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The Seaforth News, 1943-10-28, Page 3THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1943 181111.11114.110 Ration Coupon Due Dates. Ration coupons now valid are all canning sugar, sugar coupons one to 18; tea -coffee coupons one to 19; preserves 01, D2, 03, 04 and 05. Butter coupons 28 to 35; meat pairs 17 to 23 and butter 23 to 35. The next D coupons become valid on Nevem- her 11., Coupons expiring October 31 are meat pairs 17 to 21 and butter 28 to 33. Oolmaye•Sieman — St. Peter's Lutheran church, Brod. hagcu, was the scene 01 a pretty wed- ding when Adeline Frieda Simon. youngest es t (auAhtnr of Als . 'et t1u St n Mcltiliop township, aucl the late Wil- liam O. Sienron, was united in nittr- THE SIDA11'n:l TH NEWS r'iage to Russell Sprunt Dolinage, son of AIr. and Mrs. barb e Dolmage. also of Mcliillop township. The cere- mony wits performed by Rev. Wnt, Schultz. The bride looked lovely In a Root length gown of white sheer trimmed with sequins with full length sleeves and ct sweetheart neckline, The shirt ended in a long train of embroidered not unci she wore a halo of orange blossoms and partied a bonen( of white baby minus and TH SVE 5 .7 .N W BOY2ET Avra oei THE PURCHASE OF VICTORY BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES HELPS STAVE OFF INFLATION NOW --AND A SLUMP LATER ONTRiBUTED IN SUPPORT OF THE FIFTH VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN BY ;g;a lzr Air iIUDiI COMPANYNTOREl' AL CA_YI1DA, MO DI iIT>iD 1 OUR FIGHTING MEN ARE DOING THEIR JOB — WE MUST DO OURS WHAT IS OUR JOB? Right now it is to invest every available dollar in Victory Bonds— then to hold them so that our dollars will keep fighting with our men until Victory is won. When you buy Victory Bonds, you invest in Canada, at good interest with repayment on due date certain. Should you require assistance to purchase Victory Bonds, this Bank will arrange to make you a loan repayable over a period of six months at the same rate of interest as the Bond pays you. Buy Victory Bonds to the very limit of your resources—THIS WAY IS VICTORY. 1 H E DOMINION BANK C. H. CARLISLE, President ROBERT RAE, General Manager Aux'ric.t Beauty rosebuds with fern. Mrs. tlertrade Siettnut was her sis- ter's 11111.tron of honor in at floor length gown of ]link sheet with full length sleeves. and lace yoke. Her bouquet was of pink baby nouns and <araa• Bons. Leslie Ilolrnage, brother of the bridegroom was groomsman. '1'1e:' wedding made was played by'Mrs. . L sli et Leslie Il atmtulu. Darius tine Inn• ing of the register Mrs. Schultz sang. "0 Perfect Leve," The wedding din. nett was served ut. the bride's home. The bride's table placed under tr largo white wedding bell, was cent. reel with a three-tier wedding cake. Later the couple left by motor for Kitchener, Niagara ails, Barrie, Gravenhm'st. and Owen Sounds The ht ide. travelled in a navy blue wool serge suit with matching accessories. They- will reside in Alefiillnl, town - Ship. Died In Ninetieth Year - Jennie Young, widow of the Otto John Hutchison, died at Clinton in her 1ainetletll year. A native of Ash- field, she was a daughter of the late ,tame: and Jane Black Young of Port Albert district. For some year's she and her bnshancl resided in Colborne township, 1Nr. Hutchison being moving contractor, There were no children. Aii's. Hutchison was a. Pres- byterian and the funeral service was held in Goderich lust, conducted 1» - Rev, Richard Stewart of Knox church. Tho interment was in Col- borne cemetery. A Fw t Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve fyf 7 ^�� 4 . vatarrh ----- Specialized Medication Works Fast Right Where Trouble Is! 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CALIFORNIA NATIONAL SERVICE AN SELECTIVE CA 141 MEN OF MILITARY AGE 1 4 THETA EMPLOYERS National Selective Service Civilian Regulations authorize the Minister of Labour to require that male employees furnish their employers with evidence that they have not failed to comply with National Selective Service Mobilization Regulations (i.e., the Military Call. -Up). It is intended that an order will be issued shortly, requiring employers to carry out the necessas'y check on their male employees, and to report any men who do not produce the required evidence of compliance. The check up will cover every male employee who has reached the age of 18 years and six months and has not reached his 38th birthday. The man will have to show evidence in one of the following forms:— (a) A man discharged from the Armed Forces following service during the present war should have his discharge certificate. A discharged man who has not a certificate should apply for one in the following manner:— Army—District Officer Commanding, litor'y District in which discharge took piace. Air—Records Office, R.C.A.F. Head- quarters, No. 5 Temporary Building, Ottawa, Ont. Nary—Secretary of Naval Board, Ottawa, Ont. (b) A man who has responded to a direction from a Registrar of a Divisional Mobili- zation Board, to report for medical examination tinder Mobilization Regu- " lotions, should have either a certificate of unfitness or an order for postpone- ment of military training from the Divisional Registrar. (A pian entitled to either document who has Lost his copies should immediately apply to the Divisional Registrar who issued the original, for a duplicate.) (e) A man who has been rejected on appli- cation for voluntary enlistment in the Army since the beginning of the war, should have a certificate showing that he was rejected through medical unfit- ness. (If a man entitled to such a certificate does not possess it, he should apply to the District Military Head- quarters of the District in which he applied for enlistment, in order to pro - euro the necessary form.) (d) A man in the designated classes who has not reached his 38th birthday, who was married as at July 16th, 1940, or who, having been married before that date, is a widower with children, must be prepared to furnish evidence, such as a marriage certificate or birth certificate of a child, to show that he was married before July 15th, 1940, and that he is now either married or is a widower with children. (e) A man who has reported for enrolment in the Army under an Order—Military Training issued under the Mobilization Regulations and who has been rejected should have a certificate showing be was rejected through medical unfitness. If a man entitled to such certificate does not possess it, he should apply to the District Officer Commanding the Military District in which he was rejected. (f) (i) A man who is not subject to the Mobilization Regulations because he is an enemy alien who has not made application for naturalization may obtain a certificate from a registrar of his Divisional Mobilization Board indi- cating that the Mobilization Regula- tions do not apply to him and such certificates must he obtained by all such enemy aliens: (ii) A man who is an alien and neither a national of Belgium, Czechoslovakia, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the United States nor Yugoslavia and has not applied for naturalization may be relieved of his duty under Mobilization Regulations, but he gives up his right to :future Canadian citizenship after the war; where such men heave applied for such relief and been granted such status, certificates will be issued by registrars in appropriate cases. This caution is issued to facilitate compliance with the order which is proposed. A reasonable interval will be allowed to permit men to provide themselves with whatever document, es referred to above, they may ba entitled to hold. Employers are requested to give notice of this proposal to their reale employees, to facilitate the operation of the order when issued. CilEE T'.�`I'r+2lt�tlM l,r#7 1 CO IMORIM Illilll'HREY A1ITCtlgLL A. MacNAMAlia Minister of Labour Director, National Selective Service