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Ingham Merchants ears Greeting
We are looking for 1944 to
be a year of fine achievements,
We hope it brings you the fullest
share of bright prospects and
substantial prosperity and happi-
ness.
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May the coming= Year bring good
Cheer, Happiness and Success
to Each and, 'All of You
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of happiness to all of our
friends . . including Victory
and Peace,
Holmdale
Creamery Dot Dot 'Dot Dash
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That's the Happy New Year
wish we extend to all of our
friends. May victory in health,
happiness and prosperity be
yours foi the years to came.
TO 'YOU
MUNDY'S
W.A.11eughan
SUCCESS!
How lucky we are to
start a New Year and to .
have the opportunity to
wish you success in your
endeavors and, the happi-
ness that comes with
achievement.
You've Heard It Before
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO YOU
But never before have
we meant it more heartily
for everyone in this com-
munity.
CH A1NWAY
STORES
Mrs. Reta Mason, Mgr.
NEW WIR
EVERYTHING THAT'S
BEST IN LIFE.
NEW YEARS
GREETINGS
To you in the best of
everything to make your
cup of happiness run over.
On 1943's departure, we
have big hopes of bright
and successful year ahead
for you.
Foxton Dairy
and Lunch Room
Let's help this New Year
baby grow from his first.
day into a strong and
husky worker that will
do everything possible to
make 1944 a year of great
accomplishments — a year
of success for all of Can-
ada's Army.
Stedman Store
We've got a job to do
in 1944 — everyone of us !
So let's salute our coun-
try's aims and stand ready
to do anything we can to
make this a really success-
ful New Year.
Canada Packers
Limited
Duncan Kennedy, Mgr.
4ta
HAPPY 1944.
Let's cheer the arrival of
another momentous year.
Life's exciting . . . yet seri-
ous — may this year be a
most successful one.
E. J. Nash
Sunoco Dealer
So long 1943 ! Gbd bless
you 1944! We join in wel-
coming this New Year as
a new opportunity to fin-
ish the job we are in, and
to bring success and hap-
piness to all of us every-
where.
Murray Johnson
GREETINGS
rive words our pen must
write. Here they are:
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL
R. A. Currie
GREETINGS
We're stepping right out
with many wishes for you,
topped by a sincere one
that you find 1944 the best
on record.
North End
GROCERY
Hugh Carmichael
Let's make this New
Year's live a real celebra-.
tion, and then let's buckle
down again to great tasks
ahead of us. This will be
a truly Happy New Year
if each of us contributes
his utmost to its success.
Superior
Service Station
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GLAD TIDINGS
When New Year's bells
ring out- their message
of faith and hope may
you share in the bless-
ings of a better year.
May it all come your
way in 1944.. Yes, may
each of your days be
brighter than the preced-
ing one. That's our hope.
Harry Browne
Success and Happiness
to yourin 1944... may this
year be the best in history
for you and for our coun-
try . . . this is our New
Year's wish.
PATTISON
Radio Service Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sherbondy Donald Rae & Son
HOWICK COUNCIL
Gorrie, 'December 15th, 1943
The Council met in the Township
Hall, to hold their last regular meet-
ing, according to Statute, the members
Were all present, the 'Reeve, to, L,
Weir in the chair:
The, minutes of last regular meeting
Were read and On Motion of McCallum
and Farrish, were adopted,
IVIOved by Winter and Inglis that
the tender of Gitsoti and Smith, to
operate and manage the Wrecteter
rink during the Season , of 19484044,
be accepted. Carried. , Moved. by Farrislv and Winter that
a grant of $25.00 be given the Salva.
tion Army, Carried,
Moved by McCallum and Farrish
that a grant of $100.00 be given the
Howick Township Library Board,
Carried,
Moved by Winter and Farrith that
the time for the return of the Coiled-
tors Rolls be extended to the Sanitary
meeting. Carried.
Moved by Winter and IVfetalluin
that the "toad addattitt, as approved,
be paid. Carried,
Moved by McCallum and Winter
that the following accounts he paid.
Carried.
Jas. L, Wallcotn, part salary as
Collector, E. Div, 1943 $110.00; Joshua,
Howes, refund of dog tax $2.00; Neil
MeDermitt, refund of tax, (error)
$2.00; James Douglas, salary as Live
Stock Valuator 00.40; Herb, Collins,
Salary as kelief Officer $48.75; Milton
Rastie, sheep killed by dogs $15.00;
Dr, V, H. Seherk, services re E. Walk-
er $9,* Wm. Marsh, .work at Clerk's
(Wide $2.00; A. Moffatt, supplies
O.K. County Treas., overpayment of
school grant $70.60; 'M C, Xing, pt.
salary as Collector W, Div, 1948
$125,00; Salvation Army, grant $25,00;
D. L, Weir, member of B.O.H. $6.00;
Norman Clegg, member of B4OB.
$6,00 Isaac Gamble, secretary of B.
$15.00;, L. 14: Whitley, M.D.,
salary as M,O,H. $150.00; Mrs. M. C.
Inigbt, bal. salary as school attend-
ance officer $50,00; Fred,. Harribly,
bal. salary as caretaker, Wroxeter
Hall $15.00; Elmer Downey, salary as
Caretaker, Gorrie Hall $59.00; Rovvick
Twp. Library Board, grant 000,00;
George Gallaway, repairs to fttrniture
in hall $7.20; Wm. Whitfield, bulb in
Gorrie shed 60c; Relief $108,95,
Moved by Parrish and 'McCallum
that this Council do now adjourn to
meet in the Township Hall, Gorrie,
on the second Monday in January,
Carried,
Isaac Gamble, Clerk.
COAL FOR POULTRY
BROOMR8
In Veiw of the special renUlteinents
of the poultry raising industry, the
Coal Controller has made arrange.
meat to import from the United
States an additional quantity of an.
thracitc coal for use exclusively in
poultry brooders and hatcheries in
those districts which customarily use
anthracite coal. To obtain the coal
for use in brooders and hatcheries, a
form supplied by coal dealers must be
filled out. The tlealer is not permitted
to deliver any quantity of anthracite
greater than the quantity, which, add.
ed to the quantity on hand, Will pro.
vide a Poultryman with a 90,days .stm,
ply of coal for use in brooders and
hatcheries,
SCHOOL REPORT
The following is the report of S.S.
No, 11, East Wawanosli, for the fall
term:
Grade VIII—Holen Albrecht 76%.
Grade VIT—jiminy Irwin 79%, Wit.
ford Shiell 76%, Doris Shiell 76%.
Grade VI—Barbara Irwin 79%.
Grade V—Eleanor Wightman 89%,
Grade IV—Alice Marks 70%,
Grade III—illy /twin 79%, Sy&
ney Thompson 70%.
Grade /...-Joan Wightmant excellent.
Clare liVielGovvan, teacher*