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1976 Ford Granada Ghia 4-Door:
Certain items shown are optional at extra cost.
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MAXINE WATTS
Good news:
The '76 Fords have arrived with features like:
New exterior colors 0 New interior trims
O A new improved ride for Granada
And new options like:
0 Distinctive, tu-tone paint treatments
for many models
DA Squire woodgrain look for Pinto Runabout
PArid for the young at heart, a Stallion Option
Packige for Pinto, Maverick and Mustang H
°Cobra H Option on Mustang IL
THUNDERBIRD FORD ELITE • TORINO
GRANADA MUSTANG II MAVERICK PINTO
More good news:
Ford has increased the gas mileage on the '76 car lines by
an average of 25% compared to last year, based on U.S. E.P.A.
tests The engines in all Ford car lines have been refined to
give better fuel economy and improved driveability in terms
of easier starting, better stop and go response, and smoother
acceleration. in addition, there are optional engines that run on
lower priced regular gasoline that's readily available everywhere
Find out more about the mileage improvements and all the
other good news on the '76 Fords at your Ford Dealer
this week.
*United States Environmental Protection Agency (P.M.) Stan-
dardited test results have been, /and are being used by automotive
manufacturers trii fuel, economy statements. Such tests arc per-
formed on 4 dynanionieter to simulate metro/ highway driving,
For good cars at good prices..
Your Ford Dealer is there.
ME BRUSSELS post OCTOBER 1 lan
en new mihisters Brussels girl heqds Young Olymipions
Maxine Watts, daughter of Mr. Young Olympians Program to the 'those who in ay be handicapped.
and Mrs. Max Watts has been schoolS. This program is governed by
appointed Assistant Regional This program develops athletic the Canadian Olympic
Director of Huron-Perth for the fitness for all students including - Association.
Young Olympians of Canada by
travel throughout the counties of
Maxine's duties will be to , ptimists ele ct • John McCarroll of Stratford.
Huron and Perth introducing the new officers
p.m. on Wednesdays from
October 1 to November 19.
Registrars are Mr. W.G,Walker,
Clinton (482-7398) or Mr, and
Mrs:Clayton Bender, R.R.#1,
Gowanstown (343.3926) for
Listowel.
Singtime is returning to. CKNX
on Oct. 19. Notices of Church
events are welcomed.
The Monkton congregation was
given permission to sell its manse
and buy a, new one.
Ministers were told by Rev.
August Meacham, Personnel
Officer for London Conference,
that, if they wished to claim the
10 cent rebate on gas for their
work, they should get a claim
form from the post office and
keep their receipts.
Miss Marilyn Day of Stratford,
who represented Huron-Perth in
the 50th Anniversary Youth
Exchange program will appear at
a later date to t ell of her
experiences in Korea.
The next meeting of the
Prebytery will be at St. John's,
Stratford, on November 25th.
(Continued from Page 1).
on Sept. 21 was a great Stratford,
w oho:re:list
exciting
a
music
ov 11 aopwdi a. n
superb address by Dr, Bob
lvIcClure. The Belgrave Men's
Choir, directed by Rev. John
Roberts, led the singing and sang
two anthems. The Committee in
cha rge, under the Conference
chairman, Rev. Maurice Francis,
was commanded and asked to
consider another such event.
it was then pointed out that
other smaller events might also
be organized using local people
vho have had missionary
experience or visits to other
ands. The Committee was asked
to circulate 4 list of such people to
the congregations, so anyone
knowing such a person was asked
to pass the name along to Rev.
George Ball.
There will be a two-day
eminar on "Wise hand Use .. A
Christian Responsibility'' ' at
Brucefield United. Church on Nov.
20 and 21. Speakers will include
, Allan Churchill, Past-
President of London Conference
and Mr. William Heine, Editor,
e London Free Press on
hursday, Nov. 20; Mr.Gary
Davidson, Huron County
anner, Mr. Hugh Edighoffer,
M.P. for Perth and Mr. Doug.
Fisher, Executive Secretary for
London Conference on Friday,
or. 21. There will be time for
iscussion and consideration of
e question "What Can You
o?"
The U.C.W. has planned eight
allies, These will be at At wood,
ept, 30, 7:30 p.m. with speaker
.Gerald Stephanson; at
amesview, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m.,
peaker Mrs. Eaton of
angladesh; Sebringville, Oct. 6,
p.m., speaker Rev. D. Deas;
esley-Willis, Clinton, Oct. 7,
30 p.m.; Crediton, Oct. 15, 9:45
speaker Mrs. Galway; Zion
est, Oct. 15, speaker Rev.
aurice Francis; Holmesville,
t. 21, 10 a.m. speaker Mrs
ss Shields; Kurtzville, oct. 22,
pm. speaker Helen Allen.
The U.C.W. was 10.81% over
he top in their givings to the
ssion and Service Fund and
ere applauded for it. The
esbytery, as a whole, has
emitted 45% of its objective. An
crease of 10% is needed to stay
el with the rise of inflation.
The Resource Centre will be
-opened at Ontario Street
hunch in Clinton on October 1st.
pointments may be made by
honing the new Director, Rev.
Baker at 887-6540, the
ilfongs at 482-3537 or L. Lewis
482-9377. On Nov. 18th,
Renton and evening, there will
a Resources Review Day, when
current material available for
hristian Education and Adults
I be on display, films will be
eviewed and other helps for
hutch leaders presented,
'The Lay School of Theology will
tee its third year with classes at h
Clinton and Listowel. The
ama course at Clinton will be
Saint Paul - His Life and
hers" taught by Dr. Ross
esby. Discussion will follow on
slecture, led by itev. R_Atber or
elective May be taken on
Communicating Your Faith •
otigh Audio-Visual Materials.
is will be led by the
irr.esDytery's Leadership
velopthent Resource Te ant
an tinder Mrs, Cora Thistle of
atesview, ht Listowei the Main course is
The Church the Thinking of
sua"i taught by Rev. Wesley ,
There will be discussion
140‘,*g, with M. Ault. A course
iMot s Relationship with the
vitonniefit led by Rev. Bert
hoard will also be available:
This Lay School is undo Iona lege „ — _
166 , () ine university of
Which awards
ttificates and diplOiniS for the
Ot &tit, The Meetings are 4,8
The Optimist Club of Brussels Directors; Frank Stretton',
banquet was held at Lee's Howard Bernard, Carl Graber,
Restaurant in Wingham on Two Year Directors; Brian
Thursday, with forty-five people Huether, Jim Fritz, Gerald
in attendance including members Wheeler.
their wives and guests. A community Service award
The Master of Ceremonies for 'W the evening activities was PasttAS presented to the club by the
Lieutenant Governor Clark Lieutenant Governor for the
McLeod of Moorefield. Optimist Hockey Tournament
Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Scrap Book in competition in the
Albert Flood of Stratford were Ontario District. The chairman of
special guests for the occasion. the tournament committee was
During the evening Mr. Flood Frank Stretton.
installed the following officers for Attendance pins were present-
the 1975-76 season: President; ed to twenty-two members in
Dan Pearson, Vice President; Don good standing by Don Bray. The
McDonald, Ben ten Pas, Sec. evening was a most enjoyable one
Treasurer; John Exel, One Year for all those present.
Good news:
The '76 Fords are
at your Ford Dealer's now!
More good news:
Ford has achieved
dramatic increases in fuel economy
on all the '76 car lines.