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The Brussels Post, 1945-7-4, Page 1THS BRUSSELS POST PUBLISHING HOUSE Wednesday, July 4th, 1945 T. B. Johnston Sella Beigrave General Store Mr. (Clarence Fianna, of Listowel bas :purchased the general store at Belgrave of Mr, T. B. Johnston anti al bite static)» on Friday nrgh•c to gets ,possossien Monday, .Tuly 18. welcome home Opi. Harry Bawler For the past seventeen Tears Mr, trom lour years overseas service. Hanna has been employed in the The looa.l band was in attendance dyting department of the Maitland and he was greeted by lusty cheers Spinning Mills, He was 'a former as he stepped from the train. Master and recording s'eoretaty of 1-Iarry enlisted in the Perth Regi- L.0,1.- 370, and is a Past Master, went (M. G,) et (Stratford on Jane of District of Elmo, L.O.L. At pres- 17th 1940. He received his training ent he is chaplain of the OUietow'el at Niagara -on -the -Lake, Camp lodge, and a member of the LIS'towei Benrlen and Hamilton before going Fire Brigade. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna overseas early in October 1041. He have sold their home on Dodd street served with the Canadian 1i'oroes 1n 4o Mi. and Mrs, J. W. Johnson, of the Italian ancl European Campaigns, Britton. who Will move to Listowel He arrived in London, Ontario, is July,•where he was met by his wife and young son Kenneth, on Friday mni'n- ine after a good voyage back to. C:.atlada on the Aquitania. Cpl, H. Bowler--IRations For American Welcomed Home Visitors A large number of relatives, + American visitors to Canada who Mende and acquaintances gathered' are 01'43'10g 11 the tenuity five dales or longer may secure ration cards i' ir thee' temporary stay gat 1o'sal po'ti'on b1ura or al crossing points gat Windsor or Sarnia, according to the ration division et the regional office of the W,PJT,B. Americans would be advised to ]lave their ' droit cards in case of nem, or social security or voter's ward in case of women for presen- tation when getting their ration clods, These verde are only nacos•. nary when Amerioans are staying with relatives •or friends or doing - ihcir own - housekeepiug, Ration) Obituary cards are not necessary whenAmeri-t Thomas W. Walker r.aas Plan on staying at hotels ort Thomas W. Walker died at his eating in restaurants, home in Tui'nberry after a long ;leriod of 311 health. The funeral was from his home and burial was in Winghant ceanetery, Ile was in his 30th year, .A son of the late Mr. and ?ors. Joseph efalker, he had lived all 'his life on, the farm an which he died. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Janet 'Wheeler and by seven children, Mrs. James. Wright, 'plisses; Helen, Emma and Edna; Lloyd Joe and William. REGENT THEATRE Seaforth, Ont. NOW ,SHOWING— Thur., Fri., Sat., July 5.6.7 Andrea King Helmut Dantine Hotel Berlin A fascinating story of the German Underground Mon., Tues., Wed., July 9-10-11 Pvt. Lon McCallister Sgt. Edmund O'Brien Winged Victory Jeanne Crane Jane Ball An entertainment packed with trag, edy and romance relating the life of U.S.A. sky fighters. Next Thur, Fri., Sat. Sundown COMING— Hangover Square "LOVE NEVER FAILETH" MEMO Melville Church 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Claes 11 A. M. Morning Worship 7 P. M. Evening Praise Rev. George A. Milne From the Church , Of Scotland will preach at both services. Candidate for the vacancy. Louie O. Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. Come and Welcome United Church Minister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson 11 A. M. Morning Worship "Life With Wings" Mission Band 12 Church School and Bible Claes 7 P. M. Evening Praise Guest Speaker Rev. G. H. Dunlop B. A. of Belgrave ro Everyone Welcome. Church of England Parish of Brussels Rector Rev. Maurice F.'Oldham 6th Sunday After Trinity July 8th, 1945 8t. John's Brussels - 10 A. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon St. George's Walton— 1,30 P. M. Holy Sommunlon and Sermon 2.30 P. M. SundayoSchooi and Bible Class St, David's Henfryn- 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and Bible Class 130 P. M, Holy Communion and Sermon The newly confirmed will par. ',lake of theirfirst communion at these servicer. 417 f5a4 WAN SAVINGS STAMPS SIOM *ANIS • Platt *Mel; M•c/I1geI al 01M01111 40" Palate Nletli Jl00E 1111M .,,...r 2 Memorial Service The Mernonial Service of the Prima C'outee Cemetery will be held -on Sunday, July 15th at 8 o'clock p.nt. The Rev. 1i, E, Vipond, Bee, S.T.M. will be the special speaker. Lir toivel Legion Boys' Band will be in ai.l endance, Engagement Announcement Mr, D. M. Maclavish announces the engagerneet of his younger daughter, Edith Mary, to Thomas James Mcl1'adzean son of the date Mr. and Mrs, Wan, Mcleadzetta, Walton. Ont., the marriage to take place in July. The United Church the 'Sacrament of the Loelis Supper was •administered at the morning service in the •Oniterl ';Mitch The Certificate •of Mrs. Stanley Bray was read and oke was received into church membership. Miss C. Hingston. sang "Thee Will I Love" in e,$cellentt voice. NIrs. R. S. ilamilton acted as organist. The sermon subject was "Dividing the Cup." In the evening the minister spoke a:bout measuring our deeds. St. John's Church Dominion ]lay and the 78th Anni• vensany of Confederation was ob- served in 81. John's Church ,on July 1st at 11 a,m, when the rector, Rev. M. le Oldham preached on the eubject, "Our Goodly Heritage and Our Responeability," ,Special Hymns and :Scripture Lessons and Prayers for Damdnion Day were used, Misses Geraldine Strettan and Esther Ray- mond eareled the Union Jack and the Canacbtam Ensign at the head of the Sotliplice Moir, St. John's, S.S. Held the Annual Picnic on Tuesday afternoon July 8rdto the . Flowing Well Park at i!'oameett, Shooting Competition- Follonving is a lint of marksmen who classified under the regulations 01 the Royal Canadian. Amy Cadets i» the Youth of the ' Umpire Rifle Oampetitton—completed .at B. C. S. in June: The over all itveenge was dl%u as compared with 54,5%, In 1844, Markman First Class (66.70%) ltcss Knight (highest. score 76%) John Spivey Herald 'IWCCuto11eo11 Lawrie Oousins George ,Somers John Wilson Don ,Spot' Qualified Shot (60.64%) Jim •Ca»eron Charlie Thrones. Jim Armsttioug Howard Flaekwell Duncan Jiamieson Allan Nichol CTierlde Turnbull Export ,Permits Required For Poultry and Meat Effective June 127th, dres,sel ,and a live f'oull'y, andPleat was Dlared ,tmcler export permit at .alI customs Pants (zeroes C'amada, ae00rding ire 01. anrloiii cement by W. Harold K G Phiillus, prices,and supply re re- sentltive of Western Ontaaio, Mr, McPhillips 'said that this :atop en t0 demure filling the van talo s 1 g ;i, r t American ca t ao for 80 ,000,006 ponndsr of chicken .to feed the armed 10lreee. The Canadian Government n:ctec1 with.til•9 "hutted States tit taking this step, This is in lite with the system or import Permits' announced by the United iStattea :Qbvernmeflt. • Won't Be So Conspicuous Mortorista accustomed to watching for 117e white -painted cars of the Provincdiral police wben they are travelling along the highway a little more rapidly than the lane permits may soon be disillusioned. The cars are to be painted -black with a white square on the door to identity thein as pollee vehicles. It is understood that the large lights ori the ears, another easy identification ninth, will also be removed. The Paint jobs will probably be done in the Provincial police garage at Newlyweds Honored A very enjoyable evening was spent recently, in 5.4, No. 3 school when all the friends and neighboas gathered to bons•' the mewiywedr•, Mr, aid Mrs. George Blake Jr,, (nee Marie Deitner). At •the lunch hour Mr. Morrow, in a few well chose/ words of welooree invited the young couple to the front when Mies Tana Armstrong read the - following address: Dear Marie end George: It is our pleasure to gather here tonight to add our good wishes to the Many which. you have ala,•eady re, ceived. Our• heartiest congratula- tions to. you as you go into partner- ship in the snaking of a home. We ere glad that your new honie 1; not going to be so far away but that we may meet from time to time or visit with one anath•er. Perhaps you will come on occasions such as this and enjoy a. social evening with us. We are going to miss you in this neigbbourhaod Marie, where you have so ably .assisted us hi many ways. helping out in our home, doing your share In picnics and parties, taking part in plays and concerts. We feel ripe that you will do your part in another neighbourhood as you and George meet life together there. Ae. you enjoy these gifts niay you find expresesd in them tile kledly interest of your neighboter's and t'riends present, here, wilt einoere hopes' for a bright and happy future. George 011 hel'ajf of himself and Marie thanked everyone for the lovely gifts, also the ones for getting it up and the Wilbee orchestra and WarIviolc orchestria, who played. Lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, Sugar Cut For Quota And Industrial Users Following reduction of the general 'sugar ration the Prices Board aa- neuneed a out of 1,5 per cent based on the 1941 usage in sugar quotas fur resbauarnts 010101x, large board- ing houses, and for bakers, menu. facturees of breakfast cereals, 111s - cults, soft drinks and dandy. This order took effebt July 1st, ' Quotas' of Jim manufacturers the also lbedng reclucecl and - outs are being amide by the armed forces in the sugar ration for service per- sonnei, World sugar stocks at the begin, ning of this year were the lowest 7n. ln4117 70ars, according to the sugar administration 'of the. Board. Sapplies, are calmeed ori a per capita 1114ia by the United States,- Great. Britain aid 'Canada. George Robert Muldoon The funeral of the late George Robert Muldoon took place from his residence on Market Street on Thluraday, June 2Sth 'with Rev, et. F, Oldham of St. John's Anglican Church officiating at' the 1101ne and WEDDING fez a, The bride's table covered with a Krauter--Leste r trhlte linen cloth was centred. wICf1 the Goat -tiered svug ad Peens and summer 110W41s mads white and pink doveddies' tacppodke with3eeIan an effective setting for the wedding %kite fountain plink streamers tax- cf Margaret Innma Leeter, daughter tended to the writers of the table of 11ir. and Mrs, Ebenezer Laster, end there with pink roses and Pink Woodburn, Ontario, and Sohn Calvin candies in crystals holders comDlete3 lemutet•, son of Mr, and Mrs. John the table accessories, The guests BRUSSELS, ON TARIa Toronto ]Conservatory Music Examination Results. The following is a fiat' of success - lel candidates, in examinations held iecently by the 'Toronto Conserva- tory of Music in Brussels, The names are arranged in order of merit. - Plano - Grade 1/11I—'..„ Kreuter, Ethel, at Blnbrook United were served by cousins and friends First Class HonourseeThelma Broth. Chinch. on ,Saturday, June 16, at 00 the bride, Mrs, Tont Stokes Sal- • era, four o'clock P.M. Rev. R. H, Sumer me, Miss Jean •Moffat Wroxeter, Oracle VII— . - ville officiated at the double ring 11isn lsabel McDonald )31ylh, and Honouree -Mary Wilton - eeremony the organist was Mrs, alis$ Leona Johnston 'Listowel. The Grade V— C .7 ie el, t treatto the 11r1t1e was proposed 17 Honoure---Mavis Oliver Given in marriage by her father, Rev, 13. Wilson to whieb the bride- Oracle W— ean bride was lovely ina floor -length 7roctn responded. honours --Doreen ]Long evil it of white embossed satin with Tee gfits to the bridesmaids and Pass—l`alwin Kerr rweetheart. neckline and basque reunite each a plastic compact, the Grade II1— le dice, Her finger tip veil fell from bear man, soloist and usher leather el151 Class Honours -Kenneth.. .4. oan(s of orange blossoms and she bill -folds. Wood; Betty ConsIirs. L4111'10(1 a shower bouquet of rapture After the reception the young Honours—Grace IVF, Kerr; Marjorie 71.1.405 and lily of the valley, her only couple left on a motor trip to Tor- Sanderson; Mary 1. Speer. ereament was a necklace of pearls, onto, Niagara and Muskoka the Grade II — the gift of the groom, , bride travelling in a dusky rote Honours—Heather Allen; Margaret The matron of honor, Mrs, Llewel- i Danns Durban suit with lime; green McArthur; Doneltla Willis - lyn Howell, and the two bridesmaids ' accessories. Singing Miss Helen Currie and Miss Norma 1 On their return they will reside Grade VI— Gowiand, wore street length dresses 1in Brussels, Honours—Olive E. Speiran I f pale blue eyelet and carried pink 1 Theory sweet seas and lily of the valley. Grade II— Mess Isobel Nauglel- sang "I'll Hardy—Turnbull First Class Honours—Mary Wilton walk beside you." and "All Joy Be A quiet wedding was salemuized Thine," at the Presbyterian 1tanse, Wing - The best man was Mr, Wesley gam, Saturday, June 30, by Rev. J, ester,"inot1157 of the bride and ' :-ler N'lmnao when Mildred Ellen the ushers were Messrs. Clarke daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wan, M. Cardiff and Jamee Toman who rn 'ramble) of Grey Township became uniform represented the three the bride of David James Hardy, branches of the services, son of David Hardy Dungannon and A reception was held at six -thirty the late Mrs. Hardy, After a .short c'eloek at Raycrote Inn, Hamilton, Vt'baningheeymoon they will reside in m. graveside. interment took place in Guests num'b'ering sixty, were pres- Brussels cemetery with Jas. Ander- ant from Ethel, Atwood, Ottawa, son. R. J. MoLaue1113n, L; W. Toronto, Niagara 'Falls, N.Y.; Niag- Eckmier, Won, Me0utchean, H. ora Falls, Ont., Ransomville, N.Y.; Bryan and C. i3aeker as pallbearers. and •Tionewanda N.Y. The bride's leather received in a palliated lime Si ea crepe with accessories of orchid and black and corsage bon gnet of mauve sweet peas and the groom's mother, who assisted In receiving, wore madonna blue crepe with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. . For a wedding trip to Maple Grove Lodge at Sparrow Lake and points 1 orth, the bride wore blue and unite cheoked suit, with navy and white accessoaies ami corsage of red,carnations. Their future residence will be Hansel ban. Maley friends and acquaintances gathered to pay their last respects to the late Mr. Muldoon who. was widely known. throughout the district in Which he was in .business for n.any yeaa•s. The deceased was the son of the late Christopher Muldoon and his wife, Elizabeth McKee. ',As a young man he farmed near Leadbury, hl OcKillop township and near Walton. le 1900 he wins married to Eliza et. 4holdice_ They lived in Walton vicinity before coming to Brussels about 412 years ago when he bought the Beattie Liveay Stable here. He later sold the livery and mail business arid became a cattle drover. He bias• lived. retired tor the McDonald Jardine last few years. He died at his home here on Monday, ,June 25111. after The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, being in tailing health for the past Jardine was the scene of a beautiful June. wedding at 2.80 Thursday after Paco, June 28th, when their elder• daughter Dorothy Margaret was united in marriage to John M. lea Domed son of Mr, and Mrs, D. N. McDonald, Brussels.. Rev. H. Wilson of the United Church Brussels officiated and the wedding music was played by Miss Margaret Moefat Wroxeter, cousin of the bride, During the signing of the register 111r. Lloyd WIeeIer .Bras Rete, sang "0 Perfect Love," The ceremony took place before a back ground •of it4,aple le -eves and Graeae blossooms flanked an either side with baskets of pink and white 1,e0nies, 'Elie bride, given in mare:age 17 her father was attired in a floor Iengtli gown of ivory satin fashioned with long fitted bodice with sweet 1•eart neckiine and finger tip sleev- es. Her heaciclrees was a crown of orange blossoms with long silk net tell, She wore a pearl necklace gift of the groom and carried a bouquet of American beauty roses and buu- 7570.1a tried with satin bow and sl reamers, 41140 was attended by two brides '.aids Miss 'Shirley Oldfield Seaftrrth r.omt anti evoning. end Miss Joyce Jardine .sister of the bride both chose floor -length dress- • Plan 545,000 Home for Blind es of white sheer, their finger-tip. Announcement of plans for the, '40'19 of petal•pink silk net were, erection nt a $45,009 home for the herd with pink 'lowers, They carni- • blend fop Waterloo Ciounty was made ItT cascade 1101141101 of flint tea. roses • at the annual neetibg of the Water•., and bouvardia tied with pink satin leo Advisory Board of the.Oaliaaian t Wan• Rowland Brussels rtbiron M , Institute tor the Blind. The home 1Vaa groomsman and Calvin` 'Moffat will provide aocannmodattom for ap- cuan 01 the brills ae d as usher,nroxh atclv 35nansons inadttic n Veneering the Cetelnotly a wedding tTr w071rr1omet loeial thiol reeteatieeel aepper wt's served to t:lrirtyoeght • teams and offices, -71 is 'exlleated the guests including the belting vane, Meldingbetweeted. 111 1940. parents Tt�am ,Goriie her grand- father . fattier celebrating Itis eovetity-ninth two years. He was the last surviv- ing member of the Muldoon ttamily. One bmother. Jahn 'and three sisters, Mrs, Hewitt; Spokane, Wash„ Mrs, ,Adam Shoklfce, Daphin, Man., and Mrs. Jack Watt, Walton, predeceased 1131». The many beautiful flowers were a, tribute of esteem to the deceased and messages of sympathy to the bereaved. Relatives who attended the enteral rites from a distance included Mr. and Mrs, John Sholdice, London, and Wallace ,Shoidice of S1, Ca111erines, ALLOWANCE CHEQUES TO BE MAiLED JULY 20th -Those laniilles 1w180 hate made ,a.ppli0atien fan• the Fancily Allow. fume may expect their Met cheques to. oom:e through the latter part of July. According to an announce- ment recently made cheques will be mailed out on or about the 20111 of they month. It de estimated that. something lidco 1,480,000 cheques will be thus be distributed monthly, READERS NOTE -- On rSatturday of last week the nielling 1181 of The Post was correct. Ration Coupon ed, with ,ell renewals anti -changes of Due Dates address, ate„ made. Coupons vow valid are sugar 46 to Readers are asked to kindly look 00, butter 00 to 118, anti- preserves at their labels and make sure no 38 to P1. •er,ror has (mattrred. If there ie an omission or mistake of 0aty kind 11 i ilCll notify y bit title e fY s � office alt once, WO thank all those 1ih0 have paid their 111becrlptioe, and would app¢'eoia'te ilio 1.an,. i arrears eas 'to do so .r thele at h earliest convenience. Tenders Wanted Twp. Grey Tenaleies will be received by the rt;derstgned 1113 Saturday, July 7t) a1. 2 e'oiock P.M, for the work to be done on' the Turnbull Davin. Please and epecift0a,tions may be seen at the Cleadc'e office, Ethel, S'ecmmt will be e,equired. the lowest or tiny tender not 1140 G aeiley 0008111ed1 Pear, Cbeo*, ,rstp. 'os later. el'h M yr aChu h - r1. Rev. Me M r acodxu n, MA., of Forest, was guest speaker at ,Mee i vi ,leCU,lch u• , ' last Sundae, n ods, t the 1111 'Hing biz textw s taken frons the 721d Ps., 8th voree, He shall have dome li I on frnln sot to sea 0,11a s a n ire on :the greatueaa of tier Domiulon anti the faith of our forefathers, In the evening ,his text was ,bailed en Y the c richoung tool, Mrs.J. � W 0kmd ' 17 et entertained the ladles Aid br. Melville •Cheroh on Intestine or this week. guy War Laving tegatlarly �=- MORRIS Charles and Mrs, Davis and Mfss Jose+ie 'Strachan attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Edwin Abra, Owen Sound on Tuesday of !Pie week they were also accompanied by Miss Bessie Moses and Mrs. Stanley Wheeler. - There will be a memorial and' Pennington—Horne declaration service held in'Sunshine ATWIOOD--Tile personage of the - Cemetery- on 'Sunday afternoon cam- Lntheran Ohurcb in LoganTown- meaning' at three o'clock. Rev. H. ',hip was the scene ar a wedding `yileon of Brussels will deliver th.e when Betty, daughter of Mr. and address. 41rs, Christian Horne, was united Miss Jean Martin of Georgetown in marriage to Mr. Jaanes Penning and her sister :Mrs. Harold Ooulson - ton, son of Mrs. Walter Pennington, and her two children Jimmie and of Brussels, and the Iate Mr, Pen,117-ary Helen of Milton were holiday nington, Rev. W. Wentzlaff of- vls<tors at the home of Rebart (elated. The bride wore a dress of Michie. Mrs, Coulson acrd children nine crepe in street -length with ,are remaining for two Weelas, emeage of pink carnations. Mrs. Stanley' and Mrs, Garman and Mr. George Coulter, cousin of the bride, Robert Beattie were Sunday visitors groom, was matron. of honor in a with Mr, and Mrs. George Mlehie 5111 blue dressmaker suit with red roses line, Mrs. Beattie returned 1.v10031 3n corsage. Mr, Fred Horne. of Elm- them, bro. 000- best man. Following the Mrs. Edna Young received word ceremony ten guests were entertain- trona ivetseas that her son Archie oil at dinner at the thea a of the ens been promoted to Flight Lieut. bride's parents. The couple left in the R,O.A,F. - en a honeymoon to :Magma Pills On Tuesday evening, June 28 and Fort Erie. The bride's, costume abaat seventy friends and neigh - for going away was a rose frock boure of Morris gathered et Ole with blue coat and matching hat. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuill• They will reside on the bride- end presented the newlyweds Mr. groonl'a farm, R.R. 8, Brussels, ` and Mrs. James Warwick witiu a rnfscellaneous shower. The first part el the evening was spent in playing progressive euchre, Mrs, Jas. Smith and Ed. McBurney won the high scores. Crokixiole was also en- - jnyed by the children. At eleven- thirty Mr. iCecil Wheeler called Mr. and Mrs. Warwick to the dining room where a table was well laden with gifts. After the gifts were unweapped troth Mr. end Mee Warwick tbarnkcd ell for the beautiful gifts. Lunch was then - served: bringing an enjoyable evening to a., erase, . Mr. and Mrs. James Phelan Observe 25th Anniversary Roses, and pink and white peonies decorated the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Phelan, on the 8th concession of Morris Township on 71hursday afternoon, June 28th, the occasion being their Silver Wedding Anniver- sary, On June 29th, 1920, Miss Margaret C'arbert, of Clinton, was united In mar- riage to James Phelan, of Morris Township, in St, Joseph's Church, Clinton. 'Colonel, the Rev, T. J. Me- Caethy, cousin of the bride, offigiat. ed. They have resided in Morris since that tame where they are highly re- pented residents, Mr, and Mrs. Phelan have two Children, Many and tries, who are both, at home. Guests present for this happy aces - ion were, Ree, W, J. Phelan, t1ondon Mr. and Mrs. • W. A. Lane cad Louis. Dublin; and Me. and Mrs, 'Geo, J, ('t'nnym, and Jackie. Mr, and Mrs, Phelan were at home to their friend%- last Thursday after. CARD OF THANKS birthday. The gueate were received ; MY sincere then1ea and heartfelt r • el i a ri tease n by rho b tie s mother d •at t is h r � t 1.I .inn O o x ro d o a , a e SSe In n twoPieeo powder -bide drwt11 ess i ueighllolrns anti rnienes, to iRev white 4iecesSerlest mit Wore !1' 0Or-' 0141111Th Dr, Jamieson and the n01748,, rage et pini' roses ant1 fern ai1c1 the for tltrel1' many words and deeds of giviem's 0110ther dressed in a ter.; ltiednese sand sympathy d1(7111g the ((noise ealernee8 mesh dross with I (liners and at the time of the death eeieve fiat and white aoceoseriest of any husband. were ,a corsage ,of tnauwo orchids and I lira, i«.. it,, IUIu3tleoi instal Radio -Beacon At Port of Goderich Flax a long -felt want for the added protection and safety of Great Lakes shipping entering Goderleat harbor, Maratha divisions of Trans - pert has oonunenced construction of a navigationel radio beacon at that important grain and coal shipping part. Construction of the Amnon cosddrlg about $25,000, will be completed, the department .holes, in time for poorer weather conditions in the late summer and early fall, The beacon will be of such ,power that its signals will be bold up to 100 miles diatom, The department secured the -mater• ell .and equepnlentfor the beacon term the Marconi firm and le itself n doing the e installation a d constrvat ion week len the project, Erection of tee beacon tulfills 8 promise e de by I3om. C. D. Bowe tome time ago, as ntlntster of Trans- port, that it would be Constructed when the material and equipment, diffcult to get under wartime prior- ity 'conditions, became 001111able; Notice of Court of Revision Court od itev/Won tor the illotirirt ship of Morris wall close on July 9. All appeals on the assessments nlfust be In the hands of the cleric btyl loiter Klbtir» J'ttiue 23, 1941. G0ta7ge Motto,. Clout