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Say Merry Christmas
With a Gift from
Leach's Jewellery Store
In Brussels.
,441, 1:111 , to e.
For Her
'Diamond Rings — Bulova Watches . • • • .
Fancy Stone Rings $ 4.75 up
Rolled Gold Fancy Stone Lavaliers & Bracelets
The Very Latest Plastic Compacts, Beautiful Colors
a Beautiful Metal Compacts
Chunky Beads & Bracelet to wear with sweaters
Sweetheart Sterling Silver Rings
Signet Rings
Gold Filled Lockets or Crosses
Cornflower Cut Glass, Cups and Saucers
Sterling Silver Flatware
Enchantress, Prelude, and Pinetree Patterns
THE BRUSSELS POST
!anti grulh that she guts earn Icly. 41 awn nosh, !tier on Sunda y 14 II1e v 1.
Ai I tl„n kic!1'4Jues isn't going In r
d1 r luend , that (jlUtJ'l 11.1 L'& of I11y
iJ naafi be added to Ino huntt.l dl
We will 01111 have to ,verry. a)
L1 k Must uT our 1-41cm,-1 via
cow. The human (li,e:dive tippers
differs from the cow's anti is
equipped to handle such large qu
dales of vegetable foods,
itumaus, however, do derive so
lhe'1 tinily'sepply of caleiwn fr
vegetables—the leafy green ':tree tl
potatoes --and some from o
11011SIIi.11 as cereals but, witho
milk ov cheese, it is impossible
et cn:lfgh to meet the day's repot
menta
To get the value of the calcht
fund in potatoes and lea
green vegetables. Nutrition Servic.
e fele J)1 that lite;; must ie ear
fully cooked and any fluidthat is le
must be saved and used, for ealcito
is soluble in water and slut,,t of
may be dissolved out during cookin
and, alt too often, is lost down c11
lc:Hellen sink,
Don't get alarmed thou; li N
For Him
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Handsome Bulova Watches . , 24.75 up
Shockproof Watches
Billfolds, Collar & Tae Sets, Pen & Pencil Sets
Signet and Fancy Stone Rings
Waldemar Watch Chains in Gold Filled
Sterling4.75 u• •
For the Young Boy
. Billfolds, Identification Bracelets
Hair Brush in case
Sterling or Gold Filled Signet Rings
Collar and Tie Sets. Knife, Fork & Spoon Sets
For the Young Girl
Identification Bracelets
Gold Filled Signet Rings
Fancy Stone Sterling g
aRings
n
Zipper per Billfol
Pn ds Engagement, Memo,
Autograph. Pad with hand painted cover
For Baby
Baby Spoons, Sterling Napkin Rings
Pusher Sets, Knife, fork and spoon sets
We Do Our Own Engraving, On
Short icfo�t iccee�roon/GGood s2�Bn ought Here.
lwarttiMe
Where Do Cows Get "`
Calcium,, Schoolboy's Query
"If people get calcium from milk,
where does the cow get it from? Our
cow never drinks milk,"
The teacher had beentellingthe
children about the importance of
drinking at least two glasses of milk
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every clay so they would get the cal-
cium they need, and 11 -year-old Billy
who likes to think everything
through, came out with that poser.
Where does the cow get the cal-
cium of which her milk is such a
rich, source? Well, according to
Nutrition Services, she gets it from
the large quantities of grass, ]lay
_••_asses- 27tlr .,rp,.... =c -_o_ _.
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Ontario Hr.«�s Moinll eat
To 1;u r u.it e,c `U ({.° Way of Life
24 Konfs a Dfly For ER 'to:D.5 u,•or 00427 visits were recorded.
h500N01 TO NONE -
The eerie shrtc0 of the siren :;nrI Y ale;.14 the -ep:r41373-cogs of the -
to a low Rican asthe firma lance 1111 011101111110 IUNCaI In
Zhu e. ut uta Sm ur tonna of a
bt•alcd 10 a quick Mop h i1:0 111: simnel type nnd.b...,w., of the n,:;h
cruvid et.;lectcd a,c ui d the crumpled - yualnv of the service, end nu:Meal
hc• p by the 1.1113100 Tenant hands ! a't';°wit;ince provirleC1.. the Iluspital lot
Jiite.1 unto the stretcher what lheti h 1111!f'70n is recognised -In the
been a happy tare -free vomit:stet hospital world as ,)tlt:itlndhlg_. la
but c few !Mewl minutes 1101(1' `The! 0'11101111U, 'Mere are ever el ,hty
c51u1, t d,c!d and the ein ;Tided 1) '' 1 tan', Gild surseens 00 the Staff,
sweet,/ lit ev with Ile burden of path,i all et them leading epecinl9 t'. in
hound for the Uaspital for Sick Chi 1- I child ailments These omen give their
dre11 did 111; ii:niht11 which
3 1vlses Erne to the public ward
h t splen
for 69 viiirs hes 011p7-) unconrin;, i''t)nnts,
war t' + L eccico'l, ci^!;1',. di, DI'3'i 13�' EllPYOrn,17NG
Mae and death The lJ „ ., 1 is nut soli supporting
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1-5A07, 0014. AN ithr.1ii,i1.4irtilf Anil the 111:111 for this is not 1hard to
The l 10 ,n,t 81. 1(11 rind • - loss than 54ti of ,fhee patients
Limes 10 meet eey erne, ;1 ey :1Yr1. - to ab1" to 1710 the full cost of then
dont 00001 :ore not the cog!: ones 1'0.
The other 1100 are the public
v.%hich'must Yttly tluniui Mien tun 7/01(1 cases who occupy 414 of the
1;hild).en with d b , r ire 1,07110 nnu. " 1 e.I0 in the l'lospital at all times
Il, bn, d f ,1310 v !1t. rare (118, ' 'he cos) 01 010V1(1111S. hospita1 care
eases and otrvi . 1 ".w 31 1111 nnrst tot' each font word patient is abnnl
have put ,:.•1 id L too, N ict' 0.11,0!',0 1 nal env more than the cembin.
mean nertll:u'em eisfluiern0)13 dee
-tl income hum the patient for the
• fortuity or chconio d ^('ase whilenot, (t's ml nice-mittvt plus the
e
fourteen 11nre lo Iho ave c rush I imvernment grant. As a result of
Bottle word petieni fb r1 11 a I lhi'i 140(11 01 1 1011 Ilorpitai faces a
large number ore Inn -ones fat we .ho- c.0led amelleere to many thou-
some fro' mouths incl e 7 ,v 1700 ivc, .1n1.5 !'Itis veal this do.
.' treainlent, over a pedant of years Heil is 17100ler than ever before
Many ere prob' n raSSf, gent Ihe1'e 15117111u'rdlt^ In conditions tweeted by
bdcanso or the 1 e el wr 0 rep111u- -
tion nai.oeil by the d1 ter wen dee.•
'9't' 7 1F "a" KM (10 14 rNVS
ate -Il this aSrl t.^I,r. +'ocin
stint In rile service., lit ant tin + Il13'r Were 11, mol for the generosity of
ones, nymetethetie and understanding ,Pete
,r..,. 5re'rees C,rgenrea1inns, 510)Cliea.
elubre etc., the scope end work of the
rn•'11 .1 t'+nlr1 not he a 5101eleed on
its bresenl tesla. Mach' year about
lhle the a prev3n •e -wino appeal is
made for fru'ncia1 help to meet the
•nodal ri l,;t. 6.
This yr 0r over 1123,000 must be
raised. i.Becouse of the foci %het
petfenis are aciinittecl, from every
part of the prov)nee. the Hospital
dons net shore in Toronto's United
Welfare Vend. Therefore, it mattes
its own appe•11 it•4oes so, confident
In the llowled7e that a generous
rind understanding 1111'3 people will come
to tlieaid el little ehildeen who de-
need 01) them for a "011atie0. for'
1105111/ 5 chance to talcs their Mono
ihrthe gems to.e0nte es m401101e of
Cf Pro per 4115 4.111t1 Inchlstr10111 teefe(y.
'lo.1gnvaerees ere employed by the
hospital. s, neniT vett (tiff direct 10
the Aprr 11 5'eeretery, The tlnapltsl
for 31 1; Children, 6'7 College Street,
O'oronlo 2.
Oelel e; 14031.rStI»i(
Tirol ]r -the 1 ,.:pile' for Sick (11111•
dren Is shunted In the City of To
rento it h -flaps a itiaity to nil the
people of ()merle n.,,••au e it w(k
conies c511(11en from every nail or
the Provirus who mo in ,,cod of
InCthea1 aid or 110, pial care,
No exceptions aro ever mode
There are re harriers of race or
creed, Children et 00(0515 frena
every walk of life rind stmcttiaiy
Those wile con pay, do so gladly.
Those who cannot are never homed
away, The eeeple o1 ('Marin Irate
well teal proud of this hitilai'nn.-
this living monument' to our demo.
erotic way of tile,
Some, rdcn of the Immense vaitte^
and wide scone of Ilia Plnepilfd's
wort: env be termer) from the feet
that clueing the past year filmic, over
9,043 sick and crippled children were
given treatment in its public wards
while In the nut -liar eat department
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aryl elm 1, with Jean 1,f+avef presiding, 10
s In rhe meeting opened with quiet ; 4Z`
Mask. played by Gladys McNerney.followed 1 ' a hymn.. Misd C. Me, (f4♦4
tonin lead In -prayer. Dore, Strutt followed
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reed .111 Christmas story. :firs. L, oto
W1g8tluan told the worship story.•4 P
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Ready For a Date
They're telling the story of an
American pilot who was forced to
Parachute to safely on an isolated
AUDI in occupied Prance. Ile pleaded
with the elderly woman at the farm•
house to hide 111m until be could,
escape the Nazis. "All right,” she
consorted, "dress up in these girl's
clothes and work out in the fields."
Pot weeks, in his fentinine-disguise,
he worked along with the women
0051 one day, noticing one far more
tltlraet!ve than the rest, he whisper-
ed: "Listen, honey, how about a
date after work?" Whereupon the
soft answer came back 4, hoarse
1Britisll accents: "I'd love to, girlie—
I've been here since Dunkirk!"
BELGRAVE
Mrs. Alex, Young, who with her
family are moving to Luean, was
guest of honor at a gathering of
oighbors -and
friends .at the home
of Mrs. C. Logan on Wednesday
evening and presented with a colelc,
tion of ,kitchen ware. The evening
was spent in oa1•ds and bingo. Guests
included Mrs. A. Manning Mrs. A,
Porterfield, MTS. W Laldlaw, Mrs.
J. A. Geddes Mrs. T. B, J7111rtston,
Mrs C R. Coultes Mrs. J, Leitch,
Mrs E. McGuire, Mrs. T. Anderson
and Mrs. N. Keating. Lunch was
served at the close
Hear Clinton Man
Benson (Sutter of Clinton, press-
ent of the Young People's Union
of Huron Presbytery, was the guest,
speaker at a meeting- of the
Young People's Union of the Unit-
ed Ohuroh on Thursday evening In
the Sunday school room. He spoke
about "Christmas."
Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft or Brick
United Church, who is also on the
Presbyterial executive, conducted
the worship- service which began
with :the singing of Christmas
Carols, '',Phe ,business period was
conducted by George Micb'fe,
Officers Elected
,The annual meeting. of, -:the Brick
united pl1iiro11 Women's. Missionary
(Society Was held on •Thursday after -
:mean at the 'home :of • Mrs, George
Coultas. • The officers were elected
as follow$:• .)ire it1e11t, .,Mrs. Leslie
' \ ighlnlan; first vice-president, Mrs.
Hereon Irwin; second vice -!resident,
left's, Wellington Dow; secretary,
Mrs. Dow; aesitant secretary,
:Mrs. Gilbert: Beecroft; treasurer„
Mrs. :Stanley •,`a'11.e11; , temperance
secretary, Mrs, Stewart Mclhu'ney;
,003100nunity friendship se^rettn•y,
Mrs. Alex :Leaver, Mrs, John Mason
,and Mrs, George C,ii ltes;, missionary
inontify secretary, Mrs, R. 131,
31111011; Christian ` iteWardship,
cemetery, .Mrs.• Caei:l .Coltitee; sup-
ply secretary, Mrs. George Coultas;
organist, Ml's. Norman ',Cannes; as-
sistant .otiganiste. Dorothy ':Pattison
and Jean Leaver; mission band
leader, Miss Clare :'utitcclowan; .as-
sistant, Mt's, Gilbert Beecroft; baby
baled leader, Mrs, Prank Thontp-
eolt; assistants, Mrs, Geol'o e Walk-
er end Mrs. Stewart McBurney;
press secretary, Mr's,', Robert
-Coultes; conveners, group 1, Mrs.
Stanley Snell; group 2, Mrs Allan
Pattison; group 0, Mrs. S. McBurn-
ey; group 4, Mrs, Robert °cutter;
The minister, Rev. G. H. Dunlop of
J3elgrteVe '"Conducted the , erection
which was .followed by an Installs.-
tion 'service,
The Christnoas candlelight serv-
ice was embtineted by Mos.. (Robert
Coolies and 'filer group, Mrs; Gil-
bert Beaciloft sang a hymn, There t
was a, splendid . crowd in attend.
"free,
iSumlay Scheel and Church it•
tendn;nrie here.. Was..lower ,1h1•. Sunday
Wing to the Melornent, weather,
The service It 'trinity Anglican
church was oahcolitid yen x'00011111 of
the rector, :Leek 'Streeter,
lining
linif+g ill with fn
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The Brave Acven,tureers Ml1siotl
need- of Srlrit atlnited 05151'61t, ' toast
school, 'the members' purpose" was
repeated and a Hymn Was sling in
! dedicating the offering, '('119 birth
day song was sung for L -'lily Irwin.
A story was told by Clare McGowan,
A Mission Banti prayer and memory
verse were put in the work books
and the closing prayer was repeated
by the members. Then :lie Band
rejolnecl the Sunday school for the
singing .of a Christmas 11yn+n and
the benediction.
Personals: Mr. and Mrs, Alex
Young and family moved to Lucas
00 SeturdaY; Aircraftman Ross
Anderson has returned to duty after
a two weeks' leave with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J', G-, Anderson; Miss
Blaine Walsh, Toronbo, with her
Parents, Mr, anti Mrs, G. Walsh.
The Belgrave Red Crass Society
packed a Large quote of hospital
supplies and civilian alothleg Fri•
day. -
WALTON
On Sunday, Dec, lith at 1:00
service in. St, George's Church, At
this service a large Deck Prayer
Boots will be dedicated n memory of
the late Mrs, 141. Shannon. The Honol'
Roll will also be dedicated, Sunday
school after the service. Service
on Dec. 26th at 4 p.m.
The W.M.S. of Duff's Churei+
Walton held its Christman (nesting
on Wednesday, with tiers. John
McDonald presiding, The meeting
noted by singing nymn 51, followed
by sing:og Hymn 240 as a prayer,
The roll call was given anti the
minutes read, Mrs. Shaw of the
nominating committee' gave the
slate of officers for 1944. Some of
the ladies signed a
paperin con-
nection with refugees being brought
be Canada. The 9th of Morris group
have the topic for Ole January meet-
ing, A, pamphlet "That is not mine"
was read by Mrs. R McMichael, The
treasurer's report was given. Reports
If each group are to be given at the
next meeting. Lighted candles
were us•ed in the worship service and
was led by Mrs. McDonald with Mrs.
P,rytns, Mrs. -C, Bennett and Mrs.
()mitts tokng part. - The meeting
closed by singing hymn 389,
The W.A. sleeting Wes held follow-
ing the W.M.S. meeting with Mrs. C.
Bennett presiding. The scripture
was read by Mrs. Wilson followed
by prayer, ,tile treasurer's report was
given. The (meeting closed by sing-
ing hymn 69.
00ftoers •of W,M,S:: Hon, Pres.,
Mrs, McCallum; prey„ Mrs. John
McDonald let vice pre(,, Mrs. Hazel-
wcod; 2na1 vice pres., Mrs, Sch.ade;
3rd vice pres., Mrs. Itil•lsby; secre-
tary, Mrs. 1;. McMiobael; treasurer,
Mrs. Wilson; supply -sec„ Mrs, S.
Johnston; assistant supply sec., Mrs.
3, Campbell; coin, friendship sec„ a
Mrs. 311(1., Bryan(;. aesoe. helpers
'sec„ Mrs, W Rockwell; sec. --of tem-
perance and ohrietian citizenship,
Mrs. J. Marshall; Miss. Motlthly sec.,
Mrs, .„Test McDonald; stewardship
sec. Mrs.Wilson; litera,ture see.,Mrs.
R. Bennett; Mission Banrl supe„ Mrs;
A, M•cCalt; assistant Mission Band
Supt„ Miss IS. Leeaning; baby band
stmt., Mrs. -G. McGavin; auditors,
Mrs, N. Reid, Mrs. D. Ennis; flnanee
cons„ Mrs. T3ackweil, Mrti, Reid and
Mrs, Wilson,
Officers of the W.A,: Lion, pre(,
Mrs..R. Reid; pros„ Mrs. C. Bennett;
11)5 0100 fires„ MrB Johmst-14
vire pre( Mrs, J. Bewley; 3rdon; vic2oo
Pres„. Ml's, bi. Hackweu;, see„ . Mrs.
N Re:d; trees:, Mrs, W. Davidson;
pianists, Ntrs, Cuthill and Mrs. 12,.
Bennett: flower cont., . Mrs. - S.
Johnston and Ws, 0, Bennett.
GET -YOU, PERMANENT'
, ON THE NEW:'
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End. Curls $1.25 and 61.75
she $2.25
Including shampoo
Permanent 52.00, *2.50
and 55,00 including finger Wave
and shampoo • '
Eoalp treatments Wien steamer very
beneficial foe dandruff,.dry hair, OW(
hair and etc.
6 Treatments... including Shampoo
and Finger Wave 55.00.
.Telephone 55x 1'or an Appointment
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if you act now.
Good Stocks of cured SHUR-GAIN Fertilizer are in our plant BUT our tabour situation is
such that to get this Fertilizer distributed, shipping MUST START JANUARY FIRST.
Everyone realizes that we must grow maximum crops next year, so see your SHUR-GAIN
JFERTILIZER DEALER at once, Tell him how much you need, and demand delivery in
anuary or February.
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Butter Ration In Canada
May Be Cut This Winter said Sovember withdrawal• of but-
ter totaled 28,440,000 pounds, "the What Is Haggis?
Production Down Almost heaviest since the introduction of
Seven Per Cent In rationing,”
-November Board Says
Thus, 12.600 000 pounds of stor-
OTTAWA Det. 10—Thu Prices age stocks had to be used to meet
Board, faced with a cut of almost the demand.
seevn per cent. in November gutter
production ea compared with last The Bureau of Statistics reported
year, expressed "grave concern^•' Decemger 2 that stocks of cream -
over the supply situation last night er'Y butter in the prinedpal cities
and said 10 cannot promise to main- -amounted to 389,485,549 pounds at
tain the existing ration through the December 1, compared with 18,811, -
Winter. - 509 pounds at the salve date in 19.12.
Creamery butter output last The Bureau of Statistics said
mouth was only 15,800,000 ' pounds heavy production during the sum-
-about 6,8 per cent. less than in mer created sizeable reserves for
November; 1942, and 37.1 per cent, winter use. White shipments to
below October this year, the Do- Britain during October had redue-
miniori Bureau of Statistics report- ed holdings somewhat, "it is ap-
ed yesterday: parent that the quantities still- on
K. H. Oliver, administrator of hand are..suffictent to meet require -
dairy productsMTthe Pri•;es Board, menta:'
There was quite a furore when it
was believed that the Scottish would
not ge able to enjoy thetr favorite
dish on St. Andrew's Night 'which
of course is Haggis. As a number
have asked us to- explain what flag,
gis really is we might explain some
of the ingerdients are said to be
secret, but they are pretty well fat
eluded in the following dictionary
definition: 'Haggis, a Scoteh pud-
ding made of the heart, liver, lights,
etc„ of a sheep or lamb, minced
with suet,• onions, aatmeai, etc.,
Ilighly seasoned, and boiled in the
stoiva5i of the same,animai.-"
Only 8 More Shopping Days'
until Christmas — Do it.Earlyl
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