The Brussels Post, 1952-9-17, Page 6THt BRUSSF,LS POST
COME TO BRI1SSEL
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Official Opening Speech by
Mr. H. A. Ross of Mt. Forest, Sec. of Ont. Agri. Societies
You will see the Best display ever held in Brussels
PalaceStarting on Thursday evening, Sept. 25th.
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The showing of Exhibits under the lights.
torical Cortese by our you' ` pe pie.
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S- 26th at 1 P. M. the Biggest an , nst OolorfLi' ehOOl
Para a in these parts Led by Brusseki Lions Boys and Girls Sand
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y an , her train., MSL s r :. ��L t
WM head the Parade through Main Street to the Fail Grounds.
Harness Racing, 3 Classes ® Tractor odeo Rides for ChIden
'implement Display, Minature Zco, Flowers, Ladies
rk Vegetables, Gr 9 an. Commercial F - > tures
Livestck and Pets. Children's Races. Fun or All
4 B ys and Girls Swine in t Calf Clubs Achievement Day
lu the Brussels Arena at Night. A real good show consist of
IYlagic,Acrobactic, Artistic, Musical and Scotch Songs.
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Visit with your friends and snake our f air a success.
Weduceday, September 17th, 1,050
Give your home n lasting
beauty treatment with Stur-
geon* High Quality Paint.
Johnson's Paint and
Electric Store
Brussels. Ont,
A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE
WAL fOPN
The September meeting of. the
W, A, of Walloon United Church met
In the 'basement with a good at.
The President Mrs,
Turnbull opened the meeting with �.
a Bible reading, followed by prayer.
The miznultes of the lash meeting read
and approved. The treasures se- 1
Pont was then read, showing a 1
balance. of 573.26 on hand.
Several items of bneinees were
taken up and motions passed. The
main one was the fowl scupper I
which is to be held Friday, October
24,th. The meeting closed with
Gr.EARING DUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
At the home of Jas. McFadaean
Turnberry St., South, Brussels IS
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER f2M11
CommencingLibiaryble at i O'clock 8hsrp'
1 Piece .Walnut Living Room Tba10g
1 Tama0
1 So11 Oak Secretary .
1 R.C,A. Victor Radio oembinartloat
6 oChrs
6 DiRoningking RoomaiOhair,
6 Kitchen Chaise '1
2 Oak Extension Tables
1 Oak Side Board
1 "Beaoh" Coal and Wood Range
prayer. 1 Hlecbric Rangette
1 Tea , Grd
PE.nAr.F TXJF KNOW ow
Leather Covered Couch
Milos Laura Manning of Kitchener ( 1 — 3 WagonPiece flednoomibbaSuite .
Is ivalidayirug v41111 herr parents Ma.'Dressers — Cheat of Drawer,
and Mrs. H. Manning, > Springs and Mattresses
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! * 1 Wardrobe
1 White Sewing Machine
Ma. and • Mrs. L. D. Thompson
at'
1 1 Easy Waiting Machine
bended the dedication and, opening
{ 1 Hoover Vacuum Cleaner
of the new organ at St, Thomas ,
China Cutlery
Church, Seatorth, on Monday even-
I Kitchen Utensils
Ing. Quentin Maclean, C.B.C. or
ganist, played a brilliant program. { Work Bench- and Cerpenter
The church* was fill* *� Lawned to capacity. { Gard" Tools; Ladders and
enMowor
1 iNSW Tire 4.50x21
MT. and Mrs. Ray bear of Clin-1
1 Buggy, 1 Cutler
bon wen' recent visitors with Mr. Numerous other articles.
and Sirs. H. Manuring• TERMS CASH
* * * I Jas. McFadzean, Prop.
Mrs. M. A. Forsyth and MTs. Geo. I
Taekson were recent visitors with 1
Mr. and: Mr's. A. Stuart and other
f
rtends at Long Branch and. took in
the Exhibition.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill McTCay of Gar-
eldton. Ont., visited' at Mr. Herb. I
Manning. Sirs, McKay to a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. Nelson Gerry. ,
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f!ameron and Mrs. Staroban. and ,
son Don. of London paid a visit lost
Sunday at the home J. T. Strachan
it meet their cousin Mrs. Charles
Trying who left for her home at
Wajdena„ Sask.. folllowing brief 1
visit with her daughter at Toronto
en rotute.
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Dr. and Mrs. Alex Gillies of Wel-,
Murton. New Zealand were guests '
last week of thele niece Mrs. Charl-
es Bryan?. They are on a round the
world trip and while in England, Dr.
Gillies was decorated with the Jewel
of Service by Mother Queen Eliza -
1 both for his work in Othapedic Sur-
gery in New Zealand. They were also
presented to Queen Elizabeth and
Prince Phillip. As the delegates ,
from New Zealand they attended
the Tn'ternatirmal Red Cross Con.
reniton In Toronto. Dr, Galles is
,
presently lecturing at the John Hon-
k -Iles TTosprbal in Boston. atter which
he will go to the Mayr, Clinic in
Rochester where he interned after
recetving his degree In Ijdinburgh.
Scotland,
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phm. S.,, R. O.
• Carol E. Homuth R. 0. •
Mrs. H. Violo Homnuth R. O....
Optometrists
Phone 118 Herrla+roe, Ont,
Toole
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
P! UEVALE
The Blaevale Women's Institut*
met at the home of Mrs.. E. Nichol
with Mrs. Carl Johnston in charge
of the meeting. Mrs. M. Baillie wan
appointed delegate to the area cen-
rention to be Yield at Kitchener.
Mrs. Wolter Smillie was named al-
ternate.
Mrs. Joseph Horton was named
local leader for the sewing coarse
to be given in Winch= with Mrs,
J. H. Smith as assistant. Plana
were made tor showing handiwork
of members at the Brussels Fail
Fair. Sept, 28th. It was decided that
the institute make its objective
stun for the building fund of the
new Blnerale Public Library.
Mrs. J. J. Elliott 1155.4 tate motto
"Life without friends is ltke a gar-
den without flowers" to show how
friends enrich and brighten one's
lives just as flowers glorify the
landscape. Mrs. Stewart McLen-
nan .described the making of stain-
ed glass windows. mentioning the
various operations resulting in the
beauty or the finished artlrle. Mrs.
Prank Abmmner gave an. tnter:ening
current events talk.
Refreshments were served on thea
flnwor.hnrdened lawn by the hostess
"nd Mr.. Rnvnsrd Elliott, Mrs. J.
T and Miss Dorothy Green-
aWaY
Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Eldred
Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rob.
erston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Purvey
attended the Western Fair in Lon-
don lastaweek,
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Th® Can of tug Lod. Filc
WHAT'S THE JOTTERI
WITH MY BIRDS, WC -
THEY'RE ALLTHIN•
AND STARVED
LOOKING.
HARRY, YOU GUESSED
RIGHT, FIRST TIME.
THEY ARE STARVED,
BECAUSE THEY DON'T
KNOW WHERETO 1=•IND
THE F ED AND WATER.•
WHAT DO YOU
MEAN, DOC ?
LooK,THERE'S
VITA -LAY IN THE
HOPPERS-THERt'S
WATER MIRE
AUTOMATIG
_FOUNTAIN.
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THAT MA,Y BE// HARRY, BUT
THESE BIRDS ARE LOST INTNIS
PEN. ON THE RANGE THEIR FEED
AND WATER WERE ON THE GROUND, vFJ
ANDPULLWTSIT
HA
H NEWLY O,
EYOU HAVENOTO MATCHSEDl�p
THE RANGE BITS, 1 ►
W T SHOULD i DO THEN, DOC
Roe Farms Service Dept
PUT EXTRA WATER PANS ON
THE FLOOR, HARRY, AND LOW
FEED HOPPERS AROUND PEN
AND SCATTER OYSTER SHED. AND
GRiT ON THE MASH TOO. UNTIL
THEY ARE ACCUSTOMED TO
THEIR PEN.
WHEN PULLETS
ARE PUT INTO
LAYING PENS,
HARRY,
REMEMBER
TO
tib t
S ri � •; 1
/ • PUT EXTRA WATE'RPANS
ON FLOOR LEVEL.
2, LOWER FEED HOPPERSTOFLOOR
LEPEL FOR FIRST FEW weal
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BRUSSELS
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