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Royal York Coffee
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Kraft's rarkay Margarine
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Universal Cohoe Salmon
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CCUTCHEON GROCERY
Formerly The Rutledge. Grocery
Phone 7 I We Deliver
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BRUSSELS ST
Post Publishing House moose films rot am, immigusimik wore
Wednesday, August 20th. 1958. ;ZOO per year ,...4.241,
it's time to be +planning that annual
trip to Western Pair, London,
September 8 to 13, and it's time to I
purchase those advance sale admis-
sion tickets at two for one dollar,
buyers are eligible for the big draw
beda,use only advance sale ticket 1
Saturday night, September 13, in
front of the grandstann for three
beautiful four door sedans, a pontiac, 1
Meteor, and Nash Rambler. And
that)s 'why it will pay Fair visitors
to buy admission tickets in 'advance.
;These tickets• can be purchased
here end in adidining towns and
villages. Remember tickets purely
Used lat Western Fair ticket booths
are just straight admission and not
eligible for the three car draw.
One [adult ticket will admit two
children :up to the cage of twelve, SP-
when, you buy, 'buy for the entire
family. Each ticket ,is good or a
draw on three cars.
Get your Advance Sale Tickets
at The Brussels Post.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications for a Tax Collector
for the Township of Morris at a sal(
ary of $240.00 per annum plus post- I
age will be received by the. under- I
signed up until 112 o'clock noon Sept. I
2, 1958,
George C. Martin, Clerk
to
Goth Allen
In n double ling, w ght ceremony
At the pailigonage of Metropolitan.
'United Church, tendon, the Rev.
George W. Got, officiated at the
wedding last Friday when Huether
June Allan became the bride of Geo-
rge William Guth, The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs B. Allen
of Brussels, Ont., and the groom is
the son of the Rea and Mrs. George
W, Goth, London.
The bride wore a ballerina length
gown of Silk organza and net over
'Whence, featuring a softly tucked
bodice with Chantilly lace applique
forming an empire waistline, short
tucked, sleeves and 'delleate semi-
scoop neckline, with matching silk
organza gauntlets. The 'fall ;bouffant
skirt of silk organza and net over
taffeta featured appliqued chantilly
lace medallions. A. juliet cap of
matching lace, etched with rhine-
stones and iridescent sequins. held
her fingertip veil of silk illusion
and she carried a bouquet of Johan-
na, Hill' roses.
Miss Barbara Allen as her sister's
only attendant we' a gown of mint.
green Swiss ,or:' clef taffeta
appliqued with spriii.PSof lily of the
. valley and carried*. bouquet of
Orange Delight rose.q.l.
Mrs. Lloyd. Cooper of Kippen, Lynn Goth was groomsman for
sister of the tride, was matron of his brother.
honor, while Mr. Douglas Burt, Receivimg• guests, at as reception
half-brother of the groom was best following the eareniony, the bride's
man. mother wore an oyster, brocade
The bride looked charming in a -sheath with, jacket, brown suede ac-
a white cocktail dress of white cessories -and fccnisage of Talisman
brocaded nylon over white taffeta rose's. The groom',s mother chose a
with taffeta 'sash and bow and full Paisley silk colstume tin lavender
bouffant skirt. She wore a white -tone-s with a) corsage. of Harvest
tulle hat trimmed with pearls and ' Moon .carnatfons
sequins and White accessories. She For a wedding trip to the United
carried sernikeascade of pink States Op{ IbriOs's travelling cos- ., rosette's. Wine was a black and white sheath
The matron of honor dim" a dress with black nylon, chiffon duster
white cocktail dress of brocaded black anid' ;white accessories and
nylon elver turquois taffeta, fashion-
ed on, the same iine.s. as the bride's ,
a turquoise feather, hat and tur-
quoise accessories. She carried a
rosette of yellow baby mums.
Receiving at the recepition room
of the -United' 'Church the bride's
mother wore a printed- silk with
white accessories, and a corsage of
pink rdses,
The groom's mother as,aisted
wearing a beige lace sheath and
accompanying. duster, beige acces's-
°ries, accented' by a corsage of red
poses.
'CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all our custom- .. ers for their patronage during the
five years we were in business, and
hope you will continue to patronize
ouh• successors, Mr. and Mrs, Jack
MeClultcheon.
Ned and Kay Rutledge.
BUS TRIP
TORONTO EXHIBITION
WEDNESDAY AUG. 27th
and
SATURDAY AUG. 30th
Bus
Leaving , 7.00 A. M.
Returning 11.00 P. Ni.
ADULTS - $4.00
Public School Children - $2.00
Phone 148 or 49 or 170
Sponsored By BRUSSELS
F ARE DEPARTMENT
LIBRARY NOTES"
The Library will be closed the
last two weeks in August while the
librariian is, on vacation, Take
enough books this week to last you
till Sept.
Regent Theatre
SEAFORTIll
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Thursday Friday - Saturday
THE HARD MAN
Guy 'Madison Valerie French
al
COMING
ALL AT SEA
1 Show Nightly 8 P. M.
Melville aura
Minister: Rev. Innathan Gras*li
014jahlet Donald Dunlop
le A. at.;
11 A. M.. Divine WarablP
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.1;11 griVIGE IN MELVILLE.
pliESIPITERIAN 'CHURCH •
• ti,IRING• AUGUST
r ;
The United Church-
00 CANADA
MinIder: Rev. L Erwin 6.01;
Organist. Mrs. A. IL M
10 Am. smirch scum •
UNION SERVICE IN MELYILLIL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DURING AUGUST
rr: giL 41-
Anglican Chtirch
OR ,CANA D
radi i s* trvwNS
kink iPreli L
it it A. Mettles.
Mr. -tor -anti italiett,
*tit Oinlitent of the Brotherhood Of
Angliein ditiitatonied:
Church, heidnin
1t tA.4„, :vela iloot
tie AL it iirituto
FLOWER SHOW HERE AUG. 23rd, 1
HORTICULTURAL SOCIE'T'Y
The PrOlsols and D0410,
ticultural 'Society are sponsoring a
Flower Show and tea at Brussels,
Public Library On Saturday, .Aug.
23rd at 02,30 p. m, to 5 p, m, and 8
to 10
There will ho a table of bathe,
Plants and flowers for sale.
A cordial. invitation iv extended
to the public.
Door prizes both afternoon and
evening. 'Silver Collection at the
door.
White - Miller
At four o'clock on. Saturday,
Aug. 9th, at. the United Church
Parsonage, Brussels,' was the scene
of a quiet but pretty wedding,
when Lena Margaret Miller of
Arampton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Miller of R. R. 3, Brus-
sels, became the bride of Ronald
S. 'White, son. of Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence White, also or Brampton,
Rev, Lloyd Brawn of Brussels
United Church officiated at. the
double -ring cermony.
The wedding -dinner 'was berved
by the ladies- of the Friendship
Circle.
For their -wedding trip to North-
ern Ontario the bride wore a printed
blue stlk suit with, white access-
ories and a white gardenia, cor-
sage.
On their return they will live at
(Brampton and the groom will re-
sume his position at the IVialten
Mr Port, which he haS held for the
past six yeara,.
ThOt brkle attended SeafOrth
Distriat High School and ,Stratford
Teachers' 'Clellege and haS taught
in a rural school near Brantford for
the past two Yearis.
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
L18TOWEL, ONT.
ONE FULL WEEK
Sat. Mon. - Tues. - Wed. -
Thin,. Frl.
"THE BRIDGE Ohl
corlsago of red arin a ti ons . The
couple wpl, make •their home in
London.
ARCADE STORE STILL
IN „BUSINESS -.HERE'
There seems to be an Impression
in this community that the Brussel
Arcade Store has gone, or 18 going
out of 'business here, This is not
true, they are dairrying on the
business head as usual.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to give my incere thanks
to those who were so kind to me and.
remembered me with (visits, cards,
gifts, and treats during my stay in
the Wingham General Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Crawford,
Wingham and Dr., C. A. Myer!s„
Brussels and the staff at the Hospi
sal.
'tour kindness was appreciated
and I will always remember it.
%ea, Dorothy Ptegelo*
CAPITOL 1 HEATRE
LISTOWIEL, ONT.
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
Walt Disney's
BAM131
Color ..= Rut
,MA AND PA KETTLE
ON THE FARM
Morris Twp, Council
The Covneil net in. the ToWusitip
August 5. 1958.
Morris Township Council. Meeting,
Hall on the above date with all the
members present.
The minutes of dlte last meeting
were read and adopted on motion of,
Stewiart Procter and Gordon Wilk-
inson.
'Moved by Ross Duncan, second
ed by Gordon `Wilkinson that we
give a grant of 05.00 to each Bel-
grain, Blu,evalle, and Walton lib-
raries;
-- Carried.
Moved by Walter '1Shartreed, sec-
onded• by Ross Duncan that we pay
the fee to enroll the clerk in the
Corrasposdesee Tralining C-ourse:
- Carried.
Moved by Stewart Procter, second-
, ed by Walter -Shortreed, that we
advertise for applications for Tax
Collector at a salary of $270.00
by September 2 at 12 o'clock noon:
Plus postage, hppiications to be in .1
- Carried. I
Moved by Walter Sbocrtreed, sec.-
ended by Ross Duncan that the road
accounts as presented by the road
superintendent he paid: ,
- Carried.
Moved by Ross Duncan, second-
ed by Walter Shortreed that By-
Law No. 7, 1958 setting the penalty
on unpaid taxes ,at 2 'per cent be
given the 1st and. 12nd • readings:
- Carried. I
Moved by Gordon. Wilkinson, sec-
onded by Stew,art Procter that Byr
Law No, 7, 1958 be given the 3rd.
reading 'and finally passed:
- Carried
meeting adjourn, to - meet again, on'
Stewart
atProcter, ,second
Moved 'by
ed by Gordon Wilkinson that - the
September 2. 1958 at 1 P.m.:
frhe following accon;ts eawrreire ed
paid.
Beverly Riley,
fox-bounty
Donald. Noble
1.00 fox bounty
bounty 1,00 Wan. Slouch fox
John Bowman
. fox bounty
BelgrSive Library
Bluevalegnt Library
grant
Walton Library
15,00
Retire t Account 15.00
Registrar, M. C. P. 0. A.
(111sdning Course '60.00
Canada Culvert Co.
pipe for Warwick Drain 59.73
Geo. C. Marti. - Clerk
Bailie Parrott - Reeve
Sal I a nty ne- Kantrovic II
The chapel of First St. Andrews
United Church, London, was- the
setting for the wadding of Dorea
Kiantrovic anCd James , Archibald,
Hallantyne, both of London. The.
bride IS the daughter of the late
Mr, 'and. Mrs. Anthony KantrriViCi
and the groom is the son of Mrs.
Margaret Ballantyne, ,Brussels, and,
the late James 13allant-ne,
' The Rev. 0. B, Holeseen OffiCiated
at the ceremony.
Given in Marriage by Kenneth
Of London, the bride chose
a WOW-length gown of pthrider blue
Chantilly lace over nylon taffeta
featuring a-Ritted bodice With scat-
loped neckline in nylon net., three
(Matter length Sleeves and a full
Skirt, She carried a cascade of Ste-
gaYderifitS.
ii;',".„7 attendant Weis leWel Beni,
inO, of Terento. *ore a steel length
dress of royal blue intro Silk and
Carried *Mite carnations,
Istk tatinttmec London, was:
,gteetnaintili,„
For a, wedding to date Clod,
and brtfl,e, Chose a black and. white
dtriblioiiHred dress, with
MatChing coat, black IteceeSertea,
cat feather hat land corsage cf tad
.6.6rnaltotai„ Tite, doitPle' reside
London,
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT"
and *S. Alexander Graf,
tOs,lkettan, announce the 'engage,
instil Of their dmightel, Rita
te Mr. ,Tairieti Lee Deitner, aoii
of Mr, and Mrs, .tririteS DC4trier
1 1, Ethel.
The Marriage to tato. plane In
Selitember, A
Practical Instruction in all commercial sublets..
Qualified Teachers - Modern Equipment ,
Examinations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by
THE BUSINESS EDUCATOR'S ASSOCIATION OF CANADA'',
For several years every seat has been filled.
Register now - Tuition $20 - Telephone 428
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sales Yardg...s
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
Your home roarlast where you are wele,oras as
Visitor, Catalano"- cc Buyer.
PHONE 46 BRUSSELS, ONT'..
Back To School Shoes f
'Savage Shoes to size 3, in lace oxford or strap slipper .. . ......... $4.2V
Other, Makes 'special $.21A.
Stddle Shoes, white buck and flattles in stock.
The New Gumdrops We Have Them In White And Black
10 oz. Blue Denim Dungarees for Men $2,9s
We are ad ding to our stock the Elmira Overall and Shirts
reasonable prices. Watch our window and shop at
GRANT SHOES and MEN'S WEAR.
BRUSSELS, Ont.
SEALED TENDERS FOR HEATING
Tenders for the supply of fuel oil for the Huron County Court'
House, Goderich, and tipe Huron County Reglatery Office, Gofer-
ich, will be received by the undersigned until Wednesdays,.
August 27th, 1958.
Tenders are to be sealed and clearly masked as to content*,
Tenders may b.; for .4tch of the above, or they may be combine/Of,:
into one tender.
Specification for fuel oil is as follows:
"No. 2 light industrial fuel oil"
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted
J. G. BERRY
Clerk-Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderteh, Ont.
HOT WEATHER. TREAT I
LEMON CHIFFON
ICE CREAM
In Cones, AMA* and Hail
Available Now at' your fsrotir1te Dealer' or
• •Oho
• Brussels Creamery
CHERRIES
Ftt POUND PARS
Rea $4.25 $
R asp , toetties ibs. $8.50
R. B5. COBS NS is
LIMUSIIILfk '
THREE CAR DRAW
AT WESTERN FAIR
IN MEMORIAM
Stiles - In loving memory of our I
dear son, and brother, Allan.
Stiles, who passed away, Aug. 1
19th, 1957.
We often think of bygone days
When we were all together,
The family chain IS' broken now,
But memories lite forever.
To us, he has not gene awtlYi
Nor has he travelled far,
Just entered God's eternal 410M0 3
And left the gate Mar,
Elver remembered by 'Mother,
Father, Sisters and firOtheral.
A 6'
Cuttln0l Sty Cotd WitOM.
tifiONt
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BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
PHONE 122
OPERATED BY GEORGE JUTZI
Local and Long Pistance Hauling
A14, LOADS FULLY INSURED
P. C. V. C. D. F. F. S.
May We Have The Pleasure Of Serving You'
IN MEMORIAM
Stiles Cherished nietnertes of a.
loving nethetV, Allan Stiles, Who
left as on Altig 1057,
He haS solVed lifefs, greatest proh-
IeM.
The deepest,. the Strithgeat, the
And :into the ,Scheel of the atigialti,
With the answer ferever hits
teased,THERIVER KWAI"
l sow Strange he sleeps So profoundly. Color CinemaScope
So young, unworn by the etritei,William 16icietl'. Alec thlitine"'
Wildle -hear him full of life's neetne jack Hawkins , _
lInton S cited t lifelifeeed gobit Of life, Beat Picture of The Year
0,64 knows tilt abou t ftt, tow to/A A,. Winner of Seven Atittemyr Awards
itet , gentle 116 *4.6§,, and ttot . bravo T‘iiii Shows Nightly
'Flow *gist his possible intitee. 00eoldt iietoe for this show only, rtli
Yet put hint to Sleep in litai grate, dhildeda under 12iii cart fret
God View those who love' hint,
Tie* 'hitter their trial *Wit he: Sat. - MOPS... Aug., 23' --, 26
.And illiron6 ft. all, eidd Is lovbig. , , " 6.16 TO Vilt/tA4
And krieWS 'intiCli better than we.
r,Ver iletrietribored and fotigot oie; :
Glen Ford, Van Heflin
Uncle Fred,- Annie Barbara, Matt
* 3 StotitieCOnietiSi 1.
anti '1.)nretitY,
g,tHE Ottlibt AND
THE 0A66161400
dolor VhstaVlsiOn' I
Sophia Loren
Cop Oni,L Lorpatei
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M EN OR WOMEN 1.
(full or part-time)
who desire to !associate with a n'easi
business which would give them an
annual renewable inceint3"
With the only requirements being a
$25,00 refundable depasit and a
willingness to present our
Picture Tithe ReplEiceithent Plan
lei the owners 'sets on corn-
Wirt:a/POI NOT AGn OF'
PRIMARY IMPORTANCiii
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