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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-5-21, Page 1le 1 , POST PUBLISHING .HOUSE DO`rNG THEIR BIT Brussels Bowlers Re -organized For 1941 The following are ,the ofRaees.--. Prean e2 t- D, A, Mann F . F. Downing Bresddem,t-D, A. Rant.' Sec, -Trews. R, J. Bowmen Gi'oundsr Comanittee— R, Downing D. McTavish, I. Procter 1 Tournament --D• A. Bann, L; Proctor Membership—Harry 'Champion, Ben 'Whitbard was engaged a" caretaker. The elub Commences the season with a balance on hand of 1 I Three of Brussels' representatives 1 in the Active Service ..Forces „who Rdbert 11 .Peest, sen of Mr, sue I happened to be home on Ieahe at the Mrs. T. Prest of Brussels', has, joined same time. From left to right; the 11•1C.A. an cis :stationed at Mau- Hartley Rutledge, son of ,.Mr. ..and ning Despot in Toronto. Bob, who Mrs. Jno, Rutledge; Carl Plum, son bas, been with the Canadian Bank f of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Plum; and of Commerce for three years was I Earl Whittard, son of Mr, and Mrs. at the ttmc of his enlistment at i, Ben Whittard. Auburn. One brother has been en engravure by Russel Studio, aetdve isexvice with the R:C.A. over i seas for some months. $47.29. CSI Bankers Son Joins Airforce Help the Worthy Cause (British War Vi'ctim's Fund). COME TO JAMESTOWN DANCE To the music of Ortan Grain & His Gully Jumpers TUESDAY, MAY 27th Refreshment Booth Quilt to be sold by Progressive Auction Admission 25c Children under 12 FREE 4•JG-�u�-4' REGENT THEATRE Seaforth Ont. NOW PLAYING— 'Produced by that specialist in laughs, 'Harold Lloyd A Girl, A Guy and a Gob with George Murphy 'Lueille Ball A Romantic Comedy! _z_ MON., TUES., WED. Joel McCrae Herbert Marshall 'Foreign Correspondent An adventurous story of European Espionage —x— Next THURS., FRI., SAT. Gene Autry George 'Gabby' Hayes 1n Melody Ranch with Durante Ann —x-- COMING —COMING —, • DOUBLE BILL— Melody For Three Mexican 'Spitfire Out West Jimmy Miller Listowel, •Curr, CARD OF THANKS To the W. A. io3 United Church I wish to express my Sincere thanks forthelovely box of fruit sent me in my recent illness and also to neigh- bors and friends for ';their many deeds of kindness. • . " - Luke C. &peiran. ",Recedeve with the engrafted wooed, which is able . to save your souls.—Bt. James 1.•23. St, John s Church Sunday after Ascension Day. 11 a.m.--Litany, Matins and Sermon 7 p.m.—Evening Prayers Melville Church 10 a.m,-tSunday School and Bible Class 11 a.m.--Miss Dorothy Douglas a missionary from For- mosa will speak on her work In Formosa, Miss iDouglas was barn and raised in'Lueknow. 7 p.m.—"The Music of the • Unseen World e' United Church 10 a.m.—Church School and.. Bible Class 11 a.m.--"The Grace of Chris:' 7 ,p.m. ,"The Call of the Open Road" YOU ARE WELCOME. PATRIOTIC RALLY Brussels Town Hall Friday Evening, May 30th, 1941 at 8 o'clock P.M. In the Interest of Canada War Loan Selection by Brussels Band 7.45 to 8.15 Choruses by School Children under,direction of Mr. Laycock Song by Harvey McGee of Auburn Address by J. D. Thomas of Goderich, 'Huron County Chairman, who will IntrodUct Rev. G. G. Burton, of Clinton. Song by Harvey McGee COME ANID'HEAR THESE OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS, Admission — FREE God Save The King. R. J. Bowman, Chairman B ELS POST u S iecilnesdar Speech by L. L. Cardiff w °osier Club Draw Member AGRICULTURE z the wentng for conversation. has denominst 1st Draw $10 as become', el e DeliveFecl in the Howe of C'omtm�gr's ,� .situ tanitaa'ratv,'' but, i'SFlO IS GO. ;Paid ter avera period of Tram 3' Wh BRUSSELS, ONTARIO Is Going To ' .,, , The War? v ■ Wherever People ge today, in this II 1t is understood that the bands will be ,issued in $60.00 and $7.OD.DD for Huron North on Friday Plight :i country of ours nod In many others,trona es well as the larger 1 fee �q h t, "Well lei it going to i detoominotione, end Y Y 4 IN�G• TQ WIN TI1,11 WAR " oat Tim1u'sday, May i, 1941, manes, Mr, L. D. DA11i1DIFF (ZIt MIl C me to Brussels and Share in the During o the first Greet War e Mirth): Mr, Bpeaker, I have folllrw Fun and Prize Money towushill in the County el lir ed with a great deal of interest ,the weekly pro• ably dip in tre. C is y le the iinpot•tance of this question. which is often so readily asked and which is meant more to serve as 't conversation opener. than to obtain information, fully felt? Is it realized that now all men on earth must choose between one side or the other dud that no .Canadian will be able to avoid the penalty' of economic and physical slavery which will be imposed upon us it we lose? et loyalty" (:`ai debate ;thus far, and 1 hope that Salting a regularly w Y well aver subsatteOE t its. aliotmeim every farmer member of the house gramme, the Booster 'Club draw for for Wer Loan Bonds and it is to he will make his contribution to it .be- t 's'lt,prizes will be held this Friday hoped that this reeutation will be cause,. goodness kvuws, there are evening, ;for the flirsit time, Stine tnaintal that not many of us ,here, 'So I hope Monday last business places belong- ,3d. — �C that every farmer member will exert ing to ,the Club, have been giving Local War Loan himself to speak in this debate, tickets' with each. 50c purchase. Committee Formed I rise because I can no longer sit these will all be placed in a big' quietly in my seat buoying as I de container Friday night this weer The Committee in charge of the tore .state of mend' of the average which is omen night owing to the Dominion War Loan in Brussels con- tanner and the effect which it Via, fact that Saturday is, a ;holiday ((24th sista of; Slave on our war effort particularly May) awe draws made The hour conntay who assume R. J. Bowman, ,Chairman t balsa can too won letting the other man Albert Wood, Vice Chairman if Japan enters the war and food Publicity; Roy Cousins. supplies from Australia and New collected at 915 Five mingles ba Zealand are cut oft from Greet Sales, R. S. Warwick Britain, 'Canad'a would then be the Woman Representative; Miss H: source of a-uPiply for die mobber 11 tin have only minutes to Downing sp!aie before being on hand at the A Batnietic Rally will be held 10 country, the Town Ball, Friday evening, Ma,, What do we find? Our farmers nre bath' dissatdsfled with the future cut- Iisddies from the crowd will bs i , 80, at 8 o'clock, Charus•es by look out] dis!gwsted with present School Children, .Songs by Barry farm policies. In other words, they r insist be on hand,to receive the indeed a goo country y McGee of Auburn; Addresses by have lash faith in the federal goer- Rev, G. G. Bunton, Clinton and T. D' i the week will ernanent because there 1•s no medium between the farmer and the govern. Are there still people in th,s ofm that this WO: will be 9.30, with lecke s e do jt, fore the event takes places the town Do the fully realize the horrlbl�- belt will ring out notifying one and nese o8 modern tvar, lata horrors of a thatthey being "blitzed; and the many forms of torture which the people the Town Hall (outside). Germans have conquered are WI - Kiddies, asked to do the drawing, and win We Canadians are very fortunate nes nd ed that we live in d o ntr prize, if not another name, will ee and it is camgtarata;bly easy to earn drbe Te. First prize s a comfortable living, ' but will it be 'Ten dollars, the remaining prises remain soY in one dollar 1nizes. The remain- Umgaastionabty we are a groat ing number of ,prises is ' not mention country and have the ability re ed .this week as one of the members overcome ,the German ideas and dropped out but is replaced and as Nazi gtlans which are attempting to Naou iv control o$ this country nnQ loin ere to The new member. beingLewistremendous effort so very tleces y, buy at e stares, who in the near future will display a Booster Club M•embenship 'Straker on the• window. T] Mi ' t Agriculture Thomas, Godeeich. in9nt, me nae et o Resident of Brussels (Mr. Gardiner) luras let us down Mrs. Hugh McKinnon, Dies either because ob is no because se be Word was received here an Stu- diesin our problems eors onnausehe dray afte'r:loon o1 the midden death of ends •too many other rysponsUbilitie,. is'Omrtsi 1p fon new members to Mrs.. Hugh MaCemen in her 82it What or of urgently need ' a j i there may stdll be more oY the world. However, unless Ye year at the home of her sonk Cecil, spend h of agriculture o who , 'will malls the a in 'Saavia, where she had Bone for a spend his full time in looking mei'C Russell et the Stet Band members ran the Germans can and visit. Formerly Isabel McKay, the the interest of the farmers: Farmers Refer to your list of members anJ will conquer us. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert are 'planning to carry on ;their opera- dee to h belong and daughter of Cons on a limited scale o'M g 'IMO IS GOING TO WIN TBE WAR?" We can and must, but only GreyTownnehiP, she I in to had lived all her life ;.n this vicinity the high pried of labour, and they and was well: .known and highly are not mPDauning' to produce to me today wall we be able to loo respected. She was married in 1882" lightmaximum.because they can see no uoh Pn g Town- ward to tomarnow witlh confld to Hugh McKintran irf Grey tReein the tune present •inedustry be- tahusiasm abawt and hope and the inner knowledge ship, who passed ayf thirty-nine i labou, agriculture and industry and th ill ba tx years ago. Tweniteethree years ago' labour. They g a oalamlty, be 11 1 awd5 in Brussels great y Mrs, `MeI{innon and' her son, Dun cause itbe a ant labor cannot ie 1 Saturday night Ask for }� r f L)ow b doctored Cans moved to torn -n where 'they had" will note able to eoeffort a their tickets when mralnng your Purchas to by only ourselves. resided since, ;She •leaves to mourn tairthe a me sto. our war effort without `y1 ya Tdtal war means total war 9 one daughter (Isabel)• Mrs. Ales• the tam g th Armstrong, Grey Township, and. Dumity ;the war of d a r a ve)o g 1 b nd' be on order Uo wage war totally is three sans, Roberr't of Bluevale majority of edtaOl had' a resew f han)d a 30 be lucky ire are sOtorbly ,to be deiced to lend Cecil of .Sarnia and Duncan of cash anci' feed' and they Were to: ai. are no our mangy Cecil ys. One daughter (Ella;. ed to Dram Patriotic motives to buy Miism 'D, Ralph Roberts t , (Ela),` ditotio bon 'us and od c sresae Pro` .Yellow g i ri ted as last respond to Dort fullest evtent wood, Passed auto bei years ago'• wheat, fog teyd sp needs such as and one eon; Ross, mrade t ee wheat, Taep ti1oM an nably. ble nd exPlatn al] supreme sacrifice at Vimy Ridge. mrn i gi a patmtiottc and a nobly ,gihe also leaves 'three 'Ix:ether3, nun i weer th a a oli ha been Lw B E Pater McKay, of Emntford, �i • tare t; r e reaction has chem d.+• d T lean of St. Jbseph, Mo., Alex- feilti8 term f cannot ds orb war PP lI F]steven �Sask. and ane reeler Mrs. ceattidoates of war bonds i ver AT A Jeesie Fairbairn Sacramento Calif, hehas not to 'The reason is ,that West Mx Thas. Webster, R R no. Mats, McKinnon was a faithful meth re Mas not the lmself int and hF LIST OF MEMBERS Auburn Wawanosh East Mr Ale. her of the United church; and of reel resents Hahne yimsellads this 1posi-ame A]lens Drug ,Store Porterfield, Belgnave Colborne tier W,M;S„ and wild be greatly =Ise's' tion. Naturally, be layst -f blame Backers Butcher Shoe Gordon Bisset Godeaich Town of in church wank. on the federal government for hay- Goderielt Mr D E Campbell Gode �� iC� ing forgotten Rini in the s, cont oP ieh Townsptap oY Godarrch lir W Aeroplane Cras hes the war policy of this country. Elhotts g7canomy at Agreements breve been entered inti M Fere , 17t1 e1; Turnberry 1� a ar Brussels by the Minlister of Agriculture with- G s Gash tnd Carry Store tn3 A mifB ry plane from Came ation. Hfe 'the farmer b l b ur, short Ker s ervn Barden crashed on tine farm .of R. anon, He is forced' co labour short• 141aDonalds Butcher S p Selling, 4th con. of Grey townslaiP ago and price to discontinue'nrndn� ton Go tie MoradstiBrncsels liftHe Buyyour New Car, Tractor, and Truck at L. & W. Jackson Motors Ltd. Listowel, Ontario. Buy direct from the dealer and save yourself the middleman's!c, ommission. Allow us the pleasure to repair your car or give it a ,complete. overhaul Our fully equipped shop and stall` of BRUSSEI-8 BRANCH mechanics .are always ready to give We thank tiro 14th Com, if we arre willing to make sacrifices k for - The public has shown m ence this Booster' club plan and; na doubt ere w ,that we, the present citizens ad thin ma y arge cr counts of ours, and ;hose everyou • o o alter us willb e ite raw name on It, plaice it in the every- box ver - bei supplied fon them in each store where and one element necesslary in belonging to the club a money, t9.—y'oumay It is not gamble, ere to ourGovernment and mt fairings attached'. 'Simply read the' is up to each individual one 03 us in which 's• reprinted week with exception of the names of The organdzatioc. necessary for the club members a itwillsuccessful execution of this loan is SURE TO GET YOUR being set up at the 'present time in BOOSTER CLUB TiCKETS Huron County and the Chairmen for when shopping in Brussels the different Townships an owns BOOSTER CLUB STORE are as follows AshfieldTwp., r r. Purchases through' the week count. Alex. Hackett, Lueltnow; Wawanosl hapman's harness Shop Eclrmli$r',s Superior Store ' Store r W. East Huron Produce Haacke, R.R. no. 1, Goderich; Grey. rewar Mr. Harry r h - glv'' Service Station Wingtbani, Mr, J. W. McKibben, Shop Wdngham; IOowick, Mr. K. J. Hues- iRAwland Bake Shop Gorrie; Furniture ore Store $anis' Egg and Poultry Store forth; M,eKifllop, Mr. Sack. Eehart, .deddon's Radio Shop Seaforth; Clinton, Mr, F. Fingland, Clinton; Se;afbnth, Mr, J. G. Mullen, Seaforth; Stanley-t➢dyth, Mr. Leslie Millburn Blytdr; ,Bay, Dr, A. R. Camp- ball, Heneall; Hassall, Dr, A. R. 'Campbell, Heneall; Tudkersmttb, 11fr, E. 'Chesney Sea;forth; Stephen, Mr• H. Either, Creates; Vsborne, Mr. Fred Damson, Rte. No. 1, Hen ,sall; Exeter, Mr. R. M. Creech, Exeter, Each of the above Chairmen will be-res»oesdbile for his territory and it will be Itis respanslIbilty to obtain as large a total of swb'scriptions as aoslabde. The major objective In the forth - toting Victory 'Lan will be to secure as large an army of small subatelbers as Possible, With this end Inc view, the Viotory Loan Campaign will be a house to house canivass and -am official pers- Teatnms and a 'letter from the Minister' of Finance will be mailed to ever, home In the Country. Plveo'y househoider will also' receive an illustrated bioolilet describing ;Canadianls at war'and in addition the blanks and Trust Companies are coioperating to their fullest extent by sending letteit9 do . all 01 their depoettors•, urg'in;g them to buy s Victory Lioan Bon'd's. The Brussels' Creamery vein give Most recent flgures'Show that the be tickets to the value o1 cream and savinge aCComm'n'ts In banks et the or eggs' bougpit be- them, present trate are tremendomis and, is Amy merchant can still jolt .the tMS loan *hon.ld be an overwhelming Club' if ,thee so wick, c rl' ?isueeess about eleven o'cliock on Tuesday >bobt Borsvman Brussels Hallett Con, d foals that the pay Amore St morning. The pilot es'fcaped serious Mr. Ross McGregor RR. Na 2 Sea- stmauld not be asked to stay more. The Red 'Band S r inauxy but he also feels ,tbalt tine ;difference In making a echedmled flight from Camp Borden to Lu lmow, Brantford and hack to Camp Bowden the fuel supply from one tank was exhausted' when passing over disirrict When the pilot turned ore the supply from the ;seoon,d tank it failed to work Ioroperly and he was: forced 10 attempt a landing. en /making the forced landing 318 plane had not sadfcieoit altitude ff clear a row of trees and it cralit1 into these breaking the tops of •e:r. of glean. Tho landing gear was torn from the plane and 3t node dived into the field about a hundred feet disltance and earned a complete somersault. HOW the pittot escaped with nothing more than cuts. abbot the welds and lends and shock is a mys- tery to the hundred of people who Rocked to the scene et the crash. He reoedved medical aid, et the farm home and an ambulance from 'Port Alibemt ws sett for him. No doubt be was again in the air the following pnorning, Lotter i0 the day the ditementled elate was loaded on a 1Wuge track and removed. Open -Air Platform' should San made a national response• bility, to be taken, if you will, from The Brussels Creamery The Arcade Store 'Ilhe Fainters' club Store Willis' Home Bakery Wood's Store the. revenues of ,the federal govern- ment, so that farmers may not be .asked to 61acrifict more than other groups in the country. There, is also the feeling through- out ;the country that .the wax effort hoe bogged down) at Ottawa. The farmer reeels that the, Minster 01 Agriculture Is ;pis0.n'g party politics along with lits leader, This should not be In war bane. An hon. MEMBER: Who wrote tbat .speech? Mr.' aCAlliDlimT: Zihese are my notes end I am making the speech. I .have been; in this shouse for seine time now and I have net interrupted any member making a speech. There has hardly been a member opposite vette did not read his speech in this debate and ,the only reason I am Continued on Inside Page r-- - „iso RED CROSS SMILE , Grey•War Workers' Club for their �$�:RVICL''.:W!THA donation : i our of 1500. Nett Wednesday afternoon, s, Listowel 5 , monthly tea, Please arrange to Present and hake' omtt knitting. sewing Os Cat need for ARAI rgent, IT GOES LIKE THIS— , Local businessmen put up cash for prizes and ;tickets. Lt costs; the buying public nothing. With every 50c purchase a •customer receives one ticket, with a dollar purehaee two tickets, and so on. Every Sat- urday night at 9.30 a big draw will be made. Customers; must deposit their tickets previously in recep- tacles in each store, and these in turn will be gathered and, placed In ono big barrel. Five tninuftes before the allotted time, the town bell wtil notify everyone that they sftould be at the. town hall, (outside if the weather is fine Inside in event of rain) and ;then things will get under way. Drama; will be made by kiddies in the cro;a'd, and cash prizes given. Filet prize will be $10. the re - meaning 'nine prices $1. each. itou must be there els claim your prize otherwise another name will be drawn 'from the ;barrel: ' NOTE—The Dao" Q1uron; Produce,, Semis' Egg & Poultry Store and DANCE At Victoria Park, Brussels On Wednesday, May 28th Music by Lord Strathcona Horse Regiment 'Orchestra Refreshments Booths