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USSELS POST
BRUSSELS, ON s AR1Q
Attend Presentation
In St,Marys
Mr. and Mrs, Newton McCauley,
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mc(iaulev and
Donald motored to St. Marys on
Saturday evening, July 28th, to
attend a McCauley reunion at the
home of Albert and Mrs. Me.Cauley
when a recent bride and groom,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McCauley, were
Presented with a beautiful electric
table lamp, and other gifts, by their
St. Marys eelatibes and friends. A
cicely warded address accompanied
tbe gifts. Lorne on behalf of himself
and Ms wife thanked their frlerae
for the gifts and welcome to St.
Marys. Cards .and other gamey
were played and a singsong and
social chat were much enjoyed.
There were between thirty -eve and.
f•trty guests gathered for the
, wasion. These included "trooper
ivm, Cardiff, Mrs. Cardiff and Lloyd
et Stratford; Lloyd and Mrs. Lucas
and Maxine, London; Bert McCaul•
ey, Carrot River, Sask. St. Marys
relatives present were Jack Lime,
Curly Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
McCauley and two sons and Miss
:Merle McCauley. Other guests west's
close friends. A dainty lunob. was
served by the hostess ani her
assistants,
Wednesday, AugUSt Sth, t945
In aeeordaUCe with our ureal
ru tom of taking a week's vacation
each year, there will ,be no issue of
AGO e�Ti. Poet, next week, August 155th,
Freda ® Tile office wil•1 he closed jar tae
�� I wile; lint our correspondent'sago
awed to sed in the news as usual.
Mildmay Boys' and Girls' Band
GAMES
Fun and Profit For Ali
BINGO
Cnusual New Prices Teeswater Man
BOOTHS Chosen D.D•G.M.
Refreshments Galore;
THE HAPPY COUSINS CONCERT
Company — of Elmira
will present an enjoyable p.w0:'ram
of Musical, Vocal. ans Quartette
Numbers, Trios ans Duets. Imitations,
Comic am Chercater Sketches in the
TOWNSHIP HALL, GO,RRIE
commencing at 8:30 p. m.
Admission to All — 35e
— TWO DANCES -
Street Jitney Modern Dance
Mete by Carruthers Orchestra
Old -Time Dance in Hall
McDowell's .Orahestea, with Floor- On Friday afternoon„ August. 3rd,
Manager Geo, Joerlese all of Belgrave an enjoyable afternoon was spent on
The Draw for $250.00 in Prizes thr lawn of Miss Jessie Stra^ihau
to be at Midnight when nearly fifty guests gat1iretl to
in Case of Rain, Ebents Will be Held honour Mrs. Harvey Henderson,
Indoors ;elms King) who bee lived for the
Every Cent of Proceeds goes for eret thirty years in the West.
Child Welfare Work, 11 was a very happy occaelon with
Gerd. Hargrave, Pres„ Fordwich. many reminescences of former ,fears
Hector L. Knight, .S'ec'y Wroxeter. snapshots being taken of old class
mates of the little red soltool No, 10
Mortis. Games on the lawn and a
grand lunch, renewed by a sing song
ciceing wit"Auld Lang Syne"
Guests from a distance were Mr,;.
(
amen Richards, Ethel; Mrs, Bella
Youmans, Detroit; Mrs, Hamold Speer
to former teaaher. of Mrs. Hender-
son). Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Cart
lentos, Belnuore, Mr. Chas, B. For.
rest was the oddest guest. it is
twenty years since Mrs. Henderson
Iris been .home and many changes
,ret e noted do that time. ,
Mr. and. MrsJas., Moses and
family, also Miss 'Pearl Maniere
motored to Ailsa Craig on Sunday
Mr, Gerald Vegan of Kitcbener
spent the week end at the bome cf
Mr. and Mrs. Bent Evans,.
Mr. and Mrs. Veral Matthews have
returned•. to Toronto after stranding
thele vacation at W. C. Stevenson,
10 eon, Grey.
Harry McBurney Heads
North Huron District A,F. S.A.M.
et a recent meeting of the Masonic
ixrand Lodge of Ontario which was
held at Terme, Mr. Harry tic,
Burney of Teeswater, a past master
ot Teeswater Lodge A.F. & A.M,
e s elected Deputy Distinct Grand
?I,tster for North 'J-luron Distred.
GREY
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
Now Playing—
Thur. Fri,, Sat.,
Two Features—
Robert Lofery
Filmed
Aug. 9 -10 --is
Jean Parke'
In
The Navy Way
at the Great Lakes Naval
Training Station.
ALSO—
Jack Haley
Harriet Hilliard
In
Take it Big
Mon., Tue. Wed. Aug. 13.14-15
Cary Grant Ethel Barrymore
None But The Lonely Heart
A film version of the Richard
Liewellyn best-seller.
Next Thur. Fri. Sat, Aug. 16.17.18
Bud Abbott Lou Costello
Here Come the Co-Eds
Just a couple of sweater boys work-
ing their way through Girls' sctioei
COMING
The Conspirators
.�- •gym
"Every clay will 1 give thanks
unto Thee: and praise Thy
Statue for ever and ever,"
Psalm 145;2.
Melvi e Church
10 A. M. Sunday School and
.,Bible Class
11 A. M. Moining Worship
Preaci'i"sr .Rev. S. Kerr
No Sunday Evening„Service
Louis D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
United Church
Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
11 A. M. Morning Worship
Mr. Earl Anderson
"Mission Band
12 Church School and
Bible Class
No Evening Servide
Church of England
Parish of Brussels
Rector Rev. Maurine F. Oldham.
. 11th Sunday After Trinity
August 12th, 1945.
St, John's Brussels—
10 A. M. Sundaes eh Class
of
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
and Sermon'
Guest Soloist.—
Miss Stewart of KenOra.
St. George's Walton
1.80 P. M, Evening Prayer
end' Sermon
2.30 P. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
St. David's fleafrylt--
2.80 P. 0. Sunday,Sohool
and Bible Class
A 90 P. M. Evening Prayer'
and Sermon
Ta . zL
d'ir, and Mrs. Everett Milner of
Fergus spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Miller.
Mrs Cecil Eclekmier and libel
LIT holidayiug. with 111r. and Mrs
Wen Balmier of Gnderlch.
Dr. G. McKee .of Elora WAS a
recoil visitor with his sister Mrs
Q. Dobson end family,
Mrs. J. McWilliams of Mt. Forest
visited her daughter Mrs. Alex
Pearson over'Sunday,
Mrs. Stan, Aleloandsr and children
el ended the Beirues reundiu, he,d
Monday In the Listowel parr,
egt. John Campbell home a0tei
!caving served live years overseas.
Harold Campbell, Brussels, and Jack
,Tnhnston of London were Strndey
visitors at the ]some of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. A. Campbell:
Mr, and Mrs, Alt Sutton of Bratnp-
'ton spent the past week with the
i;ttter's sister and fancily Mrs. B.
God den. _
Mr, and Mrs, A, J. Pearson attend-
ed the Pearson reunion held in,
Cuderich Monday,
Lawrence Dobson and Laverne
Vodden are vacationing in Goderoih,
Muriel Sutton. of Brampton is
spending her holidiays with her
aunt and :uncle, Mr, .and Mrd Bt
God den,' .
Miss Cora Rowan. .of Toronto Is a
guest ibis weet of Mr, and Mrs. 4t.
Dobson,
Mr, Don* Brewer of Orangeville
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrt,
Bert Godden,
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
was held at the home of Mrs. Percy
i/tephenson with the vice-president.
Mrs, 0. Richards presiding. .Hymn
number 15 was sung followed by
prayer. Mrs, !Cleaver gave a short
temperance reading after which Mrs.
Rowland gave the Indan's version of
the twenty-third Psalm. Mrs. Mena
i;es then read a taw chapters from
the study book, Mrs. Alf Sutton
add Nies. Bert Chidden the» sang a
dnr:t entitled "In The Garden,” Opl.
I A, Suton gave a, very interesting
talk ceVerhng the plates he had been
during Ills' live years ovet'seas. iaymn 'Are you sure it's cafe
I orfwas then at
tg The nt eti
n
g
o swam hoie-•-o ero0odllesT
alCd with tbe benedhetlau after t
Native: "Used to be, but' the Oe -
which a 11'aintY lunch was served bytepee kept that away until the
ibe h.oltes% s"tarke carne.'
'atni welcome home by a large
tr'her'ing et friends and acquaint
;,ares when be arrived 1n Brussels
rtu Friday night 'after crossing mi
the Pasteur which docked in Halifax.
John enlisted in March 1940 In the
R.C.A.S,C, at Hamilton. He traiuert
i' Camp Borden before going ' over-
seas in August 1940. He went to
Fence on -V-Day with the first
invasion tivave and few serve's in
France, Belgium and Holland. Ile
1Iceived a Montgomery certitleatc,
\Vnile overseas he met several of the
Lome tom] boys.
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Local News Items
CARD OF THANKS
'we wieli to thank our 0riends and Clio. Evans has 11'i Peed bis task
nciglibotn's foe their many acts of rr c mowing town grass by puttee;
loudness during our recent bereave i iasnlire tactor on the lawn mower.
scent also Rev, Mt'. Hazelwood sue H, will now be able to accomplish
these who loaned ears and -eat an erllrien' Job in shorter time with
Rowers. , ss physical effort,
The Travis Family
Motor On Lawn Mower
Spots Old Coin While
Driving Road Grader
AUBURN, Aug. 3.—While Robert
McCabe was operating the county
grader on Wednesday sitternoat:, hie
:tutu eyesight detecteda coin in the
dust on the road. On stopping the
* * machine and picking it up be' hie
et vered it was an 1852 Upper
Canada halfpenny. NIr, McCabe is
hyping it will bring good luck.
Rev. A. E. W. Ingram
The death of idle Rev. A. E. W
ingra.m 11 A., L. Th., rector for the
past 18 years of St. Marl's Church,
1lidland occurs;ed .1Sunday, August
tth. Mr. Ingram had been suffering
fct' some time with a heart condition
and his' passing was quite sudden.
Only recently he officiated a: the
106th Annviea'sary 'Service of St
James Munch in p'eiietegguishene.
Ile seas a graduate of Heron College
Lmrdon and lits first parish was St.
Albans, Atwood and St. David's
Teenfi'yn in 1921 and 19,22. 'Ha was
a very popular rector and. was a
nephew of the late Bishop Wiutpgton
Ingram of London, England. After
whom he was named. The funeral
was held in .St, Marks Church, Mid-
land on Tuessay, Aug, 'Rh at which
the Archbishop of Toronto and
Primate of Canada, the moat Rev.
le, Owen officiated. Interment was
made in St, M'ark's Cemetery an
Midland. During his incumbency the
present very flee perish hall was
built in Midland.
• * *
Mrs. Albert Travis
There passed away at her late
residence in Walton, Onbario, on
July 20th Eva Gertrude 'Scott, belov-
ed wife of the late Albert :raves in
.ler GGth year, after a lingering
illness.
She was born in New Market in
1060, daughter *0 the late Mr. and
elm William Scott and was mullet'
ti Albert Traviss in 1899, moving to
Palmerston shortly afterwa^as
coming to Walton 11 years ago
The funeral was neltl from het
late residence at 2 p.m. on Tuesday
interment in Palmerston, cemetery.
The pallbearers were, Roy Beneset,,
Clarence Bennett, Russel Marks
:Moiety Ilolland, James Clark and
Harold- Sellers.
Flower bearers being, Ronald
tie'nnett, Ross 13enuett, Noise!).
i"atlts Robert Kirkby, Silas Jaen•
c u, John Marshall,
She is survived by one deagbter
and four sons, Mrs, Norman eau,
Cu.lough of Harrdston; Harvey of
Toronto; Kenneth of Port Elgin;
ltalph of .Seethe% ano Herbert • at
lone also one sister and one
Mather Mrs, David Love Of New
Market and Mr, Edgar Soot's ot
Tocrnto.
Cut The Weeds
On Your Roadside
During August the 'Oouncil will
pay you at the rate of 2 cents per rod
to cut the weeds .ad'j'oining your
Property, from the travelled portion
of the road to your road fence.
Mildly co-operate with the road
suint. as supervisor of the work,
Hugh B. Smith,
Road Supt.
Grey Twp.
Brussels Girls Win
The Ripley -Brussels gni..'. sofib•til
gime played here on Tuesday night
resulted in a 19 a win ie. ma 11 •rne
team. The vistitors were 'amide
capped by the absence of their
regular pitches' and catcher and
a•,.ther player. A. large number of
funs were on Brand to witness the
game. The B,•uise s grls will Play
en exhibition game in Godes"rb en
Friday night of this week. ,
PO. Russell D. Barnard
Bluevale, Presumed Dead',
Ij r.., and Mee. lecdw2.rd „ Barnard
!true reeived official word that thee:
son, PO. Russell. David Barnard is
now presumed dead He lost tide life
flying over Frankfurt, 'Germany, on
Aug, 26, 1944. 'The accident hap,
pened When ,two planes crashed
over that city, The aircraft wore
loaded with bombs .and were fly., raper of whloh they are fully SC,
(,saluted, kindly do not always p'are
tee blame on us. Wo are neither
mind-readers nor prophets, and it
we are not 'rade acguainted welt the
n, iv it is a certainty we ca not pub-
lish it. Hand in every item you can;
es. will greatly appreciate it,
Ration Coupon
Due Dates
Coupons now valid are butter 90 to
1.17. preserves 33 4,0 57, and P1 to
ell, sugar 46 to 61.
All extra preserves coupons made
geed for the purchase of augur for
a:inning are now valid.
CARD OF THANKS
Tee cigarettes received trom the
L:ussels Legion through the seem -
tory 0, Doll, have been much
appreciated and thoroughly enjoyed.
Please accept my sincere thank for
y 'ur kindness.
Jaek Lowry
The Case of the
Missing Hindu Beauty
No. 1 in the aeries, "W'HERE-
4BOUTS UNKNOWN" by Inez
Robb, startling in the Amerieau
'Weekly with this Sunday's (August
12) issue of The Detroit Sunday
Tines. In this series will be told
the story of New York .City's famous
I:nreau of 'Missing :Persons, which
handles 3'2,000 disappearnces yearly,
sewing 99% of :them. Get ,Sunday's
Detroit Times.
W.M.S. of United Church
The Women's Missionary Society
of the United Church met at the
home of Mrs. ,J, 'H .Smith on Tuesday
evening with the president Mrs.
Nichol in charge of the Devotional
l.erlod. The Study "Work among ilre
esnadi'aat Indians" was ably taken by
Mrs. Ida Lowry. Mrs. Manning and
lyras E. Downing. Mrs. R. B. Cousins
favoured with a solo. The meeting
closed with prayer.
Don't Blame the Publisher
We would remind our readers that
if there is disappointment at times
in net seeing an item ot news is this
ing at 13500 feet. two milese above
'ho clouds. Beth were Lancastere
and apparently one lost its way
and crashed into the plane of which
Russell was a member of the saw.
Root, Vegetable
Ceiling Prices
Ceiling prices tor root vegetables
now in ,effect throughout Western
Ontario have been anneune:r 1 at the
regional office of the Wattima
Prices and Trade Board, Price] 'ti
consumers when vegetabdee are sold
It pound hots inelnde; as rah
diseased lc unwashed 4c, treat' top
bunhes Sc; cabbages - ordtna:y 6c
red or Savoy le; parsnips washed
9c unwashed 7c; turnips - yellow
Or rutabagas, gnashes or waxer 40,
unwashed of waxedt 3c; turnips
white, washed or waxed Go, unwash-
ed or unwaxod Go, fresh top bunch
7c; beets - washed 5c, unwashed 6e,
and fresh top bunches 7c,
Moncrieff Beaten
By Seaforth Nine
' In an exhtbltion softball tilt at
Lions Park Thursday night, Flour
Millers of the Industrtibl League,
daleated Monorief 11/3. Kennedy
of the Millers, held the visitors
scot eleas Dor the first four frames
and .allbwed them their only three
runs in the 5511.
Moncief 000 080 0 •-' 9
llimcrieff -000 030 u--- 8
1Viencri0E--S,. Mahon, O. Lake, le
.Smith, J..Smith, B. Smnitle,
Warden, J, Oox, 13, Robertson, N.
]McKenzie.
Flour Millers- — Archie Hubert
ir'ran'k Kennedy, David Grieve,
F^atilt .„O'Connor, sus Messenger,
Charlie Case, Don Smith, Prank
Lllwood, Kenneth Doig,
Passenger (to driver of old horse)
--."Can you go any faster?"
Driver --•"I could, air, but t would-
n't like to leave my horse behind'„
Meat Rationing
Canada's proposed second meat
rationing program has a clifferant
reason for eu-letan'ee than did the
test program, according to laments -
Lieu
aorma'Lieu received at the Western Ontario
ragloulal otitice, of the Boiard, The
first plan was undertaken 'p,imarily
to assure an equitable distribution
of supplies." The second ,plan is
being initiated ".primlaailly to redace
timeestie eonsunptiontin order to
feed the hungry of Eul'ope."
That Europe is hungry is evidene•
ed by statistics made avatlable to
Beard representativee. Refe,'rine to
France it was' stated that the :neat
shortage is naw worse than itt any
time in, the cities. In 19.89 the per
capita' consumption was 96 petunia
par person, in 1945 it was 11
Pounds, The ration ,at preeatt le
Otte -tenth e6 a pound per weeps 1111
amount equal to one thin Slice ot
boiled ham.
Aleut brings $10 a pound on the
bitrek market, 'ander Nasi ocoupe:
tion mance lost two daimon bead of
cattle, and the Neatei.ptin,e of
meat Gras dropped from prewar
1P.vols
to
11aws
—bo
e
E
and
matt
on
am 111,060 tons to 6,000 tonsWerk
few Eniplayer,
;e'Ara bis ow
iltar
m i'sitl mules "
Isom 45,000 to 1t,000 ,tons, u'y iso Negro Statblentli;nl, "No 9fr', ab
51,000 t0 21,000 tone, IfvOultriy from know 'epi roc well ter get familiar,"
2L,000 bo lees than 2,00.
Seedier:
Huron Police Get Tough
With Traffic Offenders
Traffic regulations are being
strictly enforced by the police 1u
Imran county,
2. number of motorists have been
s',mntoned to court for detective
lights or for failing to stop at stop
-'ans acid each affender has been
Medi $6.00 and cost.
It Is pointed out that a number et
accidents have been caused because
tantorists have failed to observe
'hese regulations,
Huron Nursing
Plans Complete
Supervisor Arrives August let
The plans for inaugurating tae
,.chool nursing plan, authorized by
Huron County Coune& have been
completed by the healtlh and bospitat
cr:nunittee,
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Holiday Visitors
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Airs. Chas. Workman, Leamington,
has been flatting here.
* * *
Rev. S. Kerr, Glace Bay, N.S., wits
n„ wife and family 'here.
* * *
Air, and Mrs. A. Sinclair, Hamil-
ton, with relatives in this locality
s * *
Dr. and Mrs. Gilpin of Detroit
v'+;ted friends here over the week
ertd.
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Mr, .and Mrs. B. Macdonald and
family, Cromarty with relatives and
friends.
e
Mrs, C. Kreuter and Miss M.
Kreuter with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Fiscber.
* * *
Mrs. L. Clark and Gloria wits
the former's mother. Mrs. C. Sellars,
:.'orris.
* * *
:lir, and Mrs. J. C. Scott and
children Marion and Jim, were
visiting here,
• e
Miss Dorothy Lemmex, Detroit,
is visting with her grandmother Mrs.
A. Messer.
* * *
A large number of Br ,ssels
residents enjoyed the •laces m Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Evans of Nia-
Gcderieh on Civic holiday, gare Falls are spending their holiday:
• s- * lane wth Mrs. Evans' parents, ,fir.
Mrs. B. Whittard was holidaying and Mrs. Dan. Huether.
with relatives and friends, in London Mrs. Jean Hdnehley returned to
and. Stratford last week. :bet 'home in Seaforth after spending'
* * * several days with her sister M -s.
Mr, and Mrs. Chris. Pitcher, I{it h- William Smalldon,
Pier, were week end visitors with Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Williams of
relatives in this district. Merlin are spending their holidays
. * * here with their daughter Mrs, Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kew and M. McNair and Mr. McNair. Mr. Neil'
r"ark, Toronto were visitors with llama, a former minister ot Knox
Mr, and Mrs. Freetby. Presbyteran Church will pre'.ch at.
the morning service in Cranbrook
next Sunday, August 112th,
Glen Hnetiher has been eorfin ad 20
his home for several days, having
sprained his ankle in a hall game.
A meeting of the executltve of the
:'oun'g Peoples Society was held at
'he Manse on Thursday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Ifierr and.
Rev. and Mrs, W. A, Williams spent
Friday evening 'Isere the gueste of.
Rev. I. D. MacIver et the manse.
The congregation and Sabbath
School of Knox Church held an
Enjoyable picnic at the Lion's Park
n Seaforth on Tuesday at la.;t weer,,
Rev. Harrison L. Lantond, ministe"
of First Congregational Ohuruh.
Stockbridge, Mess chnsetts. a:r ted
eu Saturday and client the ween ani.
* s w at the manse, the guest of Bev. I. D.
tt. J. Stewart, Fergus, was e MacIver..
visitor with his sister, Miss Mary Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Michel fail
O'rwart, at the home of Yr, and 11ariarinc spent the holiday week end
Mrs, Thos. Walker"on Wedntsd:y. .at Grand Bend.
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CRANBROOK
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• Miss Olive Smith Stratford, ss
a guest at the home of her cousins
iMi ses Heather and Barham, Allen,
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Master Charles .Shobbrook, Lon-
dPsboro is spending a week with his
grandparents Mr. and Mee. H.
Manning.
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Pie. D. Hastings and Mrs. Hastings
and son David were week end visit-
ors with the former's sister in
(Mosley. - .
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Mr and Mrs. E. Somers with Mr,
and Mrs, Archie Holmes, Brantford,
Paul, who has been holidaying there
returned home with them.
Herb Cunningham and Miss
Dorothy Cunningham of Palmerston
ans. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. lti'cLaughlin.
I..rndon were week,end'visit0rs with
Mr. and Mrs. II, Manning.
* * *
Mrs. R. M. Blain and daughter
Karen returned on Sunday to their
home in Toronto. after spending the
Oast five weeks with the former's
parents, Mr, and' Mrs. D, 0 Ross.
Mr. Ross accompanied them -to Tor-
onto,
p
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Allen was the scene of a happy
Fathering when the Elliott family
held a reunion there over the hots,
day. Fifteen members od the` femily
were present. from 'Listowel, Sea'
'rrth, Stratford, Hamilton and St.
Catharines,
Miss Helen 13. Gardner, of Niagara
has been engaged as supot-
visor, and two Huron County gtr.a
as school nurses. They ars Miss
1•Indved Haberer of Zurich, and NIIss
1rs0an Falconer of Brimfield.
Miss Gardner will arrive in Witten
on August 1st, incl the others later
in the month, It is hoped to Secure
one more nurse.
The head. office will be in Clinton
in a building rented, with janitor sot
vice from Prank Fingtland, IC.C, It
is being renovated and decorated in.
rifle and out, All new furniture free
been purchased and a new heating
system installed, The office will u
one of the most up-to-da•te of its kind
ie the province.
The whole county will be talreti 1,.
1n the saT6ie1 numsin0' plan, with the
exception of Goderi0h, which neer a
puhli'• health set'vioe cf its own,
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Mac Doll of the R,C.N., is home on
thirty -day leave before leavlOg ter
Inc Pectic. lids brother Cpl,
Charles Do11, who has been overseas
far the past five yeersy arrived in
Halifax aboard the Ile De Frantd
an .Sunday and to expected to arrive
home today (Wednesday).
Rev, M. F. and Mrs, Oldham re•
torsed home on Saturday after
e uendincg holidays at BallYdOwn
Beach at Lake :Stuicoe, Sltlrtlrg hit,
hctirtays
Rev, Oldbam visited his
reinter perishes of Clarksburg. and
I'ltornbury on July 22 and Dundee;
parisb On Ju1y 29th ,effleiating et the
Suroday services: lie also rondo a
011.5, trip 10 Belleville ane] Mrritand.
He otflciated at all servit.•as • int
Britssets 'pariah knit Sunday.
MORRIS
lis, and Ides Eldon Deitee, Owen
Sol were holiday visitors wits
ell. and :kits. Geo, Hislop,
Mrs. Jack Sullivan of London
spent the holiday with Mr, and Mra.
J. Jamieson.
Mrs. Jean Martin: of Georgetown
es holidaying with relatives in Morris
Township.
Charles and Utas. 'Cole and daugh-
ter Joan of London called on relat-
ives air the 6th line on 'Sunday.
James and Mrs. Michie spent the
week end in Hed1?eler with Mr. and.
Mair, C. Michie.
Mrs. 'Livermore, who has been h sl-
idaying with her aunt Mee, Ethel
Cloalcey, returnedmite her home itt
London..
Mrs, Albert Brigham and daughter
Endi spell the weeds end at the bome
at Wnl, Moses, 2nd line Morris.
More Liquor, For Ontario
Likely By Enid of Week
essaisiati
SI�wy.6uun..
TORONTO, Aug, 1•—Ontario will
have an itereesed liquor ration:
eessibiy by the 'end of tee week, as
P result of re1 of the wartime
t,loohalie beveiageS order, It was
renounced todt, by W. G. Webster..
thief liquor ooninvteeloner
Clri amount of the ineeeeso will
be set only alter a reYies7 of the
rationing systerni has been made,
he added.
"The nubile ray east assured t100
Announcement of a rationing itra'
gram will be uiade witb0ut detaYw
Mt, Webster said.
1.104aid it is Bossible bhe itiereast'
may lid made by the 0n1i of €Hitt
'Week,