The Brussels Post, 1945-4-25, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
AFTER VICTORY, WE'LL STILL BE
ateat
r
There's lots of work to be done.
We are eager to get at it
The war interrupted the nprmal expansion
of Bell Telephone service. Just as soon as
men and materials are again available,
nearly 70,000 deferred applications must
be filled. Work will be resumed on con-
version to dial telephones, on rural
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expansion, on extension and improvement
of present services, on restoring, equipment
reserves.
It all means people at work—not only our
present employees and those now
in uniform, but more besides.
Oite%e,li45cys to hinter
INVEST IN THE BEST"
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BUSINESS CARDS
Dennis Duequette — Licensed Auctioneer
(FOR HURON COUNTY)
For Engagements Prone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they w H be
looked after ImmeariateTa.
For information, etc.,. write . or - phone either 5'•x-18 OR
41X at Brussels, Ont
ALL SALES CONDUC'. ED__IN -A .SATISFACTORY MANNER.
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for --Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile 1nstaunre
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy nor farmers,
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jafnieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C,
;..Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Ofiee •Tours --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.
Hoare calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.
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Chas. T. Davidson
Insurance Agent For
ALL KINDS OF
Automobile and;, Fire Insurance
Accident and Sickness
Agent for. Great West -Life i"nsirance Co.
'PHONE OFFICE -92K BRUSSELS,"ONT. "RESIDENCE S7.r-2
Harold Jackson
SPECIALIST. IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
(Licensed In Huron and -Perth Counties)
PRICES REASOtif..hE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
For Information,..etc., write or phone Harold Jackson.
Phone 12 on 858 Seaforth R.R. 1, Bruoaf.eld
Make arratipst' eiltsat The Brussels Poet or
Elmer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Bruges's,
D
RANN ? Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE E.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or I5 ,_.".a --- BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES McFADZEAN
Howick Mutual Fire Insurance
—also*
Hartford Windstorm Tornado 1niurante
Automobile Insurance
PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1
TURNBERRY ST. --,-x BRUSSELS, ONT.
.`w`Lews Rovvl and
(Llcenatd For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —• PRICES REA$ONASLIE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brueeels Post" and Nosy will
be looked atter Immsdalteiy
For information, etc., w its or phone Lew, Rowland 18 0144 gat
Seaforthi cr Write R.R. 2, 'Walton.
W. S. Donaldson —` Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 354,13 --• Atwood, Onto
for the Complies of Huron and Perth
AR solea promptly attended to -- Charged mlotlerate
For Engagements phone 31 "The Bru seta Poet„ and they
will be looked after irnwnecliatelY,
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BLUEV ALE
Rev, J. S. ,Short, D. D., Iiiecardine,
former Moderator of the Presbyter-
ian Church in Canada, occupied the
pulpit in Knox Presbyterian 'Church
here on Sunday morning. He used
as his theme "Christ's Early Minis-
try."
Personals: Mn,rWickstead, Bel -
grave, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Thornton; Mr, and
alas. James Johnston .and daaghcer,
Kay, with Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Eilliott; Lorne McOtra.cl in, Saaforth,
Mi. ,and Mrs. Harry Goll ani fam-
ily, Belgrave, with their parents,
I Mr, and Mrs. Alex MoCrackin• Mr.
and Mrs. George Pell, Wingliam,
w'th Mfrs. Elisa Pell; Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Jones and son, Brantford,
with Mrs. Milton Smith: Miss
Audrey Hunkin speemit ,Sunday with
her parents at Balmore; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Iiaamilton and family
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hamil-
ton, rCentralia; Mr. and Mrs. ,io aph
Gliilvers with friends at Lakelet;
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Moftatt and
family. Ingersoll, with Mr. and Mrs,
Burns Moffatt; Harvey Messer,
Toronto, at ,his summer home
hese.
The president, Mrs. Alex Mccrack- I
presided' at the April meet lug. of
the Woman%s Mieaiona,ry Society of
the United Ohurch, held at the
Biome of Mrs. Arthur Shaw, on
79aorsday afternoon. Mrs. ,Sliavr
-gave the treasurer's statement,
showing that $5d had been sent to
the provincial treasurer this year,
,gra. MoOrackian and Mie. W. J.
Johnston were appointed delegates
to the presbyterial to be held at
Conerieh, Mons, B,obert Shaw. tem-.
penance secretary, mead an a.nticle
on hotel regulations; an.tf' Mrs.
,Joseph Curtis, gave .a readiiag un
"Friendship", stressing the' need. of.
, keeping i;= touch with the .man
'overseas by correspondence. •• ' •
Mire. George Thornton bad, charge.
of 'the warship service, the theme
being "No moan liveth ,unto himself'.
Mrs. Curtis, Mrs, George Hethering-
don, and Mrs, M. L. Ultra read port-
ions of the study book which gave
,acc,ounts of the lives of three '17ana►d-
ien Chinese missionaries,
Personals; Mme: I4i3ow and son,
LAC. Jack TAllow, with Mr, , and
Mre, J, M. Lwow, 1Staatford; Mies
P"orence Fowler with Miss Clara
Pirkey, Seuforth; Mrs. J, H.
Smith with trends at Braxssels;
Mss Olive 'Shutt with cousins at
Seaforth.
ADVERTISING, Ra rn
Classified Ade rear) r , !io
Over telephone or charged 850
In Memoriam ..... !Os
000
Births, Marriages Deaths•
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Card of Thanks
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VICIORT IIONDS
Native of Morris :Township
Mrs. Bessie Sisley, Dles.
AUBU+ItN, April 21, Mrs. B.
Phillips and James W, Medd have
received word of the death of their
cousin, Mrs. Bessie Sielay, which
•oocured on Thursday at her bran
in Toronto. She was in her early
seventies and was born in Morrie
township, the daughter of the late
Sa*ah and John Pletoh, Mre. Sisley
often visited in Auburn, Blyth, and
trowels, and in spite of the Iose of
her eyesight during the past few
years she kept closely in touch with
the activities and friendships of
this •district. She is survived by two
daughters and two sons, and two
trothe.rs, William and Walter
Petoh. The funeral was held Sat-
urday
aturday in Toronto.
Wednesday, April Ath, 1944
Huron County Eight Victory Loan 1
Quota'
Dietriot Quota
Ashfield Township 112,500
Wawanosb West 74,000
Oolborae Township 71,000
God•ericlt Town 459,000
Wawanosh Bast 74,000
15/Ingham 200,509
Turah erry Township 82,000
Howl& Township 139,000
Morris Township 101,500
Grey Township 127,500
Brussels 79,600
Blyth 49,000
Tuckersanith Township 108;000
McKillop Towoehip 108,500
Hallett Township 108,550
Seaforth 174.000
Stanley Township 110,000Goderiob Township 91,600
Bewail & Hay East 108,500
Zurich and Hay Went 97,500
Usborne TOM whip 108,000
Exeter 159,600
Stephen Bast 71,000
Stephen West 189,50071,000
Clinton
$3,175,000
WANTED TO BUY.—
Old
UYOld Glassware, China, Old Pietas,
coal Oil Lamps, Old Brass, OM
meats, eta, etc.
Apply to Box 50
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Victory Loan Salesman
ill Call on You Soon .. .
im a Friendly Welcome
Everybody knows what a comforting
thing it is to have money where you can
get it when you need it. So, in most
homes, the Victory Loan salesman gets a
cordial welcome. He offers an oppor-
tunity to you to help your country's war
effort by just saving your money. In case
of emergency you can get cash for your
bonds at any bank ... but you know that
when you put savings into Victory Bonds
they will likely stay there, intact ..
drawing good interest. Your savings are
protected from your own temptation to
use them. Buy all the Victory Bonds you
can, with all the cash you have.
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And; to give yourself an objective to add
to your savings, obligate yourself to
buy more Victory Bonds on the deferred
payment plan. Make a first payment of
• 10% or more when you order the bonds
.. and pay the balance with money as
you get it, over a period of six months.
Your Victory Loan saletman will give
you a copy of the letter on the right. It
is a request to your bank to buy bonds for
you. Any bank will lend you the money
to do this and the interest the `bonds
earn pays the interest on the bank loan.
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