No preview available
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-9-18, Page 2SPECIAL VALUE MASSEY-HARRIS CREAM SEPARATORS • The new Massey -Harris No, 9 Cream Separator is one of.the greatest values ever offered. It is priced with the lowest, yet it has Massey -Harris quality • throughout. You get good close skimming with the famous Massey -Harris Six -Point Film ?Flow method of distribution. A real money saver et the new low price. Now Low Price Convenient Terms Arranged Jacob Fischer Business Phone 51x. Residence 52r18 Complete Stock of Massey Harris Repair Parts USED -RIDING PLOWS IN GOOD ,REPAIR Also Agent for Beatty Bros - AGENT FOR WITTS FERTILIZER Windsor Girl Writes .. Prize -Winning Poem On Floral Emblem • Miss Milena Matuska receives gold medal awarded by Ont. Hort•? • eadtaral Assn. for verse on:- High from the sod, WHITE TRILLIUM Gazing with pure face Milena ' 4atuaka, a fourth form . Up to her God. piapii of Patterson Collegiate In- * e * s-tftnte, Windsor, is winner of the Ontario's Emblem Sold medal awarded by the Ont, by Mary Vallentyne i4R'orticultural Assn. to the secondary tit Is a scientific fact that white is see uol student submitting an origin- ' a composite of all colours and can al poem of not more than 24 lined be broken up to produce a rainbow on the White Pr lliumf Ontario's effect,. as light is broken up by a lforal emfllem, Second prize, a sil- Prism.) car :medal, goes to Miss Mary This Trillium in my hand....white Vailentyne, Brantford,Collegaree ' ....Embodiment of colour Institute, and third prize, a bronze Dazzling splendid white, .medal, to Miss Louise Miller, , Pure white: -,Collingswood Collegiate Institute, With the scarlet of the maple lmdreds of pupils submitter And the crimson of the rose; their versesto local coliegiates and• With the purple shades of evening alhe two_best were sent to a com 1 When the sturdy thistle blows; mittee of judges headed by Prof. , With the emerald, of the shamrock +B zge Herbert Clarke, Queenstini- And the gold of fleur-de-lis,. varsity, Kingston, who made the And the dusty blue of twilight; varsity, Anal awards from over 100 poems. It is this, and more, to me. The 'Contest has evoked much in- It has turquoise of the heaven, gacest in ,Ontario's floral emblem, It has yellow of the sun. estatesT. A. Carron, Secretarip of It has orange of the dawning -tike Ont. Horticultural .Association, When the day is first begun. .2n announcing the awards.As There are greys of misty morntags tH•onourable mention is given to the fisherman sets out; 'nfe verses submitted b the follow - At Is sparkled flash Of silver y At the leaping of the trout; ins contestanits, the names being arranged in alphabetical order. Browns and blacks of taw'ring 7Salph Botoshan, Windeor-Walk- Anda the sapphire of lake; 'forest Vocational School; Rena Ah, the multi oolonred fans y >Ssaida, Aa on Continuation School; That this simple white can make. Scrap. Browne, Sarnia Collegiate 0316 Queen of the shade. Stately she rises, ,Slender -stemmed, .ball, ,Gracious response to Spring's early call, Lifting three leaf -arms Institute and Technical ,School; Rath Bycraft, Lobo Continuation School; Mary Clutterbuck, Moure Fain. Sanatorium, Hamilton; Donald TJ_ Daaveon, Smith Falls Colleg- crte; Paul Field, New Liskeard S-ligh School; Mabel Fletcher, Pea ahem Continuation •School, Fenwick: Evelyn Freeman, ,Sydenham High -Sahoo1; ]Elizabeth O. Harrison, Taman High School; Patricia Hogan, S roseph's Academy, North Bay; Phyllis 'McCauley Etobicoke High :"Hchool, isiiu;gtou; Helen L. Mitchell, tanaaria Ladies' College, Whitby; :Selma Rosenberg, Windsor-Walker- raUle Vocational School; Margaret -Waters, Westdale Secondary School, Hamilton. Fololwing are the prize-winnnga. poems: - The White Trillium - .by Milena Matuska Trillium graceful, -"Trillium white, • :Star of the woodland, Lzsiiy of li;ht I,., a,w she proudly ' Stands in the glade, Tri-sceptted sovereign, * * * White Trillium •by Louise Miller What gem is this, here treasured In the depth Of woodland's secret, dryad guarde3 vault. 0 masterpiece of nature's - peerless art, This flower - • perfect, flawless. void of fault - Its chalice, white and cool as morn - lag snow, Has is it captured pure sweet gold- en drops Of ecstasy from robin's first spring trill, That bursts with rapturous melody from the tops Of threes which guard the forest's dark retreats; The leafy fans with gentle rhythm breathe, And just as gently swaye the waver- ing stalk; A hint of fragrance_ rovers like a wreath •- A perfume wafted frOni a night - moth's wing. • This floral madrigal, this moonlight dro.P, Phone 32 When in need of Bread & Pastry TRY THE. PI1ACE WHY W, WWu,GLI IIRIJOSEIS. ONT. THE BRUSSELS POST This angel' dream ;wade teueline,. here .flues, Modest, and frail; and all Who sae will atop, • And gaze with wonder on this lovelp thing Of which the dreamers dream and poets sing; vv HOWiCk Council Wroxeter, Sept. 5th, 1940 The Council met in the Townalt'p Hall, according to adjournment, The members were all present. Tbe Reeve, J. W. Gamble In the atOra 1• Minutes of the last regular 'meeting were read and on motion. of Strong and Winter, were adopted. Moved by Winter and Weir that the Clerk be hereby instructed to transfer the Polity and renewal Certificate - re insuranceon • Road Grader, too the Road - Superintend - ant, which were previously held by the clerk, --Can led. Mewed by Strong and Weir that the reading of Tne Report of The Township Engineer, on G. Trunk Channel of The Township Engineer, on B. Trunk Channel of The Bolton Drain,be held on Monday, October 7th at Two O'clock in the afternoon. in The Township Hall, Gorrie. —Carriee. Moved by Weir and McCallum that a grant of 50.00 be given to The Navy League of Canada. Carried. Moved by Strong and, McCallum that By-law number 7 for the year 19:39, be amended to '• read as fol - love: For the- first billiard or baga- telle table, the license fee shall he $16.00 and; for each additional table the license fee shall be $5.00, Carried, Moved by Strong and Winter that the following accounts be paid, , -,Carried. J. W. Gamble, trip to Clinton yith Rose Rumple 4.59 R. H. Carson & Son; supplies for Twp. Hall, Gorrie 1.31 - Treas. Co. Huron, Hospital expenses for Marp King 31.50 C. N. White, repairing side- walk, Wroxeter 2.00 4t. G. Gibson, lumber for sidewalk, Wroxeter 3.97 Isaac Gamble, pt. salary as Clerk J. F. Schuett, funeral ex- pe._ses for Josephine Strauss - 60.07 Mrs, CM. C. Knight, telephone expenses Municipal Board, fee for approval of By-law S:S.no, 9 - Isaaa Gamble, fees on Kreller Alward Drain Navy League, grant Relief Road Expenditures John Montgomery, road sept. dragging & tallying at crusher Nelson Gowdy, operating Power Grader and spraying Nelson Gowdy, grant on Wire fence Joseph Iioffale, spraying weeds Henry Bast, rep, to culvert' & ditching iu Fordwich 20.63 Wm. Sothern Jr.,, gravel ,85.75 Thos, Brown, gravel 59.20 Clarence McCallum, gravel 77.00 George Leonard, trucking gravel Garnard.King, ditching in Fordwich - James Willoughby, cutting weeds in Fordwich .,.. 5.00 'William Stewart, drawing +C shovelling sods in Fordwich ............................ 23.23 Elmer Downey, mowing weeds in. Corrie •..,. 17.00 H. B, -Conine, tallying at crusher Wray Cooper pit run gravel for Fordwich ,- John Walace, trucking plank add bridge timber Win,'Sotheran Jr., pit run gravel for Fordwich ... George Faust, grant on wire fence Win. Wilson, :emir to bridge' Manfred Unwin, repel culvert Kenneth Galbraith, repair to culvert ,,.,,,,, J. W. I•lyndman, trucking Wed Killer. Roy Vogan, crushing and hauling gravel 1947.00 Carson &'-Son, gasoline for gratler 86.25' A. E, W leoh & 'Co In " ee on Grader .....,,,81,53 Moved by Mo0allunt and Weir that this Council do now adjonr'a to meet In the Township Hall, Corrie, on Mond1 ay, October 7th, or at the call of the Reeve, —Carried, Isaac Gamble, Clerk, 39.00 1.76 4.09 4.00 50.00 55.43. 93.45 58.50 Wediueeday, September 18th, 1940 EMERCECY CALL! From the shores of our Motherland comes an appeal for help which no true Canadian can fail to heed. While we live in comfort, death drops on that embattled island. The need for Red Cross assistance is urgent. Our sons and brothers are over there. On land, at sea, in the air, they face death daily. We must be prepared to help them when they are sick or wounded. Red Cross helpis needed on behalf of soldier and civilian alike. Hospitals and ospital equipment, surgical supplies and dressings, ambulances and X -Ray equipment will be needed. Overnight the - need may become so urgent that lives may be sacrificed if help cannot be sent at once. Never before has there been so great a need for Red. Cross assistance. This challenge to humanity must be answered. Give to the Red Cross. Give to the utmost NOW ! EMERGENCY CALL FOR $5,000,000— COMMENCES SEPT. 23 CANADIAN'; CROSS FIRST DRAFT OF YOUNG MIN ERPECTED BY ....00TOBER 9th The first 30,090 men called up for thirty days' military training under the Mobilization Act, it is ex- pected, will move into camp on October 9th, Defence Minister Ral- ston has announced. By that date they will have been selected and Oben physical examination. What age class other than the 21 - year class will be called up at that time will depend on the numberof men this class will provide. 30,00 Plans call for two training perlod8 112.58 of 39 days .each before the new year A space will be allowed after the first classes have completed then ;raining, and before the second Camps start, to give departmental 9.00 17.60 0 16.00 2.10 3,00 1.39 8.00 2.00 .80 lu 60 official5s.-and army officers an op• port'unity to :weigh the results, or the first training period. Under regulations by the depart- ment of national war services, the men will receive by October let their orders to report for medical examination. Under the regula- tions men between the ages of 21 and 24 inclusive will be considered, on the •'immediate call list," and thereafter age groups up to 45 as the department requires. Exempted are judges, clergymen, men on active service, police - and firemen, wardens of prisons and mental institutions. Mennonites and Doukhobors, who came to Canada or whose fathers came here upon promise ' of exemption from military training, may have their training indefinitely postponed. Conscientious objectors who b long to sects forbidding the bearla of arms, may be granted postpou ments after hearing by Judie' boards. Those called will be advised n only by the proclamation, which wi be as binding upon them as oth' advises, but also by register letter. They moat appear befog doctors appointed by the authorlti: for medical examination with three days. If they are fit tin will be advised and must then a pear for training within three da of notification. Employers are required to rel stale those who take military tral log, if they tail to do so they a liable to a penalty oP imprisonme, for six months or a fine of belwee 5100 and $550. Treasurer's Sale of Lands forTaxes-County ofHuron BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued under the, hand of the Warden of tke County of Huron acct having the seal of the said Corporation attached bearing date the fifteenth day of July 1840, and to me directed, commanding me to levy on the laude hereunder enumera?ed, for the arrears of taxes respectively due thereon, together with costs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with The Assessment Aot, I Shall proceed to .sell by public auction the said land* or so much thereof as may be sufficient for the payment of the taxes thereon, unless the same be sooner paid. The Sale will commence at the Court, House, Gederich, on Tuesday, November 12th, 1940, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon. Goderich, July 19th, 1940. 2Qame and Description Elva McDonald--S',t, Lot 22, Ethel A. H. ERSIKINE, Treasurer, Huron County Years In Taxes Advertising Treasurer's Total Arrears Costs Commission GREY TOWNSHIP 1937-8 31.63 2.00 .80 34.4:1 MORRIS TOWNSHIP I3. O. Walder—'S, 1/2 Lot 22, Con. 6 1937.8-.9 Addison Fraser --'N, pt Lots 20-21, Con, 2' 1937.8.0 Wm, .Grasby—.IS. 1/2 Lot 10, Can. .5 & lir 1/2. Lot 10 Con, 6 - 1937-8.9 ' J. McDonald. --IS. pt, Lot 28, Con. 5 1987 Olai•a Ihnpey—.S pt. Lots 10-1,1, Con, 7 1037-8-9 W. C. Laidlaw—G.W. 1/2 Lot 8, Con, 8 1037.8-9 VILLAGE OF BRUSS-ELS II, O. Waliter—N. Turnberry 19,37.8.9 224.05 2,00 5,60 231,63 Win, McQuarrie-412 Elizabeth 10314-9 93-154 9.00 ,84 86,38 Chas, Pepe (shop) Pt, Let 6, Mil. 1937.8.9 78.24 2.00 1.9'5 82,19 Cbas. Pope (house) Pt. Lot 6, Mill 1037.8-9 133.40 2,00 3,3,4 133.79 Chas. Pope (gas station) Pt, Lot 6, Milt 1931.8-9 55.90 2,00 1.40 69,31 The Adjourned Sale, 11 necesbary, will be held alt T'esday, Novetnber 19th, 194D, at the same hour and place as above mentioned. All Iota described above are patented, Trsasnrer's Oldoe, Goderich, July 10th, 1040, 154,65 2,00 3,87 160.53 260,08 2,00 6,50 268,58 $76.85 2,00 307.58 40,32 2,00 '2.00 2,00 2.00 6.91 235,26 .25 4.25 7.6D 317,27 1.23 52,59 A, H, 802lSKIN;E1, Treasurer, !tiro* Coitlttl'. Alo •ecipe ;helf ,add SI meal. know Twe tart a 3 larg Drown retain vinega gredie ear, al throug ounce tard. cook And this is Seve 3 cups 1 cup ginger, ed pe Meth ad on water ingredi then a boil 5 Td9 cumbe you co le try: Titre and all desired, salt, le mornin Dres 2 cups. Mil immol Wool