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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1957-07-10, Page 5A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE SUPER TURBO FIRE 283 — The Most high•spirited of Chevrolet's velvety high compression Turbo. F(re V8's, in any of chevtefetii I9 models. fake your choice In tiny of Chevrolet's 19 models. Take your choice of tour brit, (lent V8's or Chevrolet's famous- fOr•doorioMy Six, Phone S5'1.1.3 FOR SALE 21 Pigs Phone 36r23 WANTED -- Custom bailing 'Stan Alexander (.3..A.S$I-V;t4J). ADS. 4,"4,,^44 1,,,,,,P4r• 4 FOR SALE 11 munks. of Iti,p ,Phone 6013 Win, Spell' ••••*',. 4,0 T•A WANTED 8 ecree of hay, Timothy m u d Alfalfa, Phone J, D. Cardlf "TM. • .1•444,4,.. FOR SALE. Lloyd's baby stroller in A-1 Rimini- prieed to Sell. Phone 51r4 Brussels GIRL WANTED for restaurant Queen's Hotel, Brussels Phone 51 FOR SALE -- 12 acres of mixed hay; tired wagon with. flat hay roller. Zaok Clark 1 rubber rack and Phone 33r11 FLIGHT PANEL — A split-socorIct glance at Chevrolet's deoptca ed Command Post panel, and know 151truments Eigve been so elegantly easy lo reads] runs AR.ussE.0.. POST Wed4604897, JLII.Y lOth, 195r ' 4 •, UNITED CHVRGhi Jane 'congregation greeted the Itev. J. L. 0 Drown, the hew Miuister 'of the United •Ohure4 on Sunday Morning, 'phis. was the first Sunday of the Union i3ervlos dining the ana Wily foul the teran -ehlireli were present. During the service Mrs. Dean • Davieca sang "land in Hand" by Herbert Johnston. The sermon subject was "A Moun- tain roil Herees and Chariots." The Syrians had dent a detxdunent of soldiers and chariots to tape Eiteha, the prophet a prieen.er. His servant we•s overcome by dismay and fear thinkinit all was lost. But Eilishe revealed to him the hidden resources of Clad. T14e nation, tb church, and every person needs eh-40W vifeloq whereby modern problems may be met end conquered. V the power of the. ever present Lord. THIS FATAL ACCIDENT WAS CAUSED BY SSIVE HURON FOOTBALL July 10 — Walton at Clinton July 12 — St, Columban at Brussels July 12 — Walton at Winthrop July 15 — Winthrop at St. Columbad July 15 — Brussels at Walton July 17 -- Winthrop at Clinton. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Ladles intermediate HOME GAMES Thur. July 11 — Pinkerton at Brussels Tues. July 23 W in gham at Brussels Mon. July 29 Lueknow at Brussels * Thur. Aug. 1 Fergus at Brussels All games at 0.36 under the lights This car was travelling north at high speed. The driver, not familiar with the road, failed to make the curve. The car crossed the highway and wrapped itself around a tree. The driver's wife was crushed to death and he. was badly injured. When he recovered he was charged with careless driving and his licence suspended. This is just one of the countless accidents caused by excessive speed. Think abbut this picture the next time you start to press your accelerator past the safe limit. OF HIGHWAYS—ONTARIO 15-7 'IMMEGNIMMIGEMESITAP LOCATION; A curve on Highway No, 35 TIME: 7.20 p.m. ROAD SURFACE: Asphalt, Dry RESULT: Passenger killed. Driver seriously injured. DEPARTMENT hevrolet's just one ir after a ot! er vteereex-es, INSEMiNMACIN 4e1FORMATEON' Mail the Coupon' below,: telephprie .. . _ or visit your local recruiting station. "F artifleini, iiteeeMTLIMIO1i Inteiki . ' Sei elatteigYtt%illenst Stliii, oat.' 004oh or" service tram all breeds id ,. ,Ciittlei phone the. Waterloo Cattle ' , iv, EM .-8 41;'1.90. 2 13.reedd lig AS' Soda tion it! 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I icliei send Mk without bousionoN 1 I full Information on Army tdtbdis, l• I I .Aiiciieii .... ......- .....— .... . 1 Telephone iflutfrated.,-.— BC/ Air 2-Door Sedan AIR.INTAKE HEADLIGHT HOODS—Up to 22% more fresh, filtered air with thew rolet's new ventilation air in, takes, set high above road fumes! You feel more alert, more comfortable OCCOSO.Ma1 7 FOR SALE — 2 cows freshening, 1 young eteht, calf at foot; 1 Hereford, fresh- ening, Earl Somers Phone 101Xr2 FOR SALE — Massey-Harris No. II. Side-rake, has not raked 200 acres since bought new, sail new in all respects but needs painting. H.' C. Burrows Phone 50r19 FOR SALE — 1 Man's Bicycle 1, Girl's Bicycle Baby buggy, used furniture, etc., all in A-1 shape, Robt Patrick Phone 93x 'FOR SALE — 24 foot aluminum Trailer, fully ensuclateil, equiamed with raugebte, trefrigerator and space sayer, water at. taps awl toilet. For particulars Ape 43 Brussels. PROPERTY FOR SALE New liouee in vIlialge. of Bellmore., • About 71/2 acre lot; 3 rooms and bath, full basement- Must. be sold to settle estate. apply to S. C. McNeil Phone 76 Brussels, Ont. FOR SALE — Bray can give prompt shipment on started obiCks. Wide oho-lee For BroiZers, and Ames IniCrciss, better order In advance. Get cola- ' plete data from Wm. Glen Bray, Ethel; Mrs. R. Barrett, R. R. 5, Brussels, Phone • %54.12 TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the Grey Township SehOol Board for the sale and removal .of two small bend- inge at, H. S. S. No. 12 school grounds, Tender's may be for one or both and to be received lir August let, Norman S. Hoover Sect'. 'OR SALE, foot Sohn Deere poVer binder; band, rubber- tire, ball bearing, lawn. Metter; alio a pair of ten ply rubber tires ertnippel, With new tribes, snit- Able for 0,0eproader. A.11 these are in very good Shane, apply Oo Ebner Ellacott , 11.14 11.1;110510Nti having claims Agairm: the estate of -CHARLES EDWIN .ANDERSON late of the Township Of Morris, in t e County -Of Huron, reared Farmer, who died on or about the 15th day of May, 1957 are hereby notified to seed to the. undersigned on or before the. 24th day of July 1057, full particulars of their elatine In writing. Immediately after the 20th day of 1957, the assets will be• -dietributed among the parties untitled thereto baying regard only to p:aims of which the Adminietator • then, have notice. DATDD at Brussels. this J7th day of June, 1957, Crawford Hetheringtog Solicitors for the EState. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims a,gainet the estate of ELIZA D, I.:A:MONT late of the village of Ethel, in the County of Huron, 1Videw, who died on or about the 14th day of April, 1057, Aire hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before like 20th day of July, 1957, full particulars of their claim in writing, immediately after the 20th day of July, 1957, the assets will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then ha{ve, notice. DATE.D at Brussels, this 07th day of June, 1957. Crawford & Hetherington Solicitors for the Estate MEMORIAL,' 3traford Cemetery Memorials, 38 Avondale Ave., Phone 257W., Ray Shantz and Bert Pretty, Proprietorei For a memorial of lasting beauty at a reasonable price and guaranteed workmanship contact our represent- ative. Mr, Prank W. ICe_nip Norman •S, Hoover. Secy. AWNINGS Cloth, Fibre glass, Aluminum. Before you buy get an estimate from Jaekson Homes Ltd. Fieafoilh Phone SW. Evenings 33 CASH PAID Per old sick a;„d disabled horses zald cows. tread h„rses end cows. Free pick up, Phone Atwood 163 'Collect. histowel Phone 38 or 567 WANTED — Waitress for the dining room at Bedford Hotel, Code/licit. Apply to P. 0. Box 50 or Phone Goderieh 323 • Robert Gordon Robert Gordon, 73, of Grey Town- ship passed away suddenly on Fri- day, evening, June 28, after a 'short, He was born in MeKillon Town. ehin, lot 14, eon. 6, and, was the only son, of the late .Hugh Gordon and Katherine Menzies, He was- marr ed in 1920 and is survived by his wife t7re. former Sarah Prances Al cook three sons. John of Walton, Ronald- of Morris and William at home, and -two grandsons. Also surviving ar two ,sisteee (Lily) Mrs. R. W, Cam- pbell, MoKillop, Annie of Seaforth, One seeterl, Ph(elmia. predeceased him two years ago, Funeral service was held .on Mon- day afternoon from the D. A. Rain Funeral flont P in Brussels. with Mr. C. Thompson of Cranbrook Presbyterian Chttrch officiating. Pallbearers were Malcolm Engel, Earl Dunn.. Ross Engel, Martin McDonald, .13.obeFt Archie Engel, nil 04 Grey Township, Flowerbeaters wore Donald .Clark and Graeme McDonald 'of Grey Township, Ken Campbell and Le.4.11e Pryce of McKillop Township. Tuterment wa -4 in Drancils rem. etery. FOR SALE — Village Grocery Store and Pool Room, large brick building, 6-room annulment above, 2-pleee bath, Price for building 2,800.00, 7 ft. meat counter, scales, cash register, shelving and counters, 2 pool tables, and equipment, $1300.00, stock approximately- $12.00,00 at invoice price. $5,300.00 takes all. Illness reason for selling. 100 acre farm, good house, hydro, bank barn, 3 other buildings. never failing stream on farm. Price $5,500.00, terms. 7 acre farm, good house, hydro, barn. Price $1800.00 3 acre place in village, frardo cottage, barn, Price $2,000.00 Good house in town. 2-plece bath, Only $1,500.00 1. C. Long Real Estate Broker Phone 88r2 Brussels, Out, ELIVIA FARMERS' MUTUAL • FIRE INSURANCE CO. Established in 1884 Head Office Atwood, Ont. Insures Farm Property, Private Dwellings and Contents in Towne and Villages, Sdhoels, Churched and Halls on an "INSURANCE AT COST" basis PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF CLAIMS Contact your Nearest Director or Agent R. W. (Dick) Whitfield also WIndstorni Insurance brussels, Ont. FASHION-CRAFTED INTERIORS — Rich, lustrous fabrics, beautiful modern color combinations. Chevrolet's spacious, flaw. lessly appointed interiors would do a much higher=priced car proudi , iee.,reeakar, .!".,* 'Pr+ ."1, ra TO. CREDITORS' CRS 0 WHERE ELSE D YOU GET AND ADVENTURE O OPPORTUNI R TRAVEL O HEALTHY OUTDOOR LIFE? O GOOD PAY? O EXPERT TRAINING IN NEW AND USEFUL SKILLS? * DEVELOPMENT AND RECOGNITION OF YOUR CHARACTER? 10 A cHANcg TO ',EARN HOW TO HANDLE MEN? o FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE? e THIRTY DAYS HOLIDAY WITH PAY A YEAR? except In the Canadian ArMy? and able to meet Army req re- melts, If you Ore 17 to 40 years of cifire, merits, the Canadian Army o ers you these and other advantages of Army life. You enlist for a 3 year term. At the end of that time you May return to, civilian life well fit- ted for the future; or' continue in the service of your country. 1 1 Miss 1,4abel ittg01, Is attending .,...linronor School in Toronto amid :Wee Maxine Stealiden hag aceepted a PoHltion with the .l\Inittel Life in Kitchener, Mrs, Norman Pfeifer and I. etdt retariwd home lake, • week f NA; e three-weeks •vacation lu New 140. ! 1:(lard, Mrs. .Roadway Aceompahled her daughter home for a visit, Recent visitors .with Mr. and :NT.rs. Duncan MeTaggart Included Mr and Mrs., Prod Milehell, Toronto, arid Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mitchell old family of Thorold. Miss Betty .Clieseler, Fraser, spent a few days here last week, 11411'. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell ,and dagghter Rose, Buena Park, arrIved by -motor for a three weeks vaea tion. Mr. and Mrs. Robt Campbell - of Pilaf'. Mieb, visi ted Iiith hie • sister Mrs. ,Tas. Noble. Mrs. Jae, McCallum, St. Thomas, spent a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. L. H. Gordon. 0 hags SiEtkittlteffed the Sante chi,' OA May S111001 taro, ship to Ott. tidg titretee AbSrieltitidri, Vitt , TalebaSed ; 'tratisbeii tittti PrObeet Yettr OVett t Orga,datlog. NOTICE FARMERS iN THE COMMUNITY Anyone; having hogs to Ship to omit. Producer's, viii Artuile Transport. tileee ettit ttleeidaY night or '4#:66160(16Y morning by 0 A. at, 'ITS Will stable to to hair your' BAIL RAC? STEERING Mirter- inioOth half bearings do you a good turn eaSe away friction, oLIDE,RIUE FRONT SUSPENSION Oat, Feels, almost like gowor . „ • Highly perfected knee action lets : iteeeia§1 wheel `"stop" over the rough. spots, Tg SOD, road-,—all YOU feel is the superb y smooth, Chevy ride!: otith 0 ter month since the '57 hevrolef was Introduced. Cana. ,. knit heneit bolighr more Chevrolets 1 , vbIleP lot)* thart en y office car , . . posdivii G 1 Ili ' proof of public preference. C.3457C 4 4 4 !4 4 4 A 4 4 A Here on this page are seven of those good things just to start with. You can actually find them by the score — all the big features of the best-selling '57 Chevrolet! And every one of them is another clear, convincing reason why Chevrolet is so far ahead of all other cars in value, popularity, sales! TURBOGLIDE—You've never felt anything like Turboglide—ABSOLUTELY NO SEN- SATION OF SHIFT! Five positions, includ- ing "Park" . . and new "Hill Retarder" for safer no-braking downhill driving! iverside