The Brussels Post, 1943-3-24, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST
Wedneetlay, March 24th, 1941
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Spirits Camphor
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Tincture Iodine
Aromatic Cascara
Linseed Meal
Whole Flax Seed
Boracic Acid
Hydrogen Peroxide
Absorbent Cotton
Sterilized Gauze
We can supply all of these and
there he,s been No Advance in Price
Thermos Lunch Kit
with
Thermos Bottle
$2.55
French Balm
An excellent
preparation for
Rough or Chapped
Skin, after being exposed
to March Winds ..
30c and 60c Bottles
MELOIDS
For Throat and Voice
Removes Huskiness
25c •Tins
For Whiter Teeth
Briten Tooth Paste
or Powder
either one 29c
Please bring in Empty
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Overseas 5c, lOc and 15c
F. R, SMITH
rFIsPHONE NO. 62
DRUGGIST and
STATIONER
— rF I .F.PHONE NO. 62
MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs, VPilliam Speirs spent
the week end iu Toronto. Mr. W.
Speir attended the underwriters
convention in the King Edward
Hotel on March 15th, 16th and 17th.
The Morris unit of the Federation
of Agriculture will hold a meeting
on Monday afternoon, April 5th at
2 o'clock in the Twp. Hall An
invitation is extended to the
neighboring township units and
there will be a special speaker from
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ETHEL
Sergt. Verdun Parker and lairs.
Parket' were visitors witli their
uncle Mr, Bert Parker. Ile is now
.stationed at Mount Hope had has
had eight years in the R A.F., having
been through Dunkork, Narvik and
Iceiand, arriving in Canada In 1941,
He was recently married to a girl
EMI]) Calgary.
Willard Michel, wireleas tele•
grapher in the navy at Halifax is
spending a furlough with his friends
here,
Mrs. Minnie Wey visited friends in
the village on Friday and aliended
the Presbyterian banquet.
Mrs, Ernie Cole of Stratford spent
the week end with her relatives in
and around the village.
Our congratulations are extended
to Carl and Mrs. Ames of Hamil-
ton upon the arrival of a baby boy,
recently.
We are glad to hear Mrs Carl
McDonald of 6th concession Grey, is
recovering from her recent opera-
tion in the Listowel hospital.
Miss Elizabeth Fear, Woodstock,
hail a few days at her home here,
recuperating from an attack of the
"flu" which is so prevalent j'ist now.
Mrs Plumsteel of Clinton i, visit-
ing at the United parsonage,
The banquet held Friday night
in the Presbyterian Church was not
as well attended as usual on
account of the bad roads a.ai so
much sickness, but those who
attended- enjoyed a good supper and
an interesting program, consisting
of songs, readings, etc. Mr. 13111
Dickson of Atwood favoured with a.
few solos and Mrs. Glenn giekinier
also accompanied by Miss Alice
Dickson on the piano, Mr. W.
MoCreath gave an amusing reading.
Rev. Taylor gave a few readings
and Donald Dunbar an instrumental.
Mr. „Stanley Wilson, Tyr, Lorne
,Tarrline of Hamilton and Bill Dobson
of Brantford were week end, guests
at their homes here
Mrs. W. Michel has returned from
Gorrie to the home ot her daughter,
Mrs. Bert Vodden,- atter a few
weeks with Cloyne and Mrs.
Michel,
Stoker Sack Dunbar of Toronto,
son of Alex and Mrs. Dunbar hes
been spending a few days at his
home here.'
The war workers of the 10th con-
cession and station road group held
a quilting at Mrs. A. Heath's last
week.
Miss Helen Bateman visited with
friends at Listowel over the week
end.
F. F. HOMUTH, PHM.B., R.O.
Eyesight Specialist
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scored a beauty. Then King came kitchens help the country. A pound
back followed by Jack Lowe, The
d t t little uglier t of: fat contains enough glycerine to
Fats Salvaged From
Kitchens Helps Canada
East salvaged from Canadian
and broilers; grease skimmed from
stews or meat -base soups, In fact, all
fats and greasds that are a product
of cooking—meats, poultry, fish,
soups, are important.
game seeme o ge a r ru
with quite a few Penalties being fore 150 rounds from a light machine How To Grow
andwith d out but the Morris rearguard gun, but the pound means only one A Victory Garden
seemed o d t keep the Town back tablespoon salvaged from aay Can-,
covin • his worth to adieu kitchen evrey clay for a mouth.
You can 911 up your plate --sand
again Duncan
p p;prowrnvately thirty one table
Morris. J. McDonald the Big coal
A
boy from Brooklyn made his first spoons of waste fats poured into
each can will provide enough to
appearance in the series to store a
hard one. Penalties: H. Gillis, make a pound.
As most housewives know, the
In the third rally McDonald open- sources of waste fats in the kitchen
ed with a fast one then Nichol oxine include drippings from roasting pans
back of make another for Morris. 1
McDonald, 0. Gillis.
Then Riley, the speedy Town sniper
scored again. It still looked like
anybody's . game. King scared for
Morris only to be .followed by
Baeker. It was tied up and each
team was playing hard, 0. Gillis
played a. good defensive game made
beautiful stops. Thu Nichol
scored a hot one to end tlhe game
Morris -7 Town -6.
Good crowds have attended this
series, there is plenty of room for
more so come out and see Canada's
winter sport at its best. Three stars
Riley , King and Nichol.
LINEUPS
MORINS—goal, "Doc" Stephen-
son; defence, Lowe. D. Duncan;
centre, King; wings, Nichol, Work-
man; subs, Currie, 11. Gillis, J.
Ireland.
TOWN—goal, B. Stephenson; de•
fence, Scott, O. Gillis; centre,
Rollos; .wings, Backer, McDonald;
subs, Riley,
Referee—K. Ashton.
Linesman—C. Bnschlin.
Watch for more news next week
at the finish of the series.
Reporter, W. H. Bell.
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