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THUR. - FRI. JANUARY 6
"WOIVLAIN, OF STRAW"
Colour
Starling: Gina Luilobrigidia - Sean (James Bond) Oonnery
If you Ike a good mystery yOti'll want to sec this one
but hold Oil to your seat.
SATURDAY MATINEE JANUARY '8
" EXCUSE MY DUST "
Starring; Fed Skelton
SAT. - MON. - TUES. (Special) JAN. 8 - 1() - 11
" LORD JIIVI
Colour - Panavision
Starring: James O'Toole - James Mason - Curt Jurgens
This picture lectures an all-star cast in one of the screen's
most thrilling adventures. Due to the length of this Picture the
two shows on Saturday night will start at 6:30 and 9:00 p.m.
(The show uu Monday and Tuesday at 5:00.
WED. THUR. - FRI. JANUARY 12 - 13 - 14
LOVE AND KISSES
Colour
Starrins. Picky Nelson - Jerry Van. Dyke - Kristin Nelson
This comedy musical should be fuel for the whole family.
Discount on 2
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ANNUAL
EXPERIENCED HELP
WANTED
Experienced help wanted for
1. H. Farm .14quipment dealership,
Contact: john iBach, P.O. Box
118, Seaforth, Out. Phone 527-0120
FUR KEN T
Six room apartment tai 21111
St. ;lot and cold water; coal
furnace. :apply to: John Wade
Agent for Giayton G. Hogg Ltd.,
Phone 9, Brussels.
NOW AVAILABLE
An opening with Avon Products
in the Btuevale, Jamestown,
al olesworth area. For information
phone collect evenings, London
4...A.-0541., or write Mrs. M. Milison,
17 Hawkesbury Ave., Loudon.
SALES HELP WANTED
MALE & FEMALE
Wanted immediately man. or
CASH poR YOU — 11;urou County with Rawl ei gh
W01113,11 to supply consumers in
Products. Can earn $50 weekly
part time, $100 and up full time.
Write Rawleigh, Dept. A-152-920,
4005 Richelieu, St. Henry, Mont
real.
In the Estate of
JOHN L. JAMIESON. WAN"! ED
deceased
Farms, Homes, I3usinesses,
ALL PERSONS having claims Lots and Acreages for sale in
against the estate of the above and around Brussels. Contact
the sixteenth day of November,
sex, retired farmer, who died on
London, in the County of Middle-
mentioned, late of the City of
Phone 63.
Glen Thuell, Real E4state Division,
Victoria and Grey Trust, Listowel,
1965, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the twenty-eighth day of
January, 1966, after which date
the executors will proceed to dis-
tribute the estate having regard
only to the claims of which she
shall then have had. notice.
Dated 'at Brpssels this 3rd day
of January, 1966.
CRA.WFORD .& SHEIPHBR,D,
Brussels, Ontario
Solicitor for the Executrix
Cadillac for 1966 has new styling front and rear that emphasizes the long, low classic profile
—as illustrated in this Calais hardtbp sedan. The traditional Cadillac grille now has a
horizontal bar running through the centre. The spacing between the vertical and horizontal
lines of the grille has been increased to produce a broader look. Less use of chrome trim
and ornamentation adds to the car's look of distinction. New features include Variable-ratio
steering, unique with Cadillac, slimmer bucket seats, optional pillow-design seats and optional
headrests.
GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
The. annual meeting of the
Gentlemen's. Club Was held last
Thursday with a large crowd in
attendance.
1,irst item, or business was a
hearty vote of thanks given to
1.,rani: Thompson as man of the
year. lie has done more for the
club than any other individual.
Roy Turvey moved a motion
that rabbit be the 'main course at
our next banquet. Howeyer, Jack
WIlsori spoke ten minutes in op-
position, He said he; (Wilson)
would have to kill, skin, 'take out
their insides, and prepare, so the
motion was turned down. Turvey
Was fined 75e for disgracing tlrar
club. He won the booby prize at a,
Enchre Party, Norman Pfeifer
was awarded 75e for doing the
Same thing while playing for the
Legion.
It was moved by George Mc-
Cutcheon,' seconded by Glen
Smith that a picture of John,
Diefenbaker be hung on the
North wall. Motion denied. Moved
by Bob Fraser seconded by
Wilfred Warwick that a picture
of L. B. Pearson be hung on the
South side: Motion denied. I
spoke a couple of minutes and
said 1 would like to See the pic-
ture hung in a more appropriate
place, the wash room, but Would
'prefer to see the men in person
hung from the nearest telephone
pole, Then from the centre of the
hail arose a very distinguished
looking Man. I could see he was
lull of WiedOn1 by the intelligent
look on his faCe. He moved that,
four PiCtureS of Tonnny Douglas
Leader of the N:D.P., be plaped
on north, east, south and west
walls. This was Met with tremen-
dous applause by Me and Mae
MacLean but tie one else: Motion
failed. Bill Stretton then moved,
that a picture of president John-
stob, dancing With Princess'
Margaret be placed in our chub,
room. This was the dearest, dance
in. Watery, 'While they were tieing,
the twist 225 thouSand Marines
Were risking their lives and the
payers of Ungland were try-
ing to scratch lip thonSatil
It wal; adopted that the council
be picketed at their next meet-
ing, arid the next, and the next,
until they exchange the two re-
frigerators we have for a heat re-
gister. At this point a mean
sneaky looking grit, made a
motion to scud a wire of protest
to Premier Rolnirts because he
refused to help the farmers.
Farmers who had lost their crops
through an act of providence.
Motion refused. Then a mean,
sneaky looking tory moved that
we send a telegram to Prime.
Minister Pearson pretesting tau
gift of $7200 tor a couple to go on
a ski trip somewhere in Europe.
This was refused. It looked like
trouble but Frank swaggered up
to the platform and remeved his
coat and rolled up his sieeYeS,
Boy! 111CM:a like Stove Pipes and.
muscles almost as big as the
spavins on Ivan Campbell's
horses. Complete silence reigned.
Moved by 'Walter Scott and,
seconded by Clair Long that
Thynne, our present coach, be
replaced by Charlie Draper.
Motion defered until after our
next match.
Two new' Cabinet posts were
formed. No official name, as yet.
They were dubbed "Snooper" and
the other "Dirt Disturber".
Proper names later. The latter,
the job as Dirt Disturber wont to
John Thietenbaker, up near Neu-
stadt. Their duties are top secret
until we have won the cup. The
chairman brought the meeting
to a. close by hinging the National
Anthem. It was a terrible ralstake,
known in, show biz as a "bloomer.
Some were singing God Save the
Queen, some d Canada, some
Alouette. The biggest group were
singing radio commercials, I
cotuld hear Jack Clark's voice
above all, the others as he led his
group in Mabel, give me Black
Label, Canada's eto, eth.
Wishing everyone a Happy
New Year, except of Ouse, them;
Legion fellows.
Truthfully YOgrE3
F.
Thanks for renewing' your
Poet Per 1.966.
V A L '
BEAUTY SHOP
Cutting, styling, Cold Waving
A Specialty
PHONE 140 BRUSSELS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Fertilizer
Companies require a representa-
tive in this area. Full or part time.
If you are over 21 and have a
farm background write to P.O.
Box 50, Brussels.
Centre Street
'TELEPHONli. 046
sae all i$pheistering
Brustels .Represontotivs
SELWYN. BAK
PHONE 79 BRUSSELT
SEAFORTH UPHOLSTERY
Thanks renewing your Post.
One 'of Canada's
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications are invited for a
Janitor for Walton United Church
for 1966. Dunties to commence
on February 1st, 1966. State
salary expected. Lowest or any
application not necessarily accept-
ed.
Applications to be in by January
15th, 1966.
Poi' further particulars apply to
ANTin. Dennis, Walton,
Sec. Board of Stewards,
HOUSE FOR SALE
Proshly painted frame House,
two bedrooms upstairs, bath room,
living room, dining rooM, modern
kitchen and laundry room down
stairs. New oil furnace, and new
hot water heater.:
Wm. Ring, Phone Brussels 139
I LISTOWEL DRY CLEANERS
FOR SALE --
2. oil space heaters, small and I
large, Quaker, both in good Ccin-
dition. Atha' be seen at 221 Shuter
St., Wingliain. Pnene 11ruseels
S(17,16.
'Russell Bone, RR s5, Brussels Ali Dry .Cleanifig