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GROGREWAR'S
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OPEN ALL DAY EVERY WED.
COME TO THE
TEESWATER FALL FAIR
OCTOBER 2 and 3
OUTSTANDING LIVESTOCK and HALL EXHIBITS
Free for Al)
Harness Races 2.24 Trot or Pace Race
Running
2 Road Rates
Watiaceburg Kiltle Brass Band
R. C. A. F. Trumpet Band
Vaudeville
Clowns In the Arena
Evening DANCE
Wednesday
George Wade and His Corn Huskers from Toronto.
Admission to Fair - Adults and Cars 50ats.
School children 12 and under 15es.
. Rides
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RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
CHANGES
Effective
Sunday, September 30,
1951
Full Information from
Agents
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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Library Notes
RUSSELS POST
$2.00 per year -$2.5►0U.5oA.
Wednesday, September 26th, 1951
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
VARIETY CONCERT
A variety concert will bo held in
the Arena on Fall D'air night, Sept,
nth, with lots of seating space.
Loors open at 7,15. Concent starts
at 8.15 p. M.
Programme is as follows ....
Dorothy St -cadent - Toronto's
beann111Au4 blonde act'obatic dancer.
Talent and beauty ail wrapped up
in one.
Billy Meek - From Scotland. The
outstanding vaudeville not of the
year. flood clean humor for Young
and old, as well as plenty Of song
and dance routines. Also plays
banlio, saxophone and concertina.
1.doyd. Wright - Very popular
rod in entertainer from C F.P.L.,
London. Songs of the Wast, and
cal+'oohing as well 00 television
beloons. Several prizes for the
ch.ildr011 at the conclusion of this
act.
The Nix -Bees - This Is a mann
new act never appeared any where
near this part of the county, Hand
balancing and acrobatic tricks. A
thrill every ntlimvte. One of Tor-
onto's newest 5'ensaltion•a.
,lack Ayres The king of the key- i a61!
board. Musical director of the or -
TURN YOUR CLOCKS
DACK SAT, NIGHT
The eildzene of this oontmutiny
are reminded to turn their clocks
back one hour this Saturday, Sept.
30111i at midnight when Standard
Time will again be observed. Church
services will he on Standard Time.
BRUSSELS JUNOR GIRLS
WIN W. O. A. A. CHAMPIONSHIP
The Brussels Junior girls softball
teams beast the Clifford girls by a
score of 11.9, to win the sixth
game in a four eatof seven series,
and bhe W.O.A.A. Junior Girls
Ohaarnpiionudhiip in Clifford last Fri-
day night. With Stevenson and
Jewell, as.1118 Brussels battery, the
score see sawed until base stealing
and a home run by IL. Garter with
two 011 have Brussels a lead that
Clifford girls couldn't. match. In the
middle of the game Clifford had an
9-4 advantage and bt looked like a
lost game for Brussels but a cut
down in errors and good work 011
the mound gave Brussels the game
and macle them the W. 0, A. A.
1951 CShamnions, Congratulations to
igi.nal dumbel']s will acdomPanly 8
entire program.
The Paul 13roe: and Shirley -
Badk oag+ai.n with new songs and
jokes and hlarmonly.
Leon Paul - Master of ceremon-
ies.
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES
EING'O WINNERS
A $lile.tU cash bingo, sponsored
by II; eels !it^ouch and Ladles'
Auxbillary No. 218 B. Al. S. L., in
Brussels Arena on Monday night,
.Sept, 24th.
Priz
$:5.00 e Winners
Mrs. Watson Sholdice
Mrs. Thos. Garniss
Mrs. Thos. Davidson
Miss Pearl Baker
Mr, Ed. Henderson
Mrs. D. A. Ra•nn, lifts. Mervyn Pipe.
Joe Madhan (split $5.00 each)
Mo. George Ramsay
Mr. Andrew johnston
Mrs. Frank McOutgheon, Mr.
Pete Cardiff (split $8.00 each)
Ott. Wilfred Spivey
Mr. Donald McLean
Mr. Wm. Scoyne, Mitchell, Ont.
Miss Dorothy Sullivan
Mr. Douglas McDougal, Godeich
Mr. GPO. Smith.
Special $75.00 Prize Winner
.lies. Frank Shaw
Special $100.00 Prize Winners
Mr. Bill Rano
Mr. Danean Brewer
LECTURE COMING 1
On Wednesday evening, October
and, in Melville Presbyterian Sunday
Sohood Hell, a musicallecture will
ARE MADE IN BRUSSELS be given entitled, site Art of
FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST Practice by Reginald Geen of Os-
hawa, Mr. teen, who is an out -
Horses - Buggy race Pones, I standing pianist, teacher, and ex-
shOulkl read horseback. race ponies. aminer will give demonstrations ,
The pens et Eaton's Special Hogs at the piano. All young people
SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
Plans are adneo,st complete for the
c.,•lebratiou of the Seventy -filth An-
niversary of the Brussels United
Church. Rev. H. J. Mahoney. a
fernier pa8rn0 will be guest minister
on Sunday, Oat. 14, and Rev. C. W.
DeWitt. Cosens, (1011 of a former
minister, will preach on Sunday,
Oct. 21. A turkey dinner will be
held on Oct. 15. Mrs. Nora (Maun-
ders) Weiduttes, reader. of 'Detroit.
wiil be a feature gat the concert
following She turkey dinner.
NOTICE -
Baker's Convalescent Home, Luck -
now, is now open to receive
Patients, first class accomadation ,
Registered Nurses in charge alt all
times, moderate rates, phone 62 or
129m, Lurknow.
E. V. Baker.
Melville Church Service
AI the Inurning service Rev. .
Fulton spoke on the woti4d's' gre1VbeL
1Saok the lioly Bible and QIlets
Luther and (1alvinl stood for tlfas
sacred teachings, it was a• MOO
timely message eau' glsoUld leave a
lasting impression and make O1O
more anxious to know more of OP
great truths. A well rendered aia-
(ham was sung by the choir.
Rev. W. H. M0008 of Toyota/Lk,
sP.oke in lite evening on the 2
Olginl
Soriedy. When a joint service *OF'
held including the three cilurdhea-
Mr. Moore is an excellent speaker,
gave a very interesting and "
strnntiTP address in conmeotion 'wrier
the work of the society. Piebumer
were shown lveg'arding the Wester=
f1e1ds where many different Tangle -
ages are needed to -day.
-- will be sold by tender. So wnYone .,'udying music, with their parents,
interested should have his tender 512 the public invited to at -
Adults 35ots. ,
United Church W. A. in the hands of the secretary by 2 tend. Admission
p. 01. on Friday, Sept. 23t1t. Tenders Children 15cts.
to be opened at 2.30 to give the buy -
The W. A. of 'the United Church
met at the home of Mayo. A. Lane an
Tuesday evening ,Sept. 18th, with a
er ample time to mark and arrange
good attendance. With the President for transportation.
I
M•1%. R. Oonmins in, the chair and
The H. C. L. A. will make its Mrs. 301,1 Blyans all the pianlo, the
regular exoban,ge of books on Wed., meeting was opened by singing,
Sept. 26th. hy'nnn 577. The SCri5teire reading
Now that Fall has come and the was given by 18'rs. S. Wheeler, doll-
Inore tel are 'le0003 e01 a Avluat towed by prayer offered. by Mrs.
more enji0.Nal91e way of sPendling
010, Wheeler. The nli1Atltes of the last
your leisfun•e than with a good book,
meeting and the treasurer's sellout
whether Alt be ttrYsltoty, travel, west- were read and adop,te<L This was
ern biography, a romance or an followed 1>y a long bvsine.ss period.
historical novel? We have them
It was moved and seconded that
all, and the library will be glad to
oar group harve a booth at the Fall
welcome new members, young or Fair en Sept. 28111:. Weinens, pie,
old. coffee, ice cream cones, etc., for
The hours from September to
mon. . 3 - 5 are follows P. m. 7.30 - 9.36 p. m. also decided to hold 0 turkey din -
Special
5
Sipeciail Por Oha.mpion Sow any age
will be added to Prize List a.nd a
bag of Hog Concentrate will be the
prize.
Tit the Dairy Cattle the Ayrshire
breed list shall be the same as the
Holsteins, also the Jersey Class
shall be the same as the Hols�temn.
These Ayrshire and Jerseys should
have read 2 yr. old and aver Bull,
Cow 3 yr, dry and milking, Heifer
2 yr. old stinking and dry; added as 1
in the holstein list.
The Egg Claes - Przes are given
fofora full key tray only, Two dozen
and a. half.
Tire Children's Competition -
Notice under the school projecd:s the
4 prizes' listed will be given ond'ty for
the Health Science or Social Stud-
ies.
Dressed Doll. Stuffed '1'oy, etc.,
Avila be given the same prizes as
Writing or Art.
The Bicycle Races will he held
after the judging of the beet decor-
ated bicycle .and there may be as
many entries as you welsh so bring
on your bicycles,
The teams of Tug of War are to
notify the secretary by 8 o'clock.
Thursday evening.
Ohitdren entering In Ohildaen's
ConttPettttba5 need no ntembers113P
ticket. but do need ticket In otherclasses.
which P1!an's were mekle. It was
,Tune
as her 011 M0nd07. Oct. 151t11. Com
Tues. 3 - 5 p. m. 7.30 - 9.30 p. m• nnittees were alnpoilnted and plans
Wedgy. (closed ,all day.) made. Our meeting next month is to
he held a weep earlier. The hustiness
part of the meeting closed with
Mispa5 benediction. Mrs. R'owlancl
in a most capable manner gave us
talk of her trip to Wales and Lon-
don. Fna'land. which was very in-
teresting and inslrnctl0e. T,otmcit
wsle served and a dwarf* vete of
flhanicr was eiven 1c tho lireles,s and
Me committee in charge.
Is one of the Best Quality Available. TltnR'S. 3 - 5 p. 111.
Regular Shipments Now Being Re -
Fri. 3 - 5 1). m•
celved. Order yours direct off Sall, 2 - 5 P• 1n.
the stir.
M. C. OLLDFIELDD PHONE MI
ORVOVICO
Melville Church
Minister, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 a. m. Sunday flaked Me
Rads Class
11 a, m. interning Worship
United Church
OF. CANADA
Minister Rev. Andrew Lane
Divine Worship - 11 o'clock.
(Standard Time)
RAY Day Service
Church School y111 assemble
at 10.45 in the 5lchoal Rego:
Sn preplaraltion for the servie*,
Sunday, Oat, 7 -- Wo1ld.
Wide communed IS'unday.
Church of England
Parish of Brussels -
Ray. J. H. Karr -• Rester.
101Ni Suavday After Trinity
Sept. 301111, 19,51. •
it John's Church. fruMstr
11 a,m, Harvest Thanksgiving
Rev. F, IT, PIamM, Llsitlowel
7.30 p.m. HarveNt Thaauksgivin8
Prelaeher--Bull; Lt, Haa1dimg
R:C.A.F„ Clinton.
St David's Church. Hants.
2.80 p. an. Droning Prayar
at. psoraers Church. WIMPS
140 9elry ice.
4.30 - 9.30 p. m.
7.30-9.30 P. m.
7.30-1.0 P. 111.
CARD OF THANKS
T
wish 'bo take this opportntnity of
thanking ell my friends and neigh-
bours for their kind expressions of
sympathy at the time of my sad
bereavement. I wish .to thank all
who sent flowers and all talose who
helped In any way to lighten. the
1305den I also wish to thank Rev.
Mr. Iilyndanen for his words of dam -
fort to me. Those kindlness, were
very match,appreciated end will
neves' be forgotten..
Mr.s Laura 'grouter.
ORATORICAL CuNTEST
There will be am Oratorical Con-
test open to pupils of grades 7 and 8.
To be held in the Crystal Palace on
Sept. 27011, at 8 p. m. For further in-
formation see prize list.
L I S T O W E L REGENT THEATRE
CAPITOL THEATRE I Seaforth, Ont.
3 BIG DAYS
Thur. Fri. Sat. Sept. 27-28-29
Mairo Lanza Ann Byyth
in
"THE GREAT CARUSO"
Technicolor
Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. --Eve. 7.30 pan.
mss,
1
Mon. Tues. Oct. 1-2
Olivia De Haviland, Mobat-
gomery Clift in
"THE HEIRESS"
TUESDAY FOTO-NITS
OFFER $190.00
Monday Attendance Card Night.
Wed. Thur. Oct. 3-4
Doris Day, Gene Nelson, E. V.
Sakall, Billy De Wolfe
In
"LULLABY OF BROADWAY"
Technicolor
0
MIK
Thur. Fri. Sat. Sept. 27, A. 29
"GENE AUTRY AND
THE MOUNTIES"
Gene Autry Pat Buttram
Gene and Champion and the
Mounties In captursng a gang of
bandits In the Canadian North
West.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Oct. 1.2-3I
In Technicolor
"LULLABY OF BROADWAY"
Doris Day Gene Nelson
A romantic comedy packed with
songs old and new.
Thur. Frl. Sat. Oct. 4-5.6
In Technicotor
"LORNA DOON"
Barbara Hale Richard Greene
The outlaw family 'defying the King
fight a feud to the death. The
costume and drama make this an
outstanding picture.
COMING -
"TOAST 'OF 'NEW
Kathryn Grayson
are
NOTICE -
The Cranbrook ladies will serve
hot dinner in the Cranbrook Com-
munity Centre at the Huron County
Plowing Match on Oot. 5th, at
noon.
FOR SALE -
10 0 acres with good house, barn,
drive shed, garage and hen house.
Drilled well. Lot 12, Con. 3 and 4 1
Grey Twp. Mrs. Telford Sellers,
Phone 39x23.
PETER THE CLOWN
HELLO EVERYBODY
You don't know me, but you will
before the Brusele Fall Fair ocntes
to an end. I'm PETER THEI
CLOWN ,and I've a bag of tricks to
help along Nte celebration, If you
become Involved with mein some of
them. remember, it's all in Ilun,
Yon are here Oor FnidlaY's' day at
FUN. amid I'm here to help see that
you gest it. You'll find me every
where et :the Baliesetls Fall Fair
anytime, So boob 101' ma, for T'll
be looking for yon.
ORLEANS"
Marto Lanes
HURON COUNTY PLOWING
MATCH TO BE HELD IN GREY
ON FRI., OCT. 6th
The ttven4y-flON1 annual Huron
COuitty Plowing Natoli will be held
on the farm of Calvin Cameron,
Cranbrook, lot 16, con. 11, Grey Twp.,
on F1idIaY, Oot. 5th. The officers
and directors have been working hard
t10 mtulce this match better then ever.
It needs the participaltion and at.
terelonloe of the people to make it
'a su,cees'e, 'lihe p111xe hats are now
'in the hand's of the printer and cum
'1t8 obtained from the eeeretkmY,
L. la Cardiff, on .PrMay. •
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ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th
Morning at 11 a. m.
Minister - Rev. W. M. Hyndman
Evening at 7.30 p. m.
Guest Minister - Rev. Alex Nirnmol
Special Music by the Choir
Everyone Welcome
PLOWMEN'S DANCE
In Cranbrook Community Hall
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5th
Both Oid And New Time Dancing
MUSIC SUPPLIED BY WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
Come and Enjoy the First Dance of the
Season in Cranbrook Hall.
BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW - $1.00 COUPLE
North Huron Plowman's Association
s
Don't Miss It: Come to
SELS IR
SEPT. 211h &28t
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Boys and Girls Band - School Parade
Special Tractor Club
Junior flubslend Oratorical Contest
Tug of War - Bingo
Rides For Children
Many Other Features
Plan To Come To The
Concert at Night
In The Arena 1LotsOof Seating Space
Dance In Palace After'