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The Brussels Post, 1945-12-5, Page 21 1!7iw BRUSSELS iELv ?'O! 4 Wedlare'a'siay, ,7t ceaal>,iber &P, j44t1 Only two weeks left to do your Christmas Shopping in. We are happy to offer the following desirable items which we .believe will make acceptable Gifts: Fresh Stock of the following. Crisp new snowy white Neck Wear .. . , • • • • $1.00 to $2.95 Lovely new scarves , , Ascots, . sheer . doral' $1.00 to $2.50 250 Colton Blouses .. • • just shades. sizes 14 .. 20 arrived , , , white and pastel $1.15 Sheer and Crepe Blouses . $2.95 to $4.50 Choke selection of well made Handbags suitable for young and old underarm, novelty and carrying styles , . , . , , , , , , • , , .. • • $3.50 to $11.50 Another shipment of toasty warm Fur Mitts Leather Palin' ••.... Small • • Medium .. Large • • $3.95 Angora type knitted Gloves ...• all shades $1.00 Real Angora, some hand embroidery • .$1.95 to $2.25 arm Gloves Half and Half • • , Chamoisette etc. , , $1.25 to $1.50 Leather Ski Mitts ... , , , . • • , , , $1.25 to $1.95 r••ftsam Ski -Jackets •• . , .• • .. • . $4'95 .. $5.50 .. $6.95 ... $10.95. SQUIRREL CHOKERS. Two skin and four skin effects .... • .. • •• • • . • .. $25.00 - $48.00 "SEPARATE SILVER FOX COLLARS ,, , •• $50.09 Housecoats Satin* Satin . • .. $10.95 to $12,95 Chenille $4.98 to $7,95 Chenille Bed Jackets .. . SKIRTS. Plain, gored or pleated. Alpine • Wool „ , . $4.95 FUR COATS. A lovely drift -choosy front a lovely selection. French -Electric Seal (Dyed Rabbit) $159.50 up Mink Dy Coney (Dyad Rabbit) ... • .... $125.00 up Persian. Sides .. , . • , • ,,,:., ..• . , . , . , . • • $129.95 Rosewood Brown Seal Tuxedos , .. • • .$195,011 Muskrat Badik-. , , , , , . , . , .. $395,00 .. $425.00 Sold with our sguan'antee and one year free storage. In add't:.nr, a ,;fie ,af „ye, we vet Crepe anal Wool Dresses- Wintet Costss--and a>_l.ected 14iUi tie v coanpeve prices, 7.•a if List O( 4 3 Leading LadiesWearS to re €, and Ye. your Dollar bus more. A'DISABLED i��"ri or wpal�•ea CQi !s4to 3ni fry iradtw,. ilknate 8193 A rartuei Wiles'ing40C Huron County Federation of Agri. A very •ie eti'stul Annum Jleolii Was he i in Clinton Town Hall, :if Novemhe. 2911 The aft or:z,''u session Queued with 0 Can:t'la, Jnt Scots. of uta forth, at r,to , h: no; and an att('wlani'e of some ltie farmers, from all over the County, Reece V. Falconer atld esseu the gathering fel the town or Mahn:, t connplit r., 114 the taton ,'r :a :' lr t wartime p.o:turtiuu record, achieved with 3r,o'si:lbour, Thin speaker ri also ouwUnt t the new County Health Plan, in our schools. flurry .,. Sturdy, of Auburn Presi- and rrr'1to A, Millar, 135511 rf Id tit, i year's work. Minutes :f the last annual meeting• • I and 1 in n>s*LI Report war then given ay the Secretary Treasurer. • f W. V. Roy. The President spoke on lack of co-operation by. township units and stressed the rt -ed of applint'ag good inen to ell ad cilces in the Feder- ation, es.teelaili daring the trying times that li' ehead. Reused. li:..'.'nn of Dublin waselect- ed President for 1946, without op- position, V10e-1-'resident, llsrr Lobb of Goderir_t t: wnship, and auditors for conning • w.r. Harry L. Blardy and Goldno A. Mille, Bank of moot. real, Clinton. Mrs. 0. 'a, Anderson of Wtngttttn, spoke on Fs' m Radio Forums. Bain Sia -,'rt Agric•ultu-al Repie- ses'tativr. titared on CroP Ince-om e- utent aai st!rsaed the necessity at a.tiena its ,.) the size of Myron County, Hume Clutton gave an outline of the case betwern the fsimers of this disfriet and Gr,t'•erieii i+rain Ele- vators. Harvey f: . obnston of Birth re viewed a'.:1c ',tiring past year .)f National Film Prard. Wm. Po ih•tll of Brussels Save a summary .,f ••o;:r'g on Hag Scheme -0 date an•t Chas. Cnnites of 13elgtave oart'u,d the Warble Fly C.ampaig,l ;)111 read the toll 'wing res ol Mt )n w'his't was nae linin:ts)y adopted, 'Whereas tlt . warble fly Mi; been i •:r ,•, le a of s.. r!)u9 financ- ial loss i., Ihe rattle i•dti'Iry its Ontario - ile ,t resolved that tote meeting • • inrnend to the Pacretaiy of the dire 1I Federstion ''f .Ars rraltiu•e Brest 1'e forward t'r Inc Minister . A rlaslture, sirs iT.-)ntn r- a.b' T. )iegtr, dr, that Ttrr; Metal legisiatimi u•, Tat tete etfae: to make it eem,m1s )-e the' eastte in the r,Giur., )f Ouar•' be freeze to .sono 11)1 his poet llue.soI 'lot.. a.. introduce.; the guest sI: -•.111 •1 e roe 1ft*'•'n.'ne V. 1' Milburn. bi c:Treasures• rf the Ontario f'•a,.1 a it len who :0,^a an in- spiring tali; .n matters 1t interest to all fa n ^s 1rrtioula"ly st.ossing the neod of a cns:ly snpportbng our own org t*u,:itlni>_ A. moticr 'o Change the place of meeting Gess ccleated, 13vety seat was taken at '1 Banquet .1 n'-l:tgthe ?venins!. 15 Si. Punt's t're'e flail A splendid feast. a,as served by the ladies if 3t. Ta,il's Guild, and thi car!;. _alhariug listened it) rapt attention to Rea. W, J. Johnsttun 0: (Ogling ode ti'.tited Church, Toront'). A group of an.tritainers front Toron- to, round ors 1 gale t'r.•e'rntnlne. itreryone ,,.tined satisfied that, the 5th Annual M cling ha,d been a very sncceesfni :nesting. W. V, Roy, Sertetary-Trea 'rarer, Huron '7n -city Federation of Agri, other 5U!.y1wt'.; were William L4nt.;lt. nitf, Plow'', 1 tiod,.rirh. 14 + 11 altet)a11 of 5'rut ford, a 11.1 Norval. A,-.,-1,e-son of (1, dn• irlt. On h,h•t)f .•1 tie entptioyeos, a Drives 200,000 Miles Without A Single Mishap J. Henri -'son, Goriert'1 r,ent.re,I On Retirement Sy Firin and Workers; Hi7h Tributes Ara Paid GOD) IliCtT, Der. 3. -,heat's Hen dorso), route salesman wish Imperial 011 hid. for the past 25 ;'aArs. was west of :rano' at a dinner gime by the comnany at Iistei Be.re: h op Friday night 1':, Hentle:s^n is retiring at the cg of 65 to ilensinn John Theme, resident 0:1.11) gar for the (ioderion area, was clrair- ntan for tea after-dinner sae :Iles With him at the head table were Franck Poii.it d. London; J 1) Thomas, Toron't'; Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, G, Plante, anti, Archi- bald Wider. Goderleb; and 1\ Il;:ar. Walsh. Kinc-irline. The guests numberel 20. Fitting tribute to Mr. llender- son's long and 'faithful sore ro with the company nas paid by Ittr Thorpe an4 other speakers. Frank Pollard exten ed congav'tttlatlsris on behalf of the company to 511' Henderson and hoped he wand en jnv his leisur J. D. Titania, spoke of the grist events which had taken pi lot i') the f0mPi,e. and Canada during the life of Mr. Hen- derson. who writ born .1uri 1; the reign •)f Queen Victoria, w'11•'1 Wil- liam Glanstone were prance 'enlister of Great tlri'ain. These wore grant events, *le said. at d men had climb- ed to high plates but 'hr most during a,s I'ie "types lima dine Henderson," aura be pelieval it nit held fast to !us principles toe fo'ure would be happy and suce.=5•.151, ll to iiiia tie °Io 4 ,ped BELL & BENSON a BIRU,SSSE+l S, obrrkRao At rrra oars, S olioRcs s, Victories ,Pnaltz2a(e Eimer Relk. f3„ 1rB. C. ,Icselphamsson, Aral. (Absent tort Aethe ;Stefrs'lea ! BRUSSELS OiFICE HOURS Mir 13samucxa .lea attendance Wedmeadas;r afternoon ©Tone 'mjpetm as •: °ly from ;n!• --•item- •'.5 r«$(Q1 LIVE ll lEN AND CHICKENS , j also GEE 3 and DUCK, FE.ATHERS BET PRICES PAM Before. yionu sell any pto'!Idk!ry pLtona the Expott Packers:, We will cabl at your platter firm . my (q amity tar you can 'bring them to do .. +`P ckers BRUSSELS Completes 13th Set of Sleighs i. H. 1 tiro) ,,. , nr lural `smithy.' is a ma') et n1:' y tale,1t 1 !' I: hit among '1,n, ''1 • urse. i81)54 lila ability '.s ti blacarun•ith, but he tins a sideline, o" os 'se calf line whim nit. .s,13, blot a great deli of p' a. ora, 11111 nays are in dollars and Pears. This bt)1'by to woodwork an; tsaief aaruul; his items of ',andier't' is the 'z•a!t:ng of stoop slot_;'s for he farmers Just last week sir, Phi ':ps co nn..t ,,.1 tie 13th set in the past two ye•te,1, and they wers sold in advance 1•o NIr, Wm, (''haat, of East a,Vswai:Csh, Tour writa,'s knowledge of the liner Po t,„ of the art of making sloop 'lets,' )s very Iimit /1', bat, we are told by tilos' who kns,v, that, be llas lnnorp ): i11.1 rnany -sew Natures which are definit.tly an inz•;rovement into his ar.til'3. The bast hrnrf at his ah!'n'r is prnba')1y o Ilii fat', then he sold three sets In a.st4hb''rs who live rig.it next, to tine aaalbor One sa.tts8ed customer n"s'n'it an. other, add it 'a t.orking Lnt.,, a vary Profitable aideltn.5 Int': air Pali in.,. 81yth S•tniu•d SAWS SHARPENER I -land .Sans, Crass -eat Sawa Any kind off won sous 'wont 'yours SA roolir t us it tshouzld . • . PHONE Lerma at 'The ifbosis ?88'I15 Of -ser. ,i'dmed ploture of the rertiltc:rtes buttons ar•l mod, 1, ualitb••r!lg v4, won for safe (hiving dnrt•ig his service wad ,'resented to lits. lien- dvrsnn by 1. v', Goatee of 0.oderh:11 and a lovely hoinuet of t' crimson roses was presented to Mrs. Hender- son on bn,talf of the eonrpapll1 by Miss Dorothy 11 01'. Archie \\'iCcin. Goderie)l, res..1 all address expressing good wishes to :11r, and :'is ., ilendereon, and a chair was 1 t ':eta e(1 on oel)a.lf of ( the Gattiiilt and Stratford rest., deli(ies '1 lir, emapony .214 ' For He's joy., Ooocl follow," • stu'1 gate th,:'. t..t(ute and a tiger lit llit I•leti:lerson's honor, Beautiful slides picturing Pero, its oil Melds and fine cities, were shown ,wits John Le close, ',CO'nntc, in charge of the lantern. James Het derson was born in McKillop township, and w:ta agent of the commit* for eight ysers at Brussels, 10 ei ,Searonth, and lar the past seven art Goder•i(1h, Iir started a, It tank wagon driver en horse -drown vehicles, and latterly drove a 1,200gelion met)8 trnek. He has drivel. 200,000 miles in his 95 years and ',e'er had au ae,o'clert• Mrs. Henle:sou was horn Sarah Jarmain in Matillop townsi'p, anti she and her ftture husba..nd a*, tended he s.inie school. They have two dang)rte^s, Misses 161eano,'a and Mary Loran.„ ak home, tTelegrams wore read .4onveyinl; felicitatio tt to Dor. 13rts•ler; wi ft' m T R. Buoys, L'c•rowel, and J. A, Pope, 1,^r"nnnel manager of the eonn)any at i.eas4de. no YO U KNOW? THAT Sr.. • IY a s,rvIr,e Costs, . 6925,0.1 a ni.inth tb n(llitillilt.E.r? THAT sdtu'n 1"retio t costs in the , Wartime , ' s and Trade 13 •:Ir 1 amount. to $1,060,',00 a month' THAT Wit- bonuses cost tits• tax payers 60.10000 a day ft.:- every day of the yea'( TSTAT the interest en the public - debt is over $936,000 a (lays e ishteeasot�FceDl o iV ` taoeleOc'n i'st Oast" „wee c vvho a o p e eac'l°oto exceetings YLto turas. 51601 sootddp5" .otitis°1' how o ePeolg s hookafoata'athn .51151x. ennual teles tram-- arter ll 13o heavaer ve�iatoiib old this) .3 oS ..e sterid, d e,•dt0' Pessi firono C,yd S 'egt Pt ifizo detect msrty be tr,soo'ny saYtlt ati Holy ao ' eaCQ`'a s' t'e n our evet9ttod avpotnt 90e as possib e. One thing YOU can do -make your greeting calls as Jar ahead of .Christmas Day as possible! WILLIAM SFEACE catstte Agent Conveya>nussr and Commissioner GE1'IERAL INSURANCE OFFICE rl1. i.t"i?! STREET, _, ..-_ ETHEL, (0111'T. It take a thore thricks! QO9Vf1E;DAY THAT DREAM home tL will be yours -if you are willing to fight for it today! Bricks may build a house, hut to build a home you need more than bricks! You need security --a job -a futurel'- And these depend on a Canadian dollar chat will always buy •a full dollar's worth of goods -a steady, sound dollar that's not pulled down to half its value by inflation! That's why ir's necessary NOW -more than ever slow -tor alt, of us to fight and wird': to keep that dollar worth a dollar! Why is it so important ,NOW? Because now is the time civilian goods are scarce, and money is plentiful. NQW is the time we must guard against paying MORE than things are worth ... or buying things we don't really need. .We must support rationing, observe price ceilings, and avoid black markets. If we do this, we can keep prices from shooting sky high. :Uwe don't, some day we'll be paying a dollar for fifty cents' worth of goods. This means your dollars -those dollars you've saved - to buy your home will only be worth fifty cents! This is inflation! And after inflation comes depres- sion! We know what happened after the last war! It mustn't be allowed to happen again. `c'hat's why, for our own sakes, and for the sake of the returned leen to whorl we owe a job, a future, a home of their owe --vire roust make sure Canada's dollar re- mains steady. We must keep up a constant fight against our Country's etie(try-"•i )lialion! !))r/i/ithtdt,Y'1138 IIRr'Y✓1['4( f1NDIIS7'RY (01'.[TAA.fO) to rnveal the dangata of ioiintto . Make this Pledge Today( pledge myself tan do anyiposis in fighting inflation: By observing rationing and avoiding black markets in nay shape or form. By respecting price Centrals and oth'ni and'inllation sneasures, and to. /raining froatcareless anti unaeces. sary buying, I will not hey two where one will do, nor will Y hay a "now" where an "old" will do: By buying Victory Bands, supporting taxation and abiding by all socti measured Which willtowertlto cost of living and help keep prices at a boons! Laval, MEM 0108810'. OBra