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'S :•^ • •+ , „ - ' a , or `s a a 1 was sr t u . l a a 1 n,.. . g ?1., a Q.: + '. fill. , CO Tate to i x3 . i ny d 13 c s a8 th . t odhtced a . •spleud ...pro under . - _y1 h t e 'rt ecom' t. t. _C oP p I ant E 't'h 3s i ' Indian l l _tr ndi life p _ he i e tih t d r c. oP' t o toy oA elf' to a s I .. ter' r" a 1 ade a dr a m t Ca ra $, g'r an a uai #ma^ And civilization;w.'t li : d a do. e v d a,It e n , 'Helen P'lanag. $pe!<iial features 4. tie ' entrance and d,strlbllted Dandy how' Kiley adopted' the white man s ., .,., 1. , .. .. I I, . , i. ,..,. ..,,. , , ,,\Sl3.S,' t i i){ t, ,. 4. 1 n.,, I 'qd: u:. ,.. to all 'the 'e f `e and fig . a u , gi way of life. of P, , r ', ; - ~11"11 , :-,a n a, , A udience which°'filled. ,to' Capac- Pioneer ,Settlements. --Map the area if possible and, sketches of the .1 *';+ i1- tile, school room of St. C',4lumban lives' of outstanding pioneers: 7: :` G,- separate School enjoyed entertain- ment'of. excellent' merit byre pupils Churches Schools,.. Libraries, Indus- ,, a an Wednesday, night. The music sup- trfes , Etc.—History ' of establishment ,. „r,, ` .' r ~ e w s th e• her M H t o a e ervi r of e i M t of these and oath of same. gr , x f , :' q ' A well-atran$ed pro- Newspapers, Fraternal Organize ' , '. .apcompanist. gram of plays, choruses `and carols tions -r Histories of existing or defunct ', I presented, concluded' -by "God news, a' e s of. the district. P p stri History S 4 • Aless Our',Caaada" and -the, National of achievements' of the Local Wo. mgn's Inatftute' in marking historical THE FIcK of Toar►cc0'H Anthem. An interesting` feature ,was spots' by cairns, etc., in the district. 1. the presentation of -graduation dip- Pictures, of -all record's should be f OC.7 tdf Lomas by Rev. Father O'Drowski, to included where 'possibtb. These add ' good in d pipe, the following 'successful pupils: Len- ore Holland, Eleanor 'Murphy, Doreen' greatly to..-the,'interest of your his^ toky". • Murray, Mary' Cat'haripe Rowland, . All; data recorded ehould' be' abso- - 1' Louis Doyle, Frank McQuaid, Tom lutely authentic. They form a perm-' . Doyle and Joseph Murray. Santa anent record, and will be regarded as Claus made a dramatic ,entrance and auth'oratative historical documents. distributed candy and gifts' from aFor accurate information •regarding heavily1laden Christmas tree, historical • data the following sources' The popular teacher of Beechwood may, be consulted: Separate School, Miss Katherine .Local Church Records, Local 'School O'Rourke, with her large enrolment and Library Minute Books, RegiRtry of pupils, staged their annual Christ- Office for your district,. Toronto mas concert to a capacity audience of Reference Library, and: Local, Muni - parents .and friends; A well -arranged cipal and Township Records,Sur- . program of plays, drills, choruses and rogate Court Records, Surveyors Christmas carols was presented, Fol. Maps 'and The Departments of Pub- " lowing the National Anthem, Santa -lic Records and Archives', Toronto. TABU TURNIPS Claus madie a dramatic entrance and . We have a.,choice lot of the Finest jovially distributed candy and gifts . 'Flavored Turnips you ever tasted! from a brilliantly detonated Christ - They have food value - of potatoes, mas tree: ' Klippen Couple ,and are only one-third the price. -''i; Christmas visitors: Rev. A. Dur- + We deliver them to your , iiitlse at (Continued from Page 1j 60 tensa per bushel of 50 pounds. and, St. Peter's Seminary, London 1 smith; Miss Melinda Cooper, Peter - 'Phone 34-616, Clinton with Rev. Dr. F fqulkes; Rev. Harry Y F. Feeney, C.R., St. Jei`ome's College, borou h; Mrs. Elsie E. Deyeil, To - JONATHAN HUGILL Ijftche"ner, ,with his mother, .Mrs. rontoc Mrs. 'E. W.-JQnes (Etta O.), Kathleen Feeney; Mr. and Mrs. Fer- Hastings, and one brother, Mr. Rob- er t J., Cooper, of Kippen. ELECTRIC gus Reynolds, Detroit, Mrs. Joseph P GILSNp ` Carpenter and daughter, Nancy Ann, 1VIr Forsyth is the youngest sonof F; , kt H Cha'tha'm, with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph a family of eight children, four boys 0irpenter; Mr. a:nd Mrs. Clarence -and 'four girls, all of whom are now WASHER (De Luxe) Trott and daughter, Lorraine, S4_ deceased except .Mr. Alexander For- . 'forth, and Miss Ally Looby, Toronto, syth, of Grand Forks, B.C., and 4111 1 - .Just in time for delivery to your home with Mrs. A. M. Looby; Staff Sgt. self: ' for Christmas or New Yeat0s morning. Gilson Snowbird Washers will. last John Nagle, R.C.E., M.E., Kingston. The Expositor joins a host of " a lifetime, as they are built right.' with Mrs. Nagle. and' Wm. Dantzer; friends in' extending congratulations PHONE 616 r 34, CLINTON, at once! and the hope that Mr. and Mrs. For- . as delivery oMisses, Teresa' a>ld 'Mary' Margaret f many lines are becom- Ryan, London, ' with their parents, syth will be spared to each other and Ing worse, caused by strikes'; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan; Misses the community for many years yet to Eileen - •Mary and Jean Jordan, Lon- come: . JONATHAN HUGIIL , don,, with their Barents, Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Jordan; Misses Vera, Gen- . i7w A evieve and Rose Feeney; ,;Toronta1 _, x 6' .CKE`4MITH"`.:;_n. I with their mot4p,T,,:'Mrs. Kathleen Former Councillor Passt's • p *Feeney'; Miss Mary Dorsey, Lgndon, lylatthew Clark, well known,farmer with her mother, Mrs. Louis Dorsey; of,mear Dashwood, and formterl5 of . Miss Mary Murphy, Welland, Miss nelr Hensall, passed away on Thurs- Ires sir. if youget Betty' Murphy, 'Guelph, with their par I only one egg day, Dec' 13th; at the home of his cots, Mr. , and Mrs. John F. Murphy ; more per' of"' granddaughter, Mr's. Harold' Beaver, than you, are noir Mr, ane . Harold Smuck and of Exeter, in his', 82nd year. He was I v .. getting from 100 daughters, Kathleen-, and Carol Ann, a member of Hensal•1' United Church, hens — that one' Kitchener, .Mr, and ;Mrs. Lloyd Etue y and a former councillor of Tucker - egg' will pay' a and children and Kenneth Etue, Zur- dLffgeence,rf there fclti, And Edward M'olyneaux, Ottawa, smith Township. Surviving are his • , is dry; fie prioo aF' wife; formerly Emily Cottle; two 1 WWXIY 02'10 with 11Ir.. and .11h~s. Thomas J: Moly- daughters, Mrs. A. Wurm, Exeter; , neaux; Miss Margaret Holland, To - Mrs. Robert . 'Bell, Hensall; a son, rout-, with ' her parents, Mr. and I L L' T !i E BASKET Louis, of. Kip` n; a sister, Mrs. Peter Mrs. George E. Holland: Mr. 'and Moir, Exet , and a brother, Louis, of EGG AS H Mrs. Jack Johnson, Waterloo, Misses Kipp... A private funeral service .. Margaret and Edith Krauskopf, of was hel at the home of Harold Meav- And you cannot buy' a better feed Kitchener, Mr. arid, Mrs. Alfred Price, er, of Exeter, with Rev. Mr. True- --but you get many more eats blood, Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert of T' Crediton eggs when ,you feed Blatehford'a Krauskopf; :Misses Mary and Marg- iton tT (ted Church o Fill.thi basket E'j&Mash—and they ficiating. Interment was made in aro profit. aret Fitzpatrick, Detroit, with their Exeter cemetery. , So--tahy not start now to feed parents. es and Mrs. Peter e Dot - rick; Misses Angela land Bernice Don nelly'tChford, Stratford, with their parents, CROMARTY Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelly; Miss ` &ta Kathleen Burns, Stratford' and Ger- The Late Charles Worden aid' Burns• London, with their par- The funeral took place on Thurs- . 'a ents, Mr,''arF Mrs. Frank Burns;`Miss day, Dec. 27th, of Charles Worden, -, I AT9MrAWnMWZ%_AMr2WDW ,, Marie Krauskopf, London, with her resident of Cromarty for the Past 27 • . • •F -A mother.. Mrs, Louis Krauskopf; Mr. years, -who died' in hospital at Lon- , an'd Mrs, Earl Nagle, Mitchell, with don on Monday. He was born in 1865 r u — LOCAL DEALERS — Mh`• anc :ilia.'M. J. Nagle;' Sgt. .James in Hibbert Township, and grew p in `1 ew46ibe, `'ioron'to, with ..Mrs. New- this neighborhood. The greater part SPENCE'S PRODUCE Combe and Mr. and Mrs, William of his life was -spent in the Canadian GOVERNMENT REGISTERED Stapleton; Misses ,Marys `,44argaret 'West. He was married in 1896 to EGG GRADING STATION and Teresa Atkinson, Toronto, wtth.. Matilda Drake, who predeceased him their parents, Mr. ar n, pths ago. There are six Highest Cash Prices' Paid For .J ! r E s and• Poultry. kiuson; Mr. and Mrs. E9 C fie chi 1: IV,!ving, 'four tlaugh'ters Liv- ' fig Blyth, and Miss Dorothy Donnelly, of ing•in Manitoba, And two sons in Sas- , Phone 170-W • ,• - Seaforth Goderich, with Mr, and Mrs. Josepli katchewan. . The funeral took, place '` Dannelly; Miss Ethelyn O'Hearn, of Thursday afternoon' at two o'clock Goderich, with her parents, Mr. and from the home of Alex McKellar, I Mrs. Ed. O'Hearn; Mr, and Mrs. Leo near Cromarty, kith interment • in Hagan, North Bay, with :Mr, and Mrsr' 'Staffs cemetery. - 1 Ches a d Joseph Burke; MisslMarion Meagher, , London, with her parents, Mr. ' and , I Mrs. John Meargher; James Feeney, BRUSSELS Occasa nj 1 / . y! -- Kitchener, with his parents, Mr. and 'I it;+M+ + + w Mrs, Joseph E. Feeney; Thomas' D. The Late Mrs.°Catharine Nolan . I . "Cath - REPAIRED AND• Morris, Picton, with his mother, •Mrs. On Saturday, Dec. 8th, Mrs. Cath - Josephine Morris; Mr. and Mrs. A. arine Nolan, of Grey Township, pass, RECOVERED Forser in Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. ed away at her home in her 79th year. Also Auto Sears and Rncks,yVerandah Jos. E. Feeney ,and family at Blyth; Mrs. Nolan had been in boor)health t • Swings and Steamer Chairs Repaired. Mrs, Kathleen Feeney at London; for several years and, lively only a Miss Doris Flanagan, London, and short time atter suffering a stroke. Clifford Upholstering Co. Joseph Flanagan, Kitchener, with The deceased was a daughter of%the Stratford Choir parfnts. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph late James Ryan and Margaret Kelly, Flanagan: Niss Jacqueline Walsh, .of Walton. In .1302 she married Tim - Telephone 579 miss Marie Evans, Miss Marlon Kale, othy William Nolan, and came to re- r6P 8urther inforulation apply At Miss Patricia Kale, Stratford, at side on his farm in Grey Township. BO 'S FiWnitare Store their respective homes; Miss Mary Her husband predeceased her in 1,044. I 10 •SEAFOkTH Beale at Stratford. - She was a very 'devout Catholic, .Mrs. * Nolan is survived by, one son, James, . , and a daughter, Margaret. Another " ' ' daughter, Irene, died, in ,infancy. A]- . ' so surviving 9,re two sisters and two W ibled • brothers: Mrs.- Mary Phelan,'Blyth; ' Mrs. Marga';,et Cleary, Seaforth; Mr. Animals hn a Patrick-Ryan, Goderich, and Mr. John %ad n r (, ` ► ' 1?yan, Loxldon. Two brothers. Dr. T. PM , ;r „k L. AyAn'>..Saglti ;w, and Rev. Ja`mea J, 1 PHGiNE C6&ft1 `,,',, 6 ,A 'D S - 15 E'XETE13 235 Ryan; predec'eaa d bet. The tonere, I i ' Y' ., took plait' Mond47" No. l0ih, to St. I' , „ f a f (, wNy 1J11a'ADA' LdDe ,f, . Autiirrbse•.' Ronian a'hblic Church, D , , A , 111., Y ` #i: k . 3 h. A s r „ I•If 1VI w d ~pan e • ad fit ' 1 ' :ai l `r ?c x s s a.:, :amu , m ,; a . r /}T •t`'•v YV gw xl R , 5 Y 1 ••Y ,+ i : ;i`' A 1 a 1 •r xtr y y W Lt -yy $ 11 aM } , I r, "M, r s' I i !' I I I ti SMR 6l, . 's -• rtit,a 11 fr SWI, , 4 s i. .• 11, ;I r w4yd . '' ,, . tenets, ,. ,,, 0 1#d F , I `,, i •#"• ILRt # . l tIM r.- „„ 74uio J. ' Phelan,. Plt and giodson ' of the•, deceased,•„as celebrant; Rev, , W.'J.' P,llelan, ?'.P.,:i"St. Martin''s i Church, London, also a nephew as deacoh, and Rev. S. Ili McDonald P: , P.; 'Clinton, as sVt4eucon. The•' fun- erhY madi'.10as p *d ..by 'Miss Mary' Phelan,. of Blyth r'Dniing the Offer- I tory ,the' choir sang,',01?' ie Jesu,'r and - a't the close' of • mass' Mrs'. Philip Brussels, sangs "Beautiful Land On High." This was. a favorite hymn 'of , the deceased. Father„ Will Phelan I spoke briefly 'explaining the signifi- cane o4 the various , parts -of a. re- quiem mass. Interment, was made in Brussels Rowan. Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers, were Messrs, George , Blake, John Hislop, 'Silas Johnston, John McDonald; Joseph, Ryan and. , Wm. Strath. . NumerQve mass cards were received, also a beautiful floral wreath from the neighbors. . -o' , SAYFIELD Miss Margaret Ferguson, of Toron to, spent the holiday. , week -end, with her parents, Mr,. and Mrs. William . L. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Featherston, of London, spent the week -end' in the • village. • Pte. Clarence Larson;; -of.-London, spent he week -end. with his parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Rheney Larson. ”' Miss Jacqueline Park , ,f London, ' spent the holiday with ' her, parents, I Mr. and. Mrs, John Parker. LA•C. 'Charles . 'Parker and Mrs. 1 Parker, of Ottawa, s'pe4t the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker. Mrs. Stotesberry, of Oshawa* is spending two weeks with her hus- band, Rev. Mr. Stotesberry, at the Parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. King„ of Windsor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Wm. L. Ferguson over the'week-end LAC. Ella McKay, ", f the Postals Service, London, was a .week -end vis- itor with her parents,., Mr. and Mrs. H, R. McKay. Mr.' George Howard, ' of Regina, is. visiting friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. :Middleton, of Hensall, spent CShristiiIOt , with .Mrs. Woods. Woods and Miffs Lucy , CLINTON . . " Ontario Street Church Sunday Sc'hoot 'Chris'tmas entertainment ' was held in the church•han on Thursday- evening, . Dec. 20th. There was a good' attendance, despite the inclem- ent weather. A sing -song of Christ- mas numbers was, given after' "God Save the King;' consisting of" "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", "Silent Night" and "O Little Town of Bethle- hem," conducted by the superintend- ent; Mr. Fletcher Townsend. Then Rev. G. G. Burton was chairman for the numbers from the junior classes', consisting of songs "Away in a' Man- ger" and "Gentle Mary ' Laid Her Child" and recitations by Beatrice Murch, Elizabeth Lavis, Harold Swan, Mad'elon Murch, Marlen'e Ashton and W. Gib'bings. A dialogue, "Our Tree," was given by a group consisting of Margie Ellen Lawson, Marlene Jer- vis, Shirley Ashton and other. Two dialogues were presented by Mrs. Hoggarth's and , Mrs. Shobbrook's classes; a reading, "The Night Be- fore Christmas," by Joan Fines; a chorus by the Y.P.U. girls; a mission- wry exerciEfe when all k,children drop- ped a penny in the little Missionary Church for needy ildren. Santa Claus made his ,appearance at the opportune time and everyone enjoyed, bis visit. Short`speeches were given by Mr. Potter and Mr. Elliott, assist - tants, Mr. Wiltse, the treasurer, and Mr. George Shipley, the secretary, so- liciting the attendance of the par- ents at .Sunday School on Christmas Sunday. Rev. G. G. Burton closed with prayer. Miss' Z. Cornish and Mrs. McFad- den left for Cookstown on Wednes- day, where Miss Cornish will spend the winter :with Mr, and Mrs. McFad- den. Mr. Ralph Tiplad'y left last week to spend the winter with his' daughter, Mrs. D. MacLeod, of Thamesville. Holiday visitors at their respective I homes are:' Miss H. Tuner, of To- ronto; Miss M. Gibbings of Dundas; Miss H. 'Crich, of Goderich Twp.; Miss Wilma Radford, of London; Miss" Evelyn Wise, of London. ZION` ' Mr', 'and Mrs.' H. Britton and fam- ily spent Christmas with ber, mother and sister, Mrs. H. 'Workman and Mrs, Norman Staulake, iI"bA86l1• . Mr. and (Mrs. Don Gzrtthttm and Y7onn'a, Stratfora; 'Mrs, d6rge Gra- l"attr, of Iditchell, Aid Miss Mary E. iirah'i'm, of bresdeni, ,'spent Sunday evening with lv> 'r. 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NM . 1. is their guests Chrjstin!aa 'Day> 11$r. r , , 1 1 t r ,r `That ' std' MYR., C+Ielnn i'ePPer 'and famiFy, r J: '. y, r r ' )5 ,, Y t uhYt}Ft ,. , 6 •+ '., aitr ^a>X}l ;'? 4r N. • 3, ',rr4 , G'x•:; dr enc r L Bare o t, t) w ; $; x >wd $. role, . p: f 1 dr. and drs: George' 11I,00re and Mrs. . ' r {,,r \ . 1, P: . Balfour .and, Dalton. h Mr. and' Mrs. (Dalton Malcolm spent r D P, _: ,Ay ?E, j 1x h rar r t .ti ;'hristimas with Mr. and Mrs'. Edwin• '; I.., ' 1.' ,Nt; E iib, SebrIn'gviHe. 1 , P Mau dt f { a ` I '•:bur ' r'S , ,.eir»,;y •r _ ha , Mr. and Mrs'. Jack S'taoe and ram- r, f" ri ly, Mr. and, Mrs Iyi nalyStr dee , F fit zt "kr rs f" M Q 6th It ter and Mowet spent Sunda with We fake thio opportunity to say P dr. and, Mrs. George Robinson and "Thank you' to our many, Cusitom =ladys. e!'1¢,'.and friends .for ,their loyal sup- ", f t Mr. and Mrs. Morley tannin and ort t►troughottt the year dust past, r f + "+ ; , z, +,' ami spent Christmas with Mr. and "' f j 'r1,P) Its. Harolrt, Thiel and semi, in { x r' y We regret that shortages made , tt 1 } qty, , I 'ull'arton. stuopping more difficult than Aver be- , "•- ' t n,111 1- Mrs. Alexia, Malcolnl and, Jack rm M1 spire, ;and we hope that 1946 will see ti pent Christmas with' 'Mr. and Mrs'. a+t'wt 3arvey Hyde and family in Hensall, ' the renewal of our'• old-time service, • . ° , f Q 3 Mr: and 'Mrs. Fergus Lanvin and , quality and '. ssortment. I A ytiu f", 1, amily spent 'Christmas with 'Mr, and 11. . itis. James Broughton, Atwood. ; , Glry Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon visited F t ai Ler parents, 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Malcolm 0, y. yap k ecently; : ; 1 +•a+ a , , 9 'Mr. Roy Hannon is spending the I t `n ` a )hr!st'mas holidays with his. parents, . i.d `f ,' k (1 2r. and -Mrs. Lawrence Hannon. Roy Ste wa irt Broi $,-,,O! F, fy +t , " s'attending the Veterinary College in luelph. } I ,hMg'J5Y° Zion Church was the scene of. aWON:r, ;5 I elightfu] concert on Wednesday eve- 11 , f / bI , Ling under the auspices of the 'Sun- ice,, 1F ` ay -School. The school pupils of ,Aslr 3ushfield's School, under the leader- . . hip of their teacher, Mrs. Earl Bares w t"G' :er, 'and the pupils of Dublin school ,__ ' ,, 1 , vith their teacher, Miss Hazel Roney, w r . ' ' , T r ;; T he moae has to Lrovided the entertainment. The 'pro- E.. ✓'3 ,.., ;ram consisted of plays', carols, reef- ii • 7! 3 ' ?' ations and drills. Missy Annie Wil- be raised !.' ooa - t ion accompanied the children at the t 1. ' X: nano and Mr. Earl Barker acted; as' -rI./ • hairm'an. One of the highlights 'of / - . t E he evening was a visit from Santa, ,vho distributed candy' l and oranges ,! - 1, a. o all children present. / O - -`_ -_ f 1 RATION SUPPLIES ''"1 G tl11 1, i r` Effective January ls't, pink coupons -+-.ti In ration book five will be: used for `: rr 4- ` — ' a , the purchase of sugar and preserves, - _ -a "` - __ S under the new simplification plan an- !( I R N , : -. '. j ,',' noitaced' by the Ration Administra ` J ;11 tion. While the values of the' coup -M. ; :< i , , y,•, ons w'f31 be doubled consumers will : ...i ^ , . , . h . ' ' '% fir'; ` e not' receive any increases in 'ration >:" „_ r '' w allowances since two coupons will be- When there's ba rn,to be raised a ffi s ,1 come valid each month instead . of theiPresent four of the separate sugar ' neighbon ... sometinnes a whole. et: •t and ••preserves coupons. In the New " rt { ntunity ... often trltch is and Lelia ]tii0a Year the coupon may be used for the ,. .. fl,, purchase'of any one of one pound of do the heavy end of the work.Iile • A : sugar, 24 ounces of jam, jelly, warm And as for the money Wedded for materials, ghat; moo... ,t f alade, fountain fruits or cranberry , sauce, four pounds of honey, 30 ounc- ' although few people stop to think about it ... often come: 1, , es corn,or table syrup, 80 ounces of from co-operation, too. . molasses, 4Q ounces of canned fruit, sr two pounds honey butter, 48 ounces tour million or more Canadian "neighbors" pool a past' , - - maple syrup, four pounds of maple of their savings in Life Insurance Then premiums add tips g , ` sugar. The allotment of sugar for J }i Thome canning will be the same in , to a huge sum, part of which is available for farm and town T 0 1946 as this year. Coupons good for mortgages, so that when a farmer, for instance, wants to •1 a m , the purchase, of 10 pounds of sugar build, or enlarge, or renovate,. he can rail® she mhos ?p, for canning may be used for pre, 4 Y serves if desired- readily. ✓' . i Many Vessels Wintering in Goderich With the arrival Friday night last of the Steamship Algorial, carrying 198,000 bushels of wheat, Goderich harbor has the greatest concentration of shipping lying in its harbors of any year since 1929, Twelve vessels are preparing• to winter there, the most since 1929's record -making 22 vessels. Whose now include nine steamships and three barges, loaded with more than two milliorL bushels of wheat and 11.4,000 bushels of flax. Goderich Signal -Star. ".— Four Injured in Car Accid-nt As a result' of., cars crashing on Highway 4 at Cole's' Hill on Thurs- day afternoon, Your men were injur- ed. George Whitby, of Luci riow, who has just returned from overseas, was driving the car which was emoing to- ward Wingbam, when it collided with a car in which Norman Shiell, mail ourier, as making hi cwass rounds, Three in the Whitby car were injur- ed and taken to the hospital here badly bruised and slra'ken up. 'They were Joseph Whitby, Sr., father of George; his brother. Russell, and Elliott Webster, of Kincardine. The first tavvo are still In the hospital here but Webster has been transferred tc Westminster Hospital,' as, he is bill] on army* strength. George Whitby was not injured,, neither was Joseph Whitby, Jr. Norman Shiell atrparent- ly suffered +chest injuries but was not taken to the hos'gital. Both, cars were badly wrecked. Th+e injured men were attended by Dr. W. A. McKlbbon.- Wingbam Advance -Times. —^,— Soldier (on transport): "Say, come look : at the big shipl" < ) ck "Don"I seal ` n ' oldie, (seasick): Sabo d s ee 1 1116 rulleit you g bother mo: Call lies 'i • I . Y ^ .0,. "' J I ti. :R a '; ,r , U j ;i: c A 1 i. 1 } r h c L 1 N t,tt A The Life Insurance business is strictly a "neighborly" i '• • business ... a great ,; % 14P}` # :k +, :61 .. of 1'lequieth o d 'eltod + r` . - ,T „ 11 ". - qF , eJ ,1 ) •a, ., " ' s yy ••::" '.. _ r r , ,, 1 A.; r ',. -'. A. lv :,, A farmers. and, town dwellers who occa- I+.. . ✓' :':'. ,.._': :., -.., .. .: .. ', ,,,- , .:P. . t :.,' ;tf.'.t, ,;;: ,:",.. .. 1 , t ..,a ) :.-...e •, I,•}T, 1 c,. ° i,.:I'.{" I tit ata}a' ,.+, _a.. t 1, v c.., ,r... -:,,, }., )x S.p, ik their ambitions and get ahead The re- A ,,,. .'.,: 1.: :.. J ':. , '... ; ,. ,, ,.:. :, .,. . . a.::,,,," I ,.,.,, ,,.IV ,. .. : ,...:,( 1,:,f''; .{ {h J ,It., +a{ .r ,^ " ,r ,,. ,.h`y r. (Y Vf'Ii HPp! E ,.t,1; , i.;:.',,1 F r46.t' Yn W,01 {f ,,., 1 } •{ „: . 4 , . I:i'I %11 y ., .,., 1. , .. .. 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' :. ,. „ 1 Y d to .,, r. r11 n I,o xt "'.Z" r r ndrl , , k 1 G { ,J +T 1 7 ., .Ir ,. , . .,?.,..; <.;`,,, a +..., , :.r .N i -:. t , ..,,,.1„ .S,%N +?Y. fr? ,: # 1!ra k . $elEoIIr a Y@ pmea0dfr 1 `, r., l Y :i t ln' rri d► r 3 r ), Mr•; [} r 1, ,, s"r rtl , w F... y: Y v C 4F 4 t. ill n ?'. v:•.T.^' T'i i.,.1.` :iv. t. a the West T r t P e a. W rade o s d; ' ° r OTk jh y t P 4 s- ,, r ., . ,Ti,t }: .i'c a; AT ?'' ! .'...,..,.I. r.'rt IrT.,r:x '., ✓ ..' '{ ,, s , Y,,, .,,aY,,.. y 1.,. r r ,T,+1 r. , , . z., hristiaas with his moth r, Mrs, v r i .-,h( fe eau h' i_ d. s ;r r.t. . ohnsort Four r and s. J. y ,,+:. , s, Ilei ant11 M .:,G+f, ., ,, s.. ,. :. . a, i- tid , u....lyt,r g i'"4r tt,, s.,. ..r..a A- 4', , ikrr 3alfou; and family,,4 wf t tt°' ' y.".i TE i, r, r - i -f; 3 r-: F}', 'F°, : 1' ,r,r;I 9hrr .a t'alq q ?Pr..I cow" a,r. r L , Mr, and Mrs. George Pepper h r_ ,, t,.e W11110 _.`,g rr' : . NM . 1. is their guests Chrjstin!aa 'Day> 11$r. r , , 1 1 t r ,r `That ' std' MYR., C+Ielnn i'ePPer 'and famiFy, r J: '. y, r r ' )5 ,, Y t uhYt}Ft ,. , 6 •+ '., aitr ^a>X}l ;'? 4r N. • 3, ',rr4 , G'x•:; dr enc r L Bare o t, t) w ; $; x >wd $. role, . p: f 1 dr. and drs: George' 11I,00re and Mrs. . ' r {,,r \ . 1, P: . Balfour .and, Dalton. h Mr. and' Mrs. (Dalton Malcolm spent r D P, _: ,Ay ?E, j 1x h rar r t .ti ;'hristimas with Mr. and Mrs'. Edwin• '; I.., ' 1.' ,Nt; E iib, SebrIn'gviHe. 1 , P Mau dt f { a ` I '•:bur ' r'S , ,.eir»,;y •r _ ha , Mr. and Mrs'. Jack S'taoe and ram- r, f" ri ly, Mr. and, Mrs Iyi nalyStr dee , F fit zt "kr rs f" M Q 6th It ter and Mowet spent Sunda with We fake thio opportunity to say P dr. and, Mrs. George Robinson and "Thank you' to our many, Cusitom =ladys. e!'1¢,'.and friends .for ,their loyal sup- ", f t Mr. and Mrs. Morley tannin and ort t►troughottt the year dust past, r f + "+ ; , z, +,' ami spent Christmas with Mr. and "' f j 'r1,P) Its. Harolrt, Thiel and semi, in { x r' y We regret that shortages made , tt 1 } qty, , I 'ull'arton. stuopping more difficult than Aver be- , "•- ' t n,111 1- Mrs. Alexia, Malcolnl and, Jack rm M1 spire, ;and we hope that 1946 will see ti pent Christmas with' 'Mr. and Mrs'. a+t'wt 3arvey Hyde and family in Hensall, ' the renewal of our'• old-time service, • . ° , f Q 3 Mr: and 'Mrs. Fergus Lanvin and , quality and '. ssortment. I A ytiu f", 1, amily spent 'Christmas with 'Mr, and 11. . itis. James Broughton, Atwood. ; , Glry Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon visited F t ai Ler parents, 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Malcolm 0, y. yap k ecently; : ; 1 +•a+ a , , 9 'Mr. Roy Hannon is spending the I t `n ` a )hr!st'mas holidays with his. parents, . i.d `f ,' k (1 2r. and -Mrs. Lawrence Hannon. Roy Ste wa irt Broi $,-,,O! F, fy +t , " s'attending the Veterinary College in luelph. } I ,hMg'J5Y° Zion Church was the scene of. aWON:r, ;5 I elightfu] concert on Wednesday eve- 11 , f / bI , Ling under the auspices of the 'Sun- ice,, 1F ` ay -School. The school pupils of ,Aslr 3ushfield's School, under the leader- . . hip of their teacher, Mrs. Earl Bares w t"G' :er, 'and the pupils of Dublin school ,__ ' ,, 1 , vith their teacher, Miss Hazel Roney, w r . ' ' , T r ;; T he moae has to Lrovided the entertainment. The 'pro- E.. ✓'3 ,.., ;ram consisted of plays', carols, reef- ii • 7! 3 ' ?' ations and drills. Missy Annie Wil- be raised !.' ooa - t ion accompanied the children at the t 1. ' X: nano and Mr. Earl Barker acted; as' -rI./ • hairm'an. One of the highlights 'of / - . t E he evening was a visit from Santa, ,vho distributed candy' l and oranges ,! - 1, a. o all children present. / O - -`_ -_ f 1 RATION SUPPLIES ''"1 G tl11 1, i r` Effective January ls't, pink coupons -+-.ti In ration book five will be: used for `: rr 4- ` — ' a , the purchase of sugar and preserves, - _ -a "` - __ S under the new simplification plan an- !( I R N , : -. '. j ,',' noitaced' by the Ration Administra ` J ;11 tion. While the values of the' coup -M. ; :< i , , y,•, ons w'f31 be doubled consumers will : ...i ^ , . , . h . ' ' '% fir'; ` e not' receive any increases in 'ration >:" „_ r '' w allowances since two coupons will be- When there's ba rn,to be raised a ffi s ,1 come valid each month instead . of theiPresent four of the separate sugar ' neighbon ... sometinnes a whole. et: •t and ••preserves coupons. In the New " rt { ntunity ... often trltch is and Lelia ]tii0a Year the coupon may be used for the ,. .. fl,, purchase'of any one of one pound of do the heavy end of the work.Iile • A : sugar, 24 ounces of jam, jelly, warm And as for the money Wedded for materials, ghat; moo... ,t f alade, fountain fruits or cranberry , sauce, four pounds of honey, 30 ounc- ' although few people stop to think about it ... often come: 1, , es corn,or table syrup, 80 ounces of from co-operation, too. . molasses, 4Q ounces of canned fruit, sr two pounds honey butter, 48 ounces tour million or more Canadian "neighbors" pool a past' , - - maple syrup, four pounds of maple of their savings in Life Insurance Then premiums add tips g , ` sugar. The allotment of sugar for J }i Thome canning will be the same in , to a huge sum, part of which is available for farm and town T 0 1946 as this year. Coupons good for mortgages, so that when a farmer, for instance, wants to •1 a m , the purchase, of 10 pounds of sugar build, or enlarge, or renovate,. he can rail® she mhos ?p, for canning may be used for pre, 4 Y serves if desired- readily. ✓' . i Many Vessels Wintering in Goderich With the arrival Friday night last of the Steamship Algorial, carrying 198,000 bushels of wheat, Goderich harbor has the greatest concentration of shipping lying in its harbors of any year since 1929, Twelve vessels are preparing• to winter there, the most since 1929's record -making 22 vessels. Whose now include nine steamships and three barges, loaded with more than two milliorL bushels of wheat and 11.4,000 bushels of flax. Goderich Signal -Star. ".— Four Injured in Car Accid-nt As a result' of., cars crashing on Highway 4 at Cole's' Hill on Thurs- day afternoon, Your men were injur- ed. George Whitby, of Luci riow, who has just returned from overseas, was driving the car which was emoing to- ward Wingbam, when it collided with a car in which Norman Shiell, mail ourier, as making hi cwass rounds, Three in the Whitby car were injur- ed and taken to the hospital here badly bruised and slra'ken up. 'They were Joseph Whitby, Sr., father of George; his brother. Russell, and Elliott Webster, of Kincardine. The first tavvo are still In the hospital here but Webster has been transferred tc Westminster Fios'pital,' as, he is bill] on army* strength. George Whitby was not injured,, neither was Joseph Whitby, Jr. Norman Shiell atrparent- ly suffered +chest injuries but was not taken to the hos'gital. Both, cars were badly wrecked. Th+e injured men were attended by Dr. W. A. McKlbbon.- Wingbam Advance -Times. —^,— Soldier (on transport): "Say, come look : at the big shipl" < ) ck "Don"I seal ` n ' oldie, (seasick): Sabo d s ee 1 1116 rulleit you g bother mo: Call lies 'i • I . Y ^ .0,. "' J I ti. :R a '; ,r , U j ;i: c A 1 i. 1 } r h c L 1 N t,tt A The Life Insurance business is strictly a "neighborly" i '• • business ... a great co-operative enterprise which aims at ti the protection of the people by the people. r` - ,T . A portion of every dollar invested by the ,! j ,`1 %%N% Life Insurance companies helps to finance ,W. - v :i: ' vr``v farmers. and, town dwellers who occa- . ,, v t av isionally used mortgage loans to realize IM, ,; ;`` v their ambitions and get ahead The re- „ . 5 .,o.vv mainder is invested in government and , uvyv `` 5 municipal bonds and other securities fC-,O ,;vv` under government regulations. Every 9,`tfa " ,,, man who owns Life Insurance does r,. :G, \,``iv'v more than safeguard the future of his y"7 ,e aoo loved ones . . . he also shares in - "11, 1'I _%. r7 ` . ` Canada's progress. t-9458 y, P .u ` , ,1: his good Vitizenship F 1.to own A Message from the Life Ins+tirr•- .•wce Companies in Camilla. i . 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