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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-9-6, Page 3AVIA 0ER 03g1te Good Foe AA ':Rn` Kaki 9 SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT • Phone 6 Butcher .Slew ,6 BELGRAVE Rev. F }L Streeter 000hpied the pulpit oil Trinity Anglican Church Sunday afternoon Dollowing a ye - anion. Holy Communion was observ- ed and the (theme of the service was ('Prayer," 'commemorating, the be, .giuning of the war. ' "Prayer" was the fiub4eet of the address given by Rev. O. H Dun- lop of the United Ohueelt, who also - resumedhie pulpit on Sunday In the Presbyterian Obureh Rev. Samrluel Kerr gave a review of events of the past five years' and the ohaltenge those events carry torthe fatowe, Visitors; •Mr. and Mrs. Fraser McTavish and, son Jamee, Windsor, Ma's, Mo'Bavdeb and Richard : Mc- Michael, Wroxeter, with . Mr and, Mrs Nelteon Higgins; Miss Thelma Adams, Orangeville, with Miss Fer- rel Higgins; Mrs. A. Porterfield -,and Mrs. W. Laidlaw, Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Chatnney; ACI, Gordon Martin and Mrs. M*•tin, Georgetown, with the Michie tam. :hies;' Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and baby George returned to their home in London; Miss Lois Kelly has accepted a posotion In London and left today 'to •begin her new duties; Misses Mary Wheeler and ituth McGuire returned home from Port Carling where they spent the vacation months; Mr, and Mrs Alex Nethery, 'Sarnia, with his brother, Christopher and Mrs, Nethery and other relatives; lames McCrea, Tor- onto; with id's parents, Mr.' and Mrs, It, McCrea; Misses Doris and (Alva Young, Lucas, with friends'; Rev, G. H. and MTS. Dunlop' returned alter Welting relatives iii Ottawa, BLUEVALE Anniversary .services in the United Munch ,on Sunday were well attend -- ed. Rev, Haugh Moorhowse, y"ordiwieli, was bhe guest speaker. At the morning service, he spoke from the text, 'The earth is -the Lard's and the fulness ,thereof," showing God's sovereignty in His universe. At the evening service he based his 0155. sage on the story of, Zacohaeue clinCbing up into a sycamore tree in order to 'see Jesus. Special music was reneleeed by the choir. A quintet, composed sof Mrs. McOrackira, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mrs. George Hetherington, Carl THE BRUSSELS POST We'dntadily, Septntber 8th, 194 Jnbhston and Verne 1•lui+t'ee. ming 03 the morning errvlcr :eel 1n lite evening 0 male quartet, Messrs,' Leyte Johnston, Ramsay, flunk,: aml feluuardine Higgins, sang e special number. Lion's Beard Special Prayer Offered Merlin The morning e'et'vi'ee at Knox t -klland Presbyterian Church wilts concluoted Milverton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sept. 14-10 by the mlu;ister, Rev, F. 0, Fowler New Homburg : Sent. 15.10 who :olt'ere21 special prayer in Orangeville Sept, 12.13 accordance with the King s p"oelem. Oshawa Sept. 11-18 alien, He delivered n Labor Day P atine:aeon Sept,. 15.70 dressage from the text, "Tip 1,,,,»n- ntyittbroy Sept, 1143 kb poor that dealeth with a sleek . Acton Sept. 22.23 hand bat the band of the diligent Drayton Sept. 19-2U maketlt rich." He s poke on the i*ntbro Sept. 13 "Principle p3 Contrast" and "The Exeter ,Sept, 20-21 Position, of the Church Toward In- unit Sept, 21-23 chantry." Next Sunday Communion (licrcoe Sept, 19.20 will be observed. Listowel Septa 20.21 Mllrlam5' Sept. 19-20 Birke Fowler r eterned to Lon Paisley Sept. 18-19 don on Saturday after spending Powasean Sept, 19-20 two months here, He was accomp- anied by bis aunt, Miss Florence Stratford Sept, 18-20 Fowler, who will spend a few days Wiartbon Sept. 21.22 in London;. Mr. and. Mrs. Ale^; Mc- Arkhur Sept. 28-27 Ceadkin attended the Brewer -Fax Atwood Sept. 29-30 wedding ,et Melville Presbyterian Aylmer ;....,.. Sept. 26.23 Church, Brussels, on Seturtlsiy; Mica Duff visited ' Mr. and Mrs. AftonSept. 29-30 Finland at Welton; Dorothy Aft• Ohesley Sept. 29.30 ken (d4:C.A.F.) (N.1,), 'reroute, Clifford Sept.p25-28 aooammanled by Denise 1itautant, TIdLrt anon Sept 23-29 ('R:C.A,F,), (W,D.), Assinfbofa, Tlderton Sept. 27 Sask., and Clara Gai:llatily (R,0 AF.), f iicltnow Sept. 26-27 (W.D.), Winnipeg, Man., with Miss f,eamdngtow Sept. 26-30 1Ti'tchell Sept. 26.27 Fail Fair Dates Sept, 13.11 Sept. 14.1.3 Sept. i4-14 Sept. 14.16 Sent, 14-16 Duff and Mrs. Aitken; A. D. Smith, _Pont Elgin Templeton, Arnold '(.arlch Lillow, (R.O,A.F,), Camp Borden riayfield Pte. !Spence McItinnon, bonder, a1 - tbeir - respective Aimee; Rhein, irordwich Robertson, Toronto, with her par- 1:Toafard ents, Mr. and Mrs'. Vernon-Plgete•s, )wen Sound Toronto; Will •Higgine, TCainseelt, St. Marys Saset with Mr. 'acrd Mrs. J. C. Higgins, Mu•s. Will Hall, St. Mary,, Ceestvater with Ms. and Mrs. Gordon Hall, Trvet'ton .It takes as much aviation gaso- line 'te brain one pilot as it does to run a car Por 18 years. Sept 29-£0 Sept, 25-26 October 3.4 , October 3-7 October 4-5 October 2.3 Ontober 1-0 ... Otcober 3-4 October 2 Walkerton Ohr.•i+stmae Firtr Nov.21-23 LOOK AT YOUR LABEL ND GE '49 tips 0 If0AR IT 014 YOUR ARM See that G.S. badge on his arm? That means he's volunteered to fight anywhere in the world. The Army' needs more men like hien (nen who can take it—men with the courage to fight, so that their home, theirloved ones --everything they cherish—may be free. For this 'War is not over yet—we still have a lot of fighting to do. And our boys who are fighting over there will need the help of every red, blooded Canadian who is £(t to fight, and willing to fight. It will take months of thorough training to make you fighting -fit, That's why Canada's ,Army needs you NOW—and needs you for overseas service. i NOTICE TO CREDITORS IA11 'nelsons having Wain, against the lr stttte of .Russell field • Sunder - cock, late or the Village of Walton, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died op the Sili day of July, 1944, are required to file proof 'thereof with lite under- signed on or before the 1012 day of :*ellen:bee, 1944 - Immediately after such date the assets, of tate - Estate will be dis- Mtuted amongst the 'partfee en titled, thereto having regard only to inline then received, DATED at .Seatorth. this. 15th day of August, 1944. MoCONN10LL & I-IAYS, . •Soaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Exeeutrix, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Scenes Bird, All persons, having claims - against the Estate p3 James Bird late of the Village of Cranbrook deceased. who died on or about the 8th day of Jtsiy, 1944 are hereby notified to send in tp the undersigned on or before the 9th day of ,Septenvber, 1944 full particulars of thele elaim,s. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties 'entitled thereto, halving regard only to claims, .of which the undersigned shall then have net¢oe, to the exclusion of all others, and the imetersignecl will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice Dor the. assets so dls'tri• bitted or any part thereof. Datd at Seaforbh this 21st day of August 1944. H. G. Meir, Seatorth, Ont. Solfeator for Administrator OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO it's o real pipe smoker's tobacco CLASSIFIED l FOR SALE- -A quantity of wood, mostly elle, DS , phone 15.1••5 Joe Holmes, AR,R, 4, Bruseola FORSALE-- , A good cheer Cook Stove, calipc reservoir. apply to i3ru'esels Post, Phone 31, I FOR 'SALE - 1'a11 eesnples have Come, owing to art:liy tri geode it Is wise to get macre for tailor-made elothing in. Nutty, Slee— 21, Bates, phone 50x Brussels FOR SALE-FQ R'SALE 3 pigs ready to wean. Apply to Improved Dawson Golden Chafe phone 23•4•40 lillnterEllacott phoice wheat seed, tree of smut, Feed Finn's Poultry Tonic and Vitamin Builders -stops Cannibalism. Adams' Feed, Brussels, FOR SALE— &rr-Cain Fertilizer on (Lane`(, pie 16M1 D. NI, McTavish FOR SALE - 13 York Pigs 8 weeks old; 50 PigS about 4 weeks old, Wm. ,Spsir Phone 54-r-4. FOR SALE - 1 Massey -Harris. Quebec Sulky Plow, In good condition, J W. Fischer Phone 51x. Use Finn's Dari -Min for Mastitis: it does the job. - Adams' Feed, Brussels. WANTED— - An organist .for :St. John's Anglican 'Olvuroh, state salary, to start Oct 1. apply to John Fischer, 'Warden et. John's Church. STRAYED— Light Red Heifer with Borns; weight about 700 lbs,, from farm Lot 20, Con. 0, Grey, about August loth. Finder notify Joe ,Pearson Phone 39-r-11 or R. R. 2 Bluevale. Are your laying birds pale and scoury7 Use Finn's Poult,y Con- ditioner and Intestinal Cleanser. Adams' Feed, Brussels. Coocidiosis can. be stopped — use "Kews" and Poultry Conditioner and Intestinal Cleanser as directed. Adams' Feed, Brussels. FOR SALE 12x14 tit. 'Colony House 1 yr. old, 1 Buck -eye oil -burner 1000 size 1 yr. old, 100 Hybrid Rock Hanup. Pulletts 4 inontbie old, 100 Hybrid Rock Hetmp.-Pullette 3 months old. Hugh Pearson , Phone 70x. Vickie or chaff, Price 81.20 per bus. Nbr^znan Lamont Phone34-r1 FOR SALE— 25 to 90 (read choice short•keep steers mostly Herefords balance Durham Roans, also a number of lighter -,loop Steers, ' , # , lighter stock steers, • G. F. Martin Gowanetown, Ont. 1 ' STRAYED- i 1 OW and 2 head of yearling I Heifers strayed on Lot 11, Con. 8, fGrey. Owner .can have sameby proving ownerabip and paying expenses. Phone 89-r-4. WANTED— To purchase pullets eight weeks or age and older. feared Roots, New. Hampshires and White Lew horns Good prices pais. Write Tweddle Oh&ok Hatehertee Matted, Fergus, Ontario. START IN YOUR OWN BUSINESS If you have been discharged from the Armed :Forces or laid off in a war .plant, if your formwork or other occupation does net take all of your .time, if you are honest and dependdalble, :military exempt, willing to work for financial independence, we'll establish you in your owtl part time business, supplying household and farm necessiitteh: Suitable travel outfit remised Credit furnished. Write, The S. R, WATKINS Com- pany, DEPT, 0-B-4, 2177 Mason, Montreal. Mem- Women Over 40 Feel Weak,Worn, Oldl ? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? • Does wear, rendoirn, exhausted oondttiou mato you foal tagged out. otdi Try Carex. Contains gtzroondeuraa LOoiea,sta(Uulante. often needed atter 30t 90. annt,Plios Iron, eruennu. phos horns, vlta 1, y 0 . rrelpa shU Rpaat normnl pea. 010,01(01 1'. ru- sale attol 0001 ch.. ctnr a 00 rryiwhere. a5o. Fre` Let's Face theFUt - f r • �' = Shortage of Material's .,)) o Fa c t:o•r-F- o I i t v e s fit ►:: � l 4tvte [0 w work. ',-ixdSher agcrf 1;►' ,fl' Help 2' are available in greater quantities this year but still not enough to meet the demand. The Dominion Government authorized increased production of Farnl Machinery and Pumping Systems because it was recognized that labor- saving devices were necessary for the farmers to increase production of - farm products. We will supply our Duro Dealers with' as many Duro Pumps as ma- terials and manufacturing facilities will permit, but War Production must cone first. Keep it touch with your Duro Dealer — he will do his best to take care of your 'needs. He will also assist you to secure permit to purchase from your Rationing Officer at the War- time Prices and Trade Board. EMCO .Quality. Bathroom Fixtures and Fittings are still available in a good range of styles and prices. Consult your EMCO dealer regarding those now available. Wiliam Gillespie Phone 6B Barrels, Oat. • 344.