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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-11-17, Page 7.11 ale Factory • utiet OIL. and AriiER GOOUS DON'T MISS THIS OITORTumiTy AAA IV &JAL. r. LIMITED (EST. 1894) PHONE BLYTH 523-9373 — On Hwy. 4 t:;,tvveen Clinton, and CONTINUES TILL ,NOVEMBER 19th AT air ,LD MILL Check The Advertisement in Last Week's Edition Of This Paper For Details aeti HOURS: Wingham 9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. WEEK DAYS, INCLUDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. 0114105.1 1967 PONTIAC alkti tiegi40 PUB% 057,4419 NOV. refdraikeprzzary,,w44.S.1"-Ww-:2Xf.i'in LYCEUM Th wiNGHANI (5 days) Nov. 17-18-19.21,22 SP'ECIAL " THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING, - THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING " Colour - Panavision — Starring Call Reiner • Eva Marie Saint - Jonathan Winters - Pau Ford ....This II the funniest picture to come along in many a year. Make sure you and your family see it. Due to its added length the second show on Friday and Saturday night will start, at 9:30. SATURDAY MATINEE (Special) NOV. 19 " Santa Claus Conquers the Martians Colour This is a funfest for young and old Santa conquers Mars and the Galaxy will never be the same. ALL SEATS 50c. WED.-THUR.-FRi NOV. 23-24.25 " LAS VEGAS HILLBILLYS " Colour — Starring: - Jane Mansfield - Mannie Van Doren and a host of your favourite country music artists. See what happens when a group of counry-western stars . hit Las. Vegas. JACKLIN — SMITH i\iiss ,Niary Ellen Smith, daught- pr of Mr, and Mrs. David Smith of RR 2, Listowel, and harry Elijah Jacklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacklin of RR 3, Brussels joined in marriage in. Trowbridge United Church, Oct- 1.5th. Rev. John R. Wareham of Atwood United Church officiated. Organist, Mrs. A.lexia ThomP- Son or RR Listowel, accom- panied the soloist, Miss Nancy Fischer of Atwood who sang, 1Wedding Prayer" and "0 Per- fect Love". The bride wore a full length gown of white brocade satin, Sent from England by her grand-. mother, it was stYled: with long lily-point sleeves, lowered round neckline enhanced with pearls and as softly pleated skirt, and• detachable. trash,: A wreath e of White flowers and leaves, studded with crystal stones secured her waistlength embroidered veil and she carried a cascade bonnet of white carnations and red sweet- heart roses. Miss Betty de Haan of Trow- bridge was maid of honor while Miss Rosemary Heibein of RR 1, Listowel, and Miss Sally Smith of. RR 2, Listowel, a. sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. All wore full length gowns of Mint, green peau de sole with long Sleeves, rounded neckline, softly pleated skirts and With matching bows at the waistline and carried, boquets of bronze and yellow: mums. Miss Sandra Smith of RR 2, .Listowel, sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a fulL length gown of white peau de soie with lace jackets and mint green sash and carried a basket of yellow, bronZe and orange Mums. Williatri Jar:Alin of Lentleti *as bust man while Brian Widmeyer of Kitchener and James. Smith, of RR 2, Listowel, ushered the guests. The bride's mother wearing a dark broWn knit coat-dress with gold and btonte accessories and a. corsage of yellow' roses, receiv- ed the guests at the Trowbridge United Church. She was assisted by the groom's mother who wore a. royal blue satin brocade dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. i or her wedding trip to north western Ontario, the bride chose a coat. and dress ensemble of camel with black accessories and a corsagu of bronze mums, The couple will reside at RR 3, Brussels. Out-cibtow,n guests attended f rom„Mil verton, Listowel. Atwood, St Thomas, Waterloo, BrusselsH Sarhia, London, Kitchener, Blue-1 vale, Britton, and Ethel, UNAVOIDABLE DEATH EVERY 100 MINUTES Ithtery 100 initiates, every day in Canada, a human life is snuf- fed out in road traffics it is not a. dignified death, it could have been avoided, Tne victim did not expect to die. every day in Canada, more than 400 Men, women and child- ren are plunged into agonies of Mind and body in road traffic, the Canadian Highway Safety Coottell reports, Many more 6176 Permanently disabled, They did not expect to be Most of them lay on unfriendly ground as strangers stared at them while they waited for asSistance. tt, Could have been a:Wide& "A human being is 110 match for 3,000 poundSL of racing steel and glass yet every day hundreds of humans challenge these speed- ing behemoths to (Weis the hu- manS can t win'', said the Council. The Canadian Highway Safety Council points out that the only chance the haman has is to know hoW to recognize and aVold these highway perilS. It's called defen- sive driving, CJTSC urges every motorist to practice defensive driving during Safe Driving Week, Dec. 1 to 7, so they will drive with more confidence and security the rest of the year, HURON UCW EXECUTIVE MEET TO PLAN ANNUAL The executive of the Huron Pres- byterial United Church Women met in Wesley-Willis United Church to plan the annual: meeting. Since the London Conference will be bold February 27-, 28 and March 1 in Central United Cliiircli; Woodstock.. tentative date of the Huron Presbyterial to meet in Wingham United Church was sot for either Feb, ruarY 21 or 28. It, was the unanimous wish of the executive that one of the I Speakers; at the Presbyterial meet- I ing be the president, Mrs. Gil- I hart Beeeroft, Beigrave, who had the honour of being the first woman to be appointed by Huron Presbyterial as commissioner to the General Council, The General Council meetings were held at Waterloo in Sept- ember. The 1967 allocation was tabl- ed by Mrs. R. Mcliercher, Dub- lin and the executive recommend- ed :that it be accepted. The in- crease will be about 29 cents per member. By 1965, necessary funds, may be raised by self-determin- ation and paid through, the church treasury if test trials prove Sim- cesSfut. "Over and Above Gifts" this year will be used for four projects Banff Dducation Centre, a manse in Fort Nelson. a ho* pital. iii Nepal and a van in Zambia. Mrs., George. Potter, Clinton, reported supply bales were be- ing sent to U.ey. Gibson for the Long Plains Indian Mission near Portage La Prairie, to Norway House Residential School in Mani- toba, to. Adam Fiddler : United Church, Favourable Lake, Ont., as welt as an overseas halelto Dr, BureesS in Angola, Mrs. Walter Bewley, Walton, recurnmended for reading, "Ten. Fingers for Cod" by Dorothy Clark Wilson. FOR SALE 18 ft. House Trailer with awn- ing, in excellent condition. Phone 272W The Grande Parisienne sport coupe (above) exemplifies the new elegance in styling achieved •.: throughout the 1967 Pontiac line, which also includes a brand new series, the big and poi,ver- fill 2 + 2, with an international sporting flavour. Luxurious Grande Parisienne has a corn- ' • • pletely redesigned front end, "hideaway" lights, and sleeker roofline. Popular Parisienne has a new, distinctive, graceful silhouette. Thu Laurentian a.m.", Strato-Chicf series feature deep, massive wraparoUnd bumpers, curved side ivits,:iows and o•:',:'-and-under headlights. A wide.. choice of color-keyed interior trim is c:vail:.7.)le MI al.l rentiz..,•:•. ',Tang; important new safety feature.; aro standard equipment oni all models, inclucl,ng the OM-developed energy- absorliing steering column which telecopes up to i;1 4 i Deeencilnii on model chosen, the Astro-Six 155-ht.) Strate-Flalth 195-hp V8 (standard on Grande Parisienne) are standard engines for Pontiac!s. Optional, eXtra-cost engines are an Astro-Flame 275-hp V8, Astro, Jet 325-hp VU, and Jet-Flame 395-hp V8, i111 s. lf, Doig, Fordwich, report- ed - • that sonic tapes held in .Blytb, were available for meetings. . • Mrs, U. W. Tiffin, Wingham, asked that stewardship conv•en- io the Observer for suitable pogra,m material. Thu Regional Confereime for .1067 is to be held at the Ontario • ('.,liege. Guelph, the last weekend in August, •