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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-2-20, Page 1POST PUBLISHING HOUSE RUSSELS PAST Home Helpers Meeting Mrs, L. Ballantyne of Toronto will speak on "Kitchen Short -outs," at Melville Presbytcrtan Church, Brussels on Monday, March 4th, at 8 p.m, Her talk is on the Importance Mich, of giving time and thought to now peace time projects iu the home and Mrs. N. leroethy and son :ferry are commonly. Ideas and reelpeps for visiting Toronto friends, en•tertaindng will he donated to all attending, The meeting will be open to all the ladies of the district and friends, • • e * * * s • Brussels Legion PEOPLE WE KNOW * ! • r * l: * • Mac Doll is a visitor in Detroit, ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER at St John's Church on Shrove Tuesday, March 5th Pancakes with syrup Sandwiches - Pie - Tea Supper served from 5 o'clock. ' Admission 35c and 25c Mise Isobel Cardiff ofListowo1 was a week end visitor 1't the home of Miss Joyce Jardine, Mrs, T. Ryan has taken £r position at A. Wood's store, replacing Mrs. * * * T1. Strettou, who resigned. Mr, C, (Buster) Stiles Vet. S„ Nova Scotia, is visiting at the home of bis * * ,• REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. Now Playing - Fri. Sat, Feb, 21.22.21 James Gagney Sylvia Sidney Blood Os The Sun An exciting Drama with plenty of Action. Mon., Tues., Wed,, Feb, 25.26-27 Robert Cummings' Lizabeth Scott parents Ait'. and ( Airs, Wm. Stiles: P110 many friends, or William Stiles were sorry to hear that he bite been confided to his home through Illness. 0 o 0 Miss Hannah Russell has returned to London, alter spending the past week with her another, who hat been 11,1, - • NI Airs. J. Howaril^ is teaching at Brussels public school supplying in the absence of Mrs. Gregg who has been ill. Sgt. Glen and Mee. Wheeler, London were guests this week nl the I You Came Along Nome of Sinn. and Airs. \''heeler and; A 'melodrama rich in warm also Ken awl A'Irs,. Shurrie human touches. - e A Miss llororthy Armstrong' of the 1 Next Thur., Fri., Sat, Feb. 26-27.28, Bank of Commerce staff has been } Betty Hutton Arturo De Cordova I hnlita3'ing', for the past three weeks, Incendiary Blonde -I in Tm•0nto and London. in technloolor She was a blonde dynamite! , , . a girl who loved to live , , , who lived for love. COMING - First Man In Tokyo Wednesday, February 20th, 1946 Returned Servicemen CORNER STONES St• Valentine's Dance Tendered Banquet Rev. George A. Milne, M.A. BRUSSELS, ON T ARRRtl Annual Meeting Of Howick Mutua! The 73rd Annual Meeting of the I-Iowiele harmers' Mutual Fire Ins, Co, was held in the Township Hall, Gerrie, on Tuesday, Feb. 12th, 1,946. The President, Wm, L. Speir took the chair, and briefly outlined the business for 111e year 1945. He then vacated the chair, and request ed the meeting to appoint a chair- man, Mr. R. J. 13owiwa.n of Brussels was appointed chairman, Mr; Bow 10'' Wilbee and els eeeblatra f1,'OVided the music I• r Ute `11 Valentino dance. spine reel by 1111 He: brunoh 4 tee Canadian Legion, heal in tete Towu Jinn elt Thursday of la it weelt. In Belie of the stolen and bad roads a gaol ,. T1'e ' to ^( r,es c, c a d attend 1. 1. lucky a n 1 for the door prizes 'were drawn by Capt: R. G. Campbell and were as follows: woolen blanket, Miss Jean McDonald; purse, R. Fox; latern, Jan Camerae, Recently relented overseas eater• ens were tendered a banquet served at •ihe American Hotel under lbe auspices of the local branch or the Ctin aclIan 1031on. oe Tuesday night of this week Seventy-seven were hi attendance to enjoy the memor- able occasion. L. E. Cardiff, M,1'.; It' B. Cousins, reeve o1 Brussels; council members and local clergy were also invited to be precept, L. E. Cardiff as Mosier of Cere- monies tailed on L. W. leckmler t0 conduct 0ommenity singing. "0 Reforming the Reformer, -(2) 111raving the problem of recon- stl'ucllon and relormation we con- stantly ignore the Pact that we are all products of that very soolety that we want to reform, if that social order is evil, then we a r e evil„ because we have bean shap- ed from our very infancy by its working and influence. Of 0011150 Morris Council 11 .orris Ton to Council Meetie g Febuary 11111, 1146. Tile Council met on the above dale in' the Township Hall with all mem- bers present. The Reeve presided, The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of C. Coultes and 3. Yuill, Moved by H, Johnston seconded. by J. Yuill that the Reeve and Road Superintendent attend the Cowl men are not all partakers of the Road Convention in Toronto and man complimented the >Board on evils of society to the sante degree that the membership fee of $5,00 be their successful year, and after a Some are more lnIsilig'ent and Wrote paid�Garried. few remarks requested nominations it c $. ut t to moved by J. Y a seconded by S, for Directors, the retiring Directors Canada" was suing. ••Player was ETI-l1Ei. oftetei 11y lice f1 C 4Vrison and 1,11'pr0ving of the social order is 05(11 Alcock that t3, Treasurer's salary beim Messrs tVni 7 Speir and The January meeting of tri W.14LS, ot the Knox Presbylerit March was hetd at the home of Air Cechoran, The meeting opened twit Hymn 127. Tile . Scripture less() John 13 w,as read by Mrs, Orn' , Lamont after which prayers wer offered by several of the ladle ending with the Lord's Prayer S •unison. The minutes of the -las meeting were read and approved Roll was answered by repeating a verse of Scripture bogieneve with words I will. The o1f0ti1r„ sues 'received.' The Iemit "What of the Ipeople of Africa," was Laken by Mrs. Weight. Hymn 545 was - sung. Mrs, Meer pis read a chapter fecal the Book, The lite and work of David Livingstone. Mrs. Cochrane read 00rye n1 events. The meeting closed by singing Hymn 270 and the Benediction by the president. Lnudl was served by the commit- tee intheme and a, -social 11ou1' was spent. The \V0111en's Irslitute met last Thurselcy, Feb. 11th al the home of Mrs. C. Richards with 13 present The nleetilg opened with the Tn. 011111te Ode and al] repealing' the Institute Creed. The roll was called answered by reading a newspaper clipping, • The minutes of the lost nleetillg were .read by the secretary and adopted .ate read. The topic, making farm life ini'eresting Cor both young tt 1 old was taken by - Mee, Quest Dobsen. Mrs. 19, Riche rda then favoured with a very pleasing v00al solo. A demonstration on ironing -a man's shirt was given by Mrs. C. Richards and Mrs B, Godden 10110 honed on a table while Mrs,. Richards ironed on an ironing board, The Ethel Institute care entering the contest for subscrip- tions for the Almanac Weekly. n number of subscriptions were 1.e• ceived at the meeting and anyone wishing to subscribe for this paper and wish to help the Institute win the contest please hand subscription to the secretary at an early date. The meeting ciosiecd by singing God saVe the King, alter which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mr. Ward1aw, Mrs. Quest Dobson end Mrs. A. Cardiff. J. and Mrs. Kreuter have returned -from Hamilton where they spent a flew days- with J. Calvin and Mrs. Krauter. Mr, J. H. rear is attending to nis oltice duties .again after being laid ep for a few days. with a sone foot. Mrs, A. McDonald, Molesworth, spent last Thursday with Mrs' C. Richards and attended the Institne meeing. ' ' • • an intr'lem-, business and involves be $190,00 per year and the Clerk's J. T. Wylie. There being' no further 111 silent prayet'vwas ubset'ved 111'tribute0urseh'es so ultituately, that no one t salary be $275.On to those w17o did not come back r1t I per year.-Carrie.I. nominations these two gent Mmen s. the cunclustou of tate supper various 11 relatinusl)ip to the a eisthtg social • is 111 in be a reformer while his l i m011, including R. 13, 0ous455, Rev, order remains in its ., . lh C Wilson, Rev, G A. i11ih1?, present state. e } 1)11. C. A. •It e1 To qualify as n reformer entails e 1•i Y s •'•`•. -", , . „c„ ou.v� complete disassociation from ail the rt of acldtesseti. \i. ArutsHoug, s current eves of society. The president of of Winghaul legion, sabsli- n er must ttimseli' be reformed. He t Fannie 1'm' Zone Cotinntanrlel' Miller of must lit hithse]C for the task to (iodertele was guest speaker and which he feels himself equal. Where delivered an appropriate address 10. le tits epfermee or (.forming agency brus "skern Monday - Hockey Night Tuesday - Skating Wednesday - Hoi key Night Thursday -Skating iNlght Friday - Open for Skating Parties and Carnivals Saturday Afternoon - Skating For Children Only. Saturday Night - Skating If Christ Is kept outside some- thing must be wrong inside. Melville Church Minister Rev. 0. A. Milne, M. A. 10-A. M. bunday Scboat and Bible Class 11 a, m. "Deadly Sins" 7 p. m: "Discerning Time and Judgement:' Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minster R.✓. Hugh C. Wilson. 11 A. M. Morning Worship "The Call of Matthew" Junior -Congregation 12 Church Schsol and Bible Class 7 P. M. Evening Praise "While He May Be Found." EVERYONE WELCOME Church of England 7th Sunday After Epiphany February 24th, 1946 St Johns Brussels - - 11A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon Student from Huron College. 2 P. M. Sunday Jehool and alba. Glave St. Qsorgs's Walton- No Servide this Sunday. St. David's Hsniryn•- 2.16 P. M. S. S. &. Bible Clain 11 P.M, Evening Prayer and Sermon ' 0l z, Mrs. H, M. Clarke, 'of Toronto, 50115 a teener with her parents, Mr. and Airs. Jas. Puttee and other relatives for a couple of weeks. wft. Air. and Mrs. Stewart Lowe attend - rel a banquet for the 24tH Field Ambulance )geld at the Moose Hall in 'Kitchener on Saturday of las' wet*, * * * Cpl. Merle Sanderson, who recently returned from overseas, .crvieo, 11(5 a visitor at her home here last week, she went to Hamilton to spend part of leer thirty -(lay lenve with •her sister. Miss Jeanette ,Sanderson, Rey,N., or the J•Tainilt+in hospital stall, who also visited at her bottle here ia.st week. • * i * Mrs. Ohae. Lake attended the enteral of her brother,' ,Tohn P. Lawrence, Huntsville, who passed away Saturday night, Feb 16th, after suffering a stroke, The late Mr. Lawrence was a Penner resident 'of Grey township leaving lived on the 4th concession twenty-five years ago. In Memoriam In laving memory of a dear son and bnotiler, Pilot Officer Lewis Russell, who went on his last "Flight" one year ago February 24, 1945. ,ent0 'the void, and we cannot know, We who must wonder and wait. What happened in the fevered sky, As you gallantly braved your fate. You "balled. to return" God does it mean, For always, or just awhile? Shall We see again, when this is past, Your warm, remembered smile? Helplessly, llelitplessiy waiting here The eternal question beats Against the brain relentlessly, As days tried go into weeks. Into the void :yet this we know That you are not alone Por the Lord Himself is by your side Leading you on. toward Rome," Sadly missed and fondly remote. bored by Mother and .Sisters, In Memoriam Tu loving' memory of, a deal' husband and Daddy, -Pilot. Officer :Levee Russell, wlun left ars in serve ,his country; Ide is 1101 dead Fie is just AWAY, With a cheery sslhlie, and the wave of a hand • He waandel'ed into an unknown land. He is not dead. }tele Aim away. 'Sadly suisaed by Willa. and Pamela JOY, - St. John's Ladies Guild Mrs, 13, Whittard entertained the Guticl of ,St. John's March for theft February meeting held on Tuesday aftet?noon, February 12111 with a good attendance, The presi- dent, Airs, G. Davis was. in _charge and conducted the devotional exor- cises. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary. Mrs, W. 7, MCCutcheon, and approv- ed. Tbe business disonasaon included arrangements for the enamel pancake sapper to be held on Shrove Tuesday, March 12111. The :meeting was closed with prayer Mid lunch wasServed by .the 'hostess, Sleighriding Party The Mission Band: of Melville Church' held a sloighriding party Satur dray afternoon when a must etrjoyable 111110 wlas i1edd by 'the Yeenggetet'a and a luncli 10511 served 1't the return or the ride, DIED. 151i.TON--'Ili Brussels on Sunday, Trebnnary 171b, 1,040, • Maggie Me, - Martin, beloved WIN of the 111te William 'Wilton 111 her 7211,t1 year: The funeral ((private) was held from 4151' -late residence, William street, Brussels on Wednesday, 1e'liruary' 20111. 1:940. Service 14115 at 2 0.54, interment molt place in Prosodic Cemetery, the returned. servicemen, During , to 11.- found? There are those } Mr. A1'nsh0ng s talk he presented who stay that the church is s«ppeee3 AI. \\rineberg with tt las t president's ; to be the agency of social reform. j emblem, Mr. Wineberg then ation. They 1110 ro«stantly de - 1 presented all the returned men, who 1 lrlorirrg the fact drat the church is ihad not already /F'e0eived one, with a doing nothing to remove_ this. evil leather wallet ednveying the colirpli- i or rho 1 evil. OI e': nnnts of the i\rcade store. E. D. h n believe `1 for the• indiri11ra1 becomes equipped for i Bell on br•b• ' ^r Il 1 n I11 recrpiems ; the work of reformation through the expressed their thanks for the gif , c •nini l:ntinns of the church. Al - singing interspersed the ; though the. 500011(1 110W is nearer speaking. In leis closing remarks 1 the truth than the first neither 1't Mr, L. el, Cardial' requested tee them can be regarded as correct, presence of Mr. and Mrs. .T. Baker 1 The treason for this is obvinn:. The wllo were then tendered a vote of ; church ifsell is 011 orgente part of thanks and apprciation for the i the snclety which le to 11 changed, splendid banquet served, "Fol' They j 71 is dominated by the prevailing aro Jolly Good Follows" was sung. i custcuts. It can work to change the The banquet was concluded with the customs of groups which are not in national anthem. ! agreement with its Own, but it. Art the beginning of the tear there { cannot traneeene those rust weep twelve • tumulus of the Brussels Branch No. 21S of the Canadian legion, There is 11010 an enrollment' Iof one hundred members, 'pile following is a list of new Legion members: J. M. Lowry, C. 0, Doll, F. D. Bell, 1113. McCreath, .7. Te. Willis, Bel Bell, Re Elliott, A. - le. Crawford, C. Alcock. S. Campbell, T, M. Stiles, C. L. Worinnan, G. A. Milne, C. A. Myers, F. Cardiff, le. 17, AecOut•eheon, 0, H, Riley, B Oampbell, 711, 0. Mitchell, S. 'Wilson, el. Bateman, M. C. Thomppson, A. Rutledge, C. B. Davicleon, 0, S. Elliott, R. C. Elliott, G. 0. EAiott., J. R. Mitchell; L. W. Brothers, H. C. Wilson.. J. 111. Mills, L S, Lamont, 1C. Coleman, D. .B, Whittard, G. Backer, S. Glassier, S. Henry and J. K. Herman. St. John's W. A. The W.A. of St. aohn'e Clun'011 met at the home of Mrs. A. Morrow on Tuesday of this weer;.: The meeting was presided over by the president who conducted the opening de- vottons, Minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. G. Davis and adopted. Airs. 1'v. Morrow read a portion front: the study book on Africa which was followed by a cliSall ssion. The meeting closed with prayer. Unpaid Services (Rendered It has been brought to our attentionthat the 'St. Marys 'town 001110ci1 has. engaged an organizer for community activilies 1luel uding sport; art and music appreciation, drama., social activities ere,, at a salary of $2400. a year. This has led us to reflect that in a village, such as, Brussels, there are people who contribute o111.0h time and energy to community activities for which they receive 11,o monetary. recompense, little thanks and scant appreciation. Their reward, too often, nothing much lent the satis- faction and pleasure they derive from their letbolrrb, There are those, including the clergy, teachers and Mistiness sten, ,all buy men, who give of their time to encolirage gild assist In Sports --softball, hockey, etc„ those who organize and ctnduet 7471154 people's eluihs.. snob as.. Bay Sco11t0, Gh'1 Gniries, Bible study crones, 11Mina ide eneleti CS, ' women lvlro devote time end talents 10 pt'omote- such community orgalnlza' lions as institutes, Red' Cross societies, literary clubs, all aimed at the heprovenrent of life 111 the Mete ln0.mity enei an general, They receive 110 sa101'y and are the targets 1't rr'itirinm0 jtust and nnji151, jealoneies end eontrol'eretee. What they shenld receive is support and cooperation and the grateful appreciation 11105 'deserve, which have been imparted to it by the very society of which it is an 004511ic member. The work of the church 7'clusic.te of r011servitr8 •"he boot 41141 society has attained. The nut ntsel'vP mit St rann01 revnlntionize. The taste of reform- ation in the social world mete. ell individuals and groups which do not necessarily roma under the jurisdie- G7nn of the c'hurc'h. The cosmopolitan nature of the Atwell places the task of recopstrection and reformation outside its scope. HOCKEY SLANTS By Ol13er Riley * • * On Friday night the Wingham Indians journeyed to Brussels and itau:ded Brussels their 'first defeat of the season. The game was fast and wide-open all the way. The first period ended in 2.2 tie with both teams battling hard. The second period Wing'ham jumped into a 2 -goal lead but Brussels fought back and tied it up. Zulauf of Wingham played a magnificent game In goal In the third period Brussels fell. down and Winghann walked right through and scored six times to Brussels' once, The final score Wingliatn 10, B1'11Sa.el'a 5, Goal - getters' for Wingitaan were Brent 4, Brooks 3, Johnson 2, Baker 1. Fee Brussels, Willis 2, Icing, Lowe and Nichol one each Line-ups: Winghtert-Goal, Zuialif; dr. fence,, Young, Godblltt; centre, Brent,''. wings, Johnson, Brooks; alternates, Foster, Pym, Baker. Brussels -Gaal, Lawless; defence, Rutledge, Lowe; centre, Rolfes; wings, Riley, Willis; alternates, King, Scott, McDonald, Nichol, Bateman, Referee, Ken, Ashton; 1',enesina1i, 11 Fox. * r On Saturday uiphi, . a double header was piayed in the Brussels Aeons w1151) 1Luoknoll' Poo -Wears and Midgets journeyed to Brussels. 111 the first: game the Peewees defeat- ed Lucknow 5.3. In the second gamma .of the Miele .Brussels Midgets defeated Lucknow 9-3, thus winning the rotted, Goal -getters for Braissel0 weee Willis 4, B1t? Hart 2, D. Untie - son 1, 001101110 1, Ti, Ryan '1, Moved by C. Coultes seconded by were appointed For another three 11. Johnston that the auditor's report Year term Messrs. Ellen Whtt- be accepted and that the auditors field a1 11 G, A. Gibstn 1%.0."P appoint - be pajd.-Curried. ed Auditors for the ensu'a10 year Moved by H, Johnston seconded The Company during 1:14e, enjoyed by J. Yuili that the Toad accounts as a very prosperous yea(, having In'esented be paid. -Carried, inereasprl the surplus during the Moved by H. Johnston seconded Year by $16004,63, the surplus as, at by C. Coupes that the Council set D„, 11ls'. 1 9.10 tieing 51824tie 16. The aside $100,00 to purchase a piano net insurance in fame shows an and (hairs. for the Township Ball increase of $366000,00. ant; 0110 and that a committee composed of bundled and nun ncli ,e 11011 and S. Alcorlc, 1:. Smith, I McArtn^, oboe 7044. The net loss diens a. e 3p a 944 0 $4300.00. c. W ('lark, e Palo, J. While. and d mea ever 1, f ( Wheeler, be appointed - t0 par•. After the 1111011 ,1 'Meeting the c'11e:t sawn. --Carried, board mot to org,ri Mr. lOwart Moved, by C. Conites unity od by Mc'7Cn•^h0r h0inu- .r ,..4, r 1 Prost - (Meet. Yn1I- than the Community Cleo (lent, and \0rutan D. Heeding Vire Pay 61.00 and outsiders pay 83.00 f.1'• Preside() - 1111' nap of the hall and 1101)1 the ' - Cominunity. (`lull 1,0 1'Osponsible tut' the caretalcbrg.--Carried. St. John's Church Tho application of A. 7 , vpth.rry Air. Sone. 0f Hurnn Oullege, for the position of Asser-sor for tie, Landoll, r+ 1. in charge of the Sunday TnnnsirD 5f Mcnrds at a. salary o1' morning ,orrice at St. John's $15(3;011 per year was accepted by eltu1.11. Hp (1103')' for his message nhe Cmu1r'il the 45111 501140 of the 6th chapter of .hove( by C', Conites-eccndeet by St. Luke, •'A good man out of the h..tJe ,'k aha) the RnPve get Conety good treastn'e of his heart hringeth cad,: rent. on plough 111e Township forth that which is good; - and an marls as noel as the i t evil man out of the evil treasure of to rqn Poen ran 11e secured after the 1Sth of Perini- his heart b1•ingelh. 'forth that whichcry-Carried, le evil: for of the abundance of the Moved by S. Alr•nck eeeonded by heart lits mouth e'peaketh. II. Jelinston that 1010 advertise- for - 1..en(l005 to purchise a 110w p11W01• Blyth Couple -Rescue gen 'r. -Carried, Son From Flames Moved by C. 001111es sremeded by !.1. Vei11 that the Road. Superinten- dent be instructed to pu chase 11000 feet of 511011' fence, -Carried. Moved by H. Johnston seconded by -S, :ilcnc](. that We advertise for tenders to 00115)1 and deliver approx- imately 7009 yards of gravel. -Csr- 1•ied '12o. ved by J. Yuili seconded by C. Coulees that the meeting e.djourn to meet again on March 11, 1946 at 1 p. m. -Carried, . The following accounts were paid: Ontario Good Roads Association (Membersbili fee) 5.00 .35 Brussels, Morris and Grey Telephone Co. itobt. McKinnon (audit and expenses) Chas. Johnston (audit and expenses) 40.50 Ivan McArter (firing hall) 24.40 Dr. Crawford (M.O.H.) 20,00 Salm Craig (B.MO,H.) 3.00 Cecil Wheeler (B4O.11.) 3.00 Geo. Martin (B;O.H.) 3,00 Geo. Martin, Clerk, 44.00 Brussels United Church What Christ expects of his , friends, was the subject of the morning sermon in the United Church. The morning anthem 'Come 0 Colne Thou Holy Spirit," was sung. Duet parts were taken by Mise Roth Wilson and John Wiison and by Mr, Cecil B860111an and John Wilson. The evening service drawn, W08 with. Melville. Church The Rev, .3. B. Thomson, ot Toronto, gave the address at the - morning service on Sunday. "Dm mantlei's Nisi ket" was the snbjert of his address, T•110 pointed cut the contrast between the wares offered nn Tmmanulel's 'market and that. offered on the world's market , The address contained an appeal for a better appraisal of the relative values or material and spiritual thing's, The 0)1011' rendered the anthem,' "0 Some 1Jlesesd Day,' 11$' Nevin. '" is * The evening service was conducted On Monday, Feb. '1.5, )3rueeels) l,y.. the 1111n1St er lvlio spoke 011 11110 doefa.ted Belgrnvc 10.4, Goal-gSl;tert! subject, "Saved to Serve." - B 0 i '•r. " were Rowland 1 and l subject eras based on the miracle of fon T3 lgl.lc )Edgar 1, For: B011005ls, Bolles 3, 1hr rnising of the widow's son 01 Scots 2. Riley 1, King . 0, J, ills- Nahn, The evening anthem was, Donald 1 . "fled is a Spirit." 'icy Brown, Piet• .1i' 11011 own origin atm.,. entirely destroyed the one -storey frame cottage nn Morris st., nc- cupied by Mr, and. Mrs. Fred Chapple and their four-year-old son Wayne, Sunday afternoon. The four-year-old boy discovered the lire when he returned home from Sunday school. His parents, in the front of the house, did not know a blaze was raging in the kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Chapple were burly ed about the feet and hands when they had to enter a p-ortion of the burning kitchen to remove the boy who had stepped too. far into .the room before he realized there was any danger, Mr. and Mrs. Chapple were given medical treatment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,Staples, Mr. Chapple ie a veteran of the Second Great War, He served in the Army and returned to civilian life last August. • Do As You Like Sblools -Pupils can fib,"pilfer, play hookey and loaf without punishment, So long as they d•on'tinterfere with the freedom .of others they break no - rules -because there aren't any ,,, rules. Read about these DO -AS-' - YOU-LIICE ,501IOOILS," in The Ahneri-can Weekly with tbis , Sun- dur'ys (.I0eb>+uary 24) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times. Ration Coupon Due Dates Coupons now valid a.re sugar 46 to 70'•ancl .51. butter 116 to 13.9 and 141 and 11,2, meat 1 to 25,. Sugar coupons are gond for the purchase of one pound of sugar or 24 fluid ounces of jam or jelly or marmalade or fountain fruit or 40 01111100.of 103(13d trait or four Pounds of e111 -comb honey or` extracted honey 01' mode 6713115 or 45 ounces of maple syrup or two Pounds. of honey butter -or two quarts of molasses or 30 fluid ounces of blended table syrup or cane syrup or corn syrup. BEST POR JUICE Sunkibt Oranges at (8rewar's Grocoteria 0 Dee, for 9e -See the Size -Compare the Vial% It lie Fresh Fruit or Vegetables Grovrat"d have'1t, faindi au* it lltxWM4's$ (I%OCtltll'ERIA Phones it ,g