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Next to heart disease, cancer
is the greatest single cause of
death on this continent. It
kills 1,000 Canadians every
month. One out of every eight
persons now living must expect to
die of cancer, unless far-reaching preventive
measures are taken.
Cancer is a deadly killer unless the patient
seeks early medical advice. But when
caught in its early stages, cancer is generally
curable.
The cause of cancer is still unknown, and
there is yet no specific cure. But if diagnosed
in time and treated by surgery, x-ray or
radium, a cure can be effected in a majority
of all cancer cases.
It is now proposed to organize an energetic
canipaign in Ontario against cancer in all its
forms. This campaign will have the follow-
ing objectives:
1—To organize and operate fully
°quipped cancer clinics at .suitable
n centres, where people may be ex-
amined, and, if necessary, treated
according to the most scientific methods.
2—To pay a portion of the coo of treatment
of cancer for those needing financial help.
3—To pay travelling expenses to and from clinics
if needed.
4—To conduct an energetic program of cancer
research.
To carry out this program, the first need is
money. Your donation will definitely help
to reduce the number of deaths from cancer in
this province. It will help hundreds of
people to be medically examined in time and
to escape from the deadly clutches of cancer.
It may well help research scientists to dis-
cover a cure for cancer and so free mankind
forever from the dread scourge of cancer.
This appeal Is for an objective of $2,000,000 to provide for a three-year program of
cancer research, treatment and province -wide service.
ONTARIO CANCER FOUNDATION
This organized drive against cancer Is a joint effort of The Ontario Cancer Treatment
and Research Foundation and Tho Canadian Cancer Society.
Give your contriibution to your local Bank or
send to 22 College St., Toronto.
BLUEVALE
The service at Knox Presbyterian
•fir urch on Sunday morning was con•
acted by blie newly inducted min-
ister, Rev. Leland C. Jorgenson,
Me took as the subject of his sermon,
"Our Determination," from Paul's
atter to the Corinthians: "For I am
determined not to know anything
,aasong you, save Jeans, Christ and
Dim. crucified," Miss Marjory ,Sew -
Dass of Wingham and Mrs. Ilarvey
Robertson sang a duet,
Young People Hold Social
The closing week -night meeting
ad'' the Y;P,U. for the winter sea-
son was held is the Sunday School
zoom of the United Church in the
irlarm of a social. The president,
_Shaming Johnston, presided during
OOH worehip sel•vioe and was assist-
s/ by Allen Breckenridge and Ray-
mond Stelling in •e.harge 01 the pre-
treat. Rev. S. J. Bridgette address-
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ed the young people. Mrs, S. Dar-
ling gave a recitation Mrs. George I
Hetherington gave an exhibition of
Indian chub swinging accompanied
by Mrs. W. J. Johnston on the
piano, Mary Darling, Cassie Siel-
ing, Norma Moffat, Shirley S!el-
htg, Kay Thomson and Eleanor
Smith sang folk songs.
Mrs, J. J. Sellers has returned
f.l..0 Waubansheno and Toronto,
where she was with her daughter,
Mrs. R. O. McLean and was ac-
oompanied by her son Walter
spending Sunday with her son, F71 -
mer and Mrs,. Sellers; Mr. and
Mrs, George Thomson in London
where Mrs, Thomson attended the
mother and daughter sorority tea
with her daughter Helen, a student
at Western U•ndversity; Mrs.
Charles Carter, Winghsnt is with
her daughter, Mrs, W. Mundell;
MI so Margaret Procter with her
aunt, Miss Margaret Curtis; Mrs.
Fred 'Hollenbeck, Stratford, witli
her parents, her. and Mrs. W W. ing the 4th chapter of Ephesians
Mann, and leading in prayer, he delivered
an earnest message from bhe clause
William Elston, con. 2, Morris, of the benediction, "The Commun-
'uffered a painful accident when ion of the Holy Ghost." He re-
operating a traitor and seed drill. tensed to it as the key and pointed
Ho received heal injuries and was ` out that the only way to know
!^lien to the Wimgitam General ' God is -through the holy Ghost,"
Hospital, where he is rep•,rted rest- Rev, Alexander Nimmo, Wing.
r comfortably.
Personals; Rev. Irving 13, 'Keine,
Dunnville, with his cousin Mrs,
A'thur Shaw; NIr, and Mr:. Me.
Farlane have moved into Lite lames
Rrccltettridg•e house Mr, McIMr-
:ar.e is ir'ving a truck for the
ereame'1! Pearson Rolph
has 1 ccpte[t a Utsi;4+', at M.tchell,
ham, interim moderator for the
congregations, narrated the steps
leading to ,the Gall; and Rev. S.
M. Soot!; Kincardine, moderator of
the Huron -Maitland Presbytery,
performed the induction service.
Rev. George A. Milne, Brussels, to
addressing' the newly inducted min-
ister, spoke of his taking ,the helm
iOiassitiedAds
FOR SALE—
Garden Peas,
Robert Locking Phone 55-r15
WANTED--
A
ANTED—A good reliable mats!+- to supply
customers with Rawloigh Products.
Write Dawleigh's Dept. ML -152-127-D
Montreal, Que.
FOR RENT—
100 Aore Grass Farm, spring creek
and plenty of grass and shade.
John Clark Phone 3E -r-11
FOR SERVICE-
Yorkshire Boar
Phone 33-1-11 ,John Clark
...—
CATTLE WANTED TO PASTURE—
Pleuly of shade and water also a
good work horse for sale cheap.
Phone 24-r-12 Dan. McKinnon
FOR SALE—
One team of work horses, mare
1400 lbs, grey horse 1200 lbs,
John Schnook Phone 55-r-26,
FOR SALE—
A Philco 4 tube Battery Radia,
complete with Batteries in good
condition apply to A. Henry, Ethel.
Phone 59-r-18,
WANTED—
Capable girl for general house-
work, email family, good eharaeter
reference, sleep in.
Apply Mrs. David Gemmell,
176 Elizabeth St., ,Stratford, Ont.
^—
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE—
No-barb barley, grown first year
from registered seed. Ajax oats and
mixed barley and oats (Ajax and No.
21).
J. P. McIntosh Phone 55-r-6
WANTED—
Cuoumber Growers for the season
of 1946. Highest prices in history.
Write or phone Libby, McNeil and
Libby Co. Phone 30-r-3,
Dublin, Ont.
1 FOR SALE—
A number of 100 acre farms price
$3000.00 up; A number of 200 acre
farms price $0,000.00 up; 1 200 -acre
` bush farm $3000;00; a number of
150 -acre farms 02000.00 up; 3 good
1 grass farms with water. Write or
Phone J. C. LONG, Real Estate
Broker, phone 84, Brussels, Ont.
eongrega.f:ous of Belmore at a most opportune time, when
Presbyterian Olturch and Knox Free -the church is sponsoring a cam -
'align Church, Bluevale, were well paign far "Kline Advance for Ghrist."
represented at the church here on Rev. A. H. Wilson, W3titeehurCh,
Prir'lty everting for the inflection of delivered a stirring message to the
Rev, Leland 0. Jorgenson, who congregations based on the text,
comes here from Dalhousie, N.B. I"So built we the walls! for the
Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Newell,
had a mind to work" He
conducted the meeting. Atter read- spoke of the Church as the greaet-
`oat safeguard for humanity and
gave some line suggestions of how
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the people could assist the minis-
ter, especially in his pastoral
duties. A pleasing contribution to
the service was a vooal duet by
Mr, and Mrs, Horace Aitcheson,
Winghasn. Rev, Mr- Jorgenson pro-
nounced the benediction,
Henry Johann, Delmore, and Mr.
and Mrs, J. C. Higgins introduced
Mr, and Mrs. Jorgenson to the
members of the oongregation as
they proceeded to the &inday
School room, where refreshments
were served and a social time en-
joyed, J, C. Higgins, on behalf of
the two congregations, expresed
appreciation to Rev, A, Nimmo for
his services as interim moderator,
and presented :him with a aeon()
Other ministers were present and
spoke, including Rev. Mr. Hewitt,
of Belmore tTn•ited Church.
NOTION---
101eetrlc motors rewotw9 and ro
i a rod u,upert workin3tnsltip. b +d
1' Osla prices. Lloyd hi Petttfer,
1)i nktoh, Ontario,
FARM FOR SALE -
96 acres of land, hank barn, straw -
shed, driveshed, cement silo, drilled
well and spring, 2 story solid brick
house with frame kitchen, 2 miles
from Gratiibrook 5 from Walton, 7
from Brussels.
Janet McNair,
R. R. 2, Brussels, Ont.
TENDERS WANTED—
Tenders will be received by the
secretary for the wiring for hydro
of the school house of S. S. No. 10
Grey. Plans and specifications may
be had from the secretary.
Tenders will also be received for
the painting of the walls and ceiling
of the claseroom, Painting to be
done in Easter holidays,
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily •accepted. .All tender%
must be in by April Lath.
Leslie Lake, (Sec. Treaa,)
R. R. 3 Brussels, Ont. Phone 50-r-16
WANTED—
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you a^e agressive, and
between 15 e ages of 25 and 55 —
have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opp•t•tttntty to get
established in . v profitable bus-
iness of your own. For full particu-
lars write today to The J. R,
Watkins Company, Dept 0.13-4
2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que,
NEGLECT Ci���ggl� p`RSTE LatgN ss
• No business can afford to face
risks which should be covered by insur-
ance. Let us analyse your needs, explain
how insurance can protect your business
from logs in many ways and arrange plan-
ned PIlot policies to cover all eventualities.
We write Pilot Insurance to cover sel-
ected risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal
Property Floater, Burglary, Cargo, Eleva-
tor, Teams, Plate Glass, General and Pub.
lie Liability, Fidelity and Surety Bonds.
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of ALEXANDER KING,
late of the Township of Morris in
the County of Huron, farmer, who
dled on or about the twenty-fifth
day of February, A.D. 1946.
TAKE NOTICE that all parties
having claims or demands against
the estate of the above deceased
must mail parrticulars and proof of
same to the undersigned executrix
or her solicitor on or before the
twentieth day of April, A.D. 1946,
upon which date the said executrix
will proceed to distribute the assets
with regard only to those claims
which she shall then have received.
DATED at Brussels this twenty-
second day of March, A.D. 1946.
CATHERINE KING,
Executrix
by her solicitor R. S. HETHERING-
TON. K.C., Brussels. Ontario,
FOR SALE -
100 acre fa m• Lot 13, Ooa. 10,
'trey Twp., 't urirk house, br.nk
barn, hen hose and garage, hard
wood bush, good water.
shone 90-r-4 L. Porter
F. F. Homuth
Registered
Optometrist
"Western Ontario's Most
Modern Eye Service"
Phone 118, Harriston
WALTON
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be observed on Sunday
April 14, Preparatory service on.
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
The C,G,I.T. met 1n the church on
Saturday afternoon for their regular
meting. Miss Phyllis Cuthill had
charge of the study book, Spotlight
on Africa, and Miss Margaret Mo-
[Arthur
o•IArthur was at the piano. The girls
are working on their scrap books on
Africa, and some excellent work has
j been done. The meeting was closed
with Taps.
On Sunday the Young People's
S•ocieiy stet in the basement of the
church. The meeting was in Charge
of Mies Mary MacDonald, culture
convener. The scripture was read
by Miss Doreen Coultes.
The guest speaker for the eve-
ning was Miss M. Haberer, school
health nurse from Wingham. Miss
Haberer outlined the county unit
health plan now 1 existence In
Huron county. In her part of the
nounty, Miss Haberer pointed out,
there are more than 2,000 school
children, Miss Haberer also stated
that the unit had planned to have
four nurses, but because of the
acute shortage of nurses, the work
was being carried on by two nurses.
Miss Haberer stated, "We are en-
deavoring to change the organiza-
tion from a curative one to a pre-
ventative one. Am extensive lin
munization program is being plan-
ned for the county ,and will be ad-
ministered in clinics throughout
the various townships."
Try the famous Brook
treatment for dandruff err,
Breck for beeutihd hole- nod
better pernsonents.
Also Matchkeiless
Permanents
Irene Pease
For appomtmoata
Phone 6bu
FOR SALE—.
Taking end -April orders for Kitch
ener Big- 4 Ch3eke. Delivery then
or May. You may prefer chicks now,
out en range and growing before
real hot weather. Breeders Govern-
ment inspected and blcodtested for
both strains puiloruan. Agent R. S.
Warwick, Hill Top Ranch, Brussels.
FOR SALE—
BARRED ROOKS. Gov't. Approved
chicks from inspected 9torki bred
for production, health and vigour,
Breeders blood tested for standard
and variant types of pultordm. We
offer mixed chicks,
sexed pullets
and cockerels at reasonable prices.
Book yoar order ,tow for spring de-
livery. Orr choke anality for Inter
Provincial shipment, Laket(40d Chick
Hatohery, Lakelleld, Ont. Or,lor iroitt
Ii. Lawless, Watttr. phone 19.0.16
Mussels,
A N 1111 A L S DISABLED
jai* ronsoved ra Mos Solitary Medi.
12 BRUMES
W.lliam Stone Sons Limited
noes radBR,
WANTED t
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS
also
GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you 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
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BRUSSELS