Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-11-21, Page 2(and start) with confidence on: ® HUSKIE . Snow Tires These rugged tires are designed and built for winter roads in Canada! Made with a specially formulated rubber compound they feature hundreds of edges that really ,bite into snow . . . giving you a vice-like grip for greater safety and dependability! Each CO-OP* Huskic Tire has a safety- bonded, 4 ply nylon carcass for long life, and built-in protection against dangerous blowouts and breaks. *Registered Trade Mark T1lU1i5pAY,.NQV..21st, 1063 was BitirSSEiLS POST, 131LUSSlilLS, ONTARIO ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BALL. BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, N,OV. .22nd KEN WILBEE ORCHESTRA DOOR PRIZE DRAW Admission At Popular Prices ,..1ftiggiartorekika CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY Limited Listowel, Ont. HAVE OPENINGS FOR FEMALE PLANT.ElVa'LOYEES For both day and afternoon shifts. Five day week. Good rate of pay. Cafeteria facilities, compriehensive issuriusce program available. Applications should be made to the PLANT PERSONNEL OFFICE samssosomossisi....momminissmsoloo...orm.,....aseiza, prepare Put guaranteed CO-OP Ethylene Gly- col Anti-Freeze in your car, truck and tractor now! Then enjoy carefree driv:- ing all winter long. You're safer with CO-OP permanent type anti-freeze: It won't evaporate . . it is non-foaming .. it is non-corrosive . . . and it con- tains rust-inhibitors.. And one filling lasts all season! t the touch of the starter With Silver Cobalt BATTERIES This amazing CO-OP Silver Cobalt Battery can actually sit idle for six months and .then leap to life ... ready to power your car, truck or tractor even under winter conditions. Here's why: Silver Cobalt. protects CO-OP battery plates the way galvanizin pro- tects iron. The charge is kept in, no deposits can form. For sure starts this winter and for many Winters to conic, buy a CO-OP Silver Cobalt Battery. e grave (o=p. 0 Phones: Brussels 388W10, Wingham 1091 WALTON AREA GIRL WINS 4-H PROVINCIAL HONORS The program included compet- itive judging by the girls and the exhibition of individual club pro- jects. In charge of judging were home economists, Miss Patricia Damude, Huron County; Miss Ilene McDermid, Oxford County; and Miss Marilyn Oke, Lambton. County* Among award winners Satur- day was Mrs. W4 L. Whtye, 2 Seaford", who received her 10-year leader's certificate for completing a minimum of 10 'projects. Mrs. Whyte completed .20 projects in 10 years, FOR SALE - 57 Ford automatic VS custom radio reasonably priced Call 293 after 6 or anytime on, Saturday. 3. RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW' OPEN IN Huron Co. Trade well established. Excellent' opportunity. Full time. Write. Rawieigh's, Dept. K-152-189, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Prepaid Health Plans at Cost way. OF DIRECTORS Fordyce Clark, RR 5, Goderich; Vice-Pres., Gordon i%lrklan,l,RR 3, Lucknow ; Mrs. O. O. _Anderson, RR 5, Wingham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter; Hugh ii, Smith, RR 2, ustowel: Lorne Bodges, RR, 1, Goderich; Roy Strong, Gorrle; Russell T. Luau;;, aR 1, Seaforth; Bert Irwin, Bit 2, seatorth; Bert 1(lopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard- son, RR 1, Itrucetiold; Kenneth J011118, RR 1, Woodhain. C. K. Magee Siwitetarraiineger Miss C. E. PlUmtree Militant Secretary For information, call your nearest director or our office in till! Credit Union Bldg., 70 On- tario Street, Clinton. Telephone H U nter 2-9751. or see your CO-OP representative RUSSEL .KNIGHT RR !.1 sue i Olds* ,TURKEY BINGOS BRUSSELS ,PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, NOV. :29th FRIDAY, DEC. 6th FRIDAY, DEC. 13th TIME - 8:30 P. M. 15 REGULAR GAMES $1.00' 3 CASH SPECIALS 1 DOOR PRIZE EXTRA and SPECIAL CARDS :25,c or 5 FOR $1.00 Under The Auspices of the Brussels Branch 218 Of The Royal Canadian Legion eaS:re,,,eeTALNwzsiglaternexariber....0-70.7..TD--.attr..77:In-,,rxW.T:7•",-,o-7.1141ThrvessrairTditugrogly AWED Phone 523-9373 ANNUAL TLET SALE OF WOOLEN BLANKETS and LEATHER GLOVES November 7 to Novena:ter' ;43 BLANKETS There is no substitute for Wool t.3.1en Lame SATIN BOUND 72" x 90" 7 C01011MS value $16.00 Sale Price $9.50 Caen Lame KAINBUW 72" x 90'' 4 colours value 416.00 Sale Price 49.00 talen Lame CO •••• win Lied size iiii"xtos'' Double Bed Size */2" x 64" • ki colours value 414.00 Sale Price $43.50 Weil Lame. CRIB 36" x 50" Beautliuny satin :sound value $0.0 0 Sale nice $5.UU to colours value Sti.OU Sale Price 444.t1t) .fe KILL' LEATHER- GLOVE AND MIT'l SALE i` vii 1V4LL' - iocautirtiny styled and tailored dress gioves, uned and ununed in goatskin, pigskin and capeskin values 4.).UU to fttp.UU saie Price $1.50 to ;.i.Ud uti. 1..eatner gloves for the fashion wise Amen and unlined capeskin and kid INTRUOUCIALI gioves values *4.00 and $5.00 Sale Price $2.00 to 2.50 1:01( C1-111.1.11(144 1.11Nit.1) 4N1OW AND SJKii MITT deerskin tanned to always dry soft value 442.0U bale Price $1.00 Lined Dress glove - - grey only value $1.50 Sale Priam 75c MEN'S WOOL WORK SOCKS heavy weight nylon reinforced value 1.25 1 pair Sale Price 2 pair for $1.00 WORK GLOVES goatskin for durability unlined value $1.35 Sale price 65c ROPER WORK GOVES lined value $2.95 Sale price 0.50 "The Best" value $2.95 Sale price $1.50 CHAMOIS The best dust cloth for house- hold use and car washing various sizes from 75c to $2.00 now for freezing temperatures with Permanent ANTI-FREEZE ANTI-FREEZE Mamie Kirkby, RR 1 :Walton, was Lhe solo winner of a pro- vincial honor certificate at :Huron County 4-4 Homemaking Clubs' annual Acnioveineut Day pro- grunt in Seaford" District High. St:iteol on Saturday. The award. r i 44 presented for the completion of 12 club projects. County honor certificates, for completion of Six. projects, were awarded to Jean Scott, RA 2 ,Seaforth; Patricia Ducharuie, RR 2 Brussels; Mary Ann 'Valera, plinton; ,Wanda, I ton; and Lynn Nixon, Seaforth. flighty girls participated in the program, representing homemaking clubs In Clinton, MeRillop Township, Moncrielf, Cranbrook Brussels and three Seaford" and area clubs. the Tet, Blyth, On