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The Brussels Post, 1944-10-11, Page 2
THE BRUSSELS POST L E F. -.SIGHT SERVICE: RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS. EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED Mr. Reid has been coming to Brussels for 10 years and cn give you perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he has done for thousands of others in this district. "SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT" 1113 X r E I D Stratford'Os Lead25 years. ng Optometrist ver Miss Hingston's Store, Brussels— Next Visit, Wednesday, Oct. 18th, from 2 to 4.30 LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Ontario erns moderate. atisfaction guaranteed. JOHN DINSMORE Experienced Auctioneer Gorrfe Ont. Phone Wroxeter -oma OLD VIRGIIH PIPE TOBACCO let's a real pipe smoker's tobacco VOTERS' LISTb, 1944 TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that 1 have complied with seotion 9 of the VOTERS' LIST ACT and that I have pasted up at my office in Mor- i:- -Twp. on the Twentieth. day of September, 1944, the list of all pA•- sons entitled to vote in the said Mrs. Chas. Municipality at Municipal elections Mrs. Arthur S4raw spent a few N-ee Ration Book nrtal that such list list remain there clays with. Mr. and Mrs. Richard " efributed T • r i MORRIS Mrs. Ernest Reynolds and Mrs, Wm. Levi of Detroit were visiting fur a few days with John anal Mrs. McArter} Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Dougal and Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Heiman were visiting et the home of Jne sad Mrs. McArter, 5th line. Jean !Shedden is spending- a week's holidays around Brussels. Mrs. Orval Jones anal son of Brantford visited with her mother and brother Mrs. Milton Smith and Ross and other Mende. Mr. and Mrs. Sperling Johnston and family -spent. a while on Snaday afternoon with his uncle and aunt, Mr, end Mrs. Richard Johnston, 1st line. Mr. and Mrs. John Bosluat and family of Dutton visited over the week er'd with his parents Mr. end Mrs Harry Beeman and Mr, and Dorman and family t for inspection. Johnston helping to wait on Mrs. t 1' .'.'r -i, s of Brussels and district And 1 hereby call upon all voters Johnston who' has been sick. We will reeeive. their No, 5 Ration Books to take immediate proceedings to hope she will soon be better again. during the week of October 14.21, have any errors or omissions eor• Miss Janet Robertson of Brussels it has been announced. Complete rectal according to law, the last spent the week enol with her brother information as to the time and dates flay for appeal being the Twenty- Campbell Robertssn, lst line. will be given later. The new books first day of October, 194.4. . Mrs, Hugh -Johnston visited with will be good for 50 weeks so that if George Martin, . i Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. J. Johnston. wand necessary books will be distributed Clerk of Municipality of I other friends, early in October next year. The Township of Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker and moweeimagmamsimmegteavrarpmummommemsgialeek. 0 itiota to-ovtgege coll.e eye t 'S V1'%e �, o£�i5npta �d Gaaada al d iatex$ohds, is a O st • ona saxpoxtiga ntof. 1'xt ou buq.yi axe. p,Vie$es S.1a d tic Cap a�ao Make. ge¢Sonalfoto s s o+�a `1°u two 9 es lave ttaeat loll octoxy h fox y° ut boo dollar that the o borrow a�°k will pal cash Catoda occas every eves ��'ooeY You. ats ox sal gay tipje� eapoa• e d • • • Lars ne,ng peed°11axs need cast' vital. seas e°' e and lead sity, Canada's da's ne 11for d d • to can gd• acteasaadta cxea es x uatti s atIrovd toot,' d g, %le s eAg the *as o• Out aee ea h be ready to heat Sowitto axe age$, ° weed by e roust basitie� of n drape, tiObillipas' at tress sands alas tuake % lxh C fate t. S a With the ca�: lead wa ils °a sp'ad gtoast :a I WU- asised Wad un bitjOetahlk ts: Vot �hO e that Gas l ... t o oahav ail ed W t a trey I t •aad sa ax: recall tnoaekihat s , on o e wax lobO the lolly° sol s 'into taottgases ohvrit ear: save • cub sal OD v iltoe doing a Lyth latex pt OD ib back••: xtnoxtgagese yoox p'c,-, i. zvnoimproven a ztsYoa[i/ a cash e rY Bond drill g when tris war ends... new buildings Ar y°a ne'• Delo maclsirzory ...better stock cash to pay on a new car or a NATIO WAR fiNANCR COMMITTEE „ew borne .-iuea•» xan.<,.... ,,.,. swrz.t sz- .,-rar r. &«. :Q,, ,r._,'.s,akx.7 s.'ia7il i 1� F.01 ill t WEID;\'d}SDAY, OCTO131R11. 111b, 111.44 daughter of Torontospent the week and with her brother Mr.. Campbell Robertson, Names of Those Overseas Wanted Relatives and friends are asked to give the names and addresses of all Brussels, Morrie and Grey men who have grans overseas sinee last Christmas, to the Bmneseis Canadian Legion in order that they may receive a Christmas gift from elle Legion, >w n s ,F * t WEDDING * * .r * ,a * Speir — Smith The home of Mr. and Mrs. Archi- bald Smith, Sinecoe, was the scene of o. pretty wedding on Tuesday, September 20th, at 3 o'clock, when their only daughter, Miss. Martha (Tillie) became the bride of Cpl. Kenneth R. Speir, R.C.A,P.. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. .Speir, Brussels. Rev. John S. Wright performed the ceremony under an arch of white and pink, With silver wedding bells. The arch was banked with roses, gladioli and chrysanthemums. Given in marriage by her father, the' bride wore a dress of t'ureotse blue crepe, with feather That, and carried e bouquet of deep ,red Better Times roses and fern. Mies Louise Summer kayesi the bride's only atte,nrla.nt, chose a dress of deep violet with 'metalling hat and wore a corsageof yellow Souvenir roses, Mr. Arthur Churchill was. best man. A reception was held at the Hotel Governor Simocoe, Mrs. Smits receiv- ing in a dress of wine crepe with dark brown veceesories, and a oorsage of white I{illarney roses. The groom's mother chose a dress of , Ashes od Roses crepe and wore a corsage of yellow (Souvenir rosea. For her going away costume e bride had selected a dark *adored "Long Distance Telephoning is heavier than it was a year ago" ITT TRUE—For the first three mouths of this year Long Distance lines handled calls at a rate which would represent an increase, over the full year, of nearly three and one-half million calls. So you see we're not out of the woods yet—and won't be until the war is won. Please continua to keep wartime communication lines clear ...use Long Distance for essential calls only. Delays can cost lives? REMEMBER— NIGHT RATES NOW BEGIN AT 6 P.M: b active .S'�v✓ice GREY will receive his wings at the grad- uating Class. P t t the Duncan McNabb, Stratford, was Mrs. Chas. Irving from Z\'admat, visiting with his brother John Nice suit, with snatching acoessorlea and S'asdt., is a visitor this week at the Nabb for a few days this week.. Me- a corsage of red Better Times roses. home of her nacres, Robt. aad J. J. Mrs. Archie Smith, Sea;forth, hag The couple left for a short honey- Stratchan, he i� sura on her way to been vietting with her parents Mr. moon at Niagara Falls and other 11mr1`to1i, N. B., to visit her son who aril Mrs. W. Eliacott. points east. The groom's gift to the bride was .a pair of gold initialed earrings, l 'aagl"" and gifts to the bridesenaid was a silver bracelet and to the boat man, a leather wallet. Out-af.town guests included Mr.s. John Speir, mother of the groom, Misses 'Laura and Margaret Speir, the groom's sister, Mrs, Roy Thuell and daughter, Betty, all of Brussels. AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements Lewis Rowland, auctioneer, has been instructed by the undersigned to sell by Public Acutlon at NIA of Lot 16 Concession 6, MerrisA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17th Sale Commences at 1 P. M. Sharp messe. HORSES -1 bay mare 13 years old, 1 gray mare 9 yrs. old, 1 roan Morse 7 yrs. old. COWS -1 oo1v 9 yrs, old, due Dec. 3rd, 1 cow 9 yrs, old clue April 1st, 1 sow 9 yrs. old doe April 21st, 1 cow 7 yrs, o1'd due April 23rd, 1 sow 6 yrs. old, thse March 200h, 1 farrow cow 4 yr.s old, 1 fart cow 4 yrs. old, 1 sow 5 yrs old due Dee. 270h. SI1EIEP•—d0 young ewes. Thll ILDMENTS—:1 wagon nearby, new, 1 wagon 1 light wagon, I buggy, 1 Deering iniower, 1, M.-H.binder, 1 set 5211. sleighs new, 1 cream separator M.H. new, 1 steel land roller, 1 hay rake, 1 0131(18 0w, 1 set 2009 lbs scale 1 water tank, 1 fray fork car rope and pulleys, 1 set (sling ropes and chain, 1 fanning. mild, 1 riding plow, 1 walking plow 1 trouble .plow, 1 set harrows, 1 Deering feutilizer drill 11 discs, 2 eau:niers, 1 disc harrow, 2 crow bars. G IRiAIDN Quantity of Grain, Whifflotrees, n.eokyolces and many other articles too numerous to rutin tiers. Everything willbe sold without reserve. — TERMS CASH — The farm will be offered for sale at same time and place subject to a reserve bid. Edward Nichol, Proprietor. Ivan McArter, Clerk. Lewis Howland, Auctioneer. i i 40 5011 ,9 a, Want (Normal Pep, Viiisi, Vigor? rrr 051105 Tonto '1 ablate: Cie111sIW tonics, ,hurt,. fronts Iron vitamin n, ,et'i gyro, bbatmlie s1;nide t! n;n!nl 1,,D Vlro ilsol It111711160118 d0, 0, .1 rntrnd0ltorp 01x0 0815 �Sbe 1r 0nt dNte rod *i." nt r 011 r rtulde !uv et eipp,wit,,,., ,. t ,.: ne arc, .1•10,11,01 TV PC la OPTOMETRIST hone 118 Harriston BPl€t�� eker F r a s �dF Go©:3 FOY n 7ti B 5.17kinii SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT €'hone 6 Butcher Sleep NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS of DOMINION OF CANADA 412% BONDS DUE OCTOBER 15, 1944 and DUE 3i/2% BONDS CTOBER 15, 1949 (WHICH HAVE BEEN CALLED FOR PAYMENT AT PAR ON OCTOBER 15, 1944) Your holdiags of these issues may be con• verted into Seventh Victory Loan Bonds dated November 1, 1944. Bonds of these issues will be accepted at a price of 100% in payment for Seventh Victory Bonds. This conversion maybe, arranged during the Victory Loan with your Victory Loan saiestrlant, with your Bank, Trust or Loan Company from whom details are available, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE