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Ixn>4ni! *i a .1 r afterno,Qn sesrigns..:s. ..pet W ..',,etre .,ed' •.iA; new. bq k, !aril , sr, Mrll Willi& Jolims,, 'r,, c' .. c4 - gg,pp,, , ,. lIIRLriM s o, .c •� „ ..1q1, gl . a?1 Dit.. A. iP,: a,.', e p die �, rtyt P, i', Q. r h "k .Aj t, ni ae&ia?!iue,'Orand o ndti rtesi t}t,lirri�•,"an Gifu .R rt ti.!risti. ize a r, ¢�, I 9;e�¢ded`:at both s'oason®. e' i. !C d ate' recon} }ended:: b rso, P,. x '+I'' irftigh; , pres��; r i„ " The norning.sesalon opened.•with- 'kf- Lawsloio Christi u (yitize Do,- . Tr. iP, ik, i3eorge Michie, R;)i. 4, 8rnp: i 4o�lnott c f ° 11 t ti. file ,Doltolo$y and,- pro er b the, :-o,"retar t' y y y. .`lube, _#I'eapit�err., ll�rs.' �, s .le. J ;� r 3 it tPreMdent '' wor#'h'ip eelvice cony '$utter, gave a 'gra:tlPying Hear Guest Speaker eGr - a 1. 1. report: ti d'soted by Ars. P. TOIL, Auburn, and which slhgw64 ',tliat the Preslfytert L `” . . 1. Mrs, 'G�toFS,' .A a �jea; `the1. I, a4.d. 1# hadi.,exceR►dip its, allogati, `o 'Mrs. H. E. DottnellY;' Burgess- Mlc• ' �j Q x/A A Consisting, of 'scripture, med tatiain 519,3OD by !t A48; half oF'w"hich aura: vTo• confereuee branch president; ., ®, ' dt :pro .. r . fo1 is to be aemt to Africa, to 'help `V A., 590e ,04 biahaif of the Wo If , YA 9w�, Greetings. , iwhich were brougsht to the meeting build a dormitory' in a girls' school nvan a Qssocin;ion in the afterltiooi. " . 'E+ by Mrd -'Ji 14 �Wbertson •fromi ,.the, at Opudd, wyhile. the otber half is to R "appealed , to all to reach out fiM North Street Church, were• replied � helps a'train 12 girls for extension bend oursal ,qs— to others who are in ne . Th W,MA, and W. • ;, tto by - H : r$?1r 1F. y of , 1a,ltpa, .work in Canada. q dr t titaNl ER. v nNo tis 3 fl¢irTa2p wise,:` The various' secretaries slionli]' be a team working together, I. t ' ,,.,. "E live.) tweieauueRtt.aI trait" gave I A resolutions Committee for 1964 not rivals working against each '!0 I .Xt , :, 'their reports Huron Presbyterial consisting of i1Vlrs. Fields, Mrs. Hop . - , has '58 Afternoon Auxiliaries, sev- Per and Mrs. 'Gowan, of Wingham; other. ISonie people find tL4at they: ! ,,,� 1 . ren Evening Auxiliaries, two Junior a nominating committee ,of Mrs. 'can serve better in; one than hip• ' �` O 2►iRR 't�rF!iiao�tlRsitg AUxil ardes, and two Affiliated So- 4ardiiner, Mrs. Patterson, 'Mrs„ L. the other, so each should: find her 1 sttW ♦ �A i'�ta►iy, rNa• ofetieg with a ,total membership, of Taylor, .Mrs -..G. Baker and Mrs. W. special place. A"sttuare peg cannot: geit'solr`I„std• 7. tr ! try riy , : laRaMAMX: - Z,31i6. There are also 'six Mission j M•evittie ano. a An'anee committee 'be fitted' into a round hole. Since r iN:."yR�C ' iCirClea, 11) Affiliated' CJG.I T, of Mrs. Erratt, Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. every organization in the church 10 OrouP% 42 Mission Bands, !besides_ W. T ,,R.obinson and Mrs. A. Mor- belongs• to one 'body, "tlie body of s Baby, Bands in almost every” Aux: gan were appointed. ;Christ --all members of this 'body a Ti 9diary. Each should work !together lis onions group reported an in- • �' Playing• an -important and growing part in NATO defencb ,plans are the Canadian Army and A<ip • crease in membership and givings. Meet in Seaforth in 1954 ly. Force bases in Western Europe. Located at Hannover in West Germs is xhe Army's 27th Cana- . Each auxilia upas asked to make ` the' invitation of Northside Unit- An impressive memorial service Germany iT than Infantryr Brigade Group, under. Bgigadier J. E. C. Pangman, D.3.0; ••E;D. Some 6;000 strong, ed 'C]huroh, SeaPorth, to. meet in its "Por the deceased! members was con this forms part of NATO's' northern army group, .British Army of the 'R#ioe:• " ' • tfiurch next year.was accepted: The ducted by Mrs. A. Lane, A. short To the south, at Metz in France; is the R.C.A.F:s Air Division head carters under Air Vice prayer,q ed, b ng was received! and' n. Mrs chosen"kords' i h o Pew well- ,Marshal Hugh Campbell. From Metz are controlled the Air Force. jet fighter mases on trite Contin. ' C '�� ed by Mrs (Rev. Dickinson. Mrs. words' in tenor qP those receded ent:. .No. 2 Fighter Wing at Grostenqul'n and No. 3 Fighter "Wing at Zweibrucken'are .already in ex= ". Burton then conducted the election who have passed away, g lou Calii'Q�'. the placing of flowers is a large istence, each. with three. Sabre' jet squadrons. No. 4 Fighter Wlh" is to form at' Baden-Sollingen oP officers', the slate for which had. later this ear, when three more Sabre squadrons fly there from anadian bases. No; 1 Fighter , : AL ' been dMawn up by a nominating ;Basket by each of the' Pour vice Win at North Luffenham is g `!' committee convened by Mrs. Law- Presidents; while the names of the o 9 sr�heduted to move in 1954"from'its U.K. base Marv10i; France: Wbrk deceased .from each section. were n the M'aivilie airfield has;'just begun. 'Providing logistic support for the R.C.A.F. overseas figHter ` �' 0 so tai The election resulted as fol base's is the Air Material Base at Langar, England. read b Mrs. Lane. lows: y , �. �� Honorary president, Mrs. W. J. A solo by a member from Vie'' 411. e Wi h t i toria Street Church followed and ^ easy to fie'Prh� ,1 ow. '!oats 'with; . ' x� , Ci dese;, Ii i - .Goth! thoroughly, in Tetlig9ratQr , , -�-sev I`Al ltaurs•.if Ippssible, Garn'i'sh the leaf With lelttuce,.radisht roses i and carrot curls. 'Whitt' in iiaif-i"�h'- adues'with a very sharp knife.: ff L u Till salted, us alternate'. slices of i�l�il .<:• '. ,Fhole wheat and. vehI bread-, 8# f Other fillings -may be- used. Yield: twelve to. Afte$n slices . .,ice �p e r, ng am, 'pas pres dent, Oriole, Marjdrie and Gloria Boyd, son, Tom', had the farm after his win Kemp (in house, Bob Butson), y� •�e1 . Mrs. H. Kir'loby, Walton; president, Mrs. W. J. Moores, Exeter, intra April 15; Barn Swallow, Edward father, and sometime after Tom Arthur Kemp. ie duced the guest speaker for the Campbell, April 15. " moved to Mitchell, he died from �_Mra. E. Deajardirve, Grand Bend'day, Mrs. R. W. •Burton, Burgess 9poisoning, caused' by a (Continued Next WieekAlftla 1:1* vice-presidents, Centre, Mrs. J. A. A !flock of 15 wild' geese have blood' ) McGill, .Clinton; West, Mrs. F. Toll, viIle, conference branch president, been � vlsitors in McKillop for over scratch given him -by his' pet cat. W.M.S. Mrs. Burton extendedgreet- South, Mrs. E. Hocking, a month. others. beside Tom in the Kemp These days mod Pesple. weak .seder Cromarty; North, Mrs. Geo. Men- inav ands good wishes to Huron Sandwich Loaf persrm, worth mere, sleep, len• This Presbyterial from the London con- family were 'George, Ellen' (Mrs. . � and tion makesphysicalziea+, Ethel; Evening Auxiliary s'ec- Robert Dalton), Sarah (Mrs. Solo- 1 loaf uns'liced bread rata Mrs. 'Wim. Thompson, 'Cen- Terence bPanah. intoe sestet foes ow rder to , iy. mon Butson), Aggies QMrs. Frank Butter, slightly softened for �• tralia; recording secretary, -Mrs, W. ,Inl her address, she challenged all ,A Hibbert Hambl Today's tease 6i; lowered resistance, y). Jennie (Mrs. George spreadnng E. M•ills,- Walton; corresponding with the statement, "The church is ' wenwark, worry -any of these may affect dean." Then in defence of this Golding), Ed -win and Fannie. _0/4: cup cottage cheese ' . wmoal wioey action. When kidneys got secretary, Miss M. Barber, Wing- (Continued from Page 2) Occupants—William Harris, John 1/3 top devilled ham spread wd of order, eness acids and wastes ham; treasurer, Mrs. J, Sutter, statement, she invited all to come ' Tremeer, John Kemp, Thomas Z aemaia in the tem. Titer backacl Clinton; secretary of Christian in and see. A live church needs mental, but a form of palsy. To P, q cup egg salad e, Kemp, George Kerslake, Tom % cup tuna fish salad idarbed'rest,•-diat "tired -ant" h Stewardship, Mrs. George Arm. works, money, -prayer` and a help him financially at this time, airy- P, Kemp Estate, .Roy Miller (R), Ed- 3/4 cup cottage cheese (cheese headed SPS elfin Follow. Tha!'s the strong, Hen9all• secretary of Mis definite prt5gram of study, none of an uncle, 'Hugh .Currie, came up flue to Woe Da¢d'a Kidney Pigs. Dodd's elan Circles, Mrs. E. Miller, R,Ii. 3, which come from outsiders, from Lanark and bought the south sEmuiate rite hr s to'ttormal sctisn. Exeter; Affiliated C:G.I.T. Groups, ,In reviewing the situation, .she 25 acres of the west 50, in 1'867, • Them you feel 6etCir-sleep 6ettar—work again asked: "Is there a deadness and lived there for a number of Mrs. ;H. Pollock, Ford'wich; iMis- s. hener. Atilt" for DW&s lu fills at in our church? Is it meeting the years. In the 701G, the younger rwV cion Band's, Mrs. N. McDowell, R. 53 R. 1, Belgrave; Baby Bands', Mrs. challenge?" Too -many'-people join Hukh sold ,his 75 acres to Roder- A. McCracken, Bluevale; Associate the church and there their activi- ick Kennedy, and he moved to TOWN of SEAFO'RTH ties cease, while joining the church what had been his ' uncle's plot, should .only be the beginning. p where .widow deed in est' After • M. S. members belong to a group Hugh's .widow went West' and his , :! S E A'F O R T H MONUMENT WORKS which has a missionary program. family became of age, the land was We should keep the message of sold, to John Kemp. . OPEN DAILY — PHONE 363-J Easter. alive in our hearts all the Occupants 75 Acres — Martin time. Feeney, Hugh Currie, Roderick By Order Of Council' ij . T. PRYDEi 8t: SON • Present Resolutions Renriedy, George Butson, Thomas • : Feeney, Earl Butson, Ernest Tem- ' After the installation of officers pleman• NO DOGS MAY BE ALLOWED TO i ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS ; .by Mrs. Burton, the afternoon- of- Occupants 25 Acres — Martin •. ' ferino. was dedicated ,her Mrs. H. Feene , Hugh Currie, Uncle Hugh EnQuirles are invited. Wilson. Mrs. H. Kirkby reported RUN AT LARGE DURING THE PER - Currie, Hugh 'Currie, Mrs. Hugh . `1. that Huron has much to do yet inCurrie, Feeney Bros. x (R), John � ' Exeter Clinton ' meeting its obligations towards 'the 'Kem'p. Since that all y=ho have IOD FROM•MAY 1St TO OCTOBER 1st, Phone 41-J Phone 103 building of the new United Church, had, the Kemp farm, Lot 110, have • - ' Training School, also had this 25 acres. Mrs. Taylor,', Exeter, read the, 1953, EXCEPT ON THE OWNER'S resolutions brought in by the reso- Lot 10 . lutions' committee. These included More than one owned 'Lot 10 OWN PROPERTY'. 11 ��a ,yip •�• a1prot, anest against gambling in any while John'Kemp; a native of Not- • Yo{.f„i. B{,.{,sM* Ie as Directory form, radio expression s appreciation tinghamshire, England', had it rent• to radio foie its Mission of Evan- ed before he became the owner of gelism and to local radio stations' it. Among them: were William DR. E. A. McMASTER, LEGAL MEDICAL . for carrying such programs; a re- Harris and John Tremeer. TRe few y quest to have the Canadian Tem- pennies John Kemp had•in his pos• Mayor. perance Act, now in force in Hur- A. W. SILLERY- . DR. M: W STAPLETON session when he arrived in proudly on, supported until such time as Physician and Surgeon r he kept as a souvenir and proudly Barrister, 173, Solicitor, Etc. phone 90 seaforth something better is,'foun'd' to take displayed' them years after. His I Atones; Mice 173, $estdenee 781 its place. • S AFORTH ONTARIO. , JOHN, C. GODDARD, M.D. That recommended' that the or- a representative anization have- ::. .. .:.::::.::...::.,..; :,,.:,:.::.:,::::::.::.:.::..., .,..... «::::::::;::::,. " Physician and Surgeon g Y 9 r the United) Nations' or anizatio "5 %%: ;:::; :.:... MCCONNELL &HAYS Hensai'i g t };>.::, "':•:.•}::<::: J Phan 110 :.;.:>:>:. Phone ::::.........:.::.:. ,::.::.:.:, •, :.::::::.. th• t the Sabbath should be observ- i ;2i;.;;;,}2;,•;i.;; £�;h;,:,t,<.<;. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ,:;;}'�,.:,.;;:::. ....... be a d Vis::•<. ^xr::ssr:;:•:: ;:::::.:; it t n d . * I • >. .....J.,'; ::. ...... is}i•d:::ii is#;iii>;:'iJ 'S:'iiS;:: •''�.<.:;::: :::^•,; 5: .t JOHN A. GORWILL B.A., M.D.' ed as God intended o PATRICK D McCONNEL r P R t•. r that the` law be enforced so that »»>. ,,.........F .:.... Ph slcian and Surgeon at "sss;;:};}}:••» N HAYS C. Y 0 :>#:<;<:#.,•::};:;..}::~ s.0: ll.,:.: :•. H.GLE N Q .. .:.k. m re caret r.......4.:::}, ,.,:,.. _ motorists- s ;.,, t Office 5 W • Res. 5,.T o Attorney Phones: c County r wn a •<> Co C Y i e h' hwa h i •r :::}:::�:: n'�� courteous ou t O NT I Sea, for th a dg RTH1(' EAF1. 8 O x uteri t was le to o A special hal thanks f•::• 174 P e one'<:.?'s>>?+ - �.., . T le h,f: :i,hY.yn+i P •l.�r 2%::ox sS`.. .�.f ....:::. the officials of the. church for the '.•'r::vi.. TH' LINK AF R SE O a o ,. , t P' : t r thed G building to u of he Y, s:� ::t::<:• A'.M.D. g %' E B M M MAST R c E A •::.� an s ery TIN ' Prepared d <;�»"`'<?`'<��s�:•:• ACCOUNTING the ladies who pr par } >.r..x a},.k;, , Internist' ••- ed the dinner, and to all 'who made ;'r::':> ?:i+r:F: ••i:::::: ANN P L. BRADY, M.D. }::: .. R NAL G . N1cC O ir#• uc s. e dra • s c es y K. u eo ,:.",,:...,l.-.; ': n '' ;. :A rat Surgeon , Ii Accountant t Public A 4 4Do&-oo h firman o f !1 Moores, chairman Rev. Moo e Re W :�r� J. CLINTON ONTARIO 1 m o 5 .m. .: • fti a Hours: t P � i e he reetin s , O c P Pt•esb ter del v red t g g }<.:; Presbytery, t. Phones: Office: an n� R.- sa s e eine d d , meeting, C t W e to he '811 ex t d Y h Presb r g, P o t e y f y Royal Bank Office 561, Rea. 466 si' dnt spoke a } }. �Y day. after which the pres d po ;,;;. ." .xl: ;. :,. -- � NOS: Tuesday, Thursday tlianks� to ally <s ..:........... EVENI S. y, Y erson.al word of ;;;.,:. P ::.,,:::}: •, ::;,}.:;:. t who suffer in bo'd or 'k ARPEIt a�:.} .. For hose A. M. H - y m `:•:�::•}:•}:•}s:• 7 u �h and $starts only, 9 p. ra er R'ev. Tristram oro g t P Y Y by holds :r:E•`•s�t`•>} n Arm o s Salvation o 'i TheSl i s'.>.' ��°i<::..,:..... sir Chartered Accountant •..••:,.: �€!y#<'`?< t,. Appointments made in advance sue esslfu eetin 1 to a close. :"s:;.:..;;:;;;: p PP a e l.>n g Tele hone ::.c...: open the Door, Help and Hope. i5 South St. p :::,z}.:,;: P P P 4 are desirable. 3 3 i th t3oderieh To the weak the err n e :::�;:, : ;. ;r:.::. i al Auditor, m Licensed Municipal ..�.�., .:�•:.}s•• . not The Salvation Ar p .�,;;,�.h.: unfortunate, y :: w.,,., o ' i lend Its under. i . a unfatl n friend. �; s n CHIROPRACTIC Kill School Y".�,.,,.,a: ;* g McKillop S �rr:4,<� . . P r hv-... -•. OPTOMETRIST ;;3<.rs c,,,.:ffi-; fr G'. standing heart and hgman touch D. H. McINNES'Pupils .. M ll : can heal the scats n£ misfortune or `" T. ' JOHN E. LONGSTAFF' • , Chiropractic - Foot Correction a u p i l s .Ob s.ar v e ., - . 'K misdeed. ,*,',1. Optometrist � -.1l <°^ "K YOUR dollars help keep the doors'. $jag Examined. Glasses Fitted. COMMERCIAL HOTEL • - , " " %? of The Salvation Army's hostels :f Phone 791 Monday, Thursday — 2 to 8 p.m Spring M i g r a t i o n :.;: BA1QQ 13T. SEAFORTA ; •s... havens, homes and hospitals open. To The Salvation Army, these dol- 'rF. Office Hours: Week daps, 9 a.m. VETERINARY Pupils of S.S.s, McKillop, have lays are a sacred trust, to be used a• 8;30 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to •',• wise! in relieving f p.m. Closed Wednesday all day. - �/� over the past few weeks observed Y g $,..: Thursday evenings by appointment D. J. McKELVI:Et D;V.M. the migration of birds through human need. their area, Teacher at the school :: ' ? duly, Veterinary Surgeon :<:< s?t. HENSALL, ONT. - PHONE 99 is Foster Fowler. r7ames,,�ti:ith the ;:} :. s: - bird seen, are list d below: li . Crow (possibly residential), Ed };•;,}.} :: ::= I ;;' g ;; AUCTIONEERS BRYAN TURCampbell, January 22• Mourn- }::::.}}:>:}}c'': "" ward Jan y HAROLD JACKSON Veterinary arY Clinic ing Dove. Joy, and Fergusus Jantzi 8 eeialisf in.Farm and House- J. Turnbull, DV.M. JanuarY 2:3 Horned Lark, Dianne I ,ay and Loretta Ito]d Saes: W. R. Bryans, D.V.M. P 1 on Betty Mur '!'?>5?;s•.� �,;;..;,#;f:.`; ; need in Huron and' Perth Seaforth Connelly, January 30;. Crow, James .. ides Phone 106 I R a. Sloan and ase and • stir- and •Gerald S Counties. Prices reasonable, s !lection guarante2sd, • -- Betty Murray. February 8; Bronz- - }•.}":::}:•:..:.:::..::..... For information, eta., write or THE McKILLOP ed Grackle,'Jean Hiilen, February ?2:i>>iE plass HAROLD JACKSON, ssl r 19; Robin, Dianne Bolton, Febru- ""'"`}""`'' L FIRE MUTUAL School Robin arrived March ;r . � Q4, Sealortii� R.R. 4, SeaYorth, dry 25; S oo �<�"`�`�' O Y. 12; flocks! of bronzed Grackles ar- ,, ` }'`'"` INSURANCE C • �:�€�'��: :. <; JOSEPH L. RYAN rived March 12. :,::>?.. .. 11 Specialist 'in farm stock and lm- 'Red Winged' Blackbirds, Jo and 2'`•s'•'"> }>}ffl OFFICE—SEAFORTH Ont. g Y "3; %'' :}``:'. HEAD % `�?''s« ;>?'. riaments and household effects. Fergie Jaiit'zi, March 12; Kildeer, it !i# ' i � , .%1"I ,, AaUstaction guaranteed. Licensed Jim Sloan, Gloria Boyd, ,Rose Mur- : y: ' .ns ' ,c;�;�::,:<s In Huron anti, Perth Counties. OFFICERS: ray, Lois Godkin and Gerald Sloan,,� */�Ma:<} For particulars and open dates, President - J. L. Malone, SeaYorth March 12; Wild Ducks, Gerald' and I ! i ";•: r, write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, Viee•'Pres, - J. H. McEwing, Blyth Jim Sloan and Betty Murray, March ;, w s <: : ea - M. A, B.. Q#i, 1,'btin, Phone 40 r 6, Manager and Sec: Tr s. 15; Hedge Sparrow, Joy Jantzi, �a�f/`" s-3 Pablin. R61d, Seaforth. March 20;, Blue Birdl, Eileen Smith, EDWARD W. ELLIOTT DIRECTORS: March 20; Meadow Lark, Rose. , I sed Auctioneer E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L. Murray, Gerald' Sloan and Fergie y,,_„ Ution Jantzi, March 21, . n,. _ dorrespond!ence promptly answer- Malone, Seaforth,; S. H. Whit- I ingfi'sh;-.-Jollies' Sloairand Lor_ ...__ sd,--Tm9meditite 'art8izgoiY►euts " eRa Di'e: `�eafortYr; Ckrris I�eouhardt; ,; alta. Connell IViarcli 21; first s ' 11, !' _ bs' made for sale dates by phoning Bornholm; Roberts;' Archibald, Sea- y {'rli' I, 'J ` to , 11161i,J, Minton. 'charges moderate forth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; croaking of frogs, Gerald' and Jas. Mud slati8l'actidla guaranteed. Clinton; Wni. S. Alexander, Wal- Sioan, March 21; Wild 'Geese, San -v , r ' ^ ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderieh, Jr E. dra and Gracie Doig, March 18, . '00401t C. WRI"()HT Pepper, Brueefield. Sandpiper, seen by a number of ILlosntRed Auctioneer 'J t2romarty pupils, April s; Blue Heron, James Livestock and Form sales AGENTS: Sloan ' and Donnie McKercher, JOHN C. STEVENS CLAkE KEITH LIEV'r. W. ERNST It,Bpetstalty William Lelper, Jr;, Londeaboro; April 7; Wren,. {herald Sloan, April U.P. CRAWTIE, Treasurer LIEUT H. i�EA'Iw5 c t♦'of a better auction sale, ca11 the t. V. ftwter, Brodhilgen; Selwyn 7; Goldfinch, Edith Boyd, April 9; , ',W7 tQl T A'lt4lttolleelr: Phone Hen- Balksr, Brussels'; Eric Munroe, Sea- Cowbird., Fergus 'Jantzi, April 9; GCl•CW'S0.iltN1E'N SF_AFORYH COMIMANDING OFFICERS Girt a i 1. forth. Kingbird, Joan Pryce, April 13; - 0. • .-... .. .�• ' ,!. �_ • y , M N".L is - ., - ,,, - '. •.: i... .. a 1: '. I yy,, :� '. , ` 1 , -,,. :t .. , '.:l Y r, ..las. :: . .1, v l M4 v .. :.. .. r .I ..m.. �. , .:. , : ,1 2. ",. i ,. � ... .. ,. t,r A ,. .. ,,. ... a ,,: .. �, ....:.h..: r:. x _, .. ....N., 6 , vel .... ,..,,v :i ...7te... .14, r., N :.lI .f .. ii:..�:.. 1 .r, s•. ::v ,. .. a n ., ., ,., I r �... N�, `^ t, ,. I,'., -i 'T'a� of �eapr{i=k �,. w 1"i"' asy ;�4a%' „» ,`� TAX: k� -PAYMENT RECEIPTS l- " " - TAX 1. 1. . FOW053 t � 6w `�,,, The Town of, Sea orth will a' 4 er annum itL. tipI pay % p r up- to 'Alugast 3I; 1933, on all Prepaid: Taxes. '`I`' Certificates 't} cates . W. f Ril-' 0artici a'' mays -;be obt�,aimed ` fit} at the, Town. Clerk's Office in the Town Hall. ". �,Ir"i D. H. WILSON, ; w fJ4. Treasurer.11 a Soldiers like those of the airborne infantry are helping to guard Canada, ready to drop into action wherever danger threatens. The young man who joins the Army and has com- pleted his Infantry training may then volunteer to start•.training fpr the proud wings of Canada's "Soldiers of the Sky. . .' i ,A , YOURSELF How does a man choose a job? He examines the pay the working conditions; the opportunities for. advancement; the ' financi security. curl .From every ' ty G y one of' these aspects an Army career is excellent., And more —no monotony 'on of being stuck for years in one place; pension plans after 20 years service; medical and dental care whenever needed —without regard for cost orime t . Opportunities for training and advancement in the Army today are truly outstanding. I IN • Soldiering is a man's life! There are challenges and danders. But wherever you go, in the Army, you know�you can rely on your comrades; trained fighting men who share with you the action of military life. If you think an Army career is for you, enquire about the opportunities for service with the Infantry ' — the most important men in the Canadian Army. You are eligible, to join the Army if you are 17 to 40 years of age; and•able to meet Army test requirements. Applicants should bring ' ' birth certificates . o,,t _.. hc•rproof-df age.whgmrepoWpg,for-.inter¢ie*-,-,T- -•- - • For full information apply right away to., Mo. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Ridedu & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa,Onb 1. No. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., Kingston, Ont. Gariddlan Army Recruiting Centte, 90 Richmond Street'West, Toronto, Ord. ' . No, y Personnel Depot, Wolseley Mrracks, Oxford "& Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont, I - Atwry Recruitiag Centre, i'Sb Main St. W NoA Bay, Ont. • Army Recruiting Centro, m James Street Armoury, 200 Jom"ds Sf. N rth, Hamilton, 0itt, *b6*, ► P,., r � <; • 'r , ,+' ti's * , yds' 1 .'� P;'" t al r' a r "'''If' r�T ,',il 9+ I � Y {l,+/ , .�,I u f .,.r ['' J.. .:.. 3 tit v '..i r 1 1 I ,,.. , ,., .x 4.1 J: , . ., 1 .'S' ia•, w, .,. ... ., ., n. �'' . Ir ki 6 { t,F I it 1 rL:l i r 1 '" � _"-'i„ ' ���': �.5.,,<;,-M�'h i'tivtltil:�:,} A.�s,,N:...'..,?,:.3u,._R!_.,a�,LM1sui.»."'i,w,. J..i_ia..;�'ilq+�