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The Brussels Post, 1945-7-18, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST W'edncsday, my 13th, 1946 The Perfect Thirst Quencher erS LAD rEA Wartime Price and Trade Board Information * * * OTHERS ARE ASKING v Q.—I am a farmer and want to slaughter snare cattle for my own Consumption. Do T have to get a slaughter permit? A. --No. if you and your faot:l.y are going to consume the meat you do not require a permit. Any portion of your meat not required for c.t^sump• tion in your household can be sold ly to anyone holds a slaughter Trait, in a pieee not less than n tarter of a carcass. * * s Q. — A grocer with whom I have dealt for some time refused recently to sell me more than two bars of soap at one time. Soap is not rationed. Can he legally refuse to give me all I ask for? A.—Your grocer may limit his sales of any goods to any customer if he wishes. He would proably a.- tutu this flan to provide all of his crstemers with some of his supplies. € , ..,. :.e . 4 • ..-o zt * * * Q.—My daughter goes to school in the city. Her boarding house lady :,,iced her for all her coupons for c.,nriag sugar. Must: she give them up? A.—Your daughter is not required to give up her coupons for eanuing sugar. She should come to some at:i'cable settlement with her land- lady who will be supplying her with meals next winter. : * e Q.—What price can I get for horse - ;,air? A,—Ceiling prices for horsehair vary according to the length and grading. You may obtain complete 1rices for all grades and lengths from the nearest office of the War- time Prices and Trade Board. a, R * Q Have ration coupons an expiry date? A —Expiry dates have been effect- WILLIAM SPEACE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — — ETHEL, O(T. aasss® .4191 99' 919 PURINA CHOWS BRUSS€L C CREAMERY 6�a ■ all ■ Ir 111.11.11.1111.116111.1111.1.111111111 b kIER 1st V G•: od F( r A Kinds of Baking SOLI? IN BRUSSELS Al BAEKER BROS. Phone 6 Butcher Shop Brussels BELL & BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A. (Absent on Active Service) BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Mr. Benson in attendance Wednesday afternoon Office open daily from 9—to--- 5:30 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 faring them to us. Export r PHONE 7Ox BR7SSEL vo"i. SUGAR LOSS G14. t:cICc47 Don't lose a single jar of those fine pickles this season, because of spoil- age by inferior vinegar. For sure results insist on Canada Vinegar — the a choice of leading pickle manufacturers and ex- perienced home -canners. A favourite for over 80 years. Write for FREE Pick- ling Recipe Booklet to Canada Vinegars Limi- ted, 112 Duke Street, Toronto. CANADA Vinegars Padteu'izetJ ed for only butter coupous. Colleens 90 to 115 incuisive , expire August 21, Questions on any regulations of the Wartime Prices and 'Grade Board will be answered if submitted w the Information Blanch, War- time Prices and Trade Board, Fed eral Building, London, Ontario. HENFRYN In St. David's Church Heufryv on Sunday, July 15th, the service was conducted by Rev. M. F. •Oldham ' assisted by the Rev. John R Kerr, Rector of St. George's Church Hali- button, who preached the sermon on St. Mark 1;1, the message .if the Gospel, and who is spending his hol- idays with parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Kerr. GREY Messrs. Carl and Harvey Jacklin, Richard and Harold Jacklin motored to Novar, Muskoka district. spend - ink the weekend there and att ndtng the funeral of their uncle the late MizellJacklin, who passed away on Wednesday, July the eleventh. Mrs. Marie Morris of Gerrie spent g few days last week with Mr. and Alis. Carl Jacklin. firs. Harold Campbell is enjoying the holiday season at Wasaga Beach. Mr, and Mrs, Martin Calder, Milverton and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Perks, St. Catherine's and Con. and Mrs. Krug. Chesley, were guests with John and Mrs. Campbell, 4th i;ne. during the past week, Mrs. Robert. Gagnon of ;i -art Wiiliam is visiting her aunt Miss Srra McKinnon. 0th con. li • DM1 list ono diawwr+ 4 .ole the midis et years of YO, Lout eiudy Vier Pawl7. •alloMtf Mae peMs :1 m yes need, std i s Pitt boorms. Polis to as 7•• •tie11•sio 1rot«rl•t► We .arlt. Pilot bassi os M •01011 nieetad dolts in Parse mst Properly 17•oMei >Mw' i sy. Plat.. Ahs, PetOS, LIAO, .arid fi*Air t 'iw0lslt41b WALTER SCOTT BRUSSELS Representing • -1;4; FARIER — ire•Pe3e#5004., • By :collecting^ and to ntng, ,rn the4couparts acquired' againa the,-ute,rand' safe of. butter and the sale of honey'-and°'rdtioned'mciple products y • By 'writing -to the Local . Ration Boards For application form RB -77 as SOON as they know definitely that transient labour rattons will be needed to feed extra help hired for periods of Mess than two weeks. Rationing is not intended to add unnecessarily to the burden of Canadian farmers who, faced with shortages of labour, materials and machinery, have continued to respond to repeated calls for greater production. it is a protection against waste ... shortages ... inflalion. RAF -t BELGRAvE The Happy Hearts Mission Baud of the United Church held a picnic el the manse, the home of the loader, Mrs. G. Ii. Dunlop, on Friday after - yowl, There was an attendance of over 40. ',i'he program opened with a short worship service oonducted by the president, Lloyd Anderson. Following the singing of a hymn all joined in a responsive reading and the Lord's Prayer. After a closing selection, a sing -song was Icd by Mrs, Dunlop. cum of $3.50 was realized. MTs. James Michie was hostess to the Gaited Church Woman's Mission- ary Society and Woman's Associa- tion for their regular meetings Wetlnesclay afternon at her home on Con. 6, Morris Mrs. R. Chem - hey, W.M.S. vice pa'es est, con. (Incite the first meetin , assisted by the secretary, Mrs, G, Martin. Following prayers by Mos. Cham- ney, Mrs, J. Anderson, and Mrs J. Michie, Mrs. Ghamney read the scripture lesson. Mrs. J. Miller was aipointed to arrange the worship and study period for the August meeting. MPs. N. Walsh conducted the worship service. Mrs. C. Neth ery led in prayer, .and a paper on Games were eondueted on the 'The Churches of Europe," was lawn by Muriel Anderson, and a read by Mrs. A. ooultea, fish pond, to which donations were toads by the children, afforded' The Woman's Association held a raur.h interest and from which short meeting, with the pre1lden', Mrs, R, Coultes, in the chair. Mrs, O. Martin acted as secretary. Mrs, R. Nicholson gave a Bible reading Sixteen responded to the roll call and m few new members were add- ed to the roil. Alt the close of the meeting, lunch was served. Personal: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Proctor, Fort Francis, wife. Mr. and MPs. Carl Procter. Peeebyterian W.M.S, by the Have your EYES Praperiy0arecd for NOW P• OMUth OPTOMETRIST Photons i1$ The Presbyterian Church Wo- rrrn's Missionary ,Society met in the church -on Tuesday afternoon , for their regular meeting. 'I he president., Mrs. lt. 1,. Slott was in I the chair and opened the mooting ';th a psalm. The scripture lesson ass taken by Mrs. James Leith and lilts. Joseph Duuba- ted 10 prayer. An article on the rehabili- it1W'r'iittt0l Wien of the churches of kur'ope was read by Mrs. Soott, and a chap- ter from the study book continuing the "India' Story," was well taken by Mrs. O. G.' Anderson. The meet- ing closed with prayer by the presl- r,end, TENDER Tenders are asked to supply 150 ton of 1i/a or 11h inch nut, pea and slack stoker coal, 25 ton of anthra• cite stove coal and 26 ton of coke for the Huron County Home, Prices to he for coal laid down on tb:e trades at ,Gldnton; esontent to be given. Tenders to be in the hands or the County Clerk, Court House, Goclerich, Ontario, not later than July 2bst. N. W. Miller, Clerk, Codnty of Huron Commuter: 'Well, I'll tell. you, Jones, I wear the trousers in my Y ore." lanes: "Yes, but I notice that right enter dinner you wear an apron over them," Naive Nellie: 'I think it's wonder- ful that our servicemen are such a 'appy lot" Mother: "What mattes you say that?" "Wiry, whenever you pass thein they're alil'ays Whistling." ADVERTt$INL 14.i ftb C.iadsltied Ade (eaePii the Over telephone or chortled Ere ip Mamorlem , Mit 14444 of T'hanka .,..... • Mu ifirths, Nierrloyie ptefthi „... ?SW Ruth. rode on my cycle car, Directly back of me, I hit a bump at skatydive, And rode on ruthless-ly. Overheard in a bus: "Hello. Jack Beastly weather, isn't it? And how's the wife " "About t'.o same was the answer. MR. ALEX HAMMIER Director of the Ontario Farm Service Force Mr. Maclaren is urging all cities (ind towns to organize local Farm Commando Cern- mitfees, And asks that those interested write to the Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament Buildings, Toronto:, for detailed information,