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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-03-29, Page 7DON!T BE GRUMDLER * rationing 1*hoipi,10 to win tluo, war. othoT Not toy for Colds ..r. s the Children's•..� .:�.{ �>: themother canthekiddies will, -hesp its all do'•••.r�„ a�.,�,�; • h o •' :f +,:;. out of doors not.properly wrapped• up, ve• on a , getoverheated' and cool off too sad >>^, :•,, �;' M • dent ; get. clothing.; feet wet; kick oft the bed clothes, and the mother cannot, help.. doadozen things h P Half tbattle in' treatingchildren's colds is to.give them --something,,' theake'wii hoot any fuss - and this the mother they will like•'somebhiug they will t e t 3" , will find 'in Dr. Woods. Y Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy used by Canadian,. y e rs� mothers, for the48 -years. a past� �. Price 35c a bottle; the large family size, about 3 timesas much, 60e, at all drug counters. Tho T: Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto; Ont. r CALL ISSUED FOR TUDENTS 'irO. FILL EARL' FARM CAMP'S The • dint call for help in the grow- ing and _ harvesting' of the • 1945 crops has "been Issued by -Alex. Maclaren; :director of thea Optario,'''Farm ,Service Force ' of 'the Debarctmment• of Agricul-• t'ire--a" call for high. •sehoef 'students, boys and `.girls, to the early .`ihrm :service camps in the ;vegetable and fruit sections of t to : Province 'of _ l Ontal*io. 'In seniding out this call ' for students and other boys and girls -willing to, devote their .holiday;`time to this essential win*, Mr. Maclaren emphasizes the fact that the need for volunteer farm workers will be greater Last tall sward Barnard, Bluev'ale, lost a purse containing W1,., „after the„Snow melted, some days. ago, ,his son ;found the purse in the° barnyard, as. good ,as .ever.- A colony house at halm Farm, Hui - lett, owned by W. L. Whyte, was cont- pletely 'destroyed by tare - one morning last week. They building ,housed• nine -weeks -old pullets and then were 'elestroyhd. :, 1 W, Golding, BIM., has resigned the chairmanship of Scott Memorial Hospital, •Seaforth, after twenty-one Years, of service in that capsity,. lie felt that his absence at Qttaw, .for six months. or more each year •pre- ventedi.s • giving tothe affairs of the hospital the attention they should have. Robert Dewar, ;of JIensall, died stn. Victoria Hospital, London, on Thurs- day last, in his < e3ighty second year; He is, survived byl his. wife, formerly Mary Stirling. of Bayfield; two sons, BPY, of London;. and Archie, of Wood- ham; ” three brothers, George, David and James, all of 'the ,Bay field district, a sig r, M gory Dewar, in-. cathine, Miss `E11 abetb )`ord o Clinton in the hoenital there un Irrider at the ate of eighty-eight years. Site was born in Cioderkh• ;towns p, daughter of .r. and Mrs. Thomas Word, and lived.on-- the term' west of Holmes'rille until site moved _to Clinton' twenty Years ago, She was burl on Sunday afternoon ° in, Maitland ,cereetery, Goderichr Succeedslineeeede Farther as . Township ',Treasurer `Witham Crui bank 'has been ail - pointed' treasurer", for the `Township Of.Turnterry, 'ide is the On. et. the. late Benson Crulel ,hank, who held the office for ttventy-four years. A► Zurich Patriarch • John Foster, of Zurich, observed his ninety fifth birthday, on Saturday. He is in . good ;.health,,, has. never worn, glasses, and rides a bicycle wherever he goes,. He has four' sons . and two daughters, fifty-two grandehildrpre and fifty -live great-grandchildren`;_ ' Seaforth Golf Club, kS'- t hJ old Property At a meeting of the directors of the Wished fit, $ club will be able, ri th r new euPpOrti to keep on .Its after tete war, "vim n will rett1 Sunts rs. Robert •Anders*;►, eiglty-fold` years of ,age,. died ,en Friday n1ght in , the '► ttngbarrn hospi el.. from t e effette or severe 'boos ,, received Ibe previous Tuesday evening at the home of beer goo -in-law And .daughter, Mr . and Mrs. 'William' Kelly, . 4th. .concession Morrie, with. whom She lived.NeNfr, and Mrs, Kelly Were dt'`t'hin oraliking and .'Mrs. Anderson was alone la the, 'house when her clothing took she was putting seine paper stove. She managed to extinguish the flames, put not before her a s . nd body had been badly burned. She was taken immediately,, to the hospital at Winghant, but .raided to rally. Her husband, Robert Anderson, predeOessed her end she ie waved by two daughh tars, Mrs. Northa}n,-. Walsh, . of "east Wawanosh, and Mrs 'Kellyf. clition; is having a widespread demand for boys to work on individual farms for the summer holiday period. The demand for girls for the early season camps will also be heavy. Three camps are; to: be opened on ,April•,12, these being' the Government camps..at,'S'altfleet and Vineland and Mayer's private camp at Beamsville.. Four more camps will be opened` on -Mar '.1:, these being at ;Fenwick, • Clark.; son, Cooksville and Oakville; On May 15, A. W. Smith's private camp at Vineland'will° : be open"d. To meet.. the initial needs of these eight camps, appre,imiitely '25Q girls will be re vvired ` with iucreasrng immbers "' €tis- the season: • develops. T--' The initial groups-of'girls "iii *these are-tie1Fi1l 'bei kept busy tying gripe vines and trans- planting '.lettuce; cabbage and- .celery in the greenhotses. ' Mrs. H. M. Ward,- in charge of .the women's diva, sion, also reports a demand for girls who are willing to work on individual farms forthe summer holidays, with good living. conditions, 'excellent, meals and standard rates of Pay, Asr,in prey"lou -years,, the operation, of the farm *wise camps will be undertaken' by the y' 111:C.a..-ends C.A;; whose long experience of catnap organizationand direction will ensure the • best . of...camping, conditions' and supervision for the boys and girls going into them. High h school • students and other older -boys and girls: desirous of spend- ing ' their holidays • on farm , service • a ,cam rk efthet%in P or on an in- dividual farm, are urgently requested to apply at once to the Ontario, Farm Service, Force, . Parliament Buildings, Toronto..." this year than ever before, on account of the increased demands for man- power for , .the armed forces and war industry. 'It °is" particularly import-, ant'that a full quota of boys anci girls he 'secured for' all, the farm service camps, especially those wwhrich' are opening early. in the season because of the' * :gent' needs of ..fruit and v.ege- table growers. ` ,The .first ,of the •b6ys' 'farm service eamps,to• be opened is that at Burliiig= ton; .which. will ,begin 'operations- on April .12, to be followed by. the camp at .T.eamiugton. on. April 25. The' camp at Holland,.Marsh; one of the largest 'n o ' e will lie opened' rn e ' file 1 a, in .. May 24. Mr. Maclaren,, is now enroll- ing, Toys to All these three camps, as noon is they are Donned, and, in ad- Instantly,relief. m shay,sneeiy' -gib y' distress of ekl coldsetartsto .. ► comethermomentyou putafewdreps' of Vaaro-nol.:tip .each nostril, Soothes irritation, relieves congestion, makes -breathi ng,easier, in a hurry. Also helps _,. prevent many colds from developing if need in.time.Just try it!'Works lurrel...,.: - Follow directions in folder. SPACIAL Double -Duty Nose props Works Fast. Right Whet lr4ubl4'[sl • , - , 'rucks. Phone collect Quickly .removed; � Clean" Sanitary • 5 ;STRATFORD; .'910;16 CLINTON' . 21 •Limited • hand SoneSons .�� INGERSOLL, Ore m h1,rhhoh.:z2 heb pb v�o�z; • art , e,I eecehhex2. xbx 1Vi,, o pried. • p, hrs.p �'ajh�A� 4b4 .td1�r c'e� jq�i'� bl,� •�z�l t � r�ee �h�s�' , 0 00 )7 1 2,It o or:h th etc. tot. tv�jt . jh ear �z»y, kt1. rr lr;uh .meg.x, Qhs ARDJ3NING for the fun of it- _. week -end trips in the 'old family jalopy ---1 t y days fishing. by the river-. —these things -still stad for a pleas :Ant way of life --a way of life our men. ,overseas are fighting for today!. ; �` hey, won'`t' be able to, come back" to T1s,..�• ' these simple things, . unless we get `;down to earth" in our thinking, and make sure.when they do come�,back -their dollar will be, worth a dollar! To protect that dollar, we must realize slaw,, the • dangers. of 'careless, nnne`cessary buying! 'Wec'must buy` •,only what we need -never buy two where aim. will dot 'fie must not evade.rationing or price contirol, or .deal in black markets. Xf we break these rules, our country -the country -our soldiers are fighting 'for—wi start on that spiral of prices known° as inflation.r. v •w And inflation- affects everyone .. ProUished by:THE BREWING mousTAY wage-e,rner, pensioner, szn,aIl-busi nes* owner, returned soldier! That's why it's important to take a stand "against lit worti. If inflation starts in this country,this iswhat will happen. . Prices will : rise., "gages will try to 'follow along—andwill never quite catch up! ` Soon your dollar --your •soildieir's dollar ---may' buy only "2 5% of the things it used to! That is what. has"` happened in many•`'of '- the countries of the ' world today,; and' that is why normal living -for anyone is impossible in those countries! ` So let's make sure our soldier's dollar, when` he gets back, will. be ` worth a full 'dollar. We cannot give back to •hint his lost'years or lost youth, - But if we keep up the fight against inflation, ;,the man who . is overseas can look forrw-.rd, to pleasant, satisfying livior, .., to the Canadian, way of life!' ONTAItiO) 'to reveal the 'dame;& of inflation. I pledge myself to do my part in fighting flat oti : ° By observing rationingandavoiding black markets in any shape dr form. By respecting price controls and other ata infatia,n measures, and ,re. ' (raining rfrOm careless and :unneccs.- sac t bnyiltg. I will ,not; buy two where onn,wiil do, nor will I buy a ''iteiv" where an "old" vvi1t.do, By ibuying Video( !'fonds and Wor Savings Stamps, stzppocting tax • *tion, add , *bldln by nit sdch measures which will lower.the cost. ,Ibring and ' •1,�' help 'kee `prices ata. normal level; IT Ys mite possible that these i ans. who ` occupied the telephone booths • while thea soldier waited. to,, make his last call , home were talking important busiiness.. It may, ,even have been, war business. But if we all reinexnber to make our. telephone./ -calls as brief as possible* °• then alt` least there will be no •needless waiting' by our _ ;boys who want so g urgently toget their Dal s through. l�=' °Long talks ,tie up vital switching equipment ' at central. Too often urgent calls ,must wait because- we forget to4be baler ,