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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-11-15, Page 3HYDRO 'it BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, November lutb, 1Y1 The Way! BELGR^ AVE Publicity meeting 'of the Beigrave Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs, Stewart Procter en Tuesday, November 21st at 2.30 pm. The convenor Mrs. N. Keating will be in charge of the meeting. Roll call "A. worthwhile activity of. the W.I. anywhere." Current events by Mrs, C. Logan, motto "for Home end country" 'by Mrs. N. Keating. Address by Mrs. W. J. Henderson THEY WOULDN'T HAVE BELIEVED IT! • The gay nineties weren't so gay, by today's standards. Think how the folks then would have felt had anyone told them of the wonders of the modern motion picture theatre. They wouldn't have believed it! In the transition from those days to this modern age we owe a great deal to electricity. Today—we are dependent upon it in hundreds of ways. It will do more for us in the days to come! In the future Hydro will serve industry, the home and the Farm in even greater measure than in the past. Plan now, to let Hydro lighten your tasks and make your living more comfortable in the brighter days ahead. THE HYDROELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO maAraataxmaaatacampalasstamolkaaristeacmagracamazaasama district president, Wingham. There will be an institute contest. Music. by Olary Procter, Lunch comrmnittee Mrs. N. Keating, Mrs, M. Barnes and Mrs. T. D. Johnston, A11 the Ladies of `the community are urged to be present, F0. Archie 'Young, R.A.F. }terry Command, is spending a furlough with his motaer, Mrs. Edna Young, 5th line' of Morris. His headeuort- ers is at present at Nassau, Baham- as. He has flown to many foreign countries, including India, Egypt, and North Alum. Mrs, young has three other sons in the services. FO. Alex \'ethers of Hamilton who was missing in Belgium for tour months this , year and who arrived home one week ago, is with I relatives 'nore, Miss Helen r21iompson, R, N., who has accepted a position at Victoria 13os1'ital, London 1s spend. ing a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Thompson, concess- ion. 9, East Wawanosh. LAC. Kenneth Wheeler, who has 511* been stationed at Yorktoa, Sask., has been posted to White Horse, Yui=aa Te••r•itory, ltit^ I.'ryagee; ptaufsr, 3ra Van ( caurp. 'fire program for the next rneet lug will be arranged by Ruth ?rig- 111 COUNTY OF HURON gins and Ferne NetherY• The rect. I or, Hev, P Il. Streeter, 1,111 pre. Notice is hereby givetr that I pare the log book. The meeting will have contp,iecl with Section 8 of the be 110119 at .a0 home of Mre, John VOTII]RS' L1ST ACT ' and that 1 Vast Camp. Mr. Streeter pronouneed lint•'• posted all at nsy cfftee lu 1911101 the benediction, after which lurch on the Seveutienth day of November, Brick W.M.S. Meets ! R. vote in the said Municipality at was nerved by the hostess.' 1044, the list of all persons entitled Mrs, Wilde Irwin was hostess to I Municipal elections and that such t.hc- Women's Missionary Society of list remain there for inspection, Brick United Church, Nast Wawa. And I hereby call upon all voters nodi 011 Thursday afternoon, Mrs, to faire irnrneniate proeeedinre to S. Mclturney aiid her group wore have any errors or omissions cor- In charge of the worship :arnica, reefed according to Jaw, the .est day' Mrs. Irwin gave a reading and Mrs, for appeal being the Saturday, Dec - J. T. Currie sang a solo. Mrs, Cecil I ember 2nd, 1944. Coultes read a chapter from the J, H. PEAR study book, "West Of the Date Clerk of Municipality of the Line.". The president, Mrs. L. Township of Grey. Wightman,, was in charge of the . business period when names of , men' of the church overseas were • drawn and each will receive ti let- ter from the member who drew his name. Spe'rran—Bfehn Mrs G. Beecroft and Miss 0, LISTOWP;L — A quiet marriage McGowan conducted a sale and bazaar prepared by the Mission Band at which 99.75 was realized. The next meeting will be held et the )tone of Mrs, Robert Coultas. VOTERS' LISTS 1944 TOJ1NNw HIP OP GREY +k * * W EDDING s: AUTUMN The fields of golden grain ars rut, There's nothing left but stabble, The fields that once were green with grass With golden Tod are yellow. The milkweed pods are getting ripe, Soon we'll go and gather, As many pods as we can find, To help to make life savers, was solemnized by. Rev. G. W. Moore Saturday afternoon at 1190 o'clock at the United Church par- sonage when Lucille fliabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Biehr, "Listowel, became the bride 01 Lloyd John Speiran, son of Mr, and Mrs. Iiartwell Speiran, 12th concession of Elma township. The couple was unattended, " Mr, and Mrs, Speiran will take up residence on the town line east. Hamilton—Collis ATWOOD — The marriage of Mildred E., daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Collie, of Henllryn, to Stan- ley R. Hamilton, also of Henfryn, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, of the 6th concession of Elms, Township, teak place in. Tor - The luscious plums are getting onto, )The officiating clergyman. ripe, was Rev Norman McMurray. The And apple trees hang laden attendants were Mrs. Harry Eddy, The birds are chirping in the trees, sister of the bridegroom, and Har- i know they soon will leave as; old Baster, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, both of Toronto. Mr. Georgia Dunbar, and Mrs, Hamilton will reside on "he animal meeting of the Aagli• Ethel, Ontario, f ' bridegroom's farm at Henfryn. can Yourg People's Association of Trinity Chum was held oa Friday ` evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Van Camp. The following officers were elect -'I eft: President, Ruth Bradburn; vice-president, Jack Van Camp; secretary, Lorna Dunbar; treasurer,' 'ADVERTISING RA'YES Classified Ads rearm) 26o Over telephone or charged 35o In Memoriam 50e Card of Thanks Igo BIr hs, Marriages Deaths Free GREY Mrs, Geo, Warwick and Mrs, Jas. Shortreed and Jim Warwick and Thos. 'Strachan enjoyed a visit to j Toronto during thepast week, The former visited at the home of her son Robt and Mrs, Warwick. ti ?RICE 9004 ttp(lIED 12)13 \\\ The worst inflation came AFTER the war the last time ... to be followed by disastrous deflation, unemployment and confusion. For Canada to manage successfully the change back to peace, maintain employment, and meet the world's competition we must continue to, have stable economic conditions.. To protect the individual from rising costs of living and later unemployment we must continue to prevent inflation. To prevent a repetition of the conditions followingthe last war PRICE CONTROL MUST BE MAINTAINED AS LONG AS INFLATION THREATENS US. This can only be done if production is efficient and economical, costs are kept, down and consumers refuse to pay more than ceiling prices. 1122 05 0N8 OP A 5E0125 154300 6y frit ooVERNMENr or CANADA TO EMPHASIte214 IMPORTANCE 02 PREVENTING A FURTHER ME TN SHE C0sr of LIVING NOW, ANO DEFLATION LATER • eeeseleibreellet One person can start lel. When one poison demands mere for Gooch or services he compels othots to do the same and Price Control goes out the window. OLD VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO lis a real pipe smoker's tobacco CLASSIFIED ABS WANTED— A pair of boy's skates, eine 3, Phone 31 FOR SALE— Cedar -_ 9! '.00 a cord. Phone 106s'r-4 L. R. Dryans. FOR SALE - 75 White Leghorn Pullets, Phone 40-r-23 W. B. Hoy. FOR SALE— Cedar for kindling, John Alcock Phone 42-r-8. FOR SALE - 130 Leghorn Pullets 7 months old. phone 75-r-17 Wm Maun FOR SALE Jersey Cow, 8 years old due Dec. 10th. Phone 24-r-12, FOR SALE- 25 Good Portland Cutter's; 5 set of Sleighs. Jack Thynne FOR SALE— Apple cider also a quantity of cedar for kindling, Joe Brewer Phone 12-r-11 FOR SALE - 100 Cord of Wood, Soft Maple and. Elm (mostly Elm). John McDonald Phone 27-r-14. WANTED - 2 Pairs of Children's Skates, sizes 1 and 2. Phone 25-r-5. FOR SALE - 1.6 Pigs, 6 weeks old and a quantity o4 Dry Wood, Phone 42 -r -S Wm. Blake FOR SALE— S pigs about 6 weeks -old also a quantity of dry wood, phone 42 -r -S W. Blake LOST— A Red Heifer about 900 lbs. from Lot 23. Cott. 5, Morris Twp, Ward Seliere Phone 12-r-7. 4 FOR SALE - 150 Single Comb White Leghorn Pullets, commencing to lay. Phone 40-r-9 Duncan McDonald FOR SALE—. A brand new heavy-duty bail - bearing drill press, combination for power or hand turning. Any person interested Phone 50-r-4. Ross Cardiff, CLEARING AUCTION.SALE Farm Stock Implements end Household Effects Lot 4, Gon0esslon 6, Huiiett Twp. 1>✓a miles East of Kinburn TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER gist and 22nd AT 1 P.M. Full line of Farm Stock and Implements will be sold on Tuesday, Nov 21. Household effects on Wed- nesday. TERMS—CASH HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer JOHN NOTTINGHAM—Prop. Rave your EYES Proper1yCared for NOW Fo Fe HOlmisth OPTOMETRIST Phone 11S Hiktrisittei LAOi< l yot)R LABet.---.