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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1967-08-17, Page 6Bausuus POST BRUSSELS ONTARIO TlIURSDAY, ADO. 17th, 198T 1967 MODELS IN STOCK ti 'YOUR MUSTANG, FALCON, FAIRLANE, FORT/ d THUNDERBIRD DEALER PHONE 249 BRUSSELS PHONE 357-3460 WINGHAM egglifseeettlanape asaitaerr Mase=tielesre TO PREVENT BLOAT ing surface tension makes it USE MINERAL OIL the gases by normal means. Pour- possible for the animal to expel- ing mineral oil on the water A farmer can help to prevent where calves drink from. streams bloat by pouring mineral oil on is impractical. This method would top of the drinking Water recora- be a full-time job for a man Mends Dr, Howard Neely, Veter- with a large feedlot operation. inary. SerVices Branca, Ontario However, it could help the smal-Department of Agriculture and. ler operator' prevent a serious Food. problem. Mineral oil helps to prevent 'bloat by reducing surface tension in rite animal's rumen. Redue- Renem your Post now. NEW FASHION ACTION AT THE C. g! The Canadian girl on the go takes her fashion flair Where- ever the action. le, The Women's Division of the N, V, and Robert F. Warner Inc. Will show latest in vacation clothes for the woman who is foot- loose but fashionconscious, in a Presentation entitled "Fashions in, Action", daily at Queen Eliza- beth Fashion Theatre at 4:00 p.m. and again at S:30 p.m. during the 1967 Canadian National exhibition. Aug. 1,Sth to Sept. 4th. If your adventures take you to Bermuda and the elbow Beach Surf Club, you'll need a wardrobe that is eye-catching but not dar- ing enough to scandalize the staid, inhabitants of that oh-so-British colony. Bard's have the perfect answer: a velvet lounge 'outfit. For travel ensemble for a jahlit mauve. in the evening, surpass the sunset in David B. Rea's en- semble of orange, full-length, sheath with applique trim at the the neck, to match the apricot and silver-blue floor-length bro- cade coat. For that last minute shopping excursion before the boat leaves, slip into a Spanish influence coat, in orange with brightly striped collar and lapels and matching dress, by Irving Samuel of Montreal. If your joining the jet set in Acapulco for a Mexican holiday, elegance is the watchword at the Pierre Marques Hotel. What could be more elegant for apres-swim than' a gold lame lounging suit with full length jumper top by Bard's. Make your own contribut- ion to the colorful Mexican land- scape in a brilliant floral evening sheath in. shades of pink, blue and, green, with floating panels of avOcada sweeping from shoulder to floor, For afternoon and early evening, Irving Samuel suggests a mauve dress with pup-tent coat in giant mauve and red check. For travel ensemble for a gaunt to the C.N.E. an all-wool pant suit in burnt topaz gives ease and comfort as well as beauty. York Town Casuals suggest their Edee Award winning suit with double breasted styling and self buttons and choice of skirts or slime. Going fermal means a David E. Rea, costume like his gold em, broidored net shift gown over a beige, body-hugging sheath. Glamour for fall is seen in three CG ats by Montreal designers. Joshar presents -a. smart, double- breasted caniel coat with ,=lynx full collar and sleeves, Batons and tie belt are Of beige leather Ftirther fashion notes are slash pockets. A camel dress and huge fox collar is autumn elegance by Iev- ing Samuel. A. multi-colored three piece tweed suit With deep red tot cellar comes froni Joshes. The. Cata,diati WOrilan who high.- lights her Wardi.Ohe with high fashion no Matter where her tilivelp lake No, will want to see O'i P.. f910r potoolftft itoRtfall, 4'0 BRUSSELS AGRICULTURE SOCiti 1967 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President .. , .. ..... First Vice-President . Secretary-Treasnrer Second Vice-President Donald McDonald . Jan Van Vliet I)otiglas Fraser Edwin Martin DIRECTORS 34n. Van \Met, Donald McDonald, Alfred Knight, Lloyd Wheeler, Doug. Fraser, George Procter, Hank Ten Pas, Graham Work, Wilfred Strickler, Laurie Black, Stanley Hop- per, Douglas Hemingway ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS .. Jack KnighLi Harvey Craig, Gordon Grant, Jack McDonald, Ro- bert Grasby, Cliff Dunbar, Eldon Wilson, Murray Nuether, George McCutcheon, Cecil, Parker, .Tim Bowman, Wm. Peale, Glenn Huether, Hugh arson, Jas. W. Srnitlt, Alex 'Pent,- son; Harry Bolger, John Wheeler. Wilbur Turnbull, Win. W. Smith, Jack -Bowman, Graeme McDonald, Harold Thomas, Clarence McCutcheon, Mac McIntosh, 'Lloyd 'Wheeler, Blake, Wm, Stratychuk, Charles Thomas, ,Ross Smith, Cleni Sterner, Jas, Armstrong, Jr., Russel Knight, Jim Mair, Dennis, .Wrri. Turnbull,' Murray Cardiff, Roy •Ttirvey, Rd Williamsob. A MESSAGE FROM THE BOARD The Directors of the Brussels Agricultural Society are pleased to present their prize list for the 1967 Fall Fair. They wish to thank all those who have helped make the Brussels Fair a success by giving generously of their time or by donations of cash, merchandise, and advertising. They also express their appreciation to the exhibitors for their co-operation in the past and hope that they will be present at the 1967 Fall Fair. The Board extends a cordial invitation to all to visit the Brussels Fall Fair on September. 28th and 29th. Donald McDonald Edwin Martin President Secretary-Treasurer COMMITTEES FOR 1967 Heavy Horses—Stanley Hopper, Harry Bolger Light Horses—Graham Work, Harvey Craig Beef Cattle—Jan Van Vliet, Alex Pearson Dairy Cattle—Wilfred Strickler, Grade Cattle—Douglas Hemingway, Wm. Dennis Sheep and Swine—George Procter, Clarence McCutcheon Poultry—Alfren tanight, Jim Bowman. Grain-.-,Doug Fraser, Jack Bowman, Wilfred Strickler Roots and Vegetables, Fruit—Laurie Black, Rae Houston, Jack Bowman, Wilfred Strickler, Doug, Hemingway Police and Parking—Lloyd Wheeler, Adrian McTaggart, Glenn Huether, Ken McDonald, Mac McIntosh, John Wheeler, Harry Bolger Finance—Don McDonald, Cecil Parker Grounds and Concessions—Don McDonald, Wm. Turnbull, John Wheeler, Graeme McDonald Palace—Hank Ten Pas, Jim. Mair, Jim Bowman Entertainment and Dance—Don McDonald, Lloyd Wheeler, George Procter School and Sports—Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. Harvey Craig, Ken Ashton, Ed Martin, Jim Armstrong, Jr., Luella Mitchell, Jessie Little, Mrs. O. Elliott, Mrs, E. Wilson Tickets and Gate—Hank Tee Pas, Selwyn Baker, Harold Thomas Graeme McDonald, Clair Long, Ross Cunning- ham, Charles Thomas, Doug Fraser, Wm, Dennis, Harry Bolger, Clifford Dtinbar Advertising and Publicity----Alfred Knight, Mrs, Clarke Math- eson, Mrs, Roy Kennedy, 1967 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH and FARM MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION on the JOSEPH COCHRANE and NEIGHBORING FARMS BARRIE — SIMCOE COUNTY OCTOBER Ilth, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1967 Sponsored by the Ontario Plowmen's Association in co-opera- tion with Simcoe County Local Committee THE WORLD'S LARGEST PLOWING MATCH AND EXIIIE, IT OF FARM EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES $15,000.00 in prizes — Educational Trips and Championship Trophies for High School Pupils, Junior Farmers and Senior Plowmen. Daily program includes wagon tours, bands, par- ades and demonstrations. The Canadian Plowing Council has accepted the invi- tation of the Ontario Plowmen's ASseciation and the Sirncoe County Local Committee to stage the 1967 Canadian Cham- pionship Plovdng Contest in conjunction With the Internation- al. It will take place oh Thursday, October 12th, with repre- sentatives from seven provinces competing for the Canadian Championship. Applications for space received at the Office of the Secretary-Manager up to September 4th. Plowing Entries and Applications for Tractors up to September 29th. For full particulars Write or phone: Telephone; F. A. Lashley, Secretary-Manager, TORONTO — 3654097 Ontario Plowmen's Association, ,DePartment of Agriculture and nod, 5th Floor, 20 Eglinton Avente East, Toronto 12, Ontario, t 010 (10 fiffrt 1'0 be.lth Thr.latre. Ino. proRahl "rftsbionfs in MAIO"' titiring the? (1,'N'111., hug, lath, to twlw pt 4 PAY' 044 tliPti 401 *04 p,•000 Wo,r461, 8;30 pp, eaameasseealiffl--- eseareleeessmeltees v4 BEAT EST CAR BUYS ▪ 1966 PONTIAC 0. 1963 FORD O 4963 METEOR O 1964 FORD • ,1964 CHEV. Of 1964 VOLKSWAGEN THE PRICE INCREASE, SEE THE i. Acknowledged ..by critics and, audiences around the world as: "the best male dancers" in ballet! Russian-born Rudolf Nureyev (right) now with the Royal Ballet Of Loridoe, England, and. Erie Brit lin, ljet iee rifle ae ieeItererti• *eat 'Wetly In Yinbeiliff, WORLD'S BEST DANCE recently. The meeting place for the ameetirie place for two old frinecis was a CBC-TV studio, where Bruhn was rehearsing and taring his new Version Of Swan Lake, with the National Ballet of Canada. The CBC-TV production of Serer, Lake Will he teleeest on ratioal scrim pocomi. to,