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The Brussels Post, 1943-3-17, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, March 17t1t, 1943 If we all cut our telephone talks by just one Minute .It would gave X10 00n hours for WAR CALLS e y clay .i War calls must come first which means that we should reduce our non- essential use of the telephone to the minimum. Present facilities cannot be increased; your co- operation is needed if war calls are to go through promptly. QPlease remember that the wasteful use of telephone time can hold up war business — and that every second you save counts. ,.r4e• n.,a;a,: t@I-1 eJ's'fictive Sesvcae HONOR ROL'L. Those mashed vitt, e are is meets. - the Army— Alcock, "Buster" Alcock. Eric *A:lcoek,-Thos J. *Alderson, J. W. Bell, W. H. 'Bid' Bell, D. D. Bennett, E. Rose *Bendall, Charles H. *Bendeli, T. A. Bewley, Waiter Bryans, Harvey Brothers, Lyle Bray, E. C. Brewtar, J. *Bowler, Harry Burchell, Fred *Cassidy, Frank *Cardiff, Clifford *Cardiff, Win. Campbell. 'Bobs' *Campbell, John Coleman, Ken. *Coleman, Bill *Crawford, A. *Davidson, Cleve *Doll, Charles Dohl, 0. *Elliott, W. R. 1i111iott, George 0. Elliott, 0. S. Elliott, Dick Evans, Lyle A. *Fargwharson, W. A. Farrow, Jaok *Fox, Russel Cwi rf a/sists to (scads Fuller J. S. *Garniss, H. M. Garton, `Ed. *Gillis, M, *Glassier, Stuart Gordon, Jack *cowing, C. B. Grainger,, Stanley F. a'FIall, T. Deb. *Hall, W. R. *Hall, Gordon, Hamilton, R. C. Hamilton, Allan C. *Harman, J. K. Harman, G. *Haetiugs, Dave Holland, Gordan Hood, 1L. Hood, S. *Hunter, Glenn A. *Iiulley, G. R. Humphries, Stewart *Lamont, L. *Lowrie, E. C. *Lowe, S. Locking, 'Wm. Lowry, Jack Mann. Eldon *McCauley, L. E. McCreath, Ted. McGutcheon, Frank *McDowell, M. H. *McFarlane, T. N. '4'lIcFarlane, P. Walter McKay, Archie *McLaughlin, Ii.. McLean, Arthur Mitchell, Jack *Myers, C. A. (Dr,) Nichol, Wilfred ''Nichol, G. I. Nichol, R. Gordon Nichol, Mac Nichol, Lloyd *Palmer, Jim *Palmer, Wan. • • SUN POWER BROUGHT NEARER tIr. Charles Abbott, of the Smithsonian Institute, demonstrates the solar power machine, at the convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, This nowest sun-harnessoe—the fifth in the line of solar engines constructed by Dr. Abbott—eliminates meet of the seriouir defecate of the earlier models ind brings closer the era when man will bo able to harness the vast energy of the sun to do, hie werk. (liens Photo) *Pierce, flog Ritehl0, Kenneth *Ritchie, Kenneth *Riley, Cliff. Ross Machan *neoney, Leonard *Rutledge, Frank Rutledge, Ned *Sanderson, J. L. Saietnan, E. Scott McLean *Smith, David Bruce Smith, Jas, 111, Stephenson, Mao (Dick) Thompson, A. *Thompson, Mel, Thomas, H. Thompson, David Travis, A, Tunny, Chas. *Whittard, Rose F. *Whittard, Bari Wheeler, Glenn *Wilson, S. W. Workman; Lloyd Young, Elsner *Young, Norman R. Young, Ernest In the K. C. es M. Black, Bert Black, Douglas Bryan, Russell Bryans, Stuart *Black, Don A. Campbell, Stanley I. Cardiff, Clarke *Cardiff, Frank G. Davidson, Scott Galbraith, Bowman *Galbraith, J. G. Gibson, Harvey *Harrison, L. W. *Henderson, Archie. *Huetlier, ' H. L. Machan. Willie McRae, -Donate 'i'Mchay, Alien C. Mitchell, Frank *Murray, K. M. *Parker, H. S. *rest, T. A; Pierce, ;Stewart Prest, W. M. *Prest, R. H. *Rowland,,,W. E. Russel, Lewis„ *Rutledge, Jack., Rertieage,:;tfartley Scott, Fra* Sellers, Elmer W, . Snell, Verne *SFeir, John Speir,4Eeii eta Stretton, 'Herb: Thompson, Nerntea Wand,; Cieledon . T. Were', ,LeoF�ard Ward,,. Wray:... Wilson, Russell Woodrow, Alec Young, Archie In the Navy -- *Chapman, Joe ':'Do11, Donald M. Elgin Smith Preat, Jim Mustard, Stanley Stiles, Buster *Workman, J. G. (Canadian Women's Army Corps) Mitchell, Betty Sanderson, Merle Rejected— Fischer, ejected— Fischer, Wen, Gillis, 0. Harrison, Marshall Hawkiee, Herb. McDonald; Harold McDowell, Jack Pearson, Ralph Plum, Cart' Plum, Ernie Pennington, J. Pollard, Geo. NOTE—The following are really Brussels boys who hail not resided here some time previous to enlist' meat;—' Ballantyne, Arehte Beaker, George G'arniss, C. G. *Jermyn, J. R. *:McIntyre, Bert, *Parish, Jim Panisih, Earl United Staves • Eckanier, Wm, D. Best, Gordon ETHdL WONOR ROLL. Alexander, Starrier Aries, Bryan Bateman, Cecil Bear, Ghat., •Cole, Fred Brown,' D. S. Cunhingiiam, Lawrence Dunbar, 7aek Hamilton, Allan C. Hagg,- Norman I3snrY, Stuart Hewitt, Wilfred Hewitt, Frank Jardine, Lorne Jones, A. s, Keifer, Halburt Kreuter, Calvin Michel, Willard Mills, Jack Patterson, John Patterson, Tykes -Alm* (Muse) MRS.1. H. LALIBERTE now wakes up feeling lute. She never has headaches, backaches or constipation any more. "Fruit -a -fives" gave her the new health and pep of a healthy fiver. Buck up your liver with"Frust-a•tives", Canada's largest Selling Liver Tablets. s-' Perdue, Everett Raba, Mervin Sapwell, E. Spelran, Elsdon Sleightholm, J. A. Walton Honor Roll In the Army •Coutts, W. J. Bennett, Ross Ramis, Wm. Cosby Humphries, Stewart Marshall, Barry in the R.C.A.F, Marshall, Frank In the Navy Coutts, Earl Stick To Your War Savings Certificates No better interest rates are paid on any Canadian war financing securities than on .Wear Savtnge Cents cotes—if yea hold tliein until full .maturity. They are meant to be held, not cashed. Canada promis- ed that it would cash the certificates unset• certadn circumstances, but this was done to avoid .hardship in special eases, not because oaslting a Ceetiticete before maturity was any- bhing 3itit`bad for the owner and bad for Canada. That promise will be kept of eouwise, as Dominion of Can- ada'financlal o'bligatione have always been kept -to the ]'atter. But ton many ;tihoughtless owners of War &MegaCert fleates 'afe asking Canada to give them bank their cash now—'without any good reason, except that they 'want to spend the money --and at a time when the money is badly wanted to 'tight the Battle of Freedom, Every person who buys a Certificate does a Patriotic action, and at the Same time gets himself a good investment and a cushion against postwar hard times. livery person who cash- es in a Certificate unnecessarily does an unpatriotic action, cheats hirneeif of pant of its value, and weakens the shock absorber which may serve him from nasty 'post-war bumps. The Certificates for which you pay $4, now is worth g6 1f you ' keep it to amturity. If you cash it in •aelter six months you only get $4. fm• it, Net loss $1.! And aetn ally you lost more than that, because by spending your $4. at present high Prices you get less valne per dollar than you will when prices ars hack to normal, Farmers have learned all about the difference in the purchasing power of money, by Painful ex- perience! That is one reason why they are among the least offenders in this matter. The group which shares this honour with farmers 1s the financial groap—the men who each year buy the maximum amount of War Savings, Certiflcetes senwed by the regulations. The financiers to Whom one•tenth • of one percent means a lot of money • —who understand the exact value of money and interest in terms of what it is :really worth, hang on to their , War Savings Certificates like grim death! It is the best paying thing they can find in Canadian war in- vestments, It is so good in fact that in order to prevent them buying (huge amounts of War Savings Carta- fteates instead of Victory Bonds the Gcjvernment limits their purchases to $440. Per head, per year. Two Huron County Schools to present programme March 19th at 7 P.M. over CKNX Wingham Mies Palen L. MacGregor and" ]Miss Ruth L. Walk= of School Sections NO. '6 And 8, Haliett Town- ship - ,•aro d a group nt their pupils. are, arranging a .programme for Frida.y,-March 19ith, at 7 P.M. over Radio Station. MANX, Winghem, in the interests of War Savings Cer tlflcetes and Stamps. Pace 'Board Facts Of Wartime interest Yo1I�i' tflteOtioits will be answered by the Woinen's Regional Advisory Coinntittee to the Conemner •.Breneh, Weatime Tures and Tratle Board and Should be sent to 291 Dundee ,*t 7/04t, he's well again and, doing a war job. "My HUSBAND'S had a nervous breakdown — just worry. He left his job in the shipyard to go into logging. But his health suffered and the doctor says he's got to take a complete rest. But we haven't any ready money. How can he rest?" The bank manager listened to her troubles sympathetically. He knew the husband, knew the. wife—both sound citizens. The bank advanced the money on personal security ... on the good char- acter of two honest, hard-working people. In a few weeks, Fred was well again and work- ing in the shipyard. The loan was paid back in full. Because of bank accommodation he is now getting financially on his feet again—and aiding Canada's war effort. This true story—only the name is changed— illustrates how Canada's Chartered Banks, day in and day out, serve the human as well as the finan- cial needs of Canadians: 6y banking during morning hours' you can help the war effort; titeilitnte,y fen the' wartime burden your awn business, and hgb on the men and women in your hrpneh'bank 'Mike thee''oai. laird of our experienced men have gone to weir. The CHARTERED BANKS of CANADA Street, London. Q.—We expect our married daugh- ter from Syracuse for a week's visit. Can we obtain extra lotions for her? • A.—Yes; If your daughter will ap- ply at the nearest local Ration Board she can get a temporary msec card providing her with one butter coupon, one tea and coffee coupon, one sugar coupon, two spare "A" coupons, oue Sparc 13. reopen and two spare C coupons. Q.—Is it right that 'unless soldiers are on leave for seven days or morn they can't get extra. rations, A,—No. New regulattotis allow soldiers on five days' leave to secure temporary rations by applying at their nearest Local Ration Board Q.—Where can 1: make application tc buy a new binder? - A. -•i1 yott will contact your 1001.1 implement dealer, he will help you snake out an application which must heforwardedto the London Region- al Office of the Priers Board Filling in all the required information will prevent delay in evilse your nppli- rati0n consideration. Q.—illonte chores kept me from getting into town to pick up 'number ration book. Is there any wog we: can still get one? A.—Yee; Fill in the application card at the back of the old book with your name, address, and serial num- ber including both letters and num- erals. Mail the card to your nearest ration office in Kitchener or London - It isn't necessary to send in No, i. book with the card. Charles Salter, Exeter Nen Huron Constable , Charles Salter , Exeter, %YRS ap- pointed to the staff of Huron county constables by the police committee of the County Council, which met on. Friday. He will succeed William Gardner, 'Wingham, who has joined the provincial force. There were• , eight applicants for the vacancy. Me. Satter is six feet, 'one and a half inches in height and weighs • 226 pounds. He le single, and will - Iretrain in Goderich under I he ine struction of Provincial Constable. Frank Fox, before being stationed t at Wingham. i • Farmers drive cars less than city people and got low rates from Pilot. But farmers do - drivel —one unin- sured accident could wipe out your house or your savings. Baty the full protection of Pilot Automobile Insurance now. We write insurance eo cover selected rinks in Automobile, Fire, Personal Property floater, $ttrglary, Plato Glare, and other general insurance.. Sfn