HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-2-14, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Hockey
Continued Ernm Page One j King, Bowland, Glenn Nichol, 13 Mr
I ald J McDonald and H, Pea ser^,
Lowe and Prost; Centre, ROWS:
wings,
wings, u. Riley and L. 4qfdlls; sues,
Don
Niclloi de.
Neilson, Deo, out. Brussels passing' Plays w.ex•p � t �lirlt�lL-•Uoail, liendetsou;
-'� really clicking and meds way for truer Abram B. Irwin oev
_••tree ,
Horlick's Malted Milk ...
Jig Saw Puzzles "' '
Adrienne Lip Sticks (popular shades)
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Mi 31 Antiseptic (a good gargle) ...• • • .... 50c and 87c
(50 foot roll)
Waxed Paper '••' •
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Klenzo Shaving Cream (Large Tube) , . • • • • . • •
39c
, . • 50c their goals. 11•rwin• wings,
Brussels started right, quido a subs xydnnan, xYdt>m'n J. Farris
39cand 55c t scored 2 nui0k goals right after h
65c
Rexall Nose and Throat Relief .
50c
Multiple Vitamin Capsules (box of 100) .... $1.85
Velour Powder Puffs . , . . , . 15c
Wampole's Tasteless Extract •
•
.. • lOc
A S A Cough Drops •
, $1.00
Briten Tooth Powder
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Rexall Bronchial- Syrup
29c
50c
Initerlake Toilet Tissue . •• .. • 3 rolls •• • • 25c
Quick Acting. Headache Plasters
F. R, SMITH
DIIUGGI.,1 end
STATIONER
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TELEPHONE NO62,
e I U. 1 ari•,ieh A. Harrison and J. liar.
bell with Relies. and 1).1 •n ]fs'' rison.
SAWS SHARPENED
Hand Saws,
Crosscut Saws
Any kind of saws
If you want yours to really
cut as it should . • . •
Leave at The Post
Printing Office
Brussels kept on press- AUCTION SALE
registering.rues e' Team Standing
ng and Hilt Fling goofed ou w Bas's Household Effects of Mrs. A. Pratt
from B. Rowland to make Pt 3 Q D Turnberry St„ North, Brussels on
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and
secured on a pass from Ve the s
Brussels SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th
:md Riley to make it 4-0, his se tilde owbtldge, Sale commences at 1 P.M Sharp
1 Stretcher
1 Settee and C'h'air
1 Cupboard
1 I{ito'heli 'Cabinet
1 Oil Drum. (40 gal.).
1 Clock
1 Large Box
1 Creams ,Separator (small)
1 Crook Churn (5 gal:
1 Hand' Cultivator
1 Garden Cultivator
3 Cow 'Ohains
Chicken Wire (roll
1 Wheelbarrow
1 Pitch Fork
1 Manure Fork
1 Snow Shovel
1 Stable Fork
2 Hoes
2 Axes
3 bags of Oyster Shell
2 bags ';7Yater Shell for Chicks
Number of ,Grain Bags
1 Lawn Mower
Some •Lumber
Buck 'Saw
250 Hens and Pullets (21.0 W. Leg-
horn and 40 Sussex)
1 ,Shelter
1 Hand Saw
1 Bread Pan
2 Glass Wash Boards
1 Wasli Tub
1 Coal Seattle
] Flour Stand
2 Step Ladders
1 Extension Ladder
Some Odd Dishes
2 Tea Kettles
Quilting Frames
Flower Box
Saw Horse
2 Dish Pains, granite
1 Water Pail
2 Wash Basins
1 Small Chest of Draweris
Number of Callers
11 Bunches Shingles
Majestic Cabinet Radio
Beatty Electric Washer
1 Brooder, 25 ohiek •Sze
1 Brooder, 1.00 ohiek size
1 Oil Burner Brooder Stove
1 Range Shelter
1 TrfunrphRamge•
1 Large Heater
1 ;Sine1l Cook Stove
2 Bedroom Suites
1 Single Bed with new mattress
111 China. Cabinet
1 Sideboard
1 Dressing Table
2 Work Tables
1 Fall Leaf Table
1 lExtens6on Table
2 Small Tables
0 Dniing Room Chairs
6 Kitchen Chairs
4 Odd Chairs & Rocker
1 Upholstered Rooker
1. Rail Rack
1 Rug, Cloth 9 x 12
TERMS -CASH
MRS. PRATT, Proprietress
ROBT. PATRICK, Clerk
LEWIS ROWLAND, Auctioneer
won. lost. tied. points
2 0 2 6
0 i 5
peiiud entad IBMs scored his seeon 0 02 1 1
Brat to melte it 5-0. Gillis sn the i Goi'�'le 0 d
hordwic'h ,.•• 0 L
Brusse0is net played real outs`andmg'I
hockey. On Monday, Feb. 12th Brussels
The second period got under way visited wing6tam and last S-4, The
when Currie scored When a flyinggame was well attended by a large
pack went in of Gillis's pads with A. i crowd to witness the game. it was
Irwin getting creel t, D. Willis came the second past of a double header.
back and scored on a pass from 1 11. the first game live Lueknow
girls defeated the Wingham girls &-2.
in the first period Wanglrant stat-
ed right off when 'Seri banged in a
,goal on a rebound. Then Edgar
WILLIAM SP1NCE
Estate Agent Conveyancer
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET, - - ETHEL, ONT.
Ilolles'and Raley to make it 6.1. 1)
Neilson scored on a hard shot from
outside the blue line. This made it
6-2. H McDonald made it 7.2 when
he caught the corner of the neton made it 2-0 on a shot which went in
a pa.s from G. Nichol, D. W111is through a maze of legs. Edgar got
made it S-2 when he scored his 4th his second goal on a bree.lea.vaY and
goal of the game on a pass from
Pones. Brussels outplayed Gorrfe
made it 3-0 But Don Will ca,
score 2 Quick goals for
and Bill Ring secured his 3rd goal to Brussels !making it 3-2. Both teams
end the 'period 9-2. There was onewere battling on even terms and
penalty to Parrish of Gorrfe. I before the period ended Thorns
made it 4-2 for Wingham. There
The third period started and was ,one penalty and that to
Prusisels went ahead 11-2 on 2 quick I weigham,
goals by A. Rolfes. Gorrfeagain
snored when Hydnran beat Gillis In the second period Wiugham
who was, playing 0 sensational game again opened the scoring Wilh Kress
in goal. 0. Riley made it 12.3 when blinking the red light to make ft
he scored prom a face-off in the , 5-2. A few minutes later Ernst made
corner on a pass from Bolles. Glen it 6-2 on 0 lovely shot to the lower
Nichol registered his first goal on. a I right hand •corner. D. Willis again
lovely shot from inside the blue lime. I registered tor Brussels to make it
Gerrie scored'' again when Neilson , 6-1. !Sell scored his second goal
scored on 0 pass from Irwin to- make to enol the period 7.3 for Wingham.
it 13-4. D. Willis scored on a pass I In the third period eaoh team got
Frain Rgoal to makeMb it 14-1.e The 1 goal eadh with Willes scoring from
withgoalie got hit on the heade. Jewell and, Kress for Wingbam.
with the quick and had to be. re.
lieved by !Harrison the sub goalie. D. Johnson and Jewell in the nets
\t'illis scored his siNtb goal - of they eadh Olayied a wonderful game of
game to make it the final score,15-4. ; hockey and held the score down
Three stars were D. Willis, H. Gillis ; considerable. Three stars, D.
1 'Wallis, Johnson and Kress.
BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS.
and A. Rodes.
Line ups-
BRdiISSELS-Goa.i, Gillis; defence
Liquor Control Board of Ontario
NOTICE
to Individual Liquor Permit Holders
•
DO NOT DESTROY
your present individual
Liquor Permit
Liquor Permits will be extended (not re -issued)
ice Match 31st, 1946 on application) and payment
®f $1.00 at any Liquor Control Board Store on
and after March 19th, 1945.
The decision to extend the use of the present
permits wilt effect a Substantial saving in papa
i
and printing cis, and . n .
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...,. ... keeP!1°t with present
day conservation policies.
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AT THE THEATER
Keep quiet at Ube theater
If you'd be thought well bred:.
Don't eod'fer "witty" comment
Jiulst silence keep instead,
You may think -you'ne vivacious
Others think you very rude:
Creating a disturbance witih
Remarks, inane and crude.
They pay to hear the attars
Not to- listen to your "joke"
And instead of admiration you
Dlsguet and Nike invoke,
So keep quiet at a movie,
I. At. is eoncert- or a play
For it's childish and it's stupid
To behave in noisy way.
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WANTED,
LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also
GEESE and ,"DUCK FEATHERS
BEST PRICES PAID
Before you sell any poultry phone the,
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you . can bring
them to us. .
Export Packers
PHONE 70x BRUSSELS
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NOTICE
COMPLETE EYESIGHT
SERVICE
RIGHT HERE Vs IBRUSSELS.
ETES EXAMINED - - GLASSES FTT'IED
Mr. Raid has been waft to Bruwels for 10 years and
awe give you &fed *addenda' end eye oosafert as be bre
dome far thousands of others in ibis district.
"SEE REIT) AND SEE RIGHT."
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Stratford• I.'sdea Optometrist
Over 25 years.
Phone 51MissHingston's Store`for Appointment.
la'IFN'IFOIF 1 Orli: �1Fd�vls. .010 1040
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CUTTING REMARKS
Fon' easy cutting at fresh bread for
dainty •elanklwiches first thorough',
ctw611
the 1bat, . Owen slices ltit`w.nty
crumbling if you use, a strong thread
or pdeee of 'string tnetpt'etul' eta knife,
Vat r Rlus' 4urlo,U : ildq 1>! idT/ 11
bru5At was mips'iq; / ' ,•
"Doesn't anybody know illersto..
vis brush NV sib tbandsr ''
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Pre -Block Taking
SALE
Dresses at Half -Price
Regular $5.95 - 3.00
7.95. - 4.00
12.95 - 6.50
14.95 - 7.50
All ;Women's and Misses'
Winter Coats
In Stock 25% Off Regular Price
Only a few left
Misses' Alpaca Skirts
regular $2.98, to clear $1.98
No war 1.a ings stamps will be given with
above items.
Dress Goods
Prints, Seersucker••, American
Dimity, Cotton. Plaids, and
h .
Ginghams -- in the"newest spring
09;7,, 11 ,. 1' � '. f 1 tL"'kt i1E1;P l ...:t'L�a
patterns now 'ins stock.
Men's heavy Mack Mackinaw,, Coats.
All sizes $8:95' �1$
Don't =forget to ask foriyyour taleslips-For
$itt 411`1 M bore yeti 01017
g(Te yea
W at -Savings StampsiFree,