PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1943 3 for our convoys, not singly or in pairs, [the end. , marines in the Atlantic or chasing ig but in packs. They take their toll of| We have turned the corner but the|Rommel across Africa?' In our dif- our vessels, and every sailor who goes | fight is not yet won. Churchill warned | féient spheres, believe me, you have : : - meemmsey | to sea knows that his ship may be thelus a few weeks ago that the struggle]done all that he has done; in different Poultry and Fish arc not rationed pigs' feet are not rationed. HOW MUCH TO BUY? meats containin book you are now using to buy t RATIONED ME WHAT MEATS ARE RATIONED? Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton and Lamb WHAT MEATS ARE NOT RAT TONED? "Fancy" meats such as Heart, Tongue, Liver, Kidneys, Brains, Sweetbreads, and cooked sausages such as Wicners and Bologna are not rationed. Meat cuts con- taining SOC{ or morc of bone such as spareribs, oxtails, and AT AM | PERMITTED An average of two pounds per week per person. You get less of no bone and more of meats contaming con- siderable bone. See the chart of coupon values below WHAT COUPONS DO 1 USE WHEN BUYING MEAT? The brown Spare **A'" coupons from your No. 2 ration book --the ea. coffee, sugar, and butter RATIONING EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, MAY 27™ After midnight:May. 26th, it is unlawful for a consumer to buy rationed meats and for anyone to sell rationed meats to a consumer except on surrender of valid ration coupons. HOW OFTEN CAN | BUY MEATY Two coupons become good each Thursday. The first pair of No. 1 coupons become BOO May 27th Each coupon is good for 34 of dnc week's ration HOW LONG DO COUPONS REMAIN GOOD? Coupons becoming good before the 15th of a month are good uatil the end of that month. Coupons becomin, 15th of a month are good until the end of the following month. DO 1 HAVE TO USE THE SAME TIME OR IN THE SAME STORE? : No. You can use a coupon_at any time during the period. in which iis valid, and in anv store you wish. CAN 1 BUY ONLY ONE KIND OF RATIONED MEAT WITH A COUPON? No. You can buyayhatever rationed meat 1s avatlable and as man Linds as vou want providing VALUE CH good on or after the TWO: COUPONS AT THE the coupon value is not exceeded target for a .deadly torpedo. Many sailors have lost their lives; mapy more have survived, clinging to rafts or drifting in open boats for days, sometimes for weeks until picked up. Truly, the lives' of those who go down to the sea in ships are fraught with danger. 'But in spite of fog and darkness, peril of storm and lurking submarine, our merchant sailors bring their ships to harbour, laden with food and arms and munitions of "war that the fight may go on, : When the history of this war is written, there will be no brighter page than that deseribing the valour of the Merchant Navy. Prime Minister Mac- Kenzie King on April 19th said-- Mr. King--"Side by side with the Navy the Canadian Merchant Marine has grown and courageously carried out the hazardous task of carrying the materials and forces of war to the theatres of action. The rugged en- durance of the Merchant Seamen is only equalled by the determination to get the materials and equipment to the spheres of action where they can be used". - Narrator--Now -the tide is turning. is not over-- Churchill--"It was very clear to me that a good many people were. so much impressed by the favourable turn in our fortunes which has marked the, last six months that they have jumped to the conelusion that the war will soon be over and that we shall all be able to get back to the polities and party fights of peace-time. I am not able to share these sanguine hopes and my earnest advice to you is to coneen- trate even more zealously upon the war effort, and If possible, not to take your eye off the ball even for a mo- ment." i Narrator -- Since the war began more than half a million Canadians have donned the uniform of our fight- ing services. The Canadian Navy, which at the beginning of the war consisted of a few small vessels, now numbers its ships by the hundred and is serving on every sea. Protected by Canadian destroyers and corvettes a steady stream of supplies for our armed for- ces, for war-torn Britain and for our allies flows across the seas from Ca- nadian factories and" Canadian farms. degrees, endured all that he has en. dured. For you, like him, have giv all that is good in you regardlesy yourself to the same cause for vi gf he is fighting, dur cause, the caus right against wrong, and nobody, 1 of woman, can give more." ) " Narrator--To all his subjéots the King has given a motto. - Still stands the motto of the King-- The King--*""So now, peoples of the Empire, men and women in all quar-. ters of the Globe, I say to you: "Put into your task, whatever it may be, all the courage and purpose of which you are capable, Keep your hearts proud and your resolve un- shaken. Let us go forward to that task as one man, a smile on our lips and our heads held high and with God's help we shall not fail." GOD SAVE THE KING Note--This Patriotic Program was prepared by the Department of Education for the Province o Ontario. . - | ME AT C (4 up ON ART Our navies are a match for the sub-| When Japan stiuck at the Empire, Nooo , ; De ccd ~{'marine menace, and a few months ago | Canadian soldiers bore the brunt of | erm "GROUP _A.--Y LB: PER. COUPON :: brought to the shores of Africa nh the onslaught at $ongkong; and Ca- SMOKED MEATS PORK CURED COOKED MEATS a largest convoy ever to cross the ocean. | nadian soldiers have met the enemy Back Bacon (Sliced and Rindless Boneless Back (Slice, Bute (Boneless) The gallant British 8th. Army under | with matchless courage on the beaches $iqe Jeon {teed pod Jindless: "vv Smoked or Cooke: An Hom (Bongisse) son General Montgomery has chased the |of Dieppe. ' : We Lacon (hlicedl indo Cats when Cooked Afrika Korps from the gates of Egypt| Night after night the R.C.A.F. sends 5 ER 1:11 11) 00 : Br , LB. PER: COUPON. A to the tip of Tunisia. By day and night |its own bombers over the Reich, amd : 3 . gs » our aircraft swarm over the lands|by day its fighters jab at the enemy BEEF - FRESH or LAMB or MUTTON - PORK * FRESH PORK - SMOKED of "the enemy leveling his factories | in daring sweeps over France:- CURED FRESH Belly (Boneless) Back Bacon (in the piece, "|and blasting his communications;| But Canada must do still more. 8 2 : nnn Butt (Bone in) Boneless) ' while in Europe, from the North Cape | There is a task for everyone. lHere a Blinc Beso Steak Frontquarter (Honetess) Hn Hanstess) . i) Cottage Roll (Boneless) to the Spanish border, the uncasy Na-|are some of the things the pupils of _ Flank Steak (Boneless) VEAL - FRESH am (Boneless) (Bone in hag fase Shank Bad, ( ond to their guns awaiting the | our schools can do to help win the war tind Shank Mes Joneles Picnic Skinless (Boneless N dreaded invasion. > J 2 > War Savings Ste : (pind wp cat Bons eH Cutlets and Fillets (Bone 1n) Tenderloin ees (in ) Ham, Skinless (Boneless) A ) i. we l Bay: more War Savings Samp Jin Sion s ie "ube " Rel {Cot 8) : Picnic (Boneless) | ow we are no longer alone. We 2. Work with the Junior Red Cross. ! en ness) EE -aul Wrapped. PORK - cysep > Pork Roll (Boneless) ) have allies. Soldiers, sailors and air: 3. Help raise money for war chari-| > i (Not Smoked or Cooked) : : | men from the United States fight side | ties. = Rolled Rib (Boneless) Leg Roll (Caul W. 1 Back (Boneless) Side Bacon (in the piece) ! N . . : Round Steak or Roast Leg Roll (Gaul Wrapped, Belly (Boneless) i by side with the men of our Empire| 4. Collect books and magazines for| > (Bone in) ' Boneless) Cottage Roll (Boneless) eat, 218 'lin Europe, in_Africa and in the far|use in training camps. i - BOARD MEMBER Sirloim Tip (Boneless) Round (Boae in) Lam Bit Roll Dongen COOKED MEATS cast; their President, Franklin Roose-{ 5. Work on farms. AGE EE : ; 3 -- Stewing Beef (Boneless) Stewing Veal (Boneless) Pork Roll (Boneless) © Any Uncooked Group "C" jvelt, has agreed with Churchill that| 6. Collect salvage, : Mary McCallum Sutherland is the Tenderloin Tenderloin ' Shoulder Roll (Boneless Cuts--when Cook we shall fight together until the ene-| .7. Keep physically and mentally fit.| most recent addition to the Board of = my is forced to surrender. 8. Remember that we are fighting | Governors of the CBC. She represents u GROUP C - 1LB PER COUPON -- From his Kremlin in Moscow, that | for our freedom; and for the freedom British Columbia." Born in Manitoba, BEEF - FRESH or = co staunch leader, Joseph Stalin, steels |of mankind, ' ; . - - PORK - CURED 5 ! oh a Mrs: Sutherland has. devoted "the = g~. - CURED LAMB or MUTTON PORK - FRESn the Russian people in their hectic re-[ On April 12th, the Queen spoke onl. PEP N Brisket Point (Boneless G FRESH i I ; Belly Pork (8 _ Ham, Butt End (Bone in) sistance to the Nazi onslaught. the radio to the women of the Empire greater part of her life to social, pc Prank: (jin elans) iors) Loin (Flank Clings fons in) ety Pork {hone an Ham, Shank End. (Bone in) In distant China the incomparable|in praise of the way, they are playing litical, and cconomic problems. In Fron: Shank (Contre Cao Suet out, Bone in) Ham, Butt End (Bone in Ham, Whole (Bone in) i Chiang Kai-Shek with his beautiful | their part in the factory, on the farm| 1920, she was appointed Assistant Bone in) Patties (made from Necks ~~ ] R Picnic, Hock On or Hock Off wife, the gentle "Missimo" by his side, | and in the home. She said-- Secretary of the Canadian Couneil of Hamburger and Flanks. Boneless) Hans Skack Fad (Benen) (Bone in) : has wpheld the stubborn endurance of' The Queen-- " 'What have I done?'! Agriculture, in Winnipeg, and in 1936 . Plas dinncless) or Roast | VEAL : FRESH Ham Trimmed (Bone in' PORK - SMOKED the Chinese people through'six long you may ask, 'compared with what my became a member of the Dominion _ (Bone in) Blade (Bone in and Neck ofl."| } in, Centre Cut Chop: years, and has sworn to fight on to boy has to put up with, dodging sub- Council of Health, Rib Roast or Steak (Bone in) Shoulder Knuckle out) (Bone in) Ham, Shank End (Bone ny Rinp (Round and Square bein Chops (Centre Cut Ham, Whole (Bone in) End, Bone in) Jone in) - Loin, C Cw (13 i - Sirloin Steak or Roast Patties (Boneless, made irom 0in, Lertsg Cul. thane sh Picnic, Hock On or Hock Off (Bone in) * Shanks, Necks, Flanks) Loin, End Cuts (Bone in (Bone in) ~ Short Rib Roast (Bone in) Round Bone Shoulder T-Bone Steak or Roast (Boné in) Loin Whole (Bone in) COOKED MEATS ; . __/tBonein) 4 Rump (Bone in) na dg : | : 3 Wihg Stedk or Roast Sirloin Roast or Cutler "| Picnic, Hock Onor Hock Off |-Any "Uiicooked Group "D" | -- -- nt y IME PRALNIN 2 (Bone in) Mane in (Bone in) Cuts -- when Cooke We re painti ng : GROUP -D - 1" LBS. PER COUPON . t roid BEEF - FRESH Of || 0s or mUTTON , | VEAL - FRESH PORK - FRESH now 10 avol | Blade Roast (Bone in) FRESH Breast (Bone in) Hog diontin) LB : | t r I" Brisket Point (Bone in) Flank (Bone in) Flank (Bone in) ausage repa | I'S a € or, gr Chuck Roast (Bone in) RN . Front Shank (Bone in) PORK - CURED Front Shank, Whole or Front (Bone in) Hind Shank (Bone in) . : Neopia fone # Hind (Bone in) 'Leg; Shank Halt (Bone in Hock (Bone in) Plate, Brisket (Bone in) Leg (Boné¢in) Leg, Whole (Bone in) Mess (Bone in) Round Bone Shoulder Roast a ; Loin, Flank on (Bone in Short Cut Back (Bone in) pil: (Bone in) Loin, Flank on (Bone in) Neck (Bone in) LORE) PEN SOE Se in), | PORK - SMOKED Short Ribs (Braising, Bone ack (Bone in) Rack (Bone in) . : in) Rib Chops (Bone in) Rib Chops (Bone in) Hock (Bone in) MEAT RATIONING AS IT AFFECTS FARMERS tarincrs may slaughter their livestock for their own consumption--but must turn in to the Local Ration Board at the end of each month, 1 coupon for each two pounds of their own slaughtered meat consumed on their own premises Farmers need in no case - surrender more than half the number of each month's valid coupons for such home slaughtered meat. The remaining half of farmers" meat coupons may be used for ordinary retail purchases of meat, on the basis of coupon values as shown on the chart above. ; Farmers may supply meat trom their own slaughterings to other farmers tor consumption on their own farm premises. Local farmer "*Beef Rings™ are also permitted. Farmers providing meat to other farmers, or "Beef Rings', must collect meat coupons : on the basis of 1 coupon for cach two pounds of meat; gross weight. Self-addressed and stamped envelopes for mailing in coupons can be secured at your Local Ration Board : . MW CONSUMER MEAT IN LOCKERS LT or = oe ¥ ; 10 THE MEAT TRADE My : : ' . : Before June 30th all consumers (including lamers) who store meat 1n lockers must I 3 . H ' " declare in writing to the nearest Branch of the Ration Administration, the quantity Retailers of meat must collect coupons E'RE keeping our place n leave and when the wars over. of rationed meat they have in storage over and above eight pounds. per person in the for any rationed meats sold on or after good condition--inside and Yes, Neighbour, you're right! household. Declarations must-be a by sufficient coupons from the ration May 27th. They need not turn in cou out--with the best qudlity paint And b H Sh. in-Willi +84 books of the locker holder and his houschold, to cover the quantity of declared stored pons to their suppliers for meat pur- . we can buy. | iv triotic no Y using erwin- Williams meat at the rate of 1 coupon for cach two pounds of any meat in the above groups. chased up until June 10th. This arrange ha @ can buy, guess ! sa pa Hou Paints, you not only protect what '- The number of coupons to be detached by the locker user need not exceed more ment is made to enable them to build up duty: we avoid possible repairs you have and make it last as long than of coupons % of the total meat coupons in the possession of himself and his household Locker users may retain for retail purchasing one of cach similarly: numbered pair © stocks. A Special Food Bulletin giving complete details of meat rationing is being mailed to all food stores. RATION ADMINISTRATION 2 -- vy THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD : < Patriotic Program (Continued from front page) sions which made. it possible for the British to send re-inforcements to Egypt to save the Middle East. "Narrator: _ With a small army of South Africans, Indians, men from Britain, and forces of the Fighting French, General Sir Archibald Wavell struck at the Italians and chased them across the Libyan desert capturing © great Aumbers of 'prisoners and quan- tities of war materials, When Hitler struck at Greece and overran that lit- tle country, General Wavell sent some of his troops to the aid of the out- numbered Greeks. His forces in Libya were so weakened that the Italians, re-inforced py Rommel and his Afrika Korps were able to drive the British back to the borders of Egypt. A force of Australians, British and 'Indians was "surrounded in Tobruk, With no thought of surrender they fought on. Supplied by the British Navy they held out for nine months, sending their patrols and tanks against the encircling enemy with courage in their hearts. ' At length Tobruk was relieved, The British tore apart what was left of Mussolini's African Empire, The Em- peror of Abyssinia was restored to his country. . The ItaKans were driven from Eritrea and Somaliland. But British valour was destined to meet further reverges. Overwhelmed in Greece the British forces moved to Crete where a gallant New Zealand division gacrificed itself in a stubborn rear-guard "battle. In the - east the Japanese entered the conflict against us, Hongkong fell, and Singa- pore. The Japanese" overran Burma. and brought the war to the very gates of India. Australia was threatened with invasion, In the face of all these difficulties there was no thought of giving up, no talk of surrender, Scripture Reading--Psalm 46, "God is our Refuge and Strength", Narrator--The Germans have let loose vast numbers of U-boats to prey upon our shipping. They lie in wait Carnegie Har { . or replacements supplies for which are needed for war use--and which may be hard to get qny- way..." ° "Not only that, but Mother and I are pretty proud of the house and we want te keep the old home bright and cheerful for . when our boys come back on 8 as possible; but you beautify your property 'as well. For decoration - and colour guidance, ask your Sherwin-Williams Dealer to lend * you "his "Paint and -- Colour Style Guide." "Tne Shen (5 Bo) WIN. Witeiams Co. of aad, Limited Rod Office MOTALAL ; 2 J Consult your local Sherwin-Williams Dealer dware, Dealers, Port. Perry!} SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS | pr "