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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-12-26, Page 4SUPERIOR sroRg QUALITY SERVIC .1.1•010,.....•••••••••11,11.1•W. 1.11110.1••••••/0•Mil, Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Libby's Spaghetti • • • • , •••••• • • • ..*••••••••. 2-15 oz. tins 15c Blue BOY Coffee • .• ... • • • 1 Th bag for 37c Chicken Haddie ••• • • • • .• • • • .... ...• .. per tin •14c • Lux Toilet Soap .. • • • • • • •• " .• • • 4 bars for 19e ' Red Rose Keta Sahnon . • • ,, ... •... large tin 17c Cooking Figs • • • • .• ............. • • • • . . , • 2 Ib for 23c Ground Wheat • • • • . for porridge . • • • 6 lb for 25c Sunset Dyes 2 pack for 25e Mid -Winter Specials - For Two Weeks 1 Flannelette Blankets, large size ...• • .• ..... ••••• per pr $2.35 Wool Blankets, large . • . per pr. Men's Stanfield's Wool Shirts & Drawers ... ••• • each $1.49 Boys' Fleeced Shirts & Drawers .... , • • • • • • • • each 35c Children's Cornbination Suits, Mason -knit • • • ..... each 79e Girls' Fleeced Bloomers, all sizes • ... • • ...... • • • each 39e Wornen's Wooltex Strap Vests „ each 49c Baby's Wool Vests . • " • • • • . • • ..• • • • .. each 29c Boys' Heavy Tweed Caps • • • .. • • . ••••... .... • • • each 69c, Ladies' Fancy Wool Sweaters in the new shades each $2.25 Boys' WoolPullover Sweaters ... • • each 98c Girls' Silk & Wool Sweaters • • Little Boys' 2 -piece Wool Suits Men's Jumbo -Knit Sweaters Girls' Pleated Wool Skirts .. • each 79c Men's Hy. Milton Cloth Windbreakers zipper2-tone ea. Boys' Hy. Milton Cloth Windbreakers zipper 2 -tone ea. $2.98 • Women's Wool Jersey •Goloshes, black to clear at per pr,75c Boys' 6 -Eyelet Rubbers, all sizes .... . per pr $1.39 each. 5Sc .. • each, '75c, each $2.39 Wm. Ziegler Highest Prices Paid For Eggs, Phone 22-r-11 Ethel THE BRUSSELS POST To Shorthorn. Breeders Of Perth and 'Huron Counties Dear Sir; Amingentents have been intele to hold 'tip annual meeting of the PU1'A/011'0n 'Shorthorn Breeders, Club ie the City et Stretford on da y,MaiCA ardWith tbo f011owing 10.30tme-Annual meting et the Club be held in the Agrietfl'etrai Offieee, etc. 12.30 Noon, --Luncheon it the "Mem sten House -50o a plata 2,00 'gen. - Agricultural 0 f 11 o 0. Seeakers, H. R, White, -Secretary, Ceneelian Shorthorn Aesociatien,21110. Prof,' Gee. Day, ,Secretary, Ontario Sliceihorn Olab. SPECIAL; The lodies are ere peels:11y ievited to attend the move... Ing meeting and the, eteen nineteen with the men. In the afternooa, fl scheduled tour through tile Beaerne Herald Newseamer rooms, Furnititia plante, such est the Imperial Ratteu, Kroehlerts and Avalon Fabrics. The officers. are very desirous og havIng Nie ladies attend on March 3rd. Therefore, take this as a opecial imitation to come along with your friends. it should be an interestleg afternoon program. Due to lack of entries), the pro- posed sale to be held. at Wingham around April 15th has been called off. The beef industry is on the up, glade and as a result there Is a strong demand for both bulls and females+. We would, like to have all shorthorn people at the annual meeting Whether they are members of the 'Mb or not. Please make up a car -load from your district to go to the ,Strattord meeting, Below' you will find the question- naire to fill out. Please return this by Saturday ot this week to either Clinton or Strait -fore depending on which Oaunty you live in. This will enable ue to arrange the leach in a satisfactory manner. Remember Week, Wi1$011: Who works on eight in a steel »Mutt at Halliiittne' weal le/Me for a, 'brier Mille at the first Of the week. 'Bert 1.4210.0e and fautily are taking alp residence in Hanliltou, household effects were erelistered by Motor transport Tneedeer at this week. Stan tepeiran was home ever Sun- day from Brantford *here he hem steady employment for montba, Bryan Mies end Helen flateinae were vieltors with Elms TWa. friends iSundety atterneeil, 'Euchre and Last Heir games 'sponsored by Ethel Red Crossgroin given 111 Grey 'Nip, 111111 IVIondaY Feb, 24 wee fairly well patronized an gave pleasiag entertainment Ter 0.11, 1.4212011was served. The Sohn Kranter family have re turned to Ethel after spending smile months -at Ayr, where they Were eugaged' in farm work, A Red Cross quilting was held at the home of Mrs. Frank ,Sieightheini Tuesday 'afternoon of this week, The oath occurrelt MendecY, reb, 17th of Mrs, Sohn either of Harris - ton, a former resident of (rey, due to stormy wetuthar and impassable roads the funeral did not take Place E HEL Ratepayers are coming more and more to agree that municipalities ehould adopt -all or none -policy of opening up winter roads for tint - Sorra traffic. Some motorists going places at tie week. end met up with entre* sable roads for car traffic, parked the car in convenient satety and hitchhiked the intervening three miles to reach the desired destiva- tion. Where there's a yill there's 0. a way, Ethel cemetery whit W. H, Love as funeral dereetor. 'Six -year -61d Glenn and three-year- old, Jean Ameo came by train from BrusSels 1111110.21)'atteraeon and Paid a visit oat grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Aines, returning by train Satur- day noon. A successful Enchee party was held in Twp. Hell on Monday even- ing. A silver collection was takee the proceeds of which are being used for Red Cross purposes. The winners in. the euchre were Geo. ..••••abaa•immdie Hatchinson, Norman Stephenson, Alex McDonald and Mrs, Wardlave. ,-----^,----- A eineilar party will be held on W0011001107, rebreary '4011t, 11241, aesaiasseamemiiseamelm".""""limemaimeemiumusemsolifiloaciainsiiiii Friday morning of last 'week 1.1101 C.N.R. train coming from Kincardine had a break -down.. It took comb) enable time to make TepalfS. Ar- riving at Ethel at 9,15 a.m. Instead of 6.54 schedule time, Much. to the disappointment of passengers who were nue for a special morning ap- pointment Mrs. Sart! and Mrs. Ernie Cole of Stratford attended the funeral of 'their ,aunt, Mrs. Jelin Miller of Harriston, in Ethel, Monday of this CieSNAPSI-1OT GUILD CHILDREN IN THE TUB' 4, The bathtub is an excellent spot for delicate, high -key snapshots of chit dren-and these shots are easy with high speed film and photo bulbs OZIE of the most popular spots in the house, for snapshots of small children, is the bathtub. It's a natural location, not only because children are particularly appealing during the daily scrub, but also be- cause the white walls and -white tub lend a bright, high -key quality to the pictures. The walls and tub serve both as background and as a series of re- flectors, completely encircling the subject. Because of all these bright reflections, the shadows( are very soft and elear-exactly the effect you want in 'a child picture. This effect can be obtainea in other shots if you use several tefleetors of white Cloth or cardbeard, to die - tribute the light -and it's a point Wall worth remembering. Most in- door snaeshots could be improved 100 percent by the use of reflectors. When you take snapshots in the bathroom, keep your photo lights • fairly high, ee that the light can get :down inth the tub. it the. bathroom is rattler emalleene light can often be placed in a ceiling Iliture, and h 2111 r used in a bridge lamp and moved about as required. For box - camera snapshots, on high speed film, use two No. 2 flood bulb's, with one in a ceiling fixture and the other in a bridge lamp 4 feet from the alibied, On if you Prefer te use two bridge lamps with reflec- tore, you can keep themboth 4 feet from the subject and have a No. 1 bulb in the second lamp. 1 prefer the No, 2 bulbs because they give twice as much light and last about three times as loeg. In mos1 bathtub snapshots, the tub should be just about as bright as the subject. 11 you teed it a bit. darker (tor example, when the young subject is having a shampoo and yeti want the white lather to ehoW) Jug bring your, subject to the near edge of the tue, and tilt the reflectors down a trifle. Tilts shades the baeltgvoand jest enough -be Careful not to darken it too Much, relloW these Suggestions next time you ehoot soma tlib pictures of the "youngeilt Member." You'll find they help make these snap- shots even more attractive. 317 John van Gender Monday evening, March 10. Every one come and bring a friend, Ladies are requested to bring lunch, tre=1, BLUEVALE Notice to Public Due to Government rulings of Cemeteries, parties .paying for up -keep yearly, please be advised that these fees are due January lst, of each year and must be paid by April 1st.. No graves will be opened 'in lots where upkeep ens arrears. Parties purchasing new lots must, pay permanent yaw keep, when lots are purchased. This is $10.00 per grave, Lots can be purchased from one to five graves at Rresent. We are obliged to strictly follow these rules, and keep Cemetery in -good order - BRUSSELS CEMETERY BOARD. ,ausessiess=aszsoaximemomiglimmus.""m Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bosnian and tunny spent Sunday with elr, end Mrs, Wm. McKinney and daughters on the boundrY. 101 Chas. Johnston is 'visiting with ler. and Mrs. Chas, Jones. and other frienas at Auburn. Miss Idabel MoKinon of Kitchen. es spent the week end with her parents and brother on the boundry. Mr. Elden McKinney of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. 'ad Mrs. Win. McKinney and family all the bowed -lee Mr, George Wheeler attended the funeral of his mother at Brussels on 0.13ondia7- .e.. Mrs Robt, McMurray and two boys spent a week end -vvith her father and sister at 'Stafford. We are glad to hear Mrs. Atex. Forrest Is able to be up and around lefirs. George Harman and the -War- wiick Bros. went 'to London to see'M'r. Mr. ,deorge Harman and Mr, Thos. Warwick who are ,sick in the hospi- tal there. Mrs. Norman Barnard and 1121115h.ter are visiting with her parents Listoveel. iStewart Mott -and Smith Robgrt- son left this week for Fort William where they will take courses at the vocational school .preparing them for work in the manufacture of war materials. W. 013. McKinney, Bluevale, and his brother, Eldon McKinney, Tor- onto, who recently purchased the chopping mill from John McLeod have taken possession. During the severe wind storm on Wednesday the compressed air pump at the garage of Fred Hallen- beck was blown down and damaged to mine extent. 'Me funeral of Mrs. Arthur Magee, Maris Townehirn, 03luevale Road was held on Wednesday afternoon from Hairy J. Fryfogle, Funeral Par. lors, WIngham. Mrs, Magee, formerly Sarah Hughes, was in her 78111 year And 'had been a Me long resident', . of their district. The service was con. ducted' be' Rev, C. Tavener, Pastel, 0'! the United 'Meech of which she was a member. The palibearerc were Miller Proctor, Oraik Cleghern, Russell Jerilyn, E. B. ,Tenkins, C. Hetherington and George Fowler. Lnterment took place in Wingham Cemetery. "Site is survived by one atm, Wiliiam, and one daughterM , rs. Alex, .Elliott. Hamilton Doctor Draws Royal Blood Empire Service (Continued frOrn Page 1) Hamliton-iFor tile'th at time In hietory, Royal blood was drawn recently in England to be used for transfusion purposes for war victims and Dr, W. S. Stanbuyy, former clixecter of laboratory, Mountain. San itovium, was the. offielatieg doctor. No less a personage thee. the Princess Royal responded rba an appeal of British Red Claes for blood downs. he donation was made at tbe Leeds Sefiool of Medi- cine and blood taken will be used it necessary, within the next seven days and after that time it will be coneented into plasma, for use of army, navy or air force casualties. The PATICeSS Royal is head of a blood eranfusilon campaign which aims at securing 100,00 blood donore from the East and West Rid- ings et Yorkshire. Dr. Stead/levy is serving in Eng- land with the Ministry of Health and is regional blood transtneion °Mew for East and. West Ridings of Yorkshire. Born in Exeter, he received 1113 the place, date and time: early education there and at Sere Stratford, March 3rd at 10.30 p.m. forth. He graduated from Dmver: Yours very truly, eitY of Toronto in arts in 1927 and J. C. Shearer, Clinton, Sec, in medicine from the same univer- Ralph White, Stratford, Aesit.-See. sity in 1030, Dr. Stanbury was a2 - Painted to the abaft of the Moen. The following persons 'win be in tain Sanitorium nine years ago and attendance at the annual meeting at was direetor of the laboratory until the Perub-Hurou Shorthorn Breed- November, 1939, when he was named ers' Club on March 3rd in Stratford. Please reserve acommodation for the noon luneheon. 16 RECONDITIONED PIANOS - Signed GREY Hugh McCaritney Of Milestone, Sask., who is at present with the le,C.A.F., St. Thomas, sPent the week end oath his aunt Mrs. Turnbull and also his unclets Jus. and Hugh MOCartney, eth line. ' Road 'Superintendent, 11. A. Keys, Grey 'township is lateending 1.110 Good Roads Convention in. Toronto. • for sale at the Mild -may Puree -tire' ,Store, $25,00 up. Also new Planes. Free Delivery. -Open evenlogie Blecrthic and ges-engine Washerg, Refrigerators, Radios, at Old Stile Prices, J. e'. SOILIJETT & SONS, MILDMAY, ONT clinical pathologist of Leeds Ilniver• sity. Lest July he was granted leave by the university has since been, with the Ministry of Health. Dr. Stanbury Is in his thirty-sixth year. This Dr. Stanbury was born in Exeter and received Ills early educa- tion there and in Seeforth, so we see another Huron bay honoured. A- Ha A story that's very' popular among the Greek coloy in London cen- zerns a tank captured brthe Greeks from the Italians and put into Cant - mission by its new owners. What's the wetter with the thing " demanded tee driver. "it won't move more than 16 miles au hour." "Alh," he was told, "but you should see it in reverse.'" ACTIVE SERVICE Alderson, J. Bell, W. 01. Bid' Black, Donald Bryan, Brolthers Lyle Brewer, J. Bowler, Heirry. Cardiff, Campbell Incr. Dohl, C. Dohl 0. Gillis, Mose Gibson, Harvey Henderson, Arable Hall, Russel Hal -Mall, G. Harmon, John Hastings, Dave Lowrie, Everett Lowe, Stewart Locking, Wm. Myers; Dr, C. A. McCauley, L. McDowell, Mac Palmer, Jas. Palmer, Wm. (Cpl.) Plum, Carl Prest, T. A, Rutledge, 'Hartley Rowland, Win. Speir, Jack Stretion, H. Saldsman, 20. Sanderson, Lloyd Tunny, Chas. Thompson, A. Thomas, H. Whittard, R. Wilson, Stan. Workman, Gordon Non Permanent - Bell, E. D. (Lieut.) -Campbell, G. R, Opt. - Elliott, W. R. °teeter, Fred Nesbit, Fred Thompson, M. Tnoncpson, N. Lowe, J. Woodrow, A. Awaiting call for Active Service. Warwick, D. C. Rejected - Gillis; 0. ,:Fiseher, Wm. Bawkine, Herb. • McDewell Zack . re Sensational Paint Offer 4 ,y S s• 1• • • 611RION Per Quart {y The Product is Good 44 el Price Sonsaonal By special arrangement with manufacturer we are allowed to of jer this amazing sale + from February 8th to Mardi 15th 600 Quarts Sovereign Paints Varnishes & Enamels 5c QUICK DRYING ENAMEL White, Ivory & Pale Green PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL Light •Grey, Dark Grey, Yellow & Tan FLAT WALL. 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