The Brussels Post, 1961-09-07, Page 5Hydro lines carry electricity at
extremely high voltages . .. up to two
' thousand times greater than the volt-
ages used in the home. Any model
plane or kite enthusiast holding a wire,
wire-reinforced string or even a Wet
string that touches a hydro line can
suffer serious injury or loss of life. The
danger is increased if part of the air-
borne object is made of metal.
REMEMBER these safety rules:
1. Always keep to the wide-open
spaces . . well away from
hydro lines and electrical ap-
paratus. Warn others to do so.
2. Do not use wire or wire-rein-
forced string.
3. Never' try to recover" a model
or kite that is caught on hydro
towers or other electrical
apparattts.
PARENTS—Safety education begins
at home. Be sure your children felloW
the aboe safetY rules:
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MORE TO ENJOY
MORE TIME TO ENJOY IT
AT
GRANDSTAND SHOW
& SAT. AFTERWS, & EVEN'S, SEPT 8 & 9
-•:4; Adventures On Ice and R.C.M.P. Musical Ride —
thsterXirls' Choir. MON. TO SAT, EVEN'S. SEPT.
/ 11 TO 16—Famous Revue "And. Away We Go"
k"s•-I with June Taylor Dancers—Famous R.C.M.P. Musi-
cal Ride, Johnny O'Brien, comedian; Wes Harrison,
Mr, Sound Effects; The Gutis, Jungle Fantasy; The
Sow Duo, Aerialists; Ferry Forst, Magician; Chuck
Brown & Seta, Acrobats,
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PARADE OF DAYS
Friday—Opening Day; Saturday War:
dors' Day; Monday—Ladies' Day; Tues.
day—Students' Day; Wednesday and
Thursday — Harness Racing; Friday —
Children's Day; Saturday — Harness
Racing.
4- DISPLAYS & COMPETITIONS
Farm Machinery; Agricultural Products; Art;
Handicraft; Hobbies; Women's Institute;
rftlit; flowers; Poultry, etc., Thrilling Horse
Show,
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AFTERNOON RACING
Harness Racing on Vied., Thurs. • & Sat,
Also Heavy Horse judging and Gentlemen's
'Road Racing are locludA w:th races,
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Two Midways — Children's
way and giant Adsilt Midway f,21-
tering "The Wild Mouse".
DRAWS
The Fabulous Western. Fair
Shrine Show-House. - Three big 1961 model cars.
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Stelae:tie of the 11,01VIR. MU-4feet Aide Will he4dlitie :Vetterit Pairs, .it star grOtidatkiid The thrilling and colourful
ana evening, wi tl the eketiptiori of perferilvititec this year, The Monittlea• wibi appear 'SePtetitteri to. 18, —diet:Innen:
Wednesday and Tlitirtilay tifterneella September arid IA. Here 'are the .32' Scarlet Clad riders gtriti their eat
korses hettg 'mudded: hoefe the keel; oC th6 tido hy, ittKis Imuddlet jdeeth tolhey.
7 ad •Sev.teMher 1961:
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When you order CO-OP Gasoline from your local Co-
operative, there is no long delay . . . you get fast, depend-
able farm service, always,
And you can be assured that when you buy CO-OP Gaso-
line you err buying tIsseilii• *sound to none.
With CQ-OP Gasoline in your tank, your car, truck or
tractor will give you the best possible performance at all
times, plus maximum mileage for your money.
BELGRAVE, CO-OP — BELGRAVI.,
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ALTAR. SPCIETY .MEETING
Assnst Meeting St.
All'.1)relle Altar Society was held at
the home Cif the Vrealdent Mrs,
'erg.
he openir f,; prayer wag read sty
Mrs. atIllepll
The minutes and treasurer's
liejNorts read, and those of other
comillitteeS gi`ren.
Mrs, Gerald Ryan volunteered
with Mrs. TI,,awrence Ryan to serve
as Visiting Committee for Sept.
ember,
After a brief basineaa discussion
a sooial. time was enloyed, during
which Yvonn e Connelly rendered two
piano solo'.
The door prize was won by Mrs.
Ruasell,
Refreshments that were served by
Mrs. Sebastian and Mrs, George
Blake Jr., closed the meeting.
CRANBROOK
Knox Presbyterian Church will
hold its ninety-sixth anniversary
on Sunday Morning, Sept. 10, at
11 o'clock. The special speaker
will be the Rev. Lockhart Royal
of .Goderich, Mr. and 'Mrs. Philip
Stewart, Lucknow, will provide
special music. """
On Sunday morning 'Mr. A. M.
Deans, Humber Heights, Toronto,
a representative of the Upper
Clanada Bible. Society brought
an interesting message in the
regular morning service in. Knox
Church.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Knight,
'Toronto, were holiday visitors
with the Knight family.
MiSs Alice ,T, Forrest left on,
Monday, with Mr. and Mrs,
:Archi e Forrest, of New Liskeard,
where she will .visit. for two
weeks,
,Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dunn and
Rickey and Miss Linda, Dunn,
Kitchener, spent the holiday week-
end with. Mr. and Mrs, Earl
Dunn,
'Gerald • Huether left on Monday
for. London -where h e has secured t
an office position. •
School re-opened here for the
fall term with Mr, Harmon Brod-
hagen as teacher, Five beginn-
ers enrolled. Cheryl Smith. Velma
Locking, Bruce Fischer, D•le
Knight and Mark Nelson.
M. and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair
and daughtei", ;rano. Detroit,
'visited over Oa week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Evans,
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OP ENS
FB17glAit daysY. N .14,1i entertaiiinicat
and excitement,; C011.1440400 Friday
at • Queens Park, London, 'when
Western Fair, evens its 88th
"lIllibitit 'fire fa i r1 wilt be .officially .opened
:Friday night, .eptentber 5, is froiPt of the grandstand by The lion,
Jona Tobarts„ mlatster of gidocat,
leo, and MLA, for ,Londen North,
Mr Reburts will take the officio,.
snlotte of the scarlet coated
Menaties of the Itemp .111tisical Ride
as. they .pass the ,grandstand on.
their black chargers, .The Ride is an
added attraction to the exciting
'Oyening Grandstand .show — the
bent in the fair's history, The
Musical • Aide will also be seen
every afternoon except Wednesday
and Thursday 'afternoons, "Sept-
ember 1.3—and 14,
Other features includ e the Atomic
Energy Display, direct from Chalk
River, and the Westeru Fair Shrine
Show TTouse worth 425,000.00, Some
ludky person will win this. lavishly
4”.rnished home on Saturday, night.
September 16. There are also. three
1061 car prizes to b e won by holders
of Advance Sale admission tiekefs.
The el:ening Horse Show in the
Ontario Arena, September 8, 9, 11
and. 14, promises exceptionally keen
competition and shciulld draw full
houses,
Livestock entries have never been
better and the Agricultural Pavil-
ion will he filled to capacity with
Prize cattle, horses, sheep' and
swine, Western Fair will again
have the largest display of farm
machinery of any fair In Canada.
All in all, Wester,n..Fair this year
bas something for. everyone, includ-
in a the great Conklin Midway and
Kiddyland, 'Man to attend, not
eince, but several times. One never
tires of visiting Western Fair,
Wouldn't you like to win one of
th e three 1961 car prizes?
Get your Advance Sale Tickets
N:OW at THE BRUSSELS POST.
Blacklock Armstrotig
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gordon
Macklock left their garden reception
at the Strathearn Rd. home of the
bride's aunt, Mrs. J. 0. Filkin for a
honeymoon trip to Cape Cod. They
were married in St. glair Avenue
United 'Church with Rev. G. E.
Ashton performing the ceremony.
Formerly Miss Glenna Armstrong,
the bride is the daughter of Mrs,
Armstrong and the late John
Wesley Armstrong, and the groom's
parents are M.r. and Mrs. Bruce F,
Tilackloek of Little Semoque, N.B.
Mr, David Armstrong escorted his
couSin a she entered the church. Her
gown Of white re-embroidered
Alencon lace was fashioned with
yams de sole overskirt, flowing to a,
chapel train. Her fingertip veil was
gathered to a small crown, and she
carnied a ciaseade of spray orchids
and stepha,notis.
Mrs, Wan. Tynkaluk, as matron of
honor, and Miss Marlon Blacklock
as bridesmaid, wore sheath gowns
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For Old, Sick and Disabled
Cows and Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST CASH VALIUM
Please Phone Promptly. Call: 183 — 24 Hour Sondes
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Limo** — No. 11441,
Brussels, Ont.
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION,
"Where Better Bulls Are WOO
warmer Owned and controlled
Service at coat
Choice of bull and breed
Our artificial breeding service
will help you to a MOTO
efficient livestock operation
For service or more information ran:
Clinton HU 2-3441, or for long dist-
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or blue peau de sole with silk carried baskets of Shasta mums.
organza overskirts. Their head- Best man was Thomas Blacklock
Crosses were short veils and they and ushers were Rae Blacklock and,
carried Shasta chrysamtheraultas and Wm, Tynkaluk.
stephanotis. Mr
Triowergirls, Miss Sandra and. Miss in Orangeville,
Dl's.evilie 11,1acklock will live ,
Catherine Joyce were gowned in Mrs, Blacklock is a
blUe orgainz'a, over white taffeta and pharmacy.
gTaduate of