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/MAW*, AWA:R.D$i AWARDS! .AWARDS,!
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Plan Your .Exhibits Now..
liussels Seri. 27,28
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lessTION K.1 - Am..-NtrEACTURE.$
DIRECTORS---;V:r:;. John Joi'dan, Mrs. C. Davis
Please put number as well as name or your elxshtibits2nd 3rd
23411 Q(((.1-4:t11:11111:1;ttt;', 11.4e3apa:litli:e11113irl'icitioedkilell.'rl.i.ei. ;17.1 ....... .. „.:..1 ........... ...... ... ... , . ; . . , . .
5. Bedspread, fancy stitch 75 50
0, Bedspread, candlewick ...... ..... . .. ,50
7. Novelty .quilt, inside from odds- and ends .75 ,50
8, flearthrug, wool .......... .„... ..... „ .. „, ..... .. 1.00 .75 ,50
9, Ilearthiug, rags :550p)
10. Man's working shirt, home-Made ..75
11. Man's pyjamas, home-made ..,...,. ....„ ..... .75 .00, .40
12. Man's pair of socks, hand-made, fine wool .75 .60 .40
13. Man's pair of socks, hand-made, coarse. 3-ply .75' .60 .40
14, Man's pair of socks, hand-made, nylon .75 .60 .40
(Be sure to state if nylon or wool)
15, Man's pair of woollen home-made, 3-ply .75 .50
16, Five different patterns of quilt blocks, name
of pattern attached, mounted on. cotton ..... ,75 .50
SECTION - DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES
Group Display, sponsored by the Fair Board
Open to all organizations.
GRANDFATHER'S 'BIRTHDAY
Decorated Birthday Cake Home-made Mitts
Home-made Shirt
Home-made Socks
• Home-made 'Pyjamas
TABU MAY BE DECORATED ASseEwX:.1111°1
Please bring table for .display.
(Plus Children's
gn,ITOOriEgisn,alDEGsifItR,
.50
OLD TIME
FIB D LENS'
CONTEST
BIG
GRANDSTAND
ATTRACTIONS
tilt CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
NW-226
BR1JSSELS BRANCH - F. W. TODD - MANAGER
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London. Ont aizr W. D. JACKSON, 1.113.1498 ,
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Here's your Springtime
pick-up, dairy fresh, and
brimming with nourishment7
In every glass, you get protein
for the growth and repair of
body tissue; calcium, the
tooth and bone builder;
riboflavin and vitamin A for
bright eyes and clear skin.
Brighten up! Drink three
glasses of milk every day.
For delicious ways to
use milk, write for
Mark Fraser's new
Milk Recipe Booklet.
DAIRY Vitittolis SERVICE altREAti
FARME,RS OF" CANADA
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BRUSSELS. POST
Dollars and Sense
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0. DOUR-1.(1 MAD (tie presentation, • •
War Joyce
We are gathered here this Oven'
ling to honor your :recent :marriage.
You. Alex. we have hilewn all your
ttfe. Sonic -of us have grown up with
you, gone to 6011001 with you, played
nosi worked withh, you, ;
Now we .share your good fortune
in welcoming your wife to out` q0111.•
qD,04.11-ty. We hope. 40y0e, that YoU
will .enjoy living in OraPbreek and
will join in our activities and,
around +the village,
We wish you both a ;long and
happy life to-gethar
We ask you to accept .this gas
range- as a Molten .of our esteem. We
hope, Joyce, that you will '.entity using
it and will cook your huslitmd -many
a good meal. We- regret there is not
a cook book too but I'm sure the •
ladies 'iofCranbrook Will be glad te
!share their favourite recipes with
you,
Again we wish you the best -of luck
in the years to come.
Signed -on behalf of
Your neighours and friends
Alex 'thanked them for the gift. •
Lunch was served.
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One of the hest ways to
encourage good sound sleep
Is to have a good sound bank balance. Regular
savings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred
find one other ways. You may want the down
payment on a home of your (Mil, a TV set or a car
perhaps the children's education is on your mind
or a leisurely retirement someday. Whatever itis
that you want or need, you have to learn the secret
of putting something by regularly. Pay by pay you
store away the money except in emergencies till
you reach your savings goal-then you start saving
for the next one. Why not open a Savings Account
with us today?
Only Advance $ate Ticket Holders ore eligible for draw om
* METEOR NIAGARA 2 DOOR HARDTOP
* PONTIAC PATHFINDER 2 DOOR HARDTOP
ADVANCE SALE PICKETS - 3 for sl°'
Each ticket admits one adult or ty,to children
P.0. tickets must be In by 9;30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 15,
to be eligible for draw which will be made at
10,30 p.m. on same date,
.1- in front of G randstand ,
YOU MAY BE THE
PROUD OWNER OF THE.
DREAM HOME
Displayed on the grounds WALTON '
fate
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CRAN BROOK.
INTERNATIONAL REVUE
*MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE
Sz' HARNESS RACING
KIDDIE KAPERS, i:t i/'rli.t
Glifterin9
HORSE
SHOW
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The Ontario Hydra 50th Anni•
versary Display • Canada's
Finest Holstein and Jersey
Cattle Show • Children's Mid.
Way • Advanced Art Show •
Conklin's Thrilling Rides and
Spectacular ShowS • An Ex•
ceptional Display of Outdoor
a n d Farm Equipment • Bands
• S quare Dancing • Fun for
Everyone, •
Mrs, Lyle Gordon and sisters, Mrs,
Emma McCallum;, St. Thomas and
'Alm M. Baker, Listowel, have. re-
turned from an enjoyable trip to
California and allies points.
Miss Mary Hunt, Mt. Forest, spent
last week with her sister Mrs. Fred
Kirkpatrick, ,
Mr. and Mrs...Purdy, ,Galt, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. -0. L. Thompson
at the manse.
IVlr. and Mrs. Garcia and little son
Mr. Bea-1 Rudd and his father R:
Rudd, Gnelph, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and 'km. Fred Smalldon,
Mrs Hunt. Ayr, is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Wes. MoEaohern
Mrs, .kargaret Hunter, Stratford,
spent a week with her Mother, Mrs.
John Pride, and ,other relatives,
Miss Maxine Smalldon returned -with
her aunt to Stratford for -a visit.
Miss Martha„Teschke, Toronto, is
",pending -two weeks ;at her home
here.
CLUB GIRLS' COMPETITION
CLASS
Sponsored by Majestic WI.
1. What Shall I Wear - Blouse $1.00
1st 2.n75d 3.1-540
2. Supper Club - dozen Tea Biscuits 1,00 .75 .50
SECTION K-2 - DOMES-TIC MANUFACTURES
DIRECTORS-Mrs. R, G. McBride, Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. G. Knight
1st 2nd 3rd
1. Maple sugar, 1 lb. or over. made in 1956 ,50 .25
3. Collection jams, 3 varieties, pint or fess 0.f
2. each
h)le syrup. 1 quart . ..... .......... .75 .50 .25
.75 .50 25
4. each
hection jelly, 3 varieties, 1 pint or less of
.75 .50 25 . 5. Marmalade, orange, 1 pint or less . ....... .75 .50 25,
6. Marmalade, A,O.V., 1 pint or less .75 ,50 .25
7. Canned Raspberries. 1 pint
8, Canned Strawberries, 1 pint .50 ,25
.50 25
9. Canned PeaChes, 1 pint
11, Canned Cherries, 1 pint . . :.555000 :.222555
10. Canned Pears, 1. pint ... ......... ..... ... , ..... .
12. Canned Pineapple, 1 pint .
13. Canned Dark Plums, 1 pint
.50 .25
... .50.50
.25
5 14. Canned Corn, 1 pint
15, Canned Beans, 1 pint .5500 .2525
16. Canned Peas, 1 pint
17, Canned Tomatoes, 1 pint .................. .50 25 18, Collection of Tomato Catsup, Tomato Juice,
Chili Sauce, 1 pint each _ .75 .50 .25
19. Mustard Pickle. sweet, 1 pint
:5500 ;2255 20, Cucumber Pickle, sweet, 1 pint ,
21, Relish Pickle, 1 pint .. . .50 .25 22, Canned Chicken, 1 pint .50 .25 23, Hard Soap, 1 bar, homemade ,50 .25 24, Practical School Lunch .. .... „ . .....,... .75 ,50
25. Canned Home-made Sausage .... ......... ,50 ,25
(PLUS CHILDREN'S BAKING)
Gorman Eckert & Co. offers a special for Chili Sauce made with
Club House spices. An envelope containing the written recipe and a
portion of the Club House Carton or Label, must accompany each
entry, First Prize-$3,50 Pure Food Products.
SPECIAL IN SECTION K-2 -
For the Contestant winning the most point's in Section K-2, the
Cranbrook Women's Institute offer a Special Prize of $5.00.
' SECTION M - LADIES' WORK
DIRECTORS-Mrs, G. Evans, Mrs, D, Hemingway, Mrs, W. Evans
Class
LIVING ROOM ACCESSORIES
Please number your entry
1. Cross Stitch Picture $1,00 ,75
2nd
2, Wool Cushion, new idea V.00 .75 3, Silk Cushion, new idea ..... „ ... . ............. ............. .75 .50 4. Needlepoint, Ottoman or Foot Stool 1.00 .75 5. Needlepoint, Miscellaneous, state article 1.00 .75 6, Chesterfield set, 3 pieces
7. Bridge Cover 6705 :4500 DINING ROOM
8. Lace Table. Cover, hand-made
9. Luncheon Set, runner and four place mats
1.50 1,00
10, Three Doilies, 10" or tinder (not necessarily alike)
.75
50
.50
5 11, Buffet Set, 3 pieces ;50 2.5 12, Table Centre, crochet, over 12",50
13, Pair Pillow Cases, embroidered .. , ................... .75 .50 14, Pair Pillow Cases, cut work .75 .50 15. Pair Pillow Cases, crochet .... ...... .75 .50 16. Matching Pillow Cases and Sheet, embroidered 17, Matching Pillow Cases and Sheet, any other
1,00 .75
WEARING APPAREL
1,00 .75
WESTERN FAIR TICKETS
NOW ON SALE
AT THE BRUSSELS POST
The dates for Western Fair at.
London are just round. :the corner,
Sept. 10 to 15, and all Western Ont-
ario can look forward to the best
and biggest Exhibition in Western
Fair history,
Advance sale tickets are three
for onie dollar and are now on sale
in Brusse'l's at The .Brusisels Post.
Fair officials point out that only
Purchasers :Of advance, sale tickets
can participate in- the draw for two
expensive sedans on the laSt night
of the Fair, Sept. 15.
Space in all the buildings has
been completely scroll ,out. The farm
machinery -exhibit will .be ate larg-
est on record.
The Western Ontario Holstein and
Jersey breeders are again holding
their Champions-hip )Shows at the
Fair, The Ontario Sheep Breeders'
Association will hold a sheep sale
on Thursday, September 13. Dvery
inch of barn space will he occupied
"ky prize livestock.
Western Pair attractions are more
varied than ever, with something for
every member of the family. We'll
lint some of them next, week.
Buy those advance tickets now and.
save 50 cents on every strip of three
tickets.
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• The regular meeting of ' the .
W. 11x, S, of Duff's United .Church was
held la the .church, basement with is
ipresent. Worship period opened with
a hymn, Scripture reading 'was
followed ,by prayer by the leader,
Mrs. D. Buchanan.
The secretary, Miris. Frank NirkbY
(read the nrinutes, ,of the previous
meeting and 'roll call was answered
b' a finrinest verse.
The Itopie,„ The :Christian in His
Vacation, was gliven by members of
MoKillop group, Mm. D. Wattoon, •
Mrs. O. McGavin, Mrs. 'McMichael,
Mrs. G. Love and Mrs. 'S. Reid Stress-
ing the fact that growth in world
poipilllalfHon. afar foutIetrips. !Cihristian
expansion, also- that Christian young
People preparing themiselves for
various busniess positions can bring
to these jobs not only professional
skills but Christian character„ Them
are the people who have the great-
est ;opportunity to create a spirit of
good will among nations and to dem-
onstrate day by day what it really
means to be a Christian citizen of
a •Christion -country.
'The W. A. of Duffs United Church
have set Oct. 17 as the date of their
Turkey Supper.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer McCall and
daughter, Mary Anne, of Aber-
nethy; SiaSk., visited with Mr. and
AIM Arthur McCall,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Miller,
aAtilibridge, Alta., visited with Mr,
and Mrs. F. H. Miller -and Ms. and
Mrs. D. Ennis,
CANADA'S
LARGEST DISPLAY
of
AGRICULTURAL
*PRODUCTS
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Tickets Now On Sale At'
The Brussels Post Presentation And Dance
A presentaition and dance Was held
-on Thursday night, Aug, 9, in Ithe
0Jan:brook Mommunity Centre flea*
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cameron, recently
married couple. The everting was
enjoyed dancing to- Wilbee's or-
cheara. Alex each Joyce were pre_
seated with a. gas range.
Jim Armstrong read the address
and Gordon Engel and Graeme Mc-
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sholdice,
Off leldolcsvilk, visited with Mr,
arid Mrs. James McDonald. .
Mir. and Mrs. Frank Gill and I
I daughters, London, with Mrs. R, i
W. Hoy,
Mr, and Mrs, Win. Holman, of
Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ron.
Bennett,
Mrs. Mabeil Habkirk, of Wing- 1 I haln, with her brother and sister_ ,
in-law, Mr. and Ml's. Wm, Ben-'
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',.: 18, Ladies' Pyjamas
19. Sun Dress ' 1,00 75,
21, Kitchen Apron, most serviceable
1.00 .75 20, House Dress, best idea - 1:0500 .„72g
22. Fancy Tea Apron .„. ... . ... ......... .. ......., ........... ..., .50 .25 23, Child's Knitted Dress 1,09 .75 24. Man's Sweater Coat
25. Child's Sweater Coat, 5 to 10 years 1.0000 ' „.7755 26. Child's
27 Child's Smocked Dress
..... .......... ..... ... ,75 .50
28, Infant's Jacket and Bonnet, in wool ,..., ..,., ,,, ......
1,00
75 ..5705 29. Best made-over garment; state what it is ma-da from 1,00 .75 i0. Man'.-. Aecv:ass pullover. knit
MtheELLANE .......
.75 ,50 31. Ladies' Crochet Bag . ........
33. Three :Handkerchiefs, hand-trimmed
.75 .50
32, Three articles in Tatting .
31. Two articles made from flour bags or sugar Racks.. :557005 .:225550 35. linitted Work in Wool, 2 articles, new . .. . ,... .... .50 ' .25 36. Three New Novelties, hand-made . .............
All exhibits in this class must be the Work of the exhibitors. Also
..74 ..5A 37. Home-made Stuffed Toy (not felt) . . 38. Throe articles for gifts, not to exceed 50c ., .. ....... .75 .50
the judges of Ladies' Work are authorized by the Directors to discard
all soiled, defaced or old work, and are instructed to award the prizes for the new and up-to-date work
MARY MAXIM SPECIAL
Best Sweater knit from Mary Mxaim Northland or Cloud Spun.
Wool and Mary Maxim pattern. Entries to have labels from wool.
. 1st Prize ..... ,... $5.00
2nd Prize -....... .., $3.00
3rd Prize $2.00
Mr. and Mrs, John Nett, Londes.
hobo, with Mr, and Mrs, Ernie
I Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot
are visiting at the home of Mr. and i
i Mrs. Arty Henderson. Egmondville. $
Mrs .Taff Livingstone, Cherry and I
1 Doug, Preston, with Mr. and Mrs. i.
M. 'Fraser. i .
Mires Barbara Patterson, nurse-1n- 1
training at Stratford, has coinpleted
her three months' course at the Sick )
Children's Hospital, Toronto, and is
holidaying at her home here. ff“, [
,Mivr, Sheila Riddell has returned'
,home from Listowel I Hospital where
she was a patient following an
acciden t at the home of her aunt and I
uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Rnasell BarroWs.
li Sheila had the misfortune to 'Pratt..
vire her leg, and received arm and ,
fa c o Min ri ea
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YOU H 4x,VE THIS FAULT IF
Flute Arts and Jrianditraftt
Directors - Mrs. W. Leach, Mrs, V', Spence, MO, C0115111$
Rasitid or Aural: Scene (Ctaltradia.to ..... 1,0-0
Original Portrait from , 2,00 1'60
Bad judgment in passing is one of
the most obvious faults of a bad •
drivers Never pull, out to pass another 1 SPACE TRAVtL
BY 19S0'? vehicle unless you can see a clear
road ahead.
Oils. fi
Study' In Still life 0.60 1,00 a
aman's that:cosi couquering-
Much been
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t1lritten- cl• 1 Note: ese •:eittries' must 'be 'Can-Vad Add tulorrattiled, oleo 'tidbona •
eary will acceptel pictures, in fellow the iittinhere
pa intilig,
Watet, COIOUrt
"Ola.':tst Selene, any Andy 1.00 of Star Weekly gives you the
Lateistiabe (AnYwhere in .. ..... 1.46 .96 'startling reVehttlicitt of a ,group Of,
'experts Who see space Plight as iii `' Charcoal
-outer space . some have declared it
impossible,
Lloyd Ration in this week's issue HOW GOOD ARE
YOUR DRIVING HABITS?
EIt-P,AATIVIENIT HIGHWAYS' 0 N
Inevitable ?reality *1,thht WOO lawn' .ct, Coale' .
years. !. Pert arid I
...... 45 .50
l ii Aritateur Work Only.
.00 torrter beg 'sketch (Anly *till''.... .