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FRI Two Shows Nightly 7:30 & 9:15 p.m. SAT
• Matinee Saturday — 2;30
In The Comics — On The Air.
NOW ! BEFORE YOUR EYES
the Bsmstssds' t.
most bprssdous
swoon rumpus!
Based on the comic strip created by OHIO YO.Un6
A bundle of love for Blondie and a double bundle of laughs
for you.
TUE. 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. WED.
That Man's Back Again !.
Formby At His Funniest !
A Riot from start to finish.
'Southm i�r�can Geor,g
George is two people that's double fun for yonl
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COMING—Fred Altair, Rita Hayworth in
"You Were Never Lovlier"
DANCE
in Brussels Town Hall
Friday night, April 27
music by
Ken Wilbee's Orchestra
Special dances
Lusch counter — Admission 35c
Sponsored by `
St. Ambrose Sodality Girls
Proceeds Patriotic
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"1 Am The Way, The Truth,
And The Life" faith The Lord.
Me)viiie Church
Minister
Rev. Samuel. Kerr, B. A., B. D
10 A, M. Sunday School.
and Bible Class
11- A. M. Morning Worship
The minister In charge,
7
P. M. Evening Service in the
United Church,
Come and Welcome
United Church
Minister Rev. Hugh C. AlIIson
-11 A. M. Morning Worship
"Happy in a World -Like This"
Junior Congregation
A meeting of the Session fol-
low the Morning Service.
12 Church School and
• Bible Class'
7 P. M. Evening Praise
Rev. S. Kerr B. A. B. D.
will bring the message.
Everyone Welcome.
Church of Engiand
Parish of Brussels
Rector Rev. Maurice F. Oldham
3rd Sunday After Easter
Apiri 22nd, 1945
Ss. John's Brussels—,.
10 A. M. Sunday School
and`Bibie Class
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
and Service
W. George's Walton -
1.80 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
2.80 P. M. Sunday school'
and Bible Claes '
8t. David's Henfryn—
2.45 P. M. Sunday Scheel
and Bible Class
8.30 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
At The' Churches
St. John's Church
A special memorial service in
anemony of the late President F. D.
Roosevelt •of the United States was
held In 'St. Johu'a Church on. Sunday,
April 15 at 111 a.m. ,Special Hymns,
Scripta're, Lessons 'and Prayers were
need. Rev 81. F. Oldham preached a
.serauon on the text kI Samuel. 3:38
"Know ye not that there is a Drinee
and a great main fallen this day in
Israeli " •-
United Church
At the manning` service in the
United, Church tribute ,was paid to
the late resident' Roosevelt. In all
lands where +Charistian people meet
•together and where freedom is
prized the death of this, great man
is mourned. He ,stood for -world
,security, world peace- and for tho
rights end liberties' of common
+peop0. A morning ,anthem was
contributed by -the choir,
Melville Church .. `
In. Melville Chitral/ on Sunday
moaning the organist, before the
s•eivice began, :played a Punrerall
morph from Chopin ,and Beethoven.
The early part of the service, Sn
+prais,e and .Slorip4u;re readings
centred in the death ; 00 President.
Roosevelt. In place of the.
.cirildren's message • the minister
siwoke for a few sntnutes• on the late
President, .One minute's silence was
observecl, the -congregation .standing,
after which Tennyson's poem, Cross-.
ing the Bar, was sung by Mrs,
don ,of +cit Monkton, ,one 'of the Pres!•
dent'e favourite hymns, "How - firm:
a foundation," was then sun -g. The
sermon text was, "Woe is unto rue'
if I preach not the Gospel," The
'anthem sting by the choir was, "But
slid those fest" by Parry, In the
,evening the sermon was preached by
Mr Wilson, who took as his sermon
'subject, "Are we of any aclonnt?"
.The anthem Sung by the choir was
"Consider the Lilies,' by Waghornr,
The solo part was sung by 01eeald
Gibson,
'Last Of The French- Foreign Legion.
• Wherever thea' flag .of - Prance
decreed that brave and rookies,
• men should lead the charge, thene
theL"Legion ,
g of the Damned" fought,.
and fell. Now tt ,is disbanded - -
ontlnodod by tanks, buzz bombe and
iet ro
ell
P P ed planes, Inez RcU r. `
U
writes ai)out it to The Americ,ui 1
Weedy with this Sunday's (April
e2) lease -OS The 'Detroit Sundae'
Tlones,
REGENT TRRE 4TRE ,
Seaforth, Ont.
John W. Hanna Nominated
At Win ham Convention t r Items
John W. Hanna, prominent! _Locau.4 f".�I ,r 7 S ms
' Winghn- amerohant, was' nominated n®® —
Thursday night by acclamation to i ..
t - Appointed Rural Dean
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
carry th,e banner in Hiuron-Brace in Engagement Announcemen
the neat Paoviunnial election for the' Tite engagement is announced
Progressive- Conservative party. Ydr, Mary .Helens daughter Of rhes late Rev. W 13. Dunbar, rector of
I Haima has :always been •active to AMr. and AMrs. J. Leslie Kerr to linea Geergeds Church, ,G;od'ericr teas
Livic circles ,here end has for the It 'TurveY, son of Mr. and Mrs. elected Rural Dean' of Huron at
past year and a half been active in Robert Turvey of • •Bluevale. The 'a meeting of the clergy of the Dean --
the Legislature for Fhuou Bruce, er hid in t, d' Church palish
st.
marriage to take place in AO.ril, ,r e S Pants Guar, pat s
In *110 last ps'oviaucieJ -election he ball, Clinton, on Monday afternoon,
w•es victorious, over Hugh Hill, j April 1.6th, He succeeds Rev. E. 0.
i Liberal and Henry Lantz, C,C,F-t CARD OF THANKS Gallagher, formerly of Wingham,
Mr. IPanna. spoke briefly and re- I The fanny of the late John W. who went to Globe, Arizona last
assured his smpii,ortens- that be would Helmer wish to express their November, The :Spring Deanery
1 analoe .every effort to fulfill his ; appreciation and thanks for the meeting will be held in Goderiel;
promises should he be elected. !.incl expressions of sympathy and ,Tune 18th,
Special speaker VMS Hon, George the beautiful floralofferings at the
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i, Clvallies, vice-chab•man of the time of th•e passing of their deist
Hydro -Electric Power -Commission, father.
Mr, Challtes -reviewed the past 15 Also to those who, in so many
months` achievements and stated ways- showed their respect. Such
Col. Drew had fulfilled his prom- kindness cannot soon be forgotten.
:ems 'despite criticism by the OPpoa-
Lli•o:n parttess
Girl's -Softball
Team Organized noon April 10th. The opening hymn
A large number of Ba•usses_"(:iris was "0 Day of Resurrection." Rev.
he ci their first meeting 1nthe Public M F. "Oldham read the Scripture
3 i tory ou Tuesday, and discussed grayer.
I John 5 and also led in
the formation of a Girl's Softball J strayer. Mns. George Davie pie -
Club , sided. The month! fees and dries
Women's Guild. Meeting
1St, John's Women's. Guild met in
Ile church vestry on Tuesday after -
The Following were elected as of -w+ene aid and +ac'oounts passed, It
Veers for 1945, oval decpided to call a meeting soon
Moved by Vera Hastings, Seconded to discuss organizing a brai,ch of
by Kent Ashton that, D. A. Rann be the W,A, Lunch wee serval at
the close of the meeting,
president — .carried, '
Moved by Hen. Ashton, seconded
by Ruth Jewell that Clara Rus,sell Picture Show
be sea: treas•, — •oat1ried. Obtainable -
Moved by Mr. Wilson, se/ended ' The flim projection machine op
by Audrey Davidson that lien. Ash- elated by Huron County Federation
ton be manager and Oliver Riley be of Agriculture and serviced by
conch carried, - National Film Board of Canada, is
Moved by K. Ashton, seconded by avaiiable to any organization withdn-
Jean Matheson, that. Mr. Wilson be tho County.
laksistant: manager — earned. .Showings may be arranged bv.
Moved by K. Ashton, seconded by -contacting Mr. Harvey Johnson,
C. Russell that 11'Ln. Rann as west. R.R. No. a, Blyth, who operates the
dent be responsible for conveyance machine or W. V. ..Roy Secretary,
of team, and have no other atfiliat County Federation,Londesboro,
ion on any other team — carried. Ontario.
Movsd:'by Mr. Wilson seconded by
IC. Ashton that Clara Russell be reap
tain ,for two gains. —carried.
Moved by Ten. Ashton, seconded
1iy Audrey Davidson that Vera
Hastings collect unitorma.
There being no further businass
the meeting adjourned.
113 Blood Donors
At Blood Clinic Here
Brussels Blot Clinic. No, 0 .was
Raid in, Brussels at Melville Pies.
byterian Chualch on Friday, April 13,
1945, under -supervision of Mrs.
Ainsoey, Nurse Technician, :assilsted
1)y Miss Tancock,Mobile Unit
Truok Driver,
The following are those who
assisted in making the +clinic a sue
ca5s:
Receptionist, Mrs. Galbraith; as
stetant, Mrs. Jas. Armstrong;
Acting doctors, Dr. Jamieson,, Dr
Iioctd, Dr, Connell and Dr. Bur
rou,ghs,;' Acting. Nurses; Mrs, W. D
S. Jamieson, Mats F. Grainger, Mrs
R. W. Whitfield, 'Mrs. T. Bilis, Mrs'
D. '9, Walker, Mrs, 13- S. Warwick
Mrs. S. Kerr, Mrs. HT. Wilson, Miss
E. 9peiran; Haemoglobin Nurse
!Hiss IShor•.treod; Office 'Staff, sacro
rotary, Mrs, H- Allen; Reception
Nurse, Miss D. Jardine; history
Clerk; Mas. 'W. Scott; Stenograph-
er. Mrs. IM tLayeook; Chart Clerk,
Mrs, K. Tyerman• Card Sanatory,
Mrs, R. J, MelLanhlin•.
Th,e dining-roosn was convened by
Maks J. 'Gibson with the tollowing
assistants; Mrs Harold Thomas,
Mrs. 1G, H. Samir, Mrs.. It. S. Hamil-
ton, Mrs. Wm. Little, Mrs, C.
"Seeker, Mrs, 0, Buseb'+lin, Miss
Grace 'Stewart, Mrs. D. A, Ran.n
and Mr, Wltittard.
Seventh Donation -
Orval Gilliss 'Gerald Gib51ns pl-
t♦ do ,plias!!, D. A, Ran'n, ,Tacit Lowe,
Sixth Donation
Imogene !Sanderson, Neeson 'Sieight-
holm, Goottge - 'Pearson, Harold
Jacdclina Wm, Tung Sr, Wm, King
Tr„ Jean OMcDonald+,
Fifth Donation
(tart, - Flenderson, Alvin Logan,
lint Trie'land, Gia1a'ean Work, Gebrge
Trislop, Tacit Wheeler, Allan Mair,
Mrs.. Rom Thueil, Allister Bird,
Mrs, M. T7clgaa', Mxs, A. Bird, Wm,
T1t^mclenson Sohm' Voi11 Harold Camp -
1011 - Andrew Bremner, Sylvester
Ravnilaxd, Muriel ltltOanald, Mrs,
Frank Shaw, Mildred Turnbull,
Gilbert Riley, +Tames, Mair, Wm,'
Speh•, Mew, N. 'C.homlpslon, Helen
Ma•Cutelucon, Maatrioe Layoeck,.
Fourth Donation
Mrs, W, Scott, • T(, :L,, Ashton,
o n l
- Tan ]lM Do a d
Harvey'Stephenson,,
Mrs. W. Cameron, rs, Alex Dunbar,
Mns, Thine. Spetr. It: J. ,Tacirlin,
Tint Cameron', Tlios. Bernard, Juliu,
PIsoh en Stewart ,Cochrane, lteg.
1T'at�s,en,• Ceci'1 Reynold,. Tack Cox,
Carl ,Tacklin., George Smith,. ,The
91rrtin', Sack McDonald, Mrs, 0,
l\7aih,eaoar, Tlttwat'd (lowing, Hugh
Pontoon, Frank Mitchell,
Third Donation .
13111 !full#van, Della Thynne, 13crt
Godvi,en, Melville. Lamont Rties+t
Dobson, Wine. TT, Dennis, W T,
til'Cmtetteon:. 13511131 Peterson,, Mrs,
A.hehtt Cardiff, Harvey Jaclrlln
Teen King. Mns. I. M0Arter, Dr, Meld,
Tion Cortlei15,, MCI51110* 13.011, Roth
McDonald, Mrs, 'Harvey Stephenson.
Second Donation
Tan1,0w ctptvcy, lTiis, A, 110099',
('h111ee Selhera'ar, Mtleb#m Tease,
Maack Cardin', Lorne T7cltmier, Allan
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Now Showing.
Thur, Fri, Sat, — April 19, 20, 21
Don Ameche 'Dana Anthems
" Wing and a Prayer
The ,most exciting story of Carrier X
in the Amerfcah's greatest naval l
victory.
Mon., Tues,, Wed- AprIl 23, 24, 26
Carmen Miranda bon. Ameche
Greenwich Village
(In Technicolor)
A musical drama filled with comedy
' and romance
Also—A special added attraction
The All Star Band Rally
A featurette in ald of Canticle's
8th Victory Loan
Next Thurs.,.Fri., sat.
Bing Crosby See Hope
Road to Singapore
'Dorothy Lamour Charles Coburn
doMING . .
Iltlah Eyes Are Smiling
MoRei'raher, Mrs, George. 13on+?, wire.
Clew, "DASH, Mre, If,, Nichol, Rev., t!
B
TT, ronston, Verne Nichol, Mies, M
ittvicshetw, Ha'1en Peareen, Mns,
Pert Dunn Doris Mts,
Ilrnee ,Sntitm, Mrs,George. Meisziei,
Dent Welsh Mets, L. Jai°ckTih, TAW.
rence JDaokliw, Mrs. R. Cousins
First Donation
Mrs, L. Russel, Hannah Russel,
Hartley Fischer, Mrs. Celia Hnetber,
tins. R. Jaelalin, Mrs. H. Workman,
Mary McDonald, Naomi Marti»,
Frances Jolliffe, A. W. Synnott,
Miss 13, Cook, ,John ,Spivey, Jean
Bull, Dorothy Jardine
Guest of Seaforth Lodge
A nenthea' of members of Morning
Star Lodge here were guests of Sea
forth Rebekah Lodge on ..Tuesday
night when the degree was conferred
on six candidates and a most enjoy-
able social hour was held al the
close. Those attending from here
snore N 1 Grand Jane"
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Obituary
a4'
t .. * * • . _ 8' r s.
John W. Hopper
I Jelin W. Hopper eldest son of the
i late Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hopper of
Morris township passed away at the
home of his son -In-law, Mr, Jas
1ry511s, 4th -concession ]Morrie
on Thursday, April 12, 1945. He
was beam July 1, 1_+802 and came to
Morris twp., with his parents when
a small child, He farmed there for
many years before moving to 1h':ng.
ham in 1923. On Feb. 15, 1830, he
was unlLad in marriage to, Isabelle
r etFho• decease:! ,
NatiNo man pr e um
Feb. 27, 19317. To this 'union •,vete
horn six sone and three daughters,
- Wm. of Seaforth; Chas. and Robert,
Wingham; ,Ven, Detroit B. S. M.
Hipper F. C, on :active service over-
seas. His eldest son Milton died in
1918. Mrs. Finley M•oCallum and
Mrs. Jas. Bxyans' of Morris. Sirs.
H. P. 'Carmichael, Winghani; a
ilrother Harry - and sister Mrs.
McCool, Winglham. 1"T - gra nd•enlIdren
and 3 great -grandchildren oleo
survive. Funeral :services were
I conducted by Rev. H. Wilson,
Brussels., United Church £loin the
home of his sonin-Iaw, Jas. 131yrns,
Sunday, April 15. The floral tributes
were beautiful Interment took
place in Brandon cemetsip, Bel -
Mrs Ii. 73. Allen, Mrs. N. Gerry, Mrs.
Denman, Mns. G. R. Campbell, Mrs,
Edgar, Mts, R. Thusly` Mrs. G.
Evans, Mrs, •Gemmel Mrs..0, Long,
Mss. C. Dunbar, MTS. A. Mora„ ogre,
Mrs, 'Little, Miss Jessie. Littre, Mrs.
R, Canner n and Mre. J. Armstrong.
St. John's W. A.
At a meeting held at the rectory
un Tuesday 'evening, April 17th of
those interested in, forming a branch
of the Womenes Auxiliary it was
decided to organize a branch and
the following offlcens' were elected:
Pres., Mos. A.A Morrow; Vic Pres,
'VireJ- Davis; Sec. Mrs. t. Kenuedy;
Tneas., Mrs. B, Whittand; Pianist,'
Miss A. Carroll. Meetings will be
held the third Tuesday evening of
.each .month. 14Lrst Boy Kennedy
evi11 heave the May meeting on
May 115th, The meeting was opened
with the W. A. Hymn The Love of
Christ C'omebrtaineth," Rev, M, F.
Oldham read the scripture lesson
Aonnan,s 10:9-21 and led in prayer
and presided for the organization
meeting. TOue constitution apd prie-
,clples o fthe W. A. were read and
considered. Mrs* •M, F. Oldham
asses'ted by Mrs. M. R. Oldham
aorved lunch at the close of the
tr.eeting. •
Until The Last Shot Is Find
There is no Iet-up for our fighting men advancing
along the bitter road to find Victory. Desperate
vicious enemies stand between them and their final
objective unconditional surrender. And, shots
fired at the eleventh hour are just as deadly as any
other.
Just because Victory is in sight, we at home can.
not sit hack and relax. We, like our soldiers, must
be in there pitching to the very end.
When the Victory Loan salesman calls, • remember
that our soldiers, sailors' and airmen, are depending"
on your support — until the last shot is fired.
"INVEST IN �, THE BEST'
Y.
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Sponsored by
Huron County National War Finance Committee,
SEED z a r., SEED
Get our prices before buying•
We have the following line's in stock: --Alfalfa, Red Clover,
AlsOce, Yellow Clover, Timothy, Etc.
Permanent ' Pasture Mixtures.
Meadow Fescue, Brome Grass Orchard Grass,
Canadian Blue Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass Etc.
Also a good supply of Dutch Sets
We can supply 9 yl)U with Oil Cake.
SPECIAL Paint Offer . , e ... , .. ' , ... , , , 59c qt..
J« PEARSON
PHONE 224 ,4 ETHEL
ii*lueloilieimileecileleouriedeekereseieleceelellriejes 1,
grave. The pallbearers were 3 sons.
12 grandsons, Harold McCallum end
Chas. Bryans and a nephew Lyle
Hopper. Friends attending the
Huron Eighth Victory'
Loan Objectives
.'Over four menthe !rave elapsed
since the "Huron County' Cora-
no
om
n'itiee wosmd .ap the Seventh sue.'
109
1ful campaign, During rho Inst
four months, the United ?J:s tions
have covered many miles (inns the
Road to Victory and the and is
1uno11e seems to be in sight. Those
Military successes have been ac-
companied by tragedy in the teem of
lengthening lists of Canadian
1 casualties, of whish we 'should not
be uumindfud in entering what may
well prove to be the real Victory
Campaign, ' Since "D" Day
our war expenditures have risen to
a new peak which has made It
necessary for the Minister of Fin-
enie to appeal to the people for
e,eruer support than ever before and,
a, you doubtless know, the object,-
'vr Ser this Loan hay bean increased
1195.900.
Huron County Eight Victory Loan
Quotas
District Quota
Ashfield Township 112,590
Wewanosb West 74,000
Colborne Township "1,090
Goderieb Town 459,000
awanosh 'East 74,000
Winghaan 200,300
Turnberry Township 82,000
Howlett Township 239,000
Morris Township 101,500
Gt`ey Townsihip 117,500
Bruseels 79,500
49,000
108,000
108,509
130.5`10
174 000
110,000
91,500"
108,595
97,501P
108,0110'
159,500'
71,000'
71,000
139,504
Blyth
Tuckersmith Townsihip -
McKillop Township
Hrdlett Township
Seaforth
Stanley Township
Goderich Township
Hensall & Hay least
Zurich and Hay West
Urborne Township
funeral were from Toronto, Gode. Exeter 0
rich, tLietowel, 'Stratford, London,, Stephen Bast
I Kincardine, Dungannon, Seaforth Stephen West
and Wingtham. Climton
C. N. Sectionman Fatally
Injured In Fall From Car
ATWOOD, April 17—Wi111•am
Abernethy, 33, sufferedfatal injuries
Monday afternoon about half a mile
north of Atwood, when hewas
thrown accidentally from a `rack
motor on the Canadian National
Railway line. Mr. Abernethy was
employed on this section of the
C N.R. He and two other •empioyeea,
.Adam Dahmer, section foreman ' and
•Cdifferd Thornton, were returning to
Atwood about 4:95 p.m, when a bar
became loose on Ole tra,ek car, Mr,
Abernethy spoke to Mr. Dahmer
.about it, and the latter applied the
brakes to the car. It is believed that
Mr: Aberneluy reached overto ad-
just the bar and lest his balance;
,falling heavily ou his head..
He was •brought to the station
at Atwood,, where he died at 5:15
Dr. C. E. Connors; Atwood and Dr.
J, G. Kirk, Listowel, attended , him.
A jury to probe Mr. Abernethy's
death . was inipanelled - Monday
night try Provincial Constable John
McGetriclr, Listowel. The body was
viewed by the. jury Monday night,
acrd they adjourned for the inquest,
which was held Tuesday, April
24, at 8:00 pan,, in the Foresters'
Hall,
Members ,o0 the jury are Hardy
Cleland, William Ecltinier, John
Coghlin, Carl Green and R, P. Den-
nis. Dr. W. C. Pratt, Listowel, Is
*broiler. '
Mr. Abernethy came to - Atwood
trout Ireland in 1929. In 1937 he
annrried Illleanor Fischer, daughter
of Mr, ,arid ,Mrs: Fred Fisher, At-
wood, who Chu'edves with two small
exons, Bobby, two years old, and
Tommy, four months old. Also sur-
viving are his father en[ mother,
three sisters, and two brothers, at
Dunuhn'ny, Ireland. The body : is
resting at the Peebles ' Funeral
$3,175.000
Morris Council
Meeting April 9, 1945
The council (net on the above
date in the Township hall with all
the members presented. Tho reeve
preeided.
The minutes of the last meeting-
were
eetingwere read and adopted on motion.
of Wm. Spat and Harvey Johnston.,
moved by 'Chas. Ooultes, seconded
by Jias. Michie . that Ole tender or
.George Radford to supply, cruse and
.deliver gravel at 70 cents per anb1e+
yard be accepted, subject to the
approval of the district municipal.
engineer. —Carried
Moved by Harvey Johnston see-
ouded by Chas. Coultas that the
engineer's+ report on the Pipe drain
be adopted. —Carried
Moved by Wan. Spear seconded by
Jas. Michie that the road bilis as
Presented by the road superintend-
ent be passed. —Carried
Moved by Chas. rotates seconded
by Jas. Michie that a meeting be
held in the townshipp hall on May
7th at 8:30 p.m, for the purpose od "
discussing the tovenshipp 5ohaoi
area, to which all theratepayers ef.
the township are invited. —Carried -
Moved by Harvey Johnston sec-
onded by Chas. +Cloultes• that • the.
meeting addourn to meet again at
Cecil' Wheeler's on May 3 at 9 a.m.
for the purpose of malting a tour of
tree township, The neat regular
meeting to be held on May 10 at 3.
pan, —Carried
The following iecemits )vera pre-
sented:
Municipal World, supplies ... 01
At -Mance -Times, 'advertising 2:25 '
Cert! Wheeler, - inspection of
halls 5.05
Geo, Martin, Cle k
Chapel. Canning Sugar Coupons
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PEOPLE' WE KNOW
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Present Dation book, the Western
Mrs. 'George Lott of Hamilton was Ontario regional, ,ration ,office leas art -
a week send visitor with Mrs. C, nounced, In answer to many querles
McKaY. of what is nine to be
done whoa
Mr. ,and Seek. Beaker of allthe prent
Preserves Co ons
\looney were week end visitors are used, the announcement IF.s
w.itlt his parents Mr, and Mrs, J. C, made twat some spare sheets will he
Backer, declared good for the purchase tat
Mrs. Wen. Hnstings had the mil- cunning sugar and of preserves..
fortune to fall, breaking and splin. .wader a program inaugurated this
tering a• bone in her elbow. Year the preserves 00neolie ora
Rev, G, •Noks of 'Gorrie was a good for the purchase of Canning
guest. of Rev. M. F. :sml !stns, sugar, Sufficient of these are added
Oldham at the rectory on Monday, to tate regulaa nation allowance of
Charlie 13ryaus, who has been p: eserves to pet'nilt the consumer 10
home Per sonny time returned to !illy ten pounds of sugar whtr,lt may
Sara.ttbrd, tie need for cannim, Presorveo
Misr Alice Stiles, Toronto' was .s coupons have always been good for
visitor at her home during tate week the opnure1tchase ofpound sugar•per, banat potat
tr.o ratetrer
e
end, of a1F
Mr. anal Mns, Fred Thttell, Toron. ,e011poll retajna its normal saltie fol
tn, ,soro ' ~sett ehii, visitors with ,latent in the purchase ,of canning
,1'elatives here. sugar,
Mee, 1(. Coleman and +'laughter
I(tt•ert, PTonkton, visited far a fou
days with• 7011•. and AMrs A. Coleman, • Bluevale Man Leads
Misses Helen Armstrong' and !lose. 'telae of bttteh Queen
urate ]lasdtoi,\vStunday ors
with Mho fantemer'asete parents, Mrvisit, and
3M s, Jas, Arin'stl+bng. - Cpl. Jack .Jenkins, Canadian Army
10!151004 Walker ,of T#mrnins annd l>rbv.a••.t Cbl+ps, ,1'0x1 of Ad', and lairs.'
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