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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
Glen Bricklin's
"MUSIC WITH A BEAT"
OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION!
TWO NIGHTS!
Wed. and Thurs. -- July 26th and 27th.
BERT NIOSI
CANADA'S KING OF SWING
Known from Coast to Coast!
Admission
Brass Band Concert Sunday, July 23rd.
$ LOO Each
DASHWOOD
Miss Onedia Restemeyer, R. N. ,of
London spent the week -end Atiith :her
parents.
iIr. and Mrs. G. Chesna land fam-
ily of Burtningham, Mica., are spen-
ding their vacation with her mother
Mrs. Willert.
Mr..and Mrs. Williamson of 'Med-
ford ware Sunday visitor- with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Goetz.
Mrs. McNevin of London is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. "Oestrei-
cher.
Mr. and Mrs. Keys -of 'London,
spent a .few days 'iih 'her mother,
Mrs. T. Kraft.
Mr. and Mrl. Norman Evans and
family of Aurora are spending their
vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hy. Hoffman..
Mrs. Miles of Sarriia'is visiting with
her brother, Mr. John Bender the
past week.
Mrs. Fred Westlake and daughter
Marjoriy of Listowel are spending a
few days with her ..ister, Mrs. T.
Hoperoft. •
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of Exeter and Mrs. J. E. McEwen ofCh ineltPnresbyt riannchu ch. Asddii
Hensall. One son, Fergus, passed a -g
way at the age ofAve, There are 7 ected by Mrs. John Farquhar and
assistants. Supper was served and a
splendid time enjoyed.
Miss Joyce Scruton of Toronto is
enjoying a vacation with her .mother
Mrs. A. 'Scruton and other friends.
Mr. Fred iSmallacotnbe was in
Guelph recently visiting with friends
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bigby of Blen-
heim are vacationing with the lat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
McQueen. •
Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Foster were
in Stratford recently visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. M. Harman..
Mrs. iHoward Harris of Detroit,
Mich. is visiting with her sister-inlaw
Mrs. Sam 'Ronnie and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Plats
vine, were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Forrest. The two Iad-
les being sisters.
Sgt. Ed. Normington of an eastern
point has been spending his furlough
with his wife and family.
Mrs. Fred Beer, accompanied by
her daughter ''Plaine, and son John
were at London, Friday.
.Mrs. ,Horning and sons of Palmer-
ston are holidaying with her aunts,
Miss K. Scott and sisters.
Mr. Joseph Hagan left last week
for Langdon, N. Dak., to visit with
his brother John Hagan, who recent-
ly had a son killed in actionoverseas
Joe expects to be away for three
weeks.
Ont of eleven children of a wid-
owed mother, Mrs. Roy Mohring of.
Goderich, the three eldest of whom
are in the armed forces. Gnr. Harold
Mohring 23, has been killed in action
in Normandy, the first Goderich nat-
ive to •be killed in this war, enlisted
and went overseas with the Elgins.
Was killed June 2,6th. Gnr. Mohring
is a nephew of Mrs. Robert Dick of
Hensall.
Visited Here
Mr. John Finlayson of Seaforth,
and Mr. William Finlayson of Craik,
Sask., visited will`s their cousin, Mrs
Nelson Blatchford. It being 35 yrs
grandchildren. Three
br
others
,Thos,
Jarrott of Paris; Robert of Bradford
and W. E. Jarrott of Brigden. She
was a member of .Hillsgreen .United
church and a life member of the W.
M.S. The pall .bearers Were six neph-
ews. Friends were present from Caro
Mich; Toronto; New York; Chicago;
Brigden and London.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mr. Orval -Stephenson and daugh-
ters of Marlette, Mich., spent a few
days with friends in ':Stanley.
Mr. Benson .Sutter of Clinton took
the services on Sunday last at Varna
and .Goshen and Blake.
Mrs. Geo.Connell is taking a trip
out West, and is spending a few days
in Toronto with her daughter Mr. and
Mrs. G. Marks and son Cecil.
11Ir. Perce Johnston of (Wellington
were week -end visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. arid. Mrs. J. W. Johnston at
Varna. His wife and children who
spent some time with relatives here
returning with him.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Cecil Wiley of De-
troit spent a few days with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hayter of De-.
trots visited with his parents, Mr and
'Mrs. Harry ,Hayter .a'nd other friends.
Mrs. Lee McConnell and Barbara,
and Miss Helen Enratt motored to
Wellington with Mr. and Mrs. John-
ston to spend a week there.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zahn and Mrs.
Grace Austin of Flint, Mich. and Mr
and Mrs. Wincable of Windsor spent
the week -end with George .Reid, and
family and Mrs. Will iReid and Mr.
Thos. Robinson and daughters, of
Egmondville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock of
the 2nd con., received word of the
safe landing of their daughter Nur-
sing Sister Audrey Murdock.
A Child Fell
Margaret, 8 yr. old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kelly of Stanley
Twp. is a patient at Seaforth Hosp-
ital, the result of a fall she suffered
when she fell a distance of 8 feet
when she was in the act of putting
up a swing. X-ray revealed both her
arms were fractured. She was atten-
ded by Dr. McMaster of 'Seaforth.
Mr. Kelly is engaged with Mr. J. R.
Murdock, well known district farmer
and is residing on one of the farms.
Boy Is Injured
Gordon Thompson, 9, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin 'Thompson who re-
sides on the Highway, south of Bru-
cefield, is a patient at Seaforth Hos-
pital, the result of an accident. Gor-
don was driving a team of horses
when they got beyond control, run-
ning away, the hay rake hitting a
post, and throwing 'Gordon off, and
when picked up by his father was
unconscious, he was attended by Dr.
Steer of HensaiI, and is progressing
quite iioPlZ>. _
Mrs. Black of Detroit is spending
some time at the home of Miss Mar-
garet Love, Agnes and 2nm.
Several children in the community
have a severe attack of. the whooping
cough.
The sympathy of the community,
is extended to the bereft fancily of
the late Mrs. Mina Love, as she was
a resident here and at 'Hensall, all
her lifetime.
Mr. Andrew Reiner of Toronto is
vacationing at the home of Mr. Jim
Love.
since he has been in these parts on
a visit, and as he drove in from. the
Highway, he was greatly impressed
with the fine appearance of our town
with the nice residences and the
well looking so nice and we l kept.
Passes In Her 91st Year
Mrs. Robert Bonthron, pioneer
resident of Hensall, passed away at
her hoarse in her %1st year. She suff-
ered a fracture of the hip six mons.
ago and has been confined to bed
since then. The deceased was form-
erly Maria White, born at Rogervtlle
and has been a resident of 'Hensall, II
all her life. Surviving are three sons'
and three daughters: Wm. of •Detroit,
Sanies and Fred, Hensall, Mrs. Edith
MacMartin, Barrie, Mrs. Margaret
Vair, Toronto and Mrs. Lou Simpson
Hensall. A. private funeral was held
from the residence conducted by+Rev
HILLSGREEN
Miss Helen Love -is -attending
S'emner Camp -near Goderich this
week.
Tlrarsda1„. July 20th, 1944.
....owlaus MOW.
R. A. Brook with burial in Hen+lllr'
Union cemetery.
Wounded in France
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell of.
Hensall, received official word list
Friday that their son, Pte, Jim Cam-
pbell was wounded in action in
France July 7th, he is in his 21st
year.. He enlisted in London 1941 at
16 years of age with the Highland
Light Infantry of Galt, spending,
months there going overseas in July
1941, was born in Hensall and atten-
ded school here, and later high school
at Exeter. (Was one of the first- to
arrive in France on the day of the
invasion. His parents are ardentwar
workers, the father is president' oil'
the War Service Committee, and,
holds many important ofpices• ih con—
nection with war work. The natttzaa'
of the wounds is not known: -
Mrs. Robert Love Passes
The death occurred of Mina Jar-
rott, wife of the late Robert Leave, at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
McEwen, Hensall, on July 6th,4in her
78th year and was born ondathe
Parr
ter rr
Line, 'Stanley Twp.,
the late James and Cathahine Jarrott
She was married to her late husband
in the year 1890 and settled in Hay
Twp. where they farmed for nearly
40 years, until Mr. Love passed a-
way in 1929. The funeral was from
the home of her son, Ross Love on
July fith, to Baird's cemetery. The
service was conducted by Rev. A.M.
Grant. She is survived by a family
of six: Milton of Hensall; Ross, of
Hillsgreen; Grant of Caro, 'Mich;
Glenn oi' Toronto; Mrs. Albeit Keys
Two Claggeg
IN WHICH ARE YOU?
He believeth syn Hite
(Christ) is not condemned
John 3:
But. he that believeth not
is condemned already be-
cause he hath not believed
in the name of the only be-
gotten SON of GOD.
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These are editors and writers of.the
CBC central newsroom at Toronto
Studios. It is their job to prepare the
day's happening: for the air. Over
Over their teletypes, and through
(monitoring poste at Ottawa, Toronto
and Dartinouth, come the reports
from the world battle fronts a;; well
as the human interest stories from
rout-ethe-way places, and it is the
7ilews stoff's task to study itncl re-
HENSALL
Mr. Percy Gram of Chicago, 111.,
attended the funeral of his aunt, the
late Mrs. Robert Love, whose funer-
al was held Saturday July 8th from
the 'home of her son Ross Love, of
near Hillsgreen. Ile also visited with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Gramof town.
.Mr. Ed. Bursse of London, Mr.
McKay, Mr. Howard Bursse, of St.
Yarys, visited with Mr. Wm. Hyde.
Miss 1.cretta Bell of Exeter was
a week -end visitor 'here.
Mrs. R J. Fecgnsoa, of ;1'Iinneap••
clic Is visiting with her .sister, Miss
F:: nia Zohnston.
Cpl. Fred Beer. of London, is
:-pending i furlough with his wife
;wd family.
Mr. Wilson Berg' of Toronto, vis-
i`e i recently with his mother, Mrs.
trra Berry.
Carolyn and HIelen Spellman of
Kitchener are spendieg their heli -
days with their aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. John Bolton.
Miss Margaret Kerner of London,
vinited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Herb. Itercher me ]illy.
Mrs. Marie Hatt, and :family of
T oionto are holidaying with the for-
mels parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fos-
tnr.
Mr. H. G. Lawrence, of the staff of
It ;, Bank of Monj.ve,al, i, ensoyir:g a
vacation.
Ross Kennedy of Banat;ton, is sp-
ending a week's vacation with his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Geiger.
Mrs. T. D. Wren who underwent
a serious operation recently in the
Seaforth Hospital, returned to her
home, Friday last and is improving.
During the month of August the
morning service in Carmel IPresby-
terian church will be held at 16.4.6
flan—and 'Sunday School at 10 a.m.:
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and
family to Rondeau Park where they
will enjoy a month's vacation. .
Billie (Mickle and .Charles Fee re-
turned home after a pleasant week
at the boy's camp at Port Albert.
Citizens of Hensall and district en-
joyed a real treat Sunday eve. last
when former members of the Hensall
Citizens Band played several stirring
selections which were much enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coles of Smith
Falls, former well known Hensall
residents, Mr. Coles being manager
of. the Bank of Montreal, at Hensall,
received official word that their son
William with the Sth Army in Italy
has been wounded in action.
Mrs. Roy Bell was hostess for the
annual picnic of the Arnold Circle of
write this stream of news for pre-
>entation by trained radio annoupc-
ers. The picture shows senior news
editor Wm. Hogg, taking a call at
his desk in the left corner, while
reading clockwise around the table
from left foreground are: i'hilip
Carscallen, Matt Smith, Bruce Sutt-
on, Laur. Duffy and idward Dix.
Not shown are night editors. Bob
Brydon, who handled the first flash
on D -Day, and oditora Mav aret Tan -
ton, :dean 'Penny, Angus 1'iw as, Mar-
garet Phillips and .Tim {y1:ir+ l all.
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A Message to
Canadian Motorists
THE invasion of Europe has thrown
a vast and critical burden upon
the petroleum resources of the United
Nations.
In the first eight days of the cam-
paign aloneAllied aircraft flew 56,000
sorties. Many thousands of oil -burn-
ing warships and landing barges are
shuttling ceaselessly across the Chan-
nel. Tanks, trucks, jeeps, mobile
artillery, ambulances, by the thou-
sands, are in action.
The driving power behind all this
activity as petroleum—gasoline and
fuels drawn from a dwindling crude
oil supply. But—there is only so much
oil. If existing supplies are to prove
adequate, the most stringent economy
of gasoline and fuel oil must be prac-
tised here at home.
Canada is able to produce only 15%
of her own gas and off needs., The
remainder must be imported from the
common pool of the United Nations
and the bulk of this is shipped here
by tankers. Critical manpower is
needed to produce our gasoline and
oil. Precious lives and precious ships
ass coao
NeWhitge
'NOW
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RTN�PORcFs
must be risked to deliver it to our
shores.
Invasions, and the difficulties of
supply and transportation are not our
only problems. Right here in Canada
gas and oil are needed in enormous
quantities for vital war purposes. The
Commonwealth Air Training Plan
has consumed as touch as 548,000
gallons in a single day. Canada's
Navy — expanded since war began
from 15 ships to 650—consumes over
2,150,000 gallons every week. Army
training, war plant operation, food
production, essential trucking -- all
are huge consumers of gasoline and
petroleum products.
Gasoline is ammunition ammu-
nition of which we
have all too little. To
waste a gallon of it is a
crime against our fight-
ing men.
An announcement issued by
The Department of Munitions and Supply,
Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister
Answering
Your Questions
about the
'Gasoline Shortage
How much gasoline was consumed dur.
Ing the 54 days of pre -invasion bomb-
ing? ...More than 200,000,000 gallons.
How much fuel oil does o battleship
take in ane refueling? ... ]Enough to
heat an average house for 350 years.
How much fuel does one armoured
division consume in every five miles of
advance? , .. 10,000 gallons.
Haw many gallons of petroleum prod..
ucts are required to supply ilia needs of
500,00p European invasion troops for
d week? , , , Over 25,000,000 gallons.
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