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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-10-20, Page 2Page tfri Primer Q.—What is the Fifth Victory Loan? A. --1t is another opportunity for Canadians to put their money into the fight for Victory. Q.—How will my money help vein Vieory? A.—It will supply the vital weapons of wa needed by our troops overseas. Q. ----How will 1 benefit personally? A.—You will be saving your Money (with in- terest) for the post-war period when you may need 'it more. Q.—How much should I spend on bonds this time? A.—At least as muoh as last time. Every cent you can possibly spare—and a little: more. This advertisement contributed to the Fifth VictoryLoan Campaign by Dominion Textile Co, Ltd., Montreal BUSINESS CARDS \ ILIJAM SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — ETHEL, ONT. Dennis Duquette -- Linceliased Auetioneee (FOR HURON COUNTY) For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after Im,medlately. For Information, eto., write or phone either 51.,.18 OR 41X at Brussels, Ont. ALL SALES CONDUC'i ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED, Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy torfarmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. S. Donaldson Licensed Auctiofee-r. Phone 35-r-13 — Atwood, Ont. for the'Courtles of Huron. and Perth ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO .—CHARGES MODERATE -- For Engagements pitons 31 'The Brussels Post' and they will be looked after immediately, W. D. S. Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L•M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon Coleenee Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.' Saturday evenings until 10 p.m, Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment only. Home calls .in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fire Insurance Aceialent and Sickness Agent for Great West Life insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESiDENC.E 87.--2 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES (Licensed in Huron and Perth Countlesf PRICES REASONAELE, SATISFACTION etJARANTEED For information, etc., write or phone Harold,Jeeksoi. Phone 12 on 658 $i forth R.R. 1, Bruc ifetd, Make ar'•angen eats at The Brussels Post sr Elmer D; Beq, Barrister Office, Brussels. D. 1' RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SER VIE, Licensed Funeral al Director and Emnbalnaer PHONE 36 or 85 _ . BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES MCFADZFAN Howiek Mutual Fire insurance --also--. artford Windstorm • Tornado Insurance Automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1 ' 'URNEE'RRY ST. .w _ BRUSSELS, ONT. Leis Rowland (lic•unt,c.ti ±~or T-turon t;ounty) SATISFACTION G(JAPrANTEED PRICES Ri'sASONABLE tees Erigegemonts Phone ti "Tho Brussels Post" and they will • be tooRedraftcr ltntierlaitely Per Taformetlon etc,, w :to or phone Low. Rowland 88,7,•24 et se'rafarth; to write R.R. 3, Waited. rareu,v cash v,....cc;avv;cur,,04,0 :w,.i,ve; vc,m ,caecaafra.-...,0. rrrm..*ArAw,axm.n t„v,avwwK.•,..,w+.,Mmt samovar -r.• . 1; T1 -IE BtIVSS1,LS POS1 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements Lot le, Concession 3, Morrt•r Twp, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th Mrs: James Tliynne. Mr. Jack Thynne, Administrators Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer . ,{: 0 0 . *• 0 0 -0 0 v0 Currie McLean Tho personage of 11'.inghatu United Church was the sceuu bt a tittle1 wedding When Rev, W. A. neecrolit flailed 1- marlinge Jsuei :taro Mc- Lean, elder daughter of :lir. and Alt's. Roderick McLean; Morris town- ship, mid Donald •Sdewart Currie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Currie, also of Morris township, The bride looked charmleg in a cream shark•. skin suit with navy accessories. Their attendants were Miss Mary McLean, .sister 01' the bride, and Joseph 13i•elver-. A weddn•g supper was served. at the home of the bride's Iiareuta. Tire couple will reside iu Brussels. — Tyerman - Downing Autumn flowers formed the setting in the home of R. P. and Mrs. Downing, October 14, for the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Adeline to Kenneth Cameron Tyerman, son of Mrs, Tyernlan end. the late Mr. R. Tyerman, Rev. H. 0. Wilson officiated and the wedding music was played by Mrs. J. Bryans, with Jack Bates as soloist, singing "1 love you." The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a gown of white sheer styled with a fitted waist and lace yoke, The lull skirt ended in a email train. Her finertip net vell, which was arranged weth a. Mary Jueen o•f Soots halo headdress had been worn by hei- aunt Mrs. Walter Williamson on which occasion to- day's bride was the flower girl. She carried a bouquet of white roses and • bouvarclia. The only atteu.dant was Mrs, McCurdy Lowry who wore a floor -length dress of ice blue taffeta ` with halo headdress of [rhe sante material, and, carried a bouquet el Talisman roses and cornflowers Charles Davidson was grootnsman. At the reception Mrs. Downing received wearing a delphinium blue dress orf embossed chiffon with a , corsage of roses. The groom's another assisting was hi - black with ' a corsage of roses, For - travolling the bride were a brown gabardine esit, Kolinslcy furs, the gilt of the • groom • and brown accessori,:s with an a:cnent of yellow. Guests were present from a crest, i rgus, Palrnertawu Blyth. and Owen Sound, Porter - Lamont A quit, wedding tools place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyn 14. Porter of. the 10th coueetesion of Grey on Monday, Oot. Ll:th at 3 P.M., - in, the presence of the immediate families of the bride and groan when Doris Marie Porter and ;Mires Leslie Lamont were united in marriage, Rev, Joseish Taylor of Craubroork officiating, The bride, ' gowned in a street-leatgth dress of gold ct•epe and catr3'tng a sheaf of Yellow l3aby Mums, entered the living room [which was decorated , with Autumn leaves and flowers en the assn of her .father, attended by her little nleee Elaine Keriegban, dressed In blue as ring bearer, to, the strains of .Lohengrin's Bridal Chorus played by her slater Mrs. C. I{ernagha;n, After best wishes and congratu- lations had, been extended,, the bride ,axed groom led the way to the • dining room which was decorated in pink and white where a splendid dinsuer was served' by three friends of the bt;ide, Mrs, M. Parton, Misses Helen Smalldon and Rose Arm - sten. Mr. Taylor proposed' the toast to ` 0,000the bride which was responded to by the bride's farther and rho For bar groom, vel}ing .titre bride wore - a W brown an` Junior Champions—Tack Coleman, smart tweed suit ith 1'1r•dn,iuluy, October 2,91.1c, 1648 sis ,,,,,,,a,,, tonuvcaennrmnrcmr geot opeloo r.•c•,Nmrcrat..cc•"tOMORreeRPes�ascest�orPrp ielle eeP sense¢,tuta�oennmstsanuueOOPO petacnewt�,txxe: i+xpix,.. �aaima outevaterapzooateasseci inatimer:tast' loaterrsapsatelaau .:tiLL^'a�Soleo pjr.na{1Gvonautuun eexera er oret,pry The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada ufTers for public enhse riptinn VICE *1_920090 i+'` 9000 F i, f ' t h Dated and bearing interest from 1st November 1943, and offered in two maturities, the choice of which is optional with the subscriber, as follows: 15 years and 2 rnontbs :3% Bonds Due 1st January 1959 Callable in or after 1956 Interest payable lst January and July Bearer denominations, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, 025,000 Issue Price:' 100% AN 3 years and 6 months 13/1% Bands Due ist May 1947 Non -callable to maturity Interest payable 1st May and November Bearer denominations, $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 Issue Price: 100% Principal and interest payableinlawful 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, excepting that the first interest payment on the 3% Bonds will be for an eight months' period and payable 1st July 1944. 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. Fully -Paid Subscriptions—Subscriptions for either or both maturities of the loan may be paid in full' while the lists are open at the issue price in each case without accrued' interest. Bearer bonds with coupons will be available for prompt delivery. Instalment Subscriptions—Subscriptions may also be made payable by instalments, plus accrued interest, as follows -10% on application; 18% on 1st December 1943; 18% on 3rd Tannery 1944; 18% on lst February 1944; 18% on 1st March 1944; 18.64% on the 3% bonds or 18.37% on the 15,4% bonds, on 1st April 1944. The last payment on 1st April 1944, covers the final payment of principal, plus .64 of 1% in the case of the 3% bonds and .37 of 1% in the case of the 1%% bonds representing accrued interest to the due dates of the respective instalments. Conversion Offer --Holders of Dominion of Canada 5% Bonds due 15th October 1943 and Dominion of Canada 4% Bonds due 15th October 1945 (the latter issue called for payment at 100% on 15 October 1943), who have - not presented their bonds for payment, may, while the subscription lists are open, tender their bonds in lieu of cash on subscriptions for a like or greater par value of bonds of one or both maturities of this loan at the issue price in each case. The surrender value of the 5% and/or the 4% bonds will be 100d25% of their par value, the resulting adjustment to be paid in cash. - The Minister of Finance reserves the right to accept or to allot the whole or any part of the amount of this loam subscribed for cash. for either or both maturities if total subscriptions are in excess of $1,200,000,000. The cash proceeds of this loan will he used by the Government to finance expenditures for war purposes„ Subscriptions may be trade through any Victory Loan Salesman, the National War Finance Com-. mittee 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. Tho lists will open on 18th October 1943, and will close on or about 6th November 1943, with or without notice, at the discretion of the Minister. of Finance. Department of Rnance, Ottawa, 14th October .1943. r,ss�, MANC trtast�, statootemetrixemerosamotatroastuwaooloasestroostosteatrearototteerovetattalmetwor cessories• The bridal couple 1 for the Niagara pentinsud0 13ai •:eft Jolvti Wilson, 2nd Duncan Jamieson, BLUEVALE 'and '1'oreute, .0(1100 find Maid Riley, Beverley Richard- 11he Fed thank off evng meeting for They wilt de on he son and Bob Jewell. the Wonien s Missionary Society was' 1'artn on life 10thyosicoatrceeet1on, groom's Boys Open Bicycle Race:Laurie held at the regular morning service Cousins, John Wilsor, Beverley in Knox i r esbyter(an church with Public School 'Richardson. Field bay , on Fridray afternoon, October •15, room three of Brussels public school held their first field day, The weather was very suitable for the competition and part in one of more events thus every student took making Llte afternoon a decided. success. The t•esults of the varioise events VMS as follows;- Senior Boys x13gh jtrm:p iVlarjor(e Saurlsrson, lite 'regular monthly Suutiay Rnnnfiig broad --Stores[ Thelma Ilrothera; oven§irg cervica tivo,s bolsi in the 12 -feet 9 -inches; Stuart Wliittaid Softball throw—Ma.rte Dohi, UnStscl 01i111 11 conducted by rosin• old Coleman, Stites, Don- Thelma Brothers, Jean Matheson,' bees of the Young People's :Union, Standing bread--Dorltuld 60 yard dash -Marie 1)oh1, Jean The president, Fletnin'g Johnston, Ctolerman Mrathesou, Audrey Davidson. presided ankh conducted life routine 0 -feet l jinnp, peter BCole Regan- Smit,, chauiu>Tons— 1st Marie Doh], sxesnlgee. The guest .speaker was aid Sullivan. 2n5 Themis 13rotliers,; 3rd Marjorie .Gernrge Jolil'stou, of 1lelgcave, who TlD a ,l son,-pono.ltl• Coleman, (Id Symdersnn, spalta en' -t17e 5ui1(104 . "Bi•nlcen vin Davidson , Fewest Witittarti.. Soh:ectiticsr" Siaak, race—Jim Sewell, Donald Junior Girls Personals,: Mrs, JJdward Alms - Coleman. Peter T3redin, ltullnir,g broad•—Mads.len .Ttyatt 19•. Lon with her daatgllter, Mrs..li,ab• %o8a.811).4 W•shoittfs'. rtrl.otDJr.arlidrfeCelornoars1.ns,Pfeeentn'i3ngIntconhe.sa Nonelcn, Willis, Betty rt uaaball iuttl fatn1lly. )3 trn my. and : Mrs, Smith 'Robertson, 'i'5 yard dash Laurie raousias, rtardi14 broad--Derean Song 4• TCiicttener: w•itif his parents, life. Hol arch• Ry_oittinn, ,Towel( fent o-incahes, Madalon Ryan, 1lotty and Mrs.' W. 'J. Dobort40n; A. 1) Senior Champion—•1st Donald fiharell. SI1ithr lt,C.A,r1 xllurt^.(1 at lila Junior 1 2•t (3 Laurin Cou01110 7'rd T2igh ,Tttlup doily Penfiasgion, Don home; . Arnnivl Ltllow 13: C',A,11' Por rat Whi, lard. e15a Willis. humor Boys Ctitnp Tlor faro with n1s" is citeu Ills. T+uundry Softball ibrow—Doreen Long, and Mts J ;1*ets,lrat, rrl di u';h(ar, hrad--Tdtr,ley afoul rd. "11(151011:llyati.1)ottn(4 Wtitls• 1'riw,1riw(1 ;Vt,. ;nd 1Vlrxt ,T, Vriclr-. sen 1" fn•+l , Invites :mei; er,k,men, ' 50 yard, rkaeit---Ma detest •Ryan, tend:. Morrie, with their Parents, T*r n 41x1 1 flay, Doreen I.,nrig, 'Betty 'Vhtiell, Mr•. and 31,'0. fit nr t,ie W(ut.•nidn, 1frrt d':ne, broad—nomad Rimy h6. Junior 1 harnitton,<---lst Matlaloil The -congregation rrf Knox Peti. i0y. reR•4 ok-i,,,,,,,t, ,Tulin v IP.0,r., It,v 0 Pyan, 2nd Betty P. -N ttnaton. Ord lerla�, eltnrch 1+.rrld its annual tlbr Jamieson. PTigti '-"t''�, 7>0 arvn T,nng, acr:' TTomr thattlrs„;ivinn gneial diti lalt]p--rl')trnc.to Jatndrsoti. (.{rts sifter sank t a01 -411 tl y P1101 1 1111ay o+Tnin; . I'c•v. 1'. tl, Fowlrvr• 1)1,,girl ii•Ilev, :Rohxr W{'sen. lrinxinri, Thohna.T3totitera. Mariaria' acted as rhe�irmatt nod led in $a* race --,tack Coleman, Bob 8anrlertr011 iprayer, The 11r111;rum eeitnief.r5 of Jowell. Sohn 'Wiiaott, (1111:, npu, w11ot1-bterrow race--• 1 M.118 10111 null::hors by an or0ltestr1 ,sl8•Ibitv1 (ct. p t--•Jo311, tither, PM,- 'MOelde.• WHIN and Joon Matheson, r en1rtrr, d of Unfold t;rat.i, - LIoydo ay lirhnrrlsnn, Ting, .Yntoell Ttfaclalon Ryan and Malty tyenniti . 1 rdlrt Marra Nichol. Tures 3401, 75 yard ,rash ---Jack Colman. 4.011 Mariana Sander ton and Thelma rot, At ride ,Mcsapt•, Harvey Ttob- Datnr•atr Jatn'sett• John 'Wilson, Brothers. - tx't14011 William Mundell and Mrs, -Lev. A. U. Totnson cit' Blyth as the Boys Open wlieePharrow race— special spanker. He spoke on the Donald Coleman and Bob Sewell, subjeot, A Growing Church•'..' The Duncan Jamieson and Howarth Ryan, choir sang 0n. anthem. ,1lin Jewell and 30011 Coletnan, - Rev. F. G. Fowler conducted an niversary services in tilie Presby - Senior girls torten church at Myth on Sun. Running broad—Thelma Brothers day. - 11 -feet 1 -incises, MMIarie Dohi, Marjorie At the morning service in the Sanderson. 'United Church Rev, • C. Tavares •Standing brsad—M.trjorie Sander- spoke front Timothy 2:2-8: "Thou son 0 -feet. 1-initib, Marie Dobi, Audrey therefore endure hardships as a Davidson. - truer 41't:irr of Jesus Christ," Harvey Robertson. Readings were given by Mrs, F. G. Fowler and Kenneth Felker, and a vocal num ber by the Felker children, The eonteSts, conducted by Mrs, Eldred Nihol end Mrs, Harvey Robertson were especially interesting. Lunch was served by the ladies, Personals: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Agan', Mount Forest, with Mrs. Frank 'Stamper; Mr. and Mis, P. S. 1Vic1]wen with Dougal ,Strachan near Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. W.. J. Jobit slon with 1Vfdss lieesie Moses in Mortis, WROXETER ETER , ,c.Ya,.M:eTN,asuPwnxrxMa,lmuw„mMro>!w'.swK,ePStiia'R91,a1�1 events and had some interesting items. CornintlGty singing was en- joyed and the Misses Agnew and Margaret Wearying- favored wall a piano clues, "The Bine Danube;'. Mrs. M. Saliar's' topic "HomeCan- ning of Fruit and Vegetables,” was most instructive. The roil *all was answered by a , by-product made from mills and brought forth many varied - replies, 11 was decided to send a bale of usaed clothing to Fort , •S;Lewart by the second week in November. At t11ae close of the meeting lunch was served by the luostess, ' assisted by Mrs, Martin and Mrs. Green. Personals: Sergeant N. A. . Carr, 11,C A,F„ Mountain View, with 'his wife; Gladys Musgrove, (W,D.) ;ILO, A 1r , wkl, liar parents TSr. and Mrs. Gt Musgrove; Mr. and Mrs. I. Ducat, Stratford, with their sons, Phillip and Harold. The regular nuont:hiy marching of Ole W0111511'e.Institute was belt} • at the home of Mss, D. S. McNaughton Friday afternoon, Mrs, Denny, See. caul viae -president Was in the chair, The meeting. opened with the ode. and Lord's prayer, During the 1 us dead Per' (x1' plans were . madefor the coon night on 'November 2. Ml's, 3. N, 'Allen was chosen dole- Rate to the convention Ili Guelph on - November 4 and 6, Ml's, Me - Kenney, was In charge of current JAMESTOWN The Sewing Circle of the second lriue 01 Worris contributed $8,80 to the Ditty Bag bund et the Jat».es' town War Workers.