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Brussels, Fall Fair Rained Out;
High Quality Inside • Exhibits
Abandoned Mate. music filtering
SellePtifeT SCOUTING. le'AKING HIGHLIGHTS.
BUY .AN APPLE, :INCREASED EXHIBITS
The rannuel Apple Pee well be Thursday, the first day of the held an Brussels, Ethel, 'Crall-, Zest:Huron Agrieultural Fair here, . ears, the drowned Mrreale ChaimI brook :and Walton, on EllasiadaY1 : drew ^many iedoor exhibiters 'The man, l(. L. Ashton arid disappointed October 13th, to be conducted by •*
O zed elmostal palece was filled with , children were all that insist tali the CG and. Scouts. , 'Brussels ; exhibits of excellent quality entered ; from what promised to be a large
I 'by more than 150 exhibitors, Oa i :and colodel School. Parade, on.
WWII is were new names on the : Friday, the second OnY of the fair.
secretary's list
I The steady downpour made the
The baking exhibits were oat ; scheduled panede impossible, et also '. !
13`tan'ding in both quality, mad i cancelled all tare afternoon outdoor
1 ectivities at the fair grounds where qUantity, there being 2,65 entries in ' I bedraggled compailore, judges, the various classes, ( spectators, and fair officiate had to"
'The 'flower show was a colorful I -give up all hope of carrying on,
array anal •enteles were extensive, i i The 441 competitions were the
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luifiNTCHEON PROCERY LL
SELLS PONY
H ERE TOR $700
An Moore pony was sold by
Archie 'McDonald, eon of Tan
McDonald of Brussels, to Mm, Anne
Marie 'Gale of Toronto for $7410.
This Tony's full bother, -also
raised 'by the MooDonalds, won the
Silver Shield for working hunters
at Toronto, in open competition for
horses with riders 17 and under.
Sandy, -another brother, had pre-
Jack, viously •wom"and at the Royal, Both
Colonel
MURRAY GAUNT
Liberal Candidate
GEORGE ,McCUTCHEOlif
Progressive Conservative Ca :nsraullaillere
We Deliver Phone 293 Vote for the Candidate of your choicw .
Oct. 4th — but be sure you vote.. •
NOTICE 'Grain and hay exhibits were more only feature carried out, These were
-numerous .than for the past several , moved indoors, to the arena, The
years. young people made a fine Showing
in these c,ompetitions and special -The display of school work was
large and Worsting while the
remaining 'indoor exhibits were 't
abetat the merle as last year.
Wins Silver Tray 77
Ninham, Exeter,
Huron County also has twee
1 representatives on the provixte
cial committee of the R.N.A.01..
Miss Lila Youngblut, Goderieelee,
membership committee; 1,Vlisee,'
Norma Westgate, Exeter, pub,
tic relations committee.,
Graduate Nurses
Hold Workshop;
Name Officers
those ponies are now at
Mann's, Oehawa,
It would 'be interesting to learn
if there has ever been another
horse sold 'in this area for this
price.
Mental Health, '
Group Organizes.,
1
The second organization rriee
ing of the proposed Hurete.
County branch of the Canadian;::'
Mental. Health Association wai"
held Tuesday night in the cam-
munity room of the new Britisk,.
Mortgage & Trust building-
Attending Tuesday's meetiniZ. -
the first to be held in the new
BM & T community room, Warw.
Mr. Curtis Smout, of the Mee
tario division of the
Toronto; Dr. J. N. Hagar, sup-
erintendent of Ontario frospi-
Most points 'is Class L, DoniestIc
Selerece and Class 0, Flowers, were
accumulated by 'Mrs. Earl Cudmore
winning for her the. T. Eaton -Silver
Tray.
fRamnersetp in the flowers were
'Mr's, D. A, Ram and Mrs, D. (
Hastings,
Top winner in the' baking classes
was Mrs. L. iStonehoilee of 13elgra.ve
end close compettroit were Mrs.
Cuclmore and Mrs. HarrylGoil,
Mrs. Heimpel of iWroxeter cape.
tired the majority of prizes in the
Home Crafts section.''
Special Prize Winners
"Domestic” Shortening —
Pie, Mrs, elerle iStretten; Mrs.
Edgar Howatt Belgi$ve; Mrs- W. I
Broughton, Monkton.
Cake, Mrs, Heimple; Mrs, Stose.
li
Ethel
.1
4-K Calf)
A successful workshop was
held at the nurses' residence,
Clinton, for the executive and
committee members of the new-
ly-formed Huron County Chap-
ter of the Registered Nurses
Association of .Ontario.
'peizes went to:
Backer Special (Sr. 4-H Calf)
let — Barbara, Turnbull
2nd — Gereldine Dennis
3rd !Gail 'Wilcox' —
4th —'Wallace Black
Clem Stefeer eneciel (Jr.
1st e- Doug MeTagreart
2nd Dave. Cowing
3rd :Wei Roe
For other winners see inside page.
Despite their disappointment, fair
officials were optomistic and -already
looking forward to next year as,
expressed by James Mair, president
of the Ontario Association of Agree
cultural Societies, and past. president
of the local society, who remarked
"In spite of to-day we, will he
working harder than over in prep-
aration. for next yew's fair."
A large crowd attended the con- •
clueing event of the 196e fair, the
dance in the Cilystal Palace to the
music *or Genet Ferrier and his
orchestra, The rain did nothing to I
dampen their spirits,
ket of October le, Mr,
Hall ;has +rented my Barber Shop,
for a period of time.
I hope my customers well continue
to give him the same co-operation
I they 'have given me in-the past
elevenerears.
Thanking you for your patronage
Bob Walker
CARD OF THANKS
We sineevely thank all our Ineigh-
bouns and friends who assisted us
at the time of our sale and :also
when r we moved to Inman.
Your help was arppreciated and
your kindness will be remembered.
Patricia and Jim Davis
WDHs COMMENCEMENT
Commencement will be held at
'the Wingham District Bagh School
on Friday, Octoberr 26, with A. If.
Mcleague, Assistant Superintendent
Secondary Education Branch as the
guest speaker.
"WIN"
A "Hoover" Vacnum Cleaner
nothing to buy.
Enter your name at G. El.
SCHTJETT Furniture, Mildmay.
Also inspect "TiaaRDING" Carpets,
New Pianos, "Kroehler" cheater-
fields, (lift febilture, Draw to
take place at Behuett's store on
October 15, 1962.
UNITED CHURCH
FOWL SUPPER
Save October 24th for Brussels
'United Church Fowl Supper.
Miss Irene Lawson, field sec-
retary R.N.A.O., Toronto, con-
ducted the- workshop on Chap-
ter activities and R.N.A.O. poli-
cies.
The chapter plans to hold
five general meetings during
the year. There are about 150
members of the Registered
Nurses Association of Ontario
in Huron County and. these are
all eligible for membership in
the chapter association.
Godecle Dr. R. M. Aida*/ Huron County is in District tai,
of Huron Counte
tion of Ontario and is the sec-
:ector
n
; 2 of Registered Nurses Associa-
Health Unit; Mr. Coulter,, 111rne .
and chapter to be formed in Day, Miss Claire McGowan, eV!'
ganized about one year ago. Dis-
the district. Oxford County or- . ythieviCanhilAdraeanir's, AnittlirsSioncgietsyu;pervii..- ,
sor of the H.C.H.U.; Mrs. Con meetings are held in the
spring and fall of eachyear. I R:1%l , b erikr 1Vsl.rs rJeovsoerphoinrernanChi..ciy•e:,
Officers include: President, h
Mrs. K. B. McRae, Clinton; first Mr. Smith, Mrs. Nelson Cardno;
vice-pre-s., Mrs. M. E. Thorn-
of Seaforth.
and Mrs. Bruce McMillan, bobs..
ton, RR 2, Gorrie; second vice-
pres, Mrs. M. Platt, RR 3, Sea-
forth; secretary-treasurer, Miss
Doris Hawthorne, Goderich,
Committees: Membership :
Miss Lila Youngblut, chairman,
Goderich; Mrs. M. Doherty, Ex-
eter; finance, Miss V. Adair,
chairman, Goderich; Mrs, 3. show the growing prevalence eara
Hibbert, Goderich; Mrs. M. E, tance
meli of mental illnessacnotlopthereatiimonpo
Thornton, RR 2, Gorrie,
in
Program and Public Bela- applying remedial measurev,:.
tions, Mrs. Lillian Gallaher, Modern treatment will produce.
chairman, RR 1, 'Wroxeter; Mrs. a high incidence of cure ac. t- '
Thompson, Teeswater; Mrs. L. rehabilitation in most cases,
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Rowat, Seaforth; Miss Myrtlesaid Mr, Smote.
Mr. Smout spoke to the grow
on matters concerned with or-
ganization of the Huron brancaa
and stressed the need for.pube
lic education concerning
Problems of mental illnesee,.
Facts and figures were given ton'•
VAL'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Ovehte, 111111,41 COM Waybill
A Spatiality
Phone 10 firessele
house,; Mrs, larougleton.
Robin Hood
White Loaf, Mrs. Hovaatt
Sall Dozen uns, Miss
Dennis
William ,,Neilson
Mrs, El, Theivatt
Standard Brands —
Mrs. D. Hastings; Mre, Hewett;
Mrs, Stonehouse
Molesworth Cheese Factory
Mrs. Chulmore; Mrs, Richard
Procter; Mrs, Heimpel
-Champion Cook --
(Prizes donated by Mrs. A. Turn-
bull, IMrs, C. Long, Mrs. R. Gemmel)
and Mrs, Jno. Speal
Mrs. ;Stonehouse
Fleishman Yeast —
while Bread, Ethel Dennis:
Mrs. Ple IGO; Mrs, R. Procter.
Brown Bread. Mrs, Stonehouse,
Mrs. Hewett; 1Vrrs, R. Proeter.
Milk Rolla, Mrs, Stonehouse;
I Mrs, Howate Mrs. Carl HemingwaY
'Cinnamon Runs, Mrs. G. Mutter;
Mrs, Norman Hoover: Miss Vile
Dennis
Evening Program
The Fair Officials extend sincere
thanks to all those who helped in ;
any Way. A very special thanks to
the ticket seller's at the grounds i
who braved the rain and the cold I
Wind to stick to their posts,
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FIRE DAMAGES
GREY TWP, HOME
Fire, which broke eat about 11.30
Sunday nigtbe at the home Of Lloyd
Weber, 12th, concession -of Glee'
Township, gutted the upstairs'
portion, of the house. Furniture wits
removed from the lower rooms but
nothing Was saved from upstairs.
Grey Township Fire Department;
answered the call,
NOTICet
BRUCE COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB
lered Heifer Sale, including seven.
:tops from Huron County, October 9 i
at Walkerton.
NOTI4CE OF COURT , OF REVISION
ASSESSMENT ROLL
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
The Court of. Revision on the 1962
Assessment Roll for the Town-
ship 'of Grey uten which the 1963
taxes will be levied will be held on
Wednoeday. October 3rd 1962, at
'2130 pen., at the Cleric's Officer
Egret, Ontario.
Edythe M. Cardiff,
agile Towhehie of Grey.
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BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE [imited
CLINTON
WEEKEND SHOWS
DURING OCTOBER
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 5 - DOUBLE BILL
HiteNc;., 1 j Shown at 8:40 Only
"V ci V A d -j
T T O M. er, 0
THE S E A"
Walter ,Pidgeon, jean Feriteln:
(baler Scopes
g Shown at 10:00 OnIY
4006M HELL TO
TEXAS„'
beli Murray, Diane Vereil
SOO)
The Thursday evening program
he the Ciryetal Palace included the
ereeentation of The awards for the
Waterloo Marine insurance Sehtiot
Eesity Contest be aFiteaPteeentiOn.
and Safety in the heeree,. held in
dortetrectiori with -the Terestele Fair,
These "peesenteltiorie `Weed made by
Sohn Thisbridge, a, representative of
the company who wtis pebeenit: for.
the "(idol:Wen, A brief Wetedree Se-
tertded Itti those present by the Fair
Tetaideet, taiont Stefflee SetWarn
tatter, Ideal rePteSetitetr*d of the
Weed:Mee Mkiitii,al, introduced
tusbridge who eengratidated the'
etiiinert.. Prize Weireirig eeettat Were
eette Mid their' iievitirde were received
Miss Thereiteira and Wee
'Linde Ceeeettent; Herielteillate Mont.
1'604 briol tlitor and Neil FaiWine,
The Diatikatle
tee t eeie ea' With a d e
iNetAt liANELtat
betty Kennedy, Tototifd *Onion°.
COriateldiatatee end former' Ottawa'
newspaper *Meta has been named
'regular pa'n'elist: roe dtiC,tiPii
Otent 0.tilje! Challenger. She: realeeete
Toby flobbina who left the program
at the end 'Of' the iO6o-61 season.
With' feitoW Santnate -Pierre Berton
HOSTESS -OF
neteitiA:ArkALow whit
MATINEE
Pat Pattiatireea it versatile performed
lend Writer In tnnedian radio and
' television, hire been named Penniatia
Ott, hostess of Trapp-CariedaMiitineei
heated 'Mandity to *thin* eiteraireank
on the, dealt, radio net-Orel, Baia who
be6aoie: known* ligtetiere: 'theetigit
§ittidaY .eretitrie net.
Weida' show, , Pete hits
worked on Tretriateriedet Matinee
THE tAita
Idtie4Aai ri Festive, Serie* plan a varied sound of drentak cam.
Varlet and Opera, beginning this fall, One °lithe early preilnett
tic Lark, a. play sa.loOot the li`retiOti leasiotiee, Joan of Nir.
40.s.t *het
TENDERS FOR SNOWPLOWING
TOWNSHIP OF GRiE-
Tenders' Wilt be received toy the
undersigned' trail I p ane Wednesday,
Oettiber trit 1i911e, for
1.96,l.d3 season itiAttd
Township of Grey, Tenders to- be by
#0kCiAL ti4OW the hen*. State make and tiie •It
equipMent 'to be esed. Lowest ritlY October' 7 ,e-e- in cow'. and Gordon Stealer, Betty attempts V
1954, selecting eridaintrOdrielfig t newspaper eeeekeee enitteing‘ lifegreitii of 'Skits end tender not' rieeesserily iteeeritet
of tootelosed, ,mimpiiftstftz ,331.0f* itid6estitf dgeit thalleegere, Fred- 461116A was, iliet°111gliiY '
.,,„. ,„ „ , rAktild 1141 Cairdl~i',
tiasiti IS' intittifetOr 44 h3 bil*6 dark, Township 'tit Greta,
'1 :'r"
r Year $2.50
Stokleys.Pumtokin, 28 oz. '''' '''' ' 19e
Cheer, Giant '''' *"."""""..." 69c
Maxwell.House Instant Coffee
10 oz. ....... .
St. Williams Assorted Jams,
9 ,-oz. 5 for 0,,,,,,....1“,,t14,1•A
•1110111110. 1,0 yif.01,..011 "MI!
rroM Seefortb High Halloo)Rp.ne
bus, gliMpees of the bright 'uniforms
of Breseele legionbandsmen.iv
WIN CAKES
airs. Graham Nark and Mrs. Win.
Verrie were winners of the draw
'for the two cakes, tparnsored by the
'Ladies* 'Division of the Brussels
Fair, on Friday.
'BRUSSELS VEGETARIANS
'Third Meeting
The third meeting of 'the Brussele
'Vegetarians was held at the home
,of Mrs. Jack Wheeler on September
I2nd at nine o'clock.
The meeting opened with the 4-H
+pledge. The minuites were read by,
Alice Decries. The roll cell was
'"My Favourite Vegetable and How I i
'Like It served."
The posters were then discussed.
Notes were read aloud.
demesstration of a carrot
casserolealpel meat loaf was done
'by Audrey' heeler, Sylvia ,,Hoovert
domonteQt potatoes and Joan '
Alcocq 4 a salad.
Arter.:• ese were sampled by
everyone Me meeting closed with
ithe singing of the Queen.
DAIRY. MART 'INSTALLEL
BY LOCAL GROCER.
Grower's Superior Market have
installed a new Dairy Mart in
their store,
We sel l Consizes Homo-Milk,
Whipping Cream, C,,hoceMilk,, and
Sutter, Reps freeh under the
newest in refrigeration .
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Miss Barbara Turnbull returned
Saturday from a vacation to the
West Coast and the Seattle World's
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett lairkton of
Powassen were recent visitors with
the Michie feinily in Morris Town-
ship.
OPEN MEETING
The Majestic Institate are holding
their regular meeting in the Library
Thursday evening, 'October 11th,
at 8.30 sharp. Everyone is cordially
invited to- heir Dr. Ken Wood of
Clinton, speak on Chiropractic
Demonstration of favours of
interests to sick people, doting and
old. • •
Please come and bring a friend.
jaesba,nds are especially welcome.
Lunch.
eee w.e. •