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MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs Altred Arnold of
HainMo v ei)ent the week end at the
home of Russel B. Currie,
Mists Marion Roblrnsoa, Welland
Ws. returned home after slpending a
few weeks of her holidays with her
aunt, Mee, ;toss Duncan of Marcie.
Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Bayne, Mint- at the ,S•eptember meeting biotite
toa spell a oeuple of claysthis week to the sick were repotted.
'watt Mm. and Mrs, Russel Currie and The worship service easecb on
family, Christian eitieensbdp wale led b'
Pte. Ross Dunoan,-now stationed at the president, with Mre Ilex+bort
Camp Tipperwaah, spent Sundo Wheeler giving the scripture. read,
afternoon at the home of his parents Ings and ;Nits•. G. H, Dunlop and
`]Prank and Mrs. Dunlcan. Mns, Stewart Procter tasking the
- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hastings and prayers,
• daughter of t espeler spent the .liasit
The ,Women's Association meeting
week with their Parente.
wee^ led by the president, Mrs. S.
a Olive McIntosih and David Pr13d
ecise, Miss Milli Procter re•
Gibbbi) spent Thursday in London, ported' the purchase of two wicker
Misses Ohre Ma'thIg0l and Tsan'ra dower baakebs for the church, :firs
•Sipedr were
holidaying in London 8. Procter reported ihe'pnrehase or
last week,
MrD S'ingsoheimer of Hornell,
h l+ 1 - y4 a.. i... h.
THE BRUSSELS POST
W sone,
ay, August 0,111,, 11144
The 'president, Mre. Jamey Malta
Wes in the chair. The monthly of -
tering was received and the roll
roll WISH reeve -Wee to with n v.,reo
care/are beginning With the
first letter of the month,,
Quilt block were handed to fur',
rho ^eoanpletian .of a Mission Rand
quilt whish the society will quilt
Robert Yuill, formerly Miss: Agnes
Yuill of Morrie township, eletem of
Turnberry Woman Victim
Of Fatal Shooting Accident
A tragic death cocnvr•ed near Wiox-
e ter last Saturday evening, when Mns,
Plank Green was instantly killed* by
the sooidenttal clisdhaira�e of a shot-
:gun 1n the hands cf her thirteen -year
•old- sett, Ant infant which Mee Green
'was holding 011 her knee received
two pellets of slhat in the face, but
was not seriously Injured.
The deceased's maiden name wee
Mdnnde :Pearl Wright, +Sthe wee in her
'5th year 'Surviving mire her husband ,
on
two .daughters and two sans --
(Dothy) Mre, leei1on Bender ,of
Mount Ponesjt; "(Jessie) Mrs. 'George
Harris; Alldsttei• and Arthur of Turn -
berry, to 'whom 1's extended the
sympathy of the district.
A private 'funeral was' held last
Tuesday ,afternoon .Brom tee home,:m
Part Lot 26, 'Concession 0, Tn-
benry, *Determent in Wroxeter
e. +.
N.Y., spent the past week with John
and Mas. Clark, 50. lime'.
BELGRAVE
a maattress Dor the manse, for which
Mrs. Dunlop voiced her thuanks to
the society. The sol. call and offer-
ing,00mpleted the session.
• During the etuay period., officers
of the Missionary. •Sooiety gave
short talks on. the contents: .of the
The home economic meeting of MI•ssdolrary Monthly, as it applies
Belgrave Women's Institutt will to the different departments, of the
be held at ^he home of MIT. Norman
sacetY
Mn
s. Sesse
Walsh on Tuesday, August 15th. A Wheeler w
e1•
Lalllt and demonstration and. exhibit-
ion by Wise Sean Elliott and her
conned the babies and their mo-
thers. IShe read •a story to the ohil-
dem 'and eonoluded with a poem,
club girls; of Binevale. A special in- A barge group of Mission Band
vitation, bo the young Ladies and memnbers slang thin ithemo song, ac•
ytaung married aides of the com• commented by Mrs Dunlop at the
cemetery. - munity.
The United ,Church` IVuiuents piano, Prgc;e:eds of the tea was
Missionary Society entertained the
MiOstion Band ard elle- Baby Band
and,(their mothers at the church on
ADVERTISING RATES
Claisl0ed Ade (cash) 25c
Over telephone or charged 35c
In Memoriam .., ' - 50c
Card of Thanks ISOs
Births, Mirrlages, Deaths Free
divided' between •the Mission Baird
and Baby Band.
Personals: Mina. Barbara Minis
had, her tonsils removed in Clinton
Wednesday afbernoon. The regular hospital! on Monday; Mx and . Mrs.
meeting of the sodiety was. held and 3- It Yuill, Mr. and Mrs, R. -J
a short business session old the Wo 1ViaoKenaie, Mr. and Mrs. D. Me- sister, Mre. Bert Vodlden and family,
men's Association. A 10 -cent tea Bivrrley •attended the funeral on Verne Bowes is visiting his aunt
was servetD at the close Carleton Place on Tuesday od Mns, a.nd unclle at Brigden.
ETHEL
(Intended Fos••Lust Week)
Miss Florence Goddon of London
spent a few clays last week with Mr,
....i :...a, AJbe,'t Gladden and fam-
ily, Master Mervin trodden returned
home from St. Pants with her,
Wo regret to repent that Mr. and
Mrs A. Henry reoeived word that
their only son, Pte. ,Stuart Henry bad
been seriously injured while serving
wibh the Essex Scottish Regiment in
Pranne,
Mns, Elwood McTaggart, who for
the paint 11 ,nllontihs hast been em-
ployed as posdtalland grocery clerk Yn
the shore owned by Geo A. Dunbar,
has resigned his positdon.
Mr, C. Miller has pulshased 1'he
property at the station previously
ewired by Mrs, Robt. Cochrane.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Wilson of -Ham-
ilton, have been spending part of
'i.ieir balidays with Mr. and Mrs,
'13,^Willson and other friends in the
village.
Mr. and Mats, Carl Ames, Maxine,
Noreen and Jimmy • of IIamiiton,
spent a stew clays mast week with Mrs
Mary Amelt.
LAC Clarke Cardiff and' LAC Stan
11'axender of Trenton, spent the
eek-e-m:d apt their homes, here.
wa
-Pmmrluns; saddend
'nruhe ofcoills de.a,itytih of bir. Ceorgeto
Rckmd.er. Mr. Bchmier had only been
til for a few days.
Miss Ada Wardlaw of Ajex spent
the week end at her hole.
Mrs, G. Roy and - little son Ro-
bert of B.C., are visiting with her
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Y064fssws/
Yes sir, I wear it on my arm and I'!nl proud of it. For, G.S. means
General Service — on any fighting front anywhere in the world. It
means that I3imai to go overseas.
Canada needs a lot of inen like you and me.
I know it's going to be tough, but the job
has got to be done.
So, sign up as a volunteer for overseas service, -
Remember it takes months of thorough train-
ing to make you fighting fit.
Come on fellows —let's go!
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WANTED:-.,
A Baby's OOib.
Apply at 101e Brussels Post.
FOR SALE—
A number of White Eegirorn dens.
Phone 50-r-12 - George !Pollard
Feed Finn's Poultry Tonic and
Vitamin Builders -stops Cannibalism.
Adams' Feed, B'russele.
F NID—
A .scum ,of money in Brussels
Apply at The Brussels Post.
Use Finn's Dari -Min for Mastitis:
It does the Job,
Adams' Feed, Brussels.
Coccidiosis can be stopped —. use
"Kews" and Poultry Conditioner and
intestinal Cleanser as directed.
Adams' Feed, Brussels.
Are your laying birds pale and
scoury? Use Finn's Poult,y Con-
ditioner and Intestinal Cleanser.
Adams' Feed, Brussels.
FOR SALE-
.1 light rubber -tired wagon - with
good thee. also 1 boy's bieycle
shape.
Chester Earl
Phone 84-r-10
FOR SALE—
About 150 pullets ready .to lay -
5 01101/15 Bald. N. H. and L. S. —
color brown. apply to
I igy Brandon Plum 50-r-17,
A ,girl or woman for .upstairs or
dl•wing-noom, good wages and work-
ing conditions.
apply to Box 5112
Seaforth.
You'll enjoy our
Orange Pekoe )lend
LADE
FOR SALE -
2 Homes, also wanted 10 head of
Yearling cattle to pasture,
Rat. Reiter Baiter Phone 50-r-7,
FOR SALE—
Double boasted building 100' x 20'
almost new. - -
apply to Brussels: Post.
WANTED—
To purchase pullets ,eight weets
or age and older. Burred • Rocks,
New Hampshires and White Let•
bores Good prices pale. Writ'
Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limttea,
Fergus, Ontario.
FOR SALE--
Timber
ALE.—Timber frame builaiag25x67 tim-
ber mostly Reek Elm 18 fr. posts one
half of root is covered with steel
shingles with one lean to 15x25 and
one lean to 14x40 this building was
40x60 the rafter were set back to
make it 25x60 should .a 40x60 be more
sutiable the present rafters can be
extended and girbs placed on born
ends, to make it a 40x60 this building
is in fair condition
PART TIME MAN OR
WOMEN WANTED.
Tor established Watkins route of
steady ous:tomers. Must be honest
and mailable, have travel outfit gar
means .of getting one. No captial or
experience required. Write The J. 11.
Watkins pompany, Dept, O43-4,
2177 Masson Street, Montreal.
Notice to Creditors
ll persons braving realms. against
the ,estate of Joseph J Sellers late
of the Township of Morris in the
County et Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the twenty-
seventh.
wentyseventh day of February, 19.44, ars
notifteld to send to J H, Crawford,
Wdng+hann, Ontario, Ion or before the
261111 day of August, A. D. 1944, full
particular's of their claims in writing.
Immediately anter the, said 26th day
of August, the assets of the said
tetsltator will. be ddetribuiced. amlonget '
the parties, entitled thereto, having
regard, only to claims of which the
execrators shall then have notice.
P. Ament, Brussels, Ont.
Darted this 4th day of August,
SCISSORS iseiARPENe,+—
Bring your scissors to The
Brussels Post if you want them to
work better than ever.
A, D. 1941
J. 01. CRAWFORD,-
Wdnglham, ' Ontario.
Solicitor for the executors.
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NIVILEN war demands have been
filled ... when invasion gasoline,
aviation gasoline, Navy fuel oil, petro-
leum for the manufacture of explosives,
synthetic rubber, and gasoline for war
industry, farming and essential truck-
ing all have been taken from Canada's
oil supply—it doesn't leave a lot for'
the civilian! -
Figure it out for yourself. It takes
5,250,000 gallons, of gasoline to fuel
5,000 bombers and fighters for a
mission over Germany. It takes enough
oil for one fueling of a battleship to
bear an average house for 350 years. It
takes 18,000 gallons of gasoline to keep
one armoured division on the move for
one hour.
From petroleum and petroleum
gases we obtain the gasoline and fuels
needed to power planes and ships and
tanks as well as the raw material for
acetone, ammonia and toluol for ex-
plosives, organic chemicals for an-
aesthetics, naphthas for camouflage
paints and plastics and resins for war
weapons' production.
This is why civilian gasoline is short.
This is why it's up to every Motorist,
to every owner of an oil -heated home,
`Esse/;✓itiON
to exercise the strictest economy - in
gasoline or fuel oil usage. Every gallon
we can do without here at home is one
gallon more for the fighting men. And
they need every gallon they can get.
Two full years of gasoline rationing
and fuel oil control in Canada have
saved 393,000,000 gallons of gasoline
and 175 million gallons of fuel oil—a
total saving of 568,000,000 gallons of
petroleum products. Yet, despite thin
saving, gasoline stocks on hand in
Canada, as of March 31st, this year,
were 55,000,000 gallons less than at
the commencement of rationing, April
1, 1942.
Oil has a mighty war job to do - yet
supplies are short and are constantly
dwindling. Oil powers the attack on
every front. Oil can mean the difference
between success or failure, between
light casualty lists and
heavy. Oil is vital ammuni-
tion — not to be wasted, not
to be needlessly, frivolously
„spent.
An announcement issued by
The Department of Munitions and Supply,
Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister
Answering Your
Questions about the
Gasoline Shortage
ityhat are Canada's total yearly re.
gpd,eurents of motor gasoline? .. .
Approximately 800,000,000 gal-
lons. Do these requirements bane
to cover both military and civilian
needs? ... Yes. Why cannot this
supply be increased? ... Because
total hemispheric supplies ate in-
adequate to meet both the tolossai
war demand and civilian needs.
There is not enough oil there ate
not enough tankers, for both. nom
much of Canada's lieiroletzm neons
is supplied from Canadian swells?
. Only 15% Why Can't this hone
prodnotion be increased? .. , livery
effort is being made to do so. Mors
new wells are being drilled or pre-
pared for drilling, than at any 0000
in the history of Western Canada,
but we have yet to dad a new
Turner Valley, War dols not wait
for now production.
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