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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-10-23, Page 2{ • 14 I1�1 it 4.'& .r!.. ,'1.:011(/' # / :151/M) tt4177'. '. Government cheques come to this street every month. The Fosters, for instance—he was wounded et Vtmy. Now his Veteran son is taking technical training on re-establishment grants. Other families receive Family Allowances. it's so easy—and private—to take cheques to the bank around the corner. AN EXTRA cheque every second You may receive Government cheques. You can cash them without charge at any branch of any chartered bank is Canada. In one year some thirty-six million cheques were issued for Family Allowances, the Armed Services, their dependents, Pensioners, employees of Crown Companies and the liken More than one for every second of the day and night! , Can you imagine the expense to taxpayers if this money had to be h distributed e ofshaving tothousands e go to such offices to get your money? and the Taken in Stride Your bank performed many such public services throughout the war and is continuing to do so. It is taking these additional tasks in stride ..,f competent to play its part in meeting Canada's needs of the future. 3E &pis Advertisement is Sponsored by your Bank 1- i124 120 -Hits •-•-i 112. ---i108 w :1042 1005 ...192:5•1 .6; o o rn m L ,Gost•of-living data is from Dominion Samoa of Statistina. Electricity costs ono overage for Hydro in Ontario. IT x....1....3....,.., ..... `.. Im in a On Prices! Have You can b y more Hydroou denergyi, here for onecent togood day than at any time in history! Compared with the dips and peaks of general living costs, the cost of Hydro service to Ontario consumers has come down constantly since 1914 . even dropping during war years. Today one cent buys about twice as much as in 1923... almost five times as much as in 1914. Think of the work that one cent's worth of electricity can do today, in an average Ontario home. It will give electric refrigeration for 24 hours . cook a full meal for two people on an electric range . • . operate a washing machine for two hours, an electric ironer for half an hour, a hand iron for an hour ... light a 100 -watt lamp for 10 hours, or run an average radio all day. Pew people in the world have electricity available to them at such low ols prevails in Ox supplynd as a ties to result, tytsince Hydro cois nstruction ucti n Present demands sax supe y and expansion were restricted by wartime necessity. Present shrtsage of materials and equipment makes it impossible to rapidly carry out expansion already planned. Until these conditions are relieved, use this economical servant wisely. THE BRUSSELS POST POPE TOBACCO In Memoriam Procter -•- 10 loving memory of a dear wife and mother .Airs. W. J. Procter who died on Otcohe • 33rd. 1044, From our happy home :uul circle tied has taken one we love. Iiorne away trop sin and sorrow To a better home above. The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay. Lot the 1,1ve of her who nloeps be- neath Shall evil' fade away. BELGRAVE The Happy Ilf•arts 111'nn L:tntl Of Iirigrave rnitc,d t'hun h met Sunday morning. in the Sunday School room with 37 present. The leader, Mrs, R. H. Coultes, was in ,tt,•eo of the meeting, assisted by Mrs. Harold Procter. A number of junior members read short prayers. Billy ("oldies read a story and Donna Anflersor and Marlene Aiael(enzie i sang a duet. The autumn thank - offering was received. The opening chapter of the new study book on India was read by Mrs. Coultes. Mrs, Procter closed the meeting with prayer. Brick United Church was attract- ively decorated for the 'wedding of Dorothy Catharine, daughter of Mr. and fir's. John Mason, Be'grave. to Mr. Fleming Edgar Johnston Young• est son of Mr, David Johnston, Bluevale. and the late 'Mrs. Johns- ton. Rev, G. H. Dunlop performed the ceremony and the wedding music was played by IaTlss G. Stewart. Lockup's. Given in marriage by 110, father, the bride wore a white or- ganza gown and a floor length veil. She carried red roses, and wore a strand of pearls. a gift of the bride- groom. As matron of bonne Mrs. Parker Campbell, sister of the bride. wore a long gown of mauve taffeta with matching veil. She carried a nosegay of pink roses. Mrs. Kenneth Mason. in pink crepe Sheer and Mrs. Charles Johnston in yellow taffeta, also attended the bride. They each wore matching i headdress and carried a nosegay i in matching tones. Louise Camp - hell. cousin of the bridegroom was flower girl, wearing blue faronne crepe with a nosegay of blue corn flowers and red -aces, Mr. George Johnston. Betgrave, wsa best man and ushers were 1Tr. Charles John- ston and Mr, Lloyd Mason. Mrs. Philip Stewart of Luoltnmv was soloist. Following a reception at the home of the bride's Parent.', the couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. Port Rnrwell and London. For travellingn the bride wore a blue suit, with a red hat and blue top • coat. They will reside near Bluevale. s1 ,. F..H,Arnuth Reg, ; tired OptCD7ni tr "Western prat si toes Mots Moderns Eye 'Serer' Phc;Le 11a, ,c-Ic; rristO9l �s�� --•-.tea INCOME TAX RETURNS, BOOKKEEPING, FINANCIAL STK! EMENTS ter farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. ARTHUR FRASER Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. Wetlrc,sday, October 23rd, 1341 iffswEaummir FREE A a`'la tiY r iii. SEICE �� OLD. DISABLED OR CATTLE • HORSES. HOGS. SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed __ Simply Phone Collect onisseis WE DO THE REST! ;num Heightened 1 s:1.z For Akohct-c5 Chronic drunkards. once sbunn'•d. are 110111r,-d--r,ntrl by :•ew Ment 111001 to 11-•-111.: and respectability. Read how it is done in '111e American \ViceklY celebrated magazine with tilt, Sunday'; (October 271 11•1 :1, Detroit Funday Thus'+. 0,1 Sonia. Detroit Times. Classified Ads FOR SALE - 8 Pigs ready to wean. Phone 42-r-11 George Cardiff. FOUND— License plate 'No. 44101T, party can 1 have same by applying at The Post. L ESt are generally caused from a (blood) conges- tion. Try Bunkers Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its source. Money back, it the first bottle floes not satisfy. At F. R. Smith, Rex- all esall Drug Store. FOR SALE— A bunch of little pigs, 6 weeks old, also a quantity of soft maple wood. Phone 42-r-14 Jack Stevenson FOR SALE— Seven Large Gray Geese. Airs. Telford Sellers. Phone 39-23 R. R. 2 Bluvelae. Ont, I LOST— Between OSTBetween Brussels and Walton a dark tan tarpaulin, finder please return to B, G. Walker, . l E,PE.'?, IklAt*'tt-• NNE SHOP fof Acetylene and Electric Welding Our shop is eduipped to do First Class Welding And Lathe Work Your Patronage Solicited. Good Service Assured. The Community Radio Service Shops Now offer you quick 'reasonable repairs on your radio. TAKE YOUR RADIO t0 Freethy's Service Station SatIsfactton Gurantoed. • FOR SALE— One roan Durham Bull, 'Ind +t gond Durham cote. phone 51 -r -r, Harvey Bryan FOfi xe Elerorm:rnures srram:en-oamm 12 Pigs, 6 weeps old. Lot 29. Con. 9 Morris Twp. Phone 18-r-9 Gilbert Aicealltlm Experienced Teacup and Palmistry Readings For Appointment Phone 39-r-23 Brussels. Hours 1.3n to 5.30 and from 7 to 10 evenings, Miss T. M. Sellers. WANTED TO RENT— Three or four romps, in Brussels fr.r 111e winter months. Phone 22-r-9 FOR SALE— Frame Arouse 29 x 40 with kitchen 28 x 13, woodshed 14 x 30. phone 42 Jas, McFadzean FOR SALE— About 1100 bushels of mixed grain Phone ix or 56 Mrs, Harry McCutcbeon FOR SALE— Dry hardwood. For particulars apply to Clift CardiaPhone 46-7-19 — FOR SALE-- Dlectrlc motors rewound and re- paired. Expert workmanship, Mod- erate prices. Lloyd M, Bettger, Monkton, Ont. . FOR SALE—, H. 3. Atwood of 10 Marmatduke 51„ Toronto. offers for sale an excellent grass. farm of 100 acres with same gond httah. A large hank barn and frame kinase, a drilled well with wind mill, being lot 20. con, 15, Grey Township Huron County. Will be sold rettsonabiy on eneonnt of i11 health,- Por fnrthe.r partieulttxs apply to the shove address or las. Mr.Fa.dzeaer Box 1. *Brussels, Ont, FOR SALE— ! have at present a choice number t farms at right prices, Anyone wish- ing to dispose of their farm (any Size) good buildings please list them at once as 1 have clients for Pate Sales, Cott or write T, C. Long, steal Estate Broker, 13rnssels, Ont, Phone $4, GREY Itecera guests who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Heming- way and att't'uded the international Plowing' ;!latch at fort Aihet't were Mrs, Robert Fulton and Mr, Robert Jelly, Vancouver, Wm. ,ieily, Morris Jelly and Robt. ,felly of Shelburne and Mr, and Mrs. kverett Hoover of St. Louis, Michigan, iii1fiif 1 II '�I1Ii q►�!U��u u�! �m f1?aen tlti Individual MI a s aso With Keeps fresh clean water before the Cattle all the time ... when they want it. DUMP water through your barn with the de- pendable DURO PUMP. Running water has become a necessity on the modern farm where time and labour are so valuable, The convenience alone is worth the cost. EBECO ?or modern Kitchen Fix- tures and Fittings. Designed for style and utility. Visit us for com- plete information. Phone 68 m._. Goet4t F r:.r Kinds ,5,,f Boeing SOLD IN BRUSSELS Al t3AEK R BROS. Phone 6 - lhebeh,ar Shorn Brussels. Nitiellanatateittesessmasesesas laltr t •C ,Y;: sh Pric Your Best Poultry Market Is At Yoesr Own Door When You CALL THE DUBLIN PRODUCE CO. We Will Call and Pay Immediate Highest CASH PRICE For Your Hens and Chickens. Just Call Dublin Produce Co. Dublin 50 NO FUSS — NO WAITING -- JUST PLAIN CAM. MI Long Distance �n'IPhone ee,y Vallsd Y By Ow Drivers 9111