The Brussels Post, 1944-8-30, Page 1TH
POST F'UBLISHING HOUSE
Wednesday, August 30th, 1944
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO.
VOTERS' LISTS, 1944
MUNICIPALITY OF 'BRUS.SELS
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby elven that 9
/lave' (twin:lied with section 3 of the
VOTERS' LIST ACT and that I
have posted Up at my orrice at lertire
sels on the Thirtieth day of August,
/944, the list of ell persons entitled
to vote in the said Mrtnicipality at
municipal eleetions and that •such
Bet reanwine there for inspection.
And I heneby ,call upon all voters
-to take Immediate proceedinge to
hare any errors or ,ounissions, cote
reetel ccording to lew, the 'ant
day nor appeal being the Twenty-,
ishath 'clay of S•eptnthex, 1941.
Dated this 80t1i day of Au•gust,
1944.
R. S. Vinewick,
Clerk at Municipality of
Brusisele.
REGEN1 THEATRE.
Seaforth, Ont.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
August 31st, Sept. lst, 2nd
Tallulah Blankhead
William Bendix
Lifeboat
— Added Featurette
Memphis Belle
IN TECHNICOLOR
• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Sept. 4, 5,6
Rita Hayworth . Gene Kelly
Cover Girl
9N TECHNIOOLOR
The most brilliant musical ef
Our time!
• Matinee Labor Day—Sept. 4,
at 2:30 P.M.)
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
September 7, 8, 9
George On The Horne Guard
Starring Georg, Formby
First show starts each evening at
7:30. When single features such as
these are shown all' patrons in by
9:15 will see complete show.
Matinee each Saturday and
holiday at 2:30.
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"So he left there before the
ark of the convenant of the
Lord. Asaph and his brethren
to minister before the ark
daily ne everf day's work
required." I Chron.' 16:37.
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Melville Church
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
10,A. M. Sunday School
and Bible Claes
11 A. M. Morning Worship
7 P. M. Evening Worship
The- minister at both services.
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP.
recatemommtwomeappe
United, Church
MinIstor—Rev. Hugh C. \Aloe.
11 A. M. Morning Worship
National Day of Prayer
For Our Armed Force •
Sermon Sufject—
"The Divine intervention"
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible School
7 P. M. Evening Praise
'Thou Art A Samaritanni
Everyone Welcome
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Church of Engiand
Rectorellev. M. F. Oldham
' Paden of Brussels
13th SundayaAfter Trinity
Sept. 3rd, 1944.
St. John's Brussels --
10 A. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
and Sermon
84113111041 Warter•-•-
1.80 P. M. Evening Prayer
• and Sermon
2,30 P, 94 Sunday School
, and Bible Class
St. Meld's Hortfryn-
10,30 A. M„ Sunday School
and Bible Class
8.30 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
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Local News Items
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
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•
Mies Mary Johnston was a recent
visitor M. Birth.
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Mr, and Mrs. Joe Hunter, Detroit,
spent the past week with MILS. D.
Smith.
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Mrs. J. W. Fischer is in Learning -
tell Woking With her seater etre. A.
Dawson.
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Mrs. Carl Gownnig and daughter
b
Telena have been visiting friends
in London
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Miss Wilma. Bell, Teeswater, h
been visiting with her grandmother,
Mn*. Lament.
Mrs, William Mann
A. great many people of the coin,
mendity were present at Oranbrook
Presbyterian Church to • pay her
laet a(especas 1.10 Gertrude E. Har -
bourne, beloved wine of William
Miann, at Lite llutteeaa services con.
ducted by Rev. 1'\ G. loowlee, of
Bluevale, ,on Wednesday, Augast 28.
Intimin,ent took place • In Eima
Centre .cem,etery with John Perrie
.Stanley Fischer, Allieter Bird,
Envie Hunter, Harvey Sn.'lliltre and
Blighton Fere:, pa,Rbearers, The
many beautiful flowers were .earried
an• by Maisie Osborne, Rhea Mann,
Muriel Mann, Marion Mann, Lillian
Smith. .Teen Hull, Margaret Inglis,
IVItteb ell, James • Mao s mid
M. Love,
The deceased was born at Moon
River, IVIarskolta, on January 4th,
1904, the ,deughter of the late John
Blerbowne anti Mrs M. Dimmiok, of
Tuvermay, ,Saek. She was married,
to her now bereft partner, at
Amellet, (Susie., in Meech 1922. Her
death motored .at Viotoria Hospital,
London, on Sunday, August
alter an illness o/ several months.
She Iliad been a resident of this
community (far the past seven years,
corning here from Saskatchewan in
Inn, and residing at let la, con, 11,
Grey. Township at the time of her
death
She leaves to mourn their lose
her letegband and four ohildeen,
Avenue. Adeian, LaLi'd and George.
One tlanatter, Gall, Predeceased her
mother in 1939. Also surviving is her
mother, Mr& M. Dimmicle off Inver -
may, Sank., five brather%
Ogen, ,Sask., Max of Peaco River,
Alta., Jack, R.C.A.F. Aylmer and
Elroy and Jamere with the7 Canadian
Army overseas and four sisters,
Mrs. •McCracken (1VIery) of Calgary;
mre. W. Byees, (Agnes) Minton,
sask„ 35r% A. 'Davey (Margaxet)
1Vlornabort, Ont., land Mrs. Wm.
Thomson (Ida) InvermaY, Seek -
One nistele Mee. Glen Thompson,
deceased,
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IVEss Janet Robertson has return -
ea ,to tier position aftee holidaying at
Waeaga Beech.
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Min Evelyn Toronto, is
holidaying with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Bevan Elliott.
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Mx. and Mre, Jack Baeker,
Terme°, are guests of his parent
Mr. and Mae. J. C. Beaker.
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Minted: Gnawer, who has been at
Sunfish Y.M.C,A, Camp, returned
notne en Sunday.
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Mrs. W. Wilton arrived lime
Sunday after a three week' visit
with friends Ili Sea/oath.
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Airs. Carrie Hanelltom 84 Tovonto
spent the week end with her brother-
in-law Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton.
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Mot. J. H. Galbraith is visiting
with her eaughter, Mrs. Bredan, who
thelitleyling 84 Jackson, Point.
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.1. C (Scott and eon Jim of the
R.C.A. have been, visiting with Mrs.
Scott and Mrs, A. Straohau.
5.5*
Rev. Ble. Kennedy. and family
spent the week end with Mrs. John
Ballantyne and Mies Dorothy.
.5.5*
Jack Paxretv, B.C.A, end Mrs.
Yarrow have been visiting with his
parents, Mr. and 'Vbs. R. Farrow.
.5.5
Floyd one Harvey Elliott, of
Listowel, are gime* with their
cousin% Heather and Berbera Allen.
«
Jimmie Jewel was a visitor in
Stratford fast week with his co'ilein
Manriee Williams Who returned
home with him,
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Me. and Mrs D. C. Warvviok, Owen
Sound are holidaying here. Mtn.. J•
D. Warwick and Miss M. Greyer
who were Welting in Owen Sound,
returned home with them.
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leira. Sadie Ferguson of Winnipeg
ie visiting her aunt Mrs., James
Cardiff and other old friends in and
around Brussels. '• Mrs,. Ferguson
was a Miss Fontes of Grey before
she 'went to Winnipeg.
Twin Infants Buried
In Cemetery At Blyth
The private ennead of twin
sons of Mir. and Mrs. A. L. Kerniek
was held Saturday eeteen,00n with
interment in linion• cemetery.
Mailing Lists Corrected
The Post melting lists have been
•erected this, Week. • Ae we have
explained; before, these are tate lints
of name's et a1I who subscribe for the
paper, and, 'once in every two
months or eo, they are brought up
to date. ,That lean es often as.94
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should be done, blit it's the beet we
coir Menage (ander present condit
lona. And gas usual, we ask you to
Took et the label on you paper
this week, 38 lit isn't correct, •let tes
know. Watthithe &palling, the 'ada
drese, and the ,awbo, Tile last of these
silinviis 'the time •ta Which, Yotni paper
is paid, If it isn't rigid, tell ese
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HER ONLY CARE
COOK FAMILY HAS
ANNUAL REUNION
' BLYTH—The family of Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Cook held its annual
reunion du Haber Park, Goclerieh,
on. (Sunday. T•here were 82 present
whicb included all the family but
the youngest son, lettilel, who ia in
the service oreeseae, and Mr, and
Mee Mansel Cook, Benmiller.
• Those who attended were: Mr,
(and IVIrs. 'Leonard Cook, Westfield;
Mr and &Drs. Harold Cook and Mr.
and Mrs, N. Bolt, Belgrave; Mr.
and Mee Orville Cook and family,
Miltehell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riley
• and daughter, Agnes, Londesboro.
Mr.eand Mrs, Eddle •Johnston and
tamely, Blyth.
Dinner wae served) in the 'park
and supper at Mansel Cook's home,
Fine Sermon
The pastor, Rev. A. Sinalair,
preached Sunday morning in 'St.
Andeew's United Church His
theme woe "The Greatest Lnve
Stern" taken from, the Book of
Ruth, ,bateed on the devotion of
Tenth to her another-inelaw, Na-
omi, Clare and Ida McGowan •
sang
a duet. •
Personals,: Mr. end Mrs. R.' W,
Philp have intechased Mrs. *Ploodyis
residence on Dineley St.; Milton
Brute has rented the late John
Melee deveeleng on Drummond sto
Mies. 'Cherry Noy, Cincinnati, Ohio,
and Mises Jean Armitage, Winglawn,
Welted Mr, and Mao. Stuart Dim.
Ward; Mee, Ada Hyde, Se,ratford,
with her eon, 'Stuart, and Mrs. Dur-
ward; Moe Alex McGowan with her
niece, Niro 'William Skelton, Grand
Benel; Miss Gladys, Leith and Mtge
Miley Moser, Stratferd, "with the
formeee aunt and uncle, Mr. end
„Mee, 51. Many; Sgt. "Sanesny"
R.C.A.P., Keertmollth, • le
smendleg a let,eionagb -with. Ws par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Thuell;
• Miss' Wilma Shepherd with her
moire Margettet Marelleli;
George 'Heeherington, Winghara,
with her parents', Mr. ,and Mrs.
William Jenkins,
A man, went ie doctor and
rexpieetted ereatment for his 'Retitle.
After a eareful examination the
doctor Ihrquired, • "How long have
you been going about like this?'
"Tveo, weeks."
"Why, Man, your ankle is broken.
Hew you Managed to get around at
all 10 a mystery. Why didn't you
eome to ine before 9"
"Well, (tooter, every time 1 saY
anything IS wrong with nte, my wile
deciaree have het MOD eneoking,"
FOR SALE—
Rifle 22-40 •Cale yith ammunitien.
phone 41xe-4 V.G. Plicker,
• Brass ale
FOR SALE—
.G. geantitly of weed, Mostly eke.
ricotta Yoe Holinekt,
4, Bemire
Notice
Arnold L. Earl, A.W.C.M. (Paed.)
Teacher of piano, violin and theory,
Pupils prepared for examinations
in music.
Stores Closed
Wednesday Evenings
This Wednesday, August 30-th
be the Int Wednesday evening the
steree.will eemain .apen this season.
They will ,continue to observe the
Thursday halt (holiday as usual.
Appointed License Issuer
TI. 13. Allen bas been appointed
license iseuer, .Srportemen ansI
hunters and trappere wanting
itemises, will obtain them in the
theme from Mr. Allen,
Cucumber Attains '
Giant Size At Blyth
Blyth—Robt. Watt brought to town
a •cuouinber grown in the garden,
of his brathenthelew, Dr. Kirby. It
,meseueed elk feet in length and ,wt
the bargest point nes more than 10
inchesin eircuinterence.
Former Fergus
Man Appointed •
Premier Ge.oege Drew in his ca-
pacity las Ontario minister of edu-
cation last week announced elle eP-
pointmenit et Fit. IA. Henry Bow.
see, M. A., D.Paed., as principal or
Stratford Normal School. loll. Lt,
Bowers succeeds, Dr. 15. H. J. Mar-
ten who is retiring at the end of
the month.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders will be receded •by the
undersigned till Saturday, Septem
ber Uri at three o'oloek p.m., for the
work to bo ,dons ,on the Fraser Drain
the Twp, of Grey. Plans and speci-
fications may be seen at the Clerk's
Office at Ethel, Ont. Security will
be asequired. The lowest or any
tender not neceesarily aceepted.
J. H. Fear, Clerk
• Ethel, Ont.
Problem Of Tomorrow's
Flying Jeeps
Anticipating when skyways. will be
as enowded as prewar highways,
engine•eva are working oat plans to
eVedlite ,atle travel. Read , in
The American Weekly with this
•Sunday's, (Sept 3) issue of The
Detroit Sunday Times . .• how
ad:Hanes wIiJJ become definitely
marked, with flying ofiloere with
eleotronic "eyes," "eels" and
"voicee", keeping you in line. Get
Sundaes, Detroit Tines.
Reads News Of Home
• Town Window Display
Clare Russell received a
clipping taken from the Canadian
News Weekly tram ,Tarok Allen who
is with the Canadian Armee Forces
in Englandi. The item, whicli had
been +copied atom The Brussels, Post
by the Canadian News 'Weekly, was
elbory of the attractive window
display used by the Russel
Grocery to stimulate, interest in
Blood donations
Husband Killed
In France •
Word was received . on 'Friday by
Mrs. W. Wallace of Fordwidlt that
her hatband Sergeant Wilmot Wal-
lace, sell of Mr. and Mes, J, Wallace
of Minto Township, was. killed in
aotion in France on, August Me Sgt.
Wallace enlisted in 1930 and went
overseas over two years ago. He
had been in Femme since • July of
this year. Mrs. Wallaee ie a niece of
Mrst J. W. Fischer and N, Chapman
of Brussels and •le known by many
in this, „district.
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• JAMESTOWN
' The War Workers held their
monthly ,tea on August 24th, with
Mre 91 MeLentan, Mre, Frain. and
Mra., Detinis as hostege,' Beginning
in September the teas will he • heM
on the second Tuesday of tho month
instead of the second Thersday. The
following geode were packed. for
shimiene:
7 quilts .
3 %dime' gowns
.2 Relies( ellis
2 ghe*0 gowns
girTe. delete,
• 15 pr. Woormere
2 Meths tie:kelt/a
0 lora nightentirte
1. here
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"nee,
•eto nee IA
Celebrates 94th Birthday
1Bruseels' oldest resident, MI
Geo, Backer celebrated her Bet
birthday on Monday, August 284,
As usual slue was "ut kome" to he.
many friends who called on he
during the anternoon. Tea an
birthday cake were served,
Necessary Blood Given
By Front Line Soldiers
• Think People At Home Might
Donate More
Brussels sixth blood clinic will
be held on lorklay, September 222*d,
en.
and the eammittee CI -large ere
b.. very anxious to exeeett ell past
records in number% of donors..
r Increased activity on the fighting
d fronts bas vastly increased the de-
! mend ear blood plasma, and too
• -frequently • there is not enough at
bend When is needed most. We
reprint an excerpt from a hair*
• lettere !This lad is serving in the
trent line in Italy, and we would like
to chow your attention re his re-
; marks re WooddonatlotLe.
". . evhen they steel; drawing hlood
from trent line troop's before a
• bottle became ten million peop:e
at home Jost oan't take the time
to give a 'pint •once a • month, ite
a bloody poor show."
CARD OF THANKS
William Mann and ramily wish
to express tiheir thanks, to theft
neighbours and friends- • for their
kindness during the weelte of illness
of -their loved .one also these, who
.sent Soirees and cards ef sympathy
or those who •helpesl in any way
during .their • recent bereavement.
Gone To Assist With
Western Harvesting
Among those who. left this district
on Tuesday to go to the West on the
Harvest Exeutedon were Lloyd
Wheeler, Harold Campbell, Alvin
Armstrong, Wm. T. MacLean, James,
A. ltair, Norman Sanderson, Glen
Delenier, Cecil Eckmier, Elwin
Johnston and Allan Mair.
Brussels United Church
The +Sunday eereicee at the United
Church were, in charge of the minis,
ter. In the morning Wilson
subject was "Deliverance" and in
the evening "Lightheuses."
Announcement was made et e
ehange dar the hour nor Sunday
School. Beginning next Sunday,
Sept. 3rti„ the Sunday Sch,00i
meet after the anmining worship
service.
Harriston Parents
Notified Son Killed
1-IABRISTON Aug.. 29—Word has
been received "by Mr. an.d. Mrs.1
Melvin Glikineon of the death of
their son, 144)014, Last week they
were advised that their eon was
Misting. He Was earring With tile
medical section of the, Eseex-Scot-
Ohs, Regiment, and. went overseas
a tittle over a, year ago. He was
22 the •day he wan reported miss-
ing, The last letters the paxents
had were written July 7 and 14.
Young Bride -To -Be
• Honored By Friends
A umber 04 friends and neigh-
boors gathered the home of Mrs.
Henry Bowler on Thursday evening
to honour her sister with a towel
,shawer, prior to, her marriage. h
Ethel Pox' popular hrlditeto-be t
occupied a ,chair daintily decorated
in pink and white for the occe,,ston.
She was the recipient of many nice
gitts, wheeled in to her in an atbrae- n
lively decorated wheel barrow . by g
Blood donations are made with
little ineonvenience, very little
pain, comparable, the writer 'be-
,
leaves to what might be felt from
a lenge mosquito., and the after ef-
fects, (still speaking froni personal
expeneence), is similar to the lass-
itude that might be f alt after s
restless night. We have all felt that
•tired feeling after an unusually
strenuous day or au evening's
• Pleaeure, and not begrudged •It, so
Why we should grudge it to our
boys in the front line is hard to
ilaterom. The worst part of making
a donation Iles entirely in one's
own mind, that has a tendency to
build a fear tor the unknown. Be-
come a Oarst-time" donor and ov-
ercome that fear, and you'll be a
regular cOntriblitar,
• The Red Cross has publiseed a
leaflet entitled "Food Dividends for
Blood Donors," and this contains
some valuable information to pros-
pective d.onors,
"Bat three good meals a day,
with emphasis on foods rich in iron
and protein," says the Red Cross,
Your share of iron may come from
mest, eepecially liver and kidney;
egge, -whole grain cerea]a and
whole wheat bread; green or yellow
vegetables; ,doled peas, beans anti
lentile For protein look to meat,
fish. eggs anti -cheese; -milk (two
or 'three glasses daffy) and again
dried beans, peas and lentiles.
Blood ,donated is rapidly replaced
by the body, particularly if the
loner watches hie diet, Some fre-
quent donors atonic the regular
clinics for great improvements in
eolith.•One lady mentioned that
nips to the clinic had created in
er a diet .consoiousness never be -
ore expeeienced, and as a result,
this. lady was enjoying a tuner
leasore of health, and therefore
etting more from life. •
her nephews Kenneth 13ovrIer and
David Hastings,. •
Atter the glfts were passed to the
guests for inspection Miss Fox
thanked those present in a few well
chosen words.
The balance of the evening was
spent in playing cards after which
the hostess serVad a dainty lunch.
,Bluevale C.N.R. Station
• Re -Opened '
Wingeram Advance - Tknes, "Foe
mottle time Bluevale. station, a.w.n.
hes been epeirated from Winghani,
but thee .condetion le no moro, as the
Bluevaie station has been, put in
shape and the new station master,
Mr. M. W. Kerr, arrived on the noon
blain an 'Monday. Baseness has beek
on the increase titere and the rail-
way authorities have .on request of
the shippers and, businessmen of
that area, pluit the station back to its
berm:er statue. Mr Kerr has just
.00mpeeted 'term in the enny. His
brother is the 'station agent ae Brno-
sele. He Started his minnow:I career '
at Milverton about 24 years ago, He
was 'stationed int Preston and did re.
Bering, hut prior to eniistntent was
,gbationed at New Hainburg. It will
be a gre.alt oonvertienoe for the folk
of the Bluevale district to have this
,serelee again."
McNALIGHTON ADVOCATE'S
NEW LEAGUE OF NATIONS
HAINIIILTON, Aug. 29—Warning
that the United -States Must be
"veey careful!' for the ittlare not to
tenet the word of Gentian: or ja-
pan, LteGien. A. G. L. MoNeugle
ton, termer oompiandev of the Cana.
dien Cori*, advocated in an address
here Mointenance 04 .511 entitle levee
to ohock tame aggeeseien atel
flonntation of a, new Letigtte of Nor
t1otie lreta which the terms of force
and war are Most attletly ex-
cluded."
There is no argument against
donating other than medical re-
ection. Deckles today to list Your
name for the clinie on September
22nd phoning Mrs. H. B. Allem
48 -Hour Week
Effective Sept. 1st
Labor Menieter Daley, of Ontario,
announced et Friday last that ef-
fective ISeptember let retail etoreei
r,estaturants and hoteis. in the prov-
ince have been ordered to adopt a
43 -hour week tor their employees,
The order was issued by the In-
tinetry and Labor Board,
Mr. Daley. explained • the new
standard working Week is to be ex -
elusive of mealtime periods, • In the
case of retail store% hours Pay be
,arranged te..exceed eLght hours one
day in the week but hours on the
other days inthe week MUM, be
(Ousted so the total- dose not • ex.
eel 48 holm.
Eight -How' Day
• Workers in reetaurante, will not
be permitted to work more limn
eight hours In a single day but
where meale ere provided the day
May ba fixed at nim hottra, With
two hallaboue rerioes, allowed Tor
eating ineals.
Bite to the vier -time manpower
shortage, overtime for restaurant
itrOrkers, is, Permitted beyond the
1,004cour total annually provided
'under the regulations, said ier.
Daley, adding however that • this
eetension overtime is to be re-
vieWed Just before the ettd of the
year. Overtime itt Aim -allowed Id
hotels, ,btet only .egreenient be-
iween employer and employee Auld
1 Major Writes To Parents
I Of Tpr. Ross Whitford
Major F. W. Jerintsen,
"0" Squadron,
12% Can. Armoared Reg. (Milt)
• 0, M. F,
&0W july, 1944.
Dear Mr. Whiles-re:—
By the time you reeeive this you
will have' been officially eadvieed
that your ' eon A-43035 Tor, R. F.
Wthttood, was killed in potion on
21st jetty, 3444. •Being his soutidron-
leader, 1 feel that I .should write to
you, giving some .of the detaile'.
For a Law days prior to your sou's
death our -squadron had made great
advances. with our infantry, On thee
morning of alet July, we eompleted
the capture or Monteravehi and pro-
eeeded N. W. to eapture • San. (R
e-io-
yalf. But at this period we. met
greater resistanee, and we had to
fight the whole beween the • twotowns,
towns, However, we eventually got
to the maskiets. of San, Giovanni
and we were holdIng Oar recently
gained ground -with our infantry.
y.
at • .approximately 4;0O
P.M. your son'e tank got 2 direct hits
from at 'German S. P. (This Is an
artalery piece which 'rides on tracks,
like a bank.) The S. P. Bred directly
down the main etreett, and very
queekly took cover up a side street.
The fedlowing day our tanks, knocked
out an S. P., and we are quite sure -
that it wee the same .one.
Your son was killed instantly.
along with 3 others from his mew
the driver — Tim E. P. Owen.; the
co-driver, Tpr, E, H. O'Neill; thegunner,
gunner, Tpr. J. A. Whittaker. The
ever commander—Sgt. L. Laviere,
euteered severe injuriee, and is now
in a base hospital. Your son was the
operator in the tank. The four orew
MeMbera Were buried side by side let
a nice 55303 just outside of Montere-
vele I understand that they wilt all
be removed to large military e'ete-
etery at a later date.
Ross had not been in my scptadeon
vary long, But during his time here
found him to be a firer, class eol-
deer and- a very good worker. He had
made several friends in 'the squadmon
and be certainly is missed by all of
us. We fully realize that it ie men
eon, that enable us to
carry on this war, and bring it to
an end. If I can help you any WaY,
.please let rne. kmow, and I shalt do
my utmost to do so, On behalf of mY
squadron and myself. I extend to You
our deepest empathise.
• Yours. truly,
Frank W. johneort.
New Canadian Ration Books
• To Be Distributed In October
OTTAWA, Aug. 2.8,—The Prices
Board announced eneterdaY that
Ration Book No. 6 will be distributed
to the Clamadia.n public the week of
October 14-21, and Said coupons wilT
be inelnilect en the new book te
cover "emergencies that may arise!'
W. Taylor, •co-ordinator of the
foods adlministration, said the
situlation regarding' rationed com-
modities was aoantened. regillarlY
every few months to determiner
their poeitton in the light of any•
new developments. A. study now
woe, being made of the preserves
ration plotare to see whet action
shoold be taken, should the eager
supply eituatien become worse.
Mr. Taylor said the sugar crop
prospects, oozed, not be aeourately
forecast until about the end of the
year. Europe wats ta require.
kale allocations of sugar out of the
1945 cap,
The board's •ann.ouneement said
it wee generally felt that it would'
be wiser try reduce the quota ot
Sugar to ketenstrial users then to.
out the regular ration, to con-
sumers,
Oftleisis said the better situa-
tion was unlikely to become any
beater. In the first seven months
of this year butter production felt
by 10,200,000 pounds or 5,5 per 0503coMpared with the torreeponding
months. of 1949,
BORN
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