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NOTICE
Balter's Convalescent Home has
beds available for both invalids
and, patients who need nursing
care. Reg. Nurse a,vtailable at all
times.
Baker's' Convalescent Home,
Phone 271, Brussels, Ont.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Petteplace, of,.
Greenock, Ont., announce tlhei en-
gagement of their eldest daughter„
Marjorie Catherine, to John Keith
Walker lacLemnan, reify son of
Mrs. Rita ,McLennan, Land the late
David McLennan, of l3luevale, Ont.
The wedding to take place Sept.
6th, in (the Presbyterian "Church,
TeeSwater, Ont.
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Regent Theatre
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Alec Guineas Irene Broune
Melville Church
Minister: Rev. JobAthan Dreamt
011enlet — Donald Outlier
DINDIII SOW IS A. IL
11 A. M,. Divine WOralliP
UNION SERVICE' IN MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DURING AUGUST
t i 7 5 0
The United Church
OP CAR*OA
illeleter: Rev. L Irma BA; IAD.
Ortputlet: Mrs. A. E. move
11.16 A, M. "Every Man In. His
Place"
Rally Day — Sept. 7
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esseed dui MA fat COW Diesslasik Wednesday? Aug. 27th, '1958
Supper. Served Frokee5.3assto 8
,Adults: $1.50. Children 6 - 12 75c
FALL MUSIC TERM
Mr. and Mrs. Louis. D. Thompson
will commence the Fall Music
Term on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd.
Former pupils kindly come at their
usual time.
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Red Rose Instant Coffee
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Clark's :Tomato Juice
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Dewkist. Peas
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CepTCHEON GROCERY
Grocery
We Deliver
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels - Livestock Sales Yards
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
Your home =rivet wheats you Ore welcome as
Visitor, Corelloesai'' or Slayer.
PHONE tie
BRUSSELS, ONT.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
for the Township of Morris at a sal-
Applications for a Tax, Collector DUFF'S
It iry of $210.00 per annum plus post-
age will be received by this under-
'signed up until 12 o'clock noon Sept.
21, 1988.
George C, Martin, Clerk
CARD OF THANKS
The Executive - Committee oil
the , Brussells liortleuiltural Society
wish to thank all these who helped •
in any way to make their first
Flower Show a wonderful success.
The eo-operation from the members'
helped a great deal.
A special thanks to Mr. .Brown
and Mrs. Adams for the prize list
printing. Also to Mr. Maclean, Mr.
Leach, Mr. Rana and Miss Dickson
for door prizes and. Mr. A. Grewar
for the special prize for 'violets, and
to CKNX for advertising.
Stur-ctev Dnly
"THE RACERS'?
Color
dinentstedrie
• Kirk Douglas, Belli DarVi
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Anglican Church
Or CANADA .
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▪ 11.15 A. itittino • t Prank Hallett, rest ii*d•ntt of the ilrotherhooa of
Anglitan Churchmen.
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HONOURED ON 26th
NEI:POING 'ANNIVERSARY
A pleaisanti evening was' Spent
Friday evening at the iNew Amery
Can Hotel when friends and neigh-
hours of xi', and Miss. Hi. B. Alien
gathered together to congratulate
them on the occnsfon of their 25th
Wedding anniversary.
D. A. Rann and Robert Gemmell
presented Mr. and Mrs. Allen with
coSfee table and Tralite lamp on
behalf of the gathering and the rc"
Mal0der of the evening was spent
in cards after which a delicious
lunch was served.
of Wingham.
The bride wore, a floor length
gown of silk taffeta, fashioned with
long sleeves land bustle back which
flowed into a chapel train. The
bodice with V neckline, featured
seed pearl and Sequin trim. Her
finger tip veil of ilhisionl was
arranged from a coronet of seed
pearls and sequins and she carried,
an arrangement of baby mums and
:Mlles on, a white prays/. book.
Bridal attendants, gowned alike
in red chiffon- over matching faille
ware, Mrs. Rita Keys, sister of the
bride, ,miatron elf honor; Miss
:Meaner Bowman, mid Miss Pat-
rice Brophy, (sister of •the groom,
brid e smaids. Flowergirle, ?rendes
White, [amid Patricia King wore
white silk organza frocks with red
sashes.
Groomsman for his brother was
Desmond Brophy and ushers were
'Gerald BroPhy, brother ofahe groom,
and Ross Deitner, brother of the
bride.
Receiving guests at a reception
tbe bride's mother wore a blue' lace,
dress. with. cream roses, coral hat
and gloves, black shoes and purse:
!The groom's mother ethesei a navy
Isheer dress with pink roses, dusty
pink hat and gloves, navy shoes
and purse. •
Organist, Miss Karen Deitner;
rteconipanied soloist , Miss Joanne
Deitner, both sisters of the bride.
For travelling, the bride wore a
robinis egg blue sheath with match.
ing chemise duster, and pink roses.
The couple will reside in "%Ingham,
The bride its a graduate of St.
Mary,s School of Ntirsing, Hitch
ever.
JACK THYNNE'S
ENGAGEMENTS
The Kaneda Farmer, (Jack
Thyrinej will be the featured
entertainer at Formosa the laSt
Sunday in August (this. ,Sunday)
and will also entertain at the'
Nnuatilikt ?air on Sattirclity, Seta
einber
FIRST HORTICUI-TURAI,
FLOWER SHOW HERB
OUTSTANDING SUCCESS_
The [color .and fregrenee of a
pralOiOn of beaUtAlta) :09.9M8
grle,0ted The many visitors who
attended the flower show of the I
Brulssels Horticultural Sopiety in
'the library basement lalet Satur-
day afternoon and evening:
Their first show, it was declared
an upsigallified success, in the
number of eneries, and in the in.
teretst ehownea by the attending
Public, The display of flowers Was,
the source of praise by Mr.Cr Epps,
dietrict director of zone. 8 Horti-
cultnre Soclytie,s, and Mrs. Epps,
who were the jiidges. Those who
did net attend missed a beautiful
floral display.
The competition was open to
members of the society and the
reslpoilse exceeded their expect-
ations, .1270 entries. Larger centres,
with twice the membership have
had only half the entries.
Mrs. E. Cudmore who had the
largest number of exhibits, won 15
prizes with' 17 entries. ;The show
'was ,arranged by the president, Mrs.
W. Bell, Mrs. E. Cudmore and Mrs".
E. Shurrie.
Tea was 'served during the
afternoon and evening, ;The —tea
room was, in charge of Mrs. la: W,
'Stephens laalsisted by Mrs. Ohne.
Davis and Mes. Wm. Evans. Mrs.
W. A. Williamson and Mrs. R. F.
(Deeming Ipeured in the afternoon
while guests were served by Mrs,
R. Burrow};. and Mrs. L.McCutcheon.
In tlhe evening Mrs. H. Speir poured,
and Mrs: J. Speir, Mrs. G. Davis, and ;
Mrs. N. Reid and WS. E. ,McCreath
served.
Door •prizes were. won by Mrs. F.
,Michel and Mrs. ,T. Keifer in the aft-
ernoon, lucky idraw being made by
Cheryl McOutcheon and in the even-
ing alas. E. Magreath and Mrs. W.
Edgar 'were holders of the lucky tick-
ets drawn by Sandra Ross of Sarnia.
A table, where plants, bulbs. slips
etc, were Differed for sage: was in
chatge of Mrs. la Michel, and Mrs.
R. Bronlson in the afternoon and
Mrs, L. Kernaghan in the evening.
plea, room and sale proceedsi
amounted to almost'$50 —
Prize Winners
Asters mixed colors
Mrs. Leonia, Armstrong, Mrs. R.
Gemmell.
Asters powder puff
No entries
Carnations all colors
Mrs. Was Kerr, Mrs L. Kernagbalt
Celosia or coxcomb
Mrs. R. W. Stephens
Cleome or milder flower
'Mrs. C. Adams, Mrs. Lottie Mc-
Clutcheon
Cosmos all colors
Mrs D. A. Rann, Mrs E. Cudmore
Dianthus or pinks
Mrs. L. Armstrong, Mrs. Cliff
Cardiff
'Marigolds French
Mrs. Oudmore, Mrs, C. Long
Marigolds African
Mrs. Weis. Kerr, Mrs R Gemmell
Calendula
Mrs. Reid (Walton), Mrs Galleber
Nasturtium
Mrs. N. Hoover ; Mrs, L. Meelea
cheon
Teatime all colors
Mrs. Wm. Miller,
Pansies with foliage
Mrs. L. Kernaelan, Mrs. Hoffer
Petunias single
Mrs, Gordon Knight, Mrs. Cl.
Petuenalradsiffruffled
Mrs. N. Hoover, Mrs, C. Matheson
Pettinlai double
Mr's. 11. Kerney, Mrs. C. Cardiff
Snapdragon
Mrs, Rebi. Mrs: W. Belt
Sunflower ornamental
Sint. Hann, Mrs. C. Oardiff
Salvia red
Mil. Bell,
adablosa Mixed colors
No entries
*SelPiglasis ;
Mira E. Cudmore
Thelabergia (biack.syed siesenj
WA, Keffer, Mrs. F. Sherrie
Verbena
No entrifea
Zinnia giant
Mrs. Maniere, Mr's.
Standard' or elatitlo
Mars, dilAtilorA, Mrs. P. Istelana
(Welter')
Zinnia pomponi
Mrs, B. Willows, Mrs. W. Kerr
Chrysanthemum orl?cod . i• .
Mrs, C, Athens,
I Tea rose hybrid
Mrs, Q. Adams, Mrs, Sherrie
Tea rose Mixed hybrid
lira. Gemmell, Mrs. C. Adams•
Floribunda rose
Mrs. C. Adams, Mrs,. Bann
Dahlia decoratiVe
Mrs. R. Barrow's. Mrs, Gallaher
Show
Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Gallaher
Dahlia cactus
Mrs. A. Coutts (Walton) Mrs,
Keffer
Dahlia dwarf
Porn Pom
Mrs. Gemmel, Mrs. Cudmore
tinwin Hybrids
Mrs. N, Hoover. Mrs, 0 Long
Gladioli standard mixed
Mrs. Oudmore, Mrs, Coutts
Gladioli ruffled mixed
No entries
Gladioli basket mixed i
Mrs. Cudmore. Mrs. F. McKay
Gladioli best spike
Mrs. Cuarnore, Mrs. le MeOutcheon
Basket of mixed perennials
Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. L. Kernaghan
Basket of mixed annuals
Mrs. C. Cardiff, Mrs. Cudmore
Table centre, garden flowers, not
more than 10" high
Mrs. L. Kernaghan, Mrs. Gammelt
Mantle arrangement
Mrs. 'Oudmore, Mrs. W. Bell
Arrangement of white flowers In
white container
Mrs. Rann, Mrs. R. W. Stephens
Floral corsage made by exhibitor
Mrs. Oudmore; Miss Ci. Hickson
Sweet pea collection
Mrs. C. Adams, Mrs. H. Kerney
Tuberous Begonia any color
Mrs. Rann. Mrs. Kerney
African Violets double flower single
crown
Mrs. Rann, Mrs. Gallaher
African Violets single flower single
crown
Mrs. C. Long, Mris. Rann
African Violets group of three
Mrs. Rann, Mrs. Gesnmel
Geranium any color
Mrs. F. McKay, Mrs. N Reid
Unusual potted plant
Mrs. R. Cousins, Mrs, Gallaher
Poster and Bird House Winners
The prizes for the Poster and
Bird House competitions sponsored
by the Horticultural Society, were
also awarded at this time, and the
Winning entries were displayed at
the flower show.
Poster
Ann Cardiff, 'Cavendolyn Martin
Bird House
Donnie Storey, Sharon Storey
$2.01) per year . sZeros&
NOTICE
.; .„Pols 04'100.4 and q:ei>' I eP 11 9 ne Pyate‘ni
using their pay tejephones do no deposit any money until eats( SIP
Oe so by ths operator.
All local calls on pay telephores are 5c.
RECEPTION and DANCE'
For MR and MRS GRANT flicl-EAN (nec. Helen joluintfele
In BAYFIELD PAVILION On
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3rd, 195&
'Music By KEN WILBEE'S Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
BRUSSELS TRANSPORT
MONO 11-4111111P.
OPERATED BY GEORGE JUTZI
Local and Long (Distance Hauling
ALL LOADS FULLY INSURED
P. C. V. C. D. F. F. S.
May We Have The Pleasure Of Serving You
GODERICH
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Practical Instruction In all commercial subjets.
Qualified Teachers — Modern Equipment
Examinations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by
THE BUSINESS EDUCATOR'S' ASSOCIATION OF CAN &..»
For several• years every' seat has been filled-
Register now — Tuition $20 — Telephone 428
Back To School Shoes
Savage Shoes to size 3, in lace oxford or strap slipper ..... 424.41'
Saddle Shoes, white buck and flatiles in stcseit.
The New Gumdrops — We Have Them /n While And
10 oz. Blue Denim Dungarees for Men
We are adding to our stock the Elmira Overall and Shirts et.
reasonable prices. Wat•ch our window and shoirat
GRANT SHOES and MEN'S WEAR.
BRUSSELS, Ont.
We Will Pay You
5c EACH.
For Milk 'Bottles
IN GOOD CONDITION — WE NEED THE*?
Please return them regularly and dentt leave them hidden 40ehM.
out of use.
— ALSO PLEASE REMEMBER —
THE CREAMERY WILL BE .CLOSED
And There Will Be
C.
NO' MILK DELIVERY ON
LABOUR DAY, SEPT. 1st
11.
Brusseli Creamery
R. B. COUSINS LTD,
BRUSSELS, flat.
SEALED TENDERS FOR HEATING,
Tenders for the supply of fuel oil for the Huron County Cevelit•
House, GoderIch, and *e Huron County' Reglatery Offite,
Ith, will be received by the undersigned until ylledii ,.
August 27th, 1058.
Tenders are to be sealed' and clearly marked as to Umtata*.
Tenders may In for each of the above, or they May be *ambles/a—
Into one tender. ;0 1w. ;
Specification for fuel oil it Ai tolletiiit
“NO., 2 light industrial fuel 610'
Lowest or any loodor null, otroeitarity occeptat
J. G. DERRY
Clerk Treasurer
'County of Huron
desk House
dectirich,
LLA SHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
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"GOOD 'MORNING, -
MISS DOVE"
Cofer ClnemaScope
Robert Stack, Jennifer Jones
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Sunday Mid_Nite and h:CndaY
Aug. 81 Sept: 1
Debbie Sill
"RODIN AROUND
THE WORLD''
Tommy ttioi
WEDNESDAY, OCT.
UN IT.ED
WALTON
CHURCH
15th
Brophy - Deitner
St. Ambrose' Rom'an Catholic
Church was the ;setting for the
wedding when Rev. Fr. ,R. Durand
TURKEY. S U p E R , imited in marriage noseakary Janet
Deitner, of Kitchener, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Deitner
and John William Brophy, son of
Jr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brophy
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NEW RECTOR"
APPOINTED HERE
lit has been announced by the
Eisfhop of Huron Diocese, that the
Rev. William K. Jaggs, DA, LTH,
assistant curate of St. (George's
Anglican Church, Windsor, will take
charge of the Brussels parish, St.
John's, Brussels; St. David's
Henfryn and St. George's, Walton,
on Sept. 1st.
The new rector of The parish
Is 'a graduate of Waterloo and
Huron colleges. He succeedels the
Rev. F. E. Jewell, Who has been
[appointed to St. John's Walpole
island..
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"REFORM 'SCHOOL GIRL* ,r
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Gloria Caittillo, MAC' 'Ford
thurodOy ,Friday tatorillie
Tuea.
'THE 0THE' s.'0VO4. 'WAR, frel-P Set Tommy Semis to
tii6iNd BOY blikkjiAduk •
ern idOtie' Plus color . . • 4,EsOAPt PPONI: l4k:tl POoko' CinematteoPe .,..„ , . •, ., „,... ,. ,, -.., — - - CineinaScOpe with Brian 'Donlei4 Marilyn Mtinroe., TOM Ewell
CAPITOL 1HEATRE
LiSTOWEL, ONT.
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GREY TOMNSHTP
SCHOOL BOARD
The regular meeting of the Grey
!Two. School Board was held on
Augusit with all members pros-
ent.
The minutes of the July meeting
were read and !adopted on motion
of Conley and. Oox.
--- Carried
Motion. of Boger and Cox that the
Beard hire Garnet Farrier to ser-
eke the palace In the schools be
the Area.
— Carried
Bert Johnston was pre'Sent and
stated that due to the increase in
(the namber of pupils to be trans-
ported to No. 12 school he would
have to make an extra trip twice a
day.
— Carried
,Moitioe of Smith and Bolger that
Bert Johnlston, be paid $2.00 per daY
contract for extra
tilp v,.113a r.,ccasary.
Carried,
Merkel of Bolger and Conley that
the following bills be paid.
Listowel Banner, bdv, $ 4,00
Huron txpoditOr, ,adV. 6.30
Meehan Hardware, Supplies 12.68
Post Pu"a House, ad(v. 2.00
Rebt. L. ,Ctinninghlani, coal 1,025.90'
Murray''/teener, labour 10.00
Meeting Adjetirneel on in4loii of
Bolger to Meet again On Sept. 2..
Norman S. 'Meter, Sec'y.
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