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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1939-11-22, Page 4ervalw.vviovelmswiswri WROXETER llorgh Harris' a 'Saskatchewan is spending the winter with. M. and Archie MelVfichael; IVIr, and Mrs. Ji j. Allen spent the week -end Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Wray and Jon% Toronto, spent the week -end, with Mrs. john Wray; Mr. and, Mre. rt. Gould and sou Harris with Mr. and Mrs. T, Burke; Miss Jhssie Paulin, Toronto, and Arthur Cch,arbineau, Detroit, with Mrs. Elsie Baulln; IVIrs, H. Waller spent eek the wend with her daughters in Toronto,. WALTON Mr. and' Mrs, Charles lVfoGavin and daughter Frances spent Sunday in Brussels. The electricians are busy wiring the house recently purchased by Mr. and Mrs'. M. Holland, who will be taking possession in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Jackson of Morris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs, 7, S. Buchannan and Miss Mary have moved to Strat- ford where Mr. Buchannan has a Position with the G. L. Griffith Co, Mr. and Mrs. .2, H. 'Humphries of Walkerville spent the week -end with the former's, brother and sister W. J, Humphries and Mrs, H. Shan- non. Misia, Rota Camuhell of Giderich spent Sunday with her cousin Mrs, W. J. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. G. Clark of Burling- ton spent Sunday with friends in the village, Miss Mary Shortreed, Reg. N., of Byron Sanitarin!„ London, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs, W. J. Shortreed, Mr. and Mrs, H. Shannon who spent the past month in Vancouver, B.C,, have returned! home. The many friends of Leslie Bol- ton ale piease,d to hear he is im- proving and was able to creme home from the,h,ospital on Monday. Mrs. William Smith whose maiden name was Kate MoKibbin of Walton locality passed away on November 11th at her residence in 'Unionville. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter Mrs. Karl Heise and three grandsons also a sister Miss I. R. IVLeKibbin all of Toronto and another sister Mrs, Hugh Camp- bell at Mullett. The Duff's Church W,IVI.S. met Nov. 14th Noah Miss Knox presiding. Opening hymn 148 was followed by prayer by Mies Sraillie. Sixteen responded to the roll call. A bale valued at 853.00 was forwarded lately. Delegates read reports ot the Clinton Sectional Convention. All Secretaries and group leaders come to December meeting with reports for the year. A nominat- ing committee consisting of Mrs, Bryans, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. Mc- Call and Mrs. Davidson was aPpoint- ed to elect the officers tor 1.940. Mrs, McCalium read the Scripture lesson while •Chapter 2, "The Untouch- ables," was presented by the 9th a "Morris group. IVEY& John Watson. Mrs, F, Kirkby, Mrs, McArthur and Mrs. IL Kirkby, These untoucle abler ere .the lowest class of people d in India anare cruelly treated by th'e higher castes, The most able leader among thein is Dr. Ambed- kar„ also a -powerful force in the polltiral lite of the nation. THE BRUSSELS POST WilDICDS9MY, NOV. 42nd, on “4ct their Pemand Quite Heavy f or Huron County Apples 21u1'. County apple growers re- port demand for their Produce is .extremely heavy, according to the weekly report issued IV the Dom- inion Department of Agriculture'S marketing service, In Perth and' OictOrd, however, apple gales are not so brialt, Carlot•shipping in both Huron and Wilford is light, Five carloads, were escorted trom Ox- ford Truck ra,ovement to 10003 markets, however, is increasing in Huron, • The export demand for turnips has increased, considerably Perth growers+ report. The price to the grower has advanced to 10 cents a bushel. A week previously the price was 12 to 13 cents' No serious frost 'damage Waft dune before the crop was stored for the Winter. In Huron County the demand fin tur- nips for export is Increasing end priees are holding firm. All her- Yeating and, storing Is cOMIteted, • Pertii district growers are re- ported Inclined to hold potatoes. for higher prices and the market sales are light. Prices' quoted generally are,20 to 72 cents tor a 704pound bag to the grovver, Huron growers are, geting 80 cents -for the same slue No, 1 grade. cRANBR0OK The Cheerio Workers met at the home of Mrs. A, Hunter on Thurs- dap at 2.30 pan, with Miss Gertie Pride leading. Themeeting opened with singing ' rd's of a hysfln stilted wh1 tire L ch e o Prayer was repeated 10 unison, The MinuteS of the last meeting were reed and the roll call woe answered by 14 members' present, 'A hymn wits sung and, the !SoriPture letaslon was read! by IVIlais Edna :Cameron. The ;floating was turned over to the President for -the business period, Mies Girlie Pride led In prayer, A story was read by Miss Verla Ms:elver, The current events were read by Wiles' jean +C!sineroni Miss Mao FisOher, Miss Alice Huether, Miss Helen Smalldon and, Mrs, ,Tameis'Keyls. .A. hymn was sung and the topic taken from the study 1?001C was read by Miss, Mae Fischer. The meeting eloged with the singing of a hYlnut and repeating the Miscall 13enedietion in unleon, .After a social hour a, dainty innalt was served: by the hostess. The auxiliary are invited to PeCemlber meeting at the home Of Miss Mae Fischer, Mr, Maidwyn, A. Williams', 93 of Knox 'Gaels% Toronto took the services in 101QX Preelhjterlan vilee$ ill Ethel Presbyterian church. SILL WHAT EVERY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS1— Church on Sunday, Also the ear - You will earn more than a decent liming it yon join "Familex," QUICK Mid VIBE SALHS—BIG PROFITS —411,11PIDAT GRIDERS. SegInners can earn good+money from start. Get facts, and: catalogue today: FAMHXX PRODUCTS, 570 St. Clem eoL .Montreal, Angling at a strange hotel, a fussy yoman thought she'd better know where the fire -escape was. So she started xploring, r t 'n5q a ++ • 'f :n a bath- ,o, ' •.• ehirrip goo- . tnvn .:ed .+I Iiir fir ca pr." 1+1- ly1 arl hi' pail of bare feet 1)011"d her anti a shout ntade hpr turn. wm: Or. elderly nian. ulad hi a bath towel. "'Wait a minute!" 1 gasped. "Wberr''s +he llr4,2" E:ariuing Eicetions Growing UrAnfrular •Itm •.111.n 114,1 an. -4. l.1.j.lulI 01 banning stitil•:;:s1 eh/lions for VIVO years (11'far the ti:,n or Ili,' war 'hill. 1.011 3 murmur fif apprroni. 01 late however, public opinion is changine and:there is t wave of far,posittrin yeliny not against the proposal which Is now commonly referred to as the municipal gag. • F ern the King- --a—e— LOndon, N.ov,, 17 Men serving • in the Canadian, navy as well ab those In the British, . and other dominion navies will get Christmas earths from the King and, queen, the Admiralty announced today. The royal cards for the navy win be sent to all personnel serv- log in Wanships flying the white ensign, including mine-aaVeeping and anti-submarine trawlers, and armed merchant cruisers and to+ those serving 10 hospital ships and men ashore in besPital. from ships of these ,tytpeS. King George V and QUeen. Mary did likenvise in 1914. --^ 0000 mi es of roe) before we sold a drop of Tested, not against ordinary gasolines, but against premium -priced motor fuels . . . by 1475 motorists in 14 cities. They vote that Nu -Blue Sunoco equ it* excelled proniumpriced gasdines in road performance ! HERE'S ROVIIIIIEY VOTED QU S TIONN AIRE Comparing'this new gasoline to the preraupriced gasoline you have been using: in knockless performance AS good? Setter? Not as good? On pick4ip, acceleration As good? BOO tiol as good? For power: especially on hills As good? fleltorl Clot es goed? For all-areund performance As pod? COW? Not as good? 91.2 % said As Good Of Better 93.7 % Said As Good or Better A 94.9 % Said As Good or Better 903% Said As Good or Better During September and October, 1475 critical users of premium -priced gasolines were asked to test an unidentified, colorless gasoline which was in reality Nu -Blue Sunoco with the coloring left out. From Florida to Canada, these tests were con- ducted, not by us, but by independent, unbiased research authorities, and when the returns were summarized, it was found that these motorists voted 9 to 1 in favor of Nu -Blue Sunoco! 9 out of 10 pro- claimed it equal or superior to premium - priced gasolines they had used previously. To make a fair test, don't dilute Nu -Blue Sunocowith other gasoline. Let your tank run practically empty. Then put in Nu -Blue Sunoco. Compare it par- ticularly with premium -priced gasolines. We'll rest our case on your findings. The quicker you start using Nu-Bluo Sunoco tht quic4e4 ' 2114. A ,.. 4 41 hfv...4,41 Y.k PHONE 8 BRUSSELS ONT.