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The Brussels Post, 1952-9-17, Page 4HE BRUSSELS [S :POST COME TO.BRISSE-1. ' rJ Official •l Opening SpeechMr. H. k Ross of Mt. Forest, Sec. of Ont. Agri. Societies f iby You will see the Best display ever held in Brussels Palace, Startingon Thursday evening, Sept. 25th. The showing of Exhibits under the lights, Oratorical Contest by our young .people. j,l FdUreS. 4411116.1111. ■ *der 1.70, 19613 ,sus tg Sept.6th at 1 Pe M. the ig� est and oat Ooh.=rt t en of dam"' Parade in these parts L by Brusseki Lig. s goys and Girls Sand A an :,3 Wi^E head the Parade through Main Street to. the Fal}• Grounds. s - Tractor. ° oleo Rides t ChildrenHarness Ra���, � ��ass� Implement- Die l Display, inert . re arco, Flowers, Ladies Work, Vegetables, Grain, and Commercial Features tures Livestock and. Pets. Chii.ti re ; 's Races. Fun;fog° All ys .� Girls Swi;.e 'end Calf lu`.�s Achievement Day J lu the Brussels Arena at Night. A real good show consist of • Magic, Acrobactic, Artistic, Musical and Scotch Songs. rse 4-H a75 ce after Pow Tape c+y2 • er.N ta{,Fti' _,_.D•.,.-eJ .Ca.[_.�. ti!F4r-eeetiw.I _.n .!a. ..YL. fir. ryst,n� e, r, � � i ;iea ac Visit with your friends and make our fair a success. M WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH MY BIRDS, DOC - THEY'RE ALLTHIN• AND STARVED Loot Fba Give your home a lasting beauty treatment with Styr - peons High Quality POGO. Johnson's Feint end Electric Store Brussels. Ont, A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE , . Or-EARINS AUCTION SAL VIAL lig i The September meeitia�g of the Of Household Effects W. A, of Walton 'United March met At the home of Jasouth• McFadzsall in the basement with a good at- , Turnberry St., S, Brussels ilei •tendence. The preetde1t Mrs• 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21U1 Turnbull opened the meeting with I Commencing at 1 O'clock Sharp a Bible creladttle, followed by proper. 6 piece Walnut Living Room l The mioult.es of flee .last meeting read I e Library Table and serteroved. The treaEtnree re. 1 e Solid Oak Secretary Port vwas then read, showing a -1 R.O.A. Viotor Radio oembinatfoes balance of $73.26 on hand, I 3 Rocking Chairs Several items of business were 6 pitying Room Chairs taken up and mora passed. The i 6 Kitchen Chairs main one was the tercel supper 1 2 Oak Tgxteneton Tables which is. to be held friday, October 1 Oak Side Board 244.11. The meeting closed with 1 "Beaoh" Coal and Wed RsngS prayer, 1 Electric Rangetts 1 Tea Wagon, Gabbard ' ppn P r. A" W E KNOW 1 Leather Covered' Couch 1 — 3 Piece Bedroom Suite . Mess Lam blaze:du of Kitchener 1 Dressers Cheat of Drawers is hTv1re1n:g watt her parents Mr. Beds, Springs and Mattresses and Mss. 11. Manning. ` 1 Wardrobe • • • I 1 White Sewing Machine Mr. and • Mrs. L. O. Thompson me 1 1 1>lasy Washing Macbine tended the dedication and, opening 1 1 Floover Vaci ulm Cleaner _ of the new organ at St. Thomas i I China — Cutlery Church, Sea cath., on Monday elven• 1 Kttoben utensils ins. Quentin Maclean, C,B.C. or- l 'Work Beach and Carpenter Tools amulet, played a brilliant Program. i Garden, Tools,' Ladders and Thee church was tilled to capacitor j Lawn Mower • • 11 1New Tire 4.60x21. Mr. and Mils. Ray Fear of Olin- { 1 Buggy, 1 Gubler ton wene recent visitors with Mr. I Numerous other ar.Mcles, ODA Mrs. FL 'Manning. TERMS CASH * ; • 1 Jas. McFadzean, Prop. Mrs. M. A, Forsyth and Mrs. GOO. 1 Tackenn were recent visitors with 1 Mr. -and ;errs. A. Steuart and other 1 friends at Long leranch and took in ' the Exhibition. * a a Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKay of Gar- eldton. Ont.. visited - at Mr. Herb. 1 Manning, Mrs. McKay is a daugh- , ter of the late Mr. Nelson Gerry. ' • * • Cameron and, Mrs. Starohan, and t sen Don. of London paid a visit last Sunday at Lite home J, J. Strachan tc meet their cousin Mrs. Charles Trvine who left for her home at I Wajdena.• Sask.. folllowing brief visit with her daughter at Toronto en route. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Alex Wiles of Wel-, lington. New Zealand were guests last week of their niece Mrs. Ohara- ea Tlryans. 'Phey are on a round the wnrld trip and while in England, Dr. Gillies was decorated with the Jewel of Service by Mother Queen i0Uaa- 1 hath for his work in Othapedic Sur -1 eery in New Zealand. They were also , Presented to Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip. As the delegates from New Zealand they attended the international Red Cross Con- verrtion in Toronto. Dr. Gillies is , presentliy lecturing at the Torun Hop - kin's T'Tospi'tal in Boston. after which he will go in the Mayo Clinic in . Rnebeeter where he interned atter renetving itis degree In Edinburgh. Seneland. FREDERICK F. HOMIJTH Phm. B.,, R. O. Carol E. Homuth R. 0. • Mrs. H. Violo Holinuth R. O... Optometrists Phone 118 Haricteow, Ont. CAW Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Rt. UEVALE The Bluevaie Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. E. Nichol with Mrs. Carl Johnston in aharge of the meeting. Mee. M. Batiite was appointed delegate to the area cm• motion to be lteld nt Itiitchener, Mrs. Walter Smillie was named si. ternade. Mrs. Toseph Horton was named towel leader for the sewing course to be given in Winch= with Mrs. J. H. Smith as assistant. Plans were made for showing handiwork of members al the Brussels Fats Fair, Sept. 26th. it was decided that the institute make ita objective 3100 for the building fund of the new Bluevale Public Library, Mrs. ,T. T. Elliott need the motto "Life without friends is like a gar den without flowers" to show how. Mends ensierh end brighten one's lives just as flowers glorify the' landscape. Mrs. Stewart McLen- nan .described the mahine of stain- ed nleee windows, mentioning the varlouia opera -lone resulting In the beauty or the thltghN article. Mrs. Frank Stammer gave an• lnterastfng current events ieik. Refreshments were served on tits flower -bordered lawn by the hostess nue Mee. ROynerd Elliott, Mrs. J. T. T+11110,1,+ and Mise Dorothy areen- aw5'P. Personals: Mr. and Mrs. illidred Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rob- erstan, Mr, and Mm, Roy 'Purvey attended the Western Fair to Lon- don laet.weok. HARRY, YOU GUESSED RIGHT, PIRST TIME. THEY ARE STARVED, BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW WHERETO Fl ND THE F ED AND WATER. WHAT DO Y0U MEAN, DOC ? IAOK,THERE'S VITA -L' IN THE HOPPERS-THERES WATER IN /HE AUTOMATIC FOUNTAIN THAT MAY BE', HARRY, BUT THESE BIRDS ARE LOST INTHIS PEN. ON THE RANGE THEIR FEED AAND P. ATEHNWLONUESGSND, PULLETS YOU HAVE TO MATCH THE RANGE HABITS. WH'T SHOULD I DO THEN, DOC PUT EXTRA WATER PANS ON THE FLOOR, HARRY, AND LOW FEED HOPPERS )ROUND PEN AND SCATTER OYSTER SHEI.LAND GRIT ON THE MASH TOO. UNTIL THEY ARE ACCUSTOMED10 THEIR. PEN. WHEN PULLETS ARE PUT INTO LAYING PENS, HARRY, REMEMBER TO :- Roe Farms Service Dept t- 1s YOUR &/R;06 60 ROE llitaztay E66MASH 2, LOWER FEED HOPPERS 7D FLOOR LEPEL FOR F/R5T FEW Wf6 -$ 3• sIPPLYCALC/Q ?WOWS SO YOUR FLOCK C',44117 4#55 /T` PEED,*1irq:LAYEGGMQSH , -T ra s>'ryEA2OEDiT ee,ve zrS OFDREEN 4 16e. K�4NGE,. IN MASH ORPELLET FORM O'ast Huron Produce BRUSSELS JOHN LAMONT ETHEL N F, HARRISON MONCRIEFF