The Brussels Post, 1961-08-31, Page 1CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends and
neighbours for the lovely gift you.
sent ue.
Rat 1" and "
.;ARP OF THANKS
My sincere thanks is given to all
those who membered me while
I was a patient in the K-W Hospital,
leitenener, Your thoughtfuhaese
was appreciated,
Bill Hoy
CARD OF THANKS
I would like tO thank all my friends
in Brussels, who eemorabered me
'with Ivisite, cards and treats, while
I was a patient in Wiegham Hospit-
al. Your thoughtfulness was appreci-
ated.
Leo-need Machan
CRANBROOK
Annivesara Service will be held
in 'Knox OJeurch, Cranbrook, on
Sunday: morning, Sept. 10th, at 11
o'clock. Rev. Lockbart Royal,
Goderich, will be the minister and
special revile will be provided. ....
Mr. Edward G, Nelson attended
Summer School, Waterloo College,
and last week received the good
news that he was successful in
passing the two exams tried.
Mrs. ,Jas. Smith., Toronto, spent
a few days with her contain, Mrs.
Lynn Evens.
Miss Jo.Anne Dann spent a week at
Metall Came,
On Sunday morning a basket of
flowers was placed in the church in
Memory of the late Mrs.-H, A. Keys.
Me and Mrs Fe C, N'elson and Dale
and Cynthia spent, a pleasant, boll-
day at • Sault Ste. Marie, retarning
Name on Friday.
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C:.P1TOL THEATRE
LISTOWEL, ONT.
THURS. - FRI. - SAT
AUG. 31, SEPT. 1 - 2
Here Is the one you haVe been
asking us to repeat
40 WHERE THE BOYS ARE "
(Adult ,Entertainment)
Color ClnemaScripe
Cartoon t-
TENDERS WANTED
Morris Township
Miners for the contract of eon-
Wading the Turvey Drain whisk
consists of 1500 lineal feet of the
4zai,a will be received by the under-
signed until 12 o'clock noon, Septets,
5, 1061. Plan profile. and
specifications !say he sees at the
Clerk's office. Lowest or any tender
get necessarily accepted.
deo C. Martin, Clerk;
It. It. 4, BrusSels
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WEEKLY SALE
Brussels - Livestock Sales Yards
EVERY FRIDAY 1 P. M.
Your home market where yes are 11101111.10
Visiter, Cenelener Si MOW
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We Have A Complete Line Of
FLY A D INSECT KILLERS
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MUSIC TERM. COMMENCES
Would the pupils of Pars, Frank
Thompson kindly come at times
arranged to begin the Fall Term - of
study on September 11th.
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For The Best In
ORNAMENTAL RAILINGS
AWNINGS DOORS ETC
Contact:
NEIL SIPPLE
Lietewel Phone 465J
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Pipits *NI 0010‘1001106,7
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Anglican Church,
OF CANADA
ST. JOHN'S
Rooter: Rev. H. L. lennlito
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aria/ 0k Mrs. C. MOM
11 a.m. 'Holy Communion end
Prhnary Church !child
St. David% Heiltrys
0.5b am, Morning Prager* and
Ohara lama
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R' year e 444 post p.ublisng Ho eiteetereeVi ereink74---'efeas ann. rent Qitelee was TilUr$C.layi August' 31.ste 1961
Tickets NOW at The Brussels Post
Get Your Western Fair Advance Sate 1
'PATRONIZE YOUR 110M4. 0.4ALER'i
• Now: 10 the time to have your 011 Tank filled with,
imperial finest of Heating Fuels,
Onto us a call for Prompt, Efficient, Serelee. We. want
to make new friends, Won't you be enel•
;George Mutter.
IMPERIAL ESSO AGENT -RHONE 17 BRUSSELS
--- $1.00
▪ 37c *1
--- 29c
St. Williams assorted Jams
5 for ........
Stokleys Honey Pod Peas, 1.5 oz.
2 for .......
Aliens Pineapple Grapefruit.
Drink, 48 oz. . • .........
Pillsbury Grand National Cake
Mixes, Banana Nut, Chocolate
'FLOWER. SHOW ATTRACTS
ALCUT 250 ENTRIES
The tearth Horticultural Flower
liew held, here in the Library hell
On Friday .and. Saturday, repeated
the earlier successes when it r .
drew about 250 eehibitors from
Wessels, Waltott, MeMerleff and
7,eionktoe, Rev, ea, • A. Funge,
Londesboro, was the nudge.
Mrs. D. A, Penni was the overall
winner, receiving most points in all
classes, She was awarded six trete
and seven seconds in the rose
cleaSee. Mrs, Cameron man;
received Most points for decorative
floral arrangements. Other winners
were Mrs, Nelson Reid, Walton;
Mrs. D. Hastings; Mrs, Da Richmond;
Mrs. 111. Cud:more; Mrs. m, Sherrie.
• Children's Section: Joyce Reether;
Doreen, Lole, and Don Storey,
Door Prfzes: Mrs. Jae. Smith, Tor-
Onto; Mrs. E. Huether; Mrs,' L,
Nicbol; Mrs, hi, Illtiether; Linda
iTeeffer; Mrs. A, Engel; Mrs, S.
Burgess; Joan Stephenson;
R. Barrows, Walton. .
Afternoon tea was served oe
Friday, with Mrs'. Thos Fades nova
ins, On. Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
Geo, Davis Poured; and on Saturday
night the Walton and district women
were in charge of the tea-room and
Mrs. Roy Turvey poured.
The .committee in charge of the
show included Mrs, Earl thlmere.
president, Mrs. Elle Sherrie, secre-
tem Mrs. J. C. edema • Mrs, re A,
n,•-.l Kw> 17 NV rvill s
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AxtManel — Hemingway
i in, Weeeele Leitea lellereb, U n
Saturday, August 19th, at 3 p.m,
-wedding vows, wore exchanged
teen Ruth Eleanor HemineWay.
Celadrelet irdeatintworar ofanMa jaamildes Mei!:
Axtmann, Tavietock, only son of Mr.
and Mrs, TIOrritall Aetenaen, Rai, 2,
Walton. The deubie ring ceremony
was performed before a setting of.
White and pink gladioli, ferns and
candelabra, by Rev, Kenneth Griffith,
Miss .Roeemai'ar Clark, . Goderich,
Was organist and accompanied the
Wellington Junior Farmers' Quartet
who sang "The Wedding Prayer"
and "Because,"
Th e bride, eeho Was given in.
marriage by her fatherevOre a floor-
length gown Of white nylon chiffon
over satin, princess style with
I sweetheart neckline, lily-point
sleeves, fullness in th e hack falling
from T-shaped • back waistliee.
Floral appliques accented the front
neckline and skirl, A foral headpiece
held her finger-tip veil of tulle
trimmed with rhinestones and
pearls, The bride wore a triele strand
of crystals, gift of the bridegroom,
and carried a white Bible crested
with a mauve orchid, ivy and ribbon
tied eom perm.
Mrs, ' Laverne Godkin, Walton,
attended her sister as matron-of-
honor, 'wearing a dress of blue
ohiffon over blue floral print made
with short sleeves, round neck-
line and bouffant skirt.
The bridesmaid was Miss Betty
Axtmann, sister of the groom, wear-
ing a similar gown Of turquoise
chiffon over same -print. The Junior
bridesmaid, Mies Laurel Heming-
way and flowergirl. Karen Heming-
way, sisters of the bride, wore
dresses of same style in plain
turquoise and blue chiffon. Each
attendant -wore Shoulder bows,
matching veils caught with fabric
white chrysa.ntheinums and blue
flowers, and carried nosegays of
porn poms. ,
briRiza, -w ileems riinnggwabye,arerbe.other of the
The bride-groom was attended by
Earl MoSpadden, Seaforth. Mr. Don
Hemingway and Mr, Bob Campbell,
Seaforth, ushered,
For, the reception which followed
36c DEDICATION SERVICE
BRUSSELS FAIR GROUNDS
Sunday, September 10th, at 3:00 p.m.
Centennial Gates To Be Dedicated By Local Clergy
PARADE MASSED CHOIRS under the direction of G. Eureioln
Wingham Salvation Army Band Brussels Pipe Band
F. A, LASHLEY, Sept• of Fairs, Dept.. of Agriculture, Toronto,
and Other Speakers
Nut, Date Nut, any one
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We Deliver
CARD OF TH.NKS
The family of the late Quest
Dobson wish to express sincere
appreciation, for the many acts of
;kindness, floral tributes and mein
Bagels of sympathy, at the time of
thnir recent -bereaVement. •Speclal
thanks to Rev. and Mrs. K.' Griffiths
Dr. Connors, and the nursing staff at
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
Thank. You
Yours Truly,
(Mrs.) J, F, Dobson
WANTED —
A good used piano
Gordon Stephenson Phone e44W
FOR. SALE — •
Second Cut Hay and Straw, on the
field, Phone 75r17 Glen Huether
Phone 293
Everyone Welcome No Admission
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
Mrs, Mary Collins of Guelph, was 1
hostess at her home at a surprise
shower le Loner of Miss Joanne
Deaner. -Guests attended from
Guelph, Kliehener. Owen. Stela,
Wineham and Brussels, Joanne was-
nl esented with a host of beautiful
gifts, Jeanne thanked her friends ;
and a delightful buffet Lunch was
enjoyed by all,
e. FOR I-LOUSE a n d BARN
„
Fly Bait (Dry Killer) PURINA
New Fly Checkers
Dairy • Spray Concentrate
'Malathion Spray Premium
FOR SALE .-
3-piece Chesterfield, suitable for
recreation room.
-Mrs. Leonard Machan, Brussels'
WANTED —
Standing Hardwood Timber :Hard
Maple 'and Basswood preferred.
lies. T. Craig' and' Son, Sawmills
Amburri Phone 52•6-7220
CALL TENDERS FOR
RENOVATION •OF ARENA
Bennett — Oen
Baskets of multi-toned gladioli
against. 'a background of 'Urine
formed the setting in the United I
Clinrah here when marriage vows I
'were exchanged by Miss Margaret
Elizazeth Bell and Edvvin. Ross 1
Bennett. The bride is the only
daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bell,
Brussels, and the bridegroom is the i
son of Mr, a,nd Mrs. O. Roy Bennett,
Walton. Rev. Kenneth Griffiths
Officiated and Donald Dunbar,
Seaforth, played the wedding music-
The bride was given in marriage by
BROWNIES
Building Spray Powder
Stock Spray Concentrate
and Rat Control (Cereal Sass)
Any little girls who wish to Join Tenders to include remodeling
Brownies kindly contact Mrs. ! of dressing rooms, heating, plumb. Wm, Kellington, 175J. Guides will, ing, and wiringa Blueprints can be
start Tuesday, Sept, 5 at 7,30 In. obtained at Clerk's Office, Lowest or
Library; Brownies' on Wednesday, any fender not necessarily, accepted.
Sept. 6 at 7.30 in Library, eTendere to be in the hands of the
Secretary-Treasurer, .1)3, Sept. 11, 1961,
Win. IT, King, Sec.-Treas.
FALL -MUSIC TERM
Mrs. Louis D. 'Thompson, will
resume teaching, on Tuesday, Sept.
5th, Will pupils kindly come at their
usual time. Telephone 179.
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BROWNIE 'S
Brussels, Ont. Phone n
' COME IN AND LOOK OVER OIkR STOCK, '
YOU'LL FIND SOMETHING TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS.
COUSINS 'DAIRY'
RECEPTION and . DANCE
for Mr, and Mrs. 'Mac tholdice
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, :SEPT. 8
Ladles Please. Bring Lunch
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her father. She chose a floor-length
gown of white silk organza over
angel skin, The lace bodice was em-
broidered with seed pearls and
extended in .an elongated Waist.
The bouffant skirt was trimmed with
lace appliques and swept to a shape{ DRIVE -IN LTD.
WILLIS'S
FRISH SNIAD Oft SAWN. IAILV
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
At -All Times ;
CLINTON, •NT. LLASHMAR
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LIIRTOWEL iotomposthoommwookum. .1 A
wgEK END SPECIALS
Carnation Milk 2 for
Hamburg or Hotdog Relish
12 oz. jar 24c
33c.1..
29c
••• York Pork & Beans, 20 oz. -
2 f4:14
Kountry Kist Peas 151oz.
2 for'
'SATURDAY ONLY --SEPT. 2
Double Feature
"T'EN WANTED MEN".
(cenee
Randolph Scott Joycelyn Brand
YOU CAN'TRUN
AWAY FROM, IT 0
(Colo) (Scope)
Jack Lennnon June Manion '
Free Delivery Phone 132
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Thuriday and Friday
Aug, 31 - Sept. 1
Double Feature
',MeLEASE TURIN OVER"
(Comedy) aidult Entertainment
Ted Ray Jean Kent
"CA RT H AGE IN FLAMES"
(Colfir) (Scope)
Anne Heywood Jose Satirez
(One Cartoon)• •
SAT URDAY ONLY — SEPT. 2
Double Feature
'"VISIT TO. A SMALL PLANET,'
Jerry Lewis •
"NO- tilCVE TO at vOtiNao
(Atha Entertainment)'
.Robert Vaughan Merry Andean
(One Ciirtoon) ' , . . ,. . ..
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THURS. FRI, AUG. 31 - SEPT. 1
Double Feature
"LOVE IN A GOLDFISH BOWL
(Adult Enteetainment)
Color Scope
Tommy Sands, Fabian, Jan Sterling
"BLUEPRINT FOR ROBBERY" 4 Barney, J. Pat O'MaIrey
in the church parlours, the bride's
Mother received the gaeste, Veering I
a sheath dress of dusty pink silk ,
shantung and lace, hat to match,
with white accessories and corsage
of 'white chrysanthemums. The
groom's mother wore an, apple green
jacket dress of linen and lace with
hat of gold- colored straw, and cor-
sage 'of bronze chrysentheMunis,
The waitresses were Miss Sharon.
Hemingway, Drientford; Miss
Dianne Currie, Arthur; Mies Ruth
Lightfoot, Aliso, Craig, Miss Bonaie
Tervey, Exetet; Miss Bernice
Glenville, Stratford and. Miss Myrna.
Wilson, BelwOod,
For a trip to the' rest Coast . the
bride dOnned.a heavenly blue jacket
dress With accessories of blue and
white and orchid corsage.
Guests were preisent from. Detroit,
London, Georgetown, Streetsville„
Guelph, Ailsa Craig, Tototite, Pleten,
TaViStOck, ChnntOn,
.Exeter. eeitfOrth, Meadowvale, Geidet-
ich. Arthite, Hartieten and Deleted.
On, their rennet they will live in
peineifeil of the Public.Schoen
teeneteck where the groom it
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Smith -a, Weeebe
Wedding vows Were ekalhanged at
the "Mittel Church paitonege, Grand
Bend, by Mere Donna Wetebe and
John Rea H.
Halley officiated. The bride is the
deleglitet Of ttetildtt Tattle and
the late Otto Weribe, and tlia ardent
is the 011 Sinith Of
Betieeele and the late Mr. Sinitil,
the beide4 :owe was eeliitei
taffeta .With efetti
Presbyterian Chuich
IN CANADA
Melville Church
hail' W. J. shorrhi.fi, S.A4 1111nlair
Organist: My. a. thitiela
1145 A.,Att,, 'Morning Worship
Notielltuteh Soliooi ten* Sept. 1001
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SUNDAY MJiaNITE and
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3.4
Double Feature
MODEL FOR MURDER
14' FEMALE 'FIENDS 0
Lek Batter Carole MettheWis.
" A L,E6ACY FOR LIFE **'
Prepare for a Bizeinews Weft b7 meat*
diOlonie lamed by the BUSIbliall IEDUCLIW011ir
AssociATiox OF CANADA.
• B. It A, Sr. and it': Cellist
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SUNDAY 11;1 ITE and
'MONDAY SEPTEMBER' 3.4
OCUble lreittire
441-tidk SCHOOL '.BIG SHOTr
Tom Pittman Virginia Aldridge
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Ed Nelson Pat George
One dai4•Dri
Tuieikkii, and Wedneedif
September 5 S
beARRY ON TEACHER"
Kenneth Gonnor Joan SIMS'
One Cartoon
train. A Queen Anne crewel of pearls
and ' crystals held her pure silk
French illusian, veil, and she Citeried
a cascade of white chrysanthemums,
pink roses and stephanotis. Mrs.
Donald Dunbar, Seittorth, was
matron of Inen,' in a cocktail-length
gown - Of Copenhagen blue Swiss
cryetalette Made with square neck.
Mee and draped sheath skirt, She
Carried White Shasta daisies With ivy,
Miss SSSfiti Ball, 'Elora, Was Neter- ;
bridemaid and Margaret Bell, Elora, I
was flower girl, They Were frocks
of blue embroidered 'nylon over
white taffeta, blue velvet heat'
dresses and carried yellow Shasta
daisies with ivy,
Jerry Dressel, TOitene, Wee best
teen, a,nd the ushers were Barry
Marshall, Welton, and t-Iarrls ROIL
Elora, brother of the' bride.
The bride's mother received guests
at it reception in the chtireh parlor
In a green-gold pelt silk sheath With
beige and biennit tteeessteleti and a.
broom chrysanthemum corsage, She .
Wee- assisted by Med. Win-lett,. who
was fa-bete-0ton gelt ooegage, of
yellow roses,
toe a; wedeltog trip to lereleiretn
°ethane the bride 'Chita a elik
print dress in; liareiesa tone With
Bell' Wet, Flee eat was bf Beige
orgenza, her accessories Mink-tatted
and her enesage, eallene Meet Ittni'
tronge Chitattntliettinina.
On their return 'the couple'
live en the brideigreenee faein at
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The attendants were 'Me. Mid
Mrs. M. Deetiardite.
of litiAo'§ mottiof!, /told.
the doit'oie will reside at dreditinih
A raftePtiaa wits held st the lionier
TU.ES.. - WED. SEPT: 5 6
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(color)
Anita Ekberg George Marshall
Ad/Meilen Nei Children Under 12
M' Nil free
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