The Brussels Post, 1967-11-02, Page 5CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS
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REBEKAH VARIETY FAIR
Will be held in
The 1.0.0.F. Lodge Rooms
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4th
AT 2:30 P.M.
Anyone Wishing To Donate Articles To The Fair
4av Leave Them At The Lodge Rooms
This Message Brought to You Asa Public Service by
Rey. A. M. Johnston
B.A. B.D.
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
Minister:
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
who recently completed an advanced training
course brings you the latest styles in all phases
of Flair Styling'. For appointment Phone 27.
Cameo
Hair- Stylist
AT
BelussEu AREA
DART LEAGUE
Team Standings
Nichol's Gang 16 Points
L.O,L, 10
The Greys 15
Archers
5th Lane 14
Leg's Gang
13-liduncrs 7
J antes to wn 4
Individual Standings
STORE HOURS
REMEMBRANCE DAY
SATURDAY, NOV. 11th
STORES REMAIN CLOSED
UNTIL 1:00 P.M.
Brussels BusinessMen's
Association
"Lest Ws Forget,"
JOHN C. WADE
PHONE 9 BRUSSELS
Local Representative for
UNITED INVESTMENT
SERVICES LTD.
EXclUsiVe Distributors For
United Accumulative Fund Ltd.
United Assets Under
AdmIniiitration EXCeed
$360,006660. Oct. 5thi, 1967
Ross Alcock 14
Dan Snyder 14
Jim McNeil 14
Adam Smith 13
Willis Knight 12
Jack IVIeWiairter 12
IP
Bill McWhirter 11 Ip
Eric Exel 11 I)
Barry Bolger 10
Tod Elliott 10 'p
Carson Watson 10
Barry Adams 10
Rog Watson 9
win: Warwick 9
Neil Adams 9
Dick Steve.nsou
Harry jackliu
Jim Smith
Ted Cowan
Jan van Vliet 7
Ross Nicholson.
Archie Willis 6
Don Martin 6
Cliff Kernaghan 6
Elmer Young 4
Murray Johnston. 4
Ray Bronson 4
Sam Workman 4
K. Kokash 3
Alex Clark 3
Ross Duncan 3
Keith Nicholson
Alf Nichol 2
:Ross Bennett 3
Bill McArter 1
High Score
• High score, 3 darts, Russ Hall
171. High score for evening, Russ
'Hall 133.
An efficiency expert went in to
see the boss about a vacation
and came 'out with a sad expres-
sion on his face. Asked what wan
wrong, he said, I get only a week.
The boss says I'm so efficient
that I can have'as Much fun in
one week as other people have in
two.
9,45 a.m. Church School
11:00 11.111, Guest SPeaker:
$0m Chaplain.
at Western University
1V1ELVILLE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Minister
REV. C. A. McCARROLL
10:00 a,m, Church SeLvoi
11:00 a.m. Public Worsh1P
"The Faith Once Delivered"
Organist: Mrs. Nerah Moffat
1 HE ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Parisi Priest:
The Rev. F. G. Braby, A„ L,Th,
SAINT JOHN'S Brussels
Organist Mss 8. Elliott
8 .00 a.m. Holy Eucharist
11:00 a.m. Mattins
" SAINT ALBAN'S &
SAINT DAVID'S ATWOOD
9:30 a.m. l+Mattina
COMING EVENTS
VAUDEVILLE STAGE SHOW
Friday night, Nov. 10th, featur-
ing "The Kansah Farmer" (Jack
Thynne, Brussels, Ontario) in a
Variety Program. Music, Cowboy
Songs, Monologue and Comedy
etc. Adults '75c, Children 40c. At
Lakelet W.I. Hall, at 8:40 p,m,
Clean entertainment for entire
family. Please tell your friends.
The man who discovered tele-
graph in 1847, Samuel Finley .
Breeze Morse, was a world
famous painter.
L would like to thank my friends
and neighbours who visited me
and remembered me with cards,
letters, gifts and flowers while I
was in the Clinton Hospital.
Nellie MeAr ter
CARD OF THANKS
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Brasseis .Squirt Softball
team -wishes to thank the Lions
Club for • the wonderful crests
which they donated.
NOTICE --
The Brussels Municipal Office
will be closed the week of Nor.
Ken White
Russ Li-a11
Clarence White.
Ernie Back
John Smith
Hilt Ward
Archie Riley
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wiSlie8 to announce
the aPPoint.oleut, of
MISS ORIVIA SMITH
I wish to thank friends for the 6th to 10th
love* cards and gifts received Wes„T King, Clerk
while 1 was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Pauline Marlatt Renew Your Post Now.
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FOR THOSE WHO CARE . about your clothes
Have them expertly dry cleaned and conditioned
LISTOWEL DRY CLEANERS
Your Sanitone Certified Master Dry Cleaner
FREE shower-proofing on all Raincoats
during the Month of November
SEE OUR AGENTS:
PEGELOW SHOE STORE — Brussels
SMITH'S STORE — Cranbrook
WEBER'S STORE Ethel
PROCLAMATION
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
REMEMBRANCE DAY SAT. NOVEMBER Iith
A PARTIAL HOLIDAY TO 1:00 P.M.
11E— J. CALVIN KRAUTER, REEVE
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The Acadian has been completely "'edesigned for 1965 and marry ne'.wcorefort, lures y and per-
fOrmance options have been MAO available. Aeadian's Wheelbase has been increased to 111 in this
year. The new exterior- "Flout-throtigh" body styling features a new front bumper, counterbalanced
hood and deck lid, dual-speed windshield wipers, roof-sail panels that blend into the rear fenders,
and horizontally-styled new taillight assembly. The all-new interiors are highlighted by foam
etishioned front seats, a new instrument panel, curved side window glass, and a new ignition buzzer
SYStem. There are two Acadian Models for 1968: a 2-door thin-pillar Coupe (shown above) and a
4-door Sedan. These new Acadiails offer a choice of five engines: from the standard 6-cylinder,
230 Cu. in. delivering 140 hp, to the all-new 307 cu: ill VS delivering 200 hp, right up to the 350
cu. in. AstrO-Eeono ante 1/8 which delivers 295 hp available only on the Acadian Super Sport