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The Brussels Post, 1952-9-24, Page 4THE 13RIJ5SELS P051' Wolin hy, 241/11, LBEE Not • trror ,ort TO BRUSSELS celialteranenklMINIIIIIIIIIIMES110.111111111115111111111111111111.11111111101111.11111.111111•111111.11." Asismarmilimor Official Opning Speech by Mr. H. A. Ross of Mt. Forest, Sec. of Ont. Agri. Societies s You will see the Best display ever held in Brussels Palace, Starting on Thursday evening, Sept. 25th, The showing of Exhibits under the lights. - Oratorical Contest by our young people. Midway on the gnu ds aim Special Features Sept. 26th at 1 P. M. the Biggest and most Colorful School these parts Le by Brusseh Lions Boys and Girls Band ay a her trai e Horse Hi -Light Parade Aal ‘PCffl head the Parade through Main Street to the Fair grounds. arness acing, 3 Classes - Tractor Rodeo - Rides tor Children Implement Display, Minature Zoo, Flowers, Ladies Work, Vegetables, Grain, and Commercial Features Liv stock and Pets. Chiidre 's Races. Fun for All err.ra-, 1, 1 4 % 4-H B ys and Girls Swim- and Calf Clubs Achievement Day In the BrusRls Nrena at Night. A real good show consist of tow Magic, Acrobactic, Artistic, Musical and Scotch Songs. fr-r Dance after to a iaoo rchestriz in the ugyst 1 alace Visit with your friends and make our fair a success. Potel Wash, WNW ShIrdii401 Nigh Quolety petit forIit�,r sotisfaallee, Johnson's Paint and Electric Store Brussels. Ont. eft-tEL Ettiel United Church Y. P. 8, The 0Dt4ie1 United Church Y0,114% reoile met on Friday night, Sept, 19th with 12 members present. The meeting opened with a poem followed by God Save the Queen and 11511111 252, A prayer was then read by Vivian Malec and hymn 404 was sung. The Soripture was read by • Jean. Berinets followed by he Roll Call and collection, 13nslitess -was then discussed. We put Donna Mills in for secretory in place of Donald 'Bateman. The next meet, ing was to be in two weeks at Margaret (Nutley home. A motion was made to send Bruce Rate, tn"tt analher box. The sixth line girls were chosen to, get this box ready. We were each to bring a, new member to Vire next meeting, Viwian clerk's arum) had the meet. Ir.r. which was very interesting. Menu 550 was then sung. Cameo yo.ro, waved followed by the tans. WESTEDN ONTARIO CASH CROP DAY work harpeting .the.CrOpu tor WIliC.13, they axe designed. . — CLEARING AUCT1oN SALE Of Farm, Farm Stook, implements, and Feed at Lot 11, Con. 7, Morris ToWnship 3% Miles North of Blyth and 214 Mlles East of Highway No. 4 on Tuesday, SepterrIber 30th at 1 P .M. Cattle Heifer, 3 yns. old due Nov. 19th Cow 4 yrs. old, due Jan. 6th Heifer 3 yrs. old, due Dec. 61di Heifer 2 yrs. old, due Dec. 15th Cow 4 yrs. old, due Jan. 16th 5 Cows recently freshened 1 Farrow Cow, Steer 2 yrs. old Heifer 2 yrs. old 1 3 Heifers 1% to 2 yrs. old Baby Reef 6 Spring Calves Implements ISilver King Tractor on rubber, 1 - Oliver Tactor plow,• Walking plot* ( Riding plow, M. H. binder 6 'ft. out 1 Deering 11 hoe drill; New Ides manure spreader; Rain -wagon. on robber; flat rack and sliding rack; disc harrow; 4 section - harrow: Maxwell side deliver/ rake:- Maxwell hal* loader: cant, rotor; sleeigh ; coat or; Bugg 1 Clinton fanning mill: McCormielt Deering" No. 9 cream separator: 1 stone boat. Feed Approx. 15 ton of mixed Quantity of mixed grain Farm . At lila Male time and place there will be offered for sole subject to reserve bid (if not wild previous to sale dote) the 130 nere farm con- Eight countie of Western Ontario are co-operating to present the Western Ontario Cash Crops Day of 1952. It will be staged -on Oct. 2nd on the Gran -bin district farms of Eimer Horton and Norman Rldell. Plana have been developing since early spring, Large acreages of corn, both husking and silage, white beans, soy beans, sugar beets and turnips have been grown on these adloimine- farms on the MMdlesex- olefin', or gond clay loam. nn which Perth border. 1 le a-Ur/areh a a 114 storey ouse. hank barn 50' x 20 : barn x 30'; an The site of this year's event is nlement .S.lied 40' 'V 30'; and a ideaL Headquarters will be located romp,. Minna water sotonly on the Harlton farm. Silage corn, sugar beat and turnip fields adjoin the headquarters area. Directely across the road are located the soy beam, white bean, husking corn and additional sugar -beat acreages. These are the fields that will be used for the demonainations during the day. „. . The program on October 2ad get vender way at 10 a..M, All the major macchinerY companies are co- operating to present an outstanding machinery row. Teat plots of the various crops, demonstrations and a Soil Judging Competition viii at - tract attention during the morning. At one o'clock a short speaking pro - grain will feature Hon, T. L, Ken- nedy and Hon. P. S. Thomas. Ontario Minister of Agracildure and Public Darks respectively, S. A. Garner, Director of Extenrilin and A. Ti 'Martin. Director of 1"11P Ontario Department of Agriculture. At 1,40, immediately follow -My the onealr'ne ;warrant, maehlinee in the dionlayo will Tstril,i, into "nnp,di. son are, Profertoor Jiro Scott nr %IP will .11'0 flie enTrimoril-11•11. 'Prom "1), 0,,,,,1r. tbe Toneltinoo ...tow 4, Terms Cash Terms on Farm — 100 down and the balance in 30 days. 'Victor Young, Prop. R.R. 4 'Brussels Edward W. Elliott. Auctioneer., WANTED— Dead and disamea term earmans wanted for prompt piok-np. Ce. Percy Stephenson, Bunn, Phone llrusaeLs saria, collect. FREDERICK F. HOMUTH Phut. R., R. 0. Carol E. Homuth R. 0. Mrs. H. Violo Homuth It 0. 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