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' COMING EVENTS :
VILLAGE SHOP.
BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 2%2
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE
WE ARE MAKING WAY FOR
NEW FALL STYLES
BY SELLING THE REMAINDER
OF OUR SUMMER STOCK
WITH UP TO 5 0 % SAVINGS
RODEO
The fifth Mid-Western ...Rodeo
will be held at Exeter Conlin:unity
Park Saturday, Aug. 21.st at 4:00
p.m. under the lights,. and Sunday,
Sept, 1st., at '4:00 pan,. Al Chesney'
and the Rhythm Pals are head-
liners for the Saturday prograni
anti the Gary..Linek Show Sunday..
Thrill to. the .ROdeo.events featnr,
ing for the. first time. in Ontario
Brahatnai Ball 'Aiding COntest. Sec/
write-up elsewhere in. this iSSne,
and aaVerLiSeltlellt in next 'week''s.
paper for further details.
DONKEY BASEBALL
AT BRUSSELS BALL PARK
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th
8:00 p.m. — Brussels Ball Team vs, TheFiretmen
9;00 pwrri. DONKEY BASEBALL GAME
Come Watch the Fun Support Your Firemen.
Sponsored by the Brussels Fire Brigade
IN MEMORIAM
ENGEL - Archibald Menzies
Engel, who departed this life.
August 2Ist, ilidU.
The golden gates t-',Lood open
TWO years ago to-day
With goodbyes left unspoken
He gently slipped away,
CRANBROOK
MiSs Alice J. Forrest is spend,
lug a week at Poplar Beach with
the Dickson and Mitchell families.
Mrs. peter Lichti anti Brenda,
Wellesley, visited with Mrs.
Gordon Engel on Saturday.
CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely express our grail,
tulle and appreciation for the many
expressions of sympathy and
thoughtful deeds of kindness ex-
tended to us at the time of our
recent tragic bereavement.
Special thanks to the pall-
bearers and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Workman and family.
The Jamieson Family
CROP REPORT
The barley crop has been yield-
ing very well anti the grain is of
good quality. oats and mixed
grains base been fairly good but
yield and cutting conditions have
been hampered by severe lodging.
The corn crop in most areas of
the County is progressing very
\veil and expected yields look
good,
flat;iNsfee( crop will soon.
he ready in the southern, part
of the County and yields look
rood here also,
D. (1,. Inglis
Extension Assistant
for Huron County
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Remembered by wife Jessie.
MELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Minister
REV. C. A. MeCARMIIPL
Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat
11 A.M. Divine Worship
The Great lam's of John's Gospel
OH tam the Way, the truth
and the Life
ST. JOHN'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Sunday, Aug. 25th
8:20 a.m. Holy Eucharist
The Rev. El 1), Jenkins, Recter
Of Gorrie will be in charge,
NOTEI; There will be no service
at 11 a.m,
Sunday, Sept. 1st
11:00 a.m. As usual
Tihe Rev. W R. el'ELVill will be iii
charge.
Mr, and Mrs, Don jacklin,
Bloomingdale, were guests at the
Cooper,Knight wedding in Knox
Presbyterian Churelt, Listoweli
Saturday, and spent die week-end
with Mr, and Mrs. Earl liturn,
Mr and Mrs, Irvine Kerr,
Andrew and Allison, Wales; were
recent visitors with Mr and Mrs.
Clare Veitch and family.
Mrs Gordon Engel and childreti
are spending a week at Berford
Lake.
group of friends and neighbours
of Lynn. Evans met at his home on
Monday- evening for a surprise
party in honor of his SOth birth-
day.
n'l r, and Mrs Ed. Giessler,
Fraser, Mich, spent the Week-end
here,
Douglas Sinith, son of Frank and
Mrs. Smith is a patient in. ListoWel
Hospital, (iharles Bray is in Wing,
ham Hospital as a result of a two'
car crash on Friday evening.
Charles has a fractured arm and
jaw along with multiple b'r'uises
and will be in hospital for several
Weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross (:Ruda would
like to thank everyone who as-
sisted at the time of Eric's
accident. Special thanks to Mr.
Rana and Mrs. Betty MacDonald,
Dr, Boult, Pave Hastings, Rev-
erend Herschel Hamilton, Mrs,
Work, Mrs, Mary Tenpas, and all
those who sent cards and gifts,
All was very much appreciated,
We would like to thank our many
friend8 for their acts of kindness
and sympathy shown, at the time
of our bereavement, Special
thanks to the nurses in Wingham
Hospital and the Gallander Nurs-
ing Home, who had been so kind
to ,him for so many years,
Special thanks to Rev, Hird of
Gorrie and the D. A. Rann funeral
home.
Family of the late Jamigi Clark
GOLDEN WORDS
EVENTIDE
BRUSSELS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
FRIDAY, AUGUST' 23rd
ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH — 3 to 7 P.M.
GOLD TURKEY BUFFETT SUPPER — 5 to 7 P.M.
Admission For Supper: Adults $1.25 Children .75
firaireasisomeellimeeloftwolailmolkam"."10.1140°."
DANCE
BRUSSELS LEGION HAILI.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd,
Music Ilyt besjarditie OrelteAra
Atimilsinn: $2,00 Per Couple
Iftegirited to 21 Years and Oirei.
Everyone Weteorne
God loves the Aged.
He gives them greater visions than
the young;
He pets the word of wisdom on
their tongue;
And keeps His presence ever by
their side,
From dawn to dusk, and on
through eventide.
Cod (helps the Aged.
Within their home His Spirit, ever
dwells;
Their itiellOW hearts are touched
like ehimitig, bells;
He calms their fears, then worries
disappear,
Because they know Hi hell) is
always'near.
God keeps the Aged,
With hearts of gold; and saver,
tinted hair,
A nd earnestness and greater 6101
in prayer;
keeps them as a Shepherd
41uircis his sheep,
Tit in ilisfold they gently fall
asleep,
Fittlidays — irorty is the old
age of yotitih; fifty iS the yonth
of old age.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
IN THE "RAINBOW ROOM"
WIE FEATURE:
Friday —
Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburgers
Saturday —
Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers
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