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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-3-20, Page 4• THE BRUSSELS POST WilDiaRh'aSiD,AY, N-443 20th 1940 4+•0444*44444.444*`*44.4444**4**4444*484. *404*4**••••4.409***e4 t'4*4-r1►0*441,*4` VOTE` ,_ On - MARCH 26th xpenienced, Competent, one of the best informed men In the House of Commons SUPPORTER OF the KING GOVERNMENT The to VICTORY AY Experience is vital for victory -VOTE LIBERAL. Brains will win the war -VOTE LIBERAL Maximum effort with minimum waste leads to ultimate triumph -VOTE LIBERAL Clear thinking is essential in war • •• • -VOTE LIBERAL National Unity is the way to victory • • • -VOTE LIBERAL ,Sound finance in war avoids later depressions -VOTE LIBERAL Economic strength wins in war -VOTE LIBERAL At sea, on land. in the, air.; our war effort is magnificent -VOTE LIBERAL For Victory in war -and victory in Peace •••••••••••••-VOTE LIBERAL North Huron Liberal Asosciation. Brussels Continuation School Winter Term Report Below are listed Gm names of stnklenbs in order of merit with the average percent obtained tn. all tests and examinations held' duriag the winter term. 'Parents are urg- ed to examine carefully the detailed reix nt sent home with each student and to consult the principal if the student is not malting satisfaeorY Progress. Attention is called to the fact that the mtiandard for promotion at mi -d gnmlmler in Grades IX and X is to be 50% on each subject with am aver- age of 60% on all subjeota. a¢e' IX - Helen Armstrong 80.5% Isabel Bowman 68,4 Graeme .Scott 68.3 Imogene Sanderson, 67.2 Jean Ywill 64.3 ,Rose, Law0ess 63.7 Idella Bryans 63.6 Jean, Grainger 63 Laura Ellecott 60.5 Oliver Riley 60 John Blake 58.5 Eloyce Davidson 54.2 Dorothy Turnbull 53.3 Edith Jewell 46.7 Veronica Blake 46.5 Carley Lake 37.7 Dean Darngey 36.5 Grade X - Jean McDonald 83.7 Joe Stiles 82.1 Helen. McCuitcheon 69,7 Jack Pierce 66.6 Jeans Stpollen 65.8 Margaret Gibson 65.5 Harirs Bell 65.5 Jack Kelly 64.2 Helen Spell* 63.3' Tena Armstrong 63.1 Leslie Rutlelge 62,5 Hmeason Mitchell 62.3 Helen Riley 53 Clara Russell 48.6 Jean Farquharson 47.8 Mary Fox 47.2 Those students taking one or ore subjects of Grade IX are listed separately. Josephine VanlPor•.man• 69 Jack Allan 66.1 'Lloyd Aranahrong 64.3 Louts Blake 59 George Booker 58 Elizabeth Brewer 57.4 Jim Prest 52.6 Mary Yuill 46 Grade Xt- Alice Stiles 78 Edwin Hal& 74.9 Gibson Willis 74.1 IDolle Thyme 69.4 George McNfdlaol 69 Luella Mitchell 56.6 Frank •Marshall 56.4 Mary Helen Kerr 52.7 Mary Helen Edlemuer 52.1 Donald Lawless 50.7 Anna MxiQuarrie 45.7 Ruth Hendry 44 Dill Coleman 38.9 Jack McDonald, 38,3 Those letudenite taking one or more subjeo:ts of Grade X are listed separately. ,Donald Walker 54.7 Frances Burchell 52.4 Doris Armvstrong 46 Allan Rolles 95.8 Grade XII - Glenn Wheeler 72.9 Lois ,Plu 72.3 bsobel Turnbull 71.4 Jim Lamont 69.9 Jean Scout 64.6 Babara Michie 62.8 Janet King 60.4 Dorothy Armelbrong 60 Jeanette Sanderson 58.3 Frank ,Scott 44 Bill King 40.6 Those taking one or more sub- ee Elizabeth Docks Safely Britain has added more laurels to her already undisputed control of the seas by the safe crossing to New York of the world's largest liner recently, This was only accomplished by careful study, and the use of the latest devices which Were installed for this trip. Highway transportation has shown undisputed superiority in the ha::cling of many com.modIi es being moved in this country today. Our company in an effort to serve you better has employed the use of every engineering and despatching advancement, And today offers you a service ready and equipped to meet your needs, For iter results route your freight vial., LISTOWEL TRANSPORT LINES TELEPHONE 155 Limited jests' oe Grlade XI are listed separ- ately. Gladryts. Davidson 68.1 Mary Backer 61.6 Elizabeth Baeker 59,4 Searle Van Norman 58,3 Grade XIIi- Bert Black 64,9 Virginia Plume 64.8 Earl Moore 63.4 Toon MidFad'zean 59.8 Jahn 5peir 55.7 Hellbent Keffer 50.6 3ia.rold Parker 50.1 Gerald Gibslon 53 (not ranked; fewer than 3 subjects' To Hold Induction At Bluevale,Friday Rev, F. G. Fowler To Take Over Presbyterian churches At Bluevale and Eadles The induction of Rev. F. G. Fowl- er of Vancouver, formerly of Brussels, as minister of the Blue- vale and Eadles Preebyteni;an and Baffles Presbyterian Churches•, will take place in Knox Preabyter.tan Church, Bluevale, Good Friday ,21lternoon, this week, March 22nd, ae 3 o'clock. Rev, J. D. Wilkie, of Teeswater, Moderator of the Presbytery, will preside' and induct; Rev. J. E. Tay- lor of Cranhrook, wiN conduct divine service; Rev, Kenneth MacLean of Hingham, will narrate the steps; Rev. R. Acheson, of Molesworth, will address the minister and Rev C. H. MacDonald, of Lnoknow, will address the congregation, WROXETER Mr. Hugh Harris, of Saskatche- wan, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Archie McMichael, e, few days last week. Mr. Geo. Muir still continues very ploidy. Hi.s any friends hope he may soon be better. Mr. and Mile. Kniglut spent Satur- day with the latter's parents at Ripley, Mr. Cliff Denny, of Toronto, spent i coria:onteeemea.zrsiaere ensue. • .. r r lS VLFT.... -.. F°atrri :�tAS 3 i• . , drin'.; a 41004113,4 l i Iris ' ' mere III' n 1?ralr o rower la 1,1,1 ps r, Vow CRTs rattrail through our Clan.,' gWant Ado, •. C11,01. s1ma. raa f i'" - \ 04,4'041 1ti4 • When you take the lid off that box of baby chicks, can't you see your next Fall's strong, money- making layers? Well, right now is the time to protect yourself and these future egg layers. Roe Vitafood wilt give them a safe start, a head start. It is sweet and palatable, of medium texture, mixed fresh daily. Follow the example of Ontario's largest poultrymen -feed Roe Vitafood. Ask your Roe Feeds dealer for your copy of the 32 -page booklet of vital information:"Let's Grow Better Chicks and Pullets." cia CHICK s` STARTER Sold by: EAST HURON PRODUCE, Brussels ALBERT TRAVISS, Walton FRANK HARRISON, Moncrieff 'VITAMIZED FOR HEALTH ...FARM PROVENUL FOR / � I RESULTS ` z - 11-1 GN/GXSI4Rff the week -end with his parents in town, Former Resident Passes The humeral of the late Mrs, John Rutledge, of Bramlpton, formerly of town, who passed away suddenly on Wednesday, was held Friday after - 'wont Inte,ent in Wroxeter Ceme- Lery, 'Much eymDathy is extended the family, Mists Jean Sangster is at present visiting friensd in Toronto. Mns. Gordon Gibson) spent lase week retth Toronto friends. * * s: * * * * * PEOPLE WE KNOW * * * * :k S: * * * Mrs. Jars. Davidson of Stratford ypenit a week in Brussels and Grey with her sister Mrs. Robt, Davidson and other old Mende. Mies Marg* aret Iiisiop is laid uP with the prevailing bad cold. to Beanhsi R the slick list at present, Mrs, W. H. s5err received some Ealster Daffodils, and Red Tulips from Ladies Liberal Club on Wed- nesday e l-nesday of this week Mrs, Kerr wish. - es to extend best thanks and good wishes to the ladies for beautiful flowers ee their finch honorary presi- dent. Breeding Counts We carry out Systematic Breeding By Using Trapnests Constantly and by Heading Our Matings with cockerels from hens with high egg records Be assured of Profitable Egg Layers ORDER NOW 5 per cent Discount on Chicks and Baby Pullets on orders received before March 15 From WALTER ROSE Poultry Farm, - - Brussels P.O. Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4 Games and !Tricks Spot the Truant Thos jolly gaune is beat played with a good number of playerE• If there are onlly a hew it becomes too easy to spot Oho truant, The players are formed in a cricle They should march round singing well knlown community songs', and, if possible, have eceneone at the piano to aocomtPany them. When the music stops the circle breaks up and • the lights go out. an the darkness the leader quietly shepherds, one of the players out of the room, The lights are switched on and the other o is 1 missing.1ers mThe ust tfirst ry osPot rone o correctly name the truant is the winner. * * * Blow the Feather This: game is ridiculous but highly amusing. A table cbdtb will be need- ed. The players, except one, sit round this, holding St tightly. A small feather is placed) on it and at the given signal all the players start to blow. The player who is, out of the circle lrals to try to grab the feather. Every time he does so the other ,players try to blow it out of hit, reach. If he succeeds in grab- bing et another player takes his 1 place. Stump Speeches You do sot need to he on orator to play this amuisling game. Several subjeete for speeches are written on slips of paper; the more absurd' the subject the greater the fun, Fold the papers and mix them up in a haat. ' Each meniTer of the company se- lects one and, in turn speaks for three minutes, about the snbjeot he or she has, drawn. The rest of the party should be encouraged to boo or cheer whenever they. live. Musical Flop Small cisiidren .love tiles as a rule. The children trot around in a ring to music and' flop on the ground soon es it stops, the lash onO down, of coarse, is "out." If you aro afraid of pretty froolte being soiled, the children, could Skip around a child placed in the centre until the latter claps her hendb, when they would stand still as quickly as possible. She:'5t is elLsgraceful, Yesterday you kissed me against my will and today you try o repeat the offence." Ile; "Well, a erInvinerl altvayts re- turns to the scene of his own crime," TO VISIT ALL CANADA IS CR'OMWELL'S PLAN Before his tenure of office is com- piete, James IL R. Cromwell, United iSbates minister to ,Canada, hopes to visit the most remote corners of the Dominion nd meet as many Can- adians as he can. He made a good start towards this goal during his first official visit to Toronto. GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1,00 and -1.50 Including Shampoo Permanent $1,75, $2.25, $3.00 and $5.00 including finger wave .and shampoo Dried Finger Wave 25c Shampoo 25c Telephone 65X for Appointment IRENE PEASE over- H, B. Allen's Drug Store 11 ,ht fuiiy :f Have you tried our HOT CROSS BUNS? They are delightfully tasty, with their fruit filling. just the thing for Lenten menus. Serve HOT CROSS BUNS often during Lent. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR HARNESS REPAIRED v CHAPMAN Brussels, Ont. W. WILLIS Phone 32 e r. BRUSSELS. ONT.