The Brussels Post, 1957-07-24, Page 4SURPRISED YOU'D fM THE
WONDERFUL. USDP
.CARS YOU CAN GET AT
R IVER1IDE
MOTORS
"SIPEEFfrir" GEORGE lifeCtITC/110641/
56 Bel Air Chev. 4-door Sedan
Low Mileage
54 Chev, Power Glide Sedan
Radio and Heater
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FASHION-CRAFTED INTERIORS -- Rich,
• lustrous fabrics, beautiful modern color
combinations. Chevrolet's spacious, flaw-
lessly appointed interiors would do a
much higher•priced car proud I
Here on this page are seven of those
good things just to start with.
You can actually find them by the
score all the big features of the
best-selling '57 Chevrolet! And
every one of them is another clear,
convincing reason why Chevrolet is
so far ahead of all other cars in value,
popularity, sales!
TURBOGLIDE—You've never felt anything
like Turboglide —ABSOLUTELY No SEN-
SATION OF SHIFTI Five positions, includ-
ing "Park" and new "Hill Retarder"
for safer no-braking downhill driving!
notice to Proprietors ,of
Children's Boarding, Homes
The Children's Boarding Homes Act, 1937„pawci at
the la 6t. Sessti us • of she 40nturio Logisittture,..CUMe into'
force int duly lt•it, 1957.
This Act, re, itti res that any proinises in Aid: live or
More children arc 1.,,Iged, bo•trded arts' for sh:dl be
registered. The requirement does mu• apply to institu-
tions registered, lieensed or sups rv;sed under other
provincial 8 tat qt.--; or Departments.
If you are tia. pri,prietOr of a lit'arding hots's. foe
siLtuld her!. F6tl kre t ks regitered.
Application forms and int , • v ce70• available from,
the Regktrat of . Childrt n's jlorirtirng Homeg,
Delr,trtwent of )hie Welfare, .ParlianWat Liu ildinges
Toronte. •
at co-operat •,on wist enable she -Department to
complete the initial registration' with n. minimum
of delay.
WALTON
Seller§ and Mrs. l'ercY
Holman Of Barrie left ILttit weelL ror
tivsc weak trip to CallfOrnia putt
Weiler titates.
' 413.C1 Mra. .).Yat$P11 °i
Loudon ylited with 'Mr, and Mrs.
Roy Bennett (Ina Othor frieas
:Nirs, Jeff Livingstone, Oberrii
DOuglaS and Kelt), pr l'reSton, are
pending- a month with Mr. Malcolm
Frwer,
Mr. Witt Ars, Ivied Sinclair have
"feturntd after spending several
Months in Florida and other places.
Mr, sad' Mrs. Ronald Bennett have
returned home after holidaying witsh
her brother and sister tit law Mr.
d Mrs. Harley MerklEI, at
Corn wall
Mr. and Mrq Ti rtni.L Onntitts, of
Toronto, spout the week Pad with
Mr. and Mrs, George Dundas, Palo
and Darlene rearmed home with,
them,
Reception For Newlyweds
A reception was held in honor of
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Martin, 'newly
weds,. of Burford, on Friday evening
lost in the Walton Community Hall
Daring lunch hour the couple were,
called to the platform and presented
with a Verse of money by Mr. Ross
McCall, The address was, read by Mr
Don Fraser. Music. was fuonised by
Tan Wilbeeits orchegra.
Mr. Wavae McMichael of Windsor
is spending a. three week's istaeation,
mitih 4. hi parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Robert McMichael,.
Mils, Lloyd politer is spending a
few weeks With' Mr. and Mrs. James
Lamont, Londou.Keinnett, Arden and,
Brian returned tome with her,
"i Scream Kids"
THE TOP DRAWER
SECRET OF OUR
SURPLUS ENERGY
IS MILK FROM
COUVN g DAIRY
Mr. and Mrs Sim McKinney, of ,
Toronto visited R. E. McKinney at ,
the week end,
Miss Florence Fowler of Seafortb.
Tislilted Mr. and Mrs, Raymond
Miura last week,
Mrs. Harry Dickson and Miss
Louise, of Torone, visited relatives
for a. few days last week.
Miss Flora. Stewart, of Toronto •
visited Min.... Ruby Duff last week,
Mr.?? R. L Stewart, of London, and
her iFiaer, Mrs. Kersey Jackson, of
Calgary, are visting with friends. in
Winghara Bluevale, and Vicinity.
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Q.NTAREO DEPARTMENT
O PUBMC ','ItfELIFARE
Lats.?. Cecile, Q.C..„ James Band,
Deputy Minister.
Rollicking Billy O'Connor is back this sumfer on OBC—Ty
with' light entertainment show.
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Chevroievs just one
gs od thing after another
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FLIGHT PANEL -- A split-second
glance at Chevrolet's deep-hood-
ed Command Post panel, and you
know instrumepts have nev•
been so elegantly easy to ready
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BALL RACE. STEERING
smooth- ball bearings do you' good turn .. redid away frictiori, •
effort. Feels almost like powef
steering
Month after Month. shied' the '? f
Chevrolet was introduced. eai
-
pylons have bought more Chevrept
than any other';,earl , . pa's; We
proof of public piefererice.
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A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
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Illustrated -- Bel Air 2-Door Sedan
Riverside Motoii Biustels-'
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ALE
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Meilfinn anti
children, a Toronto, visited Mr.
And Mrs, Arnold Lillow over the
week end.
,.,. • .......01e*kervatr sows* sr
evessesesesseseese tsmowIl""•••••11 1",°•••••
AIR-INTAKE HEADLIGHT
HOOW—•••• Up to 22% more •
fresh, filtered air with Chev-
rolet's new ventilation air in-
takes, set high above road
Fumesi You feel More alert,
more comfortable)
SUPER TURBO-FIRE 2B3 --The
Ipgst high-' eitited of Chevrolet's
Veri ly high-compression Turbk
e V8'e( In any of Chevrolet's
1 niothols. take your choice in
of Chevrolet's 19 models. ki,yOUr chelde of Four bill-
itiVEN Or Chevrolet's la m ou s-
Of-Ocilhainy Six,
. - GLIDE-RIDE FRONT SUSPENSION
Highly perfected knee action lots each
wheel "stop" over the rough spoti. Takii
any road—afi YOU feel Is the Superbly
smooth, Chevy -ride I
• hit
'6.6i '9'
Tri•Vittli•
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• Convenience-3 minute walk to yid
Union Station, closest hotel to
heart of downtown.
• Luxurious guest rooms
and suites.
• Good. Food—full course
meals and delicious snacks.
• Entertainment—home
g of the famous Club Indigo
featuring Broadway
- Shows nightly.
THE
HOTEL
INOCIZMOSZ"asiWzrorpma=g=grr
FRONT and SIMCOE STS
TORONTO
PHONE: EMPIRE 3.4111
ihr4 imns re 'MI izimmainow
Future . . 4-H Club Member
allkiS.$41.5 PINT
Wailoc444y, 1,00T,
FALL FAIR DATES
Arthur ........ Sept. 24, 25
Bayfield sSeeit;tt., 1275: 1 2 80
Myth Sept.
Sept. 20,
Sept. 6,
Clifford Sept, 11, 12
Bimira
.,.„ Sept, 14, 16
Durham Sept. 27, 28
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Aug, 30, Sept,
Otorrie
2
Fxeter Sept. 18, 19
Fergus Sept,
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6,'I
Kincardine
..... .... . „.,
Sept. 28
Hanover Oct. 4. 5
Sept. 19, 20
Lisib°1‘.el
Sept. 23, 24
London
,Lucknow ..... , ..... Sept.Sept 294:1-245
(Western Fair)
Mildmay Sept. 11, 18
Miltvierton Sept, 20, al.
, ........ .• Sept. 24, 25
Ottawa
New Hamburg Sept. 13, 14
(Central ,Canada,) .,.. Aug. 23-31
Ottawa
,(Winter Fair) Oct. 28 - Nov. 2
P?a,ali nlerston Sept. 80,, Oct, 1 ElY
Sept. 16, 17
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Port Eight . „ Sept, 13, 14
Sept. 27, 28
aSeiapfleoyrth.
Sitraltford
Walkerton
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Sep:v:9,6,207
eeswater
Sep(t. 16,-18
Oct. 1, 2
ternational Plowing Match
Norfolk County — Sinicqe
October 15 • 1R
The two-year-old in his play-pen is
fascinated by life around him. He longs to
pull the tail feathers out of every chicken
on his father's farm. He has no idea at all
how a farmer's son should behave, but he'll
find out, later, when his brothers initiate
him into the local 4-H club.
Here hell learn by doing, pledged to use
his head, heart, hands and health in-the
best possible way.
4-H Clubs were started with one simple
idea in mind: to have rural young people
do a worthwhile piece 'of work at home,
voluntarily, and do it better than ever
before. Plant a garden plot, perhaps, or
raise a calf, make a dress, beautify a room.
The idea was so good that the young
people swept their parents along with them,
and farm life improved amazingly.
4-H Clubs have done many useful things.
They have kept the right boys and girls on
the farm, trained young men and women
for leadership; improved life in rural com-
munities by introducing better agricultural
and home practices, and implanted the
ideal of goed citizenship in young minds.
there are about 16,00 4-H members in
Canada. Many will graduate ,into farm
organizations. in which are the progressive
young farmers who—by using modern
machinery and farmweillecfehdni.queS—help to
keep all Canadians
MASSEY4fARRIS‘FIERGUSON 'LIMITED-
TORONTO, A zi A b A
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