The Brussels Post, 1945-2-21, Page 3CRANBROOK
The annual meeting of Ilio Plot
i it Cemetery
vu f l C u nook C nfa
' owners o the to y
L was held on Wednesday, Feb, loth at
time home of Shfells Brothers, lot 10,
POO. 14, Croy, al, 3 ora. There wag a
CHu•
small attendance owing to sad road
conditions. 'the president, Mr, Neil
.11eNair presided and Jelin J.
Schnook was secretary for the meet -
ung. It was moved by John J.
Schneelc seconded by John Miiells
that the minutes of the last anneal
sleeting be adopted. —Carred,
ADVERTISING RA leiN'ioved by Sohn 3. Schnook, second.
Classified Ada (oach),' ggs ed by Thos, Dougherty, that the
Over telephone orcharged 350 financial report be adopters,
In Memoriam We ---named, Moved by John Sbiels,
Card of Thanks , 50o . seconded by Thos. Dougherty that
Births, Marriages Deaths ..... Free we appoint John McNabb and John
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FOR PIPE OR
ROLLING YOUR OWN
ITS DOWN TO ZERO
In the CoH Storage Locker Room
of the 'rmssels Creamery.
The Ladz r 5es'vike is Now Open
For Business.
BR.,USSEI,.S CREAMERY
PHONE 22
THE BRUSSELS POST
J. Schnuck as delegates to ask the
council of Crey for a grant or money
—Carried. Moved by ,Yalta. Sir-WU ,
seconded la John hi oNabb that we
bill those who did not pay their
3944 annual fee, again in 19.15. --Oar,
vied, Moved by John Sbiells.
yeeunded by John McNabb 'hat we
do not sell any more plots without
r,erlietuwal rare being paid.—Carried
'Moved 1y John Shlells, seconded by
'Phos, Doughe'ty, that we re•elooI
rhe Old Board for I945; the care'
taker to be paid 40 ,cents per hoof
and the grave digger the wort; as
last year. —Carried. Moved Iry
John ShiePLsy seconded by John Jr.
Schnook, that all annual fees are due
Jan, 1st and must be ;said by June
tat, The secretary -treasurer gave
a report ou the work that was clone
for the last year. Moved by John
,hiells, seconded by Thomas Dough-
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,los 00 given
' to John J. Schnook, for his service
res «0eretary-treasauret• and also for
Alfred Knight assisting in writing
the new book of records of mots for
the cemetery and preparing the
annual report, —Carried The
secretary treasurer replied' stating
lie wished to be of sevioe to the
Leer(' and do all he could for the
benefit of the cemetery it was
moved by John J. 'Schnook, seconded
by Thos. Dougherty that the meet-
ing adjourn.
The Y.P.S of Knox Prs'rl.yterirn
Cil:m'dh, Cranbrook Held their 'meet-
ing in the basement of the ammo,
Feb. 12th. Mrs, Stanley 'Fischer in
he chair. The meeting opened
with hymn 376 followed by the
Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes
of the last meeting were read
inoved'and seconded by Mrs Olifford
hernaghan. The roll cull was
answered with 27 members present.
'lite c clleel:ion was 'then taken, Some
btuatrlaaai was (Renamed, :Eiym i no:
;trill was then sung, -iolliewed by a
prayer by Mr. ;liaelver, -3lrs,
ford •Kernagttun gave a reading,
"LI re On - fir. 13uclianon." The
v111)1111'0 fatten from Math. 28
vers" 111 I.0 30 and J.like 10 -L to 1
rend by Hirci, irngel, Mrs, Stanley
101Peller tend a topic On MI"braae: A
fray of Omni Tidings ;caned, the
reeeing. Hymn 380 foiloival by the
?Yizpn 'Benediction. A social hour
wit, enjoyed followed hY the lunch
Clod flava The Icing was sung,
Rules Beer Essential
To War Effort y
Washington—In a decision invol
ii,g a tie-up of beer distribution
ficlilties in Minnesota, the U. S.
War Labor, Board ruled that beer- is
'essential to the prosecution of the
war:"'
Williams H. Davis, chairman of the
t1' L.B. said he felt that beer is
necessary to civilian morale. If the
tie-up which involved a disagree
meat between the Teasnste;s' Union
A. F. of L. affiliate• and three St.
Pent breweries was not settled the
Board said the matter would he' re-
ferred "to the President for ap-
propriate action:"' '
Look At Tour 'Label
The mailing list of "The Post":
was corrected' bilis week. —Look at
Your label and if it is not correct
let ne know about it. Our thanks
to those who have made !owlet pay
'sent of their subscription. Wilt
those who have not yet found it
rrrvenient to pay kindly do so art
their earliest convenience
C.R.BLANK ONTARIO.
AURORA .ONTA
512345 LANK . A.S., REGIMENT[
SGT. ANTI-TANK 1St. CANADIAN A ARTILLERY
ROYAL CANADIAN
CANADIAN ERS p s.
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Write clearly or print inyblock latname and
completedetach' Wrileft hand forest.
THour
IS
ea an UPM
1 HIS is a war of rapid movement. Overseas mail must
be handled many timer before It roaches your man. If
you write a wrong or incomplete address, it may caul
weeks of delay in spite of all your Post Office or Canadian
Postal Corps can do to spud delivery. You can saw much,
heart -ache by following these simple truest
it Wrke Beady or print fail address IS block lettere.
2i Make euro the addrerr. le COMPLETE, many delays ani saateed. _
In Army mall by senders emitting none sad ember e1 wolf.
ad N you ars writing to a wounded man la baeplat Overseas,
write the usual COMPLETE addr.aa, then ADD The ward. "Elf
HOSPITAL" in large lettere on the envelop.
andwdting"
chance on poor A coat of rnoM
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Don't [aka Ue minute�at the
You may save
hep' delay,
YOUR PARCEL MUST MCI
THE RIGORS OF . WAR e .
Your parcel must stand the weight of thousands matt
pressing down on It In the held of a lurching ship at seat.
It must stand rough transport, often under An, over
shell -torn roads. Pack your parcels to corrugated con-
tainers, Wrap in' mimed layers of heavy paper and No
with strong twine -
eem
DON'TS for SENDI:RSI Don't pack matches or lighter
fluids. Don't send foods that can ,Moil, Don't send
liquids in cartons or glass. Don't forget to SSITR4 tom-
pleterl customs declaration, Don't usd "shoe boxes',
they crush easily.
CANADA POST OFFICE
/stood by the authority of
HON. W. P. MUIOCK, K.C., M.P., POSTMASTER GENERAL
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ALEXANDER H1SLptp
The death of Alexander iilshop
oeourre4 in St. Joseph's fiosaital,
Landon on Feb 7, 1945. He 'lad been
1n falling health for some tinie and
was moved to the hospital s.one.'rsk
months ago with a fractured tu,gli
He was born in Turnberry Twp.
waere be spent all his life farming. :
The funeral was from the Brat"'
Funeral Home. Lord' S,oxeter
united Church. F•err. 11F :Ps. -7 J L
Foster conducted toe se r_t,. a, the .
.ch:urch and t?cte,tery. 3nforment
was in Wroxeter ""ems err Two
nieces 3fr.. W Stewart, Mrs. G. W.
' Lord, Ferons anda nephew JamesThomson. Landon. survive, Pail.
bearers were J Douglas, 0, Simpson,
17. 111eMiahae.l, A. Ball, L. Alslop and
.T Thomson.
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
FOR SALE—
Feeding turnips, 10c a bushel,
phone 84-r-16 C. Simpson
MAN WANTED—
For day work—To look after young
pullets. Apply in person to the'
Wa.Iter Rose Poultry Farm.
FOR SALE—
Around 25 steers 700 to 800 pounds
also Scotch collie pups about 4
months old.
-Melville Jackson Phone 29-r-17
NOTIOE—
Will the person who was soon
taking a shovel from in front of my
house at Ohristmas time please re-
turn it,
Walter S. Scott.
SAWS SHARPENED --
Gross cut saws put in A-1 con-
dition, also hand saws. Leave them•
at , , . The Brussels Post.
( NOTICE— -
! Would the lady who was seen
Picking up the bill fold in the Cozy
Theatre Saturday afternoon con
taining some money, identflcation
1 bracelet, snaps and registration
card, please return same to Miss Iva
Fraser, phone 17-r-19, Brussels.
TENDERS WANTEb—
corcl 4 ft. body wood half hard
maple and half beach or 27 cord 14
inch wood half hard maple and half
beach, tenders to be in by Feb, 28th.
James Nolan, ,Sec: Treas. of
U. S. S. NNo. 3. Me73illop and Logan
School, R. at, 1 Dublin, Ont,
MAN WANTED—
Good Rawleigh Route now open
nearby. If willing to ooi%duet Home
Service business while earning good
living, write immediately,
Ra.wleigh's, Dept.
Iiey No. ML -15245-A, Montreal.
FOR SALE—
Five Dumluam Steers ristag two
years old, Four Durhann Yearlings
three steers and one Netter, one
Duaham ,Cow rising four yews due
to freshen in March,
apply to
Phone 21-r-10 Colwell Spoken
WANTED—
A quantity Of wood.
aaply at the Post, Phone 31.
"Large eggs, big birds." "It's Big -
4 Chicks for me from now on." Its
our customers who, are speaking,
they should know, Kitchener
4 Chicks are bred for 'practical
Poultrymen like yourself. ,Order now
to eatch the better egg -poultry egg=
poultry market. Agent R. S. War-
wick, 15111 Top Ranch, Brussels, -
Have your
EYES
Properly -Cared
for
NOW
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F°. F. Homuth
NwyA
71/1/....,44).L.T?ie
WE regret that thousands. of applicants
have had to 'Tine up" for telephone servieo.'
Telephone equipment Has•heen oritically short
because this is:a "communications"' war. And
of course the armed forces, the government
and war industries stiff snove automatically to .
the head of the like; theirneeds come Brat, --,
Only as material becomes available for less
urgent needs can we take care of ourwaiting, '
list, and on a first-¢ome,first-servedbasis.
We realize it's no fun having to "stand in line" -
this way. Applicants have been surprisingly
cheerful about it—a fact we deeply appreciate.
We just want them to know that we will he
every bit as glad as they.when we can ones -
again meet every request for telephone
service—.fully and promptly.
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OPTOMETRIST
Phone 118 Hanriisteit
BUSINESS CARDS
Dennis Duequette — Licensed Auctioneer
(FOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Prone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they wd1F he
looked after Immediately -
For Information, etc:, write or phone tither 81„'.18 OR
41X et Brussels, Ont.
"I.L SALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY t4ANN1'LB3
MODERATELY PRICED,
Allan A. Laxnont -
Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurassne
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for hummers,
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jannioson, M.D.=, C.M.,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
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 contr.
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
Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co.
'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE f7.e.2
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST 114 FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
(Licensed, In Huron arid Perth Counties)
PRICES REASONABL E, SATISFACTION GUA;3ANTEED
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
phone 12 on 352Seal orth R.R. 1, 8t•ua4Eald
Make am•angenents at The. Brussels Post or
Eimer D. Bell, Barrister Orrice, Brussels.
D. RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE.
Llcensed Funeral Director and Falrbaiuter
PHONE 38 or 85 - BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES McFADZEAN
Howick Mutual "Fire Insurance
Hartford Windstorm Tornado les watts
Automobile Insurance
PHONE 42* P.O. BOX 1
TURNBERRY ST; - x .BRUSSELS,. ONT.
Lewis Rowland
(Lleenatd Icer Hurea County) -
SATISFACTION OUAF ANTEED PRICES REASONABLIR
For Engagements Phone 91 "The Brussels Posta and obey will
be ?coked after Imrnidsltey
For Information, eto., w lte or phone Lew, Rewiand *pea M
Reaforth; t Write R.R. 14, 'Welton.
W. S. Donaldson -- Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 35-r-13 Atwood, Ont.
for the Counties of Hugon end Petit
AN sales promptly attended, to Charges mto
roriEngegetnenta phone 31 "'The Brusels'Poit"71:3ths
will he looked after irnmetiirtteiy.