The Seaforth News, 1944-04-06, Page 2THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1944
Thoughts of Spring and paint -minded people everywhere are
"suddenly" aware of the Familiar Martin-Senour sign (although it's
there all the year 'round) because Spring is the usual and accepted
time to repaint for freshbeauty and protection!
And this sign is a sure sign of an enduring point because Martin-
Senour is 100% pure !
Whenever you see the sign of Martin-Senour, there will be found the
paint of endurance and longer lasting beauty. It is the sign which in
one breath welcomes Spring and the chance to beautify as well as
to do the patriotic job of protecting property!
Mrs. Alexander Leitch—
A well-kown pioneer of Hullett
township passed away on March 26-
th, in the person of Jane Lawson,
wife of the late Alexander Leitch, in
her 87th, year. On January . 20th,
1858 she. was born in Godeiieh
Township, daughter of the late An-
thony Lawson and Sarah Clark Law-
son, and was the last member of a
family of ten. When a young woman
she married Alexander Leitch of
TUNE IN ON
Old -Fashioned Revival Hour
7 to 8 P.M., E,D.S.T.
Pilgrim's Hour
2 to 3 P:51., E.D.S.T,
ON MUTUAL NETWORK — SUNDAYS
Local Station — C.K.L•W., Windsor
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RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE BOOKS
To A// Employers:
All Unemployment insurance Books for the.
year ending March 31st, 1944, must be ex.
changed for new books.
Kindly communicate immediately with the
nearest Employment and Selective Service
Office if you have not already exchanged your
employees' books.
There are severe penalties for
failing to make Unemployment
insurance Contributions for
your insured employees and
for failure to renew the Insur-
ance Books as required.
To 4// Employees:
If you are an insured person protect your
benefit rights by seeing that your Insurance
Book has been exchanged.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION
HON. HUMPBREY MITCHELL„
Minister of Lebow
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R. 3. TALLON
ALLAN M. MITCHELL
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Hullett township, also a pioneer and
for many years reeve of Hullett,' who
predeceased her in. December 1929.
For the past seventy -years' she has
resided on the same farm in Hul-
lett, the homestead she came to as a
bride. The- late MI's. Leitch was
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ONTARIO HOSPITAL
TRAINING SCHOOLS
FOR NURSES
Applicants are now being
selected for entrance -to
training in the following
Mental Hospitals:
Brockville London
Hamilton New Toronto
Kingston Whitby
A two years course of training
is offered in the hone hospital,
followed by one full year in
affiliation at specially selected
General Hospitals throughout
the province This averse
leads to Prov merit Registration.
During the full three Tetra
training a generous Monthly
\Ilmrance is given.
For detailed information
apply to
SUPERINTENDENT, ONTARIO HOSPITAL
at One of Contras Listed
a member of Constance Church.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs..
Bruce Medd,.•McKillop; Mrs. Robert
Jamieson of Hullett, and Mrs. Wm.
L. Johnson of Clinton; one son,
George Leitch on the home -stead; al-
so ten grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren. The funeral was held
from' her late residence of Hullett.
interment sal- Kh rmetery. e
pallbearers bu
were sixn nephewces; AThnd-
rew,, Bart; . Roy, Gordon, Robert and:
Major Harold C. Lawson. The flower-
bearers were grandsons of the de-
ceased, Jim Jamieson, Charles and
Leonard Johnson, Art. Colson,
Charles Dale, W. Livingston, Wilbert
Jewitt.
"timothy William Nolan
Orr March 12th the late Timothy
1\rillietm Nolan of Grey Township
passed away at Clinton hospital in
his 741h year after a lingering illness:
The deceased was born in Hullett
township and cane to Grey to, take
up residence on Lot 4, Concession 15,
43 years a.go. in' 1902 leo . married
(iatherfne 12yan of Walton whom he
leaves with one son James and a
daughter Margaret. Another daughter,
Irene, died in infancy. He is survived
also by two brothers, John and Tames
or Seaforth and four sisters, Miss
Mpry Nolan, Seaforth; Mrs. Kate
Lamb, Seaforth; Mrs. Bridget Carb•
art, Toronto; and Mrs. F. J. Ryan,
of Saskatchewan. Funeral services
were held at St. Ambrose Roman Ca-
tholic Church, Brussels, with requiem
high mass offered by Rev.' J. F. Pa-
quette, parish priest.
What Is The War Doing To Women.
While millions of American. women
loll valiantly to aid the war effort,
some "weak sisters" seek dangerous
fun. FDI Chief T. Edgar I3oover....
writing in The American Weekly
with this Sunday's (April 9) issue of
The Detroit Sunday Times...exposes
nn evil situation and proposes what
should be done about it. Get Sunday's
Detroit. Tinies. -
YOUR BREAD IS
"4SY TAR /
WITH ROM YEAST
ITS EASY TO MASE
The names in this newspaper that
interest you most are names of boys you
know who are on active service ... boys
from this community. You used to read
their names in school reports, in church
and Sunday school items, in news of
sport. You read these names today in
news from the fighting fronts. So often
now these names make sad news.
Let's do all we can to hasten the day
when our newspapers can tell of happy
things.
Yes, we can do something to hasten
that glad day.
When we do this job we help to win
victory sooner. We help to end the war
sooner. And we da something to benefit
ourselves.
The job that we are asked to do is to
save our money and lend it to our
country.
As each new fighting front is
opened more money is needed. More
people must be ready to furnish this
money.
More Victory Bonds will be issued..
Those who have not bought Victory
Bonds before must buy them. Those
who have bought bonds must buy more.
We are not asked to give . we are just
asked to lend. We will have money for
things we plan to do, after the war.
Dedicate yourself to this war effort :
something you can do . one thing you
must do. Yoar help is urgently needed.
*(A Newspaper saying-" Names Make
News")
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