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The Brussels Post, 1962-07-26, Page 1t90 laer year .1.1.,A,AAA'1,,,A1100••••••••••••••,, l tine 293 VAI.'S BEAUTY 814(05.. Otettling, Styling Cold Waving A SPeolltiltY Phone 140 Brussels He leaves to mourn his loss his wife DOrottry. one daughter, Mrs. Wm, Tarilipe (Lorna). Portage la. Prairie, Funeral service was held •in. Deloraine fruited church one Tues- day„Puiy, 3, Rev. Nagua conducted' the service, paving tribute to the, fine medical service Dr. Buchanan had given to the comnitinity. Interment was -made in Deloraine cemetery. Dr. Buchanan, was a 'brother. of Ward Buchanan of Detroit and the 1 late Florence Buchanan of Brussels, The United Church OF CANADA Minister: Rev. K. OrIfflika Organist: Mns. A. 6. Marts Closed Until Aug. 5th No Church School During July and August M. Presbyterian Church iN CANADA Melville Chvrch Minister: Kw. W. J. Morrison, 1114.. Organist: Mr. O. eurgoin No Church DONNA during July and August 11,1,15 AM. 'Morning Worelkip liveryone Moot, Weioome s , ,ymmiloanefl.f, bride's mother Wes Wearing sheath style dress of mint-green linen, With I beige ricceeSories. For a Wedding trip to the Bey Lake district, the bride wine her Weddrig dress.; With narrow belt and beige and white accessories. On *heir return th e eottple will F reside in toriclim. • DAVIS RE.UNION the 1Nli• annual Davis .reunion; was hod, oil •stittirday, July 14th, at 1. the IMMO of Mr. and Mrs, Jinn 5th concession: of Morris township, with an attetidenee Of 80 nerSons. 'The day Was enjoyed With it Wenn gitinee and a ball genre. Relatistea attended froth, tistotvel, Ritebetief; Tohtinto, Aurora, Barrie, Peterbortingli and ttooliester, I.V.T. tt was ileolaect .to hold next year's 0-uilicrii at Kitchener, fitittSi nottINS — To. Mr, arid S. George domsfwg, tItthoiola, on „Tilly 7cl.ttl, Ili tistowel Memorial' _ItOSPital. daiiehter y•-‘ Fettle% titiiiiSe, FRESH Ol1RAQ and BAKING Fresh Fruit and egot able' W Et:Kat .11(1) SP ECIA LS to '1S Crean Style. Corn .. keys •1,5 ii 3 fOt•—"'""',,,,.,.,4"ii..—iiiVe .Alrimer rrothatoos 26th, 1962 t forop0 *Asa pittoe 04004,4644A, ijszuso. sF of t Publng How* Thursday, Y'AA••••...,...P.,Se A., AA, A FIELD, CROP, COMPETITION RESULTS ANNOUNCED FEDERATION MEMBE HEAR„ DETAILS OF MILK PLAN 67c . 69C. 11.0..10 0.t. et 6666666 66666666 P.!? Robinhood Cake Mixes, white, chocolate, Devils Fudge 2 „for 0.— 59c Miracle Whip, 32 oz. Welchade Grape Drink Kan]. 2 for I Intended- for law greet+ Representatives of . nearly 100 member organisations Wituin ..„ the Ontario Federation of Ap; ricullizre met in Toronto Thtirs- tlaY for their re‘Aar hers meeting". The meeting was given a .protew of the now Milk Marketing Plan introduced Thursday night at a pram,; eon ferenee in the Ontario Capital. The plan was presented to the. °FA meeting by Ernersen Farnsworth. "Provisional chair- man .of the Provisional Milk Marketing Board, and Harold Martin, i.ecretary of the Ontario Milk Producers Co-ordinating , board, "We are not here at NOCER Y We Deliver at 'the Shakottlienre Theatre ark, Stratford, on. July 21. These! two pion,ers came to eitlindit: iu 1331 from Yorkshire, F.:ugh:km" and sett led around Burlington, Ont. Two meals were enioyed by the i. Zokii :Alcoved by races and games. under the direction of Don Iieming• way, Brussels and Laverne Walton, A short business period was held with David Bridle of Ayr as press, dent and Mrs. Doug Hemingway, seeretary•treasurer, when plane Were made for next year's pro- gramine. Seine of the special awards were to: yona...1,;.,,: • eland Dianne aodkin4 Walton. Youngest -Grandmother Mrs, Carl Hemingway, Brussels Oldest Person Present — Mrs. '-,aura MeCtitcheoit, Scotland XeilIki$41101001.16,0 The Field Crop Competition is ;Russell Oats sponsored by the Brussels #fall lair Board was judged Iasi. week by Norman Alexander of Londesboro. There were 28 contest- ants which wore divided into two croups. "A" and "Xi", each one a competition in itself. Each contest,: ant must' exhibit bus. of grain from his field at the Brussels Fair in order to complete the competition No prizes. will be paid to a contest- ant unless this rule is complied with. Prizes will be paid for the grata es:Whiled, The eight high Scores- in each group are as follows: Group "„At' 'Points. Harvey Craig, Walton. 90 Don McDonald, Brussels, 2, S9 Rae Houston, Brussels, 2-, 88 Wm. Turnbull. Brussels, 2, 87 Wm. Dennis, 'Walton Martin Bann, Walton 84, Roy Williamson. Walton 88 Wilbur Turnbull, -Brussels, 2. 82 Group "B" Points lloliria Knight. Brussels. 3, 93 .Tar;. Arm:fronts Pruesels, H.Mll‘lq AY RE-UNION 1.)eseu.(ivotki, of tlae late John told ries Hemingway bald a family FQK 'We Lilllan, eldest daughter Of Mr, and Mrs. -Colin Lamont of Kincardine, became .Ute bride of Mr. Russell Charles Fox, only WM. or Mr. Sylvester Fox, and the latee Mrs. Vox of Brussels. Ont., in Mel. villa Presbyterian Chum, Brussels, on Saturday, July -3Ist. at 3 P.M. 'Pt v. Wm, Morrison officiated at the ceremony before a setting of yellow oltrysanthermuns, The bride, who was given in mar.: riage by Mr. David Hastings, at. Prresels, looked charming in a street length dress of -.mauve- taffeta with applique of white brocaded lace:. A corsage of yellow seams and feathers with white accessories completed her er ,4ir;h1e, Miss 'Karen Coleman as maid et linear and MIs,s Dienue Hastings Wee, of the. groom, as junior brides.- maid, wore identical street length dresses of yellow nylon, with match, ! ing yellow net headdresses, yellow mittens and a corsage of mauve. • mums and feathers completed their ensemble, Mr. David Hastings as g,00mman, and Mr. Wayne Lowe, both nephews of the groom, acted -as usher. A lovely lawn reception was held, -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hastings of Brussels, After a wedding 'trip to Northern Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Foy will re- side in Tendon. otit. 'Mesta were present frow Kincard- ine, Ripley, Teeswater, Winghans Innovate, Wroxeter, London and Pee ssres. 'Dr, J, H. Buchanan %,vt , ILIl .mil.dent its wiii.beriat .!1 delenates spent- SO= • the ,q1blut hy pre- r,..1 ,.":1!!'„ila 'alit. t; 11!' the stseil•are„eal wet"- , J‘eilerssiissr. .Aricillinre it: Port Arthur later t.11-,; month. This rv,F.olu, thin recognized that Ontario ag- riculture had, maul' pro- ducts which could be unduly barmeo by a free trade nets" +. the other banal. bowel L:174 would appear to be in the in,- tere.sts of society to follow A. policy of ,expanding trade. A number of ri.,:.eltitikms were approved by the members,: One of these called upon the Ontario government to. set up a. special branch within the On. Earl° Dc7?artment of Agricuitre to administer the -Agricultural tins timc to seek OFA approval Rehabilitation and Development of this plan," said Mr. Fares-Act. Others called for closer. t‘hvoarte thb "potr itewL embarked scrutiny. (wet' community AM- don sales by the Department at str3ohapuropl:iuor loeda‘F'nleebddpecabrg iYgn to ai (1aotihnfea e%0A:repstt,oihtrIeFul ptntOlitatr1;1 va late lued d ''LitnlayanonfextallteiOn factors ai1 t lia elimination of mail votes on • Agriculture: a close and cam- to give it close study," The new commodity marketing plans- plan, drafted by the Provisional Losses from livestock diseases Milk eMarketing.egualBizoaatriodn, setsof flans, olatent:, two other resottx_ a goal th calling for federal ; tambiillk, atizi the on Lurid establishmenta n and a e o os f . turns to the producers of goal- compensation on stock lost ity through leptospirosis, and thea a ,er degree of co.operation among 1 other asking for measures tee I control . and .ellininate Johnea all dairy producers. "We want I disease. The meeting also ap. to make it clear at this time I proved a Durham County re,so-- -.that this is not an Ontario goy- I lotion which asked .Ontario g7- ,ernment plan," said Mr. Farris- dro to retain responsibility for. ssvorth, "this is a producer plan the maintainance and replace- drpfted by representatives of ment of service breakers in the ooy producer organizations end Rural Ibdro system. 91 Most Recently Morried Couple — Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hemingway, Toronto Family Coming the Greatest Dist- aeee -- Mr. and Mrs, Oswald Hemingway, Detroit. T Anvil Montgomery. Win esh m no Pon Perris. Brussels, 3. 89 1..v. Jr. Perris,. penssess 1, Glen Ilnethee, Brussels, Sr Clarence Me C u t eon. Beessels, r es Oi'nn Ruseel. Brussels, 4 34 'GREY SCH001, AREA NO. '1 BOARD MEETING. The regular 'meeting of the Grey School Area No. 1. Board was held on July a in the Ethet.school at 9.30 p.m, with all members present. The minutes of the *lime 'meeting were read and adopted on motion of Fischer and Domaray - Gerrie(' Motion of Raynard and Demaray that the following, accounts be paid.: Crirried ' Dr. J. H. Buchanan, passed away at his home in Deloraine obi Satin- days Suite 80,. following a lengthy :illn.ess. He was S1-years of ago. Dr. Buchanan. was isorn in Huron i County. •Ont., lu 1881. He received, his 'high school education at Seitforth and Goderich. Ho taught school for almost five years in Ontario before going west to take normal training in Winnipeg in 1007. He taught school in Manitoba for three years,. 'before entering Manttoba Medical college, graduating in 1914 with a -degree of physician and surgeon. He 'boa practiced medicine in Deloraine , alum 1918, In 1932 he married the 'former • Dorothy Potter, of Deloraine. lap WATER RESTRICTIONS L.R.44.NEROOK Cogratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatirck, Byron, on thei arrival of a beby son recently. Mrs Lynn Evans is a patient in , the Stratford Hospital where she underwent surgery last week,' WHITTARD DODDS In Brussels United Church on Wednesday, Silty la, baskets of white hydrangea and biue delphin- iums formed the setting for the wedding of Lois EVonne Dodds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dodds., RR 3 Chesley, formerly of Gorrie, and Pte. Forrest Grant Whittard, youngest son of Benjamin. Whittard and the late Mrs. Whittard. Pte, Vflitttend has just returned from. serving with the tINEF force. in the Middle East Rev. A, K. Griffiths, minister of the church, was ass sted. in the ceremony by Rev. It L. Xennings of St. John's Anglican Chnrch. Mrs, WM. H. King played, I traditional wedding music and- accompanied the soloist; Mrs. A. K. 'Griffiths, Given in marriage by her 1 father, the bride wore a street-length dress of heavenly blue brocade, the material for which had been sent 1 to the bride from Egypt by her 'fiance. It had a fitted bodice, scalloped neckline, and a cummer- bund. A tiara of crystals held hen'- yFil of blue net, and she wore a matching set of necklace and ear- ings of atexan-drites, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a ce ' covered Bible crested with white and I Mite baby chrysanthemums and fern. Mrs. George Wheeler was matron of I honor, wearing a dress of orchid pink styled similarly to the bride's with matching headdrees. She carried as! nosegay of White and pink baby Brussels The theft lawns, P. U. C., requests the citizens to vpater! between the hours of 7 p.m. &a the water supply. 9 gardens, etc, to conserve only p.m. GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE 21st Annual Fall Term 'Opens September 4 Senior and Junior Courses approved by BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Modern Equipment — Qualified Teachers Tuitionaa Telephone JA 44521" or 7284, Goderich, Ontario — Kitchener, Barents. Mr. mmasomeammemmoomonato PROCLAMATION MONDAY, AUGUST 6th A Public-Civic Holiday For The Village of Brussels Reeve of Brussels George E. Mcrutcheon, former Ethel in this tRIVE-IN THEATRE Limited CLINTON Two Complete Shows Nightly Children under 12 in *Cars Free Norman Hoover, Sec'y. t narrow London. r A Leslie Caron Horst Buchholz (Adult Entertainment) (Colour) Listowel Banner, festival programs 291,6 Jean Campbell, festival expenses 10,00 Wingliam Advance 'Times advertising 2,78 Ralph s ea,sson, hue trip to Magnin .... .... ..„. 11j1 00 Sterling Marking Produets- . seal 4.41 Cranhook Hail Board, dinners 20;00 Johnstone's Jewellery, clock repairs 3.50. Swifts' (1,eneral Store, caretaker sunplies ......... 11.10 Tait. Hood Scholl Supplies, sttpnii es - 2,75. R. L. Cunningham, bal. on ell acct. • 2,39 Motion of Oonley and. Eisner that the Secretary bill No, 2 Area for their share of the bus trip and the. nth-isle festival and bill S :S. 'No. for their share of the bus trip — Carried Motio i of Conley and Rayn.ard. that Secretary write Inspector and . inquire about Mrs. Pestell's certi- , ^ ficate. carnal The meeting adiceirnerl on motion •of Dernaray to meet again on Aug, WED. - THURS. •,FRI. July 25 • 26 • 27 Hit No. I -- Shown at 9.35 only .00 004‘4=8110•041/14.C.IINVII.,„ N N Maurice 11 01R4 rk Chevalier PEOPLE WE KNOW Miss Heather Evans, Kitchener, has been visiting her cousins, miss .Joyce Enether and other relatives in Brussels this past week. Mips Joanne Dunn, Cranbrook, has 'been a visitor with Miss Joyce Huether during the past week, • Mr, end Mrs, Lyle Evans of • Kitchener visited with Mr, and Mrs. A. MeTaggart and Mr. and MrS. Murray' Huether on. Sunday. • Calvin Kramer was acclaimed District-Deputy -Grand Master of North *Huron - District 'Masonic *. ;``.Lodge at the Grand Lodge in Toronto last week. Cadet Larry Kellingten cf Camp ; Ipperwash, spent the :week end with his parents, Mr. -and 'Arm, Wm, 4 Kellington, Miss Marion Michel, is holidaying with her and Mrs. L. Michel. .Lorne Vodden, resident, was a visitor community last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hemingway,. Toronto, and Miss Sharon Heming- way, Brantford, snent the week end with their ,parents Mr, and Mrs. D. , Hemingway and also attended the. Hemet eway reunion in -Stratford. John Hoover, 'Toronto, was a week en'l visitor with his parent's Mr, and Mrs. Norreen. Hoover. Hugh Pearson had a escape while returning from oil WedneSday. His car collided with, a small English car that was spinning . around on- the highway after; attempting to negotiate a curve at ehrysanthemitms surrounded with r Centralia., Fortunately Hugh escaped lace to match the bride's Bible i withont injury. He-estimated the George Wheeler Was gToOmstiin, ' damage to his ear at $1000, and. William Ff. King ushered. A ! Mrs. Peter 'Me:Denali% -of Brock, reception end wedding dinner' wer eStisli.„ and her siApter, Mrs. Henry held at the Queens. Hotel. The . Regan, 'Ficlmontern ,Atta., have been ; Hit No. 2 -- Shown at 11:50 "*ClIBANTIS Cartoon SAT. • MON.-TUES. July 28 • SO • 31 Hit No. 1 ShoWei at 9:30 only "THE COMANCHEROS” John Wayne Stuart Whitman HOWICK LIONS ' ANNUAL FROLIC (Colette SCOOs) aitE TO RED CHERRIES 22lbs. ONLY $4.25 BLACK CHERRIES 221bs., ONLY $5.25 RASPBERRIES 28 lbs. ONLY $8,95 No Advance Orders Just Cash and Carry While They Last, at COUSINS DAIRY Knox Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid of Knox Pres-; byterian Church met on Monday ; -evening in the. church. The presi- dent, Mrs, Ross Knight, opened the meeting with a. hymn, scrinture., reading and the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Stuart McNair 'presided at the organ. Mrs. Gordon Knight road the minutes and called the roll which was answered by giving the name of a flower beginning with Year initial. Several items of busin- ess were discussed and committees appointed to arrange lunch on Sept. 9, to purchase paint for the base- ment and new drapes. The. ladies planned to cleat 'the surface to be Painted and also do the painting in the basement and some upstairs. As Mrs, 'Gordon Knight will be Moving to Listowel in August ,Mrg, Wilfred ' Strickler wee appointed secretary. The meetir- -insert with singing of hymn 065 'followed by the Ms:nab Benediction The next meeting will, he held at tne home of the president. Cranbrook, W. I. The Sate meeting of the Oran- brook Womens' Institute was in the form of a trip to ListeweLlVIalcelm's Furniture Factory was toured by 21 members and visitors, The members saw the. different stages the furni- tine progressed through, Finally they saw the many finished nieces of furniture in the show rem The ladies were then taken on a tour of Hayward's Suburban Restaurant„ after Whieli they were served supper, Roll call was answered by "What niece Of furniture I would like toil own, The next fne.eting will be held in the Cirminritnity Centre August 14th when pictures of Caliteriihn will be sbowil, Visiting these last. few weeks with, Mr, and Mrs. John MeDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Sas. McDonald and. their families of Grey Township. Mrs, McDonald is the sister-in-late nT .lames and Sohn MeTionrild. SMORGASBORD SUPP•ER- the ifelielomi s'morga.shora stiOtiorr held iv'ednesday on Dr, 11ilyer's. lett hinder the ittiSPidea Of Morning" Stitt Lodge, two -enjoyed by Oiliest 21116 hoopla, The weather &Wilfred the event anti the setting was laeal fOr' such aft affair. CARD OF tt•tAitIkt t tvotild like to sincerely 'thank. ; all those, who sent cards and well Wishes, *line t Was -a pat,terit St. Yosepli Hdstiital, tottdOli. This all 'has 'Seen Very appreciated, Merino •liteltseii 1-114 No. ShoWn at 11:20 "THE ENEMY BELOW't Robert Mitchinn Curt Jurgen (Colour toojiiej (Oartoon) WED, tritiOts.. #01. August 1.2 • Hit No: Shown at 9:25 only ,'ALL HANDS ON ottkit Pa ttOorie il'uddyHaakett (Colour' Scope) Hit No, 2 ittig oitt•te• LLION Ai Wk6§ti ttophia Loren •Otter (Adult EntertOifl lent) (Corer Scope) . ,(ttirtobq 'The Howick Lions' .Atintitil Peelle will be held in the Wroxeter Park, . Thill'ettay and Friday, Angfiat 2nd god :3rd, • Thursday's. Prograninie. dlitiOSiiig Of "'MISS tititr.si Cith", 1st 0i100 156; :Dancing to intiale. of roi4wicti. Orchestra, featorthe. Miss' ti.etida tillseo, Friday's. Ohittee — Mist ',Sharon :Strong,- of end the three StineY' • eiefera Selitettlf, 6'6-Wiling of "Miss ttotiti, to. ton! i#libee•os tOth 'Oftv Mlawto:7', dented, T. for titi.zoot„ 'tittiett at eter $290, rbeilf.'to be tirtiori h night), Katill0§tati• $6"gTotiiiiits, 2:5e, rob* I .,§Olitiot children and ears, fade. t,tiideeas for Weitard and- elohitifoittr. Betteritent. tt Chureb OD CANADA JoHNII itiotort Rev N t.. jimith4lis Eiroanist: Mrs:S. 11 *Oat' and dilttreh rt.ittriiara.r Het l" ale elaaa 9.80 it,itt, IVTOthire Prayer I 'l oz. 2 for ...4".°6141444".11 "" 350 Oft* Home Catsu Mon* 132 sosSrAes , r,