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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1951-12-5, Page 44, flat. tflSJ.aJaaa, at. ...P. 44 largest finest lowestpriced Car in its field The Leader in safety, comfort - insulated, welded, solid steel Body by fisher! 81 The Leader for comfort -room for all your baggage! The Leader in comfort - body thoroughly insu- lated against vibrations, noiss,dittl The Leader in saiety-"Unisted Body by Fished The Leader in beauty - grace and elegance in every fine detail! The Leader in sofety, ease of driving Panoramic Visibility ! The Leader in comfort- L rkh upholsteries, leg -room, head -room a -plenty! 0. The Leader in thrift - Chevrolet' shig 92 h.p., valve -in -head engine, n real penny pincher! TIV-71;.1,571; • e riding comfort - full -width seats, room for all' The Leader in low-cost operation-warld's champion valve -in -hod engine! The Leader in safety with the new limbo. Drum brakes! Choose Chevrolet - The Leader in soles and popularity - with all the features you want! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 6 Iv r ANY way you look at a Chevrolet, you'll find another good reason f or its Leadership - another clear and convincing explanation for the fact that more people buy Chevrolet than any other car. But the best proof of Chevrolet Leader- ship is to experience its performance on the road -its glorious comfort, its amazingly eaoy Centre - Point steering, the brilliant response of the valve - in -head Chevrolet engine. And don't forget. Chevro- let, the Leader, offers you all this - and the lowest price, tool So visit your Chevrolet dealer ... see and drive Chevrolet for yourself ... right away! al v The Leader in owner loyalty! You'll be proud of your new Chevrolet! Chevrolet's iime•p roved PotrerGlide Automatic Transmission,* c 00 pie with the 105-11.p. Chevro- let fillve-ireffead Engine with hydraulic valve lifters and Eronodliser Rear Axle forms a peerless Power Team that is exclueive to Chevrolet in its field. No clutch pedel No gearsbifting I No power steps or surges! Only hitherto un- dreamed of driving -ease and velvet velocity . . . a smooth, unbroken flow of power at all engine speeds! *Combination of PouterClido Automatic Trans:nisei°. and 105-h.p. Engine optional on Do Luxe models at extra cosi. 0.175111 ;Of The Lions Club is bringing Santa Claus to Brussels on Saturday, Dec. 15th PARADE AT 2 P. M. SHARP Consisting of two Floats - Bed Time Story Characters and GirI Mounties eto, Led by Lions Club Boys and Girls Band And of course Santa Claus and his reindeers will be there, and distribute Candies to the Kiddies at Bank of Commerce Corner. °Sponsored by the Business Men of Brusse10 giliMAIKAIISWAVAKAt--9c1NOW,MOYWO costousworto, FREDERICK F. HOMUTh Plana. I., R. 0. Registered Optometrist]; Mrs. H. Viola Horvath R. 0. Caroi E. Homuth R. 0. ?lone 118 Harriaton, Out ATTENTION FARMERS - We will be pleased to pick up lead or crippled farm animals and pay hignest prevailing prices. Por 1.m- .eediate service telephone collect - Brussels 85-r-12, Ltstowel 6150-r4, LI: Elmira 04 '.1ordon -"nag (Elmira) Ltd. USED CARS 1-1950 Dodge Custom Sedan, Radio and Heater. Low mileage — 1950 Ford, Two Tone Sedan n 1-1949 Oldsmobile Sedan with built in Radio — air conditioning 1 — 1949 Chevrolet Coach • • 1949 Chevrolet Coach USED TRUCKS 1946 Ford 3 ton with racks N,EW CARS. -.New Chevrolet Standard Coach New Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan ' New Olcisrn.47)17, Deluxe Sedan ..intrTioTTTemta. 51 • Chevroleg. and Oldsmobile Texaco r,ers frind 11- T TA. X I • rk-,— Opyr.tv? emv Wibtowil.) el' erAn Rittisselx MUSIC AND YOUR CHILD 0 is becoming increasingly evi dent ou all sides that Music is one . of the most Tantalite parts of a general education, It uses tile eyes and the memory quite as mach as the sinal School subjects and in Arlitim stimulates the inta.gination and di monde a high degree of co. operation between the brain and ftp muecles. To become •an expert musioian ex - iso great or even greater Power (if concentration than is required in the sciences amt technology gen orally, For instance, the young planiat must learn the details of id: instrument, Ihe black and white blight it 50 far te,s possible to do so. nr,toe a the keyboard and the use of the pedals. ?Len be as to sandy if the day before Christmas is an the way to use tie fin.gers, hand, n"rage d" far SS TB IS S011. wHet, arm. shoulders and to co. cerned there will be ton death% in rdieate these each with the other I from this caller, that day. It nnd the fest. Purl.ber be Imist great) "11 hnve 1"11 11" "a" all 1111111° the '..;,1011 f and in.terpret rice,mber. inc the year the total the inanitom sign, upon the written h"'" 4'nr./n' That means Itv apprepriate noisegarnet- '"9" hPinP4 WhS"' fltel'11 Well't 11.1 it the intended manner upon merit singing. Beeause thee- enses r Icherciensis were not prevented heirtiment and meanwhile he nit...". think ilnett 1110 !et ,rpreIntion two, three. perlinns len years nen this will not be a reorry r4vri gums. of rho tem, 4,.nP of Inn:41e. Tinily Yniv is ibe time VI, re to prevent a wonderful exhibition nf co.ordinat. 41nnees twn, three. or five Ion. year, from nour. THE SEAL OF CHRISTMAS One of the first signs of Christmas is the arrevel of Mistime Seals, which remind its that even in Can - nein, 011e of the half dozen countries itt Ole wold's lowest TB death e.ltee. we still have to fight tuber- culosie. Now we know there are those who object to the idea of Christmas being mixedup with disease. They want all to be mirth and jollity. Well, mirth,and jollity are wonderful. The vetch is that they have to bo arrang- ed for a long way ahead. if we want n11 to be light and laughter we must forestall the unhappy evente that Tr .I,e-e-nt end life meet e, ravlb-. way to pleaeant and enelal - relatinnships of .11111111q r1:1111P. 1,-1:111 1 reel' reliorribility t, melte rer, that •yotir child re- mityleel ed. • n -r1 in the initial ermles. F1„ ri.n1re1111, ran lie sine by in- -le- J. ,10.0.1),1 t10 Ttp To*wile • 11,, ,L11' AmPopiltiffil Mm4t11.0. Irnu of mettfied altaliflealiens of .01 eee,centive mernhere are eie e,tinelt. .! Prnvineial Ilenrit the member, of whirl., Imre 'beet, sm- me. ,1 . 1,411ne. TIcIrtr,litee (Interim 11111 iel 11R ionic at the bright side of the picture. There were twiee 11111 111:111%; homes Reddened by death row T11 ittChristmas ctf 1901 as !bore 'f 11 be thin Christmas, 'That tle,i thonsands or families will le joree,. with never a thought that termer rio Totted. That's fine. ael,,rt, 111,, lvnv mal.0111d APP77 ',PP went to make it .fror Pyrry.-PTIP. 110 0:1`11i. who looks et net frnin• itI' yfirr's Chrieta ins Reel rortninly leelse merry rnreteit nrid well he V.'s ell no. Phrig,ttna, ,,Dri they hire been Paving for TR his ninde It. pos. 40 acres frame dwelling, good barn, cement stable, hen house, stock, implement, hay, grain, coal, on highway seiJoining town iimits. Possession at once. 250 acres, modern buldIngs on Highway 86. 164 acres, frame dwelling, fine barn, hydro, very close to Wingham. 2-100 acre farms, near Lucknow. 90 acres on out skirts of Blyth. Brick house and fine barn. 2-100 acre farm near Teeswater. 2 Farms In Grey township. 25 acres with farm buildings, Including 1947 truck and trucking business, PCV License on highway. Modern bakery in Wingham. 3 General Stores. 10 acres land and fine building in Lucknow. 2 Garages and service Stations and many more. Apply to W. C. Oke, Broker, Seaforth E. Thompson, Phone 83x Brussels McNEIL'S SHELL SERVICE SHELLUBRICATION, SHELL HOUSEHOLD AND SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS DUNLOP TIRES Guaranteed repairs to all makes of cars and trucks. Parts and Accessories. Austin Sales wad Service BRUSSELS, ONT. PI-IONE 77r6 Bible for a great many people bo feel mitleful and jolly. They will go right on preventing TB right here itt Huron Colinty. Our part is to buy them 00 that they will gat a &mice to keep u,p their good Work. Last year the sale of Seals in the County of Hugon amounted to 95425.85. It is hoped that in 1951 sales will be much greater. The costs of the As- sociation v1h1 be greater in 1951 be (0.0.50 a County wide Mass X-ray sur- vey is to he conducted. SupPort the work of the Association by buying Christmas Seals. Huron County Tuberculosis Association, Ir, luingland, H. C. Lawson, President Secretary BLUE -VALE On Prititty evening almost every family in the congregation attended reception in the Sunday School room of Knox Presbyterian Church for P.m,. and Mrs, lilatithew Ratite and their small son. Gerald. Gogdon 1110 ig acted as chairman for" an interesting program of vocal and in.Artunental numbers, recitations, ^nd readings, arranged by Mrs. 0. It. motrat,t, Mr. Gordon Greig led it ti rousing sing -song to piano ri piano accordion ACC.onipant- nwilt. The,chairman welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Reline to the congregation anti the enininunity and announced the nreSentatton of a miseellnne- et, shower nr OVA including bed - ling.' s breakfeet sot of (Hellos. (-miring ittenstils. rleetrie iron and toaster. canned goods. Janie. Jel- lies and many other artlelee. Mr. expreseed his thanks for the gifts, Mr. rind VeR. 10 ,T. Murray ennduoted s Proerani Of rntth'ete fnr ;Inuits and children. T,unch wat eerved. SEWAGE DISPOSAL 1 am now equipped to pump our your Septic Tank, also do all other kinds of pumping, such as flooded cellars etc. IRVIN COXAN Phone 75r4 Milv2rton, Ont. afferamm11•11111..... .100111 BUS1NF SS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN end SUFtGEOIN Maw:a 34, P%tooe 4i. BrUt1C1J'ek, Or' DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate University of Toronto PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Ifelegaimsle Brussels, Ont. JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist Eyes Exanained. Glasses fitted. Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street. HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.rn. Harvey W. Stephenson Representative for Sun Life Assurance -Co. Canada Health and Accident Co. Casualty General Insurance Co. Phone 43x Brussels G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday. Phone Wingham 770 8; 5, Kincardine 21. Evenings by Appointment. J. A. Monagahan, R. 0. Optometrist, LLSTOVVEL, ONT. Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Glasses Office in Listowel Clinic Building Hours; 900 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily; Closed Wednesday para. Open every Tuesday and Saturth 7:00 to Other evenings by appaintwent Phone 534. Walker Funeral Home Day or Night Calls Phone 68 No extra charge for Use of Funeral Home. ft. G. Wall -rex Licenaeck Funeral Director rIts Ernbohnag. SELWYN BAKER Agent for Flartford Wind insarranco McKillop Mutual Fire insurance Co. Our Rates Are Reasonable For further particulars — Phone Brussels 4$4.19., rt. A. Ikann & Co. 7t.116..Rm. ARID A.WITATV,ANCIt? Licensed Funeral Dire..tor and F.na6alhaln p43 or SS VP 4'.1441f' Clap.g., T.17)ivirielsolo TtodStir.APPr.77 sirlt li 0. renaiS Auternoblie and Fire Insigmmeo Acrident mud Sicknem Aro; nt for CrrtiQ ‘Ilfeat 1.1114a ‘rettsesersc,... ffico f0.$ Ilfienollz, OR&