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ZURICi HIERALD
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APPLICATION CARDS
FOR
COUPON RATIONING
OF SUGAR
will be mailed next week
to every Household in Canada
Canadians will be required to register so that
ration cards, good for the 1,p week period,
commencing July 1st, may be issued immedi-
ately. At the end of that period a coupon
ration book, good for six months, will be issued.
HOW TO IR EGIST.ER
Residents in Urban Areas not served by,
Letter Carrier, and Residents in
Rural Areas
Application cards will be distributed to all house-
holders through the post offices on or before Tues-
day, June 23rd. Additional cards will also be de-
livered for every person resident in the household,
who bears a different last name from the head of..
the household. If needed, extra cards may be secured
from local post offices.
These application cards should be filled out imme-
diately and dropped in the nearest mail box or post
office. A pamphlet giving complete instructions will
be delivered with each card. As soon as your name
is duly registered at headquarters, ration cards,
good for a ten -week period, will be mailed to you—
one ration card for each person in your home. These
will be for sugar only.
Coupon stationing for Sugars
Becomes Effective July ist
Beginning July lst, no one will be permitted to buy
sugar for regular domestic use without a ration
coupon..
Prompt co-operation on the part of the public in
filling out and returning their application cards is
necessary to ensure return of the ration coupon
card .in time to purchase sugar on or after the
above slate.
f.?.emember—the amount of sugar allowed each indi.
vidual under the new coupon rationing plass will be
exactly the same as allowed at present; ,pound per
person per week.
PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS
LEAVE SUNK
NAME ONL
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APPLICANT'S FIRST NAME(S)
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NUMBER STREET (OR RURAL ROUTE)
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{:11 i Un PUbt UhrtUe PROVINCE
FIRST NAMES OF OTHER PERSONS
AT SAME ADDRESS HAVING SAME
LAST NAME AS AT TOP,
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AGE
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THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD
CANADA
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IN SUPPORT OF RATION BOOK APPLICATION.
I, THE UNDERSIGNED, SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT 1
(ANO THE FOREGOING MEMBERS OF THE SAME
FAMILY) LIVE AT THE ABOVE ADDRES,S„BEIN4
ACCURATELY DESCRIBED HEREIN, ANO THAT NO
OTHER APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE ON OEFNIJ of
ANYONE MENTIONED HEREIN. - -
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SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT OR SPONSOR
The provision for -additional sugar for preserving,
etc., 'Will be continued. Special voucher forms for
this purpose are being supplied toall retailers.
No person may have on hand more than two weeks'
supply of sugar unless resident in a remote district.
DO NOT SURRENDER YthUJIt APPLICATION
CARD TO ANY IT ANI IOR:IZED PERSON
TH,E°WARTIIVIE PRICES AND TRADE -BOA -RV
Be British!
Be Careful!
To our Policy -holders:
The Mutual Fire Underwriters Association for
Ontario at their Annual Convention instituted a
Campaign for a "25% loss reduction" for 1942.
At the last meeting of our Boards of Directors,
resolutions were passed in support of this Campaign
YOU ARE NOW ASKED TO DO YOUR PART!
THIS IS HOW:
Do not smoke in or around your Outbuildings.
Do not handle Gasoline near a flame or spark.
Do not allow oily waste to accumulate.
Clean up all Rubbish and Litter around Buildings.
See that your Chimneys are all in good condition.
See that your Electric wiring is properly done.
Fire is a demon of destruction and causes the
greatest of all wastes, both in property and life. We
therefor e appeal to all our policy -holders as loyal
citizens' to make a determined effort to see that no`.
fire, large or small, is allowed to start on your
premises, By doing this you will contribute
doubly to the war effort by saving a loss in .the
first instance and saving the materials and effort
necessary for replacement,
The L?sheren 11/1'•1ual Fire Insurance Company..
B. W. F. Beavers, Sec.-Treas, Exeter,
T';,c I coy '1 otivus:.j1, Farmers' IVlutual Fire insurance Co,
sl. K. Eilber, SSec.-Treas., Crediton,
Zurich Garage
'Come in, purchase your Auto-
motive requirements from
Zurich's oldest established
Garage and Service Station.
We:can supply all your needs.
Expert Automobile repairing,
with 'the latest testing instrum-
ents, Atcytelene Welding, Tire
and "Battery attention, Oils,
Greases, and Repairs.
B -A Gasoline in two grades.
Give Us A Call!
H. 1VIOUSSEATJ
1?hone: Day 103. Night, 47
DASHWOOD
Mrs and Mrs. Archie Bender of
Toronto rent the week end here
owing to the serious illness of his
father Mr. Ezra BentIer. We are
pleased to,say Mr. Bendier is impro-
v3tng slowly. •
'Pte. Herbert Miller who was stat-!
Toned at Petewar#,a has returned homes
for the summer.
Pte. Ross Guenther of Kitchener,'
spent the week end with his parents.;
Mr. Lorne ;Milner RCAF of i a3 k.,
is:visiting with relatives here.
A nu nniber from here 4Lcco)npan-
rd by Miss Jean Cole visited at
, her home in .Rus�seldale. on Sunday. o
basswood MemorialBand attend- t,
ed the Decoration Services on the r-
?3r'nson Line ,cemetery on Sunday.I Mr, said Mrs. lien Heilman vis-
SHIPMENTS EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY
SHANTZ POULTRY FARM and HATCHERY
Phone 48 Hensall Ont.
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FARM .FIELD DAY
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, June 20th, 1942
Under auspices of Stanley, Goderich and Colborne
Units of Federation of Agriculture.
Bring your Lunch Basket and Tea... Hot water will
be provided for
Guest Speaker, H. H. Hannam, Pres. Federation.
Full Iine of Sports. Frizes. Tug -of -War.
All farmers and their friends Welcome.
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ited with friends in Zurich on Sun-
day.
Under. the auspices of Zion Luth-
eran church a lawn social is to be
held on. Saturday evening, June 20th
on the lawn next to Tiernan's hotel.
In case of bad weather the social will
be held fn the Motel dining room.
Mrs. D. Pfaff and Miss Harris and
friend of Sarnia spent the week -end
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Hartman Elsie.
Womens' Institute
The Zurich Branch of the Wom-
en's 1lnLstitute held their regular
meeting on Monday evening, -June 1,
this also was the last meeting for
flit. summer months. The meeting
was opened by singing the 'Institute
Ode and .the Lord's IBra.yer m unison
'Matz Pearl 'Wz favoured with a
humorous reading. A male quart-
ette consisted of. Ephriam Gingerich
Alfred Ropy, Alvin. Gin+gcrkoh and
Newell Geiger, sang several numbers
which were enjoyed by ail, followed
by a duet by Helen and. Dorothy
Gi nger'ich.
The guest speaker, for the evening
was .IVLIss Olive O'Brien, A splendid
discourse was delivered on the sub-
ject "Canada sat :War'", and she also
dealt with Current Events. Alpha
Meyers land Milton Dagg favoured
with a piano instrumental. On be-
half' of the institute, Mrs. Addison
was presented with a gift. She is
moving from our community, and
we wish her every Rucccss in her new
r(lsidenee. "God be With You, till
tive •mrtr't again" was sung by every.
Ho, fr,llowed. by the Nairional An -
hem. The president then conduce-
d lanitYess. I43Preshmenits were
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i.y th3 C(n Lnitte-ri and it ,sense
me was 4)0 04
"MY HUSBAND and the children say that:
now there's so much money coining;
in, should have all the things I've'
alwayls wanted."
"But I say no thank you! My Freddie
gave up his job willingly and lives in a
tent. The least each of us at home can
do is to go without this and that and
buy War Savings Stamps every week so
the boys over there will have everything
they need for victory."
Buy War Savings Stamps from banks,
post offices, telephone offices, department
stores, druggists, grocers, tobacconists,
book stores and other retail stores.
National War Finance Committee
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HENSALL
Dr. and Mrs A R. Canipbell,Billy
and Mre:s. Nelson Blatchford visited
with relatives in Toronto recently,
making the trip by motor.
Raye Paterson of Toronto, was a
recent visitor with his !parents, Mr.
and 11Virs. R. J. Paterson.
Miss Pearl Jennison- was a week
isitor with her parents,. on the Blue
Vater Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKay and
little daughter of Hullsburgh were
visitors with the former's brother and
sister, Oliver and Margaret MacKay.
Mrs, N. E. Cook and daughter,
Norma, spent a few days in Toronto
the past week.
Mrs, Kate 13engough, who recently
had the misfortune to fracture her
hip in a fall at her home and who
wasa a patient at .Scott Memorial
Hospital, ,`,•raforth, was brought to
her home Sunday last, and is doing'
as wet as could be expected.
The Hensall W. II. are holding IS
lawn picnic at the home of t1Vir. and
Mrs. T. J. •Sherritt en Wednesday,
Jeune 17, the roll call to be answered.
with suggestions for a picnic baeKet,.
The 65th anniversary of the open
inng of St. Paul's Anglican Chunk
was held, Sunday, June 14, with sp.
eeial services. The guest speaker.
was Rev. Herbert Naylor, of Listos•
wel.
Flier Gets Wings y,•
His Excellency, the Earl of Atli -4.
lone, Governor General of Ca.nadit,
was pictured in the press as he pin.
red the wings .of a Royal Cana,Bai
Air. Force pilot to the tunic of Leake
ding Aircraftsman G. L. Pessrnorei
of Howell, LAC. Passmore was ci
member of a large class of pilot*
which graduated gat No. 2 Service
Plying 'Training.School., Tl'pland sl,
near Ottawa, , •,r