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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-5-8, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST EIS INO T THE Ontario Hog Producers Marketing Scheme has been 1 approved by the Ontario Government, and Became Effective On and after May 1, 1946. Under this scheme, all buyers atop, for processing or for resale to processors are required to coYnply with the following regulations -- RI ".No buyer other than a processor shall buy hogs except under the authority of a buyer's licence." Applicants for licences to buy form below and return it, with THE FARM PRODUCTS Parliament Buildings, hogs should complete the the 81.00 licence fee, to MARKETING BOA,,.D Toronto, Ontario To the Farm Products Marketing Board (Name of applicant) . make(s) application to the Farm Products Marketing Board for a licence to engage in the business of a buyer of hogs under the Farm Products Marketing Act, 1946, for the period from April 1st, 1946 to March 31, 1947. Dated at , Ontario, this day of ,1946. APPLICANT ADDRESS FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO, ONNT 1 11 Former Molesworth Residents Observe Golden Wedding A happy event of interest to resi- dents of the Molesworth district took place on Easter Sunday at St. George, Ont,, when Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brooks held a reception in honor of the tatters' parents, Mr, and Mrsr. James B. Menzies, of 49 Mount Pleasant Street, Brantford, who observed the fiftieth annivers- ary of their wedding on Appril 15th. The marriage toot place at the home of the bride's parents at Ethel, Ont,, en April 15th, 1896, Rev D. B, McRae officiating. The couple lived on the Menzies homestead until 1917, when they Lok uP :'esideree iu Brantford. They have one sen, Ross, of Mrint- real(, and: two daughters, Margaret (Mrs, Wa.liter Bull) of Hamilton, and Janet (Mrs. Douglass Brooks) of St. George, and four grandchildren. Many beautiful gifts: and flowers were received by the honored couple. Guests were present from Moles- worth, Listowel Bluevale, Bruesele, Hamilton, Woodbridge, Toronto and Montreal • COMPLETE COVERAGE! BASEBALL - - RACES - - MARKETS :Get THE DAILY DETROIT MAIDS SUN ISE SPECIAL. early every weekday morniig for com- Pirte box s^ares, race resui: , entries and se:t..tions, plus eo:naplete mar- 1:etst and for TWENTY NATIONAL. LY NOTED COLUMNISTS, THREE PICTURE PAGDS, TWO FULL COMIC PAGES and many more at- tra.ctlons. Get THE DAILY DE- TROIT TIMES SU'NRI'SE SPECIAL ct:rly every weekdac morning. ,Al,ISLJCANADVANCEa - Nr Ac h= /J -j IIIInto \ c1� Ah ll t Acti addressed to All Members of the Church of England in Canada by THE MOST REVEREND DERWYN T. OWEN, D.D., D.C.L1 Primate of all Canada NEVER has humanity been in greater need of the Christian Gospel, the inspiration and guidance of Christian teaching and the Christian spirit. To -day we give thanks for a physical victory over forces opposed to every Christian principle. But these forces must still be fought inhuman minds and hearts. The only new order worth building is a Christian order. At home and abroad, the Christian Church faces a renewed challenge. That is why the Church of England in Canada is making an appeal toiler people for rededication, self-sacrifice and constructive action. This movement seeks to make Anglicans more truly Christian; to make thein conscious of the historic mission of their church; to strengthen the spiritual, educational and social work of the Church at home and abroad; and to provide funds for additional Clergy, for the pension fund, for helping the Mother Church in England and the Churches in Europe in their work of rehabilitation, for providing youth training and leadership, and for assisting all Dioceses in meeting their local needs. The Appeal was launched in our Churches on the Feast of the Epiphany, Sunday, January 6th and will continue till May 19th. In its s irituai aspects it has already reached the homes of our people and its programme will continue over years to come. During the week of May 12th to 19th, every member of the Church of England in Canada, so far as possible, will be visited by a fellow member, authorized to receive contributions to the $4,900,000 fund needed to carry out the financial ,program. I bespeak from every one of our members and friends the earnest, prayerful considera- tion of this urgent need. I am confident that if every individual does his and her part, the combined objective of spiritual enrichment and financial support will be fully achieved. PRIMATE ANGLICAN ADVANCE APPEAL ,REDEDICATION AND THANIC.OFFERINO Harold Duplan, London, Diocesan Chairman 4r-vt - D.V.A, Representative To Be Here Next Tuesday W. W. Arnrstrang, representative f Of the Impertinent of Veterans At'fait:s, will he of the Town Hall, Brussels, from 7 to 9 p.nt., May 21st, Tuesday evening to interview eater - tuts in reapeet to their rehabilitation benefits. In Memoriam HARMAN -4n loving meneny of our dear mother Amy I-farnran, who passed away May 9th, 1944 Two years have passed einee that sad day When ore we loved was called away. ;ad took her home—it was His will. Within our hearts she IivetJi still. Sadly missed by her family, In Memoriam BROTIIERS---In loving memory of Sergi. Monta H, Brothers killed In crash overseas, May Gth, 1942, Not now but in the coming years it may be in the better land WWII read the meaning of our tears And then some time well understand Lovingly remembered by mother, daughter Thelma, brothers and sister -in-laws. Notice to Creditors In the estate ',f IO BERT RAI9 HOUSTON 'L to of the Townseip of Gray in the Conic:y of Huron, fernier, who 1101 (01 or anent the twenty-fifth tiny of Jainnat'y, A.D. 1946, TAKE; NOTIJ^1 that all parties having claims or dema:111 against tee estate of the aborn- deceased must mail pas:iv:tars and print of same to the nmLarsigne.1 executors 011 or before the fifteenth day of May, A D. 1946, upon which date :ne salil executors will proceod to 1istribute Lee as,ets with -egard only to these claims witch they shall then have 1ecaived. DATED at Brussels this sixteenth 'Jay of April, A U. 1049 Margaret Susan Houston Donal, executors 'ty their scolici JrRue IR.tS.1j1 E'rH.it]RI\G- TON, } .C,, B::,ssers, Ontario. .Notice to Creditors In the estate of ALFRED W. S. COCHRANE late of the Township of Morrie in the County of Huron, tamer, who died on or about the twenty-seventh day of March, A.D. 1946. TAKE NOTICE that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must maiIl particulars and proof of same to the undersigned' executors on or before the twenty-second day of May, -A, D. 1941. upon which date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which they slhalgl then have received. DATED at Brussels this twenty- fifth day of April A.D. 1946. Cecil Bone and George Smith Executors by their solocitor 19, S. HETHER- INGTON, IC, C., Brusesls, Ontario, MORRIS Opl, C, Greig or 'Niagara, N,Y, spent the week end with ,Tno, and Mrs. Clark, 5111 line NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION The Court of Revision of the Asses- sment of the Village or Brussels will be held on Tuesday. June 4th, at 8 p.m, All persons having any complaints should notify the clerk at once, R S. 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MONTREAL NAMF ADDRESS CIT_ PROV 46-20w PAINTS - VA E " ES; .+ES Wm. Gillespie ENAMELS Brussels Phone 68 Wartime Price and Trade Board Information a Questions and Answers Q:—I have two unfurnished rooms for whichr I pay $6 a week. This includes heat, light and water, There is no private entrance, Ani 1 charged too much rent? A:—You have not given sufficient inforntation in your question for us to determine the correct ceiling price. If these rooms were rented in the basil period the charge made then would be the maximum rental. If the accommodation his been rented for the first time since December 10, 1942, the landlord would have to apply for a fixation of the rent, If the landlord Is supply- ing the bedding and linen and doing the laundering of the bedding and linen and renting on a per person basis he can fix his own first rate. if You will give us none detailed Information we shall investigate, e e ap have a school teacher blare ing with me. Ant I entitled to ne sugar-gl'eaorves coupons declare valid for canning sugar? A:—There is no regulation govern it g this situation, You should mak .1 separa4e arrangement with you boarder regarding Your use of he canning sugar roupons, 8 i* Q1-4 purchased a nine ounce ottle of chili sauce about two weeks go for 18 cents. T got the same rand and same size a week later in different store .and had to pay 25 eats, is this above the ceiling In b a c price? A: --The ceiling price of chili sauce is thecost price plus a fixed markup, If you will send us the name of tho manufacturer of this product and the name of the store we will check for you. 'r*a. Q.—I wanted a can of pork and beans and I hail to buy two cans of soup which. I did not want. Is this permitted? A:—This transaction would appear to be Is conditional sale, which is not permitted by existing regulations, Here, again wo would appreciate re• eein9ug further details including the name of the store and the manu- facturer of the products. affected. * Q: ---Tin 1 haul to use the extra sugar -preserves declared good for camning sugar, for sugar for Can' nir.,g. Or may 9 buy tanned fruit with diens? A: ---You stay buy any rationed fruits or preserves with these extra coupons, 1 WANTED TO BUY— Panel Truck, Station Wagon, Am- bulance, os Hearse. State full part- iculars to C. Ferguson, 161 Birming- ham St., Stratford, F. F. f snit! Registered' Optometrist "Western Ontario's Mai; Modern Eye Bertram,: Phone 178, Harriston •.-....moo THERE a5 NO OTHER TOBACCO "9t`1ti�2 OLD CHUI4- 0 . ROtusie Toole OWN 1 r)EAT.0 or DISABLED ektly removed m Ciegn Sanitary trur3,,,. Pbes ag cones 72 BRUSSELS Th E �t int pe Highest Prices Paid Honest Grade Assured L t�*x 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 theme to us. E xport aokers PHONE 70x BRUSSELS