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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 .
THE SEAFORTII NEWS
Hillcrest, the better shortening 1 9c
1 LB. CARTON
Tasty Red Plum Jam, 24 fluid oz. jar 25c
Garden Patch Choice Qualiy Peas 29c
2 - 20 OZ. TINS
Nabob Coffee 1 lb. bag, 43c
Kellogg's Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. 25c
Kam - a cooked pork specialty per tin 31c
Junket ;Powders 2 pkgs. 230
Ovaltine, med.-58c. large 99c
Hillcrest Toilet Tissue 3 large roils 250
Hawes Lemon 011, makes furniture shine 11 oz. bottle 250
Ivory Snow large pkg, 150
,Javex Concentrate per bottle 150
Climax Wall Paper Cleaner per 'jar 43c
Old English No Rubbing Wax, pint tin 49c, quart tin 89c
Ghees-a-Roni — a meal in a jiffy per pkg, 190
Stoker 's Fancy Quality ftY Tomato Juice• r
$-2U oz. tins LJC
Clark's s Mnshroo
m Soup or Asparagus Soup 2-11/ oz, tins 17c
McLaren's, Olives, Plaiu Queen, 8 oz. bottle -21c. 9 oz. bottle 31c
MoLaren's Stuffed Olives U oz. bottle 31c
Baby Supplies
Johnson's Baby Powder, large tin -55c; small tin 29c
Baby's Own Soap per bar lee
li'letcher's Castoria per bottle :151• •
Aylmer Infant's 'foods, fruits and vegetables 3 tins 25c
Cream of \Vheat- _ large.pkg. 25e
Carnation Milk, best for babies
Nutrim Baby Cereal, 9 oz. prig` ---29e: 19 Oz, pkg. 49e
Crown ('ort, Syrup, 2 10, tin -25e: 01 lb, tin Eit•
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MAGIC Peach Layer Cake
2X cups sifted. cake )•cup white corn syrup.
Sour
2y tap. Magic2 eggs, unbeaten -
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to g Powder 35 cup mutt
P. salt 1 tap- vanilla
X cup shortening X tsp.. almond (hetet
Sift dry Ingredients to-
gether 3 times. Cream SGS <
shortening, Add syrup a:
gradually, beating well
after each addition. Add
'/c of flour mixture.
Blend well. Add eggs, one
at u time; beat well after
each. Add remaining
Hour mixture in thirds,
alternately with milk 9.
halves, beatingwell after D
each addition. Add flav-
oring. Bake In 2 greased K 111
lightly floured 8" layer t�
cake pans at 395°P. until
• done. Top and fill layers .o •1 i1 �,,
whip peach -halves and
Whipped cream.
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CARDNO'S HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 18th
8,15 SHARP
Admission 40c, Reserved Seats 10c. ' Children 12 and under 25c,
Plan Opens at McKihdsey's, Monday, May 14th. 2 p.m.
(No Phone Orders Please)
CHICKS
Here is your last chance to hey
good S.C. White Leghorn Pullets,
both started and clay -olds: Started
chicles from two to Six weeks old.
Day olds for the last two weeks
of May. 0
GLAZIER'S POULTRY FARM
Phone 6172,31, Clinton
DANCE .
AT ST. COLUMBAN
Friday, May 11
MUSIC BY THE RHYTJ-LMALRES
Dancing 9-1
BORN
EL.LACOTT—At Scott Memorial lioe-
pital, on May 5th, to. 1VLr. and Mrs.
Cdere ice 1 1Iec:OLC, Brussels, a. son
CARDIFF—At Stolt Memorial Hespl
Lal on May 510, to Mr. inlet 1900
Ross Cardiff. Brussels, a son,
BURNS—At Scot], Memorial Hospital,
on'May 8th, to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
Barras Sea.forth, 0 daughter.
MURRAY—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, 011 May 7111, t0 Ml', and NB's.
Stephen Murray. Will ton, a son,
WOOLSEY—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, on May 9th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Thadcleous Woolsey, Seaforth, a
daughter.
12CKERCHER — At Scott 'Memorial
Hospital, on May 910, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert 1VIcKercher, a daughter.
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Quickly removed in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect
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WILLIAM STONE SONS LIMITED
TOWN TOPICS
Potty Officer let Class William
Hays lord Mis. :Hays oi' Detroit are
spending the week with his mother,
Mrs: James bays: Bill is on tliifty day
leave after serving for two years at
Pearl harbor with the American
"Seebees."
Among those front a distance who
attended the funeral of the late Alex
Broadfooton.Saturday were, Mr. and
Mrs, Tack Pringle, Milwaukee, Mrs
Morton, Port Nelson, Dr.( and Mrs
M:cArter, Guelph, Mr. Boyd, Mitchell
Mr, and Mrs. Trios, klamilton, Lis
towel, MISS Nesta Davis, Tillsonburg,
Miss Marjory Bickell, of Toronto,
spent the week end witl't friends in
town.
Sergeant Lloyd Hoggarth, RCAF.,.
Ottawa, spent the week end with Mrs.
Hoggartk and Phillip,
Mr. J. Sims visited with relatives in
Blyth over the Holiday.
Miss Helen • Devereaux, London,
visitedwith her parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Jack Devereaux, over the week end.
Mr, and Mrs, George MoGavin, and
Audrey and Marion, and Mr. Fred Mc -
Gavin were in Ifincardine on Friday
attending the funeral of the late Hat -
old Peterson, formerly of Seatorth,
Misses Elinor Whyte, Margaret
Blackburn, Hulda Cull and Mary Nth -
Iver, Toronto, were weep end visitors
at the home of the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Mclver,
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London, spent.
the week end with her mother, Mee.
Roland Kennedy,
Dl:
Jelinrt
4 eve suffered a severe
heart ea L attack on Monday and his con-
dition on Wednesday is serious.
Miss Bernice Manley, Reg.N,. Kitch-
ener, spent the weep end with relat-
Ives in town,
Mr. David Bolton, Waterloo, spent
the week end with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Bolton,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ritchie and
two children, Betty and Gladys, of St.
Marys, spent the week end with his
mother, Mrs, Eleanor Ritchie and sis-
ter firs. \Vallate,
Mrs. J. D. Hinuhley has returned
after spending the winter at Owen
Sound tend is the guest of Mks. A. 0.
Armstrong Ul6 t 1
S week..
Misses Ann and Geraldine Eckert,
"The Pines," Chatham, visited with
their mother, Mrs, Joseph Eckert.
Lieutenant Stanley 1)orrellce. timer-
wash-
spent. rat
1 the week cele e
nil with th l 1
i.
'nether, Mrs Mae Dorranae,
Private Patrick Cleary, of London,
: spent the week end with his •parents
Mr. and Mrs. William Cleary,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Walsh, Wood-
stock, were guests this week at the
home of the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Albert Fortune..
Mr, and Mrs. William Andrews and
sot, Robert, Norwich, visited at the
MonYonneday, of Mr. and Mrs: Ed Andrews on
Miss Joan McMaster, London, is
visiting with her parents, D,'. and Mrs.
L. A. McMaster,
Mr. and Mi's, Leo Joynt, Guelph, are
guests at the hone of Mr, and Mrs,
Robert Joynt.
The. C.W.L. of St, Jantes' Church
are holding a home -baling sale on
Saturday, .May 19111, at 3.30 min, in
MacTevieh's store. The sale will feat-
ure victory boxes,
Mrs, L. J. Looby and Pte. Clayton
Looby, Dublin, with Mr. and Mrs. O.
Trott.
CITIZENS GIVE THANKS
Continued Prom Page 1
their country owes them, This is a debt ,hut
must be paid.
And there is another debt Out must he
:mid A debt of gratitude to God, witlmm
whose divine colt iboivltton we could 001 111111,
bon, 010Cormus.
dons of the science, we should 1,
ve
io.1 this war is the first round, in 1140. We
without warning unprepared.
were
0 C malt.
loss aggresso' who had been secretly caning
for years, slaving blitzed his way through the
continent or Europe, erushmg everything in
his triumphant nn reh, why did he stop tit
Dunkirk, ht sight or Our shores?-
the h dauntlesset n knightsortal oftiof the RA1'lin, when
sho', the
vaunted Luftwaffe from the skies, a modern
version of David and Goliath, again we ask
and wonder why.
Why was he stopped again at. El Alemoln,
within .sight of the Sues Canal, our life -line
of empire? Why 115011 at Stalingrad 011 the
Volga( Al the gates of Moscow and Lenin -
geed ? Like Tantalus, that fabulous charac-
ter of, Greek mythology, Hitler wee so often
so near his goal of victory, and yet so fin.
Why did he nttaek 12ussia, thereby making
Russia hu• powerful ally, except Hunt "whom
the gods would destroy they first make mad."
How explain our successful landing in Nor-
mandy and the epic evacuation at Dunkirk,
when even the weuther miraculously inter-
vened in our favor?
How explain the fortnitous circumstances or.
our peerless leadership in the persons of
Churchill and Roosevelt?
Any one of these contingencies, had they
happenedotherwise than as they -'did might
have turned the tide of battle against us.
Let scoffers and skeptics call it luck,
chance or just so -incidence. We, a Christian
people, will gratefully acknowledge it for
what It Is, the Intervention of a kind Provid-
ence, to whom we give humble thanks.
We .have only to think ofwhat the alternn.
Live to Victory would have meant for us. To
think or the nations which have been re-
duced to slavery and starvation. 'Hose in-
famous concentration canhps and murder I'nc-
tories uncovered by our victorleus armies.
'these ono terrible reminders of what would
have been our unhappy lot had we lost this
WO 0, and which' awaits us in the event of
trnothmi war.
Let us therefore thank God ro, Ilia merci-
ful intervention on our behalf. Let us con-
less our unworthiness. And let ns pray that
lie 1 cony finally crown our glorious victory
with n ,last and lasting peace.
O God, from whom ell holy demi res, all
:
t•Ighl counsels, and. all Apt works do eoale,
give Into Thy servaints that peace which the n
world cannot give, that ourhe1u•ts being de-
eoted to Thy commandments, and the.. fear of
our enemies being ta11011 -away, our. Limes, by
Thy protection, may be peaceful. Through
Jeoes 0Ihrist our Lord.
Following is the address prepared
by Mr. Sills, lead by Mr. Keating:
May 1 be ,f7ermltted to say atthis time,
that the Legion 1 represent, is Empire wide
in its scope, the real name is Canadian
Legion of the .British Smplt•o Service Lea-
gue. In Canada, it Is nation wide in. Its -Mem-
bership and )las as its greatest objects, first
the preservationlin the minds and helots- of
all Canadians, of the deeds and sacrifices of
Canada's lighting men and women, and fur-
ther, the Legion pledges itself to bo ready
at all time- to give s helping hand in
rehabilitation to all soldier& their .widows
and dependents tin, justice 0hs'1 be eccorded
them and that wideh 1s tbeir 111 a shnll be :
paid. In my many yeare as pension officer of
the local branch, it has been my privilege to,
have been the instrument by ~11011 veterans' I
WO in human nature, has been restored and'
to,, have secured in many cases a softening or .
the sorrows caused by man's tulununnht>' to
moll. The results obtained have amply repaid
me ro•ny effort I have mode in all these
yearn. and 00 we come to the main theme of
my discourse,
Ladles and gentlemen, we, 1,10 gathered
here today to express ear joy and gladness,
on the occasion of the official announcement,
that et long last. complete- victory pow rests
with our fighting forces In Europe, We are
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C. W. L.
Home - Baking Sale
MacTAVISH'S STORE
Sat., May 19th
3.30 P.M.
FEATURING VICTORY BOXES
here too, to express our gratitude to rho
responsible for this victory. As Pother Huss
hoe: so aptly and beautifully told you, in th
opening prayer, we as a Godly people adm
Deity, wht o f though the find has a. baoo ton
and full of suffering, has at last permitte
the destruction of our enemies. Newt to Got
our eternal gratitude is accorded to tha
noble group of heroes and heroines, who haw
given their all that we might live: We citi
sons of Canada, gathered here today, cantos
our most heartfelt sympathy to those wives
parents, brothers end sisters of our fallen
and to those here present, who though so
row is in your heart, yet have seen fit
hide it for this occasion, may I be nonlife
to say, we fully realize, that while for others
the passing years .may dim the sears. of War
yet for you this war will never be over,
am one of those who like to believe, the
regardless of creed or color, the souls of out
have
fighting
waaftedWstraightllto Heaven, bottle
to
ono many than he who
lays down his Inve
for his friends,' and there they must have
heard as the gatey of Heaven opened wide.,
Enter. Well done thou good and faithful
servlet."
We must express our undying gratitude to
our armed forces, who will return t our
soldiers, our sailors and merchant. marine,.
our airmen, our nurses and military doctors,
and our women of the anxlliary seniles, This
is no Place to recount their deeds, for time
will not permit that justice could he (lone
this wonderful company of men and women
who have blazoned the name "Granada". le
letters DI gold d who v
to er
brave mon
other.
Suffice it to shy that from a R
peace loving'
n In
country, Canada has developed the finest
shoot Croups on we finround, unsurpassed men
In the air, naval men of the best, developed.
from farm, office and factory, 'there may he
fighting men as good but none .any better', We
Canadians are content to say "By their deed~
yo shall know them" and for those deeds we
atforever thankful.
Again, our gratitude must be -expressed t -
the men and women of the Auxiliory Wm'
Services. the Red Cross. the Legion. the
Knights o1' Columbus, the YMCA and the
Salvation Army. These are the people wh,'
have made leo+vn t0 mu• forces, that we at
home never forgot them these are the people
who also have coded themselves in the
work of softening the feeling of !me -lines,
0,r many of our fiehHng mot, They have
made life ,1 hit. ensier and thunder for •11 ear:
fih01 farces. Every prl anw• Lr 0 l0dny
dP I r that. but for theRed Gross their list
u ,ld have born unben rnbl. .1.8,1 in the light
"f present t t v
r Intron or those that
h
all ca
mho h'
1
Germany, we mut believe tint but for 1110
lid (a
therewould have been no Cuned-
I 1 11 I t rat r. t.s hP herd. Speakuu t Olt
It 1 t i h but fitting that w v',
f rib 11-.rrirt here pay tel lto m u 1 •.:d
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wit v n• r
ak and that
k i bob,.
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taros her, et, in s opinion, nlnn for
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t 0.9.1C„ . and het us also remember
lh blond donors. those softie of ronufl as
li e..
Let us nal forget aur c:il o',l',,ln•-f",d
leaders in Canada. Despite political differ -
Assurance has
now been obtain-
ed that Britain
will require eggs
111 1946 in at least
as great quanti-
ties as ill 1945.
The periods that
Britain wants
shell eggs most
are in the fall
and in the winter
and early spring.
With fewer ear-
ly chicks this
year, the pros-
pects are not so
bright of having
enough fall eggs.
Scott's Barred
Rock or Hybrid
Red X Rock
chicks are avail-
able the latter
part of May, Scott's May hatched pullets make fall layers.
Scoti's Poultry- Farrn
J. M. SCOTT PHONE 851.32, SEAFORTH
emcee ns to method, this country of ours has
done a magnificent job. All nations including
the enemy, unquestionably acknowledge the
stupendous work accomplished by a people of
only eleven million. Our guns, our 'tanks, our
plrunes, shins, our ommunituht of all kinds,
have played their part on every Instil,- front.
While nuc fort production .together with our
money allotments hove helped materially to
10010 the world. Let 11' uh•e thanks and be
Proud of our civilian workers and the lender
who h have a
urlinedhe work mk 11 be done.
Canada 1 intra '- occupies > neer it a proud std n t b
t p is n a
third highest ,And 1 this e;r r oltory fn 00 whole
world. And to this espresslon of nr 01110
11111111,•S, phi y +t1. rnntinue to hope they 'utilize
105,111 these leaders and these workmen
tests the duty of upholding in the years to
n
m tht5
proud
position
end
the name
1 m- hal.mn, a
1
Finally. f have this to say. Our boys anti
girls et rhe rrmrd Orem. rilin 1. le m•: -
home. They will come back havfng much the
nme feeling, we had SUMP ;wooly -five yearn
ugh. Many will bring. wives with them 'just as
happened in the last wart but each and every
one should be received with open arms, and
given the kind of welcome they have earned,
This home coming is the one event that will
live forever in their : lives. It has been so'
with .all our War Veterans, These men and
awmenm, nas tohfeywhapomnacehnthe srheoraedsldiocftCant-
poetry will surely than Understand what 'Scott
had in mind as he wrote the words "Breathes
there
a moa wv 11
I 1rd
t so dead, 1' t-
et.
who never
• t,1. 1rto
-.kb. this t
in my 01011, is native
Sa d ' They ere proud to be11 ,', who has
they
know a'• no one else can know. who has not
' just What obscene destruction and
de. lahn lr flows 111 the Waite of war. -These
veteran,
inch
stilt castles flea fI t
then '
h E high
h
re
slueo
t maks
Canada a still
yea
•tet c0 un-
• than
ome
home be rsuch that ttheyfwill thirlknou,w0e0 at
home
e10 melwilling
('aloOdo tth? fluent countr10111 y tin
file world,
Opportunities
for ALL
YOUR Liberal Government under Mackenzie King
has taken practical steps to see that every Canadian after
the war shall have a wide-open chance to make a real
success of his life. It can be done by giving everybody the
opportunity to get ahead faster and go further.
Isn't that what you want — a chance to make your own
way IN your own way?
Here are definite) practical steps which the Liberal
Government has taken (not just talked about, but taken)
to make this Canada a better place to work in and bring
up your children.
You will have to decide whether you want the men
who devised these measures to carry them through, or
whether you wish to entrust your own and your family's
future to others,'
1 Reconstruction
Plans for jobs for 900,000 more workers than
in 1939; and 60,000 more each year as the
population grows. Every kind of enterprise will
be encouraged. The Liberal Government has
already set up the machinery: the Department of
Reconstruction.
2 Foreign Trade
Liberal objective: Sixty percent increase in value
over Canada's pre-war export trade. This means
thousands of jobs, and is based on the number
of jobs created by Canada's normal export trade.
3 Credit for Enterprise
The Liberal Government set up the Industrial
Development Bank to provide money at low
interest for long terms to help enterprising
Canadians to develop new business. Another
step towards creating full employment.
4 Exports Encouraged
War-torn countries will want to buy tremendous
quantities of Canadian goods. To facilitate this,
, the Liberal Government has set up the Export
Credit Insurance Act to do two things: (1) to
insure Canadian exporters against loss, and (2)
to make loans to foreign governments under
contract to Canadian exporters.
•
Farm Improvement
Loans
Your Liberal Government
has made low interest ,,,a
loans available to farmers
to finance their work and ,
' make improvements,
6 Guaranteed Markets
To provide farmers with a better wartime in-
come, the Liberal Government made contracts
for definite quantities of important products at
agreed prices—notably bacon, eggs, cheese and
beef.' These contracts have worked out so well
the Liberal Government extended many for
longer periods.
. on. W. L. MACKENZIE KING, Prime Minister
'7 Family Allowances
From July next, Family Allowances are to be paid
monthly to,assist parents in raising their child-
ren—$250,000,000 a year direct spending power
in the hands of people who need it most.
8 New Homes for Canadians '
The Liberal Government's new $400,000,000
National Housing Act enables hundreds of
thousands of Canadians to own their own homes.
In the first year after Germany's defeat, at least
50,000 dwellings will be built.
• 9 Returning Veterans
Gratuities, benefits and
grants of $750,000,000 will
enable men and women of
the Armed Services to apply
their energies in building
the prosperous Canada for
which your .iberal Govern-
ment has been planning.
10 Floor Prices under Fish and Farm Products
To protect farmers and fishermen and to main-
tain 'rices, the Liberal Government has pro-
vided- prices under their products. Pros-
perous farmers and fishermen make a prosperous
Canada.
11 Better Labour Conditions
In co-operation with organized Labour, the
Liberal Government has confirmed collective
bargaining, provided unemployment insurance,
appointed labour representatives on govern-
ment boards. (More than 600,000 workers, be-
cause of the Liberal Government's attitude
towards Labour and the labour movement, now
get annual vacations with pay.)
12 Reduction in Taxation
The Liberal Government will gradually reduce
taxation when the European war is•over to free
spending ,power and to give Canadians every
opportunity for prosperity, employment and
freedom.
What you have done in war—you can do in peace. You can do your
part by ,supporting the Liberal Candidate in your constituency.
BUILD A NEW SOCIAL ORDER
TE LIBER,
PUBLISHED 6Y THE NATIONAL LIBE5AL COMMItire