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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-7-2, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST TOME'. HER LJEE1.11 Lazy, slipping pulleys waste your fuel at the take -off ... rob you of constant, maid - mum power at the thresher. Goodyear Klingtite Thresher Belting wipes out both. these losses! It grips the pulleys as if it were a part of them saves fuel as it delivers more power! Klingtite is tougher, too , reduces delays by avoiding break- downs . . . outlasts other belting. N Get extra -value Klingtite today and save money. YOUR Wo also Carry GOODYEAR MULTI V - BELTS and Fractional Horsepower Belts Phone 55 DEALER J. W. FISCHER Massey -Harris :tassels, Ont. Pur-o-lator Oil Filters for all makes of tractocm USED TRACTORS FOR SALE Water Bowls — Harrows •— Manure Loaders Tres — Oil — Grease — Rubber Tired Wagons. Electric Fencers — Grain Grinders and Rollers. E. Richards & Son Ethel, Ont. Plane Brussels 86•r-5. Grass Seed It will pay you to make us your headquarters far Grass Seed purchases. We have all lines, and our micas are right. We have the best In permanent pastures at the (beays* prices If you need a new stove we have i. Agent for Sparton and Roger's Majestic E nctriesl Lines, Radios, Washers, Refrigerators, etc. For your Spring Cleaning, we have Mardnall11111. Paints and Varnishes. A. J. ,rearson [i..1 Ethel, Ont. Phone 224•7 BrarMh FREE ANIMAL SERVICE OLD• DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP + CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed Simply Phone Collect Brussels VZ inigersolll 41 WE DO THE REST! INGERSOLL, ONTARIO lit •YTTT. Time 27 . _ g„rer11 soela1 i'ttttrtions harp been 11,•1:1 during th. . week, honoring All-ss'(thr•tm1 Call w,•ll w110se TIDITI lWm fool. 1110c o la •t Saturday. Members of tt. S. NO. 11. West Waw,una11. where 11140 Cnlrl•.vr•il was teacher, mr•t at her limn • ,,ed p' ',rnf0,i her tvlla a. brld;;r, table. Ou W, rli 400 1 v n nes rAhoo an l h1un1 t;athel•e4 al. Hr' 1101119 of 1T1 f'•'11well' 1*srhnt4. `,Tr. and 1T'• George Cala wr 11, nn1 pre- lua:'rrl the !,'tele-te-be whit .1 n110• • 11atvn11 s110wer. M•v'e•arot '10- 411 read an add rer;a r•ypt•,•s in ,.oevrafuT' 0110 111,1 K0011 wIsl1,>s. and two pink and wl'It•' hnslrnty tori„ri wllh gifts o-»', ear i+ l to by 1u! .TOII"4In11 411,1 Kat,hlarn 11,''. I'0111, '1i:: Caldwell was as1'+terl in unwrapping tha gifts by her sister, Mrs. W. R.intnnl, and Mrs. n. McGnwen. Ml's. George Caldwell entertained I'nr her r1, rgther at a t•'.:in:seltt tea. Ro'r!eiving with .Mrs. Caldwell and Thelma was Mr., A. Armstrong of Brussels. The house wa.e attrartivr.- le• deeerated with baskets of sum• mer flowers. Miss Calrlwell's Nephew. Neil Rinfoul, answered the d,or. Margaret. Marshall, Gladys Cow Mrs. Dalrymple, and Mrs, 0. Me. Gowan displayed the troy=scan dur- ing the afternoon, aatl Mrs, Aubrey Toll, Mrs. Harold Campbell 01 1140• sets. Kathleen Hnsfel,1 and Iona .Tohnslen assisted flaring the mom. ing. The guests were coudurlr.1 to the dinging room by Mrs. W. Rintmil, The table, graced by :t lace cloth, pink and white flowers, and tal. candles, was p''esided over in the afternoon By Mrs, C. Cardiff, Mrs. J. Caldwell, Mrs. R. Caldwell, end Mrs. T. W. Herman, and in the evening by Mrs. H. 'ranker of Wing• hem, great-aunt of the bride, Mrs. Harold Phillips, Mr:. Stanley Wheeler, and Mrs. Harvey Dena!! of Brussels. Also assieting in the evening were Miss Helen He'rmau of. Clinton, and Mrs. George Pear. Helen Ford of Wingham, and Paige Phillips of Blyth were in charge of the register. Miss T. Caldwell formerly taught school at S. S. No. 3 Grey. • T'+'• At the morning service in the United Church, Dev. A. G. I-Tewltt preached his farewell sermon before leaving for his new charge at Auburn. He conducted communion service using the text, "This do in remembrane of ate," Miss Dorothy Aitken sang a solo. The induction service for the new minister, Rev. Mr, Burden, will be helm on Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. and Maes. Hewitt and their three cldl. dren, Routh, Sidney and George, left for their new home on Monday. Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen con- ducted communion service at Auburn on Sunday. The pulpits of Bluevale and Belmore were ascii. pied by Mr. 31acL'Vllll•:li. ot:.1uhu.u. On Saturday 1,0••:11)1 Mrs. Stan. 1,y Darling +Incl )lir, .\'ex Mrr"c;•h• 111 representing the \v',liI)li's A'-0. rlatloll 111111 flan ;iliosionlry tines - 1 rel' the foiled t'hur' 11 :•.:11, /1 r I FTewitt and preseu*'r1 her with 14.c•e• table cloth Bald a ally, r Plate. •? . MT. and MI' , :T"nry rla•eu 4 :,f W.•lwytl, Sask.. •o•., visiting •.vii the Siath,•rs fandty. Mia.: .Ain:,• Math'•r: recently mitered a frurtrt • d wrist and a b:uily rile far.,:, wb.et she fell, eviva riot', -n rel., cellar ,tet, Mss, 1Tathers and Mrs. Gwen -a are twin sisters. It 14 23 yirar4 .iii^, Mrs. Owens visited Ler former hone 11) concession 1. Marna. li,•v. Lelai,d 1'. dnt••em;en. 1Tr. ,Im•nr,nsen. Mrs, P. S. McEwen, Mr. and Mrs 4. C. TTicoxitr+ att.: need th, blown,! U 'lO'1'n •tn Thi ad•,y evening: cvhon !tars v'• 1T,itten 11x0, Indnete:I into the op.:,icral de:re, r'1' \Tele -worth and Gol'rh• Th• -•She• terian V11 111V11, Rev. \\'. N. 11lar'tlnnr„ :n1:1 M:•,. illnkmc,re Zeit Ili', 1'4••11 for tin• Elk Paint. .11er•bta, :.?iwl,.0 Field of the Vested Charon of ('amen. Personals: Mrs. • l0 iior Sellars in W:ingliam 0..ne•'al iTnspilal with a 10ees baby boy: 111;< 3hi"I •y Selling was rnshad to the Wine haus General He ,pita1 Thursday night for an app-•nrler•tnmy: Hier Dorothy Aithken at her horst • stere. M ;3ll'oriais We realize our obligation when we fill your order for a memorial —ant we provide only materials of un- ending serviceability. Design and workmanship are of the finest, and our prices are most moderate. CEMETERY LETTERING Promptly Done All MODERN EQUIPMENT Wingham Memoriaii Shcip 'Phone 256 R, A. Spotton Warti”ne prise and Tradz Board Information QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS * * * Q;—What is the ceiling ]trice of steak? A;—There are many types of steak but the ceiling prices o4 all are pasted in butcher shops, accord ing to regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. '1 • • Q;—Are women's cotton dresses still funder price ceiling regnlation;? A:—Yes. Cotton dress prices are controlled. * * * Q:—I1 I keep bees can I get extra sugar for feeding them? A:—Id you wish to obtain sugar for bee -feeding you trust, register with the Board. A regtstered bee- keeper trust forward a statement to the Provincial ,apiarlst showing his name and address, the number of colonies of hies, the period during a. li', d:k ,Iuy July ! 1 1917 56 1t matters little what you want to buy these days .. • soap, a shirk, a new car ... even electricity (which you don't have to line up for) continues to be scarce in Southern Ontario, Have you tried to build a home lately? ; : Tried to buy building materials of any kind. What a headache! How would you like to be shopping for what's needed for a new electric power plant? Unimaginable amounts of concrete, steel and other materials, as well as tremendous quantities of electrical equipment, would have to be sought out and purchased, It takes several months now to get such equipment as transformers and costs are up by more than half. The bigger they are the harder they are to get. What about the huge generating stations required to supply Ontario with an additional badly needed half -million horsepower? Well, they are being built. They were started years ago. But they cannot all be ready in 1947. Some won't be ready next year. In the meantime, demand for electricity is growing faster than Fiegl new power plants. Few people anywhere use as much electricity per person as in Ontario. Few have as much to use. Enjoy your low-cost electric power, but use it wisely. Your Hydro Commission i� is doing everything possible to increase the supply; but it will still be a necessary to conserve electricity this fall and winter. DONT BREAK INSULATORS .C•a DONT BREAK STREET LIGHTS which he expects to use sugar for feeding bees and the minimum quantity of sugar needed. When the provincial apiarist is satiated that the sugar is essential he issues a special purchase permit, a * * have seen sereral refer- ences to "shared accommodation," Will you please tell me exactly what it means? A: --Shared accommodation means) A:—Oniy those contained In a any room or rooms forming part of bundling which was in the coarse „s the residence of the landlord or of ' construction on January 1, 1947 and his agent and of which the entrance ' has since been completed; 01' those and any facility are used in common ]n a building the construction of by the Iandlord.or his agent and the which was commenced after that occupant or occupants of the room or date. Buildings completed prior to MOMS. January 1, 1947 and since converted e F " into apartments and duplexes are Q:—Are apartments and duplexes still under Rental control, free from rent control? GREE Md_irE OR BOTTLES 9 Ale 'has always been distri. T:RADITIONALLY, but, in green bottlesut, owin g to the present shortage of green glass, some ,Ale is being bottled in white or amber bottles. This is a temporary measure—and does not in any way affect the quality of the product. Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) PLEASE RETI/RN E PtY tOTTL P O.i P 1 '