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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-4-22, Page 1• x-c!yST PUBLISHING 'HOUSE Concert. and :Dance Under auspices of, Brussells Firemen Brussel s " oven .all Wed., April 29th Proceeds, for Smokes for'Boys Overseas Draw for Calf wi!B E.e made at Dances • Admission' 25C each • * *:. • *' • * M ,Y • PEOPLE WE KNOW Mon Prest, London, who recently joned the Royal *Comedian " Navy, spent the 'Week end with his parents *• * The Many. friends of Miss' Virginia *Plum will. regret to learn th8t .•Ale ill at her theme (here and will lie eon - fined to her bed for some six weeks. Mr. E. 114111 and daughter, Mise Eelyn Han, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker, Clinton, were ':Sunday callers at the home of Mre' and Mrs. R. W. Kennedy.,. * r .^ Relatives, at the home of Mrs. Galls/herwere Mr. and Mrs. W. .T. Masters, Hazel of Parkhill and son Robert of Hamilton. Mr. and'Mrs. ILW. Mestere, Billy, Mr. and Mrs'. Ernest Meadows and Mra '. W. H. Stewart, Toronto, •s Mrs. Wm. J. Stewart, Brussels, District Deputy president of the, Retbeka01. Lodge, has. been paying her offlctal spring visit to . the various .,,Times that try mens soul Pray-Go'to Church ;.t,::• Build up your faith, courage and strength. Melville Church. 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class 11 'a.m.—"The Humanity of Jesus," Third in a series on Apostles Creed. 7 p.m.—"When ,Rogues get Together," •COME AND WORSHIP. United Church 1 j_."Redeeming a City." 12—Church School and Bible Class 7—"The Gospel for our times.' A hearty welcome- to Worship. till Pastas Rk'ypr John s Church "Morning Prayer • TH SUNDAY.. v. F. W. Davis,., Atwood. lodges, of the •district This• Neel*. S1ie 'Attended meetings at'.:,.Q1inttn Godertoh and , Milverton ,when . a delightful. social time was enjoyed at. teach Place; g .� * Mrs; John' Oliver. has returned to Whet tour. here after spending', the winter in Detroit. Mr.' Segni Wright, who was for enemy, yeeret C,N R. Express Agent in tttie village and is Widely • known throb hoot the cotninunity, will: attain his eightieth. birthday on Saturday • of this., week. "the Post" and. Ito readers extend- congratula- tions 'to Mr. 'Wright. on .this occasion and express .the hope that he, ; may enjoy. many more birthdays in good health. 0 Wednesday' April 22nd, 1942 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO eced04r4 War Measure Lc'� l N It ft heard it ng "theca !eAWS Items Peailvaps you have . en: ear �ssued Regardi �„ said thn°k inu�elt lsovia in this a ' or "it doesn't take lotvgita reed Yonr local gaped:' Very • .mW., *.,_..,.aleeeeeehe,,..� eemeemehree week's p pet, • Cavalcade of Canada The splendid program "Cavalcale Of Canada" trader the direction of Mr. M. Laycock was repeated in the .Town Hall on Friday evening under, the aueipices of the local Red Creme. REGENT. THEATRE F. `:3'eaforfih' .'i NOW " LAYINGi=.'.••. ' it ' Fibber McGee and Molly Look , Who's Laughing Edgar' Bergen : . Ctfarile McCarthy •A.pictuf•e with a, thousand fauglip and surprises Next Mon., Tues. 'and •Wed.— Irene'Dunne •' Robel1t Montgomery Unfinished Business • wth Preston' Foster She was all that a man could ask for because -she'd do what no woman ,should! Next Thurs., .Fri. & Sat, George Formby Comae Op george You have seen the Ace coriedial Come and see"him. again, Coming— Citizen' Kane When Double Features are. shown patrons must be in net later than 8:45 p.m. to see complete show. P�ab��c Metin, r person urged, .'to of ur use, attend for the p p aiv a Can -s.. a n Committee on res ��s rar.;.-. 8 ^'clock TO ARRIVE MAY lett^- 'cal* of Wheat and Rye. Special • Prices• off ear. Brussels phone 80 F. M. SAMIS CARD OP THANKS we wisiu to thank our friends and neighbors for the, kindness and syinlpathy shown: us in ova resent bereavement. Mns.,Jam'esNoble and family. ' CARD OF THANKS • We wish' to return thanks to our many friends and neighbors for 'their kindly ao't(s and. exlpreesions of Sympathy during' ,our recent .ite- reavement. i May 'God make us worthy of all the Clear one gone before. • James'` and Robert Masters ' ',' Mrs. Olive' Gallaher Change In Barber Business William Burge'tys has' purchased the 'baicbering: business'. of George Little, oh the `S9uar'e. Isa ilithealth. Mr. Little has, been ordered by his physician'tottake' a - rest, end' has returned to' home in Bayfield. Mr. Butgea ne'new p5•opiietor,-hat) been. workinig,los' Victor Harrison' on West dtreek.: - Elmer hove, who hal been a batiber. with Mr. Little' for the past two years, .than enneted with His Majesy's Canadian wavy and is'now stationed at ,'Tondo^. • Iiis home is..a t Wiarton. ' i - -—Goderioh Signal -Star • St. John's Guild , The president; Maes G. Davie was in cbvarge •1 f ` 'the meeting of Si. John's -Guild when the men -there met at •the home of Mrs.. R. W., Kennedy for their April meeting with a good attendatncei; An opening hymn was sting and' Prayers' were led by the »resident 'Mrs. Dant'es read a ettipture lllassage. The secretary • Mrs-W.*Mcheon read the nein- utee of.ehetrprevious ineefing,'wiiich were -bppioved. , Membership .fees and 'tonnes collection were received. Bneinessl matters of the Guild were disicussed. Mre. Prest invited the lndiees to gather at her home for. the 112ay meeting. Prayer closed ; tine Timeline •and lunch was • •served 1 y the hostess. Grewar's Remodeller, Store Have •you been iv to - e h retvte "s'' li Store thief -week? The interior has undergone coanplete rearrangement ,loll for 70* shopping convenience end satisfaction. The .front is a ,modern santttaey grocery where' you may bNN asybliin'g in grocerie'd at reasonable prices; We noticed among oilier things the great variety of iliiscutts, , there were lsast titirtyfive;. different hinds 'In the assertmennt, Moat of them; cellophane wrapped—and caned goods! rows and, runs of ,everything from A. to 1: ineludiulg beet greens' and mixed litacecllaine-vegetables. A restate attt will be found' at theerea1-of they atJre where you may quench. your thli'se at ,the •FlO'ta .fouttktiin, itavo delictoiis Mel•o•B0l cones from their Judi- virleal • wrappers, of Order your favoiirite sniveler() served- at. the tables. CARD OF 'HANKS C C I well and ee have those responsible ream ails The' Brothers ,and bis tees of the' late ,Pamelk McCartney wish tti''take this opportunity to thank all theta neighubours. and friends ' fol' their kindness during Qui, reeenf iioreebe melt, it will never b"e'to':140a ]. for: what little appears in:at, But there' Is :more there than is read by, Order Will Effect All Uses* ie majority. Take of Of Cream Cans, With '1 ti aj ity T k f instance an , advettis'emlent Pe1tainng to Wartime penalties For Violation Prices and Tiede Board regulations appeared one week and the next; Under a; new War • res Iter Measu tees bell 't w'hiCh Iva ju b t CARD OF THANKS' This, should have been read by chshatter,* iefly to the serious tin shatt. 0 or. 'e r own ane e' s, an Benxi• 'Our heartfelt thanks is expressed . to all our neighbours'and fetends.fer, - their kindly deeds 'and.eYinriethy I extended to vs at the time of the ill 1111 mess and death of call`mother. It was all much appreciated anel'will long he remembered. The ;Shaw Faintly. merchant and ,consumer 'as well. all users of orealn cans, axe p1xees8 : b Chi f th i benefit As a i under t•estricti n d lI rule there are eight pages• of reel ! PioWded :for the violation of am at geed reading' matter .contained in a 1 tate new rulings - • small town weekly newspaper. Read � - With, •tbls dletrfct being tide^ thta• istuo all throughe foliory it, ftr,t devoted to age:icniture, a great. itzg= cafe• tp: the, • following ' etttwactions.• oeutage 01 rhe people are atrecte then tern the pages and: read all ,,, by die 'leglsiation regarding *mese about it. • There the some"•editoriels 'l dans• wlhiclh oriyinattd in this.office, some `I In ' wie past faimere and of)ics • r ;elsew;here, iru$ t.o-, be Sure— .i'*halve. used Dtfaese• containeat `for a e _Egg Has Golden V ramaii ,I,DM,AL •Joust purposes: A. can belonging to . *halve. Here's one for Andy-' Clerk and '. * *• e 1 one creamery, was often used. to elle' hip "Neighborly News." , dtnhey Cu '' Haw' Would our. fair villa {'stand have their double yolked. eggs ••lord oversize eggs and .the .come and have. a lookat the one son "hlispiay in the widow of "The Post", this Week. At least one R.ockiAlen: ..oil the farm: of Ezra Wel`sh 5th Con- of Morris 'Towneihip knows what, Dui' Victory sign is all ,albout for the ether bay she laid, an egg nicely decorated with a `email but ;,,dis- tineuishable V in gilt, not • just •a plain variety, V in brown.- 'Or white lint a golden, one.. Beat that if you can!. At the Churches ,Services n Melville Pi'esibyteriati ci nett on 'Sunzdayc were conducted' by the mitiistsr,. R;ev S. Kerr. Sun day dellen and Bible'-'•cla95 were" followed by the morning service The text, "I Believe," ..was seemed in a aerie's on the Apostles' 'Creed. The . evening text 'was, "The Bui'ie, Treasure.'" • - ,Servtces in the United chuteb ' of Sundry were concluded • by the' nasion, , tete C. ,L. Lewis. The' morn* text Was ;`A. ,Fleecing Yo` 11he ' Chnircilt." 'The 'aitembeee ' e" Westelin Star Lodge and Morelli!, Star, % obekah Lodge attended tis' •evening service the ;text )feta "Whet? • Cld1i'c1 and, Fraterhit si(Set)' A. l'ei•ge, iiuitttieix aittenllec R•oy. P. W. Davit. , Atwood, wa' • itiatee of the Morning satiric, ail lSt'.:,Toltm'e Augltc:tsi chmoit. Rruhsatt Firemen_ Snrtneor Draw TicJkets are being sold fort a, draw on a•calf. The draw tobe neehle' at a concert and dance to be '''Wield- in t,heTownHall, Brussels an. the even tng of Wednesday, April' the 'Mk., The affair le being mongered by the. Brussels Firemen, the calf. donated by George D. Hislop and the pro- ceeds will go to buy "smokes" for oar boys overseas. The concert will be presented by - Jack Phyune our own "Cowboy Entertainer" and his assistants. Buy ickets—you may win the ca'l'f. Attendthe concert g"tl-alta,ee=en+j4ly aft evening of fan ,and most of all help buy smokes foo' aur .overseas, lads. They are doing a lot )for you—you can do this "little' bit" 'fir them" Fes'E D Jr 1'N G Saunders - Huethe'n Knee Presbyterian Church, Ci•an• brook was the scent of a Pretty wedding on iSatnrd2Y ` afterne tn, April ,eleventh, when Mari'.8 abelle, elder .daughter• of Mr. and Mre-, John Huel11er of Grey Township, became the bride of Gorddn George. Sam tests„ e'ider son of Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. •Saunldeao df 'Detroit, 'rhe pastor of Canting," Was in charge of Mrs: Will Cite chtiawli,'"'Rev J. E. .Tay'o* the feet Wtat we must all start Aa• ofaniated and the organist wax rodvnston, it ddt with missionary work in Werth China•pull in our belts and and make a M if diagnosed, as the one under the heading Pay 'You:a Debt•• To ,Yotttir" on "'anotltei' ,,page i in 11)13 i>lsne? i * * * liver cream, to anoth .nd queivtly there. -was a gelier'ai mtvas with each concern receiving dais% :a .great'nummber of "foreign" csaa and finally ending -up aonaidera6Tj - rtlTlort'of theproper number. Praodcal. patliotiemfi'v a part that With. out }supply of tin, ,wisest • cat ,be preyed; even while perform- • ing the-dutiea•'of,STirin* hosseclean.. ing. The different ways are included In the "Homemaking" column. • Don't start rumors about impeticl- ing shortages. : You can. create ,shoutagee, that way. The Wartime Prices' and' Trade Board advisee tattler heeding "How Can We Help?'' Ccittihned'on Inside Page BLUEVALE - ;POsililpines,..cut; pff,;there is•• 'great need thi ooniaenve'needuota:in' *arch It is' used; and therefore the Cresta ' Can :Legi•slation was tenanted. as sti new' War Measure. This, is a brier outline of what meet be done: , (1) All mirk or : creak! cans reit: be marked with the -ownei'a' vase - and address. • . (1) All cans owned by cream:toteS'.• shall be - used ,ONLY. for 1 e- transpoi+tation• of milk or cream 1e'. the owner of such Dans, and alexia' no longer required for such Parinises- by a producer shall • be prone/pelt' returned to the owner or his agent.. (8) Producer -owned . cans nom' be) returned promptly to- the ovens, - (4) A penalty of from $10 to 818' is provided for the that offence ss a further provision for imprleer' intent for a term of not less t]hrai one month. Possibly an explanation le hetet- coming etetconning for item 2. - It means."rsa8 If a can -tanked, for instance, vent "B elesela'-Creamery . is used, must be token to them' and: theist alone—riot to Swift's or any other creamery—or vise versa. A /arisen taking in a - can 'belonging to some other firm is liable to a fine •al ham $10 to $150. Cream eansi ma'y :he used only Pier cream designated for creameries -- not forcontainers of gasoline, MI. etc. Only .hie required` number tt" cane may be kept on the premises. • Creameries in the possession 5 cans) not -their own are required ?®t return cane to 'their proper owners. and mutt not send them out wi1M patrons, for their own use, 1'ecpie are soon goring to realise there 1* a war on, and waken up 11x' The Young People's Un1on of the Unbsed Church - held the regular weekly meeting. on Friday evening. the 'president, - Fleming Johnston. presided for the °Peeing exercises, and Helen, Thomson then' trete. charge. The scripture was read by Alba Shiell, Mrs. Sperling Jolitnston presented the topic, "The Christian's All•Out Warfare," in an interesting .planner. , The Young 1p'eop'le's Union had 'charge of Use evening service •. oil.. Sunday. The ,president -presided throughout. The scripture lesson wee, read by, George Thomason and prayer offered by the president. Ross 'Sandfly; contributed a solo:, "Let Mtn 2n," accompanied by - his sister; Miss Donna Smith; Will Peacock gave te , paper 'on "The Resurrection,' and Rev. C. Tavenet' closed title meeting with: prayer. - The. regular monthly meeting of the Woinemh Missionary Society of the United •church was held this ,week at, th:e home of Mrs W. J. Jehueton. The vice-president, Mrs. Edward '7alins1on, had charge of the meeting. The : chapter trout the: study ,book, "The 'Canadians are Mins Alice Forrest, " Pei•son'ais• LAxi Arnold Lillow' sacrifices. Brut as a caution to the Given in, marriage by her' fatter: R:C.A.F., who' ' has been stationed . odd' one who doesn't stay \ilei,^. Pere hounds' of law a. eruct of warniet�' the bride chose .a: becosn1ng floor. at comet .,Borden tor. the Winter length gown,' of white net over satin, fashioned in •redingote style. i•Ier' fingertip• veil 'wale arranged with -a satin coronet. The brid'e's bouquet was *bite carnations. The maid.'of honer!, Miss Alice H118111er, sister of the bride, . chose a gown of Rose taffeta'and carried bouquet of pink carnations. Ths b^itlesnnaid was the groom's sister, Mies, Jean' Saunders, wile' Chose a gown oh' Mite net and carried a bouquet of pink Carnations. The best man Was Ittn' ThonnpsOa f Detroit, ' and the',ushers were: Allan, Searle cvf Welton and Murray 'Nether of Oranbrbok. Followlvig the 000911o•11y, a rPcoph 'ion was held ,at the . home of tiro ttride a pirents. The bride's `iitot1ler, §; Ttuether, received in.a gown of itenteleY Rose et•e1p5, i'itli navy. That ^+iii corsage of -yellow rosesanti e jt. peas: Mss:' Seenclers, '.Mother "" the gr00ni wore a gown of'. 118t•Y —elle with beige tri,maninlg, with ''lack hat ailil tersage of yellow '^"6e and sweet Bels;•' Later the bride `and groom,left mi menthe, has been transferred to St. Thomlase LAC, John . M. i.iilow, 'Moncton, N.B., at his home here; Oily Moffatt, Ingeraoll, and Mrs, Sanderson, London, with their father, C. IB, Moffatt; - Dr. fright be, timely: There have he. approximately 200 "5spotersr vest out by the Board 10.0se job it ist to check up on abusers of tires, gas• olf'ne ,and cream can Privileges: it0 is better to walk the straight 'arta narrow then run the risk of btu Arthur 3a • Shaw, Rev: Alfred John's.nabbed by one of these 200 spotter ton,, Fred' Johnston, B.A., and Mrs. Fred Blick, Toron'1to, attended the funeral . of the lato Mrs. H. A. Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall, Listowel, with Mrs, A, D. Smith; Mies' Donne Smith, ' 'Clinton. with her mother; Mr. and • Mass. George A. Love with Mr. and Mrs, : A,. D. 'Beall at Seaford); Mr. and Mrs, J. 'cl'. Biggins; in Toronto owing to the illness of MI's. Higgins' sister. Mrs, Vernon Higgins. Cliiiord Has Bad Fire A•.•'lairge par t of the business sertioft at the town of [Clifford was ilex. t•Ayed`5r betily damaged inn fire Cif:,1 ikneevn origin which wa,s finally biotigdtt- nutlet coetrol bi fire, depart - Tents of surrounding nnnielPalities, after :ani elgilttli-our battle on Tues• ilio tito bitdn t5Avelling in a b]tte Clay night. 'lack of sufficient wa?i1r '"eY wttli :itoi0 pht blue tin'ball I gtipply greatly Riandicapped ,lite and laecesSories I ;firefighters, Damage was estimated Clio t ^note will reside in. Detroit. at $50,1)19. I WALTON The April meeting of the U.F.W.tta. was held at tlte'lioine of hire. Hamad,' Johnston, A. paper on "Change ist Tune" rend by Mrs. Wilbur Tom• bull and a demronsti•ation was gimes) , by lefts. Bewley. The Johnston geed* sang .during the meeting. Tae - next meeting will be - held at tilsF house of. Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull *u May 2041. In Memoriam N•ICH-HOL—•in loving ltteirios'y et 'sailer ' dear ].iusband and FathIt; Alii) antler Nichol, `- wllto passed aaaqr April Mil, 100$. There is a link 1leeth cannot sevelr Love and rcnnetrnbrance last fote*ei 'lxovingiy retnedtlsered by Wife and Inkrott.