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MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN LIBERATED
EUROPE - LOOK TO ONTARIO FOR FOOD!
Never has the need for food been so great as it is today. In addition to our own
vastly increased demands, there are now those of Europe's liberated millions, who
desperately need food but cannot produce it.
These people, emaciated and destitute, look to US for help!
Here's what YOU can do . . . plan NOW to devote whatever time you can to help-
ing out on the farms this summer.
doin one of the five brigades outlined here—just fill in the coupon and mail today.
Waotaaa'
.deuact Sricicute
A Brigade for young
women 20 years or over,
who can take work on a
seasonal or year -round
basis.
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For men and
women willing 11 "
to spend their
holidays on a farm. Men can be placed
any time after June 15—women between
August 15 and October 15 only,
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For men and of
women, regu-
larly engaged
in other work, who can give half days
or full days to helping a local farmer. •
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Vaegade
For High School boys and
others 15 years and over
who are willing to work
•on individual farms:-
DOMINION -PROVINCIAL COrMITTEE O FARM LABOUR
AGRICULTURE - LABOUR - EDUCATION
ETHEL
Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Wilbee re-
ceived a cable .on Wednesday, April
26th, tram 't,heir son Pte. Roy yetlbee,
announcing his sate arrival in Eng-
land.
Mr. ,and Mee. Hahn of Trowbridge,
called on many old :friends hi the
vicinity Wednesday of east week. Mr.'
Hahn was a fanner pastor of the
United Church here,
Miss Anne 1VIo5earchy of Goder-
ich, visited here sister Mos, -Gen.
Dunbar for a few clays last week.
Tam regular Meeting' of the Wain:
en's Institute will be held at the
home of llens. Jim, Pearson on May
TOth '
Cpl. 'Stanley Alexander, formerly
of Trenton, Ont,, lett on Thursday,
April 26th, .for ati Eastern port
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Morrie of
Ben 1VElfler, spent Sunday at' the
home of 55e. and Mrs, .011ariles Shear-
er Mir. and Mrs. A. Heath.
Mr. and Mee, Bob Blown were Sun-
day miters of Mr. and Mrs. D, Ward-
le,w
Ballagh — Murray
A quiet wedding wee solemnized
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at the pawserage of the -United
Church, Dthel, asi Satarady, April
25eb. .at 11:00 o'clook) when Mona
Manny, .cletughted• of Mr. col Mrs,
W. J. Murray of Teylebon, Manitoba,
became the beide .cif Henry 13aelagli
son tat Mrs. Wm. Ballagh • and the
late WIlliaan Ballagh, of Teeswater.
Rev. S, Brenton officiated.
The bride was :charming in a
heaven blue. :sheer :deeds with match. -
Ing hat and wore a corsage of red
roves. Miss Menthe Switzer, oonsiii
of the bride, as bridesmaid othrise a
dark 'blue these with matehing 0100 -
°mantes .and at oonsage ,of red roses.
Seek McKagive .attendted the groom.
A weddjaig dinner for the bridal
party was served at the Royal Hotel,
FM tnarvelling the bridle donned as
blue wool sett with black ecoessor-
lea
.The bride anal grown. left Pox a trip
to London, Windsor and Detroit. On
their return they will -reside in Teas-
watiler,
The IVIession Band of United Church
bo be held ISM. May 5th, will be at
the parse:nage, instead of Mrs. Car-
diff% SAS :planned, owing to :the fact
that leers, Cardiff will 'undergo an
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For teachers, High School
girls and College girls.
Work is for the most part
in fruit and vegetable growing areas...
in camps operated by the Farm Service
Force and supervised by the Y.W.C.A.
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ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
I am interested in doing what I can to
help Ontario farmers this summer. Please
sand me information on the Brigade checked
below: 0 1VomansLand Brigade
0 Farmerette Brigade
0 Farm Cadet Brigade
0 Roliday Service Brigade
Name 0 Farm Commando Brigade
Address Age (if under 21)
Post Office
Phone
appendectomy in 'the Listowel Hos
,pital thile week. • We • wish her a
speedy reooverY.
Wie ate pleasled bo revert an im-
provement in the :eon:Melon et Mrs.
McKay, Atwood, ,MotheT 05 Mrs.
Percy Stenhen,s.cm, whb suffered a
slight stoke last week, and was
taken to Listowel Hospital, Mrs.
Stephenson, is with her father at
the preentime. in. Atwood,
' Ronald Burt .of London, spent a
tew ,cleys with:Pete Dobson last
week.
111r, ,and Mrs. ()advert, and child-
ren, Betty and .Geonge, Mr. and Mes.
Ferrier and Murray Adm all of Wing -
ham spent 'Sunday with .1V1T. and Mrs.
G. Remoter.
The untied Church W. M. S. will he
held Maty eth .at the berme -of Mrs, W.
Su miners.
Mr, ,and Mrs, Harold Verlden and
son Brock, Mrs. B. ,Ooolt and delight-
er Karen ware Sunday evaditere -with
arm IS. Caneeron, Cochrane. -
, Mps, B. Miley of Toronto, sistei
, of Mnie, J', Kreuter and .1VITs. Frank
'Haig of Moose Jaw, niece of MeV.
•Ieranter. visited during the pa,st
week at the home of ken MI MOS.
.T. Kreuter.
Mr. Calvin Mantel has returned
to Hamilton atter spending the :pest
week with has parents here.
Mof
Mr. j, oWilliam Mt. Forest
spent the week end: with :Ids dough.
ter Ws, Alex Pearson.
Mins,. Mabel Thompslony and Mrs.
Elwin Thompson .spent the week end
in Lis:towel visiting with Miss Elln.
beth MeCormack,
Have your
EYES
Properly Cared
for •
I NOW
F. F. Homuth
OPTOMETRIST
. Fourth Annual Goderich
Music Festival
In the early part of 1941 ;the
niembeps of the Goderich Music Club
oonceived the idea of a music festi-
val] for Goderich and the county of
Huron. They secured the no opera-
tion of emu:3 of the music teachers
ot the .counity an& iu Vietoria street
'Cnited Church in May, 1942, the
Goderich bruste Festival was bora
Since then under the 'caned guid-
ance -of :the Music Club it has grown
until it represents one of the divest
county groups of musicians in this
Province.
At .the hest Festival there wend
thialyafive :entries, For the Festival
to be held May 7, 8, 9 :and 10 there
ape :over Dom hundred entries This
geatifying exprunelon has beeit se-
coulaMalligd only lly the keenest co -
Operation ot .all the music super -
Vista% and teachers of the minty
and town.
Truly it can be said that the in-
terest bit- the Golerich Mesta Festival
has been ever increasing.
The moaning :and afternoon seat'
di4y MyAnd,. 400
That's a SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Job
"Painted 3 Years ago and
still as good as ever!"
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You can always point with
s. -a pride and satisfaction to
your house if it has been painted
with Sherwin-Williams -Paints;
'proud because of its beauty, and
satisfied because you know that
in the long run you chose the
most economical, long-lasting
protective paints available.
i Painting with Sherwin-
Williams is a sound investment
in house beauty, in surface en-
durance, in protection against
LoOK for the store that sells
wear and weather, and in maxi-
mum coverage. That's why peo-
ple the world over prefer to use
Sherwin-Williams Paints and
Varnishes.
Look for the paint dealer with
the famous Cover-the-Eaqh sign
and be sure of getting the finest
paints available—now, as always.
You'll find him pleased to give
you expert advice. Ask to see his
Paint & Colour Style Guide be-
fore you paint or decorate!
PAINTS - VARNISHES - ENAMELS
Wm. Gillespie Brussels Phone 68
:charge ot the meeting and welcom-
ed the Winthrop ladies. A solo by
Wks Herbert Wavle and a reading
by M. Gordon MoCavin were ap-
preciated. Mrs, Betties ef Winthrop
extended a vote ot thanks to the
Walton ladies, Lunch was served.
,A large crowd gathered in Wal-
ton Community Hall an Tuesday
evening to honor NET. and Mns,
William Thaaner who ware recent-
ly married. Music was supplied by
Ivere. Harvey Brown, Stewart Me.
.and George Love. The address
was read by Douglas Bunts and
the ppesentalton of a purse of
money by George 'Baylor, after
which Mies Isabel !Davidson sang a
solo. Manch wae served, after which
the bride and bridegroom served
wedding cake.
4tfl&flLL0UL05 01, 0,00 a,St,
180 pan, respectively, will be given
to the •oompetitione of the children
from the town and, nanol eiemonsairY
schools. The evening sessions, te
eminence at 7.15 p.m., will be devot-
ed mainly 'bo the final corapelitiens
in the day's claseles secondary School
selections:, end senior plane and
vocal numbers.
The public has always attended
'these festivals in good umbel% and
the membelps of the Godlerieh Music
(nub and the morale ,superVieors of
the country hope that the same hem'
interest will be shown this year
vetien the fourth Festival le pre-
sented in Worth street United
chile*, G0(1(3'1,1011, on Monday, Tues-
day, Wedneeday and Thursda.y, May
7, 8, 9 and 10.
WALTON
The Walton Red) Cress unit held,
its regular meeting on Tuesday
afternoon Midi had as guests the
ladies from Winthrop Red Moss
,Soeloty, There was a large attend-
ance Null three quilts were omelet -
ed. A sale :Of Miscellaneous articles
brought goad returnsas: did a rug
Ionated by MiSsele Team arid Ethel
Lennie and sold by lauetion by Mrs,
etTeedY Holland The lucky whiner
was 'Mrs George McArthur,
MM. Herbert 'McMichael, preli•
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of GEORGE EDMUND
McCALL late of the Village of
Brussels In the‘County of Huron,
who died on or about the twenty-
third day' of April, A. D. 1945.
TAICS NOTIC0) that all parties
having claims or demands it ;gnat
the .estate of the above deceased
must mail particulare andLproot 05
same to the undersigned exeentors
or their solicitor on or before the
nineteenth day -of May, A.D. 1945,
upon which tialte the said executors
will proceed to distribute the
assets with regard only to those
claims which they shell thou have
r eceived%
DATED at Brussels this first day
of May, A.D. 1245.
Phone 118 Harristos dent ,of Matra society, was. id
W. B. Somers
L. D. Frain, exeoutors
AUCTION SALE- Hidden Money Headache
TUESDAY, MAY, 15th big billeranging• fro
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock 9100 to $12,000, are being hoard
The A.mericate Weekly, with t.
Implements and Grain
Lot 31, Con. 6, Grey T-wp.
Terms Cash
R. A. Bennett, Proprietor
W. M. Scott, Auctioneer
FOR SALE—
Chiolts .and pullets. Kitchener Big -
4 Hatchery is taking orders for May
and Tune delivery. Cockerels, im-
mediate delivery in Leghorn x 1311.
92,90 per hundred; Leghorns 91. per
hundred; Premium :Grade 91. per
handled :extra. Order quick for,
these. Agent IL S. Warwick, Hill
Top Ranch, nemeses/
Sundeee (Ittay 9) tissue 05 T
Detroit Sunday Times, telly how 1 -
g..ov.ernanent wants Ithem back
black marketeens ,and other slit
characters. may have to light eig.
with their millions. .Get Sunda,. -
Detroit Times.
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. Births, Marriages. Death F• • '
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By their solicitor ELMISR D.
BELL, BOILSOB1S, OUtlaidCf.
JAMESTOWN
The War Workers unit held their
nwurthly tea on. April 24th with a
fair inttendanCe. Hostesses tor WS
month were Mda, Simpson, MT's, " ei _.._ei • Iii.. fieeer
MPole.:0:11:rgollects.8. iMve;rPaill:kale.ii andfor itylj5V60-14Ds
?Ire, John Riley. The next meeting
will be on Tuesdey, May 15th, The
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2 baby dresses
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Wherever he may be - -
These beloved symbols
remind us of a courage
and faith which have
never wavered.
He is playing a great
man's part—surely every
one of us will be proud:
to do our part, too, by
buying every Victory
Bond we possibly can.