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The Brussels Post, 1943-3-3, Page 8March Sale of Discontinued Lines WALL PAPER (,Bundle Lots] Enough for Medium Sized Rooms with Matching Borders Good Quality and Most of them Sunworthy at $1.59, $1.89 and $1.98 A Grand Chance to get a room papered at a worth -while saving. For 3est Choice Secure a Bundle Lot Right Now. Spring Medicines Tasteless Extract, Cod Liver Compounds $1.00 Bottles Cod Liver Compound Tablets 75c Bile Beans 50c Rexall Blood Purifier $1.00 Bottles Puretest Sulphur 10c pkgs Blaud's Laxative Compound Tablets 35c Looking for a Pattern? SEE THE LARGE SIMPLICITY CATALOGUE Patterns 15c, 20c and none over 25c each. Coupons for Fruitatives Bring Yours in, and get an allowance of 10c off on a :purchase of the 50c size of this fast selling Medicine. ��. R, SMITH rai1/4„ Rom TELEPHONE NO. 62 DRUGGIST and STATIONER TFt.FPHONE NO. 62 ETHEL THE BRUSSELS POST Rosetlary-.Sothein; fancy 0;oils c.l lady, Mildred McClennagan, Phyllis Gib'olt; faueY dressed gent, Noreen The Women's Institute will meet (1 Mrs. M. Johnston; fancy on, Thursday afternoon, March 11th, dressed girl, Shirley Sotllern, M. 'at 2:30 at the lame of Mrs Dr, Mann; most typically (tressed thlukhoucl. The motto make Your farmer and wile, Harvey Bride tlliulcing as valuable as your knit- and Donald Werner; oldest Pen= dug, will be taken by Mrs, C. skaling, George Ashton; clown, d study 'bytrds. A chapter front the ' DonaldDonaldMcCallum; comic girl of study book, e unknown Country;bay, Billy Johnston, Hath Patle.r• will be read by Mrs. Glen Eckniler. son; largest family, -W, E. Patter Holl Call "An Irish Joke." Irish Con- son; boys' race, Don Wilson, Glenn test in charge of Mrs. Ed. Gal MI Doig; gouts' race, Don Schaefer'• ladies are cordially invited to Herold Roberts; lady and gen... attend, skaters, Betty Mathews and Ar, Mr. Bilfie Bremner, son of 14ir. and nolo Stinson; musical chair;, 0. Mrs. Jas. Brenner has joined the air. Srigley. The lucky door pri+.c was force and left for Brandon Man, won by Mies Ruth Gernhaehler. last week, — --- M'iss Jean Cochrane is spending a week or so visiting her cousin Miss Dorothy Lake in Hamilton. i BELGRAVE The United church Young People's We. are sorry to report that Mr. Union met in the basement of the and Mrs. Ellwin Thompson and son church on Friday evening, There Kenneth are the slist was a fairly good attendance but Mr. and Mrs• Richmondk Sr., of owing to the stormy night, members Hamilton spent the week end with from the country who were 11 their son here, Dr, C. R. Richmond charge of the program were unable and family. to be present. A short worship The sympathythe community is service was held with nrosident ekkend 14rs, M. M. Parr and family George Johnston in the chair. Ross on their recent sudden bereavement. Anderson read a psalm. Rev. H. Miss Elizabeth Fear of Woodstock Dunlop. led in prayer. Minutes of the was tonic over the week end, last meeting were read by the secre- There was no service iu the Pres tory William McClenaghan. Pliny byteriau church last Sunday, owing old were made to entertain the Belgrave to the snow -filled roads and cold A, Y. P. A. at a social eel.* in weather. March. A motion was passed to The progressive euchre hell last have the yearly mein0aership fees Thursday night at the tame of paid to the Presbyterial treasurer. Mrs. Mary Gill wasdecided sue- The meeting closed with a hymn ems, The next one is scheduled and benediction alter which the for Mauch llth, at the same place. 1 P. V joined with the choir for Pte. Stuart Henry of Terrace B,aS• i practice. is home on furlough with his nae• Ie regular meeting of the A, Y. ents Arthus and Mrs. Henry. P. A which was to have been held Mt. Morris -An. announcement of i at the home of Mrs. R, Owens on interest will be made by Mr. and . Friday evening was postponed until it Mrs, George W. Hall, 'Walnut St., Friday, March 5, on account o4 the i CSs �" when the engagement of their stormy weather. au bier, All Winifred - to Allan =1=4,...,-,,,......-.4.,.....-,...-...--....f* lirednesday, geroh � ,,, vmarromJ HOCKEY SLANTS R i NATIONAL SERVICE S1LEC'L'TV' OF SINGLE MEN AUECON'r Proclamation, issued by His Excellency the Governor General in Coun- cil, provides that certain single men must register immediately for the. Military Call-up under National Selective Service Mo- bilization Regulations. Single Men who must now register are those who were born in any year from 1902 to 1922 inclusive, and who did not previously undergo medical examination tinder the Military 'Call-up. Men actually in the Armed Services are exempt under this order, but men discharged from the Services, not previously medically examined under the' I Xi1itary Call-up, must now register. "Single Men," referred to, now required to register include any' man— born 00 any one of the years mentioned, mho has not previously been medically examined for the military can -up, and described as follows:— seho was on the 15th day of tiny, 1940, unmarried or a widower without child or children or has since the said day been divorced or judicially separated or became a widower without: child or ;children." It is pobited out that any man unmarried at July 16th, 1940, even if married since that date., is still classed as a "single man." Registration is to be made on forms available with Postmasters, National Selective Service Offices, or Registrars of Mobilization Boards. Penalties are provided for failure to register DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR Bsmoeazrr M,:Cnmra, A. MACNAMAR ., HHtister of Labour Director, National Seieetiue Service a g M. Franklin Kitchener, revealed during the open house celebration of the bride -elect's grandparents Mr. and Mrs, J. A. "�r" "��� tempted God." referring to tis The two importrdnt features 'of the Out. will be meeting were 0 miscellaneous quiz Cole. -Flint Mich.. Journal G Manyy 'Persons Attend (By Harris deli) Blake, Blake; Fordwich Ice Carntv'al GREY -goal, S. 3terenaon; de-; tense, G. Geo. e; centre, The annual ice carnival under the Wednesday,nesday, Feb. 17 was hack". Nichol; wings, G. Basher, J, Blake; u ass -auspices of the Canadian Red Cram 'Society held in the Fordwich arena, was a decided success. The program opened with a hockey match between town and country teams and resulted in a. 3 all, tie. :Ken Ashton of . Brussels, acted as referee, , Thin was, follow' ed by a broom -ball game between married and single ladies, , the final score being 1-1. . J. Higgins was referee. The ice was then. cleared for the maskers, and with Mrs. H. L. Doig, Mrs. E• R. Pinkney and Rev. ;. .W.; ,Johnston as judges, the, follcwingi were chosen as .. prize-wfonets;1 Character costume, 'Arnold Stinson;: ,night again with the ice in splendid ohape. The two teams playing were Grey and High School. The scor- ing opened for Grey with G. Baeker getting the counter, But High ,Se1ioal came right back with Bell netting one from the blue line de- flecting off defenceman Blake's stick into the net. Again Grey came down this time Nichol scored, but failed to hold the lead and Scott counted one for High School. In the . second period, Grey scored again. Beaker getting the goal. Then .High School, Made a scoring splurge led Uy.' Scott ' who - ni?tted, three quick goats followed by" Bell and M. Baeker' cue each., Then, Relies' piaiing ;for the"' Schoo1. dub' stitutlug, f0i I}i Laycock, scored' 0 tact:.oue Then Nicliol exilic' 1111 ata scored for='Grey `IP. the second period High School opened the i scoring,-Seatt^::getting another and. came bock,.again for.ecnothe:. Then M, Baeker scored, ., for Sahovl ; 001 lowed by IJ0l1 again. 'Then 'Rollos 'counted a hot one followed.bg Grey xt in a great outburst- to score with • Nichol getting the' goal followed t9' ms' L. Blake. -Then Seeker .got anothe r for Grey only to be followed by ME goal BFI " , Scott for the . School. The last Thoughts of - him are always der• was scored by G. _ Baelce" fur 1 • rsnni . Days of sadness. will come n'er,)ts, subs., H. McDonald, L. Blake 0. Gillis. Referee -O. Riley. Watch for more news next 11;41k., when the playoffs will get under way, Come and support your favorite team. • • STANDIiNO Morris ...., Town B.C.S. Grey 13 9 • IN MEMORIAM SPUR -In. •loving •01eory of, uiY,i dear Mother and Ft1ntther abues'1 and John Spelt wlio 'passe 1 away; .June 7th, 1907 and Mares 14; 1933 i Deep._in.ntY. heart lies a potare V 1 Cf..loled ones laid to rest :Itt mem•bry'1 .tr am0 ;i' 8l1d1L"1t307) Ai • Because they were two di t'll'o'VesT, Lovinglyeinennboi:•,ed }2yi °,. Daughter IN MEMOR4A1 k In memory of,George" Harinan .passed away Feb, 26, 1941, He 1s gone but not forgotten, t 1 Arid', as' dawns' anet for •year Rf if''onr lonely hours of thinkin fF , it M1P-. Gray to end the game. :m score. B.C.S., 14 Grey, 7. • Three "tars, Scott, M. 'Baeker and =•G. Yee' Baeker, aTIA LINE-UPS B,C.S.—goal, H.. Gillis; lefenec, Lawiess, Roiles;' centre, Scott; wings. Bell,. M, Baeker; subs . D, fancily, ..,:, Friends May thins LOS wo iu ' •is healed, But they little kno#.t`Sorrov' That lies ,within the heart )spPn- Cealed,, .. 1111 Lovingly renreinbered by wife 0,ncl in.est Quality L,owesi'.! rices ..;; THE FINEST EYESIGHT,. SERVICE YOU EVER HAL No hit and miss methods here. Your eyes are tlesow'oa:Oly exaniirned by Mr. Reid and you are told the truth about them, Twenty-five year's experience in optometry alone is your guarantee of satisfaction. R. A. REID, R. Oe EYESIGHT' SPECIALIST Brussels Office in Miss Hingston's Store. Mum 51' EVERY' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON FROM 2:00 to 4:30 P.M. BLUEVALE conducted by Mrs. George Hether- ington and George Hetherington ' The monthly business meeting of led in e. discussion comparing gov- the Bluevale Red Cross Society was' ernments with that of Soviet Rus - held at the home of Miss Duff with � six 15 ladies preseut. Mrs. W. J. John- At tote morning service in the presided, Mrs. Arthur Shaw r' stow prces United church. Rev. C. Tevene and Mrs. Mary Robertson who had preaohed from the text, "Re'rnenl- delivered a fine number of knitted ber Abraham, Isaac and Israel. thy servants and the Lord repeated of the evil which He thought to do unto His people." At Knox Presbyterian church ,articles and sewing to Wingham i'tlte saane day reported the articles satisfactory and work or the same ;nature will be continued. quilting ;was done during the .afterneon A Rev. F. P. Fowler based his, sermon public meeting was held in the , on the text "They turned back and school room of the United chudch Western Ontario's Moat' Modern EYE SERVICE 'F. F. HOMUTH, PHM.B., R.O. Eyesight Specialist • Phone 118 Harriston (Brussels Phone 26)( 2nd for the purpose of organizing for the Red Cross campaign.:. W J. Johnston was appointed -„ chatrartan. The same inen who collectad in 1942 were .re-elected with a few changes .or. additions;2nd con- cession of Morris, It: J. . McMur- •raY;' let :of Morris,. Charles John- ston; boundary .west George 'Neth- ertngton; Blueve19 and surrounding district is a., unit, with Wingiter-. The' chairman, Frank .Howson _' and the"secretary, W. W. At nstrmig ' Win,gham were the guest 'speakers. and outlined, the activities of the society....,, The president, Fie/icing, Johnston, presided et the :weekly sleeting of • the Young People's Union to the Thursday each'month) -United church on Friday evening,; • .'-.._ • nine ma'am arrarascarmommor, CERS t13R:?.iNQ . y VUR gREAmT BRUSSELS CREAMERY :... .sin.. The liOnie of the Better Used Cars 1941 Dodge De Luxe Sedan . 1940 Ford 'Deluxe Coach 1938 'Ford Coach 1931 Chev. Coach "' Massey -Harris 5 -foot Mower Massey -Harris Manure Spreader If in need'of a car BUY NOW. G. E. NURSE At The Cities Service Gas Station BRUSSELS , " e ONTARIO children of Israel in the wilderness. The subject was "Limiting the Power of God." Personals: R. E. McKinney and Harvey Messer, Toronto, with rela- tives here; Miss . Florence Farrier with friends at Seaforth; Messy McKinney a Qormer EtnevaSe reeldent, is ill at his home iu Tor- onto; Charles Messer has returned to Toronto alter a short visit with his father, John Messer; Mrs. Will Mundell ,and son John with her parentis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car: ter, at Winghasn; Mrs, John Fowler has returned to her home at Platte-' burg, N.y. . Just Arrived - Misses Spring Blouses in white, sheer striped and `.:plain shades,; long sleeves, all '.sizes $2.98;.. Misses Alpaca Skirts,'A11 Shades, 20 . ectal 2:98 Sizes Misses English.: Gabardine : ,Spring ; : Coat$25.00 Wo'oer's and '`Misses Ne* -Spring Dresses Are plain shades and flower- ed patterns, sizes .12 ::to ,24' Just Arrived,-Seiltsistker in the Ithw Spra . .Pat ,l�, s "+ ayd. Chiffon Lisle Hose, II Sizes .$1.25 a pair. Don't forget to ask for your sale -slips -For $10.00 worth of these we give you. 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