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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-12-31, Page 4t;:. Pt.. of rvm outaglnq egg ar.ludrutnt•s to supply xnua a,:.f' - rinantity of the blast grfeitfElk?'tis far Britlai_otiering the t'emV-e:a•,t , t ru+ :41'h:utter:it SwIndlos 13:`lea been authotiee'd under an .,.cngrx,rir-Clinuescil Just passed. to DIV 411:111ttra tern 3 zetanta jaw ',lonen on art .. V.,ogge wertilmased for export r :sol • ate' ,.arenietitt 'agreement . With *'ar,eEisarlltrsl:• 'Minister of baud. An ad- it2iii!II Yearns cif ?y vent per dozen ;vain-ttie.kcaa Ytrr'otl alitiingatleil retalne the eta cal iitbri tnelsine Att. aJtl watch is now specially Walton rHE DRI TSS l'OST Canada's War Effort Pommels: Miss Mary iluutttlules, Leauidnrt, an, with her Pareunte, Mr, and bite. -W, . J. Iiumplu•ies; Miss Beth Shaunon, Mitchell, whit Mrs. Margaret Shannon; Garnet pun - zings, 4Vtngitain, with his parents,, Mr, and Mrs, Laurence Cummings; William Bolton.and Miss DolwihY d olton, Rochestr, N.Y., with fotan- er's mother, Mrs. L Batten, ;11cKil. lop; Mrs. Orem Aberdclinger, Walton, with Iter parents Mr. and Mrs, Noble Gerry, I3rttdsela; Miss .Mar- g ret Glower, W1ng!tiam, with 'Miss Reith Cunrntings, Mrs, Orr, Coder- inatvoletoin 117 the 'Ministry. . , 4llth Mist, SV, J. HutnIrxlri0s; a1L a ttA clunitratts with the British len, d Wiliam, London, at the of7 72, Y:e.. ,ail for the delivery home, of his. grandparents. Air. and AtEx , it tit e1Y the British May ' 31st Mrs. ])avid Wat- ntex� 1;tecently the T3ritinlr Alimista•y Alo+w, It. W. I1aY; , a; requested that this quantity be son at the home of Mr, bias d Hugh fs. r.enswed and also that the ed in aatnr Fait ILri Ss on. Hgl friends in Bru(a ya;e'-ria Canada. for >•clliPrrient in the )alis; Mrs. Thomas Young with y 1 Tier TS -2. Tb.e sum provided tinder anti Mrs. L'iurence Cummings: Mn,. es in ,n ;yr1•ecan-inis sufficient of .,forth; Forbles Ida, withfriends sans ISea- Sea- -weer -a d total of 1.273,000 cases Frank Dam s, L2 i;,:hoped that with the in lin. Dundas, Toronto, 4114111v` the bonus provides that Can. des, Minden, 111r, and Mrs. William .soinice vetedua•ers will so organize 'Dundee, and Eleanor eir with • Y srp efforts 1 in wiay tmAt to verm,ulethe aan1Wth sof Dree el. Toronto, and Cosby 6tnis, ',•ot 1'srSt:tTn is asking, for. Fort Brie. with. their Parents, Mr. - price for Grade elms for ex- and Mrs. Peed Month; Mr. and Mrs. )eery 1;tneling the winter period 111) to William Telfer anti c'hiidren, Kay „,slit -wry 2.8. 1942, now becomes and •Coumte, St, Thomas, at the 14:-I. twnL.s per dozen and for the 'home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Day yy nautili 1. to May 31, 1942. it idson; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Graham tt:., "tete) apply on Grade A eggs and daughter, Prince Albert. Sask.. ee.se,d :,n etera1r f -r expert in the with Prank Kelly and 'Alts•s 'Merger - Jeri 1942, and the Price for these et IGelly, 8'tli line. Morris township. F217'ix.' the same es for the winter ^. 4nnsm _vet 33.12 cents pee dozen f.o.b. ° owtliei vr4l A weekly review of IleveloPanents ou the ]tame Front: December 18- 20. 1941. 1. With :only on day's supply of water left, hong )tong yields: to everw]retnuing Japanese odds, Can- Milan force of.approximately 2,000 mete -including Quebec Royal Rifles and Winnipeg , G'renelierte--fought with British. and "$11th trloPs in its defence. Minister of Defence Ralston: "hong Kong Will be ft sombre hitt glorious page in the record of the Canadian army" 2. Primo Minister Mackenzie King accorritPatiied by Defence MMinister Ralston and Navy vY Minister tn ald leave for Washington to confer withn President. Roosevelt and Prime Mitite,ter Churchill, Y 9. Free French forces •occuPY St, Pierre and Miquelon, (Islands in the - St, Lawrence Gulf under the Vichy regime). 4. 'Without exception. announces Menitio10 Minister Bowe, no rubber will in Inhere be. releasedor non- ess'entials. 5. Further reduction ordered in output refrigerators and washing machines, 'Orders prohibit produce tion charring any calendar month cornutcucing January 1 of more units of eerie class designated by Control- ler of Su1NIlies than 60 per cent r'f the monthly average of that groan mariwin 1940, Only exception 18 hand washing m'aoltnes with wooden tubs, nuota for which is 100 per cent. 6. Galvanizing of all sizes . of drainage fittings banned, Mann - fa et ure anu-facture curtailer) of all commercial laundry and dry cleaning equipment, 7. Price ceiling will not apply, announces, Wartime Prices Board. on ;,ales 1(Y processors, dealeis and re- tailers of codfish (Pastern and West- ern) herring. h+add.eck, •smelts: mackerel. clams. hake. halibut and all fneesltwater 'fish. Price ceiling continues to apply on sales by tate trade of other fish, such as salmon Purpose: to provide adequate sup• Plies for domestic consumers midi to ensure that entire catch will not be exported. 8, To assist in maintenance of price ceiling, orders in council nisei - tit amending customs procedure: Ifat IniPosition of spertai or dumping duties on imported goods suspeno'r- For 14100 being such duties apply )uly to fruits and vegetables. (b) (:'us5onts duties on imported goods nosy now be calculated on actaul In- v0l0(' value rather than ani fair mar - kelt value for home consumption in noun try of origin. . 9 To stimulate egg production or Britain, Agriculture Department , announces bonus of three cents dozen en till grade A eggs' for export to Britain. 1e. 'ro encourage milk production Wartime Prices Beard announces subsidies to producers of milk sold to manufacturers of concentrated milk products aud in certain areas to producers of milk sold for fluid milk distribution. 11. united Slatestanada perma- 1 rent defence beard boll.,. ,even hour eoufcrenee in New York. in subs clinch t sit element, Board says "milliary air and naval plans of cle- i Police heretofore made are in setts - 1 factory 'operation," Board further anno1110ed that in operation and 1 execution of joint defence plana "no ltoundtry exists." I 13 .joint War 'Production Com- ( nt:ittee of Canada and "United Stales recommend, •combined all-out tear prod.m(m 00(101(1 of 110)' h ii nouc•rs.t.islsltuiifirng'inand 1way1of suc1h •'f 1101' tnlereaap 111 ,,r1' (' will he, paid 'IInlatry. .lir,-»rt tine trade on all Grade A , The bonus will be limited to Grade ' � for export purchased from pr'- A sirme the British ess than Ministry 7 per is snasoS Me December 22. ton that.n tvsn• on and after the Pegs under the spring cont•raet "'''e'' g . under the be of that duality as contracted 'env.: prices f ,r th•> neg. s of per cent 2ctYsiwr agreement with the eatL4ae- 4tllp5 centet1nt kers under'theAand 1941 rot oneary stele c onsideeed .ah at the time the agreement spring cnetract. •leets made. In ticmeantime labour egg producers of ae p:abiliZed assures ries ;n cut •irodnction c,;ste haveliedeggs, .. tree -unently making It difficult to ; throughout 1942 for top quality • 47M1 .,.t• AllP mixtrin m quantities of , The bonus will not he paid on Grade ,-tg5 re -quested by the British ^ B and Grade C eggs.---__ WlliiTh1169IPAY, )1C(s, 81s 1041 JA (WMTOWN n1,�'Ft0� tem . a ao o`gyp_ "" iY lF The Janrestiown War Workers Society held their mitten' meeting un Thursday, Dec, 11tH. Tile s'eere- taty end`tre:r urea gave their reports for the past yriar, wiii011 ,proved to be,a vary successful one, $025.84 'being the amount t1lt00 in .during the year. The following` officers were 0leeted'.tor the corning Years- tPreSklent-•+Sirs. W. Balfour 1st Vice -Pres. --" J. McFarlane plane l Ind -Vice-Pr011r"•Mr•s . Secretary—Mrs,. L. Frain ., "• Assistant. Sec. -Mss. M Grainger Preasitiate ,Miss M. Turnbull 'rile following is the shipment sent to 'the Salvir:tiaii Army far *the year:— (5 Fee ltefuger+s•-.114 tauntµ. 5 crib �gea g ulli,a, 2 pr. fl!8n+edleUte blankets, 0 S x tt ed 7 - ne wr lar h,a I P llnh+.fi, 1+o t'e.11oP u packages of 101151, ace esso ies con- I if raining 1 towel Washcloth soap comb 'f t . •"site and brush. tori It and P )hila Menem --25 shirts,. 14 pr• 'Banta, 4 gr. underwear,. 31 Pr- Py)a117'as• 1 11suit coat. Fa Por Women -5 coats, 35 slips, 55 pr. 111orome'ts, 0 nightgowns, 1 pr. e9ockings 1 pr, ankle -socks. For Gide,-7 •skirt0, 22 dresses, 1 51101 suit, 1 pr, pyj'am+ass 5 pr. snag - glee. 1,'cr Reyes -9 pr• 11Yjeanas, 10. shirts. 2,1 pr. pouts, 20 pr. overalls, 1 eo taer m+aelairnw & helmet 2 5 pr. drawers, 1 sweater. For Children ---31 trews,", 54 slips 65 pr. bloomers, 55 nightgowns, 19 pr. sleeper. & Pyianln", 2 coats, 3 nr, gloves 12 rr. stockings. -2 pr. mitts, 5 veste 4 gamer, Per :Pi -hie' --n bonnets, 5 complete lave !'e..y. 3 b'ncle•s, 514. doz. diapers 5 *ai"' 2 tacked. and 1 kimono.. Per S ldt0l0'--113' pr. socias, 8 Pr. oers ,l11s. 4 seamen's scarves. e, cleo eleee, 5'9e,ate4,5+, 1 turtle neck <v,t egt0', 1 turtleneck tuck-rm, 21 P1'. whole mitts, 2 pr. rifle mitts, 3 pr. eievrr: 25 vnirvee. 5 pr wristlets., 22 helmets. 1 nor. broadcast mitts, 1 n,-, half mitts. 414, doz. handlce•r hiefc ar,1 10 d'ilty bags containingning traeth 05ete & bruelh. •wribin+K 1' 7' ". b',aderl towel, um, • --vier Sr envelopes', pencil, g ,.1,.,4.11•,da be+rs. nleri]•ing yarn and 2 nieces of knitted garments. w.®ebAAA,ww,..•eeeets 1eeeeA®4A*4.10 xq 6a ttfff Fp it $ (1 ev . V T,eSP-:A'SA-IOT GUILD INFORMAL PORTRAITS a 9 , rru1bin0(1 effort', Beth Governments a.ppray.. 114011111111.1nea1(4 in ('very lrrforrnal portraits are easily taken Indoors. All you need are a few ane 1' t Ih•itl 1110 1111trri:als of both countries „+wnsive accessories for many evenings of pleasure during the winter will be pnol0(1 for all-out tyro' Pro right to matte suggestions to your 1, dilation, Season's 'V o Jai r e e d rn s With the whole World embroildxIn armeto d conf ldar It becomes Increasingly pehple g star seem? the •Christmas Season - - yet a most brilliant In the darkest night, times like. these, ' when there Is so much ' • 1n In the world, Christmas, misery and suffering with it's deep dyer twenty of - deep-rooted meaning ro centuries of Faith and Goodwill, le a very bright star In the blackness of the present day. Accordingly, We take this opportunity to frank you for your splendid .patronage. 1n the year past, and 16ok forward to your oo-operation in the difficult days that lie ahead, and wish you 'the happiest possible Christmas, with heartfelt hope for a NeW Year crowned • with Victory, and the pricetzss blessing of an enduring peace. Stewart Bros. l A F t'Y T 1'1 �-+(�q',�� �(�►� mm,' "- _ * 09011111 the departed was held. Iii.) a: 4' bright ta:ta>erul, smrie tali) be sadly Obituary missed. ALEXANDER STEWART ILatbweli SPeiran of Ethelpa.•;.:t 1'he•re. EXAM tytvaY at the route eI away on Dec'. 28tlh, 1941. in his 80th , 1toy iM0t.drlan+e, Greg Ttvp., Sunday, year. 1 December 28111 Alexander . Stewart, He was born on Jan, )son of 2 the ` H4 was bort-1 in Callender, Scotland, Cou. 10 of Grey being in 1894 and was the, son of the lata late Iiartw111 +Speilau taut Ruth 1)1111 :Stenveat and Mary McFarlane, Amelia Copeland. Iia tt'as rnarri01st be, the eldest of five children tali •n 1801 to iylnry Jane Gook also i prcd,4,,,t xcedl.: c cluing to Canada with its parents at the age of five y0500 he re,ideel on u farm one mile north of Hans'," where he spent his entire life 01111 the exception of the past seve,a years, wheelie made his home won Jim. and 1107 bleFarlan, Brussel'• The ln.te Mr. McFarlane was of ,1 quiet congenial nature and had al ways enjo'y'ed the best of hemie until be took ill two weeks beret:. decease) tt n Ij bis death, from Which he retired 13 years agar 1 T3•(1 was a member srT the Iien. vl to enpaY a well earned rest, living tar 11' 011rian (`hurrh, in Atwocd 6 years and '1 years ill The funeral was held on Tneeil•'y. Ethel 13e W11.0 a faithful member December 3011, free tate home of of. the United Citurell and was ul- Roy McFarlane.1111,end wag c audttcted ways a friend of those in need. by Rev. Mr. Kerr, of Brussels. Pan. Funeral services were held on baa#0os being six nr,ighbor., Al. Tuesday, Dec, ;;orb, with a short Armstrong. Sti114307 Wlu•cter. 1V 1 private a:eriice in the home at 1,30 )tarn Bishop. ('101 Jar1(111' Stp1t tit and Put.lir sert+iae h0 the. church JI tid.aurhbtl trod Jahn Work . grey' t,aWI101 p. Surviving to mourn 'their love+ are his sorrowing wit', f:.ur sons, W. lI J C' and G. t of Gal' and •Ci. 16. of St. Louis, Mo One daughter Myrtle Ada, prede ceased him 12 years tigociri11U 0❑ alma There are 11 guard 1 bratter and 4 Kis:et.w Luke (Atelias. Ruth Whitfield, Mrs, Geo. and Sins. F. Wood• of Brussels anti \Ira. Wm. l'Liebel of Goder4ch. The 1 sats wucceesCul farmer -�•� 1NIIIN indoors or out, the most !si important part of any snapshot s� trrelit is a good likeness. The very ;Rol ""portrait" menus a likeness, ( ;'a also suggests a portrayal a:a1Ch is natural and shows some- uing of the persons character and ',Individuality, as well as the sub ;Oct'(( features. 910 obtain such personality studies mreleors, you must do two things. a3aret, arrange your flood lamps and 41nt'ra in advance, so that: yen can �s,a.p a picture quickly and without lot of fuss and tinkering. Second, ,,(10 your subject at. ease. /For example, ginner. at the picture n';•ov0, The photo lights tver0 set up t Lite side of tate chair while Jane woe absorbed 11 13 readiness,olhen :everything was her ?attention was attracted for a me - meat; she mailed 08 she looked at ate camera—and the shatter Was " 1ea1101. it is this type of ahootbig .0(151 enables you to get, spontaneous,' rrratnrel exln•essions. 'Don't depend upon one 01(01 of .attirtie. TTsnnlly one in -1111 is worth •:tt Manlier of picl.ures ebnwieg vari- subject for different Poses leer a I 1 5, 'Wunl me LTouells i,ld Cf;av for a turn of the head ora change rrnne•n1-rttmed cornpau ) now re, of expression --but don't theist ton y much on minor details. Try to get ('(k lra readdals from more then your pictures quickly, so that Yon 1.51111 i nrs1 s it is building la relit' eau avoid "posey' exPrrselons, guide brnsing ?hern,ge. Al pmol (1f Now, a word shout indoht 101(8 • ; NevPntl•('r, cohllnrny had rnnmlrtett Ing, The placing of Tina lights must not be extreme, for you don't want 1 nr under eentrav! 4 799 boners, '1 odd lighting effects in informal Por 11' hcheea VIM', 11inng h111s nn.i I. trailnre. A basic, lig1111110 plan in- t 1.01, ,'scrim bm114R•u4. p"Ihunio,l 1 a -•t rd tun volving iwoa ur flood f valor rf laid ell eeet,a,.;, in• { 2 toil] be fmtrtrl R1 ,.flue nail. t 1i t rn�ul at rn.•, 'tr irr1111" con - the canton. anti tite in -0, 2 light off to the side and a little higher, They Overt Ger m In 111'bn' ,r1•t,, with rte should both be al, the same 1115tnur•P ut iia u,, 1 en•. 1,•111 an ^11111(11, from the suh,ienl. This prode a nicely baianced lighting will: no pert,1 No, 1 and a No. alo,Ic!r urwa•„;,'„ P0,11-8, wi•iks t Sad5Tn0101Y for a wino variety of pictures. Place thn No. 1 light near 11491(11 FOR MEN The Deo "Es• quire' hand- some and man• nosh. lust es shown. Pognllar Elco $2750 "New Era'•, model In the smart coral shade. x2375 i 3 o c lt,ck. Itis MI'. r, 13ev. )1"11°1 tt•:us (nate in Tin ,•1s Surll in (•118('5(4. Mi•, );neat 1)01111011 rtiueb0ry. sang a beautiful solo Floral tri. butes were from:- wife tons ).rand- 1 WANTED -- e.” ren. brotnephews. '.r and sifted uuice. ,genders for 2t) cord. 14-hteeb body WANTED— le." , l nephews, lflriot Putted Church. tvoo(1. 100acll and maple. 1',,111101•t4 to v 1rbmat and friend of Pthel and be in by January 10th, 11,r 2. se Nn• Si'. ('. Sl t r+n on and Gurfieid TlakOr 3. Mends. of C,:u. ln, Grey ];twin Armstrong. Ser,•Tre•a3• 1*aul1eurera 111011' Sinr. Patterson. (00.1100 Addy,. ltcrt Vrnldrn, Angus Brown. Alex Speirnn and Itarttvell gpeirall. l,`1mt•prUearetw were. ('tare 'Michel. Ralph Merton, Spencer Boyd. T,a- „PieusO:' i(. ne )'udder, Mau rive Speiranw anti The wle" lit.r•y grin tied elute- arida 1 ],tali Speln:0( \V11ile 1)1011inm nl' t'1l( . undrrn..,t,t 1,'riend�g were present fraan St. Aad 1'0nv, (1(01(0' frii*iIt. W,• 0a+t `t I.enis. Tham,]lt,nn. ',l Marys (=ode" rvnfrss 0h'b. Genie, JanIPclown, Listowel, We like the Jrtp a whole 1"I In Ltnnod, Walton, Rtusns0ls Hurl 311 (3. ...Alt. with, sh(whrg tint high esteem in 'HYMN OF HOSTILITY We've never 1'ilced the Japanese teeth The war they smirk and sputter. r,blt -!t, 1',.,' now road tit•'! tgn 1 1 .01.•. 1,,,01+ in Cin'• '1' It 11 ,..,1, ti- ,,.1,.tut 11'1,,,(01,• 5111 rr r(minell1 t'wncrl eantpmtv), tee,. 1,,: ,,Iv lalnube1, 1a- tl•a0iricdl end Preen+'('rl „or.,.,,•n/ern(r•. 1'rnr)1 fr•t•O 11.1, 1 ,r a. .1-1.1, t.(00(0.. r extreme or harsh shadows. `'Vllh the lamps .just. tloarribe.d, used in ineyou canscardboardive reflectors, easily Linesnap$110111 evert with a box camera loaded with ]sigh speed film. Try aallte 111101 mal portraits to- night. TheY'r0 easy 10 make, anti geed indoor shots 11100 (51350 the ap- peal and variety of yaur (11Unrn, Jnlrti Van Guilder . 0,1.1 ,.0 rawor,r0 1.10o rt ,1 'Op '000 ' 1e ' to jlnlrrimlotl Sur Its 111 rr4t1IM.. 3ug. expressions and lyases. It 5 ail i 3 FOR LADIES Cbatmtnelt, mood Ho Vorsav"•..tn the now•corda 1 75 c��oho$•!�) �. pJr This is the beau1110i (03750 Etc° "Plaza"—tinY, w yet dependable Shop at z van ' IT PAYS SEAFORTH, ONT, Our Diamond Room Affords i Privacy When Buying t think -an operation is INEVITABLE ,Cartoon from the NorskTfdend,'