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post publishing House mitlorived ., ..eona elan t1..Po i. oras. D Du.181•l�' °t++�s Wednesday, September 30th, 1953, $2.40 per year - $2.50 U. •. r
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Fair on -Oct. 1st - 2nd and Enjoy the Exhibits and Fun for'
Everyone
Come to. the BrusseIs Fail
POST
DANCE
In Cranbrook Community Centre
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Sponsored by Cranbrook Women's
Institute
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
HURON MINISTERS
MEET AT BRUSSELS
Hope that Huron Presbytery of the
United Church Will meet its all-
ocation to provide cltlurches in naw
housing areas was expressed here
t<y the Rev. Dr, A, i1I. Stuart, of
London.
Speaking at the fall meeting of
Huron Presbytery of the London
Conference at Brussels Dnited
Church. Dr. Stuart stressed the•
great opportuntty of the .church
In providing ohuroh extension In
new housing areas in Western On-
tario.
Five candidates recom'inended for
the ministry were Harold Brockest
Vodden, Blyth; Donald MacKenzie,
Blyth; Leslie McSpaddon, McKillop
Township; 011f -tend Kelly, Belgrave;
tend Harvey Sperling, Elmville.
'teams announced that laymen
of Huron Presbytery will attend a
banquet nt Blyth at 7 p, m, Octo-
ber 20th and as many laymen as
Possible will appear in various put.
Mtn Sunday, October 25th, to press
the need of missionary and main-
tenance work.
Nelson TrewarUm, of Clinton, •
chairman of Iiuron Presbytery,
president. The Rev. •R. A. Brook, of
BIuevale, was secretary.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
NOW PLAYING —
Thursday Friday and Saturday
"WAGONS WEST"
Rod Cameron Peggie Castle
Facing terrific odds they braved
the dangers of unknown trails to
pioneer a nation.
• • -
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
BREAKING THE
SOUND BARRIER"
Ralph Richardson Ann Todd
The story of those brave men and
women in their flight into the Un-
known to break the Sound Barrier
that surrounds this earth of ours,
THE PRESSYY[RIAN
CHURCH IN CANADA
Melville Churs
Brussels
PrtinIster, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 a, m. Sunday Sohool
11 a. m. Quarterly •
Communion Service
United Church
OF CANADA
Idbslater, Rw. Andrew lane
Divine Worehtp — 'Li o'clock
The Sacrament of
The L ord'a Bulli n %
Churdh 001101 - 12 o'clock
"Do this in remembraniCd
of M0."
Churchof England
PuMh of Urt.IMN
Rev. A, Renins!, Mills, M. A.
Sunday, 00t. 4th, 1968
St John's Church, Bruswils•-
11i a.
M. Holy Comnrunloit
Sunday Sohool
St. David's Cltgroh, Henfryn-
2.8O P. m. Elvoning Prayer
Sunday School
St. George's Walton —
9,$0' a, m. Morning PnaYer
i
MELVIL@.E CHURCH
RALLY DAY SERVICE
On the Sunday morning the
annual Sunday School Rally was
held at the morning service. Cer-
tificates and prizes were by given
by Sunday School secretary, Jes. S.
Anmstrona, and superintendent D. M.
MacTairish. In addition to the
anthem, Louise and Jan Shortreed
sang the duet, "Dome Holy Spirit"
and Jean Cardiff sang the solo, "This
is my Father's World."
NOTICE —
Will anyone who had rriends or re-
latives on the 111 fated "TIT,ANIC"
wihich sank on her maiden vogage
April 15, 1912 please contact D. P.
Savage, Capitol Theatre, Ltstowel.
See — TITANIC — at the CAPITOL
THEATRE — Thursday, Friday and
,Saturday October 1, 2 and 3.
CARD OF TFhANKS
We wieheto extend our sinoereo4
•hanks to those who so willingly
helped us in our bereavement,
rsrpeccially to D. A. Rann, to those
who sent flowers, lent cars, and
who helped in so many ways.
Tho McCutobeon Family,
CARD OF THANKS
1 desire to thank tate many friends
who remembered me during my
recent illness. with visits, lettere
and treats.
Your kindness
Predated.
Mrs, Stanley Wheeler.
has been much aA
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 4 P. M. Saturday,
October 3rd, 1953 for snow -plowing
for„the 19F3-54 season in the Town-
ship of Grey. Tenders to be by
the hour, State type of equipment
used.
Lowest or any tender not penes
arily accepted.
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
FOR SALE FOR FARMtRS
AND POULTRYMEN
A now and different. Poultry and
Turkey Self Cleaner Waterer, also
Hog Waterers, easily attached to
your pressure sytem or barrel, also
Plastic pipe to attach, Order your
plow points too, from George
Wesenbtng, phone 16.8r9.
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
NO HORSES IN NORTH
HURON COUNTY
PLOWING MATCH
Perfect weather marked the 27th
anomia] North Huron Plowing Metal
held On Monday at tires farm of Miss
Nellie Clarke, 941 concession of Col-
borne Township, northeast of Dun-
lop. For the first time in years
horses were absent Zoom the retch
as were members of the fairer sox
Who usually enter the high school
classese.
'Phe match was under the mistimes
of the North Huron Plowmen's
Assoola'tica 'of which L. E. Cardiff
Inas been secretary -treasurer for
the past 27 years.
27 Contestants
Twenty-seven contestants complet-
ed in the seven classes with. the Esso
Special going to Lorne •Passmore of
Exeter.
Dr, A. E. McMaster, mayor of
S•eafontlt, took a whirl at plowing
but not In competition. McMaster
was practising before he competes
in the challenge mayors' ,plowing
class at the international Plowing
Match to Cobourg, beginning Oc-
tober 6.
Winners will compete in nee
Smelt Huron Plowing Match to be
held between Klppen and Bruce -
field on No. 4 Highway Saturday.
• Two Shows Nightly
Rain or clear first chow at dusk
Note: News and Cartoon at each
show.
Junior farmers will also hold
their competition at :titin meet.
Directors in charge of classes
were Lorne Nichol, Harvey John-
ston. Orville Taylor, Harry Sturdy
Robert Melte, Russell Bolton and
Gordon McG,arvin.
Winners
Following are the results:
Tractor class, for boys end girls
under 19 Huron County — Donald
Petrie. Brussels; Kenneth Caanp
bell. Dublin; Melvin Bogie, Port
Albert; Jack Bell, Kippen.
Tractor class, unlimited number
of plows — Lorne Passmore, Exeter;
John Fee gen, God erioh; John
Clark, Gedericb.
Tractors drawing wide bottom
plows — T. P. O'Walley, Teemvater;
Ronald Rae, St. Pauls; Wayne
Slaackletct:, Stratford; Tod Horton,
Goderioh,
Boys o• girls, 15 years and under
— Donald McMurray, Wingharae
Beene Coleman, Seaforth; John
Buchanan, Goderich.
Senior high school students, 15
and under, Huron County — John
MoG t.vin. Walton; Douglas Keyes,
Seaforth Kenneth Tuckey, Exeter;
Lorne Ballantyne, Exeter.
Junior high school ,students, 16 Mrs. Gordon Speliran, Mr, ,and
and under — Arnold Campbell, Sea. Mrs. Water Ward, Mr, and Mrs.
fortr; Neil MoGavin, Walton, Lorne Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
\Saunta:i plows only, two furrows Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Nichol,
or more — Donald Dodds, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Nichol, Mildred,Glen Nixon. Seaforth; Gordon Dorothy, Allan and Kenneth Nichol,
Deer, Auburn; Jim Clark, Gorier- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCutcheon,
irh , k Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCutcheolt
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mceutaheon,
d M W L. McOud,oheon,
Mee. Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Wesley
LORNE ELWOOD McCUTGHEON ( lastoe Cardiff, Mr, and Mrs. Dean
WILLIAM DAVID McCUTCHEON 1 Davison, F, M. Saris, Mr, and
The sudden and tragic death ac Nn, Kell. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs,
Lorne Elwood MoCutcheon, aged 2'6 ISilt bellow, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
and 'William David MoCutoheon,
i gl1ington, Mh'. and Mrs Albert
aged 19, occurred on Wednesday { Kitchen and family, 1Ma, Stanley
September 33rd, 1953, as a result I Kitchen, Mr, nd Mrs. Gordon
1 1'lrndshaw, Harvey Bradshaw, Mr.
of a car.truck nolllrlon on the 6th + and Mrs. Jim Davis and family, Mr.
concession of Morris Townshtip,
The birthers lucre born in Morris and Mrs. Carl• Cowing and tiamily,
Towiwilaip and moved to Brussels, Mrs' E, Raymond, Esther, Derek,
where Lorne” had been In partner Harold Raymond, Jean and Mrs.
eling, with his brother Frank for smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Wat-
the past five years. l„ at the son, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith,
Bil
present, tad been employed by The Mr. Bob Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Bryans Transport. I Smith, Mr. Thomas Pierce, Mr.
Tack Jelly, Mr. ' and Mrs. Reg,
They were the sons of Mrs. Hannah Watson, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Muller,
tvlaCntaheon., Brussels and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, Mr, and
harry i1lcCutetheon who predeceased Mrs. John MaArter, M. Bill Grasby,
them eight years ago,
They leave to mourn besides their
nnotber, six brothers, Frank, George,.
Fred, Jack, Bob, Melvin, and three
sisters (Annie) Mrs. Lorne Bryans,
(Reeve), Mrs. John Rice, Seefortb,
end Margaret at home.
The double funeral was held from
the D. A. Rann Funeral Home at
2 o'clock on Saturday. Sept. 26th.
Services were conducted by Rev. A.
Lane assisted by Rev. N. Ellis,
A solo, "The Lord's Prayer" was
rendered by Graeme McDonald, ac-
. compenied by L. D. Thompson..
The pallbearers were, Russel
Fiall. Ronald Huether, Laverne
Hugiil, Knox Williamson, John
Edgar, Bill Wheeler, Graeme Mc-
Donald, Gordon Engel, Donald
Gordon, Bob Klein, Paul Somers.
and Jack Coleman,
The beautiful floral tributes were
carried by Winnvfred Raymond.
Gloria Clark, Mary Willis, Olga
Mettchuk, Barbara Patterson, Mar
brie Walden, Laurette Henderson,
Jean Brown, Emma Swann, Doris
Kennedy, Joanne :Sinclair, Lola
Tenvis, Georgia Dunbar, Isabel Eck -
niter. Donald Edger, Bruce Edgar,
David Firby and Alex Cameron.
Interment was made in Brussels
Cemetery.
Glowers
Beautiful floral tribute •from —
9russels Firemen, . Brussels Lions
Club, Miller Wholesale Ltd., Sea -
forth Shoe Ltd., Cities Service 011
Co. Ltd.. Seaforth Motors Staff,m
Brussels Chamber of Ccanerce,
Supertest Corporation. Ltd., Phomas
Construction Co., Garnet Gunn In-
dustrial Acceptance Corporation
Ltd., hertz • Drive -yourself Ltd.,
family, nieces and nephews, cousins,
Brays, lieibeins, Smiths, Speirans, W
Richards and ands; Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Bray, Mr, and Mrs.. Bert Heibein,
Mr. and Meet. Frank Smith, Mr, and
,Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Smith, Mr.
end Mrs. Earl Bernard, Min and
Mrs. Toto Bernard, Mr. Gerald
lloArter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bernard,
Mr. Walter Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.
,Tack Routlege, Mr. and Mrs. John
Steiss, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNair,
Dr. and Mrs, Myers., Mr. and Mrs.
Med Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Beaker, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Little
and Jessie, Mrs. T. T. McRae, Mrs.
Tsellington, Mrs. Robt. Thonv,on ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kearney, Miss Pearl
Baker, Mrs. Hawkshaw, Miss, Lois
Dodds, Mrs.Ida Galbraith, Mr. and
MrF+. Jno. Spear and Margaret, Miss.
N. Jardine, Miss. M. Grant, 'MansesD. and C. Dickson, Mmid
H. id
L. Mitchell, Misses, E. and O. Mc•
Craoken, Mr; Wm. Gillespie, Mr.F,
Smith, Mr. Sack Mitchell, Mrs. Jas. ;
Ballantyne. Dr. and Mrs Stephens,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stiles, Air, and Mrs.
Jack Thynne, iii' and Mrs. Heb.
P tretton, Mr. and Mee. Harvey
Bryans, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gillis, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Stevenson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Jaek
`,fcDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Tan Mc-
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turn.
hull, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull,
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Marks, lir. and
Mrs. Tom Ward. Mr, and Mrs.
Percy Ward, Mr. and Mrs• Ronald
H ueiher, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moses and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Galbraith, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanbury, Mr, and Mrs.
Ben Whittard, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Speir, Mi. and .lairs. Exel, Mr. and
Mrs. W. 'Scott, Mr. and Mrs, D. A.
Rann, Mrs, T. Watson, Mrs. P.
Tmeson, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Rutledge,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Higgins+, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. D. McArter,
Mrs. G. McDowell, Miss F. Mc-
Naughton, Mr, and Mrs. L. Waxman,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs G. °them, Mr. and Mrs. , e
AS. Wineberg, Mr, and Mrs. Ned ,
'Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. L. Ebel, '
Mies Mary Lon McFarlane. Mr.
Graeme ercDonnld, G=eorgia, Dunbar,
Charles Bone, Lola Jervis, Winnie
Raymond Glen Bone, Diek Firby,
Donald 'Edgar, Bruce Edgar, Ted
Elliott..Trek Coleman, Geo. Wheeler,
Bob Jewell. Bill MoArter. Reg.
Sullivan, Tull Wheeler, lark Keys, :
Neil McTaggart, John Stiles. Charlie
Doll, Arelie Willis,, ,Sem Waxman.
Murray Long, Bob Rann, Bill Rann,
Robert Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Clhae.
new, Graeme Lamont, John Kerr.
George Cousins, Dave Tltrby, Paul
Comers, Diok Dennis. Tim Watson.
Harold AtODotrald, Gen. Elleeott,
inn Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Martin end eamily. Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Bailey, Alex Cameron, Gordon ;
Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pryce. I
Donnld Gordon, Isabel Eelcntier,
Maureen Sullivan, Dorotihy Sullivan, i
Mary Willis, Gloria Clark, Shirley i
Meehan, Mr, and Mrs. Russel j
Rry'ans. Mr. end Ttrs, :Joseph Hmgdil,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne MOIL Mr, rind Mips.
Knox Witi!ams, Art, John and Isabel .
Anderson. ,loyek Tihomws, Joan[ '
Tltc'mns, Eileen Dettnier, 3)011.1121
Cudmore, Jean Steise, Marton
Hull, Anne Hull. Mary Agnes,'
Higgins, Laverre McNair, Shirley
Stephenson„ Jean Jewell, Bila Mc- ,
Lean, Helen Johnson, Ruby Me- )
Lean, Tani. MacTtnn, Marie inliott, r
Leis McIntoelt, Barbara Allan, ,
Heather Alieb, Jean Ste. Marts,
Sheila Porter, Denim'Smitti, Laurene
11ruderson, Marjorie Weldon, Jean
Brown, 14111 Stephenson, Gordon
rtei>'•henaon, Dick McQnarrie, Peter
McQuarrle, Mr. 11. J. Metauohlinr
Miss Jena1icbinson, Pete
Tternegltnn Mr, PAL Farrow, Mt*aid Currie, Emma
Kennedy, mma
Sweet, Tolle Edgers, Bob 'Wheeler.
Thur. Ori. Oct. 1 • 2
' "STOP YOUR KILLING ME"
Broderick', Crawford Claire Trevor
$at. • Mom Oct. 3 • S
"CARIBOU TRAIL" (Color)
Randolph Scott Gabby Hayes
CAPITOL
THEATRE _
IST
r
` M. an Mrs .
OWEL1 Speiran, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Speiram
Ilit•. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Mr. and
1 Mrs. Russel Barrows+, Mrs. Verna
Riddell, Mrs. Myrtle McGee, Mr. and
and Mrs. Freeman Kitchen, Mr. and
and Mrs. Nelson Mallen, 319. and
Thurs., Fri„ Sat. Oct. 1 • 2 - 3 Mrs. Elmer Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs.
"TITANIC" David Neiliy and family,
Titanic Is a fury a glory a triumph, Mrs. Ed, Coutes, Mr. and Mrs.
Interest In what really happened and Frank Oloakey, . Mee. Jaok Robins
speculation over what could have and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
A Girl's
clear night in April 1912 when the Seaforth, ]Mrs, W. Porter and close,
2 shows nightly 7.30 — 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Tues. • Wed. Oot. 8 • 7
"COME FILL THE CUP" (Adult)
fabl'e's CagRey Phyllis Baxter
Thur. - Fri. Oct. 8 • 9
"GIVE MV REGARDS TO
D,'fiOADWAV" (Color)
Dan, Dailoy Nancy Gulid
been have never ceased since that Webb and family, Grade IX
TITANIC collided with a mountain Jim Edgar, Ken Setplhenson, Robin 1
of ice. Heading an all STAR cast Fulton, Margaret Thornton, Shirley
for this great drama of the sea Is McNeill, Marlene Waxman,' Dianne
Clifton Webb, Babara Stanwyck, McNair, Dale MOTaggart Bill Clark,
Robert Wagner and Thelma Ritter. Barry 'Watson, Stewant Smith, Jack
Biggins), The Willis family, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Duncan, Mr. and
Tues. Oct. 6 - S 3s. Dn Boer, Mr. and Mrs, Alcock,
Sat, (o)ie day only) Oot. 10
+FIGHTING MAN OF THE PLAINS'
Randdplh Scott
Mon. - , t s.
The greatest love story the world
has ever knowfi
"YOUNG BEGS" •.
Starring Jean Simmons,, Stewart
Granger and Charles Laughton.
TUESDAY FOTO-NITE
Offer $150.00
Monday ikttendattde Card MAL
Wed. • Thurs. Oct. 7 -
"IRON MISTRESS" Adult
with Alan Ladd, VTrghia Mayo
He fought for her novo then spurned
It. t.•
Mr, and Mrs. Graber, Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Workman, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Crawford, Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Jewell, Mt, and Mrs. Robe, Raymond,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cardiff, Mr,
and Mi'n, Harry Workman, Mr. Alex
Clark, Mr, Janies Aleoclt, Mr. and
Mee. Clnronee White, Mr, Miller
MnArter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Davtdsott, Mies 0, Thompson, Miss
A, Cardiff, Mr. and Mrs, Ken, 'tyor
man, Mrs, Archie McDonald, Miss
Doris+ Melldnaid, Mr. and Mrs, R.
Warwick, Mr, e,nd Mrs. T. Gerntss,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. '.Bridge Lind Glen,
Mr, and Mrs, laud salter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jet, Baker, Mr. and 'Kra,
DANCE
In
Cranbrook Community Centre
FRIDAY, OCTOBER lath
Sponsored by Cranbrook Hall Board
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra
Let's go to the Brussels, Fall Fair !
Coronation Year
Thursday and Friday — October 1 and 2
Over $4000.00 in prizes given
Midway on the ground both nights
Ferris Wheel, Merry-go-round and ethers
Children's Rides and Ponies
See the Big Horse Show and other exhibits
The Square Dancing Competition
will be worth the price of admission.
Horse Racing and ether events
Bands in Attendance
Brussels Legion Pipe Band
Brussels Lions Club Boys' and Girls' Band
ORATORICAL CONTEST
In the Crystal Palace on
Thursday, October 1st, at 8 p. m.
VARIETY CONCERT
on FAIR NITE, OCT. 2nd
in the Arena, Brussels.
Concert to Commence at 8.80 P. M.
Consisting of Hair Raising and Breath Taking Acts
And Comical
Roy and Doris Head —' Magician and Ventriloquet.
Bonnie Lind —"Acrobatic and Beautiful Dancer.
Jack McLean — A Very Apt Impersonator.
Seppo — The Acrobatic Juggler — He will keep you on the edge tet
your sails.
Harold Victor Pymn — with his Music of Radio Fame.
Johnny Brent of C. K. N. X. — Master of Ceremonies.
Come and enjoy an evening, you won't forget
for a longtime. e.
Don't Miss i t !
DANCING After Concert at
The Crystal Palace Ballroom
Refreshment Booth — Everybody Welcome
A full day for everyone.
So plan to come early. and see most of this Banner Year Fall Fair.
Better still get an advance membership ticket which entitles you
to show In any class, also admission to the grounds.
Hope to see everyone and his frlends
Signed
Fall Fair Board,
Geo. Wesenburg, Secretary.
Your Contribution Is Needed To Hip Roles $18609a
TO PROVIDE THIS! UUNIFITS
FOR THE BLIND
Social rehabilitation through counsel of field secret -grit.
Home instruction In crafts and Braille reeding and writin,
Maintenance of the new Western Ontario residence eeand re-
creation centre, Job placement service,
vention service.
Of an annual operating cost of $46,000, $28,000 V*
already been provided by municipal grants and Commun ty
Chests, .
•
Send Your Donation Tot
THE CANADIAN NATIONAL IiSTITUTE
FOR THE BLIND
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