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Paul Muni Gene Tierney
Hudson's 'Bay
Virginia Field Vincent Sutton
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1 Can't Give Yon
Anything But Love
THE
POST PUBLISHING HOUSE
EMPIRE SERVICE COLUMN
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OUR BOYS SERVING
TO BENEFIT FROM
WAR SERVICES 'FUND
Be's just a' lad• as years go,; and
ire's full of the joy oif living --exon in
Able war, grief-stricken, .vr ld that
alas forgotten hew, to "play
gamer We took him' drour ishcoois
shops, farina, • Yaotories and oitiees.
He laid' down his fishing rod and
tennis reoquedi and skits, and donned
a 'uniform' and Slfouldered a, rifle -
Without a murmur, without a coni
plaint,
Be did things Willingly prouuiy
because he knows that he and his
Ifals, and older friends, have a
mighty important job on their hands
right now,
He knows the meaning of war and
sacrifice --heaven knows that'a been
drilled tato our children since ,the
last show -but he also knows the
meaning " of Nazi ,bestiality and
slavery- And he's determined that
it will never overcome England, will
never find its way Miles side of the
Atlantic to destroy bhefreedom and
security of those near and dear' to
him --and the Canada he loves.
This; boy is somebody's son, some-
body's brother. He COULD be
yours. ,
• This lad, this youth of high ideals
and ,principles, is our hope, of the
future. We .rely on him -and thous-
ands others like him -to carry on
where we leave off, to make this
nation fill the 'high rola of leadersthip
in the new, and ;happier wor111 of
nations tlhat' is to folio. '
His King, his Empire, is proud of
his brave aid'wunsettish response 111.,
this hour of need. And we -this
folks back home to ' w'honi he has
waved a "cheerio' and : "thumbs up'1
-are we proud of him? Words,.,mere
words, cannot answer that.
J. D. Thomas, Huron Chairman
J. D. Thomas, well-known Gode-
rioh businessman, heads the Huroa
County Board of the War Services
Fund, which opens its national
campaign as March, 244th. A meet-
ing of representatives of participat-
ing organizations will be „held in
Clinton en' Friday evening.
fathers, brothers, sisters,' ' Inweet-
h°earts and friends --to give now,
give generously, to the Canadian
War Services Fund. Forhe knnws
that if you fail him in this cause
the Wrings that have helped to make
his life onactive . service , happier,
more (purposeful, will not be there
to „help him carry on to victory.
• 'Phe Campaign • opens March 24
and, the participating organizations
are the Canadian Legion, LO.D.E.,
Knights of Columbus, -Salvation
Army, Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A.
Wednesday; March 19th, 1941
LocalNewsItemss
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CARD OF THANKS • NOTICE—
e wish to express our sincere
All accouits owing: Mrs, i:i ' •T•`'
,thanks,for the kindness and spiv. McTavish must be paid to Miss 6i.
patty of our friends and neighbors McNabb, Brussels. General Stole by
clawing our recent bereavement and. April 6th.
to those who sent flowers.
The Qv reser Family.
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School Notes
More Apples Shipped
Three carloads of luaciolts apples
were shipped last week from the
East Hurort Emporium. ' The'aPeles.
vrene grown on the farm of Airs.
Thomson. Their destinations beteg
Orlllia, Kirkland Lake and Sault Ste,
Marie.
The Arcade Store
The bueineest recently purchased
by '81. Wineberg, from Mrs. E. 3,
McTavish, will in the fattire . ba
operated under the name of "The
Arcade .Store." Mr, Wineberg is
pleased with the welcome accorded
him in Brussels and solicits , your
continued patrdnage at the "Arcade
Store."
To -day, we who hold the home. Toronto -From chambers of com-
tromt are .being challenSed- chat• merce and boards of trade from
lenged: by a conscience that will not coast to coast have come a snack of
let us be. For to -day we have the telegrams endorsing wholeheartedly
one and only opportunity Wrest wall hhe united- appeal' of the Caner•tan
come withi%r the next 12 months 10 War Services Fund: on behalf of a ix,
show our love, our gratitude to this erg+aniz?lions Which opens. March
youth wlio steeds toy' au Gal?t5dt3a 24,
youths. +'The battle of the Atlantic brings
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.s he is stili among us. Per-
haps
dire wax nearer our Canadian shores.
baps he is "over -there" in that Vlctoiy requires 'Canada's whole
Island Fortress we Call Britain, But strength which is not marshalled
wherever he is, he is counting on until every Canadian has supported
YOU to continue for his benefit, this national fund," declared H, R.
education, entertainment, recreation, McMillan, president, Canadian
and, personal assistance -- services Chamber of Commerce. Similar
than only YOU can provide: messages came from board of trade
You won't let him' down. He's heads at Vancouver, Halifax, Saint
ttolilident of that And because be John, Edmonton., Peterborough, Re -
hate faith in you, and faith in the gins, Sherbroke, Winnipeg: Hamll-'
cafise for which he is'fighting, he'll .ton,,:Lendon, Ottawa, Toronto and
never let yet clown. Montreal,
He's asking you--liis Mothers.
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A SOCIAL EVENING
Walton Commtm ty Hall
On Friday, March 21st
at 8 p.m.
BRUSSEL,.S ONTARIO
Another Wirt
For Juverliiie
In tile. first game of the Frwin Cly ».
play -ops. the Bvuslsels boys u
Wroxeter club to camp to the a
of 3 to 1,
.A- beautiful clean gams of hoc ^ 1"
was played by both teams, In ttce:
first period Marshall scored a sen-
sational goal, shooting from few
over the blue line, be hit the tOt
corner. In this period the Wroxe:--
er boys held the home team at bays
All interested in education are
In ;the second period bolls tpam.
� -.a r ,, •
invited to attend' Parent's Night to. P" '1 t loosened up with !Scott .slapping in a
be held on 'Friday night, March !l, l goal from Bell. Wroxeter came
7 , ru back mid Ilam'bey scored from Cum
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at 8 ,o'clock at the ,School. Gonet
and enjoy a short programme, then t Hingham. This giving Brussels
visit the different classrooms of the t-
�F'� lead or one goal made Wroxeter
public .School .and the Continuation play flue men up. However they
School, Mrs..Douglas Reid were unable to score again i
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i formerly :Klee Marguerite Logan; Brussels defence holding them eve a
who became the bride of Douglas C. in,, check: +,
In the third period it was still
CARD OF THANKS Baia on ,Saturday, either tea'm's game. Brussels
Mrs, Robert Tyerman and Kennett :* 8 * ,e * x s * w playing back to hold their one goal.
wish to .thaik the many friends And ; lead while Wroxeter still •Played are, ---
neighbors for the leinclnees• slid W E D.D 1 N G men up trying to tie' the game:
sympathy shown in our recent he- e s:. e * * * * * ,k Beeler however, got a breakaw,aavr
reavament. Special thanks to the REID-LOGAN as2d passing the puck to Bolles he
neighbors who :so willingly helped scored the third goal.
,opea the road, and to those who l A pretty wedding was solemnized, Goal summary- let period, Men -
kindly loaned cars and for the on statbi^day, March 16 at the home 'shall; 2nd period, Scott from Bell
France,s Rugged
Regiment Of Avengers beautiful floral. tributes, of Mr. and Mrs. John Logan, Hamliey from Cunningham; 3rd
–a[� Brussels; when their younger [laugh -
The
Relies from Backer.
Read , . in The American Weekly ter Margurite became. the bride of The second game of Oils series
with the March 23. issue of The De- Stormy Weather Douglas C. Revd B.S.A., eldest son of was to be held on Manray night hut
Croft Sunday Times a how,' once
again, We miserable .mendicants . of The worst March blizzard that Mr, and Mrs, as D. Reid, Drayton. due to bad weather it has been Pose
Fiauce's once ge capital have has hit this part of the country for Rev, F. G. Fatvlei of dated and sibs boned,. Loolk for furbher advertise- -
jlgpded together again in their tui• a number of years raged the begin- wedding music was played by Mrs. went on second slid•third game
: , Hing of this ween. W C. King, wi•kh Miss Marie Icing Wroxeter- goal, Finlay; defense;* ,
-lied world as did the ruffian league
of heroic followers , of Fivincois Id blew trod) the north west late! singing "Becausi'' during the sign- Durst, Edwards, forwards„ Meow.
Sunday 'afternoon catching niany Ing of the register. Hemingway, HasnbleY: :suers nu.b
their ,• years' ago; and have pledged Given in marriage by her father
t7tair lives in seltotingGelman rulo• week -end visitors, and marooning' gley, Milligan, Heinmileh, Schee/ere, _
Be lure ,to get )Sunday's Detroit them where they were or in some the bride wore a street -length dress and Litt.
cases eltorm-staving them some- .ot allure blue with corsage of sera-.
Times, enlas'. Her sister Mrs. A. Sperling, G�fto•6`
where on the return journey The St, Malys as attendant wore navy
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was the case with three of
Sponsored Euchre the ,Continuation School teachers with corsage of talisman roses. 1
Morning -'Star Rebekah Lodge Little Miss Jacqueline See, Godtrish,
field a Euchre party in the Oddfel- here. Country pupils were not able
niece of the bride es flower girl
„tow's Hall, last Wednesday ecpxiing. to return to atlreir classes. Rural; ii cad inyellow silk crepe
mlai•1 delivery was an litter' i'mpossi, ''dainty p
About twenty-five time tables 'enjo filled 'lanai and train service was with toulc'hes o8 blue embroidery and'
and a Pleasant was 'enjoyed rn
canlyin nosegay of /metal sweet 's* 's'
eaads and community ,singing led seriously disrupted and 'in a number' g_a
of cases entirely or partiall ca -peel- peas . The groom was assisted' by The Studens' Council of B.C.S..Ices'
by Mr. L. W. E.deiig r: . 'Mist R'a'ahie brother L. A. O. Bob Reid, Gude- voted to donate $16.00 to the local
followed. by a delightful luncheon led on Tuesday. I
The storm. blew itself out in the rich. Red iOross:•and $6.00 to the Spitler+
served by the Lunch 'Committee. late hours ` of Tuesday avenin;. A luncheon for the wedding party War Vletiuvs' Fund isponsared by
Mrsa G. Muldoon was winner of the . was served after which the bride ••tete Toronto Telegram.
lady's =prize and Mr. A. Grewar of Wednesday was bright and, clear. and•groam left amidpt showers of >m s '
the gent's prize. The evening was but many roads were impassible, the
brought to a close by'the singing of going ulrrrost ilnppssible even for I confetti -For a. short honeymoon. • Teat d etY the ladies erne wceede of? the, or --
''God Save The Hinge horses, on some of them; ----� ^ria
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Some smaller nearby centras fear.
WHITFIEUD-HACKWELL room at the recent carnival wets•
funeral Of R. Tyerman ed a bread shortage because of $9.80.
cancelled train service. A `quiet wedding was solemnized 1
Is Largely Attended: The bright mild days of last week at the Valetta Manse when Lilah The April quota has been receive:T. '
The funeral of Robert Tyermen .made many aptianists certain that Muriel Haclowell, eldest daugetter of which consists of 32 pairs of mase,
took place from his home on the spring was `just around the corner.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hackwell of :pyjamas also material tor childresa'.,.
twelth concession of Grey Town- It may be but we would add that we ` Grey Township became the bride of clothing. We treat that all theses
ship,; Friend' from Palmerston, also feel that the corner is still a Herinau A Whittled also of Gray who can sew will either cone to the
Blyth, Kitchener and Hamilton at- od way ahead oY ws. Township. The ceremony was par- workroom or have sewing sant 're.
y formed by Rev. W. A. Williams of their homes, thus helping fa ex.
wereelled hon funeral. The pall -bearers t t 1A Worthy cause,
Thomas Davitisan,: John Perry, �" The bride was charmingly y
SV lliamr Berry, John Grant, Mark attired' in a street length creole of * * a
Cardiff and john Dickson. Rev. C E turquoise blue sheer wool crepe Do not forget the monthly '
L. Lewis of We United Church, soli•: rf E +f with bia•ck accessories. Her car. Which will be held Wednes
ducted dare services at ithe home andIV +\ sage was of pink sweet peas. Airs, March 26th,
graveside. Interment was in Williams served the bridal coulile, a
Brussels cemetery. a 0 tT lunch.. Latet Air, and Mrs, FI. King George has requested"
1h Whitfield left on a honeymoon to that Sunday be observed as a
-� Nsagsaa and Termite. For travel -day of 'special 'Intercession for-
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United Church To the Letter Box of 1ing,the bride wore e. mulberry sheer th'e Empire. The Churches
W. M. S. wool frock with a silver fox fur- of Brussels invite all citizens.
The Brussels Post- jacket and bleak and gray ancea•
The W.MaS. of the United Church to join irl the prayers for Gods'
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must with Miss May tSkelton, presi- For many weeks, I have watched sorfes. strength antlwisdom for these:)
dent; in •tb.e chair. Mrs, P. MnArter wihh a very great deal of worry, the
1--- r critical' days.... "
• read ilia 'Scripture and Mrs. lq: increase iii drunkenness an the Recipient of Souvenirs
Bates led in prayer. The topic vas increase
sets of our cushions respeotabia From England
Trinidad," 'n the forNn of agues. little village. It Ge a very frequent
tionaire with Miss E. Downing in Donald Doll has a few souvenirs 11 a,m.-God anis Thr
ocntrre110 for small clttdren to reach sent b his brother Charles who Is•
charge., Mrs. C', L. Lewis told of the home from school in a highly excited
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work done by Miss Archibald, Mrs.serving in England, it consists at a
state after having been stopped and COME ..AND' • JOIN PRAYHii:.
R. J, McLauchlan told of the work piece of a German panachwte, which
talked to (in their silly babbling FOR THE 'CAUSE OF
in the mission sdhool. Mrs. Hamil• eves. apparently near eonldihing hot
way) by men who ere under the in• FREEDOM AND THE..
ton spoke of Miss Beatty and gave fluence of liquor. Can we, au par. an It shove signs Of being scorched; WORLD.'.
tribute : to the work of Miss Archi• Pares of a 1}erman gun and a ration m, Sunda School ewer..
anis of young nitldren, afford to be 3 P ;• Y
bald. Mrs, Speiran spoke of the
indifferent to this greet undermining cerci, Bible Glass:
work' of the Rev. Mosier in Trinidal. evil?-,w;i�' 7'P•m.Friehdahip:
Mrs, Haigh McKinnon gave a :paper You Are Invited to Attend 'a
•on temperance. We, have a night•,watchmen and a
constable who collect a.. monthly Mechanized St Jahn s Church
r -a- • Fannin Conference J •,
,. salary for keeping the order,of the g MOTHERING SUNDAY.
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Women a Institute ,a�, w
'tillage -end 'wo have a council who featuring the DAY dF ,PRAY:ER
- FORD `I RACFbli
Brussels eVinin'en!s••''Inartitute:) ,,wit , ':epen[i a social evatring'togotller;once 'r I by,corrtmand of :Ht M. the Kf
gather for iia'; Malreh+, aueoting;',iin ; a•nitonhlt,' but whb .glvg no ;sq'Imdrt to Ferguson Syatein:... 1 '. ; gERYtc0s:
Friday, March tri, at-3-+o'elock.intho and Wheel-lesa'Implements
oar ofd�cors in. their aittetln'prts to;'keep 11: a,m: and 'Y .pm.
Brussels Library, This meeting has the streets decent. , M Cumberland's Halt' Listowel • it It hoped that every Chriatc
been arranged by MxlS.:J. S. Arm. ? , , 1.30 p.m. Wednesday,. March 26 '.;, tan: Patriot' will honor the
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"milttee ;full �rGoti1'ture, The Topic need• uo't petanit the sale of liquor in Dane lilies :Chi p
"'Casein" Our Midst. att all. -And if it had nob fittest' improvements • in modern
onTbuh will hbe Roll Ca Mrs. Tarihln t b' motion
W. 7.hrcn'bull. The Roll Call will been tor the :Arm! sighted nttitudo g, alkln Motives.-
, be "A. 'Conundrum," Miss V.of a Council of a few ,years back. 'lectures-dlscuselons. x74 a M ,_"Tile beet of all -
Duncan who. is Local Leader for the the would nothave a beverage roam• L. &. W. JACKSON MOTORS, God 1s with bs
ells' class "Being well dressed and on our street, ltd. 3 p.w.--Church Schoot a+sit
wall atl omat t their
arranged a dela* pent •
you think it. is time fora Lit' , Listowel Ontario BibIa Frta.L
Irish
at their course, A short off spring cleaning' on our neat little" :Don't forget to7 "ii.m.-"$train and the :'
IIISIt program Will be given, Tho D ge see our used' and the Ci
for cur boys and girls? bailor place ►
Village and make it ,,a. cars,and used tractors•
special collection for the Central ?
War enmities Fund will be taken. 193;3 Eordeon Track aad'l'low' COME AND `WORSIO i
Everyone is coi•diaUy invited. A. "very oencerned Nobler., like act:•
RED CROSS
BRUSSELS BRANC2f..r
"The Family Albums''
presented by
Walton U:F.W.O.
Songs, Readings, Instrumentals
followed by
Dancing to McNair's Orchestra
Lunch Served.
Admission -35c and 15c
Part of Proceeds for War Work.'
•REGEINI;T 'THEATRE
,'Seaforth ;Ont.'_'
•NOW .PLAYING , '
'DOUBLE FEATURE
from rMontreal;
,• The Man'fro
Pioneer, ofAbe Wean . -- .
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QUESTIONS ANSWERED
• Prom VERNON IQNOWLES
What is the Canadian War Services
Fund?
Six inaltiitwtions have united in • a
drive for funds under this name.
The institutions are: Canadian
Legion, Knights of Ooluanbus, Sal'
viation Army, Y.M•C,A., Y,W.C.A.,
I;O.D,E, ,
Why Was it Instituted'?
Met of the six organizations lir-
diirarily solicits the ,publie separate-
ly for fonds. In view of the de-
mands upon the nationol economy
'Ute Government urged the consolida-
tion of appeals to the public.
What is the objective?
For Canada $5,500,000
For Ontario' 2,553.200
Who -approved the budgets? a
The War,; Charitles Funds Advis
err—Beard, an organization of repro-,
sentatibe .:busine se, men,under She
• cdlatnmia.cnshig of b. L,• Burton. ; , Sub-
pay,t 'economies were effected by.
this Board in coneultationn and: ..00=,
t ons
the or an
,iza
o 'with g t
e i n
�Lswt
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earned.
n
WIII Ecanomles effected impair' the •
services rendered men In uillform?
.No essential services to 01'91 '610n
of Canada's military, air and naval
forces were curtailed.
Will there be other national appeals
for the benefit of men 1n
the armed forces?
No, nut this year.
How are the funds handfed? •
A corporations under tho prea4
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