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TIAAT lanTBR PRO/ HOME
At'various •Utiles throughout the war
been said and ritten ttbut
*aping the morale of the troops at a
WI level, There is no doubt hut
that our fighting men would be welt
hatter soldiers when their spirits ark,
)1.124. We at home ean do a great
deal to keep \nv num at top form.,
We can do this by writing ‘ittr men:
*serYlet, ebeerfnl, letters. Letters aro
*et something that should be scut just
OA Christmas 'dine, They SWUM be
spatelted with regularity, Ask any
Old soldier what did most to win the
War of 191448. They will tiMAY
VasetS tell you the letters front hone,
Itail day in the arnty. is a Moment -
Ons one, Things 1114Y look black and,
*loamy hilt aftertb 114 arrives a
att.), differeat spirt prevails, There
*It tante soldiers that 40 twit aaaa
telatives. e lose friends and these lads
ian mail days are made the more sad
When they see 'their 'chums gettiog
'letters And boxes while they look ou,
klaelt eotwaranity shottli see to it that
they have no boys in the army that
Are neglected in this manner.
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THEY /11;81) 'OUR SUPPORT
peoples tillsAng the Neurit
of things these days it is the Russians.'
•Aftcr twin 4rh baet hundreds
-of tables .t.;:ive, thrown thernselvea on
ta,a, eataa:,.. rata are at a voy sw,tss.
Ali way driotitt thou ont tlh, pos..
itis that thy laeeiate.„,ly had stria ed
to hold. Thia tkredt action could toil
will14.,nt A gr4,sat „teal
fsaeriiiee tot only the part ‘11
the array but by the eitinens as a
Whole. Ti' people behind Alio
lisle Own an an „ita eiktt praatie.
lion and the various other 'tasks that „ ,
'they were 1,N 40. 01 TrAPN' l'itstore •i-i'g the eouniuta louer anti.
WINGHAM BORN NAVIGATOR HELPS BAG SUBS
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known :as "The Qtteen'S flash," On
„hanaarY 8, 1878, he was Married to
Afarry jute Smith, of Erin, the cere-
mony being performed by the Pres.
byterian minister in Walkerton, James
Howe was the test man and Afiss
Rate McKinnon was the bridesmaid.
Air.. Howe and Afiss McKinnon, now
Airs, Gilchrist �f Wingham, were both
present when Air, and Airs, Button
observed their sixty-fifth aimiversary
of their wedding, but Air. Howe •has
since died.
Mrs. Button, who is of Scottish des -
'wit, is 87 roars of age,
Air, and Mrs. Button farmed in
Greenock Township for abont nine
years but has bean residents of Tees -
water for 6Aa years, Mr. and lAfrs,
Button have been faithfulrmembers of
the United Church.
sncteapnedsociFtom. Reformat9rY
se
liowarn Wilson, 1S, one of two es-
caped prisoners from the reformatory
at Guelph, pleadeeg-uilty before Mag-
.' trate J, A. Makins •to three charges:
breaking, entering and theft; theft of
the Idaskell ear; and theft of the Fred
Watson car, He -was remanded in
custody for sentence. His paxtuers.
George Wams, also aged. 18, is still
tit large, He has been caught and held
Redve RtE. Shaticlick of nensall
after a car they liati stolen at Chilton
seized up. They outfitted themselves
at the home of F. L. Briar Lewis, af
Goderich prior to stealing a ear to get
as far as Clinton. There they stole
another.
PHIL OSIFER OF
• LAZY MEADOWS
Ey Harry S. Boyle
Chore tune is tways pleasant at
I this time of the year, Of course when
you get along to the end of February
•and in Mara it grows a little tedious.
However I've always liked doing
chores in January, .Aite.r the rounds
of festivities such as the school ton -
t
,cert and the parties for Christmas and
e„vayse following veIib he was Dastea New Years it seems to do a fellow
thausaitaa but inaaaas af thaw bomber cror. operAtina an? ths, At. mterdeek of the Nkt2i in$.1 b. o -the coast fall' 413E3%, g..lod to get of by himself and just
ina 1,,a1.411,4, ..,eva,•1 0,4 fork, the depth eharge NN'Al•-• released 11,2. Hauser was raetaia,aed •irt a have the animals kr compaily..
countr:v N",1•10' the rigors of 'uinter three Na.zi ,k 'f a je" ft'm O"awaThat fellow Wilt Disney who draws.
anake last aveele'a cola spoil horo ‘nits showing i!t the 1.0WF.R. pleture. of the liudaota 'Kayo- wlfich scored the 'cartoons 'would 'have PlentY of
like A Januaryt Vvit1.1 rations. eV't‘t"'".1'"' Offioer 3olan lionser tltl. „lireet hit „ya a „341-Inari sub,liatime spiration U our stable. First of all
tahatt Ana oth„-r ear,aatiat,a rt.ta.,..1:‘ neit p,,,,,siblk* hat the, foel coni- of aaa. His father was a x j einiaing close to the Canadian shore. we have a gentleman by the nanie
'eaSes almost inX,,cribable these peopl,,, dent that sn.N.Vi.,,;114 teaeher here and twin.; Nvelv, The attaea was atentioaed as propiis_ Sir, Timothy. He red in color with-ut tA and Mrs.. Houser a couple' ing in the official statement, released a tlaah of fire in his eres ery titng
bttAltd AA the task in a S•Vv,ll mart_ V.:, of -mouths Prior to tlikit G. Power, minister of Nat- a -au open the door to throw 'in hay or,
ionaI Defenee for air, but P.O. Mouser feed or see that the water -howl is
iirtimated that there was iitilt doubt operating. He snorts and paws around
tier. They need inedieal suppr.es, food, 41"' P't). .11'"$rc'4 11'111
clothing and vve in this favoured eozni- 1)'r'C" 1.'"N was. 171''''
tr)' are hehm gh•eu an opportunity R1'614 t' A"(WE' •Iivc"i
throw:11 k.arad4an Aid to .14,,t1ssia :the rest thsi t. Peterborough :for a cortple of aears,
„art •, , ▪ r, ,on n1.\1-1 Hana-n .4„,•%(..re
mina as t want bad Itat,peta 'lard bashes his head up against the
The subnia-ne ettiva were caught side of the stall and gives the cows'
and the aa„,e,A,p", plane la dickens of talking to for gossiping,
ft,„„ir ,13,4 J. Vi t"zea '`aave since resided, He is A grad. swooped elow a to within Zia feet of fhel"with the steers but 'nobody pays nitteh;
fkL von acoc,,,t su,riplions bo- r-z.1,;4•a os Cat' Hamicaon craft to Ict, the GerMans know -that latteation to him-
hau ,t4if 'this inr.,71, )4),..01,,, &st A.o l.i.' taxi‘lat,"?.. nnd 1 -S. -t. R. VI. :"1,., Izehtuary 14. 1:14:1 Ile received '‘'''ils the Coastal Corninand was: really au
.44,..treato ; j jum,ti for t`amcroat of SPrinahi:l. N.S. l'acrof 'A')sr!'vrai.'"s iags at 11,,,'antair. View the jab. Hater as b1een with rite
lave corap.eted astaasnat :gn
the purpeitet, for with it is allocrew
sine
tor and „
etese bravo Russians, Soollar.,1. and to f;anada ..tAn :14V6P?.tal _Para** $1)11, twe1. N4*.ht.\ rekst third
TAAT ";SILVRR LIN/Xe,ami za "was brAkcn, but later exainination at
it ia aaid that eve- oud ha's its kkia.,1,s, near 101,\14 #S1,, Alieliael's Hospital iri Toronto re-'
ikr inngan'a t!'ie loro of events Aft...r giaduatina front Owen Sound 4a,a-aled her injura, as a blood „riot on
Aldritg the att'al Tew laAntlis araaearS' Collea,"t• - e-te •ati r„. Hara.Ner
„.„ ., a 4 '4. < 4.4k. 4,
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r1/4.11:N^ 'seven ' whielz led to the belief that her neck1 place. The first placewas won by
Reraptfille A,gticaltural School with
S6 points. E. Ltea croft of Elmvale
was s.-e.o...nad with $•5 aoints, and the
Wilaen bre:ethos secured S points, —
1.ii•aowel Ikrarier.
AS A 101N-'''' 'Etoiag in the war at`louds ', t:',Allege, from whie,:t t, gradomesi 'itt i
that for the ixtat Three !,:earti. were so i afin, and was oada'avel it,to the iniii-ltroke Am in Pal
'dirk t.4.1 n'tenacitig. Despite this i!!,:,:•y at ne.a„,elolgo, 1 CC:xi &11o4.., tlie, ten-yoar-old son ar ritttaii By In, Ronour I.,ist
Silver tinifig the el.:a-kis tnre still veryr.-.r..- sani. veal Air: 1rerane': walSi rte. and Mrs. Vtilliatn Hines of town, l Included. In. the Ring's Sew Year
'tlArk And that inago of s':I'ver is ‘...011.Y '::';rr.i.-,,1 it! invriage at C'hat"..ra2a to Al=s-; t%e '2,,,rtraer be irra: in tnaining at Camp' Honour h was lilt. Lt. Don.%.*.a maz.- :
the bointing Ai 'better days ahead, 4 tliace- 17.chlin It"charaaan. •...i that eita.11Iarden, whl/e. play* An ,the side- inia-, Of RintaiI, ''Z year old son 41-$ :
r with a 1 wzdk neat' 'the home of '''%is g.ranil-' "s1,7-,. C, !'"IticKaa' 24 l'••illtaii. FA-
tufted Ia',attoras are st,,,...,,,vsn,i; that ti,,:.:::, i ,;::,st-r.,"0,. ,,•:' m.,-, ,,tatz,,,:lvl.,;:•>. Vc.,,, 1,,.t.t!,,,;;11,-.1/1,i;:r.,,, Mrs, Van Hattc.ez, ?Aka thc, M•riZI...4:4. iN at tatlorkd. -to the R,A.P.
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strange part •of it all is that Sir
Timothy bas one real friend. HIS pal
is a fluffy White kitten called "Fluff".
A recent arrival at Lazy Aleadriws
Fluff wandered into the stall •one day
and Sir Timothy backed into a corner
and started huffing and puffing anii.
shaking his bead but the kitten was
quite unconcerned about it He just
hopped op on the feed -box, purred a
few times and stared right back at the
flashing -eyed bull. Since then they're
the best of friends, I have no doubt
that when the kittens get into a gossip
session about the scandals of our aris-
tocratic blooded Sir Timothy, Fluff
contescire
noblylot:Iiketo
hiistiefengl
Afterup a ba
of chop and sit in the passageway and
just watch the scene going on in the
stable. You have no idea how much
enjoyment there can be in ft, Buttin-
sky, the goat is complaining as usual
back in the corner but no 'one pays
nluch attention to Mn except the
calves and they haven't been around
long enough to get onto his eternal
grumbling. Buttinsky dosen't like hi*
feed .::)r he doesn't like the draft from
the broken window. He wants his.
stall cleaned out or else he wants some
other attention. To give emphasis to
it he bashes his head up against the
side of the stall. The calves bawl but
the •caws just go on chewing thw
e
cud
Jessie, our •brindle cow is one of
the worst specimens of bovine rascal -
iv in the country in the summer-
time, She jumps fences and kicks
milk -pails and behaves like a regular
demon. However in the winter -time
she is one of -the most contented cows
we have. She stands still for milk-
ing and trips around the traw-stack
in the barn -yard and never seems to
have a complaint. After finishing her
supper she'll indulge for a least a half
hour in rubbing up against the stall
and then shell settle off down in the
bedding and contentedly chew away
on ter cud and wait for her next
meal.
Some of the hens who have wand-
ered in to the stable, and who seem
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to have a definIte dislike of staying in
the hen -house stir around sleepily on
the partition above where we keep
the roots. As usual old Biddy is
perched on the turnip-pulper. Every-
thing settles down quietly and the
whole stable scents so peaceful and
quiet. We have some very definite
and interesting characters in our
stable at Lazy Meadows.
ORDER WESTERN
GRAIN EARLY
It is expected that in the early
months of 1943 the Canadian railways
will handle •the largest movenient of
feed grain in their history, states the
Agricultural Supplies Board. The
demand for railway cars will be be-
yond the available supply, ,consequent-
ly it will be difficult for the railways
to give the customary prompt set -vice
on feed grain •deliveries from West-
ern Canada. To protect supplies for
distribution to feeders, the Board urg-
es planning orders for grain as far
in advance as passible and recom-
mends local dealers to keep their
storage space full. Floor prices offer
protection to the buyer. The import-
ant paint as always to hare feed grain
available ahead so that demands from
farmers for feed may be met and -vital
livestock production encouraged and
assisted.
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CAPORAL
ez.,..,„zezred
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