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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-4-17, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST BL V EVALEi George Thornton; Mr, and` Mrs. N�NNN�������NN ►��tNNN���NNe�1���� Graham Wray and baby' wl•th Mr, anal Mats. Herb Shiell; Mrs, Aldred The First 1V1 .es one in the history of the Brussels Dairy has been passed and this opportunity is taken to thank customers for their patronage Our Aim ons' T for the future will be efficient Dairy Service to all. !Time and money have been spent in an endeavour to give you a modern up-to-date plant. We believe this has been acc,mplished and we gladly invite your inspection at any time. 2..iE439Ff Service to Your - 0 Complete Satisfaction is what we hope to give you through:. 1940. Wm. J. Stewart, Prop. Y The Y.P,S, of Knox Presbyterian Church held the first meeting of the year 1n the Sune'cW school room on Sunday evening with the first vice- president Arnold Liillow; presiding, Prayer was offered by Was Lois Elliott, and Eldon Kirton read the Scripture, The Society accepted the invitation from the Y,I31S. at Brusr. *Beds to attend the meeting there on. Monday evening, Rev. F. G. Fowler spoke on the ;svlirijeat of r' C'oneelcnalteal Leadler- s'hip," pointing out that the Chris't- tian Church meets :past and' pres- ent problems through strong lead- eiisihtp and the work o the Y.P.S. is to develop an intelligent and 1 spiritual type of leadership. Wil- liam Bla.clomore presided at the weekly meeting of the Y. P. U, of the United! ,Church on Friday evening. Prayer wan offered bY George Johnston. During the business selslsion it was decided to hold a debate in the near future. "Resolved that women take a more active part in everyday life than men." Instlead; of the regular topic a elpellling match was held with Smith Robertson, and ,Harry Wett- 1•auter as captains. This, 'was an' interesting change of programs • Smith Robertson's s'ide were de- clared' the winmitres. Niohol and Mina Florence Fawley wttlt relatives and friends in• To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs, Rey' Oadlte, Pord'wic1L, and 'Mr, and Mrs, Charlie 131ack and ';sow of Gerrie, with Tela- tives! here.. BELGRAVE The Young Peorideus' ,Society met in the Sol room Of the United Church on Wednesday with the Ci•tfzenship ,Commrdttee in charge. Mlle. Keating was at the piano. The lesson was read by Helen Yuill, the topic consisted of a paper 'based on extracts' taken from Dale Carnegie's Book on) "How to make friends and influence :people." During the bustles B'ees4°don, ft was decided tto canoel the meeting on Wednesday, Aphdl• 2dtlu so that the Play grout, could present their play on that date. The following supplies were pack- ed' by the local Red! Cross Society for forwarding to 'Reda Cross Head. quarters and will go forward at orlce 60 Garments for Refugee 'Relief; 12 Sulfa of Pyjamas; 24 Pneumonia Jackets; 24 Tee Bag Covers; 60 pairs of Socks; 21 pairs' of Wrist- lets; 6 Scarves; 4 'Sweaters. A special meeting of the ,Socleity is to be held) on Thursday of this, week in the Be'Lgrave Work Rooms. a . Mise Margaret Procter, 3rd con - 27 cession Morrill, visited her grand- parents, Mr. and Mra. Joaetplr Cur- tis when Mr. Curtis celebrated a rbirthday; Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard The baby in the home is like a I ward5becomes! theflower of the � Jeffensbn� and daughter, Louise, of sheaf of wheat — because it is firOt family. then threshed, and; atter• D nmdirroalL with Mr. and Ma. cradled, o W.M.S. ,Meeting Mrs. H. Wheeler presided over SEE HOW LITTLE IT COSTS TO LET ELECTRIC SERVANTS DO' THE WORK The modern ELECTRIC RANGE is thrifty! %c per person pays the cost of cooking a big meal electrically! Hb -44 (aml(y`s Average monthly consvmP' tion of Hydro sower Average cost tin average (Gia- 2,8R 1.89 sen\s much electricity as omestle Hydro pennies) Per ccnis °s .,,ati•Hour: 5,08 cools s 712 limos the overage faintly today use t1 fro cos( o 1 $106 n;�+ 2. Ontario { reduction 'ab°t only from ...thus, the ased o due to the steady 7 trm° � t o 2.1 (am{ly of 19tH• d over this period �..,.. os increase t ,.c bill h _._.,,,<u..2'.<y�r,^3��.•��, 5th;''. Maybe you think it costs more than you can afford to have the electrical appliances you've always wanted. But that's not true any longef•l Today, the cost of Hydro service is lower than it has ever been—much lower, probably, than you have always thought. Take a look at the chart above ... then check the actual cost examples at the right. You'll quickly coif- vine yourself that modern electric servants do work for pennies a day". And you'll agree that thanks to these thrifty Pydro rates every family can easily afford to "go on the electrical standard of living". But don't sto 1 there... today, pay a visit to your Hydro Shop or electrical dealer -•--decide to buy and enjoy the modern electrical helpers you lack! BRINGS YOU BETTER LIVING and Lowers Living Costs! An ELECTRIC CLEANER eats up dirt and dust in jig - time ... and costs only lc to do a whole day's cleaning! 1 Food stays fresh ...le t -overs keep longer . . opo lage is eliminated, by the ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. And lc operates it for 12 hours! Washing is practically a pleasure with a fast, gentle ELECTR8O WASHER, and it costs only about 2c for a whole week's washing! Yousit down and tabu your ease vrith a modern ELEC- TRIC IRONER ... and all it costs is lc an hour to operates\ HYDRO HOT WATER ser- vice provides all the hot water you want, `ion tap" whenever you want it. • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, 1040 Wonderful Hatcbes Due to the exceptional vigor of our flock and a carefully worked out Tian for in- creased fertility we are having the best hatches in our 27 years of experience Benefit By Our Success Up fo May 1st we are giving a 4 per cent. discount on .al day-old stock—that is, on day-old chicks day-old pullets and day- old cockerels. This offer does not apply to started stock. ' WALTER ROSE Poultry Farm, Brussels P.O. Box 90 Phone 38X -r-4 the Easter Thanikoftering service which was' held on Wednesday afternoon April 10th in the school room of the United Church, Bet grave with an excellent attendance, After the usual reports and bust ness were concluded, the roll call was responded to by an Easter thought. The theme of the meet- 1 rag Was "The. Diving Christ in the Living .Church." ' ,Mr's. C. Wheeler 1 'Easter service of Worship' Mrs. J. gave a piano solo, Following an S, Michie sang a vocal solo accom- panied on the piano by Mrs. J. M. Comtel. The meeting was closed with sentence prayers by Mrs. N. Keating, Mrs, J. B. Town•end, Mrs. J. Wheeler and benediction by the • * * *_ * r * * WEDDING * * * * * * aF * * * * t, Moffat - McCrackin The marriage of Vera Marguerite, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander McGrackin of Rluevale, and 'Stanley Hamilton Moffat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat, Bluevale, was quietly solemnized, at noon on Sat- urday, April 12th, by the Rev, J. R. Greig at the Presbyterian manse, Abood, The bridle was smartly attired in a spring outfit of rose with black accessories. The youaa couple, who were unattended, left immediately on a „motor trip. Upon president, ! their return they will reside on the J groom's farm in Morris Township. Floor Sanding LET ME HELP YOU WITH YOUR (HOUSECLEANING BY RE -SURFACING YOUR OLD (FLOORS No dust -Phone for estimates Harry W. Hart Phone 224W Seaforth, Ont. SUPERIOR STORE QUALITY SERVICC yhma-?-inu'.Sri`:tZ: avvr'S7A'Sh;h^sx ;;•.; ..ti`.'4.�c4i�fa,',^.+ r �?=�a7`r' Lsfr"nJ,a.,tr.^,.n,...^+.°'^t�.rv.• � SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable Soup 2 tins for 19c Comfort Soap • • • ..•• • • • • • • • 4 cakes for 19c Carnation Milk 16 oz. . • • , . • • . , Aylmer Choice Peas or Corn Colgates Tooth Paste Veno's Cough Syrup .. • . . • Dress Rayons ••,.••••.. Lace Curtain Materials, Ecru Bedroom Curtains per pr 39c Rayon (Lace (Material . .. • • • • • • • • • • • . 'per yd 25c Fancy Lace Curtains, cream . • per pr $1.19 Rayon Overcurtain roman stripes • • per yd 35c SDi faatrhl`rit`„'.'fs`'tr9Yrh'`aV'r7fr"'kuutzdiol"v9`,J ext-`nar3$37iausBi rzut€ahx iwc'zu"'t to--ia-tat8 WM. ZIEGL, 2 tins for 15c 2 tins for 19c .. per tube 20c per bottle 19c per yd 19c per yd 23c HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PRODUCE Phone 22-11 Ethel, Ont. When in need of Bread &Pastry Phone 32 TRY THE FREE HAKE W. WILLIS BRUSSELS. ONT.