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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-3-31, Page 8They Are Ready For Showing Many Right Up To -Date Patterns To Choose From If you have papering to do, whether it is one of the better papers, or just one of the cheaper ones, that is in mind, it will pay you to see our stock, as the patterns, colorings and prices are right, and will stand close comparison. Fresh Wall Paper brightens up the home, and gives a new outlook to surroundings. Nothing in the way of repairs, for the out- lay will give better eturns. F. R, SMITH DRUGGIST and Storit STATIONER TELEPHONE NO. 62 --- TELEPHONE NO. 62 You Roll Them Better With OGDEN'S SIN CUT CIGARETTE roeACco THE BRUSSELS POST MOTHERS MOBILIZE TO BRING HEALTH TO FAMILIES! Wednesday March 31st, 1943 Hundreds d of women enlist in "Nutrition for Victory" Drive ... PEOPLE WE KNOW i bring health and stamina to families... especially war workers! t, , . „,: „,is 4,s, Miss Carrie Ilingston has been 4u Toronto this week. * * * i Mr. M, W4neberg was a week end guests with friends in Winghalll. * * Miss Elizabeth ,Backer, London, i was a week end visitor at he: home. +a •x * i Mrs. A. Logan visited with her parents in Seaforth for the week end. F. F. Homuth Optometrist Coming to Brussels, Thursday, April 8th Make an appointment now and arrange to have your Eyes Properly Cared for op the above date. Newest Equipment Newest Methods Newest Type Mountings SATISFACTORY RESULTS Frederick F. Homuth Optometrist 1-Larriston Phone 118 Brussels 96x,. * r • Mr. and Mrs. Richardson and Beverley were week end visitors in Forest. * .. Miss Marion Forrest, who has been quite Sll is in Whngham hospital. * * * Mrs. 3n•o. E. Smith has returned home after spending the past four months in Ohesley. * * • E. Plum, Stratford and Carl Plum of Toronto spent the week end at their home here. * * * Mr, and Mrs. F. Connely, Guelph, spent the week end with her father, Mr. J. Gaynor. * O 0 Mrs. F. Burohell and Scot' of Perth attended the funeral of Mrs. Ament and visited friends here. 0'• r Miss Wilma Bell has returned to Teeswaiter after visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Lamont, * • * Mr. and Mrs. •Geo, Davidson and daughter Joan, Kitchener, were week end guests with their parents here. Good For All Kinds of Baking SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT aeker Bros. Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels s s • Mr. and Mrs. C. Steles -and Ruth Anne, Port Robinson, were week end visitors wdth Mr. and Mrs. B. Henderson. 4 * * Oce. Dick Elliott, Pte. Orrie Elliott and Pte. George Elliott were visitors with otheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott. * * * Miss_ Theda Stone, Miss .Hilda. Grahtwn, Miss Helen E, Speir, Mrs. E, T. Bell, of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Jas. Speir. * • * Mrs. P. Garside, London, was a week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. G. McDowell and Miss F. Mc- Naughton. Jack McDowell also spent the week end at his home Mr. Geo. E. Ferguson was Lere last Friday .attending the funeral of his sister, Jean, Reg. N. who died In or ourcoPytoday' ss ,orif 9e0dt , 1Y<t0.0- d c:N„*\nsese;aore°e ss, e o'dca 'tea 00° ' BCNaxi1a6o0.0 You too, can play an important part in this vital national need. Health and stamina are needed now for Victory ... always for full happiness. Government surveys reveal that even those who can afford the best are often ill -fed, according to the standards of true nutrition. Here is an opportunity of learning an easy and interesting way to improve your family's health, through better nutrition ... an opportunity of getting your copy of the booklet `Eat -to -Work -to -Win', at absolutely no cost. So don't delay ! Send for your FREE copy NOW ! *(Tbe nntrihonal statements 1* 'Eat -to -Work -to -Win" are acceptable to Nutrition Servicer, Department of Pensions and National Health, Ottawa, for the Canadian Nutrition Programme.) Sponsored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) in the interrsts of nutrition and health as an aid to Victory. ,Seafonth on Wednesday aftsrnoon. The Brussels friends extent sincere sympathy to the remaining si,ters and brother. * * • The 12 year old daughter or. Mr. and Mra. 5, J. Allin Jr., of Toronto and granddaughter of Mrs. (Rev.) Allin has, just passed her exams in Piano. Head girl with first class honors, all the Allin friends of Brussels extend hearty congratula- tions to Miss Nathalee. r r Mr, and Mra•• William Ament, Seaforth, Ken. Ament and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kabel and Jean of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs, Dawson and Jean of Hickson were among those from out of town who attend• ed' the funeral of Mrs. P. Ament on Sunday. Finest Quality Lowest Prices THE FINEST EYESIGHT ,SERVICE YOU EVER HAD. No hit and miss naethotis here. Your eyes are theresuOdy examined by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about then. Twenty-five year's experience in eptomete7 alone is your guarantee of satisfaction. R. A REID, R. 0. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Brussels Office in Miss Kingston's Store. Moe 11 EVERT" WEDNESDAY AFI'ERNOO$ FROM 200 to, 4130 P.M. Look At Your Label — Miss C. Richardson .Dies In St. Marys Hospital ST. MARYS, March 25 --The death in Blessing." Mrs. M. F. Oldham of Miss Catherine Richardson, of Wellington street north, St. Marys, read the Scripture Lesson Romans 1 and Prayer was given by the Malys. The body rested at her late home n on Wellingtostreet, where the funeral service was held on S.turdayl .at 1:15, the Rev. J, T. Strachan' officiating. Interment was made in 'Belsyde Cemetery, Fergus. Miss Richardson was formers! •fie of the teachers on the eta9 or the Brussels public school and will be remembered by residents of town, and was born at her old home on the 7th concesison of Grey township, where her brother, the late Neil Richardson lived. WALTON The Women's Guild and W.A. of St. George's Church met at the home of the President, Mrs. Win. Humphries on. Thursday, March 55, There was a good attendance of members. The meeting opened with the hymn, "Sweet the Moments Rich occurred this afternoon at Beth 13 Havan Hospital. Born near Brussels, Rector Rev. M. F. Oldham. Mrs. Wm.W. Humphries presided over the business. session of the meeting, Donations of articles for the Dean- ery Bale will be made at the Spring Deanery meeting. The hostess served a tasty lunch, Mvs, M. F. Oldham invited the mem- hers to the Rectory in Brussels on Wednesday, April 21. 'Service in St. George's church on Sunday, April 4 at 4 pan. (Holy Ginn - mullion) On. Sunday school at 3:30 m. also service and Sunday school at same hours on April 11.' Don't forget the W. A. Social even- ing in the United 'Church on Bride,/evening April 2nd. Western Ontario's Most Modern EYE SERVICE F. F. HOMUTH, PHM.B•, R.O_ Eyesight Specialist Thursday each month.) . (Brussels Phone 26X 2nd on she wast Phone .118 the -last survivor of her funnily, and was widely known in t Ontario where for some years she taught in public school, before taking up high school teaching. For 21 years .she was a member of the ,.Bneckvilie Collegiate star[, and tor 11. years on that of the Renfrew Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, where ,she specialized in art 1 and commercial work. She also taught for some time in Fergus High School. Since her retirement in 1931, she had made her home with her brother -In-law, J. K. Richardson, of St. Marys, who survives her. She was a 'member of First Presby- terian Ohurlh here. She leaves one niece, Miss Kate Richardson, in St. PR EAM DUCER t RING ,04? LEND YOUR CREAM TO BRUSSELS CREAMERY 41111.11•1111•1181111.11•101•1111161. "' The Home of the Better Used Cars 1941 Dodge De Luxe Sedan 1940 Ford DeLuxe Coach 1938 Ford Coach 1931 Chev. Coach Massey -Harris 6 -foot Mower Massey -Harris Manure Spreader If in need of a car BOY NOW. G. E. NURSE At The Cities Service Gas Station BRUSSEL$211. ONTARIO Spring Values JUST ARRIVED British Bemberg Hose in the new spring shades, nice and sheer, all sizes, $1.25 a pair. Pure Irish Linen T owell ing, in candy stripes special 59c a yard. Alpaca Crepe by the yard, it makes nice skirts and dresses, in blue, white and sand, $1.50 a yard. Black Crepe Back Satin, special $1.50 a yard Children'sCorduroy Overal.s in navy royal and red sizes 1 to 4, price 1.49 Just Arrived Khaki Shirtings - Special 45c a yard. Don't forget to ask for your sale -slips --For 510.00 worth of these we give you A War Savings Stamp Free. 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