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The Brussels Post, 1964-08-27, Page 5NO W AT MILLER'S SHOE STORE Test after test has proven that IT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS TO APPLY FERTILIZER on your pasture land and seedinzs at this'time of the year. To serve you better with high quality C. L L. PRODUCTS we have a good supply of all analysis of fertiliZ on hand in either bags or bulk. As an added convenience we have a 4 ton spread wagon at your disposal, also a Lely Spreader "'rhos Most Value I ITE,'b for thy? Farrnoers .1.99' Brussels THE CLINIC REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. a CANADA SHOE • • MppE TN U. s, A. P'44 4- ••N Offering' 1k us m114 0 the ULTIMATE on in •• FIT and COMFORT Sizes to 12, AAA-E 14.95 - 17.95 "Recommended By Leading Hospitals. Everywhere" MILLER'S SHOE STORE MAIN ST. LLSTOWEL. Frazer Yea 0000/111140 006% Ott ElArittig, THE: UIVITED CHURCH OF CANADA Minister; Uev, A. M. Johnston BD. Qraanist: Miss Sharon Storey Oombined services with Melville Congregation at The United Church All Are Welcome 040000 11.1 .0104.04Y., SY41#1.04 Record Entries At Flower Siliow (continued from page one) ',in The Pink', pink flowers auy fohage, Mrs. Cudinore, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Armstrong "Time For Tea", flowers iu cup, Mrs. McCutcheou, Mrs. O. iiennugway, Mrs. Rana and Mrs. Jouwsnia tied Flora.1 Arrangement in a pitcher, Mrs. joawsma, Mrs. Rani, Mrs. Met'. u tcheon Little Things iu. Life, iniutiture flowers in minattire container not over 3" each way, Mrs. Cud- more, Mrs. McCutcheon, Mrs. 1. Evans "Drif Ling and Dr eaani nz", using driftwood and other plant material, Mrs. Stephens ,Mrs. Shurrie, Ws. C. Hemingway Country Gentleman, men. only, A, Rama polden Weddi1ei AuniversarY, using marigolds, Mrs. Jouwsnaa, Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Armstrong African V iolets African. Violets single, Mrs. Geo. Michie, Mrs. e. Dunbar, Mrs. Bann African Violets, double, Mrs. Shurrie, Mrs. McFadden, Mrs. Rana African Violets„ collection of 3, Mrs. Rann, v1rs. Erodes, Mrs. H. Speir Mums, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs, Wee Kerr, Mrs. B. Hemingway and Mrs. Leeaning tied. Specials Most points in all classes, Mrs. endue:me Most points in rose classes, Mrs. Bert Hemingway and Mrs. Elia Shurrie tied Most *Ants in Decorative Floral arrangements, Mrs. IX A. Rant CRAINBRUOK :3,1r.. Garth Wilson, Galt, will conduct the service in Knox. Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, August 30th at 11.15, Members of the Granbrook W. I. were guests of. the Walton W. I. on Wednesday evening Aug. 18th. Miss Maxine Smalidon -spent the weekend at her home. She is. employed at TV station CKCO, Kitchener. Mrs, Stuart Wens spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Perduet of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn, Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dunn and family, and Mr. and MTS. Don; Jacklin and daughter, enjoyed a family picnic at Elora on Sunday. LETTER TO THE EDITOR The Aditor, Brussels Post, Brussels, Ont. Dear Sir; Would you please express our sincere thanks and appreciatioh to all those in and around Brussels who so generously con- tributed materials to Woodeden Camp for crippled children., Special thanks is due to We. C. Parker and to Mr. Geo. Baaker who was particularly helpful in collecting and donating items fori use in arts and crafts. Only with the many contributions made by the people in the Brussels area could the arts and crafts program have been successful this summer and thus all those who so freely sent materials to Woodeden may have the satisfact- ion of knowing that they have had a hand in making this a happy and enjoyable summer. Yours truly, Pat LaidlaW, Mary Hamilton (Arta and Crafts Deoartment) P RE5iirr EWAN CHURCH IN CANADA Mg.LV1LLE. Minister: tte'r. W. J. Morrison MA Organist: Mrs. Frank Thompson ARCT Church School Closed 'till Sept. Combined services with, The United Church ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Recte4; Rev. If. L. Jenitihigs LTIL Organist: Mrs.- B. tillilott SY. JOHN'S 4;15 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School St. ALBAN'S, ATWOOD 9.30 a.m. Morning Prayer and church School Save Those Papers Don't forget to save your papers for the Boy Scout Paper Drive in September. ••••=...mom, .1.••••••••••••..••••••••••• MISS ADDIS CARDIFF On Monday, August 171,11, Adeline Ross Cardiff passed away in Wingb.am and General Hospital in her 79th year. Born in Grey Township, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Win. Jas. 'Cardiff. In. 1918 she moved to Brussels with her parents, wnere she resided until her death. A friend of old and young, she will be greatly missed, as she was always will- ing to give a helping hand. Through the years she has come to be known as "The Lady with the flowers" because of her beautiful garden and the lovely floral arrangements created for the United Church of which she was a member. She was a faithful member of the choir, the U.C.W., and in fouler years the Sunday School. Lately she was a devoted werkel in the work for Save the Children She leaves to mourn her loss one sister, Mrs. Walter (Laura) Williamson, one brother, Wm. J. D.Cardiff, both of Brussels; two nieces, five great nieces and nephews and five great, great iteices and nephews. One sister, Mrs. a. F, (Mayme) Downing predeceaSed her in 1962. The funeral service was held from the D. A. Rann funeral home. The pallbearers were Albert Cardiff, R. B, Cousins, Harry Bolger and three great nephews, Bob Tyerman, and Bill and Dwight Campbell. Interment was made in Brus- sels cemetery. B CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this op- portimity to thank our neigh- bours and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy during our bereave- ment. It is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered, The 'Cardiff Family CARD OF THANKS My grateful appreciation is here expressed to my neighbours, friends and relatives, who re- membered me with visits, mes- sage, and gifts, and in so many kindly acts, while I was a hospital Patient and since my return home. Your thoughtfulness will be a cherished memory. Thanks also to the doctors and to the nurses of the Winghani and District Hospital staff. K A. Fraser CARD OF THANKS I would like to sincerely thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives, who remembered me with cards, flowers and treats and visited me while I was a patient in Listowel 'Memorial Hospital, Special (ranks to Dr. Kirke and. Dr. 'Conners, also the nurses and staff on the second flOOr Your kindness Will always bo r membered. Austin. Rayriard CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks to the many kind friends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness and, expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement, also for the beautiful floral tributes, and contributions to Heart and Cancer funds. Special thanks to Rev, W, J. ,Haines, the D. A. Rann funeral home, the pallbearers, flower bearers, to MT, and Mrs. Herb Travis for the use of their home and the ladies Who so efficiently Served lunch. Mrs. John Harris and Family HEL, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jess, Maureen and Don and Mrs. Grant Roe of Hamilton were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy eallenson. Mr. and Mrs. John. Ellis and sou 01 De Land, Fla., nave been vistors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Win. :Bremner, Toronto, are spending this week. with Mr. and MTS. Jas. Pestell and Mr. and tars A, Bremner, and other relatives, after spend lug a two week vacation at Kirk- land Lake and Point Clark. Mr. Rodney Godden, Miss Gail Cation, Brampton, and Mr. Victor Coillins and Miss Margaret Budd 01' TO1'011L0 Were: 'cW e ekend guests with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Godden. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald with Mr, and Mrs. Win. Doig were Sunday visitors in Guelph when Paul Doig returning to his summer employitient at the O.V.C. where he commences his fourth year this fall. CROP REPORT Harvest has been progressing slowly this paSt week, The fre- quent showers and poor drying days have kept harvest a-17a near to idstill: Consequently, there is still a considerable amount of grain in the field. Quality of the grain still to be harvested is, somewhat, reduced from what it would have been, but it will still make fairly good feed, it we get favourable weather from now on. D. H. Miles, Agricultural RepresentattVe For Huron County. :advertising helps to reducci consumer demand for scarce commodities by diverting public, demand to other mire • readily available commodities„. (-X