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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-08-29, Page 5Two BRUSSELS, POST, BRUSSELS ONTARIO TaLURSDAY, AUG-. SMILEY'S HAVEN at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, BRUSSELS ENTERTAINMENT Featuring: Doreen Danbrook, Atwood, At The Piano FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Try Our Delicious Spare Ribs and Kraut, Chicken and Chips, Harribures or Sandwiches "wwicsow,ftraits--..wasee. BELGRAVE, BLYTH AND BRUSSELS SCHOOL NOTICE Pupils and parents are reminded that school commences at 9 A. M. Tuesday, September, 3. School will he dismissed at , 2.30 PM. on the first day and at 3:40 thereafter. Kindergarten classes will be held from 9 A.M. to 11:30 every day in all three schools. 1111110,11111111n 110•11110116104111111111110.01000101111Sli quito —waimigurift— vign. PAMPER AtAILER. SALES -6°wi RENTALS 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM LO-BOY HILANDER TOWN & COUNTRY AMBASSADOR. BOOK YOUR RENTAL NOW FOR SUMMER VACATION Canadian Made Ride-Lite Camper SOMERS a d RICHMOND BRUSSELS, ONT. PHONE 47J or 260W ENTERTAINMENT AT THE N W A.MERICAIN. HOTEL BRUSSELS, ONTARIO * * MERLE LARSON and JIM ADAMS — and — PERTH COUNTY PLOUGH BOYS from LISTOWEL FRIDAY and SATURDAY vviE FEATURE: Friday — Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburgers Saturday — Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers GENTLEMEN'S CLUB NEWS IT'EMS The boldest, barefaced robbery ever to Lake place since Brussels was called Ainleyville, was ac- complished last week when a truck was deliberately stolen" with nitent and purpose and know- ledge beforehand.. What makes the theft so dastardly, it was taken by a prominent well to du business- man, but for sake of his young son, about four days oat, 1 ain't going to divulge the name of this scoundrel, his eriminal sin will be found out, but not through In fact 1 haven't been in his butcher shop since. Just so people Won't ask mu einbarresing clues tons, 1 have seen Baker and, leeether and Stephenson but they sure didn't do it. Apparently this unnamed eharaeter wanted to get afew bales of hay for his impover- ished cutters and canners, which ne loosely calls cattle. Anyway, he asked Ivan Campbell for the loan of his truck as he didn't want to dirty his. Atter Ivan had drained the gas tank, all but about a pint, Betty brought the rattler down and parked it at the Liberal headquarters, which is in the Clerk's Office, behind another truck which stays there while owner travels With other people to work elsewhere. Well along Comes F. T. and carefully ex, amined both vehicles. Without any hesitation he crawled into the one with the full tank. All he wanted was a few bales of hay. Cattle with no teeth don't eat much, ones with no jaws eat less. What he went to Whitton for no One knows. A Caroler up there was horning his spoiled hay so F. T. got three bales and struck for Tobermory. The truck. was sighted in Lions Head, Halifax, N.S., Winnipeg, Calgary but where it was nobody really knows ex- cept himself and the one he had with him. Ivan Campbell was smart, he gets bones for his dogs froM letatik and Kidneys for the cat, so he Waited till the owner of the stolen vehicle returned, told her the Police lied etieed„it for illegal peeking and she was in deep trouble, leelsiel her his truck and filially bought, hers for eeentite. All this fee a friend and of course for 'himself. When the thick wile returned Dotty and Lois decided to elven the thing out, What n mess. 48 bobby pins, 08 cigarette butts with colored Te: (lip stick) ,eight empty pop bottles, six beer cans, two pack- ages of Kleenex, one trick revolv- er, and one electric prod or goad. This equipMent is supposed to be used on pigs and cattle only, and. I don't think its fair to be used, to electrocute women even if they 'In gel stubborn at times. Well, ehere's the truck story, Why did he ga to Tobermory for four bales of hay? He says of course it was a great time of worry. Well l hopethe boy takes after his mother, not his klepto- maniac minded Lather. Some people say it was an honest mis• take. Personally 1 would rather have stolen the car than be so stupid, Even Len Lamont or Buzz Stiles have more sense. Truthfully Yours T. H. F.: CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all ney friends and neighbours for being so kind while I was hi Wingham Hospital Also a special thanks to the nursee and to Dr. Bozyk. Fred Stiles I wish to extend most sincere thanks to those who sent me cards, who visited nie and brought me gifts and treats while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital in July and last week. Special thanks to Dr, Street, and nurses on the first. floor, It We all deeply apprec- iated, Ann Davidson At this time we Would like to express our sincere thanks to Ottr friends and neighbours for all the lovely gifts we received on otir leaving Iltuseels. We have enjoyrd oar association with all of you tied wilt miss being among you,. One special thanks to the United Church folks who have shown so Mitch kindness to Our family, Beet Wishes tel all, Pieta and Lawrie Cousins The Brussels 1+ ire Department would like to sincerely thank Ted MacLean and his ball team, the Lions Club, ned all the fellows will) helped at the grime and gates, in making the Donkey Baseball Nite en evening of success in fun aril good sports- manship; also a big thanks to our Clown of the night. Jim. McNeil. Jack MeWhirter, Chlet of F, FLOWER SHOW) - -(continued from page elm) His and Hers Boutonniere and corsage: Mrs. N. Reid, Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. D. Hemingway Flowers and Container, seine 001.0r: Mrs. J. Arinstrong, Mrs. J. Wheeler, Mrs. D. A. Itann Mums: Mrs. .1. Armstrong, ,Mrs. Lr Cudmore eelrs.j. Wheeler • Ciheistmas arrangement: Mrs. J. skrinstrong, Mrs. D. Rann. African Violets, single: Mrs. L. MeCutcheon, Mrs. N. Meharty African Violet double: Mrs. L. 11.eCutcheon, Mrs, Cr. Davis, Mrs. 1), A. Rana African Violet colleetio , .Mrs. L. el eCutcheon rouse Plant Special (by Jou- Svsnia. Market Harden Wingha.m): A. En igh t, Mrs. N. McLarty, 7lts. W. Kerr The supper - was not well attended. • The Society thanks all those who lielped in any way to make the flower show such n success. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks is here given to those who expressed their sympathy in se many acts of kindness, and fur floWers and eontribe ions to the Cancer Society. S'our Iioughtfuluess was deeply appreciated. • til'eorge Hamilton and Family COMING EVENTS : MITCHELL FALL FAIR DANCE Floyd Sillito, Crystal Palace, Saturcley August 31, FREE DANCING BINGO • Lions Dingo will be held omi Friday, Aug. 30th at 8.30 p.m. in Wroxeter Community . Hall, Admission $J.. regtilar games for $10; 2 "Share the Wealth.", one $25 Special; Jaekpol, of $95' hi 04 calls; door prizes. TRAFFIC AMENDMENTS Now in Effect TRAILERS • The amendment prohibits anyone iron' travelling in a house trailer when it is being operated On a. highway. (Effective Sept. 1, 19(18), ISEAFORTM UPPIOLIIITIRY Ouintrs Street For all kinds of upholstering Brussel s Representattros: BELVICYN RAKER Phone 4 or 79 Brussels fkiE UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev, A. M. Johnston B.A., 13.D. ..:.Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson Nu Sunday School 11:40 .Asee. Divine Worship 1V1ELVILLE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister REV. C. A. McCARROLL Organist: Mrs. Nora Moffat 11 A.M. Divine Worship el am the True Vine" ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 1st The 14.0V. W It. (travel will be in charge. FIFTH MID-WESTERN RODEO EXETER Community Park SAT., AUGUST 31 8:00 p.m. under the lights SUNDAY, SEPT. 2:00 p.m. AL CHERNY and. the RHYTHM PALS from the Tommy Hunter Show will open Saturday THE GARRY FUCK SHOW from CKCO-TV will be presented Sunday Se& Bull Dogging, Drone Riding, Calf Roping, Flag and Barrel Races FIRST TIME IN ONTARIO BRAHMA BULL RIDING CONTEST Prizes GENERAL ADMISSION • Adults $1.50. . Kids 50C BLEACHERS Adults $1.75 Kids 75c COVERED GRANDSTAND Adults $2.00 kids $1.00 .To J bonny Dy bold and the .Proverbial Kneueli, at the 1.1; 00. -a.n1. As usual Mitchell Fair, Friday, August 3U. Admission to grounds $1.00.