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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1947-10-22, Page 11 POST' PUBLISHING HOUSE CARD ':OF THANKS The Ament Family express here their sincere Blanks to friends (lead neighbours for •the many expressions of kindness and sympathy extended to them at elte•time of the death of their brother, Earl Arent and father, Philip Ament. 'They were alt.rnuch appTeciaeted. Hallowe'en Concert and Dance In Morris Township Hall Thursday, October 30th at 8 p.m. Jackson's Orchestra Admission—Adults 35c Children 15c Lunch Booth Under auspices of S. S. 3 Morris DANCE Under auspices of L.O.L. 774 in Brussels Town Hall on Thursday, Oct. 23rd Music by CKNX Ranch Boys Lunch Booth Admission SOc The W. A. of Walton United Church is presenting a 3 -act Comedy play entitled " Meet My Wives " presented by the Blyth Junior Farmer's Institute in Walton Community Hall en Evangelistic Meetings in Town Hall—Brussels Meetings every Sunday night 8 P.M. 3 P.M. ---Gospel Hall on the 2nd Concession of Grey Mr. William of the Upper Canada Bible Society will be the speaker Undenominational Fundamental Everybody Welcome. Thursday, October 23 at 8.15 p.m. Admission 40c and 20c "I was glad when they sate] unto me, Let us go into the Clouse of the Lord,'' Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a. m. "Who is thy neighbour?" 7 p. m. Bible Society Service Rev. Walter McCleary, B. A. 8 p. m. Bible Society Business Meeting. Louis D, Thompson, Organist and Choirmaster. The United Church OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh 0. Wilson 11 a. m. Morning Worship "Thinking Clearly'' Junior Congregation 12 Sunday School and Bible Class Evening Service Withdrawn for The Bible Society in Melville Churoh. Etveryone Cordially Welcome. Church Of England Parish of Brueeela Rev. J. H. Kerr, Relator. 21st Sunday After Trinity October 26th, 1947 St. George's Churoh Walton-- 9.50 AO a. in, Sunday School St. David's Church, elenfryn- 11.15 a, M. Morning Prayer Sunday School St. John's Church, Brussels - 2,80 p. tn• willdaassemblel g p, m. 011itdrens J]ay Service in the Churoh, PEOPLE WF KNOW * 5 * r * nr * * Mr. Percy Sellers is visiting fyienda and relatives in this comntunity, * • • Air. and Mrs, F. Burchell, Perth, have been. visiting in Brussels. • • • Mr. and Mrs. James S. Ariustron_ visited friends in Galt and Water - down over the week -end, * * * Dere tit y Armstrong silent week end in London with Mr. Mrs, W. C, Scott. • * e the and Miss Laura Moaning of Kitchener: Mr. E. L. :Viit.tell of Clinton, were re- oent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 11 .Nanning. Wednesday, October hh , 1v;, .7 Mr. Yolleck Retires After WEDDING Wade—Bloke 48 Years Of Business Here . St, Martinet Church. Tendon, was M, anYod Rek re"entiy anld his tate some of a lovely fall werid'lte hies Mr. and Brue•se a tl of sold to when Aetna Mori' Blake. Roe N, mile Mr. Wa.xmam of Gntelhh, Mr, Yolleek dmrghter of Mr. and Mrs. George leaves Brussels after being in be t- nesa here for over forty-eight year'. E . Blake, Brneec,«. beeline i e, ITr' is rrarin:g hrcn for of 111 health. bride oil Aft. 'Robert Tlnvarrl 1Varlr, The Yofeck family were residents son of Mr. end Aim J. N. Wade, of Br'u'ssels, fro, eome Year' reed Mount Pleasant. eve„ L)ndnn. TI"' 'hm ies malting their hoe in Toronln 'replier! 'Maims efereatt+•1 Trait- .Fite been fPPgil Ant Vegetal•' 1111":. Church The United Church Bible Society 1 The Bible Soe)ety anneal j;rnt t : e• e ill be I.• el in Melvin. church on Sunday, Oct. 24, at leele•: 1 c 'lu :-r,rrir' thy The Sacrament of dnfaut It rti. nr 11-'1 111,111• -'meet si, tltr mrlt'ninr worship in the TTnit.• 1 rhureh 'I')n ch11:rlrr•n VAT, pre rented by their parente: David Lawrence. Wheeler, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jerk Wheeler; Lmtie Allen Snlli".nen. sr:n of Mr. and Mrs. William Sttllienn: Sylv'n Durrett+ Beerier, drelrbl•er of Mr, and Mrs. Mermen leocrver; Larry Roger Rine, eon of Mr. lend etr'.I Zack Tiler, and Bnnnle Iriann,• 1 lees! Aneiliuly le •Nn ss electing *111 be bele in the Sunday School ronin. This will her n mettle meet- ing. ieet- in . and a r•or,iial invitee -eel is r',1,1,11 e to all Bible readers: .e.c.S. Field Day Hone! wedding music v'oe playrd The many friends and business re. Workman, danetihtrr or Mr. and tTr'. by Mee. John Cleary and miss Friday. Ortoh?'r 7, grilse..i., NCa.rgnret Bradford gnaimtanaBR of Mr. Yolleek. hnnn GordonGmrd•on Workman., Continuation Sohool held :ts annual the Marla" and "Thr' Wrrlrllu'r TTvmn •' Ivory bows maniere the const pew;. ✓ „h'•'eP 111r. el'nrch with her tither. the T,i'11! wore n finer- , Ilength porion rnwn nil q ries lain and Ivory slinnrr o'tin. •ter, fetal hndlee was In setin melt '+n effete, ehculder hei'tthrt eerier cif leer nr,1 aeon. Lens fltte4 eleerre of shirred Pettit 'to the ,liter" oetm'.lee ,in Tarr to the wrest. The bouffant. * • r eet 1. 1 l...rf�:. •,r Tarn and satin ;All' .end sirs, T. gaiteritee and Iand ended - in a arneehll train. ITrr Rang "Ave that he velli have imPrnverl health to T'rr.mr}'ten r'rr•rrisoe for Sunday Srhoni were in relate- of I the eerreteey and n. 19'. TTarris Tie11 and Mee 1 eels Cartel' % T � g,,r,•y I Con=}nr. Snprrintrn!irnt�, ess;e! 4 it 'the worahlp. 1?hlflp Ament The chntr sane the veil 1 hymn "The shute elide in." Mt.;' \ tea The death of one of . the ablest elver11' nr,aieerl at the nrr:'.o. ,•�'ternts nr T1 'n rel: philia \ .p( in the evening. Sir. 11'1=tem era„ nreurrrd at life teeteenrr. Ternber r oft` rt' -,n of two nietr, r of even.- at II St. N„ on Thursday, October 18th Prayel•. One of the n n n ri r see tit,: ...leer a lingering• limns le Mc Seth ;other of the evening. veer. Ile wee been in. Hridelbcta, AnTIOUncefPnt 1s mile 'R'eterlon course in Peet and rime - Woman's Miselonary Sneiety Pe with his parents to Srarerth wee., inertial whieh will he held roe h' fr,=• i .t. „at?e vnnnr et see he resided 1111011 North Seetlnn • at 711 tr •,b' r , �i ; policy, Grey. Theme and Dnf',rer. 're -else t Running Broad. Mary Bowman le 1.479 and moved to Brneaete .:here Tse notoile• 2R. tnevniny and ; ennn+les err drrtanrlitre a prn,inrinT f• r 11 ".nnhas. 'hire. It. Gaanamge, •J<�eterirh 'were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. G. Davie. Mr, and Mrs. Cleo. Ttnwland 00 Embro; Mr. and Mrs. HowarrlMc•- Call and .laughter Seeelee of Lake- side; Mrs, Ante Murray of Embro: Mr. and Mrs, Win. Rowland and daughter Cheryl :of 1Vingham, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tno, Rowland. Walton Bull Wins At Lndon Show Huron County Holsteins aeg'titted themselves very well agegnnst the strang'e'st kind of competition at the annual Western Ontario Champion -1 ship Show, held on Friday at Lon; don," Ross Marshall, Kirkton, showed tbe third prize heifer calf In a class of 64, and also had the fifth prize, junior get -of -sire. L. Leering & Son, Walton, brought out the 'third prize, aged bull and the loth prize, bull calf, while R. Mc - Keil, Clinton, had the sixth Prize, junior yearling bell, The Huron entry stood sixtlh in class of eight in the county herd competition, the winner being Oxford. The show attracted a total of 2e4 ]read from the ten counties. of Ox- ford. Perth. Elgin, Middlesex, Kent, Huron, Bruce, La.mhton, Fssex and Norfolk making it the largest chem. pionehip Holstein show yet held in Canada. fell -length rmllroldorol veil 114 11. lnrin v r•rm-:hl to n rneennt of satin and ivo," nptrlrh tins. She carrkol n ehnwr'r eneseece of Better Times roans. The hriae wag at- trnrled by Miee 1rornnt;•n Tanen as maid of boom in `Filo n,`rr,1 tnff,tn, n•• 1 st ':. neer:, 1, Mee. 1?rueeele, the brides -maid in creel taffeta. The r..•nwns 'Vero e`v1` 1 noire with beer yoke. puff eleereo, end shirred skirts. extondin.r to curler fraena. Thev worn matching feather lienrldreeses and carried Ieolond'al hougeets of rne'e end ;baby 'mtnne. Mr. Wiiitart Swift. I Chatham, was hest nein and the ushers wPim !TTr. John Blake, Tires - eels, 11',•, ,Tn.Thn Artaetrome. Forest, fNotice The Court of Revision of the IAsses'ment Roll for 1947 will be held !I in the basement of Lite Public. Library on 7th of November at 7.30 P,M, All Ratepayers should govern themselves accordingly, G. R. Campbell, Clerk Village of Brussels REGENT THEAT.R.E Se—aft-1/4h, NOW PLAYING t Thurs., Frt., Sat. Ont. 23.24-25 Great 'Expectations with - John Mills and Valeeie Hooson This almost flawless Interpretation Is a sound Job of ,.story -telling. ..,An easy way to take the work of Charles Dickens Is via the films—and this is the story of the childhood and young adult Ilfe of "Pip" and Estella. Be sure to see 'it. and Mr, Genres L. Rieke. Ilene - eels, A dinner and rerrntlnn was held after the eerernee at the Seven D1va1•fo Tnn. where Mrs. Blake received in a heady wool ernes/ ralrer snit with .prise and Meek acreeserirs and n roreeze of gardenias. She was nesited by the bridegroom's mother in fuchsia with black accessories and a cor- sage of gardenias. Later Mr, and Mee, 'fair, left nn a motor trip to Flenida. For travelling the beide wore a navy serge suit with match- ing hat and heady wine acressor• iia. She wore an orchid rnreage. • Notice Court of Revision on The Assess- ment Roil of the Tovnehle of GreY for 10147 will he held at The Town. seep office at Ethel on Friday the 24th day of (Wolter 1947, at f' o'clock P.M. Parti.'' interested will please cavern themaelvea according. ly. • .7. H. Fear. Clerk. Misers Ceti I7rmin•rna: 'in,i R Ti 7T1 Flet Ie,,v. Tf pu 11-1 to be, elle ref i t :9 -.t- ',.'i fr-rtna by th+, 1 '",P •a• 111 The firs* pert , th. WaP -.pint in sprees le d etel :hen 11,2 seh rinlod events hill taken piece 1.'1 fel eles. ear. pre^ err inn to the Tele rrncn,1:* 'lee event.; were ion -mimed. bull 'thra-i11 1 was under the Atli)— is Directors. Model Andorstm one le-meVelem'. The rellnwitte are the result- er Senor Geis • Trish .Tmme. Awirey. Anderson 4 oaddaadd BRUSSELS, ONTARI Feed Coats On The Farmer 1 "Lfce<4nrli 11001wo••= r'r Berlin L' .r^I1" _end ', ti•] II. 'i•t'd by the tragic cloud of nn••° r!'.ntty ,.Lion is n r ee:"eine :ted teseetsee lee the earn try Mr. 11. VI Mar- • 7 ,ton viee1' 1,=nt, +010.ra1 un behalf of the (Waste Fed- eration of Agriculture in Terme:, 16 - day. At the Inl*rn:n'(1 1 Peeving Match in KingstonPr+'-.idem., 11. A. Stewart endorsed Mr, :ttorrit:"n'a +tntemeat. "Our Provinrind Ferleratinn o''tice; is being flooded with demands from farm organizations in all part,...0 •h* prnt:nr•. that 11,e lonli:rie1t=,overn-- ment elarlfy immealetely its ,;cci•r:. teed grain pnlic•y ., 1 ail:r r t •r tragic liquidation of live:40..1e '11:1 Mr. Morrison. "A wit fro from Pierce Edward rnunty Feder? inn is 0-.1,1,1. sestet.. Ow ;den lee -ns. ettlele. were -sole for meet in that. femney te ene buyer during the past week. ere lt,,t great mtmhera.of broil erne aro beteg s:nlrl delle. for elneehter. Lanark and Renfrew elentire etre demanding that any 'norms t end grain mire* he'aban lied in i t -r eeeel subsidies and en. immediate Ti!• t e'r' nnttncemrnt rf do m. inn govt' urn ler he rondueted a sweetie"' anti 'ermine j afternoon. mill business until 1321. 1 -ie Vaal m2rriee in Matilde Wilber who pre- l'efee,r-Ira„ Chnrrh deceased him 111 1949. To them were teem OM fa11nw1n^• rblt.drr•,t \ire- 'r. H. Hawleahaw (Moreseeel at home: Mee, .7. R. Lynn (Carrie) 1lralker- vine; Mrs. George Daweo1 (T<011) Pool Stnn]ey: Mrs. 1Y. C. le. Kidd' (Lame) Leit.eh Gold Mine. Beard more; Wertin.m of (lei -ovine', Ont Synge nil Trenton. lilrey of Sinnv. Te -Skeet anti the late Reel R of 'W'n,hington, D.C, aril a sister, etre. Roht. Coates, London. an'1 Tweeter Willem, Seafol:th. The fnneri1 leek piece front his late residence monday y afternoon, October 21st at 2 o'eln k. , The nervier was ender tbe auspices of the Maisanic Order conducted by Rev. G. Milne. interment in Prns- rets Cemetery. i r Ripe Raspberries N Notice The liajee:tie Institute is sponsor - big a short . course in sewing cone mewing NOV. 24 to the 23ta, - ;I'his co'n'e is open to the public, and anyone wishing to take it get in touch with Mrs. Cliff Raschlen 'not later then the 15t11 of Nov, • t lira, Long Lloyd Porter, Walton, had wipe raspberries last week. He picked them along the railroad track. Other newspapers have also repotted ripe raspberries. Dandelions have also been in bloom. This wonderful Ootnhes' weeder is no dnnbt respon- sible, Ay:Remltttrai Hit/blights For The Week At tee mrn•nine=r,•-,c•, nu ?m:+l"r 11. t-. 111' Milne peenelterl nn the "i1iieet 'Ao l ?Sow. 'ten'IT es. • *rhe choir rendered the anthem 'Th 1:s. in^tes' .lir" iThe T.nrd' .lIy Flee, herl 'Beyond the Mil tops by Peek. r-rs. the 'itle of 'ler sone bo a quarte} cnmpt9sine Mrs. 11. Filen-. Miss Tune Wnrk. Gerald (',ihson. and Wm. King. At the evening sereie'' Rev. 11, St,ndine Bread. Audrey Anderson roto r;rtsesrethee Hnren county rr,n Pert 4 inches. f,.rmr t s held a protest cep it nt S..rt Throw. Audrey Andrrsnr. Ctint,/. Other meetings are t,lrirc 134 feet. "l:�n•,ehe"e +li rL'-"hr,ilt the livestock conference to avert is Yard Dash, Mary Bowman. le `� province. ',sends. 1'11 yard Dash, Mary Bowman. "_1 "11 • erre,. °Marin farmers desper- sernnd', ate- need for feel grain'. no enh. champion. Audrey Anderson and stantial shlpinerts from the 1leypart Mary Bowman tied 1cit11 14 pnin'ts r1 :,:tc:le )tat he -'1 merle' to Ontario each. Intermediate Girls ' T.Tlsh Xemp, Marjorie Sanderson 4 , feet. I kiln• •entinned the srriP, '4' Running Broad. Model Anderson dearer' err the naet three weeps." s'tirl lir. Merrlson. "M1111nne of bushels are being held thrrr in expectation of a government an- nneneement of an inrrener:i 1"•re or 'tnrlie' nn rhe Old Testament 1." ('1 inrhra, removal of the ceilings. Th1' teepee. irt•rillll P}e, lilac C. 'Hingstnn was i Sterelu.e Broad. Muriel Anderson tation arises 000 . of• the renentln pipet soloist. 7 Teel 1 inches. announced increased pries. for wheat _._,_._,^ ,_-- Softball Throw. -Muriel Anderson tender the British contuse, and re - 140 feet, prated gnvenanent pec•1+ctinr.s nf. a*t 71 yard Dash-, Muriel Andersen early removal of the remaining 10 sectmds. eeilino-s. A recent dominlrn gocern- 1550 yard Doall, Isabelle Spelt 2". i cent staitement tuns that each action peronde. wee being postpones temporarily Champion, Muriel Anderson Ivied only because of 1112 pacicinghove* strike. Melville Church Y.P.S. Nino en members of the lirlrilie church Tonne Peapl"l Society at- tended tite annual Rally of Yotme People'. Snrietirs of the Presbytery .nf Hermt-1.Ta'tl:a.nd, held in First Chnrrh, Seafnrth, on Monday even- ing. The worship servlee wa' erne fleeted by Tint Armstenne, resident of the Melville Y.R.S. Jim Bowman and ,Tune Work ton's Par+ In the service. T5irotlty Armstrong wa.e aprnimited rnrrespnndin'r secretary of the Presbytery executive. Over taro hendred young people attended 'the Rally which was pranonnced the 'beet in recent year,•, The meat sn•:a1•1" a"is 'Roy. F Stewart, St Andrew's Chnrrh. Kitchener. Gospel Meeting Well Attended Heron County was well represent- ! The gospel meet'ne In the town Mon., Tues., Wed. Oct. 27-28-29; ADULT ENTERTAI,\IMENT Temptation with George Brent . Merle Oberon Charles Korvin A clinical study of an unscrupulousl woman who In the course of events Is led Into a llfe of crime and to an untimely but face.savings end, Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Oct. 30-31 Nov. 1 with "That's My Man" Don Panetta* and Catherine McLeod COMING— Sports of Kings Capitol Theatre LIS 8 O W 11:.1 L TONIGHT uI KNOW WHERE I'M GOING" Filmed in Tobertnory, Scotland Thur„ Fri., Sat, Oct, 23.24-25 Betty Hutton In "PERILS OF PAULINE" Comedy of the first sores star, Pearl White. MATINEE—SATURDAY 2.30 oot, 27.25 Mon" Tues„ "SOMETHING IN THE WIND Deanna Durbin singin3 6 songs. FOTO-NITS—Tuesday's Offer $120.00 adlealadmadaardaardsaanaladaaddiardaardel Oct, 29 u0 Wed" Thurs. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., in i'SINBAD THE SAILOR" (taohnleolot) as dashing as his famous father.. A Dreat racing picture. COMING — H01110 STRETO,H C.K,N."A'' Mon. -Fri. 6 P. M. smemosergesessiezaweemateaseressistentaineses 1 *d at the Big Tnternetirmal T'lnwine Match, which was held at Kingston last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Those plowing in the Sr,ifrt'r Classes with horsetlrawn plows were Mr. ,Tames Hogg, RR. 5, Snaforth end Mr. Norman Poenrir, T211. 2, Wine•ham. ileus* represet:t' late the Cnsm,ty in the Senior Trainor Chases were Mr. W111141m Rogerson. R.R. 3, Seafort'h, Mr. Ken Rngerean, R,R. 3, Sesfoetit, Mr.' Lorne Pass- more, R.R. 8, h3xeter, Mr. Allan Wslper, R.R. le Parkhill, Mr, George Robertson,. R.R. 5. (loderioh, Mr. William Coutes, R;R. 4, 'srnssela end Mr. Glen Huether, R.R. 3, Brussels, In the inter -County competttfons, Mr, John Clark, R.R. 5, Goden'ich and Mr. Art, sell, R.R. 2, G•oderioh, relseesente:l Huron County in the horse-drawn classes, and Mr. Gerald Thitstow, R.R. 1, Pont Albert, nand Per. Bill Robertson, R.R. 5 hall, held every Sanday night was well atended. Mr, Martin of fawlresvilte. Ont gave a stirring message from Matt, 19;16.96. The speaker Pointed rent the0 the ynnng rifler who was -in outstanding man in morals, wealth and inflnenre, was ln•ofnundly h11101, one of spiritual things. it was else pointed out that money was the Mel of his heart, and when he turned away Prom Jesus, he turned away from the only snn.l'cr' of , salvation, Mr. ,john Lynn of Windsor (formerly of Brussels. sang a solo enttlee "He Ransomed Me." 20 points. Junior Girls High Jump. Esther Raymond 3 feet a inches. Running Broad, Esther Raymond 11 that the present feed grain sahsidiee are to be removed :;,t the same time D1 "Farmers are doubly afraid of this step because they beve been told feet 11 Molten. Standing Bread Esther Raymond said Mr, Morrison. "Thus eastern farmers would have to absorb a Price tncrsnse and Ions of snbeldics of ten cents a bushel on oats and twenty- five cents a husbeI on barley and wheat. It le predicted that ':ne total inerased cost to the farmer would he substantially more than double these amounts. These feed cost in- erenees would enure on top of in- creases of 910 to $18 a tori in mixed feeds which became effective a few item. Step. and Tnmp, Muriel An. weekfeedsreagiIings.o with the 0Pma0P1 of mixed A, -•erne 22 feet 4 inches item. Senior Boys fV', have bran told :hat .he feed Tim Rottman was the omit' retry. I, grain railing' and sehsidiee will re. thus Tim Bowman is Senior Cham•' /men ns lone es the eeiiings remain pian on meat+;, end this wnitld Provide rterr 'irate Boys pump relief. But eels+ part of our High Jump. Don McDonald 4 feet Hveettork prndnrtinn cepa into the ,o feet 10 inohea. Softball Throw, Geraldine Stretton 1e!1 feet. 701 card Dash. Esther Raymond, 12 a,'rnnrlc. 15e yard Dash, Mavis Oliver 223 'named'. Champion. Esther Raymond with on point*, °nen Class Slow Bicycle Rear. Isabelle Spier Celebrated Her 90th Birhday Mrs, A. Leitch, formerly of Bras - :lets. celebrated her 10th birthday rerrrnaly at J, S. Leitch'' home at Norwich. Thirty-five of her family were present to pay honour to her on (loderich, represented Huron County this wonderful occasion. Among in Otte tractor Classes. The final them were her six children, Doucald results of these two Inter-Cmnnty Letter, S. S. Leitch and Airs. Mc - classes for tractors have not yet ;Laren, Norwich: Mrs, Annie 71egler been renniveti, but in the horse. sof London; Mrs. W. I. Laurie of drawn Claes the Huron County.team , TTatnll9.ton and Mrs. Victor Snarling, was eighth in standing. 1 netroit, Mich. Mrs, Leitch has On Wednesday, the first dna of the fifteen grand oltildren. . eighteen open classes art tbe Tnternotionel, Mr. James Hogg, of Seatorth, w5s d 1 government effort. t.o move toed 'cloud in a class 00 thirty-two. 1111. bnffrtt sapper with a large birthday pehc reds finftben Throw, Eon Woods: 171 I gt•ains from the .vest in snffifient Goarge Roberts nn, of Godericb 5, cake with canldles, which *lie hire' yds quantities in take care Of their lune iiourtlr to the open Utility (;lass out . Mr' Leitch WAS presented Champion, Tack Col 19 points. wail tractors and Mr, l.tt'ne Pass- witr(er re4nir.etpente, 'Fhifd, they more, of Exeter, was fourth in the, With anew* gifts and flowers rand Ope,t Classes demand *hat lir gnrernmr.It settle congratulations by her family and John Edger. is feed era00 policy and make it plow Tractor Class ay, two furrow friends SI y Rogerson, of great gre:ndchildrel ;and one great great grandchild. A birthday dinner was served, also IOi ~inahes. i domestic market'. The pork, beg, Running Broad Jump, l'tewart Begs and cheese wheel en to Britain Stiles 14 feet 5 inches. I go under contract prices which tend Standing Broad Jump, Don Me. ' to determine the domestic p14oee, Female e feet 9 inches. and these contract Pei es are not 100 yard Dash, 'Don Mct)onsld' 14 ' suffleient to permit: substantial cont seconds. )increases, In tact cost increases 229 yard Dant. nor McDonald 27 already hitting us have forced many seconds, farmers to redna•e nrodnctinn• This Shot Putt. Lawrie (*raisins 33 feet. is tragic both for cur awn farm Champion. 1)00 McDonald with 20 !people and for the needy people o8 points. . Britain and the people of runnel Open Classes tvltb wham Britain is sharing some Hen Step and Jump, ' Mo- of her means. Donald 1 "Our farm people arc reeking three Junior Boys provincial demands. First. they are High Jump, .*ck Coleman 4 feet dementing thea the government, 4t;• invitee. i Nebel.' sells our prodliOte to Britain Ranaldng Broad Jump, Jack COI'- and which therefore largely will be men 11 feet 9 inches. setting the prise of our livestock Stnnlding Broad Jump, Jack C7ole- I produe s sevenre of prall naintaiu a domestic ttir man a feet, lee yard Teteb, Fre') Martin 15 relationship between our costs and seconds. ' the prices we receive for our live - 220 71.011, Dash, Fred Martin 22 i steels. Second, they want a vigorous ITrilt. Stop and J1"I', t _ _ Bicycle Race, Ken. Woods. known for a sufficiently long period plows. On Thursday, .Air, William nw Seatentlt, was second in advance to remove the fears aria - 3n 75115 Utiltty Class for Tractor BORN BORN ' mg'nit of present uncertainties and plowmen, Mr, Allan "Weber, R.R. TLT1IVPY-'-To Mr, and Mrs, Ross EGSTON--in Wtnghaan General lies- 1 to maw', p 111)0 ars to `.o a maxt- 18, Parkhill, won the Fnrd Meter Ttn•voy of Morris Township• in pita) to Mr. and Mrs. William num1 production job and do it: with 9 Oomp5107 Specials, aeon to coin- F1lstnn en SundaY, October 19011•—a 1 confldenoe, Ford -Ferguson Wine harm General 'Hospital on 'Vile mast with the dominion petttons using 0r I Thursday, October lath. 194"`-n goo Wayne William. i Fortson Tractors. daughter, Lynda Mary. Continued en Back rage