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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-08-29, Page 2••••••••••••....y, oft. WHERE TOWN AND COUNTRY MEET Spectacular Free Evening Grandstand Show Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. SEPT% es 7's SEPT', 91 1102 11 KIDS RICH IN PERSON Britain's Own NEXT GIBSON Singing Sensation NEW RICH ANITA BRYANT VAUDEVILLf BAND Saturday, Sept. 7 at 2 p.m.: Warriors Day Pa4 rode. C FREE AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOWS Saturday at 3 p.en.: RCMP Musical Ride, Kids Next bOor, Rich Gibson ik Rich, Steiner Bros., M.C. Sunday, Seat. 8 at 3 p.m.: "Swingspimtion'' — In cb-operation With Youth for Christ, M rk , `theOamily Spokesmen, Men of Accor ‘... . S ept. , Monday, Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. Pashtoris ',88, Anita Bryant, RCMP Musical Ride, Steiner Bros:, M.C., Now Vaudeville Rand Continuous Ittesday and Wednesday, Sept, 10 & it at 3 Evening; Grandstand Shows, Sept', 12, 13 and bell Fa 13 Vaudeville Band, globe( hut* 'eatlilstand Shows, Sept. 12; 13 arid 14 at 5:13 p.m RCMP musical (tide Thursday, Friday & Satorday,L Sept, 12, 13 & 14 fires, M. 'IV's Littlest Hobo, RCMP Musical Ride, 14 two ShoWS Nightly at & 9 0,C14 After— Hubert Castle's. iNTERNIATIONAL CIRCUS: at 3: Pm. totertainment at Silver tjOrne .o Westend Stage • Marco row Fair Marl and Th(!atre Restaurant • Patio Cafe i• florso. Arena Free mr .....,....4-,,rmalchnsksulestra‘enemeretentwiarmeidam.......,.....fterauvr,..e. CAR . A spiv, tiarlosinia% ftaircara, ,14.2 avor.tronnia.miikismosseal.toaromat ADULTS $1,00 CHILDREN 25c Gate Admission Covers the Whole Show EXCITING NEW FEATURES AT WESTERN FAIR Several new elianges are being Maned for this year's 1.-Ircat- Westeru Pair. Perbaps the most ignifieaut change is that to the 'olatederation Building. Work 156 already begun on the new xciting Marco .12010 Fair :Mart ncl Thea t re l'eS tanrant. The up- cairn of the Confederation Build- will be transformed into an aernationa/ fair mart of stalls ad booths featuring goods ;Lad aterial8 from. around the TIjJ 4R,LISSIIII,S, POST, DRUS6131,S, ONTARIO 711,U1tSI1AY, AL'O. 211th. 19(is tag orgaithations, inf,..roused com- petition, for saving~ argil the int Proved transportation to larger centres have aecoterated the de- cline in the Post Office Savings :auk deposits. The Savings koik was never a lar4e operation and deposits to- day are less than half what. they Wove 15 years ago when the system hit an nit time high with deposits totalling $29.•3 million. While there are • .2911 thousand Ce011111.9, 201; thousand of them have been inactive for over .1v • • • s. Of the 90 thousand active riental trees and flowers, panels yearsni, 72 thousand have Cbincse (atrCittlreS tea ilD/180S, hula noes of less than 4419o,00. c., will surround the 21Iarco 0 theatre where diner:i nt the 01113' 1,400 out or a possible 'w exciting restaurant . will be le to enjoy live entertainment. 'en the entrance to the (loured- tiou building is being re-done keeping with the change. • ' 'Herne Living" is the theMe • ing projected by the new ex-. Jig riklobile Home 7....1.4hibil which I occupy r!.' of an acre. 'illiis. steal eNiti bit will assimilate a .. bile Flotne .Park setting. with, s and grass while t•he interior .ompletel3r furnished and ready real home living Four /najnr. ilo Home M anufacturers and ]Errs are ro-operatin g in this: rue exhibit to the public. iittle cheese-cake "will h. ired in the Ontario arena this wi th the Middlesex Con my y Princess competition. The ing Princess will represen( :aunty in the Ontario Dairy 'ens competition to at held in This program is being sPOn- hy the :link PrAtIN,1%; f.1 loses County.. • h new midways, exr•iiiio; en. nmemt anti a row surprisf-,s •ear's fair will he the best - .• ti A .:.!do post (traces are providtn t.,: t banklug service today. in oi' these communities chartered banking facilities are available and in most (ii the remaining 26u cOMIllunities sonic form of I and so ling service is provided through credit societies „or other institutions. ithillawa,RIBROftualmowamal amaemel4boanoligkt oatanalisza40 BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 20F2 S UMM ER CLEARANCE SALE WE ARE MAKING WAY FOR NEW FALL STYLES BY SELLING THE REMAINDER OF OUR SLIMMER STOCK WITH UP TO 5 0 % SAVINGS VILLAGE SHOP WOMEN • Christmas selling starts .early with Avon. Cos- meties pare or ND time valuable sales territory now Aya11,,, able. Write; Mrs. M. Millson, Avon Manager, 17 LIawkeShitrY Ave„ Loxisloi4 — 451-1)541, DA POST OFFICE. ELS POST OFFICE GS BANK SERVICE Post Office Pa rings uk was inn ugura tea 1011 years encourage saving among -of low and medium in- will be phased out, Post- General, the lIonourable erans announced today. September 2 no new ac- will be opened and no accepted for established •. While a]] depositors will sted to withdraw their 'rpm the Savings hank 'ration would he expidited s of i etive accoun ts lake application now t•o eir remaining balances. iI close the hook on this , 1970. Past Royal commissions rnmended the closing of cs Bank as on oconmnic it the Government of the took a second look al 3 Aspect and gave the a re/age-Ng rl . be, no further extens- aStmaster General said, xpanded serviee8 rend.. ' her financial inStitu- tnatio the operations of TS Dank economirnlly Interest triton higher Paid by other finanC. out ],landed to Spa 11 mo nth period du rill g jne Parlinmerit will he consider legislation r post orrice history by 1.,t • ',SILT •