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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-5-7, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST \1'r-,lct,•,.,lay, May 7th. 11'47 AnA ypUR CHICKS. 4N CO DEPEND H sp(:° OJ r -p s' :. ;;;_z1) ra,l IT1,S1 1+11'1 1„ lt,ly 1 '. 'i'h''s 11'ei• oto Ontaren town is avian ,nr, respect•—for in all this wide 0:'i 11 there i only one community mimed Heapeler. This fael rams• to li.;ht ,when ofMMale of the third iT sp,41' • n'd Boys' Re - 1111) n from Juni :30 to Jelly 6 searched eaol1teens and similar reference sm1100 1'» 01 her Hespelers so that lenders In their communities (:null be Ili'1te'1 here to join in the relebratiml, N9nally :1111 latest edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica established the fart that this is the only FTespeler on this Globe. Like so many other Ontario cenir s, this Waterloo comity cam• mun•iiy has had a number of mane,. It claims to he 121 years old btu.i'.s hS:+tory really goes back to 1818, when Ahem Olenlene pin•cilased 113 noes of Indian lands from itiehard Beasley. The settlement was flrst called Ilergyville, after a. Worse'. 14lichael Bergey; in 1835 became New Hope; 1n 1858 was incorporated as a village ander its present name, Jacob Ileapeler, who arrived in 1844, had built a sawmill, a grist mill and distillery, and r'stehtistird a road system, In the 1840's New Hope had a population of 100 and a grist mill, sawmill. tannery. tavern, store, pall f'ac'tory. two smithies, tern lnilnrs and two shoemakers. In 1858 when Heopeler incorporated no n village there wa.s a population of 750 settlers and to -day the lOwn has a population of 1,4o0 and four- teen prosperous inditetries, FOR SALE— Eleetrlc motors rewo«net and r. paired. Expert workmanship, Mod ate prices, New motors in sieve Bettger Industries, 649 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ont. Battalion War or 111 tear. Ill• 1nin 4 '11 10111 Bat fall nr-•Wertot•n Ontario', 11,-..,!111,11 .11' 111 • P'G t (treat \''ar, eeere n1 thee: old Ar. ori n.lion, This , y .u• uru•ka the '18th .Annn,ol Re- T'nrou. which will he held at St, ('ntherdlu's on IlTay 2111 •end 25th. The Anneal Re-TTnipn and (41111'11 Connell :Woofing will he held el the Hotel Leonard, Tt rnminenlorrit,a the 28th anniversary of the denude llization of the "Fighting Eighteenth Battalion, C.E.F. 191449," The Annual Banquet will he held ut the Hotel Leonard on Saturday Night and nn Snndny the T?nit will parade to St, George's Anglican rhurr,11 where the Rev. flatten Bagnall will officiate. The Lessons will he read by two of the Command - Ing Officers, Col. E. , Wigle. V,T), of Windsor, who tank the flatt+alirn to France in 1915, and Col. L. 01. Sones, C.M.CI,, of Guelph, who lir:meht ih» Battalion back to Canacia. Veternnfi are expeoted front many points in the 'United States as well EN from all the cities, towns and tillages in Western Ontario, FOR SALE— Serv'reable age Shorthorn bulls. Herd fully accredited, roads are open. Thomas Kerr. Henfryn. Phone Brussels 355-r-9, FRANK KIRKB' Licensed Auctiutteer For Huron County RatIs Reasonable Satisfaction Guranteed Phone Seaforth 842-r-24 Cn':a1 G British 1 it:^(1 C arnt,Alrin entitle' 11'e' h n,., ' 111,1. Meas Pa 1r1.41a r (1''1 1801011 d ltn.ra iu '1-: •! . Godfrey to 1 11 moth -..ul:11u,rrnn:ntl tee -af 1,110 atilt (el t wn• 1v cit Ontario Iia itslt Agmtd t eliet ('ntnpai' n which began yesterday. T1,0 rl'i r Ii •1.'•- to t nil -<•t a ,t ,1,1, .r' 1,10 a, used elothine teem. eery 1, :u of Ontario as well as 443 orriti+•w or non pPrialnible Mod - stuffs, ..1' . tib rtt:tele r, of ••• 171•. .I,rsN,•a .T M. Crnah•ey ' O't•1,1(1 High Cour,. She left Canada In 1992 - to study diematies in London, returning. 10 1939 9 on tour with Cor1Tr•, v irt e•]r h noted British nrtor, In "r"t• •'�• etream," rhe per,a •t •,t rr 11 as „'1 0' l ml. nentrCa hi Vow!, al, Toronto, London and dl,milten and was well-'•ecelled. Rnnn reftil•uine to ienziend ,fust prior to the outbreak or , Bass Godfrey joined the London Amine c;,,ri'r• 11.nd Inter transferred 'n the 11'runen's Voluntary Services, n, 11110 ennarlty sir cPrv0(1 1n f n1.,1 -nn roe three and n half years lel!nuine which s11c• ,vas npnrin1(11 rr 1.1 ••Pe•iminl nrganty 's serving thrnuaim lu England. With 11"wl- •n•mtere at Bristol, she directed a rinff of [00.00 Owomen serving tender 1 in the fh•P counties of "Hell's in South-West England, During her •service :Vise Godfrey 1,1,1 til+'•'!•t r•r,,p,!ar•r +.1.1111 •, :'I.r •) b'lmh,d-nail victims, rescue and evacuee work and food and elotheet distribution. During the war the 11. 1' a, ,1•..ts responsible for ban -Bing all the Amerloau, and much of the ('awadian Red Cross cio"11.1,• prr•eelz ser' nwel':5ea•s, ao well ns other supplies sent by the Imperial (Order Daughters of the Empire and Can rattan service clubs. For this work she was awarded the M.B.E. vis- Godfrey. who knows tirst- 1( +nl whet eme.rgenry victiins ••••ire by way of direct aid.. meal.. 'sr. the mwsent plight of British 110191 victims to their days 01' ordes, 1111(101' Cernla'n bombing. "Beetle", ttr•n, dirt, lack of public ,ltilittes and c1stb'ng and collapse of food distrl- button are the problems that the R.R. 4, Walton, On suffering British people again have •tl t11 iii.}, In Memoriam The Brussels Titan al,f ( twndf to 1,101m1 a1%. :y.1 I .0 ,-011 11' ht h,11,7 a ur , r 1;1 a ,1 rbotlunl; here for chi. i1 111.: ' , t ; Mallei Elizabeth t a a ,rl dal: ,till 6' anl1, n,+i 111+,1 1i 1 1419. 11,1, nil• , u, =111r1u, f!n, )1l 1,•ft 1, to r,r1 1 1p:?r • gild grade tint' on rartb 'tit l!ilfo your 1,194.. Hoard in:v. -nat9or i,.,, :n•, ,- ,f . . fin; ;,,,,,,.,•t zit ,:11,1)1 11 ,lint 4,1q111 it,,r 1;f: , 1 0 11.1, a 'rine 111. 1+.1 tau never h n• el;eens And Answers Il `>tnia and Trill at 0• CR; leeT• -h !orbic to:'nun'y of our dhar brother and son, Edward William, who pascal away en" yr•:•:: 12211 1,1,1y. May lett, 194.1 Today bring, baric sad me norie : of the end and hitter day That was cad upon •tor homes .teal 11143 p.m' 011! today 15'43 ,,'., n s't an.rl think of you and 1)111 think of how yon died 're thinit you rotrlrl r.,:rt s,ty ggod•h;:r bete re you ;lee.- your eyes. Sadly missed by mother. sister's and brothers. to apply fora slaught rin•r anthetiz• yea; if he 1, harlot., r•atl1 Itilh,(1 by n alanwhiterlog permit holler? Ac- 1.1-01 It Is still `I , r•v 1'„r farmers to obtain Ann.•htertua authorizations. Forms may he obtained from the nearest office of the 'Wartime Prices and Trade Board. • * * Q: trill you please, 1,41 1,1e the inr•rease in pricer or cake? A:—The legal incre,;1' rer•.milr, allowed in rale prices I: tell per cont, * * a, n1--40 there n ('Pilins orb,: on diapers? A: --Sea, Tt vartee errerdlre to the price charged the retailer by the supplier. * * (1:. --Why many a tenant he evicted From his hone? A:—For non-payment of rent 15 drys after It is due, env hr's: nn obnoxious tenant or if lhn owner has purchased the property between Ontoherll, 1944 and Slily 25. 1945. FTe may also he evicted andel civil law if he refuses to accept a sneo-int two year lease In the form set nut In 1?narrl order 707 and which least forms may be secured from the Wer time Prices and Trade Board, * * a, Q;—Is there a ceilingprice on r^olt'1.7 A:—Yes, on all types of fowl and chickens, Turkeys, geese and ducks are exempt. CHANGE OF TIME CLEANING FOR ARMITAG•E'S Leaves now Monday. night instead of Tuesday at dinner time. Please have your cleanin;; in Monday for Friday delivery. O. Doll, Agent, Brussels, Ont. .. „<€ CANADIAN NATIONAL RA1LWA` S IT'S NICE TO TRP►vEu � ��fm,a� •Lx�•� � ��a`e�cc�•m� .� rh.� �vew���z��y Gc.... p � � ,a`,., .,, ,:, .,.: ' .,.zw.s:x.. i',C£n ,....'e�e.c• s� ,.::,& ,,., ..,,, .ti ,.. a...a��a..., 9 h�� Canadian National, the largest railway in North America, can take you everywhere hi Canada ... from the surf -washed shores of the Atlantic to the evergreen Pacific coast. There is a type of train travel for every purse and purpose ... berth or enclosed space, coach or chair ...'and for everyone, Canadian National courtesy and service. Get to know your country via C.N.R.... the comfortable, dependable way to travel. IONA THE RAILWAY TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA. let as help plan your trip Drop in al any Canadian National • ticket office and talk it gnat: ire teili be pleased to help yon, a q 111 me2en0y of til1Wlate 1111'. Thomas Rnlex,r who passed away April 2e, 19404 and the late Mrs. Thomas Bolger, May 7th, 1946, Tiley say time will heal the sorrow And hei:p es to forget Bud so far time has only proved How mneh we 0119:5 you yet God gave ns strPngill to tare it. And courage to hear the blow But what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. Sadly missed by ' Marguerite, Jim and hoy.. • * BROTHERS—In loving memory of :Sergeant M. H. Brothers, killers in plane crash in Gander, May 6, 19421 He has gone across the river, To the shores of evergreen And we long to see his dear face But the river flows between: Some day. some time, our eyes shall see The face we loved so well, Some day we'll clasp his loving hand And never say farewell As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let him know That we down here do not forget We love end miss him 50, Lovingly remembered, mother and daughter Thelma. brothers Lyle and Ivan and sister -In-laws Alice and Margaret. Secrets Of The Stratesnhere The dramatic story of space • • hurtling rockets that profile scienC43 with new (lata about the mysterious upper atmosphere is told in a ,apeeiat article, "SECRETS OF THE STRATOSPHERE,” one of ninny instructive and P11ertainhlg features in The Amrric•nn Weekly magazine with this Sunday's (STay 11) issue of The Detroit Sunday Tinges, 0 Don't lot ono aUca ore'sa Sire were eat the moults of Hsluop, Los es Bundy prar property. astinat PAs mescal= yen wood, tied Min e PeIot Ireneeaee Policy to OM yea eacgartne protection. Wo 1.41(7 Pilot lneetro we tes owe oelocrosd risks in Am msal q nese 1%el Pru o..lr Floater. 1)-* ism, Plain Glare. Pohdie Lienal and gabee wood lioespologr, - W. S. Scott Brussels :ii 44.44 Grasp Seed It will pay you to make us your headquarters for Grass Seed purchases. We have all lines, and our prices are right. We have the best In permanent pastures at the cheavest prices. If you need a new stove we have it. Agent for Sparton and Roger's Majestic Electrical Lines, Radios, Washers, Refrigerators, etc. For your Spring Cleaning, we have Martin-Senour Paints and Varnishes. ,® j, Pearson Ethel, Ont. Melville Ladies Aid 11Ivtlie Lea evening in the• printery re.ou !.f til• e11urr11 with a good ate l,lnl.e:•. '011e President, Mrs. Clark Mathes:0i pre sided. Several items of bu.slus•..s were debated and approved. The treasurer's report was read and a1s'+ the monthly contribution lcr; but^ 1f d in and the contr•ihutle.t to the Sun shine Fund was .akell. A social time was enjoyed which Included a humorous reading by Mrs. (Te - Dowell at the close. Luncli was spry ed-. A vote of thanks 1005 given to the lunch committee by Mrs. ,Ulan. :ePEOPLE :u x. * * :' WE vNO Me. Thos. Dougherty former councillor of Grey Twp.. has moved to Godertch where he has taken up residence. * * * ' Mr. and Mrs, Sohn Engle of Ross Comons. Michigan, who have spent the winder in Brussels and Clinton have returned to their home. R X Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy Lowry and son John and Jean Speiran or Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. W. S,peiran. • * Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Thompson are spending Thursday and Friday in Goderich this week attentdmg sesodons of the Godel•ich Musical iFestival. Mr. •and Mrs. Rae Fear and :firs. Mary Snarling of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knox and Jimmy of Bridgeport were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. H. Manning. Phone 22-r-7 Brussels CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and lmpiements at Lot 15, Con. 2, Grey Township 11/4 miles north and %a mile east of Walton on WEDNESDAY. MAY 21st at 1 p.m., D.S.T. CATTLE. 11 young Durham cows sonic due time of sale and others just fresh. 4 young calves 8 Durham steers & heifers 1 yr. old PIGS 1 emit ,081' with litter HARNESS 1 set breeching harness Number of horse collars MACHINERY Massey -Harris hinder 1Ta ti ,-Ti,mrris 11 ft. mower Massey -Harris 11 hoe disc Fertilizer Drill (like new) ` urine meth cultivator 4 section diamond harrows , 1 die,: herrn stuffier Walking plow Riding p1'. w Massey-Haris hay loader Hay Tedder Sulky rake Turnip drill Brooder stove 1':•81. auger Bench sleighs Rubber tiro wagon 16 ft. hay rack buggy Cutter Fanning mill Stene boat 200 ib. scales Root pulper Pig crate De Laval Cream Separator Grain bags Bag holder Sap Ran 130 buckets Iron kettle Quantity of lumber and plank 4 white -ash tongues GRAIN Quantity mixed grain Logging chains Whifletrees Kneckyokes Forks Shovels and Host of other articles TERMS CASH WALTER S. BROADFOOT. Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY,Cler•k N IV MI ms ' s x .III III t ■ ,111;1 ,1111 KIRd i., a'rOWS WORM YOUR PIGS THE EASY PURINA WAY Put•-o-Iator Oil Filters for all makes of tractors USED TRACTORS FOR SALE Water Bowls — Harrows — Manure Tires — Oil — Grease — Rubber Tired Wagons. Electric Fencers — Grain Grinders and Rollers. E. Riau r- Is at Son Ethel, Ont. Phone Brussels 86-r-5. AvoW Dissappointment Later Have Four Decoratin Naw? First class painting and papering done at reasonable prices. See our fine selections of wall papers and paints for sale. An. Tucker Phone 29x+'rw2 Brussels, °tat.