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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-11-1, Page 2NOTICE COMPLETE EYESIGHT SERVICE RIGHT HERE IN BRUSSELS. EYES EXAMINED — — GLASSES FITTED /dr. Reid has been coming to Brussels for 10 years and um give you:perfect satisfaction and eye comfort as he has it for thousands of others in this district. "SEE REID AND SEE RIGHT." R. A. REID Stratford's Leadng Optometrist Over 25 years. IOU Hingston's Store, Brussels— ' Next Visit, Wednesday, Nov. 8th, from 2, to 4.30 ...ileiemeeMediONNO•Noileideale 1 iLICENSED AUCTIONEIL For Ontario -arms moderate. itisfaction guaranteed, of the United Church with 13 JOHN DINSMORE tables' at play. Prizes Mr the great• ie,roints \VPre won by :Experienced Auctioneer ' Miss Margaret Curtis and Tames Gorrie Ont• Phone Wroxeter Maser. The proceeds, which . BLUEVALE The Women's Insulate sponsored !• • , iv,., ci • kinole- party on ' evening in the school room THE BRUSSELS POST OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco Wednesday, November tat, 1044 the minutes and trying ]illicit gave the treasurer's report. . Readings, choruses and dialogues were given. • • ,i period of Hallowe'en games, hol- lowed. The mothers quilted s, quilt which had been pieced by the members of the Junior Red Cross Society. Tickets were draft on. two quill. made by the pupils. Oralk C:eghorn and Andre W Holmes were the holders of the lucky tick- ets. Refreshments of apples and homemade candy were served. The teacher, Miss Diable Coultes, planned the day's activities, amounted to over $15, will be used •-• e'c,,s overseas. During the evening a sing -song was enjoyed with Mrs, Carl Johnston 'and airs. tieorge Hetherb gton in charge. The President, Mrs. Charles Mothers, el. the appreciation or the Inthote to all who had assisted. ranch was served. The pupils of Bluevale school enjIyable Hallowe'en party iy a..ti.irnoon when mothers Ind friends were invited. The regu- lar Junior Red Cross meeting was hall in the form of a broadeost, with Wayne Turvey announcing and Katharine Sieling, the presi- dent, hi charge of the program. Patsy Stewart, the secretary, read • 1111111.11ilalto BELCRAYE The Begrove Co -Operative Assecf- ationwill meet at the home of MT. a' d Mrs. William Speirs, concession 4, Morrie, on Monday evening, Nov. 6. Delegates to attend the annual meeting of the Ontario 00-0tiertalve in be held in Toronto in December will be appointed, Officers Elected The Morris unit of the Federa- tion of Agriculture held its annual meeting and election of officers in the township hall on Friday even- ing. Guest speakers were Mr. Burton tee •- •-"--$$Vigarriffiffi' • That old saying, so well known to farm folks !Plow to the end of the furrow n ... so aptly makes our duty plain. And the end of the furrow is beyond the horizon. Our men on the fighting fronts have weary, trying days ahead of them. We, on the home front, must not waver nor falter. Our duty is clear, we must keep faith with ourfighters On Canadian farms we must maintain our efforts to produce the foods our fighters and our allies need. That work will reward us with increased incomes. And we must save. , . to have money to lend to our country to pay the increased costs that this war continues to pile up. Money invested in Victory Bonds will help to buy the tools of war. They don't last long in action: They must be replaced. It's our job the home front job ... to see to it that our fighting men have everything they need. Victory Bonds yield a double harvest They proe vide our country with money to carry on the war: Later, they will provide money to buy things we will want and need,- and which we have done without during the war." Victory Bonds will pro vide cash to pay for improvements for farm and home . . . new buildings . . . new machinery : better stock . . . new car 4Ci furnishings and conveniences for the home. • BUY VICTORY BONDS WITH MONEY, IN THE BANK Tama t BUY MORE . . ON CONVENIENT DEFERRED PAYMENTS Victory Bonds. pay double bank interest -3 %. Buy Victory Bowls with your savings. Yon can also buy Victory Bonds on convenient di/erred payinetiti. Pdy 10% when you order the bonds and the balance anytime over a period of so; months. National War Finance Committee VICTORY BO DS • • " Of Clinton wire .adtlressed the meet- ing, on the Victory/ .1.oan, and HallY Sturdy of Auburn, county presi. dent, who reported on the exeoutive meetings of the Ontario Federation during the past year, .0. 11, OonitP,, anted soaretaty in the absence ot -. anderson Reeve Cecil Wheeler took charge I ot the election When the 0ollowitig officers were named: president, James vice-president, Will. lam Kelly; directors, Tales Phe- lan, Clarence Martin, 'Bernard Craig, Lorne Nichol, Richard Proc- ter, Cecil Wheeler, Nelson Higgine, William Peacock, Frank Shaw, Earl Hamilton, Russell Henderson, Harvey Brown and 0 R. Conites. Named Organist Mrs, George Michte has been en- gaged as organist and leader of the United. Church choir and as- sumed her duties on Sunday. .0oreauencing next Sundays the United Church Sunday School will commence at 10:$0 a., nL and church service will he at 1.1:30, Personals: Mr, and Mrs, John Vincent, Goderich, with Mr, and Mrs, Albert Vincent; Rev, 0. H. and Mrs. Dunlop attended the funeral of an uncle at St. Thomas on MOIldey; Miss Myrtle Yuill, Harriston, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yuill; Mies, Lt. id Kelly, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Kelly. The regular meeting of the Bel - grave Red Cross 'Society was held in the work „rooms on Friday after. noon with a fairly good attendance. The president, C. R. Ooultes was in the chair andopened the meeting with a hynin, followed by the daily - prayer. Re'v. G. H. Dunlop read the minutes. The box committee reported that boxes had been sent to :35 local boys 'overseas, and additional ones for the home boys, and girls .were being prepared. Mrs, A.. Manning, convenor of work committees, reported • that a new quota nt sewing and knitting had been received, which will be started imtnecliately as all articles listed. are 'urgently needed. The president was appointed to secure wood for heating the work rooms during the winter AUCTION SALE— Household Effects of the late Mrs John Oliver to be held in Champions Barn, Brussels, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Sale commences at 1 P nt, 3 bedroom suites 3 mattresses 1 toilet set 1 wardrobe 2 feather ticks 1 nine -tube Majestic console electric radio. short wave attach- ment in good condition 1. Atwater Kent, table model electric radio in good condition 1 dining room extension table dining room ("hairs 1 davenport 1 side board 1 OrgeT1 1 hook case eight day clock 3 small tables rocking chair wicker chair hall rack 1 sewing machine, (Raymond) 1 falling leaf table kitehen chairs 1 glass. door ,cupbos.frd 1 icebox 3 bonier coal oil stove with 2 burner oven and 1 burner oven 1 Good cheer cook stove 1 klonclike stove stove pipes 2 stove boards . 1 congoleum rug -10Ya x 9 1 congolemn rttg 9 x 9 1 kitchen. liroleum 12 x 9 1 axminster rug x 7 mate 1 Easy washing machine 1 lawn mower 1 electric iron 1 electrIr plate 1 -clipper boiler1 carpet sweeper 5 cream window shades curtains some bedding 3 mirrors fruit cupboard pleturls. quantity of Cishes step ladder 1 card table number of pillows 1 electric lamp 1 b9 lamp 1 irOning board 2 ‚paper racks 1 tea kettle 1 screen door fruit jars and bottles hoe, axe' and fork pots and pats sprinir.'ing can gallon coal ell can other aftteles too nuMe"ous ,to mention TERMS. CASH LEWIS ROWLAND; Auctioneer Robert Patrick, Clerk, , *•••••!...1***0'.4 No Startling Changes To Come In Car Designs Howard B IVIcame,. Toronto, gener- al Manager of the Atttomobile Dealens, Association of Ganada said in an interview here recently that there will lie no startling Changes in the style or cost a 'automobiles after the war. "I lilts that dress you're "crearillg,', "I got/ 11 tor my twentieth birth. tle44° ,citaly! It lies worn Wall haan't ONE TEAM One e • Nearly a million Canadian men and women in the armed services of the Dominion, more than a million in war industry, and all the others on the home front—have one goal in sight, a complete and speedy victory. Teamwork counts as never before, for now the game is in its final, crucial stages. We must all put forth extra effort, use even more of our resources, to make the finish swift and sure. It is urgent that in this Seventh Victory Loan we each buy at least one more bond than we bought before. It is our duty to our team- mates; our duty to our children who will enjoy the fruits of victory. Let us do our duty gladly, that we may earn our place on ourwinning team. INVEST IN VICTORY BUY VICTORY BONDS EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LIMITED DURO Pumps and EMCO Plumbing Fixtures Head Office and Factory:IONDON, Ontario • HAMILTON • TORONTO • SUDBURY • WINNIPEG • VANCOUVER 0A' _ BUSINESS CARDS Dennis Duequette — Licensed Auctioneer (FOR HURON COUNTY) For Engagements Prone 31 .The•Brussele Poet" and they will be looked atter Immediately. Por Information, etc., write or phone either 81....111 OR 41X at Brunets, Ont. ALL SALES CONDUC ED IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER. MODERATELY PRICED, Allan A. Lamont Agent for—Flre, Whadstoim, and Automobile Insuranre Get particulars of our Special Automobile Policy ior farmers. Queen St. Brussels 'Phone 657 . - 'N. D. S. iamb -ton, M.D., C.M., L.M,C,C, Physidan and Surgeon (Coroner) • " Office Hours -1 - 4 and 7 - 8 p.m; Also 11 - 12 a.m. when possible. Saturday evenings until 10 p.m. Sundays—Emergencies and by appointment only. Home calls in forenoons and 4 - 6 p.m.; Chas, T. Davidson Insurance Agent For ALL KINDS OF Automobik and Fire Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. BRUSSELS, ONT. 'PHONE OFFICE 92X RESIDENCE 87...-2 Harold Jackson SPECIALIST IN FARM AND HOUSEHOLD SALES ;Licensed In Hurun and Perth counties) PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GLIAsiANTEED For Information, etc., write or phone Harold Jackson phone 12 on 658 Sealorth R.R. 1, Brmadrodd Make no.angen ents at The Brussels Post er Elmer D. Bell, Barrister Office, Brussels. D. P. RANN Furniture , FUNERAL ANI) AMBULANCE SERThE. - Liceneed Funeral Director and Ensbainaer PHONE 36 or ONT. JAMES McFADZEAN Howick Mutual' Fire Insurance Hartford Windstorm • Tornado Insurance Automobile !neuronce PHONE42 P.O. BOX ,1 TURNBERRY ST. ---x BRUSSRLS, ONT. oloe Lewis Rowland (1.-lienstd For Huron County) ,! • SATISFACTION GUAFANTEED -- PRICES REASONABLE For Engagements Phone 31 "The Brussels Post" and they will be looked after ImmedaltetY For Information, etc., w ite or phone, Lew. Rowland 100,424 Seaforth; cr write R.R. 3, Walton. We SO Donaldson — Licensed Auctioneer Phone 35-r-13 — Atwoodo Ont. for the Counties of Huron and Perth All sales promptly attended to Charges moderate For Engagements phone 31 "The Brusels Post" and the! ovr--fdi , wilt be looked Ether immediately. l'ib)