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Zurich Herald, 1942-05-14, Page 4• Recruitin g Pair iotic Dollars At 500 Canadian Stations Every branch of the Bank of Montreal is a "recruiting station" for Canadian dollars whose owners wish to serve their country. At any one of our. 500 Canadian- .branches you can buy war savings stamps and cert14cAtes, and obtain fulFititdiriiation garding war loans. ' • • r. ;2.1••• : -f • ortiEnjiktito the fo..tkieKent ,4fout-alailitytQ wrn'a •-• I cr, , Murray Wolfe Of Hamilton •spent the week -end with hits parents, IVIr. and M. W. Wolfe, Miss Zeta 'Naddger, .R.N. of How ell, Mich., ds pending two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr, and 1VIrs. Wm. Nadiger, Betty Taylor of London, spent Sunday 'with, her parents, 'Glen Walper of ,Camp Borden, spent the week -end at the home .of 1118Pare. Ross Guenther amid Jack Weber of London (spent the week -end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Mile of De- troit, were week -end visitors with relatives here. Mr. T. Hoperoft i having his house painted which adds greatly to its appearance. Red Cross News The following is the Red Cross shipment for last month; 11 prs. socks, 1 sleeveless sweater, 2 V-neck sweaters, 3 .areo caps, 33 alternative caps, a pr. mitts, 2 pr. sea boots, 4 large quilts, 1 crib quilt, 1 girl's millover size 8; 1 girPs skirt size 10 and 1 girl's blouse size 10; 2 girls' panties size 10 donations; x girls' ooat size 10, 1 boys jacket size 6; 2 boys 'blouses size 6, 1 boy's pants size 6, 10 diapers, 1 girl's .skirts size 16, puillover size 16, and one size 13. Late Mrs. Willert Mrs, Lena Willert, widow of Henry Willert, died on Thursday at her home in Centralia hi her 84th year. She is .survived by rfive daugh- ters, MTS. R. Hayter and Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver of Dashwood; Mrs. Thos. Isaac of Greenway; Mrs. H. :Zimmer of Windsor, and Mrs. P. Staiton of Toronto, and a son William at home. The remains rested at the home,Cen- tralia, where a brief service was held on ,Sunday at 2 p.m.. A public ser- vice was held. in Zion 'Lutheran church in Dashwood, with rrnterment following in the Lutheran Bronson Line Cemetery. FNLSC :1 Mrs. Eri we ••e returnc wne.ymoor D"`,. -Iarry Norris . i Mr. Wr is i• •. lit to his • , . erect a • ....• ...1 .Mrs, N. -.recent 14141..z, • Illareous t.y evenang rs. Ailf. t and 11 Switz tr,. •my.loy0 '3arc-ay •• Week's .1. 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Drive in for details todayl Klopp's OnemStop Service Zurich Ontario DASHWOOD Don't forget the drama entitled °The Deacon' to be given in Rader's garage on Friday evening in aid of the Red Cro6s, Thrt •W.M.S. of the •Canada Branch 'AO Svang010011.01112.X.4b, bold. ing their •annual .convention in the local church here on May 20 and 21. The guest speaker will be Rev, J.J. Arnold, returned missionary fM0In Africa and Mrs. Lloyd adighoffer" of Hitcheih, Mr. and Mrs. Czar Stoinhagen Port Dalhetrse spent the weeke--end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 10has, Steinhagen. • Fred Hoperoft Who is with the ke Navy in Newfoundland is spendirg. e( a wet,* with his zarentsk 11r, an,1 ox MIN3. aoorat, :tzer, newly -inn a very purchased a • ..ridson and where he • ef •Brun- - at the home Davidson., •twer was held 4!..le home of •:Iiert in lion - 'Ilia Switzer. ....a the recip- i useful gifts ..'t,ratford, is • ,:on. with Mr • i Lorne, •of y A. C. 2., af St. Tho FIENSALL M. Robert Passmore, B. A., of iSinmanuel College, Toronto, wassuc b /38 s, of 5- le a y d n- r- e- o - rt a d h 1 ..:. .cessful in winning two scholarshi in his first year in Theology. , Bo spent a few days with his parent MT. and Mrs. John Passmore ' Remain before (leaving for the •Mis ion Field in the Muskoka District. • Had Good Concert The three -act drama "Aunt Till Goes to Town", was presented to full •house in the town hall, Frida 17th, by Varna Junior Farmers an Junior Institute, sponsored by He sail Red Cross. The play under di ection of Mrs. Johnston was well pr sented and well received by the large •audience; the scene took place in Aunt Tillie's living room, in her c untry home near a summer reso on a June day. Charley One Lung, Chinese cook, portrayed by Gordon Johnston stole the show. .Between scenes Mr. Carey Joynt, student Western University, guest soloist sang in pleasing voice, "Old Mai River", "Absent," "Kashmir", "Sinil ng through'. He was accompanie at the piano by Miss Florence Welsh The soloist was introduced by Rev Win. Weir, president of the Re Cross. Pt-,-,prli ;P.- 4" Red Cross Briook—mcBeath A. pre++: Lome ig of muc interest took place Saturday evenin 'kpril 25, at 7 p.m. at the home o the bride's parents, Moncton, N.B. when Miss Helen Elizabeth MacBeath daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. D. A. lYlac Beath, became the bride of Cpl. Ken neth Bowsett Brook, R.C.A.F., of Hensall, son of Rev, R. A. Brook and Mrs 13rook, Hensall. Rev. Dr. Ram say, pastor of the St. John's United Church performed the ceremony in the 'presence of a large ntunber of guests. The bride, who was given in naniage by her father, was charm- • ng in a gown of white brocaded sat - u made on pnincess lines with train. fited Cross News $9,000,000, is •a lot of money,but the Canadian Red Cross Society ne- eds every cent of it to carry on the • great work of ministering to the ne- edy the world over. The SOciety • plans to spend 40 % of this amount 'n sending 'food parcels to Canadi- ans and British Prisoners -of -War, a work that only the Red 'Cross can do. $12,200. 'is the amount allocated to ensall and dlistrict, It is au earn.' e Must raise if we are goinp t ep faith with our boys in the arn\ I forces and if -we are going e' press practical sympathy to m ali=' d victiIn Old *milt, Over 40 •, Thursday, May 14th, 1942 ffigffreMORMIT= NATIONAL WAR LABOUR BOARD COST OF LIVING BONUS The Dominion Bureau of Statistics has found that the cost of living index number for April 1, 1942, of 115.9 [adjusted index 1151 has not risen by one whole point or more over the index number for October 1, 1941, of 115.5 [adjusted index 114.61. Accordingly, the National War Labour Board, pursuant to the provisions of• Sec- tion 12 of Order in Council P. C. 8253, determines and announces, for the period May 15, 1942, to August 15, 1942, subject to the right of employers or employees 'to apply to a War Labour Board for authori- zation of payment of such an amount of cost of living bonus as a Board may determine to be "fair and reasonable," under the provisions of the Order, that: a) There shall be no change in the amount or percentage of cost of living bonuses presently being paid; (b) An employer who has not been paying cost of living bonuses may not begin to pay such bonuses. By Order of the National War Labour Board, HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minister of Labour and Chairman Ottawa, Canada, May 12, 1942 ert.t Q o 00 c Maybe you think your small change Cannot help .. e.. that "total war" means "somebody else." • Maybe you're one of thehhousands of housewiveit, who haven't yet started to put even 500. a week into. War Savings Stamps—just a neutral . There aren't any neutrals in this wart You're a help; or a hindrance to victory. You can't get out 'Of it. it you spend thoughtlessly you'll deny our fighting forte. • the arms they need and imperil your own future.. If you—and 2,000,000 other housewives in Canada— put only 50¢ a week into War Savings Stamps, .it means $1,000,000 a week to help win the war. Whick side are you on? • Buy War Servings Stamps from banks, post offices, druggists, grocers and other retail stores., • National War -Finance Committee. canvassers have been onaisted in the RUSH SHIP EIJILDING, Chicago — Admiral Howard L.. Vickery, of the United States time ,Coanmisali on, promise d • that, 23,000,000 tons of new merchant shipping would be delivered by tha, and of 1043. That is more shipping than England had in her Whole fleet before the beginning of this war,aud it is about half the amount ,or `ship. ging that the whole world had at beginning oX 'fob work of reaching this. .objective and they begin, on May 11th. 1n con.. nection with this canvass the local 'ranch is also conducting a Salvage Campaign. The farmers of the di t are to be asked to gather all the old Iran and other valuable salvage and in due time a nut a trucks will .over the district and pick it up. By (wing ,i;hi s both 'Lilo War rton Ltu the Itad 'Oros wlti ba (1). 1 d