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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-09-04, Page 5LEDDY - DIETNER
Pink and white gladioli formed
the setting tor the 'wedding on Sat-
urday morning in St. Ambrose
Roman Catholic March, Brussels,
of Catherine Aileen Deaner to
Dennis. Funincis Leddy of Kitchener
The bride is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Dietner, R. R.
Lithe'. and the bridegroom is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leddy of
St. Augustine. Rev. R. Durand off-
iciated. Given in marriage by her
father,. the bride wore a floor
length gown of white nylon net
over taffeta with portrait neckline
and an embroidered nylon over-
skirt. The sleeves were short and
her fingertip veil was held with a
Juliet cap of *sequins and pearls.
She carried a boquet or pink rotes
Riltal2tetner sister of the bride, was
maid of honor and Maureen. Leddy,
sister of the bridegroom, was
bridesmaid;. They wore identical
dresses of blue crystalette
short sleeves and featuring TT-
necklines and large bows of the
material int the waist in the back
Kenneth Leddy was beat man for
his brother, and the ushers were
J'ciek Keyts and William Leddy. A
recpptiou follOwed rat the home of
the bride, *here her mother received
wearing a dress of golden brown
eirepe with panamlakshaded access-
ories and a corsage of yellow roses.
The bridegrooM's mother iassisited
wearing a dualtly rase dress with
white accessories and a corsage of
white roses). For a drip to Northern
Onitalrio, the bride wore a white
linen sheath klresis, topped by
White linen duster coat with .powder
blue accessories. Upon their return
iltey will live in Kiteliener.
School Parade
The parade will form atViCtoria lark at 12.30 P. M., on Friday,
Sept. 27 anti will be headed by tine band. All pupils and teachers in
the parade admitted free to the grounds.
Best appearing school in parade:-
School Parade to be judged by Banner, Costume and Marching-
Prizes - 1st $7.00; 2nc1 $6,00; ;irn $5.00; 40. $4.00; 6th $3.00 School Floats -
Prizes 1st $7.00; 2nd $6.00; "rd $5.00; 4th $4.00; 5th $3.00
Special - $3.00 to each school entering in parade.
No children admitted free unless in parade.
CHILDREN'S SPORTS - RUNNING RACES
60 yards sprint (Boys 0-Si 1st $1.50; 2nd $1.00; 3rd 50c. 60 yards ej.rint (Girls 6-$) 1st $1,50: 2nd $1 00; 3rd 50c 100 yards sprint (Boys 1st $1.50; 2nd $100; 3rd 50c 100 yards sprint (Girls 9-10 1st $1.50; 2nd 51.00; 3rd 50c. 100 yards sprint. (Boys 12-14) 1st $1.50; 2nd $1.00; 3rd 5'0c. 100 yards sprint (Girls 1244) lat $1.50; 2nd U.00; 3rd 50c
LIVE POULTRY
Claus 1 Adult or Children (Onen)
Prizes will he paid for single birds unless stated oilservrise,
cook and hen, cockerel and pullet, Ist. 75c, 2nd. 50c,
coops furnished free.
1 Rhode Island Red.
Plymouth Rocks barred
3 Rocks A. 0. V. (correctly named')
4 Leghorns white
S Leghorn A. 6. V. (correctly named')
6 New Hampshire
7 Light Sussex
S Orpington A. V. (correc• tly named)
9 Wyndottes white
ex
HARNESS RACES
PURSE $400.00
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Committee H. R. Pearepn,10. H. Galbraith, C. Locum Jack Lowe,
Bill Newton wad Bert Joimeton.
GLASSES
224 Trot or Pace , $200.00 Purse
Free-For-All Trot or Pace , $200.00 Pursa
Every Heat A Race Association Rules to Govern
Entry feel 4% McDonald Starting Gate
FAST TRACK
Money Divided 30. 25; 20, 15 and i0%
TWO half-Mile heats 'eatery heat a race
PONY RACE
Pony Race for % mile , $25.00
ntoi4ey divided $10,00 $5,00 $3,00 3.00 $2.00 $2.00
Pony Race atifilere Ponies only lh mile
1 Sit prize $10.00 2Ind. $3.00 3rd $2.00
Donated by Ian. McDonald
„ Exhibit Your Pets
OTHER COMPETITIONS FOR CiiittlittENI
CHILDREN'S PET SHOW--Open to all Public School Boys and Girls
No entry fee.
1. Persian Cat ... , . „.„„.....,„ .. . . . $1,00 .76 ,50" .25
2. Cat, any bolo breed ...... . ... ...... - ..... 1,06 .75 .60 .25
3. Angora Rabbits, print .„...„, ...... ... 1,00 :75 A ,25
4, Rabbits, airy other breed,. 1 pair „ 1,00 .75 .50 .25
5, Bost ii;g in the show 1.50 1.00 .75 ‘,50
6. "Dog showing least retteitiblande to
any breed 11.00 .75 ,25l
7: Pair Homan' Pigeons :1.66 ,ft
8, Pare tittituitt Pigeout ...... .. ......... 1,00 .75 :56 .25
9', Pair any IA-her breed Pttgetitit• ....... 1.00 .75 .00 -25
10. Pair Baiitains 1,00 .75 .50' .25
11, Palmy Pow? (1 bird) 1,60 75 64 26
thiiat Pei ..... ........ .76 .66
these may be entered thrietigh Yetir abliOel or &tea With rite
Secretary.--- 717-
ExhibitorS *Mat SOW their own COOPS or edges and exhibits moist
be in plaee by neon, Sept 27tH, '.Date's 1114 be Shaft, trill leatsti.
:DEAD STOCK
Ricked ;up promptly jn saniltary
tracks. Small charge made for
'animals under 500 aba. total. Mane
collect: Brussels 72. •
Stone Son 1, Llintted,,
Sngersoll,'
TOE SALE -
Red Haven Peaches ready next
Week, Jubilee foliating Week:
'Bring containers.
Govenlock Orchards,
Forest
STORM, WINDOWS ,r
Why not get an es•timate On
salumitrunt combination windows
'NOW. Orders taken now for fall
,delivery. No Obligation.
Photo Or write
Jackson tomes Ltd.
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BRUSSELS FALL PAM
PRIZE LIST
Section L Vegetables
sopteinwr Prm
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Per
person,
doubt*
occupancy
• Convenienc4-4 minii(W•Walleto
Union Station, closest hotel to
heart of downtown,
• Luxurious guest rooms
and suites,
• Good Food-full course
meals and delicious snacks.
• • Entertainment-Home
of the famous Club Indigo ,4
Featuring Broadway
Shows nightly.
Jos.Fiala'',
00 .7.5 .60
1.90 .75 .09
1,00 ,70 .69
1.00 .15 ,00
Directuto• Thangts, John BOWillan.
.0,09us from seed red .................».....».,.
tio4At404490/a4rOni seed yellow •
12 Onion from ,Onteli sets ,,..,.,,,...,.....n
1, Quart .041OTI Seta .............. .......0 u."
5P12.11466 HECZE AND 5.00 04
WE'LL KAU; IN
CLOVER --
IT'S TIME Tr)
1,0(74
-PLUMBING
OVER
1 Quart Potato Onienv ...... ............ . 1.00' .75 .50
1 Quart Plokling Onions 1,00 ,TS .60
6 Bare Corn any variety 1.09 .75 .50
6 Ears Corn, dent ...... 1,00 .75 .50
6 Ears 'rable Corn, Bantam „»,,,,,,,, . ..... 1.00 .75 .60'
A collection of Corn named. variety 140 .15 .50
3 Heads Curled Savoy "0.1 ..... 0.00 1,00 ,75 ,50
2 Heads Prulnhead cabbage .,.....,rit0111.1,.....4..9810 1.00 .75 .50
2 Heads Ozheart Cabbage 1.0 .... ... 1,00 .75 .60
2 Reads Red Pickling Cabbage, ..... .... „. ... ..., 1.00 .75 .50
Pumpkin yellow field ...... . 1.00 ,75 .50
2 Heads Cauliflower „r.,.,....... 1.00 ,75 .58
1 Pie' Pumpkin ..... ..... 1.00 .76 .50
1 Squash ACT. , 1,00 ,75 .50
1 Squash Hubbard . . .... ..... ,•,,,,, ........ . .. . ......, 1.00 .76 .60
6 Large Tomatoes ....... . ......... .... 1.00 .15 .50
6 Plums or Cherry Tomatoes 1.00 :75 .50
1 Quart White Beans, large 1.00 .75 .60
1 Quart White Beans, small ............. 1.00 .75 ,50
TQuart Butter Beans, any variety 1.00 .75 .50
2 Citrons 1.00 .75 ,50
3 Watermelons ..... .... ........... „.,„„ ..... ..... 1.00 ,75 .50
3 Table Cucumbers 1,00 .75 .50
3 'Inkling Cucumbers 1.00 .75 .50
3 Ripe Cucumbers 1.00 .75 .50
3 Bunches of Celery Whyte 1.00 .75 .50
3 Muskmelons ripe . .. . . ......... .... . .... .. 1.00 .75 .50
2 Heads Sunflowers 1.00' .75 .50
A complete collection of Garden Produce 4,00 2.00 * 1.00
Ktallifq
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IING&Haithd s r...1tiCgots.49000
BRUSSECS',, Aout47'
.,.- 4M1;0' HOTEL im.m........„..........
7 :pi i:, 7 FRONT and SIMCOE Sit
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-I PHONE; EMPIRE 341111
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IN MEMORIAM
Smith - In, lovittg memory of a dear
hushnd and father. Daunts Smith,
who passed away one year age,
September 5th, 1066; and a dear
daughter and Water. Joan Adeline
who passed away, Oct. 8th, 1056.
Wonderful memories of
dear
Are 9reasaired ever with a love
sincere
Still in our hearts they are livialg
yet
Thor we loved them too dearly too
ever forget.
Sadly missed
• Meet the Prime Minister...of 2017! them so 4u.
FOR SA.LE -
400 healthy, well rarsed Dekald
pallets debeaked, vaccinated, and
starting to lay. Immediate delivery.
Moore's Poultry Farm
R. RI 3 Seaforth,. Ont.
'We think so,. anyway. Whatever his future,
our job is to' provide him with the best we call.
"That takes money. That's why we're saving
regularly, and that's why we've opened an
account for Jimmy at THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE"
755 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERTE IMO
A
,CLAS51,FIZ.ii) AD3..
FOR SALE --
75 Pullets, ready to lay.
...Tames Ireland (Phone 58r12
'FOR SALE -
Red Rook Pullets, 53 month
'.old laying,
illiacrarlane Phone 34r11
"FOR SALE -
AnInex stove, priced $15,00.
'W. J. Henry, on the Bewley farm.
!Phone 17r9
adr.
`Section H. Roots and Hoed. Crops
Directors - H. Thomas, John Bowman Jas. M
All potatoes must constitute 1 Bus. (60 lbs.)
Early Potatoes named 2.00 1.60
Late Potatoes named 2.00 1.50
5 Swede Turnips
1.00 .76
5 Turnips, any variety other than swede 1.00 .75
5 White Field Carrots 1.00 .75
. 5 Half long Carrots 1.00 76
5 Long table Carrots .......... ...... ........ 1.011 .75
. 5 Blood Turnip Beets 1.00 76
5 Long Red Beets 1.00 .75
5 Parsnips
.75
'by Adel and
FOR SALE -
Village Grocers store and Poor
Room, large brick building, 6-room
apaintment above, 2-piece bath.
Price for building 2,800.00, 7 ft. i
meat counter, scales, cash register, ,
shelving and counters, 2 pool tables,
and equipment, $1300.00, stock
approximately $12,00.00 at invoice
Arlo°. $5,300.00 takes all. Illness
reason for selling,
100 acre farm, good house, hydro.
bank barn, 3 other buildings. never
failing stream on feria. Price
$5,500.00, terms.
7 acre farm, good house, hydro,
barn. Price $1800.00
3 acre place In village, frame (
cottage, barn. Price $2,000.00
, Good house in town, 2-piece bath,
Only $1,500.00
J. C. Long
Real Estate Broker
Phone S3r2 Brussels; Ont.
N-2671
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BRUSSELS BRANCH - L. W. J. GLASGOW . MANAGER
5 Winter Radishes
5 Sugar Marigolds
,FOR SALE -
9-piece dining room. suite
Wm, Kati= Phone 42r8.
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.75
.75
.75
5 Mangolds„:Wurtzels, Lon?'
5 Long Yellow Mangolds
Red
'FOR
50 acres permanent pasture to rent
for (2 months with running water
-Geo., a3thake, Brussels, Phone • 42r19
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5 McIntosh Apples
5 Northern Spies
5- Golden Russets
5 Tolman Sweets
5 Ontario
FOR SALE
Sussex Red Pullets well matured,
weaned, laying.
Herman Whitfield Phone 10J16
-... P. •••••
HOUSE FOR SALE
6-room Red Insul Brick House* on
Flora street, Brutseis, will& bath-
room, and .simporch, modern con,
-veniences.
Alethea, Marks Phone 33r7
.50.
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.58.
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.60.
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Section G. Fruit
Directors - L. Meehan, L. Wheeler.
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.76
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.76
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5 'Wealthy
5 Alexander
5 King Apples
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5 Baldwins ..... 4 . ........ TT .; 1 . . 0
ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established in 1884
5 Melba
5 Delicious
5 Snow Apples
5 Wagners
12 Crab Apples
3 Largest apples any variety named
5 Named varieties of winter apples
5 Named varieties, of fall apples
Wes. Kerr, Bill 'Wheeler.
eggs must be in place by 11 a.m. on
at 11.30 a. in. Live poultry 11 a, m
entries in live poultry, one entry in:
Of the ,above two, 5 'of each variety, '25 apples in each entry,
Section E. Poultry
Directors. - James Bowman,
Entries of dressed poultry and
the first day. Judging starts
second day.
Each exhibitor Ihnied to two,
dressed poultry.
6 Fall Pears .75 .50 .25
Head Office Atwood, Ont.
Insures
Farm Property, Private Dwellings
and Contents In Towns and Villages.
Schools, Churches and Halls
on an
"INSURANCE AT COST" basis
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF
CLAIMS
Contact your Nearest
Director or Agent
R. W. (Dick) Whitfield
also Windstorm Insurance -
Brussels, Ont.
5 Winter Pears
"FOR RENT -
One good house, on the forme
:Strachan term on lot 3, Con. 3,
Ilrey Tww, 14 mile from the high-
-way.
.26
.115
.50 Ian McDonald
.75 .50.
5 Plums, any variety .76 .50.
3 Varieties of plume, '5 of each named 1.00. ,75
3 Bunches of grapes named .75' .50 •
WOR SALE - I
31000 Swifts Sky High Leghoirlss,
Pullets, vaccinated, delbealcad,, de-
:livered. • R. J. Anldrew's and Son
Poultry Farm R.R. 3, jSeaforth
Phone 647r3
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.1 Scream Kids" Oa 1
EVEN MY MUSCLES
HAVE MUSCLES WHEN
I DRINK H EALTHF U 1_
COgigiNg D ffav
10 Wyndottes A, 0, V, (corietlitly named)
11 Bithainas
13 Banta/tit, clean legged
13 Bantams, booted
14 Hatiburga A, V, (correctly named')
15 - 3 pullets any light cross-breed (named)
16 - 3 Millets any' heavy cross-breed (named)
Prises for 15 and 16 are; 1st $1.50, 2nd. $1.00.
Prizes for RhOde Island Reds, White teghorns and Cross-
breeds debated, by Fred KirkPatrielt,
11 Pekin Ducks
18 Rotten Sticks
19 Ducks A. 0. V. (correctly named)
20 TatiliAlte Geese
2.1 nnibdet, Gee036
22 (Besse A, 0. V. (terrecflY hatted)
23 Bronze Breasted Turkeys
24 White Holland TatkeYS
DRESSED Pitlest.tFtY
Class 2 Children and Adults (Open) Dressed poultry and Etiet.,
Dressed Cllticlezin 436 .121.0:0 $1.50 $1.00
1. Prdetsed Petri ...... 0.56 $2,06 $1.56 $1.00
Presised 'Go00.46: S2X6 152,00 $i,50 $1.00
I Pressed Duck ,• tItIl OA.. "$1.50 $1.00
1 Bresisod turkey $3.50' 0.0 0.56 $2.01
.Birds judged atwraltig dottlititient regulations and (1ail be
dressed by exhibitor's Or at Any tittlitg 'steittelt.
(key Trays Supplied)
bOziki Whito A4,0 $2,00 $7LtII $1::00`
tgo 0:66 $1.56 $1.00
02,00 dotittied bjr Itiltrald
ALCOHOL EDUCATION IN
.• MANITOBA
Manitoba's ne'w liquor PoliCY is
being Watched -with dismay by
many. Butt in one parttenlat the
.ManitObtit •ClovertiMent .eleald Welt
be imitated, by Ontario:
Altluingli the total pePtilation of
'Manitoba. is only 850,000, trtre,
thirds that ot 'MettonoliteAt Teron-
to;. an. annual grant of $65,000 front
11. taxes Is Made for the work Of the
PrOvincial AlcOlielisin Research
Foundation. In addition- another
$50,000 annually goes to the Mad-
-"Committee cu. Alcohol EAU.
oatien, Moreover, ,rdie Manitoba
TerriPerailte Alliance is handed
$30,000 eacl't year for the PitirPOSe
I Of alcOliall ecittcatien in the selnield.
t The °aerie teinPleittattee
( for years has consistently
tut^gicl our government ;t6 tel aside
ittolity• for etlueatioug and tertie•
rtf,-+T ultirlieSeC Surely front Its
d t 40 50 tri"‘ .'"
liquor income the province
--nut well afford te earititirk tit
t"rst, itIVO or three times the &Malta 41, -Man You reCrazy
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taus,. otter:Oared alcohol Aditn.
stow svfeyissts.
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