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4 Cakes Woodbury Soap
2 Pkg. Cream of Wheat
2 Large Tall Carnation
4 Jelly • Powders Asst. Flavours
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EW R'S
CRCETER
Open All Day Every Wednesday
Phone 5 Brussels
Teeswa.tPr
Fall Fair
October 3 and 4
Western Ontario's Greatest Livestock Show
2 Harness Races — Running Race — 2 Road Races
Bands Attractions Rides
J. Gordon Stobo, Pres. Melvin Rome, Sec.
ticutr ilsarmvn',^m faa�lru'
POST-NUPITAL SHOWER
A reception and shower was held
in Forester's Hall, Belgrave 1n honor
of the recent marriage of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Anderson. Mrs. Anderson
was formerly Babara Michie, Rev,
W. J. Moores made the presentation.
NOTICE
The Council of the Township of
Grey will receive tenders till Sat.,
Oct. 14th, at 4 o'clock p.m. for SnoW
Plowing on Grey Township Roads
during winter of 1950-51. State
price per hour. Consult Road Supt.,
or any member of Council as to re-
quirements. No tender necessarily
accepted. Security will be required.
J. H. Fear, Clerk,
The Gospel Meeting will be held
In the Orange Hall on Sunday, Oct.
lst, at 8 p, m.
Guest speaker : Mr. John Martin
of HawkesvIlle, Ont.
Everybody Invited.
trowmfmcmAiRgott
I Melville
Rev. A. Simpson, Cranbrook
Moderator, :Flt•••••
iI 10 a. m. Sunday School and.
Bible Class
Rev. W. Sutherland
A candidate for the vacancy,
11 a, m. Morning Worship
7 p. m, Evening Service.
The United CI arch
Or CANADA
htlnistar Rev- Andrew Lane
Organist Mr. Don&Id Dun'oar
Morning Worship — 11,o'ciock
The Sacrament of The
Lord's Supper.
Church 18,ohoor-- 12 &clock
Evening Praise — 7 o'clock
The Rainbow '
A Hearty welcome to a11.
Church of England
Parfet of Brussels
flee. J. H. Kerr ,-- Rector.
170, Sunday After Trinity
Oct. let, 195�
. B,t. John, Church, 6treeeele ^-
3 pan. Holy Communion
Sunday. School
Devld'a Church, Henffri'tr,_
11 a.m, I.Ittrvest Thanksgiving
Rev, Robert of Blyth will
have charge.
8 p.m. Harvest Thanksgiving
The Raotor will have charge
O. George's Church, Walton--
No Service,
ATTTENTION GIRLS!
All girls of age 12, 1.3 or 14, if you
are interested in trying out for the
Brussels Jr. Girls Softball Tease, for
1951 be at Brussels Park on Satur-
day afternoon, Sept. SO,' at 3 p.m.
Due to the age limit we need a num-
, ber of players.
Ken, Ashton.
CARP? OF THANKS
The Thuell family wish to thank
their many friends, relatives and
neighbors for their kind expressions
of sympathy and for their beautiful
floral offerings. Especially thank-
ing Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and Dr.
C. A. Myers during our recent
bereavement.
The Voice Of Temperance --
The writer of this paragraph was
at a wedding in a city. The ceremony
took place in a church. The reception
afterward was at an inn. Because of
the temperance scruples of the
bridegroom's mother no liquor was
seiwetl. To follow the saierament of
marriage with a cocktail party is one
of the customs of smart society that
is in very had taste. It requires only
a word from the bridegroom's mother
to prevail this sacrilege, Mothers
carry much of the responsibility for -
setting the pattern of respectability
and,good taste,
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
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Now Playing
Thurs. Fri, Sat. Sept, 28-29-30
"PINKY"
with
Jeanne Crain William Lundlgan
1 Ethel Barrymore Ethel Waters
"Pinky" is an extremely personal
drama dealing with an aspect of the
Negro problem. A moving story
told with candor and honestg. Don't
miss It.
m v
Mon, Tues, Wed. Oct. 2.34
Adult Entertaln:ment In Technicolor
One Show Each Night at 8 P. M.
"FOREVER AMBER"
with
Linda Darnell Cornel Wilde
Richard Greene George Sanders
The Teaohnicolored tapestry that is
the story, has many values, optical
as well as dramatic, oomical at
times and vividly thrilling, too,
bringing to lusty life the settings
and periods — England of the 17th
Century.
e * *
Next Thurs. Fri. Sat. Oct, 5.6.7
In Clnecolor
"FIGHTINM MAN OF THE PLAINS"
with
Randolp Scott Jane Nigh
Bill Williams
Meet Jim Danoer, Peace Officer,
courageous, level headed, quick on
the draw es he brought law and
order to the toughest town on the
Tiil.
* *
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Chisholm
10110' ! COMING --
"THE BIG HANGOVER"
✓`Vednesday, September 27th, 1950
DON'T FORGET THE TRACTOR
DRIVING CONTESTS AT THE
FALL FAIR
('unl, struts eau net. their own
trnetor or may use tractor snpptterd.
trill b„ supplied.
200 points elven each contestant
at start.
1 point per seeonl added for time
under :i minutes,
1 point derluettd for each second
over 3 minutes.
10 points deducted for touching
stake not including base.
1 free straighten up allowed.
15 points ••deducted for every
straighten up after.
20 points deducted for knocking
over stakes.
5 minutes maxim= for each con-
testant.
But paying his or her 25c fee again,
maty have one more try.
This contest consists of one 4
wheeled wagon hitched behind a
tractor. Driver to drive through the
following course and back up to the
original starting point.
Course consists of six stakes set
in a straight line, each 30 Leet apart
with six stakes set along side first
one to the left 10 feet apart, next
one to right 10 ft:, third one to the
left etc., until there are 12 stakes.
This being called the course.
Entry fee 25 cents,
Prizes — 1st $10.00: 2nd 96.00;
3rd 94.00; 411i $1.00 and 5th .$1,00.
1st prize donatell by Miss C.
Dickson,
The United Church
"So then each of must give an ac-
count of himself to God" was the
text on which the sermon was based
in the Ihritecl Church on Sunday,
September 24th "Our accountability
to God" was the subject. The choir
rendered a. suitable anthem, Next
Sunday morning the Sacrament of
The Lord's Supper will be dispensed,
Let every member keep his appoint-
ment with Christ. October is Loy-
alty Month. Slogan — "At Worship
every Sunday if possible."
TENDERS WANTED
Signed and Sealed Tenders will be
received by the undersigned until
Monday. October 2nd. 1950 for
The rewiring of 4 (four) rooms.
and 2 (two) corridors of the Brussels
Public .School, also a separate
estimate on rewiring of basement.
MI wiring to meet specifications as
called for on TT.10.P.C. blueprint re-
port number 5569. Work on above
project to start, and be completed
during period school is closed for
Christmas holidays, le, 23rd Dee,
1950 -- 2nd Jan. 1961, (Both datee
inclusive,)
Further particulars, and copy of
blueprint, may he had from
H. Bowler. Sec,-Treas.
, Brussels School Board.
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C.APggrTOL THEATRE
L A fi y,l O Yt' E L
Wed. Thur. Sept. 27-28
Betty Hutton, Victor
Mature, June Havoc in
"RED, HOT AND BLUE"
Fri. Sat. Sept. 29-30
Dano Andrews, Jeanne Crain,
Dick Haymes in
"STATE FAIR"
(Re -Release) Technicolor
Sat. Mat. 2:00. Eve. 7:30 p. m.
Mon. Tues. Oot. 2-3
Gane Tierney, Richord Corte,
"WHIRPOOL"
T'IJESDAY PHOTO N1TE
OFFER $200.00
2nd OFFER $70.00
Mon. Attendance Card 1biL r.Q.
WED. ONLY OCT.4
Adult Entertainment
Farley Granger, Cathy
O'Donnell in
"SIDE STREET"
Thur. Fri. Sat. Oct. 5-6-7
Fred MacMurray; Maureen
O'Hara in
"Fa"FATHERHER W. //
WADS A�FU/LLBACK"
BRUSSELS JR, GIRLS SOFTBALL.
TEAM DEFEATED BY CLIFFORD
flie Brussele, flirts Tunica• i-'flhall
eL -t,..1 .� :blluipu,taship
I,y a narrow
an a 9n. 'flirty missed bein}; rioters in
the final 3 out of 5 series with
f 111.1 0.5; Incl 12.1,1,
In pate ul their defeat Ilrusaels
ftbait fans are proud of their junior
calls. '!'heir loss was no disgrax•p for
they were epposnd by a more ex-
pr-rlene0d team and in their last two
gairic.1 were without their regular
third baseman, who was nut with a
apralnked ankle.
'1'liese girls show definite promise
as ball players and plans are al-
ready under way to produce a
championship team itext year.
BIBLE SOCIETY TO
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Brus-
eels Brevet of the Tipper Canada
Bible Society will he held in the
Ethel I't•esbyterian Church on Tues-
day evening, October 5th at S p.m.
Mr, H. S. Saunders of Toronto,
will] address the meeting.
Melville Women's Guild
The hone of Mrs. A. Logan was the
nteethng place for the Young
Women's Guild of Merille Church last
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Alcock
was convener of the committee in
charge of the meeting. Mrs, Cameron
Adams continued the series of topics
en the' Booke of the Bible giving_ a
paper on the hook of Jeremiah.
A donation of money wee voters
to the Board of Managers of the
chuecli to assist in the renovation
of the manse. A prize for the per-
son with the largest number of ar.
Hetes in her purse was won by Mrs.
c. Adams, The lunch committee
for the meeting were Mrs E. Wil-
son. lire. L. Alcock, Mrs, H. Cardiff
and Mrs. C. Adams,
Mrs. Wm. Tuell
-Mrs. Wm, Thuell passed away on
Tuesday, Sept, 19th, in her 83rd year.
At the hone of her daughter Mrs,
Edna Speir, She had been a life
long residenee of this community.
She Is survived by her husband Wm.
Thuell; 5 sons and 4 daughters; 'Roy,
Fred, Joseph and Edna all of Brus-
sels. Leslie of Nellie Lake, Bill of
Rlyth. Annie (Mrs. Marshall) of
Lnekieow: Ella (Mrs. Sharpe) of
Sarnia; Margaret (Mrs. Johnston) of
Toronto. •
A funeral service gas held on
Thursday afternoon, at Tier late home
conducted by Rev, 7, IT, Kerr df St.
John's Anglican Church, Burial
followed In Brussels Cemetery,
The pallbearers we're; George
Smith, Douglas Smith, Thos, Miller,
John McArter, Clifford Colclough,
George McCutcheon. plower hear -
ors were Prank Nichol, Lorne Nichoi.
Harvey- MrCutcheon and William
7Terntcheon.
.`tielvi??e Church Service
Ratty nor was observed in hiol-
vine Presbyterian Church on Sunday
eitli the Sunday School :kilning in
the worship of the morning service.
Rev. A. Hancock, of Hawkesbury,
was in charge of the service of wor-
ship. the theme of whirl' was, "1
Will Build My Church." D. M. Mac-
Tavlsh, superintendent of the Sunday
4chool, was assisted by Miss Dor
orthy Armsta•ong in a presentation
ceremony' of diplomas and pins as
awards for good attendance for the
Year.
The following scholars i'ecetved
awards: Bobby Higgins, ,Tack Dav-
idson, Joyce Davidson, Lynne Gibson,
Susan Martin, Jack Galbraith, Eric
Beet, Peter Hemingway, Jim Dd.
gar, ,Tack McLeod, Frank Wilson,
Ri11 Martin, Jack Higgins, Joan
Davidson, Sharon Hemingway, Joyce
Alenok, Edda Esel, John Pipe, Gar.
ry Wilson, Eliza -beth Pipe, Everdine
Heel, Patricia Riddick, Helen and
Joliai 'Wilson, Mary Agnes Higgins,
Sheila Alderson, Wanda 111010ul,
Barbara and Ileather Allen, Cath.
prime Riddick, Helen Rintnul, Dom
aid and llrne.e Edgar, Henry Neel.
Louis D. Thompson presided at
the console of the organ after a
month's absence through illness and
Misses June Work and Mary Lou
McFarlane sang s.Olos.
BORN
TH•LAKFI--•To PIr, and Mrs, Geo. L.
Blake on Monday, Sept. llth, in
Clinton General Hospital, a son,
Murray Louis,
111:A nil i t 11.
$T.50 per year
13050 1 nclagemeetl Attnouncernent
•' ,' v , L-, :dd his hot1He to
, : .111 , r:n, will take possession 1
., ..1Ir anti it t s. 1,01 lard UP,
u,.: hi Lr nr:=:•I+ where they have, l
1.11purcha And Miss FE,rerWe 13uehanau's
u o ,. 'foe lattelt-hare citizens are
quite• sorry to 100,;(1 Mr. and \•Ica,
Polbrrl, ,they having made many
friends their short, stay In Landes.
hero.
.- . (lhiton News Record.
CARD OF THANKS
i wish to take this opportunity to 1
express my most hearty' thanks
to all my friends and neighbours
for the beautiful flowers and gifts
sent to me and my baby while In
Wingliam Hospital and since we
have been at hn•me. I,Ispoelally 1
would like to thank Rev, Kerr, Dr.
Stephens and the ladies Guild. These
kindnesses will never he forgotten.
Thank you all kindly.
Mrs, Ernest Com•chesne
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.1't. i TGI1E: OFFERS
to;au SELS FALL FAif?
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w: trt r, and t, l a `lite,
bl••i 1 r„t 11 H1,4 u' 11111is'io3s
t'a 'an} •4,,, cul display at the Fa$>.
11. '1, t lysett lettere building.
Ethel Presbyterian Church
Anniversary Services
Sunday, October 1st
11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
Morning Service :
Speaker — Rev. J. R. McDonald, B. A.
of Ashfield and Ripley..
Special Music by the Choir,
Evening Service:
A quartette from Melville Church, Brussels with
Miss June Work as Soloist
TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS IN ARREARS OF TAXES
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, COUNTY OF HURON
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT under the hand of
date the Eleventh day of July, 1950, and to me directed,
following list of arrears of taxes thereon, together with
arrears and costa are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sail
to disrharge such arrears of taxes and charges thereon,
auction on Tuesday, November 7th, 1950, at the hour of
Satutes in that behalf. Notice is hereby further given
sale will be held on Tuedsay, November 14011, 1950, at
may reserve the right to purchase any of the said
Goderirh, Ontario, July 18th, 1950.
;Name and Description
the Warden and Seal of the County of Huron, bearing
commandiug me to levy upon the lands mentioned In tlae
all costs incurred, I hereby give notice that nnlees
the said lands, or as much thereof as shall be sufficierti
two o'clock in the afternoon, in compliance with the
at my office in the Court House, Godericli, by pubin
that if any of the said lands remain unsold an adjourned:
the same hour and place, and at which Municipalities:.
lands.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
F. D. IOyte--Pt, Lot 1, Con, 18
Curnel Hart—Pt. Lot 21, Con. 9
Thos, Garniss—Lot 254, Queen
All of the above lots are patented,
Godericb, Ontario. July 180h, 1950.
Published in the Ontario Gazette, August 6th, 1950.
VILLAGE OF
BRUSSELS
A. 14. ERSKINE,
Treasurer, County of Huron.
Years in
Arrears
1947-8.9
1947-8-9
Taxes Cost
114.80 4.87
8,02 2.25
1947-8-9 199.70 - 7.00 20616
Dg. LIS
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The East Huron Agricultural Society
has a Bigger and Better Fair
year. Flan to attend.
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this
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Pon
I t r School Parade with
=<russ&Is Ll ris Club Band -
Bring Your Friends and Enjoy A
Full Afternoon at Brussels Fair Grounds
A glorious and ,.deal Concert In the
down Ha& followed ;y Old Ty. l ,e Dance
Modern Dancing at Crystal Palace
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