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The Huron Expositor, 1941-03-14, Page 11' a Eightyrsecond Year' Whole Number 3222 BUS SE�il NEW Meeting tion C NAME The fo commerce at a large forth -bust Hall ori Stewart 1 'Wilsons w The me ed organ'. ating com future rn Member C. P. Sill McMaster Brightrall. Fall Valenti ship fat 'Thursday in the bu his 75th In com hewaef the tree back out A large b dislodged' tailing an tier man riedly pl on the w to the far molted an prenounc stantaneo , Mr. Die and Mrs. October . be eget spent his married, Bluevale: to his fir dall who survive o ''ter, Her thers, L of Grims Mrs, Jam 1the f home on service Peters, o termient tery. Ora A spec ordinate Northside morning was prey J3. V. W appeal f the spur' congrega rendered ;rection by Miss ...bull, Do Crich. The fc F. J. Bu Rev. C. a e-electel L. Porte' 14'. S. Rev. W. and E, 'ed to cc William Pia R' r• � Arran far a w+ and Jun in Self' filo R. B. forth T' Conn 'even-kha lowing is antic Toe wa raa'tdfro ry On a race ,p free -or first al) looms I the att follower .eligible out as the ,cur The a serif the Be [NESSMEN O ORGANIZATION ne mer, aced ed 16, piaS was • OF Set U -_.• Organ .zatioin TH 1P L A N WarServices Fund. Opening , ere For rive . arch' 24 0.111.„,.-0,bI ITTEE RE, ECT 1 PROTEST OFWATELOOCLUB• Approves Forma- HURON CHAIRMAN of Chamber 'of Sig "Organizations Combine Appeal For Funds to Car- Beavers Will iroba'bly Meet Paris Eaxy Next ommerce Here. r F^ f ; y f,M..: ; •' % s; ry on War Work. Wee. , COMMITTEE r •' COUNTY -WIDE WILL KNOWFRIDAY I: • v 'f .rr• wry. _ ` MEETING ON FRIDAY The sub commfttee of the 0.1 -IA. Chamber of �� meeting in the Royal York at Toren - rmation of, a ; in Seaforth was discussed 1 attended- meeting of Seas: y::> .nessmen held in the Town Thursday evening. Harry vas chairman while D. H as secretary. cling discussed the propos nation and named a nomin- anittee to report- back ata tetin'g. s of the committee were: s, CC. M. Smith Dr- E. A. C. A. Barber Viand G: C. ; :>; .,,...,. .�'��...�.�..;�+,t�::. s, •>> :z� •:, :..c ^��; ;1>< £?<': ass. *t o,.i .,:. .:: -• ...:low .,., a, s t ::. •r3 s •:;rc,;;.�' , �,;:.::,:i .,., , $' c.;?.•u...:•c.:>:><a:::>'>:,a?, '3 ,� , :>,,...,,...,.:.:. ...:sass:. :��:. : ,�, N � ty i >. ;iw>' <a•:>:,;.:^<i' ,,.,. r'''';•:40''.. c••<:,t::.«a:. M, 't <<: - u : •War �, S� .•• , ' ,ton � Organization for the Huron County Services, Fund Campaign n was P g commenced at a meetingheld in Clin- Friday ev$nin'g, `when members r'geared u_ the H,uxon+ B�aard-were named, The" organizations piarticipatinlg are: The Canadian Legion, Salvation Army, Knights of Columbus.Y.]VI.C.A„ Y.V4 . DE C.A. and'LO. . A county -nil's meeting, of reprea- entatives of the participating organnz- atone, , together with municipal offic- ials, has been called for Friday. eve-. Hing at 8 p.m. in Clinton 'Town Hall. Details of the organization of muni- will explained to on Tuesday evenigg refused to al- the protest of Waterloo against a Seaforth. The reasons for protest, ti together with Seaforth defence, ap n in The Expositor last week. At the ]nearing Waterloo based its b protestaon. the use of Ducharme •in c the Seaforth-Waterloo game played in t Stratford last week,: and on the fact c that Seaforth was t entitled to re- n 'so placements under the war -time re Placement clause of the O.H:A, since u Bell, 1VIcCallum and 'Phos. Sills were, e not enlisted. b Secretary W. A. Hewitt stated: that b Ducharme that he d � z ?ti ji:' a :.<.^' . 3,`,,..,. cipal committees ,�be and the various .as ects of the six-in- was eligible and o,.advised' Waterloo when apro- �ng�'ree Dills _ .� J. D. Thomas, well-known Goderich Stanley Man businessman, heads the Huron County Board of the- War Services Fund", one drive thorough) discussed. The y cam�paeign opens, on March 24th. Heading the Huron Board is J. D. Thomas, well-known God'erich hien- nessman. Warden James Leiper is test was first suggested. He told the it hearyng that Durharme's• case -had 11 been' discussed and a ruling made be - fore Seaforth was allrwed to use him. t hie question of whether or not the n _ which .opens its national campaign) on M. Diehl, Stanley town- March 24th. A meeting of represent- was instantly' killed on atives -of participating organizations morning while cutting trees will be Held in Clinton on Friday eve - sh on ;his farm. Be was in Hing, year. nessman. Warden. Jas. Leiper is honor try chairman; secretary is. Geo.�schaef- while the treasurer is Mayor E. D. Brown,'' of Goderioh. For purposes of Brown; the campaign the; ounity has been. di- aided into four zones, with Rs L. three Seaforth men were enlisted was' a settled when Seaforth submitted s sworn affidavits that the three were n in the R.C.A.F. The committee' then ruled in favor of Seaforth. t pang- with his son, Edward, - Thug. a large .beech tree. As BEAVERS ADVANCE began to fall both stepped of danger as they thought. ' ranch partially decayed, was in striking another tree in TO 'SECOND ROUND d flew back, striking the el- Pooley, of lJxeter, ae zone chairman- Mr. Pooley is zone" commander of the Canadian Legion. Convener, of Zone 1 is H. Campbell, Convener, of W ngham. The zone• comprises • Turnberry, ,Morris, Grey, Winghamm and Brussels. Representing Seafoeth at the hear- c ing were Manager 3. E. Willis, M. A. t Reid and A. Y. McLean. t Seaforth will play the winners of i the Paris-Smithville series, Secretary 1 Hewitt said Thursiday, morning. Since Paris is leading by 11 goals, it will, on the ;head. The sou bur -Hugh his unconscious .father Defeat Glencoe -in Two" pod -hauling sleigh and drove m home: A doctor was sum- Straight Games In d on making an examination Rlaydowns. that death had been in- . ,ton, '” Hill, of Colborne Township, will ma:Nene Zone 3, comprising Ash- field, Colborne, East and West Waw- anosh, God'erich and Goderich Town- ships. Zone 3 includes Hallett, Min- Seaforth, McKillop, Tuckersmith is in all probability, be this team that t will be here next. Dates were not. announced, hut it is expected the " games will be played' on Monday and Wedwes•day. Whether the first game t will be at home or away is not known, t us and Blyth. W. L. Whyte, Seaforth, •,. -. hi was a son of the late Mr. Seaforth Beavers ousted the Glen- Jacob Diehl and was born coe Mayhews • from the Intermediate 1866, on the farm where 'B' playoffs here last Friday night by is death and where he had trouncing the Glencoe squad 6 ..to 3 whole life. He was twice ,and winning the round 9-4. A crowd first to Levinsa Tyndall;• of of close to 1,300 witnessed the game, •hist second zone 'convener. Thomas Pryde, Exe- ter, as convener of Zone 4, which- in- eludes Usborne, Ueborne, Stephen ,• Hayt, Exeter, Hensall and Stanley. Agricultural convener as Agricuul- tural Representative J.. C. Shearer, hand- • t Postpone , • Legion Bingo t marriage .was which saw the _powerful Beavers held st wife's supter, Matilda Tyre 'in check for the first two periods. also predeceased him: There Glances cattle here with a twoigoal ne son Fdwa>;d, one daugh ut : tone time in the ^second dsligi,t,.b , attely y"hbmc% Ivo moo" period they had whittled S�eaforth's of Bort Burwell, Harry margin to one goal- by BearSl, an one sister, In the third period the Beavers es Mt ,1Ymont, Varna. really put on the pressure and rattled held from the Clinton, while publicity will be led by Harry J. Boyle, °I Ti'ngham, and A-, Y. McLean, Seaforth, ° It viii be the' purpose of'the Huron Board • to consolidate .and assist the efforts of the municipal committees taking part in the drive. The Ontario objective, •• amounting to $2,553,200, . The Legion bingo; announced for t iVlrindaYe has been,- +r;yt road i•ndefia- ow{ng t6 the foe -that there will" probably be a hockey game on that nightaPresident John Earle stated ou Thursday.. • initial was in three. goals in five minutes- and Monday afternoon where forty seconds to put the game in the. conducted by Rev. J, R f Varna United Church. In- bag. It is not definite, but Seaforth took place in Baird's came- will pr'obabl'y meet -the Parisi Black- hawks in the next round of the play -menta offs was fixed after budgets of the six participating organizations embraced was exaaninedby prominent business- men and approved . by the ' govern- The county and ninnicipat quotas will be announced shortly. • �'!' Pleads Guilty . . L r a �L C. %di f to ar S g • Each team scored once in the first •,, period, "Farmer" McFaddin, getting ,in Elders the first one for, Seaforth and Stinson scoring •For .the visitors. The fans.,be 1:. • came anxious 1n the second. •period At 'Northside whenColiins scored Glencoe's second •- goal' to pull. them up within one goal • _ • ' Purchases Farm East of Beafo'rth . Pleading guilty to a charge of sell - ing laid under the L,C-A., Mrs. Violet 4lcGill was sentenced to two months in jail by Magistrate J. A..Makins in police court here •Tuesday. ' The charge followed a raid by Coun-, ial service of dedication and on the round. Len Nichol»the•former a of Elders was held in Win'gltam• star, let the fans breathe 'a United Church on Sunday little easier when he scored Seaforth's • qty Mr. Harold Jackson, well known auctioneer and farmer, this week pur- Constable A. E. Jennings and Chief Helmer Snell two weeks ago. a when an appropriate sermon second' goal from "Punch" McEwan ictal by the pastor, Rev. and Cy. Proctor at 15.55. ' trkman, in which he shade an Len Nichol touched off Seafortih's, or Christian character and scoring spree in the third period by it of co-operation with the, getting his second goal at 1.22. "Far- tion. A suitable anthem was wee.' McFaddin 'then •came through chased the former Devereaux proper- ty oil No. 8 Highway, one mile east ,,• of Seaforth, from J. G. Anderson & Son. The farm comprises a hundred acres and includes a large brick rest- donee- Mr. Jackson will occupy his new farm in the spring. • . Re-elect E• L Box to Mutual Board ' by •,the choir, under the di- with "his second goal of the game and af Jas. A. Stewart, assisted Nichol completed the hat trick by Irene Workman, Mabel Turn- scoring his third goal at 5.40. Cy. rally Gallop and Margaret Proctor snored the Beavers final goal Lemiski The farm which he is now occupy - ing has been purchased by Mr, Pete McKenzie of Tuckersmith. , • The annual meeting of the Toronto Mutual Life Insurance• Company was held at the Head Office in Toronto on Monday, March ltitb. Two new .direc- 'llowing are the Elders: Dr. Crrowa, W. H. 'Golding, M.P., C.. Koine and' Robert Scarlett,' 3 for_ a three-year terms $• aus,'J. C. Laing, Joseph Stotts Savauge, Williat]n Morrison, A. Bremner, Dr, F. Harburn 7. Chamberlain were appoint- implete the tends of the late Black and C. H. Holland. Black at 9.08. The veteran Pete then scored for Glencoe on a pass from Al. Stevens at , 11.20. Seven penalties were handed out during the game.' • SEAFORTI!—Goal, Stade; defence,. R. McEwan, Pickett; centre, Proctor; wings, Nichol,. Draper; alternates., Mc- Faddn,' F. McEwan, Hubert, Duch - arme, Hildebrand, Sills. GLENOOE'� Goal, Pearclon; defence, • , • ' V w��+ RED CROSS ,{, tors, Dr. J. A. Harcourt, of Toronto, and 'Mr. T. A. Coiling, of Hamilton, were elected to the Board. The fol - lowing directors and officers were elected and reappointed: Board of Dirlectors—President, J. W. B. Fri d, Hamilton; chairman, C. G. Ddynes, K.C., 'Hamilton; 1St v�ice- G. Drynes, K.C.. Hamilton; 1st vice pres., H. W. B. Boynton, Toronto : managing director anti, secretary, L. L. Heareux; centre, G. Nicholls Toronto; directors, E. L. • �Y n Seaforth aces June 1 1 W. Hepburn, Lemiski; wings, Stevens,: A, Hep ' burn; alternates, StinSdn; Jarmaine, Collins, Gould, Given. Referee --Mooney', Woodstock'. Summary . An open meetiiug of, the Seaforth branch of the Red,Cross will be held in Caniiegie Hall on Tuesday ovendng, March 18th, ati o'clock, A report of the delegates' to the Provincial Coun- cil will be given. There will ":be a is be- Box, Seafortt*,; director, W. R. Davis, Hamilton. Officers—J. D. Buchanan. E.A,, F.A. S. Consulting :actuary;-; E. Fraser Bowie, M.D., chief medical examiner; C. K. F. 'West, Registrar. gements have been completed estern circuit of races in May le, Which will include a meet urth bn June llth, according Holmes; secretary of the Sea- arf Club. renting on the circuit, Hal B., awn toeing writer, says: "Fol- the New Hamburg meeting it Waited that either Listowel dr ter Will entertain file sport in there the itinerary will car- tt S'eaftirtii with another four- First ,.Period--Seaforth:' McFaddin (Hubert), 10.25; Glencoe, .Stinson, 11.43. No penalties. Second Period --Glencoe: Collins (Lemiski), 9.25; Seaforth: Nichol (R. McE'w•an, Proctor), 15.55. Penalties— Draper, Lesniski, R,: McEwam Third ,Period-Seaforth: Nichol, 1.22; Seaforth McFaddif', 4.30; Sea- forth:: Nichol (Proctor, Drapef) 5.40; Seaforth: Proctor (Draper), 9.08; •Gte'neoe, Lenliski (Stevens), 11.20. Penalties—Ducharm%, Collins 2, W. demonstration of the work that itvg' done by the Red Orgss and some of the clothes that are being made will be modelled by local girls. Ev- eryone is urged to'' attend this meet- ing and see the spleu'did work that is being done by the local ladies. *, * * Any one who is interested in taking a course in Home Nursing please re- port to Mrs. Frank Kling not later than Tuesday, March 18th. * is * BecauSe of "the special demand for The directors reported total buai- tress in, force increased to $8,831,591), a gain of 11 per cent: New business, i�ncludingg revivals amounted to $2, - 481,019. Net prettaiunu income increas- ed to $270,170.33. Payments to living policyholders were $117,396.44 and to beneficiaries $61,871!02'. Total assets were increased to $1,6'72,806.06. The average rate of Interest earned was 5.46 per cent. Funds of the Company are invested as follows: In 4overn- nit and'` municipal 'bond's,' -44.8% ; '"' bgrami ''and at this town the all pacers will make their Hepburn. ., „ quilts, the Red Cross is taking quilt ing for 'their project at present. 'Be- ' Phone )earanee oi; the year: This race IP as one that will command ent�on, ,,of ,the harness horse rs as -the Calibre tai pacers to a,ra0e,ofthis nature stands one of the' shining lights of • Fractures -Leg ' ,t Station • • ginning Friday, March 21st, there will be two quilts set, up ready to be made at the Red Cross rooms. May we eoutut on• you to help us? Will any -for one who can find patches that would be suitable for these quilts, please "Reil Cross your dependable , if i°1 '� �,/ order • j.� ,, rent season." When he was .knocked to the bring them to the rooms. . * * * "� 1�% • FC�r�'( •. r +Cup e.'tt�,e ' . ,:>' k „ ground while opening a door on freight car at the C.N.R. station early Thursday afternoon„ . Wm. J. Cleary, Seraforiih, suffered a fractured right leg and possible fracture of a +vert• brae of the neck. • John Barns, Who was working 'With a A letter of thanks has been xeceiv ed i'n.ackatowled•gment• of the eo-oiler-, ation, of the Se .fbrth branch In the j''am-m�alring pi`a3gct which w+as Garrett on In Ontario last summer and fall., �!ollovb`iia$' is the report that has been s'�tbmitted regarding the progress to ANTHRACITE :�o'�• w • • . � _ - • Prompt Delivery y� r t It • 'e i11' .Qifieitice -,lai:, . ' ' �S, 'fir .�bt�ifi�iPiO ii(Pu : hold�ly of!1 ' .s it titi4, t as staid:,,Isis. anitarialliita: ' the i' trrtsd mom, called. help and ilr. las, A 4Master had hint removed to auott, M'etiiorial 1tospital where his in. . i aga , Wklia attended: iniac. Total airioun- of jam, recelvvsd, >122 460 1ba, total aannuttt ,sent o -or t 1 4 L toiiiV s � jbS , tt ' . • alas, . 11 , Margie ' t ilial ant tiPiPrgi *lob, t2o1 ails. . . p ••, .. s ,,S y,. ,I ou-ascii T h t On Bylaw' Proposing to►' License Certain Trades pproves Request of Fire and Water Committee for Fire Brigade Equipment. QUIRE INTO COST OF REST ROOM , .j Seaforth council took no action on proposed bylaw to license certain rides at its meeting on Monday ght. Mayor Cluff presided. Councillor Sills, who introduced: the ylaw, told council that in his opinion ertain trades should be licensed. As he law now stands any person could ome into Seaforth and do work •and of -contribute anything to" the town. The trades which would be licensed oder the bylaw included plumbers, lectricians, bailiffs, auctioneers and i11 posters. The fees proposed in the ylaw were $5.00 per annum for resi. ents and $50.00 for none -residents. Council gave the bylaw. first read - g and' then discussed, it thoroughly. did"not get a second reading. In the discussion it was pointed out hat on. a number of occasions work- ien had completed jobs in Seaforth �itho.ut being qualified, with the re- lit that residents•were put to un- • • • • • • Reunion The family of the late Mr.and 'Mrs. Thomas Beattie, of McKiI- lop, were 'reunited at a family, gathering held at the old .home- stead on Sunday for the first time in twenty years. there are' four sons and two daughters•in the family and they met together for dinner and to recall days of long. ago. Those in the family are:' Thomlas Beattie, Seaforth; Robert Beattie, Hullett Township; Mrs. Garnham, `lcKi1Iop; Cpl. William Beattie of Hudson Bay Jct., Sask., now stationed at Val- eartier, Quebec John Beattie, Mc- KilIop, anti Mrs. E., C. Case, Sea - forth. Mr. and Mrs. Garnham oc- cupy the Beattie homestead. • • • • • • WORK, SAVE, HAVE SUCCESS SECRET London Speaker Addresses Lions on "The Blind Spot of Science" ecessary expense. Town Solicitor Meir told council hat the statutes provided that towns uld pass such a licensing bylaw, but hat townships could not. The reason hat more trades were not included n the bylaw was because the statutes invited the number that could be, lic- ensed. "lt excludes the taxpayer from get- ing whom they want to - do their vork," Councillor Parke., commented. If you get their good will you will The address, in the form of sound bet their business. They would -feel films, reviewed the great discoveries be codhcil was trying• to restrict and progress that have been made in hem in their businese dealings if we l science along the lines of transporta- Members of the Seaforth. Lions Club heard an interesting address by C. L. Bailey, of London, cue. Monday night. Mr. Bailey spoke oil "The Blind Spot in Science." Lion J. G. - Mullen was chairman. this bylaw," he said. Councillor Holmes agreed. "If it neluded every trad'e„'it would be a different thing." Councillor Sills told council he had d'iscuss,ed the bylaw with represents Ives of the.trades affected and they agreed with it. Approval was given the request of he Fire Brigade for six pairs of gog- lesgand -six smoke masks. Tie•fire and water committee will purchase the equipment and will also investigate a searchlight which the firemen require. l'ommunications included letters of aptarec'iation from the Salvation Army or a grant and from Robert McOal- um for a wristlet. Investigate Rest Room' Councillor Sills, chairman "of the property committee, told, council of a meeting which his 'cornmittee had held' with representatives of the. Wo- men's Institute and Tuckerstnith and 31cKiliop councils in connection with thea establishment of a rest ronin in Seaforth: ' Atterrding the- meeting were Mrs. Paul Doig, i4Irs. James F. Scott, IVirs., 1. B. Goudie, Reeves 'Russel Dor- ance and Sang .Whitmore and Coun- cillors Jackson, Harrison, Parke 'and Sills. ' The meeting examined the Town Hall with a view to locating a place there tie required room was avail - dale. a only available. space was utither the entrance to the hall, Coun- cillor Sills said, and to but this in shape would be quite expensive, he aid, Councillor Keating suggested an addition attached to the rear of the hall would be cheaper, while Coun- cillor Reid favored a separate build - in g. Tho committee was instructed to inquire further into the cost and re- port eport back. ' Accounts and, salaries were approv- al as follows: D. H. Wilson, salary, $60.42; A. M. I-ru,lson, salary, $23.83; H. Stiell, sal- ary, $75.00; John Currie, salary $32.50, acct., $5.00; Thos. Storey; wages, $30: John A. Wilson, pension, $20; D. H. Wilson, cash relief, $115.49; Provin- cial Treasurer, acct., $3.47; Grand k Troy, Ltd., acct., $2.95; Dunlop Tire ea Rubber Goods, $675.00; Commer- cial Union Assurance Co. Ltd., prem- ium, $9.6G; General Accident Assur- ance Co., •premiufn, $64.00; Canadian National Railways, acct., $3.08; Wm. Montgomery, ,acct., $3.75; Alex Boyes, acct., $55.00; P.U.C., acct., $10:00.. • tion, electrical equipment, such as automobiles, telephones, radios, aero- planes , which, join the whole world together, also in the science of medi- cine by which so many diseases have been brought under control, and the progress made in education. "The average person enjoys -more conveni- ences today," he remarked', • "than any, king or queen a century ago" • "The Blind Spot in', Ssc12noe," " aa was shown in the film s, is the lack of financial education which is the only cure for the problem of d'epres cion which has never been solved. If News of Bayfield Mrs. R. Pods, of Caledonia; Mrs. Bricker, of Hamilton; Mrs. E. Ken- dall, of Elmira; Duncan Jowett, of Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells, and. Mr.. and- Mrs. Stevenson,, of London, attended the funeral of the late John W. Jowett here on Thurs- day last week. Mrs. J. 0. Goldthorpe and Mrs. Mc- Intosh attended the funeral of the late Albert Goldthorpe in Colborne Town- ship ori Monday. Mrs. McIntosh, of Fort Erie, is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Gold- thorpe, here at pretsent. Mr. Claud 'Geli'na:a bus rented the Swpertect station and is Moving in to open up business. • British Wal Receives a Resp NEWS 4F Hensall town i}ali on 'riday bt iep ing last 13'as t alio ospaai'ty for „the gigantic anItnftAlknOt tfeat ur'lxeg `.pin go, euchre :atterdannia bisin1sered; • by Ki)?pen Flint W. 2r Gam'adian Legion. and Hens•ali' Chamber el Odfainllerce The entire net proceeds, were • icor 1llie British Was Victuals' Fund.' During the evening a delightful pro gram, arranged by Mrs. J,'.Murdbck, was enjoyed with Mr. -.Ross MicEay, master of ceremonies, and introducs edby Mr. E, L. Mickle. Artists as- sisting with the prograirn were -Sam Rennie, Dr. I. G. Smillie Maid Mrs. Jas. Borethron, soloists; Joyce .Brod- erick, song and tap dancer; June Mur- dock, piano solo; Mrs. Harry , Cald- .well and Mrs„ R. Simpson, duet; Rev. • W. Weir, W. O. Goodwin, Dr. • S!mi113e and W. A. MacLaren in• a male .quart- etle. Mr. Emmersori Smith, of Kip - pen, was the lucky winner of the quilt of many colors+ donated hy` Mrs. Margaret McLean, of Hensall. Theevent was a great success and the proceeds of"$142.17, inclludg the quilt raffle, will be forwarded' to the British War Victims'. Fund, liurdocks orchestra, with Mr. Wm. Hayter as floor manager, donated the music for the dance. ' Mr. John Craig, Who duals been ser- iously ill in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, is, we are pleased to report, much improved, which • his many friends trust Will continue. (C,antinuued on Page 4) we had learned to' manage properly and continuously we would not have bad depressions. The financial ignorance of the popu- lation opulation is appalling, only two per cent knowtdng how to Manage money. 'Ev- en Even a few cents saved each day if com- menced early in life and Ceut a:tied at compound-' interest will in old age be a living protective reserve ' The way a young man or woman handles the first money they make often deter- mines their •science of saving money, hn'sai:':' Work save; have, are t!ie foundations of individual' and 'nation- al prosperity. Lion C. A. Barber expressed the appreciation of the club to Mr. Bailey. Commoner House, QTTAINA. March 1941 Dear Senator McRae, Princess Alice and I are glad tobaccos Patrons of .the oanadien.lar Services Fund, for we realize the invaluable assistance the member orgeni4ations have given to our Armed Forces at home and abroad. We have been privileged to see these War Services at work in Canada and. Great Britain, and we are greatly impressed with the excellent work they are doing. We cannot emphasize too greatly the importance of providing pleasant recreation, healthy reiutsation and comforts for our sailors, eoldiez% and alrmen, and we are sure that nothing contributes so much to their Physical and spiritual s11 -being. These services signify to them the of .etlon and thoughtfulness of "the folks back home*. The Salvation Army, the Y.M.C.A., the Y.M.C.A., the Canadian Legion, the Knights of Columbus and the I.O.D.B.Orsom :united in the Canadian War Services Fund Napalms, ant we Commend their'alm and pat-poso to all Canadians.' Your. sihcerely; vejor-flsnemal The Non.A.D.Mol2ae, C.B., National Cbaimssn, Canadian ear services Yund. 200 Bay street, toacelirs. Gilt. URGE "F/YLKS BACK HOME" TO BACK lit , _ The NCar,l of Athlone, Canada's GOvernorGdtteral, Eitstel3t' ae the Princess Alice were glad to betotme psl.itrbnd of tune War Services .Mind :beaausothey had seen Vito tit ga i' t �hork in Canada and Creat Britain, T'he'y ogle 2e� / able aid these services gtoo tire fighting rne.n Of Co. corporation and utility' bonds, 4.6rr/b' ; "'Not)• contributes se dYiueb 1 tin .t ei physics,),„ nd- s.' b •n " , Excellency po$ntod shut•ih th let ei� re it odu $rst mortgages, 26'�n; sbooira, 3.9°10 ; , er�x gr ?� ,•�+,` n, �� :, `^dki; real estate, 9.5%,and ohne loans 'h;�9so nervliees 4010 tot,thee'the" et u'a ft'C,.,Iltot�. 1f y ) A' 1k. ,home'." the ,1 }