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S06(101. Invitation
The Town 'of Listowel
invites you to attend
'OPEN HOUSE
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Thutidoy,• Aug. 16th •
The "gates will .reiain open .
between 2 p.m. and-8.p.qh Everyone
Is welcome. • '
• For the ones without transpor-
tation,
Bus Service' will be provided .
Bus departuf.e.schedule is as •
follows:
LeaVe ListoWel Municipal Build-
fng at 2. 'peme, 3 p.m, 4 p.m. and'
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Leave Brussels Public Library
ate{ 2
Leave Alma, Community Cantre.'.
Atwood at 2!2.6 and 6!50
Bus will return to point of de-.
oarture in approximately onthour,
Please take this .Oppartunity.to_
View these facilities yourself. A
guided, -tour' will be conduct ed .
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The Crystal Palace hosted
Staying Home's "Cabaret of
Talent" on Friday. The show
Was enjoyed by an audience of
forty, over half being children.
It was a high kicking, toe tap-
ping, throat testing evening for.
those invOlved.
Afrer a word of welcome by
the Master of Ceremonies, Chuck
Exel and the Cabaret girla„Tanet
Heibein, Joanne Triebner,
Donelda Stiles, Dianne Thomas
and Fran Exel. Acts presented
included: Tap dance - Joanne
Triebner, Donelda Stiles; two
songs Ding-a-lings; play ex-
cerpt Chuck and Fran Exel;
Step dance - Carol Wheeler;
Reading of Disiderata - John
RUtledge,
Here time was allotted for
an intermission in order to raid
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the kitchen. A refreshed and
refilled audience were again
welcomed by the M.C. and Cab-
aret girls to enjoy a special
impromptu act by an enthused
member of the audience - Rose-
mary Triebner. She was fol-
lowed by: step dance - Cath-
erine Cardiff; "Little Hood
Riding Red" - a nervous little
girl; song and dance - Donelda
Stiles, Joanne Triebner; A visit
from Yogi Bear and friend; '50's
dance - Chuck and Fran Exel;
two songs - Ding-a-lings; Song-
Fran Exel.
The door prize, a workshop,
made ice candle, won by Denelda
Stiles was presented by, the M.C.
All participants received a work-
shop made clay medallion from
'Staying Horne' in appreciation
for their contribution in their
project. Anyone knowing the
address of Yogi Bear please in-
form Staying Home so his medal-
lion May be forWarded. Thank
yoUs and good-byes Were given
out by the M C and C abaret girls •
BERNARD
Blyth United Church was the
setting for the candle light wed-
ding on June 30, 1973 uniting
Patricia Jeanne Badley and
Harvey Carl Bernard. The bride,
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne 13adley, R.R.#3, Walton,
and the grbom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Bernard, 152
Queen Street, Clinton.
Given in marriage by her
mother and father , the bride
wore a white floor-length gc • of
sheer crystalette with rose pat-
tern appliques of imported Bel-
gian lace on the train and skirt
of gown. The dress had a Vic-
torian neckline accented with
white daisies and long bishop
sleeves set off with a long chapel
train caught at the .waisiline with
matching daisies. Her headpiece
was a Juliette cap caught with a
pure silk illusion veil with match-
ing pearl daisies. She carried a
nosegay of red roses and baby's
breath 'with white velvet stream-
ers.
Attending the bride were Miss
Marie Bernard, Clinton, sister
of the groom as maid of honour;
Mrs: Dianne Badley, Brodhagen
and Mrs. Myrtle Badley, Blyth,
sisters-in-law of the bride. ,The
attendanti wore identical gowns
in hot pink crystalette with long
full sleeves. Their uresses also
had Victorian necklines with
white daisies in panels down the
front of the dresses . The girls
carried ere sce nts of yellow poms
and white daisies.
Attending the groom as best
man was Les Bernard, R. R. 1,
Seaforth, brother of the groom.
UShers Were Larry Badley, Blyth
brother of the bride, and• Wally
East , Lindsay, cousin of the
groom. The bride's mother wore
a blue crimpoline floor-length
gown With sheer sleeves and
Mite miffs. The groom's mother
wore a floor-length gown' of blue
and green floral chiffon. Both
Chronic .cpugh
may be. TB
Today few people get X,-rays every year. That isn't as Impor.
taut as it used to be.
But it's iner6asingly impor-
tant that any person who has
symptoms report them to a
doctor.
' Your risk of having been in-
- fected is above average if you
live in' crowded conditions in a
poverty neighborhood. Don't get
'uptight. But if there are sym-
ptoms in yourself or others, or
if you're just worried, ask the
doctor.
There's nothing dramatic or
different about most. TB symp-
toms. They can be signals of a
number of different lung dis-
eases -- and occasionally of
nothing at all.
Take a chronic cough, for
example--a cough that hangs on
for 'a long time. Some people
dismiss it as a “cigarette
cough" -- they think they're •
smoking too much. Could be.
Could be chronic bronchities;
which could lead to. emphysema.
Could be TB. Could be lung
cancer . Could be a 'nervous
habit from reading too many
health columns in newspapers.
Let your doCtor decide.
These symptoms that some-
times mean TB should,be checked
out: chronic cough...feeling tired
all the time...weakness...unex-
plained weight loss...loss of ap-
petite...spitting up' blood.
IR you want more information
about tuberculosis ask the doctor
or your lung association.
AB
WE NEED. ALL TYPES
Francis and Chuck Exel of
Brussels jive to the 'Boogie Woogie
Bugle Boy' at the, dress rehearsal
on Friday afternuon before the
Cabaret at the Crystal Palace the
same night.
The Cabaret of Talent
(Photo by Ila.rvei McDowell)
-BARLEY
Rev. Cecil Wittick officiated
at the double-ring ceremony.
Mrs. Margaret Kai accom-
panied the soloist Mrs. Adeline
Campbell.
Following the ceremony and
reception a smorgasbord lunch
was served at midnight at Blyth,
Memorial Hall.
The Couple will reside at
44 St. patrick Street, Goderieh,
Ontario.
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moment to place a Brussels Post
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887-6641.
PS , softy About the wore matching corsages of white
tinertinchy eraokers, jOyde.- daisies.
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