The Huntingdon gleaner, 17 décembre 1941, mercredi 17 décembre 1941
[" ils a = 3 ii TAR nL - + tr, the wisdom they leave, The wealth of mankind is SEVENTY-NINTH YEAR $303.Already Subscribed in The Christmas Seal Campaign In the County of Huntingdon Organizers Confident of Reaching Quota, Which Has Been Set at $800.\u2014Industrialists Co-operate With Movement\u2014Contributions Should be Mailed Before December 29th\u2014$158.Received During Past Five Days The mayors in the County ofe Huntingdon led the parade last! week in donations to the Christmas Seal campaign, the revenues of which will be used to help combat :uberculosis in this county and alleviate the sufferings of residents who may be afflicted by this dreaded malady.The mayors donated si each to the secretary of the drive.Mrs.James E.Barrett, at their regular quarterly meeting on wednesday afternoon.The secretary also reports that\u2019 local industrialists have promised | tn support this worthy cause and \u2018hey have already forwarded some donations but further amounts are expected before the drive comes to a close.The response of the citi- sens of Huntingdon County in this campaign is also gratifying.More than 800 circulars have been mailed out to residents of this county and about one third have forwarded a contribution.The secretary reported that the percentage of replies was as high as could be expected, considering the fact that many circulars were mailed out of Huntingdon late and some did not leave Huntingdon until about one week ago.The bulk of contributions is expected this week and at the latest during the Christmas week.It was pointed out on Monday noon that all contributors to, this worthy cause should forward their donations prior to December 20th, so that the secretary would be able to hand in a complete report to the provincial organizers before January lst.The 3 THE LATE MISS I.E.SMELLIR |gin the great task that is before US! the double aim of capturing the | money markets.Of exceptional in- Sherbrooke, nine to Trois Rivieres, @ ; Special ! A 29 Miss Tna Evelyn Smellie, R.N., by abandoning once and oo [he strategic base at Singapore and | terest will be the effect of the six to St.John, NB.four to Halifax, & MEN'S HALF HOSE BY ( t youngest daughter of Mr.and MIS.Be ~ taking over the rubber piantations.spread of war on the mobilization and three to Winnipeg.These are ¥ \u201cc OOF\u201d YON SATIN 2 \\ D.5 Smellle of Dundee, Que, |2t¢ ourselves from the rest of hu-| mere may also be a reduction in | of man and woman power in this the centres most frequently called |y There's a HOLEPROC F choose from RA SLIPS 3 pi | pessed away at the home of her manity.cord os the import of jute and certain country.That is one of the great- |from Montreal and calls to points: ¥ in po ular ois dt colors Light met /| 3 ?arents Thursday morning, Des.ah those words, the President.egetable oils but jute will continue | est questions of the hour.beyond pass through them.|g M POPUATP : : : .3.M) hit 1941 ter Hingering iliness we fondly hope, officially drove the {5 come from India.The acminis- \u2014\u2014 ¥ ium and heavy weight.All with the fam- Give her Lingerie and / (pn , » alter a nails into the coffin of American .5 ; ous Auto Garter.you just can't go wrong.7 | A 3 of over four years.refusal to participate in the world trators of lease lend aid to Britain These are lovely Slips.ho K Miss Smellie's early years Were |international order.Already, iso- have assured the British govern | |] ; À GIFT TIES Good fitting.Choose from (7 @ pent in Dundee where she attend | jationist-inclined Henry Ford nas| pent hat Bs TS SHIR, 0 ppmE IS BRODEUR\u2019S Ÿ Outstanding selection.Each Tie in a Gift white or tea rose.All in Y Slot] shoo, dt iso Hint: saris hak tne rd sie Av, Dn menus sde | Box mis bone don Academy.She receiv er should immediately enter a world | \u20ac À nursing training at the Alice Hyde |federation.Dispatches from Lon.States will necessarily cause some | BEST GIFT IDEA.e LA 50c $1.39 - $1.49 M.Memorial Hospital, Malone, N.Y.don tell of plans for an Allied War dislocation in exports to Canada as | 3 MEN\u2019S SLIPPERS @ ftom which place she received her Council, to include all, well as to Britain.Churchill saw g : ELLAS M Registered Nurse's degree.Prior to \u201cWe are going to win the war, | the decline in the volume of Atlan- | ov ; / ; Soft, comfortable Leather Slippers.Dur- GAY UMBR M her illness, she practised nursing [and we are going to win the peace bic shipments as unavoidable for a Ly able and long wearing.Modestly priced.rer A1 # in New York and other Eastern |that follows.And in the difficult |time.The committee coordinating | | ÿ $1.25 and $1.60 BRIGHT GIFT IDEA! BW cities, hours of this day\u2014and difficult [he economic efforts of Canada and ; J Here Si gift Jor a rainy ] She lea ourn her loss be- days that may yet be to come\u2014we the United States will, however, Le 2 ay.r ant patterns, Tlor- MB sides ner vos Le two sisters Nel- Will know that the vast majority of very active.The needs of the steel yy ited BED JACKETS £ ten rose als, paradise designs on @ lic.Mrs.N.D.McPhee, Dundee; the members of the human race are industry presents perhaps the | i n quilted Satin.dbl shades Ol tea rose Rayon covers, 12 rib con- \u2018Mrs, Amy Scott, Massena, N.Y.; |On our side.Many of them are greatest problem.It will, however, | ang blue.struction.a two \u2018brothers George of Fort Cov- |fighting with us.All of them are be a matter of high strategy of the I ¥ $3.50 Pri $2 25 $2 75 J ington.N.Y.and William of St.|Praying for us.For in represent.allied nations to decide where and .Nothing you me - TICe Pé.LO - Dé.M Mooers, N.Y.also Mr.and Mrs.; | §' George Smellle of Fort Covington, T Ch B : A Cherries\u2014Glace in bulk, 1b.50 Grapefruit Juice, 50 oz.tin .29 bh Nhe pallbearers were MessIS.O arg e your attery Extracts-\u2014Artifical assorted .10 8hredded Cocoanut, 1b.22 4) Stanley Nora, Rowat MoGibbon, v > A Here's the out Cut Mixed Peel, Y> lb.pkg.16 Walnuts, Ib, o.oo.70 df Join MacMillan and A.H.Fraser .à A4 standing dic Raisins-Sunmald Seeded .19 Marmalade, Crosse & Blackwell's Orange, 7 \u2014\u2014 A new modern machine permits us to charge } mond vale et ; ea à sg & \u2018IY & ® & ç * \u2018a £ nh ge À BRIDAL PAIR the country Raisins\u2014Australian Seedless, 2 Jbs.25 16 oz jar, 22¢; 32 oz.jar 33c.a TEL OW 9 |Ë your battery, if it is weak or not functioning, with- & ™ oon pe M Currants, 2 1bs .25 o Bh: g .A ey're just \u2018 L * tn SHOP N ® |¥ out taking it from your car, in not more than 25 &.iiss rond PAY AFTER W Robin Hood Flour, 7 lb.bag .25 Large riment of Candy by the % = .K x A ÿ minutes.; quay wise $1250 CHRISTMAS Robin Hood Flour, 98 1b.bag _.2T5 port Aer rel sack of the Famous 4 : ; rion ¥ Crisco, lb.can .25 Nellson\u2019s Chocolates in special gift boxes.4\" ÿ * * + A ¥ Lipton\u2019s Tea, V, 1b.pkgs.40-45 a À ¥ WE GUARANTEE YOUR BATTERY FROM A [ 3 Libby's Moist Mincemeat, 28 oz.can .29 Oranges, Grapefruit and Emperor Grapes ALL POSSIBLE DAMAGE Æ Peaches, Halves, 18 0z.tin _.15 arriving fresh twice a week.3 4 * * .* ; \u2019 | : .i) ( A WEDDING -\u2014_ y erceccesere OOM ORC CC SOCIO AO RINGS ; A / 3 | Ë 1 GARAGE Z.PERRON | ow P.J.BRODEUR | ROS PHONE 3 1 bonds In ari.$ JEWELER, I OSMOND B © ORMSTOWN f A tic design 9 A 4 MARKET.ST.© VALLEYFIELD 2 None lovelier! 1250 201 Vi ia St, Valleyfield : : \\ & 8 ; VEAVECRILIWIELVEACERTEATEC ETAT L VEAVEBEAYETEBEATETEIATVALECAVET ABATE TR Anicet, Que.* The funeral services were neld on Saturday, Dec.13th at 2 p.m.at the Smellie home and were conducted by the Rev.H.Lindley, The floral tributes were many and beautiful.Interment was in Zion Church cemetery.Friends from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Gray of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Lione! Gray; Mrs.Thelma Price and Miss Gladys Gray of Athelstan; Mr.John Smel- lie, Dewittville; Mrs.Martha Bar- ringlon and Mr Sydney Barrington of Huntingdon: Mrs.Martin and Mrs.Amy Scott of Massena, NY.Mr.and Mrs, Jas.McDonald of ing our cause, we represent theirs as well\u2014our hope and their hope for liberty under God.\u201d Thus spoke the President.\u201cIn the past our light has flickered.\u201d VÉVECEGÉTECHTETECETECETET 25 Minutes how the production of war industries in the various countries is to be distributed, for Britain and Russia are botn fighting the hattles of freedom and more than ever before -only can give will bring ber such joy \u2014 and no where will you tind better dio- mond values! .A bridal pair that will make her happier! Per- 85 | fectly matched! | © WOMEN'S SLIPPERS Dainty gift Slippers.A new palr of Slippers is always an acceptable gift.Made in Wedges and Dutch Boy styles.All popular colors and prices.$1.60 - $1.25 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Fine for gifts.Beautiful thick Chenille Spreads in lovely designs and shades.Price $6.25 | | : 3 CUTEX CORPORAL An exciting Nail Kit, cellophane wrapped.Orange B8ticks, Emery Boards, Nall File, Polish, and Cuticle Remover.All For $1.50 CHRISTMAS CARDS 12 - 21 - 30 Folder Cards to a box with cheerful and colorful designs and Greetings.Price 30c - 40c - 60c - 85c Make Your Christmas Cake and Pudding Now! - == AID SESSTVSÉ4éSQ A4 4 Act ee TN a HH FAB HDL PHD AD BAH OO TOMO OPT I [EV IE Page Ten KLEEREX Heals Eczema, Psoriasis, Acne, Salt Rheum, Impetigo, Ringworm, Pimples, Itch, Chaps, etc.Gives quick relief while you work., 50c.- $1.00 - $2.00 - $6.50 sizes (Medium and Strong) ASK YOUR DRUGGIST | eo \u2014 For Sale QUEBEC HEATER, nearly new.Apply R.McDougall, Ormstown, Que.ONE 6-YEAR-OLD MARE, one colt rising 3 years old.Apply Thomas J.Whealen, Huntingdon.TURKEYS, all sizes.Millina Murphy.Phone Huntingdon, 236.TWO COWS, due to freshen this week and 20 ton of pressed hay.J.W.Laframboise, 1 mile West of Huntingdon.FOR QUICK SALE\u2014Good cooking stove.practically new.Dial Huntingdon 2272.FIVE PIGS, 2 months old.Apply H.A.Cameron.Dundee Centre Dial 2487.BEEF by the quarter.Apply F.E.Monique.Huntingdon.Dial 2176 PURE BRED Jersey cow, just fresh, will cell with or without calf; also Jersey heifer calf \u2014reason lack of room.Apply at farm.Estate W.F.Martin, Brysonville.Que.PUREBRED Jersey Bull.2 years- old, Class A.w.T.McEwen.Ormstown.ONE-HORSE BOBSLEIGH, also 1 Cutter.Geo.Rutherford.Allan's Corners.Phone 619-4.PAIR SKATES, size 7.Laird Lindsay Ormstown, Phone 610 r 15.BOY'S AIR FORCE SKI SUIT, also overcoat.sizes 14.178 Chateau- guay Street.Huntingdon.To Rent TO RENT\u2014Four heated apartments also extra room.Oliva Brais.728 York St.Huntingdon.TO RENT\u2014Large, bright sttam- heated room.Miss Messier.96 Wellington St.Huntingdon.Tenders Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Dec.31st inclusive.to furnish stove wood to the following schools: \u2014 Dewittville school.10 cords.New Erin school, 8 cords.Back Ridge school, 8 cords.Clyde's Corner school.8 cords Kilbane school.8 cords.Beaver school.10 cords.Trout River school, 8 cords It must be either Maple or hard mixed wood.16 inches long.J.O.Michaud.Sec.-Treas.Sales by F.J.Donnelly at the residence of the Late JOHN E.FARLEY about ! mile west of Zion Church, Dundee road.on MONDAY.DECEMBER 22nd the following property:- 3 two-year-old heifers.due to freshen in early spring; 1 Jersey milking now: 4 spring calves: 1 fat pig.7 months old: 1 heavy team of \u2018Clyde horses: double harness; heavy pung sleigh for team: double sleighs: 14 tons pressed hay.good clover and Timothy; about 16 tons loose hay: 4 tons pure alfalfa: 6 tons pressed straw and other articles, all to be sold without reserve, Terms of sale\u2014CASH Sale at 1 o'clock pm.F.J DONNELLY.Auctioneer Miscellaneous REVERSIBLE BROADLOOM RUGS made out of your old carpets and materials, catalogue and information upon request.The Anglo- French Carpet Gompany, Drum- mond Building, Montreal.NOTICE NOTICE\u2014All kinds of Clipper Blades resharpened, satisfaction guaranteed, Rene Forget, Barber, Ormstowr.FARMERS Save The Udder Bell's Iodized Udder Cerate will soften Hard Bags overnight.Quickly heals sore and chapped Teats.Simply rub Ointment well in.Price $1.25 per pound tin.Postage Paid.With free \u201cAnimal Ailments\u201d book.Bell & Sons, (Canada) Limited, Verdun, Que, or Bid Stewart, (Local Agent), Howick, Que.and James Fortune, Huntingdon, Que.Advertise in The Huntingdon Gleaner Quaint Customs Bia; hin Wanted WANTED 2000 cords bass wood or poplar for immediate or winter delivery.Highest cash price paid.H.A.Hampson, Phone business office 2301, residence 642, Athelstan.WANTED\u2014Bass wood, poplar and birch logs for export to England.Bernard O'Connor, Phone 641, Huntingdon.WANTED \u2014 Fifty Feeding Pigs weighing between 75 to 150 lbs, Dalton J.Ross, phone 515, Athel- stan.WANTED\u2014At once, Caretaker for Huntingdon Curling Rink.Apply to Cecil Stark, Huntingdon.WANTED\u2014Married couple to work on farm, yearly employment, must be able to milk and handle.horses.Goos home for reliable couple.Write Gleaner Office.Box 5023.Huntingdon.WANTED\u2014Gir] for general housework, small family.English- speaking preferred.Phone 360, Huntingdon.MAN WANTED MAN WANTED-\u2014For good Watkins Route.Steady customers.Must be honest and reliable, have car or means of getting one.No capital or experience required.Write the J.R.Watkins Company.Dept.Q-H-1.2177 Masson Street.Montreal.P.Q.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC school Municipality of Elgin Tenders Wanted For supplying the following Schools with wood for the coming year: Nou.2.2 cords of Hard Wood.Nu.3.6 cords of Hard Woo.2 cords of Soft.No.4.4 cords of Hard Wood.2 cords of Soft.No.3.4 cords of Hard Wood.Wood to be of good quality, 18 inches long, well worked up.and {ree from large chunks.Hard wood may be either Maple.Beech or Birch.Soft wood may be either Basswood, Pine or Hemlock.Wood to be delivered on or before March 15th.C.E.EWING, Sec.-Treas., Glenelm, Que.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF HUNTINGDON Public Notice Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned E.C.Martin, Sec- retarv-Treasurer of the Town of Huntingdon, have prepared according to law, the list of municipal electors of the Town of Hunting- don.and such list is now deposited in my office at the disposal and for the information of all persons interested.Given under my hand at Hun- tingdon, Que.this sixth day of December, 1941.E.C.MARTIN, Secretary-Treasurer.Certified copy.E C.Martin.Sec.-Treas.NOTICE The Dewittville Saw-Mill will be closed for this season.C.A.McARTHUR NOTICE Re:-Estate of the Late Thomas Woods in his lifetime of the parish of St.Anicet, county of Huntingdon, farmer.All persons having claims against the above estate or owing money; thereto are requested to file claims or make payments with the undersigned within fifteen days.Mrs.Thomas Woods, St.Anicet, Executrix or Lucien Baillargeon, N.P, Hunting-' don.NOTICE A meeting.of all those interested in Keeping the Ridge Road from Huntingdon to Stowells Corners open this winter.will be held at James Smythe'ss, Lee's Corners, Friday, December 19th, at 8 p.m.Notice MR.ROWAT, N.P.will not be in office on Saturday after Christmas, the 27th of December.DEEE ECC CUVE ONE EU Notice © Car load of Wheat will be opened on Thursday, Dec.18th, at 1.30 p.m.in your own bags.Any person in need of :Baled Shavings leave order with Dave Lasalle or phone 604-4.Co-operative Agriculture Society Ormstown, P.Q.At Producers Hope Higher Milk Price Present Price Not THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER FRY-CADBURY Limited HUNTINGDON Sufficient to Maintain the: Necessary Supply\u2014 Discussions in Progress Milk producers for city markets may receive a higher price for Christmas.For several days now discussions have been in progress on a plea to ithercase the price to the producer without disturbing the price ceiling to consumers.To accomplish this, the milk dealer would be ordered to pay the increased price and afterwards would be reimbursed by the government for the extra cost.It is understood that some difficulties with regards to credits or time of payment of the increase are being ironed out.It is now quite apparent to evervone concerned that the present price is not sufficient to maintain the necessary supply.CHATEAUGUAY AT OTTAWA © On the thirteenth of December About the break of day.A crowd of happy curlers Started on their merry wav.From Howick came the Farmers' phone, And all the Gebbies three.The banker and the merchair.And the old veteran T.T.Of all the Nesses' curling might.Only David was there: With nephew Hoimes, and Ten- nant And Stewar:.the ice-man rare.From Ormsiown there came Napoieon.Known as the grand Soucy.His four came back tv sample Former hospitality.Remembering (heir last year's visit And fun beyond compare.They took along George Cartier To have a useful spare.The rest of that merry party Was farmer Geddes Royal, ! The tireless J.D.Bryson.| And local Imperial Oil | The other four were Postmaster, | And Borden's Yankee boss, | Both dentists left the country ; In its dental pains to toss.| These mighty men to Valleyfield Converged by motor car, But to save gas and railway debt.From there they went C.N.R.At noon they got to Ottawa, With \u2018spirits\u2019 now quite gay: Welcomed by Merk and Simpson Who guided them on their way.They found their rooms in Ford's hotel, Lord Elgin is its name, And after lunch they started Their friendly Ottawa game.At that they did not fare so well Only Stan, Gebbie won.The social function after Was an interesting one.Merk rose to introduce the guests And teach geography, To show his fellow-curlers Where Chateauguay Valley lay In his own merry style he dwelt On each biography.With some mixed curling records And their national history.With many fonds words of welcome And future visits planned, They took their guests to Rideau To engage Paul Baldwin's band.that they fared about the same With but one victory, The veteran Ormstown dentist Trimmed Gliddon gleefully.With singing and words of welcome The lanch passed happily.And thence to the Lord Elgin For further hilarity.I will not say how many of them Got up to go to kirk; ut on Sunday afternoon : ey all went to visit Merk.Then everyone, excepting Nap.Left Ottawa at four, And so by rail and motor Back home arrived once more.The friendly clubs to Hunting- : don And Aubrey greetings send; And may they find in future What they missed on this weekend.TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR JOURNEY It is possible to fly directly from New York to Vancouver by way of Toronto via Trans-Canada Alr Lines, a coast to coast route crossing the Canadian Rockies.NOTICE My Office will be closed this Thursday afternoon, (Dec.18), as well as , Thursday evening.F.G.McCrimmon, M.D.| | | Milk Prices Schedule of prices, bei are now being paid to producers who deliver milk ng paid for raw milk, that Careful checks of such items as compression, starting motor, generator, ignition, carburetor and choke by the serviceman are important.He will also keep the safety devices \u2014brakes, light and steering\u2014in good shape.Prospective milifeed supplies for 1941-42 remain uncertain, being dependent to a large extent on the export of flour to Britain.\u2014Current Review of Agriculture in Canada.In order to conserve supplies for Canadian requirements, furs and skins have heen added, as at November 24, 1941, to the list of commodities which may not be exported from Canada except under permit issued by the Export Permit Branch, Department of Trade and Com- merce, Ottawa.Following Directions Housewlfe\u2014After you've put the ingredients in the pan, the direc- | tions say not to stir, English Mald\u2014I haven't moved a muscle, ma'am.For Highest Market Prices Instruct your trucker to deliver your livestock to Grant W.Roberts Room 128, 316 Bridge St.Montreal Bond deposited with Federal Government for your protection, $10,000.NPS ati ARRAY VIENS WY A ovr.| DHVLCHOEITAORCRVETACETET A DURABLE GIFT for a DURABLE FRIENDSHIP - 80 - Give A FULLER Product Write, see or call\u2014 ) L.BERGERON P.O.Box 443 22 King St.Phone 781 Huntingdon LYATATOTATRYONSIETATSIATA A ER RSE AT Sa on Wednesday, December 17th, 1941 .ate! ls rr BEAUHARNOIS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL On Tuesday, December 8th, a! meeting of the Parent Teacher Association was held in the Kirk Hall.?The guest speaker for the evening, was Mr.Duckworth of the Notre Dame Y.M.C.A.The topic of his talk was \u201cVocational Guidance\u201d A large number were present includ- |?ing the older boys of the school.; The Huntingdo Phone 365 Hey, Don\u2019t Pass Up e ee the Classifieds You can't afford to miss \u2018em! Because every day there are opportunities for you to sell something you.have no, use for or to buy something yom want, inexpensively; or to find a better job or better yourseif in many wa They're on page 12, Gleaner today.of the n Gleaner Inc.Huntingdon 330 0 BD 0 0 0 6 2 I BN 2 Bn Be 0 4 3D DB DN 31 2 3 Dn us.The Gleaner, Huntingdon, Quebec.for one year to 9 | Modo a 20 What to Give for ,Ç Christmas The GLEANER Here\u2019s a gift which will be a constant r t reminder of your thoughtfulness every week in 1942, more appreclated than the \u201cHome District Paper.\u201d Here's all you have to do.Fill in the cou .pon below, and enclose with a $2.00 bill or postal note, and return to The first copy of The Gleaner will be sent for Christmas, together with an attractive card announcing your gift.Enclosed find $2.00, for which pl the following address: ~~ Le Cleaner e .i\" 6.00 and No gift will be FRED MacMURRAY - News \\ - also - \u201cA Very Young Lady\u201d JANE WITHERS, NANCY KELLY, JOHN SUTTON Come and meet the screen's most charming debutante.\u2018 Sunday, Dec.21, 8 p.m., Monday, Dec.22nd, 8.00 p.m.\u201cOne Night in Lisbon\u201d Romantic Comedy MADELEINE CARROLL Lisbon, the escape valve of Europe, becomes the play- 0 OP OR 0 04 ground for a moon struck Aviator and the Girl he loves.News and Comedy Tuesday, Dec.23rd, 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec.24th 6.00 and 8.00 p.m.\u201cHer First Romance\u201d + Musical Comedy EDITH FELLOWS - WILBUR EVANS - also - \u201cSign of the Wolf\u201d MICHAEL WHALEN - GRACE BRADLEY Stirring drama of the North Country Cartoon \u2019 va ë 3 ha .Mr.Duckworth's talk was most in- \u201csense >.to our Huntingdon Plant : teresting.s : ?~~ rose.\u2018QUEBEC ANNOUNCES Fe Milk Fat Basic Fry-Cadbury Rates of Payment On Friday, December 12th.A NEW FISHING RATE .i _ Test Price Ltd Bonus to Patron Musical concert was presented by F S Huntingdon United Church - - the pupils of the Beauharnois In- _ IDEN 1 3.0 $1 47 ] $1 48 termediate School.The admission OR NON-RES!D TS Sunday, December 21st 4 : : wi.fee was a tin of tinned food.The New seasonal permits, good for all .id 3.1 1.50 2 1.52 concert opened with a play entitled members of the family under 18 Minister\u2014Rev.Thos.Knowles, .- , \u201cA Christmas School Concert.\u201d Years of age, will cost $15, com- 10.30 A.M.\u201cGetting at ot of à 3.2 1.53 313 1.561.) Then followed some recitations and pared with $25 last year.À three-! Christmas\u201d 8 the heart oi É [ = - piano selections and then a duel.Gay permit will come to $5.A sec- EEE ¥ 3.3 1.56 > lel An intermission followed during ond permit, which excludes the| 730 PM.\u201cThe Growing Christ\", Ë 3.4 1.59 6! , 1.65! \u2018which candy was sold.$11.70 was taking of salmon, will cost $5 and § 3 3 | 62 8 = 1 70 = |made in this way.The second $2.00 for a three-day period.In the evening the Junior and (d 2 .part opened with songs from the Young People\u2019 i i ist in BB - | 41 Gilbert and Sullivan Operas FOOD SALE ani ople\u2019s choirs will assist in À 3.6 1.65 91, 1.741, \u201cTolanthe,\u201d \u201cThe Mikado\u201d and \u201cH.y, the special Carol service.3 } » : he Y.W.A.of St.Andrew's Pres- il 3.7 1.68 11 1.79 M.S.Pinafore.Other songs were - .rere ; ; : : lon the programme.and the last Pyterian Church will hold a food | 55 od 3.8 1.71 121, 1.831 , four were sung by the whole schoo] SMe in the Annex, Friday, Decem- \"77 TTI J AN Co c= | who were very effectively arranged Per 19th.at 2.30 p.m.LI E HOLL D § 3.9 1.74 14 \u2014 i \"2 J.1.88 on the stage.The audience joined rer Trout River, Que, | 4.0 1.77 151, 19212 Past\" and.îhe Nations Anthem, Huntingdon Skating Rink CHRISTMAS TURKEY À 4 | 1.80 17 1.97 |The concert was most successful, SEASON TICKETS | DINNER 5 3 | and everyone enjoyed themselves.i =~ on Reservation 4.2 1.83 181) 201%, The tinned food will be sent to Ideal Christmas Gifts Please Call Huntingdon 2061 \u201c- the Junior Red Cross in Montreal © EO TIS ANE OAT 13 ee se 2.06 he help make up the Christmas Now on sale at W.S.Brown's, XM CON , 2.10% hampers.Fortune's Electric, Kelly & Lank- AS ER .2 2., -| v= 0,2 | \u2018tree, Est.C.H.Lamb\u201d and the in the CERT +5 1.92 23 2.15 The school closes for the Christ- Rink.MUNRO HALL, ATHELSTAN mas holidays on Friday, the 19th, _ \u2014 THURSDAY DEC 18th 2 _ \u2014 \u2014 , .À mu ; : Y.P.CHRISTMAS 8.15 pm., Servicing 1s Cazaville Dundee PARTY \u201cRainben Er pag ; ,__ Annual Young People's Christmas amnbow o usbands® À Mr.Wilbrod Belanger and Mr The second of a series of five, Party wi and .; y will be held in the Costly For the |e me vies sise in va rim ches, fndes 0 ais wisdom fi: Schl, on \u201cWhat Next?\u201d y leyfield over the week-end, Church were presented in the Monday, December 29th Under the direction of ° _ Rolland Deschamps who is train.Church Hall on Sunday evening.Members of all Young Peoples\u2019 So-| Norma McClenaghan, Helen Arthur P r Dr rs ing in the Valleyfield Military Drifted roads made travelling] cieties requested to attend.For the benefit of 00 IVe Camp, spent the week-end with his difficult So the, attendance was | Hours 8.15 p.m.to 1 a.m, No.2 and 3, School, Elgin parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albine Des.rather small.e title of the, Admission - - 25c Admission, 25c and 15¢ .champs.slide showing was \u201cThe Church \u2014 Careful Motorists Pay Miss Pierrette Quenneville from Carries on in China,\u201d and Rev.mt 00 nue ° Far Less, General Motors Valleyfield visited Misses Irene and Commentary Te hose ° attending SEINE isa .i ; ;.! A Official Says Careful Mariette Quesnel ver the veek-end, report the slides interesting.A à s, .Oscar rs.B.E.Seveigny of Mon- ÿ Checks Are Advocated Quesnel is now recovering.treal, returned on Saturday to - Big - à | Misses Loraine Quesnel, Yvette! Dundee and will spend some\u2019 A | There are still a great many car fod Laellle ; Lecavalier, from Val- time visiting her daughter, Mrs.| ; ; owners in this country who are only le: le were at home over the|H.Lindley at the Manse.| A third-rate drivers, according fo < week-end.AC/1 Frederick Armstrong of] êW ear S Ve di A .McTavish, director of parts an Congratulations to Miss Irene Victoriaville, was home over the, f service.General Motors Products of Quesnel who received a bonus for Week-end.| A , .uccessfu achin i 5 _\u2014 \u201cThey start and stop like scared 1940-41.g In the year Building permits issued by 204 t th ; rabbits, do a lot of impatient and Canadian municipalities in the first at the unnecessary pumping on the accel- J ; t t erator while waiting for a traffic _ Central electric stations in Cana penis of 1941 had a value of 3 FRONTIER INN light, and insist on being the first hours aie 21.040,578,000 kilowatt ' \u2019 away, regardless of the consequenc- 0! energy in the| Newsprint production in Canada es to the engine of a car that re- first ten months of 1941 as against tons compa ed wi pl H presents an investment of hundreds 24.971.047,000 kilowatt hours in the October, 1940 and 296, A tone in| emm n g or of dollars,\u201d he declared.corresponding period of 1940.September.1941.| \u201cThis type of driver,\u201d continued | Tanepe = : 7 ER Te = | W Mr.McTavish, \u201chas presented a 5 ME AIT ED ETES EEE EE TEA SET) | ED problem in service requirements | H ë wv NESD A Y, Dec.3 1 st that car manufacturers have had to [5 DANC | S 4 A meet and overcome.In the old |} w= 2 .days, taking a car in to be serviced Ë _ # Why Not Phone in Your Reservations?meant an outlay of several dollars Ë 7 for a service job that in many cases, Ë Ever S t d Ni ; | CALL NUMBER 19 A - contained a lot of unnecessary work.: | h 2 : The idea then was, \u2018go over the É y a ur ay lg t 7 | Vv - A whole car and you're sure to hit the H Th D FI A | .A trouble.Today, with up-to-date |; e Dance Floor has been completely re-surfaced 4! A Fine Door Prize Will Be Given IW engine testing equipment, there is |: 4.A no need for the careful motorist to | ° ; | _ Vv \u2014 ; pay for the same type of service |& C H ll D I ; .R job as the man who takes a lot out i ommunity a 9 edeld ae 5 | Tables Reserved Until 10 p.m.Only A of a car in a very short time.Be- | Eo À A yond à few essential winter services [RtIenennnnnennenmmenenteantennsenenen nent TT £ ADMISSION:\u201475 Cents Per Person.Includes A which are recommended for all cars, | Meur Le Checki ivi A the service man will recommend 8 VE EE LE EEE TE EEE EN EVE ecking Privileges AE only the work which his mechanical A nz â testing equipment prove are neces.| ¥ CHRISTM AS D ANCE RARE VEUVE NE ME MER EE EURE VENUE à sary.The careful driver will find: 4 TE SESTINEREES a that these \u2018needed\u201d services don't | ¥ a row A A amount to a great deal.\u201d ; ) At present.he pointed out, win- | ¥ Sponsored by the Corporals of C.A.(B.)T.C.41 a \u2019 ore , ! with the kind permission of a er service jobs are the most essere § (he Commanding Officer, Lt.-Col.C.C.Brooks, M.C., V.D | ial, ey include changing i > HE cee be » MC, VD.; lighter engine oil, winter transmis- DRILL .ë sion and rear axle lubricants, a | HALL H 11 minor tune-up covering spark plugs\u2019 \u2019 no ngdon H U N | | N G D O N and distributor points, timing, car- Ë F RIDAY, DECEMBER 19th buretor idle, and cisanins of distri ¥ Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock (D.S.T.) Frid most important a sufficient supply Music by Sergt.-Major Black and District Depot No.4 riday, Dec.19th, 6 and 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec.20th, of Sires.eral other service Orchestra 3 2.30 and 8.00 p.m.jobs which.although not seasonal, Proceeds for the benefit of old staff of Chateauguay A \u201cT f .\u2019, are necessary in order to insure the arracks now overseas.arget or Tonight satisfactory operation of 8, car.¥ Admission: Gents 25¢, Ladies free.Actually filmed und ese include y and chassis lu-| 4 ctua 1 i brication, and a cleaning job on the ¥ Everybody Welcome.hon he R A er fire.A closeup of the war.See carburetor air cleaner and crank-|& DANCE CONTEST PRIZES NOVELTIES | ow the R.A.F.plans and carries out its raids.> case ventilator inlet.¥ "]
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