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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-5-17, Page 2The familiar Martin-Senour sign is the one to look for when paint -plans are pending. It is the sign that says "the 100% Pure Paint is sold here". Paint of quality — beauty and with staying -power that endures longer! When you want these qualities in paint products — make sure and see the dealer whose sign reads ... Martin Senour. His experience and friendly advice backed by the highest quality products will assure you of complete satisfaction in your painting plans! u -u WALTON Mother's Day May 14th, was fitt- ingly observed in St. George's Ang- lican Church with a good attendance The service was in charge of the Rea tor Rev. M. F. Oldham and the ger- man was preached by Rev. H. A. .1amieson, Rector of St. Saviour's Ohurck in Toronto, who delivered a very fine sermon on the widow and her mite as recorded in St. Luke Ch. .51:4. Beautiful flowers adorned the Communion Table. These were in • memory of the Late Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson for many years mem- hers ,of the Church. The choir rend- ered a .lovely Mother's Day Anthem. Miss Emma Sap'derson, officiated at the organ. Service in St. George's Church each Sunday at,1.30 P. M.; Sunday F drool at 2.30 P, M. On Wednesday evening, May 3rd a large a umber...of friends and rela- tives gathered in Walton oemmunity hall to do honour to the newlyweds, Mar. and Mrs. Glenn Pr'yce.Tbe even- ing was spent in dancing and social drat. At lunch the young couple were called to the platform and Mr. Bill Learning presented the gifts consisting of an occasional chair . THE BRUSSELS POST two small obeli's, a tri -light lamp, table lamp, two pair of silver salt arlcl pepper shalcel'% a silver tray, silver butler dish, a smoking cabinet, e man's leather travelldug case, Mr. G. C. Grainger read the address! Dear Ethel and Gleiin:-- it is always a ,pleasure to cele- brate with a newly married couple. Your friends and neighbors have gathered here this (Wooing, not with piow-share and hammers, bat with waste and dancing, Ethel, we feel In this eomnituaity that you aro going to be greatly missed. You have eutered late every phase of community life, The Y.P.U., the choir and the ehureh have all benefitted from your loyalty and lead ership, Your example of self-sacrificing service has created for you an everlasting memorial in the minds and hearts of those who know yon. Many 0 one both old and young have felt the nt[htng"toneh or your hand. Mauy a wear) midridgh h'otur has ,been short- ened. many .0 fevered brow has been cooled, many a beet of pain has been made easier to bear by a word, a tonoh or a glance from you - • Not to mention the many doses 61 vile. tasting medicine you have minim ;Mtered without mercy. Let. ns hope that now you are married, your husband will not bo seriously i11, we knowing 'h'ow healthy he le and that you would io,t want tfo practice on him So just in case year need a little praotice cake in a while here is a model for demonstration purposes. Glenn, we feel that you are to be colt r.atuleted on' choosing such a mire as )Othel, You have all the clnalties a a good ,Ohristian char - meter. We know you will establish a •home which will be an asset to the community in which you live. You have given unstintingly of your time and talents to entertain others with your music. It has been said that "Love makes the world go around and music keeps it from getting mouldy. With Ethel to love and your music to entertain you, you are a pretty lucky fellow.. Your friends and neighbours take this opportunity of wishing you both a !long. happy and prosperous married life ` together. As a re, meuibrance from us in the yearn to etome we offer you these gifts. Signed on behalf of your reigli- beers and friends from Walton and community. saenmse esaaapere. They're TALKING ABOUT . t.. a Ten -Cent Dollar ! Toy speak ofit glibly...butwhatdoes itmean? I+ means that every pay-day if your boss paid you in crisp new one -dollar bills ° each ofthem would buy only a measly fen-cents'worth of goods :A11 those savings you've made with ten dimes to o dollar would shrink to the size ofone . That's inflation! So we're lucky in Canada that price ceilings and other anti-inflafionary'measures have kept our dollar value HIGH. in fact, a dollar goes father to•day... buys more goods g tate 1044 than the dmllarofl9l&T, •Look at those prices, a pound of cocoa tn•day oomparedto e4`,1 51ee the � s°T it was then. The sane quality towels now, were nthen. Y9s, wt, get o - good doIkrdworth to -day, And remember -you protect your dollar value wheilyounefilse to pay more than the ceiling price...denounce black markets ... buy Victory Bonds you out v. ..save.. payoff debts\- and help keep the cost of living down! T 1 promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living clown. I will buy only what I need. I O will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell - big goods or services. I will pay off old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. And I will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. 0/4 4aletath k%e 4/e THE / cowl v� ///////G%%%////%%y�i//i/f%/%%%G%'��%%%%/G%%%%%%%%///G%l%//G////y/////,%%%%//G////�/%/%%/�/. Priblishedtiy''fag'riit&'0(/1f 6 I It t1STItt (ONTARIO) to help roved the deog(ee titat lalledoa represonte fait ell tho people of elle Mallet,, OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco CLASSIFIED ADS HOUSE FOR SALE— apply to Mrs. R. Dark Phone 50 Brussels ..... FOR SALE - 9 'York Sows dare middle of June. phone 17-r-4 Jack Bryans WANTED - 10 head of yearlings to take in far pasture, plenty of grass and water, apply to Mrs. Louisa Selling Phlone Brussels 39-r-4 LOST— •A. license plate No. 531484. Pinder leave at The Posta FOR SALE— Remington Typewriter. phone 64 FOR SAFE - 1 Hereford Calf, 5 weeks old; 1 Poi Angus •Calf, 1 week old. phone 34-r-9 Arthur Ward FOR SALE - 8 young eaves, Durham and Hereford, also a treat aow. Phone 35-r-17 Glen Ecltlnier FOR SALE— A. Colony ,house 912 ft, x 10 ft. (nearly new) also a brooder stove: phone121-r-28 Mrs. Dave Inglis LOST- \ • Dicense plate No. 25672. . Finder Please get in touch With phone 40-r-7 ,Tee Martin FOR SALE— Shipmertt of Radio Batteries just received. phone 62x Dean Davison FOR SALE - 1 Dodge panel truck 1928, good mechanical :eondittion, also green mountain 'certified -seed potatoes. phone Brussels 35116 C. E. Rowland PLANTS AND FLOWERS-- Leave LOWERS—Leave yourorder with Grewar'e or phone 5 for ,your Cabbage, T•omaltoss, Cauliflower, Snaps and Petunias, etc, OBIDBR EARLY. A. Grewar FOR SALE— Vanguard Oats eh 306 per bus. Soy beans'at $3.00 per bus, phone 43-r-7 or -44x John McNair, .lot 20, Con, 14, Grey FOR SALE— Large White Pekin Duck Eggs and Seed Buckwheat. Phone Brussels 43-r24, George Weisenberg WANTED Cattle to pasture on the }I -ugh. Lamont Farm, plenty of water and slhacle. Reasonable charge. It J. Maier, R.R. 3 Brussels 'FOR SALE— Ethan oats and No -barb Barley mixed, .also a .small quantity of Alaska oats and No. 21 0-4_0. Barley all very clean. phone 43-r-25 Gordon, Knight ]-e AGENTS WANTED— Start your own parttime business without any, investment on your part. Profitable Watkins Route available in nearby locality. Suitable travel. outfit required, 'For details writo promptly to The J. R. Watkins Com- pany, dept. "0-13.4" 2177 A1asson Street, Montreal. FOR SALE— Try 13latahford'a feeds, •Chicks mash, Growing moult, Calf meal, Idiog concentrate for sale at our store; also fresh and cured meats; Pastry Flour ,Saturday 7.0c Freta 350 tin, 18 Thompson, Ethel ' ADVERTISING RATES Classlfled Ada (each) 25e Over telephone or charged 36o In Memoriam .,,,, - - 60o Card of Thahke 50c Births, Marriages, Deaths ....., Free eeneeeerreaset i 50 30, f Want NoIitISt Pep, Vint, Vigort ! Pry 01tr01 Tonle l'Aplanl t.' Macho LONA, of 00• ta`ate Iroa'ttttenlO'il,(4t'l1fl',p5Cuphnrua•ple N 1 560150 pan, 5115 5118! 111{010 4ttor 30, 4d, es se rn n t ry 514 platy vie!? 001 drlltl rod 'vlet. '7"""4" fir?5'p 75048, 1,0100r rA .11�tp 140100,8.• 1 n t r5uealaln 4,et•t 105 05'05tt 05'111,1,10 fh114r 1ltedtlisilidy, May 171111x, tn14 Obituary Mrs, George Hermon Ml's. AMY Halation, willow of the late George Harman, -a Dormer resident' of Morris Township, passed away in Toronto en Tuesday, May DM. The 'deceased, who was born in England, succumbed as the result of a heart Week alter being in poor health for some time, She had been a resident of Morris Township for about twenty-one years before going to Toronto three years 'aka after the death of her husband, While here .s•Jre .was a member' of St, daheee Anglican Church, Hee Many friends in this district regret, to boar orf her demise; Remaining to mourn the death of 'their inelher are• three eons, 0,ortlon of Toronto, with Whom This another had been living, - William of Morris Township and Tohn with the Canadian Arany in Italy and two daughters, Margaret and Mabel both of Toronto. Aliso surviving Is one brother, Walter Parkes, Toronto and two sisters, one In England -and one in the United States The funeral, conducted by Rev. Williams of a Toronto Anglican Church, Was he1d. from _ a funeral home on Thursday, May 10th with interment' being made to 5t. John.'s cemetery, Toronto. Pallbearers wore two 00051 Gordon and William Harmon, her brother, Wm. Parkes, two brotitera-indaw, Tack Poster and Jim Raybould ,and a nephew, Jas. Jack. Henry Pollard Word bas just recently been re- ceived by Mr, Edward Pollard and We Newton - MfcCaoney dnilorminlg :thein of the death of their elder Mother Henry Pollard in Ladysmith B. C., in his 85th, year. Henry was borne in Mitchell, Out., and was a member of the United Church. He went to B. C., When quite, a young man .and has not been to Ontario since. Hist Witte Frances. Heywood Before you blame your. telephone... Engineers designed the month. piece of your telephone to give best results at one-quarter of e inch from the lips. When your lips are farther away than this, your VO100: i8 transmitted less' strongly ...less clearly. Failure to - remember these simple facts accounts for the great majority of "trouble" reports. Help avoid needless service check-ups, and at the same time let those you talk to hear you without strain. Just remember: Talk clearly, normally, directly into the telephone, with your lips just one-quarter of an inch from the mouthpiece. "4/ Smoking while you talk may cause distorted reception. It also prevents your holding the mouthplccc di- rectly in front of the lips, If you need to reach access your desk as you talk, continue:, to hold the telephone in. correct position.. close to the lips. '11 A wall set can't come to you; stand or sit so that your lips are directly in front of and close to the mouth- piece. Don't 'talk across?' it. Por clear, noise- free oisefree traasnlission, always keep your desk t'1ophone upright —not at or near the hoc itontal position. predeaceased hint, some years ago. He is survied by 6 brother's and sister. 1 Rufus at Darwel, Alta., Wesley at .Stratford, Ont., •Eli of Winnipeg, Man., Joe at New Westminster, B,C., Benjamin et Seattle, Wash., Edward I ' Brussells, Ont., and sister (Frances Esther) Mrs. 18. MoCauloY, Brussels, Ont,. and one -adopted daughter, Nota, I Two sister Harriett Melissa, Mrs. Ohals. Pratt and Leacha, Mrs. David Tyeran'an, and two brothers Adam and William have predeceased Mr. Pollard some years, As. well as his Parents Mr. anti Mrs. Wm: Pollard. who lived on -0th -concession, Grey. , Henry will be Heli remembered by friends and school urates in. Ethel and 'Grey as- well as in, Brussels. We extend our sympathy to Edward Pollard and Mrs. MacCauley in the 1'oesl of their brother. WALTON The May meeting of Dug's W.M.S. was held Wednesday altern'oon with Mrs. McDonald presiding. Thu meet- ing opened '11Y' singing hymn 6 Bellowed by the Lords Prayer. The roll .call and minutes were read'. A letter from Miss Ooui'ti'ce of Clinton was read stating she was unable to -speak .to our W.M:S. NIrst Coutts was elected as ,Stew'ards'hip Sec., in Mrs, Wilson's place. Slides are to be shown on Tuesday evening, May 15, in connection with the Study book `:Por. A11 of Lite.' Hymn 135 was then sung, "Power : 'Pl r'oegh Worship" was the theme of the warship service and we's taken by Mrs. McDonald and Mrs, Bro'atlfoot, Reports of the delegates to the Presbyterial ,at Clinton .by Mrs, Hazelwood and Mrs. Iteid were given. The meeting closed by sing frig hymn 137 followed by prayer by Mrs. Wd'lsoll. The W. A. 'bola their meeting folllo1Wing the W. M. 5, with Mrs. Bennett presiding, It was opened by singing hymn 38.0 followed by the 5tcriesture reading by Mrs. Hazel- wool. Mrs. Wilson led in prayer, The secretary end treasurer's Te. ports were gSavel), The business was etereeesell and the meetiug closed by slinging hymn 300. tS2iSelal Mother's Day service was held in, Duff's United Church, Walton on Sundial when .the Order of Sot- irk:0 sent out for . the Day was used tlu'onghout. pour girls ^"'Blom the 'S'unday school, 'Dories Dalton, Mattie Bennett, Helen eohuston and Joyce Oliver'-"toolt marts depicting the Indian. mother, •.the pioneer mother, the imlmignarnt (Mother and the mother of today, The story of the. great Chi'tatian teaching that was given to Madame Chiang ilei-shcic of Chita .by her parents, was read by Marjorie Haeltwell, ibis. Herb Travis sang "My Mother's Prayer." There were five babies presented for baptism,they were: Thomas Arthur, eons of Mr, and Mrsr, George T,ove; ,Ronald Norman, son of Mr, and Ohs. Notman Willtatnson; ,Mary Louise, daughter of Mr, and Mro. T1nbert, Ttlrltby; Agntae Anna, ,tlatigJr- tar of Mr. and Mrs. Wield Achilles. and 1 yea loan Maria, daughter of Mr, and Mro, Harvey 3ohtislom. M SIN MS CARD'S WILLIAM IAM SPE'NCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE • MAIN STREET, — — Iii.; ONT. • )0211; nDILii9f9RettA11Stlehneess (1308 HURON COUNTY) For Engeoerftenta Pnone 31 "The Brussels Post!' and they will be looked after Immediately. • For information, etc., write or phone either 91•.'18 OR 411X at Brussels, Ont. ALL SALES CONpUC' ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED. Alitan A. Lamont Agent for—Fire, Windsto'nn, and. Automobile Insurance Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy for farmers. Queen St. ,Brussels 'Phone 657 . $. Donaldson - Licensed 'Auctioneer Phone 33-r13 - — , Atwood, fiat. for the Courtlee of Huron and Perth ALL SALES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO CHARGES MODERATE•=.: For Engagements phone 34 'The Brussels Post' and they will be looked after immediately. W. D. S. Jamlwsgn, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physician and Surgeon Cimmet Office flours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p,m. Also 11 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday avenings a,nitil 10 p.m. Bundays—Emergencies andby appointment only. Home calls in F•oreiioons and 4 - 6 p.m. Chas. T. Davidson insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automts nh and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent, for Great West Life, Insuranpe 1..a. 'PHONE OFFICE 91X ERi)SS1:LS, da'N1l-. RESIDENCE 87•s-2 Maradid Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES un a er punt eat PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUM 9AN.TEED, 9t For Information„ etc., write or phone Harold Jeei4Os.• phone .12 on 668 Seaiorth R.R. 1, Brut'T'dd Make areangreents at The Brussels Post er ` Elmer .D, Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels. D. t RANN Furniture FUNERAL ;' ND RMSU%ATU'V SERVic3 .. Lteehaved Fundal Director and Embiilinet - wnri.tle„yan.tw„1•.M1wM PHONE 36 or SS —. BRUSSELS, ONT. JAMES McFADZEAN HowiclelV'iutual,,iFire Insurance -- sit— Hartford Windstorm Tornado lneuranoe Automobile Insurance PHONE 42 P.O. BOK41 TURNBERRY,. ST, ' rt BRUSSELS, ONT. Lewis Rovdlatid (Licensed Fee Huron "Coo y) SATISFACTION 'a)JABANTEEIIt ---' Pi11 ,s, NEAbtt)NABLE For Engagements' phone 31 ,,The lardeeele MeV And they *111 be leaked after Immedaltety For Infermatlon, ale., +n' ire or phone Lew, a'owIand PtiIi., A4 at eoaforth; tr write R.R, 34Wa1*Nn q•. • «gl tweet 5t, Nm,i ,444440 e,4s,.n,1 ..KM P'Maaji"4w. it •'� YAWtiMriacdNiiJe'il',MMiNf^.,+iW4M�mfi'aWMMs/'MAM.Nnt�6M'll.Y.wwa'+apgilh,YVMMrtrlbre .SIV Ar the Boar retic enga Can iiVe A -eng wori cutti bo n to mea