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BEVSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARI 7, OCT. 16th, 1966
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Announcing the Toronado nspired
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o lot of new ways to express yourself
NINETY EIGHT•TORONADO• DELTA 88 • DELMONT 88 * CUTLASS SUPREME • CUTLASS
XL-70 Chain
Saw
New design — light weight —
faster cutting — double fuel
and oil capacity. Only leh
Pee. less bar end chain and
cuts throegh 15" hart:Mead
in 12 seconds! And the cost
is low! See it, try it, buy it!
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you can balance
it on one hand.
GEO. SOMERS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
TEL: 103
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cod: Longer, racier hoods. Sporty rear decks.
Fastback flair. The dashing Toronado inspired the
Oldsmobile look for 1967.
And Oldsmobile going is now smootherthan
ever. New ride improvements and engine
refinements see to that. Front wheel disc brakes
are available. You can personalize by choosing
from the huge selection of extras and luxury options.
Add your imagination and you can have that
one car in a million.
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CUTLASS SUPREME
DELMONT 88
TOiLONADO
DELTA 88
CUTLASS
A. lot of new ways to express yourself.
otaitraite ihffiks ce your safety. too, with the
GM.de,elaced, energy.absorbtrig: steering column
that can orneress or, severe mewl vo to VA
urchin; with Lain tazard warning Slasher , outside
rear lee. miirci, duet master cylinder brOe system,
Oa man Dthet s it ely leatutes—all stodge
SEE THEM AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALERS' TODAY
AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN BRUSSELS:.
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GENTLEMEN'S Cletee
NEWS ITEMS
All my me i have had good
neiehbours. Out on the erd le we
had a sick cow or a horse or an
old sow thatcoultat make up her
mind, they would drop in after
their chores were done and stay
until one or two o'clock or as long
as required. If we lead. sickness iu
the house the negilibourhood.
woueen would bring cakes and
pies, and if our pastor was cone-
.11, L1..;:r 1Y OULU LJi l.11,10.,t
chicken ei cuter toe LLL11610 . 1
1411 Lt good neignueure now, oat,
Ube. Ut LLieu1, tneougu uu WWI, La
his own, in fact Lit. L1011.t et en
know it, is giving me LLicers,
have already developed an Iu
X'eriority complex, and have the
itch, boil and irritations oe ninny
kinds. bone out our west winuow
morning, noon or night, and yeti
will see Sam Burgess With a
barrow, or a fork, or snevel or
saw, or axe, things that should ue
Used sparingly. I prefer a shot
gun. or a fielnug pole. i don't be-
Bove in doing everytning today
either, there is always tomorrow.
On account oe Sam I have to
suffer a sort of, routine every
morning. It's quote, I see Sam out
watering his petunias, arn't they
lovely? He took up his potatoes
yesterday and put on the storm
windows. Look at. their lawn, isn't
it beautiful? I do wish you would
rake up those cucumber and to-
matoe vines off the garden and
pull them weeds. It looks like the
jungle of Brazil. You say to-
morrew, I've heard that before.
You and that Carl Graber! I spoke
to him a year ago- about fixing
those steps and that's what he
gay:; every time I meet him, to-
morrow, tomorrow. You must both
have gone to the same school. A
school for liars. Sam has his
E otatoes in the cellar and look at
that garden. Not a weed, not a.
peeble, bleb, blab. See *hitt
I mean. At one time I would go
down to the sinners' 0110, have a
coffee and an argument, and come
home. I would throw my coat on a
chair, my hat be another, kiek off
my boats and order what I wanted.
Now I hang up My coat and hat,
place my shoes behind the store
and take what's on, .ehe table as
well as the abuse. Yesterday I
says to myself, something must be
done. When I got back from the
sinners' club I slipped down cel-
lar and took myself a bracer, also
a chaser. When t got. upstairs I
was greeted with the same old
Malarky, quote, look at Sam's
garden. Look at Sam's la-wit. Gard-
en all in. Storni Windovis, ding
clang. I says, real loud, bow come
you never look out the east win-
do*? You won't see Clare Long
out in, the hot sun, daritg and
defying a sun stroke. You won't
see him with the rain dripping
off his chin, and when the cool
evening breezes blow he knows
enough to enjoy them reclining
in an ease chair. So Sam. has his
taties up eh, well how comes he
will trust the Lord to grow them
hut not It them mature.. Ours are
gee-wing. As for the storm wind-
ows, if you had quit yaeltleig and
yapping last epeing ours would
still be. on. Look at his garden.
Hese dug it so many times
its all dried up. Look at ours. The
vines holding the moisture. To
burn leaves is against the nature's
laws. They should be left for pro-
tection from the cold winter, As
for the taties and the steps
fix everything tomorrow. Says
she, my, everything will be fine
tomorrow except the lawn. Have
-you any suggestions about cut-,
ting the grass now. I says, yes,
ask Joe Thuell to supper and tell
him to bring his sheep. I gets up.
spits on the stove and goes down
cellar. Says, she, what are you,
doing down there? t says, I'm
going to cut seed potatoee for
nest. spring.
I picks tip icy Peter ni7iii Welke
PHONE: ere
boldly in and lays down on the
Couch. I hears the phone ring..
nob Iiellington is coming to cut
the lawn this afternoon, and rake
the leaves and vines. George
Davidson is coming to prow out
the potatoes and Sam is here
now putting on the storm. wind-
ows, Me 'elect Oraher will fix the
steps tomereave.
'Thursday evening 00tebet 27tik.
the Centennial Conienittee wil
present a variety concert in the
Legion Hall. The best talent in
Western Ontario Will be pre-
sented, Total proceeds for Clinic,
Help Breesele get a doctor.
Truthfully it ottrit
T.
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