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The Brussels Post, 1969-04-10, Page 3COME ON IN SEE OUR COLLECTION JUNIORS, MISSES SIZES UP TO 20 HALF-SIZES UP TO 261/2 SIZE 10 UP TO OVER SIZES SLIPS and PANTIES — SMALL "UP TO OVERSIZES FOUNDATION GARMENTS BY — GOTHIC -- DAISY — SARONG — NUBACK JEAN'S FASHION SHOPPE MRS, CRAWFORD GIBSON, PROP. Located On Rwy. 87 At Wroxeter HOURS: TUES, FRI., : 1 P.M. --- 9 P.M. SATURDAY: 10 A.M. 5:30 P.M, CLOSED MONDAYS DRESSES SLACKS et pre) 13"On , the Sp lo TV • Channel 8 Wingharn Hie will be "ON THE SPOT" answering your ques ions and those of your friend's NIGHTLY at 11:35 p.,na.. and on Monday Apill at 6;(0 p.m. k that's right) from. Sunday to Friday April 13 - 18 Pima, low;..,uonli to: . 451 1310 oring •1114• prowain pr 1111111 11 to "ON 401— l'hanne \\Ingham .. This is your chance to put the church on the- spot "on the spot" sponsored by 1,110 Singtouo ,\ssociation and the Board Of Eit'ungelistu and :social Service, rultnd Church of Calulda (under the lotms Of the :Mitchell Trust ?HONE 199 BRUSSELS, ONT. 1969 PONTIAC Xe.7.:4'2f Vh, • • S.'s': • Pontiac for 1969 features a completely new body; new 350-cubic-inch standard VS engine, a new ventilation systeth and a number of other innovations. All Pontiacs are now. equipped with Upper-level ventilation ; which brings fresh air into the car through vents on the ends of the instrument panel, elitrii.tintin::' ,ti for vent windows. A particularly important new feature is the grille divider. is made of a resilient; Material called Endura„ colored i o match the body color. This impact; absorbinginsert protects front-end bright metal in minor bumps and scrapes. Shown above is the Pontiac PttiiSiertne Sport Cott tut. This heron 1)1) style is also now available in the low:1st priced Stant° Chief and Latizent inn series, t:.1 zing the place of two-door sodaiw. The new 350-cubic-inch standard VS develops .no hol%.;epower, wind is 'in addition to the st:mdard 155-horsepower six c!aq•ied over from last year. Also this year for the first time, three-speed automatic transmissions will be available With all 'engines. TM"; BRUSSELS l'()ST,RUSBlig.ki, orrrAzio TTIVILSDA.Y • AI'ltil, lull', 1959 HURON COUNTY 4-H CONSERVATION CLUBS Two 1.11 tonSorv.ation Club-1 will ho offered this Sammtn. in IlurOn County. The Ausable, River • Conservation .\uthority will be sponsoring. one in the south half 04' the County under the direction of Terry MOCantley, The Maitland SEA FORTH UPHOLSTERY Centre Street For all kinds of upholstering Brussels Representative: SELWYN BAKER Phone 4 or 79 Brussels 1.1116..4.020ftwillmers/millemoieftraromormomftres BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 443W4 Valley Con serVa Hon A uthority will be spo»soring the other in the Northern pant. of the County' und- er the direction ot Ken Musclow„ I mil Lobb or NO, '2 ejiiliOn Win .be acting as a volunteer 1-f-T Club leath-r for this club. 441 Conservattion Clu bs ro offered to allly boy or girl between the ages of It; as or ...January 1st, and 20 must not have reach-. od their 21s1. birthday by Decemb- er. 31st, I.1100 '.rbe basic objectives of the club are to focus attention on the need floe good conservation practices and to develop an understanding of the significance of forests, soil, sh and wild life in our inotlorn economy. During the club program which scants inlay and ends in August, the members do interesting pro*. jeots related to Conservation They also Lake field trips, discuss conservation topics, and possibly . take part, in a conserVation.• camp with nature studies. recreation, etc. • 'l'imes and locations of Orgrn.- Aectings will he found in this papOr and also in this year's issue of the Huron County Soil anti Crop HOW'S. We hope that a good number or boys and girls between the ages of 1.6 and 20 will take part' in this interesting and challenging Project, David Inglis, Extension Assistant. "ON THE SPOT" N e arly every day we road that the Church must find neW•0,134 tert•stiog ways to roach out to people and litake "good news" -or• roligion relevant to peopb4 in the world today, Ono proiw't that has met with considerable snecese is the television progr.1;11 veries coiled "On the _Spat" in which members of at studio attd•, ienco anyone viewing the pro- gr am have the opportunity • to phone iu to 1110 station and ask the man "on the spot" . any ques- tions they might have relative 'to religion, the Church, their own beliefs or disholiefE3, ''ON SPOT" will be pre- .sellted on (1.K.N.X-TV Channel S Winghain for six nights — SIM^ day, April 13th to Friday, April Sth -- immediately following the late local news, at approximatelY 11,3; pm, .Because of the Acad- emy AWardS, the Monday, April 14th MOT( Of "Oh the Spot" will be presented at (I pail„ replacing the Pierre Berton for this one occasion, and a special guest on the Monday show will be the NV01 1- k110wn CBC announcer, Bruee March. Who, has been so keenly interested in the development of the "On the, Spot" inissions over the past several years. The Man "on. the spot" for all the programS will he Thev. Harold. Burgess, minister of Howard -Park United Church in Toronto, and he, bas had considerable experience in this kind of project in other areas such as Sault Ste. Marie, Peterborough and Kingston. What kind of questions will likely be asked? Here are some that have been asked on previous programs; What is a. soul . , and how do 1 really know have 4 Sold? Cana person living common- law still be a Christian? It is an opportunity for people to ask ques- tions that they migh not feel like asking their own priest or mini- ster, and all questions mit answer- ed during the program are answer- ed by Mr. Burgess by personal, letter the morning after each pro- gram, Questions may be phoned it daring the program or sent in by The first program in the series will be on Sunday,. April 13th at 11.35 1'1.111. :A na Co-,:•411011S1>P0(1 •O) the Singtime Association and the Board of Evangelism and Social Service of the United Church of "Canada. The telephone number for calls during the program will. he 357-1210 anti the address for questions 11)0110(1 in reply is "1(1arrio.. H tli.e Spot", ('K:\\:('K:\\:6 ARE YOU PLANNING, FOR YOUR WEDDING? firid,es-Elect are invited to come in to the krussels Post and see the fine display of distinctly., beautifully designed, wedding stationery we have to show you, There are two lines to choose from. 'Ph thermo.en gra ved of " aoqu et I n vi don" and the "Forever 'Yours.", Wi th 1110 latter you receive as a gift with your -wedding invitations, or announce- ments, a. keepsake. copy of your invita Lion, or announcement, processed in luxurious gold, Prom these 'Iwo linos you can make your choice from a wide selection of designs at moderate prices .,N.s well as the' 'above there is every: pine' you could want, in wedding stationery including place cards, lunheon and cocktail nap- hiu 111 t(*.hOS tha nk cards etc. Come in and s ee them. FOLLOW STRICKLY •• DOSAGE PRESCRIBED. • When taking medication, do you follow dosa,'*(.4 instructions e).: Hedy? It. is importni, that you do, says the Food and Drug 1)irector- 110 of 1110 Deparim ell 1. National leadth and Welfare, Take only the prescribed am- unlit - neither more nor loss:- • or the drug., when and as often and as.: much prescribed. 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