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'. , .0, Tho -`1 I.,, . flw­ - Worth Collegixte, ImItitute . , ::town, etc. (AAsw � I . ." � 'ho ­ t . I 0;4r� I � ...., .1:--:11--T I— - 1`1� i'.. I A ­ "', " ,­ I !�,:! . - -4 1 --,,.,k..-- .1�111�, . ..� " J�, I I I . ­ "' q f0f, e, A,vo Voi. .1 ��, - . � . I . 1 � th I , , 1 I . ­ � . .1 I . . . I � �4g You ,4.l. 7, ,:, I : I IE" .:, ` 1�..­ , . 1, I � a , i , , I I , , , , " -.... � , 0 . '. . ; , .11 (BY Ken Keating) I 1� I 1 - V �" � '. . � . k .,';, 1, . I I 11 �, ,x C, 041 M" I �;.! , .. 1�1 �, - � 11. I ,, . .,� " ", -1 , - � I I I : . ­, 1, �, � ..."I'-71. ��., � Z�, f � " . � , I 7�1,, ­.�` . ­ , . . r ­ ,Cadet lisp.eption was hold is,sit Fri- to. -the tune of 39-29, wb . - , , . ... ;11P. 1, , I ,go Vo t,A And A fe I N " . �, A, � - ­ . . 1 .!ur ., w lines thanking You. �ery- mucli, I � �'.. ,Iki�.�& � - f;; �4, . "' I , , - 11J I --­ .. . . ... . iddy And � we really showed 'em, The Fifth beat Arst "-18� ' - for the gift of',cigdr' I , 1�.,:: - I " , "I. I t I 11 ottes 10,11.1 r,e-., . ' �`�, : �.,' ,­ � 0 t*� ;,�`, - " �11,1­ ,,, . .1. .4 1 .. , . I 0, to - Co -ft'e 00, is � certalui . I ". c 1. ,"­: . , !� . 0male 'half of the S,(),I. was. q ­ , I ' . 4ite a .. * * * , ivell: � ­ ,� .� .1 , .0 t 4 jmprbssp�d',b t,he'natty unt &rms and Fifth Form have ,sit' ".� .- ;,:�!?]��,��:, q I . Y , , f arted the r at lyare apprebiatod, as tobacco, 14. quite .-'.1'. '�%` ��,��`­ ' . ­�. " , .1 i I .. I �.... ,.� i; I I smart. movements. ,Maj,or'W. L. At- papers this -week and we extend ,our and also very dear, - but we - - ,;, ". . �,, .. . -1. ; 4 1 I , I "I ;. .. I . 4. . 11 I W6, --r'smarlwd after the inspection syftathles a d good wishes to them. mana e somehow. "'r�'., many -� . '%��, :�,.,� � � - . I ­ . - ii, . . 9 . I:,. -� . 1. I � ,� :: ." . , ,,, �, �;��:,�; , ".1 ` ­­. , � -1 . . , that next Year there would be cadet . * * * r - thanks to you and th,p Canadian Leg-, I -�. !� , ,. I% , , . I .1 . �� - 1'.1i ::, . - I ::, .."., , - e', , , ,; ', ��, , .., ,-�., . I tralning',for the; girls also. The com.- Preparations for the school garden Ion., Sinceiely yours, . -.,....� e- I . I manding officer Is Keith Hari;46h; are under way, and many town Kellas .� I ­. "! . .., � � � I" .:��..�L s � �' , I � ..L,..W. NESBITT . . I ­ . , ..'. :,�4. .. . � , . � , . -1 � � � '., F . platoon sergeant', Ffkak Ryan, and are learning ho,W'to,cut -potatoes for I — 11 .. . L - Z ; I "' ,�, ; drummer, Donald McKay. Major At- planting. We are also getting experi' (Please, convey my sincere thanks to . ; �'NEWS FROM �, I- 4 t 0 ken, complimented the boys on their � pace in raklu ' g, eta., and expect the the Seaforth Legion' for tja,e smokee .: ., . �4 .", : I splendid showing and stated that he garden to be. quite a success. received -today. . It is almost impos- ; . I THE - I I . I I � noticed a great improvement over last ' . * .* * sible to� got a: supply of cjgarettes'� LJ, -T- #-- -5., W A. 1 11, � 11 � I o , I , year. He , also , spLid, ' that although it Fourth'Form. has ,started a MOW here, and the quality4ts such, that . '1111111l'011LI � . A� - I . , . ' - gpli- campaign. Eveky Wednesday students -they do not warrant much effo I rt. I 11 I L- . 7 4 was a small company, it showed . , I ,��-­;:­­., � .. 1 ., . # and that it compared very favor- are 11O bring -some artl8le of rubber receive The Expokti)r from hom� I., 1- ". . . I 0. ably wttfi other schools that he had from elastl� bands to auto tires. Miss regularly 'arid it is great to got the Iii this year, ot,,'.. - , , kasqline and tifei' Inspected. Allen deserves the c"redit for this idea news. 'Thanks a milllon!b - , sho�rtagqs old dob4i.n occupies a ,place , I . I I . * * * and we think that it Is an awfully I V. j. ARCI M.,ALD of supreme Importance. Not since the . - Plash—Girls' Softball 'Games: See- good one. So come on, kids,, an_ . - I. 11 aa'ys when father- did his courting , I , I . lond Form war, trimmed by First.Form give! . . . I .. Received the cigarettes 'sent'ine to- with a fancy horse, iind rig has the . horse been'so es;0.ential to the wel- . l ­ .. ­­— . . day and. decid�d to drop a line to ek- � ­ .1 . I . fare of .11� count This is --r-tiew I . . I . . I 1. 0 . . 4 � * I I., I press my appreciation. as cigarettes .J, . . are very scarce over here, they make larly so when yau-qo Ider that in all QRS a very Welcome gift.. ,,I will close probability another .Year will bring + I . . thanking you gentlemea again 'for even scantior supplies of gasoliAe, your thoughfulness. Sincerely yours ' ,which is so esseaftal' to the operation . SGT. G. S. HABKIRK ,of innechanized-fariA equipment. , .. I J. W. Gamble, oE Gorrie, is one of Thanks very iai�ich for -the cigarettes the -most important �flgures in connee- I I . . . . � � -The following letters have ,been reo I - .1ceived by Ross J. Sproat,'-ehairman I . of ithe Seaforth Legion's Smokes - I Committee, as a rejult of a shipment I -of cagaret-tes' which went forward to . � I .district men overseas a few weeks I . ago. ­ ' ' Received your chrtoni of smoked the I I other da -y and they sure were"itlyprec- . Iated a lot, and I am sure the Legion � I I is, doing a lot of good when they car, .1 I send smokes to the boys who are over . I bere. I . ... ' We are- still In old Blighty yet and , I . are getting to be regular Limeys. by '� now, ,but they su�e a:re giving us the I � . I I . -works- in 'triifflag now. 'They are - I . — I wish, to thank you for 6igarettes T- received today. It sure is a great Areat to get them and I appreciate them very ,mu�ch. � . ..I. SPR. J. S. BARRY Thanking you all for your very kind . donation of cigarettes which 'arrived today. I wish to thank all of Legion, contributors I for a very fine gift. SPR. ART CAMBW>T I am just dropping you a few lines of thanks for the cigarettes.that were sent to me. They certainly were ap- preciated, and I wish to take this op- which arrived today. . They, are cer- tainly appreeiated very much afid 1, must say that'You ate certainly look- ing after us over here very well. Give my best*regards to all your members. Yours sincerely, I . . ' ' GEORGE CRICH — , , ew, lines once again in thanks for -the 30,0 cigarettes which I ---. - at received from you. They certain. Ju aced, gift to any Canadian -over her�. One- finds too Often* that friends are much mote thoughtful than relatives, thereby making real friends - much more I . . thought of. ' . 'Life for us has' been slightly in- "On with the International Flowing Match which is scheduled for October 13, 14, 15 and Wffi Hulleitt Township . in Huron County. He Is the director . of the ho I rse show, and during thp� past three monthi� has been ,actively ey,gaged in laying �the foundation for one of the most succesisful horse shows in the history��of the Interns, tional. -J, W," is ­a really and truly prictical farmer with the interests of I farming at heart. *rn 'and .rear,ed. in the country, he, has made a -sue- cess of farming and it. is a mark of tribute to him that his fellow farm- era have returned him on the Howick towna�hip council afid- in tbe Huron . . . . . County Council for so many years. : : : : , I I . ifine. I think England is a lovely . - 1putting us 4hrough a regular com- portunity of ,thanking each and every te"sified as we ar.e now doing some Mr. Gamblo.'knowa - ' and a�preciates I I place.,,,but Ca,iiada is better. - '' ,, . � . viandos course- at present. one of you. I Just'wish 1, were able a'dvanced training which include long- good horses. He based his farming I . .. � PTE. L. A. RITCAIV 1. , 4 ­.;.'�­, Hope all the folks in the -old burg ' to -be there and thank all of you in er route'. marches and. -night - man- .on the Proper use of- horses and It . , . . , .... 4 I . .I- � I . .., . .. . - 11 . . . are -fine. -Sure would like to see you � person. I hopct to, have that privilege However, they are breaking paid him dividends. It is little won- '-'so 1. . . Just to aisure you the cigarretes '.Tbanks. . I a-11 again. 1. see by The Huron Ex- Beavers as soon -as thia wur is over. I .obuvres. us in on, this gradu-dlly. General ideas der tb�en ihat -he is keenly inter- I . . ,tWere really appreciated. very- I I -y . intich for them. We are having vei . positdr that the are Hght on ' We are in a different camp now . L or rumors, load us to believe that now ested in seeing that the horse show . . . $ 1 nice spring weather over here now � � top again. Best ot, luck to them. .which Js the third one since arriving . or shortly we'll be shifted out into at the 1942 International Plowing . iand are at �resent in a very . nice Pii�i ... I . 1. .� Haven't playpd'muc4 hockey, -but play .over here, .It isn't too bad a Place, tents once more. - As you no doubt I Match whl.,be a succossful one. � clergymen who serve two or more con- 'te a bit of tootball 'on -our bk� . qui. ' ' although there are plent J y of Canadian . . know, we get -two free tiavel 'War- Horses are going to 'get a break Bennett was the bride and Mrs. Win. i ' I , tallion team. We got put out in the . and. English soldiers around. We are . rants a and ip another ten day'r that they deserve, after being placed 1. . I ' . . � . I finals * ' still enjoying three square meals -4 . year time -I expe�ct to be going out for sev. in the . background for the past num- I .1 ,.X Th;nkln� ibe Branch again, 1 re- day, although some of the boys do en days' leave on one of these. Have ber of years by reason of the ten- An elaborate lunch was served. , .. main, Your friend. ­ . � . .. grumble when we have the old reli- - t bout decided to spend it up in Ju. a . deacy toward power farming. i it was discovered?" . 'I . I . DON DALE , I I., .. . able mutton stew. But altogether th . . e . Scotland in some small town or Other, . . are essential. 4 � . ael McCarthy and children, Toronto, I I ,, . I ? . I I received your Package of 300 efg- meals are pretty good. . The country is becoming mote Lbeau . - although a young lady wants me to spend it in London. Others want me . I I . , . I Arettes the other day and am very . tiful every day, now that -spring is to .go to Birmingham, Stratford -on- with Mr. and Mrs. M. McCarthy; Mrs. "Well, I just beard the captain Bar . � I I grateful for them. As you've pr-ob- here. The loaves are opening on this Avon, etc., so am really in a quandry Rita Newcombe spent thp week -end carrie.rs, passenger cars or tiallers us- � " # . ably heard� cigarettes over, here, are trees and ,also quite a few fruit trees I . � ,what to do. . I, Toronto; Miss Mary McGrath, of well as new tires and new tubes, are ,. not ul� to much and starting last afe-in full blossom. All homes seem - The .weather has been extremely St.- Joseph's Hospital staff,. London, "Oh. definitely! .Why, ,.within .41 . , .41 . .. I . .Tuesday they went up ailo-ther . two .. . ­ to have flower beds with daffbdils in nice this past few weeks with nice -with her ,parents, Mr. and Mris. Pat- . 'and no triXck, and others. .­me.m6era . pence which is. four cents iii our mon- fufl bloom now. Biit all apart from warm days and lovely moonlight rick McGrath; Mr. Mrs. Robert designed to conserve Canada's rubber . I I I � .46Y. These are as'low in quality as can that, it's still not like home and yve . nights- and everything budding and Byrne, Hamilton, with Mrs. Cather - hoarding, and to keep essential ve- inclifding farm trucks and Im- - . .,be, and almost.as�'Iiigh in price: but ali. are looking forward to ending this starting 'to look real nice. I So with ine ,Byrne and, Mr. and Mrs. Peter I . 11 �, . I ­ ­ I ­­ � � ­ - I �� I'll, � 11 ..... I'll, ­ ­� 11 I I , , "I . , . .... , I 9 t4at's war for you. . v,ar before long and -being home with , general conditions T.haT Ryan, John-Morrisson, Windsor, with control.over new tires and new� tuh6s. I have met obly two- other boys our friends and l6ved ones. Not much " .19,oking'.'t.-like we're hll expecting some sort of move his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. Mor - - . . '' 1'1.�­ I .. ,, * i ' . .1;1� .�.., - DARUNO 1 CO. ,0104 CA XADA4 L W,,�, '�.',�-,`,:,�;r", �;i�;." "'Ad . . � i from Seaforth.. One is Arnold Scott else to report at Present, but thanks or action soon. We're all anxious to risson; Private Michael Feeney, Lon- . � and Ahe other M4c. Riatoul, but* ex- , . again for the cigarettes., I � I I .- I .g,e,t at.this job and to �et it.over,with . Ldon, with his parents, �Mr. and Mrs. , ' of' Mae Fedney; Miss :Anna, Dillon, . i . see mbre any time. I'vd -no ) 4 Peet to I had better close for . PTE. R. C. HURAS ­ � . . can return home again. so we . Stratford, with Mr. -and Mrs. D. Dil- a note room, ,so . . I ­ I � I now. , . � . - sure Received the smokes and glq.d Will close for now. -Once again thanking you for the gift of *Cigar- Ion . - . . � . � C� DENNIS I to get them. Many thanks. ' ettes and, hoping to hear' from you Joseph Maloney has secured em- ' 11 � I . 1 F . - I . H. T. HUISSER ' - I .. son. - I remain as ever, your apprecia, P 0 I yment in London. . Mrs. Alex Darling has received � Received cigarettes and we really I I appreciate them, and it was Very kind , . ! . Many 'thanks for the cigarettes. . � tive friend, f- ...A SPR.' HAROLD AR34STE NG word of the- criticiii' illness of her sis- , AS- 'Ann. Vi.h.v i� Q-ffl. . 1'� , 1*1.�...J, I 0 , , - : k 1111""..... �! I I . I . . . . Ki.ddies, , . Knitted . S �10 .. ults , , , . I I FOR SUMMER WEAR - ­­ ­ ­­ ­­­,Of­ydum-��*�us. , I I everybody is,fine." it.l�aves us just . -They­a�e. always appreciateu. - .1 , - - kL--X7-WHTTTA-K-ER­ t—I , . ---.I . 17 -b -- - ,i- � ed I ga­ aye J, f 6-i ali-otlf-e-rly-aru& I .. I 1. Washington. � . - 'Iffis.-Mir-1 I I S mart new� cotton knitted suits --- ­ ii - - --- I I . ifine. I think England is a lovely . I . of cigs from. you, first parcel -for Mr. a. nd Ra6ba,Toronto,­ in 2 to 6 year si.zes. Gay stripe 'jersey I I place.,,,but Ca,iiada is better. - '' Just received the smokes you had -'my nearly two months, so it -certainly hit are spending a week withher mother, ­ . . top with matching plain . .. � PTE. L. A. RITCAIV 1. forwirded on�. to we during March I , the. spot. We, are allowed thitty 4 M a. Catharine Stapleton. , - y � pants. They're the real'McCoy . -1 � . . , .... 4 I . .I- � I . .., . .. . - and I want tb take this opp6itunity week at pres�nt,t­but thanks, to your thE home of 'her datighter and was for Summer wear /, $1 .1ir. 1. . . Just to aisure you the cigarretes '.Tbanks. to thank you very much, as you can imagine how much enjoy kindness we are kept well, supplied: -Very ., I CONSTANCE. at ....... I ........... NILU ' I . . ,tWere really appreciated. very- I I -y . intich for them. We are having vei not , .we them. Canadian smokes are - enjoyed ,,.be Thanks a at of .,, million and luck to MI.' Youis I I � . WOOL KNITTED SUITS at $1.95 . . $ 1 nice spring weather over here now by- all us boys over here.- ,As far as y6T sincerely, ' I � . HAROLD FREE. ' , Mr. Andrew Reekie is spending - a this clas a are such vehicles as cars . iand are at �resent in a very . nice Pii�i the 'other - boys are that over here . . . fe days. with'his wiie and family at Miss Mildred Sellers, bride -elect. A , , i p - - - jy.' tew, 11.1 ''I'll, . . .11 ...- 1, "': " , -;11 ,� . , I I 0A, I , I A,�xl .1 . A., � )h � , �, ,p 1-1 1,1.1, -11 ", X., X!,Wp, , . .P/1-11 1, ­ . ,1; P $,`... .". .1 ... I "I :1. M. , K., ln",�:.. I . � , . ':� I'll . , . �K I X. , , . ., - K., " '. I � . � I , I � : . -.41 . - ­ I 1. . . .. �� . � .... ­.",, Z- , !­, lk, I. ; X.1, I ­ ''�,, - .. -�.'W - , ­'... .;;;;, , I W, ::::: .. I I jgw&ar§�W,7­o�:,r, - —:,�,--- 'g-- -r .- 1. , " � 1 .- . ,/ - � I .�, V" � �k Zzn7X/ �­ � , �WOF ,..!;.." . . I . �. - - , , , ,� � ­"­�, 1�r , . - : � 77' � %'. . . . . .. I ..' . . - ,, ,,� .,� ,. � " ^ . . I " GRAND S140, .1 , 0 - ". . :. . � I ­ , I � "' , W JK . 1., ,­1L�..'::, .6 , -F --1. 11 . . � . I -V ­..,.�, I 1-1 . . . ! V 1C. * I .1 1: ""', I. ; ; ["" ';'�":', '!"S] (S � � , 'LOU- i H i�l "�". I . . I I ,N � " �, ...., I , 1�11 , ., NEW, OfflEin BL I . .1 - ,-�11., � 11. . �­.,.�,:;., . � � I.. I fl, ic -:. , .1 Sketched. here are four of the -new, . 1. , I. I - i , �, .. arrivals in White' sh.eer blouses f�'r , , Summer w They are made f" " I . car. . �, waist -band or tuck -in, sVles with , 11 �, . 1. dainty lace and f.agottinq trims. WWII , , just love these biopsies. -At $1.98. ; . I � . � I "B, --%, Q4 I . I . .,.�, . . . I I . I I .. . ''I .- .� 0 . .. 1, .. I . NEW . I Crepe . AND Sheer . I .. DRESSES FOR SUMMER'WEAR 1� Large, floral patterns, all - over designs and ' dots, fVature ,these " newest crepe, sheer and Celanese dresses - far Summer. Every � ' color in the rainbow is represented here, styled :, in flattering models you'll just want on sight- Sizes from,12 to 46. 1 I � PRICtD.LOW AT - I .. , 1% P A 'W I -1 -31-vo , -, - I . . . . 1 6,95, -'5.z I 4", .� -,� �. � . , , . �.. . 1. . ­ " : ': �, ,.'-��-:. . - . '. ­;, I . . . .;.� I , �-., I. - , . ­.",-:--rt,,­ I . , 161.1--- �:.-.. --,,,� I. - I I—, . . ", , I. � -I . . - .. ....... ;­ .. I- � I... - 1. � el :. :.:. .. I ... I �� �� .. . ..,�� �.�', k� — r3 - , .1. . .. :t� '... . .. 'I" � 'Ili I , , � .. . ... . 11 ��� . . 1. �;,:. . I �.'.. , , . . ...... � I '. ; . 4.. ,-`4 " � �?.' !Ih. � I t � % -­ '... .: k-d'v­: ,.�"- "', k ,.iij I.. , '.... !.­%. -.l -."M "' " .. ., .: -, .. ", 1041%V; 'W... ; ." �`i-:: . I . I V . . � 7 � �5, 4'., �� 1. . ; .1 .1. : � . .1- ,; 1,11� ... 4 "V ­ - ... — � I ��� - q, . .. .� 4� . : I.. .-- 1A .. ...i ­ , .. :. ; I.... ., :: , i . I �,�.. , thE home of 'her datighter and was . t. .1 . . of England: I am in. 'A! Company"now from hoin . e is that they, are all fine, I receive'd your most' welcome,d gift the 4ome 'of' Mn and Mrs, William ' . . ; I I I �, . V, � t I 1, I . '. . . I . : . I . ­ ..., 'an,O , our major ,is �S. W.. Archibald. except we are longing to sle� all you of. 360 pigare-ttes ydsterdiy. Words Britton. Mrs. Reekie, Mrs. Britton I . . . . � . � ,. I I I I I . I � � ,Thanking you again, I remain. folks back bonre. So -once. agajn I -Clifford Britton met him in I . . � . I I : . - . -L.-6PL.' R, iM. SMITH .say thanks a million and ,will 11say. cannot explaia how much I appreciat- and'Mrs. . . . .. � ' 1. � I .. � I I I I . . . ' I . . . -Cheerlo and k1l the best . � ed them, but'. I send many, many . Toronto. They I�ave on Monday for - I � � . ... , I � t - . I wish to' send this little note in you. I remain, you�'friead. .dian Legion for their kindness diir- Miss Jean Jewitt, sister of Mepsrs. .. ..� . . appreciation of the tobacco received � PTE. C. W. WOOD ing such a trying time. The English William and Wilbur Jewitt,, received I I I 1; . . .1 - $ . fr . om the �Canadian Legion a few dwys . V 1W , ea or � I of luck to thanks to the 'rhembers of -the Cana, Halifax. I I . I I... I I ciga�r'ettes are hard -to get, also tile,y word to report in Ottawa on Monday, ,ewart � I ros. .1 . . � ago, also th� cigarettes -I got 'earlier Received Your gift today -and wish have' not got the same .value as the to take a pobition in ,the'Civil Set- � I I � I I .. . � I ' .� -1 I I .in thb winter, as my mother said you to express my .appreciation. As you Canadian cigarettes. In closing I vice. . LISTEN TO "HOUSE OF DREAMS," CKNX, FRIDAY NIGHT, 9 TO 9.30, SPONSORED BY STEWART BROS, .1i . ididn't get the card I sent at that time. kfiow I don't smoke myself, but I . ound to fellows who .hope t4at brighter days are near for There was a quilting in the inter- . .. � f 4 � 11 Irbank - mc, them at +. -f +h XXT A .f th. Ti -in- Of 'Mrs ­ , . : I ! � I 11 eloping this letter reac es you. V one and ail o-1; us. x ours, t ly, .. V . i . � . vou.,very much. . do and really appreciate thein. TO- 1. . I 'PTE.� W,. J-,� MILLER� James Riley last Monday. , I . PTE. K. F. MaeKIDNZIE bacco is rather scarce oven here and � � Mrs. B. Snell visited Mrs. Hooper I . . — � . . ,,i e so. The fellows think - . - Walter Broadfoot on Tburs- .. I will be mor ... . . . and Mrs. I 6 Received ;our cigarettes ind am ihat Sea'forth is all ,fight, and well . day. . I .. I . mint grateful for them. We ate now they may when organizations like the Dublin War 'Mr. LoStephenson, of Fort Erie, I 0 stationed, in a. large inilitary camp tegion keep, on remembering their spent the week -end at his home here. . I , Mr. and Mrs. Robert'Lqwsofi and . w4ich was, also used by Canadians in friendg. U9.ping everything is fne, (Continued from Page 1) ' I I Ithe last war. Thi weather -Is perfect with you and. -the other fellows in the . . Betty and"Mrs. Tbomas ,Lawson, of * at present. Again flianking you, I re, Legion, I remaih, your friend. I ' I FRANK BILLS on Friday in ibon6r of the 25th anni- Stratford, spent Sikliday at the home . � . I � . , - maim , . . versary of the consecration as a .of Mr. George Leitch. ' I . . � .. � � . I CPL. J. W. HA14DY i I . . I ... Bishop of His Holiness Pope Plus XII. . . .. Mr. hnd Mrs. Roy Noble, of Wawan- 4 % � � . . I . Rev.'Dr. Ffoulkes addressed the PUP- 03b. and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Noble, .. I . . . , - ils. Refreshments were'served. of Blyth, spent Sunday witli Mr. �and � "Ill " I "0% � . . I . Mrs. Jack Feiguson. . . t - I � I .. I .1 . I 11 .. . . ft OR- � - I . First Communion services a took ,9f GtlelPh, spent the I � . . . I I- . .1 � � . place at St. !Patrick's Church o Sun� week -end at tb bomeof Mr. and Mrs. � I I I . . I . . day morning. Rev. Dr. Flelkes gave James Medd. . - . � . . . . . by aa inspiring sermon on the text: , Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt and - "Suffer little children to come unto ,family, Mr. aild Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt. - � . . ,. We Keep "em Young and , Halt � Me, for such is 'the kingdom Of Heav- and Ronald and .Miss' Jean Jewitt I . . , . . . . � : . . . en." The twelve first dommunicants spent Sun -day in Wingliam. . . I 4 b I . . . were: Dorothy Ann Costello, Louise , I I � I - . . . . .. I 44CAR ' Feeney, Ursula GivlIn, Dorotb7y Dil- .. mwi� L, l I �- I I I . ­ . �... I '. lon, Gordon RolklAnd, Joseph 'Me- - ' . WALTON I . . I * . . � - . SERVAT . Laughlin, Edwin O'Hearn, Paul Kram- . ' . . era, Allen Butters, Gerald Eckert, , .1 I .. . . 99 . Patrick Flannery� Joseph Woods. Miss. Donna Watson is 717=1ng . J 4 - � I . �.. -. I A regular' meeting of the executive after her 'recent illness -but Is, still I � Ty of the War Services Association was con -fined to the house. 0 � - Rev. W. J. Maines, Tilbury, called . . I . . . I I I ,held at the club rooms On Wednes- on Mrs. Annie Morrison, �f MCKIllop, I I I I . HERE'S no danger of day. Organized plana.for summer'ac- who has_Deen confined to bed for the � � I I I I I I I your car growing old tijities were .discussed. - past three months. I . � ­ - -1 .0 I T D Personals: Michael McPhail, of Mrs. Alden MeGavla, Mr. John Har - I . . .- �1� I before its time if you giVL iWingham,` with Mr. and Ws. .Alex ris, Mr. and Mrs. Art W.iles, KItch- 4 4 . I .. 11 � � if it the aitientibn it needs Darling; Albert Donnelly, R.C.A.F., dner, Mrs. John Kerr, Mr. and' Mrs. I I 0 - 0 // , now I That's why we offer ­ London, witli'lits parents,. Mr. aiiii Graham Kerr, .Seaforth, visited ,Tith t , 1 $ ­ - I I you the advantages of . Mrs. Frank .Donnelly; Private M4chael Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Looming I- - , � " Feeney, London, with his parents, The W.M.S. of Duff's Church held i, ­ " . General Motors! Conser- .1 Mr. and 'Mrs. Mae FeepeY; Private their rbgular meeting In the church I I I � n Manley and Mrs. Manely, Kit- on Wednesday. Reports of the Pres- . I . ­ I .- the iffe of� --chener, -with..-Joseph GivIla; Leonard, Wyf-e1-.raT--i,7- glir n Vk M a I I ­ ­ .. 1: , your car by -the , . ,re - I e r . Art Me- . .. I I I use- of regular, expert . Nagle, of the Provost Corps, Kitchen- Call and Mrs. H. Johnston. I � . . , . I I . Ir � I attentiont I er, with his parents, Mr: and Mts.-M. About one hundred and fifty friends 11 ­ . J. Nagle; Jaided Jordan,'Londoni, with �r '.%Tr.,,and Mm Wilitam Murray gath- . I \ I . I . Cbn8Ln7ve yoUr Carl Start friends; Albert MadAleer, Detroit, ered at the Community. Hall,,oa Fri- - - I - I . I I I - now to save material and with his sister,, Mrs. Patrick -Ryan! Jay evening last to do ltbn�r to them. I . � I 7. Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Conlin, Gran- Mr. Gilbert McCallum read an itddress t � � . I � . - . . moti6y. See us tods , 11 . . 1, . ton, with Mr. and -Mrs. Johir McGrath; and the n6ighbors vresente*; them I 4 % * i., . , . i- " 11.1 ,Thomas Gormley, Loaaba, with Mf. vAth a china cabinet. The remaladBr . I . . I I 11 I and Mrs. Jack McCarthy; ,Roy Brown, of the evening was Apent in dancing I Ii � I . I . I I . . 0 . .London,, with his parents, Xr. And. to -the Watt . and KltkhV� orchestra, - I I . I -. I � . I I Mts. ThdWas Brown; Miss Eileen lot All report a good tliile� � a - � .. . Idan, London, With her parents, Mt. bobith of Mrs. Wni, Anderson � .. I . . I- . and Mrs. Joseph Jordan; Mr. '-'and , Mrs. William AnderAbli .#Ass6d away I � ea r Mrs. Robert McCormick and Charles 1. 1-41 I.- " " - fm th.'Xotors -K . ,.' : S ri.0 . augkoPf, Deti,oit, with iWr. andMrs. oft"SuadAy, May 17, h6r husband hay. I I . I " ' - ' . . 1, , 1. / . ? . ­ ... , . , . . 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' I 11 I . 11, I., I . months ago, She was formerly Sane more motorists. who are no longer I may Purchase only,Used tires and us- - i Sholdice, and was'born on the 16th able to buy even a used tube. . . � ea tubes. Included in this class are I ' of Grey, and.spent nearly all her life When a dealer has two or more or- . ­­ � ; vehicles used prinei6aily in the course near Walton. She leaves to mourn ders for a similar tire or tube, and . of their'duties by the following:- �-t her loss Be ' rt Anderson, west of Wal- . he'eannot fill both' orders, he must . , FArm or food products inspectors, .� I..", " �, ton, and Mrs. Edward Dugan, of near Walton. The funeral was held from ' . give preferened, to the owner of a ' dentists or optometrists who serve : � I thE home of 'her datighter and was vehicle i.n a higher class. more than one community, scrap buy- . . conducted by Rev. Gainer, of Bay. Owners of vehicles in Class ,"'A- er.% sheriffs or other law enforcement ­. Reld, a. former minister. Interment are permitted to buy new tires, new off ire;rs.­,qeTvicemen.,wIko repair farm "" " !- ook place in Brussels cemetery. tubes, retreaded tires, retreading ser- macb-inefy, rurRf school teachers, rur- 11 . ' -Ben,net . t The home of Mrs. W., Co . vices, used tires or used tubes. in , il underlakE�I`s and newspaper report -I 1. was used on Wednesday eveffln-g for this clas a are such vehicles as cars er4, Also covered in- tb�is class are . . I ' n honor . of a miscellaneous shower i used by physicians, cars bolonjing to . botse-drawn vehicles andi farm imple- , Miss Mildred Sellers, bride -elect. A clergymen who serve two or more con- I menfs for the opera'd'on' of wedding wa.s held when Mary, gregations more than . three milesPires .which, I . are essential. . I . .� * Bennett was the bride and Mrs. Win. i ' apart, cars used by clergymen in Wo I � ,,, � Humphrey was the groom. Mrs Roy sparsely, Aetti:ed districts, trucks for 1. . I ' . . � Bennett was the minister. They con- I road. repairs, trucks for carrying farm Prof.: "Oxygen is essential to AU . 11 '" ducted a treasure,thunt for the gifts products and foods, fire fighters' ve- animal existonc6. Life, would be hb- - , 1. ]il of white and red enamelware. Beth Shannon played the wedding ­ march. hicles, police vehicles, Xud farm trac, possible *ithout It. Yet, It was dio- . �4 covered only a hundred Yetk.rs ,ag4o.11 ,A An elaborate lunch was served. tors and harvester combines, other 1. , Duane: "What did they do before I I .. � than automobiles and trucks for the i it was discovered?" . 'I ;;�w . operation of. which tires and tubes I . 0 ,I are essential. 4 � I "It must be,hard to keep time on . "I New Tire Owners of vehicles in Class "B" are I . � . . � : this ship." I - . . Permitted to buy retreaded tires, re- . . "How is that?" . - Regulations lreadin*g.�ervices, used tires and used "Well, I just beard the captain Bar . � I tubes. in this class are rural mail he uses four watches a night!" Retreaded and used tires, uped carrie.rs, passenger cars or tiallers us- 0 . . . I , iibes,' and retreading services, as ed principally .For the transportation "You say the new club you Want , ' . well as new tires and new tubes, are of produce and supplies to and from , me to -Join is very exclusive?" . . . . I " now under rigid control, according to his farm -by a person whose principal ' "Oh. definitely! .Why, ,.within .41 . , .41 . an announcement by ljon. C. D. Howe , occupation 19 farming, and- Who owns year we eotpect to bave,,hun&eds of I "I ,1;, MW#ter of Munittims and Supply. no triXck, and others. .­me.m6era from every see,00n of t1w— . I , - Effective May 15, the new order is -Owners. of yebicles In Class "C" * �, . . I 1, I �., I city! "' . .1 .11 designed to conserve Canada's rubber �. .... � llalo..f, � ;,. , . . � . . I supplies for war purposes. 1.0 prevent - I S, - � 1, hoarding, and to keep essential ve- inclifding farm trucks and Im- I . , . . . : . �2 � .. W!"11 bteles, - I I I . � � Dead � and Disabled Animals Vl":, �,�, plolnents, in operation as long as posi ... .11. .1 I I ­ , . sible. I . 11 �, . I ­ ­ I ­­ � � ­ - I �� I'll, � 11 ..... I'll, ­ ­� 11 I I , , "I . , . .... - the I ". , 1,., ­ I REMOVI Y � ,11,`;�, '' , RD PRO � , " ',A �4 � The order tightens previous . L .�.�'; e. Z . I ,kA. . ..... ". , ­,� , .- . 1. ��'­,� , -: , .. 1,, control.over new tires and new� tuh6s. . � 11;11,� I - .1 �.", .Nv A. PHONE COLLECT: � SkAPOR`64, Is � EX-F-IrE it g4t I . , ', , , 0 �. ,% . , , I 11 1.1.� it sets uV thpee Classes of eligible I � . . . I I , ,� 11� I . .11, � I 1�11. I "I . t , . t vehicles, "A", "B", and "Ce', On k slid- . . 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