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h s' all al ho o: , also lay five; trot] ea e, ,
�' b were, . ollt oP consideratigl# fQr t'his.,soft grpeta t rf ,oi tlie•.lawns: Ebn the :s;<.a:fi. �,, fir.;.;„u:r,r;
cit.. '4S?%esle , Xla ora Falls, .l'4� e'.4 •Goa- construct Gl3e Willett ..' ” .'' . , • .
{Rggr summer and list X feel :I: weuldQ?laifotallle"chairs _ s... out aio>ig' the:: /,: ,, , l , 7�,
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itllce. to. tell yoil just hqw, mush• I got waterfront, and, a C.anstRPt center of-• �j.;.. ✓ �' 10.2 To „hip. bf Iia i;" at $0351 tFf7
ou.. of a.. vis i iter all'' : w;%<' . s; ?ut4n; ::SydxteY. i?ungannpn� Elsa by' fi 4P3� . y .. ,, z;I.
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.1 4l in Rra>I 4; _, ..- .,._>.,Jliiteresit,. and, relaxatign. i ., invited. `!t^ r: four s'istera Mr's. Ella , : o L'ven or flat , I gip, .14 ' 10 k2 it$ ` 1rL,xller-
.9 ogle are the. •cam the world over' ;Then the Earden' at. file side : '`' `' " o
?� are al. <:. , 7a> aan lae•:.,road x13xc Limo ,' and finally
a and no matter whore one,goes there w'a a feet riot $ color with their s _ onto;.. ]errs, l3ay Doan, Hunubexst4ne, paaaed.. t B- la: `, o.'13 1912: s
a"a a la -r o c r h h h �^ ,.' , 1 .
Mrs vdding for 1?aI'm�snis 'to' owners: fPf tiler'
. Mrs, 1>3ert Bea.S7 ,m, Goderic'h, an_d lit(
are the beauty spots to lac seen We 'exqu'lsite roses:, zinnias, dahlias; ` '` QRS John Scott, I.on'tles'barq, fibs per ] 1
" e " x'� ;>.i ppultry damaged, :by dogs, be r
just Think, .sometimes,; that -the -tat- .p'hlox, gladioli and other :bright flew- took •place +1lfonda tom ' i 1 e r f e tl i
rr 'riot ' ]ext .I
' " oway #fields are greener. - era, too man.y� to mention, all of which. <yy ,;,�>
_y t, h 1% at efi ,. third 'time •aII(1 finally 17a , L
� dence. Interment was made at Hope Hent I;.awlrenc ..6e avg4"r a . ieontract . ami i
Gas rationing made a motor ride to 'seem to' enjoy livi-fig 'in �tthat moist at- c'
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:: Chapel cemetery, Mullett. Rev'. 'Mr, of gleaning open por4p Iaf , Schw lin �1.6.6I,
Toronto impossible for me; so I went mosphere: In Yront of the clubhouse Menzies oificiated, Drain at `$.6 per.' :hour. 'with, dredge, $d<83:
. Y __ft on .the. good old-.tC:N.R., ~I._got...iw an arelmore flnwerbeds and I always spay _
: „ x5 . : -what IT,• _-__3I __ manager.oI Zurich icipal
Air-conditioned Car, so thad nb excuse' to myselt, I never see such beautiful C.entral,' be allov�ed $,I�. Aer xlao�ik h. newer, : 2 G 4":' „1 t
-or temptation to' • go into • ithe parlor heliotrope planta" as here:" I CKNX WIN4UAM' dating trom Oct. 1, 19.99, to meet " "' " ' �"
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car, at Stratford. I had -to share my In tthe downstairs lounge within the 920' Kee. 390. Meters . -creased of coat of swittchboaxd o�►sr• sng ,furors, �3 . A' F � � � "� !, ' � '
.seat with a Huron woman and' found clubhouse are cases of trophies, also %> WEEKLY PR'OG,RAM ^ii;IGiHL1ekft ' hci
store for' the. duration of war, TIk t jurors; $,6.00.' r n�e�� s to::>
-ker ver agreeable. She said she' ortraitst of the Royal, Fimily,rour Friday, Nov. 13-8.45 a.m. 'Silin' Ed' accounts coi4l, rt'payments for t- Wi T'he, gouncil ,alio S nat'',�pl
ship• roads, Hay Telephone:i ystem, xe ' a ala On Monday lUp�ys � ? �' >.
} wasn'•t used to travelling alone and, own Canadian Governors'' and ;of en McConnell; . 12.45 noon, Circle Bell 1.:, i� w
. lief and ge#teral ''accouiit6 "be passed o.!ICloc, in the afternoal7 - �+, .• r
strange tq say, ;seemed to. think I who have fiad a distinguished' c,onnee- Ranch';' 7.30 p.m:, Sports Parade; .10, r�
as per vouchers,: ' �kerk - , � ••
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,, might. b8 of some help to 'her. She tion with the .club. In the curb dining Gillette Razor Fight Township loads -M, G. ]]sitz, pp Ni F,'.e�f
was going to Toronto Por the week room it is always a joy, to 'have a Saturday, Nov. 14-8.45 8 m., Hymn stator and 'gasoline, $54.85; H. Stem • , y,; Wit,
end to be with her .son who is in the seat at a table where -one can._see • '" Time, H. V. Pym; 7 p.m., Wes Me • tach, Road' 'Supt., $6.76; G: Surertia, ,t
.Air Force. He told her the was going the bay,' the city waterfront and the To alleviate the risk of holding b,bips in the British' Isles for Knight, s'ports.; 7.3:0, -CKNX Barn weeds, $7:6p: .
to take her over,Ao Niagara on Satur-'never-ending sailboats, yachts and the maintenance and repair, Canada is today playing a utajor role .fn Dance; 9.05, N:H.L, Hockey.,Game. Hay Telephone -Bell Telephone Co. ,` �� .
overhauling' naval nd cargo shtpa of tabs United Nail,6 ; 4 In naval tolls Aug Sept.,. $378.80• Bell Tele k "} k ° • . I: F
- day. ...The woman• expected to " stay steamers- that ply in the summer .be `Sunday, Nov. 15-12.30 noon, Sun- '
, dockyards many types' Of stores are housed, •ammunition; a'nd equip- , phone Co., 30 directories, •$4.50; G: t fiu it
with a cousin who 'had visited her tween the Islands and :the mainland. day. News; 4 p.m., Sohooi of Christ; �,,, *�,ey rJ;,
ment for Canada's Hhips of war. The worker in this pll4tq is' apply- Regier, -adjustment rate, $3- H. G: +
and had always so enjoyed the 'fruit If.it were a nice day we 'would Bit on Ing a ooating ,of grease to torpedo tail 'assemblies. Mechanism in 'tail ' . 9.15, Robertson 'Cleaver; 9.30, Fred. Rees, salary, $175,• If. G. Bess, extra;, ': /'.�°. 11,- ,.:;, .,, ,, n . :tp :yt
and vegetables from the country gar- the lawn; if not, up on .the'upper ver sets de th oP its course. Allen &Texaco Theatre,
P I $42.10;, Norbherii Electric 'Co., mater- .g: w rti,,a
•den. The latter had surely been pick- .and'a'h.. From either glace one can Monday, - Note. 16- 8.30 a.m., The id -1, $98.44; Stromberg-Carlson, mater-
ed for there was a box of flowers, see the croquet :. and 'bdw•ling• lawns, Early Birds; _ 10.30, 'Church of the Air; ' ial, $30:15; "Receiver ,General, 'tax an '1's 'n a P S .1 r .
one, of. fruit and another• of vegetables. ,the tennis courts and swimming pool, •8 P.m., Laura at the Piano; 8.3'0, Jeep, _,, i ,. ,+ f .
evening one rbe�an at six o'clock. Ia'
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.—all. fol tlLe city cousin, By the time all of which are very 'busy On a good Harold and. -Jack.' +• t
went about seven and saw "Sergeant Hixg4 i" O%`e
we got .,to Brampton „we were in one day. There are also the planes, over- Tuesday, Nov. 17-10 a.m.; Afmianae C
Rork" and enjoyed the story "very • . \ I. IAr I a �� r ,? /
- ,of .the worst .thunderstorms, I ever ex- head and the graceful gulls that seem News 11, At Home With the Ladies; r • '""� n,c
much. I' also saw "EPagle Squadron," Savin ' . ZiY'lve \ '� Q :
perienced'. It was so dark the lights to mimic ihi ni as they, fly past. . 5.30 p,m.,• CKNX. `Cadets Program; � =mac=- w . f
a show that tells'of the going to Fing= • �• i ��r.,F' rrlN, y
. had.to be on a,nd the' rain came down One day we walked out to'tthe lake- I Towns and village's -and small rural 8,30, iCIiNX Ranch Boys, «, vx _. � r / ro,, �z r
land of 'the American Airmen •to, join rx, 3¢ a
in ,torrents. I was glad 'I' was going front, past summer cottages, over ,the communities in Ontario, and Quebec Wetinea ay, Nova 18-7:30 a.m. Ev- < a / I+ { '
the R.A.F. -,One American asks, / �' `r : �,�11
to the Union; Station for I would be bridges that span the narrow water- „ ;, for many years have ,been amongthe Bread Time; 7.30 .m. Honor the P.>%�1y N ' t ✓ 'y ;� { r: ` ? lr �'i
P Have these English no feelings? y p G r. , . x''r Bi` r "runder cover, but my companilan had ways or lagoons, as they are called, world 'leaders in-tre use of electric Law; 8, the Shadow; 9.30, Evening ;,rte; /. /' ,
whew' the news is brought to the ,-� ¢.% ! .� :; Y I �lPi' xi ' k
to get off at Parkdale. I bellied her and out to the board walk; that ,runs power. Now, however,' war Indus- Reveries, �.zFF`"ir ..y !,��1 h + AlIIt�„•
headquarters, that one of the men has ;.��>:x': >-r ..�:x::; F:: �, , -,�,,,,► s r "'.
tb the. -door with her boxes and bag along the lake front' to the • Island. It tries' need for' more power has grown Thursday, Nov. 19-8.30 arm,; Dinahfiy ',,, } s r , !.,<o.,, 5 �IIi i i
lost his brother. The lad ��ho' re-;. �. '::' ' �y,r�y Yll`wAST
i1=, ti L�and then watched her run through the ,was a very quiet scans there; the to such 'an extent that householders Shore 12 noon Farm &Home Hour .•:. ! ' !..::.:. ::1.ceived the bad news just 1Jf ed . up • , „„ y ..:a,r f ,,.::,:r:: r. c:: r .. ¢ �.II. 1%.1
rain for the waiting room: I am sure' broad expanse of blue water and hard in' these sections' -of the country, must 7.15 p.m., CKNX Sports Reporter', .�' ��,, 5 f�!,t.f. ` ! i1'I 't i '•
his head' and asked for a cup of tea. 3:�4•! , ,! ' 1( <
• her cousin would not be there to meet 1 a boat in sight'. We sat on one of conserve and economize in• thedr use ' :'s >? S;f.•,�•; , 'iff:Fi.•:•.xe::;y :y%::. :• i (•�'; `.
A friend sake the American, "WhatM 1,
Ther,. soy hope she got -a taxi .and had the benches and looked and looked , of electric current. It does not mean a � • •. �. ;:,,,'l;jI I ,-!
would you have him do?” I did see `:i7#k8 / roe:,.:;.•,•::;, :,..:<r...:„ :: r;:� ;:
a good visit with her eon of - whom at that water, while a. coilatant.stream that the •. should' Conserve today and BAY ' . ^ <✓r!:: ' ^:.."°Y y : s II ,
"Mrs. Minniver." A friend and I went Y!u: W.
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. she was so proud, It rained on the of holiday trippers walked,past. us, At then waste electric' t m r w -111111,11" • ,�><„•.,.":� �i: ;�
y pp p at ten -thirty inl• the morning and al ity o oro Ra Inten r s>..<':;��'•::<_:::,,°y "r f.,. li Il ,
Y g (Intended fo last week) I:i mac%.:.cs,;:<; ” >,:.... { Di°,. f �� "i i
Saturday, so T ,have wondered from' �' ? I h,
night when the city buildings are res -the theatre was full and we ther it boils down to using a goodly . r fi,�.;?: ; , Mr`a<;F;<'•wiT; .,::y
dy e s e f 1 he regular monthly meeting of the 1 �, r.1 r,, -. I. ,:1
time to Time whether m fellow trav- e. n n ..`'-'
t y lighted, and the Island Lights are,on amount of old fashioned horsesense .n::f.>, ;tet`;•->: <:%r�•r;%, .,,<;..c,<.n':�.:• .I
g couldn't et seats together sat council .of the Townsht of Ha as >.`aM. " ^' W; ,,it ••,• '
R g Og MY e P y w $?s,`•.. / ::>,:r. '
eller ever got her visit to- Niagara. it all looks like fair land We take and continuing to use"it at all times •...:.: � s> :;>:• L.
Y g held. at the . Town Hail Zurich on f:.;;ns i !' ,. i
Was behind a post, so as soon as ,,.rig•:
After some wait at the Union Station our way back to the city on the lit- . Chroughaut the 'fall ar<d . winter'`::d:<:r"::: ^^ a r; , ` <:3yr' '
Y there was a vacancy p' moved ug to Monday, Nov, 2, with all' members ,., yr1 I ,
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I hailed a taxa and 'was told to run file boat so much the better for the months. present. The minutes' of the October ::,.:<:.i:i.,i.-'
the next row. Being from the conn- 4..:r.v: t;:. ;a,>;::.;,.>>.,>.<::..•,,•<::.::.:!>aa°:r,.;::.r,:,• .:
for it while the 'man looked after MY, outing that made us, realize what a r• m Look around the 'house. If ,there meeting were adopted as read,•• After k �•! yi<1; >. .,3 f
and the try, I wanted. -to -get the worth of y disposing L'..' ..:r:N"�I`y�/rF
bags. It was. -still raining a beautiful world it is and 'how Priv-are any colored bulbs replace them P i g of the communications .the �.::::>.:,.l;;y.;.,,„. ,,,<,;,.,•.;...y �;::. ; :a'
money, so wited till the film cams ':f y/ii, �ih r J
' • water running in rivers down the ileged we are to enjoy the beauty around to where I went in. Not, so with plain .•bulbs. The colored bulbs following resolutions were passel:- sv / , y/ / ,
streets, but T reached my destination when so many in these troublesome absorb one-third of the light. In That $1,000.00 of .Hay Municipal Tele- r.:Yx:,f...<... rr.. t ..
' my friend. S'he saw that' the first phon System hinds be invested in the
without:' getting wet. times are denied that privilege and stead of using several low wattage MADE IN CANADA �`'
I spent three weeks with an old seat I .had ,occupied was. empty, Aa, Third Victory. Loan. That Henry
who are forced, to see their beloved bulbs In a room, use one or two .
thought ,I had gone over to Eaton's Lawrence be awarded the contract to
friend in -an apartment house situat- places in ruins; Yet it is, not all. joy for luncheon.- We missed. each other higher wattage bulbs” placed to en- ti .
ed on a carnet where two busy streets 1 over at that Island, for already over sure the proper amount of light for 'r IS, � ,•
altogether, but both got home in the
. ,crossed, and, believe me, we had .a two hundred and -fifty members of , reading or sewing or work' in the a`• .
course of the afternoon and had a
never -failing interest in that • street the Yacht Club are in war work and laundry and kitchen•. A 100 -watt � -t-
good laugh at .ourselves'. I think the, ,
I .scene _.....Ordinary; traffic Ian% of any most of., them young men. bulb for instance gi'pe 50 pair• cent. - 1111 ` g :, r
account, but to"watch tvJo street card last scene in "Mrs. Minniver" will a1- _ .
I 'went to church, too, in Toronto ways remain with me. The little vfl more light' than four 5 -Watt bullish / _ ,
going in opposite direction's ,unload and once had to go up into the gal r ' 1 f � . y },4 °
yet it uses: only the saws amount of
and load their pas4gengers not to men- lage on the Thames" not far from Lon- - ••Z f I
lery Yo get a seat. Rev. Crossley electric current. ((((
don, had had a daylight , raid, The ' • ::.._ '- !: - /_� � ?,,
-' tion the constant public that ,stopped Hunter,' of Winnipeg, was the :guest Proper wiring can aid in power sav- "t - e,
next Sunday service was 'held as us- �� •• Ilii -I R,
1-1 for the' traffic light, ran Por the cars, preacher. He being the son of the ing and also personal safety. Keep s _ i
ual in the church. Most of the roof j
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Y famous' Evan' elist Hunter; -h wonder;
or walked' sedate] past, was amuse; " - In® ` - =�
g. cords on any • electrical appliances „ "t-.- : t ",:..
'anent enough for any countryeyes. a was off and the end was out of the n `.Y :,,_ _ _ . I� •-_� ' -
ed whether he would be highly emo- free from bends and kinks: Check -'rI'
+ There are so many parks and public tional, but he might bare been any building. The pulpit and the seats
were intact but .there were many all connections to avoid short curcuits'
gardens in Toronto that no one need quiet iScotch minister. He had an in and make sure that there is no ex -
empty `pews. The miniere, stood at q
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be awn from tress. apd grass and terestin sermon and' seems to be do- need Wiring an here. Have those :� : •;>: i::•ii:•.:.::..::.:::.:.:«:::::::::. :• ter:•i::;:':ii:;::u::<>./ / , iii
Y g his desk and said: "This is every- p g f- r
one always sees someone enjoying the work in the. reconciling of . ro extension ors re- ::%••�<::
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Y Ing a good w g frayed and .,broken to cords
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one's watt- ours and mine. a war for .. �...:..i::•::•::•ii;;>:x:;:�::;;;,.::«•x�:;;_•:.;.:;;:•::•:;::::..::.,...:::::..••::. <>:> . , ,.
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spaces. I sure] deem it a Priv I also heard] an- :::,,,:•::<.:.::::.:.:.::::::::::.:::.:., .....,.., ;a::,,,
open P y Jew with Gentile. a s . a paired immediately. •' .. ::.;::>;s:::::;>.�;;:::::::<ii;:;i:.:;:;:z:::�;;:i _
'a•lege to hays a friend who is a neem great arid: small, ,rich and poor, . �
other minister . from . Montreal and,If a' fuse blow's out tfind what cause
'ber of the Royal Canadian Tacaht Club t struggle for all of us to protect our
Y though I can't forget his text yr his ed the 'trouble. It may have been an
at the Island. We, my hostess and I, freedom and establish decency ,and
thought, ,he hadn''t a pleasing person-. overloaded circuit, or defective wir-
were invited by . my friend and his, alit and- seemed to me to be harsh. righteousniess� in the, wo.rld." Then 'he in or a short 'circut in as appliance
wife to be their guests for four din- went on to say'that there were many orgfixture. As Boon as. irons, toasters
Yet others, who heard him thought �'
sera. `This sounds• • something, like differently, and' -it is well they, did. sad Hearts because of the recent vn' ?•\ .
m b mi ht say, bombing. A choir boy was missing.
and 'other appliances are no I'onger
'w"hat a greed. small boy g y, ' Though -Toronto feels itself a mar- needed, disconnect them, / {
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The stationmaster had been •taken ;;' z .11.
fbr while the 'dinn•ers war$ excellent, vellous' place -no other like it-hhe.. Not. only in the house; but in the
. _ ..-_.. _ .,._ _._.._ _ l _ _:,._..-. _ __... -._., yust two hours after he had received .
¢he were Irtt7e in comAarison with u1 ti n is drawn from all aver On "`""""
y pop a o office and plant, and even in the farm .
the prize. at the Flower Show for his :?>::
, 'the club house and• the grounds. ft. ari town 'and country, and one al builds sin rural• sections ower can f: ^;d kr"
t a, Y, ng v P x?iii ;iE'.?:% ';3m
is such a leasant sail from the'Wiharf roses, A young girl, the granddaugh
A ways has the joy of not only meeting ter• of the Duchess; who had 'so re be saved• by making certain that lights -1. s _ r
on the city side to, this Island in the m_ friends but often times folks are '•turned out when the are not - .
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war cently' been married. 'to '"Mrs. Min- e Y "'
who have almost • gone from one's needed: At least 20 per ,cent. of the ,`
_ niver s' eldest son, had also been.. tak-
memory. Yet how much comes backpower 'used in homes must be saved
O Re/leve en and many more. Yet the Minnie
to me in that chance meeting. OP; and a similar reduction should be the
• Itch fast ers; •father, mother, (Elder son, small F
• 1�:IfS. a$�eh�n�B►Mone Basta course, ope always enjoys -'the sociat aim of every person working 'in a '� -
Y brother and sister, wei;e all in their' �k
time with one's kinsfolk. and' friends, war plant or office, or in farm build- -
, I'or�okrdiefrmmitchsnsofecse�,i,imnim nth pew. The Duchess was'- 'there - -all '
• lets'afoot,eAle s6ab;eNraheeendothue:t«ailt and so the daya.go qu ekly past I in'gs. These savings over a long per-
caaeed �kigqt�roablee use fast -acting, «tonne, ma alone -but when the last hymn was �� (r +
septic, "gala D. D- D. ,Preecripuow C,reeeeleee, saw .some good movie and, to my rod of time will protect the war pro- h, - i
eta,nieea sootQiiiit.uonandv�eklr_ :nten" astonishment, was admitted into a given out, 1Vir. Minniver, Jr., left his duction of the two' provinces effected. - (- r
fwlting:s5ouiaiuottieirooealaormon ek.Ask father's.pew and went over to stand' :.1
youedroegietmdayfoiD.D.D.PRES�7oL�L little theatre for °twentyfour cents.• by the Duchess. She looked up and] - _
There was no afternoon show, but the -. _ - _ �1- _ ��
smiled and :held' out her hymn: book BAYFIELD . —1t� I IN � U-` M � a v JI
" , to be shared by him. Mrs. Minniver ...
took leer hdshand's -arm• and then eV..T, - - b >''
erydne sang, "Onward Christian Sol- (Intended for last week; I� '�' ,� , e e 9 r
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diets." Many, friends of Mrs. George Castle, . __ , , .. 11 ;
Another 'treat I had while in Tor- Sr., will be sorry' to learn she i ser- \�� t� --, "': .
ions] iIP, ... rr-`� o� .4 vha �,
onto was an evening at the Arena to Y
i. . hear the Toronto Symphony Orches Mrs. Anna Browne, of Briar Cot-
tage, on the Lake, has gone to spend ,'',
tra. Th'eae weekly concerts, held dur- • „•
, D@partment of •'Labolll' � the winter with her sister, Mrs. Archie '"'
National -War Labour.Buard 'Ing the shimmer months, are certain- Armstrong, Bronson Line; Stanley. LINES �'0 WAR CENTRES ARE ESPECIALLY RUST:, . .
ly' well attend6d. • It, may• be. that I Mr: Lewis Thompson left this Week 1.
'' • forget about the huge population of to spend the winter with his siste't• in .
G E N E 1t A L ORDER Toronto, but it was good tow see that Fort William.
The Dominion Butceau of Statistics has found that vast arena full of music -loving pen The executive members' of the Pub-
Lo>lig distance call most rots go through at accustomed speed. r
? lie Library are arranging a bean sup- B t0' po Btill
the cost of 1i •lndex-number for October,. ,1,, pie. We s6mdtimes think people,. es- e `•,
1942,• is 117.8' adjuateil index 116:9 aS scorn aced pecially +young people, are only lovers per tb) augment the library funds, to But if you' die trying to reach a `�eey war centre, chances are that yon•
( P' . • be held in the Town Hall on Nov. 10. y y, p _ ,
Al with the.cost-of' livi4g.index num, for ul 2, of "jazz," but the audience I saw was ' 101a encounter some dela Telephone routes to such areas are the ''
J Y Very attrabtive announcements are
mostly composed of young people, and
1942, of 117.9 (acljltste�i index 117). displayed throughout the village. mOBt congested in Canada. ;
so many 'soldiers. The guest violin- I Pte. Keith Geminhardt and Pte. Bor- 1`p
'the Wartime Wages Control Order, P. C. 5963, i t was an•�Englishwomau and. delight-, den Clark were weekend guests at 1Vaturallwe would build more lines if we eguld. But•the materials,
provides in Section 48 (iv): Q& ed her audience with her gracious their homes. • y' �'
• "the amount of the bonus shall not be manner -as ,well as her .•good. music.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkinson and that go into telephone equipment have been drafted .for direct war ,
changed unless the cost of living index One realizes when in Toronto, or any, family,• of Detroit, spent the week -end �t
number has changed one 'Whole point or large city, that we are really at war, hers in their cottage. purposes. We fishnet get along with what we have. �i
more since' -the last. general- order of the Mr. Churchward and, sons; Cpl. Jack I , ,
Board requiring an ht'crease or decrease In for the streeit6 and every 'place were of Woodstock, 'and 'Geral], .of London And we can—provided you keep your long disianee calls b `ef and t ;
1.
`t' f the amount thereof." full of soldiers --women as well as ' v t
txaere at the cottage this .week -end 1,
men, in uinifomm. 1 ,went one morn make them, whenever possible, in off-peak htturB provide above:,
The index number not having changed by one Zid1`. Chnrchward is a transport driver t•
whole .point or triose since. July 2, 1942, pursuant ing with a friend to tier war working in' the army.' a•11, that you avoid all unnecessary calls Over routes which your r:,'
to the provisions of. P. 0..5963 ata Stated the ' , organization In, con-nection `wibh the; Fred Westoit spent the week -end i .
experience shows to be eon ested with weer calls.
p church a Attended. The work room; with .his family. Iia) is fireman at, p � , - - 1�
IZ�ational 't �ir Y,tabour Board orders that the terms , .
'. 11 of its General 4rdes dated August 4, 1942,' shall had not: ]been ellosedi•for the summer', 'Sky Harbor Airport. �,>, ��i
i' tliotlgh IIuanY of the ,members were ^•f r7. b'u'rn oP Biggar, Sask., is When possible, use these OFF-PEAK HQUOSs r„ Y;
cantanue to apply fo?r the period Noveiiiber' ,1Sv away at sitmjner ham 2s_ ,r.;, ,',c: .dater, Mrs. Percy Wes- Before 9 a4m.; 12-2 p.m.; 5 7 pm:; after $.gU pea. 'r
1942# to FebriaaryFla6',.'1943, aubjeet''to the right of ton. _�, }. � 4,t
" And n I th4 d had bette n: •
ratiplbyeril Or employees to hpply to a ` Ar Labour trgspaseo longer' ndril the time and I 'Mrs. Helena Austin Stott' left this ndon` aavao • . 1 '`r. �, n, 41€i
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