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THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU N-I38
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The new Nomad —the last word in station wagon
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Two new Brookwoods— 4-door 6-passenger and
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F. THE. ERUSM-5- POST Wednesday, fobrtta.ry.
GEORGE Meet/TO/CON "SIPIEE nit" graciettaly gave of their Tien to
help out kil„e. pine Band. The pro,.
WAgi Under the Capable di, 1,
reetiou, of Piper Cal Kranter, .and
rata finst: neuter Was the Pi0;e PAPa.,
menthers led by Deltoid Dunbar,
all-1104g a Medley of SOOteli SOPSS,
Mr. Jack IfIlyinue, Jim AleOelt and
Alvie Nichol gave a sellscllon of old
three push Margaret Petro twa
fseleckione followed by xa hilts solo
10 Piper McLean, Patsy
Bryaim, Pale Cardiff and Mary
narmon, ?gave two numbers, then
Joyce D.liorarlang danced the
land Pling. !Gramm. McDonald sang
two Scotch selections followed by
Oeorge on tale Pius, froth
iviorar1400A on tbe guitar and Donald.,
; Dunbar on the Wang in an 011%01
arrangement which was enleYe4
by all,
! The Morris Country Tcids, Dale
Cardiff, Marlene Waxman and Mary
Harmon, followed with an amusing
number, Sandra, MacLenntm of
Wingluun danced the Sheen Ttthas,
The Pi4e Baud gave a number by
four of its newest members, Toss
and Mary Panbrook"Oave an enjoy,
able tap dance accoMpanied by the
orchestra, Sandra 'McLennan danced
ithe sword dance and Jack rrhynne
in his ;own usual manner told a few
Scotch stories. The concept came to'
a ,close with a group of Scotch,
songs, sungts by the Pipe Band and
followed by the Queen.
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If your motor vehicle is now uninsured, we
would like to help you obtain your 1958
license plates.
One of the principal aims of Co-operators
Insurance Association is to prevent accidents
of all kinds—highways, home, farm.
CIA is a joint-stock insurance compiiiirittifid
by United Co-operatives of Ontario, Ontario
Credit Union League, Ontario Federation of
Agriculture and other organizations and
individuals.
Mr, and Mrs, Olen littether and
Mr. and Mrs,. Murray Huether I
attended the Heer4Evans wading ,
in the Trinity United Church, Kit- ;
chener, Saturay. The bride, tne
former Sandra Evans is a niece.
Mr. Lynn Evans has been under
the dectoes. Care for several daya
as the result of Pnennuxtra.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Thompson on the arriavali of
a baby daughter in Listowel Hos-
pital on Tuesday.
Mr. Stuart Evans, who has been
a patient at crombie Poilion at
Byron returned home on Tuesday,
Mr. Arthur Nicholls, who has been
-confined to the Stratford hospital
for several -weeks, from au attack of
coronary thrombosos, is reported
progressing.
The Annual keeting cif the Knelt
Presbyterian Church, Cranbrook was
held on Tuesday, San. glst. for the .
reading of reports and the apPoint-
ment of officers.
The neivly-elected boaxd include
Fred Kirkpatrick, Jim Knight and
joe SreAth.
'The annual taghl.and Concert and
Dance sponsored by the Brussels
Legion Pipe Band, was held am Fri-
day, January, 24th, in the Town 'Hall.
it was the intention of the Pipe
Band to wake ;his evening an annual
"Bobbie Burns" Night in memory of
the Scotsman whose birthday was on
January 25th and. .celebratod.
ti throughout lithe country by most
Scats and HiggIT14nd Associations
.ii0lVever with $0, many other coin-
Initments of other organizations in
the past three years at seems iMo
jossible to get 'a +suitable date at
this time to coincide with Jan. 25th
that the Pipe Band- feel that they
may have to change their date.
A very enjoyable concert was
presented by local talent who
A most enjoyalble dance completed
‘the ,eveninig with Howard Smiths
Orchestra playing. -
At this 'time the Pipe Band Would
like to thank all those -who gave of
their tiMe to hell make 'this a sue-
cessful evenirtgy a special thanks
to Donald Dunbar -who for several
weeks was kind enough 'to direct
the Pipe Band in singing the Scotch
Sanfaerts.
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CO-OPERATORS INSURAN(;i"
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HEAD OFFICE: 30 BLOOR STREET WEST, TORONTO °ELIVIA AkiVIERS' MUTUAt
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Established In 18841
Head Office Atwood, Ont.
Insures
Farm Property, Private Ovvelllass
and Contents In Towns and Villaisesh
Schools, Churches and Hans
on an
"INSURANCE AT COST" basis
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF
CLAIMS
Contact your Nearest
Oli.'octor or Agent
R. W. (010) whitrield
liso Windstorm Insurance
Brussels, Ont.
1st VICE.PRESIDENT IMESWENT 2nd VICE.PRESIDENT k
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;ARTHUR BRIGOS
Toronto, is a director
0) the Ontario Credit
Union League •
D. E. STAUFFER
Rright, is a director
of gnited Co-opera-
tives of Ontario'
LLOYD JASPER
Milehnay, is immedi-
ate Past President of
the Ontario Federa-
tion of Agriculture
A deridral Motors' Vaiud Wonderful's the word. for Chevrolet's new
wagons! Beautiful, with new length arid low-
ness, new sculptured grace. engineered with
new 'Meat that Make loading easier, riding
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wheel , Or, optional new Level Air suspen-
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matter how many your passengers. or how
big Your load.
Choose from two' or four-doors six- or nine-
passenger models with livelier VS or 6 engines.
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smartest, smoothest-going wagons of them all.
No wagon built ever carried loads with More
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rolet's new standard run Coil suspension
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