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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-5-14, Page 4fair cemiplexlon•- with light brow!) (Later dates to be annoiib2e8)*,;sect. fir,. hair. Prior 40 Itis conviction he wile a member of the active army, The Bray Chick does the trick. Let me show you the proof. Place your order here. No writing. No bother. Call or phone. Gilbert E. N ethery R. R. 5, Brussels BLUEVALE We are glad to hear Mr, Wan. J. ,Bouch is up and able to be out again. Mrs. Jae. Leishman and Mrs. Robt, McGuire of .Wingham and also Mre• Notice to Creditors —x— In the estate of Thomas Cameron, late of the Township of Grey in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on or about the twenty-fourth day of September, A.D. 1940. TAIKE NOTICE that all parties havinNg claims or demands against the estate of the above deceasel must mall particulars and proof of same to the undersigned executors or their solicitor on or before tbe twenty-fourth day of May, 1941, upon which date the said executoa will proceed bo distribute the assets with regard only to those claims which they shall then have received. DATED at Brussels this first day of May, A.D. 1941. R. J• Cameron Jean Cameron Executors. by their solicitor ELM.ER D. BELL.' Brussels, Ontario Mr and Mrs C'Stokes are visiting fHE BRUSSELS Po ', John 'Ll pe of Drusaels attended the Named of Mr. Jelin feriae Thursday afternoon, Mr, Smith Robertson anal Mr. Stewart 'Elliott are bongo again Trete Fort William and left for Toronto this weeds, Mr. and Mrs, Johu Beeman of Dutton attended to funeral of his uncle Mr, John Perdue ou Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Melville Matters anti child- ren spent Saturday a'6teruoon with her mother and aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods in Turn'berry. We are only to hear Mrs. Alex Forest is not as well as her many friends would like to hear, On Friday afternoon Mrs, F. : Fowler of the Presbyterian Mese organized a Mission Band with the following officers elected: Superin- tendent, Mrs. F.' G, Fowler, Prot. dent, Margaret Messer; . V.ivearreat- dent, Nora Shaw; , 5_eeretery;' Eva Fraser; Treasurer, "Rath McKerch- er; Pianist, Eliene Meleinney,ur.,The President read from St. Mark 4 13. 23, and Mrst Fowler led In prayer then from the Misaian Band study book she read this: story "Folks the Leader," which dealt with thr birth and young beyh'ood of Christ and how He grew to be the great leader. Meetings will be held avers month. Diss Dorothy Aitken, 'St. Marys and Mrs. M. L. Aitken, of Hellen, spent the, week end• with M9sseDuif; Silas Sol ester, Walton, with les brother W. J. and Mrs., Johnston; ' Miss Donna Smib1, . Clinton, with 1 her mother, Mrs.: M. Smith, end Ross; Mr. and Md'g, R, F. Garners, Mac and Olive Scott and Miss Fior• ence Fowler with Mr. and Mrs Neil B. Mae deem et:Monn't Forest. JAMESTOWN Cr�71. Lt..* THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLIONS ROYAL CARBROOK (27101) FLOWERPRINT SUPREME (28352) DONALD MONCUR (28559) 3 CLYDESDALE STALLIONS will stand for the season as follows: ROUTE FOR 1941 MONDAY and ..TUESDAY—In ..the vicinity of Walton and Brussels. .... WEDNESDAY — Through Kinburn and west to the highway, south through Clinton, home by way of Tuckersmith• The ladies of They vicinity are hold- THURSDAY—Through Seaforth to a tug their weekly girtIting and month. St. Columban and Beachwood, home ly tea in aid of the Refugees Thurs- through way of Winthrop. •day afternoon of this week everyone FRIDAY and SATURDAY—Gode- rich Township and Colborne. is Cordially invited to attend. Enrolment No. 350o Form 1 Mrs, Lawrence Wallis is attending First Class Mrs Anne. Forrest who we are sorry Enrolment Certificate of the to say le very poorily. Clydesdale Stallion 1 Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Rubban spent ROYAL CARBROOK The the week-endwith Stratford friends. Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board A progressive euchre party and, W. J. R. Fowler, Chairman •dense will be held in Victoria Hall L. E. O'Neill, Secretary r this week with their dauthe} Mrs John McKay. ere Mr Wm Grainger bas returned home after having spent 1"bhe -.past two weeks at the home of his son Cecil near Fordwich. . Don't forget Church service at tbe hall each Sunday ,1 .at.45 Reverenl Mr. Lewis of Brufsels' *111; be the minister for neat :Sunday. Miss Jean Grainger *iio has been at Port Stanley for couple of weeks has returned ,home. For New Cocksshutt implements Anniversary end second-hand Implements See „-'- GEO. IL ELLIOTT phones 96Xr-16 or 82 Brussels, Ont Ohne. Davie, Stanley Wheeler, Jive Rhaetian and Will Mesee• Mr. and Mrs, 1-lai•old Mansliall, Mrs, Mae Riehares and Mies Jessie Elliott of Stratford, were, Sunday visitors with Stanley Wltoelere, The ladles always come to Br'ussels. an Mother's Day, beingiu.g Bowers the cemetery where 'their Parents rest. A large number of people of the Wednesday, May 14t1,, 1941 On Sunday Ileal, May 18, Mrs. Wledettes of Detroit, who was Nora Maunders of Brussels, will be the guest weaker at the morning ser- vice in ,the United Ohurell, The t9i) eial oeoasiun is Ithe Sunday Scheel AuniversarY, ween the clears et Berth esrviees will be members of the Sunday School, 1tev. ,Lewitt, ,pastor of the church will 'rave an interesting message at the miniver. sary service. t - JLa r e Native of W o�c ter Dr William W. Weir, Dies Touonto, May lath—Dr, William Wilfred Weir, 52, who praetlsod eastern part of the Township eninY• dentistry in Toronto for 05 Years, ed the musical recital `by the Schooldied of a heart attack at ]its horn', pupils of Seo'tione 6, 7, 9, 10, 11. Saturday night, May loth. Born under .the direction of Arnold Earl. in Wroxeter, Ont, be graduated The recital was held in the United from University of Toronto in 1916, Ohureh at Ethel and consisted of He was secretary of the Toronti massed choir, choruses; songs, solos East Dental Association and served and rhythm bands. Mr. Earl and the asi dentist in Toronto schools. teachers of the respective schools ,Tee is survived by bis widow, 005 deserve :credit for the work thea son•, Ae. Malcolm W., Royal Can.. have done along Ibis lino. adian' Air Force, time brothers "Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Turnbull at- and this mother. Funeral was held tended the graduation of their son in Toronto on Tuesday. John at Convocation Hale University of Toronto last Friday. Annual W. M. S. Meeting Cranbiook Garden Party will be Of Maitland Presbyterial 'held on June lett, keep this date open. Phe 27th annual meeting of the Mrs. Margery Lydiett, Blyth was Maitland Presbyerial Sociey of tthe s. visitor last week at the home et W. M. S. of tlhe Presbyterian Church her sister Mrs. Harold Cardiff, 6th in Canada will be held et Knox Lon Presbyterian Church, Kincardine, Several farmers are purchasing on Tuesday, May Beth, 1941, with nmtoeracies Which they find a great 4orenoon• and afternoon sessions convenience in helping with the The morning session will be devoted seeding.to reports from the secretaries Of be dees> departments, and in the afternoon Mrs, TC. MacLean will give a report 1 on Friday eveirliV;of this; week In Grade "A" Premium No. 171 aid of the British War Victims fund.. Expires Dec. 31st, 1941 DONALD MONCUR Ladies please: bring hutch The ar eel.* •Ontario StailionEnrolment Board W J R Fowler, Chairman GREY L. E. O'Neill. Secretary g I 'Glenn Wheeler was a week end Grade "B" Premium No. 172. visitor at his home, lith son. H=_ Expires Dec. 31st, 1941 FLOWERPRINT SUPREME has a position with the International The • Harvester Co,•eat London. Ontario •Stallion Enrolment Board. Mr. EdavimQAbra, Misses Agnes W, J. R. Fowler, Chairman Mantels, Dorothea McInnis and L. E. O'Neill, Secretary Expires Dec. .3lisst, 1941 Verna Brewer of Owen Sound spent T. J. McMICHAEL, the week end?, with friends. They Proprietor and Manager had short vans at the ,,homes of Seaforth. Ontario. Brussels Salvage Campaign By Brussels Volunteer Fire Brigade - Housewives Attention — Save Your Scrap PROCEEDS TO GO TO WAR SERVICES FUND. SALVAGE CENTRE — — SANDERSON'S GARAGE First Collection Date MAY 29th Articles for Salvage --- — — How to rack '' PLEASE PLACE ,ALL MAT IAL OUTSIDE DOOR OMR„ A 'bu'TREET OWN 'PICK•UP' DRAWN OR BRING YOUR ON Td'TH G7ENTER FARMERS—will please bring their material dir ctly to the Salvage Center, (Gordon Sanderson's Garage), on• May 2§flr, or on any other day in May..... GLASS—Bottles of all kinds, broken glass—,epode labels, pack in baskets. s; STONE and EARTHEN•WARE—Jars and bottles—Pack in baskets. IRAN SCRAP AND STEEL—'all kinds, includipg. razor blades in .packages—small stuff in baskets or cartons...... NON-FERROUS METALS—as utensils of aluminum, grease' topper, zinc, granite and lead—cartons or hampers. META. T E'S --ay from toothpaste, shaving cream, •,etc.—jack �, a t ., ...in' ca4kbnd. 3{ ., TEXTILES—all wools and cottons, mixed raga clothing, k9hit goods, carpets, burlap, string, .men"s sdbk4egi4'"'.la4les'± light- colored felt,hats—in large paper or cotton'sba`adi , RUBBER-Ttees, collapsible and other tubing, int1ee' ubes, ;.,, BONES—HouSehotd bones in carton. • .. , ARTICLES OF NO SALBAGE VALUE—Ttn•,penee,Pop.lfottle, Tops• .. Waxed Raper, ;n + NOTE—Playing dards are sent to the Militia ;Camp; and Naivy, PASTE THIS LIST ON -CARD AND HANG 1T UP"•li'i"KITCHEN. WROXETERof Ohe Provincial Annual, An ad- The Miss Dorothy dress :win be given. by Tire town hall was filled to its Douglas, recently returned from fullest cap when Friday eve Cr Dramatic Club b lFormosa. Mrs C. H. McDougall when -the Wroxeterentitled "The Al- will have charge of a discussion and sRaged their play question box. o ventures of Grandpa." The players are to be congratlated on the way Mother's Day Services each handled their wen chosen At the Churches pants. Proceeds of this play go to the 'local branch of the Red Cross A Motther% Day service was held in Society. Melville Presbyterian Church enAdded features, or the eveniu3 Sunday, with Rev. S. Kerr, officiate were the Old 501 Orchestra, a. duet ins, A Mother's. Day choir assisted by the Misses Agnes and Margaret with the service, and the :Sacrament Weaering, also •the drawing for of Baptism took place et the morn - quilt and occasional chair. Mr. ing service when six infants were Archie McMichael held the May baptized. The Sunday School was ticket for the gent, the proceeds also in attendance. The morning going towards the British War Via- subieot was "The Christian Home,'' time' Fund. L. Levis, Clinton, was and the evening text, 'The Pearl o,. the bolder ot'the lucky ticket , fo' Great Price." An anthem was given the chair. by the Mother's choir: A Mother's Day service was held p1 .the United Church with the min- Belgrave•; tater, Rev. C. L. Lewis, ofliciatiag. The Oanadianization meeting of, The church school. and congregation the Women's Institute will be held .shared the service, The Sacrament Tuesday; May 20, at 2.30 p.m. at the of Baptism was also observed at the home of Mrs, Bari Anderson, Con - Mot service: 'She evening sub. enors in charge, Mrs. Richard Pres. feet was "The Evenly -balanced Soul" ter and Mrs. Earl Anderson; ROiL 'Sunday school will be held at 10. a.m. Oath"Name one Nationality in dm3ngthe summer months. Services in ,St John's Anglican Oana•d; 'eterent events, Mrs. Church on Sunday were conducted Richard Procter; reading, Mrs, Jas. Michie Address, Miss Dorothy by bhe Rector, Rev. Franck Watts, Go11ey;' music duet, Ivy and Ronald Campbell; lunch committee, Mrs. B C. S. Notes Jno. McGill, Mrs. Cecil Wheeler and Mrs. Willard Armstrong; All the Last Monday and Tuesday, repre, ladies of".,the community are collie]- sentatives from the Cadet Corps .,f ly invited to attend, different towns and villages in On- tario, toured through the Military Canm at Camp Borden. The repre- Police Searching Bush sentative from the Brussels' Cadet Area Near Molesworth 'C School Girl's Report Corps was Jim Prest. Jim left L1s- That,Man Grabbed towel at noon on Monday for Mount Her Lunch Pail Forest where he joined another Starts Manhunt group of ,Oadets. They travelled, from Wingleam, May .13. --Gilbert Shantz Mount Forest to Camp Broden In a of New r Iamibmg who escaped from bus. the 'Guelph Reformatory is believed Monday evening, in Oemp Borden, to be hiding In a swamp near Moles• the boys were taken 'to a movie. worth. A school -child on the way Tuesday morning the boys were to school yesterday morning repent- shown a Bren Gan Carrier. Thened that she was passing 'through a forming thefi' ranks, the cadets swamp on the way to 'school when marched .to headquarters, where a man, reached out of the bushes and they were inspected by Bt'igadier- grabbed her lunch pail, She told the General Meliluede, Rihe Cadets teacher when she went .to whop!, were taken to the airport and were and the police were notified. Con - the the :hangers, aeroplanes and stable Bill Gardner of Wingliam In. • the signal station where all airforce vestigated, and found that the or army calls are answered, Rifle child's description tallied with that range was then shown to the boys. given about the man who .soaped. This range is the largest Mae iu He organized a search party which Canada, atoll Cadet was allowed iras been in open a Gion since rester. to .shoot with the Bren Gun, Then day 'morning, The police continued they shot 'rimes. `They were shown the search throughout tbe night and the machine guns and how to open were alit out In the area today,' ate them. When ithey returned Tram 4Shantz was one of a trio who the ,clic range, the Cadets were made a' break for liberty from the taken through the gas chamber, first Ontario Reformatory •at Guelph on with gas masks on and then without Saturday. Two of them were goo,; the Marira They . were shown 'he recaptured but ;Shantz is still at 11- indoor and outdoor sialiming pool, beefy, Ile wee sentenced on April They were shown -the shops' ether le les steam two months ago, at aIle air ,banks were kept, One of the Kitchener on a 'charge of aimed mod lnteres.tin:g sights 'WOO the iarg• robbery, to two years leas a day, I•Te eat teak to Oanada in operation lar described as being 20 years, of arae They were .shown 'bhe Bhorneison five feet . eleven:' inchet tali and Submachine gun' and the anti-tank weighing 158 pounds. T• Ie Is of guns. ,7t•m returned Tnesdaty evening, ITe friend the toter both interesting and 'nei ndtuve, C•1 NOTICE Having accepted a position in a munition factory, we wish to announce, John ;Blakeley has purchased my ylbacks , on ssmith and woodwork stock and will carry usual. Mrs. Man will be at home to look after all accounts owing me. We thank our customers for past patronage. Jack (Jr.) and 1 will return to the shop when munitions are no longer needed. Jack Allan. Not Always Operator's Fault The Linotype operator that gas the object of so annah coutro"versy In a lot of weekly papers. throughout the Province of Ontario and the one namely the Walkerton Herald -Times, who made out ,that the '1' missing from the wore plants which a wo- man's club at Walston had the occasion to exchange was the fault of the linotype operator. This as well as other mistakes Is not the (i Melt of the operator. So with re balEotlon,the same operator having tried his luck at abit of writing which appeared In lest week's issue under the heading "The War Effort, what does it mean to me "' bas the following to announce.- ".Overheard recently wag a remark of one of the local war loan commitee that the column printed last week In the second column from the right on the front page of the "Poet" was one Of the best .af. it's typeyet seen!" Needless to say we appreciate such words and everything we can do to further our country's war effort we consider a privilege and duty to do. M emo To make an incinerator, procure some iron. pegs and wire netting and shape a framework, either round or oblong. Several thickness- es of netting will make it all the A 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR HARNESS REPAIRED N CHAPMAN Brussels, Ont. stronger and at the g0ane time a. duce lam mesh, which le all to, the good on a windy day. A are will burn well in such a :franlo because of the aeoese of draughts, If a coue- ehaped incinerator le preferred, bury the 'narrow tapered end 1n the ground before laking it. Farmers Of Huron County If you are interested in the formation of a non-political Farmer's Organization so that Agriculture may speak witha unified voice in solving agricul- tural problems, attend your township meeting, Grey Town- ship, Friday, May 16th; Ethel Twp. Hall, Monday, May 19119; Morris . Twp. Hall. Meetings commence at 8 p.m. W"HYYCCARRY YOUR WHOLE ESTATE ON THIE BUMPER OF YOUR CAR? —g— Insure your Automobile for Public Liability and Property :Damage and Play Safe; —x— The man who only drives his auto.. mobile 2500 to 3000 miles should not pay as much premium as the man who drives 10,000 miles a year. And you don't when you insure with my office. With our experience dn- the in• surance business and the large num- ber of 'Companies we represent en- ables us to give you low rates on any kind of Insurance. Kinds of insurance handled by our office are: Fire. Windsltorm, Automobile, Acct - dent and Sickness, Town and Town_ ship Liability, Employers Liability, Fidelity Bonds, Contractors Bonds, Administrators Bonds etc. CEA at our office before insuring. We will be pleased to quote you e rate on any of the foregoing kinds of Fnsuance without obligation to you. Spence's Insuranc_ a Agency Office over the Bakery.. Ethel, Ont. ... Wm, Spence, Prop.. ,IIIIMero.w.. •per 'weifieda When in — EAT Weston's Home Away Listowel AT — Restaurant From Home We Have Moved - We take this opportunity of announcing to our old cust- omers of Brussels and dist- trict and any prospective new one's that we are now located on Palmerston Main Street. CARL'S GARAGE Formerly of Listowel NIO w LOOK FOR THE SUPER SERVICE SIGN PALMERSTON