HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-12-11, Page 2Wednesday, ll,'ce111ne.• Ill 4, 1941
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Suggestions
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Mr and Mrs. P.Baker.
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Mir. and Mks 4lureay Panton and
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� I;fix dent. Mrs. L. Machnn: ireasalrer, Mrs. Alex Speirast; secretary. Mrs. 1 ___ __.. , „ x - ___ _fir._.._ Highes• t
for'rite Mist -nun Build 4114.4 ou Meader
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Christmas son r, AS PRICE
Hymns gild «htrlu. I +tots 0E8ACW
es were sung The aoriPtnro reading ,, "+ l 0' % z? Tagagrt; assi•sitant organist., Mrs.
_'t T71don Mann; stewardship seem- I For Your Hens and Chickens.
n•'as taken in osteon .1114 t,.i.tdd .-0., tary.Mrs. William Smith; temper••
hostler took hip the tt riu Mrs,
Produce
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MacIver
ltd the nhI s^'nary story _ _ _. a,n0e sectctany, Mrs. B. Ferg; sup•' Just Call Dublin 1 rod icq Co. ' bk 50
'fund closed the met+tine with prayer. { *iy sarrevtary, . '.. l"rank TLarri• Just -.
Ladies' Aid now took place, itetcesh s1: missionmy end maintenance NO FUSS — NO WAITING JUeSii' MAUI Citfin
The + P.S- nut. on Monday even- souretmis lops. 11T. Ra111nt ATnanee
i i+•, to the by n ent ,ri the c„hau.t,l1 meets were served' by the hostess
and a social time enjoyed• Rand leaden ,Mrs. Smalldon; hal» I Mil Long Distance Phone Caths ILly ewe v" tl
va+i. r th+> Iwui •rehip of the social ars, Olive Speiran. TAllian Smith, , Wheat aft � 'a Y Y7' R
contmit'tee. Miss Muriel Ms The service in Knox Presbyterian Deneldul. Machan; friendship vette- 1
I t� i e "n1, o. e•. pI "sided for bite church on :Sunday was rundueted by tart'. Mrs. C. Robertson. )1, $14411414+4,1',
, Hymn 1 -White 1 , h pb.•>, a ; w'irrir:�+j tl1«„ir d+rrkg. the m[ttiater, Rev. I. D. MacIver who bins. D. Y11 f 1.g.1rt, Mrs, \1. Battik-, terestiug Ir:tp is „tt Si i ,+t�tu[m
i preached on the subject, "The W.A. officers: president. Mrs. H.
I Dirs. Archie Mann; Ruwr;r c•oahmit and b.rtrt'herh0o i. Ar the W.M.S.
r: :luta au t aU , it t^anq,hell •ace Luddingtou; first. vice-president, - rxd
1 ('t eatorhood of God.” The choir sang tee, Mrs. M. long, Mrs. H. Lltddihlg- meeting the n rn;ul as
111 Ti,1l^r11l ,•,. akin;. 51r.. Stlnley'the anthem "Ye Gates Lift Up Your Mrs. la'illinns Smith; secretary -Icon, Mrs. Alex Speiran. 1113.91 had been rtised tltia Yom•
1 1 h . c-lln+lul tell the business }part 1 IT ads" by Thomson. tccOsturer, Mrs. Allan McTaggart; At the W. A. meeting
1lrs. Laid.
'i he next mer tut wit! h, he:3 at
1t • M4-'4•411747;and Rev. 1. D. Mac. visiting committee, Mrs. B. Perp. I dingtou and Mrs. Speiran gave In the home of 1Trs. L. QniPP•
r Ivry l d In player. A 'social time
for her
Bluebird Diamonds
Fontaine Wrist Watches
Rings - Signet, Stone, etc.
Lockets
Dress Pins
Compacts, Etc
MONCRIEF
The Women's Missivuary Society
and Women's Association' meeting r w *�1° . ur
at the home of Mrs. Alex Speiran, Highest d9ce
elected officers for 1947 as follows:
W.M.S.: president, Mrs. Kenneth
McLean; first vies -president, Mrs. j Your Best Poultry Market Is At Your Own Door Wtlease TOW
Orvtol Harrison: second vice -»rest -
try Mai
CALL THE DUBLIN PRODUCE CO.
Fontaine Wrist Watches
Rolls Razors
Rings - Signet, Stone, Etc.
Billfolds
Tie & Chain Sets
Lighters .. SOc tap
Etc.
For 1'he W hole Family
. CHESTS OF SILVERWARE
Community Plate
1847 Rogers
Wm. Rogers & Son
WIDE VARIETY OF PATTERNS NOW IN STOCK
SILVER DISHES
Casseroles
Pie Plates
Salt and Peppers
Trays Etc. Etc.
CRYSTAL by Clapperton
SERVING TRAYS
MIRRORS — Table and Wall
(Windsor Pattern)
11 PHONE 5x
J. Nm STRETTON
iwas spent consisting of games, a
'' frcd Viz conducted by Mrs, Stanley
psmphell and lunch served at the
close. A practice period was held
':. for the Christmas service.
The annual meeting of the W.M.S.
was held at the home of Mrs, 11.
Gorsal tz on Wednesday, Dec, 4.
Christmas Hymns were used. The
Lord's prayer was repeated in
unison and the roll call responded to
with a Christmas verse from the
JEWELLER and WATCHMAKER 4 Bible. Thirteen members were
present. A new study hook will be
Procured Inc 1947 and a airange was
alsomade in the group arrangement.
BELGRAVE lire. J. Anderson; L-- _...- ._--- it. a_.._nd Gift -_. Mrs. Miclwer invited the ladle's to
the manse Inc the January meeting.
Fund sec., Mrs. J. Miller; Asosciat.ed Averse 'of a favorite Hv1rnn is to he
The W.M.S. a.nd W. A. of Knox Members sec., Mrs. Vincent; pianist read for roll call response. Short
s7nited Church met in schoolroom on :an;l ass,itant. Mrs. C. Wheeler and saddles on Dr. Ge.ddle. St. Andew.
'Wednesday. Dec, 4. The program Mrs. I. M. Coultes; Christian Stew- and India were given by Mrs. M.
as outlined in Missionary Monthly ardship. Mrs. .T. Michie; Temperance Engel and a very interesting topic
for November was nsed and con- Mr,.. Chamncy; Supply. Mrs. J. A.
on "John Black, 0111 Prairie pioneer."
ducted by Mrs, t'hamney the presi- Geddes; Baby Band stmt., Mrs. J. was given by Tits A, Forrest, Christ -
dent, A short business period was Wheeler; Press rep,, Mrs. H. was music was played by Mrs. rist-
heid and election of officers for Procter. The W. A. held a short Tv, r while .the offering Was present -
1.947 are as follows: president. Mrs. business meeting after and the ed, ITymn 171 "Hark. the herald
7d. Wheeler; lst vice, Mrs. E. Ander- nleotien of officers resulted in all Angels Sing" was used in closing
son; 2rd vice.. Mrs. Dunlop; sec.. being returned to their jobs again l and Mrs. Mactver led in prayer. The
Mx'.. G. Martin; treas., Mrs. Jesse under the capable leadership0f election of officers for W.M.S. and
'Wheeler; Missionary Monthly sec., Mrs, Robt. Coultes.
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BRUSSELS. ONT.
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Intaglio carved
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Jeweller
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Brussels, Ont.
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A critical power shortage now exists in Southern Ontario. Savings in
the use of electricity will be needed on the part of all citizens in order
to avoid serious difficulties during the present winter period, and Hydro
is asking all consumers to conserve electricity wherever possible in order
to relieve this situation.
THE DAILY PERI a 4 A i'`INiG
SAVINGS SHOULD BE EFFECTED IS
BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 8 P.M.,
CON 'Rif O sI s A E PARTICULARLY
ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. AN 7 P.M.
Factories and industry are asked to switch from day to night opera-
tion, in whole or in part, wherever possible, and also to effect all power
savings practicable. Street lighting should be reduced to the lowest
level consistent with public safety
THIS IS 11
W YOU CAN ELP
• Eliminate the use of electricity for signs, billboards and store windows
from 8 a.in. to 8 p.m.
• Eliminate all Christmas decorative lighting until Saturday, December
21st, and again after January 1st.
• Turn off' lights when not required,
n Use the minimum number of lights in the living -room, consistent with
good vision.
a Do not use electric air heaters and grates.
® Use electrically heated, water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps.
of Do not use range elements on "high" when a lower heat will serve,
and turn off all elements as soon as possible,
p Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use
of surface elements.
is Turn the radio on only for programs desired; if not listening, turn it off.
Operate electric toasters and other small appliances only as needed.
The electric power shortage is a general condition following six years
of war and arising from the fact that it was impossible to proceed with
the development of sufficient new power sites during the war because of
the requirements for war production. Since the war, the critical shortage
of men and materials has seriously delayed the development of new
sources of power.
The Commission has been reducing loads within ifs direct control,
wherever possible. These reductions are not enough, and it is now
necessary to appeal for assistance on the part of all consumers.
Hydro appreciated the splendid voluntary assistance on the part of
its consumers during the war, and believes that similar co-operation will
be forthcoming at this time.
THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION QF ONTARIO