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THURSDAY,
At4UARY
, 1941
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Retnaneea on Sarr—
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Engagement Announced-
1wp., 1i':"a gaRerr:31431 hers been as
u.ltri" d ci Alfce. eh:t g:Met tf M?s
leeebee eitiel the late Dr. .Herber
lee - 11:.3 4 :'r. T 1'i tlnlli. 144. Ii1)
)r.' rC•1 Eel] aS Kerktene
Mee. .Bari Wid the ate
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Detour Erea'rs Theeeg
Pl a msteet-Pi ckett—
The notne of the bride'a• parent*.
IMt. aide itlrs. W. G. Pickett. Clinton.
I was the se'1ting lora pretty wedding-
w•!,G:tl Yut t Vivian Pickett, became'
tic- bid' 4,i' Lament* Perry k'lrrn
1'e:..,c,n ci Mr. H. P. P1ureetee1 and
the late Mr:e Plunteteel. Rev. J.
Harold Snell officiated. The bride.
who was given in atiarntage by her
father. wore a white French chantilly
tate gown. Mies 1!acbei Pickett.:iiSI.er'
of the bride. was brideemard. Haer.
Plamste.i. brother of the g1' nem. was
beet man. Mies Emltra PJum81ee2 wall
the Nettie/ and Harold Tynuail.
(t,u<iri elthe bride salts "3 Lev,-
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eveScat Truly," 14Ire Pickett wearing it
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fifty genesis. She w 4,4'1 by idle
Emma Pluresteel, uu.lt ;,i •;:u- geouni.
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FACTS AND
FIGURES
Patients treated in the "In.
f'atient11 Department during
the Hespital',s tart fiscal year
totalled
9,030
135,009
Total :umbel of attendances
at "Out -Patient" Department
79,410
Total Operating Expenses
$541,463
Total income from all sources
$455,205
Deficit which MUST be met
by Donations
Over 9,000 infants and children were treated in The Hospital for
Sick Children during the past year. They came from all parts of the
Province. Alt were under 16 years of age—most of them came from
the homes of the needy—over 95% occupied Public Ward beds.
Careful management kept hospitalization costs down among the
Lowest for children's hospitals in the whole of North America. In
spite of this, the cost of caring for 9,000 little bed patients and of
supplying the medical attention required by 79.410 children's visits
to our heavily burdened Out -Patient Department, was much more than
the revenue received from all sources.
A similar deficit occurs every year because the Public Ward
rafts are less than the bare cast of hospital service. In some cases
the parents pay, and in others their municipalities shoulder the burden.
In either event, our revenue is at the same fixed rate—about $1.00
per patient day ices than our costs.
This Hospital does NOT share in the funds collected by the
Federation for Community Service because patients are admitted
from all over Ontario.
Only the gifts of generous citizens make it possible for us to
continue carrying on without stint our work of mercy among Ontario
children.
Every donation is important. Please give as much as your
circumstances warrant. This is a worthy charity which deserves
your special consideration.
We employ no canvassers, so please mail your gift to the
Appeal Secretary.
THIS ,SPACE DO ATE, BY THE SEAFO'RTH NEWS
T, A. Resse'1 D'44 1r Teteete—
ful floral tributes x1,1311 carried to the
1{r14veehle by gi<u(d1'h]ldren Gordon
Nis7F Gustav' Ah rut- and lti'ilfreo
I)ie1e3 arm ethliero 7''4'+1('3 Attending
the funeral iron) out of town 'vert•:,
C;r,or# t .Ki -lc,' 1),.trodt 14'pr' ,a 111
Olin Lesley. Jr . and fainly Sete
.erth; 811:,':. Jelin )Mace, let1':,111r,r!i
?Mllcil,:1:' 111Y fete.
Trainir9 School Closes—
A' the retell, of fncreaein1 1..1W -ewe
,1xerte ever a period of 34•1,13'14 ln• tl:t-
I'rovi u'iai authorities. the board •lf
gO,Til,k11,, of Alexandra Hospital 1,¢-
4,4.4!, !teed reluctantly to ,lase the
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'o- a poll iwhic'b le- had been sia1di444
and was 3,lerre,141 into 11111- eleoppw
water b,-luW. L.A.C. Bert Aiden
George oracle a gallant attempt t4,
save Aeben14114. only to 10,e Ids own
life its the endeavor. 0ebelil1anl'e par'
('uta: live in Farnham, Surrey. Eng-
land. Jlu,-b 1- took place in Maitland
cemetery at Goderlch, with military
honors. last week. L.A.C. Bartley and
L.A.C. Spencer, who were with the
two airmen at the drowning. marched
initnediately behind the 1•eniaius. In
compliance with thetraditions of the
Royal Air Force, the ranahls were
conveyed to the r'emetery in an R.A.
F. truck. with a Inion Jack and R.A.
F. insignia 'draped 4,414')' the casket
and the service cap of the deceased
above. six fellow -airmen acted as
-John Eisler, Sr., Mitchell—
Al al,par .111. 14,41 11,-1,1111 1".1 it',
teulei14y high). Joie' Peeler died
'1111('' hly 0,4ly Monday ;welting at
bis hour', het 2:1, ennres,,iuu 4. d.,,gan
Town.ehip. He had 11ee11 11 111'4 104411-
reeidet(t of this lotvh41111) and was
held in high regard throughout the
ecrnlnunity, i)e11,11 born on lot 20.
cr imes:don 5, on November 4th, 1A00.
His parents were the late He1(1•y
ELsler and Julia Idnolce, He was
married In the, First Lutheran
Church, Logan, on June 21., 18e3, to
Annie Kahle, who passed away on
January 17th, 1940, He was a mem-
ber of Grace Lutheran Church, Mit-
chell, Surviving are three daughters,
Mrs. Henry 1)iegel (Emma) and Mrs.
Wm. Ahrens (Mary), Logan; and
Mrs. Harry Benernlann (Edith),
Brodllagen; four sons. William and
Louis, Logan; John Jr„ of Seaforth,
and George, of 'Detroit; elect one
brother, Adam Eisler, Logue, and
Llu'et, sinters, Mr's. Henry Piuurke,
Stratford, and Mrs. Fred P1nn„ke
i,c:gan, There 1111' Zit grandchildren
and 7 great greed -While -in 1"oilev-ine
a private 41344,1,1 111 the luno(•
public) service Warr 114.10E in Cane,
Lutheran C'hum+, with 11434,: A. 4',
1-Iahn in charge, later 114eit 4(4(911
place in the Lutheran C,euetery.
pallbearers being Here, sons, 1S'illittni,
John Jr., and Louis Y7islet: and three
sons-in-law I-lenry Diegel, I -Tarry
Bonen-mum and Wm. Ahrens: Beano -
Gcder'ele Yotieg Man Killed—
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tete r 1 weedy Gee eh 4441-
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(t William 1.. Teem•, P:f4'43,
13141411iy W04.111,1.4441 in 414,, lc,,,,• -r 1,111;1
(1- 'et when the 12 evolve (loul.h'
rhi)11nn he 4 tail''itlk
,..eatge4.tee he "e- peniee it
113 olleh a 1414'4, fence. Hi- ol,i0' hl+, -
t.1 .-r. Ri yntc,n4f. and Jed¢e T. M. cos -
who wh'(, w •e leas thee fet feet
1'y: tv end r his 1435 Ti:. . It tided
''Blit! wee 4.-1411 Ped into the hen's,_ on
a lender. w3.en: ]le diel f.: ,: few min -
Mee. Only mit- shell wes in the Kan
at tee till,. 11 is l,elie, e 111• , -il'r,41r
t• trigger or the e h a t 41,4
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Peters churh.
Death of Mr. Waite,- J. Fee—
The death occurred suddtele
December 4flh of Mr. W0314413. .•
at the Lorne of his daugdltel.Mre. IC
J. Harvie „f :Ailsa Craig, W11;
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431. 1'aui's Aralic n 1'h a-,-41 n_ 111i,.
si3314g•1. 'rise tonere! 3'0wice w114..-01
ducted by Rev 1I 1.. Hunt of leeA4r,
assisted by Rev. James L. I31air of
Ailsa Craig. with interment in I'Oxte
t, -r 4.4'11141 HIT. At the service Mr. 'W.
1). Goodwin sang Sweet 13y Arid By,
the mane hymn which lie sang at
'Mrs. Fee's funeral. The pallbearers
were James Simpson. Wilfred Good-
win. John Tapp, James Paterson.
William. Pfaff and R. Y. McLaren, all
of Henson. Surviving are three dau-
ghters, Mrs. John Wallace of Buffalo,
Mrs. E. L. Baughman of Chicago.
and Mrs, E..1. Harris of Ailsa Craig.
and Deo sons George and Oliver of
Hensall, one 5011 Victor having pass-
ed away about foul' years ago.
Mr. James 1)aymen of Sarnia visit-
ed thin week with; his unck and mutt
lir. and Mrs. H. O. Dayaian, -
A number of the U11111en iron, Sky
1141.6.14' Lind Tort. Albert we're 4111.41'-
1111144,3 111 1.111' various home in the
einem:, on New Year's day.
mho: Jeesi,r Hodeert vieit'ed 4ecent-
ly 1wi14, :bh'. and 4)13x. 11. U. 1)ay111101.
Carmel Presbyterian Sabbath
School eotl1ei't ryas held 014 illonday
evening, December 23111, with a vett'
large attendance, Pev. Win. Weir
acted as chah•man over the very eine
program presented by- the juniors
and the young people, including reci-
tations, songs, dialogues and an
"asket hasket basket,” after which
Santa Claus arrived and distributed
the gifts.
Raslus—"Sambo, what am de use -
fullest animals der is?"
Sambo—"Chickens, sale."
Rastus—"Why chickens?"
Sambo---"Cause yo' eat 'eat bete'
(ley is born and 'truer (ley Is dead."
FRES SERVICE
OI -D, DISABLED OR DEAD
HORSES OR CATTLE
removed promptly and efficiently.
Simply phone "COLLECT” to
WILLIAM STONE SONS
moll) .
PHONE 41INGERSOLL
PHONE 219 • 1 MITCHELL