The Brussels Post, 1966-09-08, Page 51.114.123 Buie La p()ST, .1;li.L141:1EIAB, ONTARIO TH.IIII,SDA.Y, SEPT. 81.11, 1.960
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
The meeting regards a centeu
vial project. was a huge success.
It's up to all of us now to carry
it through. Candidally speaking
I am not over optoidistic or
greatly impressed by our leaders
ers, Stretton and Grewar. You
don't have to -have 'extra intel,
ligence to put small potatoes in
the bettoufnlif 'the 'bag, and if
you haven government job yoti'
don't need any, Almost ''1) organ-
itations represented and of
course the brattiest of them all;
The Gentlemen's club. Yep, it's
the Gentlemen's Club for brains.
The Lion's for weiith, the Leg-
ion for good deeds, the Fair
Board for ungratefulness and
the Rebekah's for gossip. I would
like to make my first suggestion.
If and when a delegation is sent
to Ottawa to interview peanuts
Pearson, I say, send me and
Charlie Draper. Judy La Marsh
is on the Pentennial GoVernMent
Conihnittee and I have some pull.
met Judy at Beamsville Fair
When she was a plain MP. I
know she '''Was greatly pleased;
With my fiddling. , Let's get be
hind our comimttee and, push
and maybe an odd kick would
-help,
What a change in one hundred.
Years, or in seventy, or fifty, I
have a pair of boots worn 125
years ago. Leng leather. In 1911
I boUght a pair of button boots
from Bert McOall in Bluevale.
They buttoned* up the Side and
were a lemen Celor. The straw
hat was in style, but for a, real
styliSh, a panahm-Yeir Mild' fold
it, carry it in your pocket for a
day., Ther shake It. and it was as
good as .new,, The real problem
was the collar and tie. A rubber
collar white as snow, It fastened
With a collar button at the back
and one in the front. One thing
Certain Abut a collar button or a.
cuff link, they always hid under
the dresSer somewhere out of
sight, The collar easily attached
at the back and one side at the
front. It was impossible to get
the other side in. plate unless you
Closed an eye and shoved yohr
tongue way up in your cheek,
tante side, one feet fOrWard. YoU
always had to have help getting
the tie Slipped into place. Your
tie pin if you were lucky and
'..vcalthy was a1;,i5 gold piece
welded on a four inch pin. There
were no belts worn, only 'by
Englishmen. Over the collar •and„
tie in cold weather was worn a
chest. protector, com)nonly called
a "dickey". IL was shaped like
the collar on a pull over sweater,
with an apron in front. It weri.1
over the shirt front and was
fastened around your neck with
hooks and eyes. The V Farm boys
had knitted wollen mittens with
leather pull oxers, They were
not meant to hold hands with.
The college boys all had coon
skin coats, the Farm boys black
cloth with: fur collar or maybe a
fur coat of horse hide.
Nov you can laugh at the
button boots, you can haw haw
at the rubber collar or every-
thing that was worn in those
days, but right now the moderns
have the Most devilish device
ever devised by maii or devil.
The Zipper, Even to say .the
word reminds me of the hiss of
a Make.'
Sometimes you zip and it
freezes half way,, it's Stuck, 'rot
the smallest fraction 'of a one
hundred split 'second the message
is sent. It is a piece of thi:ead
that stopped it? Is it a Pieee Of
cloth? Yes the day the zipper-Was'
invented the public: got' skinned.
Sometimes the zipper dopen!t.,
at all, You can't repair the cur
sell thing. You. JUSt $(11141 q
shoulders and, walk erect as Pos.
Criet to, the nearest news:
stand and buy the biggest news.
paper. Before 'Yoti" sit, unfold the
paper and make sure the bottem -
Is down to your knees. When you
are seated draw the Whole-paper
Clow te -Four body. Men folk
understand. It has happened
to them. They 'Won't laugh,
This fall I will have to buy
new suit of clothesdf-ll.,ean..find
one with buttons. If I can't I
wonder how T would look in a.
loin cloth.
Anyway; let's get the clinic
started SO that When we require,
medical attention we won't have
to Wait Until bleed Peieoning
has set in,
rtithttilly
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Minister: Bev. A. hi.
L.D.B.A., •
Organist: Mrs. ered 6tephenspn
11:00 ,u.,11), \..V.prOdi?
:9;45 AM, Stinclay Seheel
LAAUtiCil
(if 'CANADA,
MELVILLE CliURCH
Interim Moderator:
Rev. McLean
Organist; Margaret ThompSeri
ARC'S"
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
AN tliLiCAN
Uk CANADA
t-Ircaelat: Mrs. B. I6Iliett
ST.,,AOHN'S
a a.m. morning Prayer
and Primary Unutch Beno:el:
St. Alban's arid St. David'a- "
--A-TW add
,J.:L;t) a.m. Morning i i ayes
and (inures. Ltca.u.'.01
Mr. and 'Mrs, fit rt Oioddeu
to Brampton.
Mrs, Donald Pesten and Sell,
Craig spent several days " with
Mr. and Mrs. Ji,uues terstell.
:dit's. Jas. Struthers and ituth
anu Airs. Doris lianna Lind sons-
we re -visitors -in. Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krauter
Kreuter and. family, Windsor,
were visitors with Mrs. Edythe
Car tiff.
AUS TRIP TO
WiESTERN FAIR
LONDON
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17th
Leave Brussels at 9:00 a.m.
Return after Grandstand Show
Bus Fare: $2.00
Sponsored by Bantam Ball Te m
For Reservations
PI-LONE '148 or 160
IN TERN AT IONAL PLOW ING MATCH
COACi-IING CLASSES 10:00
3 COACHES WILL LIE AVAILABLE EACH DeAY
Sat, Sept. 10 .— at farm of Howard Daters, Da$11W090
Lot 5, Conc. 12 Hay Township — 11/4 mlles .north of DashWOOd'
at. Sept. 17 ee At farm of Alex. Corrigan, No. 1, Bluevale
Lot 4Q, Coric 2 1 urnberry Twp. — 1 mile east of Bluevale on Hwy .87
Sat, Sept. 84 — at the farm of Elgin Thompson, KipPen, RR 3
11/2 Mlle& south of Kippen on HWY. No. .4
Sat. Oct. 1 — at the iarm of George Hubbard, Blyth.
Lot 40, Conc. 4, East Wawanosh 3 miles north. of Blyth,
1 mile west Hwy. No. 4
Huron County Queen of the Furrow and inter•County Classes will be
picked from these classes — Further information available from
Ontario Department of Ayriculture, Clinton, and Huron. County
Plowmen's Association
Simon Hallahan Elston Cardiff, Brussels
President, Huron County Secretary, Huron. County
Plowmen's Association Plowmen's Association
'Alt. and Mrs. A. Bremner,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jos. Cooper and
Mr. and Hrs. A. Cardiff under.
the Sattudity;I:AiwiessLDorris wed;
ding in Kitchener.
AT 3 P ENOUGt
4,0(0,..11140..%1•,!,01,01111,
Jamesway tower Ciwring Equipment
Isak, VAIRY, HOG, AND POULTRY
640 Unioad.ers
point suspemion
power ring gear drive
orltwna,I filling attachment
PHONE: 523 - 4241
HO W SIOIN & I1 OWS0 N LTD., B'LYTH
liOVVER. CHORINE DEALER FOR HURON COUNTY
, 4.„.emil..:4:,..r4;43,-Aie vallaileIMINal
DANCE
BRUSSELS LtiGION HALM
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9th
Desjardine Orchestra.
Admission: 52.00 per Couple.
Admission restricted to persons
over 21 years
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch 21$
Get, your Western Fair tickets.
at the -Grussels Post NOW.
NOTICE .
TO MILK CUSTOIVIERS
IN THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
HOUSE 10 HOUSE DELIVERY WILL
RESUME ON MONDAY, SEPT. 12th
ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE
ATI-Ori DAY SOUTH OF RIVER
TUESDAY NORTH OF RIVER
WEDNESDAY SOUTH OF RIVER
THURSDAY NORTH OF RIVER
FRIDAY NO DELIVERY
SATURDAY SOUTH AND NORTH
COUSINS DAIRY
Nature s Most Nearly
Perfect Food
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