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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1958-03-26, Page 4Tmg .BRUSSELS ,,POST gOtlt., 1,94$' - A - "SPIEE " GEWZGE elfcCurcwioN HERE'S THE - HEIGHT OF SOMETHING OR OTHER! A RICH GUY HAP HIS EVE GLASS PROSCRIPTION BUILT INTO HIS WINDSHIELD SO HE WOULDN'T NEED GLASSES TO DIRIYE. NO ONE NEEDS GLASSES TO OE THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN THE SLIGHTLY USED CARS AT RIVERSIDE MOTORS FOR THE BEST LOOKING, MOST PROFITABLE UCK FOR YOUR BUSINESS,SEE YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER TODAY! 1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach with Automatic Transmission. 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door Radio and Automatic. WA L, TO NI ESTATE AUCTION SALE of Farm, Farm Stock and Machinery will be held at Lots 21 & 22, Con. 14, McKillop Twp. 1 mile South and 1 mile,. East of Walton TUESDAY, APRIL is' at 12 O'clock Sharp Nobody knows trucks better, because Chevrolet dealers sell and service more trucks than any other truck dealer. Have your Chevrolet Dealer give you the facts on the best truck for your job . . . Chevrolet! 2 Steel Water Troughs, Wagon. Wonder, Heavy Duty. Farm Wagon and box. 2 Forage Harvesters. Racks with unloading aprons. Hammer Mill and -drive belt. Milking Machine Fanning Mill. Extension Ladder. Scales. Grain- Auger and Motor. CEInesBialgeSe4)1a Straw Ciart. Separator, Cart. or Tilt Bench Saw and Motor. Eleotric Drill. Full line Meautnic's !Pools. (The above machinery is practically IGii rcealnnew.). 700 bus. Spring -Chain Wheat, Red Clover Seed, .Farm Consisting Of 160 less, good clay loam land, tonally well drained; 11,. frame house covered with frhe March meeting of the 801 foul Stih group met at the home of Mrs Les Oliver with i ? ladies preSent and two visitors. Mrs. Ken McDonald had charge of the meeting wtach was opened by Oinging hymn 249 with Mrs', 3'. Bryan at, the pitano. Scripture readintg by Mrs. lien 'McDonald, was followed by prayer. The topic "What is Prayer?" was 'very ably gillven. by Mrs, Doug 'Fraser. A hymn was sung and the minutes were read and the !roll call was answered by each reading a verse from Psalm 729 in the hymn- ary. MP'S 'The lunch. -committee assiOted by the hostess, -Mrs Martin, :Mrs, Bol- ger Mrs. Win. Turnbull. served, lunch. Hay. acres mor e or except- storey asphalt garage; henhouse; new steel drive 3,!:!. wk. :Fosse]. visited with e !ttel- shingles; large bank barn; silo; atives in Stratford over week- end. Mira Ruth 'Anne Ennis, Kitchener, spent the weekend: -with her par- ents. FLOORING Bring on your toughest hauling problerris — Chevrolet can handle them faster for you and cut costs, too. That's because Chevrolet can match your job with exactly the truck and engine it needs. In every weight-class, from 5,000 to 50.000 pounds, Chevrolet offers you more models to choose from this year, with new advantages in every model. And Chevrolet offers a new ~,.,nge of nine engines ... new-design V8's and Sixes to give you unbeatable lift and thrift. Every Chevrolet truck bririgs you a bonus too, in prestige-building good looks to do your business proud. So see your Chevrolet dealer today. He'll give you the money-making facts on the exact Chevrolet truck for your job. CHEVROLET -TRUCKS SEE YOUR CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER FOR 'QUICK APPRAISAL PROMPT DELIVERY! Blower. r, r. 45 H.P. RIVERSIDE MOTORS BRUSSELS, ONT. Inlaid linoleum by the yard or in tile, Conigoleum, ReVeleurti, Deluxe Rugs or by the yard, available in largo range of sizes and patterns; also plastic wall tile. Fun line of samples to-choose from. Prices reasonable. Mrs, H. R. Thomas Phone 80x ZIEI:E2M33711111111119=232EMSEEEW Cattle 15 Hereford Cows with calves at ' foot and due to freshen in April. 17 Hereford year old Steers ana Heifers, a nuniber ready for 'market. Registered Hereford Bull, 3 yea% old. Pigs ,2 York Sows with litters-. Z York. Sows, bred'. 18 York Chunks. Machinery No. 40 Co: ckslitAtt Tractor, Willy's Jeep, 1956. 12 ft., 1955 Cockshutt Combine. 6 ft., One Way Disk. Cocksbutt 8 ft. Tractor Disk. 10 ft. Oultinacker. New Holland Forage Harvester with hay and' corn attachments: l Newo er Holland Hay and Ensilage 7 ft. Power Mower. Power .Side Rake. Set Diamond Harrows. Manure Loader. Snow Tractor Manure Spreade 3 furrow Plow. 16 disk Fertilizer Drill, -Spitalyrnotor weed Sprays Stationary Power Plant, Forage T-Tailvlester. 4 section. Drag Harrows. NEED STORM WINDOW‘o. Before 'You Buy let Jackson Ramos Ltd. give you an estimate on Aluminum self storing windows. No Obligation. phone eaforth 3W formovicanam milimonsimw VIIIINIMINIMONEIMENIIIIMIrgr 2 M E L. PRO R WITH and a price support system will ensure farmers a*greatly increased income. 4. WELFARE Family allowances will be continued to age 18 for stu- dents. Old age assistance will start at age 60, instead of 65 for widows and unmarried women. Family allow- ances and old age assistance were introduced originally by the Liberal Party. 5. TAXES: Reductions retroactive to January 1, 1958 will mean a • saving of one dollar out of every four for every taxpay- ing Canadian, tax exemptions doubled for young mar- ried couples for the first three years of married life. Since this exemption is retroactive to January 1, 1956, all young couples married since that date Will be able to apply fora rebate of their taxes. 6. TRADE: Liberal policy will guarantee the expansion of trade with all countries, including Great Britain, with resulting benefit to Canadian farmers and businessmen. 7: SMALL BUSINESS: Accelerated depreciation will encourage expansion and 1. EDUCATION: c'cholarships and the Student Loan Fund will provide every boy and girl with the opportunity to take advant- ,,ge of higher educatif:T Pnt7-.n, mognized leader, brings to afra:r.z. ree,Ird of practical experi- ence, and distinguished accomplishment. No one is so well qualified to lead Canadians, and indeed the free nation;„ at th. forthcoming Summit Conference. 34 AGRICULTURE: The creation at a. farm development bank will provide capital fm' farm improvement, and at the same time permit young men to establish themselves in Stiedessitit farming operations, The expansion of World markets, easier credit. Extension of the Industrial Development am Sit al och ote Bank will help small retailers. 8. REPRESENTATION:, A vote for Bill Cochrane is a vote for a young, experienc- ed, aggressive candidate, who endorses the positive pro-gram of the New Liberal Party. Bill Cochrane is a native of Huron, father of a young family. Like you, he is. anxious to improve the Welfare of all Canadians, ne • "M' ‘VVVN • ,,,,,,, ••,K;sTs' • \ 4.Nzw, r*H t A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 1•Wse,', t4t... • • ••• • shed; -hydro; good water supply. :Terms — 10% down, balance 30 days. Sold Subject 0 Reserve Chattels Cat!". Prop.: Estate of the late Lindsay Stewart Auct.: Harold Jackst,: Clerk: E. P. Chesney • w/A:;(,/ .447.40,