HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-1-30, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST
('alrrdlan G. Mooch
S N'AtL mal ^�n stltnte for the i
PIKE TE FOR NATIONAL, wa, to hat tib 0, with the t
b.lnded that tAta C, N. i. B. is taltxotty liJtlt!r caro 1tf . lY1r• Boy ColtaLos,' Yeuytry Clark J. H. Welton
0 NSTITU'f'B FOR THE BLIND �idittissleLS„ Cot, Treasurer .. .., Mrs. S. B. Hlltott
RE BUILDING CAMPAIGN FUND to moace fit availal)le tp n11 nevliY 1j r Auditors ,,.: S. B, Elliott and R." G.
Canadians,-
pecan] 1'liuuw'Fal i,71laum to 01% O'1.e.:t„nitles in their uwit
150000.00 has heed launched t r er Paint, Nlr, Wheeler r ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING
( • ideT'113de
+! S t. 'JOHN'$ CHURCH Beard of Manmgement — A. Bird,
Winch
d an'.
A
awe $ hUnli is a1 a h 1
'In eele dDi District
' ell Nle, r F. stres=eel. W5'rlt rho «rctrkt�hop 1n the alt 1•'.::•'ti Veptry 11leeri'ttg of St.
'Wheeler, Distort Floud Secretary or new building as a base, sub^goal- Ji?ltaiS Church was held in the
"tltr• Canadian National institute for tracts will be t015051a' from lm'ge.50' , pea+ls'11 hall an Jan, Sth, X952,
Lite Blind "'Phe amount 40 be des -trial firsts and Parcelled oat I,°. The lneaeting opened with Pray'
1 --eased in this County for the Service
.blind people tot' completion at,' br,f0.liowed by reading ;and adapt-
ecru On'turin Horne and Service home. "None of the four .Counties , 'inn of the minutes of,bhgi previous
'Centre for 051 Blind. soon to. be ten r=n1ate to benefit from this , annual meeting. iIII
built in London, is $10,000.00." he a r.erte5. "ft will mean inane Rel•; 3. H. ICe2r "Presetrted the
The bu11511tr will bene.l'L 400 scene~ in the porkeits of tote blind. ' rector's epont.
blind people from rhe Counties of •'d i1 Tolvities will Increase, 1•
the treasurer's 00015report was given
i9ght, TTuroif, Middlesex, and Perth, he ro o 1nnrd. "The sigh'tle50 _ by 'Mrs.'B, Elliott.
providing a we}I•rununad programme s Cnnnty will be invited to The building fund retort was
of social re -a dJnstmr-n1. wafts. hob- •'t:. na••' in nn'"irals. name nights, nrezented by Mr. R. McBride,
Fries: workshop and recreation de a edmrtt'Oral project that will 'wrs. H. Bryans Presented the
signed to lead s _�httas'= ritinenry to ''e"1
' hnsv and happy b Y Pro -
W''''''''' Cnitd r)"'11-
,. "..... strut,/ of activities to take 'MP Women's Auxiliary report
happier and more useful way of reie,t off their handicap."
Aire than ever before. , ,c elven by Mrs, Morrow.
"The r, ,itituce also )14)P 01.5 to ..9'y„ 5.. 1.tie will h a err -lit to The Sunday School Report was
lir " he said "nu'' u.y In rause ';•-ri•'t". he asser'ed. "and elven by Mrs. Kerr.
it offers a home to lonely blind ,n til sh:Itt,'l people will le clad TIma FOP nwin•t Officers were e-
ppeuple, but lit cause newly -blinded t:± li'Ave a Mare in. Tilts campaign 'rioted for 1952.
will have a chance to live in for ".5'.1 , buildtmr. better live- for the 'wills.' r'. 11 tri"n, ..R, C McBride
i.raining. There hey o11 meet 1.1 l right hero In err own County. t eople rf nden Allister Bird
'
T ,,1 51nla,.'.I, in Synod J. H.
more . ' mood sightless and re hr ernerouc•" Bryans
have si. lessons aimed at their Donations are exempt from in-
. : astragal." This Dim tome tax and may 1)0 sent to The S. -ha -Mite Delegate to Synod .... S.
Wednesday, Janney 30511, 1852
•r.. ,...,r...
Bruce Walters and daughter, Sea•
forth, wadi iter parents, Il', and
Mrs. W, G. Bennett.
The 95x511 me'etin'g of the "Wel'
ton Willing Workers" was hBAd ad
the hone of Mrs. Humphries with
It. G. M°Brhie. S. G. Alcock, J. It 9 inswering the roll call, The min -
Divans, H. J. MMCntcheon, J. Fl.
Stratton, Thos. 171111, J. Chamber-
lain, Jas. S'mi'th, W. J, Ne'
0u;tolleonl Reg. Watson, Mrs: G ^
Darts and Mrs. FI. Bryans.
Sfdeenien — Geo. Thorniton,
T has. `Bernard, Wm McMurray,"
John Pennington and Jas. Davis.
The meeting 'tt'as then adjourned
followed by a delicious lunch served
by the ladiel.
Mrs, Bella Clark, wtdgw of Archi-
bald Clariy„ celebrated her. 93nd
birthday on Wednesday, at the
home of her .son, Albert Clark. Her
daughter, Mos. A. Dundas, London,
was present. Mrs. Clank is quite
active, and helps with the house-
work, in spite of her advanced age,"
• Personals: Mrs. Charles McGavin
is ill at her 'home;. Miss June
Rockwell, has been under the
doctor's care with the flue; • Mrs.
rtes were read . and seconded by
Audrey Ilcolrwell. 'Ph:e roll call was
to bring our record books. The next
meeting is to be'on Jan; 31. Audrey
it to brlbg the tread. The roll call for
'Phureiah' 1115511)t is "How we get
Meng Making our. dtreeser scarf."
We then worked at out dresser
scarves.'
PEOPLE W E KN C W
Lawrie and Betty Cousins, and
Ivan OanlJSdell spent the past week
end with friends and relatives in
Woodbridge and Toronto.
Tack 'Bivalve returned home atter
visiting his sister at Denver, Col.,
Ja'ek Is looking fine and fit as
ever.
The sympathy of this community
is extrmd'ed to Mr, A. C. Robinson,
bandmaster of the Brussels Lions
Pons and Girls Band, whoa mother
died in Guelph this week.
fie' R0,401/
give you
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'll carry bigger payloads! They'll
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 p„ CTORS VALUE
Models for every load 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 line 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 1 It's a massive, heavy-duty
120-h.p. engine designed to deliver
outstanding performance under the
toughest working conditions. Whether
you choose the, 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 great^.
dependability and greater
power -per -gallon from a
Chevrolet valve -In -head truck
,ngine.
N
Riverside
ok-rs
russets, Ontario
USED U&.1tS
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 11 ton truck, with racks
1946 Ford 3 ton truck with racks
NEW CARS
New Oldsmobile 'Deluxe Sedan
New Chevrolet Power Glide Sedan
Announcernent — We now have the New
Stewart Warner Electronic Wheel Bal-
ancer. A must kr safe driving and cuts tire
wear to cs minimum.
'Motorse
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
ANNUAL MEETING `+:t.itkora and Milkers.
Linc, Plo ,s, Manure
hpreaders,
Lime and Fertilizer Sowers,
Spring -tooth Harrows
.the lkrrester's. Hall Atwood on — both wheel tractors and crawl' S1
The ti5t1r Annual Meeting Rt the
Policyholders of the Blum Farmers'
Mutual Fire ins. Co., will be held in
TULSDAY, the 5th day of
FISBRIIARY, 1051.
at Two o'clock.
For the purpose of receiving reports
of the Directors and Auditors, for
the electronof officers and any
other business .that may come be-
fore .the meetinig.
President : W. F. Little.
Secretary-Treas., R. N. Switzer.
Plows, Discs, Spreaders,
Mowers, Hay Loaders, ,
Smalley Forage Blower stns
Hammer R®..
We also ave repairs far
Oliver Cockahutt Trades&
,-1p+nmJn! ,),•,111.• nor
vuver implement.
MORRITI dr WRIGHT
Telephone 4 end 13. gleth. Ont.
a
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?
, OA ING FOR A
LIVING" from your
Commerce manager.
140.51