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t into the battle against
otieris Enlist Now!
This is Canada's fight—and YOTJ are Carrad,a„ Everything for which
you have worked and planned—your life, 3;ocrr home—are threatened
by the fiendish attacks of the flun.s and though we toil in the factories
to produce weapons with which. to A -rush thein, these weapons
are useless without MEN.
The Canadian Active Army requires men for Artillery, Engineers, -
Signals, Armoured Cars, Tanks, infantry, Transport and Supply,
Medical, Ordnance and other branches of the Service. The Army is
prepared to teach many trades, and o train you to efficiently
Handle Canada's weapons of war.
Go to your nearest District Recruiting (Office. Find gout about these
Units; how they work, what they do. See just where you'll fit in.
See where any particular skill you possess can hest be utilized.
Then join up for .4.,C 'LO, '.
Apply to Nearest District Recruiting
Office or any Local Armoury.
for
ACTIVE..
./ SERVICE,
RATES OF PAY iN THE RANKS
.$1.30 _per Day with Board, Lodg-
ing, Clothing, Medical and Dental
care provided. EXTRA: (1) Rates
varying from 250 to 750 per day
for skilled tradesmen while em-
iinploCash �$35Dto wife,$12 each lAllowancest p ,
r
month for 2 children only 3
dependents per soldier.
DEPARTMENT DFF NATIONAL DEFENCE
CANADA
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Meeting of The
Line was :a guest of Mr. .Alex Meid
Huron•
lingo,
.on Friday night.
aunty Coanal On Friday night :Mr. ;;rias Chart
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.'he next meeting of the Mamactte from Det:? oit spent the week
., 3ounty Council -will be held in :t hal
eBi l 'with 'Vet es.
�nuncil Cha -Mr^�'ei 'Vetere, vi•o}a •arrrd Louise
m rs, Court- Iiearsa„ (Sreena:n :fnorn 1/Detroit were visitors
""."5:4.1 rath2 pco commencing Julie 10111, #t Mania 'home giver theliwgc+k-end.
All accounts,odMiss /He dline -Denomme �+of Blake is
in, and other ibu users requiring hte; ,Dash o d at ''Glx. Roland' Gx'enier of
ttention of Council should +tie in Dash�vosad.
la -
ate hands of the i/ Mass itosela Corrivean is nursing
ieaunty Cler k not 4brs. -Ell. /Bedew avehe ' is,+gii „ ill. i
ter than Saturday, June 7th, 194s•t (G:uetits ,o f Mr..and Mrs. .Gilbert
N. W. Miller, Cot ay Clernt, trod- ffrey f1 th con ,on Monday
'ch, Ont.
- fonner's brother, Chester Geiser. Mrs. Cath Redden and daug
1 Me. and Mrs. Wan. Henderson,Mr. Mona, returned to their horns
- Orval Henderson and .Miss Evelyn , spending severeI months in St. C
- ' Paadfol of Galt were Sunday visitors ! arines and Hamilton
with Mr
Mhter,
after
ath-
• and Mrs. E. T diger. Ken. Passe:tore, of the RCAF.,
A. number of relatia s from here enton, visited his parents, Mr.
attended the funeral of the late Mrs Mrs. Jolan Passmore.
Mayi in Kitchener oza Mornday. Mrs
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and
.Maya was formerly Mass Annie EhI- J Mrs. Wm. 'Coleman of Seaforth
ers. eldest daughter of the late M:rr. Ttisiting with her sister, Miss An
1 • and Was. Frederick leis, .former
I rnsi e:ma of this vicinI y;.
Mrs. Dan Normyle of Kalamazoo,
Mich-„ Lee visiting with eela'tives here
Rev. land :Mrs. C. Becker rsif ;f isto-
weI, the, new minister, IleyaKe :gntived
and aims getting connfortatll�ly ;settled.
We �wceika.r'iee Rev, and Alas. Bstcker
to this ',rununity.
.Mrs. ; ,te,,ay was suddonlhy Strtidken
witm ;a ;�.r e while at. bile thinner
table bat ;Wednesday and -tor ,a time
was in a trey serious condilii.�rn, 'but
we are pl i to say she is enewiint-:
proving anomaly. Just two weelks
Mrs. ,St,aceycieia rated her aaaii'birth,�
day.
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Stades*, Chec••R_T'abs, Hog Chows, Etc., Etc.
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of Deih were visitor's with Mr. and
Mrs. John Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Rychman of
' Lansing, Mich, were recent visitors
with relatives and friends. hea:e
Miiss Irene Douglas was a guest at
the graduation exercises at Alma
College, St. Thomas, on the holklay. ,
Late Archibald Towers
The death took place of Archibald
Towers, May Stlr at the home of
sister, Mrs. ,Sani Ross, of Exeter.
He was .born at Cromarty and was
the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Towers of Hensall.. He was unsnarr-
' Led. Fora time he fanned at Crom-
arty and hen went to.Exeter where
he farmed for some time.. Retiring 2
years ago he went to live with his
sate,. Ile is mourned by five sisters.
Funeral was held in.Staffa cemetery
Late Jobe,MMCcoraa
The funeral of John MoCowaxs,
whose death occurred in Clinton bos-
pita?, was held. from the family re-
sidence, Stanley township, 2nd con.
last Monday afternoon. He was in his
68th year and had been a Iifelong
re>iYl'a,rF
A BARN BURNS
A large barn on the .farm of hie.
Eidt, near 1a .. ,n as completely de-
stroyed by fire early Wednesday ev-
ening last waving been strucK by
lightning. A number of pigs, calve
and eMekeas were destroyed in the
blaze, The Lavin was .. ,.. �npiete loss,.
FISEEIiME_l _ INED
Possession of a fish spear, a net
and flasnlights beside a trout stream
as ki o clocit at night is sufficient.
evidence of intent, even if no fish
were landed, in the opinion of the
magistrate as he convicted Wilfred;
Smith and 1g. Martin, two Goderich
airport workers, of fishing with lights
Each was fined $10 and costs or a
total of 1;18.50 after evidence of a.
gauze warden was heard. The mens
had pleaded not guilty.
JAIL TERM AND FINE
Carl Keller r of North Easthope Tap
will spend the next 30 days in jail.
and I
of the Twp., being born on n d also pay a fine o£ $500 or spend,
Oc'tdber 1872, :of lamina na Scorch an additional six months in jail f
permits. He received hi
II, n the famous Jiaird''s
,onlay and followed farm2
s education making statements intend¢ or
ahooi in St.. likely to cause disaffection to His:
he married Ella 1GI;G
daughter of Hugh M
survives him, along with
and two daughters and
children, a brother, D
Seaforth and two sisters
Liberal in politisc and a
in religion. The funeral'
ng n 1902
regor, elves
eGregor, who
three sons
three grand_
encan near
• ffe was a
Presbyterian
service
dl2aje
t to the charge under theer, who leaded Defenceeufio
. Canada Regulations a week ago,ry
Iseverely lectured by Magistrate J.A
Makins, before sentence was passed
Feller, is a native of Germany, who
came to Canada in 1913.
PUSHING WORK
conducted bywas
is Conduct Rev. E. P. Andrew of
and Iia. Presbyterian
hie church 'eircuit. Interment . taking
Vary in Baird', cemetery,_
'WESTERLY D1STRIC r NEWS
Ir. and Mrs. Clare9 ,Soplia and
;hter •.Fla
ommy
th, Miss Dorothy Rem r all from
nit were week -end viiters with
and Mrs. Alex Meidinger, 14th',
a'• Claude Rau and fancily of
cit were visiting with friends
relatives.
's Eugene Durand from London
v;sior at her home over Sun-
T'refriy Laporte and family of
+:t, were home over the week-
ilso Mr. Edward Laporte and
• of out. Clair.
and Mrs. James ,Sopha, Mr,
re.
Leonard xd
So
h
as
f
p Detroit,
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Meidinger, also .Mr. and Mrs..
d Ayotte and Mr. and Mrs.
Corriveau.
; Regina 1Corriveau underwent
ratios fare appendicitis in' St.' t
' Hospital; London and is' do-'
,l.
and Mrs. t3ilt Jordan zlan Of N1K 1 an
spent their rAcatten .nom tS
ave.
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•:tl'lr:•. ,ape •Irs F1' _ ; elk y were:
f
rl`laathan,, . Mr. Philie Bedard a0t7 Jno
3�41rey of aura; Air. and Mrs. Leo
Ii ?xd:aanli +1Vir. .,oll.Mrs. Jose t��
t� of : St.Joseph.
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illi , .Seh'rnowac and a
ille off'1)ebroit, t„ day Lots•
relay :ivt, . went a3 days Wath
� here.
11rr 'a. Il aeintla 14Tcl �'aat who has
been liv ing in Detroit has /returned
hone. 'S'frrr son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
IVIcIs lac anal famitily of Detraa spent',
the week -enal a}th 'lire,.
Mr. anc.t, Nits WS'113am Schroeder
and family of Detroit . visited with
her mother., Mts.. R'annncher over the
week -and,
Mrs. Rope, 'oft visited friends in
Wroxeter on ;.tionday.
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Reschke and
family and Mrs. Roselike Sr. of De-
troit were With ty visitors with Mit,
ita.sehke,s mother, ,Mrs, Mrrrtt,a•..
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz of 17e-
la spent a few days with Mr. and
frs. Vern Schatz,
The Strawberry social of the Ev.
;relical church will be livid on Juno
th.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Craiser of .rye„
nil; .peat the Wok -end with the
Mrs. Mary 'N has had the tele
nthone installed :ill .her home.
A new totaap/lane office is lhitrioag
begat on the laall aatilaining the WIt.-
ei'atan ,block •b r xe Hay Muniellatal
Telephone ;System,
;, J. Wein aradl «'Lighters AlahlIa
and Margaret and the ';:raft sistem.
rootiortnA to Iaitchetl .Sunday.
HENSALL\
M?. and ;Vas. Lee Desch
;asiirT baby
et St. Catharines were visiteee with
her parents' Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
Mot ssr;eau. Also Mr. and Mrs.
Sodden with :f. i-4,nc1;, here.
. Consitt.
Tile winner of the lucky ticket
the quilt made by the Hillsgre
Club and which realized the sum
$62.00, went to Harold Cook,
town, one of the leading merchan
Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Campbell, s
Keith and daughters, Misses Je
end Dorothy were holiday visitors
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Perris Cantelon,
Schroni;berg, were visitors with ti
former.•'s mother, Mrs. K. Gantelon
Mr. and IMrs. tTHarold Shepherd,
Toronto, and Miss Hazel Smillie,
Atwood, visited : with Mr. and 112,
tats. Smilriie.
One of the local residents picked
a relish of lovely ripe luscious straw-
benrries from their ,garden In the;vil-
lige ion Saturday, May 24th.
The Blue Boys troop from Port
Albert air school, by perniission,are
presenting a musical ;program in the
lawn hall on Wednesday evening of
this week under the auspices of the
Hensel]
.d •
•�� Cros .
s There are 25
'ietaa 7ers in d)he concert group.
Mrs.. John Elder had the ntsfor:
tuune the other' eveuing, while per-
forming some household duties, to
fall and fracture leer right arm,. tTh
fortunately a few' months ago she
fractured the left arra.
Mrs. Andrew ;<.�ve, who has bew<i hali ray 'Ti.rysda�Ie. dal` Sarnia was a f l • assembly navy sheer In St, Joseph's ,,day vDitot at her acne 1 oflie rase
ph s lies. til a t tare, cls y sand sweet T
pi ,London, a, r Mr. and Mrs. nunv'paap� amen, radio broa:l�.• tt.C.a9 ,T' Paas. John E. Meyer,.
somewhatSt.Jo improvedGarnei~. Moussn:au oir yrs tnecliaanies and others, .2aa brother of the bride, wan
L
.Catharines were visl�dt"s with the ate, the fi.rsC.� host rinazt. The reception
fortrtr. r g parents here great i..,, ntry tank produced in Can illeto:l London. or tr was hili e
his Inafont d
z s Antravelling nag• tht+
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of
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on QUEEN WAS ?•
CENERAL NEWS
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of
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FsirtYsda —Queen • Mary had ices 74t
y Monday last with heart
saddened .by war and older wrnaeels
but with the certainty she is more
throe ever firmly enthroned in the
affections of her people.
WEEKLY PAPER SOLD
Ownership of the Port Elgin Tithes
hae again hanged hands when Hugh
Ferguson, who with his son, Ken
.'ere son, has published the paw..
for two years, sold out to 11x. C. W
MCDairmid and Son, who take ini
mediate possession.
MOULDER BURN>i;b
Jack Dorrance, an 'em.ployeo of the
Bell Engine and Thresher c,aompany.
Seaforth, is in the Scott Memorial
Hospital, rt
al
P , eu%fexing from burns. While
carrying a container of molten iron
at the foundry he had me nnisfort-
�ene to slip, and the liquid :burned
his knee and leg.
FIRST CANADIAN N TANK
a atantreal---Frmm behind a canvas
tar
as^
io aTirr schooe new l,rrnear Clinton now un
der t:onstructiona will require 2,000i
h.p. electricity energy, it was said;_
Half of the power will come front
Clinton and half' from Exeter. P.re
Iiminary arrangements are also an-•.
der way to supply' the new cannp with':
a supply of water from 'Clinton, two,
miles away , another report given:
credence is that negotations are un-
der way far the, taking over of as
vacant piano factory in 'Clinton for
the :manufacture of radio instruments
and equipment used in connection,
with the new school. Tina ne'.r. school..
is most beautifully faceted .on No. 40.
Highway', south of Clinton:.
I-.IYVIENL
Miller Meyer
The marriage was quietly solemn -
axed at Queen Alexandra' Sanataor--
London, on Saturday fternoon, o:t
Mary Evelyn, daughter of Rev. and.'
Mrs. F. B. Meyer, New Hamlburg, tai
Mr. Milton E. Miller, Windsor. TIre•
father
of
the
bride de
o8iciated. The.
bride wore a street -length gown of
heavenly blue silk chepe, with .mat -
thing turban and corsage of roses:
and forgat-tae-Hots. She was attend-
ed by Niles Jean Miller, Wallncetowr,a.
sister of the 'bridegroom, who wore a
tniere bors t upon an as:
high Government aaand arm gown with con• 9aoe o2
der,
,)rile alder of Galt ;Visited with
sr lei`, ni 14;z;a, �'ohtz i
L
'Mrs, lal.n d Pa ll' or t ,
Mr: and M , a Lan Pacific' �y �`� I1'
yy ssalfiore am a ;Montreal, ,gal shops ixtlde wore a bine suit with navv bine
` Ott(l , as,. noi' i ac be at arra' sQfi o6, '.i'he rill reside In Win:;..
.�� . h��l� Vii. .�a��. �r,�,'atral
also,.