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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-1-22, Page 3( Zak teece DIAMONDS FREE ORSOSAUCE f STONE SET "LILY" EARRINGS In 1 WEDDING RINGS Exquisitely hand. carved In 14k gold EXQUISITE "LILY" BROOCH 59,50 t FOR THE ATTENOARTAJ —The finest palsy tad marle*Rog hi AFQdema d try met lob or Jeweller G. Leach Brussels, Ont. .0 ST1VSS CARDS C A.MYERS, M. D,, L. M.C.C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON William St. Phone 4. Brmt el.; Ont. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windsm,ro, and Automobile ➢scucivaa� Get particulars of our Special Automobile Pones, Icer turrsaere Queen St, Brussels 'Phone 6.37 W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M.C.C. l'hysican and Surgeon (Coroner) Office Hours -1 - i and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.sn when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 pass. Sundays•-. Esnergerscie and by appointment 02111r. Horne calls in Forenoons and 4 - 6 prat. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K. C. -- BARRISTER. ETC. WINGHAM and BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Tuesday and Saturday all day -- Office open Phone 20x Successor to L. ,,, Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For AJ..L KINDS OF Automobile,, and Fire inserrance Accident and Sickness AAgen. for Great West Life IInsurauace C'. ' HONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 47.`4 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD BALES For Information, etc„ write or phone Harold Jackson Phone 12 on 668 Seaforth R. R. 1 Brucefleld Make arrangements at Tho Bruaaels Post or R: 8. Hetherington, K, C., Barrister Office, Brussels. D. A. RANN & CO. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or --8rN, -'- 2:7 •." BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licenced Per kluren County) SATISFACTION GIJAI''ANTEED — PftIOEB P ,Aik)NAA1LI11 For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels host" Nisleg" talat be 11°1(80 after Immeeloltely Per Information, oto., w itc er pbene Lewy. Rowland INA1.1.409 tet $iefarth; tr write R.R. S, MIM1e.I. Brussels Red Cross Annual Meeting January 1651 The ivaal braunclt of the 0ntnrl division of the lied Coosa Bald Its animal meeting in the Public- Library ne the above date, R, J. Bowline], the president, Pre' sided and spoke briefly of the work of Ibe eaeolanty during tithe past. year, and of the need of continued interest In the present and futons owing to IIIS hrenrend on0 neem of the walr15 nnalerhnke11 by Mine Red dross Society. wherever til orator strikes, dla0tase breaks ant o1 trouble of any kind (*PS any diw)r r 5, there we will find the Red 0r0w, with ne �'ssary workers, doctors, nurses and sole plies of all kinds, for Ibe 01lev901,m of 190 sntfea'irrg aril need of the ease in hand. Not •o:njy that bet :the society has a large program tor the prevention of ac:•irlonts, elekness and disease, in• clud:h1 First Aad and iau"ta•uc.5ioe in Home Nursing, Blood plasma to be given free where uecessery in hos- pitals, instruction in swimming and ileums of other aids be 511e s:,fety anis 055(11 being of (1)tosns of the world. A n mthembi-rtir rllseussir11 took plow rog1u,clhig the mining (rive which is to take place in March. Tho following cam:nldttee was ail.pointed to devise ways and means of conducting 59e campaign the ohjeurtive of which for this district 's 51000,00. R. J. Bowman, 1. \0 Pek•a1B'r, W. .T. Leach, H. Champion mkt M. Laycock. Ofneers for 1947 TTrr,.rary Presidents ---The resident ministers. President—R. J. Bowman Vice President—Albert Wood .... Treasurer—Mrs, R. 7. McLaechlin Seerebary—Oaa•rie Hingston Dtr,eetors,--Dr. Jamieson, Geo, Bernie, Kerr, T., E, Cardiff, Mrs, Reed. Thomason, Mrs, Walter Scott, R. B. Cousins, Alex Alexander, .Stanley Ma.cilr n, ,Tos. Ketiy;. Open Waheeler Dlisabelth Downing, Fin•nnee Committee (workroom) — Mite Bern Tiralkes. Mrs. R. S. Ham- ilton, Mrs. Robt. Thomson. Work -room Supt. --Miss E. Downing TREASURER'S REPORT 1946 Receipts Balance of cash Jain. 1st, 1946 5988.35 General Donations 55.01 Membership Campaign Salvahe Misire11aaieou's� THE sr.USSELS POST 2!i!iedAdf p FOR SALE— Good. qualbly potatoes. Jack Farrow 'hone 353-s-2 153.50 .15 41.99 51239.16 Expenses Remitted to Division $ 1511.D0 Materials Pureliased .70 Miscellanaeous 2.00 Windsor 1Disaster 300.00 Bal. of cash, Dec, 31st, 1946 625,45 51239.15 Work Room Report Jen, 1946 — Murch 1946 Volunteer Workene 80 ,Knitted 'Garments 194 Complete Layettes. for Civilian ase 50 Quilts and Afghans 12 TENDERS FOR WOOD Tenders for supplying wood ro pony or all of the mho -Ms in: Morris Township Scheel Area will he re- ceived by the undersigned until February 4. Aol wood to be maple or beech body wood out 14 inches 1 in length and deiiveeed not later than Jaen 15. The tbllowing amonsts are required: No, 1-20 cords and 1 cercrof cedar; No: 3-20 cords and 2 cords of cedar; No. 4-20 sands and 1 cord of cedar; No. 5-10 cords and 2 ,cards of cedar; No. 9—•5 cords and 2 cords of ,cedar No, 7-15 cords and 2 •cords of cedar; No. 8-15 cords and 1 cord of cedar; No, 9-15 cords and 2 condo cedar; No. 10-10 cords end 2 ,cords of cedar; No. 11.=10 cords and 1. cord of cedar; No, 12-5 cords) caul 1 cord of cedar. R. S. SHAW, Secretary, Bluevale, Ont. TENDERS WANTED Grey Township School Board will accept tenders Por all or any part ot the following quantities of hard 'body wood 14 inches long to he delivered to the different schools by July lot, 1947: S.S, No. 1, 6 000ids S. S. No, 9, 8 cords NO. 4. 15 cords No, 6, 16 cords No. 5, 15 cords No. 7. 15 cords No .8, 20 cords No. 9, 26 cords No, 10, 10 cords No. 11, 15 cords Molesworth, 15 curds Union No. 12, 12 cords Also tor. 2 Nerds of day cedar to be delivered to each school with the exception of No, 8. Tenders received until Blebrnary 1, 1947 by J. 0. Hemingway, Seo,'Treas, Brussels, A.R. 3 WANTE0— Ry Morris Township a barn approx. Imaiely 40' x 00'. Geo. C. Martin, Clerk, FOR SALE— A quantity of hardwood and 1loo a quantity of stilt wood. Joe Holmes Plume 151.5 R. R. 4, Brussels MAN WANTED— for Rawleigh holiness. Sot] to 1600 families, Good profits for hustlers. Write today, Rawlelph's Dept. ML, -A-152-S, Montreal, Que. WANTED— Waltrees for Horses' dining rooms, living accommodation. Apply --Sup- erintendent Stratford Gene»,1 TTr:s- p1ta1. FOR SALE— Bray has etarterl enrkerels (end r: r, i&I 1 in) in ate shipment, You'll need some of these. ("Melts should be ordered without delay for February. 14/555/1 delivery. The Govern?, et urges chicks. Prices, further ; at- 'titulars. rt!nulars, from agent Wm. Bray, tstbel. CERTIFIED SEED— Grewam's Groceteria Is taking orders for Seed Potatoes. Order your favourite kind. We will supply it. Open all Day Wednesday as Tisnal. Grewar's Grooeteria Phone 5 FOR SALE— Purebred Yorks9lire Boars of choice gmatlity, also Young Sows, from advanced registered stock, which gives high grading selects, Foster Smith & Son, Lot 25, Con. 16. Grey, Phone 29-r-8. FOR SALE— Brussels United Church Shed Tenders for the purchase of 'the some to he In the hands of R. B Cousins by January 15th. Lowest or any tender not heeessarily accepted R. 13. Cousins, Treasurer Brussels United Church CARPENTERS WANTED— First class tradesmen required for completion. of homes on Housing l0nterprises Project by the Russell Construction Company, Ltd., apply Britannia Street, Fair Grounds. Stratford, ntario. AN OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A NURSE A new braining olass is being organized at the :Stratford General Hospital. Classes will commence approximately March 15, 1947, Klose desiring to enroll are urged to communicate at once with Miss M. Snider, Superintendent, Stratford General Hospital, Stratford, Ontario, AN OPPORTUNITY— Established Rural Watkins District available. Tf you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 65— have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get estab- lished in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company Dept. 0-13-4, 2177 Mason St., MontroaL Que. FOR SALE - 100 -acre farm, cement house, hank barn 04 mile of good main road, price 53000.00. Blacksmith and wood work shop, house metal clad; henhouse; garage in a village. 'Hydro throughout. Stock and equipment can also be bought. T1liheslth reason Mr selling. Im- mlealiate poes.esion, Anyone interest- ed call or write J. C. Leng, Real lils:tate Broker Brussels, oat. FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE YEARS I've bought chicles from Kitoltener Big -4 Hatchery anld been well satis- fied", says Mrs, 17. Porter of Turner, Ont. Order them now from local suggests 9 Il Ie1Ut n The Glove, gg ,agewt, T e '9 early" chicitte 40 get into early pro. (deletion, espeedallly for overseas markets. Por whatever market, order Big -4 (7biO el Candia Approved, breeders pmIlor1m tested. Wide choice breeds, crosses. Miss. M, Grower, Brussels, Phone 79. Y. F..11',,,rnutla Registered Optometrist "Western Onto/Do's Most Modern Eye 3pmo 'A P) one 118, Hartigan. Wednesday. January 22nd, 1947 4 S4W I^' r iYC cute GE mite eyes a1 Sou(ernS t r/o With the critical shortage of power continuing in Southern Ontario, it is most necessary that everyone co-operate in saving electricity. The need is urgent. It affects the welfare of everyone. Do your part by saving electricity by every means at your command. TEE DAILY PERI D DURING MOM! SAVINGS SHOULD BE EETECTED IS BET 'EE"''' A.M. AND r Pit, AND CONDITIONS ARE I3.8.1RTICULAVOLY MUTE BETWEEN 4 P.N. AND 7 R'R' OWE SOME OF TAT W M MU CW SEEP Mt ME !IONE Turn off lights when not required. Use the minimum number of lights in the living -room, consistent with good vision. Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps. Do not use range elements on "high" when a lower heat will serve, and turn off all elements as soon as possible. Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use of surface elements. Turn off verandah and other outside lights. Turn off all small appliances es soon es possible. Do not use electric air heaters and grates. AV SINES AA,D eine 'S Eliminate the use of electricity for signs and store windows from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m; Turn off all lights when not required. Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps: Do not use electric air heaters. Aid INDOSTRAES Switch from day to night operations wherever practicable. Turn off factory and office lights when not needed. Turn off motor -driven machines when not required and effect other savings wherever possible. Avoid the use of all non-essential outdoor lighting. Do not use electric space heaters, THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO WALTON The monthly meeting of the Walton group of the W.A. of Duff's United Church was held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, D. Lawless, The president, Mrs. 1T. Travis was in charge of the busi ness•, Nineteen members and five visiting members from the ni1159 comcesoiion of Morris group were present ,and helped to quit a laree quilt at which the group had been wnrktng, During the afternoon motion Pic- tures of the different parts ot Hunon county and the inter•nwtirnlol ploughing matoli at Port Albert were shown by Harvey Johnston. The pi(ttl rs of the main street of Walton proved to be of interest to The ladies. The pictures. of the Federation of Aguioalture Monte et Clinton aflsb preyed very interest: ing, Robert .Stivaldron has moved to Walton to assume the posltien ot section foreman to 011 the vacancy caused by 431•e departure of Joseph 'Rilleinsen for Millbank, Mr. Gil lclnlson hoe been in Walton for eight years. Mr, .Sm-abldom is a former resident of the village, having been selaidon foreman .here some years ago. FOR SALE - 2 pair of Men's Shoes and skates. Size 10 and 9, 1 Overcoat in good condition, Size 42, Box 60, Brussels REALLY PRODUCING— is what ouetomer Mrs, 9. Agmot, William Says of her BIG -4 CHICKS This year, you should get the best chicks ,available, and order now for delivery as soon as possible in 1947 to catch summer and fall markets. CANADA APPROV11D 13R1013D- 17RS PULLO:RUM T13STilll Wide oboioe breeds, crosses. We strongly urge early ordering for delivery .any time, especially Ian; Feb. Agent Mere is Miss 311, Grower, Brussels Phone 7$, Ft, t'hw ilei txyr' s,s1`G IArS' 1f4'�"-111tilY Do You Want Relief from A now and wonderful remedy for speedy relief from Sinus and Antrum trouble, Also for (lead Colds. This Remedy Is Known as Mauna Is a White Powder to be used as Oloiuff. Simple and Clean to Use. Prlood ad AT FT ESEN'r AVAILABLE ONLY BY Wan. SINULIEF GO., BOX 582, LONDON, ONT. Paeaee Find Enclosed 51.00 in Payment for A Bos staailitS NAME Poultry -:Market Highest 'Cash a' '' ri es Your 'Best !lt'ottltayr Market Is At Yaw Own Dont' When Teel 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 WANG JUST PLAIN CAST#. ' Al Long Distance Phone Cods Paid By Oar Mims Wltes They Vita Yet