HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1955-09-28, Page 5A DREAM FROM THE FIRST
From the first moment you step aboard. you'll find Chevrolet is a real dream in every way -- in eeenorny, in power, in ride, in stabili-ty and in luxury, too. This
lethe . car you've always wanted
EASY ON THE GAS Ultra•Itl It compyessions, valve-in-head design, short stroke pistons these and many more produce a won-derful fuel efficiency that saves you money with every thrilling mile you travel.
SURPRISING HOW IT GETS
AROUND
Chevrolet's nimbleness and manoeuvrability allows you to make time,witnout speed-ing, in all traffic conditions, Ball Race Steering brings new ease of control and the new shorter turning radius gets you in, and out, of tight places safely.
AMAZINGLY FIRM AND
STEADY Unmatched roadability is the brightest of Chevrolet highlights, The new suspen-sion keeps you on the level under any kind of road con-ditions, And just wait 'til you try its cornering ability.
A WONDER IN ITS
WEIGHT CLASS The all-new, tremendously compact Chevrolet V8 is the lightest engine in its. class, yet it powers a performance that outdoes them all, Try the high power-to-weight ratio of Chevrolet today. You'll be amazed!
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are happy
to announce the arrival of a beautiful Chevrolet
Bel Air, Two-Tone Hardtop.
A wonderful surprise for Jimmy, and Caroline,
and Mother and Dad are just too excited
for words.
Bumper to bumper it's a real beauty —
easy to handle, yet full of pep and raring to go.
You should see the admiring glances
it receives.
An addition to the family we are
verroud of, and we know we are in for a
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great deal of fun and joy together.
Why not add a Chevrolet t® your family,
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IVIONCRIEFF
The Mancrieff W. I, held 'their
I. regular Meeting in the Community
Hall on Wednesday evening, Sept,
21, with 21 'ladies present.'
I The meeting opened in the time'
way and the minutes of last meeting t • ..Were read and approired.. The presi-
t dent was in .charge of the businev-s.
I An invitation has been received b.,
) the Institute to attend Sea-forth Pair.
, 'Mrs, G. •Richonind and. Mrs,
Ludington were appointed as lead.
.ers of the girls -Club Providing theta
are enough girls interested to form
• -a club,
A letter asking for a. donation to.
the Blind was read and the Institute
voted $5 to this Worthy cause.
Mrs.. L. Meehan was appointed dele-
gate to the GaelPh Convention,.
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
Day by day, Chevrolet grows in popularity and sales!
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WATERLOO CATTLE :BREEDING
ASSOCIATION:
"Wherg. Better 0;4114 Are Used"
AT THE FALL FAIRS AND BREED SHOWS you will CPO I n
The 4 H and open claSSes) numerous IQFEeP.RJNG Of the .48118 101 0
by the Waterloo Cattle Preeding Association,
Those sired by tour hulls may not 40 et the top of the Mass each
time. However, THEY WILL WIN THEIR .SHARE OF HONOURC
esPeOlallly when cared for and presented to the best advantalr*
ON THE FARMS since April 1st., 1953, 1519 dati011ter8 of .Pttit
Holstein sires have been graded 51% O. P. of better as compared to
the breed average of 47% 0. F. or better fur the same period+
To assure better than average money making qualities In your
young cattle, dairy or beef, dee our artificial breeding service. The
cost lg low. Where can you get as much for your money?
Non-Profit, Farmer owned and, controlled.
Life mernbership $5.00
$5,00 per cow for members
$6,00 per cow fur non-members.
For service or information, phone collect
Clinton 242 or Palmerston 66
between 7.30 and 10,00 A; M. 'West lloyes
720 and LSO M.
Moving memory Of it
DIN. Sohn Ficwartl
who AWAY fl Years .140/.
Sept. ;9th,, 195'0
1 :SePtetither. conies with deep regret ,
'ulatber we wili at•V, r furget
With oUr eyes'• itud broken
hewn
We- stood that ofigla ;tud saW
depart..
A. beautiful. life had come. to uu end,
A. devoted mother and our best friend
Wa4. dearer to I tle LIVIA Vrnt14 can.
tell
The Welber 1 lest and loirOd
AlWays remembered -by
daughters and son-in-law.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS 'yho have eIaitny
against the Estate of GEORGE Mc-
DOITGALL RAMSAY. late of the
Township of Grey iu the County 01
Huron, farmer, who died on the
151.h day of July, 1955, are hereby
notified to send to the undersigned
on or before the 5th day of October
1955, full particulars of their claims
in writing,
et
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stif,
est
Immediately after the 5th day of
October, 1955, the assets of the es- WHAT THEY ,DIDN'T
bate will he distributed among the KNOW ABOUT SEAWEED
parties entitled thereto having re•
gard only to claims- of which• the lieavreeed, knower as a food source,
Administrator shall then have notice reeeralY became a triple-value pro,
&net, Now it used in the manufacture
of clothing and medicines.
This week ht the Star Weekly J.
E. 13elliveau reports bow a chemicaA
" for the weed. -
YOull wOnre to read the notiipletr-.
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DArTIED at Brussels, Ontario thit,
12th day of September, 1955,
UNITED CHURCH
FOWL SUPPER`
Tins 13russeis United Chart* ;WI -
hold their IPowl Supper on Oe1O
18th., Watch tar further anourteapplont.
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Solicitors for the Administrator
subetiance to control blood clotting
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A REAL DARLING FOR LOOKS Looks are a matter of per-sonal taste, but this year Chevrolet Is the fastest sell-ing car in automotive his-tory. And we're sure that most people gave full con-sideration to beauty and style when they chose a Chevrolet,
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tom• Brussels, Ont. An invitation from Stacey Bros.,
Mitchell was -extended to the W. I.
to visit their plant.
The program was to cnarge of
Can. Industries and Mrs, IC Luding-
ton, convenor was in the chair. The
roll call wins responded to by taint-
ing new product and where it is
made. Mrs. IL McNaught diScussed
the motto "Industry exists for roan
not man for industry."
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LEST WE FORGET
- We of Huron Connty shoiuld be I
very proud of our niclue "dry"
record.,
' liullat Township Wats one of the
dna*
I do 9d4fret
initiffental inunteipailities to carry a Local
Option vote, Thait was 50 years alga.
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4 Bit boa E New fast train to Major Western Points
f then lied folitoWed suit and tried by
L. 0, to go dry. By that date there
were -Only 3 ,townslhips, 2 villages Wild-
The Aluntinuari Plant at Kitimat, B.
C. and how the town is being develop-
ed, A Question Box in' charge of Mrs.
Mds, K. McLean toad obout "Mean" By 19-13 almost all the inuncipali- •
Ludington van then taken, efitei ? towns remaining in the wet tannin, Which the meeting closed with the In 1914 the Whole county voted dry "Queen", Lunch was served by She by Carrying the Canada Temperance
Act with n majority of 2,608, Pive committee in charge.
- ORDER Years later Our dry sentiment was
: clearly evidenced again by a vote in
a new uestrictive taw. the. Ontlatio
our r WALTON
ma
onalized
ehtistrritas• wards
Teinperance Act, Not only then) but
-., later in 1924 Was this, ea carried by
large majorities. In 1924, of the niaj
14 ority of 34,051 in the Province, 11,945
wait secured in "dry" Htinen.
The C. T. A. is our present lu,W. In
Vinton County to legal OutletS fof
lionOr sale, such as beverage tOOMS,
he licensed. Let us held
"d'iy" stiatits,
Oast to our
The September meeting of the
Walton group of the W. M. S. and
W. A., Oafs (Stilwell was held at
the haine Mrs. Ronald Bennett.
Presided and opened the imoertiliig
with -the hymn' "The Lord is My
Shepherd," The ,soripture leleSon.
found in. Sohn 10: 3.1.-13 was read by
Mrs-. 0. Watson. The president read
Comments. ,on .iacripture and. led
prayer, Psalm 07 Vas read responst-
3 elY. Mile. Potterslon owe the sect •
• Marrs tenort. Flans were Made
for the Sectional Meeting Dinner and
the slipper for the Voting •1011,'S
iMbe C. tonnett Of OlititOti 'WU+,
guest speaker. cud gave an 1,111i-
stratoicl talk On tier recent -trip to
141trope, preved both ititeratitig'
and ,edttcatienal. Mrs. Clark thank-
ed the Speaker' aid presented her
1108tess .assisted by 'Mrs, R. 'Travis.
With a gift. Lanett was served by .611,6
l‘trEt O. Watson and Mrs. 5, tit rr5tlC 1,
Theimeeting •closed with a .
and Mitpalt Ilobtalototl, The bdt,
bidding be 11.61d at the 11dine
• Nuts W Hackweill When Met, ThentaS•
attid 'M'rs, taii4 ltiii Ile iii oliargebt ,
ttie liobto,
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convenient to Major and we:mediate
Western Points
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Sew be win,
• Wide ange of modern accomm0clad s to tuft
Eetialeroy budgetyeconoinical
meals or snacks on both trains in
the Coffee Shop, Dining. Car tervite is also provIcled
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brussels Creamery
Inquire about the niodey,
Saving Family Fate Plan,
'ticket agents cad haft
a drive-yourself cat
*airing for you on
arrival if you wish-
o For reservations and
inforritation See, write
or phone your local
Catiadiati National
OriSSeliger Agent.
Ornerielli
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