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The Brussels Post, 1966-12-15, Page 5?Si SHEEPSKIN TO k YS .— CI-WAVOWO*OWAs,.At ow*--0 M-D ftcm. ,$1.15 • to. $14.95 cAtt 01,4 .P.O0T tatijW6141.S, 0lsZT41110 AlLO. 144, 440 ;341i: 144 i;94 .• V. • ••• *0. hof-iON CANCE.R UNI T ' IN 1\ ltd tho Sy.111001 UL hUpe a bright yuiuly (114.1.1uu1i uLl the [Jess. at 1,0 Ti«iilg 6Lreet 111 e11111:011 011 tiesuity, Lentral Headquarters -1:01' the Huron L;Iiit of the Ont- ario Cancer Society opened its doors officially to the public. cheer ) °Lice Witil its dattodil yellow and white decor extends a helping hand to co/i- cier patients in ale county and anyone seeking information eon.- cerniug the disease through the 'Chit's secretary, Mrs. iv1. Duist and its Service to Patients chairman, Mrs. Douglas J3artliff. Mrs. Bartliff, who has been active in cancer work for many years is assisted in her work by Mrs. Lort).e Salzman; in charge of dressings and Miss Esther Jamieson. These ladies, referred to as the "neart of the Unit" direct the operation. Which pro- vides transportation, inakes dres- Sings, visits patients and offers the numerous other services to make the cancer victim's lot ILLUO3 pleasant. function ui Lilo oiiiee lIl Clinton is to dispense infurmat- lUll literature, it \vitt begin 51 wiy Jut IL is 110PC,L1 IhIL4Y ad: nett feattires win miconit scrvices hue. ottice 1vi11 bc open two afternoons each ‘vcok, E,Ild l t idays front two to five. Other officerb of the 1966-0 executive are; president. Harvey L. Johnston; vice-president Jolla Penner; treasurer, Kenneth nett; cain- paign chairman lAdgar ; maintenance and nominating Fred Sloman; medical advisor, Dr. Paul Walden; publicity 11. S. Atkey; education Rev. Harry Donaldson, Sca.forth. HEAR YE! HEAR VEI Dance, to the great beat of the Prisoners on Saturday night, Dec. 17th. at the Itrussels Legion Rail from 9.00 to 1z.00 p.m. Adtuis, siert is $1.00 single and $L745 COupies. You will be the. "prison- ers" of an cinjoyable evening. IN tviE,MORIAllii. S", in le vlin4 nienkorY UI 11115Oti 4it1, 1.40i.kti George, who passed uWi.14 yearLI agO, 011 Leek:tuber .1956. Only a memory of ivgone days. Ana a sigh for a lace unseea. A constant feeling that, God. alone Knows just what should. have been. • Sadly missed by wife Jane, nittig;liter Grace and grandchildren .40s, Gay and Lori, UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA • Minister: Rev, A,• M. Johnston B.A. B.O. Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson 9:45 A.M. Church School 11.00 A.M. "lietter To Light a Ca,ndle" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ok' CANADA IVIEIVILLE. CHURCH interim Moderator: Rev. McLean Organist: Margarot Thompson ARGT ;Lin. Charch Sclesat ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Parish Priest: The Rev. F. G. Bracy, B.A., L.Thi SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels Organisz — Mrs B. Elliott •Ith. Sunday in Advent ;.:110 'T he Holy Eucharist 11,J0 a.m. The Holy Eucharist and. Primary Church. School SAINT ALBAN'S & SAINT DAVID'S — Atwood Organist — Mrs. C. Dickson 10.00 p.nl. lViattiuS and, Church School Melville Guild A gaily decorated tree and bright poinsettas lent a festive air to the church. parlour on the, occasion of the Women's Guild Christmas meeting held Decemb- er Utit with a large number in attendance. z:lc,lgaecite Kramer opened the meeting with a poem entitled "The Spirit of Christmas" Fol- lowing the singing of carols, the scripture was read by Marguerite in story foilm based on Luke 2. Aileen Mutter offered prayer after which an account of Indian customs was depicted in a topic entitled My First Christmas in India by Amber Tresham Wood Raseco relatedrd. in the Presbyterian After the reading of a poem called A Christmas Wish by Marguerite, Aileen took charge Of the business meeting. Minutes of the last meeting were reported and correspondence read by Jessie Little. A report froini the Ladies Aid meeting was given by Win- Lined Edgar and plans were made to help with the Lions' Christmas dinner, A collection was taken to buy gifts for the, inmates of the Callander iv,ursing Home. It was decided to deliver them on Dec- ember 19th and sing carols. Tile nominating committee presented its slate of officers for 1966 headed by Helen Elliott as h: cadent. A pot luck supper was Planned far the. January meeting after which games were enjoyed under the direction of. Leona Armstrong. Gifts were exchanged and the meeting. came to a happy close with the serving, of delicious Christmas goodies, kip AcLotisineolis JOit LipasA.e404.i. SILE NEW FORD FALCONS, FAIRLANE 500's, LiAl...XIE 500's and LTD's RE.. 1' 'I' OR IlVtivi r4 .0E44 Viii Y Used. Cars toll your care rree winter driving 1966 MiLiE011 MON Vo auto. 1,tadio t iEs & 1965 FORD CUS WM 500 'Vs auto., IN:adio 1964 t' .(tidy CUsi urvi VC, auto., _..dip i064 k Ulk:u. CUSiOlVi 6, standard :i..C.),111AN VS auto, 1963 Pt, N i JAC LAUia.NI`iON 6, auto., Radio 1063 CHEV. 6, auto., studio COWIE:. 6 standard OTHER TO CHOOSE FRO4 /1 • iViioi.ors • • PHONE 240 BRUSS4LS PHONE 4.5"7-346 0 WINGHAM The choirs tit` 1Vletvil`le Presbyterian will present a 4.; apiciie-iiad it. carOi je/QiCe SUNDAY EVic.NiriG DEC, ISth AT V:30 PA. knierinn-ivioderator , astey. frici..ean Li.A. or Organist and (-noir 1411-ector: margaret AN Ur(LaPii't e.111. ICHAT EVENINCt tiy misses Aline Mary kaiuson, ic..ra tater .1:very orte is Cordially invited to Attenn izAk*:-4:)44114 izeh44.c i.9'4.1',91ki44-,14si&P-ViV.i•=5:;4•"'-leil-,4= s. Aeetst RIF G444( 14:441..)4 5.2,EWN,g$654.1a.,-*: ; • • Christmas Shopping is Fun at T OLD MILL ain't ri 9 JOHN DRAINE A tribute to the late John Drainie. was heard On the CtY.3 radio network, 'Sunday, December ft. One of. Ontinde.'s finest radio and television actors, Drainis created the role of Jake in W.O. Mitchell's Jake and. the Kid. One Of his most successsful imperson- atiOns was that of Canadian hum- orist Stephen Leaeock. Wool and Leather Specialists Since 1894 :.LT,, T. OPEN 9 AM. to 6 PM. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY a GLEN LAINE Wool or Leather.eft is a real thrill to receive at lsacraas SHOP FOR THESE ITEMS (at our November Sale Pric LEATHER COATS and JACKETS LEATHER GLOVES, SKI MITTS rtne-1 HATS LEATHER MOCASSINS, 5.1-1E:ARLING SLIPPERS WOOLLEN BLANKETS; CASHMERE SCARVES SHEEPSKIN RUGS and introtitteirig Our OCCLUSIVE LINE of HANDCRAFTED