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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-12-12, Page 2PAGE TWO THE SEAFORTH NEWS Yam r n, h ra Y sit When a Cold COLD �.' B1�S �_"I WORRIED SfCK "takes hold" lipays to know - HOW TO RELIEVE DISTRESS FAST THIS IMPROVED VICKS WAY NOW you can relieve miser• and dis- comturt of your children's colds . with a -VaixtRub \Ltssage.:` it's one successful way to ease bronchial irritation and coughing, re- liege muscular soleness and tightness, help clear clogging mucus and make breathing easier. Results are so good with this MORE nit,ROt'titt treatment tpertccted by the Vick staff) because the valuable rt,ultice-anti-vapor action of Vicks VapoRub more effectively Penetrates irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors, inhaled deeply with every breath. Stimulates chest and bark like an old-fashioned warming poultice or plaster. To get a "VapoRub Massage" with all its benefits—massage VapoRub for 3 full minutes on IMPORTANT RIR- AREA OF THE SAca: as well as on the chest and throat—then spread a thick layer of VapoRub on the chest and coyer with a warned cloth. .And al. )rays remember—to use genuine time - tested VICES VAPORUS. omssolmiligallaime THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940 factory in Clinton, with dangerous driing in the accident last „inter tt hile members of the Clinton ho oke :cam were ,heing driven to St Thoma.. ones+ Frank I ingland, K.C.. was a1gl,t ,etaeen the carr and his to o ere :e\ers y crochet \lt }in.tiaed appeared to court on crutches the iury retired only a 't v memtes and brought sack the re- quested verdict of acquittal. ' there et ,t a Citi! acts n 1 have n' com- ment rut -mutt to mike Von are th e-tt .zed. ion may ,,cid 1 edge t o to to t Engagement -, .td Mrs. .\. 1 F ergttson. �u• anrinut e the engagement of theirdaughter. Margaret Gertrude. \t Ray \\'Breit tys,,i!1. son of \V Mr- and Mt', Wilson O'Neill of r t - ithlll. The .,•, t will take.. 1 quietly the .atter part of De- cc Stern ofSteamerMinch Missing Say Divers- \ i -eke o >i t 7 "r,In Me• Mahan. Muskegon °ty ,t 1 1 n \et that net It e.asthere la gash in the forward Stat '11,wreck wrecked Canadian freighter. .tore.; C \f inch. 1,1,1,k in Lake Michigan on Ftt.w e' i the 1t k -i oe Nov.11. Ism that the stern and about 1::y feet of the after portion of rho hall are missing. Marine experts not only be - Here the MinCb and the freighter. William t P crook. rented. but that the missingsection of the Minch Will be. count,' near the Payork, it it i et located. Any bodies art, hellev• ti in tate aft s 'Floe, of the Mirth \ rewardof �1tt 1 hPPn offered for recovery of bodies of the Minch and P cork ws --Oollingwood Enter- prise nter t r ise liul,etin d Acquitted In Accident Case— '., mq':e.: the+::'y to Trina hi a ter lit -t Oar on I n a..a ed etas defended 's 1'tejuela Nun" t young 1 .onto lawyor. \ tr I-in.:laud in his e, Menet,. said he r.c' a',token leg anti r anions injuries he accident out wh'e't the prosecution e . t;.iratf arose. I: ha?ocned on ltr.ghaay N,. 4. ,a, nt+, .,:,'i ,f t,:int:,n. tU:,on: 3 o''ie'e ”: In the afternoon of \l arch daring t, a tam., storm \Ir. F i.. in,i to .tied that '.e a•td t other i u:ton rust had peen, e:- .t.i.e,t :.' transport '1\' !motor the l•toil is vent e ha:kt' ,Cant. with .. 't q.L mitt ., t. .o a. lito:11.1s f,r an nm,orta:r• 0 H. A. .nlavdoan game 'tar city. 1lto.tet'icr there aerE sevsm 11107C i ,t tilt 11 tOr ,Crede o.md St. Thomas. eras. Former Reeve of Exeter Is Mayor of London— '. \\. ' 11t,11.,., a r hSt t lie a \l., tie -Move, • i- -.. e t)of 11.ondmil. .e ..,1 ..y of ..1'r" ?r, ret .,:a:. E. l teuy or over Itoth. \ir. 11 to.. Centralia, and former resident of Exeter, was taken to hospital in Lon- don, suffering from a compound frac- ture of the right leg and !lead in- juries. Harold and a fellow worker tumbled about 1$ feet off the roof or a building now under construction at the site of the army truck. asembly plant In London. The two men were working on the root. and shifting their position to another scantling they discovered that it had not been nailed to the roof and both -men slit} to the ground. One of the fractured bones in Mr. I•`lyuu's leg went through the knee cap as he landed on his feet. He will be in hospital for some time. Plans Ready for Exeter Bridge— It is understood that plans and specifications are nope' ready for the new bridge In Exeter to replace the one one that collapsed early on the morning of November :Ind. and that tenders are being called foe• shortly. It is quite possible that a temporary bridge will be erected to take care of the irafflr. ;.•t if\t ter . :MS`1 1t 1 \ Compound Fracture— Mr. Harold Flynn. aged abort t'. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ftyn, of DISTRIBUTING DIRECTORY HERE THIS WEEK An inn,nortant .h.utge has ",ten made in the new Bell Telephone dir- e. t.T, y .or. Stratford. St 4. _ -'t. anti :laity, over over 10000 copes of which are h er e t delitered 't +et,- t)f hook.these 1_'¼¼'.it+; tl t rS tt r. 'tete long disttnce razes to o:1:- ..,.1:1 .. l_ t .ei n:,^iy <a''.e i contained. in :11; t•ha iutr.>,l.tC:- ;irree of the classified directory, con:ain. Inindreds an.? an. in the l. , y .tlonr. the in, - ..,m auto ,yf ft, Jy.ttn .:,e o. 1 ;,ncl carefuliy t ort at inn the new ones before placing calls is ob- vious, if .the "wrong nnmher" n;1is- ance is to he avoided. - Trouc s 1, • At, .. � -�\ •�. '� :free,- . „ • ,n 0 =>. of dais gone b�• 1 nDERN telephone plant is built to offer maximum resistance to "trouble" of any sort. When trouble does occur. we aim to make repairs before your service is affected. Sixty years of telephone research and operation add up to a great deal of specialized experience. Telephone engineers can now anticipate with greater accuracy the causes leading to trouble. They don't wait for Rear and tear. or an emer- gency to announce itself; they attack it before it interferes! This activity is called "preventive maintenance" — and telephone people are very proud of it. The cumulative effect of preventive maintenance, plus improved design, reduced troubles per tele- phone by 4'3 per cent in the period 1926 to 1929 and this improvement continues. Since then "t.t"uble" once in 8 months per telephone has been reduced to an average of one trouble in 1-i months! Performance ar peal: efficiency is de- manded — and as far as is humanly possible, is de:ivered to every user of telephone service. GUI �i,�E�'�ol�//C✓�, a 1880 axS OF PUBLIC SERVICE 60 Miss E. M. Cluff tlianzger 7.L745isi le t.rir'r.(V,4a,r'c-(. eA50 t o tti AeP J ti elm! an \ 1\1\:A' 1.{1,J\1\{ del - a✓ d�Y A Gift Wanted • 1 Lf+ cw7 u7 Gni ei Ev We 1 y k the Vear A gift subscription to The Seaforth News ! A constant reminder of your sentiment every week in the year. An easy -to -order subscription costs only $1 for a year. Just fill in the handy order form below and mail it. We'll send a Gift Message for you. FREE! 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