The Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-03-30, Page 6M. McDougall
°WAWA, March, 2f4„ ----As the, long :lantie in a steadY streamk aid\ thOY
la•vaited haw:et attack ou'the Western Will he 4upported, our aiv ana' and
rivwappiopkbeli-hoW near it ntity be our navy workbag in..Ftmison witlt•lhor
One exCept' the Very-few--yetknovv- Dritish American forces in a vast
Canada luiscintensided it a PreparatiOne-aeriarand-seaurmatia;---This-i'Sirsinall
, to take. .iti_fell.part, in „this, vital ven-1,ebuntrY. lesS than 12,000,000
'tare. "There lies -been tite.aPPeintineilt ipeOpie,;,--but-we be -ZS:are-that our
ot General Cifkar„ ltas.led the Can- itriny like the corps in. the last war
adian eorps'Ai, Italy, to the. conimand will Write what Col; 'Ralston; l‘Iinister
:Of the eanaO•jaii will have,
: with,him lit ,Britain. three diviSionS,Of
:treops, au armored: formatien, with. An
army headquarters arid ,artuy troops_
'all trained to the minute anti equipped
.Hhthe very, lotest9naehines ef war,
1' ttoopS -Britain--h9N-6
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landint er*ft IL* a.prelintinitrY, to theldint4 a Certain UMW' Of year*, fOle
Western OffentitiVE--7There-were-Abree, 1011414 -the 00$03tion Lthe
types of these vessela, 5lv--02-. and 7.2: second will Oak:With• the reVtablisb.-
„feet long, and deliveries te the end of,
ebruary have emOunted to MS.
When we consider Canada's f„tart
the invasion -we must think of -the large
Weather of moterized veldele$ taint
PUPPileS and men, to tim ports. of tie -
*tient in civilian, life of the Members o
the armed, forces, and the third will
plan and adminiater mea ire ate octal
_security 'and_ welfare. At the
time of writing -full particulars of the
InUs,creating• the departMents- have
parture manutaqure of uet' appeared and full explanations
Canadian .factories, 'the-Cateidiaw •Inive--not4 yet •been - made to ,thc, House.
guns and other weapons that :will be It IS, Ortainly true that ,"we see
aSett-orni- of the -Canatliart-niade- :un through the -glass darkly'''. as far as
inanition .that• will' be -discharged l)Y the futtire is eonverited. ..International
Wu forces both outadlau action war, have an. effeet fature
ladi paused *war at the home or her
etwin.law and daughter, Rev. gdgttr
and Mrs. ReUlaten,. Stratterd.,
, Mr. and Mrs, liner Alton ant1 404,,,
RUSSO, 'and :Mrs. George Lane Spent
a ,tlay recentlY in Louden with their
relatives, tc\,”
.lir.- eta ;AR% Spence Irwin -and ars:
au0 fats.'Wtmin. invin atteilded thil
funeral of their Cousin, Mk. Cartwright,
at Londetsborough last ,TnesdaY.
Mr. and Mrs, Charlie 'Alton tind 'son,
J.C., of ounglturto4, *$peAt atutchiy
at the homes of "Mr. and Aim Ito*
ou , ve tlit ' ' Alton and Mr.„and Mrs. Cyril ,Oampbell.
(It Pefeaec' ha's e•411ea ":1S:*Pisle4 l)31'' and Britislh ' Last 'year Canado, Spent ' lotions to seetwit all I inter tationli Bor On loridw morning March
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of Can'ulien. history .- . ' • - ,,,. - 0 ..A' u 1.)1:(iiiiiiktio-,.1... Of wax tradeovh9n tbe war is.0er, but so tar 4,401, in wtngbuzu bos,pitai, to A4.4.uld
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- Vanacia's v'entrielition. to vekull'. •suppii6s1 not •io).. herselriiiolie but fin. as Our 'future lies iu :Oltli, 07021 „bands; 'Mrs. Ralph Catneren, a daughter. '
. n, gauging the part being played by other of the allies; To Miintion'some rand in- the main one futtire depends • , c„I'klaigitg Maple syrup and buZzrsaw-,
C.mada iu the war; now. reaching a of tir itteittsletuputt'olif3t3loritrireCratirrita,diial5ita ,,cIonolowndrsteolvetso*, ttxhecips e tdorepraarit.em enthets way
yi ,btow 1,,A15(,)(114,,,______,..,_,,_s the 'Order 'of The !IV.
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crrtiettl, pethaps its most critical-sta0,
„ 4, ,4 welmve a-placc' Ak -honor ttt
, lieen trained -1n COuntalniP '013,ero'"°119 the aircrewmen, nearly, 90;000 in, niun-
and Ilave:,rehearSed lauding operations ,
ber,, who'haVe come front the Jeint Air
over and over again under all kinds of
: Training Phut and AV40 have been ta,k-
different eirciunstance/ al4X,d, along dif- ink part in. the devagatiag
ferent' terrain on the „-etisti ,tand weSt ..touudthe. ewee otack 00,.Gormao,s
coasts of Britan).4":'They have, been kept war machine, and the" eeastaV de -t
".figprined, of cheriges in tactics learned fences of Zurope, It , never be
by exPerlence in 'actual' yvarfareLTheir flini -known how extensive and' ,of the .output front the machines —
--equilvnent ,t -4e 4/341.tbe has been, this attaek, prelude 'to ated 'by" about 1,000,000 Canadian mon ,cpulting was beid, at ,the home, of Urs.
d -Axaerictur, the inya-sion,-- The -air. force- will4forre ,and women -in- the war factorie44$ -verY . _Walter %A.ftlten On ,Thu,rsdaY afternoon,
best Canadian, Britain tut
curtain for.the invans, while mitny impressive,
lotteries. can produce. rrhero is no„
111-..gcy _ye:k;t;els ;and 100 naVal vessels, a settled economy and equitablo treat-
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45,500 armored - lighting vehieles*Und'inent,.--et those -whe`.., are the
1T,000 ineeliantetil transport veltieles. battles of freedom " and Of futere
Tlie Plants:, of' this , country produced generations ok,,Canadians„ •
45,000 guns and gall carriages, omithm
machine wing and 30,400,000 rounds of
gun, a1aiul1nifi94, With 600,060 ton
chemicals aacl e"Plasives' 'the ree°rCi ,BELFAST, March Red Qross
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question of the eagernesS of, these Merl of ouenaval craft Who ave been helm\ - Three New Departments With, seventeen ladies present tit th'c
it after . the long ,years of military Man, jug to heep: the 'U boats in disci; *7,111 'Plans have been set lit:motion for the flulsi'la°•;0:e: the tiutitii- 4- short" 410-
, “ join With: lite British and :American creAtion of the three new' dePartments' Votionai period Was held' in the staging
oeuvring to put their. training and pre-
paredness to the test. Through the' ships in covering landing Opera.tions. of the 'Government which will have in of hymns, prayer by 'Airs. Albert, Alton,
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early years of tlie -war they have been We know that forces of the three ser- 'Charge the prograta of reConstruction in the Scripture reading by; Mrs. George,
peforming a vital service, as a bulwark vices have been rolling towards the 'Canada after „the war. These depart- Alton, and the National Anthem: Dina
against the -possible invasion, of be-
, springboard of invasion. ,, •-° ments a Reconstruction Veterans' Af-. was served, the collection from it to.be
, I,eaguered Britain. That danger bas In his outline of the work of the ,fairs,, and ,ociai Welfare will, be direci usd to bay more material, .
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,.• passed. some time ago, and the days of epartment of Munitions and -Supply, tional forek, in post-war: planning. Mr. and, Mrs, Cyril Campbell at -
waiting liave been wearisome. NOW: ,
'the heur :is aPPrOacb.ing 'When these
men from all the Pri3Vinces of this wide
• -"Dominion' with their great' allies Will
make. their grand assault or.i-the *est
, ne the'COntin.ent. - • •
They will -be backed by the reinforce-
• ments that have been crOssing the At-
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RaT011it;$ HILL 'March 2T.r4Eliere
was a'g-ood. attendance pre, sent at sacra-
nient at Grtiee eliureh 'en Sunday. On
Easter ,Sunday, a special service will
be , cendlieted for '-a class -Or young
krple who are•nniting With the eliurch,
On Fridayokvening -Mr: and Mrs.
1,,ocklarrentertaineditt_a Red
Cross party, The roads were in a. very
inaddy eonditien, but :a good,number
,tdrned, out /and. ,seventeen tables of
euchre were played. High honors went
to Mrs, V„Neston.and /Keith Cox,while
low scorers were Mrs. Wilmer Ilarri-
son and Vic. Elliott , A pleasant thee
vvas spent and $16.35 was realized,
TuirRODAY, Ants oft,
ese. days, when tea tnust yield
the utmost in flavour, quality
is o supreme importance. Ask for..
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• On" Wednes,day evening ,neighbors.
Hon. 0, 13. Howe has told member/311%e firSt will have the authority to 'tended the funeral. Of her brother s gathered tit the honk of Mr. and Mrs;
H 6 f Oa:in:tons- that canada formulate anti co-erdinate recon.lruc- mother-in-law, Mrs. Chapman, in Rip- AbbertiFuller .to spend another Social
ft Th aged evening with Mr. and- Mrs. Bert Mc -
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has been making a large number of ttion plans and carry out such plans ley on Friday a einoon. e
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arvey-Groyes'ofyietoria-streetlise_
'a Pet hitter), that came, creSe ttk ,
alt 'Its -nine li*es o'n Sunday.
rieltofe, HarveY'S, grantifath,er, removed,
Donald ,and familribefore they moye
to tlielr-fcesiV-houlh.--,,- Paring the- evening.
niCely Wordeid address ,was road 'by
Mts. 'Jim. McAlilhin," the gift- of a
lovely magazine stand Was' made, .•
and Mrs. McDonald have been residents
of. this district for the'Past four years.
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Gordon McIntyre and Mrs. McIntyre,
of .langston, are visitors with the
latter's parents, lir. and; W. I.
Miller. At the conehision of his leave
Sgt. McIntyre returns to-gingston as
anmirnas.trou9crtdoor„n mi.oe.i of London
was
a
'week -end 'rvisitOr With her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. .•
Percy Ramage, of the 11.0.A.F., IS
Spendhlg a leave"at home here. „
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the ashes frOia the „stove'in'thO kitchen
and left the ash. doer Open. 'The kitten •,„ •
iumPed. into the ashpit and when the
pan was put back'in.apparently got int, -0
the. pan ,unnoticed. Some time later.
Mr: Sehofe 'attended the fire -and the
hot opals 2eU4)a- Puss,w--4-one,r1lieed
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quitea distuthance- And was clUteadY
released but not imtil Iter coat was, verr
much . burned. APparently the eat
not much the "worse of the experience
except for the spoiling of its perman-
ent wave.--Winghara Advance -Times.
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"Women. will suffer muc to be,
beautiful,"1 says a writer,. YU.e re-
moval of eyebrows, fer instanc
for quite a lotiopineli." ••
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1EIS0F MATE/RI*.
'Oni,tCraute6d workmanhip• at.
_prices that wiN please you.
•' Lall at.our office; ,Phone 242J or
• drop • us a Line to B,ox. 161, Gode-
rich. We will be pleased to call
.heki,'choose initable mem-.
1. axial for your7tamiTY. plot.
E. A. SPOTTON
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• Our •ruirieral Chapel combines
the ditnity of a placejef worship
and, 'the refinement Of a; • quiet
- 'residence.
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ELOYD LODO]„• Director
You a4) 'Invite -6 to ' liken to
"Chapel Clinnes" _r_ograin -over
,Wingham, eith Sunday
.,:nfternoon at 2:30,0"c1otki. •
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rutOpm. SERITIGB
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, °Uri Iltiiierar liome,. Tonal-
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Se'rvlee
Phoxie835 ,* .Aes.. 356 to: 7
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deal these days abut postwar planting._ • that the 'lifeof . any indiyidiliAl- is "uncertain; and that inVY
_ nie-43t„seern&L's.oungLa1d _praati .1 and some of it -accordance With, the immutable laws of 'na.ture, heads of
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zhl' '.-'- . - ' '.-- tR,'"ainllies; will contintie Wpass-dn. - -, .,
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WtAle .literally hundreds ;Of ,p0blic:, and.. pri- Yap agencieS , nOivinl-.:these- things-,- some 3,010.i11ion.peOple insured, by,..
are thiiikiiig of postwar planning, there are a feiv,thingS that . — Metropolitan in Canada and the T.Inite4 States are WC:Mid/1* - -,
-,teatiktiej,11.dikriduali al7,,c- si4re Of: They ..know that, first 'an -d.'efinite xneasurei of protection against -thee uncettaintieS off-
- foremost the war has to belwon and nothing should iiiterfere---11—fethrOtIgtrsorne--29llion.461-laislifeinsurallo:. " 1
virii. allop.,,t,,,eff,2Ets,,,,,,,,,t2t.7,,,,ard this end. ___ , . ............_.5......
In addition 'to proyiding an anchor :to windward *for the
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es';:audbatlithat-_,-;;:thesa:policihoicle . 'is 1- otmd_to:be of a stab.ilizirig 'Character ..........,
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.WheiMadtiines-come,Inany peoPleWillfieeeconotnichardsVios. _' during the pos...4.twar.'
They knolv_thatthey, like everyone else, are.growing older; . This is postwar 13,.ealisit Of the highest .order, .
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°moo. servi.i.rta*,*.8,rkea kolier
th 417 .orocup CAB,
• *.fettra ehgtrge for Abe use Of
• etMOdern Funeral -Foto;
1.1 Montreal $t_,. *
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Bilious Attacks
Liver Complaint
lilliousuest li just 0:nothste 'no*
•for1 'Clogged or sluggish Ilsotr., 111
ia ft.1/41r)" cOmmota coup le*
be golal-,7 remedied by
the llow of Vie. We mottos the
ateumulated %two, the
• partied. out of the
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toned
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Loa *Om the el
ths free
livor of the dogging
They *xi seen Mid
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' HIGHLUGHT*--:01F 943 OPERATIONS INCANADA.
—,. .,..macit„m tih,_ft: of tlie Company's business inthe-Dorainiork-during•1943 will be of particular interest to Metropolitan
- du)stait policy lderaliaBiTebeinabririer.' -- ..
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. Ilnifuhnonts Iry Canada: , . .
_ , LIfe__Irtsuraidei In, Force In Canada, end* .1 1343
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Dominion GovernMent Bonds .. ...... -$172,233;133.01 •Ordincaty... 1' "" 4 , $869,942347
Provincial and MuniciparBonds .... 89,749;71758 ' Industrial ..... ••••.*:•••••••••• . 544,454,005 '
. All other investments... .... . . ....... 97,136,407.96 Group.....! ....... ........ 141,615,017
• $1.556441369
• $35**19, A5.135
Included in the above figures • an: Victory and War
Number of' rofficies in or e in Cruladra, end et 1943-
. " Loon investments of s112,5o0,04p, 2,885,905,
Parnant. 11-4 '----Conladian.:'Policinoldo, la' and flask' '041d4or- Lifd--;InsuranealSatied In Canada during
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2343-$16,$49,$N• •
bersilleistries-during 043--427,1167,504411. ••
Thetotal,arnonnt the- fifitropolitan has psdd to- Comedians tunee it entered _Canada in 1872, plus vie
amount*now invested here, exceeds the total•premiuraoreceived from -Canadians by More than $222,000,000:
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LIGATIONS-TO,POLICYNOLDERS, BENEFIClARIES; AND OTIFIERS .
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_CY ItederVOS 00$11141red by La* . .• . . $i„537,595,431.67.
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• -• This run 'aunt, together with .future prerdurns and interest, is ,
• • required toassure payment of all future policy •benefits. •• •
Pelieyhoiders' Funds. . - ' . . -• . . 255,604,009.54 '
. Policy proceed* and dividends' left with the company at interest-• , "
to bo paid out -in future years.
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Fteserved-for-Dividends-to Policyholders . , -105,614,814.00
Set 'aside for payMent in -)944 to these policyholders eligible to
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receive them.
• -Other Polley_ • . . . • •,•
C1811118 in process of settleinent, estimated claims not yet reported;
•'premiums paid in advance, otc.
TaniiiC0),Se WAtCrued- . •-. • -
• „ '-rtelueestitifitteti suneunt of taxes payable in 1944 on
ds_ the
• business of 1943., • • " •
,-.1105000,11.9k-bigastMe...1.#Ve • • •„ ••_ • • • 4
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,.To provide against possible -To** orlifirairatioiriiitheir value.
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`-ASSETS WHICH ASSURE FULFILLMENT OF OBLiGATIONS
2353,475.60045_
2,029,916,05562
Gtivicrunent Securities • .
'• U:S. Governinent 0 .
. Cansrlian Government ..•
Other Bonds . . .• .• . • . . . . • • • • ,
U. S. Stateand Municipal. , . . . --.• 48,213,934,88.
Canadian PA•vincial and Municipal.. . .• •,.„, 89,749;71738 •
Railroad . ..• . ' . . , . . . . • :b 547,354,089.76.
Pfiblic Utilities ' . '. ' . . • .• •. . , . ' 829,416,82935
• Inclustria1an4,11fi5ce1laueou5 •.* . .. . 514,181,484.0• 6_
Stacks • ' . I: . 111 r'' . • .. '.• . . .... . • .,,,
• All but $680138.00 are Preferred or Guaranteed.
52 02/ 949 91A • • First Mortgage I..Oans on Real Estate . -
•- -FEITIXIS ' • .' .. . •v . ----• . ' . -..----ii--, 8 ,981,134.22
• ....• °the:Property • ii, . • . . .2 • . 836,404,944,35'
Leans en-Palleles . . . . . 4 a a a • , . 0 •
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Real Estate Owned . . .• ":-`, ,... . • . . ,,. , . .
includes $9,821,102.96 real estate under contract .ors'ale and
A52,347,000.00 " ' $143,580,643.0 %lousing Projects and realestatefor COMpany
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172,233,733.01 -
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408,746.108.,58.
366.971463.12
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- 23495.30445' her Assets— 158 504 21846
Premiums due and deferred, interest artd rents due and accined,-etec-
`-'7'02"AliASSETS 14,0 ,lifEE7,1-0,7444GATIOT $6,463,803,551.50
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11;041014S`.0t 1:013•::CiPertiti.0141
13f6 intirran'co in Force; End Of 1943-, ; $29,180,390,994.60
Paid -Sr Life iniuraike,Iseuadiluring 1943 2,305,262,41040
• Amount Paidto inlicy'linidort*Th-nino 1943',; 554,6/30243.55..
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Made exceed Obligationeby $466,535;,718,02.,.Tbis ,eri fuil-& is diVided Ant.O:'
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Special 5srphis funds 7 v: • • , ` '• ' 1. ' i .. • • • .• $ 14;425.000.00
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litiek!igned tonlitt5urple..) t, *;:' I ro . r:.,,, „... ,., „.. i, 4,• y• • or, 7, ;39,20)10,1111102.
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iiii,c:ilinds, repikesii.htin. asitou. t 7V° c„Ifthe o'bilgatiet,s 0 serve as1
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possible tudevourable exPerleuge due it, vitir or tlie' o:r cOditions..
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. No Tii.,...mitts carried at$304,333,506.6. 2 in the above statement are deposited
with variQuepublic officials under requirement* orlaw Or itgulafory /0bority
Csuladian• business embmced int1lis statement 1* reported On basis of of "
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