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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-9-16, Page 3CUT FINE FOR CIGARETTES HONOR ROLL Clear telephone lines for ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Your telephone is part of a vast interlocking system now carrying an abnormal wartime load. Don't let needless delay hold up messages on which production efficiency may depend. OTHER 'WARTIME TELEPHONE TACTICS" 1. BE t number conou ulhave he direct ray. 2. SPEAK distinctly, directly into e .e tho mouthpiece. l ` 3. BE BRIEF. 'Clear your lino for the next call. 4. USE OFF-PEAK hours forLong c Distance ells: beforee9.30 a.m., 1-2 p.m., 5 7 pan„ after 9 p.m. Thor things 0may 0,000 d trilling, but on 6,500,000 daily telephone calls, they are very important. CANADA'S WAR EFFORT i • e .A Weekly Review of Develope- melees on the Home Front;. Sept. 3, 1R, 1942. * * * 1. Alcohol only will be •avalileble for automobile and truck .radiators e4N��4M "►NN��e��NN�Oa MONUMENTS To those contemplating building a Monument, I have Just secured a big selection of different kinds of granite. See me before buying elsewhere. Cemetery Lettering a Specialty. All Work Guaranteed 1 IJOHN GRANT S CLINTON MARBLE and ie GRANITE WORKS Clinton - Ontario For further particulars apply at The Post, Brussels - Phone 31 Ot ie s esee.N•lON4•N4,4 4+10 as anti-freeee this winder, Depai•t- ment of Munitions end Supply an- t8omnWes, * * * 2, 'Ganncldani bomber group at from 10 to -20 egnaclmons to be formed ,in United Kingdom by •the end of the year, to. be followed by a Canadian tighter group. Air Minister Pewee l announces. * • s 3. Wautime Foods Corporation be- contes sole exporter of Canadian cattle to the United States. * :5 s -4. Wend penlcil andpenholder styles redltced f nom 68 to 38 by order of Wartime Melees and Tnade Board, * * * 5. Appointment of a three man conem kills under the Sndu!strial Disputes Act to rinvestigate wage disputes in steel industry anmiounc- ed by Labor Minister Hon, Hunt- phrey Mitchell. I * * 6. Air Marshall H. E. Edwards, Air Officer in .C'hief rot the R,C.A.F. oveateeas tells. visiting Canadian nese apenmen in London that high a,rtloolrttiets in the Air Ministry have no opposition to Oaniadii-ani•aatiof of the R,C. ,F. * * * 7. Unusatally large .congregation observe Canada's Day of Prayer. e . e 8, High oflic e. of Britafm's Auxtl- lary Territorial iService arrive in Ottawa. * * * 9. Revision of sugar rationing regu- lations announced by Wartime Prices anal Trade Beeed. * 10. Vice Chairman W. L. Houck of the Oulterio Hydro Eleotic Power Conin:086ton anmlobnce0 housewives to be •aiJlced to stagger their ironing days ithile fall .auld winter. * * 11, Dieppe storming, spear -headed by Canadian e, is '.indispensable pre- lenlbnialy to bigger undertakings;' Prime Minister Churchill tells Bi<itish House of Commons. • * * 12. Mininiltions Mlinlister Howe an- nounces nniounices eiglht point govennenental program to meet "greatest timber sbiortege un• Camauda.'a history!' + aMIzalONZMIS:11 East Huron - Produce - Eggs, Poultry & Feeds Phone 66. Brussels HOG and POULTRY` FEEDS - Commercial Feeds Mill Feeds Bone Meal Oyster Shell Cod Liver Oil Grit Everything to make the hens lay `A' Grad > eggs We are in the ,market fur all kinds of POULTRY! "Flock Culling A Specialty', .: Bring Us Your EEggs Our Motto-- - Honest Grade on every egg. • eallanremmismilmorairlegammomen Soda Biscuits May Go Canadians may have to go without hiscuits, doe to the huge quantities needed by the armed fencea o8 the Uanited Walloon. Houteewives array wonder why there should he a elearbage et socia •bisctuits, when Cratatlian flour IS so .readily avati- able„ but F. W, St, Lawrence, vtco- preeidant and managing director of Geo. Weston Limited, reports. that even. the • rode biaculbt inaellinles are now in full opertatien on "fran" raking for the troops. With the hi:Jutiit indtietry,'as With alt Indus. trte%, The war oomes Suet, Aiceek, John Alderson, J. Armee, J. P, Bell, W. H. 'Bid' Bell, E. D. Bendall, Charles H. Bewley, Walter Black, Bert Blank, Donald Black, Douglas (R.C.A.F,) Bryan, Russell Brothers, Lyle Bray„ E. C. Brewer, J. Bowler, Harry Burchell, Fred Cassidy, Frank , Cardiff, Clarke (R.G.A,H'.) Cardiff, Clifford Cardiff, Frank Cardiff, Win. Campbell, John Campbell, Stanley Coleman, Ken. Coleman, Lill Davidson, Scott Davidson, Cleve Dohl, C. Dohl, f9, Dahl, Mac Elliott, Ross Elliott, Geo. 0. Farquharson, W. A. Fox, Ruzeei, Galbraith, Geo. Galbraith, Bowman Gowing, Carl Garton, Edward Gillis, Morris Gibson Harvey Glassier. Stuart Henderson, Amble Hall, Deb. Hall, Bassett Hamilton, R. C. Harman, John Hastings, Dave Harrison, Louis. Srgt., Ha.maiton, Allan C. Holland, Gordon hood, L. Hood, S. Huether, H, L., Sgt. Harman, G. Holland, Gordon Hulley, Jim Humphries, Stewart Lamont, Leonard Lowrie, Everett Lowe, Stewart Locking, Wm. Myers, Dr. C. A. Machan, Willis (R.C.A.F.) McCauley, L, McCreath Ted. Mitchell, Frank McFarlane, Thos. McFarlane, Walter McLean, Arthur McDowell, Mac McRae, Donald Murray, Kenneth .11. Nichol, Wilfred Michel, Garden Nickel, R. Gordon Nichol, Mac Nichol, Lloyd Palmer, Jas. Palmer, Wm. P191'09, Roy Prest, T. A. Prost, W. M. (R.C.A,F.) Feast, Robert Press, Jim Ritchie, Kenneth Rowland, Wm. Rutledge, Frank Russell, Lewis (R.C.A.F.", Rutledge, Hartley Rutledge, Jack Rooney', Leonard Scott, Franks RJC,A.F Speir, Jack Speir, Kenneti.. Snell, Verne Stretton, H. Seleman, D. Sanderson, Lloyd Tunny, Chan. Thompson, A. Thompson, Norm. (R.C.A.F.) Thompson, M, Thomas, H. Whittard, R. Whittard, Earl Wilson, Stan. Wilson, Russell Workman, Gordon (tt;O.N.) Woodrow, Alec Ward, Ray (R.C.A.F.) Ward, Leenerd (R.C.A.F.) Wheecr, Glen ,Yottng, Archie (R,C,A.F.) Young, Elsner THE BRUSSELS O'OST Wedneedlig, Septm'.b016th, 1940 TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES GOUNTY OF HURON, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the County et Henan, Under hie hand and the Corporate Seal at the said County of lemon, bearing elate the sixth day of July, in the Yowl' of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and Panty -two, and to me directed, e..renanding me to levy on the several parcels Hereinafter mentioned and des'orlbed as being in said County 05 linos, fur are ears respeesively due thereon, together with costs, I do hereby stye notise, unless the said arrears ere sooner paid I shall o11 Tuesday, November 3rd, 1942 at two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, at the Court House in the Town of Goderich, County of Huron, proceed to sell by public auction, mo much of the said lanais as may be *uSftcient to discharge the taxes and charges In- 'turred ie and about the said sale and collection of the same. An adiaurned sale if necessary, will be held at the seine time and place two weeks later. Years in Advt. Treas. Owner and Description at Land Arrears Taxes 0o646 Comm. Total TOWNSHIP OF GREY Andrew Bain --Lot 01, Dunibar's Survey, Ethel 1989.40-43. VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS 5.95 2,00 .25 8,00 M. F, McCracken-1Pt. Lot 34, E, of Elizabeth St., pt Lot 17, W. of Turnberry St. 1939-40-41 160.71 2:00 4.02 166.73 Robert Clark -W WS Lots 147-148, E. John St1989-40-41 108.10 2.00 4.00 174.30 Sarah Doll -Lot 255, W, of Albert St. 1939-40 36.77 2.00 .93 39.70 Allan Hersey -W pt. Lat 24, E. et Elizabeth and S of Mill St. 1939.40-41 02.20 2,00 1.55 65.75 C. Meadows Est, -Lot 135, W. at et. John St. 1999-40-41 516.00 2.00 .94 38.90 All of the above described lots are patented. County Treasurer's Office, A, H. ERSKINE, Godeadch, July 17th,'1942. Published In 11b,e Ontario. Gazette, August Treasurer of Huron County. 1st, 1942 (ale insertion), Young, Norman, R. Young, Ernest Rejected - Bryan Lorne Earngey, Dean Fscher, Wilfred Gillis, 0. Fischer, Wm. Hanrison, Marshall Hawkins, Herb. McDowell, Jack Pearson, Ralph Plum, Carl Plum, Ernie Pennington, J. R.O.A. (Reserve)-- Baeker, George eamplbell, G. R. Capt. Lowe, Jack McDonald, Harold Sanderson, Gordon • ETHEL HONOR ROIL Alexander, Stanley R.C.A,F. Bateman, Cecil (Cpl.) R.C.A.F Brown, D. S. Beer, Chas. Dunbar, Jack Henry, Stuart Ilewitt, Wilfred R.C.A.F. Hewitt, Frank Haig, -Norman Jardine, Lorne Kreuter, Calvin Mills, Jack Patterson, Miss Alma. (Nurse) Sleighthalm, J. A. Raby, Mervin :R * NOTE -The following are really Brussels boys who had not resided here some time previous to. enlist- ment, Baeker, George Jeeneymy J, R. Canadian father would drop his tools and slow up war productrian needed by his fighting eon overseas How many Canadians will deltberatety spend money ear comfort and amusement, when that money to needed so desparately to give our soldier leaders overseas the hast bit of equipment they need to conquer the enemy, As the read the names of scores of young mem• who suffered and died an the beaches of Dieppe, how precious few of us will want to withdraw aur money frown the war chest in order to have a good time With it or to spent it on goods that will make our lives more cdmfortable! FOR SALE - 2 well-bred Ram Lambs. phone 82,r-7 Harald Sellers GET YOUR 1•,:..MANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS , THERMIQUE End Curls $1.25 and $1.75 and $2.25 Including Shampoo Permanent $2,00, $2.50 and $5.00 including flnger wave and shampoo Telephone 55x for an Appointment IRENE PEASE OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAURANT FOLLOW THE LEADERS One who slid not mean disparage thne efforts of men and women in Canada now giving leadership in this emttntry during wartime, declar- ed recently. "Oan(ada's. true leaders are the bays in uniform who - are figihtieg on the seas and overseas." ,Few will argue egalinst that opinion. G•oocl leadership embraces, the ability to inspire a people to higher achieve, meet, and there is nlothing so 1n- spiraldonal ae a good a mnsple. In all the *cif -denial and hard work required from us et home, we ase inepired by ecu' gallant leaders who scour the ocean to protect our tepee and war materials, who sweep the shies to shelter our homes and ire u4itr.ues, and those who dash into enemy territory to mush the heart- less wretdhes who plunged the world into war. Each of these Canadian leaders overseas has voluntarily offered to step livinug, if necessarY, that we may live. Eaci11 has. tua'ed hie back on chester0•elde and pillows and the Joy of doing what he likes Each has forgetter, the ease of 61.01 eight of ten'ltour day and weekly pay en- velope that permitted limn to buy a new suit or 41 shirt or to take the girl out to,a deece. Each w111 work twenty'four hours ,at a stretch when called to do so. No Canadian soldier pate a lintita- ttctl on the .extent of hie service, He is tettly going •all oast for victory. With such leaderb, Oaana.diate will not fail in any tao3t. ahead. What 41-0 OUR FAMILY went through hard times once. It taught us that you can't keep your independence without foresight and sacrifice. We learned what we could do without when we had to. So we know that a real nest -egg means more than just compulsory savings. It means all the War Savings Stamps and Cer- tificates we can lay our hands on. They're safe. And they're an invest- ment every Canadian should make. Why? Because they help equip our fighting men to protect everything we've got. And because, too, they pay back $5.00 for. every $4.04 we put aside now. We've got to win this war no matter what it costs - and we've got to prepare against the time when the boys come home. Buy )Var Savings Stamps from druggists, banks, pos t offices, telephone offices, de. partment stores, grocers, tobacconists and other retail stores. Certificates may be purchased for immediate delivery in; dortornirtatiolts of $S, $10, $25 from Banks, Trust Contpanies and Post Offices. , National Was Finance Committee