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The Brussels Post, 1941-5-28, Page 5THE BRUSSBLS POST • WeetieedaY, My 2eth, 194 A. J. Pearson - Economy Store Ethel 0 Phone 22r7 (i'ooeries-Frults-Vegetables Rape, Millet Seed t Hybridcorn Also Seed Potatoes Redpath Sugar - 7.75 HoneyijGooci Quality 39c1179c Highest Cash Prices Paid For Eggs all !try Morris Council Meeting Minutes of council meeting Morris held in the Towship Hall on Mon- day, May 12, 1941. Members all nregette the Reeve presiding. The minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion by Goultes- 'Wheeler, were adopted. Michie and erohn,ston then shoved that a Court of Revisionon the assessment roll be onened and this was carried. APPeale for a lower assesstnent were received treat 'Robert Goliey. Al. enon, James Shnith and The Wilkinson estate, The sonnet), w111 examine these lots and give a de- eisloe o the next meeting, June* 9, wheat the adjourned court of Re- - vision will be re -opened. Michie -Johnston 'that Robert Smith be laid Ei2.00 refund dog tee. 1941. --Carried. ICIrentes-Wheeler - that Wm. Matindens be paid $12,45, error in ItaxeL -Denied. ,Goultes-Wheeler - that we advertise for tenders far sale of the crusher. -11tarried. Following account.s were paid: - Wm. efatmderst, refund, taxes 12.45 R. Smith, refund dog tax 2.00 Edwin Armstreng, burying camas 1.00 • Advance -Times, advertising 1.S0 B. 0. B., It. Stewart MnO. 20.00 MoNs.b, A, Meal:liven, and Isratele Duncan, each . 3.00 Wheeler-Goultes - that we ,f A MEN ! Come to this store for the newest in Summer Sport Clothes SLACK S UITS Blue, Green, Grey, .Sand and Rust in Cotton, Slub Weaves or Celanese Materials. Shirts are open collar style. ''Pants are pleated with matching belt ' "4:50"t0 9.50 SUMMER PANTS Washable cottons, Rayin & wool tropicals, all wool English tropicals, flannels and serges. All are here in the' smartest summer shades. Sizes from 30 waist to 44. 1.95 to 6.95 MEN'S POLO SHIRTS Knitted cotton mesh shirts, slob Broadcloth in and outer styles with short or long sleeves. colors are sand, brown, grey, green and blue. Sizes, small medium and large. 75C to 1.95 SUMMER JACKETS Fine English cravenettes and celanese materials, fully water. proof. •Full zipper styles in cossack or regular make. Colors white, green, airforce and tan. 3.95 to 5.50 TWEED SPORT COATS These coats are extremely popular with for wearing with odd slacks or summer Come in bright check tweella, in brown, and blue • • all sizes young men, sport pants. green, grey .... • • • • • • 1450 ON10.••• JOCKEY UNDERWEAR ereli,kpotaletee sftirte,d.,11.94 :type' Tarinus mesh weaves -- Three ditte'reiie lines to choose from• Sizes„34.to 44, hi .1111 50c per garment •MEN'S SUMMER HOSE Lisle, silk, wool and silk & 'wool grades ". in regular style 'or anklets with lastex tops. Every. color or design you can ask for. ., .Size 10 to 12 • '‘. Priced 25c, 35, 50c • ,1rSWART BROSS SEAFORTH "THE FOREST SCUM IN WHICH TOBACCO CAN SE SMOKED." spend $300.00 for spray on our retitle -Carried. Miehie-Jahaston - that we en' jetint to meet at tee Halle MonditY, June 0, 1.941, at 1230 Pan. -parried, A. MacEwen Clerk, Victory Bond Committee Meets On Virefinescley night a large meet - lag of the members comprising the tee Organization of the County of Heron Victory Loan had a meeting in the Town ISall et Clinton at eight o'clock. The Mayors, Reeves, Clergy and various Chatnnee were all Present and 'the 'meeting was a great e'en, 0850, MoNfurray, Mayor of 'Clinton, was Chairmen of elle meeting tee Rev. Mr, 13eecrote opened :111cl tri a very stirring speeoh. Major Knowles discassed the Organization and Peter Jaffrey reviewed publicity Mr. E. E, Pattersea of Clinton assured, the Organization of as com- plete no -operation frosn the Banks. Mr. 10, K. Wuntelle of Goderich explained the Special Manes List and the "IP List of peoppeative sub- seribens for the Victory Loan. Mr. J. a Shearer of Clinton outlined briefly the job of Oanvassjng Dis- trict Chairmen and Canvassers and Mr. J, D. Thomas, Chairman of the County of Heron Victory Loan; Or- gan lzahon, reviewed the responsi- bility of the Couety and mentioned that the Organization should aim at obtaining the quota of $1,300,000. by the end of the first week of the three week campaign end that tha objective should' be 'three :times the "at Plie Comity of Huron has been divided into quarters by the Execu- tive Committee and Mr. J. C. Shear- er, Chairman of one of the quarters, challenged the others, namely Mr. Herb Campbell, Me. W. L. Whyte and Mr. 'Phomae Pryde and stated he would obtain a lamer amount from his Section than any other single quarter, • The boy scouts have been very helpful in Goderich and at the pre. sent time are filling sand bags to be used to decorate the front of the. Head Quarters Office. Mr, A. R. Scott, Principal of the Goderich Collegiate Institute has been very helpful and has lent the Organization, much equipment. The Lion's Clubs are also being et great assitance throughout Lite County and have agreed to supervise the decorations of the Towns of Wingham, Sofvforth, Clinton, Exeter and Goderich. A contest will be run whereby a. prize of $5.00 will be paid for the best decorated store in each 04 the above live Towns and In Blyth, Hansall and Brussels. There will rash! be a County prize of $10.00 for the best in the Meaty. Mr. Alex porterfleld, Chairman of the Township of Wawanosh East states that his (meta is an insult and that he will triple it, The Organisation is nearly com- pleted but the names of some can - imams and publicity men are still lacking and •they should be sent In ae soon as posstble. Mr, R. In Wertele, Gitelman of the Special Names Committee states •that he will snake the total ot Special Names Subscriptions here in Huron County flest in the Province at= at it is 'understood savings' accounts in the Cbunty of Huron ars many times the quota of $1,300,000, it fact many times double the quota, there is every reason wily tha total of eubscriptiona obtained (by the County of Heron should be fleet hi the Province: A publicity bookletwill be md aile to all Publicity Cha.1lrmett shotele and commencing at 10 am., Thera - day, May Sete a Cauvasiers, Com vention will be held in Gioderloh.AJ this Convention final instructions will be geren and Mr. Sutherland has been kind enough to loan, the movie tor the oteasion. Paltlieity in a Chanpaign such as Lies is ot great importance as only with mush out:standing oublicIty will it be Possible 00 miake Huron County the Anse In Ontario, lather thaw I St another .Ciounty react lug its ale ;leafy& Therefore, any sugges- tints in regard to publicity will lie Very 'welcome. This Thilletin Will be 'issued et often es possible tor yam' leteetne. tion and If you have any Intere0- ing Heels that yeti ebnstder Should be mentioned we Would atpreciate • hearing frOni you. HURON' COUNTY'S STYLE CENTRE ....wwwwwwiwow (-4. a vuge9 S 17' PAYS Our Diamond Room Affords Privacy When Buying • East Huron District W. I. Holds Annual Meeting Bluevale, May 26 -The 39th an- neal meeting of the East Huron Dietriet Wionien's Institute was held in the toyneltip hall, Ethel, on Thursday with forenoon and atter- neon sessions. The president, Ivirs J. Harold Spier, Presided. The secretaiestreasurera report showed receipts to be $159,74; expenditures. $07.50; balance on band, .$72.24. Summary of BranOli financial statement ; Receipts, $980.94; ex- pentlitures, 3902.72, balance heed, $1.18.22 The reports of cot` visitors c standing committees were an interesting feature, ehowleg that Phe branches are having Papens, emhibits, demonstrationk, and •discussions •oa the different lines of Institute work, and dming the past year, war wank has filied a large place on the Institute pro- grams. Miss Durnin, Home Econ. antics ectioh for Junior Work. presented her work with the girls, showing an increase in interest and attendance, and also in core Motion of work. Tale work is de- veloping Aeadershtp. The address at welcome was given by Mrs. Richmond of Ethel and was re- plied to by Mrs. Everett Sperling of Gerrie. The president, in her address spoke of ihe pleasant asso- c ation formed through Institute g therings and the genuine beset- telitY of the mem:here Explains Co-operative Program teirs. E. A. Duke, provincial pees- ident, brought greetings from the clepaetanent and explained the 00 - operation Program M Home Ere- nennias. It was -decided to hold i, Neal leader -training school in . the distria "Clotting Renovation" was the project cb•osen, to be held t Bluevale in the tall. She spoke of the Women's Institute as Rural Viameses University, with the de- gree of M. A. (Master of (rts). Mrs, R, Milligan of Clifford, the provincial board director, spoke of the W. L as a bridge between its countries Of the world, and said if all would line up to ttile motto, Home and Country, we' would have peace. She spoke of Canada as a hotneenakIng country, Mee !Spier, the retiring president made a few farewell remarks and 'introduced .thenewly elected presi- dent. •Miss Goodfellow evoke on the poseibility ''of the branches halting an exhibit at the fall fair and suggested "Thrift" as an ep- • propriate name for the exhibit. Mrs. Demerling cousin:Med a con- test. Mrs. Ernest Dobson won the • prize, taring 25 correct answers out of a possible 33 . .An invitatim from the Majestic Institute to hold the next annual meeting at Brill - sets was accepted. A sing -song was conducted by Mrs, Leslie Lake with Mrs. Speirati at the Dian°. Officers Are Elected • Mrs, Duke presided tor the elec- tion of. etticees with the following result; Presidenneers, C. Dem- Fordesich; .. 1st • ytee-pees - dent, Mrs. • G. A. •Wearing, Wrox. eter; 2nd vice,president Mrs, Tom Willson, Fordifich; secretaretreas- urer, Mrs. John 'Seiler, 13ruese1il delegate to con.yention Mrsi. 3, S. Artnisteoug, Brussels; Federated representative, Mrs, Harold Spier. • 'Brussels; alternate Pees. Detest' i0onvenots of etentlitig committees - Health and Cleld Welftare, Mrs, Tom Wilsot, Fardwiehe Education, Mrs. 3,2. Allan, Wroxertar ; Ifenee eleon.onlice lilies Olive Seat Blueviale; Legis. Istion, Miss Marian Nay, FOrd- Yielll Agriculture, Cettedian tries, Ales Bremner, Ethel; Peace leseircatittn, Mrs, T3eet Hemingway Brusselaq tenetlianization, Mrs. Everett Spitelieg, Gerrie; Fisterical • Research, Mrs. J. H. Smith, .131118' Yelel Relief rind Community Active Grey Township Unit OF THE Huron County Federation of Agriculture Will Hold A Meeting At The Twp. Hail, Ethel MondayJne9th At 8.30 P. M Speakers Are -- Mr. Raymond Redmond, Huron County Representative at the Prov. Federation Convention 'Mr. J. W. Gamble, Reeve of Howick Twp. Mr. James Shearer B. S. A., Agricultural Representative of Huron • All Farm Families Are Urged To Attend And Enjoy An Educational And liSocial Evening Free Dance Arranged For Those Attending WILLIAM TURNBULL, PRES. J. C. HEMINGWAY, SEC.-TREAS. 011••••••11111, ties, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Brus. eels; War Work, Mrs. 0. Shera, Gerrie. AK the close of the meeting, menlbers at the Ethel branch servel refreshments BLUEVALE .Suaday visitons et home of Peter S. McEwen were Toni and Miss Jessie •Beechen; Mr. and Mrs., feel - sons Cardiff, W1.1 and Mise Bessie Moses. • The Bray family accompanied by Miss P. Raymond and bliss Olive Macintosh went fishing on the 54th, Mrs. Rev. 0, Tavener is vatting with her sister in Toronto this week. Miss Martha Fraser is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates and fomily at Cherrywood. Mr:and Mrs. Yoe Marshall of Lie - towel visited on Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith end daughter at Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and two sons of Drayton spent Sunday with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Bd. Johnston also Ctrl, Mr. and Mrs. Sack spent Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Alvin State. Mrs. Robt, Turnbull and daugh- ter returned home on Sunday after spending a week with her parents ane Mrs, Ed. Johnetou and Cert. Rev. C. Tavener left on Tuesday to attend the United Church Confer- ence at Windsor. Wieksteati witb. Mr. • Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Gates end eon and daughter of 'Oherrywooll anent the week end with her par- ents Mr. and Mas. Robt, Shaw and other friends in Bluevale, The COWOREI.Li 0 II of Knox Presby terlan church heard Rev, George W. MacKay, late of FOrMOStl. Mr. Mac- Kay bits spent his life on. this mle. .sion field and he told of the progress that had been made in misionary work. Reb, 0 Tavener spoke at the morning. ...service iri the United church on the subject, "Sete'e Com- mon, .Drud.ges.".Mrs. C. Tavener Is in Terme>. tele,iveek attending the Dominion beere meetlug ot the W. Ma et the Teniced.0hurct, Mayor Thee 111. 200)07 and Mrs. Henry of Strafford at tbe Sander. son thoinee Me. and Mrs. Fred Hollenbeck, Seetend, with Mr. and Mrs. Notenee -,..Walker; Mrs, L. Palmer and Una, Ed:wanton, Al 'netts., with Mr. and Mee., Temps Peacpok; Mr, and Mos, Joe Maran- all leettewel, with Mr. end Verson WWI= TOTODIO, wilt Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins; M. and. 1VIrs. Roy King, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Richard. Johnston, Miss 'sate! Moliennom Kltohener, withMr. Mr. and. Mrs. R. SI, MaKinnons Mrs. Robert Turnbull and Patricia, Byron, with Mr, mad Mrs. Edward Johnston; leliss Donna Smith. Clinton, 'with her mother, Mrs. Milton Smith. Visitors: Mr. and Me. Leonard Gates.% Phyllis and Wilmot, Cherry - wood. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. 3. Marshall, Lis. towel, with Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. R, leutebesons W. 'Dhomson, Mr. and and Mrs'. George Donaldsos, Miss Sanderson. Toronto at their homes here; A. D. Smith, Sky Harbor 'airport at his home here; Miss Florence Fowler, Miss Sean Elliott, Mrs, Smith. Miss Margaret Curtis, Mrs. Roy Turvey. Miss Olive Scoet attended She diatrolt annual meeting of hte Women's Institute at Ethel. (.=:! MORRIS • Be sure to attend the Ga.reen. Party at the Presbyterian Church. Ethel, on Tuesday, Jena 10the Supper and play. Ernest L, and Mrs. Gibson of Homiliton. visited at the home of W. ,.,. 11. Moses last week. GREY r I r Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLean ot Washington and Miss Myrtle Dunbar of Tomtit° were week end visitors with Mrs. Peter Lamont. Mr. and 'Mrs, 'rhos. Doughelee have lett 011a motor trip to Olds. Alberta, for their vacation. Be sure to attend the Gardee. Party at the presbyterian Church, Ethel on Tuesday, June 101b. Supper - and Piny. ent GET YOUR PERMANENT ON THE NEW ZENITH ,HEATERLESS THERMIQUE End Curl $1.25 and $1.75 and $2.25 •theluding Shampoo Permanent $21)0, $.2.50, $3,25 and $5.00 enclucilng finger wave a.nd shampoo D. Smell; Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Telephone 55x for an Appolntmert t Messer, Teronte, with Mr. end Mrs. • IRENE PEASE Iternond Elliott; Mr. and Mrs. (ever L. W. Eckmier's Store wasmommonommo, ANimilmkop.d.P.VM..=0.1111•10,0,111/11_..... .1..,1•04. • te. • The' next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Cole House, Goderich commencing June 10th, 1941, at 2 P.M. All aceounts, • notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the ',nnds of the County Clerk not later than Saturday June 7th, 1941. • , N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont.