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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1942-12-2, Page 7BELL 84 BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public EimerD. Bell, B.A. (Absent on Active Service) C. Joseph Benson, B.A. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until 6:00 (except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00) Time To Talk Turkey Christmas Turkey It's time to talar turkey—well. finished turkey, with plenty of meat that will be a delight on any table during the Christmas and New Year Session — Poultry officiate of the Dominion Department of Agriculture predict a heavy demand for turkeys during the Christmas Season—and now's the time to begin to fatten them. Most turkey raisers allow their birds free range in the late summer anti fall, in this way the turkeye pink up their living ecounnicaliy As Rall advances, a feed of whole grain is usually given in late afternoon This is further supplemented with inoist mash feeds as the finishing period commences, Crate feeding and close confinement is not recommetitle•: for turkeys. They should, however, be partially confined so that they do not have unlimited range. The basis • for the fattening ration will be approtimately equal p?rts or Wheat, oats and .barley chop. These can be supplemented with cooked small potatoes, table scraps, o•ie per cent salt and milk in any form The salt and milk adds greatly to the efficiency of any fattening ration. The ground grains are more palat- able If soaked for several horn's In milk or water 'before feeding, For the first• two weeks the birds should receive a moist mash in the forenoon and a good feed of. whole grain in the evening, For the last two weeks before the. birds are kill- ed two moist mashes per tiny should be lied. One of these should be fed. early In the morning and the other about noon. Following this the birds should have free acoese to whole grain. until roosting time. The moist mash should not be left before the birds more than 30 minutes Starving, killing and dressing of turkeys is simfliar to that of chick- ens. Killing, of course, should be done by the sticking method, ' A tree bulletin "Turkeys, Their Care and Management" is available from the :Publicity and l0xteusion Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. It 1e, Farmers' Bulletin No. 41. Look At Your Label — ANIMALS DEADoED )uickly removed in Clean Sanitary truck►. Phone collect. 72 BRUSSELS William Stone Sons Limited cibeSNAPSNOT GUILD CHRISTMAS CARDS Wouldn't you like a personal Christmas card like this? You can make your own If you start planning and working toward It now. A NTICIPATING coming events Is a trait common to most success- ful photographers. So, I've been wondering if any of you have yet begun looking ahead to Christmas. Why? Well,, there's just one .big reason -it's time to start thinking about making your personal photte graphic Christmas cards. Before you realize it things are going to be happening fast. And, if you de- lay the preparation' of 'your Christ.' mas cards, it will be increasingly difficult not only to find the time, but to do a really first-rate job. That's why. you should get started new. Actually, the preparation of plro- tographlo Christmas Garda doesn't e: take too mach time or effort --par- ticukarly if you're already doing your own developing and printing, But even if you're not, you can learn very easily, or you can enlist the help of your local photoflnisher. Re'll snake the cards for you, from your Own negatives, and deliver them all finished and ready to mail. All you have to do is this: hither choose one of your best snapshots, or take a special picture with some holiday meaning, and then turn the negative over to your photoflnisher. He'll show you a choice of greeting card styles which are available, and you can have your card made-- with ade—with your own illustration—just like the sample. If you choose to make your own, you eau buy a Christmas card' print- ing outfit.—which will contain full instructions on how to print your own card, complete with greeting. Or, if you 'want to keep expenses down to a minimum, you can have a number of prints made from your favorite snapshot, then mount them on cards and write in your own greeting, Whichever method you choose, Start Work right now. That's the WO to be More you won't be caught napping when Christmas actually arrives; - 40I John van Guilder THE BRUSSELS POST Huron County Council, 1942 Continued Froin (Page One When he warmed up on the old Corn Borer. Prom Hensall 'Village Shadrlick, came, a most artistic decorator, And we've found him in the Council here, a, wise and careful legislator. At: hone an enterprising chap, and gives his business careful study, He can dec'or'ate a.ha.11 or home, or paint a church with anybody; In talking he's a humorous chap and usually keeps us ail delighted, And no matter what the subject is, he never gets a bit excited. Vic Falconer cause from. 011nton town. a man of worthy aspiration. With judgment: sound and vision clear, ire's always good to con- sultation; At home a real go-getting type and shows a lot of pep, "Ge 301' there he's recognized and t5, an expert in the duel "Itis"; In debating he is square and straight and i114iuencecl by 110 delusion, But he'll give the matter 5?1.10110 thought, end always teach a sound conclusion, Seaforth Town sent Scott to uu with flow of language free aaull easy, His conversation apt and quick, his play of spirits bright and breezy; Although an easy 601113 111.611, he can at times be energetic, And if cacasion should 0 inand. ran express himself in lines Poetic, And he can at times he most slacere —sound argument is prone to hatch, As when he expmmnd•ed to as here. his convictions on the Plowing Match, Pram Brussels Town Bob Bowman name, a gentleman both sound and trim, With a personality all his own, no • other member just like him, In debating he is keen and smart, a conscientious man nand 'quare, With store of 1ru,owledge far and wide, but with opponents always fair. And if discussion -got severe, he wee really apt and quick to tarn her, And' that he demonstrated her, in keen debate with R. Fn, Turner. Blyth Village sent to us a Reeve, Bconomy, he's always for It, 'And we have all learned to value here, the common sense of Wil- liam Morritt; At honne a really nanny chap of strictly energetic means, As be gets; 01;ound all through the map. selling farmers their ma- chines. And though: the farmers often think the cost of goods he should 041111111511, Rut with a conscience as a break, be seldom trims them to a finish, From Wangham Town, Joe Evans came a man of independent mind; He always speaks in accenta clear, with observations smooth and kind', When he carne here in forty-one, he sat in with the Liber -ale, And he was royally received with great acclaim by all his pals;; And you, may all remember too, tow he surprised most all the natives, When. he .came back in forty-two, he lined up with the Conserv-Mins :Stephen Township sent a Reeve a most attractive sort of man, And we have all greatly relished here, the. Irish wit of Lon. McCann.; At farming he's an adept true, end dtupivs the job from "A to 7," And his splendid home in Stephen there, it really as a treat to see, In: debating he is quite sincere. and always takes a worthy place With common sense and vision clear and keen Intelligente ole his face, And Stephen, sent a Deputy too, one of our best diplomats, He always knows just what to do— the level-headed Et. q, Rate. A most progressive farmer, lie with modern methe15 rap to date, With modern rules and modern tools„ and all'' things ran 111tg smooth and straight, In streaking, he is. "quite profouh.d anti lakes things always Elam and cool, Wits] action, clean and Judgment sotrn:ct as he Observes debating rile, Prole ,Stanley naive Fred bold) au d he's 0 rugged 1 stout, ratson. u and A councillor or 111e finest multi, a strategist beyond a doubt, In debating he is .bold and free, which zul3ared wall for our im- provement; Every tline he took the floor lo talk about the farniel'a' nano eluent, in business he is keen and smart and it will really be a pity, if be can't stay another year, an Chairman of the "Home" Coon. nlittee. From Godea'kh Township, Itathwoll came, a thrifty fanner and a worker, And if you visit at his farm, you'll always find that he's no shirker; Ile farms with methods up to date, and that's a feat without deduction, For he keeps a dandy bunch of cows and boasts the country's cheese production, Ie•speaking, he is always fair and understands the country ills, A really enterprising chap from 011 those Goderich Township hills. From tlsborne, Percy Passmore came, and he's a rdbust man and round, But he's. a solid chap, though short, talo hundred if he weighs a pound; At home an energetic type, with quiet ways and no alarmer, He's known for many nl11es around as a thrifty and progressive farm er. In debating he is sound ami wise, an interesting men to watch 'When he talked about the County Roads, or warmed up on the Plow- ing Match, Tuckersinith sent to us q. Reeve, a elan most earnest and sincere, And we always look for something sound, when we have S. H. Whit- more here, With quiet manner, sullooth and true, he always gets the 'best attention; Has a grasp of •Ciau.nty ntatte•as too, that's quite beyoind our comma- hensi0n; In Speaking, easily understood for he always gives sound explan �1fon- Livery time he takes the floor, to talk to us on: Education, From McKillop 'Rmsel Do:rance came, of stalwart -form and six feet two, A ratan of specially rugged frame and principle both sound and true To fanners in the caunty 'round, he really need's .no introduction, Por he keeps a splendid Shorthorn. herd and boasts the county's beef pronation. Ile always takes ;loug-sighted views. which augur well for his atone- m•ent, And justifies' the stand he took on that needful Plowing Match post- ponement. And Ferguson came front, Hellen here, a chap quite smooth and de- bonair, With common 'sense and careful thought, and judgment sound ire's always there, At fanning he is up to data, pro- gressive ways in his possession, With methods systematic, too as, farms there on the sixth Conces- sion. In talking he is straight and clear, and always taken a 5btitnd position, As when he presented to us here, his neigh'bor's Pliowiln.g Match petition. From Morris, Frances Duncan cane, and he's a willowy loci and limber, And you can tell just at a ;;lance, that he's of tough and wiry timber; Tn. debating he is quite austere, with calm and cool deliberation! But be always gets right to the point with systematic observation, And he's a dimly at R. dance and always gives us quite a thriller Lavery time he gets ' a chance to dance a clog with Neaman Mi1151', grey Township sent to us it Reeve, a.man that pets no frills on,. And everyone admires here the etralgltt square shooting Tommy Wilson; I•Te always slays Mat what he thinks and nothing ever aupei'fltsons, He's also careful what ile drinks, a11R1 sets a good example to us; Re 1100 a most distinctive volas and Uses 11- with great precision, And with honest thanking as a •guide, he'll always reach u, s,und decision. A Deputy also came from Gr *y, a ratan of soundsubstantial learning, Ofstraight and stalwart farm is he, with laudable ambition • burning; If we had difficult problems on; and 00)111n= sernae began to wauder,, We'd always get some sound ad sine, from ca111101 s A1ex. Aleander; Perhaps our youngest Member 115re, with his career jest nicely started, Arid the channel are that he'll be here, when the most or , ue have all departed. • WEDNESDAY, Decemhes 2nd, 1942 -- . WAR -EINE TRAVEL, TIP Na. 2 NO WOW lots off/me /have p TIcxOr re, Wise Man! He patronized the City Ticket office well in advance and will avoid last minute rush and uncertainty at train time. P.S. 30e's also travelling light in wartime to conserve available railway space. CAN DIAN NATIONAL From Hetrick Township came a Reeve, the conscientlons William Gamble, Ills, influence was always great, wher, ere oar thoughts began to ,,ramble; In: debating he was most sincere quad worth of our emulation, When he spoke about the County -Home or the Agricultural. Federa- tion. His sudden death we all deplore his memory too we all revere, Few rin.en there are with virtue's more, and few so earnest and sin- e 're. And always gets s'tch good results, that they are really most surpris- ing. He always ,,c: ; a lot of hogs per- haps four score or more, And helps produce a lot of poria, to win this hloomin' war, Wool 'nwainuh Sent to ue 0 elan, an good as they have found. And We always felt well satisfied, if we had Tommy Webster round' Another thrifty farmer too, with . energetic ways about him, A man with c, . ,a nn sense and true, and it never takes him very long He has a voice as smooth as silk with most effective modulation, A voice that really carries well, with every clear articulation, Froin Turnberry 'Township name e Reeve, an entertaining. chap is he, He can tell a tale or spiny a yarn, and do it with the utmost glee; A good fish story he can tell, as to how be almost caught a whale And how at last it got away, a really interesting tale. As a Councillor .he is wise and sound,, for right he struggles might anti main, And we are always looidng round, • for hoil05t men like Roland (train, Prom East Wawanosh, Raymond Redmond came, distinctive a.s our bachelor member, Which stamps hint as a. clever man, anti something we 0)10uid all re- member, And although we've tried to change his view and correct hhn in his foolish motions, ' In spite of all that we can de, he stie.lts right to his bachelor notions, And many a maiden 'round about have no doubt tried to capture h1m, But before they know what they're about, he has thein eat ((5500 0, limp, In debating he is 5010101 end clear, and he has mighty hard to match, When bo gave 115 his opinions here, on that needless costly Plowing' Match. And 'Colborne 'Township sent a Reeve, the canny cautious �S"illiatn Thom% A. •disciple of the ,Scottish rime with all his methods tool and 081111, At rafting sae's it specialist with /methods always enterprising, one o' us With a splendid reputation, a suc- cessful Country Vet, And he's a handy man to have, whop• animals take sick, When MacDonaid's horse was nearly dead, he cured hint mighty quick. Tn. 'speaking he is very clear, and never thinks of private gain, And it's really fine to have hint here, the patriotic 'Gilbert Frayne, This story would be incomplete and•. never should in print appear, It it should' fail to mention here,. our cool and cautious Engineer, Roy Patterson's a man of worth. a• most substantial man. and square,. Of solid frame and rugged form and shoulders like a rugby Player. Ano qt Toad building he is top;, and' that's a fact without deductaou, For people come from far and near - to learn new tips on Road Con- strttction, In conclusion. it is fair to state after due coneid'eration; That the County Council of this date will meet with worthy commenda- tion, Par it was their aim throughout the year, in every act of legislaiion. To secure for Hunion County here,. constructive sound edIutniStratiora,. They have left a truly grand record, real substantial men and trine, Gf this Huron 'County Connell of Nineteen. P+orty-two, "TH10 O, G`UiNI0TL BARD."' WANTE Dee - Pullets .all ages and breeds, oleo' yearling hens, also White !Leghorn, Light ,Sussex, Bleolt 'Minorca, Nett l'amarshirr, Barred flock cockerel*, for breeders. Also wanted flocks to supply Us with hatching we for 1114.3 season. blocks culled and hloodtested free. Guaranteed bonus paid with additional premium, Write for full details. '1'weddle Chick Siatciaonies Limited, ; 1''.ergu81 chtht,filo,