The Brussels Post, 1942-5-20, Page 4Court Of Revision
For The Village of 'Brussels
The Court of Revision of the
Astaassn)ent 1001 of 0be Village of
Brussels sol' the year 1942 will be
heed: in the Pubiic Library, Brussois,
op Tuesday, June 2nd, at the hour of
S:00 A ne
Ail appeals roust in the 'hands of
Mee Clerk during the first fourteen
days before the Owlet :of ltentision,
All parties. assessed will govern
themselves accordingly.
R. S. WARWICK, °leek, Brussels,
Comesified Ads
FOR SALE—
Dry Poplar Brood, 12 inches long.
phone 2S -r -IO Russel Knight
WANTED—
Used bicyeit• in good condition,
Apply int the Post,
•e* SALE—
.)ne Extra Good Purebred York
Ire Rog. seven months, weight
nee, Ile 0 one general purpose
v1c•e, nu.u: ata°.d right, 0 yrs. old
phone \4roxeter 4-r-12
George Hlewen
La. 1, Blnevaie
LOST—
L3eense Plate, member 3301.
Finder please call •
Phone 57 Chas. P.. Davidson
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1•'x, the rid ;tatd ends can be re
1'.1^v,.1 trent here:, !roller io instal
so l coo. ",t.. ^t.
FO`e, SALE—
Tchareo teelee ea eeeeteetei
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TENDERS liV,s.TPO
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in: received up to
Fleet: 3..Itre. ,il., 13142, fur lintel:.
'1- ,n.,l t' 1 as tv be
to 13..4 field each daY of
`d'�. 151 9...tli'ttal nt8ti11 tapprexl•
t 11110 it to c 11:•1.s .1f
't+ horn or beef, 2
.:31 1 1..ta. or cockle:: and 1)10. tea
illi. For faribteparts-
r 1, to 13. Williams, 11.11. 3,
feeeeete CI, P.ewe, R. R. 1. E teicr;
l'1hteeleelnn, R.R. 1, He,nsail.
s•IEAVY CATTLE EXPORTS
During the fleet titre:, mouths of
1112, Canada f.:lpped 4041 head of
.-.1 1,1e, Weighing 700 ar more, other
thee dairy eat 110:, to the United
i t e. This represents 90.5 Ped'
:ell; of the quarterly allotment of
10 tl provided d for by the
oLe,1 t311 3' 3'3'3. The sceand gtaarter-
u .1 1, 11-1111 e) started with
he soy 0,,:pors. 05,400 dead having
beet, sent to the United States from
A1.,•il 1 to 27 inclusive.
In Brussels To -day Stratford Flyer Finding
.:Trips Over France Tame
1 went io dhurdh in BeetSeit?Is to d,ajr,
"roes ou the thirdof Suudayp, 11.Flight Sergeant C. 5, Pope
May. •i' i, r; Says Sweeps t3ecoming
The softer Ohara& of the ttingatx` tone, Merely Aerial Tours
Were nearly drowned by'th' ' bbatY
drone Watt '1101 lt.t,A,1'.. tlQAlll-
Of important voices from' t11 von?, N'HE`.lihl IN NW 3)NL! Ale), 10 --
back pew, U3'eatet grouse of Canadian. tighter
1 been' ),teen plainly too, did you : pilots in Britain is ugaiust the Uer-
1>t convee(sation as they t< e(1 along,: '.loan 'pilots because of tine N'aei
When the organ. vhioed tin even- there uniwiliingness to "auix 0111ags
song up when tate ktawadi ails ge "sweep.
ling" over occupied Prange. FlightIf it 'had been on the village street,- .Sergeant C. S. Pope of Stratfo'd,
Or caused by sieampering children's, Ont„ who not long ago bailed out of
his disabled; owe attar bringing it
buck aertMs the Englisch coast will)
most of the control surfaces' shot
uwa.y, says a aglitter sweet] is getting
to he like an aerial tour of France,
and by tour, he meant just that—a
tour,
"ln fact/' he said, "the wing corn -
mender made a real tourists' expo•
ditiou of it the other day when we
were 1131)315 over Le Touting, One
squadron. leader mused aloud luto
his microphone ILOW he used to
conte there to play roulette before
the war and that started the
}j9y} ` j jjam�� 'wince' going, Por 15 minutes he
JTjtt 1 c-arried en as if he were a profes-
sional guide. 'On my left,' he said,
'we have the historic city of Calais,
Felleweelp meeting of the ! where as you remember , • On my
is er“.,1 ttinirch Yeung People's eight, you will see .Ilontogue and be-
t'n10 t e e .held 111 .ae baeemeuc hind Cap Grin Nez',-, '
hi c beergut with the president, I 0A11 • odds, time there wasn't a
thing to be seen in the way of JeryY
feet,
Or clapper girls a -fixing their 'hair,
Or newly decked women Tootling
,here and thele,
Would you have excused it, you
older men?
1 wondered nlnelt on it just when
T came home front church In Theme
eels, -today,
Where I went to hear thein slug and
pray.
5. Carrindo.
non -de -plume
Young People Meet
:11)1'111'-1)11; in the chat'. Miss
1!arG::r, t f1, tly was pianist. The
rip 0r . Was read 'by George
',eh 33.. Gee. G. Dunlop led in
player. 'I'Itr tonic was taken by
111/1(,11 Slcelene:geen and was a.I Sergeant N. C. Teceeh t of Kitchen
.'ulna, written by Go. 11. 1'. Ont., was on his first. 0100011000
3iciht when he sighted an, e1('m
i0. and 311•)3, George e11ip, Tee mile sero prelininat,
t:ceek and i335i13. •Larriboth, with rung and .0cured a "Probable" Who
',ie. and all,. J. Al: Coolies; 'Fl,:. 11" 1cl'n e,1 itis hrm,.:c on 3115 oIxl
lighters ... There wasn't even any
Talc. 1 guess the Germans were
train; an afternoon off and getting
a nun hath,"
::1,..eleen ha_ moved into cell -over.•
me here: 111r, and. Mrs,
; Inac, i'obertsnn, Auburn, with
a31;1 Mrs. A, Manning,
T;.•.
C. H. heir. M.0.IL, Auburn, ..
• .el 13(5' 11012.311111..all a.,h0(1050 .. .
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THE BRUSSELS POST
anted by George Donaldson,
Al the morning service in the
Vatted (Atwell Rev. Tavou'er used
as the subject of 111s' sermon "Trite
Open Door," A suitable anthem was
snug by bile 01300,1)urin5 the Sunday 'School hour
MLS, Earl Hamilton read an article
oil "Temperance,"
Fleming Johnston president of
the Young People's, Union presided
at oho evening service, Tete Scrip-
ture lesson was read by Helen
P1105 1,05 and Rebell !Shaw offered'
prayer, Miss Mau'garet 'Curtis gave
an interesting taut on the topic,
"hat Shall We 'Do With the
Sabbath?" C, Tavenel' Pro-
nounced, benediction,
Rev.P, (1, Fowler conducted the
rebuke! service in Knox Pa'es!bytcr-
Ian (Murcia', comparing tare building
of '0lutstian nlllaranter with the
building of 'Solomon's Temple.
Seek To Force Six
ByElections
Legal action will be muletraken
t:o farce the Hepburn government
to hold 'by-elections for six vacant
5eat5 in tho Ontario house, accord-
ing to au announcement by F. An-
drew Brewin, chairman. of the On-
tario
lturou-Ilruco riding is among the
six existin; vacancies, This consttt-
ueney has not been represented en
the 90 -seat legislature, for more than
two y1 its 1ntc 1111:1 death of Chas.
f)
A. 1 rteeu to March of 1940.
A letter to the clerk of the crown
Ill mann,•',,, at Q„a 11, Park, Erten
13. ll, Temple, . nt.dear) of the C.
C, F. in vacant 1A)11 Park riding,
- 1 tuit•e:; 1.110 i, satin_, if a 1)y -election
1 til.i. 'Pile Ietter leads is hart.
"If y011 do not by May 11 11•,110
this writ, we aha11 have to conclude
n that you aro 1103 trilling to carry
It t yoi. ' tatllt((iT duty and I shall
E Olen .a't,ly 10 1.110 'sn510010 court
On tt.'':,i; 04 Order , t ,1111.11:5
SOU to do so.
"We h,. ..-1(;:a drat. 1(1 1904 tee
1 ;'i.,l ;1.11 5 -;:;;l3 put a 51:111:0
L ,:,3%3'31'j J1,hn=ton !1 :Ley 41.01
•cd oil 1qa aft e1'1,0011 With ;131.'0 ;.1:11 lite 0,1,1003' 10u-13.1
'1 _nent for the ,
dt*11111>ria, A 11( -,it, :tad '.i1'.. - t_, +t•lin,, Johnston ant/ -: for ;:cats la the lir r-llture
-• 'hre-, 11ie11111, _t).er
31 r ets3g,a:i,at of tee :men-
atttni ter of parents tool- a.itn. +,
::zanily.
i ,hinnnv'iuniiy to hsce their ; .
4 ?u z 1. 1);tvt
11 1 1 .._ treated. The clinic. was
c 1(.d has pm-,
nemia. 1'; . Lope As wi11 soon be
-.alp Connell, 11e°:tor again.
r: t n 11 o_, Nichol. Neu-! 33 v returned h051
31,101,1, 55:1, 1.5 0311(1, Mt s, R asst , ..'s,1 Wednesday after vlsitine fee
teen; Itrs, i at Mae5ween, It a of weeks with friends t
n t 1(.her 3,'or, ata 0. I ' '' 11 a 11110 Tot onto.
+F• 'In Gni.Ion•'h °b -.'y, , 1. `.•. Allan 1103rd of 1(11raencr
03,1;., t,itlt iII,, 1,000,1., me. atud,' e3',at 11111 w .Ic nils par1:nts
0', cdlvtl} . Met,. Lernat'd Ertl- .•..:11313 }Its, r, Barnard,
,'n 3. -radon, 1. ie;t gel' Parents, ?1Tr, 1 'fir. 1,1131 Mr,. Carl J lin: run 1.t1
1010 Mrs. 0. li teELo,'; 'dr, arta MN.111,Y Sunday atom,
:31 11rn 3313'114-ner, With tb f]hne3; i Ptlnn
33.,31, ftti ;and :reekek Arun u'1:e 1J0t'llnnonomgan. and as
alto New Tram.i r :tills Label spent the Ft,"eh
1 c:1', with then Paten,,, Mr. and `'n,3 wilt their pa1'etlts 'Mr. and 1Vfr•s,
.. I). ..rnt5t oris: .Mrs. A, Meth, 31i'Kitannn 1,f BhievaIe.
TT.'roilton, and t'nn. Private A ' 1i•• L -lie H„therm,ton of To•''
i
s;
Wednesday, May 20111, 1045
1
NOTICE
To Cream Producers
Creamery will be open to receive
CREAM
ON SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30
Commencing April 25th and throughout the summer months.
BRUSSELS CREAMERY
Ethel
During tale summer ]nelltlt5, 1110
Ethel Public library will be open on
Wednesday nights, from 8 ,pens., in-
stead of th'e regular 'Saturday hours.
`isle ('3155lge twill :short on June 3rd.
A :Ihipment of 33 books, has just
bean received from the Travelling
Library in Toronto. There is some
excellent reading included in this
lot. Be sure to come n and. see for
yourself. A number of children's
books. have them loaned to me
library.' These aro greatly ap-
preciated by our young readers, who
make cp n pet ventage of our borrow-
ers. Rev. .1. 15, Taylor of Cron -
brook presented a valnahle sot of
encyclopedia to the library recently.
Our thanks are extended to hint,
Our. <'011gltt'ubetion.. are clue Mr.
aISj Mee. Stuart :1111,•Innrs of Dasil•
wood, on the gift of a d11n.a:htcr, 1(i')
:o lir. m1 33r<, 1hr1 McKee Itue.
1lttalc Franklin) of Ess,,), 1(1(11 the
30 11al of 31 111,33-+'1(3.•1:
1 104,7,.. 11111,; of M'in3 ta111
)slat the 135,'.1: .lel, the onest nt
ii:;eo Ada ,tiar,tlaw,
Me. and li: ;. look ;1 ,un . n 1;111
!,•:._ M, th. 11 .e of 1t1: „i'1 . 01-3:0
4l.1n131051 :i)'., fret (:ill 311'.
Miss 1-]clen Jardine of Toronto
few dere 1(1 leant% l,: i:,:•0
a..idint; a now pn.iti:;tt 1-3133
1' 11013u,> i rtnx Ltd., in [bat
city, ,
std r.
tool 31it: -
I I ,.tru,l
H'milo+n tlsi+ed eve'.' the week
enol at Dr.
Richmond's,
1Veel) end visitors at the bene of
John and. Mrs, 1(rantci' were,- L.A.C.
Douglas Haig of Trenton; Mr. Clark
•earelfe of 11.(1,A.V., Termite) also
Mr, and rebs, Wm, Stelnhenson 011d
Sous of 0111 con., Grey, on Sunday
afteruoou.,
Mrs, Bassett and (laug+htel' of
Listowel called 1011' i11r5, 31511, kii„m•
111011 011, Sunday.
Mrs, J. Lindsay and Miss Flossie
Ilnmiltoaz of Drew, have -come to
Ilthel to reside. Tltey are occupy-
ing
ccupying the ,Milne 1100011.
.firs, Harold Snell and son are
visiting her patents Mr, and Mrs,
l'Iun1 teen, 1n Clinton,
Jnck Dunbar and M3'. Leslie
Jardine ;spent a fete days in London
last weep,
33, 10 1 Manley Eck:tiler a1111
leetnat.) Sinclair of Ilamilton worn
11'010 ftvrl' 1 -he weep end,
'5'' p ratoly Se vise' is to be
hells 1(.i the Presbyterian t3Ill1'+11 on
Mr, anti alt =. Geo. Brattier and
Mr. 1S'. T. 550nr'e, visited at the
bottle of Mr. 'v4'tn. ('lark, in lying
haw, e'1 snn,1,, , Mrs, !