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The Brussels Post, 1956-08-01, Page 4 THE ERUSSELS POST al RI 4,101,110.3.4.16.01114,1;31:R.3;iiI,Vipricl grpropilaii..011400110.1wimotquoil:plinimilipth. ,iIR'ii1111.8iIivHt~ld7. Ate SATURDAY MORNING SCHOOL RE=UNION 10 a.m. School Open, in your favorite school house. 6p.m. Ball Game In Belgrave, Belgrave vs Londesboro 8.30 p.m. Ball Game in Brussels, Blyth vs Teeswater CKNX Barn Dance at Belgrave Community Centre. Sunday Evening Band Concert at 8.30 p.m. in. Victoria Park, Brussels Special Centennial Mass and Blessing SUNDAY 10.30 a.m. CKNX Broadcast 11 a.m. Church of your choice Drumhead and Memorial Service Parade at -2.30 p.m. - Brussels Coin. Park Seven Bands Rev. C. Krug, Speaker Parishioners. of St. Michael's Church, Blyth extend a cordial invitation to attend the Centennial Mass and Blessing of the newly erected statue of St. Michael by the 'Most Rev. J. C. Cody, 1).D„ Bishop of London, in St, Michael's Cemetery, Morris Twp. on Sunday, August 5th., at 3 p.m. Parade Commences at 12 O'clock Shaip AFTERNOON - SPEAKING Morris Township Old Boys Goderich Girl's. Trumpet Band TUG=OF=WAR = North vs. Solith 4 p. m. Stratford Kadettes vs Brussels Girls OLD TIME MACHINERY DISPLAY BEAUTY CONTEST Open to Morris Township Only - Evening Dresses Prizes $25.00 and $15.00 PRIZES FLOATS $50.00 536,00. $25.00 BEST CLOWN $5.00 $400 $3.0(1 BEST COMIC COTTLE $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 BEST DECORATED BICYCLE $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2,00 $1.00 BEST OUP VEHICLE $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 OLDEST 'VEHICLE TRAVEL, LING ON OWN .POVVER $5.00 $1.00 $3.00 LARGEST FAMILY $10.00 OLDEST COUPLE . ". $10.00 PERSON COMING LONGEST DISTANCE . $10.00 BEST DECORATED STORE OR RUMNESS PLACE in BRUSSELS $25.00 $15.00 $10.00 • BEST YOKE of OXEN $25 $15 $10 EtlinloWlada.arICr..,=MAI.V.t.e.miteda Monday Night ® Program at Brilissels Victoria Park The Kansas Farmer (Jack Thynne) Harvey McGee, North Bay Miss Doris Johnson, Marimba Soloist Ausear.....41S..istsbm=moeamffnerirraainewsreozlafle. Come and Enjoy Yourself and meet your Morris Township Old Boys wysalaciat...sotrilfflaVerairA Clark Johnston, Singing Irishman Lillian Jackson, (Sinclair), Bridgen, Ont. Instrumentalist J. Everett Myers, London, Ont., Magician Fireworks Display 2 Dances Crystal Palace - Wilbee's Orchestra • • ad a (31.g /re T it Parade Town Hall CKNX Ranch Boys • .....,..... onday, Mr. Irwin Ferguson of Toronto, former .rd Morrisite, now Supreme Court Judge, will open Modday,afternoon program at 1.30 in Brussels Park. - tands, Clowns, Floats s. YOUR COMMERCE BRANCH Keystone of Main Street , The towns of Canada are pleasant places. Our town has a character all its own ... hut any Canadian feels at home he There's our bank, for instance . a branch of , The don:line:de. You'll find one In most towns. And there's Our bank manager: He's a projessiotia/ man. tit's learned frOm many towns like ours. So he knows how to give the kind of service that . Omes only with long acejuaintance. Yes, our Canadian towns are pleasant places and the men and women at your Coilimerce branch ate good people to know, The Canadian Bank of Commerce • ,-.,p44#(011)1111)10)p.." 14' Ilotabdia). itSI-Sek • ON't,"4.' Convenient Train to Maim. and Intermediate - Western Points • Wide range of modern accommodations to suit every budget • Enjoy economical meals or snacks on both trains in the Coffee Shop. Dining Car service is also provided • Inquire about the money- saving Family Fare Plan • Ticket agents can have a drive-yourself car waiting for you on arrival if you wish to For reservations and information see, write or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. • "1-...4,1k: _":'"rob , We have so much to pilivet - This Canada of ours-ts ours to Miley at a price-the price of nansfontaleitnets, We cannot take for tjtanted our feeedoth to worship# to8ottt, to educate our children, of to order our home life as we pjearik do All theta freedanit ant. anis only tiki r0 everythin g necessary fa Maintain and defend them, All honour then to the Ccineidien Soldier the' adit "guardian"guardianof all our free Without men like oe the Canada We love, might cease to We have so much to prated, Lain 'rig do our parts Without li*uo,,Whatevet way out duty SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF. IN tHE ARMY To tre iiiiglide yeti must be 17 ilei'yeiitiaf. age; skilled frodonneii to d5. Whim applying 616664A certificate Or ' ther proof of ago. Apply away for Fork/ inferetittori *rife or visit the Areiiy Recruiting Contra nearer! your home. No. 3 00n6ii Oen*, Walt It Pfiene.,,Illtliati & Challithe Stk., ()Ulm, Ont. - Tel; 6450 ...CeiitdItaAtray Kingston Ont. Tel. 4736 . Canadian' Army,Recriliting: Ce ntre, Rlehmtnd 5., Totentoii.Ont,--Tel. EM. S-8341-Local 276.. 50.7 Petteenet.Denati Welneley EMadlin, Oxf6rd & Stn., London, Ont. - 4.1601 . Artisr.etcriatingOetitre,.230 M610 St, Matti Bay,„otit, 456 , , • Cdrialaii Retratteit Statrot, 184•10tig St, E., Ont. Tel. JAckaan'2•0708, Now is the Tlino o Beautify Yetis, Location RAISU) WOOP I-.STTERS IpENTIFICATION SIGNS •(.101.„C L.SAF LETT8hiNc, SILK SCREEN PBQCgs.a114 0 Bales and. Service for Jones Neon Pisplays, Hamilton, Ont. C(4iNTAcT , and Lettering Our Motto : GOOD SIGN ANY TIME' ON T, PHQNB MOhaWk 9-2811 For firth I r rryttle.r.• envIre at Brussels post • s TIVON VAVS, OFFERS YOU gle0 eietetrfOg 71049 NM= .trt New fast train to Major Western Points r• • • GREY TOWNSHIP Oa Sunday afternoon, July '22iid, former teacher:', ex.pupils awl re. sidents rot S. S. No u, Dadker's School, met at the school. ar...r tat Memorial, service whion n'aa held at Ethel. Before itinch was -441 several Selections of bagpipe music played by some Immh era the Briissels Lcgion. Band, were Mitch enjoyed. Th- following Istl1 11.1' ts r? WC 1' A MIAS II t Walter (3. Clare, Markdale; Eliz- a bah (Mclu'osh) Clare: TRAlie• Fogel, Nrrth Bay, Herman Vogel, Hamilton; josh, Atwood, To ron:o: Amos Atwood, Tees water, James Pearson, Ethel; Mrs, Isaac lieWl(0011, , Brantford; Mrs. James Pest Ethel; Mr. and Airs, Gordon Mundell , and Family, Itinerate; Mrs, Charles 1 Warren, MIne (Cooke) Warren, I Hampton; P4onald Minihar, Ethel; I Ken Fife, Margaret (Pearson) Fife, . Wallaceburg; Miss Dorothy Flood, 1 Mr, ,and. Mrs. Clarence, Ploo,d Strut- ford; Mrs Margaret (Rose) Cogram, 1 Toronto; Wesley Hanna, Hazel j (Rose) Hanna, Listowel; James . Prest, Jean (Turnbull) Prest, Goderich; Stewart Boyd, Ina, (Tarn. bull) I3'oyd, Fordwich; Glen Bray, Evelyn (Parr) Bray, Ethel; Mrs. Mao (Conley) Jacklin Joseph Jack- 1 tin and daughter, Bluesele; Mrs. I Mrs. Evelyn (Jacklin) Nichol, Mr i Weldon Nichol and family, Listowel; 1 Leslie Braddick, Esther (Pollard) 1 Braddick, Vancourver B, C.; Mr.' and 1 Mrs, Ed. Pollard, Brussel; Mrs. Mar- I garet Miami, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Procter, Fort Frances; Mrs, ! Doris (Somers) Wilkins, Lisltowel; i Marguerite (Cooke) Alexander, God_ I erich; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright, ! Bluevale; Mrs. Telford Keffer, Ethel; : Mr. Ed. Sa.cklin, 7Troxete1;- Alex and Mrs. Pearson and family, Ethel; I Win, Hollinger, Elizabeth (Lamont) 1 Hollinger, Ethel; Win, Stephenson, ! Maude (Lemont) SIephenison, Bras- sels; Fred Keffer, Ethel; Norman , And Mrs. Stephennan and remits, Ethel: Mr. and Mrs. George Bohm and family, Stratford; Mrs. nougat Tintchinsen, Stratford; Colwell Sueir- an. Evelyn (Stephenson) Speiran. Listowel; Mango McFarlane, Laura (Rayne rd) McFarlane, Blue:vale; Doris (Baynard) McFarlane, Thomas McFarlane ; FIth el : Bernice (Parr) McFarlane; Jean (Cochrane) Miller, Li stewel; Mr. and yrs. Cameron Corium n p, Ethel; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester R a ynard and Family, Bluevole; Darts (Cochrane) Binning; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keffer and family, Ethel; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keffer :aInd 'family, iBluevial 6 ; Mr. and Mrs. Ian WIlbee, Walton; Mr. 1and Mrs. Cecil Raynialrd and family, Blitc{vale; MflA Milton Parr; Mr. and 1 Mrs. F. W Porter and Helen, Strat, I ford; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bishop. I Ethel: Charles Meitner and daughter; Mr. and Mos, Thomas Turnbull, Brussels; Mr. George Elliott, Sr. i Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. George I Elliott, Brussels;1 'Mr. and WS, W. Hoy and family, Ethel; Carl and Phyllis Lamont, Brantford; Mt, and Mrs. Cecil Hall and daughter, King- ston; George Hall, Flint, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Win. DobsIon, Ethel; Mr, . -and Mrs, Elwin Hall and Family, Atwood; Mr. and Mrs Roy Hall, Ethel; Stanley Bay, Seaforibh; Marjorie (Jaciklin) Bray; Cecil liatemam, Ethel; Ws. Gladys (Martin) Blyth, Miss Helen Myth, Gnelph; Mr. and Mrs. Rusted Wilbee, MI04, George Hachinten, Ethelf Mr. And Mrs. Ross Stephenson and family, Ethel; Mr. McGillivary and family, Woodbridge ; Mrs, Mina (ElliCott) MeGillivary; Peter Me, lay, BrentfOrd;I Or Elliott, Brussels; Boit Bray, Brussels; Mrs, Annie (Ward) Bray; ma, Lottie ('Ward) MeCittcheon; Ken Wilbee, Ethel; Wilfred Koffer, Ethel; Mr. bad Mrs. R, J. MoLiancittlin, Briis, eels; MISS' Gentle Ross, Brussels Mrs. Minnie (Lamont) Kreider; Mrs. Maria Jane Antes Boas, BriiiSsela, PtrL,C:RAIIF. Mr and Mat. Herb. Beat and filch- By and Mrs. E. IpLA, all of Delhi, visited a fevir clays , lag Week Wttli Mr. ,and MIS, ROSA 11.01ilitSerl'nd geitii. Mit. bave Arintitrong Of Minitlaa, is tinending a few &Jig, at her ]ionic here. Mill. Garner' Predter tik YOrkti be SaSk,, (spent a fetV davg IAA Week With Mr, and Mrs. Jellies R. 'Conti. teat' and faintly Mr. and 'Attrts. dobnido. itantik . and family, are spending Tfl two' I liverk tiatat til:n to The EAST bout Weddi *4daY, ,\og l 4 114*. 1050