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A wide range of models to choose from . .
See your Dodge-De Soto dealer now for a-good deal! M ton to 60,000 lbs. G.C.W. Manufactured in
Canada by Chrysler Corporation of
Canada, Limited.
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BRUSSELS 'POn
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ATTENTION FARMITIO —
DEADSTOCK removed from yogi
barn promptly for unitary disposal
Telephone Collect : Brute's SIM
or Elmira 564.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED
NOTICE- • —
For artificial insemination at Ea
beat for all breeds, call the Wat'.
101 Cattle Breeding laseciailed tes•
tween '7.30 and WOO a. m. os vest
days and 7,30 and 5.30 a. m. on Ss*
fay& Phone collect Palmeratest SS
nt Clintos 241 —
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WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
ONTARIO AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION
There is an opening available for an
aggressive -salesman desirlotts of
earning better than average earn-WSJ
with security and hosPitalizstioll
plan, All applicants carefully screen:-
ed. Car an asset, Our present
staff know of this advertisement
Apply in confidence stating age,
experience and phone number to
BOX 817, LONDON, CANADA,
FOR SALE -- -,
Frame House end barn with 1 acre
of land in Village, priced at $1,600.00,
200 acre Farm on County Read,
good house; hydre, furnace, 2 baut
barns priced at $12,000.00., Half Dowd,•
175 acre Parra adjoining Village,
good bob a% bath, large bank bard,
hardwood bits% prided at $16,000.00,
Half Down.
75 acre taint, frame hoof se, large
batik barn, bash, priced at $5,300.00,
j. C. Long, Real Botate Broker.
Phone 84 BrtisSeisy ODA,
APPL ES`
FOR SALE
Gracie EX Fancy,- Panoyi, Grade' 0.
Soloist MciOtosti,.. biitotoust ofd
tSai ,66dichitt tight(
6Wit bentaiiiti*E. •
EAST HURON otioptiot
yaar
MeLitiefititio.,;Meo.
Wedne+sdaTi 4111 5r7- ..956
CLASSIFIED AD,,..
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POR SALE
.14dy",s Sik,ate,P, tqaelt, in 0:004 On*
(Wien, apply to
Atary bod AleMrtatte Phone gate
FOR SALE rr-
A quantity ot•clean Pat Straw, bated.
i Pan MciCinuon Phone 08n1
FOR SALE
.01.N reetn house, Role-brick siding
with hydro and water, apply to
Alts, Wes,. Stephe4siott,
Phone 111x2 BrueSels.
'WANTED
Retired middle aged couple,. or
tingle man, honest and reliable ab.
stainers. 'Glenrite Hotel, Springfield,
Ont., j. 'M. Porter, prop.
FOR SALE."
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2 good. Durham cams, due to fresh-
1 en Feb. 13th and Feb. 28th, A1.910
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No: 11 Mastsey Harris Electric Oreaim
Separator, in first class =ditto's.
Melville Dennis, Lot 9, Con, 4,
Grey, Phone 3-8r6.
FOR SALE --
19:55 calf be 'a -big year if you plan to
buy the right °Molts for your
markets, whether they are eggs, or
meat, -or both. Bray has the chicks
for those markets. Ask for new
catalogue -featuring wide range of
breeds and crosses, and also Arno.
In-Cross. Canadian Ap'proved. Agent,-
Wm, Glen Bray, Ethel; Mrs. R.
Barrett, R. R. .5 Brussels. ELLIOTT MOTOR SALES
Brussels, Ont. — Telephone 82
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FOR RENT --
6 room apartment, complete bath
hot and cold running water. P03:390.
ion Feb. 1st.
M. C. Oldfled Phone 68 R. Engel, water No. 7 10.00
R. Mitchell, water UNo. 4 10.00
R. L. Cunningham, hauling 10.00
J. Carl Hemingway, Sec.-Treas
EXCITING COLORS AND STYLING ON DODGE ROYAL LANCER
GREY TWP. SCHOOL BOARD
MEETING, JAN. 4, 1955
UNITED CHURCH Y. P. U.
The nteeting -of the *Young People's
Union was held on Jan. 17th,• in. the
United Church, The meeting was
opened by -the singing of -hymn 441.
The -scripture was read followed by
a prayer. The offering was taken and
a story :entitled Captains Courageous
was read. Hymn Was sung. The min-
utes of the last meetiny were read
followed by -the roll °all. The busin-
ess wins discussed, Ganes were Play
ed and the meeting was closed by th.;
singing of taps. •
The minutes were read and adopt-
ed motion of Conley and Beawn,
Moved by McFarlane and 'Brown
that Conley be chairman for 1955
Moved by McLean and Conley that
Brown he Vice-Ohairman, for 1955.
Moved by Bolger and McLean that
Secretary be tle-hired at the same
salary !for 1955,
It WaS arranged that the schools
be looked after as follows —
Conley, No. 5 and No. 6.
Brown, IT No. 4 and No. 11,
McLean, No.9 and No, it,
C. K. N. X. BROADCAST
HELD HERE Super Red Ram V-8 engine developing 183
horsepower. Also in the Custom Royal line is
a luxurious four door sedan and a conver-
tible coupe. All models come equipped with
PowerFlite fully automatic transmission as
standard equipment.
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GORDON CURRIE HOLMES
The funeral took -place on Wed-
nesday :afternoon from the D. A.
Rann! Funeral Home, of Gordon
Currie Holmes of the Leadbury lithe
MoKiliop township.
Mr Holmes death occurred at the
halite of his brother, Joseph, Morris
township, on -Sunday afternoon, Jan,
9. He was in his 48th. year and Was
Bolger, No, 13, No. S and No. L 11111 had lived most of his' life
McFarlane, No,3, No. 4, -and •No. 7 the San of the ' late David Holmes
in MoKillop township, Surviving are
Motion of Brown and McLean that five sisters.; Mrs. John Laird (Mar-
all payments be Made by cheque and tha),--Swift Current, Sask..;.- Mrs
that all cheques be signed by Chair- Jaanes Laird (Susie), alsoof Swift
man &S•ecretary and that Secretary Current; Sash.; Mrs, Aaron. Snowden,
make -arrangements, at the bank, ( Melissa.) , 7aapecr, -Mob.; Mrs. Albert
Mean (Edith) ,Detroit, Mich..; Mrs.
Three-tone paint combinations are introduced
for the first time in the automotive industry to
accent the new "Forward Look" styling of the
1955 Dodge Royal Lancer hardtop. Lower,
wider and longer by 16 inches the Custom ,Royal
Lancer hardtop shown here is powered by a
QUALITY CHIX 1955
We are now taking orders for
baby 'chicks, started chicks, cocker-
els. pullets, and turkey poults, Make..
up the lower egg prices now, by
grbeter production, when Prices are
best. Let us help you purchase the
right breeds for the job you want the
chicks to do. Please place your ord.
ErS three to four weeks in advance.
Dale Produce Seafortb
Nettle Edler, Seaforth, also three
brothers: (Levi), Flint, Mich.;
The annual presentation of the C.
K. N. N., Barn Dance Broadcast was
held on Saturday-evening Jan.' 15,
sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to
the Oanadan Legion.
In spite of the melement weather
over 200 people enjoyed the Barn
Dance Broadeatet, while a capacity
crowd were present for the dance
which followed.
Motion by Bolger and McFarlane i
that Chairman and Secretary have;
authority to sign teachers, secretary, ,
caretaker and transportation cheques, i Wilbert, also of Flint. and Jateph,
Chairman and Secretary have auth- 1 at 11/orris township.
Motion by Bolger and Brown that i
ty to borroW up to 110,000.
'Tito service was conducted by
ori
Motion by Brown and McLean. that 1 Rev.
H. E. Livingstone of Winthrop
assisted by Rev C. E. Cox of Belgralie
Secretary ,purdbase Ont.
-• Cards:,
, ,United Church. Interment took place
Motionn
by Brow and McLean:: in Brussels cemetery..
Pallbearers were David Watson,
Ed. Davidson, Wm. Leen-I:Mg, Thos.
During the evenng a draw was
made on a Rainbow. bordered Wool
Blanket and Mrs. Margaret. Kenny of
London -held the lucky ticket. Mrt.
Kenny is a- sister of DaVe Hastings of
13rassels.
Storey, Charles Boyd, Campbell Wey.
Flower bearers were -four ne,phtews
Dave. Mean, Floyd Mean, Gordon
Snowden and Grant Holmes. PROVINCE, MOURNS
ROBERT SAUNDERS
It is only occasionally that a prate-
ince altd even as country feels- such a
personal low it the death of a Well-
known figttre in the ptIblic life as hat
been evidenced this week with the •
untimely death of Robert Hood Satin-
tiers; O. B. E., Q. Chairntat, of the
Hydro-Ele'atric Power Commission of
Ontario and preSident of Abe Cant&
ion National Ekhibitan.
Mr,,'Satiniclers' name had become
h.oirteheld bY-WOrd in hie own prow-
bite and he had gained distinction
it Canada• and acres the border
through association With the
Hydro Coministion and 'the St. Law-
rende ,SeasWaYS' project.
Mr.Satildera IS Married and has
&neuter ,011itendtng the University
• of Toronto. He is a member of St,
dietrge'S tatea thurot.
,trit?midfiis, Ntiotiooti in Teretite" thou-
sands of petteilt from all walks of
bite attended the funeral tiervide in
St. Jae-erg-6W tnited Ohntalt,
t WINTER CARNIVAL•
$CHEDULED
FF1IENDSRIB CIRCLE
'The itgabir meeting of the Friend.
ship Circle Was head on Wednesday,
Jan. 12 in the ohltreJlt basement, A
good attendance wies present and
several ;new members joined, Miss
L.' Mitchell presided in the abeetiee
of Mrs. A. Watson. The meeting
opened- with the ;singing of the %Moe,
"Bleat be the tie that binds", The
.thitintet of the last Meeting were
read and adopted. Pollowing roll call
the treas. report wlas given, A vote
at thanks was, eXteticled to the
Friendship Circle on behalf of the
Olittrelt board, ter their donation by 4
Mrs. W. Martin. The program was 4
theft in charge Of Mrs, Nh deriliSs
and Mrs. M. Tyerineit, Mrs. dal'.
iiiss led to prayer. wift G. Kellin-
ton -read the ,seripturre: A reading
Was given: by Mrs, E. Heanningway„
The hynin, 'Standing at the portal;
was Ong.,
'ibetiiitenteon then rendered
lOcieliy siele. The topic tilaS, given by
Atte, M. 'TY,ernlan dealing witch tilts
soresit of the gotPOl Might Ito tint
6Wit
The Mee big closed with the
the day tion -gavos,t, repeating
n
kthebeinedietio Alter it
Cthliettt
*at
by the Ilettossies, firs,,tl. witoger
tad Mrs. Vt.
SEWAGE DiefiCISAL
1110441 fotit !WOO' *Wks Ili 4811
toOtt Oteitii4 the
titiktb10.
EL ithO 06** tiote tit
reNf ear, OIL
Bolger and Insip. Kinkead contact Mr.
Dewar about heating at U No. 12.
Free Dental Care for school pupils
was, discussed.
Motion by Bolger ,and McLean that
the folloWing caretaker tenders be
lye accepted —
No. 1 Mrs.. E. HentrigWay; No: 3
ChaS. NieltelSOn; No. 4, Mrs, A. John
ston;. No. 7, Mris, A, St:0nel'; No. 9,
Mrs. Wilda Bailie;` No. 10 Mrs. N.
Barlow: No. 11, Mrs E. Cunning-
ham. Caretakers ter No's 5 and 6
was left with Conley, NO's, $ and T..I
No. 12- with Bolger, and U NO, 4 with
Brown.
Motion by Bolger and McLean that
folleWing tenders' for weed be
accepted. •
John Ray/lard cedar 3 cords to
No's. 4, 5, 0., ,and 2 cords to No's, 1,
2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,!-Irld U. 4. A. R. Hew.
itt 15 eards hardwood to NO. 5 and
15 Cords to No, 6, A. H. MacDonald
hardWorAl 15 cords to No, 3, 15 cord's
to No. 4. 'and 12 cords to UNo 4.
John StevetiSeti hardwood 12 cords
to No. 1, ' 13 oorh No. '7, Ceo.
tatdIt! 12 cordt to No. 5. Lloyd
Weber 15- cords to NO, 9; 15 cords
to Na. 10 and 10 cords to NO, it
Motion by BraWit and McLean that
following lulls be NM,.
tAltowel Hydro $25,t5
Mists ,Art, Hayden, bet hincli 4.14 I.
C. :god:Mier, :labour 38,25
toslotiiet Ped: bsistiiee
.jack 'Flood,, Sdhool S`ttoollss. 8.61
Reliance FitiltictS
MacDotiald sintiidiet att
POstt tinafibial
ittatotiont 64.06
January 6, Or "Little Clitittmas
Will for Six Vi+!eekS, ending with
a 'Mardi Greg' telebratiert. Many
the solar-laden Winter sports events
Scitednied for !the earniVal 'Will take
niate ati the ski hiris of tad Bean,.
Dort (;tipper Lett) and it the Ohaditi*
of thio famed: Chateau' tialtenalo.
(lowish right)„
OuLebret City is busy tsyls,g plane
far winter :Oarti).Vel. WM& Will
predate Seetles- such St' the above,:
:fidatitritig $,ileating, tOlieggen.
line aim. SPertt
oarnuVal, whist OPeitiS offielatty