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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1943-12-22, Page 2p411 ,Y _7 �O j' 1 OR him, that Long' V Distance call home at Christ. mas is the big event of the day. He's counting on it. Let's make sure that he, and thousands like him, won't be disappointed. It means giving up our own Christmas telephoning, so that war -crowded lines will be freed to handle the flood of holiday greetings from naval, army and air force posts across the country. It means sending our Christmas messages by mail. Should you find you must telephone out-of-town, try to do so as many days before the holiday as possible. _ And especially avoid all non-essential calls to distant or war -busy centres. Winning the war is a non-stop job, and urgent messages must go through. mer .4ctwi 3e2r lea Gwurq !!/l,.ys Yo.6uardi BUSINESS CARDS WILLIAM SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, ONT. Densis Duquette •—Uucet'seli Auctioneer (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. Allan A. Laln.ont Agent for—Fire, 1.Vindstarm, and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. S. Donakt a ,,.,n _ - Licensed Auct(oi er Phone 35-r.13 — Atwood, Ont, for the Cnurtles 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 Conener. - 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 Accident and . Sickness Assent for Great West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, OjfT.,; RESIDENCE 87.r-2 Harold'Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES (Licensed in -lurun• and Perth. Counties) PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson, phone 12 on 658 Seeaiorth R.R. 1,.Bruc t old Make ar"angenents at The Brussels Poster Elmer D. Bell, Barrister • Offlce, Brussels, D. J' RANN Furniture ' ' FUNERAL AJVD AMBULANCE—SERVIKE. Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PI -ZONE 36 or '85 7BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES McFAD,ZE.AN' Howick Mutual Fire Insurance —also -- Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance Automobile Insurance , PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1 ' TURNBERRY ST. --x— BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -- PRICES REASONABLE fon Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after Immedaitely Fer Information, etc:, w ite or phone Lew, Rowland 890,44 at Seaforth; cr write R.R. 3, 'Walton. THE BRUSSELS POSE pICOBAC Pipe Tobacco FOR A MILD, COOL SMOKE GREY Mr. John Sherrie who makes his home with his son lien. Sharpie, south gravel road Is not in the best of health al present. A very successful ChriMnnts noter- t t t.r.aon., was hell -t S.S. no, 3, Sons and chorsote wor-, splendidly presented and also drifts, dialogues and recitation by tite scholars was heartily rt'joyed, The teacher Miss Ballantyne spared no pains in malt- ing the evening a susses; and is to be congratulated. firs, Garfield McDonald returned home after spending a week in Toronto. _u- •^ - (Maryan Storey Wed To Pilot Greeanville, South Carolina, Dec. 1 —White chrysanthemums decorated Greenville Army Air Dase Chapel for the marriage of Maryan Skene Storey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Storey, Toronto, aiul Pirst Lieut. Charles William Bowers, son at Mr• and Mrs. C. W. boen'rs, of Bath, N.Y. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a French model of bine petit point with cor- sage of white orchids. She carried a Haniton lace handkerchief her another and grandmother had carried at their weddings. Miss Virginia Jores, of Greenville, attended the bride. wearing a rose beige crepe dress with corsage of Talisman roses, Capt. W. D. Decker was best Haan and First Limit Henry Goodson ushered. During the reception at the Poin- sette Hotel the bride's mother re- ceived, wearing an orchid crepe dress with orchid corsage. "Cbe bride is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the groom of the Uni- versity of Maryland. They will live at 2205 Augusta road in Greenville. Lieut. Bowers has just returned from North Africa where he piloted Mit- chell bombers The h^ide's mother, tra•merly Mae was a former resident of Brussels. cl cI in, f,ss auit, joy to u fid• y'urs For a. err Christmas. and a py ew Year ° 50 to $1,0 Store ;.acx t; g amc;,toit-t,,,,,,,,, e a ,,,,,,,,,ivawal, to v. ▪ Best Wishes - To All .• Ari. at this Yuletide Seasono. `r and happiness throughout, the coming ' year. li C. 119$StoCG e'P'sleta'e+et veers ig5SFgl&-tft5t5i J'.i,:emeeGI€,lKaGtm£tte=fC:£sSi816td+r HONOR ROLL 1 „one marked with * are oversea►. BRUSSELS In the Army— *Alcock, "Buster" Alcock, Erie *Alcock, Thos. J. wiuicvv-migamom-ilr, *Alderson, J, W. Barnard, Bus, *Bell, E. D. Bell, W. H. 'Std' Bell, Harris -Brothers, Lyle Bray, E. C. 'i'Brewer. J. *Bowler, Harry *Cassidy, Frank *Cardiff, Clifford *Cardiff, William *Campbell, John Campbell, 'Bobs' *Coleman, Ken *Coleman, Bill *Davidson, Cleve *Doll, Charles (3 STARDUST "Our blessings are as the star -dust Strewn by the hand of God." * Cluster of stars in a winter sky :: . shadows of dusk drifting into light :: , shimmer of snow in the starlight, on field and roadway and roof ... glow of lighted windows patterning the darkness ... and distant chimes trembling through the stillness. * Christmastide ....and the New Year beckoning ... a fitting season for quiet thought and thankfulness. * For peaceful days and quiet nights ... for homes secure and the laughter of little children ... for food enough and to spare ... for the right to live as free men live,.. Let us be grateful. * For the bounty of the harvest gath- ered in ... for the fertility of our fields ... for the rich resources of mine and forest and waterway : . for the glorious strength of this, our Canada . . Let us give thanks. * Of all we have endured ... the sacri- fices we have made ... of unaccustomed i:ask and sterner effort ... and of our high resolve that freedom' shall forever 1' . live .. Let us be proud. * In all we shall endeavour ... in alit we must achieve ... in journey through the darker days that come before the dawn .:. in our unshaken faith in victory :'. . Let us be unafraid. * Nigh upon two thousand years ago, a Star led the Wise Men to the manger- throne at Bethlehem, there to hail the advent of the Prince of Peace, So may the steadfast stars inspire us to mightier t, effort and to greater sacrifice ., .. that evil may be overthrown and that the day may swiftly dawn "When, war is not, and hate is dead, When nations shall in consort tread The quiet ways of peace . ." Li •; THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO. Do11,:i, Dunn, Irwin ++Elliott, W. 11 Elliott, George' 01 Elliott, Orwell $,. Elliott, Dick Elston, Win.. Edgier, Harvey Farrow, Jack Fischer, lIowardt Garnise;. C, 11, Gwrniss, 'Phos, Glassier, Fined: 'i'Glaasler, Stuart *owing C. 13, *Fox, Russell Fuller, J. S. S Carniss, H. Pill, Garton, Md. 'Gillis, M. Gordon, Jack Grainger, Stanley, It. *Hall, T. Deb. '}Hall, W. R. * 1 -Tall, Gordon Hamilton, R. C. Hamilton, Allan C. ''Harman,. J. K. *Hastings, Dave Hood. L. Hood, S. Hoy, Lloyd, Wm. *Huter, Glenn A. *Hulley, G. R, Kerr, Stewart *Lamont, L. *Lowrie, E. C. *Lowe, S. Locking, Wm. Lowry, Jack Machan, Ross Mann, Eldon *McCauley, L, P1. McCreath, Ted. McCutcheon, Frank *McDowell, M. H. *McFarlane, T. N. *McFarlane, P. Walter - McKay, Archie 'SMcLaughlln, K. McLean, Arthur 1• *Mitchell, Jack *Myers, C. A. (Dr.) *Nichol, R. Gordon *Palmer, Jbn *Palmer, Wiuiaat *Pierce, Roy *Riley, Clifford *Rooney, Leonard *Rutledge, Frank Rutledge, Ned *Sanderson, J. iv *'Sa.leman E. McLean, Scott *Smith, David Braes Smith, Jas, E. ',',Stephenslon, Mac "Dick" Thompson, A. *Thompson, Mel. Thomas, 30 Thompson, David Tummy, Chas. Walker, Leonard *Whittard, Rosa P. *Whittard, Earl • Wheeler, Glenn *Wilson, S. WLlo. ':'Woranian, yd *Young, Eleitr *Young, Norman R. *Young, Er'test in the Baelcet, AIfred George Black, Bert Black, Douglas Bryan, Russell 'Black, Don A. *Campbell, Stanley, J. Clardiff, Clarke :}'Cardiff, Prank G. Davidson, Scott Farrow, Frank *Galbraith, Bowman *Galbraith, J. George Gibson, Harvey *Harrison; L. W. ' *Henderson, Archie *Huether, H. L. *Machan, Willis *McKay,. Allen C. McRae Doaald Mitchell, Frank *Parker, H. It *Prost, T. A. Plum, Carl Pierce, Stewart Prost, W.. M. ' *Preat,.R, .Ii.. .Russet Lewis; :. *Rutledge, Jack. Rutledge, Hartley *Rowland, William Scott, Frank Sellers, Eimer W, Snell, Verse *Spier, John Speer, Kenneth Stiles, Joe Stretton, Herb Thompson, Norman Ward, Gordon T, Ward, Leonard Ward, Wray *Wilson, Russell Woodrow, Alec *,Young Archie in the Navy— * Prost, Jim *Chapman, Jos i*Doll, Donald At: Smith, Elgin Wedneeday, December 22nd, 1.0`,0 Lowry, McCurdy Mustard, Stanle' Stiles, Buster *Workman, J. G. (Canadian Women's Army Corps, Nlitclxoll, Betty Sanderson, Merle Rejected— Fisebor, Wm. Gillis, 0. Ormsby, Wm. J. Hoist, laddie 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, Thames NOTE—The following are really Brussels boys who had not resides, here some time previous. to, eallsR. meat:— Ballantyn,,, Archer. 't' Baelter, George Garniss, C. G. *Jermyn, J. R. *McIntyre, Bert *Parish, Jim Parish; Earl Smith, John T. *Thuell, Glen (Tud) Thnell, Kenneth Yolleek, Harry Yolleek, Dna United States A.A.C. Eckmier, Wm, 11 Best, Gordon Reserve Army 99th Uttery— Baeker, Mac Lawless, Roes Plotoh, W. Mitchell, Ted Riley, Oliver Sanderson, Gordon Scott, Mac Sullivan, Bill Willis, Jaek Willis, W. E. ETHEr- • Alexander, Stanley Ames, Bryan Bremner, Billie Bateman, Cecil ..Beer, Chas. 'l'Brown, D. .S. *Cole, Fred **'Cunningbam, Lawrence *Dunbar, Jack *Evans, Lyle ''Franklin, Allan Hamilton, Allan 0. Haig, Norman '*'Henry, Stuart *Hewitt, Wilfred *Hewitt, Frank *Jardine, Jones, A. J. ICeifer, Halbert Krauter, Albert '}'Kreuter, Galvin Kreuter, Gordon Michel, Willard *Mills, Jack 'l'Patterson, John Patterson, Miss Alma (Marsch Perdue, Everett Raby, Mervin Sapwell, E. Speiran, Elgin Spelran, Vernon *Sleightholm, J. A. *Vodden, Lorne WALTON In the Army *Bendall, Charles B. *Bendall; T. A. Bennett; W. C. 'Bennett, Rosa Bewley, Walter *Bryan, Harvey *Coutts, W. J. *Crawford, A. Dennis, Helen *Drager, Dick *Drager, Jack *Farquharson, W. A. Holland, Gordon , Httimpllries, Stewart Humphries, Stewart *Kelley, Wm. ' *Marshall, Barry Murray, Donald M. *Nichol, Wilfred *Nichol, G. I, *Nichol, Mac *Nichol, Lloyd *Ritchie, Kenneth *Shannon, Wallace Travis, A. In the R.C.A.R. *,Bryans, Stuart Ennis, Anna Ennis, Wm. Cod, Marshall, Frank *Murray, K. IL Smith, W. J. In the Navy , Coutts, >!er