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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-1-5, Page 2THE Ready -Made Menus for 21 Days Tempting . • a Convenient .. . Nutritionally Right TTS easy to serve healthful meals, if you follow the timely menus in "Eat -to -Work -to - Win". Sound, practical, interesting—this clever new booklet does all the difficult, time - taking planning for you. And it's yours FREE. Never was it more important that you pro- vide proper food for your family. For good nutrition is vital to Victory now—to health and happiness after the war. Yet recent Govern- ment statistics show that only 40 percent of Canadians regularly eat the right foods, even though seemingly well fed. Learn the"can't-go-wrong"way to tempting meals that fill every food need of your family! Send for your FREE copy of"Eat-to-Work-to- Win". Mail the coupon today! Spo cored by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) fark.masoaiiato �sd6eaidt YOURS ' FREE .. Thn.ly...Intorostin5". h.lpfull L.t this origl- ael Row booM.f Wing b.e.r health to your family. MALL YOUR COUPON TODAYI nyt� "4".1 Nutritional Mat meats ID "Prb to -Wort -to -SOD" ire aeoeptobte to NutaittonTmm Servloer. Deporrennt.ot ao. theawls n°omon t' Nutria= °Moeramm.. wo, tot "NUTRITION POR VICTORY", BOX boo, TORONTO, CANADA. Pious mod se eq PRIBCOPr.r'lt...rW«►.e wU". ]Vast fly Gib Don't Give Live Stork Ice Cold Water For all cattle In winter. particular- ly for dimity cows, a liberal supply of good clean water is necessary, and xn important thing Is that i.he chill s uuld be taken off the water before winking, As pointed out by W. D. :Albright. Supeeinteudent Dominion .11ksDerimental Farm, Beaverlodge, }Alberta, "starey-coated, constipated .cattle. shivering' hump -backed at icy troughs on a bleak winter day are an object o1 sympathy and a stand- ing advertisement tor shrunken profits.' If the water is ice-cold, the animals 'do not drink enough water, The small amount that they do drink checks natural functions. Results are constipation, ill-tin'`ltt, and sometimes indigestipa Warm water is relaxing and substi- tutes in part for succulent feed. Halt a pailful of tepid water has brought many a horse around after au immer- sion or after a cold hard drive. Swine do poorly on ice-cold drinks. A BUSINESS CARDS WILLIAM SPENCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET, — E'THE.L, ONT. Dennis Duquette '--Linceticed Auctioneer (FOR HURON COUNTY) For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after immediately. For Information, etc., write or phone either 51•r13 OR 41X at Brussels, int. ALL SALES CONDUC'.ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED. Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 W. S. Donaldson Licensed Auctioneer Phone 33-r-13 — Atwood, Ont. for the Courtles of Huron and Perth ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO --CHARGES MODERATE— For Engagements nitons 31 'The Brussels Post' and they will be looked after immediately. W. D. S. :Jamieson, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon Cosrnec Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m. Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings. until 10 p.m. Sundays—Emergencies and by appoinynent only. Horne calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pari. Chas. T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Autornol*.F and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X BRUSSELS, ONT. RESIDENCE 87.r-2 Harold Jackson >i,PEC1ALiST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES (Licensed in Huron and Perth Counties) PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED For information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson. phone 12 on 658 Sealorth R.R. 1, Brucaield Make ar"angsn eats at The Brussels Post or Elmer D, Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels. D. RANN Furniture FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVIA.M. LAcensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or --'0".= -- BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES MCFADZEAN Howick Mutual Fire Insurance —Aso— Hartford Windstorm Tornado Insurance Automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P.O, BOX 1 TURNEERRY ST. --x BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rowland (Licensed For Huron County) SATISFACTION GUA#,ANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after Immedaltely For Information, etc., w ite or phone Lew, Rowland 80''•24 at Seaforth; er write R.R. 3, Walton. H BRUSSELS POST Letter Received 'From Overseas nee ah, 1941 :tar. T. O. Wilson, Reeve of Grey Tp. 1 wish to take this opportunity lo- ' day, to try and express in a few words my hearty Thanks to You, and the people of Grey 'Pp. for the lovely gift of a wrist watch which l have Just received In the mall It is 'certainly taliily a lovely watch, and it Is keeping me quite busy these days, its it is greatly admired by all the boys is the platoon 1 ant certainly I quite proud of it, and it will always serve as a 'timely reminder of my many good f'iend's back In Grey Tp. There isn't a great deal 1 can say In n letter about things over here. But everyone will know by the News Broadcasts, how things are "going" over here, This is sure quite it Country not 'much like Canada, and I'll take Can- ada any day. but now that I have conte this tar, would sort of like to go home by way of Berlin. I could talk for hours of the many strange sights and customs, I have seen since coining here. But 1 ant afraid neither space. nor the censor would permit. Sc will have to leave it for now, and hope it won't be too long until I will have a chance to be beck and meet •a lot of the folks. Well it is getting a bit "warm" around here, and rather hard to con- centrate so will sign off now. But in closing I wan to say thanks again for the watch and cheerio for now. i remain as ever, J. R. Mitchell. heater in the drinking tank will not only avoid much ice -chopping but will contribute decidedly to the health and comfort of the farmyard stock. In Memorials In loving memory of 'William J. iiitchell who passed away on January 9th, 1938. The Mitchell Family. In Memoriam In Loving memory of a kind. affec- tionate father, George G, Speiran, who passed away Jan. 6. 1930, and a loving mother, Wilhelmina. A. 'o'ueiran who left us Oct. 6, 1932. God knew that they were suffering .Ant the hills were hard to oliutb. Se He closed their weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be thine," They do rest from their labours, Always remembered by the fancily Pitiful Plight Of Europe's Wild Children IH.oueless and starved, sugjected to unspeakalble horrors by the invad- ing "Supermen," fifty million va.ga- bonds are devising astonishing ways of taking care of themselves. Ninon Tallon, former French newspaper woman, tells . . . in The American Weekly with this Suuday's (Jan, 9) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times . the tragic story of the suffering the roving children of Europe have endured. Gen' McNaughton Retires '1'hun alit be general r gr'r rtl the atwotutcomeatt that We :1. (1, L, 01cNaui Mott has hid Ic relinquish command of the Canadian Arnty Overseas as a result of poor health. That regret Is felt all the more keenly because unc•uutrnllablo c'rcttnistances make it impossible for hint 11 load into battle the Lorces which lie had been tra'ning in Britain for toter years for the in- vasion which is Impending Gen, WieNaugition Is tin engineer and solentist. by profession, 'Plisse qualifications, together with the military experience he gained in tate First Creat War, made hint a vain- a.gle leader in modern mechanized warfare. Until tt successor is on pointed, Lt: Gen. Kenneth Stuart chief of the Canadian general staff in Ottawa, will be acting tawny com- mander, om- mander, HONOR ROLL Taose marked with * ars oteresis. BRUSSELS In the Army— *Alcock, "Buster" Alcock, Eric *Alcock, Thos. J. *Alderson, J. W. Barnard, Rus. *Bell, E. D Bell, W. H. 'Bier Bell, Harris Brothers, Lyle Bray, E. C. *Brewer, J. *Bowler, Harry *Cassidy, Frank *Cardiff, Clifford *Cardiff, William *Campbell, John Campbell, 'Bobs' *Coleman, Ken *Coleman, Bill *Davidson, Cleve *Doll, Charles �'Yr t.:a:e3. 's� �>.":��►r1���1.•�'ilsJl �'4is' •2��k��)•��k�'�'i.�'7�k��k f� V Hungry For .; 7d People who have lived hi Brussels but are now living elsewhere, are always interested in what is happening "back home" Your local newspaper tells them more in one issue than would or could be told in a dozen letters. i Your local newspaper -• goes regularly and actually costs less than a Ietter a. week, when postage, stationary and time are considered. Your local newspaper costs only $1.50 a year to any address in Canada, x+2.00 to the United States. Send Your Local Newspaper The Brussels Post To Your Friends and Relatives Silfg '64-1465 Ate liefill0-1011t0 ul� 'Wednesday. :Icanuury Itt, 1011 Doll, v, Dunn, Irwin *Elliott, W. R. Elliott George 0, Elliott, Orwell S. Elliott, Dick 5 Elston, Wm. Edgar, Harvey Farrow, Jack Fischer, Howard Garniee, C. I1. Garu ase, Thos, Glassier, Fred. *Glassier, Stuart 'rGowing, C. R, *Fox, Russell Fuller, r S. *CarnisS, H. M. Garton, Ed. *Gillis, M. Gordon, Jack Grainger, Stanley F. *Hall, T. Deb, *Hall, W. R. * Hall, Gordon Hamilton, R. C. Hamilton, Allan C. *Harman, J. K. *Hastings, Dave Hood, L. Hood, S. Hoy, Lloyd, Wm. - ' *Hunter, Glenn A. ' *Hulley, G. it. Kerr, Stewart *Lamont, L. *Lowrie, E. C. *Lowe, S. Locking, Wm. Lowry, Jiwk Machan, Ross Mann, Eldon *McCauley, L. Id McCreath, Ted. McCutcheon, Prank *McDowell, M. H. *McFarlane, T. N. *McFarlane, P. Walter McKay, Archie *McLaughlin, K. McLean, Arthur *Mitchell, Jack *Myers, 'C. A. (Dr.) *Nichol, R. Gordon *Palmer, Jim *Palmer, Willian *Pierce, Roy *Riley, Clifford *Rooney, Leonard *Rutledge, Frank Rutledge, Ned *Sanderson, J. L. *Salem an, E, McLean, Scott *Smith, David Brae* Smith, Jas. E. *SSterilenson, Mac "•Dick" Thompson, A. *Thompson, Mel. Thomas, H. Thompson, David Tunny, Chas. Walker, Leonard *Whittard, Ross P. *Whlttard, Earl Wheeler, Glenn *Wilson, S. W. *Workman, Lloyd *Young, Elmer *Young, Norman 1R *Young, Ernest In the R.C.A.F.— Baeker, Alfred George Black, Bert Black, Douglas Bryan, Russell *Black, Don A. - G *Campbell, Stanley, J. Ctardiff, Clarke U *Cardiff, Frank 0. Davidson, Scott Farrow, Frank ,*Galbraith, Bowman ' *.Galbraith, J. George Gibson, Harvey *Harrison, L. W. ' *Henderson, Archie *Huether, H. L. *Machan, Wilds 'McKay, ;Allen 0. McRae, Donald Mitchell, Frank *Parker, H. S. *Prest, T. A. Plum, Carl Pierce, Stewart Prest, W. M. *Prest, R. H. Russell Lewis *Rutledge, Jack Rutledge, Hartley *Rowland, William Scott, Frank Sellers, Elmer W. Snell, Verne ' *Spier, John Bpeir, Kenneth Stiles, Joe Strotton, Herb Thompson, Norman Ward, Gordon T. Ward, Leonard Ward, Wray *Wilson, Russell Woodrow, Alec *Young - Archie Ott �� i I ifil P6' I, i,, Ar,, 0 e. In the Navy— b .* ?rest, am *Chapman, Job *Doll, Donald 1L Smith, Huls 0 Lowry, McCurdy Mustard, Stan10' Stiles, Butter *Workman, 3. 0. (Cenaatan 'Women's Army Corp) Mitchell, Betty ( Sanderson, Merle Rejected— Fischer, Wm. Gillis, O. Grusby, Win. J. Hoist, Eddie Harman, G. Harrison, Marshall Hawkins, Herb, Henderson, Garfield Jamieson, Jack McDonald, Harold McDowell, Jack Pearson, Ralph Plum, Ernie Pennington, J. Pollard, Geo. Stewart, Clarence Thornton, Thomas NOTE --The renown's are really Brussels boys who had not resided here some time previous to eiWd. mutt:— Ballantyne, Archie '* Baeker, George Gentles, C, G. *Jermyn, J. R. *McIntyre, Bert *Partsk, Jim Parish, Earl .Smith, Joan T. *Thuell, Glen (Tud) Timell, Kenneth Yolleck, Harry Yolleck, Den United States A.A.C.— Eckmier, Wm. D. Best, Gordon i7 Reserve Army 99th Satttsry— Baeker, Mac Lawless, Ross Pietch, W. Mitchell, Ted Riley, Oliver Sanderson, Gordon Scott, Mac Sullivan. Bill Willis, Jack Willis, W. E. ETHEL " Alexanaer, Stanley Aires, • Bryan' Bremner, Billie Bateman, Cecil, ..Beer, °has. *Brown, D. S. *Cole, Fred *Cunningham, Lawrence *Dunbar, Jack *Evans, Lyle *Franklin, Allan Hamilton, Allan O. Haig, Norman *Henry, Stuart ,*Hewitt, Wilfred *Hewitt, Frank *Sardine, Lorne Jones, A. J. Keller, Halburt Krauter, Albert *Kreuter, Calvin Ka'auter, Gordon Michel, Willard *Mills, Jack *Patterson, John. Patterson, Mies Alma (Ifae*e) Perdue, Everett Raby, Mervin SaPwell, E,. epelran, Elgin Spetran, Vernon *Sleightho;lm, J. A. *Vodden, Lorne WALTON In the Army *Bendall, Charles R. *Bendall, T. A. Bennett, W. C. Bennett, Ross Bewley, .Walter *Bryans, Harvey *Coutts; W.'J. *Crawford, A. Dennis. Helen *Drager, Dick *Drager, Jaok *Farquharson, W, £. Holland, Gordon Humphries, Stewart Humphries, Stewart *Kelley, Wnt. *Marshall, Barry Murray, Donald M. *INichol, Wilfroi *Nichol, G. 1. *Nichol, Mac *Nichol, Lloyd *Ritchie, Kenneth *Shannon, Wallace Travis, A. In the R.C.A.F. *IBryans, Stitart Ennis, Anna Ennis, Wm. odm? Marshall, Prank *Murray, K. 11, Smith, W. Je in the Navy Contte, r *,r