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DO YOUR COWS OR.SOWS fail to
breed? Finn's Super Minerals will
help you. Have you Garget or Mastitis
in your herd? Finn's Dari -iglu over-
comes this problem. Farmer's Coop,
Seaforrh; Ennis Store. Walton; Kers-
lake Fend. Seaforth; Kyle Store, Kip -
pen; ll•icalu"'p .11iil, S„aforth: lllc-
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Attended Wedding At Mitchell I defended the Government's plan of re
THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945
corporal Cyril Proctor, just return-, ligious education in the schools as•
A resident of, Keays 'streets says
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Signal -Star, took
a cat
o 'Varna
to live with some friends.'
After two days Susie was missing
from her new home. Five weeks later
she arrived back at her former home.
Apparently she had fared well on her
ret'urli journey of twentymiles, as
she was as sleekand fat as when she
left Keays street. And some people
think cats are not inteligent.
ed after five years overseas, son of serttng: "If the heals of pur system
1111 and Mrs - Geo. Proctor, Mitchell,' of education is not kept Christian,
took as lus bride on Tuesday, March' then it will be Something else and
13th, Grace Kathleen Taman, daugb-I there are many other philosophies to-
ter of Mr. Albert Bown, Goderich, the; day whicii would be Most eager to
ceremony being performed by Rev.' supplant ft.”
A. H. Johnstou at Main Street Unitech
church parsonage Mitchell. Mr. and • Engagengent Announced
Mrs, Present 01 beacorth, cousins oti Mr. and Mrs, John Shell of Londes-
the groom, were the attendants.A re- boro announce the engagement of
ception was held in the evening at thein youngest daughter, Betty Bar -
THE CAT CAME BACK
the home of the groom's parents. bava Joy, to Fying Officer Raymond
Gouge Fisher, sou -of Mrs. Maude
Fisher, and the late Mr:. John Fisher
of Galt, the nlarh•iage to take place
late in March.
Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, log ?1.P.P . for •
Huron, told the Legislature in Toron-
to that the "iuiliserinhinale bonusing"
of families under the Famiy Allow-
ance Act presented the danger of cit-
izens of low mental calibre reproduc-
ing moronic•. children. Dr. Taylor, a
medical practitioner, warned that
Ontario and other Provinces would be
compelled to build more hospitals to
take of the "indiscriminate stimula-
tion" in the birth rate of'this group
of low mental calibre citizens. He
estimated there were 25,000 homes in
Canada composed of this type of per-
son. "I ani concerned not only as a
medical mall but as a representative
in this Legislature of the -type of citi-
zens who are proud of the fact that
they have been able to bring up their
children without the aid of the Gov-
ernment bonus, and feel they can do
so in future without this kind of as-
sistance." Dr. Taylor said. "Are these
People, the vast Majority of our citi-
zens, going to be penalized by this
baby bolugsing of a group of people
which from a medical standpoint is
not competent to raise vigorous and
healthy Canadians ?" "This is a dis-
turbing feature and one which we
must face up to." continued Dr. Tay-
lor.
aylor. "We thirst adopt a realistic atti-
tude towards this legislation before
hailing it as an all -embracing social
advantage. As any medical man
klu,we, the bonusing of families in
this 1011' Menta group 510014 a potent-
ial reproduction o1 75,li00." Dr. Taylor
Fears Reproduction of
Moronic Children
MAGIC Dutch Apple Cake
2 cups flour 1 sag
34 tsp. salt 4 tbs. super
4 tapas, Magic Baking Powder f tbs. tunic
4 tbs. butter 2 apples
Slit together drr Ingredients; cut In butter with
two knives; add sugar; mix lightly. Drop egg Into
cup, unbeaten, add milk ice cold. Turn on to
floured board, .baps dough; put on greased sheet.
Pare and cut apples into eighths; press Into parallel
rows Into dough; sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon
and dot with butter, mixed together In the pro-
portion or two tbs. sugar and 14 ap. cinnamon.
Bake at 400.F.T minutes.
MADE IN CANADA
RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE BOOKS
Ili la 411 emrp a :
All Unemployment Insurance Books for the year
ending March 31st, 1945, must be exchanged for
new books.
New Insurance Books for the fiscal year 1945-46
will be exchanged by the Local Employment and
Selective Service Office in your area for expired
Insurance Books upon completion of the second
last page in, the expired books.
Protect the benefit rights of your employees
by sending in their expired books properly com-
pleted on March 31st.
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•
There are severe penalties for failing to
make Unemployment Insurance' contri.
butions for your insured employees and
for failure to renew the Insurance Books
as required.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION
HUMPHREY MITCHELL,
Minister of Labour
•
LOUIS J. TROTTIER
R. J. TALLON
ALLAN M. MITCHELL
Conhmissioners,
DW 45-2-E
AN I M ALS DISABLED
Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
219 MITCHELL
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Wreckers of Finance -
Charles V. Bob
Froin a pick -and -shovel beginning,
he became a multi -millionaire specu-
lator who promoted anything, The
American Weekly, with this Sunday's
(April 1) issue of The Detroit Sunday
Tinges, tells of how this fabulous fig-
ure rose to the heights, then plumet-
ed to nowhere again, leaving a moun-
tain. range as a tonhbstone.
Do your Pullets go blind, lame and
paralyzed? Put Finn's "Kew" Tablets
in the drinking water and Finn's
Poultry Conditioner and Intestinal
Cleanser in the mash and overcome
this condition. Farmer's Co-op, Sea -
forth: Ennis Store, Walton; Kers-
lake Feed, Seafortlg; Kyle Store, ICip-
pen; Winthrop's Mill, Seafortlg; Mc-
Cully Store, Brucefield,
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
• It DOES taste
good in a pipe
Want and For Sale Ade, 1 week 25c
Killed in
ern
G an
Y
Pte. Milton J. "Shill" Crawford, 27,
of the Lincoln & Welland Regiment,
has been killed in the recent fighting
in Germany, .He died on March 9th as
the result of wounds received in ac-
tion. Born near Blyth, he had lived in
Niagara Falls most of This life, resid-
ingwith his parents, -Mr. and Mrs, A.
Kunkel. Prier to enlistment on March
1, 1043, Pte. Crawford was employed
at the International Silver Company
Plant. He went overseas in October
last year. Pte. Crawford trained with
the Royal o
y Canadian Army Medical
Corps, and later overseas was trans-
ferred to the Lincoln & Welland reg
iulent. He was an active, member of
Morrison Street United Church, Be-
sides his wife he is survived by -his
wife, Mrs. Ruth Frank Crawford, a
daughter Donna Ruth, and by two
sisters, Mrs. Russell Brindley, of Au-
bdi'n; and Mrs. J. Barbs Phillips, his
parents, and his grandmother, Mrs,
Mary Crawford, all of Niagara Falls..
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 weeks 60c
THE ROYAL COMMISSION
ON EDUCATION
which has been appointed to enquire into and report
upon the system of education in Ontario will' hold its
first sessions in the Senate Chamber of the University
of Toronto at 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m. on April 11, and on
April 12, 1945, under the Chairmanship of the Hon. Mr.
Justice 3. A. Hope.
Preliminary consideration will be given to such
written submissions as are presented on or before
April 10. Briefs submitted after that date will be con-
sidered at subsequent sessions of the Commission.
All organizations interested in any of the problems
related to public education are invited to submit briefs to
R. ll? B. Jackson, Secretary,
Royal Commission on Education,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
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Family Allowances will be paid every month for
every eligible child under 16 years of age. First
cheques will be mailed in July, 1945. Family Allow-
ances are being paid to help parents in the care of
their children, to help pay for medical, dental and
nursing services—for better food, clothing and
shelter, and to assist in equalizing opportunities
for all children.
Registration forms have been mailed to every
family. Fill in your form as soon as received. It is
very simple—only seven questions—and inform-
ation is given below to help you complete the forth
accurately. Do it right away in the interests of your
children, as cheques can only be mailed to those
eligible families which have completed and re-
turned the Registration Form.
If you do not receive a form through the mail,
please ask for one at the nearest Post Office.
QUESTION 1. PRINT IN
BLOCK LETTERS (LIKE THIS)
the names of your children under .
16. Write out the month of birth,
then give day and year. Write -
name of place where each child
was born. Complete each line by
stating your relationship to child
and if father ,,and mother are
applying, fill in both "relation-
ship" columns.
QUESTION 2. Here the father and
mother must both sign if both are
at home. Then give the address to
which cheques should be mailed.
PRINT THIS IN BLOCK
TYPE (LIKE THIS) under both
signatures. The mother should
not sign her husband's first name.
She should sign her own first
name, such as Mrs. Alice, Mary;
Joan. etc.
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QUESTION 3.
If only one person has signed under question 2, state the reason why the
other signature cannot be given. Give details—don't say Father or Mother
is "away"—state where and for how long.
QUESTIONS 4, 5, 6 and 7 .
on the other side of the form must also be answered either "Yes" or "No"
If theanswer is "No" to questions 4, 5 or 6, state details giving name of
child, or children concerned. In the case of No. 5, if you have any children
under 16 not living with you, list their names, give the reason and the.
complete address as to where they can be visited. If the answer to No. 7
is "Yes", give the details required. •
'4.'N INCOME TAX: So that nobody will benefit from both Family Allowances
and a full income tax deduction for their children, the income, tax deduc- -
tions for children will be reduced by the amount received from Family
.Allowances. Parents, therefore, have, the choice of claiming—or not
claiming—Family Allowances. Those uncertain as to whether or not they
will benefit are advised to apply for the Family Allowance.
YOU ARE HELPING.
YOUR CHILDREN WHEN YOU REGISTER
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Published under the authority Of the HON. !ROAR! CLAXTON, Minister
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HIALTH AND. WILFARL OTTAWA