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With Sincere Appreciation of Pleasant Relations
during the past year. We extend to you our very
best wishes for a
:appy New Year
P May the New Year bring continued Friendship,
Happiness, and Lasting Peace.
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WE ALWAYS CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH
GROCERIES,ON HAND PURCHASED FROM THE LEAD-
ING WHOLESALE HOUSES. OWING TO UNSETTLED
CONDITIONS WE ARE NOT QUOTING ANY PARTICULAR'
PRICES BUT CAN ASSURE THE PUBLIC GOOD VALUE
FOR THEIR MONEY WITH QUALITY AND •FRICES, AT
THE VERY BEST
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PRDUCE, WANTED.
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Mr. Valentine Better of Dashwood
was a visitor in town,. on Saturday.
Mr. John Dinsmoate of Saskatche-
wan iso visiting with...his brother, Mr.
Thomas Dinsmore of the town ttne.
Mr. Ivan Kalbfleisch and some of
his staff have beettlbusy taking stock
at their plant at .Goderich.
Because of the.abundance of snow
on Thursday TV:14 Dec. 28th, .Chris-
tmas festivities. were curtailed.
Born—At Zurith on January 5th,
to Mr. and Mrs.,..Gerald Regier, a
daughter, (Marie: Agnes.) - • •
Mrs. E. Bakery of near Dashwood
is visiting at tligChome of her parents
Mr. and Mrs.;. Remy .Clausius for
several days.,
Miss Floreirete Haberer wno Is a
student at Westervelt Commercial
school, Londlba is spending a few
weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs:
Theo. Habexier. Hay—Wm: Haugh"
Two paling men of Dashwood likeStephen. — Reeve. A!ca;pm, mak:-
many others, were stranded in. tAe uty Reeve, Thos. Love.
snow stain: en the Bronson linean ,,UusbekorenrsVIngh Berry:
h—A. Nieholson.
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Sunday•emning. r
Hullett—John Armstrong:
Miss: Patricia O'Dwyer Who, spent. mtKi.Thop—N. R.Dorrace.
the holays at her home here eturn- W. wawanoshown, $014101,
ed to. Breda Hall, London, wh.ere. she E. Wavanosh—J. D. Beecroft .
is writing off her exams. at Western Morris—Cecit Wheeler.
University. Grey—Reeve A. Alexanderi, Deputy
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P.O. and MTS. W. B. CObons, of Reeve Stan. Machan*
TUrnberry—Ili.
Quebec, visited Mr. and Mrs."-Sylv. 'Moffatt.
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Witmer and Mr. and Mrs. Howick-L-Reeve D. L. Weir, Deputy
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mei: a few days before journeying Reeve, .lehn Winter"
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to Chicago, 111, U.S.A. ederich town—Reeve W.
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Deputy, W. C. Attridge,
Miss Meda Surerus who spent the. Clinton ----V. D. Falconer,
holidays with her mother, Mrs. Gert- Seaforth—J. P. Daly. .
rude Surerus of the Broneon iae, Winghain—J. J. Evans,
has returned to Toronto where. she is Blyth—W. H. Itioritt.
Brussels—R. J. Bowman,
on the teaching staff.
Exeter—B. W. Tuckey.
Mrs. Robert Baker of the Town Rease11-R. E. Shaddick,
Line, has received word that her son " New members,
Pte. Meade Baker, who is serving
with the armed forces in holland, has.
been slightly wounded.
On Friday evening, Dec. 29th, a
pleasant time was .spent in Bunco and
Bingo by a number of young people
at the home of the Misses Helen and
Dowthy O'Brien,
On Wednesday evenifig, rec. 27th.
Nola and Ralph Krueger of the 14th
Con., entertained a number of their
friends at their home, Due to the ter-
rific storm the merrymakers were un-
able to return home until the follow-
ing day. •
The many friends of Miss Singular
who is at present staying at the home
of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alf.
Mellett are pleased to hear that she
i, progressing real well after the in-
jury she received in the recent ac-
cident.
Mr. and Mrs. Auston Baker and
on of Stratford, Miss Beatrice Bak-
er of Seaforth, Miss Wanda Baker of
Clinton, were all home for the holi-
days at the home of •Mr. anu • Mrs:
Robert Baker, near Blake.
On Saturday evening, Dec. 30th,
Miss Patricia O'Dwyer of .Brescia
Hall, Western University, who spent
her holidays at the home of her par-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. P. J. O'Dwyer,
had a few of her friends in for a
pleasant evening and lunch.
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Butter per lb. 38
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Ducks, dressed 25c
Geese dressed 24
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Oats, bushel 50c
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Shorts. and bran,. tool 30.00 •
Middlings, ton 32:001
HURON; CP:LINTY' COUNCIL.
TheeHuron, estinity:c..euri,m, of 1945-•
will be composed, of the; following.;
reeves and deputy. reevew:
AshfieldL--Gilbert FrayneL,
Colborne—Alex, Watson,
Goderich Twp — Geo.
Sanley—Jehn Pepper:"3
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HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE
Your Fuel Problem
We all realise that the Hard Anthracite 'Coal is very
i scarce and hard to get at present, and many substitutes 1
Imust be used instead... We are endeaouring to supply
our Customers with the best of coke in different sizes,
and other fuels which give fairly good satisfaction in the
place of hard coal... If in need of Fuel consult us and X
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OTHER SEASONABLE NEEDS
Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith-
ing our Specialty. Full line .pf heavy and shelf Hard -
Ware always in stock,
Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall
Mattresses
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Fractures Bone
DASHWOOD
The new skating' rink is in fulk
swing after a lot of hard work.
by the boys of the community. The:
ice is in excellent condition. Ex4n-
body. come out and enjoy a good
night's fun and exercise. $kating
every night. We are look -big Air -
ward to some fast hockey coAues, and
a carnival will be held in, the near
future.
LiVirs, T. Luft is vW4ing iu Kitch-
ener.
Miss Lois-Gaiser underwent an op-
eration for appendicitis in London on
Monday. Her many friends hope for
a speedy recovery,
Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson areturned
to Detroit and Mrs. Smith ana Joan
retuned to Windsor after attending
the funeral of their father, the late
Richard Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keierman and
Mona left for Chatham on Monday.
Late Richard Baker
Richard Baker, well known dist-
rict farmer, near Dashwood•passed
away at his residence after a -week's
illness in his 67th yer on Monday;
January 1st. Born in • Stephen Twp.
the son •of the late Mr. and Mrs,
Frederick Baker. He was united in
marriage to Martha Ehlers in 19a3
who survives besides four daughters,
and one son. (Irella) Mrs. George
Tomlinson, Detroit; (Verdi) Mrs,
On Friday evening whih, Mrs. Al -1 .
some Amiel Lucan; (Lomeli) Mit
bort wee propeeine,
walm milk for her little m.;epti el 1 Wm. Smith, Windsor; (Florence)
she, slipped on the floor and fell to Mrs. Floyd Wein, Dashwood and Syd-
the extent that she fracted the
smaiiurme. ! nay of Dashwood. Two sisters, Mrs•
aid ea-, given and ,,„: •George Dashwood and Mrs.
gettil;g along as weli as can be ex- Steve Godkin, Vancouver, B. C. The
pected.
WAR. AND MARRIAGE
Why does war send the divorce
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civilian. --4 and servicemin alike, with j, Burn of the Evangelical church
budy rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home in Dashwood from
where the funeral was held on Wed-
nesday, j"..auttry IIrd at two pan. Rev
to be deny. about it? Read "War and ofeciatintr, illtOrment followed in the
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noted research authority, starting in were: Ed. Maier, Garnet WilIert,
The American Weekly with this surie' Iviiifred m„rmr, wmschrm,d.c,r, pal
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NEW ENAMELWARE
4 We are very fortunate in receiving a shipment of 'Ne'w.•
3 Enamelware, such as Cooking UtensiK Etc., whia
seem to be -of very good 'quality, and son-tre lattractiie:
color designs... To apprecigte these articles one Must 4.
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MATTRESSES ' MATTRESSES +.
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a finerange to choose from, a fine stock of Spring t ;
Filled Mittresses, also -the-usual Felf'filled :Mattresses., ::
Priced Very Reasonably -
BED ROM FURNITURE
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e hasomevery attractive and ,newly designed 'Bed
Room -Suites just in, which are of Ille-oewest-Ratterna
and fibighes... Be sure- and see them if 'intetested'itt:
this like of furnitmee
A Full Line of all the Home Requirements
Irsrerything in .Stielf and Heavy -HardWa.te,
Johnston & Kalbfleiach
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YOU WINTER'S FUEL
Col4kr Days will soon be here which will demand the
mg.st suitable FUEL for Your Heating Equipment. L0
if us fill your bin while prices are lowest.
FEEDING MOLASSES
It is §orne considerable time since this all important
product has been on the market... But we were
fortunate in securing a supply. Also have Cod
Liver Oil, _Etc. for Live Stock. Get your supply
PLOW POINTS --- REPAIRS
We carry a complete Line of International and
other kinds of Plow Points, Sole Shoes, Landsides,
Etc„ for all makes of Plows. „Let Us Serve You!,
L. Sane & Son
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