HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-9-25, Page 5.*****........****11.+**....*** 0.414.04444.1P.******44,144 ****♦......a4♦N.♦4♦4N N♦*.4trNM♦♦N1P♦ri1AN♦N►f EAST HURON FALL FAIR Sept. 27 & 28 SCHOOL PARADE Parade will leave Victoria Park at 1 pan, sharp SateielaY, Sept. 260h ♦ and kill be herded by the Baud, All Teachers and Pnblic School Pupils in the Parade admitted free to the grounds, 1 .1 1 1 Stratrathroy Boys' and Girls' Trumpet Band, in Attendance HORSE :ACES PURSE uo. 2.28 Trot or Pace Purse $101LUf IOntry Membership fee $1.00 Every Heat a Rene Association Rules to Govern 6/0 of purse to enter 2.28 class Trotters allowed 5 Seconds Green Race -- for Hbrees without a mark $15.00, •,.$10.00, ••$5.09 3 heats SPECIAL PRiZES:- Herd, Beef Type, Any Breed 1 Male, 4 Females 1st. Prize $5.00 donated by Baeker Bros. 2nd Prize $2,00 donated by H. Champion For Best Steer or Helfer for Baby Beef Purposes (weight up to 750 lbs.) No family to win more than one of these prizes in 1940 T. Eaton Co, offers a Silver Comport The Canadian Bank of Commerce Prize will be given for the Best Beef Type Bull on the Grounds any age A. D. McDonald Butchers -Offers For Best Pen of Market Hogs • let $2.00, 2nd $1,00 For Best Darft or Agr. Brood Marc and Two Progeny R. Simpson Co., Toronto - Shier Plated Tnay ($7.00) 1 a 2nd $3,00 by D. M. McTavish Secy. Chapman Harness Shov for Best Draft or •Agri., Foal -Colt Halter For Best 2 year old Filly or Gelding Draft or Agri. L. E. Cardiff, M. P. 'Offers- 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00, 3rd $1.00 W. J. Stewart Brussels Dairy Offers rseFr For Bears oldest er Calf under one year to be shown by boy to count 40 per cent 1st prize $2.00, 2nd $1.00 R. F. Downing offers $2.00 for the Best Collection If Pigeons (6 panr). For the best Collection of Potted Plants, (not more than 6) 1st Prize ---$2.00 Furniture to that value donated by D. A. Hann 2nd Prize -$1.00 donated by Archer Grewar Lace Table Cloth, hand made not less than 2 yds. x 1% yds. 1st $2.50 Donated by Wilton & Gillespie 2nd 1.50 Donated by Wilton & Gillespie 3rd $1.00 Donated' by Miss T. Dickson S. Fax Flour and Feed Store offers (By courtesy of the Hanover Milling Co.) the following: 48 pounds O'Canada Flour for the best, loaf of bread made from Prairie Rose of O'Canada Flour. 24 pounds Prairie Rose Flour for beat %z dozen biscuits made from Prairie Rose or O'Canada Flour. 24 pounds Canadian Beauty Pastry Flour for best Layer Cake made from Canadian Beauty or Pacific Pastry Flour. Specials by'Robin Hood Mills- 35 i 1 loaf White B6U read .50 .35 • SIX Currant Buns .50 .35 Six Tea Biscuits, Plain o • Layer Cake, dark, chocolate and dark icing .50 35 ♦50 ,3% Apple Pie .50 .35 O Raisin Pie .50 .35 t Pumpkin Pie o0o A DOUBLE YOUR PRiZE MONEY q z♦ Wednesday, SePtaull>ex 26th, 1.948` ME BRUSSELS POST. --.,-•M' •+,4440+4,10+4,•••••••••••••••-17".".".""n"."4-++ • ••M�♦♦r♦4«♦♦�1♦•N•♦�•♦.•M�Nj♦4•♦+�li� j = You. Have A,n tJppoxtx>inity To Make A .* Local �News •Ite�.�s .♦ St. John', Church The MUM' .Waif said last Sunday morning at St, 7o'hn's Church. The Rector's subieot was "The Peace 01 God,'' .M l]vensong, the -lector' spoke ou Patriotism of the New Testament, He, stressed the fact that the first loyalty, of all Christians was to' 000 alone. From this. first loyalty ell other loyalties fall Into heir proper wish to announce the engagement •f places The Patriotism of Christ - their eldest daughter, Elsie Ordell:i dans can adl,nowleige no national boundaries, .1111(1 all divisions must be healed to bring about the King. dont of God upon earth, At Home To Friends Rev,. Q. L. and Mrs. IreWis will be at home to friends on Tuesday, 0J- tober 1, from three to six o'clock in the afternoon and from eight to ten o'clock in the evening, Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Quorongesse3' NOTED RADIO PREACHER OMING TO BRUSSELS lit has been announced that the Reib. Canon Warner, Rector of Cronyn Memorial Church, .London, Ont., will be the special preacher Jt the pre -Harvest Festilal Service :o be held in St, John'•e Church, Thurs- day evening, October 1701. Canon Warner needs no rote•°- due ion to the radio listeners of Western Ontario. His radio ser. icons oer the 'Canadian Church 01 the Air," heard ebery Sunday at 8;30 through C.F.P.L., have been toe to Frank Swelter of Detroit. The marriage to take place in 80'P- tember, -O- Large Sunflower In the garden of Mr. W. Haist you can see a huge sunflower. It is 5 feet high and on one stalk there are 27 flowers in bloom with 3 more to come out, They are not small flowers either for at least one Of ur them measures 14 inches across, Who. else has large flowers • i•n • ihelr garden? ' -b- Engagement Announcement Mr. Alvin Barr of Vancouver an• nounees the marriage of his only source of great spiritcal enlighten. daughter Alice Jean of Calgary'' tai• moat and comfort to hundreds of Robert Glenn Balmier, youngest elm; Of Mrs, Sarah Dekmier and the late people who set their dials regularly Wm. Eckmler of Grey Twp. The for .this radio religious feature. wedding to take place in Knox Pres - Canon Wiarner is also heard every byterian Church, Ethel, at 3.30. p•nr • Saturday afternoon at 4.30 over 'October 3rd. CFPL. ._•'t' .. ,„ fel .2. + ' Patno lc�ff , si r'47� ♦♦♦ nVeStnient +_• ."4 • • �� i♦ ♦: •Zii d ZI 44 and also have a voice in the conduct of +I ♦t 1 +' •1 4. a4 ♦4.4 4si •% ♦i. �!,kyllarbO i' ::: 3 -o- Ironing of Man's Shirt 1 CARD OF THANKS'... Is Demonstrated to W. I. I We take this opportunity of The September meeting of the , thanking friends, neighbors a dn Women's Institute was held on Fri community at large, for their kind- ness, good wsihes, help, sympaehY• flowers and those who loaned cars, in this our sore trial of the untimely death of our Clear husband and fa ther. Tour kindness will never be for- gotten. Mrs. Thornton and family. -0- day afternoon with a large number attending. This was Home Econom- ics meeting and' was In charge of Mrs. 'S. Wheeler, The answer to the roll call was a "'Labor Salver." A demonstration on "Ironing a man s shirt', was given by Mrs. R. J. Mc- Lauohlin. Mauna Miller and Velmx Duncan who represented Huron County at Toronto Exhibition and ,Brussels Bowlers who were to have given a demon- In Toronto stration on ':May I Present," were Reeve R, J. Bowman was skip unable to be there _4 •. report of and councillor H. Champion, lead, in the Women's Institute' ''Convention Toronto on September 21st, where at Guelph was presented by the they were participants in the Town - president, Mrs. W. S. Scott. This sendrOlark Bowling Doubles on the was very capably given and much Wadlaworth green. Our (bowlers enjoyed by those present, A vote made a splendid showing and are to 01 thanks was given to, Mrs. Scott I be congratulated as the ,following for all her work, score shows; let game -10, • Need - T11 Patriotic, Circle has die' ham, Humberside; 16, Bowman, banded and twill joiq the Rod Brussels. 2nd game -15, S'ohumaek- Cross, er, Toronto; 19, Bowman, Brussels, By Baking Pour Exhibits With ROi HOOD FLOUR MILLED FROM WASHED WHEAT 1939 RECORD At Fairs and Exhibitions right across Canada, In opal competition with all other hertflours, IlRobin Hood Prizes. wont More than 82 per More than 76 per cent. of all Second Prizes for bread, cakes and pastry. DANCE In Brusgels Town Hall Friday, September 27 Arthur'sOrchestra-DanceAdrnission3 5c JAMSBVGIit11SS, M, MCTAVISH, President Secretary -Treasurer Huron County's '4 a; Own Airport i. For further information apply to • ♦S♦ ♦t♦ Morris Township- Reeve Francis Duncan • dad Howick Township-- Reeve J. W. Gamble 434 44 Deputy Reeve J. W. 'Weir K.C., 4=4 4ti Wingham- Reeve R. S. Hetherington, 4Z♦. `4 :: J. C. Shearer, Clinton. Chairman' of Committee. 4♦4 '„:444H♦ ♦N♦�4µ♦N4N± :µ• "•+04:.4.N:••••••• .N4µ4µ4♦♦4♦♦4„ 0 'June Work Is Bride Of Duncan McQueen Toronto Girt Married to Guelph Man At Ceremony Here Jeaulfloir Work, daughter of 1111. and Mrs. Robert 11. Work, King George's Rd., became the bride of Duncan Roderick McQueen of Guelph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robert McQueen 01 Ce11lfl'^wood, 10 a quiet but charming ceremony at. the boiue of her parents on Saturday afternoon, September 14th. The Rev. R. Wallace Collins officiated and Mrs. Stewart Crerar played the wed- ding music. The bridal Party pro- ceeded down a path in the drawing room, marked off with tall standards changed into her going away ccs - their place against a setting banked of pure white gladioli, and took tome, an ensemble of vintage woof, with this she chose lizard skin ac. 'with shaded pink gladioli, 1 cessories Pad silver fox furs Wit1L..-•� The bride, given 111lmarirage 1'Y a corsage of talisman roses, Un her father, was lovely in a gown their return front a motor trip ho of chalk white faille taffeta. A touch Northern Ontario the bride and of heirloom lace was at the pearl- groom well make their home in shape neckline of a barque bodice Guelph• Toronto Globe & MalI. and the bouffant skirt swept into•Y °-�^r�-'- 'r= a slight train. Her finger-tip length GET YOUR PERMeleP T r"t1'• veil of tulle illusion was caught to ON THE NEW her head wdth a heart -shaped halo ZENIFFA HEAiERLEBiS .1'0 of shirred net embroidered with TFI'ERMIQJJE kf seed pearls and she carried a bou- End Curl 50.00 and -1.50: gUet of pint: nnbrum fillies. Including Shampoo The bride's only attendant was Permanent $1.75, $2.25, $3.00 , `Miss Audrey MacGregor, a charm- and $5.00 including finger wave ing figure in a frock of turquoise and shampoo taffeta. The high -waisted bodice pried Finger Wave 250 was shirred into a sling fitting mid- Shampoo 25c riff from which fell. the sticly ball- Telephone 55X for*_____Appointment Fant skirt. On her head she wore l50 NE PEASE a Flemish halo of matching taffeta Over L. W. Eckmter's Store * * * * * * * * * WEDDING * • * * * 0 * * * * * SAINT-FORBES A pretty wedding took place at eight -thirty o'clock Saturday morn- ing at Ethel, when Doris 'Marie Forbes, slaughter of Mr: and Mrs. Gordon H. Forbes, Listowel, became the bride of Ralph Saint, Wingham, SOD of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Saint. of Wingham. The bride was attrac- tively attired in a blue heaven crepe street -length dress with blue fed hat, and blue accessories, She car- ried a bouquet of gladioli. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoy, Wingham were the only attendants. Mrs. Hoy close a costume of robin egg blue dug carried a bouquet 0,001ar to the bride's. The wedding breakfast tool: place at the home of the bride• groom's parents. after which M:• anti Mfrs. Saint left tor a honey - men trip to Niaglra. Falls, Buffalo and other cities. 111'. and, Mrs. Saint will reside in Wingham. •a• ♦Nd t•f.NN♦•4.••No+s♦N••s••k•+ ♦s•♦•♦•s••♦+04 •♦i 3rd game -7, Young, West Toronto., 26, Bowman, Brussels. Bowman's score for 3 games 'S wins with 57 points plus 4, which was high for Wadsworth green, Four hundred bowlers played in this •tournament and Brussels entry won 4th position. ' 1st prize, cup pre- sentee, by Townsend -Clark and 4 bowls each; 2nd prize, 4 bowls each: The high and runners up on each of the greens played on received $3.00 111 war savings stamps. Must Notify Registrars Of Chagos A change of address or in matri- monial status in the case of persons liable to be called for militarY ;raining under the National War •Services Regulations must be im- mediately reported to the divisional registrar in the district where that person resides, failure to do so oil 1 loom penalties of fine or. im- prisonment. .0 ,. 1 e SUPERIOR STORE QUALITY ,5ERV1CP. Itb'ivomatuat rrata'"t`3Db"a?a�;972}°>3l of ii imtbY3YbTasamamia:t•Ser`"iiiaasateollno. 2:a1`il aotaas SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Aylmer Pumpkin •• , , .. 2 large tins 17c Hillcrest Lard • ... , • .. , • • • • 1 t i print 9c Sunlight Soap . ' . • per bar 5c Singapore Sliced Pineapple • • • • • • • • ' • • •••• • • 2 tins for 29c Royal York Cheese 1/s's .. • • . . . . . per pack 14c Chocolate Marshmallow 'Cakes .. • • • • • , • " ' per tti 1 r c White Cooking Beans • . • • .... • • • • •..•,.. • ' • • • ' • • • ' 4 it, for 25c Light Prints ' • , . . ... • • , • • , . per yd 15c Celluloid Knitting Needles, all sizes • .. • • . per set lOc Girls' Knee-length Hose • . ' • . . per ar 19c Men's Work Sweaters ' • • • • • . •' each 1.49 Men's Wool Tweed Pants ••• • • • . • • ' - per $2.49 SEE OUR REMNANT TABLE FOR BARGAINS meteslsm tizm is t ie iskiciglzhaevect..1si WM. ,ZIEGLER, Highet Prices Paid For Produce Store Closes at 6.30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings. Phone 22-11 Ethelt Ont. and she carried a bouquet of corn- flowers an dpom-Porn James Brie Work, brother of thi bride, was groomsman, and Ernest Arthur Black usher. IFoliomting the ceremony the bridal party and guests retired to a marquee set up in. the spacious gardens. Mrs, Work, mother of the bride, was a charming figure as she received her guests in a gown of deem fuschia, With this she wore a small black hat and a corsage talisman roses. Assisting was Ml's. McQueen, mother of the grbom, who chose for the occasion a handsome gown of plum 511110 and a corsage deep pink roses. Later the bride I1 YOUR LIFE LINE IS IT STRAIGHT OR CROOKED? The center line of body weight shown ott this skeleton figure can well be called the "life line" because when it is dis- turbed, your general health suffers: Weals shoes let feet roll i>r throwing the "life line" out of balance. Drooping, healthy poture and inanl1 bodily ailments alresult. HEALTH SP')T SHOES are eclzittif ttally constructed' to give support at the center of body Weight, protecting your "'life line." 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