HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-8-11, Page 3JOUR Duro Pump, like any other piece of machinery
or equipment, requires regular lubrication and atten-
tion to ensure satisfactory performance and long life.
The motor and other working parts, such as the
diaphragm and control switch, should be checked regu-
larly. Parts do wear and require to be adjusted or re-
placed. The Duro Dealer whose name appears below
is well qualified and e4perienced to do this for you.
Keep your Duro in good running condition for long
and efficient service. This year our production is limited
and sales are restricted to farmers who can qualify.
If you are a farmer without running' water, the Duro
Dealer may be able to secure a pump for you, provided
it will help you increase production, but you must first
secure approval of its purchase from the Wartime Prices
and Trade Board.
Emco Bathroom Fixtures and Fittings are still obtain-
able. If you are remodeI-
ling your Bathroom or
Kitchen, your plumber
will be glad to show you
the range of styles avail-
able in the Efhco line.
Buy War Savings Stamps and
Certificates Regularly
Wilton S Gillespie
242
EMPIRE BRASS MFC. CO , LIMITED
London Hamilton Toronto
aEMEmsssmrm.
Sudbury Winnipeg Vancouver
Howick Council
Fordwich, August 5th. 1948
The council met in the 'United
Church Hall, according to adjourn
anent, the members were all present,
the Reeve, D. L. Weir, in the chair.
The minutes of last regular meet- I
ng, also special meeting of July 20th
were read, and ou notion of Mc-
Callum and Winter, were adopted.
Moved by Inglis and Ftirrish that
F. A. Edgar, Township Engineer,
having given a satisfaotory explan-
ation as to why, in his opinion, the
whole of Minto Mun. Drain No. 4
should be taken into consideration,
repaired and improved; therefore
: <l , Li.;./...%54E1...5 EI.S POS'%'
i'S°eU' i4lllt>r, 2i:11I!'llet 11E1, 1,'043.
this Council accepts the itt•p', r n;
t;^• said I. A. 0dd$hr not ,,Uri U.uin
without aitenstion. Carried.
.*•d by letrrielt uu'I fret', 'ht'
1.10• time for hoidfog Notnintttionn
1 i ,,. them of - tats l i. tn:
:he ut11 a. of lir ,•t 11'1,10,111,1',`
1111 Lunn 1!lors 4+• ,tcr l.Ali•Ig fu the
p'nvis101:14 of C',ltnptet' 263; Section
11 mt 1s to say the it;omiintien
held on the Pride"' preced-
ing the last Monday in N•,vember
rl 'i t• Bier nee ehall rake Meet. nn
she first Monday in December in
t telt year and that the Clerk pro
pine 1 Tly-law aeenediegly. (',t.rlier]
Moved by Inglis and McCallum
that pet pried A'croIlnts, as approv-
e• % be mita. Carried.
loved by McCallum and Famish
test I.he following accounts be paid,
' Carried.
H. J. Hofmann, watches for
Active Service men 8120.00
Norman 'Wade, In+uranes nn
Power Grader 33.99
Hae Gamble, part salary
ns Clerk .. 35.09
Neil Mdnermitt, fees on
Brown -Walker Award ,, 2,90
F0. A. Harris, fees on
Brown-Waiker Award ,2.00
Ai' seem Znrgrieg, fees on
Brown -Walker Award 2,00
ISrtr-mrd Newton, Sheep killed
by class . 15.00
Prt•d. TTnntbly, Part salary as care.
teker, Wroxeter Hall 15.00
W. E. Whitfield, Egnolleing
No. '12 end: 15 8.00
MTnnieleal World, Satntes 1943,.,2.00
Ont. Heel). Woodstock, Expenses
rr, P. 11. Douglas .. 48.00
T. A. Roberts, Printing Envelopes
aryl ballots .......................... 13.00
AMrs. 17rad Flambly, Refund on
kehting rink. Wroxeter 20.14
Fnrrlw!nh P. V., Rerun,i on
lighting rink
Relief
8.08
92.11
'Moved by Parrish and Pinter that
' this Council do now adjourn to meet
.in the Township Hail, Wroxeter, en
the Sixth day of September, or at
the call of the Reeve, Carried.
Isaac Gamble, Clerk •
GET YOUh PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESE
THERMIQU'E
End Curls $1.25 and $1J11
and, $2.25
including Shampoo
Permanent $2.00, $2.80
and $5.0O including linger wave
and shampoo
Seafp treatments with steamer very
beneficial for dandruff. dry hair, oily
hair and etc.
6 Treatments Including •- Shampoo
and Finger Wave $5.00.
i'elephone 55x for an Appointment
IRENE PEASE '
:r s ER PROCTOR'S RESTAURANT
HERE IS HOW TO DISPOSE Or PATS AND BONES
The Meat Dealers of Canada ea a patdoao effort, ere go -operating with the Government in WO
ell•importaat war work by contributing their eased= feolBtfes. How you can dispose of your rats
and Bones in any one of the following ways:
,;
TOUR MEAT DEALERS wig pay yon
a oetabasbod price per pound for your fat
ppfag and your scrap fat. You clan koop
Ms money for yourself or -
YOU CAN TURN THE PROCEEDS over
to your local Voluatory Salvage Committee
nd/or to a registered local War Charity.
3 YOU CAN DONATE your Fat,, and non,q YOU cast CONTINUE to,,plaoa out your
to your lewd Voluntary Salvage Committee le and bends for collection by your etre
fury place whore they aoiloot taom, or. _.. *matey Department whore alias t. system 16
In stridence,
Every spoonful of dripping,. Oar/ oae of tat oq4 a a Soso gookad, aa•
cooked, or dry, muo be seve fl' d�daytoday lab. buur o0paErlbuNoa mayy
loom emnll end uaimporten lint =10,1:1
ves one eunw t let ddppleg Dor parses
per week will give us 86,000,000 yodnde of Tet eeok yser fat giyoorino,.
A/414 Redererr fd-- dorsa dappoitt reveal weeded
THIS CAMPAIGN IS FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES
NATIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION ;r
The UNIVERSITY of
tVESTERE ONTARIO
LONDON -CANADA
In times of stress a college or
university training is vital and
urgent.
The University which is under
provincial, municipal and pub-
lic control, undenominational
and co-educational, offers the
following courses:
1. General Course in Arts.
2, Course in Secretarial Science.
3. Arts Course withTheological
options,
4. Degree Course in Nursing.
5. Honour Courses in Arts in-
cluding Bust ness Administra-
tion and Secretarial Science.
6. Combination Course in Arts
and Medicine.
7. A standard Medical Course.
8. Public Health Courses for
graduate nurses and phy-
sicians,
9. Special Courses for techni-
cians.
10. Army Course for selected
candidates (17 to 22 years),
Physical. education, athletics,
military training tarmy,air force
and navy) and health insurance
ore provided.
Por annouucementy and informa-
tion concerning scholr rstups, loan
(undo. (provided on a liberal scale),
matriculation, courses of study, eta„
Write to -
143 THE REGISTRAR
BLUEVALE
Mr. and' Mrs, Robt. Aitrhesson o
Ripley spent a Yew days with M
and Mrs. Robt. McClennan an
family and other friends on the 1
lints.
ilea. Robt. Turnbull and tw
ekild:ren are visiting with her pal
Wits Mr. and Mrs, Edward Johaisto
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Relit. Hoover en
his sister Mrs.. McClartery visite
with Mr. 'aad. Mrs, Richard Johnsto
'nn Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sellers o
Toronto 'sperm .the week end with
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sellers and
Walter.
Mr. and Mts. Chas. Johnston and
sons visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Cooper Nethery and daughter
near Belgrave.
Mr..and . Mrs. .Sperling " Johnston
and sons visited on Sunday with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. lid. Johnston
et Bluevele.
Mrs. F. G. Fowler opened her
home on Thursday afternoon for the
"Home Helpers:' W. M. S. meeting,
The president, Mrs. Raymond Elli-
ott, presided for the opening exer•
crises, wheel Mrs. Harry Elliott read
the Scripture lessen and Mrs. Walt,
er Smdllle offered praper. Twenty
ladies responded to the roll call. The.
Glad Tidings prayers was read by
Mrs, Eldon Kirton, A vocal duet
Wee contributed by Mrs. Stanley
:Vlaffatt and Miss Ruth ' Lucas ac-
companied by Mrs. Donald Robert-
son.
The Home Helper secretary, Mrs:
W. Mundell, introduced the guest
speaker, Mire. 'Charles McCarron of
Molesworth, who spoke en the Sub-
ject "God to the Home," Mrs. Fowl'
er offered the closing prayer. Re.
fre ltmeisls were served,
The monthly meeting of the Wo-
men's Association was held in the
Sunday School room of the United
.iiberc'i, with the president. Mrs. Me-
,Cttaoken, presiding. After opening
She meeting with singing a hymn
Mrs. Edward Johnston led in pray
er and Mrs. Robert Shaw react a
scripture passage winch was Bel-
lowed by the roll • call. Readings
were given by Mrs:, Eliza Feil and
Mrs. Earl Hamilton, All. joined in
aiuging a. hymn and repeating the
Lord's pnayet•.
Friends and neigebcrs gathered at,
that home of Mr. and airs Garden
t11 on Monday evening t0 honer
1itt•ir daughter, Marjory, who re
ci t sly was mulled to Harvey
r,^eves of Vlringha,m A short .Fro•
gram was enjoyed. The number of
=pectal interest Was all address read
by Miss Margaret Cattle. The bride
and bridegroom Were presented
with a numberof gifts:, Refresh,.
*rails wera served and asocial time
ahtioyed,
Personnls; Mrs, George Dickson,
t•*cl son Bob of Clifford and Mies
Devon. Champion, Guelph, with Mi'.
and Mrs, JosephJosephGreenai.way; Miss
'Milieu Garden, 1)etrdit, with her
broil50, Reuben and Mrs, Garnise;
lir. John P. Coalt.ee, Philadelphia,
Mrs. Hannah Genitee and danglhtei'
Mable, Toronto, at the. Ceuites
home+.
The Browaltewlt schoelhonse was
the scene of it eahmnntilty social '011
Friday evening willet\ friends bile/VS
siu reberel met to flienor Atreraftman
r.
d
pt The girls of the Bel,rave Women's
Institute will be in charge of the
o meeting to be held at the home of
Mrs. Joseph int;.', ae Tuesday,
n August 17th at 2 p.m. • Convenors
Mae Frisby and Gama Vuill. Qnes-
n
ladies are invited b attend,
f The United Church Wometi s :MTiss-
ouary Society entertained the mem-
bers of the Bs.lyy Band and their
'adhere at a well attended meeting
and birthday party in the basement
of the churoh on Wednesday after-
noon.
The president, Mrs. J. Wheeler
welcomed the guests and conducted
the opening exercises and business
part of the meeting.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by Mrs. G. Martin and
Mrs, J. Millar gave the financial
report. It was decided to hold a
gluilting at the church on Tuesday,
Auguet 10th. It was also decided
to send for the new study book
"For sdI of Life," by Dr, and AIrs.
Mrs. W. H. Wiser. Airs, Gyrus
Scott and Mrs. Joke Scott were
appointed to conduct worship ser-
vice at next meeting. Mrs. Carl
Procter took the chair for tile war•
ship period which was based on the
theme, "The Stewardship of Time"
and was presented 111 dialogue and
discussion Mrs. Procter, Mrs. J,
Wheeler, Mus. C. Wheeler, AIrs, 3.
Michie and Mrs. R. Cha:mney, Short
talks were given on how to avoid
waisting time. Dittos of time, use of
the Sabbath, time for rest, recreat-
ion, reading and prayer. Mrs. G.
Johnston and Mrs, N. Keating sang
the ,Cradle Song, by Brehm, Mrs.
Procter closed the meeting with
prayer,
The Women's Association meeting
followed with Mrs. 9; Procter in
the chair, 0 hymn was sung and the
Lord's Prayer 'repeated in unison.
Minutes were read by Mrs, C. Proct-
er and the treasurer, Mrs. J. Ander-
Son reported a substautial balance.
A' report of papering and painting
Clone at the manse was given by
Mrs. L. Hopper.
A 'committee composed of Mrs.
R: Nicholson was appointed to see
about floor covering. The meeting
closed with benediction. Lunch of
ealtdw cites and cookies was served.
P.ersonalsi Mrs. Frank Starlt, 1)e-
trott, with her sister Mrs S. Procter;
Cnmersofl Geddes, Chatham, with
his mother, Mrs, W. J. Geddes; Sir.
Anil Mrs. George. Ma -omits end
daughter, Patrioia, Windsor with
his '*other Mrs, R. 13, Mol£ensie;
1110. and Mrs. Albert Vincent at Point'
Clark.
Give your l,lood to save a fightleg
man's lifel Hand your name now to
the Brussels blood Donors Clinic,.
f:ln,ur r,tu.a, gut alt, beide. Tio•y
1.,1%. Ie t•„•ipieets of 'puny 1).44t119-
ful gine and a subolt, 1 ,f1 stun of
money. AA'. Sellers Mail., it fitting
reply. )ta'c'o,; watt ”upiysrd to the
suede evplied by incl 7hykue and
Mrs. Brewer, Refreshnteuts ween'
, ,•'veil by the lad r 1 aad ally -
d
ti good time.
Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Hobert
litelle:ton, Ripley, with Mr. and
111'', It. J. McLennan; Miasen Nor -
mu and Nene Hall with their broth -
.'r William and Mrs. Hat: at FF'ord-
wieh; Mayor Thos. E. Henry and
.Airs, Henry, Stratford. and Sirs.
1,11on, I9aston, at the Sanderson
' home; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Voltz
1i'elland, with Miss Duff; Mr. and
Ina, Fred Brewer and son Fred and
Mrs, Wheeler, London, with Miss.
Luella, George and Charles Brewer;
Airctraftman Elmer Sellers olid Mrs.
Sellers with Mr. and Mrs, 3, J. Sell
-
.es; Mr. and Mre, ,Tames Masters,
P,erlrbllI, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hall; Robert Watson, R,CA.F., Mrs.
Watson and baby. Gladstone, Mani-
toba, Mrs. Milton Watson and Miss
Dorothy Watson. Gerrie, with Mr,
and Airs. W. 3, Joianiten; Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Turnbull and family
Byron, with Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Johnston;
Rev. S. Herr of Melville church,
Brussels, preached in Knox Presby
terian church on Sunday morning
;And next Stnday Rev. F. Scott Mc-
Kenzie. principal of Montreal Col-
lege. will conduct the regular morn-
ing service. Rev. F. G. Fowler sup-
plied for Rev. S. Kerr at Brussels
011 Sunday.
Give your hfood to save a fighting
man's life! Hand your name now to
the Brussels Blood Donors Clinic.
BELGRAVE
tionaire by Mae Frisby. Address
by Mabel Coultes. Lunch committee
the girls of the institute. All
The teude*•-hearted young lady
wns on her first fishing expedition,
She watched her escort pull a
healthy 'looking trout ,out : of the
hub'bling brook.
"But Isn't it enter' - elle asked.
"Naw," replied the angler sent''.
dilly, "ife tl.kes it. Look at . him
wagging hia tat!, . "win
In
nl "Zu., rr b
l ase tularited with q* are orerseae•.
BRLISSgL,5
In the Army-
Alcoa,
rmyAlcock, "Buster"
Alcock, Eric
=Alcuck, Thos. J.
*Alderson, J. W.
liarrard. Rus.
Bell, E. D.
Bell, W. H. 'Bid'
Bell, His
Brothers, Lyle
Bray, E. C.
Brewar, J.
'*Bowler, Harry
''Cassidy, Frank
*Cardiff, Clifford
*Cardiff, William
*t*Gsinth f, John
Campbell, 'Bobs' .
Coleman, Ken,
'rCo)ema.n, Bill
*Davidson, Cleye
'=Doll, Charles
Doll, 0.
Dunn, Irwin
*Elliott, W. R.
Elliott, George O.
Elliott, Orwell S.
Elliott, Dick
Edgar, Harvey
Farrow, Jack
Fischer, Howard
Garniss, Tiros.
*'*Glassier, Stuart
*i*Gowing, C. 13.
*Fox, Rxssel1
Fuller, J. S.
*Garniss, 13. M.
Garton, Ed.
*Gillis, M.
Gordon, .Tack
Grainger, Stanley F.
*Hall, T. Dell.
*Hall, W. R.
*r. Hall, Gordon
Itamilton, R. 0,
Hamilton, Allan C.
*Harman, J. H.
*Hastings, Dave
Hood, L.
Hood, 8.
"Hunter, Glenn A.
"Hulley, G. R.
Kerr, Stewart -
*Lamont, L,
*Lowrie, E. C.
*Lowe, S.
Locking, Wm.
Lowry, Jack
Meehan, Ross
Mann, Eldon
a*McOauley, L. E.
McCreath, Ted.
bcCutcheon, Frank
*McDowell, M. H.
*McFarlane, T. N.
*McFarlane, P. Walter
MslTay, Archie
*McLaughlin, K.
McLean, Arthur
Mitchell, Jack
*Myers, C. A, (Dr.)
Nichol, R. Gordon
*Palmer, Jim
*Palmer, William
*Pierce, Roy
*Riley, Clifford
*Rooney,Leonard
*Biutledge, Fsank
Rutledge, Ned
*Sanderson, 3. L.
Saleman, E.
McLean, Scott
*Smith, David Bruce
Smith, Jas, 1 ,
Stephenson, Mac "Dick"
Thompson, A.
*t*Thompson, Mel,
Thomas, H.
Thompson, David
Tunny, Chas.
Walker, Leonard
**Whtatsrd,, ERas F
Wheeler, n
'*Wilson, S,GleW,n
*Wot'lnnstan, Lloyd
You, m
*Young, Norm
Youngng, ElErnesteran R.
the R.C.A.F.-
Baeker, Alfred George
Black, Be
Illaeir, Douglas
Bryan, Russell
* 131,ack, Don A,
Camphill. Stanley r.
(".•le.t'cliff. Clarke
*Cardiff, Frank G.
Davidson, Scott
Galbraith, Bowman
*Galbraith, J. Gorge
Gibson, Harvey
*:*Harrison, L. W.
*Henderson,Archie
'iH)Oethor, H. L,
*Machan, Willis
"McItay, Allen b.
M
�eRao, 1
)0itstM
IVlitohell, Frank
*r*Parker, ft, S.
*Prost, T. A.
Pierce, Stewart
ibref;t, W. M.
* +rest, IC
•tlhtwlfnd, vcr, ?1L
Russel, LOW'S
a*Rutledge, Jaek
atutietlga, Hartley
Scott, Frank
Sellers, Elmer W.
Snell, Verne
*Spier, John
bleftii', Iiennetih
Hiretton, Herb
Thompson, Norman
Ward, Gordon T.
Wards' Leonard
Ward, Wray "
Wi)son, Russell
Woodrow, Alec
Young, Ankle
in the Navy--,
*1' Prost, Jim
*Chapman, Jot.
*Doll, Donald M,
Smith, Elgin
Mustard, Stanley
Stiles, Buster
*Workman, J. G.
C.W.A.C.-
(Canadian Women's Army .Corps)
Mitchell, Betty
Sanderson, Merle
Rejected -
Fischer, Wm.
Gillis, O.
Grasby, Wm. J. -
Heist, Eddie
Harman, G.
Harrison, Marshall
Hawkins, Herb.
Henderson, Garfield
Jamieson, Jaek
McDonald, Harold
McDowell, Jack
Pearson, Ralph
Plum, Carl
Plum, Ernie
Pennington, J.
Pollard, Geo.
Stewart, Clarence
Thornton, Thoittae
NOTE -The following are really
Brussels boys who had not reside&
here some time previous to enlist-
ment:-
Ballantysiu, Archie
Baeker, George
Garniss, C. G.
*Jermyn, J. R.
*McIntyre, Bert
*Parish, Jim
Parish, Earl
Yolleck, Harry
Yolleck, Ben
United States A.A.C.-•
Eckmier, Wpm, D.
Best, Gordon
Reserve Army 99th Battery-
Baeker, Mac
La'wteas, Ross
Pletelt, W.
Mitchell, Ted
Riley, Oliver
Sanderson, Gordon
Scott, Mac
Sullivan, Bill
Willis, Jack
Willis, W. E.
ETHEL
Alexander, Stanley
Ames, Bryan
Bremner, Billie
Bateman, Cecil
Beer, Chas,
Bremner, William
Brown, D. S.
Cole, Fred
Cunningham, Lawrence
Dunbar, Jack
Evans Lyle A.
Hamilton, Allan 0.
Haig, Norman
Henry, Stuart
Hewitt, Wilfred -
Hewitt, Frank
Jardine, Lorne
Jones, A. J.
Keffer, Halburt
Ifreuter, Albert-
Kreuter, Calvin
Kreuter, Gordon
Michel, Willard
Mills, Jack
Patterson, John
Patterson, Miss Alma (Name)
Perdue, Everett
Rely, Mervin
Sepwall, E.
idpeiran, Elgin
Speiraui Vernons
Sleightholm, J. A.
'C'odden, Lorne
WALTOP4
In the Anmy
*Bended, Charles TT.
*Bendall, T. A,
Bennett, Roes
Bewley, Walter
liryans, Harvey
'tCoutts, W. J.
*Crawford, A.
*Farquharson, W. A.
Holland, Gordo*
Humphries, Stewart
Humphries, Stewart
Nelly, Will)afli
Marshall, Barry
Nichol, Wilfred.
*Nichol, G. I.
NOobol, Marc
Nichol, Lloyd
*Ritchie, Kenneth
Shannon, Wafture
Travis, A.
In the. R.O.A.F.
Marshall, brink
Bnnis, Win. Cateiby
'Bruns, ttuart
*Marray, N. 1Vi,
In the Navy
()otftt, I+lttt'1