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The Brussels Post, 1943-1-13, Page 4MUST REGISTER OA( OR/MMEO/A7EL✓4%TER YOUR 16 TH B1RTHDAY! THE BRUSSELS POST 1S 10 111'Mia 0s YOU thirty that Within your sixteenth birthday ate requiTed any d b lcov birthd o attend and obtain Office in Canada a your learn the postrnastercertifi- cate, e tifr 'National 'Registration tate,r s You havebirthday,an o ed, by chane t have not so at gists n should do ori after re, You change stering, you must a you change on a card report sheaany Post Office• available re p lI registered persons areto haVe he rest - quired at Icertificates in their itru e to possession d at theirneeae eumayberequire to pr alece,'your registration c Produce y the Proper auth- certifi te'by tir'ne• pzities, at any to corlrpl t It is apatriotic duty lepra r With the rational fou Will e ulations' enalties tion dsubstantial P avo by doing so, r address If off.f . o" S TIOIIS,tax 1946 11R'a0 T10ti t ATE To Cyd iA1TCHEtL t1U Mrear( tabes Mlolstot of ottow° Huron County War Finance Committee Plans Continued Campaign The National War Finance Com- mittee will carry on a continuous program in Huron County until the Dearth Victory Loan Drive A. J. McMurray, Chairman, announced today: Despite the splendid . response given by the people of Huron County in the recent Victory Loan Drive there is still an essential need for more and more money to be loan- ed to the Government by means of War Savings Certificate, and Stamps. A. total of 8159 people paeehased Victory Bonds in the third Victory Loan compared with 6085 in the second Loan and 4458 in the first Victory Loan. While reside -Os are to he congratulated on this eolendid. response to the drive, it was stressed that still more money is urgently required. Organizer of the intermediate campaign in Huron and Perth Counties will he H. J. Vandewater of Kitchener who was organizer for Huron . County in the last two Victory Loan Drives. Mr, Vendee water will have his headquarters for Huron County in the Post Office Building, Godertch, loaned lee the Department of Customs and Excise through the lrindnese of Mr. H. S. Turner. Headquarters for Perth County -will be located at 30 Ontario Street, Stratford. sale through stores schools and news boys. Mr. R. K. Wurtele presided at an enthus&astie meeting. of the War Savings Stamp Committee in Clinton Wednesday. of last weak et which plans were made to increase the sale of Stamps during the next few months. Mr. Wurtele especially commended the school children for the splendid results achieved. Social Worker Enlists In R.C.A.F. • Miss Mary u,arke has been ap- pointed assistant section officer of the R.C.A.F. (W.D.), Ottawa and is attached to the Dir'ector'ate of Auxiliary Services, A,6.O. Clarice is the first social worker to ha ap- pointed to such office in the Cana- dian . Army Forces. She was sots: - tary of the Social Service Index a member of the Federation of Coni- iunnity Service, and in her new of- fice will supervise hostess houses, contact social agencies and deal with other natters affecting llae wel- fare of airmen anti airwomee. A.S,O, Clarke, a graduate of the University of Toronto, has beau for several years with the local division of Family Welfare, the, Provincial Unernpioyanent Department an 1 has been president of the Toronto branch of the Canadian' Association of Social Workers, She served as convenor of placement service in the National Association, and was a member of the Toronto Board Wel- In making his :announcement Mr. fare Council. McMurray referred to tile tree The above item refers to 'r former mendous increase in the National resident of Brussels whose father income which has advanced from Rev. Clarke was a former minister 4,100,000 in 1.998 to 7,500,000 for the of the United Church, She was for a present year. "Unless this iuerease time a member of the Public School is made awellable to finance the war start here. Miss Clarke was highly in tiro form of taxes or purchase of and affectionately regarded by those war savings and Victory Bonds the who knew her and her many Brus- country is faced with a disastrous sets friends are pleased to .team of inflation which wouid not only her appointment, increase living coats substantially but would be detrimental to the Destined For Sone Hits Honors winning of the war" he said. Sammy Kaye's Tune Choice Mr. McMurray explained that it is intended to aoudad a Publicity A. song that itas what it tauter to campaign through the prese and reach the top . , will bo found with radio by the dietrlbution of Mere- COMPLETE WOi11SS and MUSIC . tura and through speakers, Every in The American Weekly with this attempt will be made to keep before Senday'e (.Tanury 17 Issue) of The the public the necessity of greater Detroit Solidity Tittles. It's "Babble• savings and 'the curtailment el nets- 1313 t3abble,0", seleeted her SaulinY osseutid spending. Kaye, ... aid the second song to Wax Savings Cert111ra.te8 and the series of "Hite to 13e for '43"•, lit Stamps are avniiable et all Banks Tire American Wselcly, 'Be Stirs to and Poet Ctfirea end Stamps are 611 get Sunday's Detrcit _Times. CANADA 4 WEDDING 5 Parton • Cameron CRANBROOK The meeting of the W.M,5, was veld at sure manse ea Wednesday, Tan. 5 ,under the auspices of the North Group. Psalm no. 74 was sung after which the president led in prayer. Scripture WAS taken by Mrs, 13. Keyes from Ps. 04. Rall Call was thea responded to Li' 13 of the members. An interesting story was then glvee by Mrs. Sae. Keyes , Hymn 878 was sung then followed the reading of the Study Book "roughen Goforth" by Mrs. O'eo, Evans, Mrs, Wm. SmallilOn was in charge of Otto current events And very inspiring numbers were road by Mrs. Omstead. Mrs, Allan Cameron and Mr's. Jas. Keyes A report of the year's Rork of the W:M:S. was thea given by tate sec- retary. Mrs. ,Engel, which proved very satisfactory for 1942. Offering was taken and the singing of Hymn 695 alter which Mrs, Taylor clbsed with prayer and the singing of the National Anthem. In conclusion the Ladies' Aid held a short business tweeting to snake arrangements for a supper to be held in connection with the annual meeting of the church to be held Tuesday, Jan. 26th, A hearty welcome was extended to all The meeting was closed with preeee by the president, At the recent annual meeting tor S.S. No, 7, Craubrook, Sohn Sehnock was appointed school trustee to serve with Dan }mother and Fred Snralldan. ETFIEL Wednesday, January 18111. 1947 Jack Stephenson of R.C.A.F., Clin- ton, visited relatives here over the week end. The Presbyterian Missiol Baud met at the home of Mrs. Chas, Scheerer on Saturday 'afternoon with a fair attendance. Me. and Mrs. Kenneth L, Kreuter and little son, left on Tuesday for Toronto enrorr.te to their hone in Ottawa, after a month's holiday with John and Mrs. Krauter, Tprs. Eldon Mann anti Lorne Jardine of Camp Borden were week end viistors at their homes, The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian church met on Tuesday afternooft, ,Tan, 5th at the home of Mrs. 0. 1 Kreuter, The President, Mrs. Mc- Innis was in charge of the meeting. Hynin 697 was sung followed by the the singing of God Save the King, The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs, Wright, Prayers were offered ber Mrs, Alexander, Mrs.Wright, Mrs. 0, Kreuter and Mrs. Wilson followed by. the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the last meeting wore read by the secretary The -Boll Call, "a discussion on the miracle in Caftan of Gallilee" Mrs. McInnis led the discussion Hymn 74 was sung. The topic "The woman of Samaria," was taken by Mre G. Kreuter, Mrs, Alexander gave it reading, Hymn 616 was sun; fni• lowed by the closing prayer by tbo President. Lunch was served and a social hour spent. A pretty wedding was solemnizes at St, Matthew's Church, when Edna :Cameron, daughter oe Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cameron, of Brus- sels, became the bride of Coulter Murray Parton R.C.N.V.R., son 01 Mr. and Mus. Arthur Parton, o'f Rathgar street. ' Rev. A, A. Teuteper Performed the ceremony. For the wedding tine attractive bride- chose a street -length frock of turquoise blue with black accessories, and wore a corsage of Better Time roses, Miss Marion Parton; sister of the groom, attended the bride and Robert Cameron was ;Amnia. man, 000 Da- man, A reception was held later at the home of the groom's par' encs, with Mrs- Cameron and Mrs. Parton• receiving, each wearing 1 black crepe dress ,and a corsage of red roses. The young couple lett on a trip to Detroit, tile bride traveling in a. red wool dress and a black coat and hat, —Londin Free Press Samuel Carter Passes Suddenly At Seaforth :Samuel Carter for some fossa a well-known resident of Seaforth, died eudclenly at his home on North Main street on .Saturday ntorntng in Ms '74th year. Previous to his death he had been in continued good health, Mr. .Carter was born in Seaforth on February 9, 1869, the son of the late John Carter and Margaret ,Storey, He has lived - in many Mt Parent places but most of hie life was spent in Brussels and Seaforth a.nd he was a salesman. He was man rted to Mina, Denbow, who sar- vivas 111711, Mr, garter was a mem- ber of Northside United Church, Surviving besides his wise are one slaughter, Myrtle, at homes one brother, David Carter, Meltiltor, and two sisters, Mrs. deorgo Park - or Owon !Sound, anti Mrs, Mary Anderson, Seaforth. 'Otte funeral was held a° 2;00 o'c1oclr on ''Prtesttay aftern6an from his late residence on l' or1h Main street, Rov,l TI'. V. Workman of N'n ti stile TTnited Chtirl h oondtteted the servtee and tnterYit1tt 0090 made in lirIisseis cemetery. WALTON The U.F.W,O, meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Kirkby on January 20th, Mr Clar- ence Grainger will give a talk on "Co-operation." The annual meeting of the United charas will be held on Monday even- ing, Sanitary 18th with a Pot Luck slipper in the basement of the church et 6.8.0. Harvey Jotrston and William Turnbull attended the Federation Of Agriculture Conventtion in Toronto last week. The service in. St. George's Angli- can church on Sunday, Jan. lOth, was in ]seeping with the Ephiphany season. The sermon given by Rev. M. 2'. Oldham was on the visit Of the Wise Men, St. Matthew 2:1-12; and the presentation of the gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, each MRS. A. S. CUSSON is now in perfect health, She had stubborn indigestion, constipation and biliousness niter had breath. Fruit-i.tives stimtdated stet liver -matte iter Feel years younger. (luck ftp youriivor With fruit -a -lives, Canada's Largest Sailing Lifer Tablets. Whiter Opportunity S!e Our yearly inventory has been taken and we are more than pleased to find that we have on hand a clean and up••to- date stock. However, to make room for our Spring stock which will arrive next month, we are reducing our stock for quick clearance.. . Be Sure To Avail Yourself Of These Special Opportunities COATS 1 Group of tweed coats, plaid lined interlined and chamois lned, formerly $22.50 & $25.00 to clear at $16.95 All other coats reduced 25%. This is a genuine bargain and we urge you to buy while the variety is still good. DRESSES 1 Rack of assorted crepes and feather flannels to clear at •. $2.95 1 Rack of assorted crepe Dresses, mostly black and navy— formerly values to $6.95 to clear at–. •, .. .. .. $3.95 1 Rack of Dresses, assorted sizes and shades- excellent values at • • . ,-••••• • ••••-•••-- • $4.95 o hp• 1 Dresses a few very smart wools left in a group $8.95 o to clear at • • $6.95 & J cc Presses Pastels and dark shades in smart new styles. 95 Regular $14.50 One Price to clear at .. • • • •••• . •••• , • • $ II AT Two price groups — all this season's styles — felts and velvets 1.95 SKIRTS ' One line to clear at 2.95 BLOUSES - Out they go at 1.98 to 2.50 Skating ac ets Misses sizes in various shades 14 - 20 ... . $4.95 Men's and Boy's Suits and Overcoats Specially Reduced For Quick Clearing. Terms: No Charges, Exchanges or Alterations. Siegars Wailacr St. Econo y Stowe Listowei, Ont. • having a significant meaning, Gold, that Jesus is to be King, frank- incense that prayer and praise are to be offered in his name; myrrh, that he was to die for the sins of the world. For the balance of the whiter Divine Service will be held in St. George's Anglican church each Sunday at 4 p.m. with Sunday school at 8.00 p.m. Annual Congregational Supper onl meeting of St. George's church at tite home of Mr, and Mrs, Bert .Anderson at 7 p.nr. on Thursday. Pan. 21st. i List ups °.coot is esta rant ay ..` Till FloIt;l:e fa.ala 5eexwncr e. arim.....aizesrt veu:xflttoarro> tt%,L_ . x1b ort c .acre BUYERS --Of All Kinds of Live and Dressed Poultry We will call at your place for any quantity. Premium prices paid for Milk Fed Chickens Before you sell your Poultry, call of phone 70X Brussels Also ---All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair. We have an expert on our staff who will cull your flock Free of Charge. Phone 70x Brussels, Ont. ,'--' .•-.,,.r ..ter -.w-• ...:._.. .. , .. (ABELL RENO1V BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries PublicEbne- (Absent D BellActive B.A. vice). C. Joseph Benson, ii3.A+. r Wednesday and Saturday 14fternoons) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1 i30 until 6:00 (except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00)