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• g TWO to he fellowed '1) Questi94
:and Answer and a lilselt4etet'!„ period,
Delegates to the. Inpettng
asked to bring in the prize Winning
OSfia',$7 at their fair with O GOetiel0t4
len from the 'teacher that it. is tbe
,Work of the pupil eoneerned..
Di:strict officers in the women's
.seetion ,rire.: District Representative •
Mrs, Joseph 0.rarnitiett, 11,11.
Seaforth (also 2nd V.P. of 0.A.A.S.)
Associate. Representative - Mrs.1
Rey Coulter, Milverton:
.Secretary.treasufer Mrs, ;Lorne !
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PORI) FAIRLANEy
FORD CUSTOM,
1958
1957
1956
1955
1955
CIAL VALUES
Clearing at a discount of
2 5 %
pick.up Christmas Gifts"
PONTIAC. 4 Door automatic
PLYMOUTH r" poor autornotla
PLYMOUTH . "Tinze to
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CHOOSE 4 100,0 40.041.040040000.00...000, MANY OTHER 7.„10(1=1,R TO
LADIES' COATS
Regular and Petite sizes in Beautiful Cloths
Car Coats for All - College Girls Coats
BRIDGE MOTORS
H ot Water Bottles Rog , $2,65 44...."000.04.1,0041.00.04 ,,, 0.4. 2 for $2.66 ORD22121-11. PHONE 249
large PUre Cod Live Oil Reg, $1.89 2 for $1,90 ,,,,,,,,•4‘4,-,AAA..A1.• ,g•gg.
Snow Suits MOW b. maxim.000/~raMON AVNYiew.
WINGH AM MELIORIAL SHOP
CEMETERY LETTERING
fv,Ir dual antae tvt Over 34 sart of
OPen every Week Day
QUALI1Y, SERVICE, CRAFTBMAN3HVe
R eg. 15c pkg. „., ,,,, . , , ttttt ... . • 2 for 160. Blue Lined Envelopes
2 for 99c
2 for 2.50
... 2 for 2.51
2 for 900
2 for 960
for 90c
Ml 31 Antiseptic Solution Reg, 98c hot.
Multiple Vit. Capsules Reg. $2.49
Cod. Liver Comp. with. Gresote Reg, $1,50
Christmas Cards Reg. 89c
Vitamin C Capsules Reg. 950
Heavy Mineral Oil Reg. 89c
Bronchial Cough Syrup Reg. 89c 2. for 900
Rexall Lead Pencils Reg, 7c 2 for So
Rexall Adhesive Tape Reg, 950
Men's Dress Suits
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GREY SCHODL AREA 00.
BOARD MEETING,
The regular meeting of th0 Grey
Township 'School Area No. 1 Hoard
IVOR held in the Ethel school on
Oeteher 2nd at 9. p.m. with .al!
members present,
The .minutes of the. September
meeting were read and adopted' on
of Raynard and Conley
Men's Dress Pants - Special $6.95
``ti real good pant"
R. A. SPOTTON cne 256, Whigharn
ities is also asked for, to include
schools (elementary and high); 4-H
and junior farmer coMpetitions; also
any other ways in which the juniors
participated in their fair - parades,
floats, calf race, pet show, etc.
Following reports and routine
business, including the election of
officers, an interesting speaker,
Miss Eileen Hessian of Hayfield,
will address the meeting using as
her topic "A Place is Only as Fine
as the Art it Produces,"
A. special speaker is also to
Address a joint noon luncheon meet-
ing of the Men's and women's
sections in the coliseum.
Typidal fall fair articles in sew-
ang and baking are being brought to ;
DISTRICT FAIRS'
ANNUAL PLANNED
An interesting program is being
prepared for the annual meeting of
the fairs of District 8 (Huron-
Perth) to be held this year in the
coliseum at the Stratford fair
grounds on October 31st,
The Women's section will meet in
the board room on the ground floor
with registration at 10 am,
RePpsentatives ,of the women'S
sections of the 14 fairs concerned
will be expected to give a brief
report of their 1962 fall fair, high.
lighting what they tried that was
new and with what success.
A brief report of all junior activ.
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TV AMV CiaggiTIPAC
HARRISON
2 for 96c
Reg. 1.25 2 for 1.26
2 for 360
2 for 160
2 for 36o
2 pr. 1.66
Nkomo: iffrusseta MI* I4. Fl. taonk'Niii Defeat*
ELECTRICAL CON419,ACTINIS
RADIO AND TULEVICION IREPAIE
PRtr QUARAWrIEBO MERVICE
- Carried Adrienne All Purpose Cream
Wash Cloths Reg. 350
Combs Reg. 15c
Motion of Fischer and Demaray
that the following accounts be paid:
Wm. 'W. Smith, labor 16.20
R. L. Cunningham, oil 203.32
Alexander Chapman,
insurance
Jack Hood School ,Supplies,
Ltd., suplies '7.94
The meeting adjourned on motion.
of Conley to meet on November 6
at 3.30 n.ln.
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Cliildren's Tooth Brushes Reg, 35c
Rubber Gloves Reg. 1.65 pr. 3 250.98
to choose from These are only a few of many items
X. S. HETHERINGTON, Q. C.
• !WEIBEL. PHONE 1111
w?"," di17/ and 84turtlay Ail Day - Office Open Every Do)
BRUSSELS. and WINONA*
SINE.:
Smith's Pharmacy
Norman, S, Hoover,
Secretary
MALL DRUG STORE
Brussels Phone 62
13.1.177•••="tomminta ar
ERE NO 0,00,10•10,0
WEEKLY SALE
Brussels Livestock Sales Yards
EVERY FRIDAY I P.M.
Your Flom Market Where You Are Welcome As
Visitor, Consignor er Buyer
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BRUESELE, OMT. - PHONE 46
THE ONES THAT WHIPPED THE Liki :f,11N . . .
TOUGHEST UNDER THE S N SHOW THE W RTH
OF NEW ENGINES, FRAMES A SUSPENSIO !
J. E. LONGSTAFF
GODERICH ST. W., sEAFORTH PHONE 791
Haws Seaforth daily exeept Monday, 9 to 5.30:
Wednesday 9 A.11. to 12.30 .1:).M. Thursday evening by
appointment only. Clinton HU-24010, above Hawkins' Ildwer,
Monday 9 to 5.30
Used Cars In StipIck
1960 Chev. Biscayne Automatic
1960 Chev. Biscayne Sedan
1960 Envoy Special Sedan
1959 Dodge Sedan
1958 Chev. Sedan Radio Automatic
1958 Chev. Biscayne
1958 Pontiac Coach
1957 Chev. 4-door Hardtop, V8, Automatic
Radio
USED TRUCKS IN STOCK
i959 Chev. Y2 ton Pickup
NEW CHEV. OLDS and CHEVY II
IN STOCK
Nature created the world's toughest proving
ground for trucks - the Baja (bah hah) Cali-
fornia Peninsula, Mexico. It's thousand miles
of tortuous trail that defies travel.
Chevrolet taekled this route with a Carry-
all, a %-ton pickup with new 230 cu.-in. 6-
cylinder engine, a 3A'-ton pickup with new
292-cu.-in. *6-cylinder engine, a medium-
duty unit with refrigerated van, a medium-
duty diesel tanker and a heavy-duty tandem.
Rocks, ruts, washboard and washout
racked the trucks from bumper to btimper.
Sand, dust and rivers tried to swallow them.
Hour after hour was spent in low gear at tem-
perature up to 122 degrees F. •
It took 17 days to go the 1,066 miles, and
not one Chevrolet truck dropped out! Each
day's run was finished on schedule!
Trucks that can take this kind of beating
can take on your toughest truck jobs. See
these tough, quality-built '63 Chevrolet trucks
with all their new improvements at your .
Chevrolet dealer's. *Optional at "extra con.
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ometimes the caravan crept along for •
hours low gear. There was tie traffic
- just occasional traveller On burro
or horseback, It's that kind of rente, It
took 17 days th go 1,066 miles
',Veer Cirevreirt eldem*Ile Dopier Super/set Products QUALITY TRUCKS COST LESS
A Gdfieral .MotOt§.. Valtia Moue 56 Brussels, Ont.
THE ilLicailecl
1.6 tonada ti 'Nth, ii;outeveitd at Laurier' tkve:,
buittcle'
Alr-Cdpdttlohe$ LOtitigdi
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AMtLY MAR - •
Roe* kateit ttrigie $7-.50- $9.25 •
Dotiblei 1:10-$12,30
• antral. 5-3333!
When you canie to a river, }roil
got Wet. This Raja river lxit•
torn was as rocky as the read.
What a tcst for new '63 Chev-
rolet Suspension systerns!
tight skUeeze for the riidaitini. and
heavy-duty Units in this•gOrge: 'their new
narrower front-en& certainly paid off.
Users who operate in cloSe quarters Will
like this tiew '63 feature.
Teniperatures as high as 1j,2, degrees V. burned the land
in thd desert area around.Dry Lake one indre ordeal
any thiek that gOOS to Baja has to shrug off.
Chevrolet:s ladder-type fratneS
withstOod the SeVereSt
Meta. ShOWn is the,%.-tori pfck-
up with iii0w102-ou.-In. *6 cyl=
eakine,
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