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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1940-9-25, Page 6hn .., r: wr .r�r THE BROSSIO POSiT Try The BRUSSELS DAIRY lamoolainearmenimminimmMEM BAR for Soft Drinks, of all kinds. Ice Cream Sundaes 8c Banana Splits Vanilla, Pineapple, Strawberry, Chocolate, Coffee and Orange Milk Shakes Try a bottle of our Chocolate Milk for School Lunch. Butter, Buttermilk, Cottage Cheese, Milk and Cream. Try Our 4aturday Special Belgrave School Fair Featured by Fine Parade Quality of Exhibits Higher Than Last e. Year— Splendid Showing of Livestock TIM: annual school Pair was held in Belgrave on Thursday and Prosed to be very successful. The morning 1 ours weer busy getting the exhi- bits in place, the vegetables, grain, fruit, farm mechanics, poultry, be- ing displayed in the Presbyterian shed; the sewing, baking, school display of projects, writing, flowers, assays and art being shown in the Foresters` Hall and the live stock in the United Church shed. Early in "the afternoon the parade of all the schools was held, each school lis• prying its own banner. The parade was led by J. H. Kinkead, public school inspector and J. S. Procter guesideat of the school fair, Robert McKercher and E. Parrish, judges. and the music for the parade was tarnished by membersof the Wing- ham band. After marching through the srreets, the schools all assembl- ed in front of the United church where the opening program tank place- Mr. Procter. the Preside:R. welcomed all to the fat- a^d the sce"eitcee of the day aced ever He said that .s -:x -.-the. Hreer.z Conry r -moo_. '-,a:.IS w the =:en; :ti -se: kst year, hese. at:fed ea.-ny :els year ere= the grrn-s n.m had decifed ac....trcrsw ,.:tui` es- `istan _tris ' _.._ the ALL aroma cf :hwar e frIL Loa /s ing t e_'d' ehe - flay. u. Sees er• agretaIreral represe.aeLefee rt on, was rembtle to he treseem' had asked Robert M eetih=r represmar him and he was ss5 r. 10 speak. He congratulated the officers for carrying on this worth -while work even without the help of the gov- ernment. He said the quality of the exhibits was higher this year than last although the number of en- tries was possibly lower than last Raymond Redmond, reeve of East Svawa:2osh. was the next speaker who also congratulated the fair and promised his interest and sup• Dort in this work.1 Mr. Kinkead, the r-nspector, said the weatherman seemed to work for the fair as the rain which did its best to dampen the spirits and enthusiasm of the People by failing heavily most of the forenoon gave place to sun- shine for the afternoon so that the crowd gathered in goodly numbers He expressed the hope that Bel - grave would continue to be a centre for such community spirit. Schools Sing Choruses Miss Velma Wheeler, music t stir( rv:snr ;n several of Me school, v c a::;sed u, have the schools Ong I a chorus which was enjoyed and emphasized, the work which is be. dame in .his study at school, Mr. Kinkead conducted the spelling match. E. Parrish who judged the WWI, gave reasons as to. the Plea- ing of the exhibits, Robert Mc- Kercher gave a talk on the judgrnit I G et grain and potatoes, Miss Me- 1 Kerchei', in speaking of the work . c and judging of baking, sewing and A banquets gave many helpful sag- , gostions and emphasized the cam- tt reading of the prize list s Vera Montgomery. Barley, 1 quart—James Irwln, Clifford Kelly, •Joyce Rath, Colleen Rath, Dorothy Mason, Bobble Mason. Barley, sheaf—Laura Yuill, James Irwin. Winter Wheat, 1 quart—Frances Walker, Murray McDowell, Colleen Rath, George Higigns, Jopee Rath, Ruth Higgins- Fild Corn, 6 stalks—;Billy Nethery, Graham Cook, Billie Taylor, Mabel Bennett, Francis Walker, George Higgins. Sweet Corn, 6 ears—Lloyd. Mc. Dowell, Wilfred, Haines, Mary Hales, Vera Montgomery, Dorothy Mason, Douglas Caaemore, Mangles, —Gene Tunney, Billie Taylor, Edna Higgins, Elmer Bruce, Frank Alcock, Ella Nethery. 3 Turnips—Wilfred Haines, Mar- garet Procter. Clifford Kelly, Caro- line Higiets, Laura Yuill, Edith Cook. a Beets --Colleen Rath, Johnny Spivey, Maitland Edgar, Alex Neth- ery, Leis B^h hail, B : is Nethery. o Cavin—MLarrcy.a'_tc. Staeley Hopper. Dec.eaS C3- ._:T. Eared Posed- Derma Y:tis Tters M_..- CT', rs -i.ete-ey i-reeze.-�. wee teal Eames frieet-are Milec wee' :._nom `n «. P.i r rme a: a< Ter, W.r,. vitt,=.^•r _tIrilii_ �a.inID, :=L Mrr.. ren .. Tr ze •Saint,. ?a a ter Lmtini�rtm v z Jet_ :"eastaisre saitieey M^r m.s, Xii:r $li,..ree-•_ .nee tn^rr U.i,Et.. Nora 5e^,otL .,. .7eiritmise —1Lx:-,esen, Bar - Leal Imre, wit rife:, McCallum. Dams Teems 3.._e C.eeeme Tom my Wade • Kehl web'—Gwen Iruin, Chester Higgins. Donald Cook, Billy Hull, 5 'Realer Radishes—Wilered ghiell, Allan Dunbar, Audrey Cook, Joan Brydges, Audrey Anderson, Elaine Jefferson. 3 Mangels—Iona Bennett, Ray- mond, Bennett, Margaret Procter, Jean Leaver, Wilfred Shiell, Mild• red Higgins. 12 Early Potatoes—Doris Young Bobbie Mason, Vera Montgomery, Mary Haines, Wilfred Haines, Ann Chamney. 12 Late Potatoes --Audrey Mc. Guire, Bera Montgomery, Jam=s Irwin. Joyce Rath, Barbara Irwin, Ann Chamney. 3 Turnips—Ross Procter, Vera Montgomery, Margaret Procter, Evelyn Leaver, Edith Cook, Wilfred ShieIl. 1 Cabbage—Dorothy Mason, Roy Bennett, Mabel Bennett, Iona na;t, oblate Mason, Colleen Rath. Asters -James Irwin, Margaret Young, Jack Cook, Edna Higgins, Lloyd Anderson, Cosmos — Wendell McCallun, George Higgins, Ross Procter, Hilda Plefich, Peggie Nethery. Larkspur --Will Haines, Billie Hull, Maitland Edgar, Charles, Cook, Frances Walker. French Marigolrii--{Bpbbie 14lason, Patsy Anderson, Wallace Pleteh, len Bennett, Gwen Cook, Pinks --Audrey Bradburn, Anne hamney, Wilfred Spibey, Dronk Icoek, Doreen Currie. Snapdragon --Norma Bruce, Doris oung, Ella Nethery, Elaine Jeifer- on, Annie Hull. The Prize Winners The following prizes were award N ed 1 n he various classes;. Late Oats 1 guart—Margaret erec- ter, Vera Montgomery, Colleen Rath, ,p Leave Yuill, Ella Nethery, Clisord A Kelly, Early Oats, 1 suart—Bobbie Mas- on, Jack Currie, Kenneth Cunning- T Imam, Joyce Rath, Colleen Rath, Petunias --Spence Scott, Jack ethery, Tommy Wade, Chester Hegira, Margaret Workman, Phlox Ruth McGhire, Margaret roster, Mary Prodter, Audrey Ceek. rnolti Bruce, Stocks --Murray aylor, Zinnias- Donald Bradburn, 13i11,a Young, Clifford C NADIAi11 RED CROSS Kelly, Barbara 1,110, Caroline Hlg. gins, Audrey McGuire. Gladioli—Mary Wheeler, Wends!! McCallum, Gloria Clark, Frank Al - Cock, Laura Yuill. Dahlias—Boss Procter, George, Higgins, Laura Yuill, Frank Alcock, Ruth Higgins. Dining Table Bouquet—Nora Scott, Wendell MOCailum, Ella Nethery, Kenneth Scott, Mary Procter, Wild Flowers Jack Nethery. Mary Procter, Vera Montgomery, Ella Nethery, Margaret Procter. Northern Spy Apple--,Frnak Al- cock, Edith Cook, Vera Montgomerp. Fay Cook. 'Snow Apples—Vera Montgomery, Fay Cook, Kenneth Cunningham, Joyce Rath. Macintosh Apples — Kathleen Clark, Vera Montgomery. Fay Conk, Gloria Cook. Apples, any other variety—Col- leen Rath, Kathleen CIara, Irene Logan, Barbara Gaunt. Fall or Winter Pears—Edith Cook, Joyce Rath, Colleen Rath, Vera Montgomery. New Hampshire Red Pullet—Ella Nethery, Jack Nethery, Kenneth Clark, 'Ruth Higgins, Vera Mout- gomery. New Hampshire Red lCockerel— Ella Nethery, Jack Nethery, Ken- neth Clark, Vera Montgomery. Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel Frank Alcock, Jack Nethery, Ella Nethery, Ross Procter, Margaret Procter, Allan Dunbar. Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet— Margaret Procter, Ella Nethery, Lorna Dunbar, Jack Nethery, Ross Procter, Mary Procter. 'White Leghorn Cockerel—Ella Netters-, .Tack Nethery, Jack Cook. Leghorn Pullet -.Ella Neth - 1 ery, Jack Nethery, Jaok Currie, Jack Cook, Doreen Currie, Jessie C'nsie. Pair of Dneks—Frank Alcock, Dor-aid McArter, Barbara Currie, Jack Currie, Terry Nethery, Billie Mc3rter- 1 dozen Brown Egge--Joyce Rach, Colleen Rath, Frank Alcock, Bar- bara Currie, Wendell McCallum, Ella Nethery. 1 dozen White Eggs ---Jessie Cur- rie, Jack Currie, Ella Nethery, CUTS COSTS OU PAY LESS YOU USE LESS SURER RESULT'S °P.EN'INt;=3. TIN. • CANNOT •�' ��i y..... , tor* IDoreen QUrrie, Vera Montgotnely, 1 Joyce Rath, Pia Pumg'k!n—Rapinond Aeanatt, Bobby 'Burchill, Lilian Artnetrenr, Glen Bennett, punter Bruce, May Ammon, . Citron--+Bob'by Maaoe, May Daw- son, Barbara .Gaunt, /leaner`Wight- man, Raymond Bennett, Glen Bea.nett, Sunflower—Barbara Gaunt, E1L Nethery, Melva •Montgomery, plea• nor Wightinan, Jack Tunney, Gene Tunney. 3 Tomatoes—Elaine Jefferson, Ross Wiggins, Marjorie MacKenzie, Elmer Brnce, Bobbie Burchill, 15114- red Cook. Ii) Dog—Annie Hull, Alex Nethery, Irene Logan, Frances Walker, Cat Irene Smith, Norman Shields, Nethery, E sly Leaver, Ros,Meary Higgins, B1liy Me Arter', Pair Pigeons—Gloria Clark,' Don- ald Clark, ',Aura •MoBurney, Won - dell McCallum, Donald Cook, 1Kel ne h $eott, Canary Audrey Gook, Iona Ben nett. Open Class, anyother Pet—Bill Hull, Laura McJBurney, Kennet Cunningham , .Tack Nethery, Austl Cools, Billie Taylor. Dairy Heifer Calf—Colin Camp bell, Jack Currie, Hugh Campbell, (Beef Calf, Steer or Heiter-J'm Elston. Senior Pall -fed Calf—.Ross Proc. ter, Jim Elston, Jack Currie, Junior Pail -fed Calf—Roy Bur chill, Rosas Procter, Mary Prooter Jack Currie. Market Lamb Ewe—Jack Currie Doreen Currie, Jessie Currie, Bar bars Currie. Flatter -broken Calf—Ross Procter Roy Burchill, Mary Procter, Harol Pocock. Pair Bacon Hogs—Jessie Currie Mabel Bennett, Iona Bennett, Hugn Campbell. Calf Race—(open class)—Ross ,Procter, Harold Pocock, Norman Pocock, 4 Bran Muffins Frances Walker. Edna Higgins, May Dawson, Bar- bara Currie, Barbara Irwin,' Mar garet Procter. One half-dozen Drop Cookies— Jessie Currie, Mary Haines, Muriel Anderson, Jean Dawson, Doris Young, Joan Brydges. Date Loaf—Edith Cook, Audrey Irwin, Norma Bruce, Lorna Dunbar, Treva Montgomery, Ruth Higgins. Light Layer Cake—Mary Wheel- er, Laura Yuill, Jean Leaver, Nora Scott, Gwendolyn Irwin. Six Butter Ttarts—Gladys Camp- bell, Doreen Currie, Jessie Currie, Audrey Irwin, Frances Walker, Mary Wheeler. Wash Cloth jean Currie, Kath- leen Clark, Frances Walker, Mar- garet Procter, Marjorie MacKenzie, Doris: Young. Hemmed Tea Towel—.Doreen Cur- rie, Joyce Rath, Edith Cook, Mar- guerite Young, Donna Van Camp. Mary Procter. Plain Cotton Broadcloth Slip— machine made—Jean Hull, Laura, Yuill, Grace Golley, Mary Wheeler, Jean Leaver. Knitting Bag—Gloria Clark, Edith Cook, Doreen Currie, Marguerite Young, Nora Scott, Mildred Jones, Picture Frame—Murray Bradburn Lloyd McDowell, Colleen Rath, I Kenneth Mundell, Mary Nethery, 1 Glen Bennett, l Cut -oat in Cardboard or Paper-- Wendell McCallum, Fay Cook, Allan Dunbar, 13111e Taylor, Model of Hayrack --Norman Po- cook. Model of Airplanes, wood- Fiarofd Pocock, Roy Burchill, Murray Mc- Dowell, Ross Procter, Oa eater Higgins, Model of Pig Trough—Jack Man- ning, Wendell McCallum, Frank At. cock, Gordon Chaniney, Harold Pocock, Ross Procter, Printing, Grade 1—Evelyn Leaver, Kenneth Dunbar, Shirley Elite, Peggy Nethery, Ella Nethery. Writing, Grade 2—Ferne Wlo te, Kathleen Clark, Amite Hull, Janie Ovington, Ann Clismney, Writing, Grades 3 and 4—Treva Montgomery, Jessie 'Currie, Doris Wlhlte, Ellen Draper, Doris Woung, Writing, Grades 5 and 6—Mary Armstrong, Mary Procter, Elia Tay lor, 'Harvye Albrecht Norma BrydgesBrydgesWriting Grades 7 and 8—Mildred Jones, Jean Leaver, Wilda, Mont- gomery. Mary Wheeler, Ruth Mc. Guire, 'Writing, Grades 9 unci I0—Irene Robinsoh, Essay—"It was my Bret trip to the ztio"—Doric Young, Billie Tay. tor, Laura McBurney, Muriel Bry lg.. ea, Clifford Belly, a`— Dialogue (85 lineMargsteritg Young, Norma Brydges, Irene . tiy, mon, Ella: Taylor, Hilda puttee, Nature Poem (44 Cines)-�•Jaek • y b n • d Wednesday, Seaptetnber 25th, 1040 V� This New WAR SAVINGS PLEDGE has been mailed to you impo. spa 9s Ge da 10'4.00' .... ;;;.01-06:2„4.0' r,r i '1,:,•;;;•• For each monthly deduction of 54 you receive a certificate lar 55 S8 , " " " , 510 120 " •' " " " 525 540 " " " " 550 SIGN UP FOR THE DURATION in Canada's Army of 2,000,,000 Regular War -Savers Be one of the first to enlist. You will be receiving your official enlistment blank—the new War Savings Pledger Use it to instruct your bank to make purchases of War Savings Certificates for you every month — automa- tically. Your bank looks after everything for you—sends your money to Ottawa each month, and the Certificates are mailed direct to the registered holder. There is no charge for this service. Here is an effective wa• y to serve — and a stere way to save. And remember, too, you are not giving :your money, but lending it, and at a good profit to yourself: a full 25% in 7%z years! So watch the mail for this new official War Savings Pledge. When it arrives, use it to Help Smash Hitler. Additional Pledges are avail- able at your bank or from your local War Savings Com- mittee. Sign up now! "You Serve by Saving" Invest Regularly in War Savings Certificates Manning, Billie Manning, •Charlie Cook, Mary Wheeler, Ruth McGuire. Map Drawing --Clifford Kelly, Doris Young, Wilfred Shiell, Doris Shiell, Tommy Wade, Illustrated Map of Magellan's Voyage—Marguerite Young, Audrey Irwin, Kenneth Scott, Audrey Mc- Guire, Gwen Cook. Illustrated Map of Canada show• ing lumbering and fishing—felabel Bennett, Mildred Jones, Mary, Wheeler, Jean Hull, Jane Arm- strong. Salt and, Flour Map of Australia— Irene Robinson. Art, Grade 2, Alice Johnston, Joan Brydges, Lloyd Anderson, Ir•eae Logan, Annie Hull. Art, Grades 3 and 4—Clifford Kelly, Doris Young, Lois, Burchill, Tommy Wade, Muriel Brpdges, Art, Grades 5 and 6—Doreen (Jer- rie, Ernest: Walker, Wilfred Spivey, Marguerite Young, Margaret Work. man. Art, Grades 7 and 8—Ruth Mo. Guire, Jane Armstrong, Billie Man- ning, Shirley Nethery, James A'- cock. Spelling Match—Laura Yule, Catherine Curie and Gwen trivia tied,) Mildred Jones. Knitted Wash Cloth—Glnrle Clark, Laura Yuill, Patsy Anderson. Geranium—,Ella Nethery, Mary Procter, Frances Walker, Mary Haines, Kathleen Clark. Bouquet for Livingroom—Doris Young, Doris Shiell, Barbara Gaunt, Frank Alcock, Muriel Anderson. Collection of Vegetables—Jack Nethery, James Irwin, Lloyd Mc- Dowell, Tommy Armstrong, Donald Young, 5 Onionsl-Donald Young, Glenn Bennett, Ella Nethery, Lloyd 310 - Dowell, Raymond Bennett. Essay—`cIneects and 7lheir Con• trol"—Mabel Bennett, clary Wheel- er, Iona Bennett, Jack Manning, Ruth McGuire. 1 dozen Buns—Mary Wheeler, Mary Procter, Ross Procter, Ruth Higgins„ Iona Bennett. * * * * * * * * * * THANKSGIVING DAY • * OCTOBER 14th • • Monday, October 14th, has • * been named as Thanksglvingfl* * Day, an announcement \from • * 'Ottawa states. • Phone 32 When in need of Bread & Pastry. TRY Tiff PALACE BAKERY W. IWLLIS BRWSSELS. ONT.