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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-11-24, Page 2War calls must cease first , . - which means that we should reduce our non• essential use of the telephone to the minimum. Present facilities cannot be increased; your co- operation is needed if war calls are to go through promptly. (I Please remember that the wasteful use of telephone time can hold up war business ---skid that every second you save counts. .tt0„p MNIEENtlaideiStainseffigzezanta mr a� OUP innsizEizoteollooDsessilinlanie olegetf !!/utgs BUSINFSS CARDS YPI_la 1..1AM SPENCE Estate Agent • Conveyaneer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, - - ETHEL, ONNT.• s 1 I� 'Dennis Dni ='tie Linceltt e 3 Asa lad y� /FOR HURON COUNTY) For Engagements Phone 91 "The Brussels Post" and the, will be oked after immediately. For Informatfon, etc, write or phone either _ 51,• 18 OR 4171 et Brussels, Onc. ALL SALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED. - • Allan A. Lamont Agent for -Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. S. Donaldson n -` Licensed Auctioneer Phone 35•r.13 - Atwood, Ont. far the Courties, of Huron and Perth ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO • -_ ARGES MODERATE- For ODE ATE - For Engagements phone 31 The Brussels Post' and they will be looked after immediately. W. D. S. ✓amieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon Coo nee Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - frp.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays -Emergencies andby appointment only. Horne calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobile and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 9'2X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESItENCE Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES {Licensed fn Heron' and Perth Counties; PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jacksoe, phone 12 an 658 Soalorth R.R. 1,"Beue.ilield Make area/igen ents at The Brussels Post or Elmer D. flea, Barrister Office, Brussels, D. 1: RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVIOE. Licensed funeral Director and Embalmer PI•IONE 36 or S5 ,.. - - BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES IVitFADZEAN Howick Mutual Fire insurance -also- Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance Automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P 8 X .0.,BO 1 TURNBERR'Y ST --x--- BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Lichn€td Far Huron County) SATISFACTION Gu e,ANTEED - PRICES REAS'iNAEILE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Pest" and they will bo looked after immedattely 1 THE BRUSSELS POS? ' AN ELGIN'S LAMENT Three years In time Unlike Artny; Thum yam's of this War and Strife. Three yeur's that's driven me balmy Fin the best Wars I've bad tvitlt .nty t wife,how many more there'll be, Makes no 'difference to yolk and me, Just ain't ma teliin' what we'll see - Ain't it a helluva life. , We ntobilied in 1940, in the merry month of June, Fit for any settee, Craving action and soon. Take a look at our papers,' t1:„..e,;.:110 crime sheets o'tt For they tell of a. million capers We'd rather keen *nom about, Seven monthe in London, The Band of the Maple tree.. T177' lour in Toronto, Still far away from the sea, *'ben a couple In Valeartier- Wheke we met the great Van Doux, Quite an affair that was, But we'll lay the blame on booze.. Then a triptoSydney, At last we could view the sea. But we weren't there very long; Before we saw it weren't to be. Front there to Syney Mines, A latent of live utiles or ten, And our trek to the interior Was started once again. Spear several months in Sussex, Were beginning to feel quite pert, When they changed our unit, over night, Ard moved us to Debert, Life wasn't so bad in this camp; There was plenty of work to be done. We began to feel gttite useful--- ltut the war still hadn't begun. Then we took a trip on the ocean, Everything seemed to be right, We ran into a bit of trouble - And were headed back home tbat. night. -s And so we hit old Aldershot; The lend of the brave trahtee. err stay there was a short one; Not short enough you'll agree. At last we made it over, We were full et thoughts of the fight. We've done bugEar-all, just hover, 1 ask you, pal, ie that's right We've seen a lot of this age old laud, We've viewed full many .t scene, 'vet x1111 if you'll look on the other hand, It might as well not have been. I For le/formation, etc„ w' He or phone Lew, Rowland 88t)e:24'-a* ' We've been everything' from a To a trooper -without a horse, Just between you and I, if that's cricket- Yon ricketYon can have the -whole damned course. Of course it yon care to go deeper, There's many a thrill you'd see; But that's all in the hands of the keeper And it cost ns a lot of C 'f3, Pte. Wm, Cardiff BELGRAVE Weckieseer, November 24th, 191it in the United church on Sunday morning, Rev. G. H. Dunlop based his sermon on .the story of Zee- chhaeus. The choir sang' an adtltafi,. In the. Presbyterian chant ' San. day afternoon Rev, Samuel Kerr 1l was in charge of the service and 1 smoke on "The Loss. of Influence:" In Trinity Anglian church the rector, Rev. P. H. Streeter, chose as itis suhlect the parable' of "The Friend at Midnight." The anneal meeting of the Young People's Union of the 'United 1 church will he held Friday evening {in the Sunday school room. Personals: Miss Amy Smith with Mr, and Mrs. Wilson 'Thornton; Bluevale; Mrs, Thomas Smith • has ;received word that her Ilephew, I Morley /van Bell, is somewhere in 11lte Southwest ?melee; AC2, Ross Anslersan- and friend • AC2. Ted I B'shop, Clinton, with Mr, and Mrs, iJohn Ando iron• Miss Norma. Van Camp, Viet/aria Hospital, London, with iter parents, Mr, and Mrs. William' Van Camp; il, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Couites and sons, James and 1I.'eeneth, Bost We.wanosb,' with r nKeating; Mr. a d Mrs. N. 1 Montgomery, London, with his wife and ehtldr•ea at the home of her mother, Mee. W. J. Cote; Richard i''roctel`, Nelson Higgins, Alice* Vincent, Mrs. Vincent aud Mrs.' Carl Procter are attending the annaai eonventien of the united 1 Veneers of: Onterto lit Toronto. Mrs. Stewart Procter wee Jtasteee 1 the Belgrave Women's Instituto oil Tussilay afternoon whelk the branch had as their guest, :Vers. W. T. I'tendersen, Wingham, tllstel/It iiresi- End of Year Clearance Sale Savings in the Cost Section! Fur -trimmed Coats mostly Misses sizes, 14-18, all wool cloth, Fur collars, two linings and chamois regular to $25 .. .•••... $19.95 Tweed Sport Coats, boxy styles only, warm, woolly materials, broken sizes, reg. up to $25. v• • • $19.95 Imported English Tweeds,IBalrnacaan Styles, reg. $33 end $35.00 to clear ,.. - • • ' $29,95 Better iblisses and. Women's coats trimmed with gat fur, Squirrel and Persian Lamb, Half sizes included reduced to • • • .. $36.50 and $39.25 others up to $69.95 Savings in the ; v1gitinery L1teii0nno To clear stock quickly the followng NEW prices will be in force: Regular $2.95 NOW $1.95; regular $3.95 NOW $2:95; regular $4.95 NOW $3.95 Savings in the Dress a ect1olr. JUST UNPACKED ... SPAiRKLING' NEW PRINTS AND PRINT COMBINATIONS -MISSES sizes ONLY sizes 12-20 , . .. .. .. • .. $4.65 One group of lovely Crepe dresses, blacks and high thadns, sizes 11-19 and 12-20 but not a complete assortment regular $10.95 values NOW • • . , .. • $6,95 One group of .beautiful' Crepe and wool dresses, , sixes 12-20 former vanes from $10.25 to $14.95, reduced to clear • • • . • • . • $8.95 :eeeee--e me ' er:;One and two piece crepe dresses, just the thing for that Bridge or Euchre party,expertly styled, sparkling new ... , . • .....• • • • ...•$10.95 Lovely Wool Jersey one and two piece garments, black, brown or high shades 12-20 11-19 $12.95-$16.95 included also - some crepe dresses with sequin trim' or beading We also carry a very good selection of hosery, gloves handbags, lingerie, skirts, blouses, knitted' outerwear etc., which will take an important. place on your Christmas shopping list this: year. Your Dollar buys more at the • 's Ladies' Sonne Listowelrs Leading Ladies' Wear Store dent of WestHuronWomen's In• attended the funeral of Mrs. Wil Bain Wilkinson in Brussels on Wed nesclay.. mutates. Mrs. Henderson was the ;speaker for the afternoon and gave a com- prehensive report of the Area, Con- vention held recently in London, The program was under the di- rection of the publicity convener, Mrs. N,ornran. Keating and was con- ducted by the president, Mrs. Earl Anderson. The roll -call was respond- ed to with "What good this ID. stitute has donee is doing, or could do itt_this community.' A report of Red Cross work done since last meeting was given, A blanket will be purchased and donated to an emergency unit of the Belgrave Red Cross Society. It was also decided to begin work on a warm quilt for a minesweeper. A paper on current events Was given by Mrs. Alex Young, wlte evoke on tite coal situation. Mrs, l]at•l Ander- ,Cn gave a short paper on the Motto "Living As We Got The musical part of the program. consisted' of singing at the ;ollening and closing of the meeting mid e- mceed perfed of community eiuging Lunch was served by the'hostess add com- mittee, Mrs. J. M. Conites, ,oars. W, Armstrong and Mrs, S. Kat,.ting, Happy Hearts Meet - - The Happy Hearts Mission Band of the Dnited Cburoh met In the' Sunday school room when they made pians for white gift service to be held early in December The leader, Mrs, T. 13. Johnston, was in eliar•ge of the meeting, The B11)10 tenon was road by 'Mary Prot:- ter, rot,ter, Murlel Cook led in prayer. 22 members r answered ed er the roll -call. A story was read by Mary Procter .and a poem was read by Marjorie Mac. :Led e rte, Mrs.Johnston one ut 1 Ii n J period based 00 a story as from the study book. Glen Coulton took us the ofeeing. Tbe Meeting g closed with e hymn, Personals: Mr. and Mr:a Jerry Brydges and son, Ronald, Hamilton, w:Lh life parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Rrydges, ,Mrs, li MoCr0a, Mis, Bolin Ander. sole, Herbert Wheeler, Miss 0, Free - tor. Wilbert Procter, litre. 1V.. Hig- gins, Mrs. O. Higgins, Mr Wald 1Vlrs, J, Witaolerr Mr. and Mrs, J, • Vuill RI 0.L t apse narked with * are o;'erseae, BRUSSELS in the Amoy -- Alcock, "Buster" rmy-Alcock,"Buster"1 Aleock, Eric *Alcock, Thos. J. *Alderson, J. W. Barnard, Rus. *Bell, 17. D Bell, W. H, '1316• BeII, Harris Brothers, Lyle. Bray, E. 0. Brewer, J. »ilowisr, Harry, *Cassidy, Frank *Cardiff, Clifton) *Cardiff, Wiltfam, . *'Oauspbell, John Campbell, -'Bobs' Coleman, Ken, *Coleman, Bill *Davidson, Cleve • • BAY INING STAMP �., , /OQM BANKS • P051 OetIClli DIPARTMINT $10115 • DIUOOI5t5 OBOCsnS -• WOIACCONIITI 1100K 5I'0*td and Om 1t1TAlt STORM • Vie. *'Doll, €'4uu•les Doll, 0, Dann, Irwin 40211104, W. 11., Elliott, George 0, Elliott, Orwell S. 13111066, Dick * Alston, Wan, Edgar, Harvey Farrow, Eons 1rlsober, Howard Garuise, 0, IA Garniss, Thos. Glassier, Fred. *Glassier, Stuart *cowing, 0. A, *Fox, Russell - Fuller, J. S. *Garniss, H. M. Gaston, Pfd. *Gillis, 35. Gordon, Jack Grainger, Stauley F.. *Hall, T. Deb, *'Hall, W. R. * Hall, Gordon Hamilton, R. C. Hamilton, Allan C. *Harman, J, K. *Hastings, Dave Hood, I Hood, S. Hoy, Lloyd, Wm, *Hunter, Glenn A. *Hulley, G. R. Kerr, Stewart 't Lamont, L. *Lowrie, 17. C. *Lowe, S. Locking; Wm. Lowry, Jack Machan, Boss Mann, Eldon *McCauley, L. 13. McCreath, Ted. McCutcheoa, Frank *McDowell, M. 11. *McFarlane, T. 'N. *McFarlane, P. Walter ' McKay,- Archie *McLaughlin, K. McLean, Arthur *Mitchell, Jack *Myers, C. A. (Dr,) Nichol, R. Gordon - *Palmer, Jim *Palmer, William xPleree, Roy *Riley, Clifford *Rooney, Leonard: *Rutledge, Frank. Rutledge, Ned *Sanderson, Ji b.. Saleman,. E: McLean, Seott• *Smith, David Bruce, Smith, Jas.. 111: Stephenson, Mae "IDor • Tslompson, A. *Thompson, Met. Thomas, It Thompson, David Tunny, Chas. Walker, Leonard *Whittard, Rom T. *Whittard, Earl Wheeler, Glenn *Wilson, S. W, *'Workman, Lloyd *Young, Elmer *Young, Norman R. *Young, Er•1est In the ,R.C.A.F.- Basket, Alfred ,George Black, Bert Black, Douglas Bryan, Russell .*Black, Don A. *Campbell, Stanley, J. Clardiff, Clarke *'Cardiff, Frank O. Davidson, Scott leserow, T'rauk *Gelbealth, Bowman *Galbraith, J. George. Gibson, Harvey *Harrison, L. W. *Herclerson, Archie *Iiaether, I3, L. *Machan, Willis *McKay, . Allen 0, McRae, Donald Mitchell, Frank *Parker, 11., S. 'i'Prest, T, A. Plum, Carl Pierce, Stewart Prest, W. M. ' *'Pres*, it, H. Russel, Lewis *Rutledge, Jack Rutledge, Bartley *Rowland, William ' Scott, Frank Sellers, Elmer ,W, Snell, Verne *Spier, John Speir, Kenneth St31es Toe Stratton, Herb Thompson, Norman Ward, Gordon W o T. Ward, Leonard Ward, Wray ^Wilsnr Mussel* Woodrow', r. r n,te. rl'ounee Archie in the Navy--. *: Pres't, Dian ezOlapman, Joe *'Doll, 'Donald M. Smith, Blight Mustard; 'Startle' - Stiles, fluster pICoBAC P.joe %fiacro Pipe %1iacoo FOR A MILD COOL,SMOKE ' C.W.A,G.- •I, (Cataatilan 'Womew'6 Army Corps). Irlitehell, Bo4ity ' Sanderson, -Merle Reiected- Flecher, Wnt Gillis, 0. Grashy, Wm, J. Hoist, I)ddie Harmon, G. Harrison, Marshall. elawkins, Herb: Henderson, Garfield Jamieson, Jack McDonald, Harold McDowell, Jack Pearson, Ralph Plum. Ernie Pennington, J. Pollard, Geo, Stewart, Clarence Thornton, Thomas NOTE -The following are mai Brussels boys who bad not reelkleo here some time previous to enlist- meatt- leallantynu, Archie ';' Backer, George Garniss, 0, G. *Jermyn, J. R. *McIntyre, Bert *Parish, Jim Parise. Earl Ssuitlt, John T. *Thuell, Glen (Tud) ThueIl, Kenneth Yolleek, Harry Yolleck, Ben • cJT United States .R.A.C.- Ecicteiier, Wm. D. Best, Gordon Reserve Army 99th Battery Backer, Mac Lawless, Ross Pletch, W. Mitchell, Ted Riley, Oliver Sanderson, Gordon Scott, Mae Sullivan. 13111 WAR/5, Jack Willis, W. E. . ETHEL, Alexauovr, Stanley Ames, Bryan , Bremner, Bllile Bateman, Cecil ..Beer, Chas. *Brown, D. ,S. *Cole, Fred - *Ounningham, Lawrence ' *Dunbar, Jack Evans Lyle A. Franklin, Allan ;7 Hamilton, Alla* cif. Haig, Norman *'Henry, Stuart *Hewitt, Wilfred *Hewitt, Frank - *Jardine, Lorne Jones, A. J. Keifer, Haiburt Kreuter, Albert - *'I{nauter, Calvin - Kreuter, Gordon Michel, Willard *Mikis, Jack *Patterson, John Patterson, Mian Alma (lylteM j Perdue, Everett Raby, Mervin Sapwell, H. Speiran, Elgin . Speiran, Vernon. *Slefghtholm, J, A. 't'Vodden, Loine WALTON. In the Arniy , ' - - *Bendall, Diaaries 11. *Bendall, T. A. Bennett, W. 6, Bennett, Rosa Bewley, Walter *Bryans, Harvey *'Coutts, W. J. ' *Crawford, A, Dennis, Helen *Drager, Dick. *'Drager, .'lack *Farquharson, W.A.,, Holland, Gorden Humphries, Stewart Humpitries, Stewart *Volley, Win. *Marslral1, Barry Murray, Donald M. *Nichol, Wilfred *Nichol, G. Nichol Mae. *Nichol, Lloyd *Ritchie, Kenneth •Sh rinc n a Wall ate e Travis, A, to the R.C.A.F, *f3ryans, Stuart lehnls, Anus - Zunis, Win. Cosby Maaehall, Frank, *Murray K.,M. In the Navy Coutts, Mer.