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The Brussels Post, 1948-7-21, Page 5Cq A S' 5111 1? CO OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD TURK EMIRAL2 Wags Unelottanded Hidea and According To Size and Crondition C.CniTSliMA Horses tRp vlia9 igep (300 lbs. -A. la) $2.00 Ftuo 62.03 p09 ]bo. for Additional weIribt AT YOUR FARM 1.aortleCUet Brussels 72 — Ingersoll 21 FOR PROMPT, EFFICIFA4T, COURTEOUS S'ERVICE Farm Help From kiolianci -at ‘SirLAkri. With arrival Tnten at Quebec (11y er Slily troll, the half -way mark was 1•••aelied in the project to bring st-,111 :WHO Netherlands acrieultavel workers to Ontario this summer. Tith move- ment of families was Initiated last year tinder the sponsorshm of the Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. The TIonotirtible Thoma -t L. N. Imply. who saw merit in the scheme to re. lieve the shortage of experienced farm help in the Province, With the establislimmr Ontario Imatigrat ton Branch. the responsibility for placentent tthe,e new citizens was trans:erten to that Branch under the direction of The Honourable Dana Porter, who is at present in Holland conferring with Netherlands officials, 11? Th am ell izt ns tutu m14041. (1•11,,y farming and gat cloning Inm.t. Or them having e.•trlo 1 tat farms RIne • childhood. Yap: -�t ti -Ii 11on1,1 and land; 1 'ii; Ito Cloonan ne(mpa tfoi wh. n 1•.trzo areas were flooded, in the fir,lidng 4.4 the dykes. °warm immigration th it thee, arc t•tilli famttlt•t,, and a few single workers, who 14 r. ready to vein. this summer 1114 W11,1 hays as y. t not been alliwated to Ontario ,mtployers, Applieations may be ,410• direm to the Onttrio huntigra• /ton Brinell at 1l14ii Illy Street, THronto or through the local National Employment Service Offices, or the district Agrimilturai lieliresentutive, since those agencies are cooperating with the ' mtatio and Federal Governtnents in the project, Middlings Off Car $56.50 Barley and Oats for Oct. and Nov. Delivery Enquire for Prices w J. C. LAMONT Ethel, Ont. Phone 86-r-13 Evening Phone 22-r-13 THE r.P.ussus. POST National Liberal Cotiveniien t, t• • ,.. 0. ' \ \ "1'1 " • t)111 (N?Iktriti o •I• ! 4•1, ., 4, ,,,jr;, :oil. O-11,1 V.i1R, • 1.01.111' 1,110 ral Ili" 11°1'1 -1 ,t, II; • :tory 1ttitni4114, Their r4t of 'll.. ettitemil I or or Iltla nanthered (11, awl were the rit witnen to attend a national political conventio.n Cantu! I. This .August of 1948. nearly tour limes 191early number 9 wonwn :mend the Liberal convention at Ito 4'ellseum here. Nominated this year as vat,. for federal constituencies 111 (Men MPOt111ff$,‘ of men and women. there will hi such women i,. Airs. 0. TT Dunn of Toronto, rem,snting I rivenport ermstituenei. president of 11.•1• comttitneney organization and a candidate in the recent Ontario etion; Mrs. 3, L. Oates of Victoria, widow who lost her sol In the last war and who is an active worker for vmmen and children P1 her rtolitleal ,mottp and the T.O.D.E.: Mrs. E. Eckman of Pence River, rolinitary worker for nubile sP01'111'.1. a95" rer Tllu tal Youth, and Mrs. J. hi. Flailirte of T-Talifax, antstatuling war worker, Mrs. Nnney TTorlges, 14 T..A far 'P1 (41, president of 'h., National Federation of Liberal Torn en of V•inn,ln rout n nowApfl nor wOnInn for an years. will be prominent among,t.t 4 ,4 from women't. provin 'al Mural associations. Senator Vairine witson. n mist pre.irlent of the Worn ,,n's federation will he or.sent Inc with Mme Henri %Waist, 0.11.E. of Montrtal and 'Herman On n1P1'1110 Straith of Toronto. From the university Liberal elubs, as full delegate, will com. Miss Sidney Dymond, n law student at Osgood Hall and an executive of the Young Liberal Aslselattion of 1 Toronto; and as an alternat,',.. R.A.E. (Rael Evans, a student of political science at the tTniversity of Toronto, Soon Starr of Toronto, will be a full delegate from the Ontario Young Liberal Association and Alice Yeats. of 'Winnipeg from the Junior Section of the Manitoba Liberal Progressive Association. Of the total number of women in in attendance this yearabout halt will be full delegates and half alternates. Apart from the work of the eon. vention this year there will be a dinner given by the National Feder- ation of Liberal "Women for women I A L S ig „ e Brussels needs this win to stay in the running for the finals and Stephenson's Cup. Come and cheer the boys to victory. Admission 25c « Children Free , • ,••,',,, 'X, • ,.;1/. I .4, ..1 !..1. ,oi.t)r• 1 V Mr. and 'Jr,. Tiattin, 4;,' troit, llfr '1 11(1 1.Tr. 0 dir,,a. Elst. (144'' et. ,tel Markin Gtitcttn, ottttm. have arrived in tovat • vaestIon and have a • 'II •itt their aunt. Mr4t. .)4 teY'., Mr, '1111 Airs. Pete 1,''rn5lor, Mrs. 3 0,1411 and Miss A. 0 Pro, 1 44,.1 no wool: nd 'o!4 ,4 0•,,,-• town and 'Blenheim. Mr. and Yrr John f'1 ,. 0010 511n119y 2.1.4,,sti with Mr. •,Inl MO 41;, '01)0 Timm. ATr, A. Wr•ritte- na a been lo- ng -anted Ten' eolleetor for Ri Town. shin if 44OWlek for 1; Miss Florence ThYld !t. Wok And With her parent s 1 -memo -- 1.111. MM. and Mrs. Tad. goliinson. Mr. 1111 'MI'n,144,1 and curl , • llTr. anti Nichol, rettirneri to their ;mine in 7T1Itnintroli. on Pritlay. Ttobinson touelit sehool at t3. irtienberey 1)11 time Mr. and rrnont teliPWarl. 411,11111,1,e 4019 1 With air. John and Atli.... /Mil lictirton. 1Ve ronTe4 My R'irl."1,1 ;4 ennenel to hel with 1 heart r en. ; 14i:4in:1,1'0710 1,-..•:-trnt'l 4• 1 1 t 1;°ri'i'." .1'') .)4 94,4. (114,:". 4"1,,,t,‘ 11 17.-.‘"r, 1, 5 1.1‘..111' W1411 lier mot'ileY, Airs, Dom ran MeNauglitin. who is in failinl health T -Ter many (vie., 44 bon° lirr health will improve soon. . Mrs. Ttntli ATarnon 01 who is talo. in!? 8 slimmer emirs,. at ITninilton, spent the w,, Pk 011(1 With 119' parents, Mr. and Mrs. .41)10)4 Sangster. Mrs. George Larkitt. %widen, vi,,lr- ed friends in town over the week end. Mrs. Leckie was a former 1'J:21(1ml'. of Wroxoti- 'C. Air. and Mrs. 44. V. Mlelienney rt 441.14 `.1, 1191 ',Ir. 91 . ,, • 9 4 ..vi?14 ' %Tr.. 14 D'•,..;,•,* .i,r• Tither t, in4itlitig for longer •. 11,1, with 4, Sister. . ...• 1.1,1PlIrRntAr, '1.01,11t 041; Air .01,1 Al.tt ward. TN 1,,JEMORIAIVI 1' I"19 1114, nytunry 114 Tpr. Rose P. 1411114 in action in 44 .1y, ; !! 4.111: Th Of ri ot, • ,n,nr, ;.) ro,'; .Nto'l Ono-, 4' 4111(14 '-ort,Ty tho s,O who loved 111111 hem. Arr. rememie red by Mother Dad, brothers and sisters. FOR SALE— r"011:1 4 eini • Expert worlitnam.blp. "1,11 ate prices. New motors it, stock Bettger Industries, eeo Ontario. Strcet. Stratford, Ont, for Acetylene and Electric .,111rs 1 ..si,II,,,,11ert1 to erg, 1 etri, ,;•c , ...-t,o•d Service Assallend, eSN SHOT ft •=& 14.4.4t•A •.-4 • ittt•••• • `14%.VA High frontal lighting produced the dark shadows on the face of the model here. To avoid such shadows try &delighting, or backlighting, or shoot when the sun's low In the sky. FRONT vs. BACK 4.•• IkIIIILKY envelope reached me the other day from a young girl In her teens. She enclosed a number of prints. "I always take my Ma- tures," she wrote in her letter, "with the min over my shoulder. Do you think these are good?" After I ban answered her noto I got to thinking further about it. Specifically, I got to thinking about the business of the sun and her shoulder, It gave me an idea for to- day's column and 1 dug out the snapshot shown here. This picture was made with the sun over the photographer's shoul- der. Ws properly focused, properly exposed, and pretty well composed. Yet it is not a fine snapshot, 41..nd the reason it's not is that the sun was behind the shoulder of tho photographer. The model faced the sun—a brilliant, noon, summer sun. It yott look Closely you will notice that this has left deep shadows on her face, Most of her forohead is shaded by her hair and her nose casts a shadow over her mouth and much of her chin. As a result, the light on her face is uneven, her fee. tures less easily recognized. Here, then, is a case where my young correspondent might well.for- get the rule or having the sun be. hind her when she shoots. For with pictures or people out or doors, backlighting' or sidelighting getter - ally yields more pleasing results than full. frontal lighting. And in this connection, too, the slanting sunlight of mid-morning or after- noon is to be preferred to the direct, overhead snn of noon. Two last points, however, which it's well to remember, When your subject is backlighted you must be sure that no direct sunlight falls on your camera lens, And yon may find, too, 411141 47011 need a somewhat longer exposure. Whore this shot was made at 1/50 and f/11, a backlightod shot might be made at 1/60 and 4/8. 211 —Sohn vim Guilder 4.1 Fora Ten 'F14-4ck with rv,cli: re- built 17;-:e.111.41., god ,shape, Foy. d 7:41 Truck rar!L: wiH.2e.ij i4.4744f. c;ar. Ethii PHONE 59-r-9 Se.10.9 an' BRUSSELS ETHF.X., ONT. .111114140.,4.44.,..a.r.4Taxtv 444, for EDNEUINATie Got an old wagon lying around *el you figure is 'through'? Equip it while ()taco Steed Wheels and 2 set of trait automobile tires. Rides color—louts Gorier. because Omoo Stool Wheels bring vour wagon down co mice loading lorsd. Como in ami ma The new 4.. ;master Ali Steel — a wagon development from more than fifty years' experiment and test. Every feature designed for a lifetime of dependability and service. A modal for every- haulage purpose. Repair Your Tractor — any make Repair all kinds of Farm EquiDment Pedlar Barn Equipment Dominion Tires Otaco Farm Implements E„ Michel:* 8€ Phone 86-r-5 s "Apil Ethel '7,44 WILLIAM T. SPENCE Estate Conveyance and Commissioner GENERAL INSUARANCE OFFICE MAIN STREP -- ETHEL, mu. G,od,OVI111111/ • F I Kinds of 113 ki 9 Boo° LIAEKER SOLD MUMS AT R08. ihnisosis. Moro 6 char Sop wts.m.atutet.o....wtrom. motaxseseinnementseMne 4 '4