The Brussels Post, 1968-09-12, Page 4ENTERTAINMENT
AT THE
NEW AMER
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CAN HOTEL
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MERLE LARSON and JIM ADAMS
— and —
PERTH. COUNTY PLOUGH BOYS
from .LISTOWEL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
WIE FEATURE:
Friday
Spare Ribs and Sauerkraut, Roast Turkey, Giant Hamburgers
Saturday —
Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips, Giant Hamburgers
FOR SALE —
Single year garage 9x.7
overhead door,
,Root. Raymond
.LOST'.
Hereford Heifer about 700 lbs.
Anyone knowing its whereabouts
please notify Alvin McDonald,
Phone 437J4. Reward
FOR SALE —
10 acres second cut alfalfa hay.
Murray Ross, Bluevale, RR 2
Phone: Brussels 360W12
NORTHERN FEEDER SALES
EXPECTED OFFERING
'MARTON— Thurs., Sept. 12th,
3500; 'hears. Sept. 19th, 3500.
Sale time 10.00 a.n,
SOUTH RIVER. — Fri. Sept.
20th, 1500; Sale time 10.00 asm,
p7H,ES§ALON — Wed. Sept.
25th, 1100; Sale time 10.00 tau,
MANITOULIN — '.Chums. S ep t,
26, 2500; Sale time 9.30 aim.
La Sarre, P.Q, — Thurs. Oct.
and, 600; Sale time 1.30 p.m.
NEW LISKEI.A.11.10 — Thurs. Oct,
3rd, 500; Sale time 1.30
WIARTON — Thurs. Oct. 10th,
1500; Sale time 10.00 aau,
SOUTH RAVER (Calf Sale —
Wed, Oct 16th, 500; Sale time
1.00 p.m.
For further information write:
Sidney MacDonald, Advertising
Manager,
Box 1,30, Huntsville, Ontario,
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IT'S NOT . TOO EARLY
TO BOOK FOR .
CUSTOM CO1VIBINING
WE HAVE
2 GIANT CLAAS
COMBINES
1 ALLIS GLEANER
Available for Custom Work
Cereal Grain and Grain Corn
ROE FARMS LIMITED
Atwood 356..2211
OR
ALEX CAMERON
PHONE BRUSSELS 356J4
44111111malliernollimisedli
LOST
Hereford Steer about 906
lbs, Anyone knowing its where-
abouts please notify
Roy 'Williamson Phone 392:W6
Dressel-
SALES HELP WANTED MALE
fie e Itawleign Denier in pars
Huron County. Good year round
earnings. Nip capital necessary
Write Rewleigh. Dove t-1:i2-S70,
4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry,
Montreal,
NOTICE —
Would the motorist 'who SO V.
the fatal accident, and gave assise
ance, involving pick-up truck ane
a panel truck on Comity Road is
is Morris Township on 1 my 15th,
1965. Please contact
Clayon. Bender at sliowanstowis
Phone Palmerston 313 3123
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale
of Antiques and
Household. Effects
for the Estate of the late
Mr. Frank R. Smith Phm, B.,
Albert St., Brussels on
SATURDAY, SEPT: 14
at 12.30 p.m.
Antique kitchen cupboard;
commodes; washstand, rocking
Chairs, :kitchen clock brass bed,
bureau, wardrobe, hall seat;
4 arrow back chairs; blanket
boxes, bench, captain's chair;
wicker chairs, oil paintings;
illo-blue toilet set (9 pieces);
moustache cup; shaving mug, oil
lamps, jardenirs; tin-ware,
keys; iron kettle, crocks; Lim_
oges china, quantity of antique
glass and china
Crosley frig, Acme electric
stove, chesterfield suite; beds,
dressers; dining room suite,
hostess chairs, hall table; desk,
power lawn mower ,Wheelbar-
rows, garden tooth etc., etc.
Terms Cash — House sold
Mike Cummings — Auctioneer
In case of ran, sale to be held
at the arena
This sale is the contents of a
19th Century House which has
been with the Smith family for
100 years'.
FOR SALE —
13erry One Coleman and one Super
Flame (nearly 110W) oil burner,
Phone. 223AN \V I, D. Cardiff Phone 266,1
ig&A.
For a big headstart on your next
year's crop, plowdown this fall with
C-11-11. Fertilizers
For high-yield crops of corn or processing vegetables in 1969,
plowdown this fall with the right Fertilizers,
Recommendations
• Fall Materials Fertilizer Plan — On all types of soils, use 0-I-L Muriata•
of Potash, 200 to 250 lbs. per acre If crop refuse is present, add 200 thS,
of ammonium nitrate to aid decomposition.
Compound Fertilizer Plan On medium to heavy soil. or on tiny !:;oll with
crop refuse such an corn stalks or straw, use OIL 100 lbs. our
acre. When breaking up a legume meadow, use 0-1-1. 0-20.20, SOO
per acre.
C-1 -L SPREADING SERVICES, TECHNICAL SERVICE
Call your local C-I-L Det,ier for ectreplete -- truck
spreaders, poll-typo sprow.l.rS or bro.v!G,!.V!!"
For assistanee with conch is,Ids; I; your Dcab:r to C011tdet
a C-I-L Technical SOrviGo 1.i0pft.;;;Lnlotivo.
Limited
THE, MOST VALUE FOR THE FARMER'S DOLLAR
PHONE 199 BRUSSELS
GET A 131G
II EADSTAItT
\\mi.
FALL PLOINDOWN
FERTILIZERS
'I'H,WO 13RI7SSIiLS POT I3RLISSjilLS ON:TARiO ,61,11J1 SDAY, SIFT', 12th, 190
LEITCH — GRASDY
wocklini; 01: I )!n111tt JIOnl
6ettsby of Loudon ate! Gary
I.lurultl Leit 01 of ArVIL, Ontario
look plat'., in Rhos. I !tiled Church,
lIelgrave, in a liviting of !Jaskol:,
of wiiito .gladioli~ and ferns,
The eel:oniony was performed
by Rev. John G, Roberts on Sat-
urday, September 7th, et 3:00 p.m,
The bride is the (laughter of :qr.
end Mrs, Robert: Girts,sby of RR 4,
Brussels, • Mr. and Mrs,. Harold
Leitell of ArVa are pesetas 'of the
bridegroom,.
Mrs, John N',ixon provided the
wedding musie and accompanied
the soloist, Miss Karen Anderson
:who sang "Wedding Prayer" aud
Walk Hand In Hand With Me",
The bride, given in marriage
by bar father, were a romantic
waisted gown or lagoda dropped
in classic line, Myers Belgian
lace accented the nekilne, hem-
line and bell shaped sleeves, A
long detachable train fell from
the neckline. ller fops tiered
sc'allope'd-edge pure silk illusion
veil was held with a cluster head-
dress or
wore an
•
.esaris and sttradonsx. .tier brivat
[mesa wtts Ameriecu, beauty
roses,
Miss Mary Grashy RR
Brussels, was her sister's maid of
honor, She wore a gown of beauty
silk georgette oyes taffeta, caught
at shoulders \•itli a full matching
train forming at floating back.
Belgian lace acventc'il tin) empire
wufstlinr Hor headdress teas
matching beauty rose. She earried
nosegsy of ‘sltite cushion mums
and white baby learns. •
Tho bridQKflaids, Mrs, James
Baker of London, 'Hiss Carolyn
Craig of Lateen - and Miss Cindy
Leitch of Al,Ta Wore .0rossj.; and
carried flowers identical to those
of the maid of horror.
Miss Raven, Leitch, of Luella
was flowergirl gowned in while
lagoda, sintilar to that or the
bride, with matching train and
white rose headdress,
or of the gruum was ringhearer,
The bride's nen.ler received the •
nIt' is at the rt‘(ql)tion 1;t 1111
61111'01 parlour, IR sheath dress
and Luse: intarl,Or length match
ins 0.)111 (ii C.Olbohsoci tartfouis c
brOczalo to1c1 mat(bhing cloche hat,
black accessories and a corsage
I pink sweetheart roses.
She was assisted by the nether
()I the groom wearing a princess
line dress in a raspberry wool,
black accesseries and • corsage of
White roses,
Trio cburcii parlour wits suit-
ably d000rstot with white bells.
Tables wets! centred with whits(
candles and single gladiolia and
fern lit a !trendy seiffter, T1.07
bride's table was ceptred with a
three tiered wedding cake,
For a wedding trip to MOetreal
and Quebec City the bride's travel'
ling ensemble was brown and
white double knit, brown aecessor-
ies, and white gardenia corsage,
M.rs, Mary Armstrong, Belgrav'e%
grandmother of the bride and Mr,
and Mrs, Wilfred Leitch, DenfieltI
and ISirs, Jessie Scott, Ilderton,
grandparents of the groom were
snmog the guests,
The best roan was the brother-
w of 'the groom, Mn', J01111
Jones of London. ushers were Mr,
Itne Smith, of Edmonton Alberta;
Mr, Donald. Henderson es, ildertos
orchids told bulls, Sbi, and Mr, Phillip Lewis of(Tunic-
he m 1 irloo necklace of seed boys, Barry Leitch. of ArVa, broil'