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POST PUBPSHING HOUSE
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i47a=rli2 • ay. April 13$1x9147
Brussels Post Office East ,Huron Agricultural
Home Made Baking Sale and Tea
'\Gatch for advrt'tiseoient nest
week with particulars of home bak-
ing sale and tea to be held in Pubic
Library Brussels by the Ladles
Guild of St. J'ohn's Church on Sat-
uredY, April 261,11, Farm produce as
well as baking will be offered for
sale.
Crokinole and Chinese Checkers
under the auspices of
Melville Young Women's
Auxiliary
in Melville Church
on Wednesday, April 23rd
at 8.00 .M.
Prizes and Lunch
Admission—Adults 25c
Children 15c
Everybody Come!
A Play Entitled
"Aunt Bessie Beats The Band"
will be presented
an the Brussels Town Hall
On Friday, April 18th
at 8:15 P.M
Adniission—Adults 40c
Children 20c
East Huron Agricultural Society
DANCE
in Brussels Town Hall on
FRIDAY, APRIL 25th
Music by Ken. Wilbee and
His Orchestra
Dancing from 10 to 1.30
Three Dance Prizes
admission 50c " Lunch Booth
Brussels Branch of the
Cauthan Legion News
The regular meeting of the
Brussels Branch of the Calf
adian Legion will ne bald ,nn
Monday, Airril 21st at 0 P.M.
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His truth endureth unto all
generations.
Melville Church
mimeo IIsi.. O. A. MIInS, M.A,
10 a. m. Sunday School and
Bible Class
11 a, m. "The Persistent
Question.”
7 p. m. "Old Teshnent Travels."
Louts D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster,
The United Church
OP CANADA
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 a. m. M,oening Worvsliip
The World Mission of the
Church
Woman's Missionary Society
Easter Thank -offering
Junior Congregation
12 Church School and
Bible Class
A. Catechumen Claes
7 p, m, Evening Praise
"Christ At The Door."
A Condial Weletune To Ait
u..mR411•000 rwair.sn+ve.Iw lrO
C lurch of England
Pariah of Brussels
Rev. J. H. Kerr, Rector
tied Sunday After Easter
April 20th, 1947.
8t. John's Chuabh, Brussels--
2 p. m. Sunday. School
3 p. m. Holy Communion
St. David►a Church, Henrys
11, a. m. Easter Service
Holy Communion,
Huron Presbyterial W.M.S.
The twenty fiat enamel meet ng
of Huron Presbyterial Woman's
efiseimtatty Society will be held in
Main Street United Chetah, Exeter
on ThursdaY, April 24th. The morn-' 111015 was $1,000.00. On April 14.th berm src-u playing in t11' taw^r. L
ing session will be devete:l {o total autonnt turned in was $/2.11.451, is feared that the stiil standiuc'
report of 1946 and in the afternoon i Ile anri "him")."him").10.1• etre to
with some fa hr fnrned :1t ye!.. 'else
'-Nisi, Fim•en!ee Fee on furlough from ccrnailt.l,•ee ... .,. to !hank +r11 who ,cnlla.pre at any time. Children should
Parents Urged
To Warn Children
Notice P—.sit'on Goes To 'trete.an
To The Citizens Of r, t time: or wa, 1r.-, t:, i de,;-,
Brussels, Morris and (. rrey Parral., are asked .to warn their
The ,alapttigu for tit.• ('a11a11.,,, 1.'11 ill net •.; ,1to bray uear . ;e ieke
Red Cross is tearing en end, our of St. John's Church. Children have
West China will be guest speaker,contributed and for canna,=era who be cAutboned to stay away from the
— — •- . done :t real jolt so willir:gly we 017 danger ibnig`zcl li ?nr,.' :; of them
thank; for your efforts, 1ten; to are injured by falling brs,
MORRIS SCHOOL BOARD
All members of the 0011001 hoard
were present at their meettng in tee
Township hall on Friday, April 11.
The next meeting will be on, the first
Thursday in May at 2 p.m,
Cady one tender for wiring, no. 3
and no, 10 was received, Tfi was
decided to ask the inspector's ap-
proval for aitering the plans before
Letting contract.
Mr. Donald Lawless, Walton,
atlrlaiese:etl the 11'nnri regarding
setting a salary schedule for
teachers. The trustees are to
meet with the teachers nt an early
date to discuss this matter.
Mr. W. H. McMurray was appoint-
ed general, ntaintenanre ratan for all
Morris schools for 1047.
j The secretary was anthcrized to
TAY the following ncocunts: F. L.
1-Tord $11,20; 1Teintzman Co., nnstc
hooka $37,50; Advance -Tines $0.15;
Post Pnbliehlneg $4.00; 13, H. Moffatt
sepp'lis 99.50; 0,E.A. manihership
$10.00; W. R. Sboldice
expenses $13,75; Speiran's Hard-
ware $3.05; Ivan McArter 92.75.
Miss 16. Walah is asked to report
to the Board on the condition of the
pianos in the various schools.
W. R. Sboldice. R, S. Shaw,
ee
t
Chairman
S•eta. y
St. John's Church
The sermon subject on Sunday
was "The Significance of the Empty
Tomb."
This fact corroborated—
First—His claim to Sonoh?p as the
son of God.
Seeontl—His power to cantle am our
Gins,
Third—Hitt promise of. a continued
pressers with His people for ever
more,
The Rector also spoke briefly on
the great loss the church hall suf-
fered in the death of our beloved
Primate.
"My a.equaintance" said he ex-
tends back to the years of my latter
teens when I Was a member of ITis
Bible Class in St. James' Cathedral,
Toronto where he was than serving
.as curate. The late primate was a
hue Christian gentleman. He poss-
essed a warm dignlJied personality,
ITe was broad minded, tolerant and
sympathetic, and ever ready to en-
courage any movement which he
felt -was for the advancement of the
Kingdom of Christ. The Christian
4ithtircb 'to-da'y need more men of his
calibre.
1
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, 'Ont.
you the cone minis dons of ian It.
1Towie, Campaign Chairman of 'elle
Ontario Division, when emute01 ; a eeett
hill report will be given. lope 6 o E'& e„Buud
Signed on behalf of Cnnlnliit,•e• CSX !! n 11 Pw✓ 111ii�� n F�C¢F+
R. J. il+:wma,1
CORNER STONES
Rev, G. A. Milne, SIA, Time Extended Until May 3rd
Christian Character. Health, All those who still cleaire to con -
an the interests of Christian char -
tribute to the fund are reminded that
Naar it is ohviothat lite ought to ,Vern is only two weeks lett to do so.
maintain our bodies in health, 011 i 9'he total is still several hundred
cannot do any kind of work well
if oar bodies are not in good order.
For Its ,to iniure our health by
neglect or car'elessn'ess, or breach of
the plain lave of nature is morally
wrong. We ought, for the sake of
the work we do, to preserve by all
111eaa1':5 in our power our physical
effioienry, Ignorance of the elements
Of physical well-being in these days
is inexcusable. Especially ought
fathers and mothers to instrect their
children in certain farts of nature.
Ignorance of which may cause much
harm, and timely knowledge of
which is vital in this modern ege
One of the most ruinous practiree
with regard to bodily health is the
use of alcohol, Technical questions
r a
era oh at r
as to whether Ic 1 1s food o o•
poison may he left to specialists, but
for the individual two points are
clear, (1) The use of alcohol ea n
beverage involves risk to the person
partaking. (2) Alcohol to -day is the -
direct cause of untold evil, and is
responsible for bringing about the
downfall of a great number of cm'
fellow human beings. The Issue
•'gists, with the conscience of the
individual at to whether he ought
not for his own sake, and for the
Sake of others to abstain from the
use of alcohol as a beverage. There
can, be ito doubt whateyer that
for prsone. who afire in good health
for persons who are in good health
the use of alcohol is unnecessary and
nmdesirable.
St, John's Church
Engagement Announcement
Mr, and Mrs. Elwin Solvers of
Ethel wish to announce the engage-
ment of lamer only daughter Maethe
Elisa (Doris) to Clifford. (Earl)
Wilkin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs,
Amsey Wilkin of Wallaceville. The
marriage to take place .latter part
1' Aprt4, _ , --
The_
The United Church
"Lo I aim with you always even
unite the end," our Lnrd'e great
t 110111100 of companionshin with ltis
cl!isoiplee, was the subject of, the
morning sermon in the United
Chttech. The anthem "1 joiow that
ny Redeemer livetll" was sung by
'Ire MIoir with Miss (1, lIingston
singing the obligate.
In the tweeting the service wee
conducted by the Young People rf
the Walton TTnited Clutch„ Miss
Mary Martin, the president was 1n
charge, Mists Marjory t1a.ckweil
read the scripture lesson and Mr.
'Conrad Lawless, president of the
T -Intron County 'Voting People's Ex-
enntive, dellvened the Message, A
111101 was song by Misses' Ratite]
Davidson and Doreen Coates and e
sole was contributed by Mrs.
Lawless. Miss $Iiolctee was the
a,0cempanist, '
NOW PLAYING—
Thurs., Fri., Sat, April 17, 18, 19
Black Beauty
Mona Freeman Richard Denn'ng
Evelyn Anker's
Thls is a story of an English girl's
attachment for one of her father's
horses. —It Is a sad clay when the
horse is taken i11, but the sun shines
again for the girl when "Black
Beauty" Is restored to health.
Mon., Tues„ Wed, AprIl 21, 22, 23
In technicolor
Make Mine By Walt Disney
You've got to hand it to Walt Dis-
ney -1 The master's latest expert.
ment In screen mag'c has bvhught
forth a musical fantasy that is out
of this world figuratively as well as
literally. The unseen talent consists
of Nelson Eddy, Dinah Shore,
Benny Goodman, The Andrews
Sisters, Jeiuy Oolong and scores of
others.
Next Thur,, Fri„ Sat. April 24, ,5, 26
Perilous Holiday
with
Pat O'Brien and Ruth Warwick
Romance, comedy and melo tirnm-
etios are combined to provide enter•
nalnmentof
pleasant quality,
.
This
Is
a Job of uncovering a counterfeiting
ring In Mexico city accomplished In
a manner which will interest any
audience. •
COMING—
The Jolson Story
Top quality entertainment
In Technicolor
Notice
Applications wilt be received by
the undersigned till Saturday. May 3,
at. 2 o'clock P.M. far the position of
Road Superintendent in the Tnwn-
sh1n1 of Gn•eY.
J. Ti. Pear, Clad.,
Ethel, Ont.
the week end by Harold d. Kerney,
Rru.e'.ls war veteran, of hie apl:oin•t-
nn of ay rend—master here. He is to
assume his new duties within the
next week, 'Miss Pearl Baker, who
has Ilacl four years' experience in
Brussels post office, is 10 ,-nntin110
on duly a0 Mr. Kerney's aasistanr,
9']t• new appointee is a yet..can
of two world wars. In the Past
Great War he sa1'vPd RS 11
major, anal won the Military Medal
c .:1 , !e"•ra•t.ing
A meeting of the
Ire rn1.n '11,
1 el] -
r 1 'en?
Asoseiates of the hast thee, ,. the
' - 1T ., .nt r '.,.+, „ ", ;:lint
W a1,. .11;11', April 22. 1.1147 at P rt. 1: et.*:tn•
at the L,lhrary. A special invitation ! lad thea , rh„n +a, ,"•, c ,;' may
is extended to the Lady Directors to ; do en at the ,+iii 'z i f`• , serer
110 p•,—,0,a1 at 1h:.; nu"titlt In ;I. , ; al Repi'o:,ent7di"1• .'
that plans may be formulated for 4 -eleetele ;,t ,.
th.i'. Sri 'r.• ;:
Not le-- Fal r dates this ) •,1
October 2nd and 3rd.
organi'„d
r Thm•;day 1n1 P ^t,,
i Stanley Tonnrhl•, 01,l-
Parish Hall In flue .i 1
for bravely in action, hl dune, 11140, ! I Hemlark City S• trrnl .Tete. ,,
; lie joilted the Veterans Guard of Rev. Earl Moore, B.A. t
Canada, with the rank of denten- I At a meeting of the 10Presbytery of + Winthrop Hall
Huron -Maitland held in Me r'il, , Watson'‘. Hall at h Tillett,
ani; he was promoted in 1943 roe Church on Friday evenieg, alt Earl c 1. rel ,r, 1 esi tete__ atm P.10
he major. and appointed to rent' . Boors was, licensed and ordained , Cl awford's Feed Stn. Leel no'v.
mond a Veterans' Guard unit on
!to the ministry of thePrr hit a=^ 710 tl :y. 11, 'l ,•1..
,,'!r ie will
the euat roa-t. Later ire went 10 Churn? in. Canada- T11_ 'umlatP,•s he held 1n Hr.il.ntt era loin ieh
Mero. h, Ont., as seronrl4n•rnm- I examining for license wet.. Roy. Townships, locetinn to be are
nand of the inlPrnment feel" Perry Fergusor, and Rev. S S.M. pounced,
.,!110
'Otero.
Friday, April 141tr -02n r tn.
He wan ala”) In charm" 0f 1 Following the licensing the Presby. T1=•1.1v, 11- 11 111-1- 0.•10 nm
ntnt•emenfis of prisOnera-of-war to, proceeded to the ohunoh where Cntnmun ty Hall Phi{"•air
the Thtited Kingdom, anri of pea-
lin the presence of a lame r c ngt.e- Township Hail, Welton
dollars from the objective of 5200x1„ 111114•nf-war movements n Con• + r qi "2.11-0. ^,a r, m
111'ian wnric prarj0eta, Tn the Rin.^, s gatian. the• ordination. eeremtmy took etre-d v.
which tlils paper Would like 4o see iplace. The opening devotiooe ter to (Gilmer,-- School. Tnn1,r,.1.1.T:+•snabip
reached by May 3rd, Make your 111.1110.0 list of New Yr•ai•'s T)av, 1910. I ionduotei by Rev, Gears :1?lnr•, Fn, •1wi2,r 2"," 11 r0 71
donation as soon ne possible, he was awarded the M.B.B.• l and 111* address 'Ve Are the Wil Tcwnehip TT.,11 in H r tiers.
Mr. Keeney was born t1 Wing-
res:e0' given by Rev. C. TT. ale• , Th :d ,1 t ,1 e.^,n ,..,r,.
The following husineas pure: ore ham. He is the son of Mr. Purl 1ar,'. D„n1h1. The ordination ceremony r , • 'n'l''1, +, TT It , :n.•p,w
seal kindly ro-operating nna demi- Frank Kea•mey, who have lived in wpF rondmc+ted 11y Rey, Rr. Riloaci, (r,^ Tow^,-r,,l, Tia?l 1 Eliot
ions may he left with any of them Rrussels for many years, Iles. 119,' uud,•ratar. The airless to the F'i+lay .1,1'11 `telt. .S "n .r.:.
until May 3rd. T i x lin T1:01• :1,tbtrrr,
.Wood's Store mdkinnd was given by Rev, Gentge
Coleman's Restaurant Milne.- iilr t.tl h Hen1
ColElliott's Grocery I After the se1'01r0 11 dr'T,vhtra] 111)1'1 z. .' 1011 2C11i..e.Tn p+n
The Brussels Post, lemb 1010 horned by the LPdiee' Aid. t Se 10' lers Hat
jThe speakers inchtded Rev. S. send.
DONATIONS TO ST. JOHN'S I•Ispealing on behalf of the Presby
RE -BUILDING FUND ItPry r ai lir P T Bowmen. p^ 1-
Previously acknowledged .. 91.2 71.51 111
old Tierney is the former Miss
,Tulin P .
ark of Windsor.
1 ?�lcllle C'htu"ch
At the Baptismal service 00 S1111 -
11,1v morning six children were pre•
rented for Baptism, Cora Lynt,r•
Gibson
; Archie Melvin Tltonpseu:
Tacit Walker Galbraith; Dowel, s Ing •on hehalf of the people of
Brussels and district, Mr. Tone
et •r+' le ,,e presented Rev. Mr.
Moore with a congratulatory gift nn
behalf of the Session and ronrre-
rf Melville Church. The
Brussels Post takes this opportunity
of congratulating Rev, Mr. Moore on
thc• seeress he has attained thus
far in his oareer, and offers its
good wishes for a long and happy
ministry. Rev. air. Moore has been
given an appointment. tinder the
Board of Missions, in Orangedale
in the Presbytery of Cape Breton.
111 11110 appointment he will serve in
the same Presbytery as Rer.
Anonymous,
5,00
Brussels. Branch of the
Canadian Legion 40 10
Mens Jackson 15.00
Mr..and Mrs, Harold Tierney 5.00
`—r $1349.50
Brussels Lions
Entertain Ladies
Entire Proceeds of meeting,
$94.40, given to 'St. John's
Rebuilding Fund
Monday night was Ladies Night at
the local Lions Club, The members
of the club entertained their la,ll<s
at supper, served by the Gafltl of St
John's Church, The 'splendid supper,
Presided over by Lion president L
W. Eeltnnier, was followed by a de-
lightful and ltilarboue program.
On arrival the guests were each
Presented with a carnation ^orange
and escorted to the tables by their
supper partners.
Lion Geo, Jefferson of Clinton
Was guest speaker .and gave a brief
inspiring address on "Clanadianiem”
and used two poems of Pauline
Johnaton0. to illustrate the 0110 woric
of our own Canadian- writers. The
rumblers were much enjoyed, The
Ilona quartette, H, C. Wilec n, t,, 1V.
Eeltnlier, M. Laycock and Wnt. Speir
contributed several songs Misc'.ea
Joyce Porter and Dorothy Dennis
also sting. Lison L. D. Thompson gave
a piano sole. A mirth provoking
playlet "30th Anniversary' 'by (ions
Hazelwood 'en!d 1), Lawless, kept the
audience in continual laughter as
did also 'u square dance by eight
lions with four of them in. ;lemon
.late feminine costume, music for
thie wase supplied by Lion Ti. Ashton
vioiian oral Mrs, W. S'.peir piano and
Lion W. ,Spelr calling off. The
remainder of the program consisted
of seveenl contorts that pravialei fun
for both participants and andieuce.
Contests were wan as follows: Pre
paring Baby For: Beit, Linn 'Si',
Potter: . Age duessing, Miss 0,
Dennis; Biscuit Eating' seed Whist-
ling, Lion W, D. S. Sa.ntleSeat
;
Slippo' Contest, D. N. McTavish;
Beauty Make Tip, Lion T. McDena:ld.
The solendi1 program was prepnretl
by the committee in charge with
Lion Jas, S. Armstrong as convenor
Proceeds of the snpner, in2ln.rling
fines and rattle were $04:40. Tide
entire amount was turned 'one. to
the ladies of Sit, John's for '1e re -
Minding of the ohit.reh,
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will he received by Ila
undersigned till anturday, May 3rd
at 2 p.m. for the construction of a
bnilddng d0 x 60 x 15 ft high to be of
r i t ith
or
0me t ,w
ni o
meet. blocks re
Steel roof and with thee' girder nn
W1110411. It install and operate a hotel,
to hoe three doers eerih 1.6 ft. by
111 ft. high.
The lowest - nr •any ten
11rce$stlrily 500epted.
Sectm•ity will be required,
LH, rear, Oler1t
no
James Warwick; Kataleline Patri"ia
Hardy: Eleanor Ann Hardy, Rer,
George Milne reached on the Beh-
r n
jest "The Fellowship of Home." The
choir rendered the anthem "lift
113 yon betide" by Hopkins.
Rev, L. C. JOrgensen was the
guest preacher at the 'evening sr r•
vire. The everting anthem was
"Ring of Kings" by Simper. Miss
June Work took the Rein pert,
•
Attention
Applications for the tuteiti'nn
Secretary of the last 11nro1 Agri-
cultural Soeiet) will he receit^'1
Samuel Herr, formerly of Melvtlle
by th undersigned up to and iuclnd-"
Mg April 22nd, 1947, Remnneratinn Chunoh. His perseverance and duH•
$100,00 per annum. genre have won for Rev, Mr. Melee
R. Johnson. Secretary, the ntimirntion anal respect of every -
nee in the Brussels distriet.
`L ,H a .;. o . e 4 11,
PEOPLE WF KNOW
a e at b a .t at e e
Mrs A. C, Johnson. SI. Gather.nes
is a v1S'ltnr at the home of her sen
Robert Johnson,
s e
Miss Many Lott is in London to
see a speicalist regarding an
operation on her eyes.
It a a
Miss Laura Manning of Kiteeenrn'
spent t'he_ weep end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. H. Manning,
• 3, 'k
tI'paemP Scott of Welland was
home for the week end visiting his
tweets Mr, and Mrs. W, S. Scott.
5 0 a
Mrs. W. Speiran los relurned after
spending the Taster holtiny at the
home of Mr. and Mtn. McCurdy
Lowry, Toronto,
• m ar
1',trs, Harry Champion fell on tee
sidewalk while on the way to visit a
neighbor on Monday night and had
the misfortune to Manly her right
arm.
• s: a
Mr, and Mos. Eric Coto and baba
David of Delhi spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs, David
Cooke, Mr, and Mrs. Cook returned
with them to Dellli,
• 'h e
Miss Grate :Stewart 0011re52nts
Mrivklle Church W.M,S, at the amen -
al Synodical 510011ng held in Strat-
ford this week April 14, 15 and 16.
A goodly number of delegates will be
present.
,k 1' M
a'1r, and Mats'. Archer Grower and
ROM Jack ,and Kind'orh and Mr, and
Mrs, R, 3, M'eLanohlin and Mrs.
1bo111. 'Nannette were gtiege • at Mr.
And Mrs, J. A, Schinhhre silver wed-
ding anniversary at Listowel mt
Tuesday night,
BORN
FTSCTTP,R---'I'o Mo, and Mrs, Hartley
Fischer in Brussels on Tuesday,
April 8th—a eon.
:k '5 43
M0SDS--'00 Mr. and Mrs. Archie
ea av
edn ti
1
Moses
in
Brusse s on W ,
April 16111r--4 daughter.
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i3RYANS-°-'To Mr, ewe lyras. Larne
Th'yans in Beuesels On Sunday
A,nvi1 13th --a daughter, Lorna
Mae, a little sister for Patep and
Carrot Anne, -
TIME TABLE CHANGES
Effective
SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1947
Full information from Agents.
CANADIAN NATIONAL
RAILWAYS
Ice Cream Sinn 1"llu'•ned
Yes we burned the sign "Sony No
we will
ice Cream" from noir:'
bavo ire cream any truer) ask.
Take a brick home It makes a swell
dehsert, (lose A11 Day' Wednesday
as T'seel Tf ids Petah F1.11 It or
Vr retnhlet Grewar's Have It, SPP
nut Special in Sunkist Ornngea 2
doz. for 25c, We Deliver.
GREWAR'S — Phonce
Brussels Lions
Attend Fordwich Supper
Lions L. W. Ec•hmlee. R. 13.
Cousins. Jas. S. Armstrong, D. N.
afeeTavish, C. Tong. W. Willis.
Wm, Msrtin, A. Wood, L. F. Ca'•dttt
and n, A. Bann were guests a.t
ITowictr Tions Club super 0e,'ved
in tdue schnohbon of the ,000limn
Church, Fordwich or Tlru",day.
April 10111. Lion Cousins showed
some interesting flims. Raffle prizes
were won by members of the
Brussels club as follows: D, A. Rana
a tie; Jas. Armstrong. a sucker• A.
Wood, cigars: 11 N. MacTavish, arm.
bands.
snt,. 1001. rri t,,• prn4ent
'at ''.1 itu n, ,•t r. 1 - to evntain the
propos, d Cream Scheme. and voting
rill ho r•n' l,neted by ate Deputy
Ret'rrrir.g O:tirer.
111 Cream Prnrinrerc a •e required
to ," t(0fer to be ^litr?hle to vote.
They may reia nr 111',er
son at the
County Aerieultural Reoresenta-
tivehc office and vote at the time of
registering. or any day before April
20th. Registration and voting may
also he rnnd'1ctod W1 11 the Deputy
Returning Ofiieer i•, charge at ane
of the pn111ie meetings listed ebove.
Veterans Credits Good
For Long Period
Attention veterans! There is no
hurry to get your re-establishment
credits used np.
Acting to cpilte rumours. Veterans
Minister Marke:nzie said that the
credits "will be available far years
to 20100," His statement was
prompted by the "unusually large
numbers'' of veterans who had
apipli'ed in recent weeks for their
credits or the remainder of them.
many eppn•ren1Ty ender the ininna-
sten that 'lr• v 1-nntd ten shortly
cancelled.
Tinder the War Service (=tenth
Act. the reedits will be availaile
"within a period of ten years from
Jaat. let. 1 940. f17. the Bale of (La
charge. w1,i h, t •r .a. the 1at1","
The ere lit. oar be taken complete-
ly or piecemeal
Brussels Fair Bids For
Dairy Cattle Entries
Plan Improved Card For Races:
Add Mode! Farm To Exhibits:
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Secretary Resigns
The Brussels Fall Fair boned met
tin the library Saturday evening
,ender the chairmanship of Wilbur
t Turnbuil, president. R. 30lmsoa, sec-
,rmary reported for the delegation
which attended the annual conven-
tion of Agricultirei Societies in
February. Plane were made for the
imprOvrnlent of the .'orfs at the fair
this year. The grounds connmitt:e0
was hnatrueted to aseertnte. the
extent of the repairs and reemis:trttc-
ln
lion necessary atatthe fair 'mends,
10 tines ,derided to Include a display
of nlndeT 9afarmbuildings, rte. nmong
th'h pavilion exhibits and a dairy
e11i.t1•'e ,elaas, in the livestock coo-
netition0. Owing to the resignation
of R. Johnson as secretary, a con-
tnittee was appointed to engage a
new seeretai"g, The meeting ad:
imitated to 1)10(1 on Ap1i1 2,,,
National Barley Conteri•
TORONTO—Thr 115.009 National.
Barley Cont e st inat .::meted In 1946
will be repeated again this year.
Pn17)nee of the ,•onh'st 10 to im-
prove the quality and encourage the
increased 'acreage of malting barley.
In making the announcement,
contest officials .-aid that last
year's competition aroused intense
interest among faa'meri and that
there hod o.h'eadv been a consider•
able improvement it, the quality of
Vaned/an barley. The r,•ontest is
Men to a11 farmers interested inthe
production of fine grain,
The National Barley C0neest is
epoirsered across Canada by the
brewing and malting Industries and
1 is conducted by Prnvinelal depa.rt-
mento of agrlcultn:re nod Canadian
1 agriculturai reneges. Barley to be
' entered in the oonteet will he limited
to Montrnlm, 0.4.0-21, Mesmy and
0111 varieties, eale14 judging will
1 be eordliefed during the summer,'
Top provinrisl winners for On:
tart() win he announced *text fall at
1 the Royal Winter Pair in Toronto
alai the Quebec finalists will be
i nanneti 50011 afterwards,,,y f r' ro,
1 vinoial judging will take place meet
in 1949. Judging wiil ire done by
represP,n!tallees of the 0ddo'til and
provincial de ar manta of a
g
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cotterel end tarulty members of the
agricultural colleges.
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Complete 4ebails about the contest
and official entry forts are available
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fl0m district agrimtitural rr• na
j se:Retires.