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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-7-5, Page 3TFIE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, July Me 1044 Now that I can go I'm not going to stick around and let the other fellows do it. Bill and Jack went overlast week, and Fred's been over there a year. Now it's my chance. It's going to take months of training before I can get fighting -fit, so I'd better get moving today. Yes sir! I'm going now, to tell Dad and Mom that I'm on my way to sign up. gADGf 4i C2 en WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM s 1 / • 20 000 • TONS OF WASTE PAPER ARE REQUIRED EVERY MONTH TO MAKE ESSENTIAL CONTAINERS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES emeveancv WHAT iS WANTS" Tan can temedy this cxortage by saving esiety wrapof Wena Paper, namely' tap , store bare-" arta ping pa moos oo imitated board. -ole magazines and books-4nvelopes and let - ten pewspapers. These aw mal for rMiklepresethe t lly neeeded Para ab 'tamers' HOW TO DO IT Tie securely in eeparew �°ewiltsavCethouhe little apodsofm n of h daroug our ln ocal olunary through Committee or other War Voluntary orgy sell isthrough any trade channels,ypsdlar, =defeat others: The Umammanthing is your Waste lapsrmoving to h neneennen DEPARTMENT OP NATIONAL. WAR SERVIGt I LELGRAVE BLUEVALE Rev. Campbell Tavener and Mrs, Tweeter have moved to their new circuit at Ttolmesvt1Jt ; Rev, J. W. : Johnston and Mrs. Johnston of Blenheim have moved into the United Ohuneb, parsonage ]tens 40 --imply the charges of Bleevnle and Ebenezer; Mrs Peter S. "McEwee attended the funeral of her cousin, William ,Strachan, at Brtillee1e; Mrs, J. (ldbson, Mr. and etre, Gordon Gibson, Billy, Althea' and neon, with Mr. and Mrs. ,SUamltty Darling; Mr, acrd Mrs. Robert Huteyllison, George Dc i aklson, Mies Sanderson and Mises M.ae 'Orr, Toronto, at their summer home hesre; Mites Dorothy _Aitken, Weston, with her mother, Mrs. M. L. Aitken; Mr, and UM. J. Marshall and Dyama, tietuwel, with Mr. and Mrs. 'George Thornton. Tht Bluevale Red Cross unit mhip- ped• a tike eupply of knitted gar- ments, quilts and .Peen:man to the Red Gross rooms at Wingham. , Mir and Mars. Charles Johnston. who were recently married, spent the week end with; Mr. Jolhnston%a father, David Johnston, let mines. 'eine of Mornjls, and were tendered a 'reception by friends, and relatives at the Jamestown hall on Friday even- ing. A complimentary address was Teed by Carl Jlodmston and W. J. Pea- cook and Oamphell Robertson pre 'anted a silver servicewith tray. They were also the recipients of several •personal gifts be which: they made .snitabie reply. The 'evening was (spent dancing and lenoh was served. The assn-ivab Tangly gathering of the deslcendants 'qf the late W. J, Johnstone and Sarah Davidson was held on the school park oa Saturday with 60 en attendance:The afternoon was repent playing games, contests and ranee of all kinds were enjoyed. Officers arppoleted went: president, Roy King; secretary -treasurer, 0. • F, Yolhnston; lunch committee, Mrs, . Edward eohnaton, Mrs. Silas Tohn- ston and Mrs. Wilbur Mather', 'Guests' from a distance included Mr. and Mrs Chaadton, Mr, and Mrs. Roy King; Toronto, accompanied by hes mother, BMus. King et Florida. Prices of Cherries Mc13ut•uey- and J. le, Anderson called on. her and on behalf of the rongt ogatifon, the: Women's Mission- Thhe Belgrave Tied Camss, Society sty nee ety, and the ,Srtnday school, met In monthly ;bus Mess session on presented her with a crystal table Friday ,ajtternoon he the tyarkrooms. lame and 'reflector, accompanied by The presisent, C. R. Oonitess eon- a nicely worded atddress, expressing ¢barbed 'they meeting. airs. J. Ander- agpr:eetation of her MithfuL work son acted as .secretary. for many yearns in the different . A letter from Ralph McCrea departments• o8 the aerobe t'itanlged the (society tar -a gift of The annual outdoor entertainment knibtdsag .ainel one • from Darden of the Belgrave (Red Oross will be Scott who is in Dtaly, thanked the held at the home of John McGill, 4th 'society for a Ohaistmas parcel winch remelted him in April., Alex IManauieng was appointed as ooahvenor or a (reception oontmfttee to meet returned members of the ,serwt'ots to the dletriot, also wives ea.-iddependents coming to the own. mendey. A 'committee ooanposed of 0 R. Coultesi% I-0. Black, 'Rev. G. IL Dun- lop, unlop, Mete E, Anderdenf, anci Mrs%. F.. Thompson, was nonmed to pre- pane a report on postwar recon - et -motion and rdhabilitatbon plans Cor the deslbriot. Comhndtttes were appointed to ei'rangethe annual, garden party to be bekt at the none, of 'N1r, and Mrs% John McGill on July 20 It was decidedd to ask oaelt family in the tevgtnry to innate one Pie for the knob, The Milroy 1trearre Mission Band of bite United 'G`i&nrch ' held their anneal Wattle eat the foerth line ]'ridge ern. Friday a,fternoen, with an nttemdanee of about e,0, The leader, Mils. Dant Anderson, was In charge of rite programand Was assisted by Mine Banibama Michie. Bathing and . awinuttieg wase enjoyed, fol' lowed by gemos and races. Mrs, Alex Polterflelde wito re. con. Morrie' on Thursday evening, July 20, 'Bhe,re will be 131ngo, Damien and a, goad program put on by the Miss McGregor Concert Ce., connoting of mmaic and comedy, The clr ave for the lucky dirket On the yearling hotter will be held during the evening. Keep this date open and 'enjoy an evening with the P,elgeave Red Orme. Price ,ceilings have beea establish ed for the first time for all home graven cherries, •aceording to en an- nouncement nnouncentent of W. Harold Me0hillips prices and sntppiy representative fnr Western Ontario. The new order will result in retail melees being slightly lower than (last year The new order brings cherries un dor the same price and; mark-up con- trol as is now in effect for most of the domestic ernes and negotables. Growers' ceiling prices to the con- sumer at the shipping point are $1.99 for •a 'fix quart flat (S iba.), $2.44 for a six quart leno (10 lbs.). and $5:33 per 4 basket Crate for black sweet ahemrdes, • Red sour °beetle priced Brom the, grower to the con- sumer, 6 pt. fiats $1,37, 11 qt. Hata $2.28, four basket •crates, $3.81, per poised 1.61r. The price from the grower to the retailer who operates a central warehouse and takes de- livery at that warehouse for black sweet 'cherries Is $1.60 for 6 et. flat, $1.60 for a 6 qt. len°, $3.50 for a four basket ovate, 180 per pound; red sour oherilea 96c per six qt. flat, $1,50 nor 11 qt. flat, $2.50 for four baenet crate .and ilo lb. These are the :prices on red sours except Moe e1108 and Oliveta. Fertilizer Mixture For Salt In Ontario During The 1944 Fall Season The Fertilizers Administrator has approved. of thefollowing fertilizers to be manufactured and sold in Ou. tario for the Fall season en 1e41: 2-12-6; 0-14-7; 4-12-6 & 00 efe SnPer- phospttate•. Fertilizer materiels in such amounts as will make up any of these mixtures may also be used. It will be noted that the 5-12-6, which during the past season WAS. reduced to a 242-4, has been replaced. This is dee to the improved situa•tten with reaped to potash supplies% Addition' al potash may be mewed if evidence Is provided be soil teat or by recommendation of a compo• tent eloyernnhtnt official brat any seve0flc soli or orae is in need of greater emsounta of potent than is provided le any of the approv:a Mixt/mes. This infurmsetion should be emeeuortled. to the office of lite 'Regional Seperviao•r 54 Vernttzores 86 Collier Street, Toronto 5, Onterta whereupon •a permit tray be seemed for the adctd!ane), liutasn required, , Fertilizer mixtures , apprwett for Me in the Spring will be amtouneed later in the season. . Air hence Cross— The Air Force Gross 'baa been a- nemia. to Whig Comiltatider Heenan Lar threat son of the Tarn Pow, A. T. Langford, former Paster of the Meths ndiet 015015011 in Miteholl and St. t Maryar The Quality Tea clSALADA' TEA WALTON The sorvioes in est. George's Church Walton en Sunday rune in keeping with the 77th Ann:ye:nary of ,Con- federation, when hymns for the 00- osadon, also :Soaipture lessons and prayers wane tusldd• by the Rector Rev. M. F,Old•hamt, who preached on Proverbs 14134, Weirtooue/ees exalteth a nation, but sin is a re• preach to any people. An anthem was given by the dhoir. No %service or ,Sunday Kneel in St. George's ,Ohuroh on July 9th as toter will be away on vacation. On ,Samday; July 16th Anniversary ersices 64th will. he cot'ducted by Rev. M. F, Oldham in Si. George's Church at 11 ann. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday ,s0hoo8 et 10 a.m. ETHEL Mese Anne Pesten is visitinng her aunt Mrs. Noble McKee in 'Toronto. The July meeting of the Women's lustitute will Ibe hdld at the home of Mrs. James• T. Pearson on Thursday, Jwly 13 at 2:3D p.m. The topic "Our Queen" .will be taken by Mrs. George Kreuter. Rall call to he an 'waned by giving an tnterestjn; item concerning the Royal Family. Mts. Q. Dobson will give the delegate's report of the District Annual ani Mrs. James Bremntr will give her report as lMatnjict Convenor et Agriculture and ,Cauadiat Industries. A. sbnpere welcome will be given all the ladies of the eommuntty at this interesting meeting ' Several families from this district attended the Balmier lLeunion held in Victoria Park, 'Stratford on Seen. day, July 1. , - Spare Parts Bank For The Human Body Use of Evestroughing The Wa.rthne ,Pritcea and `Prado Been' have. pmobibLted the use of notal eavesltlraughing or conductor Pipe except for repairs anti malnten- anee, amending to an announce- ment of W. Ilarold: Mc:"hilum', prices aotl supply representative for Veg- an' :Ontario. Manneatetur'ers and dealers Belling teem predates are required to ob• teem Arent the buyer a written state; rent. that tare geode will 1)8 used reale ba r e.padr end maitetain existing itustalletions: • The reason ter this order, Mr Ma PhibllPa''explained, is banosise of the rodeeed eui>0ly inf steel available for ii,Vildan nen. ' ' Earlier (Night TelephonRette Night telephone rates, care now In (AWAY ]roved to Win lihem, Wes nffeet tit 6 p, u1, mole weal[ day and klydly i+cmolnbeeed by • the mauln all nen ,nineiay; Yea can count on bens of ,Knox Presbyterian Church, Inane Minnie eet'viae if you avoid the Belgrave, on, Feeley, etre, T. el. hllay beton - 7 to 9 0. Pe, Read .. in The Americthn Weekly with this 'Sunday's (July 21 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times . .. how grafts of 'lrin, hone, nerve and ttesue in today's nmiraele •operations has'on the time when doctors will replace any organ �o0 the body, and pave the way toward increasing the average spam of life to 100 years. flet 'The Donee Sunday Times, - ..rs,.-....._.. .mac•..-.,s,c =:t-= - - GREY ,Moses Irene and Jean Turnbull of Ottawa art spending their . holidays on the 8th coavoeesion of Grey. The borne of Mer. end ;tit's, Daniel Neabel, twaif&h coinoeasion Grey towhee p was the melee 00 a very happy reunion oil July the second, wben for the first time in twenty yews all the children,seven sons and three daughters were again. reunnjted under t'he parental roof. Ingle or the children. aro now married and Mr. and .Pers. Neabel have twenty-six g'oxdchildree, who with the exception of one, Ross Neabel of Toronto were all present. Mr. and Mrs. Nesa•bei' .have been married forty-edx years • and have lived at then' present ;nein for the past thirty-two yearns. The clay wars spent In many joyful meetings as brothers and sisters who hadn't seen• each other foe years were reunited in the unb:eakalee ties of fatally selationahip 'i'he r'hiidren are living Isere and there alt over Ontario and ere namely: Welliaan of Mor•criei"; Harold of 'Gowanstown; Alfred, R.R. 1, Listowel; Charlie, Toronto; Gladys. (Mrs. Edgar McNeiU), r - 1; Peat. Inge$ oil; Doris, (Mss. Oharles Irwin) • Toronto; Arthur of BraantOsrs; Sate (Mrs Edwin Bennewies) geaeorth and Fergus of Ingersoll. The day evoke up wttll prayer and thanksgiving and everyone planning to meet again on July lath, 1548 when with ,God willing. Mr. and Mee. Neabel will oeicbra.t3 their golden wedding anniversary. OLD 1 , CIIIIA PPE TOBACCO it's a real pipe smoker's tobacco NEED izt 4 :!#1 your home and farmbuitd lC Was- never__sgreater•. than' -it is 'IOW.//° 1' kf r INCREASED production of farm products is vitally important, and the shortage of farm help makes necessary the use of labor-saving devices to achieve that result. The Government has recognized this fact by author* izing increased production of farm machinery and equip-. went. NEW DURO PUMPS are available in greater quantities this year, but still we cannot fill all our orders as the demand is so great. Ifou are one who has been disappointed, don't blame your Duro Dealer as the greater part of our production is War Goods for the Armed Forces, pe are also handicapped by shortage of matersala and skilled labor. We will deliver as many pumps to our Duro Dealers as we pos- sibly can—they will do their beet_ to take care of your needs. The Duro Special, 250 gals. per hr., 42 gat galvanized tank $96.00, Lob. London, Hamilton, Toronto Lob. Demand UMCO Fittings and Fixtures for Bathroom, •Laundry and Ititchen, See your EMCO.. Dealer regarding available styles. buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates .Regularly Wiliarn Gillespie Phone 68 Brussels, Osib EMPIRE BRASS Acro. CO„ L1MItEO unrinjsti td'oeto Hamilton Sudowy '+0Uil01I1b9 'Watirc+rr,ver 1