The Brussels Post, 1957-01-23, Page 4FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
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VARIETY
wherever,
sheets
are sold
LOW, FARES. EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13)
Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only.
5.85
2.45
FARES FROM:
1.90 PAISLEY
$4.30 PALMERSTON
3:75 SOUTHAMPTON
3.70 SARNIA
STRATFORD
STRATHROY
WALKERTON
WATFORD
WINGHAM
4.75 WYOMING
3.60
4.00
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EIRANIF,TON
BRUSSELS
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,401..INTON
FERGUS.
GEORGETOWN
GODERICH
EXCURSION
$4.75 GUELPH
.85 HANOVER
84.30 HARRISTON
4./5 INGERSOLL
4.75 KINCARDINE
2.45 KITCHENER
2.45 LISTOWEL
1.20 MITCHELL
5.05 OWEN SOUND
"HAVE To twartler
"What's that Marge?"
"Have to hurry and get back
copies of the Star Weekly with the
$50,000 'Know Canada' contest.
"Why, haven't you started yet?
Goodness my children don't give me
a moments peace until our Star
Weekly comes. And Harry and I are
doing them too."
"We'll start right now. If John
doesn't get them from the News-
stand het our carrier boy to
bring their,'
The "Know Canada" contest still
has several weeks to run. You still
have time to enter, but you had better
hurry. Those big cash prizes make it
worth while,
Star Weekly "KNOW CANADA" Contest
5.20
PA° 620
115
SA5
120
4.60
5.75
425
6.20.
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23.25
Mrs. Erla Lynam of Hamilton just found the buy of her life!
. with Tex-made Varieties at the finest stores in town. And the thrill of it is-all
these glorious sheet fashions are yours to own and treasure at Tanuary's
very, very low prices.
Now you can afford shelves-Pull of florals, stripes,
solids, fitted sheets (now in colors!). They're all
Tex-made, so they're certified washable, all with
matched quality pillow slips!' And all with a
heavenly scented sachet enclosed!
Watch the ads for Tex-made Variety Time-and
get the surprise of your life at those budget prices
. the buys of your life with Tex-made's
beautiful variety of sheets.
of dump
Dudley Holmes
1trenoer?r.(e. bond 00:00
RObt. Cunningham. stove
office 14.4?
The Listowel Banner,, adv. 2.20
Harvey Smith, ,duche killed 13.00
County of Huron, hospital_
nation 10.50
Tile Drainage Loan 400.00
Gordon Cook, (cross chains
fire truck 24.00.
Robt. Cunningham, stove
oil, fire !ball, tank and gauge 79.37
Ethel Public, Library, •
grant, Ethel Village 50.00
Relief 43.15
Roads 1.205.52
VARIETIES CANADA LIVEg BETTER MN
Grey Twp. Counci)
inaugural meeting elf Grey
ToWnship Cou?oit was held on
January 14th
Reeve Geo. I3iutchinsoni Council
fors Wm. Bishop, Archie Mann
Kenneth Bray and Glenn Huether
took the oath of office after which
the reeve welcomed Kenneth Bray,
and Glenn Huether to the council.,
to the Council.
Mv'. 0, L. Thompson, Minister Of •
Ethel and Cranbrook Presbyterian
Ohurelres, addressed the Council
and sang two lovely solos.
Moved by Archie Mann. seconded
by Glenn Huether that minutes of
last meeting be adopted as read.
- Carried,
DOMINIOl4 TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED, 1950 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal
ollars and ense
One of the best ways to
encourage good sound sleep
$2,085.50
Edythe M. Cardiff, Clerk.
k to have a good sound bank balance. Reguhu,
•'-mrings can make life a lot pleasanter in a hundred
und one other ways. You may want the down
payment on a home of your own, a TV set or a car ...
perhaps the children's education is on your mind
ails' a leisurely retirement someday. Whatever its
that you want or need, you have to learn the secret
of putting something by regularly. Pay by pay yo
store away the money except in emergencies an
you reach your savings goal-then you start saving
cor the next one. Why not open a Savings Account
4..,„-Lwor,
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded muscums"m"gar
by Wm. E. Bishop that By_Law
No. 1 authorizing the Reeve, and
Treast. to borrow up to $90,000.00°
from the Canadian Bank of Com-
Inner? at Brussels be finally pass-
ed. 4 ut for fun ? - Carried.
Moved by Glenn Huether„ sec-
onded by Kenneth Bray that BY
Law No. 3 to pay Twp. Officers
be passed and that we pay :Twp.
, 'officers the same salary as 1956.
Chevy's your perfect partner, makes even the
corning-and-going a powerful pleasure. How can
it fail? The '57 Chevrolet brings you the happiest •
handling on the road . „ Anti-Dive braking, of
course, and a host of special line-performance
features no oilier low-cost car can begin to match.
Just try the carefree kind of ginger and grace.
that's yours only in the greatest of all road cars,
1957's fastest-selling car - Chevrolet, naturally!
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... aRUSGELS BRANCH - L W. J. GLASGOW „ MANAGER
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Got a- job -to do
Chevy's eaga!,..Ittst open the tailgate of any of Chevrolet's SIX
station wagons, start stowing your load, and you lee what we
mean. There's up to 87 cubic feet of cargo area, vinyl-groomed
for the handsomest, handiest hauling in your family history.
And Chevrolet performance measures up zestfully . with
suspension and power that make light of even a half-ton of
gear! Wagon-minded? Have a look at Chevy's line-up.
- Carried.
Moved by Glenn Huether, sec- ,.
landed by Kenneth Bray that the
Road Sup. Reeve and Treasure he
authorized .toapiply for the balance
of 1956 road subsidy from the Dept.
of Highways.
1 - Carried.
Moved by Wm, E. Bishop, seconded
by Alrichie Maim that the following
be appointed to the Ethel Cemetery
• Board: George Pearson and Chester
Earl for a three year term, Alex
' ,.Pearson and Clifford Dunbar two
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year term, and Geo. Huthehinsen
r one year term.
---•Carried.
Moved by Archie Mann, seconded
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1 by Wm. Bishop that we engage
;Engineer B. M. Ross to prepare
1 plans and sp!ecifications for Beirnes
Bridge at Lot 35. Con. 4 an!d 5. i -
I - Carried.
Moved by Wm. D. Bishop, seconded
by Archie Mann that all approved
accomits be paid.
-- Carried.
MovedThy Kenneth Bray. seeond_
ed. by Glen Huether that we now
adjourn to meet again on Peb. 2nd
or at the cell ,oaf the Reeve.
- Carried,
Mlle following accounts were paid.
Assoc. of Assessing Officers
membershilp fee $ 10.00
Goed Roads As•soe.
membership tee
Assoc, of Rural IVItthici_
nalities, Membership fee 10.00
St, 'John's Ambelance. grant 5.00
Huron Co. Soil and Cron
Ttrip„ grant 25.00
Huron Co Ploanneti'g
Assoc., grant
The Salvation Attny, grant
Clifford ' ,racidin
fox bounty
11. I'd. Catturihig
fox bounty 2.00
Sheldon ,Taekliii
fox bounty
Lloyd Han
fox bounty,
Melvin Hanna
fox bounty
E. U. Cardiff, eltirit's 'fees4.00 t
!ex Witty I
4.00
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Chevy loves people ... like Canada hives Chevy. Makes SIX
full-grown adults feel right at home, whether 'they're just
sampling Chevy 's size or letting you show off the smoothest,
sweetest ride your dollars (so few dollars!) have ever bought.
You'll be so proud of its comfort, its good taste - its Body by
Fisher, with all that means in extra fineness of construction,
materials and details. Why wait-see your Chevrolet dealer now! 4 inE you DRWE WHEN(' TIRED
25,00
50.00
7.00
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ENdN'Eg IN tilt WrAftii'
too
Orli/11V El oar when you are tired is a clamor--
but highway habit. You cannot drive safely
iti modern traffic if your reflexes are slow
and your eyes are half closed. if you feel
:weary--=pulp off the road arid take a rest.
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