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The Brussels Post, 1956-05-09, Page 4HON, BRYAN 4. CP41, Minliter of. Travel and Fe for the Province of Onta a 4 *yAr it1/4,N OW r FREE ONTARIO TRAVEL, Room 398, 67 College St., Toronto, Ontario. Please send me free literature and road map of Ontario Name Address Post office Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity, Hon. Bryan L Cathcart, WOO `t• Artracem=atmomionciolosametlYalaammamai m BALL•RACE STEERING A blessing for tight-spot manoeuvring! R eel rc u • lating ball bearings re- duce friction, give you far easier, safer control, Chevrolet steering is precise, self-centring! SAFETY GLASS ALL 'ROUND A historic Chevrolet "first". Wrap-around rear window was another Chevrolet advance, mak- ing driving and parking very much safer, CENTRE ROOF BOW Greater overhead pro- tection is provided by Chevrolet's unique double-ribbed roof bow that ties in with the door pillars, giving add- ed strength and bracing to the all-steel Turret Top. SWEEPING PANORAMIC • WINDSHIELD Chevrolet opened new horizons In the low- priced field with the wide-view Panoramic Windshield. Safer see- ing! OUTRIGGER REAR SUSPENSION LONGER rear springs are mounted outside of the frame for rock-steady cornering, superbly se• cure roadability! The HOT ONE'S even HOTTER in SAFETY, too! BABY-GUARD REAR DOOR LOCKS Important protection for your children. With lock button down, door can- not be opened even froM the inside, MID-BODY FRAME For your protection Chevrolet's body Is fur- ther strengthened by a rugged structure gird- ing the centre of the body-top, side and floor for a sturdy mid-body frame. SAFETY DOOR LATCHES Interlocking rotary safe- ty door latches help to keep doors safely shut under impact. Chevrolet introduced them without fanfare in mid • 1955, another forward step. Make sure you can SEE STEER and STOP SAFELY Riverside •,,,,,,,W-TMLeilat 011 • t tors °- Brussels, tli,A.4.:=Worit./EignigifiganinaNal. ,(FEE BR VSSE145 POST We40.0508Y. $1414 1 ENJOY YOUR SHARE... "We, in the Ontario Department of Travel and PublicitA are happy to regard Ontario as Canada's Vacation Province. Annually, on your behalf, we welcome increasing thousands of visitors from the United States; from other Canadian Provinces and from all around the World. In doing so, we are proud of our abundant attractions and facilities which provide a complete and satisfying holiday. We are also keenly interested in encouraging you, our fellow citizens, to see more of your own, your native Province, and to come to know it Intimately. All our facilities are at your disposal quite as much as they are for tiisitors from across the Borders or across the Seas." BRYAN L. CATHCART. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE • UNISTEEL BODY BY. FISHER Famous all-steel, all- welded body - all com- ponents fused into a sol- id "Fortress of Steel", for your protection, A sense of security Is standard equipment in Chevrolet. COX GIRDER FRAME Extra4turdy bumper-to- bumper strength - spe- cially designed to carry the body lower - giving you a more solid, more comfortable ride, a saf- er, steadier hold on the road. S. Look them over carefully. Most of these important safely features were pioneered by Chevrolet—the car that has ALWAYS taken your saf-ty seriously. 18 Safety Firsts . . . by Chevrolet ... a vital dem- onstration of Chevrolet's consistent, many-skied leadership.' Leadership, you will note, not mcacly in protective safety features—, but in PREVENTIVE features. Features which bring you surer, safer con- trol of your car ...new ease, precision and security of handling under all conditions. This is no new con- cern of Chevrolet engineers, and it has always been gratifying to find other cats eventually adopting so many of Chevrolet's contributions to your motoring safety. Directional Signals, Safety Padded Instrument Panel and Seat Belts with Shoulder Harness, all are available to you with Chevrolet. The largest-selling, most trusted car in the world MUST take a conscien- tious and a comprehensive view of your safety. And. it does. Look over the record Of Chevrolet Safety Firsts. It speaks eloquently for itself. ANTI•DIVB BRAKING Designed to prevent pas- • senger-pitching "nose- dive" stops: This feature reduces braking dive up • to 45% for safer, level- flight stopping. PLENUM CHAMBER ARCH Massive resistance to road shock-an unusual- ly ktrdng bulwark arches from one side of the frame to the other be- tween the engine and the front seat, giving extra strength and protection, DOUBLE WALLS OF STEEL Double-Walled steel strength to the front, rear, and each side of yoll! Only Chevrolet in Its low-price field gives you this dual security. C.I656D r CRANBROOK ener, the former Minnie Smallcion.' Tom Pennington has gone to Weston WALTON The W. A. of Walton United Church met on Thfirsday afternoon with p ladies preSen.t, Mra. N, Reid 3rd Vice president presided for the Meeting. Scripture reading Psalm 8th chapter Wa'S read by. 'Mrs. pete, Mrs. Reid read a story bated On Commandments on. Psalm 8, pray.. ;or followed, Thank you. atag Were a'ead. Trea report vas giten. on ))And $443:90. Delegated to 'they ;Huron. Presbyterial at Clinton were appointed. Business, P-aPering and painting at (the niarie, ,,Other btisinets, idtelien e.nlinitte given permission to go ahead With 'AIM Rev. H. T. Colvin, Brussels, where he has employment. assisted Mr, Cecil L. Thompson in the Preparatory Service held on Friday night in Knox Presbyterian Church. The ,. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. Mr, Colvin in charge. On Sunday, May 13, a Family Ser. vice of Worship will be held, at 11.15 with roempers of the Sunday School taking pa1t. All members of the S, are asked to meet in the base. meat 34 for rehearse prior to the nerviee 1 M'anbrook W. The Cranbrook W. I, met in the Community Centre on May 1st at 8,30 p. in. The Meeting opened in the ,tisu,ai manner, With our net president Mrs, Olen Huelther pre.' siding, The roll call VMS answered ! by a goodly nturiber, telling of theitlr favourite writer. The min- utes of the last Meeting were read and aPPraved, Mrs. Olen Huether and Mrs Mac Macintosh were chosen to attend 'the banquet held at the .0 A,C., Guelph on June 13., brook Capable Cooks was held at A. Stefflers on May 5. The meeting was ,opened with the 4.H pledge followed by the minutes and roll call, was =Steed by teaming a suitable 'supper deissert, During 'the group work period, members Made Cheese Fondii and Baked rice with Cheese. The leaders led in discussions on "Planning ilciod Meals", 'How Can We Use Meat Meat Alternates for Supper" and The Ueee of Left ,overs, The home aesignIntnt 17l1;$ 'given and thci meeting was ellesed with " The Salad Song. Follow frig 'Ere meeting the desserts were served to members and leaders, Kenneth Knight of Waterloo , College„ Itnight, of Toronto triltersitl and Bob Spiels Ber- milde„ a student :McMaster, spent the Week with kr. ,and ?Mkt GiordOn Knight. All thiee left for Toronto where they hate emplOynienit, Mr. Shiels eiteetS to fly home to Bet= i muds 'nett week frit a ;vacation; tktikjilt•inr * "'MeV, Betted titigifi Are tied' ' it Was •decided to cater to the Lions Club Lacliet Night, May 15. Also that We hold a dance ,and drat in the Ilea future, Motto:The a PublicLibraries Was girteil: bY Mrs, ROSS Knight, (Mir ,giletit 'Speaker was Mrs. tekiiLiet Public librarian .of Huron County. She geve ,aTi interesting talk, Or hot important it was , for every one to try and read 1501's. Miss Lena Millie' thanked her arid ntlesented het, with e gift. The Sunshine collection, tat taken. The Meeting closed With the The May fleeting ,of the W. M. S. :Wes held In the Tumid, Of Mrs. Mac Engel with ten in'attendance, The *als " What does it mean to 156 a tileinbd oct 'the ahairch? ,Script- fie feadifig Were taken by Mrs. d Mrs. Stuart ttalig, 'v@ 's Containing the word ‘414111." Vireir in roll call re; sP61180.. NeWsletters from Lily SirriP . son andkisa Ida White Were read bk sha zoepci.s.ty.., Mrs. Lyrin tvens read ,the topic, Itynnis 538, 5,81, and 571 were 41triig Mid the leaner, Mrs. Schnook Pronbiitioed the Benediction. for the church parlor. The Meeting elOted With,the, W. A, Motto and 1 - prayer. . , YOU :..6,k )AllOirt WtOtilt(66 I . Fashion, custom, ttitaitipii acid relief:On Meg_ in the habst fo,14d Omit sittleet lit the life of eteity", Weinall. Beginning LtIllit 'Oda, et ti: Star Weekly Will present ii g 1 eriet of four issues' dealing i dealing Withiteddi tocludeditrthiS Seet4 'ett4Te Wilt-be .1 -`'. . 'answers to your tiestiOn4 o 1 etittitette„ attemitintS„ int itatiotiV, : thiiroli titi4eligemetits, troUttedintteri,, ' -..ott, A. delltiont lunch wa§. Artificial ineenlinatiOn ryeniice CADET INSPECTION, OPEN NIGHT MAY 17th. Winghs.ni District High Scheel Cadet Corns will parade for their 'annual Inspection to. the Town Park' at two o'clock in the afternoon of ThUrsdity, Masi 17th. Inspecting .officers Will be Major M. B.. Oliver Ltstewel, Commanding Officer of Me l Reet. R. C, A., and Capt. A. P Rankine, Cadet Area Officer Of London, In the ,evening the •Wingharil Ills: l blot High S'thool Will be open to visitors frOni 7.30 until 10.00, There I Will be disipla,y0 stildenVe Work PertionlaAiry that of the Industrial Arts' Departinent, both day and evening elsiSset it the Cafeteria and the art r6Oni, In the gyni, mnasium anditntiuni, teething at, 8.30' there Will be tWO Short; di, hmitiot goii64 of bOYS' and girls' basketball, and the giti4 of tie. Mine eeepiititniet eletteS"Will Model th,e shits; skirts acid bleirde-t Whieh they .have Made tot and !metaled friend§ are itiVited to 011ie both to the Cada ilidPeetieli in , the atteTROOV OM' to' the School in tlit evening of ThititdaY, May 17th, to seethe WOl'It '661+4 docile by *rite etitdelit:ff ;et the Wis It swel 86iitiot 'The world's finest Cheddar Cheese- is made tight here to Canada, And, our Canadian Cheese it one of the best and cheapest tottteeg of good food Valtie, excellent toiirce of ototoitt, Which everybody needs for building and repairing healthy tissues. Enjoy the 1Tjaily varieties of Canadian •cheese New cheese recipes/ Yaffe - to' Miele Frels-ei'y DcibT Feed Service Rukeeiti. DAilitt FOODS SERV1Cj. BUREAU A. &Allah' Of Dairy' Farmers of d000do 469 HURON STREET; toRokto Mrs Calvin Oainer6n and firs Pred Mere essentiai requiretients, 1 A 'Phis treatiite chest; of wedding in, I 8'ritallait541. inseam tea, 'flowers, ,inEiteedg, raid Many Lunch 'Nt/Als served by the 'liestess, ''''..r..,.2. , Sett in the. , ,!-.enterit by Mi. : A., . 4 ail lifeedt of tattle, For ite ""' '► as ,Fd, Sinegc1611, tole& tollite: Mitie6I'lt rt• '°,,,t,-": tohl‘ii,'"' 4,,,tti°g ;-,jr;.,,,T-".i.iiigrt.t. ''' Ititormation: phone Clinton 84i, aii fOrillatibil has, been Pretiared under ,'t t. '' th e direetiOn 'tit Star Vtteeitly'sliaigh_, APent a'Week With :his brother "DOA", ! r,,i‘g"' '-',.. ',`11''''''''' A ut: —1- - 16.(1' Palmerston d0.. collect, bet*Leiti. 4.* 1 ' skid 10.06 A. M. tili *iiiiiii da,*.i 441 1611, eattoe, wen .co:tior.,, and 1116, ' Mud sister' Mrs. lt. Pliiiii,, BritStela. , I`I'llql4t""' •1,36 and. 316 A. M. Ott' Aiiiiitifiii., f ./Eitie Weekly's menu. spedialist, td. 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