. so good iuiiI rich, Gives you strength to dig a ditch. . NOVEMBER“ 24.30244 (QIIMNSED OUPS FOR (HIIIY FAIL DAYS That first sip of hot, energizing soup from the lunch box is some- Y . 4’ . 8921f,‘ , m 1:14’!!! ilrst ch: l. iounded in u‘. ’ It £70,003 roniscrioi-i _ (OP) thing every worker relishes. Give variety to ‘ those daily lunches. Order a selection of several kinds of Heinz Condensed Soups from your grocer today. -— The ‘THE CHARLU'I"I‘E'I‘()WL\JA_ QUARDLAN a’ p‘ V. IiIIGl-IIOX problem! l‘ °‘“9"*°W l l BOW AND ARROW “TENS Ilere’: oscoopl _ _ 1s l l " 1m one ilieniios. Forbvflr | ‘EIIWIIII Nip..- _ by Gwen Brisiow l nah] Condensed-l. "Very well. it's lmpbziiifi, anyone to live gonyqou _ without ax ri -r Yeats unpleasantpe e532,! a 15.11%‘: "m"! either have to race or run slfit‘ £32; kmlfiglndylllllldgzlésetha woman 35-3359; are intents‘... iiluwilifi? e . who "In like iuvisiliiedgifihitilnilmiiffi who 80cc about with ' ‘Wtllehfllllfl that all these t? urapgened m“ will’ — you can no ca,‘ 1° achieved ll by meeting sis as it came. Some mo. file's lives are like wastebaslreis so cluttered up that Iwbody can’ "n" lnyl-hlnz there but trasn ma; lllollld have been disposed oi ion; "g1 h ti cl av r k filfii"'..ifiiuis'ltiigd §l““'l“>im“i? l! ' Y5 een success- éllvléwgfliieiéfllooklng pack, I m“ S“ ‘ en I left your home that lg" "gills. I told you that being tere d made me very iiapny. Perhaps you thought I was w. intense in what I said. Bilt I 1.1.1. seen so much clutter. so much wietchedness that could have been avoided. that it did make me l"! Pl’ to see so much unobtrusive w_ Krciiing trim’ and "healthy ior their duties during winter months iciis take part in a VI riety oi.’ sports. One oi the most cow's." l'l""’ll' Sllortsln the cold months with Wrma across Canada is archery. The Snort requires steady nerves and develops poise. Robin i- cod m. ‘vi.- liam Tell had nothina u-n the Wrens in their kEI-tpecs m4 0Q" '1 i- f ifouxauflgfi lylvlélliliil-lkeltlrllgplnlloped I glflfgllatofllirltlleentcllerzat Jounélrng ‘tlzpit; scores areyllilrens rings-e‘ lriw. . “Yo had h - T“ _ -_n of H o _r. aro eown, and _Nan Waters. Gait, Ont. ca" rm“ ycugtvegflrwyvhy dlfl You -“V.IC‘il“AI:llCi:S allows a: e identified by distinguishing crests. The three He b“ ms m] as “laugh he m“ iii... inc SJlllQlletl at H. M. C. S. “Percgrinefl the naval drafting depo". and too much Bu‘ he ansvvywédl and manning establish merit at Halifax-(RCIV. Ptoto). Was it too much to hope for? 1 _ 115% Ieift a frontinent full of torture , fill BBPB . for one thlllg‘ for i m I - v _ ed. She hurried t0 lend the way. liligbaiiro.laiiiiedngngagd'glflfifl 31m‘ to t'-\'u deck chairs. p14 ice-d on the 1 . ‘ n l; L‘ ll at inc side oi". rile hOUsC you; puiotcgrnplis. You have .i c ... Md H“ a swhme“ On We If): hgvg-wmlg/lirg-“lrzerizlgpg.lmlirggm ._, tnlm. and Elizabeth out it on. Yo“ it now by hem" afraid; {or the evening chill was blowing in "How can I hello “being ornno?" ‘.5311. im 155°.‘ “in liieifl mi she exclaimed. "Yes, I have a good ijjnitggélslsa Mu, [$85,335: Igleyax: v CHRISTMAS TRADITION They COD! only once q y"; “hall! and CIIOII and Christmas qliil. Arid only one: u y ,i , 4 m‘ Pittman bflao oiiiniii Hi6. I‘ l '_ . . .. , u , . and tliiiieesisa (in; Ii“ llilli"! élltlllilliljil i.” h c?‘ 5§,‘_f°“‘§“w we Xe iii1'fj_,'§-°,“'§f,"",'°h““"”'* "u" for it. As you said. tlicrc arc “will Lzfigwiéréilf“ i? Si?!“ a qmdlflon m f“ i: h‘ ' chmm“ plenty o‘ occasions 1n “llybcdys ma. Ci-Of-lslili. voice. “Tllisls OIIZEIDI "lblffilllolll W" i . M!" “chm ti. the things I found 1b ardest to get used to," he said. " mean. askl-lg a}; m)‘; ‘illoeefcgggze a0 “m? I1fe£ for a chair. I had llilwayg been so o ha" what , ‘ Y‘ w a f5 Lezzltliy that I was the one who y u ve . w“ WM“ and ‘M’ li.lll to be reminded not to expect enjoy havin" it. and then svlicii W) (mph of 0mm, Damn Peas; ‘you see n abou‘ w be blow“ t" ilUiirL-kc 0lilbi1l'l'-5lS$EiCl——l'ri‘i‘ not f‘ iplecgilspgl ciircxumstpncesjou prept "Arc 3.0“ com?» “kw Elizabeth m”) e,° fir‘. can.‘ “mfmlj "No. What was it you wanted‘ 1»..§"..Zi.“wl.‘l.“...°.“1"°.‘é“l “M. ‘O “"1"” l all-Spratt botileril. uoiioiiiwrnie ' '1“ sled it's getting dark." saidj . 5 l" ri .'.n. “’i‘:ilking In tile dark; is‘ pictures. Brian ulth his bats aiirl Cr f,” Pom: rum)“ “.5 mm“. experience when he's tempted to sit down and quit trying. But (Continued Irqm page 2) the end oi tufilea . inst. I baked cookies Elias! it Elllozghl "m" PFBDal-inii dinner. icr Gnu-r‘; g1“ 8t some cleaning, [at Ioevdto be; tile hi" cl clarified u used the day I made inc best oi dough-nuts.- ‘mm was m Dolltzh-nuts alrain. warmed and Bu J minke a satislyinii lunch. t ames ecowls at sucii lure. not that he desires anirel-iiood but no fiot-lléreadsor cakes. James ls al. K to sucli locus. uiml. cl; he explains to a time. ho l ly dfil/Ollred a small portion ul m. mince-ole. Judv and 1 must r._ member to serve the douszhnt. warm" and cold. One oi the pleasant = ' l dav's news anions: tnenefiknt“ f." B110 tramc haiipeliinizs is the u“ glow nexst‘ rormz" an electric n.. rllnlz on the Illillllvi. 9:551?! the enu oi tn-c Alderlea rczu l t e corner. wnuc. as yer, m“ may riot mean much to the tarni- mfllds m‘ ""5. "Mill. it is an iliialo- at.0n that CIly-COIIVPIIMIILES wil presently be Wiihlll reach o1 many? hIt-hurto unused to sucn seriiccs’ .. . _ , this will mane for an ideal iarm. U16. with riuiiiiiig-ivalei‘ and 9.9g. tric~lllthts_and other appliances in . ‘a “film-houses and barn" élilfxeen, “Tlmf-hfilvar uver and many "- l “Fllllss llziileu Ill tzic rcol~_ structlon period iolisiving, [m5 “~11, igiamugihll "dd old world to live . n We went visit’ 1» - i 8 great dlstanc iiiillv is]; Qilnfitygfj with a rivir bounding it on mo sides. There are so mariv flVirs I have to do with iour of ihm 1 ooollslolnallv cross. time that 5min llflw T-Ollethci" to make a sveli-knowii and somezunos ieared vlater-thc three tides. Thu visit was to on 01d alfiomloitable as liraeslde ha‘, fr}. ‘oussiiiz us many of them ‘ v ‘ 9 (All acncrntion t0 Rencration 1 Wllllo aamuu much iliat is new ICQmPTHL-Y llllo appliances suited ‘Quinn? die. retaining much that is . v and old. There was much gélilalrrétxest me in this old home m; u... .2"? ‘m mi our who an“ 11°C H reached the 1,w°“~'5"-'1R?- Perhflns I have. I .. _c old thinzs. old pool/s old Jlallllllas. old iurniturc arid old 31$ - Last iiixht I turird the c3511 shpi Lgimily-aibums. .lE'.\'el5_ not, _~ v emselvcs but containing .ld likenesses with power to take 35 back to the enchantzd do s n; énketallxzotavlflrelén lacll-igzeskssatinhsi k or zziufits beicathcrcd. wiziiirid and ac aintlest shoes oomplutely hid- CA1 under ion: trailinc 10mm The bel-swhlslcered. hanqxme and if’ 844;» equal w the rigors kl Diolner liic. ln their Sunday-best .oi broadcloth. children sweet and bugs‘ Cherry excited/mun‘? purl-y ilic \\'.ll' ilbOllt icelln" it coming" Buy and u“ chrislm!" Se!“ fdemngigd ftlélyllifggluifloglth his close, about this urdoeaarable sense ’. ' . m“ 1 Cl helplessness I've ialivalys thought longer? I love them so, Ive been . .. ,. so proud to know I, was important t.’.§,,““§§.‘,§ “Q11: ‘l f§§§1.“‘{h‘_?,§§; EWeIZR-bgctrtaovlrwlm ;[shtea1f<“&l,7,‘]‘m' as they came and g0 on somehpiv yo“ like this? 15.5 the first time but iiils time‘! Iccl beaLn 019 I“ be" w "M elm" ' l.§§?‘i~.-3§'u.‘?"$i’3.l.‘.‘. .‘.'.“f.'..“.“‘.-?§ anybody." ' r . w‘ ' f" "You couldn't talk to anybody ilill‘l~l_tiqlttg‘c"ll_glg Eegfllzelfgfigdwflg] who'd be more interested." Kesslei" _-c°\“‘ ha“ krow “will you-lie m; answered. "It's good now unn P‘ W. WM‘ Y u an. l then to confess our fears. Oi cnilrsc ‘ ' “ ‘ . r move his Cami you're frightened. You see zlic ‘t um m h“ he did “ml War coming closer. you dont know m‘ :1‘ Shnxvtnk L1,; l what n; may brmEPJ, i ‘:1 ‘can't tell IlI“il in fact I don't. “I do know" she interrupted o‘ ‘ ' . ' u‘ Sh“ 1 .. ’ . . ..,_ unlit to tcll him-Lilly should I. my‘ I don‘ me in a mm‘ B I‘ s‘ kl "wltl. terro because looking down on two conflicting d“ mm“ I)" I r , . m 1 l | oh it m,‘ be a Home I\(.‘ li.i~:l a t-iagcdy of war be.o.c ff,’ °§ “ion m’ {or fixed‘... “w... Ami ii l. should no.1 lion azoln like it‘ B18 so t g it Harman‘), “ad tliill- \\'ll'_‘ll I say .i"il i-tltllei‘ die Q1 .t lndofi-ete .9 u '1“ ‘tanks or ilim 519i .m;itlicr of izhose telegrams: gnrgnjnnfi‘ but m?‘ son» ‘ friui Ill." Will‘ Dlpnitment, I'm iiotl . and ' . _ sp iiii; lightly." l I wéscnzfid anyntléirajgfilehgoggllzd . cane was poking at a her in a low voice. l 0f the armed forces. 9v"? ‘ldv ilemeng, s Nolmdy had turred on this side oi thel angufialzsellfioillliii ll‘ lb" flll- ‘had gown dark out-l other restlessly. "I iloni know ‘fwrvclllzkl ‘:34; scegulgimbalieligi,‘ why I ieel so much like talking t; ‘n - H“ e-nfl- of {he Styx’; . Just that ii don't talk it out pretty soon I don't QT" known what will become oi mcdmg‘ Do you mind listening?" l “1 want to." he answered, with‘ such simple sincerity that sho could no doubt 0i his syiizprllllv Hr; hesitated an lnstlllli‘ than as "Can We sit down. Mrs _. on ‘Ho i’ me!" she excl . L..l_V attacking the grass. but did not turn lrer eyes toward she continued. it is my znsond husband- n l1“ ' ‘that. did you? not impo lli any personal . béllllzcii us. li never has been .alit and it ‘Wouldn't be new that my fiust husband was lie in the lest our. 1 loved him 9iol ll LJT mi» in no w: elu- I I \I"‘.I M" SATURDAY NIGHT ZModern and Old Time Follow the Crowd to THE 8.1.8. HALL fgxxwzoxezmm “s This A"... ~ ~.~ \i\'. :&-\'\' hluhh seen it. But at thc time no we; ior me to look’ When I remember it-" llcd. 1 . .. ll iiiomint Keasler asked. ' “Did you slllffl‘ no horribly "I can't tcll iilu wnat it was it wasn't iiiijyth‘ g anyone cwld iindcrstziild excrp. somebody Wlm had been through. it (To Be Continued) ' as you're ‘ t e was Ill. IIIIIE ; -_\ \-_~,\ \.\ ~( advantage 0f Dancing successful the Admission 25c sup m ‘Home and. School Association 5S$E >§§ mm». mx.w\¢\~.q:~__ \ \_ x \s\\,\~\ x "L-'1‘.‘~'.‘.~‘>'\C‘-’ any On November nineteenth a large an enthusiastic rruup mo. in Kill- korn to considraj the organization oi .i Horn.- niicl School Associ- iiticn in Kinkora. School District. mcgiting was addressed by 1105's; and aims of the Association and extolled ‘the benefits that might ensue irnm a. better under- lstalidizii: bctwieii parents BXIII k united WM’, :1 7? a L’. a c. Z i‘ .1 r: financially. n . H: stressed 2 ince of a "well-informed public ’ . csi-cd in educational topics and ' . to offer Ll‘ support suggested - . educational system. l land is inn only Prince Edward province not l - mini iii the Canadian Fed- ] IJUOII oi Home and School As- 'S<lClilllL1ls was 1m. forth as an add- icd reason why units oi this Associ- ations llC/Illd be iormcd here. I ‘ks wure made by Right lid J. A. Mul-ph-y, Mr. P. L. lviorri. Clialrrciin oi Trustees, alid oiliris present, and after some dis- lciissicn it was decided to oriianize n Hcma mid iichool Association. Thr- iollowllig oiiicers were elcrtccl: Presivll-iit-Right Reverend ' Vice President- Jnhii R llirCribcz Secretary- Elsicr Mary l? ctcr: Treasurer-Sia- icr I\'lfll'\' Henri y. Membership Com- riilttcc--Sistcr ‘Mary Peter. Mrs. Farlo Diiiiy. l/irs J. ° ll Co lattice-Slated‘ Mary ' Wi nlfrcrl. Mrs .."\'.1n R. McCabe. ‘- i Mrs Siillliiis McKenna. Twvi-iit-y-six members and it. was hacidzd to hold meet- lnlls once .1 month. The first meeting will be held on December no.4 , | l I Already A b-l>|v_;?>-»>op- Legi a cAiiiAmvs VETERANS We/r/‘bsfil/éw flmo/fav/r/r/é; This is rlie tmth f ' . _ peoph of Canadian? r3: pof to inform the - u . n To get the full details “vs m4 “,4 This is the final 15V! its men and ivomel! l" lion, and I1 _ Cash grants paid on discharS how they may take advanmge understood fully, not on The problem of rc’ p _ alone by Parliament providing mill? can it be solved mllfa civilian life needs and must rt from empllilYeYs- a“ es and other workm- comi-nunities from w PLIIS lli! WIIIESPIIEAII As has been outlined. the Cam allembracing that coupled with the war serv There is protection a for those disabled as a W5“ vided for state 'i‘l~.c _ . iicvcztinl .1. D. MacNcill of North university level ltuslico who Implnincd the pur- fctufhlilg to farms. provisions are has guar _ this nionctafY asilsmme '5 we dollar. Canadians who have serve I!“ IRE m assistance. _ _ Vblutoln 131C Canadian Corps Association, . Canada, the Arlfl?’ ll“ ‘ magnificent service. Ca VETERANS’ WELFARE OF THE FRIENDS 0F EX-SE EX.5BRVICB PERSONNEL THE REHABlLlTATIONp . a"; .l . ‘VETERANS WBLF Your Nearest Veteran's We] Ptlbiishcd inidev the n... V ET E RAN 5' w smn THIS ADVERTISEM made lace and ruffles‘ l I There was the hair-cloih nar- and women ELLEIPS niliiiv‘ l fmlllnii. decked in yards cf hand-. VISITING HOURS PRINCII EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL - Because of the crowded condition oi theII-Iospltal Dan _- , . ger of In- lf‘:(:ll-'Il-I:ll::dh to erbipble the Hospital Staff to keep up with their work ave en adopted in respect to Visiting Hours, beginning i Monday, November 27, as follows: . PUBLIC WARDS Afternoons 2:00 to 3:00 Evenings 7:00 to 3:00 SEMI-PRIVATE AND PRIVATE ROOMS Afternoons 2:00 to 4:00 Evenings 7:00 to 9:00 No more than two visitors to a patient at one time. Children under 12 years of age to he allowed to visit only when with an adult, and then to visit only adult members of family. No children allowed to visit in Nursery or Children’: Wards. Emergency visitors must receive written consent of Superintendent ‘at the office. rsiisilsicioiclcivalaeicinciciioi lcinfi (Cut this out and keep it for your yuidance) v 5|EllfllfillilifilEIIEIEIIEIEIEIIQEQEIEIIEIEEIEIEGEIEEIIFZIIEIEEIZIIEIIEIIIIIEIEI51E lor-suite ‘h i ‘ - -- ' , _ , damn”. pllmggs lalirllifllrilijzdlfllhepgflgggtilgorfiglllll, I can never fathom. selves ianll-lluly in suiiriniei". to us- da sucii leap?“ I mo“ 50m,“ cuss the Sunday's sermon. Many y mgf “In d” made mam" 5 b ts . u lec mnow wdlgcausgedullilecélyrognnfs‘ hlTherp ‘were dalntv old dishes, aqs a, m; gut-up with m. wzere taboo here. The mare mention» Qgigllilt), ll/aises aandchiiaapggdqnfligfg-l"grant you clad Mrs '5 m“; o; 0 some thl - » .' . y - '- t '_.._. soul “Vina {llgiaodveélrlllgn Zni-lpgiltlilr: Lone siimrllaizons oi ezirthenwarelhagsee begfeggdd r "it? {Mm brouaht lowered CV18 712d voicgl. §‘.,.“‘“§f““-'°"" "d "- 5n1lVlllR"dced verv lovglvedartiidxqiilrgaavin. Whether many of these subi ts w m0“ as “Id a5 ml’ mus» head so... h b ‘ n‘ gm; had to do wnh ‘He’ shggldlgfigpgg grifijn Ciliéliiipedciéltae Bclgiiuelgzdldmldi covered talxixeem tgzyilishqvebs‘?! age EIEQdQEEEu€I°IiIL mfg}: “gig; iriigrtvirilzin-iorest. men that wereiwaxli The” warm “Rad °3 "l! 8 ‘ s “ 5 “m” “"1 ‘““'l°°“'°1'-.wise old owl eithicr irom the rnii- Jllllv and James and I to this cola but owl - . us w‘; Wdlirgiil) lli’ kitchen Judy u“ where w; left the car. ior the lam trucks breath with m n , _ sonul operationg Yfilieiofiguvieit fiifid“. kzfimes "m" an Islimd wuflton _or the val 9w n5 ‘ plrould never have been done Lnl or §‘i,,,,d“§..e“§§§;‘<l‘§l;f elamkill-l i" icar to a new day. On such cecal: lose davs. For unlass it was nl m! n‘ Th“ w l l X 11in‘. _ f0 rack“, zlefik-ggipldevgi the liaylnz or har-, urea and l rigieezmiibi-v 1%.‘? at; $091"! ‘Dffilliar ytandards. Either tionabl Prl gmom ‘he mmeml-lflfldlllraft. particularly the Weav- a‘ “s huh mm “"1131”! W1- es. cesl My dear! On the,‘ iniz. Part oi a hand-woven unused MEQ,“ "Cmormw " l"“"'_‘u°°d S bIJ thl . u ...‘3“‘....¥3é'v-“=Yu°§ui‘.‘2'l' no "%...°.$.‘.‘?l‘.§%£“s“““i1l..”““ ils I think oi it ' , ~ . ~ a en's and men sat on itliigiezii§i§lflififil f,‘,",§{,f;a‘{§b§e§i°§°°§~ A bed‘l-lll'°w illolhafi" an m’ “a “W11 our ls-l like the Dlates 53s.. ‘iiiniarbgadiiiiiel . . s . 4 . ‘ . . _ _ a t nleht 1 tri..d—-Juav atWlhere were so many delzctablg . sh 1 ill-drill? an irons t“? m l» as . yellowed bv We but Sun with the. w the rlveluilfnpwlltglflriieéillflwegflrilllghli T‘: $illfllllleébl llll ago en a. gfllxl IIMY ted-Real! fill Elly! Alli-fir in Canada?“ sweetest tones. Played in the long when J . . “so h, “a ames with a start said: fEl- . gggghlvzveuréiiivltelxé? wibenawiilr 1e“ d‘) w“ m. “l.‘“.“m° l“ “l” lulu a l mou»-.‘%‘é'.'§: wlvrnlrl stirs s. ‘Lilli. transit? ' C e.- A M/if/zwé/Z/e Wont firfl//6’d0fl//k”3 "’ TIIEISNIIIIIIIIITTS rtisement in the e have i vr much Oi course. now. lock- v~~,\.\ -» iv, luck on it itb easy to say it “MAN” r‘ ‘MNAVCN sill yllll l nvzittcred so much. ' I y g Bllil with nil my life I lnio mo. a 1i as it happened I met Canada. Sprait and everything turned out l IIESPUIISIBILITY BSCZIIDIISIIIIIBIICLQZZIYCZZd financing. Neither mny of these. ' ‘form taking 1y by the men and women ‘in uni f n u» only”.g:i.:§3;..$i2§'2§l.$° his? .1 ‘IIIE ruliciioiis or vouiiiirrii 00:! government canadmn p an ' k need: volume“ citizen’ colglnalitlmlfgzltiel spgrifpdflnthe Canadian re- d the help of organize it needs, above all. inch these men a it has been dcSC icc gratuit a gainst illness an training eith _ in financing a and commercial fishing. The financed generou ded a inst in g‘ J ' rth one IELPIIII liovi govemmclit authori v Veterans‘ orgnnliatloflo. 5W‘- d Navy Veterans. and ° nodian scrvifio clubs. and the armed forces. ave outlined the oPPmfiunnms ° _ . been reviewed and service of the post-discharge Pl'°81'“m' 1y by those in the Navy. r, can not be solved ha" ‘h’ fun supportdolfabour. skilled the help 0f tllfi mi women come- dian plan for rte-establishment is so ribed ashthe most cogPlgfi ‘z _ . nts at isc a of the Unltfld. Natlolls- There. airengi-e-tegstiiblislimcnt cregit‘. unQmPIOYIIICTIC, and pensions it of service. Wide opportunity 15 1'0’ er on the vocations or __ d b¢ Canada throughout the S ‘nilzitioncadlnsd has financed soundly. all hundred cents 0n Ill‘! d will return to a natim Swnd tics are receiving‘ a great flwl Q! the War Amputations 0f thers are rendering women s organiza- FICBRS ARE STATIONS RVICB MEN AND woman. WITH ‘THEIR R PROGRAM WHICH YOU n ENT 1-0 some MAN on won/m ov »SIIAIIE-III- iir-rsililLl-Slllllil" . i blishment of series dealing "Rh Clmd" P13" f“ d“ “'53” . - [a- Previous statements have told of the Canadian Iegll - men in uniform. pen after discharge to the men and W‘, . d mm and women have been advise It is important that these thins! b‘ and Air Force, but also by all citizens of Army p . . .. l] h ndred communities trons art’- dmllg ‘xcenem work’ sewn ‘u id with the d; ha c formed volunteer committees to a acre“ C?“ blilzms of re establishment. but the" ‘h’ “zed f“ community pro ' orderainrcouncil. TINY T" establishment macbinfify- assist in the communlty W95“ different centres. b“ m a Belle" L Qrganjm home coming receptions for veterans. 2. Give local publicity to the raestablishment Pmgramv 3 Give advice and counsel to veterans on their reestablishment problems. it. 4. Assist in securing flmPklYmu 5_ Advise the government on policies and on local problflfli- In a broad sense their function is to blishment problems. These vafY l” l sense the committofifil ts of the work which can b0 rk is well worthwhile. I hghligh deli-grid; Iiccvlslrisaiflig: ind‘ the W0 u r - ~ Citizens‘ Committees mmunitics wlicrc Volunteer _ _ _ In bxgaiilfofioned initial leadership has been provided by municipal hail? ritcies and ‘veterans’ organizations. Usually service Cl(l1ll35i 3U o . ~ ' v“ . bodies have hecn imitc t0 business men and other community h Tc is - ‘ d aid of govemlncnt aut ori l s _ 355m" The wopcmuon an ' bl‘ hmcnt is - blem of community re-esta is 4 avmiflfi’ forms: migrant part of the work. lf your cornmunltl’ hag“ i laraeady formed a volunteer citizens‘ committee. full detalls as no a a . . . f . . . th Dc urtnicnto and assistance may be secllicd by writing to c P Veterans‘ Aifiiirs. business or in home owning as the Canadian UGHOUT CANADA. THEY ARE D m glfrifiliii: biifii TO ADVISE sun ASSIST ALL . THERE is ANYTHING ABOUT EESTABLISSMEIS; pslggliiihgiAillg CONSULT YOUR NEAREST ion Oiiieor II Located M 134 Richmond St- ‘J- Ho“ hm ‘ah pin-km; -,-, Liln-Ui-rv of AFFAIRS BRSBAS. I