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THE BRUSSELS POST
CEDAR POLES WAATULD
by
ANO•)L"A A U
A' r• produced in attco c ,n::: with H. E. P. C•
;,•1,.a.'ri,.at:ow, 30 feet awl 'conger 6" and 7"
torn, will be pcirchased by The Commission
prior to October 31, 1946 :viten this offer
shall cease,
ft! Gcit t.eiir; .a and prices will he furnished on
request, Apply tot
A. M. Knight, Rural Supt., Clinton.
T, Somers, Rural auyt., Win ;hare:.
Draw Up Groups
In Wingham Area
WINGHAM, Dae 29—Lt a well -
attended meeting cf the W.O.'l.A•
held here Friday night, the follow•
groats were drawn up arid ecu -
hers chosen. .Scbedu'ees will ba
ranged at once.
termediate Rural,
Group 1—Newton, Atwood, Mit•
ehell, Trowbridge, Lluwood, Monc-
ton, Arthur, Convener, Cardift,
Atwood.
Group 2—Gorrie, Blytb, Londes-
boro Belgrave, Fordwich Brus-
sels, Ripley. Convener, Clifford
Logan, Belgrave.
Juvenile.
Group 1.—Walkerton, Mount For-
est. D:u,dalk, Ceuvener, Harry
Kress, Durham,
Group 2 — Kincardine Ripley,
Southampton. Convener, Goldle
Buckingham, Kincarelne.
Group 3 — ilavriston, .Drayton,
Arthur. Convc: er, Potter, Dray-
ton.
Group 4—et. Blyth, Clinton,
Goderieh• Con.rene", Gordo•e Law,
son, Clinton.
Midget.
Group 1—Egetes. Cltnte%, Gede-
rich. Convener, Jack Nettiger,
Clinton.
Group 2—Efow;ce, Palmerston,
Listowel, Harriston. Convener,
Mac Pratt, Listowel
Group 3—Kincardine, Port Elgin,
OhesleY. Convener, Rev. Mr.
Rouse, Chesley.
Group 4--•Lucbnow, Brussels,
Wingham, Convener, Frank Madill,
Wingham.
In Memoriam
11.1 1ollar memory of \'Miriam
Mitchell who paseeu spray S 1"'tre
ago on J•1'lua:Y 5!I.1
11tenll 4' I, a !;e)' -(lin (ll.4.1)
Del Ill n :. s to brea,t 'rut all Ill vain
're have. to 1. ;a, and !lieu to part
tile greeteet sorrow r•f one's heart•
Tee years surly wipe me 1U )11yy things
.1n, tit;- ;. r lir : ut never --
The men'esy of those happy 5'17
Wiwi) we w,•r' al 1 t e ther,
HOCKEY SCHEDULES
.Taua:k, r 2 --Diol! at Londesboro
Januasv 4—Louoeeboro at Gorrie,
Janis '-'sr)wioh at Brussels
Ripley at Blyth.
January 'J—Belgrave at For,lwiah.
Ripley ,tt Londesboro.
Janrary 11—Brut els at Belgrave,
Blyth at Gerrie. Lcndesboro at Rip-
ley.
Tanuary 1—G rrrle at Brussels
Belgrave at Londesboro.
Sanitary 16—Ripley at Fordwich,
January 18—Brussels at Ripley,
Gerrie at Belg:ave. Fordwich at
Blyth.
January 21—Londesboro al Brus-
eels,
January 22—Ripley at Gerrie.
January 23—Brussels at Fordwich.
January 25--Londesboro at Bel -
grave, Fordwich at Gerrie, Blyth at
Ripley.
January M—Gorrie at Londesboro,
Belgrave at Ripley.
January 30—Brussels at Blyth,
Londesboro at. Foedwioh.
February 1—Fordwich at Ripley
Blyth at Belgrave, Brussels at Ger-
rie.
February 4—Fordwich at Landes-
bero. Ripley at Brussels.
February 5—Belgrave at Blyth.
February 8—Gurrie at Fordwich.
February 8—Ripley at Belgrave,
Londesboro at Blyth
Eves senerubereil be it eeeebel
family.
FARM FOR SALE- Con. 5, Gray
100 acre farm, Lot 3,
with a good frame house, bank been
40 x 60, hen house, driving shed FOR SALE—
and a garage, This farm is 3 miles Elect:ic Frigidaire, operates like
from the Village of Brussels. For new.
further particulars apply to Wesley
phone 16-r-4
Stephenson or phone 111x -r-8.
:WNW. ES FROM HEAVEN
SPECIAL DELIVERS
I ail, solme0.1, •a:iii g 10 'rhe
autecic a ,'Veerktr 11 '1 le easel t) s
:.January ..11 1.0411 e £ '1 Le Detro'.t
Smiley 'I T'.:, , ,.c :'<w 1, w a
new painless t:':•)dbl,th technique
1 ouitlle tucu1 a ul d" area the pro'•
pective ,e l nor that baby a arri' el
e i11 cause no Ce''1(15 ne1'y jna h'ram.
Get Suu lave Det" -lit Time:
London, with 11r. and Mrs. Nal sat n
Hanna; ale, and ;tits. 13,:ruard
C'reliin and children, Mingles and
el'chat 1, :lire. Lawrence lilaP,
Landed, I!V.sa Mary \t heeler.To-
ronto, Mies MO g,i re 4l1.o'oe,
Jlliiale 1, Mr ant. 5Irs \A•fplatn
Rabies, n. Mr. and 11r1 Juin it'1-
Palrick. 1.1' clOW, Dr. H;eruld an d
tt i 111 e•:t and 1Ire 1I B•(la-
mes \\•a1,:erI("l, with hit, and firs
(evil 11 oris ; Mrs. ''14. 0118 1"whl,
\\ Ingham, 10101'y . r. conr:lssi;el
le. East Wauaneee, uffo: ),d a
paralytic et,. ere and le it pal i0111 10
Wtnabanl !m'sddtel M. tad Mrs E.
Jcakins hail Murree, al •s Cbr•ettne
lebister, and Miss Vag) .1, P'•ingle,
\Vt01'ham, vis!' !d Mr. and Mrs
Joseph MP'
How ".beep ' Got
Its Name
An 'ris:t eourt na, cleared up the
mystery of the o: tg.n of the w„rd
'jeep: l.t has 11-00 been sale that
it is nothing but h. P., it'tials mean-
ing General Purpose, surely an
excellent us Me 1'i this nbiqultaas
vehicle, blit in the argument put
before the court ir hire a twas 000
that the first je was nothing but
"a nondescript 11,4114 animal in a
popular Bern) ca:•tceu.' And .to,
from a little animal devised to
amuse newspapsr readers the name
has passed to one of the out-
standing tranopo, : innovations of
the war, and now, Ly way of as
Irish cou^t, into the Euglt3't
largnage. ,cep is sow a common
noun.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mies Deeayu Lake and Mr. L01110
Meyer, tilos seestt New leer's
with Mr. awl Moe. Chas, Lake.
LUEVALE
The annual meeting of the United
Church Sund.y School was aeld
Friday nftern,.o) 1n the vestry,
with the sun ;t:ntendent, W. I.
Johnston, presiliug. The election
of officers and teachers resulted as
follows: superintendent, W. J.
Johnston; secrelsry, Cerl Johnston;
assistant secretary, Miss. Emma
Johnston: lrBa tit r- Miss Margaret
Curtis; tempe'',nce secretary, W. J.
Peacock; MA, 'o atey secrets :y,
Miss Mary Duff', organists, Mrs.
Johnston, Demers ifomilton; class
1 (Primal yl, Itrs, W. J. .1olulstnu;
class 2, Mrs, 'ihesnaon, Mrs. E.
Johnston; class 3, Earl Hamilton,
Charles Johust .'t; class 4, Edward
Johnston, Rosa :mitt; class 5
will unite with the Bible class under
the leadership of Mrs. James
Johnston, Mrs. :Is tree Hethertogtcn,
Mrs. Thuruton, awl others.
Robert Sha'r bas resigned as
leader of the . .ble class and was
given a vote of '1) •rectation for h .
There Must Be A
Law Against It
\Ve have recently seen trucks
diseharging deliveries or mautng
pick-ups ,n Bramptar: whs:e the
driver, II ot natant wIt;t fading
l'nrililles,•'tas hacked the truck cr
trailer !'igh' Over the sidee'alk and
up to the door of the prein'e:'s
involved.
is 05.4)11 pedestrians end their
rights Uav' been ignored for the
added coa'rnilree of the truck.or and
hl- cus4llner, Also ignred, are
town by-laws which undauntedly
eels). Manse at this precis.. sort of
ting. Thr Conservator has been
,lcl'.eal rclieateJly that persons
lt.n'' haat t4 walk right out in'.o
the. Middle of the road. tied comae -
:ineptly lay themselves op:u to
traffic hazar.is just an that John
:,mitt will have an Basler Job of
loading Me truck,
If buslness.e are conducted without
the canoe,'"ace of trucking or
freight eutrancee, it's just tor bad
. but that does not entitle the
tucker to the privilege of oauolug
such inconvenience to pedss':ia.ns.
Let's put a sten to such praetieesl '
—Brampton Conservator
This appears to be also the prat
tine 10 tereeeels, nearly every day
you will see a Wingham Lraesport
truck tin roc quarters across main
street Dor a halt hour loading fowl.
Why could this not be oad:d at
the rear of shop. This 10,,dieg was
tried on main street at Listowel
and Pahllt-tStOn and was imm-:d:ately
stopped by police.
February 11—Brussels at Londes• Valuable service. ale as beau In
boro, Blyth at ForGwich. Sunday ;khanl workfol. more than
February 12—Belgrave at Gorda, 60 years. most of tee time as super -
February 14--•Gorrie at Ripley. 1ntelldent, Fie wi he 83 years old
February 15—Fcrdwich a's Bel- next month.
grave„ Blyth at Brussels,
February 18—Gorrie a, Blyth lies
grave at Erussels,
BELL & BENSON
Germs Watson
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Bathe' Solicitor"o, Notaries Public
Elmer D. Bell,- B.A. - C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
&Ir. lr enema in attendance Wednesday afternoon
At the 0)o,0.h; er''•ice in 'the
United Church, Rev J. S. Bridgetle
preached from the :ex,. "For we
must evervure eeeevr at the judge-
ment seat of Christ..' Mrs. J. \Vicic-
stead sang a SO:O. u
Rev, Lelreel Jorgensen of C+,'1"
housie, N. B, lyes the minister es
Knox Presbyterian ,(1burch, His
subject •was 'Tne seospc1 of Which
T Am Not Asbamed. HIe spoke of
the cant)ui.. 'he meter and the
scope of 105 Gospel,
Visitose• Mr. Welsh Si., Mrs Roy
Welsh. Mss. T.'ll1 tr. iloKnight and
Mrs. Margo"et Yoing', Toronto,
with Miss DorotLy 'itkrn; Mr, and
Mrs. Gen:ge He1he•i1Igton and
Bobbie: Mrs, :Milioe Smith and sun
Ross and ,1T.es Derethy Aitken with
Mr. and Mrs. Norville ,Jones at
Lneknow; Me,, Walter Smillie tete
returned home after being a patteut
in the 4 legb on General Hospital)
ETHEL,
Mr. Armed Earl lett for 'Waterloo
last week to take over his new
appointment as Supervisor of Music
M the se 10014 of that city. Bost
wishes of a host of friends go with
hina. On New Year's Eve the cboir
a£ Ethel United Church was entee-
ta.ined at the home of Mrs. J. Ames,
Minoring AI, Aro- 11 Earl. before
leaving foe his new position. A
splendid time was had by all, mud a
hearty vote of thanes es es tendered
Mrs, -Am':.
We we. ,.,m a to our village E
Richards anal family. Mr. Richards
and son ben started a business in
the bla.;s 'lt e s:1 15 overhauling
tractors, farm machinery, "t:. also
doing w' Awe Ir. Farmers, now is
the time for the Richards to get
your tnar.i'lery ready far the Spring
rush..
Mr. and 111:1, John Hcward are
nicely getled in their hone in 'he
village.
We n'are sorry to lose Mr. and
Mrs, Roos"t Campbell from aur
vllage. The' hnueht a home near
Cranbroat.
The new elevator at the mill is
nearing :ompletion Clifford Dauber
is the en:o!•nr!ela, proprietor.
Miss 341:111 Krauts: of •'!'ewe
'spent the holiday week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kreuter.
We welcome home fon (vrn'-."aa
Cpl, Sta'.lav Alexander, cf 'lie
R,C.A.F. iTe l:as recently been on
the mentis cur, where hunger and
cold prevells
Mr. and Mrs. t;'ln, Baker spent
Office open daily from 9—to— 5t30 J Miss Mel, y Metghen. Wroxeter, a
,.,,htudent it fi•rlte)d le, rmal Scholl,
_.
„- taught for tee) (toys ,;t the nubli?
P'e
t'hoiir►siiy rt. •xoefovea tea
'1
'rt 1M 1;.&
DISABLED
;eerieleease SeeMiefiee testae.. la- n nei'Ms,
y j01'5
% R'' it 3 11F''g9 n
Nrtidilb11 ,ls 1{Jly33. Pi n udlVt tT ei i t Si'
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. '•'" _.._..each.'–..z...n.3....v: w'�m„r/,_-.F •ar_:xx.--.,c-.m:so,a.,
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'LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
ICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK ,FE A THE S
ETT PRICES PAAID
Before yosii Sell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
Export Packers
PHONE 70x - BRUSSELS
school )tern
:E _GRAVE
Personals: Melville 13':tereft
terville rise e'1 itis father, J',h n Pre.
ereft, :tnl b ,•7 -r Gilbert, 511,4 Sirs,
Tieecrnft, past Wawm:1:,'11 �Itee
5114511 11Trt'1 • 1 ;'(1 with 1'•1' ami Mrs
1Tillan 'lane). White:tweet: M+'. aril spending n holiday al the home of
e.. G :', e ATarlett, 'ilio her par,
• ants, ee• nes Mrs. 1-r. Tien,ah her Mites has lino arcis Wm. and Mrs.. Mate
:rad; 'dr. held Mrs. Ernest Cerra Lreturned to her home in
•
fold and little daughter of Lurk Galt,
now, with M1•, and Mrs. Fred Colic: ]ORN
mni
Teel Oxlr;r, Tlanllltnu, with Mr and Mr. and 10MrS, Stuart Atiacinnes are
Mrs. Thames Smith: 1\41co 0, '1)11 banpy to ar,(1a11 •e the "trill el !lair
VanCarnll London tvitli her n'1 at the Galt Hospital on Dar -
per -
23. 1945,
alu'�1///� t It
easier ov more
to 'have IEL oIAGIVES
will
dust as S materials become
enbltc available,
whirl
Just as lines ice per hal), mire•
sopa as along R
telephoneone
applicant for serli ;) costs.
14Th d is one aAprill no construction
{first
Meant will be no charge for a
Th feet were line on his own
00 pr'r-250 teat
C
? sett charge of $5•
150 feet of recurrinb int construction charges to
nominallee
n suede beyond that poi
nt.
io our goal s of
willbe mblerpillh n near
nota will help bring This one service avail.
subscribers 1ElF P4pF,F
malting thepgreatest possible num-
ber
s}, able o£ fare) families, w 10
ohs lir,
bar _.•..as,xeie3!I"t ^trltoa'�^�
Mrs. Jeanie) Stevens
CLINT.) sf—jane Tapp sr 1i'aerser-
vice, wiles ot the .ate Daniel It
Stevens ,ilei here on Thursday, Mrs 1,
Stevens was brit ,u Flullett tuwn•
Ship on Dec. 2 15,14 daughter of the
SPEACE
late Thomas Fairserv`-ce, Sr„ and wife, Ma:y Taylor Falr,e•rvlce. WILLIAM
Around the turn of the century she Estate Agent Conveyances
married Denial R. Stevens who pep ! and Commissioner
deceased her 40tlle years ago. All ,
their lice they lived in lis:, eat teem- ' GENERAL INSURANCE
ship. About Lour weeks ago :he I Cvl!? Ii41 STREET, —
became 111 of e h'.,' d condition :led
was Drought to Clin•an to the home -•
of her daughter, Airs, Harvey Ashton. 1 _
--- —cam -
She was a life-long member of .�..
Burns United Church in Hullett
thi and was active in the
OW ns p
organizations 01 the ctureh.
Surviving are three sons, Ernest
of Seat'lrtb; Thomas on the 1 rme-
stead and Alvin of Campbden; ewe
daughters ((A.ntue` Mrs. Harvey
Ashton, C;iatu:; (Jean) 11rs, tlst"id
Pethick of Sea£o; th There ase also
live brothers, Jamas ot Londsabnee
William of Hull'ti township; Thom-
as of T ondesbo'n; John of Blyth
and Robert el T.inllatt tewn,hip and
four sisters, (Ma.•• n1 Mrs. William
Cuttenden of ('inter-, (Sarah') Mrs.
Frank George of Alberta; ('Bel's)
Mrs. Neil Mena. 'van conver and
(Maggie; Mrs. ','•altlt Galloway at
Washington, D.C. One sister,
(Lizzie) Maw. le Mitre Pipe pre-
decease•j hes. There ore 11 grand-
children,
A private service was II 3.1(1 Out the
home' of her ?-opt:lar Mrs, Hal tray
Ashton in Clinton, followed by a
public aerVieg in Ti17Tne TJ fitted
New Year.; with 'heir daughter end Church on Snnday a^ 2 p.m. with
family in ill nn, interment in 13 tens cemetery. Rev.
Rev. S. H. Brenton conducted the
Church of the Air over CRY:. 4,n
Tuesday Dinning. He was assisted
with nuts1l by Airs. Gudden and MEP.
Brenton 'et the piano was Mrs. le
Wilbee. ...,Mr .and Jibs, Noble .,1ic-
Kee of Du. 11.1.4 Farms, 'I'od,nin•din,
risieil wl'b relatives hero and in
Atwood over the. W0?1t and.
Attention ladles, Tilt, Wan•an's
Institute will be heli this Thnredity
sl the ho 1" o: Mrs, S. T --f Brenton.
Mrs. -Mee Ticar tin will lake the
topic, 'Old Time Cooking: Itc,11 Call,
"Personal TT' blights of 1145." 40011
will be vert •selconlo
Sharon A_1cTn0es who lin+ been
ants,' Mr. 8.1d 1516, tt't'.IiIll, Van”
Camp; Mr. and Mrs Ross Rebel.
Son and fetidly of Tile mitre with
I Mr. and Mrs, Tied Cnoh• 141's
John VueCene1 and djunhter, Miles
Nora, with Mr. and Mrs James
Vaneamc• 'Ex,:+':s •; Mr, 1.pd Mrs.
C. H, Wale with i:ta patents. Nr
and Mea W1.1. at Wade, Fercin1cb;
Miss Mae Coulter, Aylmer, and
Miss Margaret Coulter, Kitchener,
with' their mess's, Mr, and Mrs
George (w7,1 i"; Mr, aIle Mrs.
James M' i'.'s, Toronto, 4014.) We
Parents, Mr, a ;d Ma Robert 170•
Creat W;ltitn and Charles Tlhcm,
Auburn, Dav1:1 and Pleating Johns.
ton, Jamestown, ;Hiss Noroun Lilt. the Saviour of peoples ir' m 5!' 1u ,
trell, L•) .•l in, and Mr. and Mrs, the Belisha ay season we think Of the
Charles Sin 'is' It, Woodstock with Missionary W, 01c o1 the eh11001.
John • Mr, Epiphany is a Greek ward meaning,
and WI Norman Kayo and Larry, "Showing Forth:
John's Church I
The service in St. Sohn s CChassis
ou Sunrlay, Jan, a wee in kee?hut+
with the Festival ,1f the Epiphany,
The TJoly ']ani unniult was cola,.
11'ated by, the rector, Rev, 11'1,
Oldham wile preached an apor'pl'i-
ate sermon nn the Vitil r the Wisc
Men to Jesus Chr.st and. the Pre: en..4ation of the gifts of geld
incense ;tad ;tadad nlyrrh. Gold signified
that Jeans is King of all nation' 1
and hull ti's; franittueerse that
prayer' and dross is 1' ice otis..ed
In Ris Nadir and Myrrh t'. at 10 to he
Mr. and Mas. George Joht stnn.
Penman of Lee,leshore and 13..C.3'.13..C.3'.15
Gardiner of I'ond' ille conduc',nd
the services. iris' gaiibea.rers Vela
the five Met tiers ant brel'e1't-thaw,
Mr. William Flee •,f Brussels, Flower
bearers wore 6 nephews '1 Ilse
deceased, Harold Cettonden, Herber',
and George Feirseivtce, Lloyd, Jack
and Mervyn Pip;,
PERSONNEL CHIEF: William
Mattson who has been appointed
vies-presidentof personnel for the
Canadian Pacific Railway with head-
quarters at Montreal. J.te comes cast
after 36 years with the C.P.R. m the
Wast whorl he had risen to thepost
of general manager after experience
ht all four western provinces, rat includ-
ing cervico at Vancouver as gono
. superintendent of the important
British Columbia district. Two in-
tensive tours of eastern lines right
through lo the Atlantic seaboard
in the last 20 months gave him a
complete picture of the Canadian
Pacific system.
OFFICE
— E"I HE„L,
ONT.
BUS N SS CA DS
C A. MYERS, M. D., L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
;3ruaeta, Ont. Phone 4.
Willio.rn St,
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Fire, Windstonn, and Automobile flumes,*
Get particulars of, our Special Automobile Policy dor farmers.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jami, -.ion, M.O., C.M., L.M,C,C,
Physician and Surgeon
(Cr)
Office Hours -1 . •4 and 7 - 8 p.m.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings until 10 p.ne.
Sundays ---Emergencies and by appointment =LT.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p..mm.
Cha,;. T. Davidson
insure race Agent For
44, KINDS OF
Automobile, and Fire insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
'PHONE OFFICE 02X BRUSSELS, ousel•. REt51DLteete 67.•.0
1-laf-x11 d Jackson
SPECIAL/8T 1N FARM AND HOUSIZHOL,D BALES
For Information, etc„ write or phone I;iarold Jeokisa'l.
phone 12 on 668 0aalorth RA. 1, Dena.iileto
make arranger, onto at The Uruoaolu Poet ee
Elmmr to Bell, Barrister tonics, 5irussets,
D. RAIN Furniture
FUNERAL tA1J D AID/, 3ULAPICE SERVit.
Lticenaedl 1"ttntannl Director and 1F.lnabrad>kter
PHONE 36 otr FSILU6S SErl h, on.
Lewis Rowland
(Lloenocd For Huron County)
BATIBFACTIOIV QIJAfhANTEED — PRICER REAIBONAi11LE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Srueeeie Pont" and 03iarpp
bo looked miter Immerirseely
For Information, etc., w Ite or phone Lew. Roviluht iPitae'.]I s40
$..forth; cr write PLR. 3, Wilton.i
W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed Auctioneer
none 35443 — Atwo»i, Out.
AS ey♦� fa -the Counties of i�E000solells •,•
sales promptly *Resided tb — ' Chirp*
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