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The Brussels Post, 1944-9-13, Page 3Blended for Quality SALAD TEA WALTON ,ervier, the Surgity teel at 2 13,111. and gave a brief tddress. The apt -TIM speaker at the service wee A picnic and Poelal for the scholars ". t, the now rectal. of Bt. George's . ,Church Sunday 01 /St- ThomasChurch, Seafortb, ilobool WEL1 held a t the1 win delivered an appropriate Bert Anderson on lc°o, ar Day. Clement —)-lon 111ph. 5:20, "Giving JOok 141 0, O., 0, O.O THE BRUSSPLS POST Sask., event the week and with Ilir, At erso gave the li a mein 1 1 -Tart Fall Fair Dates and mr.s "toy, 1351,1,4,111 Mr. and 1.),The President tePorWd 011 the I), 12,1,1(111,1t,'i-aeielt.se11,70.,0110131.1) ttirrE:1' 64:110. ii,c311Yactiairazie el,121,1"iimr al:5,1r4 1 14,4 01)01.4. ..:111,30,1C)110,1 1 (1I1 143 4iveitcsomlithogi.11.1e tabde- • , 111111 hopes to resume lila duties ',11111+0Wra7,11417‘8011:71,1110re:atv-e11)10a nieue\s,1:; 14•":101:ton supper this season and comMitteee No:RwagIfearvInuheurg e lc nnui) were appointed. The two societies are -cooperat-, '1 big in routtIng 1/0X0 3 6 BELG 0 - Meetings of special ;re,. 1-41 WM*. 114111 Wednesday afteoroon the W 1,\ fon s y See ,y W1 • IN'oinen's Association of Knox irrl ecl Church were entertained at filo home of Mrs. Jesse Wheeler. con. 4. Morris. There was a large al lemlunee of members and a 110111' 1101' of visitors, 441. ;!li'sinnary niekinq 31414eon- duct cd by, the president, 311.4. Miehle, who also read the 1 S were played and a • irks alwity tor all thing,. Unit, God scriptures and led in prayee The very enjoyable. Ilme was $perd, a' 4 the leather in the name of our • '' " WW1 a Lunch was served at the ',o,.e, 1.0111 Jesus Christ " 119emnucrated verso of scripture beginning with There Will be no serviee In St 111, ' Pd. Um malty causes of thank 'Bent. 13.14 Sept. 14-15 Sept. 14-15 111444i-1115 54. Sept. 14-16 1145:1166 Sept. 12-13 Sept. 11-13 W,41 fl(lP0i111l')1 (133 Eo11ow Mre, 1. 1101.011 . ...... S VSept,2121:2133 Sopt. 15-16 14 pt. t12-2108 N 1Valsh, Mrs, L. StOnebouSe, Mrs- r jalnebt,e.or fit pper, MI 5: ...Proeter. .A ape hy Mrs. R. Chat:alley. imena, ',Sharing the Load," was glv. Galt Sept. 20-21 Sot 21-23 Sept. 19-20 wROXETER Liebowel ........ ,......„ Sept. 20-21 Mildamy Sept. 19-20 Paisley Sept. 18-19 The rogulair' monthly meeting of the Women's ir.stitui-1 was held at , oP wasan Sept 19-20 Segt. 21.22 Sept. 18-20 Sept. 21-22 Sept. 20-27 Sept. 29410 ........ Sept. 25.28 the home of Mrs. Sarderson with the preistlent. Mir. IVIoNanotton, in esDorth , Stratford sgiving. -bc first letter of the month Vie chair. Marton rges Clutch OA- Sept. 17th. Next her efficient manner at tbe organ eervioe will be at 1;31 p.m. on =1 the chrdr rerdeved two anthems, Slinday, Sept, 24111 with Sunday and Ilette.ing," ana -Count School at 2:30 p.m. Your Dressings." There was e good attendance and 'the service was The meeting of the tro41e41 15 '111101111 impressive with the Women will rot be held this month 11' thanksgiving' joseph Campbell had a sucees.qui sale on Tuesday. I -Ie Intends leaving' 14I MISS Jean ' 41111414111 for the 'West very shortly to 43 -1,7^n, with her parents, Mr. ard the winter months. 141, 9. 11.11401 13Tabkl,t-, Dr, Oldham, Joseph Ryan has sold 1119 g-^ ',*,,ree. 1943 54 a visitor ill • town farm to his son ,Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Ryan are taking up residence in Brutvielis where they will 1'01119 from tanning. The Overseas Box Committee is planning a bingo for Friday 1111131(1 of next week, the proceeds to he used for Christmas parcels for Ole soldiers from the village. The annual Tiarvest Thanksgiving service of St. George's Wt1 1 WU' was 1101d on Struday, Sept. 1,0th at 3 p.m. with ideal weather, The church was -ta,stefully decorated with Ali 11111111 flowers, butts and yeatables and pres.ented a beautiful appearance, Rev. M. F. Oldham, reetor, conducted l*E01411:41R•031„: e7:112•11S.N.IrderIDAME0a=1:1034,1.6015=. The secretary, Mrs. George Mar the (Mantes '4'44)4last meeting. MI'S Harty C.Inmbell gave 1111'0(01 statemenM t. rs. lter- hell. Wheeler and Mrs. Norman Walsh were appoint 411 delegates to the sectional 11143441151114344115 1,1 he 111513,1ei111513,1in 4,11 110 S 211 Mrs. ,139s343 Wheel- '.1*..4 '11•ewart Prorttr were err altuat.. ,r,Ne.ty to order i1431r1stma4 1'.') 11(1 which wilt lie 41111(141111(1' and the i"i"ercle 00111150 to 1118 Mrs. Gowlan rl , Wei gus, vis - her sister, Mrs. Thomas Wil- 'Ar!F11011 Band. Prins were made for 1114 Arillarli Autl,lnu thankoffering ,tatn,q0n; mr, and Mrs 1111 meeting which will be be14l-.00 Ocl., here returred to Victorierille after week's vacation; MN Harvey Craig mid Mrs; Carl 01,11 1-03 left sf week to visit relatives in • the WpEt; Xtues.ell Sholdice and son Gary, Brodbagen, with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sholdice; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beunett In the Georgian BaY district; Mr. and Mrs. T. Boyden and son George, Mrs, Ralph Wright, Miss Lorna Forrester, all of Huns her 13ay, also Miss - Edith Nicolle, 211.0.11.7. (WM.) of Strongileid, 11 11. Mrs. 'Mollie and Vies. Marl :older - 90(1 introduced the new stmly book "West of the Date Line: and were csistecl by Mrs. A. 11, n . A duet by 1111*:,.. C. 131, Dunlop and, 11'rs. rA,1 Pre was e1)j17411. Mre. 71,, Chamney ya‘re a sure r ea ding. 'I lie Women's IV-m.4;1111mi mg was held will the ',reed( 11, Mrs. S. Procter, in charge. A. short cetctional service was held when. 1.110 eronn joir ell '01 11 1,••1,1,:a 43(4'' l011dilig on "Meditallm" from the MIssi onary Monthly. kt ihutcs were veva by Mrs. .0, Precte,.. 111r0 30110 /p. /x/.;•.- ..,/er/V ,%.,/,' 7 43-401, 4 -Tr :-'11is were diectus.sed and a cam - formed for an open mee1- 1ag in October to raise funds for Christmas boxes for boys and girls 1 the armed forces froth this coin- mit- thy. The .roJi-call was answered by "(Ida Neighboring," and brought torth a good response Alre, Mo- 131"nney was 111 charge of soma in - it., e • Items. Mrs, Nobes the topic "lime -Grown Cere- al.", Miss Helen Sawtell played a eitno sole, to 'S:),,derson was chosen le4egate. to the convention to •.-M in C1181411 next mouth. 1•":0, ('496(1 at the close by Irsteof- assisted by Mr). .1 N. 1.11enrnl.‘r.rs. IT, Wylie as ETHEL The flyer Federation of Agricul- re 411434110, mentiug and. banquet 1-11 Lc hold on Tuesday, Oct. 5th at 7 p.m. in Ethel United Church, „.. .00,22motonnot-Rel..19!.!•. 11 124) 111 4)4 7. A 'w As, 14 *. 4)43 NOCE Every Canadian looks forward to that head- line. Every Canadian believes that 'some day soon a great victorious convoy will thunder down the road to Ber- lin. Huge Canadian trucks . . . Canada's crack battle equip. ment, and gallant Canadian soldiers, world's finest fighting men, will all be there. , Will you be with them tm the road?.. , or at least, on the way? The sinashing defeats we must inflict upon the enemy before that day, however, cannot be won except by fierce, determined • fighting . . • and the First Canadian Army, you may be sure, A will help to deal the hammer blows that punch the way along 40 the Berlin road. 0 That's why Canada's Army needs men and needs dim NOWA 20 join for General Service TODAY! When Peace has come, you'll be proud to know (and kno* that the world -knows) you had your place in the mighty forc WaAMe that fought its way to final VICTOR'', it IT ON YOUR I I* ',I t• '71 'MO • ',441.43410 .'44301,,,‚ Arthur Atwood Aylmer Ayton Chesley Clifford Dungannon Ilderton Lucknow Leamington Mdtehell Port Elgin Zurieh ........ SePt 29-30 • Sept, 25-26 1 11 nesrsons having claims against persons having claims against the -the Estate of Ru,ssell Reid, Sunder - cock, late of the Village of Walton, in the 'County or Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who'died on the Teeswater Otcober 3-4 to file proof -thereof with the under - 5th day of jury, 1944, are required Tiverton October signed on or before the 16011 day of September, 1944 1 Voiraliterson Christmas P431? Nov.21-22 Immediately after such date the assets of the Estate will be dis- Sept, 29-30 Sept. 29-30 Sept 25-25 Sept, 25-29 Sept. 27 Sept. 26-27 Sept. 26-30 Sept. 26-27 Wedreetlay. iSepleMigr 1301, 3.04t kpin fte.,21 Se an be r Pair Opened by Hon. T. I.. Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture. Judging starts at 1 o'clock sharp. Ontrar'o's greFe.est light Lezae +ow $100.00 purse for Gentleman's outfit $100,00 purse for Heavy Horse on line. $150.00 purse for 228 trot c: pace. $150.00 purse for 2.24 trot or pace. $50.00 purse Gentleman's road races 15.2 and frver—under 15.2 Parade .of prize winning Livestock at 4.40 See the Palomino in front of Grandstand at 2.25 Gray's Full Line Midway will be on grounds ai day. Special Clowns performing Not an Idle Moment Concert McDonald's Hall on September 21 Bob Cook and his Entertainers Jitney Dance at Arena Old Time Dance at Cumberland's Hall NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Seams Bird All DayBeld October 34 Fordwich October 6-7 Meabord ............ October. 4.5 Owen Sound October 23 St. Maims October 4-5 Dstate of James Bird late of the Village of Cranbrook deceased. who died on or about the 8th day of July, 1944 are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on, or Defore the I 9211 day of iSeptember, 1944 fail particulars of their olaims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the - said .estate will be distributed amongst the parties -entitled thareto, having regard only to claims, of which the undersigned shall then have nottiee:to the exclusion of ail others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person ,of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distri- buted or any part the,reof. Datil at Serape:al tlhis gist day ot August 1944. H. G. Meir, Sea5orth, Ord. Solicitor for Administrator GREY The anniversarrserviees of Union United Church will be hel.1. on Sun- day, Oct. 29. Mr., -and Mrs. .Stanley Meehan, and Mr's..Cleaver of Ethel 'visited at Streetsville, Waterdown and Haniii- tribuiled amongst 'the parties en, titled thereto having 'regard only to claims then reeerved. DATED at Seeforth. this 15th day of August, 1944. McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix, ton with relatives on 'Sunday. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL— ONTARIO FARMERS 1000 MEN W -.-TED 43 kalS! MHIS is an appeal to THE FARMERS OF ONTARIO. The Packing Plants of Ontario, which process and ship your livestock for export, ARE SERIOUSLY SHORT OF MEN. Every available Farmer of Ontario is urged to offer his services for employment in one of the Packing Plants in this province as soon as the essential work of the farm is completed. OVER 1,000 men are required to start in the month of September alone. Good hourly wages Will be paid. Transportation to the plant will be provided. Assistance will be given in arranging board and room. With full staffs, the Packing Plants of Canada have ample capacity to handle even the tremendously increased numbers of cattle, sheep and swine, which Canadian farmers have ready for market this year. When operating to capacity the Packing Plants can keep the market cleared and livestock can be slaughtered, processed and shipped at its most profitable time, when it is at its market peak. Thus, losses which occur when animals are held beyond the peak — through additional feeding costs, through falling away from peak condition and through the danger to price structures when supply threatens to exceed demand — are avoided. Last year several hundred Ontario farmers volunteered for work in the plants in processing their own products and protecting their own interests. Production for export this year has increased by 40%. Avail'able man -power has shrunk by 28%. The Ontario Farm Service Force, in conjunction with Employment and Selective Service has undertaken the task of raising sufficient help from Ontario Farmers to keep Packing Plants operating to capacity this year. This department of the Ontario government's Department of Agriculture feels that this extension of its service is as vitally important to the interests of the farmers of this prov- ince as anything it has yet undertaken. The need of meat as a primary essential food to our Allied Armies, to the people of Great Britain and to the starving millions in countries being liberated by our victorious armies, is the basic consideration. /n addition, efficient operation in the processing and marketing of livestock is necessary in protecting the greatest export market ever opened to Canadian farmers. Your services are needed from now until spring. If you cannot devote that fall period et time, a month or mare will be of great assistance. OFFER TOUR SERVICES AS SOON RS POSSIBLE. 11 you COMM! go to work at once, call or write, stating that you will come, and at whoa iikde you wili be available. Remember you will he serving your own bast interosts as well as playing a vital pautoric part In sainting your country, • for full information or offering your services, apply in pel son, phone or write to your nearem race of MPL•sYMENT ANID SELECTINE stlavocE or write to THE oil TAR110 FARM SERVICE FORCE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, 'TORONTO Published under Authority of WP.450 DOMINION.P OVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM tABOUE AOEICULTLYEE — LABOUR EDUCATION