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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1952-8-20, Page 4TIME BRUSSELS POST USED. CARS 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1946 Chev. Coupe ,1937 Pontiac Caach Many Older Models USED TRUCKS 1946 Ford 3 tont Stake 1951 Chev, Sedan Delivery, with air ccndition Riverside Motors Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Texaco gas and oils . Phone 56 Brussels, Ont. R. S. Hetherington, K. C. WINGEIAM tmd BRUSSELS AT BRUSSEL13 Tuesday and Saturday all day — Offlct open every day Deme 20z . --• Successor to R. D. Asa ,;i .NORO( M. Hyndtnan tlon4 oted ..,A. dilte Ater tniortuinfg t+•cervdoo Knox Pnenibyterlian Church on .;Sun d 124 and Misa &&caret ,Perrie i4nstribirta% a solo. Sunday So1g0t*lc bel Meet at 10 o'dlock and •.the;,lit;priting service of worship will be held et 11 a. m, Sunday, Aug. 34. r.7;ey. W. 116, and Mrs, Hyndman, Robert ;"a Ud William, are holidaying at petit, f terlr. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Cattueran i4ed ,reeently with members of their family an London, Sarnia, and Oistxoi't. • Mr. And Mrs. Fred Martin, Them- ' esville, spent the weeltend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baker, tat rydtittghtat, Bretnyita, ;returned I With. 'them, Prior to their depart - 1 tare several` art her friends and iv1a0'- mo,tetrnioyed an afternoon together at txt4y borne of Marton Mitchell, and i' Pres intiVE" Brenda with a gift in reineamndi5;e'of her friends hero Mrs."- "),the' Huather, 13ruseeis, spent Several days last week at the !; homes of her sons, Glenn and Mar- . ray , • Mks Attie McNair, Vancouver, is 'rioting at the house of Mr. John Me- Nebb,- and with other old friends its the etnnanity. Mr, 41011at steuary, Ot1t con., i0 e- gain corafiinled to the W11104114 Hoa' p tttl, owing tet a foist injury li suffered eerUo in the summer. • 1rev. W. A. Wlllta4n8, Valetta, en joyed.It part of tateir holldeys 'with their daughter and sondn taw, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mc,Nalr, 14101 con, Mr. Athol MhQtarrtie, Toronto, visited with his nephew, Mr. Alnier McQuanr'le, 10th, and was prestent at KliCX Presbytedtan Church for the Morning service,when be met a minter of retailer friends and ao euutintances, The Cnatuhtaok Cornflowers met at the home of Mns, 1'. Mibehell on Aug, 14th, for the fourth meeting, Five members answered t'he roll call. '_ The 'meeting Opened. with the "In- stitute Ode". The minutes of the last meeting were read by }Telen ,Knight and seconded by 'Betty Hoegy. Hints were given• on writing our ed b story. Plans were mode Per achievenient day wwhiell wili,be Aug, 26th. The meeting elosed by singing "Clod Save The Queen." „A delicious lunch was served by our leaders, • W ANTED -- Dead and disabled term 'elitism& wanted for prompt Mok-yep. C7 1 Percy - Stephenson, . ;Ethel. Passe Breese1s 85r12, Collett. ,W> Wednendwy, Artgust ?ALM, no WALTON 'rate W. N. M.S. meeting 'it'50 'field' In the basement of the dtlanell an Wiest., Aug. Lath. The meeting open ed by the reading of Petaina 6'1. This wee followed 1»' .Nle seo.4treas, re- port, Iit was. mdNed 1tiy Mrs, KtrltbY and seconded by Mrs, Bryalif that the W, M. S. buy mora study books an. Africa, The W.M.S. is entertaining tit: Baby Band. on Avg, 30th. Mrs. Kirkby gave a Tory interesting"reale nn; tate Conference that wee held, Th.e Meeting then glosed by singing hyattn' 502 renewed by the Unmake - 'Phe August mewing aft Ate W. A. Of Walton United Church met in the basement with 14 ladiee present. Tht'1nt Vice President Mrs, *Pox presiding. The meeting opened by singhtg 'hynsm 104, followed ,by Brayer. The minutes of bhe lest meeting were read by Mrs, B, Jothneston. The breaenrer's report was'dlheu read by Mrs. Holman show fug a bnign a of $150.24 on band. Bible reading by Mrs, Fox, Baby Band meeting to be held on Aug. 28111. Hymn • 500 was, then sung. The meeting closed with prayer. WANTED — Stank of Wheat Straw. Bill Wheeler Phone 12J24 Illustrated — Styleline Do Luxe 2 -Door Sedan 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 — end Canada's most wonderful motor car value! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Only Chevrolet the Leader gives you all these fine car features ! Yes, Chevrolet brings you lowest prices on model Take a look at the wonderful new Chevrolets for '521 Examine their radiant new Royal -Tone Styling and ultra -luxurious Bodies by Fisher, available in a wide choice of solid -tone and two - after model ... as well as these extra features for tone color combinations—most wonderful array of colors in their field. These cars bring you your extra pleasure, comfort and safety. everything from thrilling new Ceiatrepoise Power to fleet, Spirited, thoroughly dependable Valve -in -Head engine performance; and from a new smoother, softer ride to extra -large Jio»bo- Drum Brakes. Realize, too, that with all their finer quality the new Chevrolets are the louiesl-priced line in their field, in addition to being exceedingly economical to operate and maintain: Come in .. see and drive the new Chevrolet for '52,... and let us show you how easily you can own one! CENTREPOISE POWER Engine vibration and power impulses are 'Screened out" — isolated from driver and pas- sengers. Engine rides flexibly suspended between new high. side mountings . . centred, poised, cushioned in rubber. • POWERGLiDE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION It's an oil -smooth, oil -cooled automatic transmission. It's simpler with fewer parts to wear or require adjustment. It's smoother because oil does it all without complicated intermedi- ate gears. Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. EXTRA LARGE BRAKES Chevrolet's Jumbo -Drum brakes with their big 11 -inch brake drums, apply more lever- age for more stopping power. Stops are smoother, safe„ with less driver effort. Bonded lin- ings last up to twice acs long. POWERFUL VALVE -IN -HEAD ENGINE Teamed with Powerglide" is the powerful valve -in -head engine --- an outstanding perrgrmer by any measure! This Powerglide engines Hydreale- flushed valve lifters are another impor- tant Chevrolet exclusive. *(Powerglide automatic trans- mission available on De Luxe models at extra cost.) GORGEOUS NEW COLORS Choose from a wide choice of rich new colors and two -lone color combinations . . the most wonderful in Chevrolet's field. Distinctive new De Luxe interiors are color -matched to the exterior body colors for new color harmony inside and out, BODY BY FISHER Fisher Body sets the standard in the automobile industry for styling, for craftsmanship, for comfort and convenience I And Fisher Unisteel construc- tion guards you with the solid strength of steel welded to steel . above you, beneath you, all around you. CAST IRON ALLOY PISTONS Pistons are formed from the same material as the cylinder block — expand and contract at the same Tate. This helps maintain a precise fit et all en- gine temperatures — reduces piston wear and all consump- tion! EXTRA WIDE TREAD Chevrolet measures a full 586/4 Inches between centres of rear wheels providing a broader base to give you more stability on the road, less sway on.tho curves! UNITIZED kNEE6ACTION RIDE Chevrolet's famous Knee - Action ride is .now even softer, smoother. New shock absorbei• action smothers bumps and jolts .more quickly and effectively than ever, MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR l iverside Motors EXTRA -EASY CENTRE -POINT STEERING Control is centred between the front wheels instead of behind the left front wheel. This ad- vanced steering geometry makes Chevaolet surprisingly easy to steer, manoeuvre and park. 4 -WAY ENGINE LUBRICATION Chevrolet's, exclusivengine lu- bricating system supplies exact- ly the right kind and amount of lubrication to each moving part. it helps Chevrolet's proved valve -in -head engine serve you better and longer for less! GM "SHADE -LITE" GLASS Reduces Glare, Heat, Fatigue Chevrolet `offers "Shade -Lilo" glass with 'exclusive, shaded windshield -tinting for your extra protection. "Shade -Lite" glass alt 'round reduces glare and heal, helps you drive more safely and comfortably. (Optional at extra cost). 71Le te Car PRICED SO LOUD! C-11528 Bruss t1s, Ontario Third ser Drown Saierdey, 6,pt.mb.r 13 Macs CeUpelgli Spoiled non -admission coupon attached to each strip of Advance, Sale tickets must reach Western Fair Association by 9:30 p.m. Sept. Sth, 1952, to be eligible for above awards. Only 'Advanc• 5.1. 'Writ- Ilotd.r4-an aigibb• for prim valued at over $7,500, including the three 1952 cars obeys. '3.'.tiekeh for $lue Each rkket a chit «e aduir 0r 1700 chiidrq 8: CM lit SEPT. 8 TO 13 - - ,LONDON,. ONT. W. O. JACKSON,'if"e ferger ran BUY ADVANCE SALE TICKETS FROM : R. A. BENNETT'S GROCERY, BRUSSELS • WESTERN FAIR OFFERS $7,000 PRIZE TOTAL TO TICKET HOLDERS, Western Fair advent* sale ad .mission' tickets are now on sale at Bennett's Grocery Brussels. These tickets; sold in strips of three tor. OUP dollar, entitle the holder to participate to draws for over $7,000 in•prizes including three motor cars, Only pnrohasere of advance sale tickets are eligible for these .prizes. Purchasers also save 50 emits on each strip. as' general admission is 50 cents cash. Each strip of tickets figs a special coupon which entitles the owner to participate in the Monday night draw September 0, for two cars. These coupone muni be in flip West- ern Fair offices. London, before 9.30 P. M.. Seiptember 8. The hal ance of the special prizes will be drawn for on the closing: night of the Fair, Saturday September 10. Fair officials advice purchase of advanee 'ticket. now, .and early mailing of commas to Western Fair offices: Western Fair has many new teat- imes this year. so don't miss it. Be sure and mail those advance sale eceeenq eerly, Tt is your OP nnrtornlsv to win two motor ears Confpmlrer R, IVTONCR i is •FF' The August meeting. 'of the -Mon- 'ellen W. A. and W. M. S. was held op. Wed. evening Aug. Et1, at the home of Mrs, Kelt: McLean, Miss Audrey Daillle was leader and open- ed the meeting with the reading of Psalm seleotiou• 726. Ilymn• 46 wvaa sung. Maxine Baillie gape .the Scrip, ture reading. Jeart. Patterson and Joan Robertson Hien Savored with a dfuet, The minutes were est Meds as read and the rola call was answer- erect by naming a disciple. 7lhere Was an attendance of 10. Business 111115 ttftouissed, Hymn 7,88 was sang Mona •anti Karen Mardian favoured w',ihh n. duet. The triple was given by Olive Spefran o on The United Ultinrgh Training School In Toronto, acetated by Mona mini Karen Machan Audrey and Maxine Baillie. 'Hymn 378 wr amei tg, dad the, offering : WAS reoelvea, The, meeting closed with FOR SALE — Modern Red Blick !lease on west side of Victoria Park, brew modern bathroom, bat end cold water, Torn water 161500.00. Hugh :Pearson, R assets, Phone 11. 1~REnERrf!Lt; F. ROMIJTH L?brat. 8., R. 0. Caron E. Flomuth R. 0. Mrs. t4. Viol() Homufli R. 0. Optometrists Phone 118 Harrston, Ont. prayer by Mona, Machan. • Tata W. A: meeting opened vitt Lhe singing of hymn 662, and by re. peating the Lord's. Prayer. The minutes were read and improved Business was dismissed and the nidetitxg closed py repeating the Mizba6t Dened8ction. tjInrnoir was vented at the Home of :firs. Harold Smalldon. . FOR SALE White brick house, 4 piece batt, tb acre of land hi Village of Bsar sell. Priced to selL 100 acre farm, hydro, good bend. Ings, 50 acres of Spring crops, never Lalling- spring. 8 acres of binds. Priced to sell at $6.800.00. 100" acres farm, close to Villager "red brick home, sun porch, steel drive shed, large barn. 18 `aerie Spring crop. rest in hay and grass, Pr'eed to sell. Farms all sizes, and also Village houses and realness. J. C. Lone. Real Estate Rinker, Bri1Soels. Ont. • TRAVEL RELAXED AND CAREFREE e TO THE DO EXHIBITION AUGUST 22 TO SEPTEMBER 6 FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going Thursday, August21 lo Sahirday, September 6, inclustvsi Return limit—September 10 Full Information from any agent, ',moll ,CANADIAN NATIONAL