HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-10-21, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
NOTICE
To Cream Producers
The Creamery hill Close Every
Day at 6 P. M., Ezcept Sataaeday.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
HONOR ROLL
in the Army—
Aico lc, Tiiou. 3.
Alderson, J.
Acnes, J. P,
Bryans, Harvey
Bell, W. H. 'Bid'
Bell, H. D.
Bendall, Charles M.
Bewley, Walter
Brothers, Lyle
Bray, E. C.
Brewer, J.
Bowler, Harry
Burchell, Fred
Cassidy', Frank
Cardiff, Clifford
Cardiff, Wan.
Campbell, Joh
Campbell, Stanley
Coleman, Ken.
Coleman, Bill
Davidson, Scott
Davidson, Cleve
Doh1, C.
Elliott, Ross
Elliott, George O.
Elliott, O.
Elliott, Dick
Farquharson, 1D
Fox, Russel
Farrow, Jaek
Canton, Ed.
Cowing, Carl
Gillis, Morris
Glassier, Stuart
leal1, Deb.
Hall, Russell
Hamilton, R. C.
Harman, John
Has/tinge, Dare
Eiarriston, Louis
Hamilton, Allen C.
Holland, Gordon
hood, L.
Hood, S.
Huether, IL L.
3aiamnen, G.
Holland, Gordon,
Hulley, Jim
Humphries, Stewart
Lamont, Leonard
Lowrie, Everette
Lowe, .Stewart
Locking, Wan.
Lowry, Jack
Myers, Dr. C. A,
McCauley, L.
McCreath, Ted.
Meehan, Frank
McFar'lnne, Thos
McFarlane, Walter
McLean, Arthur
McDowell, Mac
Nichol, Wilfred
Nichol, Garden
Ntshol, R. Gordon
Nichol, Mac
Nichol, Lloyd
Palmer, Sats.
Palmer, Win.
Pierce, Roy
Ritchie, Kdanebk .
Rutledge, Frank
Riley, owe.
Rutledge, Jack
Rooney, Leonard
Rutledge, Ned
Salesman, E,
Sanderson, Lloyd
Smith, Jas. E,
Stephenson, Mac (Dick)
Tunny, IOhaS•
Thompson, A.
Thompson, M.
Thomas, iii
Whittard, R.
Nebettard, Earl
Wilson, ,Stan,
Wilson, Russell
Wonlcinan, Lloyd
Wheeler, Glenn
Young, Elmer
Yoking, Norman, R.
Young, Hemet
In the ,et. C. A. F.—•
leryans, Stuart
Beck, Bert
Black, Douglas
Black, Donald
Bryan, Reseal'
Cardiff, ,Clarke
Gellrraith, Geo.
Cardiff, Frank
Gelbrai.tii,, Bowman
Gibson, Hervey
Heildersent, Attalla
Machan, Willis
McRae, Donald
Murray, Kenneth M.
Parker, 1iaioid
Prost, T. A.
Prost, W et.
Prost, Robert
Rowland, Wm.
Rusisel, Lewis
R,utledgb, Hartley
Seott, Frank
Spear, Jack
Spear, Kenneth
Snell, Verne
Stratton, Herb.
Thompson, Norman
Woodrow, Alec
Ware, Ray
Ward, Leonard
Young, Archie
In the Navy —
Dolil, Mac
Preset, Jim
Worliunan, Gordon
ReJected—
Bryaa, Lorne
Earngey, Dean
Fiedler, Wilfred
Fischer, Wan.
Gillis, O.
Harrison, Marshall
Hawkins, Herb.
MoDowel'i, Jack
Fearson, Ralph
Plum,, Carl
Plum, Ernie
Pennington, J.
Pollard, Geo.
F_THEL HONOR ROLL
Alexander, Stanley
Ames, Bryan
Bateman, Cecil
Brown, D. S.
Beer, Ohas.
Dunbar, Jack
Henry, Stuart
Hamilton, Allan g.
Hewitt, 'Wilfred
Hewitt, Frank
Haig, Norman
Jardine, Lorne
Kreuter, Calvin
Mills, Jack
Patterson, John
Patterson, Miss Alma (Nurse)
Sleighilholan, J. A.
Raby, Mervin
NOTE—Tke 'fallowing are really
Brussels boys who had not resided
here some time previous to effiist-
meet:—
Baeker, George
Jeomyn, J. R.
Parish, Jim
Parish, Earl
United States A.A.C.
E'elamder, Wm. D.
Our Personal War
The aggressive spirit, native to
Canadians, will be reflected in the
results of the Third Yicitory. Loan,
We like to "get things done", So we
press for land ,notion. in Europe, even
tis' we realize that such action will
take a toll of the lives of some of the
boyo we love—our eons, our broth-
ers, an,di our husbands.
Out of that same spirit we will
provide the Money needed to see
these boys through to Berlin' and
Berohtesgaden. If we Cannot go
with them pei'eonaRy through the
hell of etvplesivde, we shall see to it
that they take with dean all the
material they need to extinguish
that ,bell as they drive into the
heart of Germany.
'If, in, order to buy bonds, cine of
tus inueit choose between 'comfort,
and no eoanfort, between entertain
anent that costs money and enter-
tainment that doesn't, between lots
to eat and not so mush to eat, be-
tween new dlobheis and the old Ones,
.Canadians will choose to do what is
necessary to buy the bonds that
Wieder the boys.
No More Alberta Coal
For Oetaxrio
•
Alberta coal dealers on October 1
received notice from Stewart Mc-
Grdgor, Federal coal controller, pro.
1iibiting 3uuther ehipnuctrt of Alberta
coal to Ontario, effective immediate
le The Federal order said that in
view of the number or unfilled ordeals
in Alberta mines, the present rate
of prottucition, and lack of labor, all
Ontario ordore are eantelliet1, exw
The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada
offers for public subscription
75
900
000
THIRD
TA
Dated and bearing interest from let November 1942, and offered in two
maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber, as follows:
Fourteen -year
3% xi:muds
Dale 1st November 1956
PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 101%
Callable at 101% in or after 1953
Interest payable 1st May and November
Bearer denominations,
$50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000
Iss31e Price: 100%,
yielding 3.06% to maturity
Three and one-half year
1%% Bonds
Due lst May 1946
PAYABLE AT MATURITY AT 100%
Non -callable to maturity
Interest payable 1st May and November
Bearer denominations,
$1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000
Issue Prices 100%,
yielding L75% to maturity
Principal and interest payable in lawful money of Canada; the principal at any agency of the Bank
of Canada and the interest semi-annually, without charge, at any branch in Canada of
any Chartered Bank.
Bonds may be registered as to principal or as to principal and interest,
as detailed in the Official Prospectus, through any agency of the
Bank of Canada..,
Subscriptions for either or booth maturities of the loan may be paid in full at the time of
application at the issue price in each case without accrued interest. Bearer bonds nidi coupons
will be :available for prompt aleiiveey. Subscriptions enay also be made payable by instalments,
pints aacerued interest, as follows -
1O% on application; 18% on 151December 1942; 18% on 2nd January 1943;
1O% on lst February 1943; 18% on 1st March 1943;
18.67% on the 3% bonds OR 18.39% on the 13/a% bonds, on 1st April 1943. •
The last payment on 1st April 1943, covers the final payment of principal, pins .67 of
1% in the ease of the 3% bonds and .39 of 1% in the ease of the 13/a% bonds representing accrued
interest from 1st November 1942, to the due dates of the respective instalments.
The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount
of this loan subscribed for either or both maturities if total subscriptions are in excess of
8750,000,000.
The proceeds of this loan will be used by the Government to finance expenditures for
war purposes.
Subscriptions may be made through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National
War Finance Committee or any representative thereof, any branch in Canada
of any Chartered Bank, or any authorized Savings Bank, Trust or Loan
Company, from whom may be obtained application forms and Copies
of the Official Prospectus containing complete details of the loan.
The lists will open on 19th October 1942, and will close on or about
7th November 1942, with or without notice, at the discretion of
the Minister of Finance.
Department of Finance,
Ottawa, 16th October 1942.
editing those placed by the Depart -
'Mont of Mnuitionc and Supply. No
further permits to ship Albeeba coal
to Ontario will be issued; and exist-
ing permits will be cancelled.
Howick Council
Gorrie, October 9th, 1942
The Council met in the Township
Hall, the members were all present
with the except/ion of the Reeve J.
W. Gamble, who died on the third
day of October,
The minutes, of last regular meet-
ing, also meeting of "October 5111
were retool and on nation of Strong
and Winter, were .adopted.
Moved by '"Strong and ,McCallum,
that Whereas, due to the death of
the Reeve J. W, Grumble,, it to deem-
ed necessary to fill that office.
Be A therefore resolved, in ea-
cortlaance with the Local Government
Extension Act, 1940, Section 3,
'that Davie L. Weir shall be Reeve
for the rematndea• et the year 1942.
Carried
Moved by Winter and Peelallum
that Whereas, dine to a vacancy in
tune office of Deputy -Reeve, it is
deemed necessary to fill that office.
Be it therefore resolved, in accord-
ance With the Local dovornment
Extension Act, 1940, Section 3, of the Howick Municipal System,
that E. Hartwell Strong ,shall be that Carroll Gregg be hereby ap-
Deputy-Reeve foe, the remainder of pointed a Commissioner on the
Ile year 19e2. Carried. said Board, to fill the vacancy caw-
I\Tovecl by M•eCalltuu and Strong ed by the dealt: of the late Charles
that 13y -law No. 1A' for the.year 1942, Harris, Carried.
as read be $nolle passed. Carried. Moved by McCallum asci. ,Strong
Moved by Winter and strong that that the Road accounts, as approved,
the reading of the Engineer's Re- be paid. C'arrled.
Port on Municipal Drain No. 17 be Moved by Strong and Winter that
helld in the 'Clerk's, Office, Gerrie, on the following bilis be paid. Carried.
Tuesd October 27th 1942 at the I Gamble part salary
hour of 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. as Clerk
Carried. How. Agr. Society, Grant ..,,
Moved by Strong and Witter that J. I3. Rogers, Pant salary as
Fred' A, Edgar, Township Engineer, Treasurer
be hereby authorized, in accordance H. J. Hoffman, watches for
with the writtee request of Jacob man
Mrs. M. C. Knight, teleehoue
ay, saac ,
160.00
Welts, to have the necessary re-
pairs made on Municipal Drain
Number Fou, Minto Twp.
Carried.
Moved, by Witter and McCa.htiil
blurt in •a000rclence with the written
request of Milton Thistle, the Town-
ship Engineer, Fred A, Edgar be
hereby inetraloted to have the neces,
sorry nepaire made on the Open
Portion of 'blue Sanderson. Man,
Drain. Carried.
Movet by McCallum end Strong
that a giant of $150:00 be given to
the Howlek .Aigriculturel ,Society dor
the year 1942. Carried.
Moved by 'Strong and MdCallum
that ie. accordance with the Local
"Governanent Exteliision Adv, 1940,
Section 3', and on the recommends.
tion of the Board of Conielisatoneru
100.00
189'.00
calls re office work
M. D. Irwin, wreath for the
late J, W. Gamble
6.07
7,00
Ernie Dai•cey, sheep l;il'led . -
by dogs 18.00
Ont. Home Woodstock, ex -
penes re E. Douglas
Wm, Whitfield, bulb in
Gorrie Shell .60
lefiltou Hastie, sheep killed . +
by dogs 28.00
Re1teR, 122.45
Moved by McCallum and Winter
teat this Council do nchv adjourn to
.fleet 1n the united Munch Hall,
Fordwioh on tine 5th day of Novem-
ber, or at the mall of the Reeve,..
Carried.
Isaac Gamble, Clerk
acs
Car of Screenings
On Hand.
D. M. MacTavish
Phone 46