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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-08-03, Page 6••• FOR ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS SEE OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED ); ritsDA,N7 113h; BRUSSE1,43 POST l',IZI:sSELS ONTARIO t1,11111martte003. Are You Having A AMILY REUNION or GARDEN PARTY? Then Serve Delicitous • , <, • • .4', ICE CREAM 2 tAz GAL. PAILS FOR SCOOPING OR INDIVIDUAL SUNDAE CUPS Owners of Horne Freezers can save money too by keeping a 2I72, gai. pail of creamy-smooth Cousins ice Cream on hand for. family or friends. GET SOME SOON AT if.:,;U ti 6INS DAIRY When the party's over a Cascade 40 electric water heater can have its finest hour Seven-year-old socialites have a way of leaving more than a gift at a party: ever been stuck with a tutti-frutti- topped tablecloth? These are the times a Cascade 40 earl really win you over. It provides all the hot water you need to suds up a strawberry-specked party dress, its chocolate-cheeked owner, and the pile of party paraphernalia you'll be left with, A Cascade 40 electric water heater may not make the party „ . but it could save the day. For more inform- ation, ask your Hydro. Centennial Report 1867 1967 by JOHN, W. FISCHER CENTTINNIAL COMMASSIONXR Two big numbers in the Cen- tenial's national show are "on the road" now and they hale been giving "smash hit" per. formances Attendance figures on the Con- federation, Train can be described ed. as "peak capacity " phis" and the Armed Forces Military ,Tat- too, which opened to the Miblie at Peterborough, Ontario; March, I- AUOi1 1, has establiethed reputation for being highly professional shoW that produces 0:014t 194. unanimnous andience enthusiast» and praise. It'S a major understatement to say that we at the Centennial ComMission are pleased by the success of these important "opthut- ing numbers'? in, the J967 cele• brations. The Confederation Train start- ed its tour early in Jantiary at Victoria where it received 58,000 visitors. By April 0; When it was at Saskatoon on its eastward tour. 650,000 people had seen this colorful travelling exhibition; Those in charge of the Canted- eration Train tour had estimat- ed, last Year, that about one and million people would board it. On the basis of daily crowds so far they now predict a total Of two million. Unfortitnately ' a is doubtful we can stretch that figure more since there. 18 a physiml limit to the number of people who can pass through the train per day and there Mast be a number of "no ShOW'' days to allow for travelling time be- tween exhibit pointS and for inaintenance and repairs. • The attendance figures ar e the. Main evidence of the train's sac- esS. Art and design critics aside, like to ,;n01,0 n wide-eyed rail- way yard hand's remark to a fellow worker following a sneak; visit (}0 ('ompany fin)e: "It's marvellous, I want ray kids ser.. this, for sure.', Frorri Air Marshal to Petty ()Meer to Private, all mombers of ti'M Armed :Forces should he proud of their Military Tattoo. Tbr, rvo cysts nave been per- fortning to sell-loll 1u twos time show opened, The Tattoo casts are split- second trained. Pride, Morale, and disciplinu also are noticeable HiratIghout thp show. Cchla Wtf5' noted CoMmisslori observer during a midnight briefing i'i0t- miffli folloWitig the filial p(1101.1 . asseibbled to performa n ce.) The Tattoo does not glorify ar nor does it remark, an fatuous generals or battles won or lost. 1.1, does pull your heart), strini2,s with memories or recol- lections of the "ordinary'' who fought, tout died in past wars. Tattoo sorvice songs of the earliest French regiments, the Scots, the navy, the 20th century wars — and original music are. played by highly trained and re- hearsed marching bands. Aud- iences on seat edges, with heart iii mot.it)r apprehension, watch the thrilling Armed Forces GYnint.Ati" insplay Team, precision marine- itY're). and other Fipevtaelefi 1911r.W r1 iialrfil 10111111 li wOiliti br..) O. 111I* to lAti tO ment to creep into his soul. The. show will be a cherished part of Many memories long after POPLEY GIRL'S BODY r0UND WASHED ASHORE The body of ;lane Pollock, 14, Of' nipley, was found washed shore at Lorne Bead], three tulles N,orth of Kincardine: on Friday, She was drowned a month ago in au attempt to rescue eight- year old T,onmilcl Cliffe of Lon- don, Ont. The body ws round ten miles North of where the tragedy occured, ••••-7 Tfit'tro im,r1pv ournittor th.f.u. IMUSSZIA could heara pin drop as 300 Men find anyone in a Tattoo audience receive comments who did not. allow n,t least a and instructions for the next measure of. nationalistic senti-