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The Brussels Post, 1961-10-05, Page 1••••••••••• FI.SAT boutile Feeture. Ott, 6 4 I. 4‘ THE ANGRY SILENCE Rithord .Aetitenhoro.tigh "FOR THE LOVE O Mikto SCOpe 11.6tiard B6Sehart, Rex Allen AdriiIeelon Glloor Children tinder 12. In es* Firsie • 'Offidei. OPene et tit*/ .061.6,6k: 004Coti640 it Oak iiidlit:ty„ Pik" or 660 ttgirAtttiltr.A,1FLPIt!:.54,ritri gtr ' .PreebYterittIll Church IN CANADA Melville Church 'Whitter: Rev. W. 4.1, Morrison, Organist: MK G. BUrgoin 11 A. M, Mernitig Worship lp A, M. Church School - .ANNLIVERSARY, SERVICES SUN-DAY; DOT', 15th Alerting 11 t.n1. tVening 1:30"p,th, Otiealtert Pititon, "1,A, toronto. Ltriltod. Chnrdi .CANADA • I .ittiter:: 'itiV;, tt'... •Oriftitii - Orniiiilett tire.,A,lik Usiiktri• . HARVE§.t. tHANK§OIVINa' 1 II A. M., Moriirrid- Worghtd • •-.0•45 A. ii,t. ,Mtindo$r •:,",40):60 ••• • "V R. Ftposciay, Oetober .5th, 1961 .per.yvox $2.50 U$,:,* aameks.mr.mamrrra evetbin*el ofe ottlor,41 oteg,!: ntrA. .Post publishing How Turkey Dinners A Specialty At The Queens Hotel Sunday Evenng Oct. 8 FULL OQUFISE DINNER SERVED FPOM FIVE TO EIGHT P. M. Centennial Fair Draws $0.00; • L..xotzi,,LaNT PRICES AT ; STOCKER & FEEDER SALE I 1.1,!1 Yili, Itx„ I, Brussels was igti Quality Exhibits at 1. pilau Favoured with Weal weather, an estimated 3,000 people, were In attendanee at the Ceuentary _Fair en riday al:Let:eon to enjoy the many attractions and activities, first prize winner and George Wheeler second prize winner at the 1.34•11,1sSels Livastock, Sales yardt* Stocker and 'Feeder Sale. '1'110 sale was very good. 814 calves and yearlings 'went through the ring for a total of $127,02.05. Top price 11 steers Weighing $350 sold for 24.00 t H. Pangburn of R.R. 1 Ripley, Ont. air of the Emit Huron Agricultural Society got underway en Thursday, s'epternher 2,Ith whet} the Crystal Palace was a hive of activity exhibits. Were placed •and judged, In the evening the Palace opened its doors to the pnblic. A high standard Of quality featured the exhibits, with an, Out. standing display in the floral section. EVIiiblis and displays of of antiques drew considerable atten. tion and conameret There was a wide variety of antique articles ittcluding dresses, bonnets, shawls, .human hair wreath, butter bowls, etc., artistic and agricultural implements, -also • dells, toys and games used by , pioneer ehildren. Eight organizations bad antique displays and there. were seven ent- ries in the 'Club classes. Choosing of the three Centennial Queens, "Gay Nineties"- "1961" and "School.", • attracted the largest crowd in many years, to the Palace vfl Thnrsday evening, There was a total ct .32 entries in the three : clasies, (continued on inside page) .04,4 • 00.0 •10.0100/,...0•0.4000•4400.0 ...4000•4000.01.0.104•111.80,••••••.• 4000 0 0 .0../a 0." 0a ,F••••••• Ethel Presbyterian Church ANNIVERSARY SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1961 Speaker: THE REV. FRED CROMEY, of Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine So.oist: Mr. Glen Lodge, Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich MORNING SERVICE I 31:00 A. 'A Stokleys Pumpkin, 28 oz. )2 for 41c Puritan Beef Stew, 240z. '' 29c St Williams Assorted Jams, 3 for . 59c Stokleys Tomato Juice, 48 oz. 29c The Fair was ettutially opened by Robert Campbell, District Director for Huron-Perth, following the arrival of the parade at the Fair Archie Gilbert Wintle grounds, The excellent parnde, under There entered Into Ma. in Wing- the direction of parad e marshall ham. Hospital, ,9eptcvmber, 26, Archie L, Ashton, was headed by Wm, H. Merl Whale, of Brussels, in his King On a Spirited Palainillo, and 77.1(L voar, • featured swashbuckling cowboys He was ,born in the township of, and, cowgirls, Indians, hoboes and Kingsey, Drummond, Queb.,. on April a 'variety of other gaily dressed SO' 1390, the son of the late Gilbert school children, floats an children and Mary' (Wales) Wintle. He was t on ponies. a member of the rnited Church, Bob Cunningnaut ..)t! Ethel was the Brussels. : a genial and efficient M. 0, for the He leaves to mourn his loss his afternoon program. He Introduced wife, the fernier Elizabeth Wright ; the Fair ,Board president Clem Dixon. One son, Reuben, of Chester- I field, New Hampshire; a sister, Winnie Gilchrist of Richmond, Qieb., and several nieces and nephews. A son., Chester, was -killed in servi ;11. England in 1942. Funeral services were held Sept-,i• ember 28, at 240, from the D, A. Moult runeral hotly), Brussels, with Ithe Rev, ;K. Griffith. officiating, Pallbearer4t were six; ,143,phews, Itarvey and Melville Dennis, Elmer ond. Ivan Haskins, Harold Faith and Gordon Wright. Tritement was in Brussels cetnetery, 1r2 .5) lirt) Ls LITCHEON sell•MmIrsonaVeurserromovemararmasewam Lir HURON COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB FIFTH ANNUAL BRED HEIFER SALE At FAIR BARN, CLINTON, ONTARIO We Deliver Phone 293 •" milee."1,•••••""""`• THURSDAY OCTOBER 12th RECEPTION and DANCE For Mr. and Mrs. James. Axtmann (nee Ruth Hemingway) , 'FRIDAY, 'OCTOBER 'Walton Community Hall Norris Orchestra 'Ladies 'Please Bring 'Lunch CARD OF THANKS The Board of Directors of the East Huron Agricultural Society tender spediallhanks to all those Who 'helped, in any Way to, make their I,ente.nnial Fair. a • success. C.AFID OF TRANKS • - I would like to thank neighbours, 'friends, and all who remembered 111.e with cards, treats, and enquiries, while I Was a patient in Sick Childrons, London, and since my return hemp. Your thoughtfulness was much appreciated. Jim Oldfield 1:30 p.m. •13-E'NE'FIT DANCE For Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wilson who lost their barn in a fire 'CRYSTAL 'PALACE BALLROOM FRIDAY, OCTOBER '6 Ian 'VVIlbee's Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch 'Donations can be 'left at the bank Carefully selected first calf foundation females, that will be freak Sr near fresh at sale time. They include prize winners at the Huron County Black and White Show. Many are from dams with good records. ,Steffler, who welcomed the people and thanked all who had worked so bard to make the fair a success and paid special tribute to R. B, Cousins, who, he said, had done so much for the Soo.ety this year. L. E. Cardiff, M„ P., exl/ressed pleasure at being present at his .own fair, and said that continued fairs are only possible' through the willingness of so many people to give time and help to the community and as long as there are -people who, do this the community will continue to grow. John, Hanna, M. P. P., commented that he thought Brussels Fair bigger and better than ever, Mr, Campbell paid tribute to the Directors, for their work and the Olen. t enni al Gates, and said the parade was one of th e best in West- ern Ontario. He then declared the Fair officially open. Allen Settles, Sired by and bred to the top Unit Sires, All are Vaccinated and most are Listed Bob Shore Auctioneer For Catalogues Write: S. C, Galbraith, komummoonnovaa•••• werwirmarami• ArtaarseaRmar CENTENNIAL QUEENS RIDE "IN STATE" ,Cf‘PITOL 1HEATRE LISTOWEL, ONT. 'THURS. • FF11.- SAT. OCT. 5 - 6 7 "THE TOMBOY, AND THE CHAMP" Color • .. Plus "SNOW QUEEN" 'Last Complete Show 9.00 G. Burgoin Organist and Cnolrmister .MolvIlle Presbyterian Chun% TEACHER —PIan• •ressi Theory ,Pupile Prepared For Ati Examinations 'Ph cr.. Brussels QS --..-,_ .Anglican Church OF CANADA IT JOHN'S fleeter: Rev. ,H. L. JennInv IL AL, Organist: titrs. I, SONO -11 Las. Morning fPrayes and 'Church ;Sehooi David's, FiratfrYit 'SBA cm. Morning Prayer and Church School Rev. W. J. Millman of Thedford in (charge .of services The three Centennial Queens chosen 'Thursday night at the Crystal WILLIS', FRESH 3/111AD an AKTIQ RAHN' artiooE MOVED TO. NEW SITE An event of considerable interest took place this past, week, when the steel bridge structure bridge on tile 12th concession of Grey twp.. was moved to a new location on the farm of 'Ken and Mrs. -Tyerman. The contractors in charge of mov- i.ng were Sam Sweeney of Brussels and Don Nicholson of Monkton. This has greatly improved the entrance to the Tyerman property. 25c 59c Fresh Fruit and Vegetables At All Times WEEK END SPECIALS Schneiders All Purpose Margarine Kraft Chez Whiz, 16 oz. Bee Hive Corn Syrup, 2 lbs. . .. . )29c CARD OF THANKS would hike to thank all those who sellt cards to the baby and I while we were patients in Clinton Public Hospital am d since we returned , 'home it was all greatly appreciated. Adeline Campbell, 31's.th CARD OF THANKS we would like o thank relatives, neighbours, and friends, and Ladies Auxiliary who helped In any Way during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. 'K. Griffiths and Dr, Stephens. Mrs, Bessie Wintle Mr. and MrS. Reuben Wintle %.4,7 ALT(I1'J McCormick Honey Graham Wafers 13 1/2 oz. - 33c, ! , Palace rode In state in the parade I to the fair grounds on Friday. Each I I: Each was seated in a. handsome., 1 convertible, in costume, wearing I their Queen's ribbon and carrying I the flowers presented to them, I the :previous evening, k Titles were awarded as fallow: I i ."Gay Nineties" Queen, Mrs. Jack 1 Lowe, Prize $10, donated by Clem , Steiner; "Miss 1961", Miss Linda 1 Miller, Prize 410 donated by Jack 1 'Wheeler; "School Queen", Joan ;t 1 Stephenson, prize donated by R.W. 'Kennedy. Each Queen also received gifts of cosmetics from E,der's Store and from the Fuller Brush Co., also the flowers and ribbons from Lewis Florists of Wingtam and D. A. Hann, Brussels, • , The following are' those entered in the three classes. ; "Gay Ninetiev Competitors Mrs. H. Graig„ Mrs, Calvin Cameron, .Mrs. Jack. Lowe, Miss L. Mitchell, Mrs. J, Brewer, Mrs. Frank .. Rutledge. "Miss 1961" 1 Dianne Engel, Dianne Hastings, Patsy Evans, Donna Sinith; Linda -:- Miller, Rose Marie 'Krause, "School Queen" Norma Jean Mair, Nancy Knight, Linda Mann, Lois Robertson, Judy Meehan, Joyce Kellington, Ruth Caatipbell, Joan Campbell, Linda Casemoret Dianne Casemore, Patsy , ., Casemore, Jane Campbell, Cathy . Cousins, Sherrill Craig, Anne Lowe., Sean Stephenson, Joyce Httether, Pat Chapman, Beth Pennington, ....--. r Gerda Exel, The Fair Beard president, C. Steffier Welcomed those gathered I for the occasion, Ken Edgar 9f , Wroxeter, was M. C.. and interviewed ' I the conteridera. Mrs. Earl Ctidmore. ' 1 president of the Ladies Division, - i was in charge of the "Queen. 1 Contest and presented, the awards , i to the whiners. Mrs, 111% C. Kerr, , i "POLLARD DRAW WINNERS Winners at the draws at Pollard's Chain saw display -were: Brussels Fair — Airs. Ruth Bridgel, Brussels. 'Teeswater Pair — Mrs. John Currie 5 Winghain; Everette -Whytook, I Teeswater Phone 132 Free Delivery E CI Led by the Brusselq Pipe Band and the Seaforth District High School Trmnoet Band, some 20 schools parAded to the fairgrounds, „ . Winners of the school parade were SS 0 Grey; SS 12 Grey: SS' 7 'Morris: SS 10 Grey; and SS 7 Grey. Winning school float" were: SS 0 Grey; SS 3 Grey: and SS 1 Grey. An open competition for old- time floats was won by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Can- adian Legion. The prize for an, old-time vehicle was won by Jim McNeil and Sylvester Fox The best-dressed woman and man were Mrs. Louis Blake and Mrs, Bruce Marlatt, The draw for the centennial cake was won by Harvey Johns- ton, Clinton, and Mrs. William McCutcheon, BrusSels, Chiidren's Races Boys 6 -8 S. Wilson, W. Knight, 3, Stevenson Girls 6 - 8 Dolma ';Workman, Beverly Finch, 13eckie Nolan 'Boys 9. 11 ilavid Huether, Fred Stephenson, Lloyd Michie Girls 9 - if Ruth Wilbee, Karen Pletch, Lin de Jong 'Boys 11 - 14 Kenneth 'Crawford, Larry'Duncan, Gordon Finch Girls 11 -14 Sylvia Heaver, Darlene Machati, Gei•da Exel Boys Bicycle Race Greg 'Wilson Girls Bicycle Race Linda Lowe Pet Show Best Dog, Nancy Thirgoin. Best Cat, (Persian), Murray Workman nest Bantam and (Ftility Fowl, Thelma and Mneray DeirneS. Corn tonipetitiOn james Knight, With Rennie Ceultel of HR. 2, Winghain. flintier tip. (-1ntiottod oil iluido pagO) NOTICE Connr,encing Oct. 7, Garbage collected.,Satirday afternoons. NOW ‘At-'8 StAcJi *HOPI A Apeeleity Gur?,,,y Styling Cold Wavtno Phone grossete t40 I e the Mlle that you will be bothered by Rata and Mks 1 In your home or barn, so get rid of them nOvi by usIng BRUSSELS CREAMERY Available Now at BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN LTD, CLINTON, ONT. FRIDAY and P\XU,RDAY October 6 7 HAROAIN NIGHT Three Big Features "THE LITTLEST HOBO" (ShoWn at 8.00 only) Buddy Hart Wendy Stuart "BULL WHIP' (Color) (Scope) (Shown .ot 9.30 only) GUY Madison Rhonda Olering "SKEED CRAZY" (Shown at 11'.00 only Bret Halley Yvonne Lime One Cartoon 'Thanksgiving services in Duff's United Church, Oct. 8, will be in charge of Rev, runge of the Land es boro eharge at 11 a.m. Dr. McMaster, Grand Bend, will show pictures of the Holy Land Oct. 30 in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell spent the week end in Hamilton and. Toronto. C. Fraser and family were visitors, with MOcolni Fraser, BRUSSELS CREAMERY Also Available Are PURINA — LIQUID PIG WORMER and PIGTAB GRANULES for removing roundWermie PIGEMIA to prevent anemia In suckling pigs — LIQUID POULTRY VVORMER CHECK-R-TABS drinking water disinfectant far ct)Isisallt DISINFECTANT for farm and honsehoid use Ask Us About Them and Get your Supply To.dity BRUSSELS CREAMERY Brussels, Ont. Phone 22 LLA,SHMAR DRIVE-1N TI-TrATRE LISTOWEL al- thc, piano, provided ninsie. I 1 TOPNOTCH PAIR WINNER 1 'Atm Gordon Nicholson Of 11.Th 4„ i Tirintsels, wets winner of the Ton- 1 netch Feeds Special draw at the 1 Brussels Fair. a WEEKLY SALE 35eN Lttk SANO Yextiig . EVERY :PRIOAY • PAC your hettne rnarkt4 Arfieto yemi :tiro w,04400. dolitiiiiA0 f . Ott • - IN MEMORIAM 0--Otitititi 46. isitoseLIA. CAKE GOES TO PATIENTS a0“ara 4. A Plen'Ft r.n A t-f.' 0-1 TNT NTS MAitto7h mkt Ward talonlions siolowo Wiilkettoit 1.004.0poibredi titioneui ittotioeto Ott 41. KINNEOV; idejI A.SL TO10 ShoWE I`VdfitlY, Mein or dilide. F1r4t tdieW 14 D1tek ADMISSION: 05 CENTS IteH tfreier i2 In cars ir144 PitititOttlittilMitir7WIt'7( RUTLEDGE' -- In loving Memory of I The Centennial C.alte was 8011' i() a dear Wife and motheii. anet the patients ot the Callander Niira- RntictIo;cs, who passed away fair i in•" Hein,o otter the Vale, years age October 12, 1957 1.-erfot mother lirt th Vest,, 'Par ciOrit of us she did her host Tier WACO Ort earth ne one eat fill, §dECIAL PklzE WINNERS A litt Of the Whiners Of speelAi .t7"-r• nlitls yen MOM Slid tillVtlyA will i Ortid§ Witt anneal. In next WeefN , Lovinaly renimberea by unshorn" 1Ssue of ThePast I and family, rtiliqbAV• Nibl1/41itHt• err.S ICubIe POMO* . "HOW' TO MAKE A MONttER0 . (Adult tritertabirrieht) kolieet. 14aerts dgey toliWAY 0tEENAeAt CAVEMAN • bolo' CORotiri. ,Robert Vat:40'01r barrali, Marstiall• • .4.'7! • 4),