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ATWOOD
The regular meeting 'of the Elma
Centre Women's War Service
League was held on Friclay afternoon
In the school room of the United
Church. Mrs, W. Stevenson, the
president, was in charge and opened
the meeting with a hytnn. Tho
devotional program was arranged
by Miss M, Hall, Mrs. Russell Bell
acted as pianist in the absence of
Mrs. 3. A. McBain. •
The speaker for the afternoon
was Mrs. Norman 'Little. who ar-
rived from Scotland a few weeks
ago to reside with Mr. Little's par
eats awaiting the arrival home ut
b.er husband from overseas She
spoke of the stone houses, and
e`one walls in Scotland, some of
which were in good repair, that
were built by the Romans, the
open fire places which she missed
since coming here, She told of
Aberdeen, noted 'for fishing, Glas•
gew for manufacturing, and Edin-
Luigh, especially Princes st, with
the old castle in the background
which at one time was a resident
for royalty is the show phaco 01
the country and the service men
from Canada, and all over like to
see it, also John Knox' house. an-
other place for tourists' interest.
The shepherds, sante as years ago,
lisle many sheep to produce the
• •ool for Scotch plaid. She told of the
rugged scenery .and beautiful
lochs and spoke of her personal
experience in the Air Forte and
; on being in London during the Mita,
A. solo, "Loch Lomond," unae-
cempanied, was 'sung by MTS. Nor
man Little, Mrs, Walter Inglis read
a letter of thanks from a ladyin
. London, for the quilt seat with
Mrs. Oha... Lucas' name on it. Mrs,
13. 'Veachey asked for correct ad
dresses of boys overseas fur the
l:txes to be sent in October
Twenty-three quilts were shipped
overseas to the Red Cross. Ou
hand are six quilts and one pair of
blankets, Mrs, A, E. Anderson read
letters from boys overseas. Mrs.
Lorne Vallance announced the ditty
tags have arrived. The meeting
was. closed with the Lord's Prayer.
Personals: Rev. and Mrs.. .fames
Terry, Mary Isobel, and Witham,
o1 Agincourt, with the former's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Terry,
Air. Terry leaving Saturday for De•
trait and Mrs. Terry and children
r,-tnalninlg for a visit; Mrs. Ivan
Dos, ,Stratford, with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. Peachey; Mr. and
Mrs. Cltford Gordon and Donald
Cc rilon. Brantford, with Mr, and
A. H. Gordon; Mr. and Mrs.
Milord Coghill/1 and •Shirley holt
Nommlignilmalismomo
(laying near Collingwood; Miss
Catharine Slemnuou and Mrs- Nor,
n Little with Mr. and Mrs.
liana Stieger, Millbank; Mrs. Wil•
Ham Abernet'hey and Tommy in
Toronto; Miss Annie Ballantyne,
Reg. N., Stratford, visiting with her
accents, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Bal.
lantyue; Mrs. Palmer Somerville
has received word that her bus.
bard, Pte. Somerville is recovering
id No. 0 General Hospital, follow-
ing an operation on July 11, fol.
l::v'ing injury suffered .some little
Nine ago, He was confined to h')s•
fatal in Holland and Belgium.
Pte. W. R, Lorne Love was wel•
canted home by his wife and rela-
tives. Enlisting with Royal Cana
diau Engineers in Sept„ 1939, Pte.
Lave was stationed in Lu'ivion,
iDnt., until 1941, when he went
o'erseas as a barber with the R.
CAC. He was In France, Beigi•,m,
Holland, and in Germany, bntng
a;t the latter place on V -l7 Day.
Following a 30 -day leave here with
;ora. Love and relatves, Pte. Love
marts at London and expects t0
i eco lve his discharge.
Personals: Mrs, Jim Bell, Tor• .,
into, witch het' husband, Pts, James]
Bell who recently returned from
rcrsea's, at the home of his par-
, vts, Me. and Mrs. Walter Bell;
:its, Ed, Leslie is a, patient in
Ploughing Deep, FihireGrowfh
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It all means •
PEOPLE AT WORK
underground cable is
Lasing fmany projects plan. mane service, an
just one 1mPC0ve tutee.
nodlong rang economies.
effect 'rimmean workforresent
of people • • • all uus all rose te•
turtling froees mwarservice.
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AFTER FINAL VICTORY,
WE'L4 STr!�!• 8E
War made it more essential than ever that strategic
telephone channels be guarded from interruption by
storm and other hazards, and work has gone steadily
forward on ourreat triangular
g b underground cable
route between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.
As the supply of men and materials increases, more and
more open wire will be replaced by underground 'cable
—between London and Windsor—between Montreal and
Quebec City—to East Coast points—wherever increased
traffic and operating prudence demand it. New areas,
too, will he brought into the Long Distance network . ,
Here is still another major task ahead of us as part of
our post-war construction program.
1%2/ 14Fee S'e24'4 e
&Woe, «!mss 10 a lo..er
• Aecideuts happen in a Cash. If yen are no fu-
med, repayment may cost you your home, your
savings or months ot Income. Let us explain Pilot
Astomobile insurasse to you. It costa so little.
Aa write Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks
in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property Floater
Burglary Plato Gloss, Public Liability and other
general insurance. -
WALTER SCOTT
BRUSSELS
11
Listowel 311r11wrtit linspta,.
and Mrs. George Hone and
i)ratald were In 1Istoti<el . n Sun -
,y ivitli the wiener's fat Ler. @i'il•
'Lite Mune, who Is-serluusl3 111 111
I •spiral; Lloyd Lllacott Kitchen -
with Air. and Mrs, Geo. Ella
r +t; ;lir. Neil McKinnon, "Norm,.
id Donald, Brantford, with Airs.
„ern Greonsldes; Mr. and Mrs,
!Illui'd (30113,11 and Donald Got.
Brantford, with the formers
;aa; sills, Mr, anti Mrs. A. H. Gar.
Mr. and Mrs, Elm a Hymers,
Zlorray and Maynard. S'. atfird',
n•i,it lit', and Mrs. John Hamilton;
Ert'.ie ;sewer and NancY,
',11•111i'ord, and Mrs. ;dart Wilson,
1 tits, with lir. and Mita. J. (3. Hy-
't.rs; Rev. and Mrs, Ai. I:. R,
Boudreau and Marlene Rt Toronto;
.:i. and Airs. Pram Thempsc•tn.
Aannton and Air. avd Al re,. Ed.
unk, Mitchell, with Ai; and firs.
hu Hamilton.
BELGRAVE
The people of 13elgrave and White.
,:brelt communities gathered in the
Fel-ester's hall in large numbers
altursday evening to present Pte
THE PICK OF TOBACCO
It DOES taste
good in a pipe
af.o. A large crowd attended and
irony beautiful gifts were pt e,.
septet' to the young couple, Jack.
1-t 11'1 orchestra provided mu;dc for
dancing.
Lunch wits served. after which
.,i•,tte .1urian speaking en behalf
the group. extended eongrainiu-
Hors and good wishes and caljei
A'r. and Mrs. Jaciclin forward to I
receive the gifts. Airs. 'Mettle was
formerly Miss Velma Cook. daugb-
ter of Mr. and Alt's. Harry Cook.
East Wawanosh,
Rev. G. H. and Mrs, Dunlop left
on Taesday for a vacation with
relatives and friends at 0`tawa, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent ac•
Malcolm McNeil and Mrs. McNeilcowl/anted then to Kingston to
with household effects, bedding oto. visit their daughter and son-in•1a1v,
Their furniture and personal ef•• Mrs, Roy MacSneen, and Pte. Man
Pets were burned last week when Sween•
the house, owned by Miss S. Neth-
ery, and 'occupied by Mrs, Mc
Neil and family, was destroyed by
(ire.
C. R, Coultas spoke on behalf ot
the assembly. extending sympathy
to Pte. and Mrs. McNeil in their
1 Ass and presenting to 'them the
many gifts. The recipients and
Charles Martin, White .buret.
uncle of Mrs.' McNeil, • thanked the
people for their kindness.
Dancing was enjoyed to music
furnished by local orchest_'a.s, nn.•,
refreshments. were served.
Trinity Ladies' Guild
Mrs, Sohn VanCaanp was oast•
ase to the Ladies' Guild of Trinity
ngliean Church for 'their regular
meeting Thursday afternoon, The
President, Mrs. C. H. Wade, cot -
ducted the meeting, Rev. H. J. L.
Henderson offered prayer and
A,"rs. Henderson read the scrip-
ture lesson. Current events were
reviewed by Dirs. Richard Printer,
secretary,. who also read the min-
utes. rMs, JJohn MoGill gave the
financial report. Miss Norma
Erydges gave a paper entitled "The
Extent of a Smile." Mr, Henderson
closed the meeting with prayer,
An :auction sale of misoelaneous
articles donated by the members
realized more than 25,80. Another
sale is being planned for the Oc-
tober meeting. Lunch was served
by the hostess.
Visitors at the home of Joun end
Mrs. McGill over the week end, Mrs.
J. McNicol and Mrs. Vance Caey of
Toronto,
Mrs, George Coultas entlz`ained
the members of Bricit United Church
Wrtnen's Missionary Society. East
Wawanosh, for their regular meet-
ing on Thursday afternoon. A spe-
cial feature of the meeting was the
presentation of a life ' inembe^ship
certiflcate to Mrs. Robert Ccultes,
The president, Mrs, Leslie Wdgbt-
lnitn, conducted the ceremony,
Mrs. Charles .Shiell was in charge
of the worship service and was as.
s!sted by other members •of her
gi. up. The treasurer, Mrs, Stanley
Snell, also aoted as secretary, The
scripture lesson was read by Miss
Barbara Irwin, The study 'o1ic
"The Canadian Indians," was taken
by Mrs. Shie11, and a reading an
the subject was given by Mrs,
irauk Thompson. Mrs.' Wig'ttntau
conducted a short business period,
A solo was sung by ;Niles Eleanor
V'ightman, and Jilin, Gilbert. Bee
C; tit closed the meeting with
prayer,
The sen1dt' girls' "27x^.elsio;"
class of Knox United Sunday
School will entertain the boys of
the "Triple V", class at w.euer
roast at the home of Miss Shirley
'Cliainney, Blast Wawanosh, o 1
Wednesday evening.
A large crowd attended the 'Jq.ted
Onurelr congregational picnic t.t
Ftsrbor Park, Goderich, on 'Monday
afternoon. The small children enjoy
ed bathing and playing in toile sand
I1/,itile the others joined in ball
games, swimming and other
sports. Lunch was served in the
»elk, after which races were ton
ttlttted by leaders of the Sunday
Sabool,,
it shower and dance was halo t+l
the . Foresters hall Taesday' eve -
1115, in honor of Mr, ,s,nd Mrs.
SI,eltlon Jaeklin of Grey township,
who were married a few weeks
Cha slue t, :tads
FOR SALE—
Car of Alberta Coal Expected.
J. H. Fear Ethel, Ont.
FOR SALE—
Rock Pullelts, 1 months old.
Phone 37-r-5.
FOU ND—
License Plate No. 6Z796 owner can
I ave same by applying to
Chester Rantoul,
LOST—
A brown calf eltiu wallet in Brus-
'els valued as a keepsake.
Pinder leave at the Brussels ''ort,
Ppl The Perfect Thirst Quencher
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'.raacci,tty rensoa'ee1 .rrs Charm Unitary trtaca.,.. Ptiesiiiie collect,
77'2 BRUSSELS
CATHERIi
37 tewsio
$3750
CADET
15 Iwsis
s375fs
eooDess of TINE
17 fswsk
13750
W. G, LEACH,
JEWEL! .FR
BRUSSELS, ONT
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NOTIGE—
A parcel was mailed to me, to be
repaired, lacking name and address. ass"
Have been unable to locate the party.
R. S. Hamilton.
FOR SALE—
Massey-Harris Binder tongue with
neck yoke and iron and 2 -deck can-
t vases.
apply to
Telf. Keffer Phone 34-r-7.
FOR SALE—
Fifty acre farm of good Olay l.'am
111 workable land, frame house and
i,,,uk barn 36x:16. West half, Lot 22,
Concession 16. Grey Township
Write to — Angus Carmichael
Goderieli. Ont, Box 310.
WA NTED—
Would trade 22 hornet, with
immaaition for 303 or would buy for i
rash.
Apply at The Post
FOR SALE—
Herta Pipeless Furnace in ex.
,.silent condition, eau be sae,_ at
The Arcade Store.
Apply to Frank Kling
Phone 19, Seaforth
FOR SALE—
One hundred acre farm, two barns
,vitlt stabling under both, a good 2.
,storey brick hoose. Farm all seeded
d mu about 35 acres working land,
drilled well, 3% miles east of
Brussels on the 10th 'concession Grey
miles north of Cranbrook,
Win, Smalidon, R,R. 3, Brusesls
FOR SALE—
Brick house and 2 lots, '1 rooms
including bath hot and cold water
in house. large garden and barn.
apply to Orville Whitfield,
GI Daentah St., St, Catharines.
FCR SALE --
One hundred acre farm, gool bank.
tarn, cement stabling with water,
gond house remodled, bush on farm,
Coined well, 6 miles from Walton
Concession 12, McKillop.
111n. Leeming, R. R. 2 Walton.
FOR SALE-
5 acres more ar less of land
situated a mile from Ethel station
nn the 9tl1 eon., 3180 a barn and 10
room frame house. stone foundation,
Mutat 5 miles from Brussels.
Mr. W. G. l3CEachern
R.R. 2, Puslinch, Ont,
Killeen Station
AGENT WANTED—
PATENTED GAS SAVER, super-.
charger. Crankcase ventilator, Con
verts waste into power, It/Creases'
mileage amazingly. Fit* any motor,
easily. (wieldy. 'Harmiss5, Pnoben,
Guaranteed, Attractive sales prone-
sittnn. Victory Manlg, Company,
Cornwall, On,tarlo.
WILLIAM SPEACE
Estate Agent Conveyancer ' 14
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE '.-";,:,s;
MAIN STREET, — — E HEL ONT. 1, t
BUSINESS CARDS
Allan A. Lamont
Agent for—Flre, Windstorm, and Automobile Insusaurr°
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for fanners.
Queen St. Brussels - 'Phone 657
W. D. S. Jamir:son, M.D., C.M., L.I4l,C,C,
Physician and Surgeon
(Coroner)
Office Hours -1 - .el and 7 - 8 p.m.
Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible.
Saturday evenings afoul 10 p.m.
Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment only.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pan.
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 57-..-2
Harold Jackson
t9PECIALtST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
phone 12 an 08 Scotorth R.R. 1, Brae4P,nld
Make arrangements at 'The Brussels Post or
Elmer D. Sell, Barrister Office, Brussel,.
D. a-' RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND ANIBULANCE SERVICE.
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85— _�A BRUSSELS,, ONT.
JAMES McFA I ZEAN
Howick Mutual Fire Insurance
—also—
Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance
(Licensed In Huron and Perth Countlesl
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION G'UA•tANTEEED
PHONE 42 P.O. BOX 1
TURNBERRY ST. ---x-- BRUSSELS, ONT.
Automobile Insurance
Lewis Rowland
(Licensed For Huron County)
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — PRICES REA80NA6ELIE
For Engagements Phone 31 "The 0runeels Post" and they veldt
be Tooker+ after itnmedaltely
Por information, etc., w its or phone Low. Rowland t' .4at
Seaforth; cr write R.R. 8, 'Walton,
W. S. Donaldson Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 3.5-r-13 — Atwood, Ont.
for the Counties of 1Han'on and nab
Al! sales promptly attended to Maros ottedmitnio
For Engagements phone 31 "The Brnsela Pose' amt tlloy
we'll be looked after itromediatAr.
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