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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1945-10-31, Page 3A 1 DEAD or DISABLED a3oeickely rennoved in Clean Sanitary eruct... Mono collect. /2 BRUSSELS Mimi Store Sons Limited CRANBROOK Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Campbell of Stratford were recent visitors leer° at the home of Mr. Campbell's sister, Mrs, James Noble, • Mrs. Alice Peterson of Mitchell is apending some time here with her sister, Mrs, Harvey taunter, Mrs. Hastings of Brussels spent a few days here the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Stauley Fischer. A Red Cross quilting was held at the manse on ,Tuesday afternoon of last week, Mrs, Allem Cameron spent several days in 'Louden where she was the guest of her son 'Lorne Cameron, Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Cameron and their sons Ross and Alex of Windsor, are spending some rime here with Mrs, William Cameron. Rev, and Mrs. W. A, Williaans of Valetta returned home on Wednes- day atter spending a couple of days here with their daughter, Mrs. Stuart McNair, James Cameron has completed the wiling of his house in preparation for the installation of hydro. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Long and family of Brussels spent Sunday afternoon here the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Engel, The regular monthly meeting e1 the Young Women's Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society was held at bhe home oe Mrs, Stuart McNair on Thursday afternoon of hist week, On Tuesday evening, October 2nd, the congregatlan of Knox PreshY- teteiau March met in the church basement and spent a very ejoyable evening in honor of their minister Rey. I. D. MocIver and Mrs. MtaoIver who were married in Montreal on August 29th and returned here at tho end of September, Progressive erokinole was played and Mr. and Mrs. MacIver were called to the front of the hall as. the "prize -winners" of the evening. In behalf of the eon- gregation Alfred Knight a member of the Session, read a well -worded address and .Stuart Mohair, chair- man of the Board of Managers, pre• sonted Mr, and Mrs. MacIver with a purse of money. MT. Mactiver repliied .fittingly and thanked the congregation dor their expreseinn of good will, Rev, George Milne of Brussels spoke briefly and James Perrie recited a poem well chosen Dor the occasion. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the congregation, THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, October Vet, 441 Notice to Creditors All per:eoee haveig olein'' egelu'rt the estate i,f Eliza Duckett late •'t tate Township of Morris In the Seemly of Huron, Welew, deceased, Who died on or about the 19th aaY of August, 1045, are notified eu send too .1, II, Creivtord, K.C., Wtnghara, Ontario, on or before the seven- teenth day of November, 1945, full particulars of their claims in wetting Ilmnediatety atter the said save& teenth day of Novent'i"', the asse's of the said testatrix will be distri• haloed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then then have notice. DATED this 29th day of October, A.D. 1945. J, H. CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Execute(' MONCRIEFF Mr. and Mrs; Roy Letherbridge and Teddy of Toronto Waited over the week end at the home at Mr. and Mrs, Will Harrison, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Smith and boys visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Sahade iof near Monkton. Mr. and Mrs, Jack G111 and Jimmy of Guelph visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mns, Frank Harrison.''x 1. Mr. and Mrs. B, Miller of Lisbowel visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Orval Harrison. Miss Muriel Mann of Lietowel spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mann. VOTERS' 'LISTS 1945 44.4-.444441, TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS COUNTY OF HURON Notice is bereby given that I have complied with section 8 of the VOTERS' LIST AOT and that 1 !lave posted tip at my uiit's tat Morris on the Twentieth day pf Oat - tither 1945, the list of al, pert,ona entitled to vote in the said Mun1e1- pality at Municipal elections and that such list remain there for inspection. And I hereby eall upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last day for appeal beau: Saturday November itch, 1945. GEO, MARTIN Clerk of Municipality of the Township of Mo:'ts, Dates For Mailing Overseas Parcels Dates for mailing Christmas par - cels to members of the armed forces and civilians overseas are announced by the postal authoritles. November 10 is the deadline for percale going to the European Continent, and No. vember 15 for those going to the United Kingdom. The eleven -pound limit still ale plies on parcels for servicemen and the five pound Inuit on those for civilians •overseas, with not more than two pounds of any one item. Persons with relatives or friends In the armed forces farther' away than Europe should mail their parcels proportionately earlier. , Private; 'I know a good joke aboutcrude ail." Skipper: "Well, spring it." Private: "It ain't relined," 4r1� THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE. BOARD J FARM MACHINERY OFF RATION LIST All rationing controls have been removed from sales of farm machinery, and restrictions on the production or importation of such machinery have been lifted. Price controls remain. Generally, maximum price for farm implements is the price at which such;items sold during the basic period, August 15—September 11, 1941: Quoted prices do not include cost of delivery to the purchaser. Under Consumers' Credit Order No. 225, section 10, terms of sale for farm mach- inery are: 1/3 of quoted price paid in cash; the balance of the credit price to be paid within two years of the date of the contract in stated amounts at specified dates. Any allowance for a trade-in is to be deducted from the unpaid balance. Despite the lifting of production restrictions, it is expected that the shortage of components such as malleable castings and sheet steel will limit the maximum output of farm implements during the year July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946, to a 24% increase (on tonnage basis) over the output in the preceding 12 months. Farmers' Poultry Prices Farmers selling all types of poultry, except 'turkeys, direct to consumers are permitted a 25% markup over the whole- sale ceiling prices established for the zone in which they are located. Turkey producers are allowed a 20% markup over the Wholesale level. P tato Storage Allowance (Order A-1560 now in effect) A storage allowance of 5c per 75 -Ib. bag of potatoes and 7c per 100 -Ib. bag is allowed on November 1. Another 5c per 75 -lb. bag and 6c per 100 -Ib. bag may be added on December 1, and anorher 50 per 75 -Ib. bag and 7c per 100 -Ib. bag on January 1, 1946. There will be no storage adjustment for February but monthly in- creases will be resumed on March 1. FARMERS' RATION COUPONS Coupons covering farmer sales or farm household consumption of meat and butter, and sales of preserves must be forwarded to Local Ration Boards in primary producers' envelopes (RB -61). Reports for November should reach the Local Ration Boards not later than December 10. Following are the valid coupon dates for November: MEAT BUTTER SUGAR PRESERVES November 1 M 9 128 " 8 M 10 .. 15 M 11 129 66,67 P 20, 21 22 M 12 130 ,. 29 M 13 131 Farmers are required to send in "M" coupons to the Local Ration Board for meat they consume, and meat they sell to farmer neighbours at the rate of 4 lbs, per coupon. Farmers who slaughter meat need not turn in at the end of the month more than half the Valid meat coupons in the ration books of their household. Farmers who purchase meat from other farmers must surrender to the selling farmer one meat coupon for every 4 lbs. of meat purchased, even if this means surrendering coupons not yet valid. FARM SLAUGHTERERS. Farmers who slaughter for their own household consumption or for the consumption of their farmer neighbours, are not required to hold a slaughter permit. Any excess of farm slaughtered meat over the farmer's or his neighbour's needs may be sold only to the holder of a regular slaughter permit in quantities not less than a quarter of Beef or a side of Pork. Sheep, lamb or calves slaughtered by the farmer for his own or his neighbours' use may not be sold into the meat trade. Licensed slaughterer's quotas for cattle have been temporarily suspended and until further notice a licensed slaughterer may slaughter all the cattle needed for his requirements. is your assurance of a fair share; is a protection against waste...shortages.. inflation: That is why farmers are asked to continue to collect and tore in coupons to their Local Ration Boards—once a month -in the RB -61 envelope. For farther information apply to the nearest office of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. 45-8W eakaelaa Herron Bean Crop Spoiled Huron Cauuty's very 'substantial crop of benne has been all but rubs• ed by tate very itn&tvorable weather whirls has preyailed during the past few weeks. Coining at a critical cline, heavy rainfalls have done tremendous damage, sspoeially in the area soul: of Clinton, but beat growers all over the 000ust'y have been similarly etOfeeted. --Clinton News Record. Ogasi,itied Aces' FOR SALE— Cltunks of Pigs. phone 51-r-6 Harvey Bryan& FOR SALE - 2 -year-old boy's 3 -place snow suit, just like new. apply at The Post CHESTERFIELDS & PIANOS— Good selection at the Mildmay Furniture Store. Free Delivery, Schuett & Senss Mildmay NOTICE—" Car of Alberta Coal expected about this. week send. Could accept a few more orders. J. H, Fear, Ethel FOR SALE- 1'Matched Team of mares 6 and S years old also 1 red and White sow 4 year old due April 1st, ph -one 55-r-26 John J. Schnook FOR SALE— Lady's black cloth coat with Persian Lamb trim, size 38 (like new). Apply at The Poet WANTED— To purchase pullets all ages •and breeds. High prices paid. Apply Twaddle Ohick Hatcheries, Ltd., Fergus, Ontario, FOR SALE— Bleck Percheron Mare, 8 years old, 1400 lbs. or would consider exohange for one around 1009 lbs phone 56-r-15 Dave Shiels, e Graham Survey FOR SALE— Massey-Harris gas engine, a 1928 Ohev. •motor with pulley, a pump jack, a cistern pump, pump with Muffling box, cylinder and piping complete also 8 tube Victor battery radio. phone 48-r-26 Mark Hamilton, Walton FOR SALE— Quantity of soft wood, approzl- mately 1 foot long. Harry and Wm. Whi'e, Nea Lot 28, Con, 8, Morris Twp. R.R.2, Blyth FOR SALE - 100 acre farm, lot N14 17, Con. 6, Norris, good bank barn, frame house, drilled wells and running water. Mrs. liras. Workman, Leamington, Ont NOTICE— Electric motors rewooal and re eared. Expert workmanship. M'e. (.'ate prices. Lloyd M Bettger, 11) cnkton, Ontario. WANTED— S00 Dealers earn a comfortable hv;ng by selling F'aanilex Tr 'anon' from door to door! How about start. lab a business of your own, to your ,ogre time, with the 9am3 advan, tatres, in the district of your choice For free details aad catalogue: 'SMILE%. 1600 Delo. t inter, Mont water, FARM FOR SALE - 100 acres more or less being lot 10, con. 7, Grey Twp. 2 storey red brick house, bank barn 60' x 60' litter carrier, water in stable, never failing drilled well, driving shed 26'x40', 2 hen houses, land in good state of cultivation and all natural drainage, Por (further; particulars apply to Chas. A. Lamont, BEE -KEEPER'S EQUIPMENT FOR SALE— ! 1 2 -framed reversible extractor, 3 tanks, uncapping tank with stand and boier for wax, numbel of New- Lengstroth Frames, goon's".y of wax, New Queen excuders (not user)), 5 lbs. foundation, lumbar of Carbolic Acid Super Clearers, ; smoker, um- eapping knives. All in good con- dition, phone 90-r-55 alerelit Franee AN OPPORTUNITY— ; One of the Nation's largest ,com• panies, Metering prinotpally to farmer's needs, is ready to place a valuable contract which should mean complete independence Don a man fortunate enough to have the follow- ing qunitflcations . . , character record that will Withstand Inveett-• petiole and proven ability to efficient- ly menage both Himself and his own business, Financial status not ex- tremely important but a travel outfit is necessary, Write The J. Watktiis Contpany, Dept, 0-B-4, M77 *Masser Site Montreal. CATHERINE 17 jowl& $3750 CADET 13 jewels $37" WDDDESE ar .•7''•"JY, to Omit *3111. • { 4 ;EI4C ' JEWELLER BRUSSELS, ONT BLUEVALE At the morning service in the United Church, Rev. J. S, Bridget,e in his sermon compared :the qualities of zeal and prayer with the strength and beautiful garments of Zion. His text was taken from Isaiah, Dr. J. S. Shortt, Kincardine, hsd. charge of the service at Knox Presbyterian Church, pointing out the need of following Christ's ex- ample of going to the synagogue and the importance of earrying re- ligious inepressilans from the church to the home, Personals: Rev, and Mrs, J. S. Bridgette, Fordwie+h, with Mr, and Mrs. George Thornton; Mr, and Mrs. W. 3. Johnston and MT. and Mrs. Jamas Peacock with timer brother, Silas ,and Mrs. Johnston, Walton; Miss Florence Fowler and Miss Dorothy Greenaway with relatives at London; Mrs. Vernon Higgins has returned to her hem° in Toronto after visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. J. C. Higgins and being among the guests at ;bhe 50th wed- ding anniversary of M.T. and Mrs. Riohard Rana, Wroxeter; Lorne McCrackin, 'Seaforth, with his par- eats, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Mc- ' Crackin; Mr, and Mrs, Smith Rob- ertson, Kitchener ,and Mrs. Ingles, 'Parente, with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thomson were in London on Friday evening attending -convocation 'at the Uni-' versdty of Western Ontario, where their son, George, was presented' with the Huron County soholarshin, t for the highest standing of a Huron County man in any course at the uni verslty, Miss Maude Brock, Kin:- eardine, ie the guest of her sister, Mrs, Getorge Thomson and acetate ponied Mr. and Mrs, Thomson to London, Mrs. Peter S. McEwen was the hostess on Friday evening for a party of friend and relative num- bering umbering about twenty, During the evening a sing -song was enjoyed. when birthday greetings were: sung for Mrs. Arthur Shaw, Mrs: Act- ; drew Lamont and Miss ;Audrey Hankin, who were among the guests and also tor the hostess. Birthday cake was served • along with the refreshments, Restrictions Lifted On Long Dresses The feminine half of the world may now indulge their fancies for long dresses, if they wish, 'because the Wartime Prices and Trade Board have lifted restrictions on the manu- facture of • wedding gowns-, "dinner and evening dresses, and evening skirts, according to W. Herold Mo- Phvllbps, prices and supply repre- sentative for Western Ontario. In 1942 the Board prohibited the manufacture of any long &eases. Now the 'cancellation ofthese raga - lateens brings the Canadian regug lations in line with the 'United. States. Mr. 1VLoPhillips warned, however, that the lifting of the restrictions did not mean that long dresses would be immediaely available, This will depend on the amount of materials that will be available for this purpose. BUSINESS CARDS Allan A. Lamont Agent for: Fhe, Windstorm, and Automobile .Iosraure Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W.'D. S. iamirson, M.D., C.M., Physician and Surgeon Office Hours -1 - 4 andC77 - 8rp.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday aveniogs notal 10 p.m. Sundays --Emergencies and by appointment ods. 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 Insures.° Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 111 -r -,t Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES For Information, eto., write or phone Harold Jackson, phone 12 on 658 ttealorth R.R. i, ierua,& ei Make areaneemente at The Bruamete Poet or Eimer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Di ue.M$. D. P RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Funeral Director and Enabaimer PHONE 36 or 85 -warn BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUARANTEED =-• PRICES REAS41NADLi For Engagements Phone 31 "The Srussslm Pette sell .Ihsp WI be teokett atter. Immmattei' For Information, etc., w he or phone Lew. Rewialed 1111044I M Seaforth; cr write R.R. A Witten. W. S. Donaldson — Licensed Aueitlesser Phone 36-r-13 —. MWOSJ, Oi.L Ker the Counties of Huron mil Pm* Al sales promptly attended to — Merges e w,,aa . For £aEsReen ats phase 31 "Itis •nlsslPest" st" ami ty , wtn he looked .tlMr 00014.011k.