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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-7-15, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST
Weclheeday, July 15th, 1942
xport Packers 1
UXERS—Of All Kinds of
.Live and Dressed Poultry
We will call at your place
for any quantity.
lase—A11 kinds of Feathers & Horsehair.
• We have an expert on our staff who will cell your flock
Free of Charge.
Phone 70x 3russeis, Ont.
.1-lowick Council
Gorrie, July 6th, 1942
The Connell met Is. the Township
1 according to adjournment, the
,4bera were all present, the
'Reeve, J. W. Gamnble, in the
17_
'M°Se nrinutes of last regularmeet-
' were 'read, and on motion of
ieitfallunn and Strong, were adopted.
ilved by Strong and Winter that
?31.y law No. 5 for the year 1942, as
rood the third time, be finally
-yawed. —Carried
Moved by Weir •and McCallum
-Mat the Engineer's Report on Mrunt-
cipa1 Drain no. 16, be read on Jut,.
•ZiLk, in the Clerk's 'Office at 2
egeiock in the afternoon, and that
a11 'ratepayers on said drain, be
reaCtfied accordingly, —Carried.
Moved by McClellan' and Strong
that By-law No. 7 for the year 1942,
nw read the third tome, be finally
llrassed. —Carried.
Moved by Winter and Weir that
all. requtisitions to be entered on the
'Cialffeetors Rolls this present year,
shall be in the hands of the Clerk
met later than August 15th, 1942.
—Carried.
Moved 'by Weir and MdOalium
bra.t the roof an Wroxeter shed be
-pr: .ed, and that the Clerk be here-
`llue antho'dzed to advertise for
- Eeadiens, said tenders• to be in the
llidsr3s of the Clerk not later than
tam Mut day of August, 1942. Best
•ar,ade of 'coiling paint to be used.
—Carried.
Moved by McCallum and Winter
Mat the Road Accounts, as approved
18'e paid. —Carried.
Moved by Winter and Weir that
-;:ac, following adeounes be paid.
—+Carried.
..air-conditioned comfort
:train TO THE WEST
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DIRECT
SERVICE
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'WINNIPEG
SASKATOON
EDMONTON
JASPER
VANCOUVER
VICTORIA
,e, trate:
JASPER PARK LODGE
JUNE 13 — AUGUST 31
9IIKAKI LODGE
JUNE It — AUGUST 31
lio
y ; ;NADIANNATIONAL
A. Moffat, natio for Wroxeter
shred .
E, H. Ball, repairs, Wroxeter
Library
Isaac Gamble, pant salary
.50
3,50
35.00
Ont. Hosp., Woodstock,
Hospital expenses dor
D. Douglas ........... 46.00
George King, .repairs, Town-
ship Hall, Gonne 2.24
R. W. N. Wade, Tnsmnance on
Power Gr+ede'• 3'2.55
Mrs. Bert Mann, Nurstnnig
Chats. and Mee. Severt ;55.00
Prov, Treas., Licenses for
Gerrie & Wroxeter Halls' 6.00
Lindsay Brown, sheep killed
or :injured by dogs 28.00
T. A. Roberts, broclametion
re salvage, etc. ......... 7.00
Relief, for June .............. . 85.02
Moved by Strong and Wimter
that this Council do now adjourn
t.a meet in Ohe United Church Hall,
Fordwdch, on the Fifth day of August
or at the call of the Reeve. —Carried
Isaac Gamble, Clerk.
tions and Supply. New priorities
,ays4esni established at Washington
establishing definite quotas far all
Manufacturers teeing More than
.$5,000 worth of metol in a calendar
,quarter,
X • *
, 6. 'Census to be completed within
SO bays orf all used industrial cos.
,struetion and road maintenance
mealrineay,
* * a
, 7. Use of Petroleum asphalt for
roads, rooting and certain otlhor in.
,dustasia)l purposes prohibited except
under permit. Purpose. to conserve
£e01 oil for navy,
* * *
S. To assist in meeting increas'ng
demand for copper, zinc, lead and
other strategic metals and minerals,
arrangement made under which
Caan!adsian production will be in -
mewed and the additional ores or
metas supplied to the Metals. Re-
serve •Coalporationr, a wartime nom-
1any owned by the United States
Goverment.
• * *
9, Regianal offices of the Oil Con-
trolled throughout Canada took
over on July 2 handling of all
gasoline ration! books.
* *
10. No person may spend, without
licence dram Controller of Construc-
tion, mare than 92,500 for convers-
ion( of his heating or power prnduc•
tion facilities from oil or gas to
coal or other fuel.
t * *
11, Cast of living index a.dvsnees
from 116.1 at May 1 to 116.7 at Tune
1. Wmr+time increase: 15.8 percent,
• * *
32. 'Special stenographic allow-
ances, ranging -from 95 to 915 a
month, according to proficiency to be
granted to qualifying Grade 1 em-
ployees of the Ottawa Civil Service.'
Change trade to meet shortage of
stenogeao9hens and typists available
dor government employment.
13. Index et physical volume of
business on base 1935-1939 was
131.8 in May against 140,4 in April.
Standing for May, however, nearly
3,2 percent .above average for base
period,
* * *
14. Average rate of wages paid to
fain laborers, where farmer pro-
vides board, 91.91 per day at May
115, 1942 against 1.43 a year pre.
vious0'y. Where employee provided
awn board, average nate of wages
for day help was, 92,57 per day
compared with 92.06 at May 15, 1941.
• * *
15. Wartime Prices Board anmoune
ed sabaidy of 'six cents a pound on
butterfat effective. July 6 to stlmtt.
late production and avert threatened
•sfso•tage of butter next winter,
* * *
16. 'Some' 500 young men and wo-
men, matriculating from seco adary
schools, will be added in entering
universities tbl!s Fall in . certain
engineering and Valence courses,
Students tinus aided will be required
to talte courses acceptable to Direc-
tor of National Selective Service.
* * U:
17. Foem!ation announced of Cam
oaten, Joint Staff in Washington,
comprising three senior ofticera
representing each of the three
(emeritus chiefs of staff.
CANADA'S WAR EFFORT
5 • •
A weekly review of developments
on. the Home Front; July 2 - 9, 1942.
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1. Proclamation tabled in Com
mons making all men between the
ages of 20 and 40 years inclusive,
who were either single or childless
widowers mu July 15, 1940, subject
to compulsory military service.
Scope of compulsory military ser-
vice to extend to Newfoundland and
Labrador.
m * a
2. By vote of 195 to 64, House of
Commons gives •seaoro l reading to
Bill enabling Government to impose
conecription for ovenaeas service,
3. In furtherance of decisions
reached at Ottawa, Air• Training
Conference, Changes made in cap-
acity and lavation of many schools
operated under British Common•
wealth Ate Training Plan.
* •r• x
4, Aero Timber Products Ltd, a
new (Brown company, incorporated
to develope and increase production
of alslplane spruce for both Canada
and Great Britain.
* t• *
5. North Americana continent run-
ning so short of raw materials, that
many Canadian manufacturers will
be unable to obtain enough from. the
'United States to keep going, reveals
,Hann. C. D. Howe, Minister of Muni-
TICE
To Milk Customers
'The following is an order that we have received from. the
eS'ilik Control Board of Ontario and Concurred In by the Wartime
Prices _ad Trade Board.
'Board Order Number 42.60, Effective July 3rd, 1942
WHEREAS to the Interest of greater economy in milk distribution,
It is necessary to establish a deposit charge for milk bottles
and to eliminate unnecessary credit.
IT IS,HEREBY ORDERED:
That, a deposit of five cents (.05c) shall be collected by
. every person selling milk or milk products In the Province of
of Ontario for each milk bottle delivered to any person when
another milk bottle is not received in exchange.
That all credit sales of milk and milk products sold by
milk distributors in the Province of Ontario shall he discontinued
and all such products shall be sold in exchange for cash or
prepaid milk tickets only.
Milk tickets may be purchased from the Driver, at the
Creamery or at Backer eros. butcher shop.
We thank you for your valued patronage, and ask you For
your kind co-operation in carrying out this order.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
.00
May Carry Two
it wasp announced Saturday that
trucks used to 4nau1 any products or
material may carry as many as two
passengers in the cab, in addition to
tote driver, 7'iais new ruling followed
a barrage of inquiries about exact
eigntflcian'ce of a 03oaed order Which
prohibited operation of trucks for
transportation of persomis -ether than
the driver and • any assistant oto lead
on unload goods.
GET YOUR Pe..MANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curls $1.25 and 91.75
and 92.25
Including Shdmpoo
Permanent 92.00, $2.50
and $5.00 including finger wave
and shampoo
Telephone 55x for an Appointment
IRENE PEASE
OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAURANT
bion, Women Over 40
Feel Weak,Worn; old?,
Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality 'i
Do.e weak. rundown, artuweted condition m.3•
�ti nQ ioanoTotror. .XOa**
��Np8tlyioace
Ptlro5�`ergldoTnbinte'111 7
Agent — F, R, Smith, Brussels
HONOR ROLL
Alcock, John •
Alderson, 3.
Ames, J. P,
Ball, W.
Bell, E. D.
Bendall, Charles H.
Bewley, Walter
Black, Bent
Black, Donald
Bleak, Douglas (R.C.A.F.)
Bryan, Russell
Brothers, Lyle
' Brewar, J.
Bowies., Harry
Burdhell, Fred
Cardiff, Clarke (R.C.AF,)
Cardiff, Clifford
Cardiff, Frank '
Cardiff, Wm.
Campbell, John
Campbell, Stanley
Coleman, Ken,
Caleman, Bill
Davidson, Scott
Davidson, Cleve
Dohl, 0.
Doti, 0.
Dohl, Mac
Elliott, Ross
Farquharson, W.
Galbraith, Geo.
Galbraith, Bowman
Cowing, Carl
Garton, Edward
Gillis, Morris
Gibson, Harvey
Glassier, ,Stuart
Henderson, Archie
Hall, Deb.
Hall, Ressen
Hamilton, R, C.
Harman, John
Hastings, Dave
Harrison, Louis Srgt„ R,C,A•S.
Hamilton, Allan 0.
Holland, Gordon
Huether, H. L., Sgt.
Harman, G,
HoUland, Gordon
Hulley, Jim
Humphries, Stewart
Lamont, Leonard
Lowrie, Everett
Lowe, Stewart
Locking, Wm.
Myers, Dr. C. A.
Meehan, Willis, (R.C.A.F.)
McCauley, L.
M•cGrer*b Ted.
Mitchell, Frank
McFarlane, Thos.
McFarlane, Walter
McLean. Arthur
McDowell, Mac
McRae, Donald
Murray. Kenneth M.
Nichol, Wilfred
Niethol, Gordon
Nichol, Mac
Nichol, Lloyd
Palmer, Jas.
Palmer, Wm.
Pierce, Roy
Pleat, T. A.
Prest, W. M, (R.C.A.F.)
Prost, Robert
Prest, Jim
Ritchie, Kenneth.
Rowland, . Wm.
Rutledge, Frank
Russell, Lewis (R.C.A.F;
Rutledge, 1=tartley
Rutledge, Jack
Rooney, Leonard
Scott, Fraulc R.C.A.F
Speir, Seek
Speir, Kennett
Snell, Verne
Stretton, H.
Stratton, H.
•Saleman, E.
• Sanderson, Lloyd
Tunny, Chas.
Thoaneson, A.
Thompson, Norm. (R.C,A.F.)
Thomas, H.
Whittard, R.
Whittard, Earl
Wilson, Stan.
Wilson, Russell
Workman, Gordon (R,C.N.)
Woodrow, Alec
Ward, Ray (R.C.A.F.)
Ward, Leonard (R.C.A.F.)
Young, Archie (R.C.A.F.)
Young, Elmer
Young, Norma,n, R.
Young, Slmnest •
A.
Rejected—
Bryan, Lorne
i0arngey, Dean
Fsoher, Wilfred
Gillis, 0.
Fieohee, Wm.
Haturison, Marshall
I•Iaw•kine, Herb.
MODowell, ,Tack
Pearson, Ralph
Plum, Carl
Pluan, Ernie
BUTTER
is four/'at: Pais o
Weekinith'a'n
• a.,,, Jf�Y: E.
HITLER chose "Guns instead of butter."
So the Nazis have guns! We must catch up
... and beat them.
They tortured people to make them save.
We must save willingly.
So it's up to us, each one ails, to econo-
mize of our own free will ... to economize
and buy War Savings Stamps so that we
can outstrip our enemies with planes and
tanks and guns and ships ... so that our
soldiers may be better equipped than the
enemy they have to conquer.
Women must help by economizing in the
kitchen, by patching and darning, by
shopping carefully and cutting out waste.
Make up your mind now to buy one, two,
five or more War Savings Stamps every
week. You can. You must!
Buy War Savings Stamps from banks,
post offices, telephone offices, department
stores, druggists, grocers, tobacconists,
book stores and other retail stores.
National War Finance Committee
13-s
Pennington, J.
RA,A. (Reserve)—
Baeker, George
Campbell, G. R. Capt. e
Lowe, Jack
McDonald, Harold •
Sanderson, Gordon
ETHEL HONOR ROLL
Alexander, Stanley R.C.A.V.
Bateman, Cecil (Opl.) R,C.A.F.
Brown, D. S.
Beer, Chas.
Dunbar, Jack
Henry, Stuart
Heevitt, Wilfred R.C.A.F.
Hewitt, Frank
Haig, Norman
Jardine, Lorne
I(rauten', 'Calvin
Perdue, Everett '
Patterson, John L.
Patterson, Miss Alma. (Nurse)
Sleight elm, ,T. A,
Raby, Mervin
Mills, Jaek
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS -
6 Cents Bonus
For Butter Fat
'Commencing Motllday of last week
an order came into effect that a
,bones be paid to tamers selling
their cream dor butter prodeetion.
'the bonne amounts to 6c on even,
pound of butter fat. Although this
is a Geverntnent bonus, it is under.
stood the amount is paid by cream-
Bries•, ithey in turn being refunded
by the Governtanent.
It is eethnated that one year of
such 'bonnO(mg• will cost in the
neighlbo9naad of 95,000,000. it
has been instituted as. an induce-
ment to lumens to sell their cream
for butter produdtion. It was. fear-
ed in official quarters that there
would be a •a!hortage of butter this
cosning Winter, especially with the
existing ceiling piece on stiles. The
eix cemlte extra per pound of butter
fat should, mean"quite an 1 nerease
in farmer -revenue end provide an
added incentive to sell to creamer -
les. , 71",frl
ANIMALS
DISABLED
DEAD or
Quickly removed in Clean Sanitary trucks. Phone collect.
72 BRUSSELS
&am Stone Sons Li. aced
ELL ani BENSON
onnconsimmanometwom
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public
Elmer D Be11, B A C. Joseph Benson, B.A.
(Absent on Active Service) Wednesday and Saturday
afternoons)
BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS
Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and front, 1:30 until 6:00
(except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00)