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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-12-15, Page 2WHERE DOES YOUR FAMILY FIT IN? THE -BRUSSELS isi)S' early ht the WU show t only 4 o f Canadians war show that only per wen though regularly eat the right foods', th seemingly well fed. Forty per sent are on e borderline of malnutrition- Twaaty per cent are definitely undernourished That's why you need a stirs plan for healthful ou "Ilat-to- Wpfamilyk meals. That's hoe authoritative Fwe offerREE booklet. Work-ta-Wen"'� that takes the guesswork out of nutrition. Send for your FREE Copy today!. Clipthe coupon on the right, and mail it NOW! Sponsored by TIES BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) OATARIO - in die Interests of notation and heel& u maid to Victors. r *Tbs en,plrional stalsmoaa is 'Barts-,rani-n-1f'ire ort atreptable to Nutr'ia's Services, Department of Pensions aad Natlon,d Health (Mara frr ib► Canadian Nutrki l PM - :raglan. 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'Mervin Grainger, Jam es tone; Red Cross unit at llluevule, uud the Mrs, Leslie Nueohera Glen Allan; Brussels heti •Cross l;ocierv, to the A'lra Jas. ,ia'Koe, Listowel; Mtss Ebeneeer Hulled Church 100101101 Jtun Ruth and, Lisle Franklin, To. rile flume Mission Fund, ,\lisp Katherine Stemnioti, I The ,annual meeting was held at Atwood, tier only surviving brother I the home or Mrs. Aiiiton unite David Livingstone now resides In when the officers for 199.4 were el Toronto. , Mrs. Sleuntnon i101 0111 voted as follows: preident, ;Vhs ;mat grandchildren. Milton Fraser; Secretary. 'Mrs. Jack The funeral was held Friday, Dec, Thyme, treasurer, Mrs. Frank Set. 3. 1.0m Ethel. Un'tecl. Church. Rev. lees, The hostess 'seven a tel.Brenton eondaoted the service, There are several 'eases of flu '>., i1 was largely attended by kere. friends from Toronto, SC, Marys, P1 eparatory service at Knox T. u•1 -;c1. -Atwood, Winglu m. Glen Presbyterian Church was cancelled Allan and Jtumestown. ill e1I11ent due to the illness of the pastor, Rev. e. Pleasant Cemelrry. Ethel. F, G. p'owler and Mrs, L. G. Tm'- Pallbearers were: Wm, McInnis, Ey, !e"cher at Browntown was off Alono Heath, Joseph Cooper, Wel. ,. duty Thursday and Friday. land Krau•ter, James Pcs tell • and Personals: Mr, and Mrs, Frank. ''cut, Kincardine, and Mr. and :Mrs. n n William Kennedy, Wtngliaan with ;uloriarn their cousins Mr. and Wire, John ...- --- Me worshipper, an "CIRCLE -BAR" FOURTH COLUMN Reprinted from the Globe and Mail of December 6, 1948) By J. V. MCAree There is nobody who knew the late John B. Hanna who will not be saddened by the news of his unex' petted death. I had the honor of his friendship for a quarter of a 11 century, and speaking from this record, I wish to say that I never ma i. met a' greater Christian ,,.ntlemai I never 'knew a man who thought less of himself and more of others. Ile had his own difficulties. I never heard him whimper. I never heard him blame anybody else for any thing. Newspaper men. are not notable for their religious observ- ances. John Hanna was a shining exception. Ile was a church -goer, BUST FSS CARDS SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — );!'IIEI, Of -'T. Peni*is Duque, t e-Vincetasesg ictsw3ti a -a'° (FOR HURON COUNTY) For Engagements Phone 31 '"The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after immediately. For Information, etc., write or phone either 51••18 OR 41X at Brussels, Ont. ALL SALES CONDUC. ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED. he was a hum -!Idle iv, did not try to force his belief:; on others, his own action were Ws sufficient testi. ninny. :Fie would turn away from a slightly off-color story. He would be shocked as e. girl at an idelicacy; ler, ire diel not judge. He anew a •;sod deal about the world as it was, but he seemed to have a mystic hncwledge of the world as it will be, and in this his faith was rooted, ;For •ears 1 wabched him in the discharge of his duties, and there never was a more faithful trustee. His generosity was boundless, He stripped himself for those not so eta Y Y A�acirerfidge. ,1, 'itcheor - In loving memory - of illorenee iiet[e McCutcbeon ETHEL who passed away one year ago, December 17, 1942, L`.ter 1100hag been an invalid for -!]ver remembered by her family, some. year's Mrs. Wm. Sleanmon hied at her home in Ethel, on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1043. Sbe•'was the second daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Livingstone and was born in Illanshard Twp., on May 19, 18h0, When quite young she carne with her 1 h 81th concession. 1011. Parents to live on 1 Grey, rear Moncrief. She was educated at St, Mary's Collegiate and Toronto Normal School and taught in several schools in this community. In. 18135 she was married to Wrn. Slonmon of loth eoucession, Grey, where they resided -until they retired to Ethel twelve years enc. Mr. Slemruon Med eight years see. Mrs. Slemmon was an active member of the United. Church and Sunday school. She bad besotteacher of Young Men's Bible Class for many years. She was al'1r keenly interested in work of the Women's Missioliary Society and Laches' Aid and all movemets tor the hotter• meat of the community. Site was a good nelghbar end In :he course of one's life. And he friend to many, During the year* was something more than that — that she was a patient sntferer, „as a good. man. manyan hour was brightened by visits of friends from near and far, Sponsored by the Circle•bar Knit- Her only daughter Bernice died in ting Co., Limited, maaufacturers of 11`d26. She leaves to mourn Icer loss hosiery for men, women and. chit -1 1r well protected. Ile would get out body who. ap -------- —'- = ' t nr"o1 to him, and appealed with tie or his bed to help y 99(1 character, he was a great the 'kind of great man of whom one not more than two or three Allan A. Lamont Agent for --Fire, Windstorm. and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 66 s W. S. Do??-^... t S':,L, - • Licensed Auctioneer. Phone 85-r-13' — Atwood, Ont. for the Ceurtles of Huron and Perth ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO --CHARGES MODERATE— For Engagements phone 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 Coroner Office !-lours-1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays—Emergencies and by appoiu°t neat only. 1-Iome calls in $er•enoons and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas, T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL'KINDS OF Automobile•' and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Creat West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 87.•-2 — � Harrold Jackson SPECIALIST 1N FARM AND HOUSEHOLD' 13A1 -ES • (Licensed in Hurun and Perth Counties) PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson. phone 12 on 652 Soaiorth nR.R. 1, arua'feld Make ar"anosn cuts at The Brussels Post.wr Elmer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels. DD..l' RANK Furniture. FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SEItVi& E. Ueensed l unetal Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or .85 — BRIJ S;vI S, ONT. .lei* get a -common humanity. •Iu . man, and JAMES M.CFADZEAN Howick' Mutual Fire Insurance --Ilse.-- Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance Automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1 rURNBERRY ST. ---x BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (•Llcenatu For Huron County) SATISFACTION OIJASANTEED PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone Si "The Brussels Poet" - and they will be locked after. Immedaltely - For tniormetlolt, etc., ev its or phone Lew, Roseland 88'x'24 at Seaforth; it write R,R. 3, 'Walter's C `dren; mills in Kincardine and Owen Sound, Ont. RLUEVALE HONOR ROLL 1 apse marked with * are orerseas. BRUSSELS 1:- the Army— ' *Alcock, "Buster" Alcock, Er'c a etyma:, Thos J. *Alderson, J. W. Barrard, Rus, *Bell, E. la Bell, W. H. '7,114' Bell, Hartle Brothers, Lyle 131 x 7, L. C. brewer J. .Bowler, harry '=Cassidy, Frank *Cardiff, Clint,' *Cardiff. W1111aIn *Campbell. John Campbell, 'Bobs' *Coleman, Ken *Coleman, 'Bill *Davidson, Cleve d+ qheNAPSI-OT GUILD Mrs, Graham Chamney, formerly PHOTOGRAPHIC GREETING CARDS 45 Lorena Hamilton of Bluevelc, has received word from her husband, Private •Graltem 10hamney, that he arrived safely in the Mediterranean area, after an experience ile will never forget when his ship was torpedoed -rind he lost all his personal belongings. Pr:00le Chem- ney did not know that his cousin Private Lloyd Cole of Stratford was a fellow passenger, until they met in the same life !goat from which they were rescued. They are army track drivers. The Young People's Society had charge -of •the service in Knox Pres- byterian Church on Sunday evening, The president, Billy Adams, weed- ed and opened the meeting with prayer followed bya period 0t sing- ing Christmas hymns Scripture Passages wore read by the president and Ruth l,ioKercber and prayer VMS offered by Jean Elliott, The Ohristinas 'topic was taken by Mrs; Harry Elliott. She told the Story of the birth of Christ and how much' it has meant to the world ani: show- ed how the spirit of Christmas should be practised throughout the y0a1', . At the United Church on dur,da) morning, Rev, C Tavener preached ' front the Christmas text: 'nor unto , You is born this day, in the city of , David, 'a ,Saviour which 18 Christ the Lord." June '8hieli presided at the month , ly meeting of the Mission Band -in the tinned Church on Sunday.. The special feature of the meeting was the Christmas 0101'y Mold by Miss Margaret Curtis and illuetratea by ' posters of her own designing, The temperance secretary, Ma"y Dar.. ling, read a story in keeping with . her department, Communion service was Miser -tree in Knox Presbyterian %%urea cow dusted by the minister, lief, Fowler, He based lits message 011 • the signiflcanoe of the "Upper Rome" where Christ Mat d eipies and the result of those meetings, The 11. B. Citi!) at Brotvnttwe has closed a very sitcceesftd year under 1 the presi(feney of Mise Mildred Stewart, Tho sum of 008.2a was . raised . durlug the year, . frau membership thee, tees, coin bags, quilting and sale of ttcic01ito on (!nuts Well chosen snapshots will personalize your SEVBRAL readers have asked me for suggestions on Christmas card pictures, and this is a good time to discuss that topic. Perhaps some of You may think it is a bit early, but • I assure you that those who start preparing'their Christmas cards now will be glad they did. And, of course, everyone who takes pictures will want a photographic greeting card to send to friends and relativesin the Service, Any appropriate negative can be made into a Christmas card, but the best well are produced from 'nega- tives made especially for the pur- pose, There are two characteristics. of a good card. First, a clever, suit- able picture idea; second, a greeting which is in harmony with the plc - , tura, Ideas for such cards- are ins numerable, and I will suggest as many as space allows. The that and Most popular idea tor a general card i9 a picture of the family group, with a Christmasy background, or one which somehow suggests Christmas. Such a picture can be taken by means of a sell timer fitted to the camera, or, if you don't have a Self timer, a neigh- bor or friend can snap the picture for you lifter you leave Set the camera up and made the arrange- ments- Prints from such a picture may be mounted inexpensively on a simple greeting card which you can get at almost any camera afore, end there yf1u, have a neat, complete, and attractive card, at 8011050, your card shouldn't Net show a posed group—the people Christmas cards. WedilesdaY, December rat, ,9411 Elliott, George 0, Elliott, Orwell S; Elliott, Dick Eistou, Wm. Edgar, Harvey. Farrow, Jack Fischer, Howard genies, C. •1`. Cantles 'rhos, Glassier, Fred, , *Glassier, Stuart *Cowing, *Fox, Russell Fuller, J. S. :'Garulss, Garton, Bd. *Gillis, M. Gordon, Jack Grainger, Stanley T. *Hall, T. Deb. *Hall, W. R. 'i' Hall, Gordon Hamilton, R. C. Hamilton, Allan 0, *Harman, J. K. *Hastings, Dave Hoed, L, Hood, S. - Hoy, Lloyd, Wm. µHunter, Glenn A; *Hulley, G. R. Kerr, Stewart *Lamont, L. *Lowrie, E. G. *Lowe, S. Locking, Wm• ser. Lo Jack Machan, Ross Mann, Eldon *McCauley, L. B. McCreath, Ted. MoCutcheon, Frank *McDowell, M. H. *McFarlane, T. N. *McFarlane, P. Walter McKay, Archie '„McLaughlin, K. McLean, Arthur *Mitchell, Jack *Myers, C. A. (Dr.) *Niche], 11. Gordon *Palmer, Jim *Palmer, William *Pierce, Roy *Riley, Clifford *Rooney, Leonard *Rutledge, Frank Rutledge; Ned -. *Sanderson, J. L. 'iSaleman, E. McLean, Scott *Smith, David Braes Smith, Jae. H. • *IS3tephenson, Mac "Dick” Thompson, A. *Thompson, Men Thomas,' Thompson, David Tunny, Chas. Walker, Leonard . *Whittard,:Rosa 'eWhittard,, Bari Wheeler, Glenn • *Wilson, S. W. * W Crkaut , Lloyd *Young, Elmer *Young. Norman R. *Young, Ericst should be doing something—or at least look happy. One idea is to show them singing Christmas carols. Another, banging up stockings, but looking back toward the camera. Here's another idea. Instead of showing the whole 'family group: show one of the younger members offering a Christmas greeting. Fon example, shoot a picture of Johnny at his blackboard scribbling "Merry Christmas," Or,, take a picture of the baby using 111)3 ABC blocks to spell "Merry Christmas." Of course, actually you build the greeting, then put the baby in place and step aside while an assistant shoots the pic- ture before the child decides to walk, or crawl, out of the picture. For a Variation of Word spelling, take a string of bright tinsel and outline the greeting with it on a dark' carpet. That te, lust siiuply form the letters with a long string of tinsel. - Pictorial scenes often make good greetings, especially for a large card. For example, shoot a picture of your house at twilight with the lights on and perhaps have the front door open to carry the suggestion of "Welcome," Or print a pleasing winter scenic elicit on ti x 7 paper, with nice wide margins. If well planned your cantle May even be suitable for framing, Don't let Christmas Siad you inn preparetd. Start making your cards now,for your frfeeda at home and by all means for those in the Service. Jahn van Guilder In the a.C.A.F.— Baeatet, Alfred George Black, Bert Blaok, Douglas Bryan, Russell, '!'Black, Don A. *Campbell, Stanley, J. Clardiff, Clarke *Cardiff,. Frank G. Davideon, Scott 314.0000, Frank *Galbraith, Bowman *Galbraith, J. George Gibson,' Harvey *Harrison, L. W. *Henderson,, Archie - *Huether, H. L, *Machan, Willis .'Mol{ay, Allen 0. McRae, Donald Mitchell, Frank *Parker, H, S. *Prest, T. A. Plum, `Carl Pierce, Stewart Prest, W, ,M. *Press, R. H. Russel, Lovas 1Rnt)edge, Jack Rutledge, Hartley *Rowland, William Scott, Frank Sellers, Elmer W, Snell, Verne. *Spier, John' Speir, Kenneth - Stilse, Jroe Stream, Herb Thompson, Norman Ward, Gordon T. Ward, Leonard Ward, Wray '. \Vilsoe. Russell , Woodrow, Alec !'h011ng,. Archie In the Navy .. 'u Prest,. Jim 'Ciicannel, lee *D011, Donald M,; Sleuth, Elgin Mristard, Stanton Stiles, Buster picoBAC 1-)0e Tabarco FOR A MILD, COOL, SMOKE *Wei -Innen, J. G. C.W.A.G.— (,,,Canadian 'Women!: Army Corps) , 1 Mitchell, Betty Bandsmen, Merle i Rejected— Fischer, WM. ll Gillis, 0. CraehY, Wni. J. Heist, fiddle _ Harman, G.. - Harrison, Marshall Hawkins, 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 read'' Brussels boys who had not reai,►a4 Here some time previous to enlist menti— Ballantyuo, Archie * Baeleer, George Garb's, 0.-G. *Jermyn, J R. *McIntyre, Bert ,*Parish, Jim ' Parish, Earl Smith, John T. *Thuell, Glen (Tud) Thnell, Kenneth Yolleck, Harry Yolleck, Ben United States Eckmier, Wm. D. Best, Gordon Reserve Army 99th :Battery— Backer, Mae Lawless, Ross Pletch, W. Mitchell, Ted Riley, . Oliver Sanderson, Gordon Soott, Mao Sullivan. Bill Willis, Jack Willis, W. E. Alexanoer, Money' Ames, Bryan ,1 Bremner, Billie Bateman, Cecil „Beer, Chas, .'Brown, D. S. *Cole, bred *Ounniugham, Lawrence *Dunbar, Jack *Evans, Lyle *Franklin, Allan Hamilton, Allan 0. - - Haig, Norman' *Henry, Stuart *Hewitt, Winfred *Hewitt, Frank *Jardine, Lorne Sones, A, J. Keifer, Halbert Kreuter, Albert, *Kreuter, Calvin Kreuter, Gordon Michel, Willard *Mills, Jack *Patterson, John Patterson, Miss Alma (Nurse) Perdue, Everett Roby, - Mervin Sapwell, E. Speiran, Elgin . Speiran, Vern'o *Sleightllalm, J. A. *Vodden, Lorne WALTON In the Army *Bendall, Charles H. *Bendall, T. A. Bennett, W. C. Bennett, Ross Bewley, Walter . 'l'Bryans, Harvey ''Coutts, W. J. *Crawford, A, Dennis, Helen - ':Drager, Dick '!'Drager, Jaok *Farquharson, W, A. Holland, Gordo: Humphries, Stewart .Humphries, Stewart *Kelley( Wm, *Ma tarry Murray, Donald M. • *Nichol, Wilfred *Nichol, G. I. *Ni-elloi, Mae *Nichol, Lloyd *Ritchie, Idennetit *Shannon, Wallace Travis, A. in the ft.C.A.F. *03egan0, Stuart Ennis; Aerie . 1Jttnis, Wni. Cosby Mar'eitall, !tank *Murray, In the Navy Coutts, lsiir