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The Brussels Post, 1952-7-16, Page 6
• THE BRUSSELS POST R. t us y� y ars) y ;;,f et A General Motors Value Iluskuted — ChcvroletStyl.lino Do Luso 2 -door Sedan It'll pay you to buy Chevrolet ...the finest of low-priced cars! 7iae tee.ses.ttnseso cc Lows 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 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! CENTREPOISE POWER Engine vibration and power impulses are "screened out" — isolated from driv- er and passengers. IIIEngine rides flexi- bly suspended be- tween new high - side mountings ... centred, poised, cushioned in rubber. EXTRA LARGE BRAKES Chevrolet's Jumbo-Drutm brrar kesi,l with brake drums, ap- ply more lever- age for more stopping power. Stops are smooth- er, safer, with less driver effort. Bonded linings last up to twice as long. UNITIZED KNEE-ACT1ON RiDE Chevrolet's famous Knee -Action ride is now even softer, 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 in engines is all to valve -in -head) And Chevrolet has been 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. EXTRA WIDE TREAD Chevrolet measures a full 583/4 inches be- tween centres of rear wheels —providing a broader base to give you more stability on the road, - less sway on the curves) GORGEOUS NEW COLORS Choose from a wide choice of colors and two-tone color combinations . the most wonder- ful array in Chev- rolet's field. Dis- tinctive new De Luxe interiors are colot-matches to exterior body colors. EXTRA -EASY CENTRE -POINT STEERING 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- fCt<_,p� 1 sion. It is simpler with fewer parts to wear. It's smoother because oil does it all without complicated inter- mediate gears. Optional on De Luxe mod- els at extra. cost, '- Riverside Mo AREA MUNICIPALITIES TO RECEIVE CROWN -OWNED. PROPERTY GRANTS Huron County in general, and the • Township of Tuckersmith and Stephen In particular, will benefit as a result of a change in the policy the payment of grants a taxes on Federal proper- ty, it was announced by Andrew Y. McLean, M. P. for Huron -Perth, last. week. These municipalities will now be eligible for a Federal grant In lieu of taxes, which respect to Crown -owned property. For almost two years Mr. McLean 114,- been holdin dtsrtasslons with the Minister of Finance and officials of the Finance Department., pointing out the situation that exists in wholly rural municipalities when there is a:ltahlisbed In seeh mhuniei- ..;.. - paHtias National Tleronor installa- tions, R.C.A.F. Station, Clinton. is bleated In Tttrkeramith 'Township, and Centralie is in Stephen Town- ship. Tinder exlsiting legislatlnn muni- l',1F. is lr 'Tr/1r.1( ]DEAD AND CRiPPLET) FARM ANIMALc RFMOvrr PROMPT! V FOP SANiTAR"' DISPOSAL. 'Telephone Collet; BRUSSELS 86R12 ELMIRA 564 GOPDON "tlif T1Rj4^ LIMiTE1 is <. in unit r to qualify for a er,tnt in lieu of taxes. must pro- vide certain services to the Federal ,r r r' y. but in the ease of stations -melt as those at Clinton and Cen- tralia. whichare located in rural townships, the provision of the ,peeified seryice is not possible. At the same time the rural runlet - entities have been unable to levy taxes ax a result of there having been removed from the assessment rolls the property own"nl by the r'ruwn, The municipalities. too. have had to provide for additional expense because of the increased USA which is made of township roads by traffic. proeeedint; tt, and from the Airforce stations. With the assistance of data furn- ished by Con -My Asians Alex Alexander. County Treasurer A. H. Erskine, and the Clerks of Tacker - smith and Stephen. Mr, McLean was able to impress on the Depart- ment the merit of the claims of rural municipatitles and M the county for compensation in lieu of the taxes which they would have received had there not been locat- ed ooated within the rnnninipa.lt'ttes Crown owned property. That the Deeartment. agreed with the nrpnm snf:s which wore present- er. was tndinatprl last week with the appearance nr scorn rmentary aatima.tss wherein is ornolr1MR1 an itrrirtttnt whfrm will enable -. arsnt to h" na.q1 rural tnnntrinatiliea who ba -r, within their hrmnata.rles. Tte- pith f»,•titin,@tone linin 'letups rr .tile rrrr'ia*inns whlr•tt u -l11 .goy roil the paymentof the erante have BODY BY FISHER Fisher Body sea the -standard for styling, for craftsman- -ship, for com- fort and con- venience! And Fisher tinisteel construction guards you with the solid strength of steel welded to steel ... above, beneath and all around you. 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 cost.) Brussels, Ont not yet been finalized, the noeea- -•ary funds were voted at the Pre- sent Session of- Parliament, and 114yntcnt to the municipalities will be made during the present year. t It is not possible, milli the regula- tions are finalized to indicate the amount of payment . which each et h•• municipalities will receive, Mr. McLean said, but it LR expected that it w111 be an amount which will adequately compensate the munici- palities for their loss in general taxes?. The payment will be made annually. :11r. McLean pointed out that a representative of the Department is expected to visit the county within a short time to discuss with the • atunicipalitie., concerned the details of their claim, and provide neces- sary assistant,,, in completing ae- ')i,ahons for the grants. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of WILLIAM JAMBS Mc FARLANF.1 late'of the Township of Fast Wawanosh in the County of Huron are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the FT1TI:1:)NTH day of JULY, 1952, full particulars of their claims in writ.ina, immediately atter the fifteenth day of .T111y, 1952, the as- sets of the estate will he diet:rtbtited amongst the parties entitled thereto having; regard only to claims of Whitt the Admintstrater shall than have notice. Messrs. Crawford gr TTetlterinctnn Barristers e.. Ttrnaaets t)ntatto E 1tntforg for the Atminstrator. C-10525 GREY WALTON Mr. Nurutau Hoover is attending t the Grand Lodge Masonic Convenit- ion is Toronto. 11r,. Nellie Scott and little nice Louisa: Jones of Lurknow are vie- iting Mrs. Norman Hoover. Jitsses Marion Hoover and Audrey Wheeler. daughters of Mr. and "Mrs. Norman Hoover; and Mr, and Mrs. Jaok Wheeler are both in the saute room to the Clinton Reenlist having had their appendix remov- ed. FRANK SINATRA'S CONFESSIONS PUBLISHED "The Voice" holds no Punches es he reveals his own story of hts- surprising divorce and his exciting romance with Ava Gardener, in this Sunday's (July 20) issue of The American Weekly. Begin Frank Sinatra's dramatic two-part series. "Frankie Spealtting'S. in The American Weekly ex -elusively with The Detroit Sunday Times. CHENILLE BEDSPREAD BARGAIN From Factory to You — $5.25 Lowest price in Canaria, This bedspread is frilly raverod with baby chenille, no sheeting showing First gmsl ty. it ernes in all colors, single rr' double hedsize, with etther multi -Colored or solid raised venire patterns. At only $5.26 each. gent ft. (). 1). pins postage. lmmed- inte nosey-ordor-hank marmites Order one. von will urns' 0108©, TOWN 8, COUNTY MFG. B.,x 1498 Place D'Armes, Montreal, Quebec, . Wednesday, Jluty lUlIr, b902 PEOPI2 W.4 KNOW Mrs. Stena 'Dantean hits arrived home frost, e lime week's visit with relatives in Port Blain, * * 0 Mr. and llirs A. D. Dixon of Da• trott were week -end visitors with the Misses McCracken. Mr. Dyson was manager of the Bank of I`Fova ' Scotia hero a foie years ago. * * * Dr, and ,Ira, J. H. Bttchunan and Miss Lorena of Delorttlne, Masa.,. also Mr. ,and Mrs. Ward Buchanan of Detroit, Mich„ were recent visitors with Miss -Flo. T. Ruohanan, * * • * Mr. Harry Combs Isar) .the mis- fortune to suffer a fall in lads home. 88e v-". taken to Winsiham hospital I for an x-ray which showed a broken bone, His many friends hope he will soon be okay. Mr. Oogtbs in in 1 ninety-seventh year. *** Mr. and Mrs, P. K. Whelpton of New York city were week -end guests of 1)r. and Mts. Win. Spence. The ladies are *elusive. . * * * 1 Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Combs of Del- i oraine, Man., are guests of his father Mm, Harvey Combs and his dater -Wise Personals: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Draycott and family, Harry Dray - nett, Sr., ,and sister from Sask., visiting with brother of Mrs. Gross; Sir, Harry Draycott is a brother of Mrs. Gross; Mr. and Mrs, Douglas I8oueton and family from Brandon, Man., visiting with friends here; Miss Audrey Haokwell, with Bar- bara arpara Holland in B1ybh. The July meeting of .the Women's Association of Walton Butted Church 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 minutes 'of the last meeting were read by Mrs. B. Johnston Canal approved. The tresa- ttrer's report was then glean by Mrs. P. Holman and other items of bust nese. The Sunday School picnic to to be held Friday. July Nth et the Tions Park. Seaforth, with a basket lunch. 'flhe meeting closed with prayer, ',lir. and Mrs. Herb Travis and Mr. end Mrs, John Aryans on a motor trip to .the United States. FOR SALE -.- Modern Rod Brick Renee on west aide or Victoria Park, New modern to ',broom. hot and cold water, Town water $8500,00, Tisch Pearson, Rruseels Phone 11 PALMISTRY AND TEACUP READINGS fiiven by Noted Tnxnerlenced Road, er ter 11mnin0mnnf Phone Ken Brut, mala er write Miss T. M. Sellers, mho!. Ont. Mre, Lends. - Uesol•oft, iidsnontint. Alta, et Nue -hOMe of Mr, and Ma , rd Gewo li'thernton, It lei am 40 Yearn /Ante •ivtrs. Beeonott (nee Mary Thornton) lett, here with icer' parents; Mr, and Mrs. 011ie. Thara- ton, 410 made their home in I+ld5nCsl- bon, Her sister and brothorinleitw. Mr. and hires. Jack 'IUIoLean, Lad' Wanton, 'are acoompanr'tng them, A. 1). Smith has the eontraot Of cdrivin ktttildren, by bis, from WI -Upham to, Toeawater one after- noon' a week to eniop - bile ttwim' sting pool there, the arrangements having been made by the Leona chubs of the two towns; ' Mrs. . 5'. (Ionise with her daissgltter, MrS. i 11 Mrltaobern, and family. Oliff •ord: Mrs. W. .1, Johnston has re, turned hone. from a five -eek' visit ,wn ,with relatives in Gladstone, ' Ma., and Wootlnew, ,Sask. ...Persoals: Ma'. and Mrs. Murray Wilson and two sone of Listened with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mann; Mr. and Mrs. John White and soak. Sohn. Detroit. wth Mr. end Mrs. R. H. Mc- Kinnon and with Mr. and Mrs. John H, MacTavish, Neil Turn- bull, 17tthel, with. Ian and Hugh lkunti011; Mrs Alfred- Hiram and family with .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rxtbertaon; Bryan Bowie, "ging- ham, ing- ham, with his cousin, Donald and Gordon McMurray: Mr. and Mrs.. Vesta Combe. Leslie Tones, Toronto, • with Mr. * * and Mns. Alex O rrigan; Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell and Mrs, Spence, McKinnon, George. Joan and Ann of Toronto were town, with Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Mo- viatttne luta mother, Mrs. (1. Me- ` Kinnon; Mrs. R, F. Gerniss with her daughter, Mrs. Neil McEaoh- ern and family at Clifford; s Elean- or Smith with Mee Helen Mnnros of Wrnvet.er. eft .her cottage at Aril. herly Beach; Bent Davidson,. Cantnvrigbh. Man., Mrs. William Reid and dalaghter. Mrs, ISIgin Porter, Rayfield, with Mrs, Arthur Fhs-sr Mrs, W. S. Johnston with 1T,- ond, \Ira, Milton Watson at faorrie; Mr. and :tits. Joseph Mar• vu..,n o"1 fon daughters, Lisstowel, ,,.tib led Mr. end Mrs_ George Thorn - Mrs. Percy Garside of Lan- don, was also a vlster with her s ulster Mrs. McDowell. 1 T.TTr17AT Personals : tense Grace Stewart, Windsor, and Miss Verna Hailliday, Toronto, summer residents at Kin- cardine, visited Miss Flora Ste -want at the home of Miss Rntbeira Duff: . Mrs, Reid and daughter, Bayfield; with Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Mr. and - - BUSINESS (CARDS C. A. Myers, M.D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN and SURGEOls W'ti IKam St, Phone 4. Brussels, Ort DR. R. W. S'TEPI-iEIiiS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON lreePhOgle 4i _ Brussels, Oust, JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Examined.. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, LISTOWEL, ONiT. Seizin in Eye Examination and tette Fitting of Gly Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hoes: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday Pan,- Open .m.Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 909. Other evenings by appoiintment Phone 534. • 1). A. Rann & Co. FUNERAiLNAND AMBULANCE SIERVICY licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 36 or 35 •— BRUSSELS, ONT. Chas. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS . Automobile and Fore Insurance Accident and Solana* Agent for Great West Life Inarnence Co, Phone Office 96 els, OM. Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co, Phone 43x Brunei G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM M Kincardine Office Eveey Tuesday. Phone Wiargbam 77b & 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by .appolntnnent. - Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Telephone 65 No Extra Charge for Use of Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Twenty -fora' Hour Ambulance Service Dales' Flowers Exclnsiyely - R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGHANI tend BRUSSELS AT BRUSSELS Thesday and Saturday all day — Otfl,et open every J*y Phone Rost Sricctssaeor io E. D. Hatl1