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The delightful, mellow weather of late summer and early
fall makes for pleasant travelling. And this is an ideal
time for that adventurous sightseeing trip to interesting
places in Canada and the United States. A wider choice
of accommodation is available when the mid-season
hubbub is over, Now is the time to travel . . by train.
Canadian. National Railways suggest:
Where to go,
Picturesque Muskoka, Lake of Bays, Georgian Bay
Bracing Ontario Highlands
Distinguished. Laurentian Resorts
Glamorous Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle *
Scenic Jasper National Park
Fascinating California
Historic Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa *
Exciting New York City, Atlantic City
Bustling Detroit, Chicago
Maple Leaf Package Tours available to these points, Ask for descrlp•
tine booklet. Economical Family Fare plan available to Pacific COPSI
Points. Travel Wise people agree the train way is the comfortable,
relaxing way to travel.
Give yourself a treat...
and go by train...go C.N.It
Contact your
Canadian National representative
for information and reservations.
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Riverside Motors Brussels, Ont.
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Pfsoncrieff Womienla tsellaulal
The Monthly meeting of 110
*eerie!? Werelen'a UMW* VI$11
held last Wednesday elvening tnl the
Community Hall, Jho meeting *heti*
wars Thei th.andanotheris nue**
'opened with the Openinig Ode spit]
the Mary Stewart 13wsiaeso
Was then discussed. Delegates were
appointed to go to IGuelph, in Sept-
ember, A paper from the Federated
Women's Institute of Ontario, Radjo
and Television EValuationa Survey,
Wthil discussed, and ailed Out to be
,sent away.. 'Mrs. Ken Smith took
(taro of the remainder .of the meet-
ing. Mm. Won Mann gave the
motto "Be kind .to the aged for they,
have come a long way, help 'the young
for they Imre a long way to go",
followed by ,the IODIC "Life WU
ar.eara Ago'', which was prepared by
Mrs. Alex Merin, and read by Mrs.
Ken. Smith. A contest in Whielf.
''Every wear Something ti)
repreisfelit a song", Wa,s conducted by
Mrs, Ken Smith, The Qt1.0611, T7Mi
sung, and 101141 VA1,8 Starved:
ALL PEIRRONS !Wring claims
agalmet the :ate' ed HENRY
FRANCIS KIRKBY late ofathe
Brussels, 1m the County of
Huron, retired Veterinary, who died
on or about the eigititteenth day of
July, 1956, 'are 'hereby 4 no,itified to
send to like undersigned on or before
the twenty-fifth day of August, 1956,
full particulars of their claims in
writing.
Immediately after the 25th, day of
August, 1956, the assets 'of the estate
will be distributed among the parties
entitled _thereto hating regard only
to claims which the Executors shall
then have notice
DATED at 'Brussels, Ontario, this
.seventh day of Angusa, 1956,
Crawford and Hetherington
'Brussels, Ontario .
Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PARSONS having del=
'against the Illstate cif JAMAS H.
FULTON, late of the Village of Brum•
sets. in the County of Huron, retired
farmer, who died on or about the
twenty-first day of May, 1956„ are •
'hereby notified to send to the ,
.undersignedon o I r before the twenty-
fifth day of August, 1956, fall part"-
cular,s of their claims in writing.
Immediately after th,'g 245th, day of 1
August, 1956, the ,assets of the estate
will be distributed among the parities
entitled thereto having regard only
,to claims of 'which the Executors
shah then have notice,""
doing their, stuff. There will be four
races ealeb, day.
Friday and Saturday afternoons,
'with a special Saturday morning
10erfcirmanee, will See wOnfierftl
ichildren's show, "Kiddy KaPare",
featuring in person the' wonderful
Hollywood dog "Lassie", as well as
the equally famous "Superman.",
Sharkey, and other star acts.
Afternoon grandstand prices are
$1 for adults and 50 cents for child-
ren with some reserved sections at
$1:50 per seat. There will be a bar.
gain 25 cents admission for all child-
den Monday afternoon only.
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Crawford and Iletherington
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitors for the Estate.
NOTICE TO' CREDITORS
Evening resetved prices.: $2.00,
$1.50 and $1. Mail 'ordain anotfld in- DATED at Brussels, Ontario,
clued stamped addressed ell-s'eloPe, seventh ,day of August; 1956.
money order or cheque, payable at
par, London.
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R W. rbInto WHITFIELD
ft. R. 2. CSrucieela, OtP4,
Recent visitors rot the home of
Miller McArter and his mother, Mrs,
jam McArter. 5fit. line Morris, were
Mr. and Mrs ciao Weitzman,
7.\;irtgara Pails, D. S. A., Mrs. Edwin
Winfield, Miss Florenee
Charley Wineflelci. Mr, John Wag-
horn. all ot Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Stewart .and son, Bobby Tor-
onto Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, Mrs.
and WM. Levi, Detroit, Mich,
Mrs, Margaret '.Reynolds,' Mr. Win,
Levi and Mrs. Jrna McArter visited
at, Ducknovsa Oodericiti anal Kincar.
atne on Sunday last.
WilgSTKRN PAIR 011:110',RONS
PROMISED GREAT SHOW ,.
Victors to Western Fair, London. 1 September, 10 to 15, are promised
'the most oullsitanding show 'in hist-
ory, nom prize livestock housed in
'the moat up-to-date livestock pa-
vilion in Canada, to the greatest six
day grandstand performance West-
ern has ever offered its patrons,
states W. D. Jackson, fair -manager.
Featuring the evening grandstand
performance will be the "Four
Mariners", 'the famous singing
quartet of Anther Godfrey fame,
the George A. Hamid "International
Follies and Broadway Reckettes", a
. brilliantly costumed extravaganza
with a line of , lovely talented
dancers, Plus six top-notch vaude-
ville acts. Sharkey the seal, who gets
top billing wherever he goeS, will be
a feature every afternoon and even
lug. Such is his Popularity, the fair
has had to 'wait five long years. for
Sharkey to play a repeat perfor-
mance. —
Monday and Tuesday afternoons
only, September 10 and 11, the Mid-
western Ilayride Show of radio and
TV fame will be 'the grandstand
feature, This is an American net-
work TV show with a high rating
and pre vides everything from sdtiare
dancing to Rock and Roll.
Wednesday and Vutrsday after
noons are strictly racing with the
great FuturiV3r trotters and pacera
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Brussels Ontario STAMM SNOWS
MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE
Itt 'rod from the Iglit.TV Nefititirk t the
nation's top Country and. Western
Show, Wish ti, fait rriaving, variety of
ankle, dancing and Comedy, Monday
and Tuesday afternOant ,A I p.nti.
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Grandstand. Also. Tends Tommy and.
Sharkey the Seal
Ogees: Children 50c ,, Adults $1 .00, Reserved Slate' 0.50'
Monday AfiernOOn Special ,... Children 15e
Four - different and exciting Grandstand'
Shows, Make your reservations early hy
writing to the Western Fair Association,
Queen's Park, London, Ontario, NOW
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4/ INTERNATIONAL REVUE
Featuring The Mariners
formerly of the Adher Ocielfrey shows,
George Hatnid's scintillating revue Phis
8 detsfanding vaudeville Oct,s each
esiening, Otantislaia,
Pricer
Reserved Seati $2.06, $136, $1,00
Agerness !acing
Woit0iittiy
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tiakesi 2 end 3 .Of Standard
st,
fired
Futuritles plui 4 tither rises races' and
140 and Heavy harness 44eritir '
Oritok Children 50c, Adults $1,00'
Reserved Seats $1.50 .
with Lassie, ,the kierivian,
Wild Sill CadYi .1a0 Phillips and His
trained Horse taioicey, plus other
kiddies' TV favourites — Friday 2 tinl.r.
Saturday 1:30 P,m
thildred 50c, Adults $1.80
Reserved Seats $1.50
Special Saturday Morning Show'
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