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W;M: th . , - , .., n Q: Pultkt0 Like bfa:eport, no'i4?att$1', bel elfedt thso> pUA,,# it NXIito" diary. frith hon, pr sidexits., Rev.,F, kin, leti@elhresrident, M a, member, .. o,....Qf., _P nee" n that attendancie, at the .: - ::. .. , ha ',.:@ , Y , , a't th , .. e: a ! ::.... sure 'I 1 0 ,lie.:. otgrb •t. , : '+" t0,,, t'' e oaks from littiw a4 , TnB... r a d M . J. fl o ricin, 2nd viFo-pxesiden• ,jrs..c un Frri3sbyterial. Aire . Greig' . ,, . d Il, saes Ia .ed at a a gam . m �+ , bap t alb 741 a# ., jn !4§i Ia47 P ,R. R,e,kin ..n . - r r 6?by •footba., g. p, y.. X. W s :4i R s - 1 residen r . M. ifeen x ;casuist of KicY' on Presbyter-- attendance figurer d not lion- True, dawn octura whey a "p1ey:Fr R>tL� JPP ow t s9 the WI4?Paon a., b[.4. siAna?ry aprseatde t Mrs• Keith M, McLea Cloy, 3rd vice p..; :. . , i,. Ai, e A ,r o Park has been Almiost nil., , .: „ . , _ , ,.•, ,, . N , ,4. ,,,, , M .r,,,r,. , w. a n. ab r d ` ii c , M . • i .,,i1s i o Pre i s T D Ieea to rs. IC,.,Rlbe7r ial'";for nine asks,, and president for , , r t d o the. game, locally, m$yr bo.lndw .to.., t,oa 1 cios 9.:tlio $'Dal, 11ne ,0#, atY ,. f D' lFlit yte vicg prQsideln, ifs,, Mr . i!• . e.aC@Y ,, se, ris. rY.. Y W!>ieaeri7ags a�joesn t,; .P, a en. t, ch Seaforth, has evolved to .hart treasure M . ' T. Swan thnr�e. ears. D.3 , i►er pres7dencjr , : but ' Y' most, 'but unless you. attend aRsl' oPpoaito to . IM tl�e,'y#tail' ', e" Ihnr S and Mrs. Charles Piberhart, treasur r, ra 8, knave much .a>apiit the game, & n11. year. r e mi su 1 secreta 'M'rs. John she was dele ated to the meeting -of ea abou , he 'watch then play y'Ru'''� ripylen IQ, "I �Qes tiler tt#4Aii i Ne Ip43» anal i Its 75th ye a ,(Mrs, Y, ale. secretary, Mrs. , J.. S. th; pp, Y, secretary, Mr. . � ,. ter listening and r, , ding t t < l i , o e ' Wo cattle w�alc mead wel are see- t e General Society, . to Yaueouver. anything about it. S'luee feet' ha Ir@ -t!i$ coliYelrt is „g od, on_e , , ,, , fuer Ili 1$77 ap au 411ary „f tl►. C. Greig, supply secretaries, 'Mrs. `R leo ,,, n. f h y plays .a.,nd the thousands that .ht e ' ore A4is ionaiy ciet D. 01} mp.. a es we C snot hel m ns t d., hese rn . , , a , . Y, e?4,: g wr a..column in "a Converted aoirelzdown''+stia lea a' ign J. AlcOallii'tn and Mrs. Oscar xetary, Mrs. Neil Gillespie lilac• Size br ght bath area Tehem ne -' • 't 'this we are. 'to ta, to ra sive six point: iii G4tr1A ectlon witi} Flxst 1Pres , -Neil; 1'io ger secretary. 'Mrs. Har- Tidings, Airs. John Cilmmin s, rePRrt, w#r ch s e . d a .: a - w ud ra along with tihe; S.D.H.S. t s g going try term C ,,' e "' a forth was formed e[f t Home Mi ion Home Helpers, Mrs. T. Bickeil; 'lit meetings throughout the Prasby': 4 $g act "s too vt'h .the best of our ability 'ta .Paan` cin ; mor people. 8ssst obsarvi foga. iau . 0hur h, .a , ry J cry. Th s. P e ss n pe team,; coach: and to ei , .. Y with. n. membensyip of 29. Mrs. A-V diary was: energetic, helping in, erature, M'r's. J. 'C.� Greig; press, "Lady of the a " more,'don',- attend these, 1Pca1'S,D: 'to file local public, a little•infarma- ball, the s'y'stem of downs is liceiy� �lzomasl .091damith, wife of 'Rev. every possible way -the various ac- Miss FI,, I. Graham. y M . - -tion in the hope that it will en:. tIxo mpq' t .perplexing, 'Kick-qi! It kis; Thomas ,Golds'mit4li,'Orst minister of tivities' of the general society in its Mrs. Larkin was president in 1926 ' Mrs. J. M. Govenlock• is' one of - lighten John Q, Public enqugh'-1bat place, the team in posse4zlon of tyle +Lha Chu;cl}, wqp 'the president. work in Northwestern Canada. In and• 19'27; 'M'.rs. K. 'M. McLean, 1928- 'the oldest and most faithful mem- they will • know at least a few' fti;k- bail has' its gppoxtunity to gain ,f$otwever, the membership, was not recognition of the number of life 30; Xrs. James' Kers, 1931-34; Mrs. 'bers. She' will' always be remem- meats of the game, and :W,, attend- yardage. In three do;vns' . , ahaaintained, , acid for several years members secured, it, was given the Robert Eberhart, 1935 39; Mrs. T. 'bared as an ever -willing member, ing the grimes will learn more wihen tempts the team must amass the, stood' -at .only 15. privilege: oP naming a cot in one of B. Gopenlock, 1940-42; Mrs. Free- ready to fit into many alches. How- 0r„ they see these facts in action. total of 10 yards. from the line of Aftes'three ears '-tie society was the hospitals: The hospital at man, 19'43-45; Mrs. Robert B9ber- ever, she is really the 'society's "fj�j � Like most sport, •there are two scrimage: If, ,however, they fain to able to remit $2 om to the Central Grande Prarie 'alas chosen, and the hart, 1946-49, assisted by Mrs., Rit- "song bird," and gave u-nstintingiy seams involved. This game con. accomplish this; the other team. Society; and in' 1884 Seaforth head- cot was called, "Seaforth-' a fitting chic' In 1.928 Mrs. Larkin' was pre- of her talent as a singer. Mrs. T. sista oP two teams' with 12 players gains possession of the ball and' 1t ed the list of auxiliaries in West memorial to the termination of the sen' with an honorary, life 'inem- Bickell, who was 'Home Helpers' on each, divided' into linesmen and, has three downs' to make 10 yards. -ern Ontario, remitting' $212.43.. 3n Women's Home 'Missionary An it- bersaip by all the Missionary Socia secretary' (before Union, held' the (Continued from Page 2) ' the backfield. There are seven If a pass is incomplete, the ball Is tike 37 years of its existence, the Lary of this church, and also to ties of the Prep'byterian Church: office until. 1946, and 'after being � linesmen and five'backflelders. One brought back, to the line of scrim- society reported an increase every Arthur S. Mo'Leau, son of the late The Ladies' Aid presented her with Glad' Tidings, and supply secretary, method of accomplishing this is to man .on the 'bdek'fleld can; (perhaps, mage. Also if a team gains' more year in membership and contribu- Mr. M. Y. 'McLean', who opened the -a .handsome comforter, with -the is now treasurer. construct a small storage room in be singled' out as the most impor- than 10 yeards ,the new We of tions, the latter varying from $75 first land office in 'Grande Prairie presentations made by Mrs. A. 'Mrs. John. J. Cluff and Mrs. W. the corner of the basement. tant ode, namely, • the quarterback. scrimmage is -the point where 'the the first year to'over $400. and gave his life for his country in "Stewart and, Mrs. (Sclater. The ad- E. Kers,loe attended to the re- ;Select a corner with a nearby He is the mastermind; since he de. ball went dead. . Organize Affiliated Group World War I. duress was read by Miss S. I. -'Mc- freshments enjoyed at the thank- window because 'an opening to the tides the various 'plays the team Each game is divided into four In 'May, 1914, the General Socfe- Lean. Mrs. Larkin thanked the offering meetings. Members' will outside is required for cooling the will use from time to time against periods 15 minutes long. There are In 1907 an affiliated auxiliary to ladies and review some of the past storage. a two, insulates) walls ties of the Foreign and 'Home Mks remember Mrs. Bickell an'd Mrs. the opposition Farah players has a many minor rules which cannot :be the Women'•s Home Missionary So- sions amalgamated and the Wo- history, a Aberhart, as they gave the en are simply erected using 2 x 4's, , ciety, of, Canada was organized .by men's Misaionar Societ of Can- velopes at the door for many years-, full -thick glass' wool insulation be ' Xis. J. A. MacDonald, Toronto. The ' y Y Life Memberships batts, and almost any type of : Ada was formed. The first execu- also Mrs. Harry Stewart and- 'Mrs. officers were: Honorary 'president, tive'of 'Seaforth's auxiliary was as in September, 1937, Mrs. J. G. T. Swan -Smi h,. as they proudly sheathing. Also, it is essential to10 11a? Rev. F. H. Larkin; president, Mrs. follows: president, Mrs. F. H. Lar- Mullen gave an inspirational talk %Talked up to the table and 'pre- insulate 'between the ceiling joists a vice-presidents, Miss on her trip to Britain, where she to step heat coming into the stor- (hr"Istmas.61 Suggestions' frail 'Javier Cow n, �* p ixoL; vice presidents, Mrs, James rented' th'e counted money to the . Steele and .Mrs. Robert Bell; seers Archibald and Mra. Keith M. Mc and Mr.Mullen journeyed at time president, while the audience wait- age from the room above. A door Lary, +Mrs. ,Keith M. McLean; treas Lean; secretary, Mrs. 'Charles Ab of the 'Coronation of Tung George ed breathlessly to hear the amount. to the storage must be provided, fuer, Mrs. J. M. Wilson; supply sec VI and Queen Elizabetah. At the of course, and with• a little care • erhart; treasurer, WY rs. 'H, Jeffery. Members welcome Mrs.,.George D. a. ]Wtary, Mr's. Cooper; Home Mission .I same meeting the society, having and some ingenuity it can ire both' _ •sy. Ferguson as convener of the re- Pioneer secretary, Mrs. M. Y. Me 'Executive Lists received a gift of $25 from Mr. Mul- freshment committee. tightAtting and 'insulated with Lean- _ r len in memory of his mother, who glasswool. . 1he, , # I ­ I ­ . TQ 1'917 the members of executive This paper is' not complete with - In 19f2 the society was changed were Honors president, Mrs. had been a Faithful member of this I (Because fruits" and vegetables overhe ry out mentioning Mrs. James Kerr, to Women's 'Home Missionary Aux- James 'Cowan; president, Mrs. F. society, presented Mrs. J. G. Mui. " store better witin the dark, raver the The Lady' of the Map," who H. Larkin; vice-presidents, Mrs, len with an "In Memoriam" certi- window with a board. 'Fasten solid brought many instructive .papers on ficate. wooden louvres on the outside of John Stewart, Mrs. James- Watson, the different study topics. The so- Mrs. Gibson; secretary, 'Miss Rita Miss Lena Graham, literature and the window frame a that light is kibrary secretary for 10 years, was ciety was enriched when Mrs, D. largely excluded when the windoI I w Young' treasurer, Mrs. Archie Ritchie, a veteran missionary wo ,Huron . , one of the most interested�•and cap- : is opened for cooling purposes., Scott; assistant, Mrs. J. Patterson; man, moved to 'Seaforth and anilk\4,�,�, ,. able officers• An ardent reader, Within the storage construct both • Messenger secretary, 'Mrs. J. M. ated herself and her talents here. '4�n i, Ia�rt �Warn�nq Wilson; su 1 secretor Mrs. she took great delight in her work slatted bins' and shelves for stag . D, pP y y' and was conversant on the various After proclaiming Presbyterian ing products loose or In, ,boxes and ti?.4. John (Beattie; Home Helpers' secre ,books pertaining to missionary ism to Seaforth and surroundin $admeboiisofkaesaaedbylazylidne tary, Mrs. A. 'McLean; strangers' g hampers. a _.''" y f country since ian the spire c- Expositor action. 9[►hra liudeeya get out of order, secretary, Miss H, I. Graham; hon work and 'world affairs. In 194 iffy all means hang a reliable mews a4ods and wastes remaim in the orary members of the executive, -Miss Wilson, superintendent of First Presbyterian Church has ac- thermometer in the storage and , ajstem. Thea backache; disturbed rest Mrs. M: Y. McT.ean and 'Mrs. J. R. Scott Memorial Hospital, presented. quired' new material for preserva- don't guess at the storage tempera- y B�U�� andamy ortmdred-outamdbeavy-headedieeling Govenlock. Miss 'Graham with' a life member- tion. The W.M.S. has done the tune, warns Prof. Franklin. 'Try to - N / i may soon hollow. TWs the time to take ship certificate. , ' same thing as of enters its 76th keep it between 35 and 40 degrees ilfodd's Kidney Ph1Pa. Dodd's stimulate . In 1919 the W.M.S. 'gave $768.10 In '1942, at the 'Decem'ber meet- year, We welcome our young and F. by. adjusting the window open- t16e kidneys to normal action. Then you to the Presbyterial Treasurer. . ing, through the generosity of an capable- president, Mra: D. 'Glenn ing for cooling air. In •ver cold //� ' I'll feel better -sleep better -work better. > n Jeune, 1925, the vice?'presidents anonymous friend, the society was Campbell, wife of our beloved as- y P weather it may be necessary to / Get Dodd'a Kidney Pills now. 51 presided' until the following were delighted to present Mrs. Hugh tor, also our painstaking and accur- slightly open the door to the cel- - elected: President, Mrs. F. H••ar- LJack with an honorary life certi- ate secretary, Mrs, John MacTav- lar to prevent freezing. Sprinkle Everyone Likes a Gift // .- ,ficate. In 1944, with the president, ish, water on the storage floor to keep Mrs. Freeman in the chair, an in- We move on, trusting the society the. humidity high. Especially Whey It's teresting program was given when will live to see the motto of the A smali'cellar storage will pay . S E A F,O R T H MONUMENT W O R H SMrs. J. G. Mullen conducted a quiz Women's Missionary Society of for itself many times over in the I . with 'Mrs. William Ameiit,,,Mrs. J. Canada fulfilled: "The Worldfor value of products preserved. Also, OPEN DAILY — PHONE 863-J ^Cluff, Mrs. Neil Gillespie, Miss M. Christ." it is a continual source of satis'fac- Gillespie, 'Mrs. R. Eberhart, .Miss I a I tion to any gardener and home ' T. PRYDE & SON Elizabeth Smith and Mrs. Jennie owner. ' and - questions. CONSTANCE Additional information on gtorag- • ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS ' e es may be obtained by writing di- . Address H Aqe 'Mrs. Lorne Lawson has returned rectly to Prof. E. W. Franklin, De- ,ynguines, we invited, In September, 1945. 'Miss Gilles after spending a pleasant visit with partment of Horticulture, O.A:C., . pie told the story of the Chinese Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bus -by, Chat- Guelph. t r E%afar Cli"inn ,people from 2000 B:C., emphasizing ham. - Party -Accessories personalized with Che slow but continuous growth up }ylr. George Leitch is' at present a name or monogram . what a I Phone 41-i Phone 103 ' to the present time. 'Another; com- ,patient ­in Scott ,Memorial Hospital. Quick Canadian Quiz clever way to say Merry Christ- . Luncheon Napkins . � piled by Mrs: 'C. Brodie, and: read His many friends wish him a mase How perfect for ,holiday by Miss Lena Graham, told of the speedy recovery. 1. Name the only ship ever to n'avi- entertaining! 50 for $2.00 ups and downs of those struggling Mr, and Airs. William Jewitt and gate the Northwest :Passage from to establish Christianity in Japan. family are getting settled' in their east to west and west to east. I The larger size in the same shades 2. Do Canadians spend, more per as the cocktail napkins. ■ In 1948 Mrs. Robert Eberhart new home, purchased from Mr. W. capita to buy food or 'pay taxes? Cocktail Napkins Your Business Directory, was made'an honorary life member 'Britton. p Box of 50 . . :::::::: : : : ::::. $?•00 e 3. What percentage of forest fires by the society, in recognition of Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams spent are caused b humans?•• • Box of 106. . $2.75 her m'�ny years of faithful service. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Kelso T. Y 50 for 2.00 LEGAL - MEDICAL In 1950, Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell Adams' in Centralia. 4'. Which Latin American country presided at the Easter thankoffer Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jewitt, Kin- buys the most from Canada;In green, blue, red, yellow or pink A. W. SILLERY DR. M. W. STAPLETON, Ing meeting when the W.M.S. of kead, Sask., are visiting at the wroth sells fire most .to Canada? with printing in gold, silver, blue Physician and Surgeon Cromarty conducted the devotional homes of their sons, 'Mess, Wil_ 5. From as a my which pro- or 'red. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. �' vines was the only one to have - Box of 50 .................. $2.00 Phone 90 Seaforth Period. 'Mrs. Duncanson gavh3 an Ham and Wilbur Jewitt. a decrease in population? Phones; Office 173, Resldenee 781 address on "The Power of Love," - Mr, and Mrs. Ephriam Clarke _ _ Box ,of 100 ....:............. $2.75 SEAFORTH ONTARIO JOHN C. G1,013ARD, M.D. which was much enjoyed. Mrs. W. were in Toronto where they visit- ANSWERS: 5. Saskatchewan, Physician and Surgeon J. Thompson read an interesting ed Mr. and Mrs. -R. Borrett. 3. More than 80 per cent, almost all _______ Phone 110 Jr'� . Heusall and educational report of the Syn- Mrs. James Medd - is visiting at Monogrammed • _ _ McCONNELL &HAYS by visitors,'' rather than workers Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. JOHN A. GORW'ILL, B.A.,a M.D. odical meeting in Hamilton, stress- the home of Mr, and, Mrs. George in the bush. 1. The R.IC.M.P. . PATRICK D. MbCONNELL Physician and Surgeon ing the point that this is' the day Layton, Exeter. Mrs. Layton has schooner 'S't. Roch. 4. Brazil buys Playing Cards __=_0_=__=_ Phones Office 5 W; Res. 5-J of opportunity. Mrs. J. B. Russell returned from Victoria Hospital the most from Canada, Venezuela _ __ H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C. gave an appeal for more Bible stu- 'London, where she spent some sells the most to IGanada. 2.,A1 2 Decks $4.50 —= County' Crown Attorney Seaforth dy and prayer. Mrs. D. Glenn Camp- time. _= - = bell had as her subject, "The Glad We 'extend sympathy to Mrs, most twice as, much on taxes as on • SEAFORTH, ONT, food. Cards of top quality and dlstin- M n Telephone 174 SEAFORTH CLINIC Tidings and Its Need of More Sub Ross McGregor in the loss of her guiahed design. In yellow with i r = scriptions." father. ,grey and. blue with red, with r;t E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. l•' p• So Internist In 1951 Mrs. J. C. Greig, who held Plan to at%'e'11'd a social evening 'On the $280 per capita taxation .. lettering in gold or silver. ACCOUNTING P. L. BRADY, M.D. the society offices of president, sponsored by the Y.P. ;Class, in the collected by Ottawa this year, $110 treasurer, literature secretary and schoolroom of the church, Friday, is for defence spending and $170 Two Decks .............. $4.50 - Surgeon pianist was made an honorary life November 7. for other purposes. 1" - --- I RONALD G. MCCANN Office Hours: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., ' " Public Accountant PERSONALIZED COASTERS .� = ` Personalized Matches daily, except Wednesday and S'un- Ne: Phonep: day. EV NYNGS: Tuesday, Thursday FIGHTING GIRLS WEAR AIRMEN'S WINGS, RANGE FOREIGN GUNS brown, pink, yellow, dark ,green, - , _ -_ brown, light blue and white, with 5'0 for $2.25 Royal Bank Office 561, Rea 456 and Saturday only, 7-9 pm, printing in, contrast. Appointments made -in .advance . Y' R„ ' z,r: Ff, Choose from white and seven Dolt PPoito i :,a°<;.I` f };�� �r�2ur3..,r z* u^k `e'k. 1.75 ars with contrasting printing, at d skiable. :x, '".,eW X011 a. i H"°�s 5; ,;>rr ,Ira , s: =:r? .s"r �" 50 for .... $ A. M. HARPER are a as�� :,r;: ^.i :ztor it z, A, z. s`:.: ......... !',•no. y,.,/y. :irc,''s: d <�'y:a% :<;: zv a ty:>� 10O for ................. $275 50 for r. :�44>.• ..;•, r.::.a,.:4:7�., . . "rxa ,.. r 2.50�..Ob for 4.00 Chartered Accountant. r; '.,� ,:�i . i <a n� „s; ...: .:v , £ F.. . Metallles...50 fo , 1 j 1 . ? ,y sad sK ' �w:;:K; 3t:; ',, :>� ai Telephone , f .. i�� :�<>s w'i<.� , ,. 66 south St. O TOMETRIST r ? / � �z<SZ�� t z'�� Fz �r .....:. ;> w<:..:: >$a.'...1 , , tloderich , 843 . P , C, Licensed Municipal Auditor. M M CH:IROPRE4CTIC I D. H. McINNES Chiropractic Foot Correction COMMERCIAL HOTEL Monday, Thursday — i to 8 p•m AUCTIONEERS . HAROLD JACKSON Specialist in Farm and House- Wd Sales. Incensed in Huron and Perth 43ounties. "Prices reasonable; &stiff' t d JOHN E. LONGSTAFF • • Optometrist Eyes Examined. Glasses Pitted. Phone 791 MAIN'ST. SEAFORTH . � Hours: 9 - 6 Wed, 91'2:30; Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p,m. VETERINARY TURNBULL & BRYANS Veterinary 'Clinic , J. O. Turnbull, D•v.M,, W. R. Bryan, D.V.M. Phone 105 Seaforth fiRci:ion guaran ee , --- For information;. -etc:, 'write or y0ions HA#OLD, aAC ON, (;61 r THE McKILLOP t14, soarorih; RA.:4, Seaforth: NIi1TUAL FIRE Jt* SEPH L. RYAN INSURANCE CO'Y. 8peci'allat in farm stock and lime I)lemnents and hpnsehold offsets. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, On JbtWaetion guaranteed. Licensed sa Stlson, a��pp.e. Perth 'Counties. Ob�'I'GF3RS': Jnr 'partldulars and ops* dates. President '- J. 1, Malone, Seafort lrrite or -phone jCS�EPH T., RTAN, Vice -Pres, - J. H: McEwing, Blyt SL Iii» 1; Dablin. Phone 40 r 6, M'aslager and 'Sec: Tread• - A. J Dublin. 421703 Weld, Seaforth. CIWARD W.. ELLiOTT r DIR?z1(9TORtSr: E Llcoospd Auctioneer • E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J• 1 oorresliolideneo promptly an's'wer' .Malone, Seaforth;' S. H. Wld Chris. 7 1"14 ,d.-ImRmediato arrangements can more, S"fo�bo rt Archibald, Se The made for sale dates 'by Phoning 466.J, Clinton. Charges mod -orate forth,; 16hfi H' Frank McGregor, Clic ton; Win1 and satisfalction guaranteed. Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fulle PERCY .C: WRIGHT ' Goderich. IL1 used Auctioneier - Cromarty AGENTS: L.Ivedtoeivand parm 1941e8 J. Z PeVor, IB'rttcef qld; R. : �t SPecl'alty IWOKoro'her, Din&in; Wm- L91p! Por a i�ettbr Afttlon 94144, Dell A" Jt:; Londes,boro; J. F. trust- WA!W , A•AOU6iae4rr. ft'pn9 gg'6* i6d e'a; Selwyn 8a1c4x, Rrtl : �gg 4 t, .,, . , r,, i:r a.. , 01`11, r i ! , ,U. h: .k" ?. NL..: 1,..,1,. v"41 Y.aa,4n�.�i''' si; 9 n,Ip tZli; For the first time in its long his- tory Britain is giving the coveted Wings of the Royal Air Force to Women pilots and sending girl run• ners overseas to "man" front line defences. TOP- Pilot Officer Jean L. Bird of the Women's Royal Air Force Volunteer 'Reserve,, first woman tc l; be given the flyers' wings,. proudly 4 wears theM, on her chest after the presentation. Jean has more than 1 3,000 flying hours, accumulated in L -00 different types of aircraft, to her . credit: LEFT (from left to righ• ): Lance Corporal Grieg and privates Buil j and Taylor of the Women's Royal Army Corps and the 46th Heavy Anti:Aircraft Regiment, the only }' regular "mixed" regiment in ft British Army. The 1146th Heavy' , ld being sent to Gibraltar where iti {; glel gunners will --as ahoWii in thx 9picture and as women so gallantly (d, in Britain in the last Ware -•-op Rc-drf+a're ptlDdiet6n; and supply rarrgei p;#p she guns which Will be fired b) w,' ':I,A, �h Ij .:: n ail A0. AaEh llkt�t '1 -,, ,,,,.,,..•- ____ $3.00 1,!-,-) Personalized Informals 50-1Eor • x,, R�% 11, For brief Il�e)tes, these •little Station folders With writer's name imprinted, are smartly correct. And s'd'ch a clever Christ- • ` �' °gal,. mas idea! !, � t �; ,gift 50 Informals (With envelopes!) ........................ 00 ,`N ,N k ,,+ irk ` BE SURE OF DE'LIVE'RY --� ORDER Now I k ° ` Naar- I 4- zs1 i ne Huron W', " st"f 1, 11- r;, 1 ),1;,. -.''r. -I ,.,f, ,,� 14k v,�, 1% ,' 14 ", � .PHONE 41 '-•- SEAFOR' L,� l' r r ,. (r ��, & -'' • - 14.lift. •i+ r.tmr v Ih r+'''�I. t, ... ., „ ,. ,,,, .,,,. f ` 1, ', 1-4 'In ;r,I d4rf� .V " k, lA 71 7 1 y dq ,1r,'.ti AF, `t , p ifh r; ,I ^ :fly (! Il, ( i Int p d� I,,,, 4' r '.�� a. a 4 Y l ,, 1. ., ,t,•; t r, I` 'i.. 1... ,,t l C'r,� I.r;, ,t '' 4" "Y,' , Y'Vic:'M'� ,'A fv,,l;'l.,i .f, ,xl�,... ,( :�.,* "xi .l''y'�,+ ',9 ,,k��.