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THE BRU515 POST
Wednesday, Noirember lath, 1940
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ptititMP, large I ,.,:, .- , , , . a • , ., . . , ,per pate• 22c
Chocolate Marshmallow Cakes • per 'Ib 15c''
Aylmer Vegetable or Tomato Soup 2-10 oz. t 15e
Aylmer Milt, Stew, ."•:• • • • .' • • 15 oz. n t4'S''e
Cooking Onions ' d . 10 Its fur 25c
Brunswick' Sardines-, . , r., 2 tins;fier•'1'1'b
< ag e' ran. 1tf k ° der ttut r 19c
Silk 8i Wo l ns ••:x•,"+•,:«..•,_ •.•.•,• 3 ballslfor'25oe
Girl's {Fleeced !Bloomers all sizes
Children'sWool Mitts..... • • • •
Boys' Flannel ',Shirts ,
Men's Dress Shirts, collars attached . .
Men's Rubber Boots
�pHs 35c
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exult 65t'
esst+M 6Jc
per pia `1..93'
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Highet Prices Paid For Produce
Phone 22-11 E�'thel, [Ont.
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ETHEL
Retiring from farming, Mr, and
• Mrs. Wan, Hamilton moved Wednes-
• day of last week and are now com-
fortably settled in their home ^ in
the village. Mr. Hamilton 'has! not
been In very good health for some.
months;. but is slowly recovering.
A, steady fall of rain, from early
morning on Armistice day, caused a
change in many plans which had
been arranged for recreation in
shooting, hiking, motoring to tis-
tent points of interest and etc.
Htgli and public school pupils and
teacher's observed Remembrance
Day, Nov. 11 as a holiday.
Miss Mary and Miss Lillian Fera 1
uson of Toronto spent the weekend
and Monday holiday with their.!
uncle and aunt, Geo. A. and Mrs,
Dunbar.
While home on week end leave
Kent regiment at Chatham, Stewart
Kent regiment at hatham, Stewart
Henry spent Saturday afternoon ant
Sunday morning with his Parents,
Arthur and Mrs. Henry and Iris
grandparents I, M. and Mrsi, Henry.
!Cecil. Bateman of the R.C.A.F.
at Kingston was home Monday and
part of Tuesday of last week.
.At the expiration of the 30 days
military training course, Ross Cum
ningham arrived home from camp
Friday of last week,
Fred Keifer and Stanley Wilson
have been called for the next draft,
for 30 days military training.
Mrs. Geo; Bateman is again con-
fined to bed, due to a relapse of sick-
ness caused from heart weakness,
it is expected that George Ece-
mier will be under hospital care
for several weeks. He is suffering
from injuires sustained In his home
in Ethel, Sunday of a week ago,
when he had the misfortune of hav-
ing a let broken by a fall down a
bight of stairs. An allay was taken
at the time of the accident.
Tuesday, Nov. 5 at Grey Twp.
hall a presentation was tendered,
Charlie Baer and J. J. Jones, two
soldier boys Who have jollied the
army for active service with Can-
adian troops. It was sponsored by
!Stan. Machan and W. H. 'Spe:ra.n,
representing the community, . The
boys were each made the recipient
of an address and a wrist watch.
'The gifts were avpropriately ac-
knowledged, Dancing futerspersec
with the serving of a generous lunch
was the entertainment provided for
the occasion.
Mrs. Howlett Brown of Welland'
District manager, Avon Products of
Canada Ltd., Montreal, was in this
community reeeut td establish' a
selling agency. isse isle Frank-
lin was appointee reprshntative for
Ethel. 9Ca "o ' I •,v r,•
Al a recent ineetin sof the Ethel
branch of the Red Crclkii, 'Society
complete arrangements; 'Were made
to honour our'=Rrdamaative service
men with suitabkelgift$.%7''?
It was decided plat+boy in active
service from cur. di. tr dt-shotild re-
ceive as a gift frorps. Yur society, a
sweater, a scarf, a pa r• of wristlets;
two pair of socks andi a pen and
pencil set.
An evening's• entertainment for
everyone Is bt iifg°'itir ng'ed to,. ,take
place this mobitir•"'at *111611• tbtJ!nres-
entatione will be chafe. This will
be your opportunity: o°ntshow your
appreciation bf the ll'ant •nsanner
In which our boys• Bays .answertd
the call of dully. al..
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A Correction
:ter asrw .oce-.z_.
In last week',s:.issae of: the Post it
was stated thatir rid.Enkmier had
fallen down a fltglIy of highly polish-
ed stars and`liroke his lig, This
was not true`,; is ;),e wasj in the
basement of is `•.lime tvilfg''n the
accident happened.,z,It yf fcause']
by a mis-step. His many friends
will be pleasEd to'`Cmow IIS t` be is
resting quite comfortably at Listow-
el Memorial Hosili'tal and the leg is
doing nicely. 'Ile is ail glad to
see those wh card tonils!
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WROJ
ER
The regular monthly meeting of
the Women's $r met at the
home of Mrs. , Allen; Thursday
afternoon, with a large attendance,
the president,,Mrs. IL Waller, presi-
ding.
Owing to the absence of the Sec-
retary, M}s. G. A. Wearing took
her place and re ( t1}55 minutes, A
letter was rea.cl f olid'° For 1Stewert
and it was dec$ed�to;s d`a bale
of used clothidg`'°gafn this year
as usual Pn ,-,.t,he.,jroos and needy is
that district,
Mrs, J GA7;len and Mrs, J. J.
Allen exhibited•, the ,gglo'es they
made, as a result of the project
taken up in the area.- The roll .rail
was answel~etly rt}' "3eace thought"
Mrs. Stocks was in charge of cur-
rent event§•-,''Mn,g, d .N., Allen gave
a report on °7the -convention held in
'Guelph tc -which," she °•was. one of
the delegates. A musical, selection
was given' by Junef'W'alter, Mrs.
J. Lovell gave;a. 'paper on "Lord
Tweedsmuir:s Cafe i}nd Memoirs."
A delictotia`]ilrieh was served by
the hostess .assisted by Mrs, Sellar.
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Minutes of Council meetingan ♦♦
November and, 1940. : ♦t♦
Minutes of last meeting were read ♦2�
and adopted on motion of Alexander
seconded by Geo. McDonald. ♦ti
Moved by Stan. Meehan, seconded ♦:♦
by W. R. Broadfoot, that Andre''v 4,44,
Jacklin be given the contract of the . ♦t♦
,Clark, Drain at $'3165,0:0. !Carried. ♦t♦ �—
Moved by Alex Alexander :s'econd- .
ed by W. R. Broadfoot; that the Ern. ♦j♦
pro signal on the Close Drain ♦2♦Men Overcoats
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Black, Green, Brown, :Wine, In an extensive range of 'fine Boucle i'-; .04.1.and Novelty Coatings, richly trimmed With Persian t'L'ambi. "Mink; ♦2..
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Coat Department and see' these outstafdfng values - yt♦
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