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Ingh am Merchants Ettend . New Years Greeiu
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Happy
New Year May 1942 Bring You..
Health and Happiness •
We extend to our patrons as the
old year passes the wish that they
may enjoy a Happy and Prosperous
New Year,
THANKS A MILLION •
To all in this district we extend the wish that you
have • a New year filled With happiness. We also wish- to
thank 'you for your splendid co-operation. "
Happy
New Year WINGHAM LIONS CLUB United Farmers 'C. Operative
In Time's Book stands open to
you. Chapter 1942. W6 hope it
begins happily for you and ends
the same way. er=r;',4f Ihy ite' oe
MacLean Lumber & Coal Co.
We're flying high with
many wishes for your New
Year. May it bring you
real happiness and a 'year
full of pleasure.
GODSPEED",
To you and the New
Year too, We wish God-
speed. May all your even-
tures be successful and
your days filled with hap-
piness.
NE
GREETINGS!
Another New Year brings
us to the happy moment of
. wishing you and yours a
Happy Presperous 1942.
Five words our pen must
write. Here they are :
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
Huron Motors
A. D. MacWilliam R. A. Currie Murray Johnson YOUR WELFARE
• To be thinking of- your
welfare in 1942. Sincerely
. we hope you and those
nearest you enjoy the best
of Health and Prosperity.
C H AI NWAY
STORES
Vern Abram, Manager George Diver A HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO YOU
HI. FELLA!
Welcome 1942! You
may be a young 'un but for
our money you look all
right. We'll count on you
to, bring health, prosperity
and a little happiness to all
our friends. Come on in
and' do your tuff • •••'
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EVERYTHING THAT'S
BEST IN LIFE
May it all come your
way in 1942. Yes, may each
of, your days be brighter
than the preceding one.
That's our hope.
. But never before have
we meant. it more heartily
for everyone in this com-
munity.
Here's 1942 ready and
waiting. We" hope he
treats you with kindness
and respect, and that he
helps you to find all the
happiness possible for a
human being.
HERE'S HOpING--
. That you all will be sitting on top of
the world during 1942. Happy New Year
to all.
E. J. Nash Stedman Store Donald Rae & Son Sunoco Dealer
r.
WIACSAMAKOVAT
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World Wide ews In Brief
and his Chinese commanders every
aspect of the Pacific War, and creat-
ing the military council for common
prosecution of hostilities on Decem-
ber 28.
the British forces must be fully re-
sponsible for the prevention of "un-
toward incidents" and that further de-
tails of the surrender would be worked
out later.
Zealanders, Royal Air Force men
trained in Canada, United States
members of the Royal Canadian Air
Force, and Norwegians from Tor-
onto's "Little Norway."
Churchill Speaks To Congress ,"..seeti.in ihe dictate? state.S",'',
2, xhe 'end t3i 1942 '"Will see,,qts
qiiite definitely; in a better ooSit'inn
than we ,are' .now."
3. :The ,year . 1943. "will enable •us
to assurtie, the initiative upon an amp
le stale." •.: . •
Free French Take St. Pierre
And Miquelon
London, -- The Free French Gov-
ernment announced its naval forces
occupied St. Pierre and Miquelon at
the request of the population df the
barren islands in the Gulf of St,
Lawrence, A plebiscite favored the
occupation by over 600 to 10.
,witich sent, the Germans reeling froth
the Volkhov, area, on the main Len-
ingrad-Moscow railroad about 80 miles
southeast of ,the long-besieged Baltic
port., This brought to 36,200 the num-
ber of Germans reported killed within
a week by the westward surging Red
army, forces all the way from the
Crimea in the south to the northern
front.,
must observe to ,"quarantee for all
peoples a just and lasting peace."
Now Owns "Command" Outright
Since the dispersal of Grant Camp-
bell's Shorthorn herd at Moffat, Ont.,
C. M. Myth of !Guelph, has purchased
Campbell's Command, 1mp„ outright.
Carrying two crosses of Collynie Roy-
al Leader blood, which is so popular
in Scotland, Argentina and America
to-day ,"Command" is groving the
most uniform sire ever used at Blyth-
wood Farm, Among his good calves
is Blythwood Commanding Model, a
brill that is receiving a lot of very
favorable comment from breeders who
have seen him. Outstanding among the
"Command" heifers is a dark-roatt
senior calf, attehess of Gloster 43rd.
The Blythwood herd successfully pas-
sed another annual TX, test, and has
now been fully accredited since June,
1927. • . Latest sale is an hi-months,
dark-red, Campbell's COrotnand son,
out of a good Augusta cow, that goes
to head the small but well-bred herd
of Chas, Bosnian, Wingliata, ant,
Private (fin n h ding wasp err SteW)-4
ddil Whaa th is?
Mess, Orderly; 'Vitamin heo.4
icied IltitCalt 'Mopping up opera-
tions smith of captured Bengasi, the
British general headquarters reported,
PUsSiair have Mete Successes
• Moscow, .— The Rttegiatts annottne7,
ed the rout of German forces south-,
Cast of Leningrad and the sthashitig
of new N'azi lines which Ritter him-
self eithotted his troops urgently and
frantically to hold at all ecksts,' en the
Oka. River below Uoscew. Upwards
of 6,09 derinans were said to have
been killed in the Soviet offensive
Badges for Rejected Volunteers
Toronto, -- Authorities at Military
District No, headquarters announced
that badges will be issued to men who
have volunteered for the armed fortes
and were turned claWn through no
fault of their Own.
Hot* bong Terms
Toyko, The Japanese completed
occupation of the fallen British fort-
ress of Hong Kong at 11 a.nti the
news and propaganda agency Daniel
reported, and the surviving British
garrison—estimated here to number
9,099 ntett.---was told to stack
Japanese demands accepted by the de,
fenders provided that ".ci, certain num,.
bet" of Japanese troops would be
stationed in Hong Kong for what was
described as maintaining ofder; that
Extend Credit Restrictions
Ottawa, — Further restrictions on
consutner credit buying, affecting in-
stalment purchases, charge accounts,
lay-away plans, financing charges and
advertising were announced by the
Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
Farmers and others engaged in
primary industry are allowed to buy
goods covered by the consumer credit
rulings up to an amount of $100 in
open account, and on which payment
may be deferred up to a maximum of
12 months.
Empire Convoy Lands Safely
A British Port, -- The biggest con-
tingent of eitiph•e airmen ever to cross
the Atlantic arrived in Britain to join
Canadian, British, New Zealand and
AustrXlian squadrons waging the air
war against the AXis on the European
front. More than half the arrivals were
Canadians, with the rest of tile eon-,
tingent made up of Australians, New
Britain Shifts.. Par East Leaders
London; Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Pow-
nail has assumed command of the
British forces in the Far East, stic,,
ceeding Air Chief Marshal Sir Rob-
ert Brooke-Popham. The War Office
announcement said Sir Henry had ar-
rived at Singapore to assume the dut-
ies to which he was appointed is
November,
British Pacific Island Invaded
London, — The Colonial Office an-
bounced that Japanese forces "recent-
ly have been operating in the Northern
Gilbert Wands," roughly mid-way be-
tween Australia and Hawaii.
Wavell ViSited China
Chungking, Chita, An ABC mil-
itary council has been treated here by
America's Maj-Gen. George A, Brett,
Britain's des. .Sir Arehibald. %volt
and Chitia'S Oen, Chiang Kai-ghek,
Wavall and Brett were in Chongleing
for three days, reviewing with Chiang
Tighten Up On Rubber
Ottawa,—Munitioes Minister Howe
announced that "withoat exception
rubber will be released in future for
the manufacture of non-essentiaIs."
After January 1, no new passenger ear
tires Will be manufactured except for
the four tires with which eath new
car will be equipped,
Pope Spoke Christmas kkeVe
Vatican City, In a. Christmas 'Eve
message filled wjth distress for the
world's suffering and foreboding fur
the future, Pope Pitts Xi./ enunciated
five principles ire' said all mankind
WashingtO, A long hard read.
lies ahead of the Allied nations Prime
Minister Churchill told an historic
joint session of Congress. But he ex-
pressed supreme confidence that an.
Allied offensive to begin in 1943
would ultimately call the Axis nations
to "terrible account ..for their mis- L'Yb50,
deeds, Cairo, Egypt, Several hundred
Alternately thrilling members. of the more axis prisoners have been can"-
United States Senate and House of tilted and large Mrontinitio.0
Representatives by his oratorical
powers wand reducing them to laughter
by his dry" humor, the prime minister
Set out the first phase of a victory
tintt.table and ended with a plea for
post-war 'collaboration and co.opera
tiott among the English-speaking
nations,
itere is the thne4able:
Within'a year or 18 Months, the
tlitlrersion 'of the ,Atfierieari industrial
inathine from peace to war "will yob,
due resulte in war pewee' teyond
nything that has beep seen et fere.
PAG$ rsclay, January 1st, 1942
Not empty words but a
sincere hope that happi-
ness and prosterity will
come your way in 1942.
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