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The Brussels Post, 1955-09-21, Page 1Yr s • Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. Braddiek are holiday log in Detroit, 73uffal0 end points of interest along Lake Erie, * Rev, I, A Moly:or and Mrs. Me- Ivor, Scotland, Quebec, formerly of Cranbrook Were guests with Mr.' and Mrs, Lloyd Miehel last week. Mr, and Mrs, Garf. Long of Cal., who have been visiting her sister Mats. J. .C. Baeker and Mrs. Clare ' Long and other relatives left for home Monday morulnig. • Word was received last week by Mr. W. G. Leach of the death of his mother in Northampton,' England. Sympathy is eiltiended to Mr. Leach in his bereavement. NOTICE We will do Custom Butchering, cuttingt wrapping- making Sausage and Hamburg. er. We will sell Quarters of Beef, hind ot, front, also sides of hogs. W. L. BAEKER & SON -Phone 6 Brussels, Ont. BRUSSELS THE 4. anchor lief *Ai NOMA Claaa mt. rest owes DaParismut, Wove Wednesday, September 21st, 1955 $2.00 per year $2.50 al ilor Post Publishing House Come To Huron County's Foremost ligricultural Fair, Brussels, Sept. 29 and 30 ooD mE,IGHBouR DANCa Brussels Fall Fair Canadian National PEOP4E WE KNOW I * se ;. Come to Brussels PROCLAMATION A "Good Neighbour" Danee will be Village of BrOssels Ceteber 7th. All proceeds deflated te Institute For The • held In Brussels Town Hall on t Mr. and Mrs A, Roy IkleKay of r, I., Lake Werth, 711,0Vodfi. OW te'vl ' au r aeptember days in town ilagit. Week* . Jim R.110.deS Irespitalization. Ad-;. Misnion by donation. Watch for Working Bee farther PartiOular% A geed, number responded to the Blind Opens Campaign t r s 'orke's last Moaday for 29th and 30th Mr. Duncan N. McDonaldd, returned. home Friday from an enjoyable trip I to the Went • • Mrs. Arthur Smith of Edmonton is visiting her ,sisiter Mrs, Hem- Mon and Other relatives in-Towt, red1.1.04$1 1"4 • Though she in only five yearn old, Janet I-Tetebuck leaving home this week-to face the Iviorld on her own. Wily ? Because she in blind and Wants. 'to learn- to play the piano, Janet is the daughter Of, Mr, and Bald mm, Robert Heinimch, R, 3, •Tavistoelt... This Week she starts studies at Ontario School for the Blind at Brantford. As She and 'fang Other blind Child- ren Heron, Elgin, Middlesex .and Perth heard Tor Brantford, twelve other preschool blind children. .ate reelying special training as. Janet did, from counsellors of Canadian Nat- ional Institute for the 131ind. And 'as these and Wares of other activities to help the blind help themselves continue, C. N. 13, is in the middle of its annual campaign for operating funds. This year C. N. I, B. requires $11,000. froM public sabSerintions, to add to •the $46,000. \already. pledged. by Community JCIteSts, in Stratford, London and Elgin Coumty land by Milaticipal •Qoun- cils. The tour other child n• Dam this. area have been to Brantford: prey- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT The engagement is announced of Norma Pheobe Jane, daughter of Mrs. Taylor and the late Mr. Elwin Taylor, Brussels, to William Henry, eon of .;1117, Norman Belirns and the late Mrs. Behrus of Wroxeter. The wedding to take 'place the first part df Oetob- er. a bee to "Prepare the grenade for the Pair and the officers and directors 'were pleased with the work awn), plisthed but there. is still much to be • done, Another working bee will, be- held at the Fair .0roundS en Monday, Sept, .200, alt 1.30, Another goad turn out of helpers would be appreciated. GRADE BEEF CATTLE SHOW ACT THE BRUSSELS FAIR An invitation is extended. to all 'farmers with grade cattle to par, ticipate in Vie fair,. increased prizes are .olltered an an inducement to enter Idle following clasees. Sec. 1 Baby Beef under 750 lbs. Sec. 2 Baby Beef over 750 lbs. ; Sec. 3 Pen of 3 Feeder Steers ,ender 000 Sec. 4 Pen of 2 Feeder Steers over 900 lbs. Sec. 5 Pen of Fat Steere.. Sec. 6 Calf shown by girl or boy under id ,years.. Sec. 7 Cow and Spring Calf. Sc.:iN 8 Pen. of 3 Beef Heifers (breed- ing purposes.) • Sec. 9 Best Feed Steer. Mality not finish) Farther information may be Ob- tained by securing a catalogue. Please make ea tries as soon as Possible. COURT OF REVISION. 'Dbp Court of Revision an the 1956 .AISSessment Roll for Morris TownshIn hats been adjourned until Monday, October ard„ l8 p.m. Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. Anniversary Services Knox Presbyterian Church, Ethel on SUNDAY, SEPT. 25th At 11 A, M, and 7.30 P, M. Guest Speaker — Rev, W, J, S. McClure of Molesworth Special Music by the Choir, Week-end visitors at the home of E. J. Pollard, were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bnadclick of Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. C. Rintoul, Mr. and "'Mrs. Doug- las Stewart, Misls Erma Nafziger .and Mr. Lyle. Coverett of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cole their ,son Nelles and Mrs. Cole and daughter enjoy the indoor exhibits and the Lynn. of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. lime program. 0. W. Cole and daughter Joan, of London were Sunday Visitors with ' Friday night there will be a con- James and Mrs. Michie 5th line. ' cert in the arena at 8.30 p. ni., with 't * ! dancing atter at the Crystal Palace Miss Doreen Davidson, George- Ballroom town, and her grandmother, Mrs. r Mary Davidson, a former resident of grulssels. now of Newry. who is 92 Heigh Ho! Came to the Fair! A, new feature attraction will be a Running Race, for which a $50 purse is •offered in addition to the usual Harness Races with a $500 purse, /bile three 4-Il Clubs will have a /prominent place in the attractions of the day, The mammoth school parade with two bland% the Legion Pipe Band, and the !Lions Boys and Girls Bend will form at Victoria Park at 1 p. Thursday night the Crystal Pal- ace will be open to the, public for inspection of the school competit- ions, handicrafts, needlework„ Wo- melee Institute exhibits, etc. There will also be a Variety Concert pre- sented for your eatentainM.ent so be sure and come to the Crystal Palace on Thulnsday evening and j. A. Carroll, Assistant Deputy tr, officially open the Brussels Fall Ear on Friday, Sent 20th. at 2 p.m. (*wets and directors have btert working long, and hand,. to. Make this year's Fair better than ever. Entries have been pouring in and is. anticipated that the en- tries in the horse and cattle classes surpia0 last years, record .ex, !Whits. Yew.. 1111.•••MIM We are always ready for your Carpentry Work Kitchen Cupboards, Wardrobes, Storm Windows and all your other Carpentry Work. See us for your needs. BERNARD TEN PAS & SON Phone 23r12 Brussels RETURN TO STANDARD TIME In accordance with a motion of Council passed to govern till change of time, i hereby proclaim that Daylight Saving Time erigg at 12:01 a.m., Sunday morning, Sept. 25th, R. Cousins, Reeve, SASSEWHEIN HOLLAND Shipped Aug. 27th from Rotterdam on S. S. Jithan Willem Frisco to GREWAR'S on permit No. 4168, Govt. • inspected HOLLAND TULIP' BULBS — Ask our satisfied customers. See our compliete assortment. Compare our price.-- Open all day Wednesday. GREWARS •••• yearls of age, were visitort. on Sunday' with Mrs., Wm. PaWslon and Scott in11.11111111111•1111.11111111111111111111111111111 1.11111111111•111111101•1111111411111111111111111111 Pawn= who has returned from the ' . hospitaa lafter undergoing an operat- ion. Reception and Dance for Mr. and Mrs. Bill •Flumphries In Walton Community Hall on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th Music by Ken. Wilbee's Orchestra. Ladies bring lunch. Everybody Welcome 11111111111111111111iiliiiiiini Mitchell Fall Fair Sept. 27 and 28 $4500.00 IN PRIZES TUES NITS - Amateur Show in Arena Grounds Open to Public WED. Fair officially opened by C. D. Graham, Dept. Minister of Agric. School Parade, Bands,' Clowns Midway. Grand Stand Performance, Horse Races 2,,20,and 2.26 44-H Club Exhibits. Dance in Crystal Palace on Wednesday N4,ite'. A. Drummond, President„ K. J. Reaney, Sec.-Treas. Announcement • • . Miss Mary Lou McFarlane men, . . . . ... . . • . . resigned her position in the. Brus 'tsels , . . . . . . „ .. . .. . . . .. Branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce where sire has worked for tou.sly. They Caine, from Parkhill, Varna, St. 'Thomas and London. Sturdy little Janet has two reasons for looking forward' to school, learn- ing to play the piano and having other girls to Play with. • Her two younger brotherp leave something to be desired as playmates, she claims. And, if you press, her, she will dutifully admit she also wants to go to school to learn to read and write, Braille, of course. "It's hard to see her go," said. Mrs. Heinbuch. .`But she will learn so much there, we are glad she has the .01) Perth nity." 'The Heinbuchs have some know- dedge of what Janet will learn tivough the pre-school training giv- en by a C. N. I. B. Field Worker from Termite, Miss Doris Weayer, 1, B. has: been wonderful from the b egl nning," Mrs. Hein bu eh. said, "and I am shire the School far the Blind will do eves more for Janet." Mostly to reassure hers.elf, Mrs. the palsit eight years, Mary Lou was S. Lowe's Heinlbuch added, "we'll bring her **Jointed with a gift of a silver home week-ends." I hitter dish and an engraved butter ,,,..., — knife from the BruSsels. Bank staff I i before her departure. She has accept- , CARD OF THANKS ed a .position with, the Bank of Commerce in Waterloo. Her new I The family of the late Wm. R. 1 "*. duties commenced this week. Little wish to express their sincere i * * • - I thanks and appreciation to friends 1 Mrs. Bell, Port Credit; Mrs 1Viey• I land neighbours for the kindness end 1 ere, Toronto and Mr% I. Ferguson Sympathy shown them. during their , and Mrs, C. Dunbar of BrusSels, re-' recent glad bereavement and for the turned recently from a delightful many floral tributes and wards of , motor trip going along the northern 1 sympathy. .. ' ' Shores of the St. Lawrence river as Jean and jessie Little far as Quebec City, crossing the low- I and. The Little Family, er bridge 'and proceedinig by the i brand Opening ed & White Food Market CARD OF THANKS I Sincerely thank' all those who rem- embered Me with visits, lettere, terd% and treats 'while I was . (patient in the hespital and since-My i,,eturrk) Mout thoughtfulnleSs '8.11701100talted. Se it PONTSOt CARD • OF THANKS My Sincere gratittide is eXpreSsed to all those, who remembered me with letters, cards, gifts and visits, while I Was a patient in Wingham hos'. pital. Special thanks to the doctors and the nurses. of the hospital Staff. Your itlinidness, Was. deeply apprec- iated. Mrs,- Win. l0llacott. UNITED CHURCH FOWL SUPPEIR The Brussels United Church will hold their Fowl Slipper on October 18th, Watch for further a.nouncement. 4111111111111111111111111M11111111111111 imummummullimmi Melville Presbyterian Church 10.00 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Divine Worship Sineeial Maisie -- Three-part Girls, Choruses. ,Anthem, Consider the Lillies. Minister: Rev. H. 'r, Bairrtn, O. D. Organist: L. D. Thompson H. M. T south shore to Mont Soli. They went timmummumisimuirs down the beautiful Matapeclia Valley into New Brunswick, and on to Nova I Scotia. Places of interest were visit., I ed at Quebec City, Moncton N. B. St. I Thursday, Sept. 29 8 a. rn. Free Draw on Kroehler Rocker All Nylon • $70.00 Value. 30 Bags - Groceries to be Given Away Absolutely Free. Free Prizes for Mother andKiddies Balloons, Ash Trays, Gloves, Etc. VAL'S Si40P UTY LLASHMAR ' and St Ando ws ByThe Sea Cold Waving a Specialty DRIVE-IN THEATRE mlit" Halifax, Chester Basin, Lunenburg, Cutting, Styling and • Grand Pre, Antigonlsh and the new Phone- 40x Brussels LISTOWEL causAvaly to Cape Breton. They came Turn at Armourles on Highway $1 home Waugh Maine, New Henan- 11111111111.1.1111111111111111111M1111/ .*******......, 'shire, Vermont and New York.. The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. A. Lane, B. A., B.• tt. 'L1STOWEL Sept. 22 - 23 CAPITOL Thur. - Fri. 'Matinee Sat 7.50 urday 2 ps. pa so . (Color) Frankie Laine, Billy Daniels , Seaford.. Ont. mialittoovigmkstAggoo THEATRE I -Oho-44a Makts, „„ 0.1 At. YOU'RE SMILING" . . Double Feature , REGENI THEATRE. Divine WitoteMitio 11.15 o'alneko. (StimiKVairla ,Chtirch School with Coiagregation Ralik Day Service 164.114 Pi,daalitall,oil or Re"wire"s. L a ChurchAnglicirn OF tANADA, f of 'ern/SIMS , RSV. Norman E1111.114.- Ai; 0. 18 trinit 4 St. S.tf• ktreillnit:i'ray:41e David's HARVEST' 11t4riNtS01Vii46' Meriting thraliit Ti`.7-30 tftinit . .Thuraday, Friday and Saturday .,LAW VERSUS , ' f'ROCKET MAN" Thursday, Friday and Saturday BILLY THE KID" s Oharies Cehtirn Spring tyingtod ot, ( 23- , A , Seat Brady Roy ROders: in 1 deorde (Foghorn) Winato.o, Marilyn MunrOe'S little, Boy Friend in Gentle- "BELLS OF CORONADO" - — Sept. 24 , 26 men Prefer tfoncios it hOW tOVeahle Sat... Mon. latighable, red hot Spade Men, "PURPLE PLANS" * * :4 {Monday" TUeeday. an Wednesday , (Color) Gregory Peck ili-1011.bil4i° (6:464 Pius 'George' Perini* In *".la t ICE" , • eorrie Early .Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday 27 Jaok. Faience at a blocod thirsty ruthless barbarian In • "SIGN OF THE PAGAN" thea.. Wed. Sept: a7 "ti-ikEt. HOURS tei KILL" (ddlido( Donna Aridrew§, Dci na ReOd • • "‘ , iitayieiatind Nightly ,Ratti or choir: Under. i2' YeriiNl IN Cara oltiOnlai6606 and '06161,4' j Tony Curtis Janet Leigh With your heart in your throat you' will gasp' at liarehloiit,s ;how, Hollywood's young leVerS. The real life thrift show ot the world's 46atost arcclovil o? ' Thursday;• Oriday and Saturday "HER` 'TWELVE MEN" Greer Carson' Robert Ryan See Hand Bills for Special Prizes For This Gala' Event, immiummmumiummuniumminimmumummlummummum