The Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-05-03, Page 2PAGE T \ WINOHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, May 3rd, 190
OR, HOPP TOLD LIONS
ABOUT LABRADOR
.raucknow Man, :Nome
Cpl Philip D, McMillan, son of Mrs,
McMillan,. Lucknow, and the late
Philip T. McMillan, arrived home from
overseas on hospital ship Lady Nel-
"aon, Cpl. McMillan came home on 1
. crutches. Be is spending a few days
at hit home there where his mother has
been in poor health. after which he
will go to a London military hospital.
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Moving Part% Onto Hallahan. Farm
William and joint Tiffin and Ed.
Wactel, of Whitt:T.1111.1rd*, are taking
down a barn on the Jonathan Beetley
farm, East Wawanosla owned by Ed-
gar Lawson. It has been purchased
by Simon Hallahan, who last his
barn last year by fire,
New Industry For Listowel
The Universal Paper Products Corn-
patty (Canada) Ltd., of Toronto, a
branch of a large United States cam,
pany bearing the same name, with
head offices in Chicago, have leaaed
the former Blackmore,Hamilton fac-
tory from. the Town of Listowel, and
workers have cammenced improve-
ments and alterations to the building.
More Select Hogs, YOUR EYES NEED
ATTENTION
Our 25 Point Scientific Examin-ation enables 110 to gi ve you clear, Comfortable Vision
(Continued front page one)
*umbering him while away on duty.
Miss Dorothy Hamilton and Mr.
Craig Armstrong presented a duet
"Till We Meet Again" which was Tery
melt 'enjoyed and favored with an en-
core, President Wilf. French drew at-
tention to the Charter Night being
held by Rlyth Lions' .Club next Thurs..
lay evening and advised Lions to
secure tickets front Secretary Wilbur
Tiffin as the :accommodation was
limited. Lion Wally Armstrong invit.,
d Lions to attend a meeting, to form
local Rehabilitation Committee fol-
lowing this meeting,
Lion Bill Connell introduced Lion
Dr. Hodd of Myth and told Lions
hat during his short time he had al-
ready won a place of respect and good
Will among the physicians of the dis-
trict. He bad spent most of his pro-
fesaional life in. Labrador and this
evening would tell the Lions of his.
experiences.
Dr. Hodd thanked Lions for the in-
vitation. and also for sponsoring the
new Lions' Club of Myth. He had
spent eighteen years in the Labrador.
It was an entirely new country to him
and he doubted if residents of Quebec
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Ontario farmers have established a record for supplying a higher percentage of
Select grade hogs than any other Province in. Canada. There's reason for
pride in such a reputation, for Ontario hogs are going ovrseas as fast as they can
be :produced, and the reputation of Canadian producers will stand or fall on Optometrist
Phone 118 Hariston their performance.
been better known since the big Goos
Bay Airport had been ,established
there, His settlement was known as.
Harrington. to
There was lots of flying but no
ads. In summer outboard motors
and row boats were used. In winter
planes and dog teams were the only
methods of transportation, Hand
barrows were used in carrying freight
of all kinds. The Doctor proceeded
to show his colored slides of the dis-
trict and the life of the people. His
district . normally 300 miles but
at times this was extended, to 400
miles. Trees were very scarce and
one tree when cut down was only four
or five feet tall yet showed over 200
annular rings. It was very noticeable
that 'all the houses and buildings were
well painted, most of the paint was
home made from a base of cod oil or
seal oil with added color.
The settlement boasted a 15-bed
hospital and this had been established
by an Association founded by Sir
William Grenfell. It was very well
equipped with two steady nurses and
one doctor. The cod fishing industry
was the feature of the distriet. The
many indentations along the Coast
were shown and the many fine water- A letter of appreciation was also read
falls indicated great possibilities for from the same office in regard- to the
future 'hydro developments. The Hud- letter of sympathy sent at the paasing
son Boy Company operated a store, of President Roosevelt. The Meeting
The boat "Northern Messenger" was closed with the usual song and Lions'
.City even knew much about it. It had i available for necessary trips along the Roar.
coast, He had a dog team with eight
dogs. His pictures were of excellent
quality and the colors brilliant.
Lion Wilf, Crawford moved a vote
of thanks ao Dr, Hodd for showing his
fine pictures and telling of his interest;
ing life and this was promptly second-
ed by President Will, French. Lion
Bill Hamilton copveyed the vote of
thanks to Dr. Hodd with unanimous
approval of Lions, Secretary Wilbur
Tiffin read a communication from the
International Office , at Chicago ex-
pressing regret on learning of the
passing of Lion Benson Cruikshan.k.
Mother—Alfie tells me they told him
in achool today as bow Celumbus
travelled 3a000 miles .on a galleon.
Father—Go on; the boy didn't ought
to believe all these motor salesmen's
yarns.
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wia,saaaa.a aaanaaan w ith ahnon. in this diatraat ?_ate neires-1 ette.
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F.a inra.a.saa? to trac t a aaTtaszt, Mst tverzt,, !zar.- The war' news. '.erns part of Ontario, and toak oves on!
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newa but how ,a-aaah maze we ozazZI,f irons, the Deaartment of National De-
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in a power drive for unconditional sur-
render. -
That is why Canada's Eighth. Victory
loan is more important than any.loan
yet. Even though the target is in sig,
even though the Victory we've waited
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