The Brussels Post, 1952-8-27, Page 6THE •SR,USSELS LOST •
4 NEW RIDING SETS
U S E D CARS I ELECTIaN OFFICER
Printer lraerish, of Gerrie, Inas been
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1937 Pontiac Coach
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,
with air condition
YBt
Riverside Motors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont,
appointed returning officer fer the
newly formed Welling,t0n - Huron
riding, ' .
Mr. Perrielt will Have iuriedk-
tlon over the townships of :Motu.
West Luther, Peel, Nichol, Arthur,
west GanafraM - 114uvybQVO, }IOW.
irk, Turnberry, .towns of Wingham,
Fergus, Mount i'orost, Palmerston,
Tiarrieton and the village of Ar-
thur, I m.$ou and Clifford,
]lash Luther •and Blast Garafrara;
will be returned to Dutrerin riding
and Erin returned to South We11-
I lnl;ton. It will be Mr. ParrLdres
dtrt.y to appoint euumeratore and
D. R. O.'s 'for nearly 100 Poling
divisions whenever a Federal elect -
;
Lon is called..
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R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
WINGHAM and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Teroday and Saturday all day - Offict open every day, ;
name BO: - Swcoeaaor ilo E. D. Boll
WHAT'S GOING O19
IN HOLYWOOD?
Read John Gunther's "What's
Going on In Hollywood". See the
American Weekly Motion Picture
Awatxls. Meelt future screen stars.
See preview of Hollywood's newest
movies. Read recipes for five
eavauTlte 'Hollywood dishes. See this
Sunday's (Aug. 31) Movie Issue of
NEW Color Gravure American
Weekly. exclusively with Detroit
Sunday Times,
CRANB.ROOIK,
7'lte August Meeting of the Oran'
troch W. I. wG+a held Tuesday at 8,30
in the Coutnatuity ('entre with 43
members and visitor present. `rhe
1110eting opened With dict Opetetng
Ode and t1te Institute Creed'follosv,
ed by the Lord's '• Prayer, The ptesf-
derd Mrs; Inny l Michel in the chair.
Minutes of the lost meeting were
read by the secretary, The roll call
Witt answered with 'Cay, 'Sine or
Pay. Several Item of business were
divollearal and our Tweodhinutt• 13ook
m'deeed, The meeting was then
awned over to Mrs, Maurice Cam-
eron . convenor of Btetorlcal Re•
search and Current Events. A
splendid Matto : "Take the world t
ns you tiiul it but don't leave it that
way" was glb'en by Mrs, L. Gordon.
Several items tor' the Tweedsmuir
Bookwere read bar Mrs. M. Mac-
Donald. A very lovely solo was ren-
dered by Mite Mary Lau McFarlane,
was tolbowed by Quarents Events
read by. Lena Noble, Mrs. S. Cain.
Abell, Mrs, 0, Onustleads Mrs. Russel
Knight and Mrs. Ti,oss Knight, The
hlgh.lirglut of the evening was a
talk by Miss Kate McNabb on her
trip to Europe last summer. This
was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The
mentin' rleeed with the Natiorsal
We
epl7, Astguet 2lgl.PS
4114110M, Tratloh was• served in the
i,t:emcft the Ito:stews were Mrs. L.
Gordon, Mrs, S Campbell,. Mrs, A.
McTa here and Mrs. I. Luka.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
;L, p tu+rons baying claims ul,Ntlust
!Ile estate of WILLIAM S113190N
late of the Township of Grey in the
Cr:nnty'of Iluaon,.farmer, who died
00 the. 28th dttY of June, 1962 at the
Town of Clinton, are hereby noti-
INA ,to send' to the undersigned
en at' cboel the 13th dilly of Septemb-
er, 1962, full partloulars of their
e1 tm in writing. Immediately atter
the 13th day ;ot ,September, 1952.
the aesets of the estate will be die -
titled thereto leaving regardonly to
titled tiereto having regand only to
Nelms of which the Exeoutor shall
then have notice.' .
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington
Barristers to c.
Brussels Ontario
FOR SALE
Modern Red Brick House on west
Bide of Victoria Park. New modern
bathroom, hot and cold water, Town
water ;511100.00.
Hugh Pearson, Brussels Phone 11
WANTED -
Stack of Wheat Straw.
Bill Wheeler Phone 12,724
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Illustrated--- Stylolino De 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 ear..
and Canada's most wonderful motor car values
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
vrolet the Leader
11 these fine car features!
Yes, Chevrolet brings you lowest prices on model
after model .. , as well as these extra features for
your extra pleasure, comfort and safety.
Take a look at the wonderful new Chevrolets
for '52 ! Examine their radiant new Royal -Tone
Styling and ultra -luxurious Bodies by Fisher,
available in a wide choice of solid -tone and two-
tone color combinations -most wonderful array
of colors in their held. These cars bring you
everything from thrilling new Centrepoise
.Power to fleet, spirited, thoroughly dependable
Valve -in -Head engine performance; and from a
new smoother, softer ride to extra -large Jrambo-
Dram Brakes. Realize, too, that with all their finer
quality the new Chevrolets are the lowest -priced
line in their field, in addition to being exceedingly
economical to operate and maintain. Come is ...
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
automatie transmission. It's
simpler with fewer parts to wear
or require adjustment. it's
'smoother because oil does it all
without complicated Intermedi-
ate emus. 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 as long.
POWERFUL
VALVE -IN -HEAD ENGINE
Teamed with Powerglide* is the
powerful valve -in -head engine
- an outstanding performer h Y
ana, measure! This Powerglide
engine's hydraulic -Hushed
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-tone
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 W( FISHER
Fisher Body sets the standard
in the automobile industry -
for styling, for craftsmanship,
for comfort and convenience 1
And Fisher Unisteel construc-
tion guards you„with the solid
strength of steel we}ded 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 rate. This helps
maintain a precise fit at an en-
gine temperatures reduces
piston wear and ail consump-
tion!
EXTRA WIDE TREAD
Chevrolet measures a .full 583
inches between centres of rear
wheels -r providing a broader
base to give you more stability
on the road, less away on the
curves t
UNITIZED
KNEE -ACTION 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 aver.
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR i
Riverside
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 Chevrolet surprisingly
easy to steer, manoeuvre and
park.
4 -WAY
ENGINE LUBRICATION
Chcvrcict's exclusive engine 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 servo you
better and longer for less)
GM "SHADE -LITE" GLASS
Reduces Glare, Heat, Fatigue
Chevrolet offers "Shadedsite"
glass with exclusive, shaded
windshield -tinting for your
extra protection. "Shade -Lite"
glass all round reduces glare
and heat, helps you drive more
safely add comfortably.
(Optional at extra cost).
/Xe adlt Ate tw PRICED SN LOW!
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Brussels.. Ontario
Each afternoons and evening, the
carnival spilt}of the 1952 {Western
Fair reaches i‘s peak, wi[i the
breathtaking spectacle of t e Grandstand
Show, featuring eight thrilling and
diversified acts.) In addition, the evening
performance includes the Oculist;
Grandstand Forties, a gay musical revue!
PRICES; $ OO '+ $i.25 $1.50
j CCK KOCHM/tM'S
HELL DRIVERS
World 'Champions
in Action!
Monday & Tuesday
Afternoons
Only!
NORSE SHOW
1M F'•'' Md lob In n,. O,
smudgy M.s....st.¢o,...
ADVANCE SALE TICKETS
r,yul«oNl DOUAI. [rill
oa
ai jJ:12
jQf
SETT. 8. TO 13 - LONDON, ONT.
W. D. JACKSON, Meseapjur
BUY ADVANCE SALE TICKETS FROM :
R. A. BENNETT'S GROCERY, BRUSSELS
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MAIL ORDERS NOW
FOR WESTERN FAiR
GRANDSTAND SEATS
Practically everyout-of-town vial
tor to the great Western Pair, Lon-
don September 8 to 13, will wish
to see either the afternoon or even
lug grandstand ptereoemance. To
obtain the besit seats, prospective
patrons should write to Western
Fair, London, immediately, enclosing
money order or cheque payable at
par, and self-addressed envelope.
Be sure and speel5y date and
whether afternoon or evening per-
formance.
erformance.
Prices are $1.00, $1.25,- and 31.50.
Jack Koohntan and his thrillling
and daring "hell drivers" will
0eabare the afternoon grandstand
Performance Monday and Tuesday
ett�grnoons only, September 8 and
9. The great Futurity Harness
Races will be the special afternoon
attractions for the- balance of the
week.
Eveming penformances of nine
top notch ants will feature the
great A11Star Girl Revue of the
George A. Herald Productions. New
YorMaltk.
your order now for the
hest grandstand seats!
Also remember, please, that only
holden' of advance sale admission
tickets are eligible to participate
in the draw for $7.000 in prises In-
cluding three motor cars.
FALL FAIR DATES, 1952
Acton Sept. 19, 20
Arthur Sept. 28, 24
At Oct., 2, 8
Ayton Sept, 26, 27
Sept. 26, 26
Sept, 26, 27
CheuteWorth Oct 2, 8 ,
Ohesley sort "6, 6
Clifford Sept, 16, VI
Drayton , Sept, 20.22
Dundalk. 'Sept, 10, 10.
Durham Sept, 9, 10
101mira Aug. 29 - Sept, 1
'Eriff 1 ,....... .,...,.. Oct. 11 & 13 1
Fergus Sept. 19, 20
Tordwioh • Oct. 3, 4
Galt Sept. 18-20
Grand Valley Sept. 8, 4
Itanrver Sept. Y7, 18
ilarristen Sept, 24, 25
Holstein Sept. 25, 26
Listowel Sept, 2'L, 28
Landon (Tifeebern Pair) Sept. 843
Sept, 21 24
Mtldtnay Sept 15, 16
Milverton Sept, 19, 20
:sTount. Forest Sept, 18 & 1E.
?vens•tatlt Sept. 19, 20
New TTnmburd Sept. 12, 18
Paisley Sept. 4, . 9
i'nitnSrdton Sept, 29, 30
Port Titcln Sept. 17 'Cit
nnfnntt) Rept. 1R 19
Toe ewe ter !tent, 80, Oot. 1
Wdlkerien NOT, !, 8
Brussels
Caledbn
FOR SALE -•
flee° baths
. acre of lautl in Village o1 MEND
sels. Priced to sell,
100 acre farm, hydro, good bul&
tugs, 50 acres of Spring crops, serer
tailing spring. - 8 acres of bus .
Priced to sell at $000.00.
100'aores tarns: rinse to Villat>;'ar
red brick home, sin ;torch, steel
drive shed, large barn, 18 sera
Spring crop, rest inhay and grass,
Priced to sell:
Farms alt sixes, and also Villus
houses and realness.
I. .C. Long, Heal instate Broker,
Brussels, Ont.
1 ntclrntow
FREDERICK F. HOMUTH
Phan. B., R. O.
Carol E, Homuth R. O.
Mrs. H• Violo Nornutlx R. 'b.
Optometrists
Phone 118 Hairiston, Ont.
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TRAVEL RELAXED a
AND CAREFREE
EXHIBITION`
AUGUST 22 TO 'SEPTEMBER 6
•TO THE
, O
FARE AND ONE-HALF
• FOR THE • ,
ROUND D 'TRIP
Good going Thursday, August *1
lo Saturday, September 6, incluih
Return Ilmlt-September 10
a
Full Informalton #row any ail
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