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POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
The Trustees of
Ethel Police Village
Proclaim Monday, Aug. 7th
as Civic Holiday for Ethel. '
Wm. Spence, Secretary.
BRUSSELS
CIVIC HOLIDAY
To fall in line whit other
municipalities in the Province,
the business people ask that
Monday, August 7th
Brussels Civic Holiday
And I hereby proclaim the same
a Public Holiday and ask that all
citizens observe it as such.
R. J. Bowman, Reeve.
REGEN1 THEATRE..
Seaforth, Ont.
•mac-•
Thugs„ Fri, and Sat.
Aug. 3, 4, 5
2nd show starts 3.15
Texas To Tokyo
with
Richard Qulne Ann Gwynne
A glorious story of youth fighting for
airthey' love best!
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
August7, 8, 9
Matinee Monday 2:30 p. m.
2nd show starts 9.15
Pin -Up Girl
Starring Betty Grable
Martha Raye Joe E. Brown
,Lavish Technicolor Musical
Next Thur., Fri. and Saturday
Aug. 10, 11, 12
2 Features -2nd show starts 8.45
Ole Olsen Chic Johnson
Crazy House
Furious comedy packed with .music.
Also
Richard Dix - Jane Wyatt
The Kansan
Action! A thrilling Western!
Excltementi
Flr,st show starts eash evening at 7.80
Matinee each Saturday and holiday
at 230 p. m.
enteireleeteSeeneanDeseeeneteistletelniNel
"I was glad when they said g
unto me, Let us go Into the ..
house of the Lord."
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Melville Church '
Rev. Rommel Kerr, S.A., B.D.
Minister .
10 A. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
M
11 A. Mornln9 Worship
Rev. F. G. Fowler, B. A., B. D.
7 P. M. No Evening; Service
Utile D. Thompson, Organist
and Choirmaster.
COME AND WORSHIP
itatteeenetteCeeniteneteealetelnene
United Church
Minister -Rev. Hugh 0. Man+
10 A. M. Sunday Sohaet
and' Blble Class
11 A. M. Morning Worship
"Mr, Clarence McClennaghan"
The Evening Service Is
withdrawn.
'A WELCOME TO ALL
ChurchWenteliweatiteneleinittittlennetite
of England
�
Rotor. -Rev. M. F, !Oldham
Parlah'61 Bruisers
Oth Sunday After Trinity
August 6th, 1944
St. John's Brussels --
10 A. M. 'Sunday School
and Bible Class
11 A. M. Morning Prayer
and Sermon •
Preachetr-`fee Rector
St, Georg.'$ Wenn
--
1,30 P. M,, Evening Prayer
end Sermon
Preacher, --The Rector
2.30 P. M. Sunday Scheel
and Bible Clan
St. David's H•nfrynee
10.80 A. M. Sunday School
and Bible Class
8.80 P. M. Evening Prayer
and Sermon
Preacher, Rev. John Kerr,
Rector of '14aliburtcn.
They Have Time To Fight!
We Have Time To
Give Our Blood !
;Our boys are 'over there" lighting
and dying for us-fhey didn't nay
they sheate haave !time to be fighting
men-cdon t let us any we haven't
Kee time to go to the blood clinic and
give lour blood to save their lives.
Neither our business nor our
Menne is mare duportait, 'than
giving a donatdon of blood, 17very
pennon physdeally .oalp'ahle is needed•,
Done Fadi our fighting 'men Enroll
now! 'Phone,. 2Ox and have yelir
name listed as a Blood Donor,
PEOPLE.WE KNOW
nes A. 'Cardiff wee a week end
visitor in London,
* * i...
Mas. J. Speirs • was a visitor in St.
Mao'y heel. ween,
Mays. E. E. Parr has rettemecl enem
a visit in Toronto.
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Miss Jean iSoott, Toronto, is spend
lug her vacation at her home Here..
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Sgt. Jack 'Smith, R.C.A•F., is on
leave with Ills wise and family here.
▪ y
0. A. Matheson of Winnipeg Le .
venting with his brother, Clarke
Matheson.
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Mr. and Mrs, Louts' D. Thompson.
have returned from a week's• vasa:
tion in Tnnontlo.
lY]illbon' Ole -ver, 'Sault St. Marie, was
at visitor with bas: sister Mrs, R. S.
Warwidk last week.
* :* *
Bill lSwliivan left en Monday for
Port Hope whene he has acceptert a
genteel' :for the. C. P. R.
* * *
Mr. and Ma's. Art 'Swinton of
Toa+onto were holiday vieetors at the
]nonce of Mrs„ . Chas, McKay.
•' * *
Miss Helen •Spehltn, Toronto, has
been itoeid*ydng with her parents
Mr. end Mrs, Jno. Speirs',
`r
*
* BLOOD -DONORS *
Arrangements have been *
made that all blood donors '*
* will be given a blood teat at *
* the Clinic to be hold at *
* Melville Church on. .Tuesday c,
* unless they have already had *
,,, one: x
d:
BRUSSELS POST
Wednesday, August 2nd, 1944
.t. _SSSS,. * - .
NOTICE TO
Brussels Boy Killed In
Action In Italy
Trooper ,Ross Frederic!. Wlilttard
was killed in notion, somewhere 1n
Ittaly, on July. Si:et, The gad news
that their son' had paid the supreme
4.010011w was received by leis
parentis,. Mr, sand Mrs, Ben. Whittat'd.,
on Monday, Jdu1y 5155. 1305* IS the
first Brueseis;b'oin boy to give Itis
Lite in the present conflict and all
Who knew hien were saddened to
learn of his 'death
Tw v
ol.bhn•e
ty a years old, Rosa vZas
boon in Brussels on Dee, 11, 1921. He
: eceivedd chis, ealu'cat4 n here. "He
volunteered for ;service in the Elgin
regiment ai London on June 15111,
1940. 'Ile was Pater . transferred to
the Cainadian. Armoured Corpm. lie
had been ovetseas, 'for two Years.
Deep sympaitliy is conveyed to his
newete Mn and Mas, B. W.hittard,
and to line. ,brothers' and s'iister%
Harald, 1St. Catharines,; Earl, who is
oweri'reais wdth the Canadian Arntotilr-
ed poops; 0onreslt et Iwnne; Mrs,,
Chars Middleton (Hilda), 'Atwood and
leers'. Care ISe1S (Mildred) of
Harrieton,
•
Silver Wedding. 'Marked
By Grey Township Couple
Friends gatherekl at the home of
Mr. and Mi s, !Percy Ward, of Grey
township, to honor them on the oc-
taet'on of 'their Aver wedding.
They were surrounded• by their
sight eons and de -neuters and two
grandchildren. The "'douple.were
eelweitated ,by • Rev: 'Stanley Brett-
eon,Who' ,proposed e toast, The
oaepee were ttli.e nteolepiente of many
'endue gifts, In the evening ,A41
and Min. lera'rd '.Eutles tamed 150
• •- s a dance in the schoolhouse, and
!Stanley Watson of Detroit is during• intermdslsions a presentation
vieltring with Iris nether Myr. S. was nnlade aP a chest of silver, on
Watson and ether relative% behalf. of 1B1ei�• friends. Guests" ,4n
• a * et chided LAO. and Aires. Leonard Ward,
Olterles Hings''tan of Toronto was of Devideon, 'Sasgk, Cpl. Ray Ward,
a visitor last week at the home of of Nankeen, N,. B., relatives from
Britton, Logan, Listowel; Atwood
* 4 * : and sureounnddng destriett,
Men Olive, ,
,Sn 'th
til of Stratford S atiord is' .-___-.�__ -
visiting her oolteins Barbara and Bury Howard Dauherty
Heather Allen. In Blyth Cemetery --
T•he teneral of rHowan d Docherty
was held .T, ridaay ealttesvoon, July 28,
from the h'om'e of hie brother,- Russell
el)oulherty. The ,late Mr, Douherty
died! inl, 'St. 'Cathanrines Hospital
fobllowinlg en illmetss, et six months.'
He wall In bis' 47th. year, having been,
born en Walton 'on Aug. 9, 1898;` and
wens the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johns
Donlieaty. The departed man' was
employed by the Pleat Ailreraft Corp.
at Itit. t0atharinles• rOor Bee past theee
years, lSnm•vtvi'rrg ere hds, mother and
two brothers, linnet .and Lisle, all
of Blyth.• Hes tether predeceased
hen some years, ago, end 005
batothei Stanley .was accidentally
killed in '18'67, -
Beanitifut Iasi 'tributes testified
to the es;teenn with � wheth he was
held, Rev A. ..inclatr, pastor of
St. A'ndrew's United' Church had
'change of the tented sen•vicea at
w3Vilch Mr. Doul erty's cousin Mrs.
Aidelifnie Campbell, •Brussels., sang a
hymn. The pall bearers) were Wil.
14ann Tthuell, James Fulton, Law-
rence Fulton!, John• Bailey, Arthur
Balm. and Charles Thorne, The
BRUSSELS, oN T •AlIO
LocalNewsItems+ More Blood Donors Urgently
Needed ,SSSS Enroll At Once!
Butter Ration Cut • fastened the owls. to the end of poles
noun
e
r
1
The Prices Board 3*5 announced a in snipl e way that they awing aro;
temporary redaction la the butter in the wind.-.Godereth Signal t
ration, next month b est ens nt
gn Sat
Y P F me
umbil A!ugast 18th ot butter coupons
72 and 73, which otherwdse would
have become valid August erd; Butt-
er ,Obtained July 20111 with coupons
70 and 71 Mere anust last consumer
far three weeks. The coupons are
.each good liar ,eight ounces,
Urges Farmers To -
Hold Cattle ,
Ottawna,,- Agricultural Minister
Gardiner :said in the •Commons that
he hoped tamers would hold beef
cabtl'e until ,they were well .finished
before marketing theme and thus
*ea*e the problem of handling at pro-
cessing plants, Mr. Gardiner said
there 'ivtss a rnan+ket for all beef, but
the e lob
len. was 10s
handling.
Something Of interest
Mors harry Bowie: received a
lovely cameo bracelet and necklace
from !ter^ husba-03 who is stationed.
in Rally. L. Opt limey Bowler, who aiw
is a member of the Perth Reg., was
on a 3 da' tour ot Runt . nhere he . e
Salvage Collection
This Saturday
On Saturday of this week titer
wiltd be a salvage caileation of rags
paper and Fats Kindly have you
selvage out 'wady when the schoo
children call for 11;
Ethel Youth Wounded
In Normandy
Pte. ,Stewart .e. Itena•y, `son of
Mr, anti Mrs. Arthur Ii'eeve, Ethel,
wee seriously woundted - in the eyes
during the inv'aseen of Normandy.
Pte Henry enlisted in the 3ssex
Scottish In London in .1949. His
wit
e lives 10 Winghaui,
Dr• Hurford to London
The Rev, Dr. Inreor'd has just re.
ceived word Brom the Archbishop o'f
H'ur'on of his appointment to Christ
Melee, London. He expects to leave
Sealtoobli on or ,about August Kith,
d has now been Racier of St.
Thomas' Church. for six yearn and a -
telt, -Huron Expositor
pule:lined the necklace end bracelet.
Only a very few people can show a Floor Price For
souvenir of Rom.;, Italy. Ontario Wheat
Ottawa 'Blade •Mihtster Maeleinu.
tion announced in the Commons that
the Government well provide a floor
price &or Ontario wheat .luring the
1944-45 crop year, beginning August
1st. The Canadian Wheat Board hes
been empowered to purchase 1Vo, 1
grades of Outero winter wheat in ter-
minal posetioens at $1.25 a bushel,
bases.Motreah
CARD OF THANKS
517 ellncere thanks is given to all
friends and ,neighbors for tech many
assts 'OP kindness and words of
syergysUhy *1 they tome of my sudden
irereavement. Spetdel than+lus to Mr,
Itlelunier and .throes who sant flowers;
far'tihe loan of 'ears It was all
deeply appreciated and will long be
remembered..
Tees. G. E. Murae
and Billie.
One -Sixth Students
Dropped
Approx1nuately one-sixth o'f the
;sttudents writing exeminatione aft
the University of Western Oita:•io
at this year were subsequently dropped
f trans the univeteity and reported
i to National ,Selec,blve Service on
account of poor marks, it was to
'treated by the U'ndvetswity r'egietear's
his .s!iisiter, Miss Carrie Hingston. •
Mr. and Mrs* Rutstein of .Saskat-
chew'ant tame gone to Toronto after
vituting -with •ler. ;and Mia. William
.S'tepheneen, Ales. ,Stepheesou went
to Toronto with them and spent thie
week -end with her. sister. M.t•a. James
M,tUlor'y.
* *
Y:Ass ,Sllneila, BIain, Toronto, is
vacationing .set the home ot her
grentleperenss, Mr.. and Mrs, D. C.
Ross,
* * *
Rev. ill, 1' and M'ns, OLdltenn were
the gents. or Rev. H. and ibis. Blake
of the tlleotony in Bradford last
4Vednelslday,
* *
Niels Phyllis ;Sullivan who has been
visiting et Winghium meturned home
5ion$dsay with her consist Miss Marg•.
aret Sanndenson,
s ■ 'w
Mrs, Da'113a Hraltdnge and sen
David' spent Int weekend in London
visiting Airs, Wm. Hastings, and
daughter Margaret.
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Opt Sack Lowry and Mr% Lowry
and daugletee% who 'spent' the g est t ower ,ihean er4 were Williaan 'Calla-
few months with .bean ince' the east, Jahn.' I3rlu,ce,'•,Sittriey McCullough,
returned to Bru'ssel's on Friday, ;and Mh'. 221111* of 81, Oatharines.
• * et s aAmong• 'tine Prlorvds present, were
CPT. Kenneth Spells of No, 11 i Marguerite Balfour and her matter,
10 S,T.8,, Pedblehon, Ont,, spent a:, Miffs,, 13aldotne 81 Oableamf*es, John
ninety
eix•'heur leave ak the !Rime of {.Raney, Fort Erie, and' &there Ei+on.
31ie• Liarents, hie; *bee 'Nice Speirs. !London, .Stratford abet Brussels.
ti * *
Mr's, George Danis, wee. 'e geese *1 Myth 'Resident Dies
the siottage of Rev. M. F. "aid, M's,
Ol'dhansu *1 Mallydownu 73eaah, Lake
!Siname hist week, etete visited ' re-
beeWes in Bartle,
1 *
Mises Mary Johntton' spent the
week end with -relatives. in Wiugham.
Mos. Cirri ,Self, iiartl*eton ]Ras been
visiting with ,'her parents', Mr, lirrd.
Mise,. 13. Wbitterd,
* * *
Rev, M, r, and Mee, Oldham re,
deia,nee !bonne otr ,Sotntrdtny, shirt'
ele dieter titch' vacafilan 04 baht,
awn., teeth, LSke Simeoe. Mrs, M. At
I014liS1 'Mt1V141.411 d+it)1 tb4 1 IIoi' a:tesidience with i'nitapmolt 'Cllr Wee
i 19it. een1etery, a
After' Lengthy Illness
Wil tare Logan died Sunday at his
home art. King pt. following, a 1engtb7
illness fi+onr a, laeii,i't 'canditfout Mr.
Logan was a life-long resident here
and was 4n his 73nd seat, H1 leaves
hes wife, tentnenly Miss lltlitb Jack-
sto5; ewe daughters; (Bede) Mrs,
Lea IS'tei5eiison, XIslleltt, and (Kettle
leen) Mrs, Leslie hhetttel, Windsor;
tune biOlbema, JObn Legate Brehm/Ms,
end Wesley Legere Witnudpeee, and
One sister, Mrs. David Laidlaw';
Cklirton, The eSel a] will ba held
.Tuesd'ly afteangbn ten hitt late
office,
Ontario High School
To Open September
5th
High, Scheele, hougou' 0n
tar
io
wiin open on the legal date df Sep-
tember 6, a000rddu'g to a statement
by the .Ontario Deah)rtment of ]ldu-
.catti'n. Any secondary school board,
however, may extend the opening
dates up to a month later if the
number of pupils working In ]ram -
vesting, ,preserving, processing and
datiniing makes It necessary. The
board must notify the depertment of
any suoh extension.
New Size €' ictori'al Ile vie w
With New Features
A'lo'e interesting than ever! The S'io.
toning: ;Review ... „ .siteetieg with this
.Shrntlay?s (Arg. 6) issue of The De.
.inlet ,Sunday Times will be in
new, handy Perm, with fascinating
NEW tealeirest-war• features, Short
sitory, fun feabun'es, a welVith of in-
triguing atjti'a,ctionet Get The Do
ti'o7 Sunday Times. 'this' Sunday. end
every reuud•eryy, Bar the New Size
Pictorial Review.
Patato Ceiling Prices
Effect Ave July 30 new ceiling pee
ow Por •potiaoes will! 'Continelp until'
August 13, awardinrg to the Western
Ontario io regional o481oe at the 'War-
time Prices and Teen Board Tlie
next seas'onra1• adjustment is for the
Peiioii. between August 13' and Atg-
uieit d'1, The -prises for this district
ams rel for harrow sande transparta-
blon eons to paiyit ot delivery may
b added., bat they, anust not exceed
the lietwedt• 'carload lot twig -lit rate,
The ceiling Inline shipper to ehn-
cnloner f •.o,, b, Harrow $2,85 for a 76
pound • bag. August 13 to 31 ptiee is
$2,70,
Owls Scare'StarEngs
Mere'* a tip for 'anyone 'Who wants
110 get 'Cid of starlings and who hey
happen to tliave a ,Stuffed.' owl around
the premien. Herold. Woodverton, a
teleilnieby srult grower, by placing a
•strnffed 'owl ,Aro. the top of snveet ebera'y
*Geos! believes 3* letee found an un.•
beeta1le WAY ot keeping storllalgs
away tido. hie fettle Iii n• raw et fit.
teen trees, he -leas placed four owls
.luta year, 'keel the teener "there"s list
a bird to3* 11141s 9nj»here Sear thklee
dlttiat6iaS rr tly tlnea'tnl. 01 n string 1te
Ration Book Three'
Aa gent :appeal to all consumers
to retain pasee'ssion of their number
3 ration bocka has been issued by
the Western Ontario regional office
oP 10 Wartime Prices. and Trade
Board diai'Iowing requests . teem
hundreds in the region Por replace-
ments of let books. The Ion of
the number. 3 book its a• serious
matter for the hausewives, officials
saki, -pointing out this hook contains
"P" coupons good Por the purchase
of 10 pounds 0f Denning sugar.
Jack Thynne Returns
From Western Tour
Jack T1 m
rye e, widely known, as
bile Kansas. Fanner, hes returned
teem a month',e engagement .with the
Great Westei•tr Racing Association
of Hanitoba. Mr. Thyme reports a
successful tons• of weateem tae's, He
says the crops there are good, While
Oiare he met, at Debo,'aine Fair, Dr.
Buohannan and Jack Pepper, former
residents of Bruesele community
who, were tlireater,s oP the fair. Next .
summoner from Time' '1st, 1945 Mr.
Thyme Is under eonbnact with
Barnes-Creenuthers of NOW York and
will entertain at sennne of the largest
Balm, in North America Mahuting the
state Batts of Tees's, Wisconsin and.
Mamniasetta,
MORRIS
Mr, end Mrs. Melville • Dennis of
Grey visited on eehuntlay afternoon
with Ms. and Mrs. Ohne, Beeman, end
sone, 2nice 12ire: -
Mr. and- Mrs,. Glen' •Smith end i4srs.
Thos. 'Clark visited on. Sunday after-
noon with ildh,s. Jae. Thynne and
Mr, ',and Mrs, Jeak Invents stud
family,
Mr. aril Mass, Carl Johnston and
Mettle and Mr, and Mrs. - led,
Jaletstau event 'Sunday with Mr,
ai1d Mrs, Wilbert Metlters „and
Helen, et Kincardine. ,
Ma's. Elanl. Risley returned' to her.
Srotne et D'unrv6'11e ce Saturday
morning. .
Sony to hear Mr. Jos. Sellers)
lent't coil- well. She has been laid
tis) len .,poleoir in.. 'her ernes. We
hope -she will aeon- be better, -
Mr. aaud Mr's. David Met. o fl*e)
tical Edith visurted on Sunday actor•
moan W1t1t Mr, and Mee. Robt,
Mreenbraer, slosh fainiinl,
Belly •and Brume Robertson spent
dash Week at their uncle, and - aunt"ss,
Mr, and IVlass:, n.leimeed, at Blyth.
.A. tango nuin'ber ai', Mende from
slunaiwunding ,00neitriy ettendel the
memorial Servimo at Ebenezer
C loculi •tor .Bong Melina tel Sun-
-slay afternoon-,
Seery to Lear Ma' idose Sani1h is
not. Sealing Yery,We'il .sod ]'opo Le
Will Men be better,
Miele A.itttittr Settee' visited on
Peid,ay Onetime/1i wlih iMt and Mrs,
R,leliard Jolisola>4,
Letters Received 1 There !lave been onl9 twenty -live
Frain Overseas new names added to tate . list of
The dollowing letters were re• blood donors fox the clinic to be
'cedved Pram the -boys' °verse" thank- held it Ale on Tnesney. Aungtet 8th,
Sing Gordon Sencletson, lire chief 9everttYfive inns°e now• nanlos are
for the cigarettes sent ter the URGENTLY NEEDED, This is
Btue'sele firemen, linerlineren
anomie -the mast be
* • itbsrrves!ted-but it ie no more urgent
Monday, July lath, 1944 than. need For blood Por the blood
Hello .Gor+don,nt bank that means life for our wound.
A taw limes to let you know r ed men. Manny in tele district have
received ever •eigareeese, and was promptly and repeatedly given. thole
sure glad to get then.. Most every
blood -but there are many who
bring is nai3*i- slow in coming inn have not, who could da •soa. The
now bull better late ,then never. h'eaeis gtt,eak, let tile' response
Weil 1 suppose everything is be great .Be A Blood Teener -enroll
rather quiet to the •cid town as .MSc's NOW. 'Give your name ab once tO
can't lee too many .left, I rlwppose 'Mime I 'I'cwr9, k"hone 20Y on. wall
Chuck will he quite happy at being give qou any infarmatitni you wish,
home '!rut who wouldn't be, in the absence ote Mrs; H. B. Allen,
Tluinge are sure looking good for • * -• -* '
tis now ea might not be' too long our- * • *
ei
seevesr Well thanks, again for the e * * 4e�3x1xr3£Ti y1
Gigs,and cheers tor new* * * ,e
Dag, Rutledge, Thomas .Samuel Palen
June 'Ante, 1944 On the staff of Imperial 011 Ltd,
SererDena^ Gotulon:= • Parr 40 years, Thames Samuel Palen,
en . Arises, 64, died, suddenly Saturday at' his
Received the •cigarettes okay and. 'stnlnanar home, IP10re Beach, ICes4ulcis
Manny hanks .as I was sure glad to J3plm in Petmolia; Ms. Palen 81zst
get them. It was the first to arrive became 'ansouinted, with Imperial 011
Ltd. as a young man in his home
town. Later he joined the Standard
001 Oo. In Indianna and Por a time
wee coznneoted with - mining inter-
ests dor Colorado, - Retuning to
Canada, .he eejoi11 d Imperial 011,
He was a member of ISa Canadian
Order of Foresters and was en
Anglican.
series I have been here, so tiie air
w.as, bine efor awhile to -day. Deg and
I were together for one evening' so
lee is the. first Fve seen from home.
Weil seeing 1: haven't much roam I'll
say thanks, again. Hoping your an
well and in 'the best ,0d health,
Herbleer Rutledge
s rIN
Maly 14th, 1944
Dear Gard.,- -
Received •cigarettes You sent me,
shire glad to. get 'them. I want to
thank you' and members of the
department for sending Vliem to ane'
Welshing you all the best of health,
I remain; sincerely - --
Glenn Gamiest
* * •
Opt. 'Coleman, W. A.
Dear Gordon, -
just a lime, to thank you'and e31 the
a+esd, far 300 $sweet Claps, I received
to•4517 ,I wars meet pleased to pave
them nine em very grateful to you:
Thanks. again,
B]11 Coleman.
•
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July 1613, 1844
Br1115E019 Firemen Assoc„-
Tlhanirs a antigen Por carton of
cigarettes, 'I' received the other day.
We really enjoy the Canadian Gigs.
There isn't, many of us care too
much for the lingtlieth ones. We
are heeling swell weather here I
hope lit 63 good (there, and you Have
•,good 'Grope, they are 1n etty rood
hese. We linnet had much ex-
citement; here. Only the odd Doddle
Beg or Hying bomb going over.
Well news isn't very plentiful so
better olos'e tor now. So here's
hoping the wear is soon over and we
all get (Home Soon, 'So thanks a
lot for cigarettes ad wish you all
kinds oi' lank in your association,
'Fosors sincerely,
Grin•. A, E. Orawtoed,
* * *
Wednesday, July .51,11, 1944.
Brulssel* Firemen Asaeoc.
Dear Gordon,- -
Recetvesl a 'parcel of Cigarettes
Seely throughyou so wiser to
thank you very inuoh as we look
drorwerd to. them - more .lino any
,thing else, lupe ale finds you
dolma 0. 10, and how is' iruslltess in
gehneatel 7 Ted MWCroalih arrived 'in
weep ryds;terday morning so I have
heard a lot of news .and what has'
happened. FIe fe the, first fellow
I've met ile ru home +since Best tall
brit hope to do better in the fame.
It hoe rained every day. for 'nearly
n.wo weeks. ego Nope it soon stens ' to
let the sun ,Bine -,tion' - awhile, I
Claret tind a 'card Qin, the parcel
to send back !rut- the number on
elle outside is -IN 4A 03467 30W,
Sa'ine1Lntee they forget to 0315050
Dae but 41ope thee will do. • Nene
is a little scarce inn this district
se will ,class for nnw'w. shanks
again triir the oigarebtes as they ate
ellpreolated very meek.
(Cheerio for new and all the beat
IPrarik Rutledge,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Oman. job on Meltlrerg Ierain, Nr
Lot 15 avid 16, Oonoosollon 2, Morris
116w14411lb will bei,Tetby pltbiie amt.
Inn Tuesday, August 1011), 1944 a1.
Geerge leateill, Oxer)c
IS4urviving are his widow, Alice
Borne Palen, Toronto, formerly of
Brussels; two tsistem, . Mr'.s Thomas
Aitltem Toronto, and Tore. Clarence .•
Bridges, Petrone, and a brother,
Wal'te'r Palen, Arkansas, Ha.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray McKay, Miss
Tinley Bone and Mrs. Wm. Sellers
attended the .funeral in Toronto,
Mrs. James Mann
AT. Santee, Mann died at the home
of Mae. Pratt, Brussels, where she
had been foa' the past five weeks, on
Satuaday, July 29th elt bee age et
72 years. - The decgia,*e8 .had been
in Pauling health for the past two
YOS.1.0,
The daughter of the lata 'Phonies
Tudor -and lois wife Janet Oampbell,
she wins born in 'Gley county, near
Fleeherbon, on Aprdl 6th, 1872. She
wee mewled forty s*x yearn ago on
October 35th to Jiames Mann wh0.
predeceased her eight years ego.
She was a . resident et Morris
townebip for about twenty -rive years.
The last sox years she lived wide
her daughter Mee, Robert Bird,
She is smavived by three daughters -
Mrs. Russel Marks, 'Walton; Mr's, S,
Barr, Toronto and Mrs. Robert Bird,
Moaues Township; else terse broth
erre Dorm's Tumor, Clinton; Thomas
Tudor, Tor'on'to and Henry Tether,
llestireniton, Thomas of Toronto
and; Henry ,a0 Flesluertoa attended
their *ester's. 'Panoral which was
bead, on woodsy, July 61st Prom the
D. A. Bann; fa'ueral home with Rev.
S. Dery of Melville Presbyterian
OhrtU9li in. charge. Ituterneeet was
evade in Briu'slsels cemetery. -
lean bearers were, R. J. MoLauch
1101, B. Elect., D, MOLeau, Too.
!Mann, Jan's, Bailee, ,Jas. Riley and C.
Mark% •
Flowers included; pillow from the
feonf'ly; einetns, Wan. Humphries,
WMian; 7.11 oP Morris neighbours.
D. L. Chapman Of Listowel
Elected D:D.G,M.
Mr. A IL,. Ohaprnant, Popular Ltsto-
wwel !aero aut, was honored by hie
Matson% ba'ethvem of North Duron
Ditri4t et the 80411: annual coati
lulu'lrication Witte Grand Lodge at
.Candie in. %he Province of Ontario,
meeting in 'Venetia') lst 'week.
At the distrtet ;meting on Wed-
nesdny Mr. Ch pmuu 'wan unanirw.
catty elected District Deputy Greed
Mester, elsdistnist repr'elsentntive
of 'the Most WarehIpful he Grand
ll4aeter,
Tit. Woe. Bro, D, I Oltalnmgll is a •%). ,*
Peet Master of Bernard Lodge, List•
oWel, and ori* et dee utast active
Mason in the (Retreat, 51e sneeeede
110. Wor. 'Bro. lt„ i3, !Philip of Blytii,.
a, Sooner I4el0wel, resiidsnt.
The merary Prlenss tit the new D. D,
G, 1v1, in, Olds di briet extend heflst
y
eOngeeitilatfons One 'Ube high 385105'
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