HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-10-3, Page 4THE BRUSSF.1 S POST
USED CARS
1-1950 Dodge Custom Sedan,
Radio and Heater. Low mileage
1— 1950 Ford Sedan, with overdrive.
1-1949 Oldsmobile Sedan with built
in Radio — air conditioning
1 — 1949 Chevrolet Coach
1 — 1940 Chevrolet Coach
1 — 1937 Pontiac Sedan
USED TRUCKS
1 — 1946 Ford 3 Ton Trucks, with
Stock Racks, New Motor.
1 — 1948 Chevrolet 1 Ton
Chassis and Cab.
New Chevrolets, Oldsmobile Cars —
hevrolet Trucks — Immediate Delivery.
as �r yt
� r rs e ry � ' f rs
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56
Brussels, Ont.
Progress on for -flung battlefrontS
▪ . an accident in Western On-
tario ... a change in government
policy ... All are hot news items
• . History in the making. Stay
on top of world and local develop-
ments, Hear the SHELL NEWS
with PAT MURRAY daily at 12.30
noon on 980 — CFPL. It'smade
available for you by your
Dealer.
PEOPLE. WE KNOM
Mr. I)un'can McDonald. of Port
Elgin was a visitor with relatives
and friend here last week.
WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP
famous for
Artistic Memorials
at very reasonable prices.
Always a large stock in Choicest
Granites to Chose from
Cemetery fettering a specialty
All modern machinery.
. R. A. SPOTTON
Phone 256 — Wirtgham, Ont.
,»..,ClttaA "YA.:8i,is a./,I.k
!vire animal tinkly Day was (ro•
201% ed in Knox 1(res'b;tel'lan ('111u1'ch
on Sunday, Sept. :10. at 11 a. In,
with the :lu11day School pupils at.
Lending with their parents. Rev. W.
M. Hyalnlm'an gave a fine message to
all and Miss Margaret Perrie sang
0 solo, '' 3
The usual servicer have been
withdrawn on Sunday, Oct. 7911.
owing to anntversal'y services being
held In the Ethel Presbyterian
Church.
\lr. mid Mts. \V111. Cameron, Neel,
:1111, N. J., are ependstig a week with
\n•. and Mrs. Galvin Cameron and
vvs, Wm, Cameron.' Sr.
Miss Marie Wagner, of near, 1 is -
r' sm'ni the week -end with Miss
,.'oche Ste1Se,
\Tr. 11,+1i, 1'. Caulphell left last
,•'•„k for the Western Provinces.
Mr. Harvey Hander has gone to
Thomas where he Intends s,Pen(1-
~1" the winter with his son Glen
and annilly.
Wo ccu-.ratnlate our teacher Mr.
'11 "'(In and t11•' pupils of S. S. No.
(" nn their success in the
,••:..le a.t the Tlrnssels Fall Pair on
Friday. fiery
September meeting of the
. ;.(n1(ronk \W, 1. met on Tuesday
evening, September 1(1, in the Conn
inanity Centre. The president, Mrs.
.i:uues PA -miner, was In the chair
and Mrs. Gordon Knight acted as
,errotary. The meeting opened by
-.Maine the Tastitllte Ode and re-
oe ,'tax the Creed followed by the
Lord's Prayer. Minutes of the pre-
c''n meeting were read and ap-
• 1 1 and a short business period
d. 'rhe newly Purchased
e'vi'l was displayed and tickets were
distributed for sale, 111e drew to
11!r place on "family night." Ar-
• •eements were made for thle In -
booth to be held at Brussels
^n•i a c•mm11111tee DOM ielated to
,1,.14 ,1 a. Tt was also decided to
", a dinner to visiting pinng-
men on October 5, when a plough-
ing match is to he held on tile
farm of Calvin Cameron. The roll
POWER SENSATION
OF THE NATION
FOR OVER TWO YEARS!
'-- ACCLAIMED BY MANY
THOUSANDS OF
OLDSMOBILE OWNERS!
—64 PROVED BY BILLIONS
OF MILES OF
OLDSMOBILE DRIVING!
MOST TALKED ABOUT
ENGINE IN
MOTOR CARS TODAY!
Aimee' Super "8(1" 2,eloor ,Seton. "ldcdra-Marie
Drioe optional at extra cast. Itquipatent, oars.
aories, and trim subject to change without notice.
The pay-off comes in the performance! And we'll be glad
to put you behind the wheel! Because We have an engine
that can talk for itself—in the proved and improved
"Rocket"! "Power!" says the "Rocket" --as .1.35 high -
compression horsepower surge into action! "Smooth!"
says the "Rocket" ---as Oldsmobile Hydra -Ma tic* delivers
that power with effortless case! "Quiet!" whispers the
"Rocket"—as you enjoy that wonderful new Oldsmobile
tai
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A GENERAL MOTORS VALLIS
ride! And also be glad to tell you about ("Rocket"
gas savings! We'll be glare to prove that your best deal
is Oldsmobile ---only car with the "Rocket"!
OLSMOBILE
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\\''i(inesilay. October arts, lab'1
IT SPEEV; WAVING
...SATES HARO WORK ANO MONEY
Loading manure is a "snap" once you
team up your John Deere Model "M" Tractor
with the husky John Deere No. 30. It's a
smooth -performing loader that gives.you new
ease ... new economy ... new speed of
manure handling.
The No. 30 is a double -cylinder hydraulic
loader; no chains, pulleys or cables are used
in raising or lowering the bucket. The finger-
tip control raises, lowers, or stops the bucket
at any point in the 9.1/2 -foot loading range.
There's plenty of clearance for shed work.
Rugged construction assures years of de.
pendable service.
Plan now to investigate the advantages of
owning this simple, streamlined John Deere
loader. See us for complete details.
Brussels, Ont.
call
was answered by 1.111115 what
to CI,:) ,n .all etl(el;geil'( y, it was
proved by Mrs. Lloyd Michel, ;e-
con:lr'l by Airs, 1T. Cameron that
$25.00 be donated to the Organ
L'ulad of Union Church. Mrs, Ro-
bent Campbell thlen gave the mot-
to, "Let us live one day a1 a time."
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell favoured
with a solo accompanied ail. the
piano by Mrs. C. Kern'n'gilan, A .
splendid report of the Area Con
vention nt Guelph was given by
Mrs. G. Huguier fond Mrs. S. Camp-
bell who attended as «delegates
Prams Cranhrook Institute. They
viyidly decelbe'd the activities and
reports given dowing their visit
which was highlighted by a talk
by Edna Sactiines. The meeting
closed by the singing of the Na-
tional Anthem and 1115211 was sea' -
veil in the basement,
,i EO.ti I•:` JA7E
lire. R1SCIc1I Fox accompanied by
11Ir, and Mrs. S. C. Fox lett on a
11)0bn1' trip to the Western Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hesson of Strat-
ford spent Suntl.ay with. Mrs. R, and
Miss Beth Hoover.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hastings and
son Ilarry of Hespler, were week -end
guest's at the home of her parents
JTr, and Mrs. J. W, Fischer.
Mrs. H. Sullivan has been visiting
at the home of her daughter Mrs. D.
Coleman and Mr. Coleman, in Elmira.
Jerk Thyme. widely known as
"'rhe Kansas Farmer" recently re-
turned from his ententninment tour
in Western Canada. He is now busy
matting appearannes at various
Ontario Pall Pairs.
Miss Marion aril (Yhe1L Kitchener.
was a week -end visitor at the home
of Rev. A. and sirs. Lane,
9H'. and Mrs. T, E. 'McCauley and
family of 5t. Marys spell( the week-
end in town with relatives :111d
friends and tool( in the Brussels
Fall Fair,
'qrs. 11. navUlson of Newry visited
wilt Mr. and airs. Wm. Pnw'son and
f1'ien'd's• -
((I nm're11 T)nlirl'snn of George•
tnwv wite! w1111 iter father Mr
roll's. 015182111 aril .friends.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, :Noir and dung -
liters Margaret, Clara, and Jeanne
of Chesley spent a few days in
Rrnesel;s with Mr, and Mrs. Dave
Hastings. They have iu.lt returned
from n most enjoyable trip from
Aberdeen, Scotland. 'they went over
on the Queen Elizabeth. selling on
May illi from New York and return-
ed on the Georgic, Sept. lthth. It is
211 years e8n'ce Mr, Moir saw his
(,,rents, sisters and brothers,
NOTICE— COURT OF REVISION
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
A Court of Revision on the ass-
essnlen.t roll will be held to the
13ritswel's Library on Monday, Oct.
39th at 3 p. m, Tr you deem yourself
over assessed give notice to the
Clerk or the Village of Brussels by
Monday, Oct. 2.2nd,
G. R. Campbell, Clerk,
Of the Village 01 Tit+nisee15,
LAST OF THE FRONTIER'
MARSHALS
ITanler Croy interviews "Ninny -
roll George,' 'Boldo the last living
rink with i)odge City. 'Rene., f011l-
nitaly whet 511141 wooly frontier town.
Read Prey'.e fascinating story, "The
T.msr of the Frontier 1Tarstlais", i11
this Sunday's (October 71 iaettl11 of
The Anlellcan Weekly, exoluelvety
apitll nottnit Sunday Times
fuse � W
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Phone 58
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McNeil's Shen Service
3nellubrication Shell Huusenold and Snell Petroleum Produces
,3eneeel Repair Lhesetock Spray
rbone 77-r-6
Parte and raocannortl$5:
Brussels, Ont.
AUSTIN 5Ac.ES AND SERVICE
NOTICE
We. are in a position to repair and service
all makes of Radios Now.
Prompt and of f ik'iens sE.rvice by a Licensed
Radio Mechanic.
Bring in your radios now to be repaired
to be assured of the bast reception for the
kng winte.r months ahead.
All work guaranteed.
Brussels, Ont.
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