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THE BRUSSELS POST
• Wednesday. A414$1 414 40.8
AUCTION. PA!..g. /4, 44410 on 'Sunday,
Mr, Wayne MOIlonatel of Windsor
Is lioildAyblg, with Dii.reats, Mr.
44'4 111';1'4. R. 1)101/Qhael ,
Mrs, Wm. Moss, Rath And Mr:,
Lunday of Auburn visited,
with, Mr. Frank Klrkby on Sunday„„„
Miss Mary Kirkby and Mitsri
AnunAchilleS‘ aaVe` returned home,
utter attending COTT Cant) at
Gederich,
STEADY
DELIVERY CONTRACT
and (2444)
IT'S MORE THAN JUST A GAME—The faces of these five pupils from Port Perry Public
School reflect the interest they show in the Safety Game, distributed to over 800,000 Ontario
ehool pupils by the Departments of Transport and Education this summer. Transport Minister,
Mr. M. B. Dymond shows how the game works to (left to right) Elizabeth Willoughby, Jackie
7ransen, Kathy Whitter, Norman Ballinger, and Eva Levack. Purpose of the game is to remind
youngsters during the summer of the safety lesions thew leached in school from their teachers.
FOR THIS AREA
. No , Selling Involved.
Age Or Experience Not
Important
CAR OR LIGHT TRUCK AND
$950.00 CASH REQUIRED
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
Even If Presently Employed
WALTON.
Mr, Lloyd Porter left on FriclAY
morning ifor WinpOpog and car ,
Matt, wlVege ,ho. will visit
with his brothel ls Elgin and .11.4tte,
sell wIte are not AAjoylAg poo,
two% At the present time.
Mr, and .11Ips, .mety.0.1. spott,
Mlialiael and of Fargo, North
Dakota, are wis1ting. with Mr, and
• Mrs, L. Ryan and other relatives...
• My,, and Mrs. Bert • Rusisell of
Mitchell -vieited with Mies Bessie
Davidon and Mr.• Ed,. Davidson on
Sunday.
Mr, and 'Mils. John Kjinig, Joyce .044,
Wayne, of Sarnia, .visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ,gr'43.0.g0
Jackson,
Recent visAtors at the hOltie of
Mr. antl Mira. Geo, Dundas Were
Mir, and. Mrs. F. Dundas and family
of Toronto...and Mrs. Ruby Dundas
Eleanor, Carolyn and Joyce of,
Glencoe. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lubnow and
family of London, were Sunday
visitors, with. Mrs, R. T. Hoy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. t, Ennis, Cathy, '
and Beth of Loudon visited with
WRITE CONTRACT DIV.
DEFT-1 1.10,
1554 EGLI NTON ST. W.,
TORONTO, ONTARIO.
"..1;
Of Household fulnitk.kre fort
Morris Wimiherp, litrusselg
Sale to be held at the rear of
The Arcade Store, ark,081.0.
SATURDAY .AUGUST 9th
At 1;30 P, M.
WestinghouSe refrigerator
11 cubic feet
{{e i81ia1 electric tabIe top.
4 buirner. stove.
Cafileld ;electric wAshling nutchiens.
2 years,. old
21 inch teletiem (Adinign1).
SpattOxi radio
3 electrt.A
Kingston piano
fr 014 OAT; I PPP
4 coffee tables,
Chesterfield with two Satre
to rnatelt, 1 single chesterfield.
IVIabagany dining room suite
complete Malcom (No-Mar)
Solid walnut ;bedroom suite. (141110
1 steel bed with Spring filled.
mattress
Cabinet With 4 chairs. to match
Studio couch . Victor phonograph
2 oriental rugs (9 x 12)
1 arm chair
1 rocking chair 1 book case
2 sewing inaehines
Silverware .China
()titer articles too numerous • to
mention,
Morris. Winebern Prop.
George Nesbitt Auctioneer
George Powell Clerk
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of
Household. Effects
At Lot 18, Con, 9, Grey Tlerp.
4 miles East of Brussels on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th
at 1,30 P. M.
3 Pieces Ohesterficadi Suite
9 Piece Dining ROOM Suite
2 Occasional ,Chairs
End Tehtee Blectrie Stove
8 ft, Piffle° Refrigerator
(nearly new)
Acme 'N'Vashing Machine
(like, new)
Coal Heater ;Table Lamps
Rogers mjaiiistIo NI0eiirlic 'Mantle
Radio
Chest of Drawers
2 Mirrors (36x18)
Small .Tables
Linoleum Rug (9x15)
Beds and Springs
Mattresses
Electric Clock Buffett
Table and 6 ()hairs
Cook Stove Couch
Electric Hall Rumors
°coachman Chairs
Dressers Rocking Chairs
Drop Leaf Table
Step Ladder
50 ft, Snow Fence (new)
Steed Posts
120 ft. 'Extension Cord
Dishes Garden Tools
Carpenter Todls
2 Cord Maple Wood
1 Ton. Hard Coal
Islay Fork Car and Pulleys
140 ft, Hay Fork Rope
Wine Stretclinira.
Walking Plow
Many Other Articles Moo
Numerous To Mention
Terms Cash
Prop. — Garffeld 'McDonald
Auct. Harold Jackson
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FOR SALE -'--
Ready to lay K. 137 !Umber
Pullets. Vaccinated, Debeakel
Delivered.
R J. Andrews and Sons
R. R. 3, Seaforth, ant.
Phone 647r3
Seidner
BRUSSELS FALL FAIR
EAST HURON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
about exchanging your
3% wartime Victory Bonds
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1958 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Past President James 11/lair
President H Wilfred Shartreed
1st Vice-Pres. Clem Steffler
2nd Vice,Pres. Richard Preoter
Secretary-Treasurer Norman S, Hoover
DIRECTORS
James Smith, William Petrie, James Dowmin, Richard Procter,
Leonard Meehan, Hugh Poarecin, James Armstrong Jr,, Clem
Steffler, Wilfred Shortreed, Fred Mrkoatrtok, John McDonald,
Jan. VanYliet.
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS
1. What is the Canada Conversion Loan of 1958?
It is an offer to replace all unmatured 3% wartime
Victory Bonds with new 25-year 41/2% Canada Con-
version. Bonds. (Other bonds of shorter term, bearing
interest rates of 41/4 %, 33A% and 3% are also available.)
6. What will be the total of my cash adjustment?
It will depend on the type of exchange. For example, a
$500 8th Victory Bond exchanged for a $500 Conversion
Bond paying 41/2% will give you $8,75 in cash im-
mediately. This includes earned interest.
2. Why is the Government making this conversion offer?
In order to reorganize the national debt on a longer
term basis and thus reduce the volume of Government
refinancing over the next few years. There is widespread
public and business agreement that this is a sensible
idea and will help protect the soundness of the Canadian
dollar.
D. Langridge, H. Bolger, Wilbur Turnbull, J. Michie, A.Mc-
Ilaggairt, Win. Spell', E. Martin, S. Sweeney, Win. Turnbull,
Wm. Smith, G. Work, Win. King Jr., Wes. Kerr, Glen Huether,
D. ManTavish, K. Ashton, Rae Houston, Bert Johnston, Jas. S.
Armstrong, R. B. Cousins, A. Turnbull,. A. Pearson, J. W.
Wheeler, Jack Lowe, Wm, Dennis, Chas. Shaw, Doug. Reining.
way, Jas. Turnbull, Jack Bryan's, Jack Bowman, T. 14, McDon-
ald, M. Dennis, R. Pearson, G. Knight, Wm. Wheeler, ROSS
Duncan, C. Watson, C. MoCutoutch eon, Wm. Elston, G, McCut•
cheort, A. McQuarrie, . Graeme McDonald, L. Wheeler, Russel
Knight, K. McDonald, Wm. Henry, Ross Knight, S. Wheeler,
Baillie Parrott, Alf Knight, Bert Hemingway, Mac McIntosh,
H. Thomas, Jack Knight, James Knight.
7. Does this offer apply to Canada Savings Bonds and
other Government of Canada Bonds?
No. This offer is limited to unmatured wartime Victory
Loan Bonds only.
OFFICERS OF LADIES DIVISION
President Mri, Wm. Turnbull
Vice President Mrs, Wm. Evans
Sec. Treasurer Mrs. Doug. Hemingway
3. What interest will I receive on the new bonds?
On the 25-year bonds the interest rate is 41/2%—this is
50% greater than the old Victory Bond rate, The in-
creusc on the 14-year and the 7-'year bonds is also
subslant ial,
DIRECTORS
8. What steps should I take if I am away from home on
vacation and wish to take advantage of this offer?
You should write immediately to your bank, investment
dealer, stockbroker, trust or loan company, requesting
literature and application forms.
4. As a Victory Bond holder, will I be required to make
any additional payment?
No. On the contrary, you will receive an immediaie
cash adjustment.
9. Does it matter that the Victory Bond I hold is very
small?
Every holder of a Victory Bond, even though the amount
held may be only $50, should take advantage of this
offer. It is in his best interests as well as in the best
interests of Canada.
Mrs, R. Stephens, Mrs. Ken Shurrie, Mrs.' Chais, Daubs, Mrs. R.
Kennedy, Mrs,. Geo. Evans, Miss Beth Hoover, MrS. Gordon Knight,
Mrs. Clem Steffler, Penile. Mrs. Ken. Tyerman, Mrs. Glen
Runnier, Miss Lena Noble, Mrs. Jas. Main, Mrs. Ken McDonald,
Miry. Juno, Speir, Mrs, Claire Long, M,rs. Geo. Glalbraith, Mai. Andy
Turnbull, Miss Millie McFarlane, Mrs., W. Turnbull.
COMMITTEES FOR 1958
C, Stefflor, A. McQuarrie, H. Bolger, B. Parrott.
— L. Machu., S. Wheeler, Bert Hemingway, Bort
5. Do 3, have to convert my Victory Bonds?
You may, if you wish, hold your Victory Bonds until
maturity and on the due date you will be paid their
full face value. The Conversion Loan offer is open only
to Victory Bond holders; and the "right" to convert
giver; Victory Bonds a special value until the offer
expires. This is because there are many people trying
to buy them in order to invest in the new bonds.
Seines Smith, W. Smith, A, Peareorn, S. Turnbull.
R. Procter, D, Langridge, Jas, Michie.
Jas. Armstrong Jr., Russel Kultglit, H, GrasbY, Alt
10. How long is this offet open?
Until September 15, 1958, but it is to your advantage
to convert as quickly as possible and have the benefit
of the immediate cash adjustment.
11. Where can I exchange my Victory Bondi?
Al. any bank, investment dealer, trust or loan company,
or through your stockbroker.
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don't delay— convert today
EARN UP TO % ON THE NEW
CANADA 'CO VERSION .BONDS
p 41,
}roomy Hones
Light I-Iorsea
Johnston.
Beef. Cattle —
Dairy Cattle —
Grade Cattle —
Knight,
Sheep -and Swine — Jan VatVliet, G. Work, A: Turnbull, G. Mc.
Cutcheon, L. Wheeler.
Po4try — James 13owiliaii, Mac McIntosh, Wog Kerr:
Grain W. Petrie, Strata
1'riiit L. Molted, Lloyd Wheeler.
}Iced - Craps and Vegetables C'lem $aCk Blettirnian,
Police and Parking W. Perrie, Sack Knight, iA. *moot, J:
Lowe,- C. Steplieneoln, C. MuCutcheon, t,ens Hilether, Elston,
a Thomas.,
Finance —H. Poe,r8et, Wm Jas. Mgt', tired kfridiattlek,.
ittistel knight,
Glroiinds std Ciencesslona Richard Procter, lee, Smith Jan ee
Artustitotig. "Wlieleter,• S. Tariabili.
Paladb.,,,. Jack McDonald': 16e,
titteriaiiiiiiient -and, to -atee — 554, Bowman,- Jae.; AtinetrOng
Bolger,- and. Jan
Seliobie and Speote Ken Ashton, Bd. martin, 13., ttobiredri
Aritikoikottgi Sr: Luella M4tchell, J: Liti9e.•
Pearson, C. Long. J.
Wickets ';ge't4ittled Fred Tarktattiolis, Seleidai. Batter, R. NV:,
field, Jae 14tatr, dr-eel:in McDonald, dare Long. ,
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