The Brussels Post, 1942-5-13, Page 4xport Packers
B'LYERS-Of All Kinds of
Live and Dressed Poultry
We, will. cath,. at ,your place
for any quantity..
Also -All kinds of Feathers & Horsehair.
We have anexpert on our staff who will cull your Hock
Free of Charge.
Pho a 70x Brusselsi,
5 is
'CANADA'S WAR EFFORT i turned ort its 1oo,bpottr Deo -sound
I bomb. .. .
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3. To take cat a of 'tile increasing
A weakly review of developments , transportation needs.' of wet indub"
ton the•'Home Front; April 30=12aY 'l tries, buses will have to be diverted=
Z, 1942. from less essential routes to runs, in
ep # .crowded areas, tlk,e ,,,i'fl ns1t,...,0on-
• .. armed ared 'service,St at.-.. home
t"calie 2a9* annnnli ''..POur iregton•
and overseas returned an over al offices of the Transit Contt?o,tler
whelming vote in favor of releasing' harve ;been• set up and regtpnal
the Dominion Government from its . direota a appointed in Vance ser,
1,ower. on methods' of raising man' Regina, Toronto and Halifax.
power: There were '251.118 "yes" ;` t• fa,
votes; against 60;335. !`no' votes.' 4. Fifteen' thou ' Plant 0jab
Total civilian and' • armed service 'instructors can ..11e." Produced for
vote turns far is, 2,921,206 in the if- I Canadian industry .withi{I the ,.ext
ftrtnative and, votes 609 in the nage-
"year 'tQunee months thro b 4l,pew training
tive. "Yes" vofes amounted io 64% Program inaugurated:9in. Montreal on
of total ballots -cast/ Atbont S0 Per I May. 4• .
�i;l
cent of the Service votes and 62.1
per cent of the eietlian. Rotesce • .
5. The Dominion• of Statistics
in the atfimnative. , l oast -of -living index at April 1 . re-
* * anatned undhanged at 115.9. The
2. Canadian production of anti -
wartime increase in the index.
aircraft and antitank gun's set a which is, used for.nd-listing the,level
neav record in March. One _ new o2 wages to prices has. risen 15
wartime 'factory exceeded by more peuceod franc Augnslp ioa9;,to ?April
than 300 pet ' cent its •scheduled 1 -front 100.8 to16.9.t x .r:. `r
Morelli output of anti-tank guns• With the index 4,...,415:later alfcint
Lrmnmeniion plantshave reached there will be, no change in the! test -
"record output, . and the, Dominion of -Irving bonus for the three-rnlintll
period beginning May 015:a J t
BLUEVALE
Maus, Alex Me11..wen returued name
on Friday after visiting with friends
i11 Toronto,
Mr. Spence MtoKinanon of the bank
staff at Galt spent the week end
.wit'h his parents ou the boundry.
Mr. Russel BarnarU of the air
force spent Sunday with lits parents
near' Bhuevale.
Mr, Gordon GlTlleeier of Hamilton.
spent last ,SundutY whit M•r, and Mrs,
Art Wlheeler, let line.
Mr, and .Mas, 'Glias, Jones of
Auburn visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mus. Rost, 'M•cClenoan and
family,
Mr. Miiton Lake of Fergus asp
the week end with his uncle and
aunt and cousins; 141r. and Mrs.
East Huron
Produce
Eggs, Poultry & Feeds
Phone 66
Brussels
HOG and POULTRY,
FEEDS
Commercial Feeds
Mill Feeds
Bone Meal
Oyster Shell
Cod Liver Oil
Grit
Everything
to make the hens
lay 'A' Grad.;k eggs
We are in the
marketfor all kinds
Of POULTRY!
"Flock Culling
A Specialty'
Bring Us Your Eggs
Our Motto -
Honest Grade
on every egg
6. Men called fat aonnpn'e1 r Inst
tory training totall,0tl' 120,306y be-
tween Oatob,er 9 Ja939r,and SilarL 12
1942. : l-i6i.c• " E'
r� i •
7. Taxicab ePeaateagF found t• est-
, ins gasoline by lettrpg theiii engines
idle while awaiting,,5 anengeruimaY
lase their gasoline *epees: r r
8, About 600 0w41i i of i b 'ting_
Plants east' of bite save
been ordered to elavitalt,iroar 011 to
coal or some other 4,Eue, by1Jufy 31
because of a grave .4'11. slliartage.j
**4 a tip
9. Ii: W, Lea, Mo rreaI ;,formerly
chief ekecutiva of the ;War-
-
,i;<
time Bureau of 2e real lien ousel,
has been named TDIreptor Ofi the
Bureau to succeed Iliett at. ;.Ld.•ttle,
recently named Director of Ni0ional
Selective Service.
10. Men of draft age p , tI4e Re-
' serve Army are to he ca'11ed till for
cwniuisory service under; the
National Resources. Mobilizati/in Act.
While these men have not been
exempt from compulsory military
service they have not been called up.
:I '
11. A new government company,
Wartime Salvage Limited; with
Walter A, Bark, Toronto, ,as" pres'•
dent, hes' been established 10
acquire and dispose of waete or
used matter of all kindss, will
operate under Olt) direction 1 f the
Wartime Prices and Trade Board.
The National Salvage ' 'COW a;;under
the new director,' Charles Le4erle,
will continue fid "lie" responsible for
salvage collection 'and 'c0inpa4gns.
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12, Canada is.niavr prod-neing more
explosives every a§'i3r' snohbl»Si. than
were produced in the country `during
the Great War.., Of' the:45,00A work•
cis+ employed, one•third",ai'e Wooten.
THE BRUSSELS POST
aotiPture lesson wits read by Nora
Scott Several leters from mission-
aries 10 laidia were read by Mrs•
Dunbar from the misisionary magaz-
ine. 'llhe roil -call was responded to
and the meeting closed with staging
and praYer•
Personally; Milton Lake, Elora,
with, friends; Gibsou Anresltrong,•
New Hamburg, with his parents,
Mr. and . Mrs. D. Armstrong; Mr,
and Nina. :Lind., M000k, Brussels,;,
with her par„tubs,, Mr, farad Mna, Lyle;
Hopper; Kenneth Wheeler, Hacnik'
ton, with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Ii. Wlheele.r;. Andrew Ferguson, and.
son James, 'also: Mr. end Mrs, Nor=
nran Geddes, Toronto,. with relatives
and friends; .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'
Little Seaforth, with her mother
Mrs W. J:, Geddes, Mrs. Geddes' re"
turning 'home with them; • tastes
slurry Bosman and Mr. and Mrs. i ltIaCrea, Stratford, with his parents,,
Chas, Beeman and sons, • Mr, and Mos, R, McCrea; Miss
Mrs. Art Wheeler spent a week Dorothy Gallagher and brother, Al-.
with her husband,and 'other friends vin, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs:
at Hamilton.• O. H. Wade; James Gallagher, Galt:
Dr. Albert Hetherington of New with• Mr. and Mos. A. Nethery
York and Dr. Bent Hetherington 'of The Junior Red Crosse 'Society of.
Brampton and Mr. Cannon Hetlher• School Section No. 5; Morris "town-
iugton of Toronto spent Sunday . ship, presented a two -pant programs,
with their parents and brother and ."Cavalcade of Canada," adopted
also to see their mother who is very ' from the 'pageant tor Schools' by G.
low at Present. Roy Fenwick in the Foreetern' hall.
The Mabher'sa Day service was oh- '•MiSs Dorothy GoIley, teacher and
Served in the tutted Church with
tine superintendent, W. J. Johnston,
presiding. The program consisted
of scripture reading and special
readings. 'Special vocal selections
were rendered gy Gia Mothers Choir,
Junior .S'und'ay School' °lasses and
little tots, The two children of Mr.
and Mrs. John Fackler, John Douglas
and Loretta Jane, were presented
for Baptism. The address, "The
Building.'of Character" was. delivered
by the minister, Rey, C. Tavener,
The order of service as prepared
by the board of Sabbath schools for
Mother's Day was observed. at the
morning service in Knox Presby-
terian church with the Sunday
sdhooll. superintendent, Mrs. Harvel'
Robertson, in charge. Scripture
passageg we're read by Harold El-
liott and Shirley Detbnsau, Allan
Rarasay sang a .solo. The. 'address
on the :subject, "0.1 such. is the
Kingdom of Heaven," was, given by
Clue minister, Rey. F. G. Fowler.
During the service Mr. and. Mrs.
Hugh Mundell presented - their
young son., Hugh Robert, for Bap-
tism. The church was decorated
with white nare issi and• ciloved'
tulips, -
Mrs. 'Housekee,per:-
This tried and approved Short'
ening is just what you need to
be better satisfied with all your
baking.
tart Easifirst
N.O.
1 Lb. f,r:; m 19c
SOLD IN BRUSSELS AT
A. Dm McDonald - Meat Market
Phone 69%c
Brussels, Ont.
BELGRAVE
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Wednesday, Mey 13th, 1942
iewar's . Groceteria
There Is No Substitute
66 FloVFFS ".
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This is New Port Wel
Our Stock `'isY ` Fresh
GAREN PATCH GOLDEN NET TOMATOES
CORN SALMON
.
2 Tins for 1 lb. Tins 29 oz.Tins.
25c .• 35c - 2..for 23c
GET YOUR FREE, GLASS, BOWL ori
Glass 'With Your Corn ',Fishes... ,,
Order Your Pines At Grewar's
WE SELL FOR LESS , ..
Mats. Donald Robertson, music super -
The Program was: part one, ad-
dress .of welcome, Donna, Van,
Camp; :school chorus, "Our .. Em,
pire's Mere 'l'o Stay"; recitation,
Audrey Anderson: piano • selection
Patsy Andersson 'Gladys Campbell
and Donna Van Clamp.; dialogue;
vocal duet, Donna Vans Camp, Ber-
nardi Curatnings; dialogue; vocal,
'duet, Ivy .and Ronald Campbell;
recitation, Charles Wilkinson; song
by the juniors; dialogue; song's by
the seniors; Dolly's Lullaby, Junior
girls.
During intermission a draw was
made on a quilt made by junior
Red Cross members It wars wen
by Miss. G. Nicholson.
The second' Pant of tie Program
was the "Cavalcade of 'Canada,"
Presented by the entire isichool in
song, dancing, and story. There
was a good attendance .and the
proceed -s will be used for Red
Cross work,
Belgrave Institute
The regular .meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held Tues-
day, May 19th at 2.30 p.m, at the
home of Mae. R. W. Procter, ' with
the war wank convenors, Mrs. Rich-.
Procter amt, Mas. Earl Anderson in
cherge of prograanmue. The address
will be given by Mrs. Alex Manning,
vice pros., of Red Crass. Vocal solo
by Mrs. Jas, Mtdlue. Roll Call, 'one
way I tan help with war work.
Lunch com., Mrs. Earl Anderson,
Miss. Willard Armstrong, Mr's, 11, W.
Procter. All the ladies of the com-
munity are invited to attend,
Notice to Creditors
A. M. GREWAR
In the Estate of James McCartney.
All persons having claims, against
the Estate of JAIVIDI1S MrCCARTNEY,
late of the Township of Grey, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who died
on or about the 14111 day of April,
1942, are hereby notified to send full
.particulars of their claiaws to the "un-
dersigned Solicitor for the Adminis-
trator •ort •or before the 3rd day of
June, leL2,atter which date the
Estate shall be distributed having
'regard only o 'the claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice. is
DATED at Brussels., Ontario, this
12th day of May, A.D. 1942.
0'. JOSEPH BENSON,
for Elsner D. Bell
absent on active service
Brussels, Ontario.
Solicitor for George Turnbull,
Administrator.
A joint meeting of the United
church Women's Missionary Society
and Women's Associations was held
in rite basement 'of the church with
a good attendance,
Mrs, H. Procter and Mus. J. M.
Coates were in charge of the devo-
I.,,na1 period based on the theme,
"The Church, the 'Household of
Faith." Mrs. R. 'Olnamney and Mrs,
J. Michie led in prayer. The last
chapter of the study book "Serving
with the Sons of Slh:uh" was taken
by Mrs. Jaanee Couites, Mrs, George
Johnston and Mrs. N. Keating sang
a duet,
The president Mrs. 3. Wheeler,
conducted the Ibusineas, 'Minutes
and treasurer's report were accept-
ed and offering taken, An invitation
to visit the Donnybrook Auxiliary
on May .21 was accepted. The
'president reported that articles for
the ,lune kale are almost completed,
A quilt for one of the members was
.completed since the last meeting,
Prayer 'by blue president closed the
meeting,
A. short business meeting of the
Women's/ Association followed, It
was. conducted by the 'president,
Mrs, S, Procter, The members of
both organizations will join in a
quilting at the Mtslsion Band tea on
May 25.
Letters Are Read
The McKay Mission Band of the
Presb iterian cininch held its re -or"
ganization meetingin the church be-
ginning Suananer suede.: of meetings
with the leader Mrs.Dunbar in
charge. M. Young at the organ and
Saving Stamp Song
For School Children
SCHOOL children throughout Can-
ada are playing a splendid role fn
the purchase of War Savings Stamps
and Certificates. In appreciation of
this fact, and in order to further the
good work, John Murray 'Gibbon,
general publicity. agent, Canadian
Pacific Railway, noted Canadian
author and poet, has written new and
stirring words to that grand old tune,
"Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are
marching." The new song, which.is
now a school favorite, is: "Stamp
stamp, stamps that we aro buying."
l
The words in full follow.
In the schoolroom as I sit,
Thinking, soldier brave, of you,
And the thunder of the guns across
the sea,
How I want to do my bit
When my lessons ail are through,
And to help you fight to keep our
country heel
CHORUS
Stamp, stamp, stamps that we are
buying
Pill up folders one by one.
,S0011 well have enough to net
Bomb or tank or tram, corvette
And our savings will put Hitler on the
1l51.
In the battlefront you stand
Where the deadly bombers dive,
And you need a Bron or anti-aireraft
ggun. '
3o to help you wo have planned
With our stamps to make a drive,
And we'll raise a hundred million ere
we're done l
CHORUS
Bo I think up some old chore
As within the school I sit,
Ande
I know I'll never let a chanc
That ywill earn a quarter more
Arid will help me do my bit
With the Savings Stamps that boy3
and021021752 may buy.
Morris Council
May 11, 1442
The Council met at the hall on
the above date With all the members
present. The Reeve presided. •
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion
of James Michie and Cecil Wheeler:
Moved 'by C. R. Coultes, seconded
lty H'arveY Johnston that work•
men's wages be 30 cents an hour
and Road Superintendent's wages
be 45. cent's an hour. -Carried.
Moved, by C. R. Coultas, seconded
by James Michie that Wm. Brydges
be paid tem dollars extra for the
extra trips in delivering tax notices.
--Carried.
Moved by Harvey 'Johnston, ,Sec-
onded by James Michie that the
'Council make a survey of the Town-
ship on May 19. -Carried.
Moved by Harvey Johnston, second-
ed by 0. R. Coultas that she meeting'
adiourn to meet again on June 8,
1942, a 1 P•m• Carried.
The following accountswere paid:
W. A, Galbraith, relief acct. 42.55
N. W. Miller, indigent fee ,,,.. 10.50
Dept• of Health, Insulin ...... 8.33
Stratford General Hospital . 2.00
A. IL Enshine, taxes ..... . 168,62
Mrs'. Geo. Gross, relief ... 15.00
Mrq. Nellie Logan, relief ... 8.00
Fred Logan, aftercare . 7.00
D. A. Rano, funeral service 50.00
D. A. Rano, trips re funeral 5.00
F. Duncan, telephone acct. L68
Howiek Fire Ins. Co., Ins.
on .0hed .......... 2.00
Wkru ^Brydges, salary 120.00
Wan. Baydges, extra trips .. 10.00
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk
FOR SALE 017 RENT-
A House. apply to
Alvin Pride
85 Queen St., North,
Waterloo, Out.
Attention Wool Growers
Send your clip of wool through "Stone's" licemeed looal eolleetor
or ship to ua direst. We guarantee to pay full Government pricees
-give honest grading -send prompt returns None can do more.
William Stone Sons Limited.
_._... Ingersoll, Ontario
Registered Warehouse No. 5
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L-JSS- SEE:
NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR
GRASS SEED WANTS !
Steel Briggs Famous Lion Brand ;Seed.
for greater germination of seed.
Alfalfa, Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy, Yellow Blossom Clover
White Blossom also mixtures at Special Prices.
It will pay you to get our prices before buying.
We can supply you with all your pasture grass, Rape, Etc.
Full Line of Feeds
For Better Results feed •
11 Rose Brand Chick Starter
or O.A.C. Chick Starter
We have
'-'Bran, Shorts, Oil Cake, Pig Starter, Hog 'Concentrate,
Poultry Concentrate, at reasonable prices.
Livingston Stock Feeds.
Highest Cash Prices
paid kr Eggs & poultry.
We will cull your poultry to your satisfaction.
A. Jr Pearson
Ethel Ores Phone 22r7