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n 1 Miss. E. Beat. Terme°, le speeding -argot ars a pharmacist he --
e teas as -
Oar s PtiCY t r s & Son I ,, ]work with her mother etre. M.
Best. Feelnte•t for many years with his
* * * !teenier, the late A. T. McCall, 10 n
Wm. Snaith, who was taken to draw basinses.
�,e„�„.,...-----------""s"` \t-iengt1:nu hospital last week, is; able li Active in Masonry. he was' see•
- 'tetney for a number of year's of
to he out again, Wellington Lodge. and wee :1 eget
Mee. N. nee -thy and sol Terry I' master. At one time he bald the
in•,r,• be,•n in Detroit with her sister otlt 01 past netni.at deputy grand
II meetter, He was also a member of
who is seriously ill. j Wellington Chapter. Royal Aerie
bell tit:. Y.P.S. was held Monday ; HP Was an' elder of First '?re hY
I evening at the home of ,Tamen and \teriaal Church, and was a. member
Mel t�, 1 Mrs, Armstnonio. ilatllann Lawn Bnwllt,w D t RTrT)nttald
'''''' e w !4 jai * * 's \(1.kt:itinn.at'll:snonc:; the Chatham FRo ilne" ' .rgeLawry attended theF.4 Creep
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THE BRUSSELS POST
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Airs. W. Edgar. wee a week end
visitor In Toronto.
* * *
Miss M, Workman of Leamington
is visiting relativs and frteat'ds hero,
*
Rer. :f. Kerr, because of Meese.
,rae unable 4o conduct services on
Surelay.
1 ednesday, January 22nd, 1047
Chatham Druggist MORRIS S- CHOOL BOARD
Jan. 14, 1947W. J. McCall, Dies
The regular nleebing of Morris I
OHIA McCoy Jan, 17 - W?Aia.m Township Sclhool Board was held 1
J ;!m Atc(lahh pr<nninennt Chatpam eenuwny09, Alt members were pros -druggist died :�tt'didenly tate leonoaY out•, The miIouL1'n of lure Oecembc>r
afbernoo0 in 'tile Stalt,dard Dreg meeting ware mead and adopted un
Stinewhere.inpresortYeA'1's,hAemotion by K, Taylor, R, 'M1cllnrray,
has' been employed. He Waw in his2Totion K. Ttrytor T. Dunalas thanat•a „r -,insurance popsies Neo. 1 and No, 12A. native of Huron County, Mr• be tr.•reseed en 93700.
McCall same to Chatham as a Motion T, TDuindee, H. McCutcil.00n
that W. R. Sholdice be rha`'rmao of
the Board for 1817.
young boy. Following itis 500
Ethel, Ont.
Phone Brussels 86-r-5.
THE
pi alldti(#.ING
Moblor R. A1,cAlurrae, R. Trtvle"
that R. •S. Shaw be secretary-treneme
er Pee 1947 'auel thsst h.is salary and
duties be the same as in 1946. ,
The se.orettery was insbuucted to
aeltr,rIlo'r in local papers for 'enders
for supplying wood 'tn all .echook.
Motion McOutoheon', McMurray.
thiol 0r11ciwintg recounts be paid:
W. Holmes150f»sunon,r'e7,20W.3.Gage23,00
TeleplWl'q0e5.0e
the u» exp.et >d in food is a comae), - i t s 1t 1 1 ' in c: earlocurrrr-ue' in u1OOt lamilie:. ,,t;c of . ott cheese with 1
habit of au 1 -Ipattu- t 1 a., ' tsp ler temetl •d are top utiik to
the unknown in devour and texture
can be encouraged if new ?mels
eud
-,tai n'.fere introdu(:,d ;u t 1 5slight eh.nges to ot.l favourites rnaY
be tried without toe mase risk,
Here a're some ideas which pray he
nets to you:
Three diffeeert Apple Pies -- (11
Use chopped dates Combined with
cubed applee and thus cat down on
the amount of sugar required.
(21 Add ealou• and flavour. an'd
save nn sugar; too. by using .t"lW'laerry nr raspberry jam with feed
apples.
(31 Sprinkle grated rheese nver
lntneed tipple, just before fitting
the top pastry.
Huntsman's Potatoes ---Peel meta -
toe and shred on coarse grater.
Pour boiling water through them
and pat dry with a towel. Spread
potatoes over bottom of heavy
f'ryiny peg' in heoted dripping. F'y
-until crisp. turning several times.
Serve Immediately.
Broiled Citrus Dessert - Pre -titre halves of grapefruit by clip -
'p ng out the ventre with eeiasers
and running a knife down each side
oP sections. Sprinkle with brown
wager a and place ti'n'der heated broil-
ing element for 10 minutes. Top
with maraschino cherry.
Luancheon Eggs -Beat 6 eggs with
a fork until well blended. then artd
cap thiek sour (ream, l:n tsn.
prepared musatard, salt, pepper and
a piu'± of hill powder, Melt abeut
2 tbsp, bacon fat, add 'egg mixture
and gook slowly, stirring constantly
until eggs are creamy. Sprinkle
with paprika and serve.
R.eeream Potatoes - Left -over
mashed potatoes ran be revived to and finally passed.
their original state if they are The fnllnwing a'cennnits were 1`re-
Placed in the top of the double 1 s.ented:
boileralong fith a small amount Ed. FTenrlerson, ennwl'owine 9 76.on
R. W. Kennedy, printing fent)
ren. F. Raeford, bulldozer
at dntmp 97.50
r,nsielo rood Roads Associ-
ation. fees 5.1e
rmtartn eTenlripel Aeenri-
ation, fees 5.00
1 Iin.
Inidi1.v1.heo-f BtlNr<. ,T. S. R:nat+tan{1 has retnrncd .•1'hnrsday under elasnnir• anspi �+a.
f"re:11 of her brnthrr-0.1aw, A. 1. ('eslrlt•e lnis wire hr, is survived lm h Co•Op,
Pm•','crus n Srafnrbil last Fridnv 1,v one dam'ghter, Airs. S. 1, R Smith
ildrn
' * tins of Toronto two grand• n
1Trinat, acus on.
Clark and Mrs. eTathesnn teeter three brothers, S. B. ele(all, of 1
een etatleTrn, C.n,
moved tan ,the home of '.Tr. "Petri I to o' „>, Cinn,s4nr, of Stratford,
J. Hart
W. Somers
T. MrArter
a that to'
1\Tolinn Taylor, Hendee.
eeerrtnn•y be authorized to (501tr
cheques paying te•achei•s and rare.
takers as per lists also eeereInl'Y'e
salary, hydro ,aceounts and monthly
Income tax payments, He also is
A, L. Porteous onthnl•ieed .to pay 00011 for stamps,
peeress. cartage, etc„ and to tied
ihe?'e ,Demote to his pay cheques.
elation cIvIur.ray, Dundee. that
the meeting adjourn to meet again
February r, at 2 p.n1.
W, R. Sholddce, R. S, Shaw,
Chairman
Secretary
.n s, rte. a 'cone t. telug•. t leu :i.. i t r Stewart. the chanter nP residence is I
::p. of Mees. 'Themes C. of Brussels, two
r.lstet'.
:+,,t.,,'.1', nn it to the reren4 .,., lt., ?,. Perry of lTeriden,
rinrmp to ,(1:e rn,
1rn
't Stewart,
� •e Zai"illi,
mist, of .Tr(loan., and Mrs. you int pencil 100 910000 nt t * * * T funeral will be t id
whit: enmity ani da. to :, mit*:n,
l..n ilia and 1 liar sena.
4. To 1' r. -lien 1 ror ;pt>,'al
c cra<ion, tv,
suggest a 1470; 0
dash of nutmeg to t;, cup 011110
sprinkle n•' rel'- plate them in
a paper ba, and heat It moderate
oven.
5. An apen-face raisin pie will
save shortening - or eatable you
to bake a few tarts with the
extra pastry.
hem, aetee spending a few days
with bei• denehter Mrs.. G. Devic 01
of Palm'ereton, whose infant son le
still in the hnspleal but is intprevinc.
* * *
r••. ,tn4 Mrs. Sohn Engel of Strat-
ford and Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Rozell of
Clt inn and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
elnawbre•k of Londesboro were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Manning.
5,60
8,92
1.13
1i ;n
lie 71
fico
eon
1000
The smitten death of Me.A 1ri'•1
1. Porteous at his Rolan end!? Tues -
lay afternror ranine as a 'hek to tris
many friends. Although 1le had trot
been era good health for some rime.
i•4= .'150th was a di•sthnct -here; to
Anne Allan incites you to write Mrs. Porteous who found that he
Reeves R. B. Coi'tu's. Brussels: lead Passed away. Tie .cos barn at
o her in rare of The Paut, Send Cecil Wheeler. .Norris and Alex prwt Pert•,v ,1 years nen and hail
in your suggestions on homemaking
* * *
Alexander Grey and deputy reeve 1lived in Reafo•th for ,the past 36
problems and watch thisr'olunln Inc Ston Meehan
ref Crrey are in (led- Years, tendleadmarls many friends
replies. Stan
this week attending Huron
County Connell.
:e '0 *
Pr. 11', D. S. Jamieson. is in Tur-
een) this week where he is attending
Jan. 14 1047 a femme in the treatment of lrackuees
A meeting of the Brussels 'Waal- en4 trannnentice surgery. It. is being
Opal Council was held on Jalt 1'.. eondncted by Sir Reginald Watson -
1947. All members were present. As ,Tones. famed British surgeon, i n
it was the first regular meeting of Sunnyhronk Hospital, Toronto: spon-
the Council for 1947. Rev. .7. H. Kerr so•ed by the Workmen's Compensat-
lwas present at the request of the inn Board,
(vermeil. He gave a short address
and offered a prayer for *111danee not -^
only for the Brussels connri1, haat for GREY TWP, BABY BEEF CLUB
all world leaders. The followinng were winners at the
The minutes of last meeting bay- Brussels Fall Fair, .sponsored by the
1t':g teen eped. a motion by 41' F. Federation of Agrioultnl'e.
Willis and seconded by R. 1'1r Ross Knight 47.00
Kennedy ttha:t the minutes be adoptJim Kr(1ght 76.00
ed as read was carried.J:acl Knight7.00
It was moved by W. F.. whits Chas. Turnbull 4 00
secocded by T1. W. (Kennedy flint Neal'• Knight. 1.0r
By Law No. 1 be read the third time Florin Turnbull 4.00
Geaelne MacDonald 3.50
Roses Deitner 3.50
Rohl. Harrison 2.3e
Grey TWP. DAIRY CLUB
P'uuglas Shaw •r6 ne
Kei'tl, 'Alachua '•'(1
Cie yton Meehan
Murray Heys 1 Lao
flee
eprirnit 91.50
BRUSSELS COUNCIL.
in thee time who will regret to learn
of his demise. He was married to
?Tike Caroline Sough in 1919 who
seresivec him, together with a
brother. Walter J. Porteous, Seethe
Wash, and two sisters, Mrs. (11101fe
Aitken, Williamsville. N.Y., and Mrs
Margaret Sandford Brooklyn. NY.
'lir, Pontenns was a 9atth.fnl member
P Ner•'thstil•r United Church, a mem-
ber of 'the T.,O:L, No. 793, and took a
great interest In flowers and plants.
At one tinne he was employed in the
Canada Furniture Manueteetnrinz Co.
The Mineral took place from North-
side Deleted C:inurclt on Frlay,
following a private service at the
residence. with Rev, H. V. Workman
onetating, The pallbearers -here
Messrs. Sam Scott. Robert eioleed-
zean•, Ross Savauge, Dr. TInrb,n'n. B,
F. Christie' and Herald Lew ee,10e, in-
terment was Beale it' 7Tael.andhenh
cemetery,
I-Iuron llxposeoe, See ree h
of milk. Vigorous beating with a
sturdy heater will mance them light
and fluffy as they heat.
Mocha Gravy -After parboiling
1100, n,rlrl n sniall amount of sarong
coffee to the ebiltrt and lett 'mil
well, stirring to blend in an the
ham juices and dripping''. Pot. the Tt was mored by L. W. Felrmler
hot liquid over the ham before sere- seconded by J. W. Fischer tilat
ins. arrnente as pre,entmrl he 0164
-•-Cartderl.
* * * Tt was moved by L. W. Felt -mime Q:-1 enders and enter e tenee
s,mPrnelee by T. W. Fleeter thnt the fleet' ere no 1ou*er ander pr•tre
TAKE A TIP Tax Reit be returned to the Tax 'ereregn1 Kone, Will you please
et -dieter fee nnn'ther month-Ca"rigid tell me whleh remnerl fruits beve
1. As a subs'ituie fee pudding eeuee 1 Tt wee morel by .7. W. leisrbr", ceiling prices?
this year try pini-, strained, ' eeerended by W. Ie. Willis that '1 1e. •A e -Canned aprients, peaches,
applesauce with the addition of fund of 92.05 rine. tax be made too Pears, plums and ch'err'ies, exempt the
your 3avountte igpice or one drop ren. Davidson marashin'o type cherries are still
As ens appNnatinn only. was re Price controlled,
r••irr•rl for pnsie4tinil nP Assessor, * * *
Village of Brussels, Reet•e Cousins (2:--ffas there 'been any recent
was delegated to intereleoc the ohange in the ceiling price Of bacon?
applicant. A: ---Yes, oe Jenanary 15 various
Following are ronmibtees appoint. tens of po•1c were 'allowed an fin-
ed for 1947:- crease in the 'ceiling prioe because
Finance and Weigh SealesL, W, of higher pretest for export. Tihese
1''r•kmire. and R. W. Kennedy. inmeuses range from two to woven
Roads and Sid'.'tcalllcs--W. E. Willis cents A pound depending on the eat,
and J. W. Fischer, * * *
Police and Public Budld9nes-J. W Q: My grocer will sell only tun
eleelnee 0101 1.. \V. leekmier, weenie of honey, but he talees one
Fire enol Li:rlrts--R. W. Kennedy ant enupon• and will not give lee the
W. 1:. Willis. rest of the 'coupon value in sugar,
Aftter a (1'we teeto» of natters per- Shouldn't IIP give me half apound
tainin.g to fire protection etc., It was of sugar?
mnvecl by L. W. T]ekmier, seeondod Al -Tan this 1,netanee got shonid be
by R. W. Kennedy that the hairs elven "(change" for Vett coupon be-
i Citief be asked to organize the fife en.na'r Poll, po.ttnds of honey may be
departn1ent. Council also decided percha9011 Per one coupon, Scud es
I to visit Palmerston whore the town the name of your dealer and we will
!has recently purchased an 1111.211.41,110have the matter investigated.Olr track. ' * '°
There being 110 nether hnitne:es (Z: ---T thought tilos res,ttic'tiene lend
i the •nouneil .seljourna'ri. been removed on instalment plan
1my'1119. However, a dealer wants 1110
Who has been appot ted Tracie FRANK KiRi4Bii to pay one.thhxl clown, Can he do
and Industrial Commissioner at ih:is'
no- Licensed Aucticeseer
iintarlo House, London, Ragland s For 1-turan County A;__xlyllr Board restrictions on
ceeding F, J. Lyle who now is Rates Reasonable r•u•(lit. haying have b1011 removal,
sue -
director of Trade and Industry in tea ave ...,
Satisfaction Guranteed (lour dealer inlay now make h
the Ontario Department of Planning rules regardthg the amount eta Is Your Sutpserlptlon Isa1d Op?
Ana Devalontnent. ,c Phone Seaforth '8424.24 rielnands as a down payment. R.B. 4• Walton, Ont
i
A Miss and
Her Smite
Y,o1,11 wantt 4o see thee snmile
.,arladn in later years - - so
will all her friends and rel -
melees,
Call is and have that picture
taken now Pictures taken
any time ander audl'fbciw1
Light. Open from 11 to 6 or
by appointment.
ski i.r P sotoj Sttlettii
We speela::.o'
in Weddings, Family Croups and
Children's Pictures.
Wingham, Ontario
Warti,-^e Price and Trade
?Board Information
Questions And Answers
Trade Corarnissibner
GEOFFREY MiLLS
l.0E VALE
At the morning service in ttanex
Prr-•hytrriam (thu+rlg, PAW. Leland C.
Jorgensen preached from the 5th
tempter of Daniel on the subject;
"P".lsh'i''nr the Kong." stress'in'g
three points, ,the night of wicked-
ness, the bandwr'I'ting upon the wall
aril the 11te5'eage of judgment,
Rev. Arthur Hewitt occupied the
maple en the United Church on
Sunday morning, ITe spoke from
the text, "Wino passing through
the valley of Baca, meketh a
Ration Coupon Due Dates
1'111 .e.:.' nen valid are sugar -Pee-
-et': u .•.,, .'de, botta' 11:11 to 111:1
and meat M 64 to el 69. Next eoupous
beroulug good are 1140 and 7170 on
!unitary 86th.
MACHINE SHOP
fol
Acetylene and Electric
Welding
Our shop is eduipped to do
First Class
�g
Y'f e1din7
And Lathe Ws,v.
Your Patronage Solicited.
'Good Service Assured.
Agent for
Surge Milking Machines
Phone 65-r-9 Brussels, Ont.
Tho' Y. P. TT, mot in the StendeY
School roam of the TT114ted Church
on Friday evening. The president,
Mies' \Ar'tkPa Bn+eekeniuklge, presided
.19 was• daeided ,an hold o. box social
to celebrate ,Sit, Valen'tin'e'' day.
Bob Fraser bad charge of the de-
votional period. Miss Audrey lino
kire read the 'Scripture and John
Bosnian led in player, Bob Fra-
ser had -Merge of the topic on
"Christian Citizenship," dealing
with the question or metal nutty
in Canada and this was followed
by a dieeusolon on the possibility
of bridging the people- of different
races together, and 'how.
Mrs, Joseph 'Greenaway was oail-
er1 to Lender this week to the
funeral of her asister, Mrs, N. Rozell
'Oho flied suddenly at her home.
Mr. and Airs. Leslie Greenaway
and Mr, and Mrs. Noble Green-
away Mended the Penang also,
Personals; Miss Martha Parkes,
Wheaton, 111., is visiting her sister,
Mrs. ,Togensen and Rev. L, C. For-
genusen et the manse, Mrs. M. L.
Aitken}, T,ruoknow and Miss Doro-
thy Aitken, Preston, with Mies
Duff; T7r'v4ne Elliott had his ton-
sils removed at the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital; Mins. Cameron Adams
is a Melva in ,the Wingham Gen-
eral
eneral Hospital,
1 •
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w"ie ' i si
,a.bi",j..S,. ' gym•
NOTfCE-
Is your rubber -tired wagon ready
for Spring? Just received a ship-
ment ei 600 x 16 implement tires.
E. Richard, & Son, Ethel
Phone 86•r-3
t F
WORM YOUR PIGS
THE EASY PURINA WAY
ERSSELS CREAMERY
a
ci For
Ail Kinds of
B. ging
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
3iEKE.R ; ROS.
Phone 6 Bete to Shop Brioisels-
THE CIRCLE IS NOW COMPLETE
Since that cold, bleak day in
December, 1939, when the 15,000
soldiers of the lst Canadian Div-
ision began rolling into Halifax
on 35 Canadian National Rail-
ways troop trains up until the
last contingent returned home on
the Aquitaine to the same pot -6 en
January 20 last, 1,200,000 service-
men have beep. carried in and out
of the Atlanticport by the Can-
adian National Railways on 3,2611
troop trains,
As in the First World War,
the brunt of carrying troops, sup-
plies anti munitions in the Second
World War, fall most heavily
upon the C.N.R.., not only be-
cause of its greater mileage but
because it is the only direct all -
Canadian route to the Atlantic
seaboard, a fact of great strate-
gic importance 45 long as the
United 'States remained a neutral
country.
The tremendous job required
the marshalling of 51,082 sleep-
ers, diners, coaches and cars of
outer classes. To service each of
the trains at least 31 railway
men were used or all overnight
ruins which nearly all of them
were -five train crew, 14 for
the commissary ear, eleven port-
ers, and the superintendent or
the master mechanic who rode
the train over each division.
Meals served are estimated at
10,000,000, To feed the 400 sol-
diers of one troop train, from
Vancouver to Halifax almost
three tons of foodstuffs had to be
provided to serve the fourteen
schoduled meals,
Strangely enough it was the
Cunard White Star's Aquitania
that is shown in the top photo-
graph as she lay tied to the dock-
side in 1089 that tools the first
Canadian soldier aboard, although
five ships were used for the lull
movement. The lower photographs
show, right, a typical group of Can-
adian soldiers on their way over-
seas disembarking from a 0,N.1Z.
troop train at the Atlantic port,
and, left, homecoming troops
boarding another National System
"trooper" at Halifax,