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The Brussels Post, 1943-10-27, Page 3TRE SOII- OW- -FTEs .40FIER THE WD ■. pi:C:::�:: g....... ..o... iwomnoto ilimmui mmumar moor wow owl THE BRUSSELS P Weimeddal-, October ;10tH, '43 THE PURCHASE OF VICTORY BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES HELPS STAVE FF INFLATION NOW -- AND A SLUMP LATER IONTRIBOTED iN SUPPORT OF THE FIFTH VICTORY LOAN CAMPAIGN BY 1,7.1.7:73 LI1MI�J I CO It 11U0JTRF46 OF CANADA, 1,11111 11] Blood Donors Urgently Needed The second Blood Clinic will be held in Brussels on Tuesday, Nov 2nti. The first clinic was a decided success' in every detail and it is hoped that this one will be too. More blood donors are urgently needed at once. Every citizen capable of donating blood should --Sider it a privilege to do so, We ••an t all be on the fighting trent but our blood can put wounded men back in active service. Have you enrolled as a Blood Donor? If not give your came to Mrs. H. B. Allen or the Brussels Post. All names to be handed in this week. Your blood can save a life—would yon deny any fighting mar, wounded in your behalf, a right . to live? You may not have .y to buy umtds-Y•111 have blood, that uan save lives! ENROLL NOW. / irrigi/i0/9////ri�i/%Cy%�9%% ,gin;,.,. • omi • The invasion that you've waited for is underway ... ,thundering on far off battle fields. Our.boys are Inftl Every advance they make brings closer the clay when the "fortress of Europe" will be blasted wide open .. , and backing them up are your tanks, your guns, your ships, your planes. Today ...thousands of Canadians are in action on the battle fronts of the world. Their lives ar6 at stake. They depend on you to provide all the equipment iE y need to successfully wage war. To see that everyone of our boys has a fighting chance) to come home safe and sound is your responsibility ... your privilege. You can do it with dollars . Victory Bond Dollars. Back the ()Aye to .the limit by investing 1n Bonds to the limit andyou'll help Speed the Victory! tor ICTO THE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO • •Mrs. Robert ,Shaw opened her LOU NEILLY West Gwillimbury Township Simcoe County The picture at the upper right shows Mr. Neilly with his wile and two younger sons. Father of Fliers ReRetot eKet4 Victory Bonds ea yea/ st .0 Lou Neilly is a typical Ontario farmer with 85 acres just north of Bradford. Two of. the Neilly sons• joined the R.C.A.F. One ,son was killed in service., The other is a Flight -Lieutenant on active service. A bond buyer himself, Lou Neilly personaily'sold $200,000•worth of Victory Bonds in the first four loans to people of his own township. When Lou Neilly leans across a fence and chats with neighbors he often talks about Victory Bonds, and that it's everybody's duty to buy them. He says something like this—his message to you: "The biggest chore in my life, is doing what I can to win this war. I want my son and his pals; your sons, to get everything they need to do their job over there—wherever they are. I want too, to put aside what savings I. can into Victory Bonds to give my oldest boy a fresh start when he takes off his uniform. You can put savings a great many places, but there is only one place where your savings will give our boys in' service the help they need now. Everybody knows that Victory Bonds are as good as dollar bills—and that you can borrow on them any time you need cash—but we should buy bonds as our duty to our fighting men." L4,430 - Ire +:,•tore: LUEVALE home on Thursday afternoon for the. monthly meeting et the. W,M.S. of the United church. The president, • Mrs. W. J. Johnston, opened. the meeting with singing ' "Come ye thankful people come" and eonduct- ed the business period, Mrs. R. Shaw had charge of the worship service following the theme, "The, Bible ter ' all of life, Mrs. Taverter Mrs. Arthur Shaw and Mrs. Will T-itnston led in prayer and the different • passages of scripture were read by Mrs. George Pell, Mrs, IS.irton mid Mrs. Shaw, ' bliss Margaret Curtis prepared a cdneise, interesting report or the • W,M.S, sectional meeting held in Brussels • last week and was' read by Mrs, Joseph Curtis, Readings in keeping. with theme were given by • Mrs, Taverter, Mrs, Edward gohneton aucl Mrs. Will Johnston closed' the Pleating. Newlyweds Honored 1 The community was well repre- sented on Thursday evening when ; a social event of local interest was held in the Sunday school room of the United church in donor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thornton, former( ly Miss Dorothy Galley, - ltev. G. Tawnier acted as chairman, A iiveiy sing's'ong 0011dumed by 1 Mrs, Carl J'ohneton Provided a ' good int Miction. Choruses Were I sung by the school children and De- •ores .Hamilton played. a plane se- iectiofl, Vocal Umbers were 5011. tributed by Phyllis IJ,ainilton ' and Ross Smith and Cassie ,Sell=ag gave, ti readtug.•C1larles Mathers read a cousplrnlentary address and . the honored guests were presented with a purse of money and miscellaneaus gifts, arranged on a table tastefully 110001ated with ,, pink and white streamers. «is', and Mrs, Thornton replied in a pleasing nla1111:3r, .A.' quiz was conducted by Mrs, George Hetherington and Flooring Johns- ton and was an interesting feature. Lunch was served by tate ladles: Rev, C. Taverter occupied the pul- pit in the United church on Sunday morning and Preached from Romans 1;16; "So as touch as in me is, I am ready to preach the gospel to yon that are at Biome also." Mrs, C. TaVeoer adda'essed .the datum thankoftering meeting of the W. M. 5, of Blake's United 51105011 in Ashfield on Sunday evening, Personals: Allan Barnard at his Monte here titte1 spendtbg three days in the Winghaln Oeneral hospital; 16 ming people of the Y. P. S. of lir ox •Presbytrian church attended tiro Y. P 5. rally at Behnore 011 111 - day evening; Rev.,. F. G, Fowler preached anniversary servia.as in the Presbyterian nlatu4oh; -Belntore, on Sunday and : was, accompanied by John Mundell who visited with ' re. Istivee; Mies .rois Elliott, Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray- mond Elliott; Ili'. and Mrs, 11e11 MA• Lean and sone Neil and Roderick, Toronto, with Nit', and Mrs. George Thornton; Mr. and ribs, J. A. Geddes and: Mrs, N1eltoleon, 13elgrave, with Mrs, Robertson and Miss Graser; 8111'. anti Mrs. 010110 Yee and, daught• Natrona! War Finance Comm; 00 ?1 IV141{1 .^.•,014 ,.ror v.47, :,,.0t 0 1 '}to' er Marie, Paisley, with Mr. and Mrs. Sperling Yeo; Miss Florence Fowler with friends at Seafortbl Mrs. A, D. Smith and daughter Eleanor with her husband, A. D. Smith, Guelph; Mao Scott and Miss Olive Scott with her cousins," Mr. and MIS E. B. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs, Carl John- ston and daughter with Mrs.' Iiarold Harris and• family at Mount Forest. a CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS LIST Voters' Lists, 1943, Village of Brussels, County of Huron ;vOT!Ci.1 is hereby given . that I have complied with Section 20 01 the Voters' List Ant and that I have post- ed' up at My office, Brussels on the 13th. day of October, 1948, the list of ail persons entitled to vote in the municipality at Municipal Elections and fillet, tier s 10 the Legilative Assembly and that such list' remains they for Inspection. Ari I •hereby call upon all Voters lo tante immediate proceedings Le have nil errors or omissions tor - 1 to taw, lila tut rented nc�06tt1itg , day of appeal being the let day of N'evencber, 1948. Hated at Brussels, this 13th day of October, 1948. R. S, WARWICK, Clerk, Auction Sale Of Household Effects Estate of Mrs. George Edwards Brussels on WEDti'ES•DAY, NOVEMBER 3rd at2p.ro. KK.itclion Stove, Cools :Stove,in good. condition, X Fall Leaf Table, Kitchen Clock, Kitchen Chairs, Dining Room Furniture, Extension Table; 0 Chairs,; Sideboard, Raymond Sewing Ma - aline, Walnut China Cabinet,, Quick. - work Carnet, Carpet Sweeper,Dust M'op, Walnut Book Case, Bedroom Suite, Iron Bed, Parlor Stave, Parlor Table, 2 large Oak Chairs, Rug, Screen ]Door. Iron Bed, Cod Oil Stove, Quart ,Sealers, Washing Machine, Wringer, Couch, Dresser and other articles teo numerous - to mention. ' • TERMS—CASH Mrs. Geo. Edwards' Estate Lew. Rowland, Auotioneer Huron County Victory t.oan quotas Announced Bruasele ,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,, 76,509. l�iyth ,. • • ... 01300. , ....... . 4 Howicir TGwnshlp - 120,600. Morris 1+ownsltir 91,000. Winghata , 188,000; Grey ToWstellip 110,000 Clinton .... .. 184,Oos,