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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-11-11, Page 7IN TO TORONTO $ Askabout convenient departuri andi return times 111/11t information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL 4045 ,M11.111MERMANSE4MLIITMEMEEM=REMIABS THI MUMMA POST, BRUSSIMS, oNTAJuo THURSDAY, NOV. 11,th, 1965 •••••••••.4••••••.,•,C1 11•••••,mmilmliMall..1.414 BRUSSELS TRANSPORT SAFE 'DEPE'NDA OLE TRUCKING Ship Pigs On Monday A.M. if Monday Holiday — Ship Tuesday Cattle Trucking Service to or from Brussels anywhere within Ontario Phone George Jutzi Brussels 122 D. A. RANN Licensed Funeral Director and gmbalittor FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 36 or 10. BRUSSELS, 0611. WiNGHAM. MEMORIAL SHOP QUALITY. SEliv:UE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Ever::: WOOS Day Yee. Guarantee, Re. Over 36 Year/ !A CEM e-rarey LeCTTIERING Box 158 WIngham JOHN MALICK CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD J. H. CRAWFORD, Q. C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A., L.L.13, HURON COUNTY NUMISMATICS ISSUE THEIR 'OWN COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL Members or Huron County Numism.atic Society are holding their heads just a little higher these days . . • and the reason for their pride and excitement is their plans for a club "first" to he initiated at the Fourth Annual, Coin Exhibition to be held in the Elm, Haven Motor Hotel, Clinton, on Sunday, November 14. On display and for sale at the day-long coin Iover's event will be a medal specially designed for the fid•on County society. Bear- ing a map of the county with the towns of Clinton., -1.1.5Xeter, Goder- ich, Seaforth, Wingham, clearly marked , the medals will be is- sued in three different metals' — bronze, nickel silver and silver. Only 500 medals in all will he issued this year . . . 400 in bronze and nickel' silver and 100 in silver. Coin enthusiasts may purchase the first of a planned series of these comnierative medals at the exhibit- ion directly or by mail order from. the Numismatic Society, Box 25. They will cost $2.50 each for ' • THE BRUSSELS POST Authorized as Second Class Mail, Pout Office Department, Ottawa Establishd 1872 Serving the Farming Community Published at BRUSSELS. ONTARIO, every Thursday ROY W. KENNEDY. Publisher Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association Brussels and Windham Phone 120 Phone 3574630 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMOTRIST eAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE — Tu. z-eays. rhursaaye, Fridays, and Saturday a.on, hureclay eveninge by appointment Only. Phone Seater,* 791 Clinton Office — Clinton Mediae, Centre, Rettenbury Street !Monday and Weanesdey 9:00 t" 6:30 p.m. Phone 4324010 the bronze and incnel 55.50 for the pure silver. The club, organized in 1961, hopes to issue a similar medal every year hereafter. [rimed• irate plans are to highlight some historical event of Huron Co,unty on the face of each ensuing an- nual issue. The upcoming Coin Exhibition in Clinton will feature as well, displaY competition classes awards, prize exhibits and auction Sales for both the junior and the more advanced collector .. all for the meagre admission fee of 25 cents! General chairman of the ex- hibition is Jack C. Dietrich of RR 3, Clinton .and display chair- Man is Murray Craig, 103 Walker St. Clinton. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of LAURA decKeasliAedUTER Pliii.SONS having claims against the estate of Laura Krauter, late of the Village of Ethel, in the County of Huron' widow, who died on tne twenty.- fourth day of October, A.D. 1965, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the twenty-fifth day of Novem,ber, A.D. 1965. After that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having re- gard only to those claims of which he has then had notice. DATED at Brussels this twenty- eighth day of October, 1965. C3AWFORDSaF-4PHERD, Brussels, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor WALTER PEASE Trucking Class F S LIVESTOCK TRUCKING TO AND FROM FARMS IN LICENSED AREAS OF GREY, MORRIS, WAWANOSH, HULLET AND McKILLOP TOWNSHIPS TO ANY PLACE WITHIN ONTARIO ALL LOADS INSURED PHONE IIRUSSELS 345J4 1966 PONTIAC GRANDE PARISIENNE ftiE fiiii,14 .CiLLOP MUTUAL FIRE ATN:.'_'1,JRANCE, COMPANY Office --- Mehl Strewn SEA FORTH MUMS • Town Dwellingo * All Classes of Farr; Prozerzy ' Summer Cottager/ * Churches. Illehoota :MOM Fexteaden °overact. (wino. mete. water demsall, itiwatnt, 03ectrt.. Ot*'.) In Ow 1. teeeeertn: V. I. lane RR s, eteseterei• ;Ara `itlivrts rink I: Rrasools; Rarer:. 0,4 z i r em , f2irnton : I:A-erre Coyne. EiPaurii2 esator0. MVIIMM7Mr4T73171fmtm..mwmplimnumum170 ,77 ,17 nm_71 Jamen Keys, RR The Pontiac Grande Parisienne, a new series introduced for 1966. is available in two models, sport coupe and sport sedan. The sport coupe has a dramatic new roofline which distinguishes the Grande Parisienne from the rest of the Pontiac line. Grande Parisienne has a luxurious interior, with wood-trimmed instrument panel and steering wheel. and Strain-bucket seats in the sport coupe. New grilles, bumpers, hoods and fenders mark the style change for all Pentiaes and from the roofline back they are completely redesigned. Among new mechanical achieve -, 'Monts IS a fully-synchroniged manual transmission which zillows it shift Mtn low without gtOPPinU, ' 110W the ee-81)(nd autonlatio transmission ia 'also mnlilablo, 'The line also introduco tiew dfigititm tllli tltl incrowd powor