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The Brussels Post, 1958-04-02, Page 4A RICH GUY HAD HIS BYE GLASS PRESCRIPTION BUILT INTO 1415 WINDSHIELD SO HE WOULDN'T NEED GLASSES 10 DRIVE. NO ONE NEEDS GLASSES TO 6E5 THE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES. IN THE SLIGHTLY USED CARS AT RIVERSIDE MoTOR9 VaXElf..-Efi'VIIPPOM!.40420111111114111MOUIRMSr 411111111111111i1111Riiiii. A . GENERAL MOTORS VALUE BRUSSELS, ONT. Featuring ONTARIO.' OePARTMENT OP TRANSPORT 861 are morally responsible for safe driving *it You, as a driver, are required to know the Rules of the Road to qualify for a Driver's Licence. But your obligation in driving is greater than merely knowing how. You must also practice safe driving whenever you are behind the wheel of a ear, Remember that you are morally responsible for the safety of everyone with whom you share our streets and highways. .1" • • • THE BRUSSELS POST WeOn0s0,43.,A,1'?rit: (1, 9 —4 •1. • 1954 Chev. Deluxe. Coach with Nutornatic Transmission. 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door Radio and Automatic. trulelter in a job? l• do not like Wits appl,oach. neither is it iMpular with fant people who aro. by nature: thought. ful of tine welfare or their neigh- bows but big business is, in its cold impersonal way, forcing fakiners to this. Miff, ARE FARMERS TOO THOUGHTFUL OF OTHERS? troduced, Result in the past 20 k years half of Ithe barbers have beep forced to .seek -0.00' daily bread in some other line of endeamoUir. Was there a "Protective Assu-' ifkadon" formed for barbers and their. friends,? (13Y- T Carl Hemingway) EVY C T THE SM Sir T EVER WHISPERE I attended the local White Bean Growers meeting in Zurich rec. ant) I. The White Beau Ctrowers are to (be commended for the very good job they are 'doing for their members, They seem to have gone joist a little farther in the enceess• ful marketing of their product than any other farm organization that I know. coils at all four wheels soak up road shocks like a sponge! And Chevrolet engineers went even further to bring you the suspen- sion news of the year — Level Air Ride—the lowest-priced air ride available!* You just have to try it to know how easy a ride can be! Yet, with all its newness, this smoothest of all Chevrolets comes to you at its traditionally low price. Little wonder that Chevy's whis- pering "Buy!" to more Canadians than ever before. Come try 1958's most popular car at your Chevrolet dealer's soon! • . *Optional, at small additional cost, on VS models with automatic transmission. However they were critized for not operating on a definite profit basis. Poultry dealers paid ie per pound less for fowl than did dealers where there was' a 0o-:)p to supply active competition. Should farmers feel dorry for Mese dealers then they are .sciiMeZed down to a moderate income lay 00-0p. competition? 'Should farmers be asked to pro- tect the intel'ehts of non.co-operalti-- ors who are whining 4o reap all the benefits from the competition suPP- lied by Co-Ops. wttillont taking- any • responsibility' in the successful operation of the Cb-Ops? In years gone by the yiaung far, mer hitched up his team and wagon grabbed a shovel and earned a con- siderable SURIN of noney doing road work between seeding and Wing. Trucks came along; Oak over the hauling of gravel and farmers lost 4onie cash. No "protectiive assoc- iation" was formed. The Beard's answer was that they didn't want to interfere with private dealers. .The Board also seemed. willing to take the lower quality of beans that were often 'directed to them, bear the ertra expense of processing and also look after the exporting of .surpluses. They also stay out of the domestic market in disposing of the beans lest they provide embarrasing competition to private dealers. Silence says volumes about Chevrolet! Quieter engines tell of super smoothness never bettered by any car at any price. And Chevrolet moves from a standstill to cruising speed like greased lightning with- out the thunder. Then ride Chevy — and be even more amazed: One of two new suspensions smooths your way like broadloom — while 23 kinds of insulation in its Fisher Body all but swallow sound completely. Absolute newness from road to roof supplies the answer! The most modern, efficient engines in the world! First, on a 30e,'•• stronger X-built frame, Chevrolet's stylists placed the sleekest, roomiest and most luxurious body they'd ever plan- ned, But hot before Fisher engi- neers saw to it that Chevrolet's "Sound Barrier" body matched its beauty in practical protection. Next, Chevrolet increased its power range with the most effi- cient V8's ever built . , . radically new, with machined-in-block pre- cision for pace-setting perfor- mance and economy. Total engine choice is now six, with four cream- smooth transmissions. It's the widest selection ever—available in every Chevrolet made! Talk about smoothness! Chev- rolet tops it off with 'a choice of two new rides: Standard on all Chevrolets, completely new Full Coil suspension means a big ad- vance in riding comfort. Deep steel CHEVROLET'S Is this being too much the,"good samaritan"? . o• I talked with a barber recently He told me that•a few years back i shaving was the big end of the bus- iness. .Gilletite inlvented a safety razor — electric razors were in- ,. With the (introduction of the marketing yards some farmers are delivering their ;own hogs. Soms truckers are losing business, Why should the farmer be prevented from doing ibils just to keep the The regular MCirilirVg, service in, Knjax: Pres.-014th ,on Suoday last' was eend'acted by Mn-. Jim Berrie a student for the Ministry. FloweOt were placed in the church in memory of the late B. N. .M1cDonad, Brussels. Mr, C. L. Thompson spent WI.- oral days in !Toronto. Sunday School will reiopen, on Sunday', Aptrii, 6 at the 11514 time of ten o'clock. On Tuesday, March 25th, a course on "Salad's" was held in the Cion*. muhity Centre. The Walton. W. I. were guests and laboitzt forty attended this interesiting afternoion. A 'penny' 'andilion was conducted at the close. On Sakrday .afterno:ou, Apra 5th, the Library Beard are snot. sorin}g a bake sale 'lin the Comlirmii,l, ity 'Centre from 1.30 to 5 o'clock. Everyone is Welcome. John Grant is spending awhile with her daughter Mrs. John MlSSchnook.r. C-1658D SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER FOR QUICK APPRAISAL — PROMPT DELIVERY RIVERSIDE MOTORS 4 ark E Dace Canadio Wizard of Tie Harmoniea russeis own Hall 9h, ST. AMBROSE,„ r ALTAR SOCIETY !The newly-elected president Mrs. C. Steffer presided at the monthly nrieting of the Altar Society held Gt, the home of 112hs. L. Ryan on I March :17th. iThe meeiring opened with a pray. Or led 1) Mrs .J. Nolan, Fifteen members wewe ;u attendanc.... Reports were given by the Sec. and the Treas. Mrs. C. ,S,teffler and Mrs,• F. Comiely volunteered again to serve as ivisitnig committee the mining month, ft was decided to invite the 1110111• i bore of the 0, W. L, of Winghani to a social gathering at a future date. Members will term n OpuPS to serve alternately at, the Dion's' Cittb slippers in the future vnith C, Steffler wt. convener. Mrs, (lel'orge Blake Er, and Mrs; J. Conley Will serve as Altar Com- tratee for the mlonth.. A date will he set for the clean, ing of the church tor Easter. ,Menthery. were asked to bring Used ,clothing too the rent Meeting and a box Will be packed to, be sent to the missions. The life 'story of St. Patrick was presented by Mrs. Gordon Blake 'Mrs. jelm Blake and M1'8, O. Blake Sr.,rjoie:" *M.thiblited interesting Mrs. L, Ryan told tk WeRloVed story of Our Lady Of Lourdes, An interesting Story sholMing for spring "aeCeSSomies WAN riven by Mrs. j, thin Was fltitotiglily enjoyed, ;Two Trier tibilga Were siting by the SteMilsilailipti by lilts. r 0Prden Blake iron the picky tylithot of the door Prize, A tasty Birch Was 0140Yed and the attiointted, FON SALE tltant barley. vioan, ner bushel, Clayey pats, 813.0 nor Intsbel, ra,rdift Mote 4g446 Dance After Concert Alcoa Thytme. One Admissiott - Adults 50c Childreo 25c