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LATE -iXt. ALEX, MOIR
Alexander Moir, tosiaent and
active le the medics 1 'profession of
.the I{en-a11 disttiet for more teain 50
.years, died of a heart attack on.
Thursday,. Sept. hath. He had app -
*axed in the heat of health on hie
'Usual morning visa to the village for
is mail from 1; home, half n unie
•aaouthon highWay No, 4 where he
peactice in it Up,in 4/C7;4 "I .qg Ileip the Progress o. your Co
th.d. resided s'ece disposing of his Ir ,t0
amnia clid not feel good ;tiel1ut1 down
toe a rest eatei wh Mrs. Moir aalled
him to (lineal- he leid pasea. teette.j Fail Fair, Sept..
.0. in 'Western Caneda ere;
many years he practised in Honsail
.;selling (rut to Dr. Smillie. H latar
'.built the Huron Springs sanitorium elkes ace .hulier for the'etensall squad
:a hospital, a -mile south of Hensel!. tuned in a smart performance, hold -
An active member of Hensel'. United fag the Colts to four nattered hits
hurch. Ste -ye -her arc his, widow, a and earning a shutout. Draper, on. the
larothar, Robert of se.esee and a mound for Clinton, gave Henaall on -
sister, Mrs. Colin McGirr in Manitoba ay teght hits but the winners ,bunch -
The funeral vas held from his late ed them in the first and fourth when
borne on Monday with public sereiaei, they ,garnered -two rune cam. "Gib"
-conducted by Rev. Arthur Sinelair. stele of Zurich was, the hitting hero
pastor of Blyth and formerly Init.- of the game, scoring three runs.
slieter at Hensel' for '15 years. R. H. E.
HENSALL IS CHAMPION Cliinton -000 000 000-0 4 2
Hensall won the championship of , Hensall 200 200 00x-4 8 2
the Huron and Perth e Diepi.t and Colquhoun; Carter
Learrue at Hensel] on Friday, Kerslake and D. Kerslake.
-when they scored their tient vertory
in the thretaout-of-five series over
the Clinton Colts 4 to 0. alensell won St. .losePh-and Beaver Tc
the first two gamand then dropped
the third in the (res. Carter Kers- lqr. N. A. Cantin who has bee
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ZURICH HERALD '
eeesday, eeptember 1,90,
194119
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gaged ,with the Brennen Construct-
ion Co., in charge of road week for
Miss Norma Pybus of London is
several months la now aeeeding
few days with his family in St. visiting with her geandmether, Mrs.
Joseph, H. Rieeer.
muYaity and Country *37 attending the Fall Fairs
ayfield Farir, Sept 252C
KIPPEN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter -Jeffrey of
Detroit spent the week -end in this
neighborhood with relatives.
The Mise e Doris and Eva Cantin
of Detroit spent Sunday with thele
parents in town.
Several people of this vicinity an,
motoring to the Thedford. district
where they are getting their suppla
of peaches for canning' perposes.
Many bean fields inthe past tee
days have been saturata, but at
time of writing there are some in-
dications of dryer weather.
P.)4
Calling out men of certain arae classes for medical
examination, and if fit, to undergo military train -
for a period of 30 days within Canada, or the
ie3.ritorial waters thereof.
ATHLONE
CANADA
(Ls.)
GEORGE THE SIXTH, by the Grace of God of Great 'Britain, Ireland and
the Te'ritish Dominions beyond tile Seas KING, Defender of the Faith,
Emperor of India.
o ALL To WHOM these Presents shall come or whom the same may in
anywise concern, GREETING: '
PROCLAMATION
IllTHERE'AS it is provided by The National
y Resources Mobilization Act, 1940, that the
Governor in Council may make from time to time
such orders and regulations requiring persons to place therraselves, their
services and their property at the disposal of His Majesty in the right of
Canada for the use within Canada or the territorial waters thereof, as may
be deemed neeessary or expedient for securing the public safety, the defence
of Canada, the maintenance of public order, or the efficient prosecution of
the war, or for maintaining supplies or services essential to the life of the
-community: .
AND WHEREAS pursuant to the powers therein contained, and the pro-
visions of The War Measures Act, our Governor in Council did on the
27th day of August, 1940, make regulations to provide a system for calling
out men for military training within Canada and the territorial waters
thereof, such regulations being known as the National War Services Regu-
lations, 1940;
AND WHEP.EAS pursuant to and in accordance with the said Regula-
tions, it has been decided to call out for military training, as aforesaid,
every rale British Subject who is or has been at any time subsequent to
the first day of September, 1939, ordinarily resident in Canada and who, on
the first day of July, 1940, had reached the age of twenty-one- years but
had not yet reached the age on that date of twenty-two years or had reached
the age of twenty-two years butharl not yet reached the age on that date
of twenty-three years, -or who had reached the age of twenty-three years
but had not yet reached the age on that date of twenty-four years, or who
had reached the age of twenty-four years. but had not yet reached the age
on that date of twenty-five years and who was on the fifteenth day of July,
1940, unmarred or a widower without child or children;
Now THEREFORE KNow YE that pursuant to The National Resources;
Mobilization Act, 1940. and the War Measures Act, and pursuant to and
in accordance with the National War Services Regulations, 1940, promul-
gated under the provieenas of the sail Acts, we do hereby call out the
aforesaid classes of men to submit themselves for medical examination
and to undergo military training for a period of thirty days within Canada,
or the territorial waters thereof, and to report at such places and times
and in such manner and to steel authorities or persons as may be notiffedi
to them respectively by a Divisional Registrar of an Administrative Divi-
sion appointed by the Governor in Council pursuant to the above men-
tioned regulations.
Op ALL OF WHICH Our Loving Subjects and all others whom these
Presents may concern, are hereby required to take notice.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused these Our Letters to be made
Patent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS
Our Dear Uncle, Our Right Trusty and Right Well Beloved Cousin
and COUI1Sellor, ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS FREDERICK GEORGE, Earl of
Athlone, Knight of Otir Most Noble Order of the Garter, Member of
O-ur Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of Our
-.. Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Grand Master of Our Most Dis-
tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand
Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order, Companion of Our Distinguished
Service Order, Colonel in Our Ax'my (retired), having the honorary
rank of Major General One of Our Personal Aides -de -Camp, Gover
nor General and Cormnander itt Chief of Our Dominion of Canada.
,
t Our Government House, in Our City of Ottawa, this eleventh day of
September, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and
forty, and in the fourth year of Our Reign.
By Command, E, H. COLEMAN, Under-Secretary of State,
E. MIALL,
'Acting Deputy Minister
of justice. Canada
The rthewe is; wrillam ener• 01 Proc./area-
eke) ":?)E -'pr --di 0 a
No, 2 Vol, taixtv, Septeleasaa 1361,1940.
Published for the inforrnetion of Those concerned
by the authority ond eouriosy of
FiaNli!nAVIE dfCMS OA:V.714ER,
mwsier of National War Sera/des,
Mee. W. McAllister of nes ran
Line spant Sunday with Mr. tied Mrs. .2
John Cochrane. 0
Mr. and Mrs. N. Alexander spent I
a day last week visiting friends at a
Blenheim. e
uiteQ a number from this vicinity g
attended anniversary services in Hill
green United church on Sunday. Kip -
pen United church choir being in at-
tendance.
Mrs. H. Ricker -mid Arthur spent
a few days the beginning of the week
with friends at Bright,
Miss Doris Alexander of London,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander. 0
Mr. and Mrs. -C. Blanchard' and t
family of Exeter spent Sunday with i
relatives in the vicinity.
Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Linden and :
Verna of Denfield and Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Cal -ter and Marie of Claude-
boye spent Sunday -with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Parsons.
Miss Irma. Ferguson and Mr.. Ar-
nold Gackstetter visited on •Sundaa
at the home cd' ear, and Mrs. Gordoe
Pybus near Zurich..
Master Garald Parsons is visiting
with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Joseph Lifiaen of Denfield.
Mr, end ales. Norman Long viers
alsited by their daughter and 'on -in-
law of Detroit over the week -end.
Mrs. Mina Love is visiting her san
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.,
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HENSALL
Taxes '.iiigher
At thc meeting of the c-oundi on
Sept. 9th the tax rate of tee village
was set for the year of 1910 itt 35
mills taxable rate. Now this is four
mills higher than last year, the school
rate -has been raised from 10.9 to
14.4 or 3.5 mills, the County rate
has been raised from 3.5 to 5.2 at1
1.7 higher than last year and the
Provincial Subsidy has been drop-
pechfrom 1.5 inilis to 1 mill this year
making a total of 5.7 mifis extra to
be raised and to offset this the- deb
enture rate has been dropped from
4.3 to 3.0 or 1,3 and the village rate '
was dropped 12.4 to 12.0 or .04 mills.
The Library and relief rates reins,
%big the same. This seems too bad
unch
Monday and Tuesday, uiept.23 and 24
PROGRAM FOR FAIR DAY:
GRANDEST EXHIBITS
Bicycle Race. Junior Farmers' Foal Club Com -
!It
petition.
Dashwood Memorial Band in Attendance
Judging of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry
NEW AND OLD TIME DANCE
In Town Hall Fair Night. A good Orchestra will
furnish music for the Dance.
Wm. Decker, E. F. Klopp,
President Secy-Treas,
111
Here is gear opportunity to hay Narvo at a bargain and at
the same time assirt materially in Canada's war effort by purchasingl'
two war savings stamps.. Remember Narvo produces a Ineal-haell
high -lustre finish to wooclwork cabinets, walls, furniture; floors. etc._
and covets almost any =fact in ane coat.
but theFOR. SALE 13Y:
the
are conditions over which
the local Council have very little to
say, as has been explained ana the David Tieman, Phone 8, Dashwcod
money must -be raised.
Many Guns -in District
The local town Clerk, James A
Paterson says that he has been very
busy lately registering guns and
rifles of which there seems to be 'no
famine around these -parts, having
registered about 200 to date and ad-
vises alI who have any to do so at
once and avoid any fmther trouble.
MIAMINOW.Hano.nalseteeme
DASHWOOD
The annual mission Festival will be
held in the Lutheran. church on Sun-
day Sept. 22nd when Rev. C. J. Kill -
Inger of London will ba the guest
spaaker in -the morning service and
Rev. Albeit Ruff of -Port Huron in
the evening.
Mr, Sam Witzel of Toronto, spent
the week -end, with his mother, Mrs.
Witzel,
Miss Catharine Finkbeiner is visit-
ing with friends in Sarnia.
Mr, and ,eirs, R, Eckstein, Meta
Carrie 'Hoffman and Miss Lily Roff-
man of London called on friends
here on Sunday,
Harry Holtman and sister Gertrude
attended the Goett—Reid weddieg in
Thedford last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westlaee ate
son Stuart and daughter Marjorie
Listowel; ,Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ar-
thur of Exeter and Fred .Hoperoft of
Mitchell were Sunday visitors with
fMr.. and tVtrs. Thos. Hoperofe
Anniversary services will be heIC
in the Evangelical church on Sun.
day, October 6th when' Rev, H. A
Kellerman of Waterloo will be the
guest speaker.
Mrs. Pochler and family'. of Fort
Wayne are visiting with her neither,
Mrs. Willett..
The Daahwood Red Cross 'felt
sent the fallowing articles to Exeter
far their September shipment: 37
pair socks, 5 sweaters, 4 washcloths,
4 pair broadcast wristlets and one
Goetx—Reicf
, A quiet wedding took plaee at the
reaneelical paa , fee , Wood an
*Or
'Phyllis nhia, yoliegest daughter of
3e.C." ,mal the late J. C. Reid
was united in marriage to .Percy Al-
bert Goats, son of Mr, and Mrs.
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HOWARD KLOPP, LESSEE
a Fritz & Son 'Deed Car Lot in connection
At Klopp's
of Grease.
performed by Rev. H. E. Koppel and
the young couple were unattended.
The bride was becomingly gowned itt.
ing smother hymn the president, Mee
G. Wildfong presided for the busin-
•The minutes of the previous men
a navy blue street length dress with)e"48.
levy and white accessories. Her cor- eting were read and their adoption
loge was talisman roses. Vollowing was seconded by Mrs. M. Haugh. In
;he ceremony a wedding luncheonethe absence ot the treasurer, Mrs.
was served to the bridal party andIK Tiernan was appointed prostene
immediate relatives at the 'home of The Sunshine Committee for thee
She bride's ;sister, Mrs. Gordon EIliettimonth are: Mrs, J. M. Tiernan ane;
tt Thedford. After a short honey-1Mrs. V. )Schatz. The floral commit --
noon the young couple -will reside in tee for the month are: Susan Kraft
and Mrs. J. S. Witzel. It becomes our
duty to entertain the W.M.S. District
Rally aorne time this month. The
The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of the lunch ,cornittee is as follows; Mrs-. A,
Fivangelical church held their regu- E. ,Oesteeleher, cony); Mrs. WOa
ar meeting last Thursday eve in the Wolfe, Mrs, E. Bender, Mrs. E. Tie -
eminent ot the church, The meeting man, Mrs. D. rriemae, Mee G. Wild -
was in charge of Mrs. J. M. Tiernan tong, ,IVIrs. A. Kellerman, The regis,
eeie: with Mrs. Milton I-Taugh as tration -of the delegate,. is in eleeses
alaiirman, who led in the opening of Mrs. 'V. Schatz. There tee
pruyer and ais0 led the 101411w.:.1.1.1, aick visits made durin; , rJonit
scriptirm reading. Were then favor, and 17 bouquets sent to to Ant IP.
ed with a reading by Mts. Chas. fei6lds, We had 2 viaitnee ta
Snoil and a solo by Mrs. M. Tiernan, mbees responded to the ro'l en:l. 'ilea •
1.he de tor an the stolly :b0Olt WM -meeting was dosed by singing the
Daabwood.
Ladieie Aitl and W.M.S;
Reuben Goetz. The ceremony was even 4 Mrs. Coo. :Loki after sing- ;Netiona1 Anthem
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