The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-23, Page 36,
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arrister, Pte.. _
0.0fdee--Court GOderieh,
Telephone 55. •
rS•UTHVILLAVD °
-Barriater and -Solleitor
0=4,7 -North •Goderiela.' PhOne ,750
AgARTEAtOR ACCOUNTANT'
• • . •••••••--,"
19.0.1sUliiIWO and ilONTITH,„
Chartered Accountanta
' .Albert. Street, ,Strattord.
Tironto Office: 202BayStreet
other Irish volumes.- For-
411OW
'INSURANCE
171•01114L(JP" 'NCO- TIJAL' FIRE IN-
--SURANORN.00.7-Ftirm and
lated town property insured. _
Officers --President, 7W, li R. Arch-
, when the boy 'diseussed his future obligatory duty to the state. Mils
§eaforth-; Vice-PI:esidentt Pilt..P."' career with his parents 40to1d." them more handsome doing: and co-operatin
lieGregor, Managerand. that- the Job .he was besa-4ualified to there wpuld be if the Governmen
Secretary7Treastirer,..M. A. -Reid, Pica-
fl11 was that of a chaplain on board would give us seine- simplified ixtetho
forth.• `••• a' pirate*, ship, When Sir Robert was of taxation which „ people vvahont
Directors -$V., Archibald, ,Sea- 'asked. as tothe relative ages of the law -yea education could ifollow.
f�rtli; ]rft'flkMcGreg0j', Clintoni Alex. 11ets -he talked so much about- jn
Ids pnblic addresses, he ansvvered,• "I
33roadfoet, Settforth.,; Chris. • • Leon-
hardt , Bornholm ; E.
J. Trewartha,
Clinton-; 'John L.- Malone, Seaforth;
Alex. McEwing, Blyth,; thigh Alex -
.ander, Walton; Geo, Leitch,Clinton;
Agents -John :Pepper, Bruce-
• .
tt,
0
This, is 'St, Patrick's ,• have as if
read_the story of St. Patrick' with Profen
,• law
gpOidAleal. of latex -est" and, Admired. the
eliaracter •of • the: great, spiritually
'gresalve Saint -.in his. paerifielal .labors, o a neighbor On the. benches, of the
But reall 1 got more "Iciekr out of noatie' better than the way he did,
This plea 1tora. Bradford, 'Yorks, had
some •
.4
klUntirsi FPIRElif T WERnfl"'
DEM
PNTARIO,t. t.14 D
1PRZSENtAtiOttBIt UI
GROWXXIIKQ 4. 0.. suatmzR,
4.
U had. it fright 'and Making ,a•
change the impressibn mY
inkiirensiVe aspet ,gneraIly
is Irk:ill metal) of the
se (4'.•°°'thincins inight PPQken
111- 1 very towsled hair ,and a brawn.* ' man-
, StauCe, "Letter,a, and, Lealleta of • UYI"ner., Tne-Jrish. critre used to 'aitY of
by Tim .110o.ly; 4The houxs ,-11,11u1 that .44haif a -pound" of ‘PcOatum
apesit with thee, dear pa.rOdy1 would make'an entire change lit hi.
a, -line-let "Tlio-ItosaLsin song. And I
can say the same. of that learned and,
happy astronomer, Sir Ito_bert,
whose beet' -on Reminiscences ' w01414
net let me go to Sleep irk the middle ,worried and perplexed look that come
,of the night, . , There.areSomeegood,,,, er strenuous cage, 'Mingled .with
Irish .novels, toe, -that gave ifie' goo
reading,' far removed from. the line of
'St. Patrick, -Which Ifound highly inter-
esting. •
Sir Robert Batt is always7tickii4g
one's risibilities by. one" SOry Or„ an-
other_ erby aeme nunioronavireniark.
One Occurs to me when he 'spoke ofone
-of his conshia who Wits fond of pranks
mi. -adventures, but wits- iieVirtlieleSs
of a religious -turn of mind. He. said
Character."
,
These • are days for 'filling out fornas.
The tax Sheets the Government pro
vides tend to keep on. our faces that
hothersoraeness that is hard to put ni
witli.•I have hot seen, not can I con
ceiVe of, anybody filling ,incoin
tait Ptifirs whistling a merry' tune
ndr--anybody- patiently- working awa
At such figuring humining,the doxology
There may be saintly souls who ca
do thiS:But the- harassed look, th
dishevelled hair, the puzzled
anee-,- the •-appearance-- Unit- speaks • o
headache .and bother, belong , to tlif
lia
how---tati.eh-better it is to -fill in- forms
,with a smile! For example;.I was fill-
ing in a marriage register page re-
eentrY. I got to the .line of the bride's
occupation. *.The answer -she gave mei
to write down Was, rein dr kiss depart-
ment raterson's." The answer made
234 -1
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. • . •
'SteWart -Middleton Eleeted rrealdeatt
▪ of .cQuiity Assolatiorl
4:',Ifax,,roN,mayeb.24,0,,tlieb annual.
meeting Of, the-III:1On 'Fruit OrowP.0,'
AsSocia.tion; • held' : hare Frhlay;
Stewart MiddletenY Ooderich ioyaishin
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was: elected:president for 1.04; • gOnor-
:ary,.Presidents aye George ',LaithWeite,
Godefich; James „Bayfieltl,
It, Ji-IV41..atighlirt, irussel-S; gad 4.41W..
SOYnt, Lueknow, , ,.
.„,
' Other-7Ofilcers are.: ..Vice-preSidenr,
Olayton-.-.`Leithivalte, Oaderich; seere-
taryAreasurer, to he. aPPointed ; -01""Cc.
tors, D. a., Lassaline„ Goderich EX. 2;'
Benson Sowerby, Godefich,, R.R. 2;
Thomas Salkeld, Lucknow; Fred' 44 -
(Beton, Clinton; 'George Johnston;
-McGuire,. D. A; gMitli",- Fraser
Bayfield /t.11. 2. '
The resignation of .T. 0; Shearer as
secretary -treasurer was received and
was accepted with regret. . . • „:
It:Was-decided to have the seer-et-LIU
write the "PrieeiS :and-Tradr"Beard-
urging the advisability of haying
Mask -Os -sand hampers delivered 'direct
to orchards this year; It was..alsO
_decided to vegetable_growe,ts.
to affiliate with the.: -fruit. growers!
organization. •
T4 retiring president, 3, W. 'aroynt,•
spoke. of the great loss the fruit-
grovvsera,had suffered in the death last
year of Mrs., Sloan Smith, a former
president of the AssoCiation. •
• Mk. joynt preSided for after-dinner
iffoCeddings at- the Mackerizie-Aouse.
Mrs. 'McGuire was pianist, Gordon
Blair and J. C. Shearer song leaders.
A -pleasing feature was the presenta-
tion to Mr. and Mrs, Shearer of. a hand-
sonie silver tea service by Mr.- Joynt
'and Mr:: Middleton on .behalf of the
Q. II r romottoit 1-(Alt.Sv,"„vP.s.1.00,71011010,--
for,Ilarry 1.'Boy16..
Roys iron; S‘renie-eii;10tiOlieeli, Vesirs,
Nite:114.1toWn ,4nronite Appointed.
SupcirOsor 0.1140:
.,. -FM= BrOac109-at$ •
field; R. F. YfeK'ereber,'. Dublin
Prueter; Brodliagen,; George A.
Blyth. .
- Policy -holders _call -make all
pay-
men.ts and get their. cards receipted at
the Royal Bank, Clintati;, Calvia-Outt's
'Grocery, 'W-ngston'$tr.eet,-Gadefieh,
or
Store. Baylield.-
know
. '
, —
***DR -.—E,. 3. R. BAR,
Late house . Surgeon New T Xori
Ophthalmic and Aural hospital, assist -
„ant at Moorefield Bye HesPital • and
Golden' Square Throat Hospital,
London, .England,
EYES, TESTED, GLASSES
SuPPLIBD _
53 Waterloo. -Street -S:, Stratford
Next 'Visit 'Rediold---33titelr:Ginietieh,
Ificiednesday;_,Marelk-421,„1
'40.Osissamoo,o'immosaaas° oSmaseseasiesioo-o.0.
know. nothing. I can only sayto the
other .planets ,What an Irish carman
said to the old lady passenger, "What-
ever your -age is; you don't look
One Irish 'piece of wit from Tiro
Ilealy's 1)oolli that recur t to me wien- I
see my hair 'through the mirror, looking
4-1?AlltaPItieViEl: AND: 'tigtiormis,
113litRiit4IT
” .Phone
Ofilee hours -1-10 to 12 A.m., 2 to 5
kind r to 8 pm!" Ttiesday, Friday and
Saturdtki.
10 to 12 ',a.m. only on. 'Wednesday,
Jilonday .and ThureflaY__at .Mitcheir. ,
Mineral fume baths by .appointnient
A. N. ATKINSON
'South -SC .
-a-broad smile come ever -ray face.. I , • ,
A
think she must have seen it too. Don't, 08§`LoCiatipp.. Mr. Shearer made a .httign
1 ackriowledgment in ‘which, he spoke of
,L3exng ,likerittted Pepot
:One handred Canadian b4s. „of agea
SeVittitkeit #nd eighteen, 100 have their
pibUeSehool, eiticatfon or better- aad
A , •
have proof,of age, are noW heliig°sOuglit'
• ••- fratiry .-distriet-Ne, tO, lOrti, a
'Toronto, March,-217,tqw ShngF., ,
trade" n.t. the 'Canadian Armh,
e.B.p.. stiPervi.,sni nts P'vra ntqadealts' aecording to • Lieut. II, .0. Fetteriy,'
c'er conaman ing„ 0.
craitiag Unit, •
lias resigned 4roin that:119Si' to return d. Mobile lt4
to privatefarming; aecoralag to an
anneuncement.by -the 'CanadianBroad,4
'ca .Corporatien, Meath •, Mr,
'1400'.t9 Wattordi' Ont.,
w ere he Will take. dvet-Operation of.
the family :farm- which lie- left., to -join'
tite C.B.C, five yearS ago,. ,
Harr y J. assistitut
supervisor of-ferM ,-broadcasts, has
been appointed head. Of the .aepatt-
In organizing and sqlervising the
till brides come from the 'Kiss depart-
m:ent of Somewhere'? On. enother verY -pleasant associations with the
- • lit 's • Mr Laithwp.ite tied Mr.
IllAlt.OLD..JACRSON
, Specialist:4a ,,Elirm-__Iine,.'HoaschiOrlfL
ales. • I 'Oensed-..in Illation and. Perth
00finties, *. nie6si reaSonabileir.-Saitisk-:
faction •,guarantiteed. -For information;
eta., write or phone HAROLD, • JACK-
1.13t.f.
WIN
•Sofortih.
Donald R. Bine'
EXPERIENCED AUCTiONEER •
Licensed for Counties' Of Huron..
• and Bruce •.
ADDRESS: Kincardine, R.R.
• Phone ItiPley'30r24 ,
Division Curt
'CwodericirrOnt:
G. IVIacENVatt-
Fire, Accient- and "Motor Car
Iniurance.
OFFWE--MASONIO TEMPLE
W]ST STREET
PHONE 230 GODERICH
41,egla‘red gader-Druglems,Practithitiern „
Act tor, the tArovince pi:Ontario.
rusuo. .NOT.10E•.
• P.'S 10.16.013., P.A.4440.,
Association, Pupils prepared, tfor
• atomic exam. ReSideneel',Mr, 0ralea,
Stratforildi;deri0 :toad' 41,1i6
—.BUS TABLE
.1.*teo,ying •Goderich • 8:10
-1245:71kim,414,,X.mss.,;N,A1'
orect connettiosail.' to :a *4114
rilfr fat ti r Illtornif410i1-.Pho.ne •
Ifritisk,,or Bedford. -liato40
' • mute-
r•••-.
• •
InsuitANOE
-and
REAL ESTATE
inctNp 24
,r66`
Reitt-Eititte Add frosFri,a00.,
Ogie'p *id -
• • 11. -Trafalgar) Street'
FOR, SALE:7--Housea of all kinds,-
.cliorce bnilding lots, business pro-
perty and several good farms
, Let ..xne show you , some teal
Casion when*.I.Was filling out a sira.ilar -gro veis.
-telephone operator. I seonid tot -hplo Idaing-troiii the- OetratY. ene--Who-
; The boys will bie' taught BagliSh,
current. .aftairth. woOdlarnriOngt Pncltile*
1:14111t:icO, 04)41101)4, electrieitY, :general
Selence, ' metal work,' clerical, ,ixtetor
•meenarties. During the Caliree tliey. will
be allocated into the -different-general
trades groups which will fit them best.
These- ere: -41eCtricel; cleetrielati
or wireless .mechanies; -'inachinist;
maciaine turners or nttersi survey Or
draaightmansnip-surveyors, toPograpli,
development :-..;;;of the ',.(„).13,.C.s 4 farni teal, -architectural , mechanical
broadcast department, °rvine Sn'17gg drauglitsnten;•,' clerical; clerks 'for one
pieueered in agricultural, broadcasting Or all of ',the technical arins. Basic
•on,A_:-nattanaL,seale.,„Mitensti rakle,:training-is.1 completed while at School
Canadian farmers are in touch .daily and on graduation the Young,. SQ1Wer.s
With every, aspect _of* their industrY, are, tradesmen eligible for .thc „extra
from tharkek quotations to the latest
politieal; aocial-anal econonlic tren,ds
affecting . agrieultiire: -;
, The C.B.O. regional farm broadeasts
provide service at noon each day,
while National ,Farm •dio 'Forum
brings information .ideas .eaP.
certificate blide7said she was a Stirling expressed sincere regret °in
-butaxiarannr---asblushing-_ataLlikiiti
-fa creit-tbre was admiring that. gold
bana which7riewly adorned her finger,
ifilg on the hand is, -worth two on.
the telephone:1 ,
Truly I can say' this week .I have
warqd—itieling7-the "ralFe,y Jt the
Shadow,,having conducted' no less than
live 'furteralS, and I have another. at
the -very ,,beginning of the nekt week.
Watching- two . people *die also made
the week' dark and depressing. 'These
six f deathsr-represented-:' the eload • of
years that .add coneetiyely.) to 470.,
Only one, uncl,h9 was a returned soldier'
iskLa .A,o-,t :readied_ the
threesetWe.-YeetS'efid ten., Babies seete.
49-,bex-ombag.-f-astpring, according
to newspaper annonncementa , about
these' cherubic extra tax -.deductions.
"tilt the old men and women are passing
out so fast this Spring. The„tniierals
are- many. An undertaker -driving Inc
to, a late afternoon- funeral remarked,
"Thi a is ray 'fourth funeral; today."
Three more dead Lie his parlors
. . A
. two of -the firocrals it 'poured
rain, adding disecanfort to -discomfort
:for the mournful crowd. Oh, hew it
rained r. Goitig:aq, often to. the grave-
side of Lite. allowed me to Aiectird, and
save the book, and reite the committal
service which had heconie tbo familiar
-shall I 40..y?----these-Itunereal days:
The practice of a, 'funeral ser-
mon -vvhich still persists as. one 0,1 our
customs . keeps a- minister busk When,
five, Or six, have to be given inside one
week., He cen hardly repeat himself
that many ' So. often thereare
people et two or , more of. these- pc -
allowance, known as "trades pay. Also,
the officer said, they may not be sent
overseas until their .nineteenth birtday
h,
Thirteen- MonthS' Course
the age of sevent,eexrand
Is Tittained. the pay is onlY 70Q
weeh bb, broad problems and- questions -day, but full army PaY. is then alloWed,
in the agricultural world: ,P,ecause The courSe takes tbirteen months,'
it has developed new, ways of proinot- three bely.g. devoted to orientation at
lug groun___discusSipa_ ' and community • tont° and the remainder at technical
activity .among farm people, Nati-Qua training at Hamilton. Erni OrMS, - et(.;
are supplied, -,a145-7-iaairacks with
CFlirmadartaanaT. tiPie"Uumniteisd States as thine orMitories, dining -room, lounge, reap -
most . successful . listening , group prof.' ation'c room, library, and dry canteen.
ect .organized to date, , ' • Dental and medical care also -is pro-
-
HarrY 3. Boyle bringS.- to his new vided., •Ftirther information and 'all -
of farm plication forms may be „obtained. from
pest as p.B.o. . supervisor
broadeasts Ocneiderahle experience in the: inobile unit Which TW-in'toWn-everY
;agricultural ,radio and : 'newspaper _
pork. Born and- raised bri a -T--...w.'"Kan" or from ' the • armory, or Lieut. R. C.
Thursday' Morning; until further 'notice,
count'SF"'-‘ Atria -T -11e was-,edtteated- at -ex ; ts. .,
Wiligliall. IA).' pi School, __and St. alev
Collage' at • Hiteliener;-. Ontdrie..• milt
other branclies-of.the areAY that the
-.--4-.Ye. .....inilton street. ' -- • .
C' ontributor - to ._Signal -Star. . , _Iistment. -(a_eaver. :Army ' only L' ages
is interested in are general • ea
-
has taken such an- active interest in mne's
—wan= 'glts NcVtAs-rn---all-brtttit*Ms-- ------ -
- ' - - ' - - 'Boyle's--writing career -started atthe eighteen to tint rleven,.. an -- e an
of farm industry,: . ..._ .
Returning to the agricillturai room, . .. -adian Women'a Arinit CorPi .liges
- age -of* fourteen,- with an. -InereaSing
SHOULD BV#
XklifiNt
110Vauthority, that an
eye SerVie4 vansit AT.4 ,eyea
to ape nonaally. But 't,14 all
.• recOgatzte that by no other mean
• ,the desired results Aie-
• citretl,: • And '4103ert that
the Ideal plan wenld be to have
o'erY* Pair of ,eYe4 Undergo An
You would be
'NO* .,agree with 0104 -
stroll
orrommirn
qomitull
N
number of contributions ,to the .weeklY eighteen to fortY-five, lug-histvg. rna
-a-filin-411-nstaative.-of
ztile 'yfileTiers tfTer tit prst1144- nea4ws- s-reri"41ret'---
Supplied to depot, Londdn, fel' medical.
On was given by Mr. Blair. After--
wards_4. johnsfo`n, -Deininiiin fruit exPerienee- was Obtained on '
RATIPN--0011PONS:
H "AreadowW,L column,- which- is till Ca
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tions -with a 'funning commentarythere- n1:1(1.- - /- — • „ ' . Transp6rt-ation4a
Lon Qn, gave -Goderieh-----S al Star,--w119„te„,,,_ .„
and vegelafire inspecfbr,
started' ,his "Phil ,Dsifer Lazy
ari address on the "Ree,ortiniend-
:Mons for fhe Fruit Ind stry o uron
LasSaline;- voreed the': thanks' Of the weeklies. In' 1.936 be Joined :the staff
ii several': .Western Ontario
County.," G. Laitliwaite - and D. J. rle4
of station CKNX - at .Wtngliam -08
group for the'lliddresses given.
_ faint ,a,n0 news _ editor. In j.941,
becanie • agricultaral editor The
,DISX.RIBVTION OF BATION , _
• Stratford Beacon -herald, ' and a. year
• • .1300LNO.,-4.....NEXT.WEEX later joined _the '•-0.B,C, as -Ontario
• 'region' farm._ coMmentator. :to
, Twelve and a halp ,million Copies ot the daily noon farm .broadcasts ever
ration book' No. 4. are new ready for network stations in • Ontailb'auid•-Vng,,'
-distribution across Canada; ,according
to an announcement made by theiratian
administration. '
During the week of March 26th On his ,radio plait are to be beard in the
Gederich March 30 and 31ana-April 1) current dramatic. -series; "Stage
xa,tion books will be distributed locally-. 44," heard each. Sunday night. -
Zraet dates and places of distribution °
lishameeking Qtiebee. For the,. past
year be has been; assistant supervisor
of farm broadcasts -at C.3,3C. national'
program- office in • Toronto. Two of,
will .appear in‘the local papers.'
-A- 1-A• 'classification bey married t a
. Ration book No. 4 is the same 'size widow - with our children and a
as ration beok Isle3Theolor of the for a reelassiaation,-• "Nothing•doing,"
coupons in the new be* will be the -
'. . -C
the local draft, board told him. Any
amas in the old hookThere are -
t •
body brave enotiglito marrylike that ie
se s. '
'eleven sheets of coupons in th.e. new looking
iitglieli!!„11. d of. man the* army :-Is
books. . . " -
Consnmers are urged to remember "
that' they Must present ration book 3 Teacher: "What tad thhas twenty.;
before ration book '4. can • be. obtained:
The kard RB 99 printedrin -red, and iA
the baelt Of pea should he filled
out at home .but left in the ration book.
All those 'over -siXteen-,eigh. the ,cards'
with fhelr: nsual.. 'signature; •All. those
.• easiona, _who „Age -listeners mnst, have their ,ear s
dress, or Oration in tihrO:-.Baiiii-edramtin- algae(' 0
-'bir''-.#1'iarflt' - or sponsor.
'i•
fty. . .This year the name Of the county is to'
fdi fins d --
held may apply for ration' books 411
behalf of of the house,:
hold, 'or Air neighbors unable to apply
Xargaittsr:-
ammuma.mmaimiamamdr..4.....;.0a.60.01.011
.1.14SDRAN'OE ,
,
STATE FAI1 MUTUAL
.AliJ9a0111.0111LE., •DISITAANCE-..
• ,Cifeap Fates, .Winter Storage,
Also Agent for Manufacturers'°
Ittfe ji.nsUrance,-. , •
Pettiri- ail.
its. 6, .Ooderleit. Phone or%
.
' ,Dungannop.._ 22-34
'46
BlioNE
4(7
Now-ItoberebOnat,'as "1110, 1011.JNOl -Art' inf.
TtiesdaY and Wednesday-,-,
Cary Grant, John Garfield, Alan Hale and' Dane Clark
withit capable stag -cast telling a briny tale o tbe riestering crew'.
• libbard it Jap,hunting battle -wagon
0 .
"DESTINATION
tilturiday, Pridai and SatuidaY—
Paul Ltikas; Luise )(trainer, William Bendix and Arturo do ,Cettleva
A,. sensational best-seller conie;) to. the screen with sttperb
fidelity Of 'cast and iltoduction -
"110STAG
99
• .1‘14;'1fteefi Wednesday, Saturday andlioliditY0,4t 3 pan.
..14 Cronin's, "TIM $TAItS LOOli, DOWN."
„.
tliou Ivitn11-rtteLoiare';ingtiVeIra'fireliti-Te'l
Auther
moll village -WA from the main high-
ficivii some young lads, living in a
on which the coach ' rolledto
1ondonin the old ..days, used to N„Vaikinperson, providing ratron'book No. 3,
the' three miles from their uneventful with correctly filled out ,applibatien
henget to the road, where the 'highwaY-
Of 'their Mier1tilie;--Ifigt;7teSet-if-tO
by.s. After the 'long walk they would
stand' expectantly' at the ' country road
Interaection to _watch the fa,st-pinning
hors -a -ant sea Lhe travelling',--eha-riot
rll by.' on its 'dusty_ way With- Its
passengers, and bear the' erii4t- of the
fat coachman' s whip, las-with a flourish
he hailed them, and passed them Imp:
riedly by. .It Wag it'great. moment to
them. •As the rumbling Coach passed
out of ,sight -they. Weald bum to the
signpost and look, meditatively at the
finger.that pointed fit the direction the
eotielfhad gone, with 'its one Magic
Word. ',written thereon -- LONDON.
What must be the .thrill of going .to
that':utignoivri, city-! -They had Via it
thrill to see the coach go by, ,But, 'to
see the city, to tit -it, that, must be
th'e greatest expeii'ea-4,7of 'all. • ,
-This we'ek with nianY 'other!; IVO
have' been the young -boys of the ijuiet
village at the crossroid tosee,theAreat,
coach TOW on to the City out of' sight
trwird-to-gaze-.af, the signpost pointing
thereto, and, wonder with a great won
, -
tiering. '
,;There is a little negro liOy in our
neighborlikod -. "Who bears'• Llie rat*,
1 striking- Ohristian nantd of joe Lotils•.
It makes one wonder soinetimes if he
. 'will rejoice as, he :Acts older. in tbi'S
pugilistic' -reminder-. as .he • gives his
Mane. now peculiarly *some parents'
,owssirsfreilarialisoillieremetlyserleeyygOil
• • I
Drive out ACHES
"'Atli* sift>.
11.
,ectrd," is. -Presented. Books , mist be
edliee'tea'by:som-elietsoh'dveeNrdeeur-
Anyone who' does not obtain ration.
hook No. 4, during the days on which
thedistribution centre is 'open. Will
ave to- wait ufltil Apriillth„,accordin
to: official announcement.
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eight days imit?" .joh ny4: "Why. they.
Ration. Coupons now due Ire sugar
14ti 28,; preserves DI to Did; butter
50 to 54,-; tea -coffee 14 to 29 And pt to
' • • . •
One preservea coupon is good for
twelve fluid ounces lara,.Jelly,inarma
,
berry sauce or TO-airtirfriiiieriiir
Panrolnle..Suga
.ounces onned fruit; or twenty-four
ftuicl minces, '(twe pounds net) ex-
tracted honey; or two standard' sec-
tions ortwo pounds (net a of cut. comb
limey; or fifteen fluid- ounces' corn
sSTruP, cane syrup or blended' table
syriip; or forty fluid onneee- tone
quart).. maple .syrup or molasses, 'tor
one-half Poinid sugar.
s ed
.11ALF--LOADS FOR TRUCKS
The half -load season ,for trucks -Is
now in effect according to -Proviielat
Officer 'James Culp and 'will remain
so until the end •of April.' This la*
affects,. bighWay -No. 21 from 'Forest
toOwen Sound,' , also the highways
om., St. "Joseph f� Ilensalr and from
all have! . Aniberley to Winghain.
••••••41.111Mvis.
• -...-,,•••••,.•-••• ,•:•Y•
are prone tii--Ttitune' their children. -A
passlort for Bible names persisted lii
some pioneer 'families. The Old
Teatainent 'Mist have been ransacked
when a new baby- cable, boy or. girl..
I think of:.„one man 'bearing the Old
Testament double name of ...Allem
,Aziother family 'welt known
and respected; not far from Gatlerich,
had nearly all ,the major and -minor
prophets On their Toll, one wintaa judge,
in the Way, the big 'family' of boYs-wete
named, Ittith,,litiriam,' Rebetear:-tabi-
gait, Bathsheba 'Imre once favourite
a-sf•gno1-a„;poor:Iiible
'reading irge-that we liftVe gone to the
other extreme of giving bablea 'out-
landish, ,unt,neaning Christian • (we
might put -a queStlibil Mark after Christ-
ian) 'naines: that do4't Mean ra.• thing
to---tiparents except that they have
.ae'en them in Sonia nook or novel witil
A
IrollY* 00(146116 to
niece Ot 'mine wrote to Us about
her babY'S name and said; "lain ealling':
tilc"! WWI •Arlausc.1. not
sure it that „b: file way t'`.o spell it"
-
That unsnreneSs made me, feel that, the
elfoice,„ of ,name liad been it passing
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INSIDE OR
OUTSIDE
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CHEESE ,BISCUIT
1,1k cope flour 1 tbion. shorten -
cup ' ing
4-tspn. salt 6 them's. grated.
, 2 taPtia. Magic Baking Powder
;
Onkel% baithaked., place *Mare
of -oboes.* on of biscuit* -for
Sift dry ingredients toother;•ciat,
in. shortening. Mix in cheese
lightfyi add 'milk slotv130.R011 out :
on floured board.toM.Inch thick; -
cut 'with 'biscuit curter.
_Bake in hot oven -(475°F.) • 12, to 15 :
Aninutes. Makes 12. ,-
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POWDE
=t.ik h.sOtistying_o_cto
..of NOilsores.riclynaUjishin.
Chocolate Cococcwotild
29c i/A:16:11c
she .wanted something. diff,erent
from , what was - lieard aroLuul ber.
_Iteiient infant baptism roll entrieS eon'.
thin. I -Indite,. the folio -wing. names in -
my writing.;‘, (41ris-joalme Leona ;
Janice Noronc ; ,Sandra Soy ;' Carolyn'
"Alother$1. and would-be .thothers,
don't think , I tun invitik ;von ' to pick
flowers out of 'this exoticgarden,, for
'our- infant 'daughter's: The boys'
1101(108 .itre not .86 strange -Witt 'Ara .
My; Mimes rranklin; ;Termite, 13ruce;
• gertild ;Nines; Wilbur Praficis. They.
itt leatat relic:eel/VS cof historical
fragrance and gre personality.*
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4 13110 alad WOO abOnt another fun.
.eral; that wftl make seven 411 eightor
nine ,,days, •
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passa,g--give,s-sint,tss chven to.. drain. Results are ao
good because: VaAro-riot is speciajized medication that ivorlth
right whe&troubkiis--76 relieve paillfal cimige,4tiolitaidictake
tbbfeathfilg easier. fevidrOpS up
, eadb. airection8 ,in, lolder.;
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