motion
of Harvey Jbhuaton and Vein, Setter.
In the course of the meetingthe
menritiers of the council merit to the
eighth ooneeeston to-fEepect -the-I
bridge under eOn511'netlon and also i
thofe.ShaPlueieh•,n• bridge which is in need
Moved by James Mollie seeouded•1
by Chaffs. Coupes that the meeting
'adjourn to meet again on November
3, 1041 at 1 p.m, —Curried.
The following accounts were, paid;
Blvih Pali Fairrail $ 20,00
Earl Seliers. No. 1 Turvey
D08111 ane Selelrs Drain 42.00
C, neral Iso p]1n1, ,Stratford,
Mr. Annie Nethery 12 011
George Aleoet., Lamort Drain 171,10
Richard Alcook, Mustard
Drain 411.00 i
James Davis, Rintoul 1)111in 15.711
George. Martin, commissions 6,00
John Bow.nlatt, Lamont Drain 275,00
Fred Logan, altercate -. 7,00
,l'Irs. George Gross, relief ,.: 155,00
in,
George Martha.„
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Woodstock Minister
Dies While' At Desk.
'Rev. J. G. McGillicuddy Heti
Just Officiated at Wedding
WOODSTOCK, Oct, 17 -.. ttei.
John Gidanane MoGtllicud'dy, pastor
of. First Baptist Cltureh here 'since
;x�pril this year, died stfddenly at
his desk yesterday a few hours
l after perfotmilig a. marriage eerie
many, Kir McGillicuddy wee ale
parently not feeling well yesterday,
for early in the afternoon' he 'heti
arranged to have someone take his
morning+ service today. lie : eturn-
ed front the \Veclding'and sat clown
at his dros0:
abaut'4
p.in, to write
,e
out the Sunday pulpitannounce•
nionta. Mrs.. Mcllitiiouddy heard a
thud and went into her husband's
*tidy to 19nd him :dead.
The, late Mr, ' McGillicuddy, who
was in his 4stlt year, was born at
Toronto,. Son of the late Mr and
Mt's, Thomas MOGlllisuddy. He was
pastor at Beachville Baptist Church
tiering his student cloys and. also
for a period following Ills gradua-
tion. He then went to Norwich
where he wale pastor for two yes,rs
and in 102E accepted a can to 'Bae
de, He mWoodetecic from
Burris pastcaspringeto, .
Sursivang are his widow, Mary
Jane Bowley; two sons Sack and
Hugh, art barite; and a brother,
Thelma, in Toronto. A public ftt- i
neral service will take place Weil-
nosda3 at 55.30 act First Gapdet
Clltnrols. withfrinternten1 sat the Ben. 1
C.ensetery, th0s city.
Row. .1. 11tcG1111cut'tdy was a sou of
one of the Pounders of'The Poet",
July 1$30. The McGillicuddy Broth•
errs sldottted• and ran Tim Post for 7
years when Messrs W. N. herr and
Ait141 'tools over sit 18.40. Then Mr,
Auld moved to 1011900 in 1150 and ran
a nOW5J10por Datil he hied in January
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•
FAH/IA RS AND FARM WORKERS
if Your Farm Work has Slackened
for the Winter, You Are Needed
Elsewhere on Essential Employment
Highly essential work—very important
in Canada's war effort and for the
welfare of the Nation—is threatened •
with shortages of workers. One of the
few sources. of menavailablefor other
high priority jobs is those men oil the
farm who will not be needed at home
during the Fall and 'Winter,. Heavy
needs must be met in many lines—
producing-fuel wood and other neces-
sary forest products; in base metal
nines, 'in food processing, in railway
track maintenance. If you' live on a
farm and are not needed at home
during the Fall and Winter, you are
urged to answer this national appeal.
Farmers engaged in essential .work .
during the off season will be allowed
to return home when needed. Also,
those ori•°° postpone,nent under Mobil:-
zation l,Re:01a0m will: continue ors
pastp " '; „kite' in approved csse ..
Hal woirk lu*'be slack on .J the ;pparse.
Please answer this vital call NOW.
For full in f or'mation please ap jily b
one of the following:
The nearest EMPLOYMENT AND SELECYPVi
SERVICE OFFICE or
'17te nearest PROVINCIAL AGR2cwd:ruRAi.
REPRESENTATIVE or
Yottlt LoCAI, FARM PRODUCTION
COMMITTEE✓+
NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE
IMMIaN Y 07 =RIM
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Alrnlstrr of tniio,ws »trader, Noffonol Salrctivo took')
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