The Brussels Post, 1961-09-14, Page 1Centennial Gates At 13russels Fair Grounds
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had great respect for the ofalolala
and secretary or the local Society.
Mr. Steffler e.a.-cpreased apprec-
•lation and thanks to the speaker, 'a
the general public for their assist-
,ance and support, saying it was
always appreciated.
Mr. Miles and
:spoke briefly.
alta Hanna both
were introduced ,
they were; Mrs.
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• Honored guests
by Mr, Cousins,
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LAST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO
ACM11148 DISBURSEMENTS
FOR YEAR JULY 1, 1060
TO JUNE 30, 1901
Maintenance Lions Park .„
Due re Swimming classes.
at Seeitorth „„„
'Mille supplied Daily
vacation Bible School ,,,,
Donation to 0, N. 1. 13, •••••••••
••••• $ 20,00
•-• 225,00
... . 32.00
-„,. 25.00 i
RECRPTION a.ncl ()ANC",
For Mr. and ,Mta, (ilana' 'Margaret ROI) lions Ben,D.Ot
in Walton Community Hail art
Friday, September • 1$
M u sic By— IAN WILBEE'S mat.ppy MAKERS
lo.cltis Please Bring Lunch
47511. We4.404.80 eonloi Mier .4149.N. .--7.1"aatalaraz=a-a.-
100.00
Donation to CARE
(Milk Fund)
Halloweee Party 4- 12,40
Speaker System "Huron.
View 'County Home"
Purchase Of electric stove
for use in Library 81.60
Lions Share Santa
pans Parade an
Poppy 'Day Fund 9,25
Retarded Children's
Scheel, Wingliam 351,90
Furnishing eye glasses
and-'examinations 56,50
$879.93
MITCHELL FALL FAIR
Tuesday and Wednesday
SEPTEMBER 26 and ;27
$6,000.00 in Prizes
HORSE RACES: 2.22 and 2.28 Claases
"THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR IN ONTARIO"'
'Y.ou & Your Family Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Serni;-Annue
CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY pF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
WINGHAIM ,DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
SEPTEM,EBER 15, 16, 17, 1961
Commencing at 6.45 p.m" Friday through Sunday
10f special interest will be the public talk at 3.00 p.,m.Sunday
,"THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 'IN 'BIBLE PROPHECY"
offering. Tigron.Mruce; George 'Edwards:4
Douglas Miles, Huron County'Agri- The Brussels Legion tape Band; cultural Representative; 'Robert Winiahrtan Salvation .Army Band and Campbell, i District Director 'for i ,a massed choir under the direction a Huron-Bruce; Caem Steffler, 'James • of George Burgoin, choirmaster of a . Melville Church, provided music for. Mair, and 'the local clergy.
Easter Seals Expenditures :•••a a afa t
CAW/ Holiday for child a 50.00
Special "Shoes and
•
• fladaication of the new Ceatennial segalee were: Invocation, Rev. A. t s master are mysterioats but, when openedhe local Fair Board, was
seed alterations .. . . . . .. ,...„.„ , 26.95 ralutatway at the Brussels "Fair 'I•C.1"Gaiffith of the United Church; et 'ceremonies for the entire program. ! tl,.6y v;(.,icome people in; they offer
Transportation costs 32.55 ''Grounds on Sunday afternoon was • 1 ,scripture, Rev. W, J. Morrison of Present on the speakers'- platform : a r )iallange — something beyond ,
Xray, 'Clinic fees, :Attended by more than 500 'people l •IVIaltille Presbyterian Church, and a were F. A. Lashley, Suerintendent ' the gates; is 'the Society going to
Therapy 25.50 1 'from the village and surrounding
t
, Captain S. Newman of Wingham of Pairs for Ontario, Who was the ! serve the people of the community
150.00 1 "townships, as well as guests 'from 1 Sava-firm Army who received the guest speaker; John Hanna, /VI.P.P., t and agriculture better in the future? ,
He said. Agrimiltural Societies could 4
not function 'without the donation i
of many hours ,of free time and co- ,
operation, In closing he brought i
gretttngs from the Department of i
Agriculture; pn;id tribute to Doug.
Miles and hits 'staff and said he ,
k-
Mr. Cousins in , his. opening 're-
marks thanked all for their presence
thereby lending their support eirial
encouragem,ent to Fair Board '.and
Officials.
539c..
Purchase of brace . • atati•leus centres.
F. Parker
1285.00 1 "Mrs Ida Davis and Miss 'Beth
Treasurer Heaver, who have contributed their
• aaerVices to the Ladies
Um- Of the Fair Board for a number
"BUS TRIP of-years, in costumes of 100 years
WESTERN FAIR, LONDON a -ago, unveiled the plaques on, the
'SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 I two stone pylons, dedicated to
I the-society and the pioneers.
Returns -after Grandstand 'Show I 'The ribbon cutting ceremony was ' Fare: $2.00
Sponsare'd" by Western Star 1.0.0.F performed by George Edwards, of
Phone 148 or 36 'Englehart, president of the Ontario
A.ssoadaton of Agricultural Socie-
ties, assisted by P. A. Lashley and
,em • Steffler, president of East C P1T01 THEATRE TRU70.11 Agricultural Society, tollowing
tiSTOWEL, ONT. the dedication. of the gates by the
the, service, A March of the Color
Parties, led by the Pipe Band,
coneliftleil., the devotional 'portion
of 'the 'program and included the
'Salvation Army Band, the choir,
menibeas of the local Legion and
Taadiea' •Anxiliary, Boy Scouts,
(a l ba. Girl Guides and Brownies.
Regretaweis expressed that, D. M. k.
MacTaVisla. who had served the.
'Society as secretary for 25 years,
was unable, because of illness, to be
'present.
R. 13. Cousins, a. past president of
49c.
Cheese Whiz, 16 oz.
Westons Chocolate Vienna or
Westons Chocolate Mallow
Cookies 2 for
Mr. Lashley, who was introduced.,
by Jas. Mair, -exPressed his pleasure.
at being present on the . happy
occasion which recognized the
service of the pioneers. He said the.
dedication of the gates was some-
thing to think about. 'They reco-
palized service in the past and opened
the gate to the 'future closed gates
THURS. - FRI. - SAT
SEPT. 14 - 15 - 16
Glen FORD Ann. BAXTER
RussTA,LBLYN in
Edna Ferber's great Story of
the Western Land Rush
" C 'M A. R R 0 N"
Feature-7:00 - 9.30
Rev. H. L. Jennings of St. Johns
Angiliean Church. Other local clergy i,
who 'participated in the Dedication
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Margaret Susan 'Houston
;Margaret Susan Houston passed
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'CARD OF THANKS
The Zest Huron Agricultural'
Society sincerely thank all those
who, in any way, helped to make
the dedication of the' Centennial
Gates 'Memorable occasion. A I.
special thanks to those guests who
travelled long distances to be
present.
Clem. Steffler, President
East HuronAgricultan•al Society •
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BOY INJURED
IN FALL I - iI CCUTCHErs IMMUNIZATION CLINICS HERE
SEPT. 20th,,,OCT. 18th, NOV. 15th
•'"Itrenunization clinics will be held
by the Health Unit at the Brussels
Public School 'from, 3:00 - 4::00 p.m. I
on 'September 29th, October 18th
and November 15th. Polio' and
other vaccine -will be available to
both adults 'and 'preschool children"
r-o..nom p •••• Phone 293
away in. Scott Memorial 'Hospital, jimmy Oidfield, son of Mr. and,
Seaforth, on. Sunday, Geptember Mrs. Max Oldfield suffered a
10th, in her 82nd year. I fracture of the left arm just below
Born in Grey Township, she was the shoulder. The accident occurred
a daughter of the late Duncan Friday evening when h e had the
McNair and his wife, the former misfortune to fall from a tree. He
Jane Burns. She was the last is a patient in Victoria Hospital, •
member of a. family whict. In- I London.
:eluded three brothers and three
sisters.
We Deliver
G. Burgoin
FOR A SUMMER TASTE TREAT
YOU'LL ENJOY DELICIOUS
MEE t11119511i211111i111111111111r1 CARD OF THA.NH,S
The Keys family here express I
their heartfelt thanks to those who
expressed their sympathy in so
many kindly deeds at the thee of I
our recent bereavement. Your
thoughtfulness was uppreelated,
. —
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stroeder
Kitcheger, wish to announce the
engaRement of their ,daughter,
Bernadette :Marie, to Herbert Erneet
Stuart Smith, Son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Smith, of Brussels. Marriage
will: take place in St. Louis, R. C.
Church Waterloo, October 7th, at I
-• - •
Phone Brussels 465
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LI STOWILL
In 1909 she married Robert
Rae Houston, who predeceased
her 15 years ago and they I
took up farming on the 16th
concession of Grey Township.
Surviving is one son Rae of
Grey Township and five grand-
children.
BR•OWN1E'S
DRIVE-1N LTD.
CLINTON, ONT.
ORANGE PINEAPPL E -
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Organist and ohoirmaiter
'Ileiville PrembrIerian Chum!,
TEACHER —Plane
•ogian
Tn•ory
Pupil. Prepared For AN
Examinatiegs
-rHu RS. • FRI. SEPT. 14 - 15
"FLAMING STAR"
Color Scope
Elvis Presley, Dolores Del Ril,
Garbara Eden
"THE ROOKIE"
(Scope)
IfingliCan
OF CANADA
'ST, JOHN'S
*Sart. Rev H. L. AentilngS
.111. A, I TA.
OlOnlat: Mrs. 5, SIIMM
7 .0 iLta. Holy COMmUnion. Apid
Church School
it. OavINA iiintryn
, I.ZN Lei. Morning Prayer and
• Chtira SehOO1
A tr ,-
Prethyteriati Chutch•
IN CANADA
r Melville Church
NOOriteno Mtnittal
ONinlitt, Mr. turtioNs
..10 A. M. 'Church School
Morning woiefitp
' Rev. W 1 S. McClure, "BA.;
St, AiidreW'S Cihurcli, avioiattediii
The United Chtiyeti
•dAtiAbA
minitioc Rev e tiotifitho,
Divitisistt A. t IbiarlAsi '
ii pt. Melting' WOnnhip
LA A* tginocii:Dellat,
Dept i Mil 17
Funeral services Were held on
Wednesday, September 13th, from
the D, A. Rann funeral home,
Brussels. The service was eon-
ducted by her minister, Rev.
Arthur Higginbothom of Walton
'United Church.
The Pallbearata were all neigh-
bours, Doug Fraser, Wilbur
Titaribilli, Leslie Oliver; James
Smith, Andrew Turnbull and Allan.
MeTaggart:
Interment Wile place in. larussele
cemetery.
Thursday and Friday
September 14 - 15
Double Feature
"THE WA'ICKIEST SHIP
'IN THE ARMY"
Color Scope
Jack Lernmon Ricky Nefson
"PASSPORT TO CHINA"
Richard Boshart Lisa Gaston'
(One Cartoon4
Peter Marshall', Tommy Noonan
aaa
SAT. MON. SEPT. 16 • 18
Double Feature
"THE LOST WORLD"
Color
Michele Rennie, ClaudeecopReaim
Fernando Lamas
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to neighbours and friends
for cards, letters and treats while
In WIngham and, Kitchener
SatUrday and: 'Monday
September - 18
DOUbla Feature
"THE LOST WORLD"' 1,
(Color), (Scope)
Michael Rennie Claude Rains
Fernando Lamas
"WHEN COMEDY WAt'
All Star Cast titid. Cartoon
hospitals, and since my ,return,
THE FLOODLIGHT FUND also to those who provided trans. WILLIS'S
FRESH NAIAD and BAKING DAM!
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables.
At All Times
WEEK END SPECIALS
Clarks Rich Ere wn Beans, 1g, oz.
2 for .... . I" ;27c
Purex Tissue 4 roll pat* 43e
Maxwell House Coffee 1 lb. .."4"6""" 73c
Phone 132 : Free Deno - -
"HIGH TIMES'
(Color) (Scope)
Bing Crosby, Fabian, Tuesday Weld
portation for Betty to visit me Tp
tilt; Canadian Legion AO School
•Boarci for ciearettes. To 'DO, R. W.
Stephens and his son Dr, James G.
I Stephens. for skillful surgery and
attention. it will be a great help in
My gradual return to health to
remember all these kind deeds.
Sincerely
Frank IVIltehell
J. M., McDonald .. $10,00
Geo. ,McCutche4n 10.00 i
H. tt, Pearson .. 10.00
.1 ‘taxi 101:dfield 10,00
Ationyruons 10,00
Sacl Willrs 5,00
Reiniarty's Gcliool ........... „...,..„- 5.00
Ladies AUx, to Can. Legioti „ t5,00
• Tuesday' • AtVedfiesday
September lg., 20
E'TWO WAY STRETCH"
Peter deli'dee
One SINGLE REEL
One bartaeri•
WED. SEPT, 19 30
"PEEPING TOM,t,
(Adult tntei-tatetient)
(color")' 1 Moira shearer Karl: •Beetriria $85 00 * I
Acirnitition 88e, Chitdrin under .12 • • ,.-..---,• ---------
in earn' Oros I VAL', 8 t b. A (.7 1 if 0 il 60
Cox ()moo open. at am /meek ' ,
0 . itiNsc i A IllieelaitY , Flrat
TWO Siibned 111iiifielYi Niiin or dieir euttIfio Siyithd (fold Waikik
amontlaremialOpetanekt iotalet
AllAISTDONTI — Mr. and Mrs. -•
1,V, Smiles A,rinstrong, on PridaY1
September let, In' Clinton Pt bli'r'
RosPital, flopsbriar! a
Harvey Bruce Stanlef,
TWO Shawl* NIghttio Main or dear
81101" at Dusk
MIMI:MON.': a crENTS
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