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TAYL4.DI1,'►i CORNER, Nov. 11. A.
The long -postponed Ita11r• Day serviee
will be held in the clutrelt on -Sunday,.
:tie%ebilier 17th. 'There will be, a
children's choir. Last Sunday the
service took the farts- of a Renoej--.
• =brance Day service. Re‘. C. Taveut
delivered. a line sermon, while the.
hymns were suitably churn for the
day
ad ti4xine.r
t tdy et Lundutspent
the. week -end at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville 011e of Louden
visited with relatives here during the
' week -end.
Leonard Itodges and Chris. Sturdy
arrived home°froze the West lata week,.
end. .
'i'he regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies' Aid was held at the home of
Rev: and Mrs. C. Tavener on Wednes-
day afternoon of last week, with a
barge. attendance. The meeting, with
the president, Mrs. C. Sturdy, in the
chair, opened with a' hyinn, followed
by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The
Scripture was read by Mrs. 1'lI'. Snyder.
The roll call was answered with a
Biblt verse containing the word
"'mercy." Business relative to the
bazaar was discussed. The travelling
apron was opened, showing the sum of
$13.15 to be used for Ladies' Aid pur-
poses. Readings were given by Mrs.
R. Sturdy and Mrs. A. Holmes. , An
extremely humorous contest was con-
ducted by Mrs. roe Wilson. the
' meeting closed with a hymn, followed
' by prayer lecl by Rev. C. T€ivener, after"
which a dainty lunch was served. The
December meeting will be 'herd at the
home of Mrs. Wm. Snyder.
CREWE, Nov. 11.—lir. and
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CREWE -.
Mr*.
- Wm; Reid, Jack and Douglas spent
Tuesday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick spent a
few days fhis week with friends at
Toronto. '
Mr. and Mrs. 1301) Treleaven and
Patricia, of Toronto, were week -end -
visitors with friends, here and at 4th.
Lucknow. Mr. Treleaven returned to Nee
Toronto on Saturday, Mrs. Treleaven
-and Patricia retraining for a -fortnight.
Mrs. L. Crozier, son Colin and daugh-
ter Lorena and Mr. Gordon Ruddy
of London --spent the week -end with
Mr.and Mrs. C. Crozier.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maize of Wing -
ham visited Messrs. Will and Lorne
Hasty. -on Sunday. ,
%Ir. and Mrs, Bert ,,Treledlven,, Ron-.
srldW an tirr; B Treleaven and-
-Pa triellt,
nd-Pati'iellt, .o---rf'crronto, -were—Sunday.
visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Hackett.
• - Miss' Annie Culbert has returned to
her position at Hamilton:
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and son Jimmy, of Stratford, visited
Dover the week -end with iiir. and Mrs.
Thos. McPhee.
The .N il-t, Sunday school will hold a
Chr"istntaS concert in the basement .of
the church on Wednesday, December
Thth.
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and Mrd: � t. i:_
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spending, this week- with_ Mr, and, 117,x.
Haney y Alexander of near hayfield:
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Mr. Alvin Atkinson is hirlviti,, a bra.
fur the shingling of his barn this week.
'Tire large caterpillar road grader -
has been busy for the past three weeks
widening the road frena fence to fence
and changing drainage culverts on the
boundary front Nile to Auburn,- which
is the direct ruffle from the Blue Water
to Toronto.
Mr.',Leroy McKnight and his bride
arrived home last Friday night from
their honeymoon trip. Congratulations,
Roy,
The Sunbeam Club held a euchre
party in the school on Monday eight,
with a fair attendance. • The high
prizes went to Miss Dorothy •McCabe
and Charles McNee, and • the low
awards to Mr. and firs. Wessell Wind -
ley. Crockinole was enjoyed by the
younger set, high scorers 'being David
Sproule and Miss Louise_.S roule, and
love, Kenneth ,and Irene Caldwell.
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Sunbeam Club. -,-The Sunbeam , Club
held their regular meeting at the home
of Mrs. H. Sproule on -Wednesday of
last week, with eleven members and
one fiisifor present. It was decided
to'buy candy for the Christmas concert
for the children of the school section.
Three ladies were appointed to draw
tliie -slate of _officers, to bc:'ready for
the next meeting if the club is going
to carry on 'for another year. Head-
'quarte'rs -hats -,asked -that the - club be
kept going another year. One quilt was
completed during the afternoon. The
hostesses, Mrs. Sproule and firs. Eldon
Culbert, served a dainty lunch. The.
next meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Grahame 'McNee ort December
The hostesses will be Mrs, Mc -
and Mrs. R. -Godfrey.
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others to hear this"
"No post Mortems!'" warned Ida, glancing at Ruth. "The game's .over.
• Besides, your husband looks as though • he has something on his niind."
"I sure have," said Bill. "Only I'd likethe other 11,506,651 Canadians'
to hear this too. To -day I got hold of some figures that made me proud of
the business I'm in. We Canadians now own more than 10 hili!ion dollars "
worth of life insurance. And payments? During 1945 alone, the companies
' paid out about 661,/2 million dollars to•widows, children and other bene,fi-
• ciaties. And another 95 million dollars was paid to living policyholders
through matured endowments, dividends, disability claims, annuities and -
..cash surrender values. That's what Iife insurance is doing for us Canadians.
"The.% life insurance benefits helped to pay off mortgages on homes,
.start yo`rngsters off to college, settle older people into comfortable retire-
ment.. Countless families have thanked their stars for life insurance in time
of need. Many, many others who are now building future security through
' their policies will be glad of it. But I want every living Canadian to realize
the'importance of Life Insurance." -
Every life insurance dollar, while waiting to be
paid out to its claimant, is working and growing
in the service of the public, creating more lobs and
more goods for more Canadians. Ot that dollar
about 57 cents is now invested in Government
,bond's, 5 cents is laboring- for muni,. ipalitbies, 20
cents is building industries and public ,utilities
from coast to coast, h cents is in farm .and urban
mortgages, another 5 cents is,on loan to 'policy-
holders, 11/2 •cents ism,epresented by real estate and
31/2 cents is in cash and miscellaneous assets.
, Life insurance not only grows in the scope
of its protection, year after -'year, but is. con-
tinually being employed for
socially' desirable purposes.
A massage from the Life
insurance Companies in
Canada and their agents.
°Poi rrlation o/ Canada,
1941 taosos, 11,506,635•
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-.CARCO,
rich called on iiifs. Walters and l loyd
en Sunday.
r. and Mrs. !.Frank Allin are spend-
ing a few days in "Toronto this wee4.
lt`ulcher of Ilarerilton is a guest
with. Bev. L1. and Mrs, C'ronlifleltil at`
the parsonage.
Miss Beulah Long spent a day last
week with Mr. and MI's. ltussell Hill's
at Mitchell.''
Mr. and Airs. John Parrish and fam-
ily, of Listowel, visited on Sunday with
Good.
and Mrs. H.
Young • Adult Group.—Tho regular
monthly meeting of the Young Adult
Group of 13en niller was held laist week
in the church basement, with the
church choir members as guests.. Mrs.
Milford Durst was in charge of the de-
votional program and chose as her
theme "for the' evening "How to - liialte
a Home Christian." Several children
of numbers took part and Mrs. Cecil
Baxter of Goderieh gave an inspiring
address on the subject. Mrs. Wilmer
Hardy, the president, took charge of
the business and it was decided to wind
up the years activities with a chicken
dinner to' be held in the church base-
ment. The meeting closed with. recre-
ation led by Orval Blare and the Inch
was in charge of Mrs. Stanley Snyder.
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SHEPPARDTON, Nov. 12. = Miss
Muriel Schram spent the week -end in
Listowel with relatives,
Mr. Harold Mugford of London -spent
the week -end with' his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Mugford.
Mr. Lawrence Allamang of Preston
spent the week with his brother Vernon
and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Hawkins.
Mr. Psutka of Bamberg 'visited re-
cently with his sister Mrs, John :goer-'
beck.
The many friends of Mrs. Tony
Vrooman, who is a patient in the
Goderich hospital, will be pleased to
hear she is progressing as well as can
CARLOW, Nov: I2.=Mr. Frank Mc-
Donagh of Toronto spent a few drays
with Mr. and Mrs. McBride. . _
Mr. and" Mrs. Frank Ruggere, of
Detroit,• spent the week with Mr. and
Airs. Arnold Young 'and others.
Mrs, . Brown of Goderich ;is visiting
:1Irs. Glet1l1 and f iifff ,.: ,._...-_.
--,--Township–Temperance Organizations: .
—An organization meeting -was held
in the Township Hall, Carleiw,' on ,Mon-
day eventing, November 4th, in, the
interests of temperance. Mr. C. M.
Robertson and Mr. N. Anderson - of
Goderich were the 'chief speakers of
the evening and •stressed the need of
the temperance interests of this towu-
shi being organized and ready for zany
action eifile liquor"interests alight take
in the near future.. ,The following of-
ficials were elected at this- meeting:
President,' Fc}rdyce Clark; honorary
president; A. .Fisher ; vice-president.
Stanley Snyder--; secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. T. H. Wilson-; captain of polling
division No. 1, C. .Lloyd; committee,
Russell Kernighan, Elwyn Young, Mil-
ford Durst, Fletcher Fisher; captain
of polling division No. 3, W. Walter;
committee, M. Tyndall, Tait Clark, W.
Marsh; captain of polling division No.
4, Terence_ Hunter; committee, Jim
Horton, =R -o5 Linklater. Clifford Mc-
Neil, Andrew Bogie; captain of polling
division No. 2, Harry McCreath, . who
is to choose his own committee of three.
Three delegates, F. Clark. S. Snyder
and Mrs. T. H. Wilson, were .appointed
to attend the Huron Temperance Fed-
eration Meeting at Clinton on Novem-
ber 12th.
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BENMILLER, Nov. 12..— Quite a
number from here are taking in' the
Royal Winter Fair to Toronto this
week._
Mr. and, Mrs. Richard Park - of Dun-
gannon spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. S. Vanstone.
, Mr. and Mrs, 8owdeh and daughter,
of • 0rillia,- spent the week -end with
Mrs. G,ledb,ill and family,,
Mr. , amd-Mrs..Chas. Young of Gode-
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TELEPHO
This year's outlay of 38 millions is part of our 100 million
dollar construction programme • planned to the end of
next year. Practically every Bell Telephone exchange- in
Ontario and Quebec will benefit in some important way by
the expansion of telephone 'services between now and 1950.
Local Service
i_.
On V-1 Day, 92,000 persons weie waiting for telephones: New orders were
coming in faster than they could be filled.. We have connected 140,000 addi-
ltional telephones since then, yet there are still 75,000 people 'waiting for
service.
.Central Exchange Equipment—At present seven out of -ten of our
telephones are dial. Most of the dollars we are planning to spend on local
service will be for dial equipment. }
The making of dial 'equipment, discontinued during the war, started ' -
again last year. Enough was built . to connect 20,000 additional dial tele-
phone# in 1945. That figure will be doubled this year. After that there will
be`cnough to connect 100;000 dial telephones a year.
or New ,central exchange equipment will cost. $13,000,000
Local. "Lines—€ablep roduction -wilt' provide two billion feet of wire a
year to carry local calls.
New local cables, wires, poles and underground, ducts, will cost
$22/000,000
Telephones, Inside Wires, Private Switchboards—This year we will.
receive over 125,000 telephone instruments. The 1947 output will be over
4'200,000. New telephones, telephone booths, private • switchboards and inside
wire will .cost -
Long DistanceService
$28,000,000
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Out-of-town calls have almost trebled since 1939. We now connect over • !'•
fifty million Long Distance calls a year.
Long Distance Switchboards -100 Long Distance switchboard "posi-
tions" will be built this year. Next year we will install 300 more.
New long distdnce switchboards will cost
$3,000,000
• Long Distance Lines—Our underground cable construction will rovide
stormproof lines all the Way from Quebec to Windsor—with- ` sit it
nections to the United States.
New apparatus to carry twelve telephone conversations at the same
time over one pair of wires will be installed between Montreal, Toronto,
Ottawa and other. points. More opai wire lines are being erected.
New long distance lines will cost $17 ,006 ,000
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Land and Buildings
Many of our present buildings will be extended and a number of new build-
ings erected. New building will cost
$11;500 ,000
Tools' and Vehicles
To install this new equipment and look after it we will enlarge our stock of
tools, our fleet of motor vehicles and other working equipment.
New tools and vehicles will cost
$5,500,000
Total . $100;000,000
The °wail aint of this 0OO,000,OOO construction programme
a to provide the beat telephone service at the Lowest tet.
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