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01 't "t til ursolti, Dec, 1511, 1943
'Phe Brussels Municipal Council
Season s Best fir, held 118 last meeting for the year
1'943 In the I'ub11c ,I net. on the
0 < We'd like to have the gifts of eloquence to -day so that we •ol'ei'c' chute,• A11 momb5rs bein6
might better tell you of our very best wishes for you during present with the exception., of F.
0 this Christmas Season. Samts, The minutes of the last '19tan1cLn
,cretin;; being tread li was moved by I g You very kindly for yom
R. Cousins, seconded t c'ue'ous Parcel.
C1 a �1I b by W. Carnar• Yours truly,
o el r can's Restaurant k J. Douglas Black
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LETTERS RECEIVED1411)111(10r 1'hllllr, Priers and Supply IttPcfell
lallvc' ant. the \M1'r:;te•ru 01113 �a� "i
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'Po Canadian Legion ghuu, auuouaced
Red Cross and 1100�knlzti The order marts rho )11:1%i1114111 s: y_
De.Friends,- wholesale privet.; wstaff
per pound at which o? sa a. ageme �, an
t received your must producers or wholesalers troy I'll i
generous,
par cel. 1 certainly appreciated it
very much.
prices, WE'VE! 31,C: a pound for live tar-
Iceys, 21e a pound ler live geese and
23e a pound for live (lecke, Old
on that the lnlnute8 be adopted,tom turkeys EITO 27e a pound
Carried
The following bills were presented:
Baurlc. of Commerce, loans ,,,. 5500,00
Interest 163,45
Huron County, general rate 1120,31
T-T1gllways 703477
Schools 122,96
li, Erskine, commissions 20.70
Chas, Davidson, stove
and cartage 10.00
!, R. ,Kennedy, printing 5,00
D. N. Mconald, fuel and
lumber 49.02
G. McDoell, Doc. salary ....,, 50.00
C so, .Evansw, Doc, salary 75.00
B. M. & G. Telephone,
rentals & tolls 1536,17
b I office phone 8.00
R. J. Bowman, reeve's salary 24.00
' F. M. Samis,, councillor's
salary 18.00
j W. Cameron, counc. salary 18.00
.C,. i R. B. Cousins, coun. salary 13.00
• W. Willis, coun. salary 18 00
Dr. W. D. S. Jamieson, M.O.H. 75.00
It. ,S. Warwick, Dec. salary 35.00
Commissions 19.25
Moved by R. Cousins, seconded by
W, Cameron that the accounts as
J 'cad be paid. —Carried,
Moved by W. Willis. seconded by
R. Cousins. that Monday, Dec. 27th
e observed as Boxing.Day.
—Carried
Moved by W. Witlia. seconded by
T. Cameron that. the Tax Roll be
eturn'ed to the 'collector for 1 month.
—Carried
6 There being no further bustnees
the council adjourned.
GREETINGS
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have no extra eloquence to frame our message toou
but we know s '
you'll understand that this simple message
carries all the sincerity possible Merry Christmas to you all.
11 Me MacTavish
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To All of You There. .. .
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Export Packers and Staff
A Happy New Year
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NOW COMES CHRISTMAS
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MORRIS COUNCIL
Meeting Dec. 15, 1943
The council met on the above date
in the Township Hall with all the
members present. The reeve pre-
sided.
....The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of
,las. ;17ich'e and Wm, Snell'.
Moved by Chas. Coultas seconded
by Wm. Speir that the road super-
intendent be instructed to purchase
two thousand (2000- feet of snow
fence. —Carried.
Moved by Harvey Johnston second-
ed by Wm. Speir that by-law 110. 0
appointing Deputy Returning 0fflc-
ers and Poll Clerks be passed.
—Carried
Moved by Chas. Conites seconded
by I-Iarvey Jlohnston that the meet•
ins. adjourn to meet again on Jan.
10, 1944 at 10 a,m,
The following accounts, were pald:
Dept. of Health, insulin 4,60
County of I3uron, indigent fee
of Jos. Hogg
Village of Blyth, division
court
A. H. Erskine, fees for
collecting' taxes 99.53
Sohn McGill, inspection of
Mustard Drain
County of Huron. taxes
45.50
20,00
3.00
15050.29
Brussels Telphone ................. 2420.35
Blyth Telephone 703.00
McKillop Telephone
Cecil Wheeler, salary
T-Tarvey Johnston, salary
Ohas. Coultes, salary
Jas. Michie, salary
Wm. Spear, salary
12.00
100.00
55.00
05.00
65.00
05.00
Nelson Higgins, salary ...,...... 154,00
Nelson Higgins, relief officer 25.00
Nelson Higgins, schoai attend-
ance officer 12.00
Nelson Higgins, financial
statement
Nelson Higgins, Prov, audit
Nelson Higgins, stamps,
stationary, etc.
George Martin, salary
George Martin, postage
George Martini, draune
Fred Logan, aftercare ...,
Wrs. George Gross relief ,
Brussels Post, contract of
printing
Howiok Fire Insurance Co,,
Inc. on grader
Ivan McArter, caretaldig
Ivan McArter, repairs to hall
Municipal World, supplies .,,.
George Martin,
10.00
The local J.,'[',di, Lodge No, 459, I
received the following Christmas
!hest libels during JJe i nnt5 1',
In Ontario Mr, McPhillips said the
BLUEYALE
message by alrgraph from 13ro, i Mr. and Moe. George Wheeler
Lorne 10. McCauley (Italy'), 1'k VPIVrd the sad metas niu elsier,
Christmas Greetings from the J Mrs, Wm. Wright of Brussels had
lrighih Army: Mealy prosperous ; Passed away on Saturday morning,
Years to come, together you and 1 We were sorry to near Mr, mal
will see this thing through to the 1 Mrs, _Arthur Wheeler have Leet:
end. : sick ,v1111 the flu and taken pneu-
• ' monk and were taiceu to Winghaln
years in the Werk, ' hospital last week. Glad to hear
a,Sgt, L. E. ,14cOnuley' they are some better lately, ,
Can Med, Forces , M. Allen Barnard of Kitchener)
1 spent the week end n•ith his parents
at Bluerale
Mr, .Spence McKinnon of Welerluo
Newfoundland
Dear Joe.
....I wish you would convey to the
Brussels Legion m1 thanks for th
lovely box that they sent Le are au
also pass on to the Red Cross an
the Ttebelcalts my appreciation fo
the socks and handkerchief the
they enclosed in the box.
Up here Joe such gifts are 1'5511
luxuries and we try and make then
last as long as possible. Then too
here where everybody shares an
share alike your box Joe helped to
entertain about 10 fellows to a very
delicious midnight snack With every
box that arrives in our barracks this
is the common practice.
Thanks again Joe and hope that
everybody in Brussels has a very
Merry Christmas.
, Best of Luck
Bowman Galbraith
WALTON
The monthly meeting of Walton
Red Cross will be held 1n the hall
on Tuesday, Dec. 28th At this
meeting we will have a lunch
counter. Ladies please bring sand-
wiches, cakes, pies or tarts.
Christmas service in St. George's
Church on Sunday, Dec. 26 at 4 p.m.
Sunday school at• 33:30 p.m. The
service will be held at this hour
until further notice.
On Sunday, Dec. 19th in St.
George's Church„ Walton, at the
afternoon service a beautiful Honour
Roll, donated by the Dept. of Nation-
al Defence of Canada was unveiled
and dedicated by the rector. Rev.
M. F. Oldham, The following are
the tames on the roll: Stewart M.
Humphries, William H. Walsh,
Robinson Hamilton, On the Honour
Roll is the Canadian Coat of Arms,
the Rose of England, the Thistle of
Scotland and the Shamrock of Ire-
land, the Maple Leaf of Canada and
the Fleur -de -les of French Canada.
ETHEL
A Merry Christmas and a HapP1
New Year to the editor and staff of
the Post.
Miss Ada 4Trerdlaw of Ajax was
home lest week end.
Mr, and Mrs. Miller of Listowel
were guests on Sunday with their
son and Mrs. Miller in the village.
Miss Eliflaboth Barton of Hamilton
spent n few days at be: home in the
village,
Mrs, Jennie Stephenson has gone
to Niagara Falls to spend an in-
definite time with her son, Ed.
Stephenson.
The sale of the household effects
of the late Mrs. Slemmon was held
last Saturday with a fair attendance.
Prices were moderate and everything
5.00 I sold.
Pilot Office' Arthur Lamont has
ha 0 an extension given hien on his
furlough and he will spend Christ-
mas in this vicinity.
,geveral are laid aside with the
7,00 flu, which is prevalent at this time,
115,00 We are sorry to lose Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Parker from our village. They
9'5,00 left on Monday for Stratford and will
also visit in .Hamilton for Christmas,
The traffic has been resumed over
the new concrete bridge on 10th con,
I'm sure many will be glad.
Miss Ann MoMnrchy has returned
'Lorne from nitrsing a patient in
Brussels.
it?r, Percy Stephenson is the last.
est victim of the flu, We trust
soon be out again,
Sofgt' George Elliott of Debert,
N.S., has been calling on friends
around here; while on holiday at his
home in Brussels.
Messrs. Tied and Lloyd Keifer
spent Mondey In Stratford
Sto5sei• Jack Duriht : who is on
active service in the navy will return
to ditty on 24th after a furlough at
MS home here with Mr. and 221'3
Alae Dungar.
Live Poultry PO ces
The Warthne' ?rioes and Trade
Board have set i1', pA,c6 catling 401 Ilei
turkeys, geese and dudes, W. 'IL Mc -
10.00
222.75
25.00
10;00
'7,20•
1:00
5,50
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Clerk
GET VOW, PERMANENT
ON THE NEW
ZENITH HEATERLESS
THERMIQUE
End Curls $1.26 and $1.76
and $2,25
Including Shampoo
Permanent $2.00, 12.60
and $5.00 Including liner wave
and shampoo
Scalp treatments with steamer very
beneficial for dandruff. dry hairy ohy
hair and etc,
6 Treatments including Shampoo
and Finger Wave $8M0.
Telephone 66x tor, an Appointment
IRENE PEASE"
OVER PROCTOR'S RESTAURAN?
wish you
A Very
Merry Christmas
East Huron Produce
t?7
spent the week end with his parents I ami
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McKinnon'
Lr. George 'I'honp;o, aril Miss ,°
Helen Thompson of London Uul- 6!
verslty are spending a week with
their parent-, Mr. and efre. George
Thompson at Bluevale.
Man Buried Alive in Coal I a
At Sarnia Rubber Plant
iSARNIA, Dec. 0 — A Polywe' Cor- f
Poration rescue squad today dug
frantically for more than four hours
in 11 Mtge coal pulverizing hopper
for Earl Penningtee, a native of
Niagara Falls, who fell into the !e,
hopper. Pennington, an employee of I of
the synthetic rubber company, was r
dead when the squad recovered the .0
Compliments of .. .
Wm. Mitchell
Barber Shop & Billiards
FOR A
Merry Christmas
--,AND—
Happy' New Year
AlitAVAIUWAVOilitalliealrealitAitARAle?
WISHLNG YOU ALL A -
A Merry Christmas
We wish to Couple Thanks for Your Patronage which we
shall strive to merit by giving prompt and careful
attenion to your orders...
L. and W.
body,
The
hopper pnlverio''. goal burned
h the boilers at the Polymer power- ' �+ � ���
house which has the lar$eSi steam Motors Ltd.
installation in Canada. °
Line deceased is a son of Mrs. s(sr c( (e(�(c((i 9/p���y�s e/s
Pennington, 11th con„ Grey, - kms - "_ ^ 's "'a ^"� ` k'�k'� ko'
t !ii fe
WE MUST HOLD THE LINE!
On the home front the battle against inflation k
now the most critical of all.
The winning of this battle will contribute much- "
to winning the war.
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It will contribute more than all eke towards the
solution of post-war problems..
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The purpose of Price Control is to prevent infla-
tion. Its purpose is to protect and maintain a basic -
standard of living.
A higher money income will not be of any ad.
vantage if, because prices are going up, our
money buys less and less,.
To win the battle against unemployment in the
post-war period, we must first of all win the
battle against inflation.
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Salaries and wages are a large element, often the
largest element, in the cost of everything we buy.
If the Price Ceiling breaks down, in the long row
all stand to lose.
We must hold the line against inflation to assure
victory in war.
We must hold the line to provide a solid founder.
tion on which, after the war, to build a greater
and a better Canada.
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PRIME MINtSTial OP CANADA
ONaw* bre mbar 13,1943,