HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-30, Page 47T;ME ICATIIADIAN NATIONAL
8kNSTITUT'E FOR THE BLIND
RE: BUILDING CAMPAIGN FUND
"A special 1'uuncial ('a,mpafgn 110
=wise $150,000:00 has b al nJlautiched
itn this district"
'V1'heelel Aisdrimt Field Secretary to
'Che Canadian National institute for
the 111'nd .`The ant 0001 io be
raTiaed in this ('''nn1y for ibe Wezt•
:ern ()Mario home and Service
'Ventre for the Blind. soon to be
]Huila in London, Is $10,100.00."
The building ,will ben.el,t 400
blind people from the Counties 0)
iC+'gin, flttl'on. Middlesex. and Perth.
providing a ,yell ronmled programme
of social re-adinstmeat, crafts, hnh-
bies. workshop anil re-creation de-
signed to lead s'^htles' citizenry to
2 happier and more useful way of
',,tire than over before.
1'a, :o vueces, full with 1110 w±1U4 (a)1 i an N11Utnai 4a1.sitltute ger the
l,lilid, care of: .111r. Roy COasdns,
bladed that the N,:1. B• is ,1nxl4N� . .
to make Int available to nil niiv tit 44fifesVita O%t
!>'.intl-d Canadians, t '
01% I'LP>.,rtai>itles In their i>wti•1 ST. ,JOHN'S CHURCH
1:0111.1:0111.1:0111.1" fs ,lnotber point, Mr, Wheeler I ANNUAL vESTRY MEETING
stre'.md. With the Workshop in the. "ph .\ ,:rel Vts;cry Meeting Of St.
new building as a baso. soh 1011 ' Jtiltit'S Church was held In the
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a, e.in-
from t
t •^g - 2.
a et.+1 5
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will 0� parish Jan. th,
tractspotash 11�n11 on
do 91ria1 firms Gird parcelled out 110 t The rneeeting opened with pray.' .1?ivls and ATts, H. Bryans.
mind people for completion '4'1e1,, followed by reading ,and adopt-
holne. "None of the four Cpuntie ,90e°41P'n — Geo. Thornton,
inn of the minutes of the Previous T,lios, 'Bernard, Win. McMurray, "
— , n 01mnte to benefit, from this", -
. ..Davis.
THE BRUSSELS POST
G, A,1000k
Vestry Clerk J. if, Stredtou
Treasurer Mrs. S. B. Elliott
Auditors ..., S. '1. Elliott and R,- G.
MCB,ride
Board of Management -- A. Bird,
R, G. McBride. S. G. Aleoc+k, J. H.
Thwarts, Il. J. MOCutcheon,
St•etton, Thos. Ellis, J. Chamber-
lain, Jas. Smith, W: J. Mo-
Otstoheorlt Reg. Watson, Mrs, G.
WeduesdaY, Janney 3PUt, 1952
Bravo Walters, tied daugh'lor, Sea -
)
ea.
larents, D1r, and
Meth, with 11011 1
11Trs. W. O. Bennett,
The sixth meeting .of the "Wal-
ton, Willing Workers",was held at
the home of Mrs. Hamphries with
9 answering the telt pall. The min-
ntes were read , and seconded by
Audrey. Rockwell, The roll call was
t0 bring Our record books. The next
meeting is to he -on Jan. 01. Audrey
to hrlltg the treat. The roll call for
Thurealew night to 'cHow we get
alongnxnlding our dresser scarf."
annual meeting John penningtan anti Ina Davis We then worked nt out dresser
a " T, will mean mole o eNked the
he 1: e7 t d, t Rey. J. Fl Kerr pl s
nr'>uev in the -pockets at the blind. ...The meetingwas titan adjourned scarred.
ret toe's report. followed by a clench: is lunch! served
.111 ,t,ri,tti„s Will Inarrease, The trpaeurer'a report was given
by
the ladies.
he r�tr+n11>ed. The sightlessby.Mrs.'B. Elliott.
County will he invited to
Tire building fond ray of^t wa6
nnhjcals, name nights. pre="nterl by Mr. R. McBride.
.,11 erlucnt'ern l protects that will ,rs. H. Bt^yens Presented the
» busy and happy by pro
,....+„truly of 111ivftieq to take n1'141 report.
T1's Women's Auxiliary report
, .. »,i*'^r off ibid.!. lranrlic9P." 011'071 by Mrs. Morrow.
"Tr,. r, =fd> zi, 1- ann. els to„ 1 t•,t 1.11••., will h err lit 10 The Sunday School Report was
nt, .” he said m; a y b 1
, 10:0 ' t 'rp t". be a sser'ed, "and ,l1en by Mrs. Kerr.
it offers a hn.r.,. 1., lonely blind n±,' 111 slept, -I people will h'. it±nd Tl..., fnV >wim0 nrficers were 0•
pe.m1' , 1111! 1i. muse uew1y-1,linded ,,, hive a :'.sure in. This cnn7Paign
will have a chance to live in for •" „ 1 building better live: for the
training. There -the w 11 meet ±•'i 1 tight here in aur own County.
lasted for 1952.
Warden....R. (1. McBride
nettle'., Warden Allister Bird
r,,- Tnteo•,1 so Synod . J,
more. , ' nre,l �tghtlaos and ”'• 1,e g,nernla•" Bryane
.ave s1. lessons aimed at their r1' •a>1»i are exempt from In -
rapid : ustsneint." This plan 00100 tax and may be sent to The S"h=ditute Delegate to Synod -.. S.
Voir
W A T,T(Y141
Mrs. Bella Clark, wlthiw of Archi-
bald Claris„ celebrated her 92,nd
birthday on Wednesday, et the
home of her son, Albert Clark. Her
daughter, Mos, A. Dundas, London,
was Present. Mrs. Clank i5 quite
alebive, and helps with the house-
work. in spite of her advanced age'
' Personals: Mrs. Charles McGavin
is ill at her home;. Miss June
Harkwell, has been under the
doctor's care with the flue:' Mrs.
PEOPLE WF KNOW
Lawrie anti Betty Cerosins, and
Iran C'anuitdell spent the past week
end with friends and relatives in
Woodbridge and Toronto.
Jack Tltynne returned home after
visiting his sister at Denver, Col.,
Jack is looking fine and fit as
ever.
The sympathy, of this community
1s ezleiuled to Mr, A. C. Robinson,
bandmaster of the Brussels Lions
Pov: and Girls Band, whos mother
died in Cuedph this week,
tioRm
give you
111
Nineteen -fifty-two brings a new era. in Truck Transporta-
tion — made possible by Chevrolet engineers! Here, for
'52, are more Chevrolet Truck models :to choose from
than ever before! They'II carry bigger payloads! They'II
haul loads faster — powered by the famous valve -in -
head Chevrolet engines rated up to 120 horsepower.
It's a fact! Wherever trucks must' really earn their way,
wherever costs are figured down to the last cent — that's
where a 1952 Chevrolet Truck, and only a Chevrolet, fills
the bill! That's true whether your job calls for a sedan
delivery or an extra -heavy!
See for yourself. Check Chevrolet Trucks point for point —
count up the features that make Chevrolet more than ever
The Leader! First in value, first in demand, first by far in
actual sales!
A GENERAL A8,2TORS VALUE
Models for every Toad and purpose
Whatever your trucking needs, there's a Chevrolet truck model
suited for your purpose. Whether you're in the market for panel
deliveries, cab -over engines, forward controls or any other style,
you owe it to yourself to see your Chevrolet truck dealer. That's
where you'll find exactly the truck you want.
Complete range of wheelbases
and carrying capacities
The Chevrolet truck Zine for '52 offers you a wider choice of wheel-
bases,,ranging right up to 212". Carrying capacities have also been
increased to 17,500 lbs. with the 1700 Heavy Duty series. And all
this extra payload and carrying capacity is yours at amazingly low
cost. No other truck line gives you so much for so little.
Axle capacities for every job
The right axle for any type hauling job — still another reason why
the Chevrolet truck line lets you carry more payload without
overloading. Chevrolet truck axles are designed to absorb the
shocks and jolts caused by rough roads and heavy loads. What's
more, they deliver greater pulling power with less engine effort
throughout the entire speed range. And there's now a heavier two -
speed rear axle available for the Heavy Duty models.
4 great power plants to choose from
To the three already famous Chevrolet
valve -in -head truck engines, a brand-
new fourth power plant has been
added! It's a massive, heavy-duty
120-h.p. engine designed to deliver
outstanding performance under the
toughest working conditions. Whether
you choose tho. 92 h. p. Thriftmaster,
the 105 h.p. LoaamasTer, the 114 h.p.
Torquemaster or the husky new 120
h.p. engine, you can be sure of greater
dependability and greater
power -per -gallon from a
Chevrolet valve -in -head truck
•ngine.
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USED CAIS .
1949 Oldsmobile Sedan, Radio & Heater
1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Sedan
Radio and Heater
1946 Chev. Coupe, Radio and Heater
1946 Ford Coach
1937 Chevrolet Coupe
1938 Dodge Sedan
USED TRUCKS
1940 Ford 112 ton truck, with racks
1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Oldsmobile 'Deluxe Sedan
New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan
Announcement -- We now have the New
Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A must kr safe driving and cuts tire
wear to a minimum.
1- .c
Nereids Motor
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
ANNUAL MEETING
The 130th Annual Meeting c(1 the
L oticyholders of the Elmo Farmers'
Mutual Fire Ins. Co., will be held in
the Forester's Hall Atwood on
TUESDAY, the 5th day of
FEBRUARY, 1152..
at Two o'clock.
for the purpose of receiving reports
of the Directors and Auditors, for
the election of officers and any
other business -that may come be-
t fore the meeting.
President : W. E. Little.
Secretary-Treas., R. N. Switzer
..!slurs and Mttken.
L?11C, Plots, Manure
Spreaders,
Lente and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
troth wheel tractors and crawlers,
Plows, Discs, Spreaders,
Mowers, Hay Loader's, ,
Smalley Forage Blowers bat
Hammer MK.
We also are repairs for
Oliver Cockshatt Tradi/Is.
r.,n,�mrH^ '_• ale, roc
waver :mplemcnr.
MORRITI dr WRIGHT
Telephone 4 and 13. 31vt. Oat
Loafing for a Living
The "Loafing" or "Pen" type dairy barn is
just one of the many recent improvements in
farm buildings. You will be looking into new
types of buildings, and new ways to arrange
present buildings before you go beyond the
planning stage of construction or repairs. Mod-
ern farm buildings are designed to save labour,
protect herd health and lead to greater profits.
Discuss your financial problems with the local
Commerce manager. He represents a bank
that has for many years taken a keen interest
in promoting better farming and in looking
after Canadian farmers' banking needs. Why
not pay him a visit?
Get a y
"LOAFING FOR A
LIVING" from your
Commerce manager.
140.51
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