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The Brussels Post, 1952-7-16, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST ;7 s fY,�4 r e A General Motors Value Illustrated — Chevrolet Siyleline De Luxe 2 -door Sedan It'll pay you to buy Chevrolet .the finest of low-priced cars! • • 718liefFwdesti- Pa±C6D so LOWi UNITIZED KNEE -ACTION RIDE Chevrolet's famous Kn pA�oen sdeis ter, smoother. New shock absorber action smothers bumps and jolts more quickly and effectively than ever. Spring control is immediate and continuous on all roads. POWERFUL VALVE -IN -HEAD ENGINE The trend is engines is all to valve -in -head! And Chevrolet has beea building engines of this design for forty years! Teamed with Powerglide is the most powerful valve -in -head, engine in Chevrolet's history, with hy- draulic -hushed valve -lifters to give whis- per -quiet power. Rivers AREA MUNICIPALITIES TO RECEIVE CROWN -OWNED. PROPERTY GRANTS Huron County in general, and the Township of Tnckeramith and Stephen in particular, will benefit immimas a result o2 a change in the policy the payment of grants ._ ..r,a"o taxes on Federal proper- ty, it was announced by Andrew Y. McLean, M. P. for Thiron-Perth, last week. Thee$ municipalities will now be eligible for a Federal grant In Ilan a taxes, withal respect to Crown -owned property. For almost two yearn Mr. McLean has been holdin • dist•nesions with the Minister of Finance and officials of the Finance Department, painting nut the situndinn that exists in wholly rural municipalities when there Is edtabliehed in safrh wavelci- patittee Nartientel Deferrer tneballa- tions, R.C,A.F, Station, Clinton, is ionated in Ttielrertemkth frawnehip, and Centralte le in Stephen Town- ship. Tinder mutating legtaln,tion munl- n1C 1A.1'), fi'f'l( l< DFAT) AND CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS RFMf►yrD PROMPT1 V FOP S.ANTTAPV DISPOSAL. Telephone Co11ec; BRUSSELS 8SR12 ELMIRA 564 GOPDOr"+i Y4"61JA7f LIMITED e See for yourself how brilliantly Chevrolet combines all these prize features of highest -priced cars ... bringing you the new and finer standard of beauty, performance, comfort and safety ... and yet it's the lowest -priced line in its field ! MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR EXTRA WIDE TREAD Chevrolet measures a full 58 %encentres chb- oof rear wheels —providing a broader base to give you more stability on the road, - less sway on the curved • Lowest -priced in its field! Chevrolet, the Leader, is the lowest -priced car in its field. It's Canada's most beautiful low-priced car—and Canada's most won- derful motor car value! GORGEOUS NEW COLORS Choose from a wide choice of colors and two-tone color combinations .. . the most wonder- ful array' is Chev- rolet's field. Dis- tinctive new De Luxe interiors are color -matches to exterior body - colors. CENTREPOISE POWER Engine vibration and power impulses are "screened out" — isolated from driv- er and passengers. Engine rides flexi- bly suspended be- tween new high - side mountings ..- centred, poised, cushioned in rubber. EXTRA LARGE BRAKES Chevrolet's Jumbo -Drum brakes, with their big 11 -inch brake drums, ap- ply more lever- age for more stopping power. v rs Stops are smooth- er, safer, with less driver effort, Bonded linings last up to twice as long. EXTRA -EASY CENTRE -POINT STEERING -a, Control is centred between the front wheels instead of behind the left front wheel. This advanced steering geometry makes Chevrolet surprisingly easy to steer, ma- noeuvre and park. POWERGLIDE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION It's an oil -smooth oil -cooled auto- matic transmis- sion. It is simpler with fewer parts to wear. It's smoother because inter- mediateoil does it all without gens. Optional on complicated Luxemod- els at extra cost. lotors `a+;lira.,:. in under to qualify for a grant in lieu of taxes. Munn pro- vide certain services to the Federal rrp : y. but in the case esti stations -Nth as' those at Clinton and Cen- tralia. which are located in rural townships. the provision of the epecifted seryiee is not possible. At the same time the rural m,unici- palitiea have been unable to levy taxes a: a result of there having been removed from the assessment rolls the property owned by the Crown. The municipalities, too. have had to provide for additional expense because of the increased MO! which is made of township roads by traffic proceeding in and from the Airforce stations. With the assistance of data furn- ished by County As,at s,or .Ilex .Alexander. County Treasurer A. H, nirelttne, and the filcrke of Tacker - smith and Stephen. Mr. McLean was .able to impress on the Depart - merit the merit of the claims of rural municipalities and of the cnenty for onm,penaatton In Iles of the taxes which they wonid have received heti there not been locat- ed within the municipalities Crown nwned property. Thnt the Department agreed with the arelmmenute whlnh were present• ar, wan indioatea last weak wiith the a,upeeennca r~f nnpplemen.tnry estimates wherein le prnvirted an ammtnt whl'.li will enable I tread t,n be veld resell mnnielpalltiee who herr, ' within their hnnnderice. The fete teete1'ehiene 'ti>(titie rletafls of .'he recra.e.tinne which will stow ern the nevmen:t of tba elan$ have BODY BY FISHER Fisher Body sets the -standard for styling, -for craftsman- ship, for com- fort and con- venience! And Fisher Unisteel construction guards youwith the solid strength of steel welded to steel above, beneath and all around you. not yet been finalized, the n+Cei• ,cry funds were voted at the pre- sent Session of Parliament, and payment to the municipalities will be made during the present year. It is not possible, until the regula- tions are finalized to indicate the amount of payment which each of the utuniefpalitles will receive, Mr. :itcLean acid, but It is expeoted that it will be an amount which will adequately compensate the munici- palities for their loss in general taxes, The payment will be made annually. Mr. McLean pointed out thatt a representative cif the Department is expected to visit the county within a short time to discuss with the • nun,iripalitiee rnnecrned the details of their Anima and provide neces nary assistance in completing ap- ptieatione for the grants, GM "SHADE=LITE" GLASS REDUCES GLARE, HEAT & FATIGUE Chevrolet offers "Shade -Lite" tinted glass with exclusive, shad- ed windshield - tinting for your extra protection. "Shade•Lite" glass all 'round reduces glare and heat, helps you drive more safely and comfortably. (Op- tional at extra costa Brussels Ontari NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of WILLIAM JAMBS Mc FARLANI; late' of the Township of Bast Wawanosh in the County of Huron are hereby notified to send En the undersigned on or before the FTFTBFNTH flay of J1TLY, 1952, full particulars of their clatme in writing. Tmtrnedia,tely after the fifteenth day of Tull, 1052, the as- aate of the estate will be disinli8tilted amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard °illy to debate of withal the Admintetratnr alien then have nntlea, Mases. (irawfnrd Re. Re.rhertigtnn Rasi1stPra Rc e.. Rru(teele Ontario velleitnre fm.. the Adminetrater, GREY WALTON Mr, Norman hoover la attending the Grand Lodge Masonic Convent- ion in Toronto. Mrs. tient$ Setae and little neice Louise Junes of Lurknow are vis- iting Mrs. Norman Hoover, ;hisses Marion Hoover and Audrey Wheeler, daughters or Mr. and Mrs. Newnan Hoover; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler are both in the same room in the Clinton Hespital having had their appendix remov- ed. FRANK SiNATRA'S CONFESSIONS PUBLISHED "The Voice" holds no punches as he reveals his own story of his surprising divorce and his exciting rom'a'nce with Ave Gardener, in thio Sunday's (July 20) issue of The American Weekly. Begin Frank Sinatra.'s dramatic two -pant series, nentankie Spealttitel. in The Amerloan Weekly ex -elusively with The netrnit Sunday Times. CHENILLE BEDSPREAD • BARGAIN From Factory to You --- $5.25 Lowest price in Canaria, 'This bedspread is fuTty covered with baby nhenille, no sheeting showing First quality. Tt manes in all colors, single Or dttnhin hrdeize, with either meta-eolnred nr solid raised rester patterna. At nnty $6.25 each. Rent. C• O. A, plug postage. Tmined- inte 'mon ey-ordtrrhaah' miarantee Order one, you will nrdnr mere. TOWN & COUNTY MFG, Bey 1490 Place D'Armes, Montreal, t uehec, Wutney ay, JtakY IMIIi, 1882 PEOPLEWE KNOW • airs, Saari ' Dactyou ictus arrived hoima rivitt e trivfo week'$ visit with relatives in Port algin, * Ma, and Mrs. A. Itt. Dixon of Do trout were week -end visitors with the Misses MaOraokeux. Mr. Dixon was manager of site Bank of Nova Sodtlahere a few years ago. * * Dr. and ,Mrs. J. IL Bnohatuan and. Miss Lorna of Daloraiue, Man., else Air. and Mrs. Ward Buohanan of Detroit, Mioh., were recent visitors with Miss Flo, I. Buchanan. * * Mr, Harry Combs had the mis- fortune to suffer a fall in his home. 'I -Tp w' a taken to Winkham hospital for an x-ray which allowed a broken bone, His many friends hope he will soon be okay. Mr. Oatirbs in to nhuedyieventh year. * * Mr. and Mrs. P, K. Whelpton of New York city were week -end guests of Dr. and Mils. Win. Spence. The ladies are eobteina. . * . * * t Mr. and Airs, Wm. Combs of Del - 1 oratne, Man., are gueets of his 'farther Mr, Harvey Combs and his i eider Nits Vesta Combe. # * Mr. and Mrs. Wm, McDowell and Tran and Ann of Toronto - were vie -Rina his mother, Mrs. G. Me- 1 j Dowell, Mrs. Percy Garside of Lon- 1 t don, was also a vistnr with her aigter Aire. McDowell. Mrs. Lewie,. Beecroft, Esdutowtot , A,ltia, et the Home o>r 'Mr, unci Mre, Georgi r11ho mtott. It in, oyer 40 Years eines .Mrs, Seeenaut (%Lee Mary Thornton) Tett here wilt). her parents, Mr. and Mrs, (igirj% Thorn- ton, eta made their deme its Damson. ton, Her slater end brother -in -1W, Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'McLean, Fele nraniton, -are acoonopanytng -theta. A. 11. Saniblt dusa the centred of driving idhildren, by bus, from Wit -wham to, Teeswater ono eater, •noon a week to eniop the swim- ming pool there, the arrangements having been made by the Lions clubs of the -twa borons; Mrs. R, P. Carnies with her daughter, Mrs. Neil Ma11)anliern; and family. 01116- ori: Mrs. W. T. Johnston has re - hinted home from a five week visit ,with relatives in Gladstone, and Woodrow, .Sask. Persoals; . luta•, and Mrs. Murray Wilson .and two none of Listowel with Mr, and Mrs, Roy ,Munn.; Mr. and Mrs. John White and son,. John. Detroit. wth Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mo - Kinnon and with Mr, and Mrs. John • 1T. MettTaviSh. Neil Tarn- bull, Dbhel, with Ian and Heads M,ugdyli; Mrs. Alfred Rirties and family with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robertson; Bryan Bowie, Wing - be n, with hes cousins, Donald and Gordon McMurray: Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Tones, Toronto, 'with Mr. and Mtt'. Alex Oorrigan: Mr. and Mrs. Spence Molitmnen, George- town, with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mc- Kinnon; aKinnon: Mrs. R. R'. Gamins with her daughter. Mrs. Nell Mcinaeb ern and family at Clifford: FSIean- or Smith with Miss Helen Munroe Of Wroeeter. alt het' wattage at Aids harly Beach: Rent Davidson,. 11‘,1111r V A I C.antevrittih. Mann., Mrs. 'William 1Reid and daughter, Mrs. rain i Personals : less Grace Stewart, , Porter, Raytieki, with Mrs. Arthur Windsor. and Miss Perna Htailliday, Ghat..: Mrs. W. J. Johnsbnn with Toronto, summer residents at Kin- me end. Mr.. ?Hilton Watson at sardine, visited Mies Flora Stewart Porde.; Mr. and bins. Joseph Mar- t et the home of Miss Rvbeta Daft; ae..tt sea two deughters. TAstowel, Mrs. Reid and daughter, Bayfield, ,,.t,l, a",1 Mr. and Mrs. George Thorn - with Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Mr. and ' Personnels: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Dralye.ott and lamiiy, Harry Dray- cott. Sr., ,and deter from Sauk., visiting with brother of Mrs:. Gross; Mr. Harry Draycott is a brother of Mrs. Gross; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Houston and family from Brandon, Man., visiting with friends here; Miss Audrey Hoak -well, with Bar- hara Holland in Blyth. The July meeting of the Women's , Aesoctattlon of Welton United Ohurob met in the basement with the first Vice -President Mrs, Fox, in' the chair. The meeting opened with singing hymn 637 followed by prayer. The miniutes `ot the last meeting were read by Mrs, B. Johnston sand approved. The treat• urer's report was then given by Mrs. P. Holman and other items of buai nese. The Sunday School picnic is to be. held Friday, Judy 25th at the Tions Purls. Seat'nrth. wtth a basket lunch. 'iThe meeting closed witb nrayer. Mr. and Mtis. Herb Treats and Mr. and Mra. John Bryant on a motor irip to the Unhed States. FOR SALE — Modern Red brick House on west alis of Vtatorts Park. New modern hnthromn, bot And cold water, Town water 13500.00. H ugh Pearson, lhrttseels Phone 11 PALMISTRY AND TEACUP READINGS (liven by Noted laxnarteneed Read- er for ennoblement 'Phone 119rs Tires - .,els nr write Misa T. M. Senora, rthet tint. BUSINESS (CARDS C. A. Myers., M.1),, L. M. C:. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOR Wlittann St.—_^ Moue 4. Brussels, Oat DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University a Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON i e 4S .,_. 'Brussels, Out. JOHN E. LONGSTAF`F, Optometrist Eyes Examined.. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.nt. to 9 p.n. • J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, LisTUWEL, ONT. Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Glasses Office in Listowel Clinic Bm'Iding Hoare: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wedtsesiay'p,m. Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9:3111. Otherevenings by appoixlment Phone 534. t), A. Rann & Co. I UNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVItdd, Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 85 - BRUSSELS, ONT. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS . Automobile and The Insurance Accident and Sickness Agent for Great West Life Insurance Co. Pt.one Office 96 Brussels, Ont. Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co. Brussels • 43x G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WiNGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tueeday. Phone Wingham 770 & f+, Kincardine 21. Evenings by appointment. Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Telephone 65 No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home Licensed Fimeral Director and Embalmer Twenty-four Hour Ambulance Service Dales' Flowers Exclusiyely S, Hetherington, K. C. WINGUAM :and BRUSSELS AT 3RUSSELI Toeeday and "Saturday all day ... Offict open every eMlty. 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