HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-6-5, Page 2' )ply Rem ly for klonger is (1) BUY AND USE LESS BREAD, FLOUR AND OTHER WHEAT PRODUCTS, MEAT, CHEESE AND EGGS. SUBS- TITUTE VEGETABLES, FRUIT AND FISH WHERE POSSIBLE. (2) KEEP YOUR HOME STOCKS LOW — BUY ONLY ENOUGH FOR IMMEDIATE REQUIREMENTS. The most efficient way in which we can send in- creased bulk shipments of WHEAT, MEAT, CHEESE and EGGS to needy coun- tries is through the Cana. dian government food Boards. These increased bulls shipments can only be made providing we reduce our own consump- tion. Here are five im- portant ways by which we can make greater quantities of food avail- able for export: (3) AVOID ALL WASTE. (4) GROW A VICTORY GAR- DEN AGAIN THIS YEAR. PLANT MORE THIS TIME IF YOU CAN. (5) DONATE ANY MEAT COUPONS YOU CAN SPARE. ENQUIRE AT YOUR LOCAL RATION BOARD. rood nnro,mocoo maodn" or TN eKR.1 4I' OP CANADA OartYr±i+' & Fa F. 1-fomuth R.L'''''2stw r e Ora Optometrist "Western On?at io's Mi -at Materia Eye Ste Phone 118, Harriston 'Wednesday, June 3th. 1046 THE BRUSSELS POST AUCTION SALE Farm and Household Effects Estate of the late Alfred Cochrane Lot N!- 25. Con, 4, 'Morris Twp. FRIDAY, JUNE 7th Sale commences at 1.30 p,m. Mnamet k?chetl Eau^e. nearly new Studio Bouch tahtt- 1 extonsiou table kitchen chairs i`hitr0 .^tube cabbie• electric radio h11.•rtric iron Buffet. 4t dining r:cnln chairs rocking chairs d:'„ -,.ears and 2 wash stands Sewiltc machine :' antique beds 1 :t±'ticlue bedroom suite 2 beds. springs and mattresses Syrup cans Dishes and sealers Around 10 cords hardwood Washing machine, wringer, boiler and tubs Quantity of lumber Porge and some blacksmith tools Some carpenter tools Set of Jardine dies and taps to Wy Beatty electric grain grleder, nearly new Lawn mower wire stretchers Other articles too numerous to mention TERMS CASH FARM lot North half 25, con. 4, Morris consisting 91 acres, 11 ..acres of bush mostly maple, ..drilled ..well buildings in fair ..condition, ..hydro { installed, close to school 3% ..miles to Brussels offered for sale subject to reserve bid, HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer GEORGE SMITH, CECIL BONE, Executors `I� !b I Itt` The Girls Who a tat f rC.'-orified Ziegfeld who wore Ib' spectacularly nean- FOSS 1.,.... of 100 erre terms price •u.;r .,r -'I6 rcr. na.04 tip; 1 200-t:'re bush farm $8000.00; a number et 5n -acre farms $2000.00 up; 3 good c:aea faring with water. V,nite a- phone J. C. LONG, Real Estat- tire'. glamorous beyond compare girls who glorified Ziegfeld? Where did they come from? Whe:r did they go? Adele Raga -s St, Johns writ• Ino in The Americas Weekly with this Sunday's (J”, is a) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times tells the fasoinadr:g stet's, of these fait sous show „r: is. Get Sunday's Detroit Tines Orwell Elliott Brussels, Ont. CHECK THESE FEATURES • Buttressed side-walls for added stamina •Su ertwist Cord body for toughness • Tensi1esteetbesdafor strength • D amond tread design for safety • Compressed tread for longer wear • The name "Good- year" for quality. Geo T±3 pp ;30LTON-1t' loving nlan.ory 01 our rl•; a:: tnothe dnx,Yeth Ann rIaa:- we'i, who ..i,n I d Lb's life, Jul S, 1945 . June brings sad memories Or a laved one, laid 10 re>t She will always be remembered Sy those who loved her hest I always think of you dear No eyes may see Inc weep But many silent tears are shed When others are asleest Sadly missed by the family. *00 pp Cem Ansi STARVING MVJLJONS C In Europe today even a crust of bread is treasured— for the spectre of starvation statics a Continent! Teen -Alters! High School Students! Young men and women! Join the Ontario Farm Service Force now. - Head for the open fields for a month, or betier still for the season. Help share in producing more food for across the sea. Private Farm Homes and Y Supervised Camps are T 0N ¥ open to you. The work is pleasant. You'll be well- fed—well-paid—and well looked -after. Remember, almost every Ontario farmer is critically short-handed. Remember, too, the present food crisis is being felt at home—as well as abroad. FiI/ in the attached coupon and the Ontario Farm Service Force will send you a registration form plus all particulars— without delay! DOMINION - PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE 014 FARM LABOUR AGRICULTURE - LABOUR - EDUCATION important to Matriculants S• desperate is Europe's need for food ... so urgent our farmer's need for help, that local school boards are being asked lo back Iho Cmlar)a Farm Service Force to the limit. In many cases Junior Matriculants whose term work has been satisfactory in every respect may head for the open fields NOW. Upper School students can loln Them as soon as final exams are written. The need is Immediate. Sand In the attached coupon at once. FN3-40 rasa, tats PM nign seta ems ® em lam — am — ® — — MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE! 1 1 1 1 1 Ontario Farm Service Force, 11 Wank to 'Load a Nand". Plante sand mo a registration form and all necessary lnformoaon about (Inc Ontario Farm Sorvtco Force. Nome - Ago (please print) (must bo 15 or over) Address.......................................Town Tal, No..,,.. ,... I w11I be available from,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, r.,..... ..... fo ................... . .... ...... And would llko to bo accommodated Int An Intpoctod YFarm� Homo 0 A "' Supervised Camp Li rale Imo mora .sans oat gm viae ono ani latae arra saes, 1 1 1 Notice to Creditors In the estate of WILLIAM Me- LE011 late of 111e Village of Ethel 10 the County of Huron, gentle- man. who died on nr about the 24th day of April, 1946. TAKE NOTICE that all Parti..; luring claims or demands n aie,a the estate of the above deetas.rd mint tna'1 ptrrtirulsr and motif or sumo t,, the nndersigr32 ex"entors ort or hefm'e rhe Nit day .•f June. 1945, nom. which the date (ha01{- rcntm's will proceed 10 diatribute the assets with regard only to thole 'Anis which they shall • 'hail have , calved, DATL'D at Brussels this thirtieth day of May, 1946. w:iliam Spence, Ethel, Ont. .3, T. Nicholson, Brussels, Ont, by their solicit -or R. S. ITETITER- INGTON, K. C., Brussels, Ontario, Notice to Creditors In the estate of JISSSiE CAMERON late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, widow. who died on or about the twenty- second day of April, 1946. TAKE NOTICE+ that all parties having claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must mail particulars and proof of same to the undersigned executors or their solicitr on 00' before. the 260 day of June, 1946, upon which date the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets wits regard nilly to those 'mons which shall then have been received. DATED at Br'lssels Phi, thirtieth day of May, 1316. John Cameron, Calvin Cameron, ex ocutors by their solicitor R. S, HETHI3R- INGTON, K. C., Brussels, Ontario, WALTON Mrs. Sava Campbell who has spent the past three weeks with her sister and other relatives left on Saturday for Toronto where she will spend a few days with her son Jack and Mrs. Campbell. 'She will then go to Ottawa to visit her daughter Mrs, Staley Brown before returning to her home in Regina. It is thirty years since Mrs. Campbell was here and saw many changes but enjoyed her visit very much, Mrs. Win Woods of.Seaforth spent Thursday of last weeds at the home of Roy and Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Garf. Long of Santa. Monica, Calif., Tdrs, Sara Campbell of Regina, Mr, and Mrs. Tiny Bennett and Ross anti Marie were entertained at dinner st the home of Fred and Mrs, Ennis on Tuesday evening of last week. Miss Doris Dalton spent Sunday with Marie Bennett, The many friends of Mrs,, Harold Sellers and Mrs, Bert Johnston who 'lave undergone operations in TC, & W. Hospital. I{itchener will be pleased to know they are malting a good recovery. Rev, R. G. Tlaziewnorl and Mr, Thns. Leeming attended the Con- ference n2 the 'United Church n8 Canada held in Centennial Church, tendon last week, The Y.P.TT, met on Sunday eve -Ing wilb Mr. D, Lawless in charge, The worship service was conducted by Earle Coutts and Doreen Mutts and Nebel Davidson sang a duet. A very interesting and instrnative falls was given by Earle Coutts describing his experiences in the Royal Canadian Navy daring the war. The Seaforth Ministerial Associa- tion met at tete Walton manse on Monrlav afternoon with the ministers From Brussels and Ethel ns their guests. A splendid pane. wan given by itev, II C. Wilson, 13rnase,s, !x/j,,;;,. Wu,. Was This? Let us ask ourselves this question. It was not the war of the young lard, full of youth and the joy of living, but he gave his life for you and 1110— neopie he didn't know and never beard' of. He died that we to Canada might continue to enjoy the freedom he loved so mach, It was not Particularly the way' of the boy who is now in the hospital, perhaps with his, leg shot off, or in one of the institutions with some other ailment; not only the war of the mother or wife, who 'has received that horrible cable Sron1 overseas, It was my war and yarn' war, although we did comparatively tittle to thelp bring vIe- ,tory, but we have another opportun' !ty to help those who are suffering for want of food and clothing, Let us all do our bit in 51145 great cause. se :E`er ��(({{��� rr[[,,i��i��,,S[[S ��tI��[[ts I1IltFFtQQ��,],]�pf��;�t IppnI � �',�C�, [[I± (tt1 {rr'yyy{9� �qy, pn±� c{i'tlll!ADA'S TOtrt ST l{3�' �SHli1MESS is YOUR business ss —Bgc.tusg the money spent by American visitors filters into every community. It puts extra cash in the pockets of Canadians, boosting busi- ness for the farmer, the town mer- chant, the city )worker. It's to every- body's interest to protect this profit- able business, particularly in this critical year when friendly, courteous treatment of our guests will pay big dividends in the years ahead. CANADIAN TRAVEL BUREAU Daporlment of Trade & Canonarca, Ottawa. • Farmers drive cars less than city people and get low rates from Pilot. But farmers do drive—one unin- sured accident could wipe out your home or your savings. Buy the full protection of Pilot Automobile Insurance now. WALTER SCOTT — BRUSSELS Representing We write insurance to cover teles ed risks in Automobile, Fire, Burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and other general insurance. BUSINESS CARDS C A. MYERS, M. D.. L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAIN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4. ;3rtnfels Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent far—Eire, Windstt,rm,, and Automobile Insucaohn Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy or farmers. Queer St. Brussels 'Phan,: 657 D. S. Jami -bon, M.D., C.M., Physician and Surgeon (ce') Office Hours -1 - $ and 7 - S p.rn. Also 11 - 12 .e.m. when possible. Saturday evenings- stilts] 10 p.m. Bu ndays— Enaergenctee and by appointment cstb'. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. • R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. — BARRISTER, ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day — Office open every day. Phone 20x Successor to E. D. Bell °hitg. T. Davidson insurance Agent For ALL IUNDS OF 1)Lutomobiltt•, and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDEtheat 47.•4 Harold Jackson 9PlItil4UST' IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLf9 SALES For information, ata., write or phone Harold ,Jmokeew, ohono 12 on 858 Seatorth R.R. 1, Hnicifimld Maks er"anitamants at The Brasile!, Poet or Eimer 0, Bell, Barrister Orden, ■ruassla, Rann 8c Johnson Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERB iC.E. Uceneed FtfnitTA! Director anti Embalmer PHONE Sia or 85 - p• BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Llcenetd For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -- PRIOEf! R!SAtir)NAtaLitt Per En9n5ementa Phone 31 "The Brunola t''oat10 anal t.4aagr be tookec+ after Immealwttaty For Information, eta, w ite or phone Lew. Rowla:tttI Mee,* tilt Ssaforth; sr write R.l1. 6, 'tMattsn, W. S. Donaldson -- Lidonsed Amide/atm ' Phone '3fa-r-13 •-- A1v,Vrai, th t. far the Counties of Ittearm anal Per. A8 sales pr°ctinmp* Aittattded to K -e Chime For.Eags horse 31 6°1146 *us* Pepto ami' wI3 tee looked aitir