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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-9-30, Page 8FALL NEEDS OIL and:. COAL HEATERS STOVE PIPES and ELBOWS WEATHER STRIP ROOF CEMENT WINDOW GLASS HU TERS SEE OUR STOCK OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION GREGG'S HARDWARE Phone 17 Brussels, Ont. Ask Any CASE Owner He will tell you he operates for less. We Have The Machines Let Us DEMONSTRATE And Remember We Service What We Sell Your CASE DEALER ED. RICHARDS Ethel — — Phone 86r5 BRUSSELS MOTORS HURON COUNTY'S FOREMOST GAR DEALERS 1953 Chev. Belair Coach. 1953 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1953 Chev. Std. Sedan 1952 Chev. Deluxe Stylise Sedan 1962 Chev. Styline Sedan 1952 Cliev. Stpline Coach 2 — 1951 Ohev. Styline Sedan twat, 1961 Chev, Styline Coach 1951 Dodge Deluxe Sedan 1948 Ohev. Fleetifne Coach 1948 Chev. Coach 1947 Chev. Coach 1946 Chev. Fleetline Coach two -toned, Radio. 194E Dodge Coach TRUCKS — 1948 Mercury r ton Pick -no. 1497 Chev. ria ton Pick-up. YOUR FRIENDLY CITIES SERVICE DEALIR srtesssla, OS` 24 How Touring Service Phone 73x COAL COAL Don't wait until the snow flies and the price goes up to get your fuel in. For economical heat next winter order' your supply of Coal Now. 'ROOT. L,.CUNNINGHAM "Our Coal Makes Warm Friends" Phone 86r12 Ethel, Ont. Brussels Farm Equipment Ito *ave . Full Line of New Massey-Hlftla Tractors, Implements end Patio . MAID IMIACHINVIW 1-- No. 20 — 194E Massey -Harris Tractor 1'— Na !A three furrow Plow on rubber 11.E _— two furrow Plow an steel Is — Na. 7 Hay Loader -� MlasseyHarrls Corn Kinder. Na r Massey-Harrte Cream seperator t •-• We alio carry. F3oatty Stable Equipment. oe"a" C9)ll in for your in1pl4inenta and Stable Needs, 00011 lar SALER TW tNtr and BINDER TWIN! A. M. FIRBY & SONS Massey -Harris Dealers Phone 55 Brussels, Cnt. THE BRUS;'1E15 POST 31114 w 111IMgi • WOOD'S Phonli 24 Brussels, Out, Wel come. You .to Town • and the Fair. We ,cordially invite you to come in. Look aroun,i'Yand-'you will find all your Winter Needs, including up to the minute Ready... to -went:. FAIR SPECIALS .;Misses Skirts, Plaids, etc. $4.98 100% Wool Coatings (Wool is up — these prices are down!) Light Jackets to Clear 25 % off Girls Cotton Frocks 8-14x Visit Our Display in the Palace at the Fair — Get a Lucky Ticket ! Boost the Fair and Your Town Wednesday, September 80261, 018 9° i Cell: CHOW SUPPLEMENT Kix ISO *SP geota,..heOsteeP'owe cooddles ., ler p aCk radio Sad Ask as ,Mat,, BnusselsCreaniery CANADIAN NATYONAL INSTITU1 E FOR THE BLIND DRIVE NOW ON The blind children from Huron, Elgin. Middlesex and Perth count les are settling down this week at the Ontario School for the Blind at Brantford for anothee winter of ad- justment to their handicap. Three are new students, the ot0iern having attended the pro- vincially operated school in previous Years. This year's students oome from Milverton, Southrwold, Varna, Newton, Lucknow, Seaforth, Lon- don, Clinton, St. Thomas and FREDERICK k. HOMLITH Phm. B., R. 0. Mrs. H. Nola Hornarth R. 0. Carol E. Homnth R. 0. Optometrists Phone 128 Harriston• Oa), WINGHAM Win/PHIAL *RP Always _.e 'Jorge rook In taitasot Granites to Chose fvsw I1t -modern ntaobluery. Cemetery tatterimi r sp.sW. Artls0lo Manortale et vary reasonable antes,. R. A. SPOTTON Phone 256 — Wingfiam, Out Parkhill. Cost of the school Is born by tare Province through Canadian National. Institute for the Blind Provides clothes, rail fares and other needs for blind children whose families cannot provide them. For most o0 these District blind children, C. N. I. B., has provided pre-school {raining at home and on graduation will assist In helping them find employment, permitting thFm to live normal lives. Pre-scico1 training and employ- ment assistance are only two of the services which benefit blind frdm C. N. T. 13., annual operating fund. This year C. N. T. B., needs $46,000 00 and will receive 528,000.00 from City and County Councils and the Community Cheats of London and Stratford The remaining $18,000.00 is being sought in the four counties through a two-week campaign which con- cludes at }.he end of this weak. mons .n :Ramal* TEESWATER FALL FAIR OCT. 6 and 7 Outstanding Livestock Show 4-H Club Show Commercial Exhibits 2.24 Trot or Pace — Running Race 2.18 Trot or Pace Sarnia Lionettes Trumpet Band Kincardine Pipe Sand Concerts F — Dances ' James A. McInnes, Pres. Idelvin Rome, Sec.-Treas. Fall Goods Arriving Daily MONEY TALKS, BUT NOT SO LOUD, MAYBE. I am 26 cents. I lam not on speaking terms with the butcher. I am too small to buy a briiok of ice cream. I am rot large enough to buy a box of dandy. I am too email to buy a ticket to a movie, I am not large enough to buy even. e.=small lunch. I am hardly fit for a tip, but believe me, when I go to church on Sunday I am considered some money. SLUEVALE Visitors with Mrs. Arthur Shaw were: Dr. .Arthur Shaw and Mrs. Shaw of Toronto, Mrs, Walter For- rest of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Sanies Horton and Tacic, Eleanor Smith and Mrs. M. L. Aithken motored to London on Set- urday, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. C. Higgins spent Sun- day In Toronto. CPR Had First Domes GOOD FOR ALL KINDS OF BAKING Women's and Misses' .Winter Coats in the latest patterns in wool{;'fleece, checks and stripes -$29.95 up. FOR BETTER CAKES SOLD IN $RUA L$ AT WI L. Baeker & Son BUTCHER IIrR SH)lop ` A long forgotten ,gen iva in the Canadian Pacific Railway's mo- tive power and rolling stock department came up with an idea atthe turn of the 20th century that bloasomed into ad- rlitional passenger revenues for rail lines throughout the conti- nent. It was the first "dome" car to bt$' used on railway lines and was designed to give passengers a birds eye view of Canada's spec-, Mauler Rocky Mountain scenery, Today the idea has spread throughout the world, particu- larly m the United' States where railway doted cars aro a'feature of several lines. In a recent $38,000,000 order for 155 new stainless steel care, the C.P.R. included 86 scenic - dome cars, such as the ono oho above in top picture, which} wwl} give travellers an unmatched - view of this country's scenery from coast to coast., The cars will be placed in service on trans- continental trains next year. Although the designer of the dome Car prototype, shown in bottom picture above, remains. unknown, he gave Canada's drat. transcontinental rail line a head start in railway design. In July,, 1902, the world's first dome car. rolled out of the shops and into service. In it, railway passengers could cit in revolving parlor car chairs' or reversible seats and have a Clear view of Canada's scenery. Tho car proved an immediate hit and three others, immediate Medi- fled imprdvementa, wereut Into Service. But ,the C.P.R.'s tin. 'jrnown designer had outstripped this era. Air conditioning and Polaroid glass were tihknown and the sin's ultra -violet rays proved unooni- fortdbly warm. The cars were re- placed with open-air observation cars, several years later. The railway reverted back to its original idea recently when it ordered the 36 dome cars --more than 50 yearn, after it first had them on the road. "Canada's scenery is hard to beat in any corner of the laked," 'a railway official said. "We admit the Rocky Mountain area is the most spectacular, but we believe the cars can be used to advantage 'froth coast to coast.' '1 Large assortment of -Men's, Women's and Children's Pullover Sweaters, Cardigans '''"-t in All -Wool and 100 % Nylon. Women's Full Fashioned Nylons, latest fall. shades $1.50 quality (subs) .98c New Fall, Jackets for Men and Boys quilted lined, full -front zippers, large assortment of colours to choose from: Full line of Men's and Boys' Fall and Winter Underwear now in stotck. We carry all Famous Names in Work Clothes, fully guaranteed, large makes, Sanforized shrunk, must wear satisfactory or money refunded. THE ARCADE STORES Store Wide Bargains for the Whole Fantails Blyth, Ont. — Brussels, OM. THINKING OF T. V. ? Now is the hour; the new 1954 models have just come on the market. Reception is fair now, with every promise of being better in the near future with Buffalo and Detroit going up in power and London coma ing on the air in November. We invite you to see the new Motorola, which will be on our floor in the near fut- ure, we will be glad to discuss your own particuar set up with you. Here are the New Low Prices — 17" table model, plastic cabinet $279.95 17" console, walnut cabinet $399.95 21" table model, plastic cabinet $399.95 21" table model with legs - $459.95 21 console walnut cabinet $499.95 Installation from $100.00 up Service and Satisfaction our motto. PHONE 68 OLDFIELD HARDWARE -dl.; . r, , McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE S HLLLUSRIc,-r,PN. SHELL HOURRHOLD AMD SWELL PITROLLUtt PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Pro and Aecesserlss. Austin Sales and Service S nerant,M repalra to al rakes of oars and treats PHONE 77re sRussEL$, OIf11. —MINII-1 We are dealers for the Toro line of LAR. Mowers and Garden Equipment. Lawn Mowers motorized with knout Clinton engines. Also made to order full lawn mower. Be sure to see our line of New Clinton Saws - along with other " lines • -: -• which•- wg have. Welding - and Machine Shop Weed a Specialty here. " Safes is one thing — but we follow up Whip service and repairs. GEO. E. POLLARD Located behind the East Huron Proiiu e formerly :Allen's blacksmith shop ttnai Kraiuter's Tinsmith Shop. Phone 64 or 56r13 - Brussels •