The Brussels Post, 1954-9-8, Page 4When lee wtiietle blows for the kiuleoff in the Big Four Football
se,eynn. viewers in the^ TV areas at Eastern Canada served by the
CB(' uiirrcweive n twerk will have x seat on. the 4e -yard line each
week from Augu t 23 to Novenah r 4. Television cov a geRo f the
Big
Four football acas-m (Toronto Argonauts,
OttMontreal Alouettes, Hamilton Tiger Cats) will be Bann ored in Can-
ada by two ranadian firms. One of tbe play -h. •P
tore
will he Steve Douglas. well known to network viewer:,. Production
`✓upervisicn will he in the bands of George Retzleff, of CBS -Tee just
barer from eii`ti1 tr du ie:. in ennnection with the British Empire and
reiremon.wealth Climes in Vaneouver, The Big Four Football seem
will also be viewed by millinne of Americans through a le. S. network
Union W. M. S. and W. A.
Bruen eV. M. S. end W.£ met on
Ti'edeeed �,r eveein1, Whtttield with
st, at
the ,,n— ,,f Mee.
an ;;tt,•r.dtier ,. of nineteen. The
yWt.is> .{:,.: led by Mrs. Wm. Brem-
ner ;.,he wee assisted by Mrs. T.
Pil•.verth. Mrs. ;TOMS Bremner, and
3lrs. Leslie Lake. The theme was
",A ;.;alien before God." Hymn 410
wa=y read in unison. Mrs. Ed. Mor-
ri,w was asked to order the new
study hook, and to pay for the Miss-
ion Rand books. Sirs. Leslie McKay
FOR SBLE —
Bard;eeed and .oftwood geese eta.,
cedar ter keedeme Phan* OrbJae. S1 enson
eve Mrs. Eyton Sp Iran were nant• •
d delegates to the sectional meet 1
ing in Ethel on Oct. 14. Arrange-
mente were made to invi`e Mencrieff,
Walton and Cranhrar,k to the thenk-
'•fh•t•irg meeting in October, ane to
reek each for a musical number. Mr3.
Teeele Lake is to see about a speak-
er. and Mrs. Ralph Meehan, Mrs.
Glen Rathwell. and Mrs, Herman.
Whitfield are to convene the lunch.
Mrs. Fred Cox read .the study book,
and the W. M. S. closed with hymn
004, followed by the benediction.
Mrs. Leslie Lake presided for the
W. A.. rend opened with psalm 723 in i
unison and the Lord's Prayer. Th6
minntats were read by Mrs, R. W.
Whitfield. Lunch was, served by
tbe hostess and her, assistants
SEPTIC TANKS FOR SALE —
Steel reinforced cement Beets
e
tanks, 61 ft, by 33e, et
capacity of 460. Impertat gallons.Wreekt, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs.
The design and ccutstructiae os Harry W. Wright, Bluevale became
the bride of Harris McMiehaei Cam•
pbeli, son of Mr. and Mree C. Grab,
am Campbell, Bluevale, Rev. And-
rew
ndrew Lane performed the ceremony.
Thr bride was gowned in a street
length dress of pale blue nylon tulle
over taffeta, pink headdress with
ihineetones. pink gloves and a
corsage of red sweetheart roses and
lilies. I
She was attended by Mrs. Albert
1eid:r:. (Clarke of Kiteiiener. wearing a
street length dress of mauve nylon
Campbell - Wright
A Quiet wedding was solemnized
at the Brussels Unittd Church par-
sonage at high noonon Saturday.
Sept. 4th. when Marie Elizabeth
theles tanks has been approved be
teitelfeeten and Bruce County Realm
ti te., We deliver any dtstan'b
Spply to
Albert Porter's Welding Service
Ldeltilew, Ont.
paged faM 8UPPLies
ono! eu';? 'kid lt:erylae
n i- eJee. il> VA.tie 1plltr'Wi is Ice ",�iiie Bevel.
ear '2.e.9103.! :Sellar
wi7c st1t41. (1 with Sew
w ' l .e tare rarer.taffeta with matching head-Itfa M7' - Lawrence Ryan. Mrs. Storms spent
''" ' dress and white ecceeseeries, She
y t a few holidary
-''t'-4�, ed the groom. Mr. end Mats. Cam- pupil of the Seaforth District High Lucca visited with
ads �len�3'y F4}nse51 irapis ' n the Dominion provdncial Nelson; Reid 'tor a few days.
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russels,
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riverside
dors ••
wore a corsage of yellow roses.
WALTO N
s there earlier.
Albert Clarke, Kitchener sestet- ' Miss F.idna Marten of Walton, ' 11rs, Roan end daughteir 3rom
y"v'e���� � Mr. and Mrs.
. pbell later fait on a trip though School wKi
•+ '� Manitoulin Island and Nothein Bursuary ,award. There was only two Mr. and Mrs. George Shannon emd
itde of repairs always on Ontario. They will resdde on the of these issued is the county, Son fatrtilY visited over iloe weekend
-?t teered' Jeee grcom'e farm, second tine of Morris, gratulations Edna. wiitk Mr. and Mrs Forrest McKay.
yd.=; '4145‘1 Mr. Shannon iv a turn key at the
IiAM — The house in Blyth that Forrest et (liatham jail.
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blood, organs, nerves. You soon feel Years
younger, Both sexes get new pep• New get-
acquatnted" size only BOt!. At all druggists,
McKay, was .iobendintg moving to
has been sold and is being turned
Into a nursing home, ETHEL
Mrs. Wm Mersey of Moncrieff
spent a week at her Eon's Forrest
and Mrs. McKay.
Master Danny Storms son of 'gra.
R. Storms of the London and St.
Thomas area has bean holidaying
for two weeks at the home o4 Mrs.
C a00fs o R mai@
OH DEAR, I WAS SO
PROUD OF MY
BEAUTIFUL EGG;
AND HE WALKED
OFF WITH IT.
Mrs. Elwood McTaggart was hest:
ess 'for ,the W. M. S. and W. A. of
Ethel United Solurch with 20 mein
bers present. "lilte president Mrs. Jas.
Pearson had charge of the worship
service and opened the meeting by
DON'T WORRY,
YOU'RE 5O YOUNG,
THERE'LL BE.
PLENtY MORE,
JUST WAIT AND SEE,
the use of hymn 619 followed by The
Lord's Prayer. Mrs,'Dobsron gate a
reading on India. followed by hymn
410 and Prayer by Mrs. Cleaver. The
study 'Period was taken by Miss
Ella Pearson and was based on India
an the business period eninutas of
last meeting read and approved.
Roll call and offering. The roll call
was answered by a donation to
baby sahower tor Korea. Articles for
bele to be left at Mrs. Jas• Pearson's.
The Sectional meeting is to be held
here, ,on Oct. 14th. and a committee
was appointed, namely: Mrs, Ray -
nerd Mrs. Dobson, MThi Pestell, Mrs.
Roy Hall and Mrs. Henry to loos
after arrangements. Register Ml's,
Ames and Miss Elia Pearson, A
k note waft read Mrs, Alex at Niagara Falls
and
eee
a130 attendee
than you
leenrson to be leader for the Oct. • a convention at. Corn ll.
meeting. eleuting was closed by the
use of hymn 609, prayer !amed by
Benediction. Lunch was
the Hostess assisted by Mrs. Less
Earl and Mrs. Dobson.
hR � * • P
Mr. and Mrs. George Seeker, Lon
don, have been visitors with her pet
entoa Mr. and Mrs. J, Work.
• • •
Mr. M. Wineberg was able to re•
turn home from the 'hospital in Tat-
onto
orioto last Friday, His many friends
are glad he is able to be home again.
• • •
'Noe many friends of Mr. Robert
Bowman who is seriously ill with
pneumonia tat the home of his dangle
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Hill and daugh-
ter of Detroit spent the week -mid at
1)an. McKinnon's.
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.Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cousins attend-
ed the opening of the Sir Adam Beck ter in Dundas, hope for his epi
Unit of the new Power develoPement recolvery,
Aow
EAT UP' BIDDY THIS
EGG MASH REALLY
"SHELLS OUT°EGGS.
I DONT FEEL LIKE'
EATING..,M,Y POOR
LOST VA! W-E•L I-
l'UAUSTTASTE S0M
G05H,ROEVITALAY I5
WONDERFUL.MY BOSS
SAYS I'M BECOMING
THE BEST LAYER IN
THE. FLOCK.
VIM
By Roe Farms Service Dept.
EGG MASH HAS
GIVEN HERA NEW
LEASE ON LIFE.SHE
LAYS S0 MANY, 6HE
HAS FORGOTTEN ALL
ABOUT HER FIRST EGG
I FELT JUST
THE SAMEWITH
MY FIRST, l
MUST TELL HER
THE FACTS OF.
LIFE.
ARE/RS
WIr
ROE too
vt4 ���►l
EGG MASH
/NMA H OR
PZLL2 FORM
tail Huron Prodiuce
, BRUSSEIS -
JOHN LAMONT
ETHEL
F HARRISON
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