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The Brussels Post, 1944-6-28, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST Wednesday, Jun 144 tOdieditatN/r1/Y..wrdORW y�PS gND GE® i,iu peyr,iaii hereneelY0ORAWAY Yes, we need your help... and need it badly. This is the biggest job we have ever Ay tackled ! Everything depends upon Victory. O WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM Canada's Army needs volunteers NOW. And, that means you and you and you! Wear Canada's Badge of Honorer onyour arm. You'll be proud of it, so will your friends. Every matt who is able has got to do his bit! Maybe you don't think this means you 1 1 1 that it's a job for the other fellow. If you do, you're wrong, It's your war, too :: a war for every man who is a man :I for everyone who has a stake in Canada; Yes, this means you all right and we need you now for the months of intensive train.. Mg to make you fighting -fit. We did it before and we can do it again s.:: bint we need your help. 20:000 TONS OF WASTE PAPER ARE REQUIRED EVERY MONTH TO MAKE ESSENTIAL CONTAINERS FOR' MILITARY SUPPLIES WHAT IS WAPITI can remedy ththis snc every You cal paper shortage'iWaste . by namely: scrap of Waste paper, wrapping, paper.—store be/3a-- cardboard ► cartons -- COL, =gated board—old magazines and books --envelopes andel s- tere newspapers. material for making represent the ceded Piper tntlking Containers: HOW TO DO iT Tie securely. in separate bundles. (The little time you take will save thousands of roan hours.) g our local voluntary Saof h lvageh Committee or other Was Voluntary Orga�ation, or self Votuntary known trade it through anydiar,dealersor others. yyourp important thing Is others: The "ap your Waste Papermoving to the mills. DEPARTMENT OP NATIONAL WAR SERVICE$ EL AVE A plane front the Centralia airport chsed mat erhauup on the farm of ]limes Arbuckle cnnleeetea 12, Last Wawauosh, un Peiday evening der - leg tits Storni. The plane was wrecked, The lone pit t reali'h-h his danger, parnohuted to safety intnl.edi• etely pt'eoeeing; the crash and was e mini reed, Dating the senile storm: SO chick• ens were smothered on Ilio farilt of .Robert Coulees, concession 10, ela'st Wavenesh, when horny ilud- dle•d together ler the corner of the colony house. Personals:. Mrs, W. J. Geddes with her daughter, i91rs. ,Tosepli 7,ittls, Seafior°tlt; Mrs Richard Yule, London; and Mre, harry lalx• tare, W ngltam, with Mrs, I. A. Grandpa; Mee. A. 1.3flhintj'ne, Lctyp6Si; ;with Mr, and Mrs Josepn ''•'' ere. Me. and Mrs. 'Albert Vincent have moved to their new home on rite. !arm ;fertilely owned by Mrs. Alex. Porterfield; Mr.. and Mrs. • H'urrontet, ETosiele eeod, Toronto, stavetreken up .,residence in the houto owned by Neve, James young;; Mr, and Mrs. Alex Met - ming ttitended the annual school picnic of Section 9, Hallett towre ship on Thttttsday to width former unpile 'were invited; 9tissr Mare 'Vials Camp, Ottaawa, and 041ss Irene Van Ctlnp, London with 1Vtns, John Van Camp. Person els: Dr. Gordon Stonehouse, Vancouver, with hie parnnt'i, Mr, and Mrs, Hobert Stonehouse Miss Ilat-• darn Michie has been Ortgage,1 AS, leather in the publie school at Heli. sell. The en nllal neenvO'ial and dome alien soreece fit the Brandon come• tory will be field on Strode;'. J1tly• 3;:2O pant Ministers of the local churches will conduct the service. e.-1 be elveli and special music provided. Fe iI 'ser Mixt: re For Sale in Ontario During The 1944 Fall Season • GREY delightful eveltlttg wt1. t,pent al 5. Su ; in honour of Bet nr \vly- r ds, bit. •and firs. Al et Sell errer I 1:1 p .Utuy LeiLilert. Thi evening tea. rprt,tin Mewing Lo music lap 11"ilbr e' anti 4Vai'whe.'', .4t the clinch period the bride and groom were called to ale e'en' by V'1n,. .:,lith :utd Ilia (011ew1,11 mlfirettg read by ,Ai.r.,. Hand! (lardtff: 21,'. and Mrs. Seiterrer, We are happy to !other here to. 1:i+qht ID gh•s our congratulations and good wishes for the years t0 cenutr which you have chosen. to :hare together. May 'hey hold touch of sunshine and a blessing with every shadow. We ;u'e glad :to welcome you back tr. ,m' r•nntnlunity,'Msry 'Phe years Lav,' brought many chauges ::ince we vat and learned in the same .school- eeni, but there are :some, still here, who ran ?retail those same 'balmy days; so you need rtot feel a s tranger. To ltir Soherrer we .extend a hand and hope to become better acquainted. We look forward to having you. hath aharo with us the neighbor- liness, work and pleasure of our community life. With our congratulations we ask you to accept these gifts and hone you will find them useful . and a pleasant reminder of those who gave them. Signed— Dlizabeth Cardiff Mary Yui l Bill Smith Jim Turnbull Berea Dennis Jack Yuill ' The groom expressed his thanks on behalf of himself and his wife. i`Lunch was served and. the remainder of the ,evening spent In dancing. A good time was reported by a11. Farmers in a good many sections have begun haying, splendid crops are anticipated if weather permits. •I,AMESTOW"T On Wednesday evening of last j Week, a social evening was held in the school at No 4, Grey in honor of Miss Margaret Beattie, who has taught there for the pant two years. Quality Guaranteed A program was .given after which an address was read and Miss Beattie was 'presented with a lovely, ocoaelonal chair. The '•address read as follows: R,R, 2, Bluevale June 10, 1444' Dear Miss Tteattie,- It Is with regret that we have 1 learned that you are leaving. our school section, and we have come to I spent one more social evening with You before you go. We appreciate very much the efforts' you, have made to help us in our work, and your cooperation in our games and fun. Yoe have tried to teach us not only our school lessons but many other ,things which should help us to be better risen, and women when We grow up. You have always shown us kindness• and sympathy in our troubles and diffi- culties and we shall no forget this. We have not always worked as ,hard or as faithfully as we might. but we hope you will carry away .only pleasant memories of your stay` with us. We appreciate too your willing - nese to help in ,.mr community gatherings on so many occa'tone and we know that wherever :on go. you will be a real gain to that com- munity. .At a token of our regard for you. we aslt you to accept this gift. We hope it may bring you many hours of comfort and pleasure. and be a reminder of happy days spent with us here. With it go our very best wdshet for your future success and happiness. Signed .on behalf of S.S. No. 4, Jessie McDonald The Fort li-res Ar 111\listt•aLor has Tlnpiir od of the following fertilizers In be niarufactured andsold in 051• Jelin for the Fall season of 1941: 12-G; 0-14-?; 4-12-0 & 30 ee, Super- • phosphate. Fertilizer materials in such amounts as will make lip any of these anixtiivea may also be used. It will he noted that the 2-124, which timing the past season: was. reduced to a 2.12.4, 1tas' been replaced. This • is dee to the improved situation with respect to potash supp'tos. Addition- al.potash may be procured if evidefee is provided be soil tent or by recommendation 0f a comps • - lent Clewet'nmtnt official that any specific soul or crop is in need of greeter• ameleuta 02 potash than to provided ,te tang of the applmv d restores. This - information t-liOUld the •forwarded to the eines of the Regional Supervisor of .b1sitlbeee0, fie Colllet' Street,'1'7rooL0 5, Ontario Where'n-en 'a permit rely be seemed • Oar the additional' potash required, Fertilizer Mixtures approved for nee iii' •the Sprirg will be annolntc=td labor to the_season, . 0 4r0`50!' Meng Want llonital Pop, Vim, Vigor? Trq bpp)11,V*rnpt� 15p,0 .,drEilelntI onletetS 1000, true, V',lm, v B On nl tin, sftw ,0, 4 nl pt1- I t,olI asD,clungw nlI 3 0-X aSt, 11 Ye,orp cane 05 i' 1 010 nip. 8015 It hot GOl Ise 11 t t[s or SME anaYn(1e, mM1�k i` rprunee ora ori i At arnggets,east rats th%TnbtdU fAJnY• 1,1 sll Leslie Jacklin Francree Denis Wilma Johnston, 1\iiss Ileattfe, in a few well-chosen words thanked all those far their kindness and for the lovely gift. Then all joined in singing "For .She's it Jolly good fellow," which was followed .by the singing of "God Save The Sing," Luncit was then served by the ladies of the section. Rede Cross Warns Against Notes Being Placed In Socks Recently a news etem appeared in 'a daily paper about 1 woman en Picton receiving thanks from two British prisoners of war in Germany dor the weirs, she had sent them, The - woman had ineierted a note in the toe ' of the socks. The Canadian Iced Cross urges that this should not be clone, as it is under solemn obligation to see that - no motes or communications pees to prisoners of waa' with food parcels, next ofekin parcels, or through sup- plies ,hooped in (hulk to camps. It - a note were -found In any of those' pareele it night result in no further pis- .,1" 1101115 dtstrlbetei until each one eves personally censored, end the free delivery of these parcels de- penins upon the fulfillment of their ,obligation that nothing of the sett will be put in. Barring the 'last war the - Germans found that cigarette papers were being used for the purpose of send- ing notes to prisoners of war, with the results that all parcels Were open,, ed and the cigarette papers taken from them They were never able to resume slipping. Shortage of Materials ' >'�� l�))1- -�1 .,-. � ' .1.= `"ice,, _ = . ` • .^Fact:or- � F-aceIitie ^ 0% d eirilat_)wa r•1w o r k %may-� � ka er r ojiar Help R 0 r;, are availablemin greater quantities this year but still not enough to meet the demand. The Dominion Government authorized increased production of Farm Machinery and Pumping Systems because it was recognized that labor- saving devices were necessary for the farmers to increase production of farm products. We will supply our Duro Dealers with as many Duro Pumps as ma- terials and manufacturing facilities will ` persnit, but 'War Production must come first. Keep in touch with your Duro Dealer he will do his best.to take care of your needs. He will also assist you to secure permit to purchase from your Rationing Officer at. the War- time Prices and Trade Board. EMCO Quality Bathroom Fixtures and Fittings are still available in a g'rod range of styles and prices. Consult your EMCO dealer regarding those now available. William Gillespie Phone 68 Brussels, Onto 944 EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LIMITED London, 'fi'ot'onto Hamilton Sudbury Winnipeg - Va'ncouver