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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1944-12-27, Page 4,Hap ko Or iany Cstomers We extend Holiday Greetings and wish to thank you for the patronage of the past year and especially for the patience and consideration shown during the busy Christmas shopping season just over. latileUrlill: .Pee^l sMr utscenN °°. t s e°a sg i. �wtgseit, ow on lay A Choice Selection of New Years Greeting and Thank You Cards A THE BRUSSELS POST FOR THE OVERLOOKED ONE— We still have many attractive and useful things, that will be suitable. R, SMITH ova a �s96' �faA1° TELEPHONE NO. 62 - --- tUGGts f and STATIONED li'ELF,PHONE NCd'fid' VIVAVAVAVAVAVAgMAtitAVOIVAKOW For Choice Quality Shop At McDonald's Meat Market CHOICE BABY BEEF Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats Creamery Butter Phone 69x For Prompt Delivery. 2O,OOO» OF WASTE PAPER ARE REQUIRED EVERY MONTH FOR VITAL WAR NEEDS Bel d /404 i HONE t w°P,,JS S 't••. To Our Custemers Aud Friends Wik '44 drawing to a close and the bright lights shining in the New Year, my staff and I join together to -convoy to each and everyone our sincere thanks for your fine cooperation andpatronage that you have given us during the years we have been in business. Your patronage has always been highly ap- preciated and we have endeavoured to give you our best possible service and a fair amount of scarce articles. We are all looking forward to a better and pros- perous New Year and trust that youwill continue to visit .our store during '45. Once again.Iet us say Thank You and a Happy New Year. Sincerely, Clarak"' . Rus Series of Short Courses :Pitts Yoar a series of two day Short Ccnn'se aro' being held throughout the county eonuue; slug the first week of January, Tits sub- jects to be discussed are soils and Erosion, Crop rotations, refelestat• ation and many other points relat- ive to the maintaining of our soils. • Instruction will also he given en nlaitlt0.,anoe and upkeep of tra1ters and other implements around the farms. There will be many helpful. i hints on Farm Machinery, aaaltiled Veterinarians will take up cattle and ‘v 11. diseases which are fairly prevalent t'Ilr00gh0111 1110 00lluty and discussing control measures for the sante. Ther will also be discussions on Permanent,. pastures, method or seeding and Pasture improvement, Advertise - meats will appear in the County paper:, to be ready for the one which is Most convenient for you. Phere will be one course in each town- ship, instructors are; - Harry Strang, B S.A., Exeter Gordon 111cG.^.vin, Walton Dr. Murray 14lcLennon, V,S., Wing. ham, Dr. Cee. 1:111o22, V S , (111111011 J. B. Matheson, 11.2,.)., Agl•icu4 tubal Represonlattve, Clinton. , BLUEVALE passressociatesecretalhel•ypers , Mrs.seMcreta. L. ryAitken; Mr. The W.M.S. niet in the United Church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs W. J. Johnston, the president, Presided and conducted the Christ- mas devotional program, "A Can- adian Friendship iService." Mrs. George Thornton gave the Scrip• ere; reading. Others taking part were: Mrs. A. McCrackin, Mrs. J. W. .Tohnston, i.0rs. Robert Shaw, Mrs. M. L. Aitken. The,singing of Christ- mas carols was a feature . of the program. The election or officers for 1445 was held, the following being elect- ed: president,' Mrs Alex McCrack- in; first vice-president, Mrs. George Hetherington; second vice-presi• dent, Mr.s W. J. Johnston; secre- tary, Mrs. Edwaisl Johnston treas- urer, Mrs, .Arthur Shaw; stew- ardheip secretary, Mrs. J. W. John son; supply secretary, Mrs, James Robertson; community frienishin secretary, Mrs. J. iCurtis; temper- ance secretary, Mrs. Robert Shaw; George Thornton; pianists, Mrs, J. W. .Fohnston, Mr's, W. J. Johnston, Fine Porgram Given The Sunday school room of the United Clll`i 011 was filled to capa- city on Thursday' evening for the animal - •Chuistmas concert Rev. J. W. Johnston was chairman. The Program consisteclo of choruses, , re- citations, . dialogues, pantomimes. and drills presented by children and young people.' At the close of the program, Santa Claus, ac:om• pauied by his assistant appeared and distributed gifts from the brightly decorated tree. Treats of fruit and candy from the Sunday school were enjoyed by the chil- dren. Personals: C. B. Moffatt has lett to spend the winter with his daugh ter, Mrs. Edith Sanderson and daughter at London; J. McMichael, Listowel is with his mother, Mrs. William McMichael, who Is very ill at present. The age of . chivalary is Never Past so long as there, is a wrong left unrelaressed on earth — Charles Kingsley. Post Offices Sell Them NSM RANKS • POST OPPICIS ouAITMINT STORRS • DRUGGISTS GROCIRS • TOBACCONISTS BOOK STORRS rid other RITA& SKIMs When is a Dollar Not a DoIIar? When it won't buy a dollar's worth of goods! For instance, compared to present: day standards, your dollar of the lost war was worth, not a dollar 3... but sometimes fur then.. Housewives, who went marketing in 1917, hod to port with 'tor o four.pouad jar of jam which you buy to -day icor ... Dad's winter underwear set him book thenyas compared tothe figke. he could buy itforto-day. You get a lot more for your money NOW pi .... because price ceilings and otheranti-inflationary measures have keptthe value of your dollar H IGH I That's why it will pay you to see that selfish spending 11%. never undermines pries control in Canada. Remember you fray& your dollar's worth whin you -:1 use your money wisely . when you pay offfdebts "' refuse to buy -Needless luxuries... give black markets a wide berth ., and dont hoard goods. I promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down. I will buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether -buying or sell- ing good s or services. I will pay off old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and ' War Savings Certificates. And. I will support taxes whichhelplower 'the cost of living. /haw PA64 "I+A. Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to help reveal the daneen that lntulon represents for .11 the people of lie Nods. Wc:dnesduy, L!+rc,ltI) 21)21), 1101 TEC) LIVE HENS AND CHICKENS also GEESE and DUCK FEATHERS BEST PRICES PAID Before you sell any poultry phone the Export Packers. We will call at your place for any quantity or yeti can bring them to us. PHONE 70x r RUSSELS BELL & BENSON BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public Elmer D. Bell,-B.A. C. Joseph Benson, B.A. (Absent on Active Service^ Wednesday Afternoon BRUSSELS OFFICE HOURS Daily from 9:00 until 12:00 and from 1:30 until'6:00 (except Thursday from 9:00 until 12:00) 0 SHORT COURSES Soils, . Farm Mechanics, Veterinary, Pasture Howick --- Gerrie January 10th and 11th Turnberry Jan. 9th and 10th Morris --- Township Hall Jan. 5th and 6th .Grey --- Ethel Jan. 8th and 9th WILLIAM' SPINCE Estate Agent Conveyancer and Commissioner; to GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE MAIN STREET,' -- — ETHEL, ONT. A ' N1 Best Wishes For A Happy and Victorious Neu) ;.1' ear from the Management s nd Sta ff to all their Friends and Customers THE. ?hone hone 61 'Lp 1: t Brussels, Ont, Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Family 1