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T PaoDucTsuFY R(' Ii it'-'
THE BRUSSELS
HOLD FINAL SESSION OF
MUSIC FESTIVAL IN
HALL. AT ELVTH
, nu:•tadlt„ s' '.inn of li•.I(u i 1'
'•• ...'(v l :1'a- welt in Myth -
ei, n ori:tl Hall on \\`enneseay even.
Th,- 4,111 11^115 filled
11r, G. R, C'onitti, t•ttttlrman or the
9..•,aL opened the es;inn with
Immee•,•r TC ukr'a1 master of °ere•
lt:+%1njFs.
.\ 111 ten it 1,' of the oprnin'
- •-• . a; the surprise set -115
by the audience. of "Happy Metal-
liennrin_ Adj•n,dicator
Omelet,' I,, Render ..._ ,vhnvr, l 1i th •
day it Happened to be. 'ells Elaine
Walsh. mush• supervisor, Mr. Ben-
der , 1 firs, Ben l r were ea eh PI•P-
wi•h 11 sift by Sttssn SVr'aht.
111-.1 '1011 7111iP Pierce.
Mr. *Kinkead hall the winners 01
the previous day's seseions sing
it numbers.
Following the nroera ( Mr. 1 in-
; 1c5ir1.expressed appreciation to Mr.
I Couttrs and all the other committee
mnmhers for their enemeea.tion.
Peee.19e C'avl(OVA 1. ttihairnl:an of
F•,?+ 11'lWntlnsh school hoard, pre-
sented the Wingha,n Lions Club
sh'cli to 'Mr. John Spivey, tearhe•r
of ". S Morris, for unison [horns
n C'la-s (1. Mr, Spivey has won
this shield for two eousecntive
pr:n•+. 1Tr. R..1. ifnrray. president
n 1,- -s sr( n' fair, presentee
^'• 1T. S"n•.tnsllal. t,-,lrh.er of No.
1 ' et, cis, with the B"lerave Co.
Shield'far nnienn rhnrns
19. (Mrs. Yonnchlut has von
11,is1,1 for three consecutive
years.
Results
of nue music festivac are
.i. follows; Class 1 (7 and under)
_ ,. s ••oil, June T'tcrre, TJSS. 3 13.1V.;
,:.:" R'iehunm. S. S. 9. E. W.;
Jute., Mason. 1 -SS. 7. E.W.
2 (9 years Ana under) girl's
:n?n: Mary Joff: ,-sen,, 1'SS, 7, F,.'\$,;
\"1':'l l'a Pollard. T'SS. 11, Morris;
.iohr.ston S. S. 10. Morris,
Class 1 (7 and under) boy's solo:
John McDowell, R. S. 12. E. W.;
('.,„, reg nr.h;.,,..n•• 1'sS. 7, R. ',V.,
P r'1'1111n, ISS 7. R W.
f•',.:. 1 ;, and ander) boy's seen;
r: •1, T'SS. 11, Morris;
Wiliam Anderson, 'CTRS, 0. E. W.;
h, n::,:' 1 C 311105, C g, 9, E. W.
• 1 .1e! i under- boy's
,('1'E ee,n. FSS. 7. E.W.;
.:,. , nn. I'SS, 11, Morris;
fiat Cenl c , S.S. 9, E. W.
Class 6 (11 years and under) girl's
,,,10—,\ltd on 71ackwtell. T'SS, 11,
l+, l,, e Pierce. LTSS, 3,
E.W.: Dome: 11';1111, n. TTSS. 6. E.W.
114 • ar? and ander) boy's
-..:'r•._-"1'1--"- '1,tt(S.S. R,
71,71:C.1 T:ul'5 CSS. 17,
Theme R::hcrtson, SS. 8, Morris,
C'la 1C• ---1'i;tat (°pen) — Phyllis
l 1'u':,°n' Pie"le, t1SS. 3.
1' •, :.Tune Itacltwtli ano
11 •� T„hn .inn, t'S:S. 11. Morris;
1' • .1„' .,•eat .:n11 Helen Haines. SS. 7,
Morris.
11•--n nisoe ('ht('tts (enrol -
11,1 /1
enrol•11:1,1 .31191)” 20)—S.S, R, Mcrris, 'eTr
Jr:..15 !-'11`1,..1.'. firm with 96 points;
)1'.: '11•, SV-r,c. .Penni with 92
1 "ln'• c.S, P, Morris, Mrs. T, non.
1115, third with R2 points,
11111 14—nnartet S,;\.T. R. (open)
t'.a.S. :1, Past 11'awanosh. Mies Ruth
Rrarlbnre, first with 69 points; S.S. 7,
1T„rt•i., fii=s ;Tune Work. second with
p,dnis: PSS. 17, East Wasanosh.
'„a- 11=11nnf, third with R2
i`"ints,
Class 12 ---unison ehot•us (enrolment
neer 911)--TTSS, 12. Morrie, Mrs. M.
Ponn^hlnt• first 04th RR points:
r91 17, East 1i'awannsh. Mies Mae
' eeenr, s55npd with R6 points:
r,'5. 7 F•tst 11'aw'anosh. Miss Mar.
'^!•• r .Terfr•rann, third with 94 points
OST
1\ ori was r weaved Of the death of
.1.131, Deland wltioh uceurred 111
11'•11 en May '21st, in his 881'd
eel.(', Hie wife was the former Janet
Tlk•lartlson who prederased him
ollrht years ago, They moved West
In 191,0 to 1luphin, Man,, and later
to Saskatoon. He is survived by
two al=ters and ono brother, Mrs.
(i, r)rge llentlerson, Brussels; Mrs,
Herbert [llazler, Stortford, and
W1111110 of Morris.
TT. 'Teri nrand, L. Warwick and C,
1\'nrkman lett for the West with
ivk Thynoe on Tuesday afternoon,
Mr. :uul Mrs. Archie Moses and
•tanehtter. :n,d Mrs. Forsyth, spent
the week -mud with Misses Mae
Skelton and Edith Forsyth at Long
Branch.
Mrs, Pearson Young and daughter
Susan of Stratford, spent hast creek
with Mrs. Young's Parents Mr, and
Mrs. S. F. Davison,
Mrs. Ted 1\tilson and sons Paul
and Gregory of London, spent a few
days at the home of her parents,
Mr. 51") Mrs, ,Jas. Bryan., while Mr,
1 )1.01on is nt:tencling the executive
Convention of the Junior Chamber
or Commerce in Montreal,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ttnox, Jimmie
•,„1 Donne of New Hamburg and
T ('mei Manning of T{itnhester, were
Sundae vinitnrs with Mr. and Mrs.
P.T•annine,
NV,- are sort y to hear that Mrs. B.
O',ntee is in the Wingham hospital.
,1'Y"4"'„ i 7s.T`-, „'P F -'L Farr
v+ wire J. Forre•gt, Mrs, ,John
*.,1111 .:1c. Mrs. Alle" Camernn, 'errs.
T - 11" Evans, 11ns. Calvin Cameron
1, .1 Ties. Mae Engel attended 'the
27th Annual Meeting of Maitland
Presbyterial Society of the W.M•S,
held in Teeswater Presbyterian
C olreh cu TI1P,T11y. May 11911.
1T••, •1111 771x. Frantic ,Jeschke and
11'•- .,,•,1 Miro-. Far. (Ressler and 111. tty,
1''r =•101 Minh.. V1141'ed with Mr. Paul
Jeschke. - -
^R g;t• rtley ifizner, nee Flossie
2111 her daeghter former Verna
•r".11.11. Mrs. 7Tce.rs, fntrnit. were
,..nu„,. 111 5111 1111!311 the )'ill(15.
,,, 911 1•r', Crean. R,lelph, a sin-
lr•„• n° 7111mr ('&l1'^•:". ^nnriletnel 11"
••^10„141
111"1•ni,1 r service, in 'Knox
T'^^sleet i et en ('111111511 nn Sunday,
119 17. T'1. elmir roetrjh,ted
n„mber, 75)'. (Tree, w-111 nerunv the
.. ..,, a,1'^1,1 nn T,,,.r n 5.111 .T,,,l 10.
•11•,•1,.:,•
rens a busy 1'1»,. in and
„ern„d .the villas., with the red
one 'hydro tt'm•lrmen etlera551
,,•• am•lr /11' .11np Ho f• nen,•
,'.-1.110,
715 and ?lira, :l1, Parton anti child-
-en and Mrs. Jas. Ritchie. all of
T, m41' or/ ger '111 1Trs. ,Tint 175x.
„ •„4 '.h41/ren 1'151,•„+1. 'ti=lted
•-•-1, 1T •, 91"h .\TIT. ellen Cameron.
11',• 1,:1 lire. Rev Smaldel1, Lon-
.
- • 1 1Tr ,rot airs Ed. Stnallclon.
Tntein '1o4Yed wit h '?Tr 11111 Mrs
,.nen•-• elneglder, •int n111rt• friends.
11''.5,1 fur feether pirtienlnrs next
11110 5•„1'44011 Mita, being held
Tner,h,v, 1"' 19, ,tiler the
,'t• 11' ,' n* elm T:', lion' 14,1 rsf. Tinny
,, ,. „11.11 rhnrch.
--e!-1 SALE •-•-
`;ti',e Store and Repair Shap in
• el villiee, Store is Red Brick;
^l 1,1':('11 6 roomed house adjoining,
3
;mem apartment above store.
Stock Is $1,500,00. Stock and repair
:101) and buildings all for quick sale
rirel? at $4,500.00,
10n '11.15 grass and wood farm.
lets of water, 5000 new trees set out.
Priced to sell at $2200.00,
T• C. Long. Real Estate Broker.
Brussels, Ont. .
;91'.. 5.1x2-, liay Stili. 1951
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Mr, R. J. Davy is one of the 18,000
enumerators who will call at the homes of
all Canadians—including yours—starting
June lst,
His job is to get the facts which
Canadians need for successful management
of their private business or public affairs.
It is of practical benefit to you and
your community.
SUS TAKEE
Your enumerator (man or woman) will
carry an identification card. The informa-
tion you give is kept in strictest confidence,
and can be used only for census statistics.
It cannot, by law, be revealed to anyone
for any purpose, even to other Government
Departments. Please be ready with quick
and accurate information when your census
taker calls, --
DOMINION BUREAU OF
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE
OTTAWA, CANADA
STATISTICS
9TH
DECENNIAL
T'I
CANAD Al
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CENSUS a t, JUNE, I95a
IN MEMORIAM
S;c'(A1' -- [a 101'11< memory or out
Mother and Gnandmather, n'ho
passed away one year ago, May
26th, -
Roy. Agnes, Helen and Shirley.
Last 0,_ek John Johnston eole
tented his 03rd hiothdr,y, All men1
le -1a of his family were with flim
fur t.1i °,•rasion, et the home of his
.nn ,Tames and Mrs. J,olrnston, 1st
Hite or Mcrrts, which is the aid home
IT, receiver: many gifts, letters. and
cards. fir. Johnston enjoys gond
health.
Personals ; TTiss Sanderson, friss
ITIly Orr, and Hiss ,lean Gordon,
'foronto. at the Sanderson hone here;
Rev, and Mrs. MneDonnrld and
lr.irily Ti11Sauburg, • 5Pe111 the boll-
,. the inanse hen, 11111 ylSiteth
11.1 1)r, C. H. Marpolsaid at the
i'; in 111'3 hospital; Hiss Eileen Mr.
Finney, Reg, N„ Wingllam. with
icer mother, Mrs, Mary 'Mciiinney;
.r IT'tlrertsou has returned to
haine. las line of 'Morris, atter
r•nits in 'the \Vingha.nl hospit-
al with pneumonia: Mrs. Roy San-
' ('sen, benndaay east, is a patdient
'11- Clinton has,pital, where an
•a1r'm was tSrfnrnted; Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Elliott spent the
pnlirlay with Mr. anal Mrs. Stanley
51• Ft. C5'harines, Oecempa••
1 h, Wiiiliam Ellanht and Mr.
Mrs. lfnntecenery of '1"lwa-
nosh.
Personals : Mrs, 11', J, Mlishaw
.e!"'-"1' of Toronto, with fir.
r 1 .. , N.V. N. Mac'j'aggart and
son S., ti. Goderioh, with Mr, and
11°y Tnrvcy; Dr, John F.
Philadelphia, Pa„ and his
si'lSr }lies Mabel Coulter, Toronto,
at their summer haute here; Mr.
:1',:d lir-. Thomas A. Henry, Stmt.
!'•.1'.1. •.'t (Tires Sanderson; Mrs,
1 ,y m•., z ,y and her guest, Mrs.
'.t'. ettended the 04th birthday
celebration for their aunt, Mrs. H.
1. Bcsnlan. formerly of Biuevale, at
,lir hemp of her daughter, Mrs. R.
H. 110'1. t\'inCbaull Mrs.'Olive G,al-
'11ter. T,orPonn, \rich her cousin. Mrs,
11'. J. Johnston; Mrs. Margaret Gal-
•' . •', t,n: 'errs. Olive Gallaher,
1 •- fM111111: .1. L. Smith,i•IYg-
-.t.•. Grm•er. Greenaway, and W.
G 'Mendell attended the New Ham
Imre races nn May 24,
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