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D IAMOND,
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(By R. C. K.)
Beigrave Nips Stone School 7-6
In. one of the best Onies in be nlayed.
In Vic:Orin, Parn this. season, Stone
Winans ninth inning rally fell
run short and they bowed 7.0 to
Belgeave in /I, semi finel play off
genes, here on Monday night,
Ban teams were held scoroloes, until
the third inning when Belgrane can- e
italized on two Stone School errors
and scored two runs'. Then Stolle
School changed pitchers and. "Long
John" Higgins took the mound with
bases foaded and walked in one run.
In the fourth they scored again and
Belgrave was then four runs ahead.
In the sixth, Stone School, on two
Belgra-ve errors, finally broke the
ice and scored two rune. Again in
the seventh. on some very nice hits
Stone School took the lead by scor-
ing three more runs
In the ninth, with Irwin's home run
with two on base, 13elgrave once
more Wats in the driver's seat. At
the end of the same inning Stone
School showed they were stot licked
by any means. They got two men on
base, and with a pinch hitter, they
drove in one more run before the
side was finally retired, It was a
bard fought battle all the way and
both teams deserve a lot ot credit,
Belgrane bad 7, runs; S
2-errors, '5 walks S men left on
base 'and .2 strike outs, one home
run, Stone School hid 6 runs, 6
hits, 5 errors, 4 wallas, 6 strike
outs and S men left on base. The
batteriee, for Belgnave, WellWood
pitching and Irwin catching, for
Stone School Thompson and Iligg•
ins pitching and Matbetre °etching.
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VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting, Styling and
Cold Waving a Specialty
Phone 40x Brussels
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CAPITOL LISTOWEL
THEATRE
2 shows, nightly 7.80 9.80 p, m.
Matinee Saiterday 2 p. m.
,Thursday, Friday and Saturday
' August 1t3 - 19 20
"CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT" in
Cirietriadope and COW
Rook Hudson and Barbara Rush in a
robtitt fast Moving adventure filmed
In firellarid.
Irish Steriery; Irish Fighting, irleit
Romance.
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tt§dAftt th tTli0F".
Niertht end Lewis *T-.
Chlidien't Play015101 a UMW
Nightly Rafn SIN efiOr
Children Under ti Vail is
Ceti L. .
Tne Tattoo, sponsored annually
by the Brussels Leelon Pipe Bann,
thew a large crowd to Victoria nere,
here 04 'Wednesday nieht of last
week,
Six Pipe Bands, parading ea the
park, presented a colourful array in
their varied tartans as they swung
dawn the street to the skirl of the
pipes,
The seventh band taking part was
the Seaforth Distiriet High School'
Bugle Band, giving variation to the
program, This band did an intricate
drill during the program at the park,
Councillor Y. 11. Stream. in the
absence of Reeve Cousins, extended
a civic welcome to visiting bands.
men and those* attending the Tattoo.
Bill Newton was an interesting
master of ceremonies, anouncing the
selections he gave, as well as the
name of the Pipe major in charge,
time name of the rtartan worn by that
particular band,
Bands participating included:
Lucknow Pipe Band, Rey McKenzie,
Pipe Maier; Kitchener Legion Pipe
'Baited, Kitchener 54 L. A. A,- (Scotch
Pusilliere), Pipe yajor Laurie Leon-
ern; Lieltiowel Legion Pipe Band, Pipe
Major John McMillian; Palmerston
Legion Pipe Band, Pipet. Major Clay-
ton Bridge; Arthur Legion Pipe
Band; Pipe Major, ,Alex Shaw; and
the Brussels Legion Pipe Band,
Pipe Major George Elliott.
Annual Band Tattoo
Draws Large Crowd
THE BRUSSELS POST
second class wow, ro•t erne. oep•rtment mum' Wednesday August 17th, 1955
I04t of .Town Guests Attending
.C.hurch. .Centennia
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Monday and Tuesday afternoon,
Sept. 12 and 13, will featdre the
J. E, Ranch Relete. Wednesday and
Thursday afternoons will be devoted
to harness racing, featuring the •
farinonS Futurities, Friday and Sat.
nrdaY atterneen' there Will be 2;
Wend new rodeo, the Cherokee
Ranch rodeo replete with bucking
bronbohOs., -
Mondes4 Tuesday 'and We drieedoy
"714t CAINE MUTINY*
diliernasope and 'dote:,
kohiphfey. -.foie Ferrer, Van
'MaoMtirray
lkok It WOK the Pulitzer Prize
AS' a Nettle& It Surpasses The Bock.
We, Advance in Prices
Sholdice, Thornhill. Miss. Ella
Scott, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Alex La"
MOPt, Burlington. Mies. Mary Short
reed, London, Miss Janct Shortreed,
Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. marl Ander-
son, Belgrave. Mr. end Mrs. Rebell see
Work, Toronto. Dr. and"Mrs. W. D. a
Jamieson, 'Toronto, Mr. and Mrs,
CARD OF THANKS
1 vie: to teke this opportunity to
expresSnny thanks to all those Who
sent me cards, boxes and. flowera;
enecial thanks to the Oddfellows
and Rebeleahs for their hospital bed,
and also thanks to Dr. Myers for his-
kindnees While I was sick. They
shall never be forgotten,
Mrs, W. P. Beirnes
CHARTERED .BUS
TO TORONTO .
CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
, August 31 '
September 3
September 5 Labour Day- '
Sponsored by the Intermediate
Girls Softball Club.
Bus trip seturn $4.00
Leaving 7.00 A. M. return 11.00
Reservation Phone 11 or 48x4
Ralph Pearson's Bus Lines.
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Melville Presbyterian
Church
10.00 a. m, Sunday School
11 a. m. Divine Worship
Minister: Rev. H. *f. Cs-min, B. D.
Organist: Thompson R. M. T
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The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. Lane, 13. A., U.
Ohtirch School 10 o'clock'
Divine Worship — 11.15 o'clock.
"Christ Gambled"
A lovely pulpit drape incorporating
the United Church Seal worked in
silk in the seven efficial colours auth-
orized by the United Church of Can-
ada., said trimmed with a. two inch
fringe of gold silk, was dedicated
with prayer aria praise in the United .
Church on Sunday, kug. 14.
The drape is of rich wine church
velvet the .most popular shade and
fabric. used by the United Church in
beantinying worship centres,
It was pjresented to the congrega-
(ion in loving memory of Jahn and
Jessie Strachan, faithful Members, of
tire church,- who paused away just
two year ago. The donors are three.
niece's, Mrs. Charles.. Irving, Mrs.
Joseph Mann and Mrs."Charles Girk
---better krion in this community
as Flora, jesSie and Isabel Werner.
As part of the dedication ceremony
the •minister expliaind in detail the
Symoblisin of the United Church Seal
— voiced the appreciation 'of the eon- .
gregatlon for 'the gift .and gave lt
a place, in .the sanctuary with these
words . "In the faith of Jesus
Chris.t. we 'dedicate this memorial;
To the glory of God; and in loving
memory of John and JesSie Strachan
faithful members of this, congregatiot
for many years; In the name of the
Father; and of the Son, and of the
Holy' Spirit.
TIE sermon was based on Psalm 46!
2 " Therefore I will not fear though ,
the earth be moved and the mount-
ains carried into the midst of the
sea." •. .
Mi se Joan and Joyce Thomas
sang the duet, "The Peace that my •
Saviour has given" by Lillenas. •
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Roland ?tstrks wish
to announce the engegernent, of
their youngest daughter Helen
Frances Faye to I3everely Irvin
Wallace son of Mr. end Mrs. Irvin
Wallace, Blyth, Ont. Wedding to
take place the first week of Sept. IL
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LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL
Turn at Armouries on Highway SO
THURS. FRI. AUG. 18 - 19
"MA AND PA KETTLE BACK•
ON THE FARM"
Percy Kilbrile, Marjorie Main
SAT: AUG, 06 21
"OFF LIMITS"
' Boll Hope, Mickey Rooney and
Marilyn MaxWell
- Wtb, AUG. 23 24
"HONEY CHiLE"
Judy CatioVa
wrWiLldi-it. IN 610}1§A"
Roy Rogers, bale Evans.
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.Miss Muriel Bret:hers, Cacaunds,
India, Mr, and Mrs, Harry 01.1anlin
ion, London, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Fisener, and Son Carman, Crate
brook. Mr's, R. B. Carr, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, R. K, Buchanan, Har-
row. Mr. and Mrs, Colwell Speiran,
Ivan and ,Graeme Speiran, List-
towel, Mary Helen Eclemier,
Mich, Nile and Mrs, L. W. EVE-
roer. London. Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Ballantyne, London. Mr, and Mrs.
W. L. Campbell, Lintowel, Mrs,
John Ballantyne, Listerel. Mr, and
Mre. Sidney Ballantyne and Joan,
Toronto. Mr. end Mrs,. Alan. Mann.
Brantford. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tur-
vey, Bluevale, Dr. and Mrs, Don-
ald McRae end Bonnie, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs.. I. Kenneth Ferguson,
London. James D. Andereon„ Bel-
grave. Wanda Ritnonl, Mrs, Chest-
Er, MAMA Douglas Stewart, K.
Lee all of Gait. Mr, and Mrs. Ira
McLean, 'Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Bantry, Hamilton.' Mr, and
Mrs, J., B. Nensbn, Nil.luwdale. ` Mr.
and Mre. Joseph. Martin, Ethel,
Mr. and Mm, Burnett Smith, Strat-
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bryans,
Blyth. Mr. end Mrs. Sinfelair,
Hemingway, Toronto. ano
Mrs, kerb Glazier, Stratford,- Mrs.
Isabelle Shoemaker, Kitchener. Mrs,
Charles McGalrin, Waltfon, Duncan
McDonald, Port Elgin. Mrs. John
=Cottrill, Port Elgin. Mrs, Garry
Wilson, Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. I',
Donald IFergelsten, Ki(tchener. Mr.
land Mrs. T. Mack Ferguson. Kit-
chener. Mrs, "Ge'' Larkworthy, Mit-
chell. Mrs. Nesbit, Hamilton, At-
wood. Mrs. • Verne Scott, Soutar-
ouigh, Robert, tip, Role, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. George :Murray, Wale-
ford. Mr, and Mrs. James Lamont,
Landon. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Douglas
and Wayne, Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Knight and Harold, Cran-
brook.: Mas, Lavine Aldworth, Kit-
ohener. Harold Aldwortb, Kitchen-
er, John McNeil ,and son Jack, kick.
Mies' Mina Knney, Hamilton. Mrs
Graham' Campbell, Bluevale, Dale
Reese. Min Ken, Man. Mr, and
Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Belgrave. Mr,
and Mrs. Mac Scott, Seaforth, Mr
and., Mrs. Waiter Bewley,. Walton,
Miss Mdegaret Hirons, Rlyth. Mr.
and Mrs. George .Samis, Goderich.
Jack Leckie, Toronto, Mrs. A. E.
Jackson, Harriaton. Mise Grace
Jackson, Harriston. Mr; and Mrs,
Stewart Scott, Hamilton. Donald
Scott, Toronto, J. H, Fear, Ethel,
Mr, and Mrs. J. A. McInnis, and
Dianne, Concord. Miss , Ellen His-
lop, St. Marys, Mrs. R. G, Scott,
Toronto, Mrs. R. Wheeler, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ritchie, Wal-
ton. Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Bruce, Wal-
ton. Miss Margaret McDonald, Tor-
onto, Mr. Duncan McDonald, Ethel,
Mr. end Mrs', Charles Smith, Belg
rave, Mrs, Florence 'Wood, Listowel.
Mrs. Bessie Jobb, ListoWel. Mrs.
Maitland Edgar, Clinton, Mr. and
Mas, W. J. .Elettore Wingbenn
Stuart McCall and Jack, Walton,
Miss Jessie Me.Lauenlin, Windsor..
Me, and Mrs, Wilson Tibbo, Windsor ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thorne nieFacizean n`
Toronto. Mr, and. Mrs. Arthur McCall,
Walton, .James AleFa•dzean, Seaforth.:
Mrs. D. A, Clarke, Hamilton, Mrs.
C. Scott, London, Mr, and Mrs. A, K.
Zapfe, Toronto. Mrs, Aerial Schin-n
bein, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Sly*" kri_coe, Miss Ruby Smith,
Toronto, William G. McDowell. Tore,
onto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Pauli, Kenneth. ,Le
H. Bell, Stretford, Mr. and 'Mrs. John
Ba.eker„ Wheatley, Mr, and Mrs. Gor-
don MecGavin, Walton. Miss, Eliza-
beth McGa.vin, Walton. Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Smith, • Listowel, Mis,s Alice
Holman, Flintnnfr. .and. Mrs. j.
Lamont, KinCardin°, Mrs. Andrew
Mowbray, LUcknow. Miss Jeanette;
Gemmell, London, Bill Bole, London.
Mr. and Mrs, William Vander Woude,
Wingham, Miss. Jeanette Gemmell,
London, 'Aire, Mary Davidson, At- ,
wood, Mrs. Elsie Annett, Atwood, Mr
and Mrs. Burton McDonald, George=
town, Mrs, MandesEckmien Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Harvey, Toronto. !-
Mies Joanne Gilmore, Miidmay. Miss.
Berva, and Jim Warwick, Bluevale.
Mr. and Meet. Melville Dennis, Bine- I
vale, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert ..Tohnstn, Walton. Miss,
Noreen McAllister, Teeswatci. Mr,
and .Mrs. Bernard, Thomas, Wing,
ham. Mr. and Mrs, David McLeod,
Mitehen, Mrs. Alice Givens, Dods ,
lands, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Onteheon, Wroxeter. Elva B. Httpper,
Sudbury. -Miss Mary McDonald, Tor•
onto. Mrs. Jack Day, Wingham. Mr. ,
and Mrs. G. L. Dobston. 'Wroxeter,
Edward and Ben .King„ Ethel. Mr.
and Mrs: William. A. I-Peetings. Mica,
Ada. Ross, Mrs. Hanna. Mies Edith ,
MeLaueblin, • Toronto. 'lino, J. R,
Southgate,. Woodbridee., Mrs. Edith
Moleeworth. Miss Mart
Lane, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. George
Baoker, London. Rev. and Mrs. Sam '
uel Kerr; Exeter. Ian Matheson,
Wonnetoek, Mrs. Seanne' Endicott,
Toronto, nlre. Jessio Karatik, Den
roil, Mrs. Dorothy Willaner, Detroit. t
RUSSELL REUNION
'Twenty members of the Russell I
family gathered at Springbank Park
on Sunday and enjoyed a picnic in
the Pavilion. Among those .present
Ware Mrs', Florence Russell, Brus-
eels, the Eldon Wilson family, Brus-
sels, Mrs. L. A. Russell and Pamela
Joy, MeMaetevrille. P. Q., Miss
Margaret Russell, London Mr. and
Mrs, W. G. Weiss, and Jaequie, Win-
nipeg, Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Haig and
Danny ,and Freddy, Kitchener.
YOUTH AND ALCOHILISM
Does your child. follow the Gang?
Of course he does. All yonng people
Want the .atpProVal their friends
and most Will drink to Win it. 'Girls
as Well as boYS become involved
t is way, and drink ter them is a
greater _dietil than for boys.
Young people often drink. as a rte .
action Irons insecurity or becanse
cif inferiority. Innen u bad cases of
tens itay 'lead to drink. And once
drinking bedattes a habit time trend
to dee:holism eat begin 'very early
Yet& should know that the age
level - Canadee has
ettariged alarmingly in 1043 49%
Were Under 40. tat years later Id% .
Were tinder 85. This steady tower-
ing of the alcojioffe age SO edit,
teerned the' A. A, groin iii Toronto
at a recent eetweifflon that tray saw
tit to sit up a oodttl youth section.
It should be stressed e.ontinnattly
that as yet no test has been devised
tO show whieh "moderates." will be.
$2.00 per year - $2.50
Atiorition Soys and ir
BAND PRACTICE WILL, OB' RESUMED 0
WEDNASDAY EVENING, SEPT. 7, AT 7,00 p.m.
under the leadership of Mr. Wetton, Bandmaster of Seaforth,
Now is your opportunity, to help build up a Band for 1950. There
no age limit, if you are Interested In joining the Brusseft Band, rctehe'
non the fact to any member of the Brussels Lions Club and the Bard'
Committee will do the best they can to help you get started.
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SPECIALIZED
BUSINESS
TRAINING
Practical instruction In all. Commercial Subjects
Courses Approved by the Canadian Business Schools AssocIntlefin
Modern equipment.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6th.
GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE
East Street Goderich, Ontario Phone 428W".-
Summer Needs
Bunny White does not rub off and white In tubes and powdtm.
Shoe Creams and regular polish In tins and liquid, piney so4
brown.
Suede Dressings
Singer Needles. Oil and Belts.
Childrens Sandals and' Running Shoes at, reduced prices.
Quality Shoe Repairs at Moderate Prices
Agent for Armltages Dry Cleaners, Wingham and ilutchin.rfr
Bros., Stratford, 1nvisibtle Mending done.
DENT'S SHOE REPAIR
Brussels, Ontario
* DODGE REGENT SEDAN'.
* CHEVROLET 210 DELUXE
All tickets must be in by 9:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17t1i,
to be eligible for draw which will be made at 10:15 p.m
on some date, in front of Grandstand.
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- BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY I',
THERE'S A WESTERN Alfa AT E
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The Brussels.. Post
Western Fair Advance
Tickets Now On Sale
Advance sale admission tickets
for Western Fair, LonOon, Septem
ber 12 to 17, are the same.price as
last year, three for one' dollar, and
are now 'on Sale at The 13nutesels Post
and throughout • Western Ontario.
Only purchasers of adv=ance tickets
are eligible for the draw for two
sedan cars on the last night of the
Fah', Saturday, September 17.
General admission at the gate is
a ntraight,60 cents', with no chance
of winning either' •Of the beautiful
sedans. In addition, the put:Miner
'of, advance tickets saves, 50 cents
on tevery three admissions. One ad- k
mission ticket will admit two child- `
ren to the Fair.
Ala make sure your name and ad-
dress are plainly Written or printed
on each ticket,
Western Pair has more attraction's,
than ever thiS year, including the
re-Opening,of the Art Gallery. There
will be a gOrgeous stage, revue each
night with nine terrific acts, an well
as the famous . Grandstand Follies
Church of England
Parisi, of Enlisted"
•Flet4 A. Edit. M. A.;
.:1, Sunday 14th Aaignitt
it. ,Church,, 9ruaaNa
ii a, m. Morning 'Prayer
ker, Manrice oldhant
(former Redick)
StindaY SchOg'
St. Gland's Helitryit7S!
liely
Sehribl. 1. r.
Resurfacing Main. Street
The main street of Brussels is gen
ing a Moll needed resurfacing. The
county Roan Comet:m*1i are
doing the work, Considerable 1.m.
provemea work is. also being done
on other streets in the village.
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John Deere Agency
Changes Hands
Wesley Budinern, formerly of Oak-
ville, tee taken over the John Deere
Agency eondneted 'for the past num-
,ber of years by W. J. Perrie,
Mr, Budmark had twenty seven
Years exnerience in servicing farm
equipment in Saskatchewan. Be will
aleo operate a welding and machine
repair business, in which lee was en-
gaged in Oakville before coming to
Bi sts els.
Mr, and Mrs, Budinern and four
Sons, Kenneth, Terry, David and
Donald have taken up residence bete.
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United Church Dedicates
Memorial Drape
.REGEN1 THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"TAXI"
Dan Dailey Constance Smith
A warm human comedy about el
Boy = a Girl , a taxicab and a lett
Hutband. Filmed on the streets of
New York.
NiondaY, Tuesday and Wednesday
"RHAPSODY"
(Technicolor)
ELizabeth tayibi;: Vittoria Gassman
A ..,Seridetione41 „drain& .:of music
and Reiriande With Elizabeth 'foto:,
at. her love:Feet, Torn between tWO
loves. Fighting • for 14.01itheee,
Leoning At. fast the true
of .doliteritiiidiit I.
Thursday, Friday' and tettir•dAy
11411* 'OLtAft biAtLdo
,Andite Murphy Sus an Cabot
' hisi-IFFOth
&Abe "afe61116110,S;" Adv.
Esquire and It Scuff Kote In white, brown, black red, oxford, all*
a new finish on scuffed shoes.
Each ticket admits one adult or
two children.
Only Advance Sale Ticket Holders
are eligible for draw on:
2 1955 CARS