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'Cheap and
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS
As, of JANUARY 1st, 1975, the business
known as
GERALD EXEL CONSTRUCTION
will be under the new management of
HENRY F. EXEL.
I would like to thank my many customers
and friends for their patronage over the
last 14 years and 'hope that you will do the
same for the new owner.
The firm will be known as
H
.
ENRY F. EXEL CONSTRUCTION
P.OBox 218 — Phone 887-6661
BRUSSELS — NOG 11I0
THE BRUSSELS POST JANUARY 80. 1975 '-1.5'
Income Tax Prepared
Farmers — Businessmen — Individuals
— At Reasonable Rates —
Ronnenberg Insurance Agency
Open in Brussels — Tuesday and Friday Only — Ph. 8874663
Monkton Office Open. Monday to Saturday Noon
Phone 347-2241 — Any Time.
Phone Early for Appointment and Avoid the Rush
ved in
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SATURDAY
8:00 Quelle Famine
8:30 Les Egregories
9:00 Polka Dot Door
9:30 Hillarious House of
r 28, Frightenstein
undo 10:30 Circle Square
C.N.11 c 11:00 Junior Talent Hour
inship 12:00 Wrestling'
eas 1;00 Junior Talent Hour
le an 12:00 Wrestlilng
ght. I 1:00 Howie Meeker
n pos 1:15 Gardening with Gwen
rest i 1:30 Reach for the Top
wa 2:00 Basketball
wer 4:00 Curling Classic
5:00 Bugs Bunny
6:00 Supper Show
7:30 Stompin Tom's Canada
8:00 NHL Hockey
10:30 Ceilidh
11:00 The National
11:20 Western Ontario
Weekend
11:45 Movie
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The town of Fergus, Ont., (pop:
5445), has one of the finest
19tht-century streets in North
America. Stone masonry of the
early and middle Victorian
periods follows architectural lines
derived from the elegant regency
style. But already some of the old
buildings have been botched by
modern fronts, or facades of glass
1) and plastic, slapped on stores,
offices and restaurants in
rectangular , shapes and gaudy
colors: •
Old small towns everywhere
are rapidly losing their character
to cheap arid nasty renovations of
alarming tiniforrnity, Our
streetscapes are to become not
merely hideous, but identidal
froth sea to sea. One reason lies in
the akinin that nothing must
(The following column by
'4 McKenzie Porter appeared in the
Toronto Sun several,months ago.
Although not all Mr. Porter's
remarks apply here, we find his
1. ideas worth thinking about.
By McKenzie Porter
of the Toronto Sun
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interfere with business. Many
municipal politicians are human
bullocks, impotent in both
business and art, who survive
only by being servile to local
businessmen. Our old streets are
dismantled and mutilated
because planning is in the hands
of these artistic eunuchs,
Even more contemptible,
however, are the architects, who
at least have been exposed during
their schooling to the beauties of
buildings. When the whole of
North America is oblongs and
cubes of synthetic blocks, slabs
and panels; the architectural
profession will go on record'as the
most sycophantic and rapacious
horde of prostitutes that ever
fleeced a Babbitt stag party.
Ultimately, of course, the blame
lies with the rich baibarians who
pay for the ruin • of every little
Rome we posSess. Some of the
most monstrous skyscrapers in
the world belong to Canadian
banks". ,
If demolition and adulteration
of Old main streets go Oil at the
preSent Odd ; the downtown area
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SATUR DAY, JANUARY 11
6:00 "Betrayal" - Amanda
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11:45 "Kool Hand Luke" - Paul
Newman, George
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
11:45 "Forever and a Day" -
Ray Milland, Ida Lupino.
MONDAY' JANUARY 13
12:45 "Having a Wonderful
Time" - Lucille Ball,
Ginger Rogers.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 14
12:45 "Pardners" - Dean
Martin, Jerry Lewis.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15
12:45 "Eve of Saint Mark" -
Michael O'SHEA Anne
Baxter.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16
12:45 "The Bliss of Mrs.
B lossom" - Shirley Mac-
Laine.
9:00 "Letters ' from Three
Lovers" - June Allyson,
Ken Berry.
11:45 Mery Griffin
of every municipality will look
exactly like a shopping plaza. And
the shopping plaza, as every
artist knows, is the nadir of
building traditions.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17
12:45 "Sentimental Journey" -
John Payne, Maureen
O'Hara.
1:15 "Play Dirty" - Michael
Caine, Nigel Green,
Correspondent
Mrs. Joe Walker
Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Fischer and
family were Mrs. Lloyd Henning,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henning,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Walker and family ,
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coe and
family, Larry Elliott and Grace
Jeffray and Mr. and Mrs. Marty
Cretier.
Mr. Bob Pritchard of St.
George is spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt
entertained their family at their
home on Christmas Day.
Miss Dayle Fischer spent a few
days with Marie,. Kathy and
Sheila Walker.
Mrs. Ross Mann, Connie
Mann, Bill Taws, Harvey Mann
and Giselle Faller spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
John G. Mann at Clinton.
Holiday visitors with Mrs. Ross
Mann were Harvey Mann and
Miss Giselle Faller of Kitchener,
Connie Mann and Bill Taws of
Toronto, Mrs. Reg. Bitton and
Bob and Miss Jill Pollard
of Chatham and Mrs. Judy
Hickey and Sons of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott,
Robert and Douglas of Richmond
Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Gamble and Lynne of Listowel
spent the Christmas holiday with
their parents, ' Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Elliott.
Smiles
A burglar broke into the home
of a modern artist. The artist,
however, caught a glimpse of the
thief and made a sketch for the
police,
Within a few h ours, thanks to
'the sketch, the police had
arrested two vultures, a rusty
tractor, a gorilla, three large ,
baskets of fruit and a Russian
Wolfhound.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell
of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
McConnell of Kitchener, Mr. and
Mrs. Don McConnell and Ronnie
of Wroxeter and. Stephen Street of
Welland spent Christmas and
holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Street.
Seven tables of euchre were in
play at the Bluevale Community
Hall on Thursday, Dec. 26. Mrs.
Keith Moffatt, Mrs. Ken. Henry
and Wes Underwood were in'
charge.
Those winning prizes were -
Low Lady'- Mrs. Stanley Moffatt;
High • Lady - Mrs. Leslie
Grunaway; High Man - Lloyd
Taylor; Low Man - J. J., Elliott;
Lucky Draw - Leslie Greenaway.
There will be a euchre party
Jan. 2 when Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Johnston will be in
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott spent
Christmas with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ohm of Wingham.
Miss Nancy King spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Elliott.
Celebrating Christmas on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Gray were Mrs. Janet Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker,
DouglaS, 'Steven, Denise and
Beverly, Mr. and Mrs Joe
Walker, Daryl, Marie, Kathy,
Sheila and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Henning, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex MacTavish and Bob, Bill
Walker , Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wright and Raymond Wright.
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7:30 Niven Miller
8:00 Church Today
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1 10:30 Rex Humbard
11:30 It Is Written
12:00 Peoples Church
1:00 Focus
1:30 Country Canada
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5:30 Sportsweek
6:00 Walt Disney
s. 7:00 The Beachcombers
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nasty sea to sea'
Guests holiday
in Bluevale