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BEL RAVE
The annual meeting of the Bel.
grave Moot Fair was held in the
Forester's Hall an Thursday after-
noon. The president, Stewart
Proeter. conducted the meeting.
The secretary, Mrs. Cyrus Scott.
read the minutes of the last annual
meeting and gave the financial report
which showed a balance of 25100.
Officers and directors w=.re elect-
ed as follows: president. Stewart
Procter; vice-president, Clarence
Rath; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Cy-
rus Scott; auditors, Mrs. Melvin
Taylor and Mrs, Matter Scott; dir-
ectors, IT. S. S. 3. East Wawauosh,
Morris, D, McKenzie and Mrs. Beni -
ger; WS. 3, Morris, Ivan McArter
and Mrs. George Martin: S.S. 5
Morris, Earl Anderson and Mrs.
PICOBAC
,GR A MILD, C00L,SMOKE
e>:
Riehard Procter; S. S, 4 Morris, T.
Miller and Mrs. Lorne Nichol; S.S.
7 Morrie, Harold Procter and Mrs.
Lyle Hopper; B.S. 8 East Wawa•
nosh, Mrs. R. J. Scott anis J. F. Me -
Callum; S. S. 9, East Wawanash,
Philip Dawson and Mrs. Walter
Pocock; S. S. 11, East Wawauosh,
Hersin Irwin and Mrs. Le,lie Wight -
ma" ; S. S. 13, Bast Wawauosh,
Lewis Cook and Mre, Stanley Cook;
U. S. S. 7, East and West Wawa -
nosh, Edgar Gaunt and Mrs Clar-
ence Chamney; S. S. 10; Bast Wa-
wanosh, William Gow and Mrs.
Norman Radford; U, S. S. 17, Bast
Wawanosh, and Morrie, R. H. Coult-
er and Mrs. Cooper Nether*.
The directors also include the
teachers of each school cud Music,
Supervisors, Committees are seed, S.
Procter, Mrs. C. H. Wade and dare.
C. Scott; special prizes, Richard
Procter, Lyle Hopper, Martin Gras -
by and C. R. Goalies; committee to
interview councils regarding grants,
Ivan McArter and Cyrus Scott.
It was agreed that each section
would pay $15.00.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Vincent,
concession 9, East Wawnosh, and
BUSINESS CARDS'.
'WILLIAM SPENCE
Estate Agent Conveyance/
and Commissioner
GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE
MAIN STREET, — — 11'HEL„ ONT.
Dennis Duquette .—Li13tensetll'Auctianeer
(FOR HURON COUNTYT
For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be
• Waked after Immediately.
For Information, etc., write or phone either 51-,'.18 OR
41X at Brussels, Ont.
ALL SALES CONDUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER.
MODERATELY PRICED.
Allan A. Lamont
I Fa
'Get
for—re, Windstorm, and Automobile Insurance
Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers.
Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657
W. S. Donaldson Licensed Auctioneer
Phone 35-r-13 — Atwood, Ont,
for the Caurties of Huron and Perth
ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
--eHARGES MODERATE—
For Engagements pbone: 31 'The Brussels Post' and they
will be looked after immediately.
W. D. S. Janaie.son, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C„
Physician and Surgeon
Cie ener
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 appointment only.
Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 pin.
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 $FIUSSEI S, ONT. , RESIDENCE ill -r-2
Har ld Jackson
SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES
(Licensed in Huron and Perth Countless
PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GU 4ANTEED
For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson,
phone 12 on 658 Soalorth R.R. 1, 3ruc,'f;eld
Miake a/sampan-ems at The Bruasels Poet er
Elmer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels.
2 RANN Furniture
FUNERAL AND AMVlBULAX4CESERV1. E. .
Llcens i °Firriesai Director and Embalmer
PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT.
JAMES McFADZEAN •
iiowick Mutual Fire Insurance
--also*
Hartford 'Windstorm • Torpedo insurance
Automobile Insurance •
PHONE 42
P.O. BOX 1, '
TURNBERRY ST. - --a • .BRUSSELS, ONT.
Lewis Ra9kland
(Llcenstd For Huron County)
8ATiSFACTIbN GIJAKANTEED — PRICES REASONABLE
or Engageineflts Phone 81 "The Brussels Post" and they will
be looked sifter Ifrimedeltely
For ittfortnatlep, etc., w Ire ;or phone Lew: Rowland 888,''24 at
Seaforth/ tr write R.R. 3, Walton.
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THB BRUSSELS POST
Mrs. Vincent's brother, John Mo- silt' Q. Western Onterio, London,�
1>owell, acid Maes, McDowell, West- with their parents, Nlr,awl Mrs,
field, celebrated the 34nd anus• George Thomson; A. D. Smith, STB.AC11A.N---ln utoneery of Miss
versary of their wedding - Saturday R.0,A,F.. Guelph, at his home; El- Annie Strachan, Brusetis, Ontario,
al the former's home, A welding user .Sellars, R:0.41r., and Mrs, who: passed to her eternal rest
dinner was served immediate Sellars, Centralia, with Mr. and Sunday teeming' February
members of the two families, Guests Mrs, 3'. 3. 'Sellars; Mr, and Mrs, , 1943,
included Miss jean McDOev'ell, William McMichael, Mr, • and Mrs,
Gordon McDowall, Mr. and Mrs, Richardson, Detente, Robert 'Me-' Mee' slater who slid gently sink to
Charles Smith and children, Gordon Michael and two children, St, rest
ruff Lyle, Mrs. C. Logan and Palsy, Jacobs, MVIt'. and Mrs. John Ale- ,t,l,:ie you heard the esti yet not
Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Vlacent .and Michael, Lisltowel, and Edgar Me- alone.
Wednesday, February, 10th, '944
In Memoriam 'mutt, 1'V,
Elliott, George 0,
EiBnLL, Orwell 8,
JdlUdtt,' Dick
'53115tell, Wen.
Edgar, Harvey
Fai'r.ow, Jaok
Fischer, FIoward
Demise, '0. B.
Gae•niss, Thos,
Glassier,' Fred
*Glassier, Strati
*Go-ying, 0, B.
*Fox, Russell
Fuller, J, S,
*Garniss, 11. M,
Garton, .T3cl,
'!''Gillis, Ni,
G-ordon, Jack
Grainger, Stanley F.
*Hail, T. Deb.
*Hall, W. R.
*Hall, Gordon
Hamilton, R, 0.
Hamilton Allan 0.
*Harman, J', IC.
*Hastings, Dave
'Hood, L.
Hood, S.
Hoy, Lloyd Wm,
*Hunter, Glen A.
';'Hulley, G. R.
Kern', Stewart
*Lamont, L.
*Lowrie, E. C.
*Lowe, S.
Locking, Win.
Lowry, Jack
Meehan, Ross
Mann, Eldon
*McCauley, L. E.
McCreath, Ted.
McOutcheon Frank
'rMnDowell, M. H,
*McFarlane, ,'T. N.
*McFarlane, P. Walter
McKay, Archie
McLean, Scott
*McLaughlin, K.
McLean, Arthur
*Mitchell, Jack
*Myers. C. A. (Dr.)
*Nichol, R. Gordon
';Palmer, Jim
*Palmer, -William
*Pierce., Roy
*Riley, Clifford
*Rooney, Leonard
*Rutledge, Frank
Rutledge, Jack (Aug.)
Rutledge, Ned
*'Sanderson, .J. L.
*'Saleman, . E.
*Smith, David-Brnce
Smith, Sas, E.
*Stephenson, Mac "Dick"
Thompson, 0. •
*Thompson, Mel.
*Thomas, Harold
Thompson, David
Tunny, Chas.
Walker, Leonard
*Whittard, Ross F.
*Whittard, Earl
Wheeler, Glenn
*Wilson S. W.
*Workman, Lloyd
*Young, Elmer
*Young,' Norma, R.
*Young, Ernest
Marlene, Mtelrael, Toronto, with their moth- For one was there to guide you is
The Happy Hearts Miselou ]land er, Mies. William McMichael. Kis arms
of the 'united Church met in the The annual meeting of the two Across the baa' to His eternal Home.
Sunday school room on Sunday . congregetlons.of Bluevale circuit of Ale, row we miss you as we travel on
mcunirg during the church service . Ute United 'Church was ' held in The spring time, birds, flowers and
with 20 members present, Mrs. Earl Bluevale church Wednesday oven- sunset rare
Anderson and Mrs, G. H Dunlop ing, the minister, Rev. O Tavener, Are not the same since you have
convenors, conducted the study per- presiding. After a: devotional period, gone -
iotl which was based on stories -from reports /roan the various orgauiza-Y Are not the same since you are
the study book, "Far 'Round the tions were received, . kir. Tavener living tlhere.
World," Mallory MacKenzie read reported for the session, showing We'll meet again the "loved ones"
the lesson and Donna Anderson led slight change in the membership gone before\
in proper. Poems were read by Mur- roil. Mas, E. Johnston gave the sec- Shall meet end greet us on that
lel Cook, Keith Arderson and Mar. retarrs report, .and Chas, John- Heavenly shore.
leve Macltenzie. Catherine Keating sten, treasurer, showed a substan- —,Sacredly missed by sister and
and Marlene MacKenzie sang, Lloyd tial balance on hand, George Thorn- brothers.
Arderson and Neil Johnston will ar- ton gave the report of the board
range a program for the next meet- of stewards; Sperling Johnston for 100 Can't Be Wrong
ing. " the trustees; Mrs. George Thomson Bring your saw in to The Brussels
Personals: Miss FFerrol Higgins, ..and. Mrs. George Iletherington for first class
Galt, with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s the Women's Association; Miss
Nelson Higgins; Mr .and Mrs. John. Bruins Johnston for the, Y,P,I7„
]VLeGill and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Fleming Johnston, the Sunday
Gill in London; Miss Lois McGuire, ' school; Mrs. J. Curtis, the W.M.S,;
London, with her parents, Mr. and Mas. Tavener. and Katharine Siel-
Mrs. Harry McGuire; Miss Jean Me- ing, the Mission Band; Mrs, N,; J,
Dowell, Westfield, with Mr, and Johnston, the choir.
Mrs. Albert Vincent; Mrs. M. Smith Chas. blathers and Mrs, Tavener
and daughter, 'Spiels, Kitchener, , reported for i73benezer, organize -
with her mother, Mrs. M. J. Cole. 1 tions, includir}g• • the stewards'
' -board, Suntley school, and the . B.B.
BLUEVALEclub. Every organization reported a
succesetui financial year and a sur -
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. plus on account.
Stewart McLennan is sick with a I Mtsisionary givings from the two
bad bold. I churches, ineluding 2135 raised by
'A number of friends attended the I the W.M:S., missionary and main-
•
funeral of the late Mr&' Wm, we. ' tenanee Fund, rally day and Molh-
Nichol on Friday afternoon. er's Day ocerings, were $357, ex -
.Miss Janet. Robertson of Brussels ceeding the allocation; $6i was
spent the weep end with her brother given for patriotic purposes from
Campbell on the 1st line, Bluevale oongregation, and 966
The little son of Ma. 'and Mrs.
the DB. Club at Ebenezer,
Ohas. Pohmstan Has had a badcold George Thoroton, . ani], Edward
and: sick for a few days. Johnston were, reelected to the
A4rs. George Wheeler span a lay stewards' •board, and Robert lilc-
wi'th 'her' daughters in Wingham. Kinner was elected to the session.
Mr. George Agar of Stratford A hearty vote of appreciation of
.spent a -few days with Mr. Chas, their, faithful- :cervices was ten -
and I'3tlra Agar and Mr. and Mrs. dared Rev- and Mrs. Tavener
Wallace Agar and family, •
Mrs. George L, Earner
Ws, George L. Eamer passed sway
at herhome in Brandon, Man., in
hes 72nd year, She was it daugh-
ter of Mr, .and Mrs, George Case -
more and went west with her hus-
band in 189.0', settling in to Oar -
roll district, where they lived un-
til 1917. when they moved to
Brandon. A brother, Joseph Case -
min's, born in .Bluevale, died .in
Washington 'a few weeks ago. Of
a large family, but two sisters re-
main, Mrs. Thomas Cornell, Sault
Ste. Marie, :and Mrs. Wilvert Sell-
ars, Wroketer. Surviving are her
husband, two daughters and eight
sot's, in the West. One song Wil --
vert Earner, is in the R,C.A.0', in
British Columbia,
At Knox Presbyterian Church
Rev, F. G. .Fowler spoke on the
birth of Christianity as a. universal
religion, based on the text, Acts 2:6.
Next Sunday both of the churches
are asking for a special offering for
famine Sud medical relief in India
and China caused by war condi-
tions and crop failures,
•Personals: Mas. George Hether-
ington at London; Mr. s and 1Vins.
Russel Watson with relatives at
Meaford; Mr, and Mrs. W. J.
Peacock at London; Miss Isobel
McKinnon and ,Spence Mcliinnou,
Waterloo, with their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon; Mrs,
John •Pugh, Mitchell, with her
brother, Allan and Mrs, Ramsay;
Mr, and Mrs, J. Marshall and
daughter, Dianra, Listowel, wlith
Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton;
George Thomson and Miss Helen
Thomson, student at the l7niver-
num
BANKS • PO$t OffICIU_
OIMRTMINT *T0KRt • ORuo31{f1
(PROMS • TO$ACCONIITI
ROOK Wald and •Ose RiTAIL STO*Bannimminimmomiras:
who signified their Intention ' of
making •a change of pastorate this
year. Mr. Tavener, in reply, spoke
of the .lraa•monicus .relations• in the
church during his five years' pas.
Carate. Mrs. Edward Johnston also
received a vote of thanks- for her
Years of good work - as recording
secretary. Lunch .was. served at the
conclusion of the meeting,
Post if you want it put in
shape, Dozens of satisfied
is your assurance of good
ship. As many as 15
customer is honest proof.
customers
workman -
for one
HONOR ROLL
Those mat'ked with are oversees*.
BRUSSELS
Ir the Army-
*Alcock. "Buster"
Alcock, Brie
*Alcodle Thos. J.
*Alderson, J. W.
Barnard, Reis,
*Bell, E. D.
Bell, W. H. "Bid"
Bell, Harris
Brothers, Lyle
Bray, E. 0.
:::tBrower, J. .
't'Boavler, Harry
*C'saestly. Frank.
*Cardiff:, Clifford
*•Cardiff, William
*Campbell, John
Campbell, "Bobs
*Coleman, Ken.
*iColeman, Bill ,
*Davids.on, Cleve
*Doll, Charles
Doll, 0. •
Dunn, Irwin
eSNAPS ICT CUftD
CONSERVING FiLM
57
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if you want to keep 'on making snapshote'bf this quality, and you
should—don't fall to keep your photographic equipment in top-notch
condition,•
WITH. the continued scarcity of . the camera the greater the shut -
film and • photographic .equip ter speed^needed.
4. Camera movementspoils many
potentially fineanapahots,. There are
two ways to correct this: Place your
camera ,on 'a tripod or brace it -
against some steady obleet such as
a post or tree; or, secondly, prac-
tice with an empty camera until yoU
can release tate shutter without jar-
ring. Note: Using a cable release
often makes that easier.
5. Always check your focus be-
fore taking the picture. Make sure
the camera is focused eorrectly.
Whatever you do, don't guess at dis-
tances in close -tip picture taking.
Always measure the distance frown'
camera to subject for anything
nearer than six feet,
Remember that snapshots front
home are welcome indeed to all ser
vice men—so take "newsy” srap-
sitots•frogaently and send them with •
your letters. Everything new and
interesting that happens around the
house is a legitimate subject for a
picture. So keep some soldier happy
-With snapshots,
rent We 'Should, all make a resolu-
tion to see, that every, click„ of the
shutter` results in a good picture and
that canteras`'and aocessories are
given the best of carer
Here are some important things
to remember about the conservation
of film: . .
1.. Don't shoot pictures at random,
You'll get the best. results if you
will look before you shoot •anti make
• sure of just what you want .in your
picture; glen get it on the first shot,
if ,possible.
• 2. Watch your exposures'. incor-
rect exposure ruins many otherwise
excellent snapshots. Protect your-
self against such failures. Invest a
dine in a pocket -sized exposure cal-
culator, and follow it faithfteIly.
3. Whensnapping a moving ob-
,ioct be sure that your shutter speed
is fast enduglito stop Die motion, or
action. Very .moderate :'movement
can be "frozen" at 1/50 of a second
but as the speed of the object In-
creases . . , and the nearer It is to
' John Wan Guilder
In the R.C,A.F.—
Baeker, Alfred George
Black, Bert
'Slack, Douglas
Bryan, Russell
*Black, Dom A.
*Campbell, Stanley J.
Cardiff, 'Clarke
*Cardiff, Frank G.
' Davidson, Scott .
Farrow, ,Frank
*Gallnaith, Bowman
*Galbraith, J. George
,Gibson„ H.as•vey -
*Harrison, L.` W.
*Henderson, Archie
*Heather, H. L,
*Machan, Wilds
:l' MoKay, Allan C.
McRae, Donald
Mil chell, Frank
*Parker, H, S,
*Pres", T, A.
Plum, Carl
,Pierce, .Stewart
West, W. M.
*IPrest, R. H.
Russel, Lewis
*Rutledge, .Jack .
Rutledge,. Hartley .:
*Rowland, William
Scott, Frank
tSellers, Eimer W.
5ne11, Verne
*ISpeir, John
Speir,.Kenneth,
Stiles, .Poe
Streeter,, Herb
Thompson„ Norman
Ward, -Gordon T.
Ward, Leonard
Ward, Wray
*Wilson, Russell
Woodrow, Alec
, I'Young, Archie .
In the Navy—
*Chapman, Joe
'i'0 o11, Donald M.
txowry ,McCurdy
Mustard; Stanley
*Preat, Jim
:Sniitlt, Elgin
Stiles, Bluster
*Workman, 3. G,
C,W,A.C,—
(Canadian Women"s Army Clorps)
Mitchell, Betty
.Sanderson, Merle
Rejected—
Fischer, Wan.
Gillis, 0.
Gpasby, Wm. J.
1-laist, Eddie
Harman, G,
liaia'disor:, Marshall
leawkins, Herb.
Henderson, Garfield
Jamieson, Tack
McDonald, I•Ierold
llmcDowell, Jack
Pearson, Ralph
Plum, Ernie
Pennington, J.
Pollard,Geo.
Stewart, Clarence
Thornton, Thomas
NOTE --Tho following are really
Brussels boys who had' not resided
]fere some tine previous to . enlist-
ment:—
Bailantyne, Arcrie - -
*Baeker, George
Gan'niss, C. G.
*Jermyn, J. R.
*McIntyre, Bert
*Parish, Sim
Parish, Earl
Smith, John T.
*Thueil, Glen *Crud)
Thuell, Kenneth
Yolleck, Harty
Yolleck, Ben
United States A.A.C.—
Best, Gordon
Eckmier, Wm. D.
Reserve Army 99th Battery—
Baeker, Mac
Lawless, Ross
Pletch, W.
Mitcit.eil, Ted
(Riley, Oliver
,Sanderson, Gordon
Scott, Mac
Sullivan, Bill
Willis, Jerk
Willis, W, D.
ETHEL
Keller, Halburt
Jones, A. J.
*Jardine, Lorne
*Hewitt, Frank
*Hewitrt, Wilfred
*Henry, Stuart
Haig, Norman
Hamilton, Allan C.
*Franklin, Alias?
*Evans, Lyle
*Dunbar, Jack
*Cunningham, Lawrence
;'Cole, Fred
*Brown, D. S.
Beer, Chas.
Bateman, •Cecil
Bremner, Billie
Armes, Bryan
Alexander, Stanley
Krauter, Albert
*Kreuter, Calvin
Kreuter, Gordon
Michel, Willard
*Mills, Jack
*Patterson, John
,Patterson, Miss. Alma (Nurse)
Perdue, Everett
Baby, Mervin
Sapwell, E.
1Speiran, Elgin
,S'peiran, Vernon
5]eigiutlolm, J. A.
"Vodden, Lorne
WALTON
In the Army—
*Bendall, Charles H:
*Bendall, T•' A.
Bennett. WC,
;Bennett, Rose
Bewley, Walter
*Bryans, Harvey,
?/'Coutts, W. J,
*Crawford;' A.
Deanis,,; Helen
*Drager, Dick
*Drager, ,Paek
*Farquharson, W. A.
"'Holland,'Gordon
Hitanpliriest Stewart
*Kelley, Wan.
•OIMasshall, Barre
Murray, Donald M.
*Nichol, Wilfred
*Nichol, G. I.
*Nichol, Mac
*Nichol, Lloyd
*Ricble, Kenneth
*Shannon, Wallace
Travis, 0.
In the
ilaryans, Stuart
Ennis, .Anna
-Ennis, Wm, Cosby
Marshall, Frank
*Murray, K. M.
MeC a11,` W. J+
In the NavYe
Coutts, 13 marl