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THEY FLY FOR FREEDOM
Dealing with the activities of the men in the sky who have won
.so important a place in the present war, and of the army of men
on the ground whose duty it is to back them up and keep -them fly-
ing a new tan•ies of programmes was recently launched entitled "Thy
For o+ i
T'1. r or Freedom". am Heard overstations a, -
1 a r • 1 d 11 L. o d
Fly H a d of the •Cala is
c sire; Ccirct't'cn, it tells the :,tory hehincl the Commonwealth
Air Training Seheme and of the thousands of young men from all
parts
of tha En, -re who are eagerly developing into pilot,, os i
v -
ors, : t,i pct= and ince neer. Mueli of the material used in these
airoadca.ts has been gained first hand. CBC Engineer: and produc-
eers, along with Gerald Norton, the author, have journeyed to many
of the centres where training is going on and have there recorded
the actual sounds and voices of the students and instructors on the
spot. Listeners wha d:.•aire i howled ;e of the training of the airmen
And all that goes to make our Royal Canadian Air Force, will find
that this programme is extremely interesting, Normally heard on
Wednesdays at 10.30 p.m., the time is to be temporarily ,changed to
Thursday, Sept. lith at 8.00 p.m. EDST for this week, anu. to Tues-
arlay, Sept. 16th ,at1.0.00 p.m., ED.ST on the following wee ,on sta-
tions of. the OBC's -National. Networks.
OTTAWA — :CAN'AD'A
Wednesday, September 10th, marks the beginning of the third year
of Canada's participation in the war. In acknowledgment of that fact
the Government Jaas issued a .Proclamation setting aside the period
September 10th -17th as a week of reconse cation of the •e,anadi'ar
Tneople to our cause and in anational honor "for;tlxose ..who on land,
.sea and in the airare defenders of our country."
a•HE FOLLOWING IS THE WORDING OF THE.PRQ:CLAk ATION
WHEREAS •sin the tenth day of September, cne thousand nine
.3tundred and thin ,y nine, the Dominion of •Canada declared a State
of War with the Qr i_r n Reich; .AND WHEREAS at the beginning
< e� inning
of the turd year a,.<,12 :a r the leaders a democracy hand . e-ariir-
aned their detc•xmination to ^on:ir.•.w the struggle until tate evil of
_Nazi tyranny • has been de•_.troyed; NOW KNOW- YE that We, by
and with the _eivice of ear Privy Council of Canada. have thought
fit to ordain and delcare and do by this Our Proclamation ordain and
%declare that the •:v irk aeomment:ing ';Wednesday fbe ,tenth cif Sept-
ember and einem; on Wadne::.-ay .tile .ievenL. enth of SeneemJ„r,
inclusive, in the present year, be observed throughout our Dominion
of Canada in national honor for those who on land, sea and in the
air are the defenders of our country, and in proud memory of those
valiant heart: who have gone out from among us in e'en most pre-
rious of all sacrifices for our cornmeal f:•eedom; ANP _KNOW YE
FURTHER that 3 e d.oAso hereby oroain and declare .this•,weele as
one of reconeeetaation of our lives and principles e high ander
Divine Providence *rave 'been our stay and help in the ;bice, 'to tthe
end that torment; may be lifted from neen'e hearts and peace •and
nefety come for all nations and peoples.; OF ALL WHICH 'Our
Loving Sabjea,•'ts axed mill :othare whom *Lee presenes may concern
are hereby required to take notice and to atovern themsel es;aecord-
ingly."'
DASHWOOD
Mrs. J. Bruce of 'Windsor :spent a
e'w days with her parentsYj x, !and
3drs. Robt. Hayter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Brunner nner anal daught-
ffier Lois of Kansas City and Mr. Clare
cense Brunner of Oklahoma City spent
. few days with relatives here.
I'Ir. and Mrs. Edgar Restemeyer
ended the wedding of her brother
fin Hespler on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra, J. Vernon of Dear.
learue Miele earned fora few days
'�sv'ith her sister Mr. and Mrs. Otto
.Itesto.meyei .
Miss Eunice Oestreielier left on
avfonday for London where she will
:attend Normal School.
Vass Helen'• Morgan f Exeter and
Mt, Fred Haegy and Donald Oestr-
witiher of London Medienl School
spent the .week -end with Air. anti
Ates. A. E Oastroieher,
I
ing tea.
KIPPEN NEWS
W.M.S. Meet.
The W.M.S. of the United Church'
met on Wed. afternoon Sept. 3rd,
at the home of Mrs. W. L. Melis with
a good attendance. The meeting was
presided over by Mrs H. McMurtrieee
and opened with the theme "Begin
now to piay and Work for the New
Order" followed by the singing off,
the National Anthem. Mrs. W. Sin-
clair led in prayer after which Mrs.
N. Long read the scripture The
offering and roll call were they, tak-
en and there was a short >bU mess
discussion in connection with ti, the
Presbyterial Convention to •be `held
in Kippen in October. Mrs. Monteith
had charge. of the topic: The meet-
ing closed with Hymn 511 and the
I'dispah benediceion. A rairity,
lunch was served.
M.r. and Mrs. 0. Jaques and dau.
ghters spent the week -end with ,this;
former's parents, Mr and Mrs. "e.
Jaques near Elimville.
roes at ,Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochra :e visited 04,, 80 people in the Clinton dis-
on Sunday at the home of the foaxnl „ trict are. growing cucumbers this
er's sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Caaneroll: yeah; with a total acreage of about
of Clinton. 100 acres.
Mr. and Mrs. W Hervey and Mrs •A, fire in the vicinity of Port
A Parsons attended Decoration Ser ;Fran`ks'•and Ipperwash Beach recent -
vices at St. James cemetery Clande..!ly burned nearly a thousand acres of
boye, on Sunday. bushland before it was brought under
Mr and Mrs. Alex. McMurtrie re -,control.
turned home on Saturday after sp Louis Tebbutt, Tuckersntith farm -
ending a few days hi Toronto. m er • received serious back injuries
Mr. and Mrs. E. herr of Seaforth?,wlhen• he tell from a load of grain.
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs He was taken to the Seaforth hospit-
E. Dowson. ai at.>•idliplaced in a cast.
Mr and Mrs. H. Mclleueerie and Tl1e office for the supervision of
Miss Edna Cochrane and Ma Allan, penstori'for Huron and part
C: chrane spent the weekeend withof ituce was installed in the Wing -
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mick :off Smiths- •banie Town Hall, with Miss Sara Mac
ville. Lean of.• Wingham in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McBride spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Beattie
in Flesherton. '
Quite a slumber from this vicinity;
attended the funeral of the late •tore ;threw him and he suffered a
Frank Weekes of Varna. on Sunday broken leg '
A Girl Drowns U
Owing to S. S. No. 14, Hay Twp, Miss Marion Brown, aged 13, of
being dosed for lack of enough pup 7, aiiiilton, came to her death by
nls, Mr. John Alexander has accept Iiiinvning in Lake Huron at Poet
ed the contract of driving the pupils Franks. Although she was a good
to the Hensall school. eeeltneeier, she evidently became ex -
Miss Verna McLean of Cliiselhurst. ?'austetl while swimming 500 yard,
spent the week -end with Miss Kate. ill . shore and, sank before help could
Dalrymple. ie' ich her.
Mrs. Chesney of Seaforth spent 7t:' Injured While at Work
the week -end \vitae 'sirs. R. I;1gie. W. J. Carter, Goderich is in tint
Mr. and '•Ir•s, H. Jones visited fir- Hospital with a badly injured shoul-
ends near Crediton on Sunday. der. While working at a shaper in
the Goderich Mfg. Co.'s factory he
was struck, by a board which flew
back from the machine and inflicted
is advere wound.
Engineer Succumbs
.. James. Hedges, chief engineer for
airport constuction for the federal
geese:te mente' died suddenlly at Clin-
ton,' on August 19th of a heart con-
dition, He. was about 55 years of
.age `:and ,1iad been in Clinton for
several Months.
, Engaged as Choir Leader.
Pref. W. A. Anderton has been en-
gaged by the Wingharn United Chu-
rch as organist and choir leader. He
will- assume his duties on Sept. 1st,
Mr. Anderton has been in Goderich
in the 'same capacity for a number of
years.
New Homes
Two modern cottages are to be
erected in Exeter this summer thr
contracts already having been let
Mr. Henderson, propriter of the Hur•
on Lumber Co., wilI erectt a modern
cottage
on the property
t of th•
planing mill. A similar dwelling w l
be erected by Mrs. L. Aldworth, or
Huron St. on a lot purchased fron-
Mies;. McAvoy and Miss Sanders. Wnr
Swtitzer, who recently moved to Ex
eter .from Grand Bend, has the con
traot for building.
AC Ken Pasemore of Trenton,
w.as a6 visitor with his parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. John I'a-more,
Duncan McEwen and daughter.
ean, of Calgary visited with Mx, and
.ilxs John E. IVIcEw'en.
Miss Irene Russ,. R.N., who has
completed her tiaining at then Gen-
ra ai Hospital, Chatham, is spending
her holidays with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs+ Milton Russell of town,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Warm of St.
Catharines were visitors with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Wurm.
' Miss Enid Parkins of London spent
her vacation at Port Elgin and with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Par-
kins.
Miss Ada Grain of Detroit was a
visitor with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Gram.
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Mickle and
fami4y were visitors with Mr: and
MVlrs. Geo. Mickle at Ridgetown and
at Rondeau iPark.
Mr. and 1VLrs. Wni. Hedden and
daughters Marie and Betty of St.
Catharines, Lee Hedden of. Hamilton,
and Herb of St. Catharines were vis-
itors with their mother, 1V1rs. Cath-
arine' Hedden.
Mrs. David Haley returnedto her
home in Huntsville after spending
the past two months with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs.
Wm. Weir.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oesch and babe
of 'St. Catharines visited with the
litter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
1•Iousseaaa.
COUNTY NEWS
One of Wing,ham's oldest .re
ents, John Cornyon Currie, died in
his 34th year.
Proceeds of the recent Red Cross
frolic at Clinton, sponsoeeb y the
Lion's Club, were over $1,300.
In order to check the spread of
,infantile paralysis in the districe
""'schools in the town of Kincardine
and iii;. :Kincardine and Huron town-
ships, Bruce. County, will not re -op -
alt for the present. Seven eases of
die': cease are reported. in the dis-
zxGt
sid:-
Breaks Leg
Thomas Storey, town of Seaforth
scavenger, suffered a painful injury
When the horse he was riding to pas -
afternoon.
HENSALL
William Alexanders of Hay Town=
ship, has been awarded the contract
for driving the pupils of S.S. No. 14
Hay Township to school.
Mrs. A. R. Campbell was called to
Nove .Scotia owing to the serious ill-
ness of her mother, Mrs. MacDonald.
Glen Gemmell of Seaforth, has
been engaged to teach at SS. No. 6,
Cromarty.
Mr. anw Mrs. Harold Scruton and
family of Port Dozer were visitors
with MVIrs. A. Scruton-
Pte. Ivan Jones of Camp Borden
was a visitor with Mrs. Jones here.
Miss Hazel Smillie has returned to
, Atwood as teacher.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP Misses Edith and Lily McEwene a ' have returned to Kitchener oil the
The Ba:by,lriand and Mothers were teaching staff, after spending the.
!invited ue to the
summer vacation at the hone
g s , Auger t tilicinting bi of theirs
of Goshen W >;I.S. which was herd at i tither, Mr. and Mrs. John E. lIc-+
the home of ivli+;,, R. M. Peek—whose E Mq ,
r1s. Fred Beer returned
cea a wac� inr. •timed
a i eharg e of the gnome a
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ter
a
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pleasant i;
slag^,,. W. J. Clothe presided at ebe �. v it with relatives in
nano. Mrs. R. ;;%d;,t•ratt conducted thef. Siam s
veiling devotional period and ,the 7 Miss leasan Johnston arwtre Is-
iusin:ess. The social] welfare program rafter Ta ranto.itt visit at•Coolie Is,
.< p g t',and Taranto.
nn Our Can tdian *limes," was used I Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto
laid Itev. Reba Iler•ai gave a short I, was a visitor with her parents, Mr.
alk which was noel. ;interesting to 1 and Mrs. Albert Spencer.
n
ill. Delightful eneteiicai numberso
>ere contributed by: Little Miss Earl IIIaEiveiy of Toronto was a vis
Phyllisee Johnston who aa- very awe- htor whin his eaother, A 'd "i''opwcn+,
•tly "Jesus 'Loves Me." Mrs. Elmer F. G. contemn attended the Host-'
Keyes who also gave a -vocal' solo masters convention in Hamilton the
past week,
aid Miss Helen Robineon in -
a Vane
trumental "Sweet Bye an Bye" Goldie Crow, and hath I3
wit far Michael's
h variations. Miss Jean McKinley
s IIo"lritai T t
.00k up the offering, and a soc:'ie l
aenr was enjoyed while VI' t3
,
Ttakes His Own Life
Wilfred Champion, of Brueeels,who
was to tis, •e appeared in police court
in Seaforth Tuesday last on a charge
fo theft of .soline will never rnakr
that appears ren as he ended his own
life Saturday twining previous by
St lVt' rook left shooting himself in the head. Seen
Torento of the •bagel n t a shed at the•
wliero they will take their nurses bra tear o;f his home::t days aga Ill
ming couran' ,I was 'arrest 1 foe i of gasoline
j Mi'. and sizes. Jpmcs pa€w, r le oiling g
enc f, t r
zeY s group served lunch; Mrs. It. I • ndcd i �, rsoir at kohl pumps in the vi -Ila c�' of Balms-
Me.K 1c , S anorllr 11' �jdt. tilt C;,N,,i�, in Tol•on.try the
i ri , pour- • past- week. els. Hq luAt ben, i l000d art ;50C
bail.
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We carry a full line of Purina Products, such as
Lay Chows, Concentrates and Dain Feeds, Hog
Chows, Etc., Etc.
Fresh Shipment Every Monday. Deliveries' made
at reasonable distance
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PROGRAM FOR FAIR DAY
See The Grandest Exhibits. Tre Judging of Hor-
ses, in the large show ring.- Steal prizes wilt
bring out a large Display.. Also see the many en-
tries of Cattle Sheep, Swine and Poultry.
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In Town Hall *;'air Night. A good Orchestra will
furnish good music for the Dance.
Make jails. Shorey the lit Ever!
Wm. Decker, E. F. Klopp,
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MAKE THEM '4.D1FFElRENT"
Shots such as t isi—wjth. ate hadived>sai, "different" touch—lend fifs:.to,
your album. Try some,, as a strange from ordinary, routine poses;_
T`1 Yl+;liYBODY has his pase�,
---the chid simply stands or sits
Le --in pictures, ita head ma•t-, and looks at the camera. Yet every •
ter, in victuals,
Abraham Lincoln seamed:andother. tie cgs.: childZeas a personality of its own.other. g' Ire -or she --bas personal manner -
emus, and personal activities. These)
are picture
material,
and will Lend:
:that necessary touch of truth and,.
individuality to your pictures.
taste, most people wee, o 'rouble? None at all. Shots oi','
point. They feel that son•ea3tirH. , `i 3trxi or curled up on the conch in
individual --something w 7liyl1e, hit some absurd pose while he reads
out of the ordinary—is ])cher. the Sunday comics—shots of your -
the ."different" treatment, --the "fa- rgirl lecturing her doll or
dividual touch"—that eouro shots of theme
isirih taxing in teach the puppy to.•
What's especially truce i>n ; Bio ices—these are just as easy
shoats. A clever idea—a dliffereat to gest as the old, routine shots.
pose ---a little individualiiT is tlit ; Basler sometimes—because ebil-
li,gbting or arrangement—them dren are natural actors, and take:
give ;rote pictures that make • plrey to an idea if it seems like,
ple sit up and take notice:. Aadt••Islay..
they're more interesting to yatix,, And this is Just one field. The,
too. --they give you .were sattetae- same rale applies to all other
boli. snapshots. Seek the individual
Consider one eonorete• ca,se-•-•, tonal. — the "different" flavor ---
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,�i�.. 7J hi �ryy
lt ;l
1' t of cla3ldz°on. Yom *now mad svondd bushel an album that itt.
that most of thein arse "tore nieaath malt raora .interesting.
salute."•As e. rule, they tela ma gears ;l?tla 361in van Guilder
neatly when he said: "Yam wr'3I. a Irke
this
sto
i'Y. if this .e the lrita,il• Of
story you like."
However, despite daffoneucaes
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