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The Huron Expositor, 1942-12-25, Page 52 r the s pro- al 801, n Sat-, Mar - ter of 1, of John r. and e wed- Ald's- attrac- beige s, and t Beau- ded by veering beige ericaa attend - ng trip to and Drake rm at Id as o- to ow er al en of u.t- on- etre al, J. pe, rt. Price♦., Reductions Further details of the new plan re- :1tli ei g. ' prices of .zp'ilk to consumers by two cerutsr a quart, effective De- cember 16th, were announced during rale ;past week by the Wartime Prices aied Trade Board, making clear a number of points on which there had been uncertainty, particularly among (milk producers. It is emphasized that the plan does .not in. any way affect the prices re- ceived by farmer's -for milk they de- liver to distributors. The rednection epplies only to retail sales, and must !be made by alt classes of distributor, large and small; including the farmer who has a little milk route of his own. Anyone who sells milk to con- sumers- is required by law to reduce the price to' his 'customers by two cents a quart or -one cent a pint. The reduction 'applies to every part of Canada, no matter what the previous price -has been. 'Through the payment of a ',Govern- ment subsidey, all these distributors, will be given a refund of the two Lave been made with the chartered banks of Canada to pay out these re- funds at their branches at stated per- iods. The first refund payment will be !made at the end of December.' Milk distributors should keep a detailed re• cord of their sales ,each day. On De- cember, 30th forms will be available at local banks on which they will fill out the record of their sales to that date. The banks are authorized to pay them the money due for the first -two-weeks period, Deo. '16th to 31st. ,After that, refunds will be made by -the banks to distributors at the end of each calendar month. Board officials emphasize that the terms referred to will not be avail- able at any bank until December 30th, but after that 'date will be available .tat any time, though refunds will be. paid, Onlr,at *ire ensu Of Jeal O.4 month, Arz WO O made a l.ri receeth. Deltributore who n44t ,t pal , auy pal t1cuiar 'bar b P; tnt :',Pr0 advised to• eelect ong. with wbtlelx ; t' wish to deal'7ln • oon4;eetion• veih� $heli milk refunds•,.aartd to centiztne 1e deal' With tile..aame ben:k 'hereafter'• izL this matter,' so that `record's raaY''he ,ketlt in order, tY Board order issued during the Peet week, .giving• effect to the plan, makes clear that it apples 'to all classes of milk inch/cling Cultured milk and flavored dairy drinks. Sales of chocolate milk or other such drinks by the glass at lunch counters and such placesare not affected. ,VAR;N1 The funeral of the late Mrs. Ralph Stephenson was held Tuesday from the United Church, Varna, of which she was a valued member. Rev. Reba Hern,;her pastor, was in charge, and burial took place in Bayfield ceme- tery. The proceeds of Varna school con- cert, held last week, amounted to $21.25, and will be used for Russian Relief. In addition to this, $10.00 was raised by the pupils for the Navy League. And this is not all, $150.00 worth of war "` savings stamps were bought during the year. This is a good record for our school. Mrs. Stelek has returned from Windsor and is at present' the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster. We are pleased Mrs. Gertrude is improving from her recent illness. • Mr. McCartney has rented the chop- ping mill, formerly operated by the late William Reid. This will be good news to the surrounding farmers who hive telt a...need of this convenience Pfor some months. We will be glad to welcome this enterprise to our vil- lage. ' Comtintted .zar Jobe, cIver, ChiA, at Mis mals To onto,, e A a eeeption vette:41d 4l durilag:'the at tet•:ioort- and evening' at the: home og .Ylrs. Kathorin,e Tienteiztger, when the young, pest was the recipient of Pleny beautiful gifts as well as money, including addresses and preseotatipns from the Altar Society and Young Ladles' Sodality. Solemn Benediction` took place in the evening with Rev. Donald Ben- ninger as celebrant, assisted by Rev. Dr. F...Ffoulkes anal Rev.. Harry F. Feeney. Father Benninger will spend two weeks' vacation with his mother. Hold Christmas Concert The pupils of Dublin continuation school and St. Im'atrick's separate school presented their annual Christ- mas concert in the parish hall -on Fri- eday evening. Despite the inclement weather, a large representative audi- ence was present.... Two excellent plays were presented by the separate school students: Junior room play, "The •Christmas Tree" and "The Boy They Turned Away" by the senior room. Recitations were rendered by Jeanette Jordan, Louise Feeney, Joan Evans, Alice Ryan, Jackie Ryan, Pat Flannery, Alice Feeney, Bernard Cos- tello, Dorothy Ann Costello, Josepl? Woods and Ronald Butters. The most, interesting feature was a play by the continuation school stu- dents, "The Lost Star," which was a >: ageant fantasy of the .first Chriet- mas. Special commendation is due for the excellent and varied costumes of original design. Christmas carols were interspersed between episodes with Miss Stella O'Neil,. Chatham, as accompanist, and Mother .Gabriel directing. The concluding feature of the program was the •presentation of diplomas and certificates by Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes: Secondary scheol honour, '$uat 4 4 11i 1 , 14ri n 'flcn 'ietd e1dk,B4ee4or M0.0x. .4.. l lac s, 1"11 ? as .MOnis .an ; +1V1a r 144.$004100: e e t.. I��. „ c . x i� �,te . 4ecelia Vgkert•� ,,leen 7vnzis, N,iar.e. b7 iaus TlZoei .70.eney, Anva Fxivi,l l,. lvtattaret.104414, _14iarton E4le4 444 - ion Malcolm, lade Nagle. A manic miiploma was pi geeam!ted to May a Mueller for the highest marks in Grade V at tha.ConServatoryot,"RVest- ern Ontario. CheiTneee: by a 'group: of students, "To theel .A•F" _"Sang of Liberty" and "Ji'ngle' Bells" 'with the arrival of 'Santa 'Claus concluded the program. Drawing for the lucky tick- et on the 'beautiful; doll presented by the Sisters!. was Won by Gerald Hol- land. Hold Family Reunion A family "reunion was b.eld at the home of Mrs. A.. M, Looby on .Sunday on honor o1 Private Clayton Looby, Camp Borden, who' leaves .for over- seas in the near future. All members of the family were present: Joseph of Windsor, Private Clayton, Camp Borden; Private Louis J., .Simcoe; Ar- thur, C:S.B., ,St..Michael's College, To- ronto; Mrs. Clarence Trott, Seaforth; Miss Loreen, student nurse, St. Jos-- eph's Hospital, London; Clarence and Ally at home. Personals: • Mr. and Mrs. Harty Krauskopf, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. John Krauskopf•; Joseph Evans, St. Peter's Seminary, London, and Frank Evans, Assumption College, Windsor, with their mother; Mrs. Katherine Ev- ans; 'John and Elwin Morrisson, . of Guelph, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrisson; Mrs. Peter Ben- ringer, Kitchener, Miss Rita Bennin- ger, London, Mr. and Mrs: Scharbarth and daughters, Grace and Teresa, of Riversdale, Mrs. Frank Benninger, Blyth, Mrs. Flynn, Toronto; Mrs. B„ob- inson, Goderich; Miss. Janet Bennin- ger and Leo Barmen, Seaforth; Sister M. Breboef, Kinkora; Sister Magella,, Sister Helen Marie and Sister Frau7 EFFECTIVE NOW Ottawa, December 21: 1942 IS RAT(,',' NED BY COUPON The ration ° is ane -half poundof butter per person, per week. On and after December 21st it is utetla'i ful to • sell or buy butter au retail without the surrender of the, proper coupons. Brown coup -wig, Nos. 1 to 11, "Spare `C' " from Ration Book Number 1 now in the hands of the public, are to be used for this purpose. Each rown coupon, Nos. 1 to 11, "5pare `C'': ..:!titles the holder to buy, one week's supply. ante Brown coupons, Nos. 1. to 11 "Spare `C' " can be used for the purchase oihutter. Each coupon becomes good on a definite date and • expires on a definite date ... and can be used only within its prescribed period, as given below. l'he'sy'st,ern for butter is different from that apply- ing to Saggar,• Coffee and Tea. Where' eouprons have too specified bxpir'y dale. M D atQ' Wils°15 ertallipiDEA?o iitaeeciDtlllse°fiTsl.nip2e,—atioof1 Dire,. Number 2 2 3 and 4. 5 and 6 7 and 8 9 ,$marl -.10 •nood fol' 1'u t'eh a,e December 21 De'eexn1ier 28 jaamarai'v Jarmtuary. Fclra'rlary% 1. ebrro 1i'v 15 ? l l areb 1 �'tl lit Good for :,'r,le•t,c• lifter ?ctrar:a.rry 3 January 3 tc;:mriary 17 gg ,• Jariarn'ry 31. ECitra.Firy leo- +larch 11 - Ni) FE': lirolvn. ll.a:upoia No. µ, "Spare: 'C' „ N' 01111Q' 'te)ei(i for u -,r only dari:i to 7-il; .}pc':-:or1•--•-1 ec':'2121)e•' 28 to .?aaa:'nr}' :. 11111(7,zvla 111oupont: "01,' 1., and 3 to 11, "Spar"e e1:' ; e';,n 1pi- tied within 2 -,week periods. !..;oulrcans for iimmiter, ,'•i. -,e+ their's' for `''::2:zr. Ct•i r' am; Tea (the red and gt'c'e`rn coopt'axs) aa:i:a-t 1yr c?a'taeh:mi! try, or In the FP:I tad't,ra' ;14 r. z't'v seNe•r c:i' lamer er his cDtmfel.my'a•t', df iic'F1il-e'c1, i -t x-tmmctrr" x'11'11• beige ilai''iy 1)ra2ler• ce2lml on =loci';. --7h their retaih'. . z'to iiaai Cep 1: le'r wine Qieterit 111 e' r(-3rnia-a'al a'f1:•.Eemaas when. rel;5gt' ®(i0fd"Q#IW'° ' @061111 Cgtards ,`ill Br'iad"vn Cotrpi>ns on Temporary 1+alion 6:atr'els l"saredl tem nemher s of ttnc arnied forces on leave,, visitors to Canada. ete., are good after December 21. titter illohBugs-EA,Q ecelPX2g 'More TIE114B1111 One round per Pt<&Id":?utiir9E Must 1;� Elia otrt.e"a and Coupons SorrenndeAt 441 City of butter in possession of such Ttersons represents more ' than the eleven brown coupons in Ration Book No. 1, which will be good for butter, they lrnarst in their reports rrnriertake to detach from future ration books, additional butter coupons equal to the - rerrtainaler of the surplus. Consumers or nerd=rer ast.^red boarding houses having in their possession the equivalent of more -than one pound of butter for each person in the household, must before January 3, 79343,. report their holdings to the nearest office of this Board. The* must forward with their' reports the number of butter coupons representing their butter holdings. 0 the plan- . e Special Notice to Retailers On and, lifter December 2S, retai.lers must establish ,their right to purchase nc a i+.:j plie of butter from their suppliers by turning over to the .,supplier4 currently valid ration coupons equivalent to the poundage of butter ordered from the suppliers. , y TyH! Ez.1011'�a•R`i`kl. RVI L RaeR I G SPAR D TI1EtR — 11E 1LI V'li' PENALTIES' COR BREAKING THESE REGULATIONS (! fnf'l�.a JftNt�,aQ1i k.'.it al jt ,fit Kz'lt't'i414l+, 4404#4120 ug fP.e4zt A&O , iter -00 ordtuati n :k:r ev , ,r+ e. �ai,Jznid 13•14,14A4 in 'orPnl Mrs- V, , o'yers is SPeadlrig +xs weeks witt hear Oa. Warren. be $i$# inghai:o, Iowa; f[lLLSGREEN The recent heavy snowfalls have piled up the snow in ,this. district and for a few days the roads were only Passable for sleighs. Mr. John Baker has started --atop- ping op - ping for the winter ,months, and will chop three days a week.. Master Gerald Parsons is confined to bed. We hopefor a speedy reeov.- ery. Quite a number of the school ohiI- dren have been absent from school with the bad colds that are going around at present. Mr. Ross pick vieited at the home of Mr. Allan Cochrane and sister, Ed-, na. Christmas entertainments are being looked forward to by the children. CHISELHURST On Tuesday' evening, z Dec. 22, a number of friends gathered at the home of 'Jean Wright on the occasion of her birthday. The evening com- menced with a lively season of crok- inole, in which Jean MacDonald and Percy Wright carried' off the laurels. A dainty lunch followed, after which Jean, having been. taken completely by surprise, gave an appropriate re- ply of thanks to the guests. A brief sing -song of Christmas carols provid- ed a happy climax to the evening. 'Me annual Christmas concert of S. S. No. 10, Tuckersnaith, was success- fully held on Monday night, Dec. 21, under the able direction of Miss E. McQueen, and with Bev, Ii.. A. Brook as chairman. The children displayed remarkable talent, especially ;in the disposal of cream puffs, chocolates and other edibles. Proceeds were for the Red •Cross. - KIP'PEN - (Continued from Page 1) was a flag drill by the older girls; a Santa Claus acrostic 'by the school juniors and some of the boys pres- ented a stunt, "Mipthesto„ the Edu-" cat'ed -Horse," Rev• Mr. Grant acted as chairman. Mr. Goulding, the mus- ic supervisor, playedthe accompani- ments, and Miss Smith was busy be- hind the curtain directing. the young artists. In the comfort of the school. and the interest of the program, all forgo+ the extreme cold outside until Santa appeared in' the doorway. Official word was received by rela- tives of Pilot Officer Henry Gordon Anderson to the effect that it was pre-. sumed that he ,had lost his life on Feb. 12, 1942. PO. Anderson was one of the R,C.A.F. pilots who tried to intercept the Scharnhoi'st, - Gneis- nam and Prince Eugene in their flight from Brest, by way of Dover Straits to the safer harbourage of Keil and Norwegian Fiords. The last word received from His plane wet that one ship was sighted; nothing more followed. It was a terrible day with much sleet and rain and three, layers of cluod banks. - In order to bomb the' ships, the bombers, had to go in at -a level of 800 feet. PO. An- derson was attached to the famous "Moose;" • all -Canadian' 9- squadron led by Sq. Leader "Moose" Fulton, of Kamloops., 13.C, (now missing him- self). The co-pilot v. is PO. Fernand Vezina, of Shawnigall Fall,, Quebec. '1'I)e,' other four creu were from Si. Thoma . L,'ainlfttN031. Hamilton and St -afford. l'O..\n,ier�an tea, a gradu- ate of Exeter Iii:.11 sc•huol a :tl \"--sternl'r:ive'r;,iiy, l;on,'n':. For -four years Irr'nt to• Tnlist.11.:.n1 hr• v, •m11m:b'1 c', is 1 ta,r l-;,': r•. .,lit- ': I;n'ii :11ii1t.'•5 o!' 1 Nttdclsnd -Ltd ;Id IV ,, rtli:. . ;n::,nr•r+r, 11 ,- Ir x'11 i-: ra: .1'r'`nint: ;It ' ,.'11:1. (':'I;' .. 1.1 ., ,1:1.1';1 ;1' la" I.'t1 n pal! ... Y 1',. ..t1 111;1.: I11', I(:1' iwiilt, i(ll- r,1,. ,, .'el 1:.11',, •t�',..�„ 141,1, 1n.. t+i n:'„ ;1 -'10\yr, ht. .ia.1: I:. 1. '�u, 11:. n1: ),irf. 71o`a1,1} ,110 r?rlv,,i 11(.31; annn.(1 r• 11) a nu•'c ;licnr.:h1,• imine:,• mule ;Min Cm: el :;tr ir,•r•i; r•.d. .1 ful r.ui 1,1 ( h•,.':x11;1, u11,11)1,d rllr• nr,. :10 ,'!ltu•rh. :ia' ;; Thr ,icco.aHP.` It••:'htl'I:+',!.Iha' b,•nu- 1 1 11 irirnl nt" !h,' t.,',•. The program' Y� began with tut mu. 1?ing TIIn1l i , 'Ji W a'• TO the 'Vool11." by ;hrr put if,. i'll,'1 a'• 1`3 rlftr'r .all' joined in singin<g a lnimhwr ; of Tarot:. 1;lira}'i tit .11111 SinTlai.1'. '13::rold (2;11(1%1'1 .11 ,tad Ivan Wren ore the recirers for the evening. Sybil Grant and her father sang the Christ mats carol, "Watchman, Tell Ps of the Night 'with Sybil taking the part of the traveller and Mr. Grant That of the watchman, Inst rumen tal selec- tions were given by Sybil and El.iza- bTtn Trani, and a piano duet by Mar- ton and 'Warren Thompson. Howard D'aynlan rendered ,fwo colo,, accom- panied by his guitar. ,A vocal solo, "Ser Amid the Winter Snows" was sung by :VIIGrant. i'hc ;t}Il tan,lin number on the program vas "Now Christmas Caine to the Poorhouse," given „by firs. 3,4eBenth. Just before the singing of- "God Save the, King" and the arrival of Santa Clans, Joan Grant recited ' "rwas the Night ,Be- fore Christmas." Elizabeth Grant played the accompainiments' and Rev. Mr. Grant, occupied the chair a,nd spoke on 'the work of the Sunday school of the United,' Church. Santa Claus arrived in good time and, dis- tributed the presents and the candies. Frozen cars was the worry of the motorist over the week -end, disrupt- ing Christrria.s service plans. On Sunday first the United Church congregation will hold its .first ser- vice in the newly -redecorated church auditorium.. The minister will dis- cuss "When the Signs Are Removed." Mrs. Wm. Alexander 'las not been in her usual health recently, but her friends wish her improved health. and strength for Christmas and the New Year. May the "Joy • ° tr3h, arc'i'1" ' that the Angels sr yours on Christmas Aay� May happy friends meed at your abundant Chris. arias table, and may . Santa fill your stockings to over- flowing. `st STEWART ,rte ..r rrr.'rr , rr..s' r+ ,few -, •f,,, ,s, '':�..-"•.p.�'-:ri';:.''� i. ;rt,.;:r�.��-'. r- 'r- r0 :r, ,'.' , ,•T .. "I hear that your son is making a noise in the world of science," said the visitor. "Oh, that's only his theories being exploded!" replied the disillusioned parent. "How do you spell 'graphic'?" aek- ed •the' young man; "with one 'f' or two r' The old man sighed. "Well," he said at last, "if you are going to use any you might as well go the limit." PROCLAMATION oxing • By resolution of the Council, II hereby proclaim A Public Holiday for the Town, of Seaforth Saturday, ' Dec. 26th, 1942 And request the Merchants and Citizens to duly observe the same. "GOD SAVE THE KING" JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor „r1, u1, rat ell kr ),, s31;t -0„?. TING n,;r 1` • 1 u C,f .t ,tr ,1:« tf es ,"Carl-t11Ms Ince liahlin2. shall hp ;,k-rrnH, r. on:•cction h Churchc-s' on ('10 3 5101;is 1•:v(• :Ir,: on 0111:: n'n Ni :ht, In - L' ('!:ristnins ;ref-, only milt' 4,c 11Cofed oral 111':: r'- nia.y„be imnyed in Churches, Sunday S'!iool; T': r;.:h N'!ls or other . 3:331 connected with churches of any n.::.e'rl r,ltgg ons a ,iillzation.'' "Christmas trees and Christmas decoral.:or.=. WITHIN THE f HOME, will be permitted during the period' December 24th, 1942, and January ist, 1943; inclusive. "WITHIN THE HOME” does not include the lighting 'of Christmas trees on the front lawns of homes or any other decora- tions not strictly within.the hoose. It does not permit Christmas tree lighting or Christmas decorations in stores o' any other 1(35(1' +'xcept "WITHIN THE-IOME." k In Homes The above is an order from the Dominion Power Controller giving approval for the lighting of Christmas trees. 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