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The Brussels Post, 1958-05-14, Page 4GEORGE McCUTC/ikON ' T. Ne/ GOOONEn, spaa7oly ooNT 103U INT, ON WNW WEIGHT? IVE EH 0 YOUR a -(Milt Times $1./ YOU NEED ANTIS , A FOgge USILO CA FROM RIVERSIDE' Moron!" THEY HAVE THE LEST ttg t 421E RivERsiDE 7110-fors DE ALER 1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach with Automatic Transmission. 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan 1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door Radio and Automatic. r ONTARIO, TRAVEL, .852 PARLIAMENT ELCIOSL, TORONTO, ONTARIO Send FREE Literature and Road Map. Name Address Post Offk* Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity Hon. Bryan I.. Cathcart, Minister However well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas . . like the Rideau Lakes district shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and mailing the coupon below. KNOW ONTARIO BETTER Are you really ready for the trip? -You're all set for the first big outing of the summer. Gas in the tank. Water in the ra.diator. Air in the tires. But are you really ready? Remember a defect in youf car or its equipment can cause a lot of trouble. It can -spoil your trip—or even lead to a major disaster on the road. Make sure. Check your brakes and steering system. Check your tires for wear and damage. Check your lights, front and back. Check the exhaust system for dangerous leaks. And do it now, Because your 'whole summer of motoring pleasure depends on safety. You can't be really sure of your safety if you aren't really sure of your car. Your Ontario Department of Transport urges you to check your car—check your driving—and check accidents. "We think so, anyway. Whatever his future, our job is to provide him with the best we can. "That takes money. That's why we're saving regularly, and that's why we've opened an account for Jimmy at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE" 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU N-301C BRUSSELS BRANCH — L. W. J. GLASGOW , MANAGER Meet the Prime Minister...of 20181 Bois • FOR SALE AUCTION SALE of Household Effects and Real ,Estate SATURDAY, MAY 17th on Dinsley St, Blyth Props. — Clare and Ida McGowan Auctioneer — Geo. Nesbitt Good House in the 'Village of Brussels, bath, furnace, ousponrde, garage attached to house, WV garden. Price $3500.00 150 Acre Farm, House, hydro, , large barn, Price $7000.00 1,00 Acre Pairm, Red Brick House, hydro, large barn and strawshed, good cement stabling, drilled well, 3 miles,„ rsom 1 erge half down. .ou Acre Faith, on County Road. near store and school, 95 acres arable, Frame HouSe, bath, mad furnace, good bank barn, new steel roof. Price $9800.00 TY CONC R 1 _5; 'Seaforth— l-rtn School MAY 16th — This is a repeat performance consisting of Solos, monologues, Dancing, Instrumental, Under the auspices of the 0. F. U. Entire Proceeds go to Caner Fund Society Children: 25c 8.30 P. M. 100 Acre Farm, near higher*, White Brick House, Bank Barn. Price $11,500 half down. J. C, Long, Realtor, Brussels, Ont, - Adults: 50c man, this k travelling! SALE ON NEW ii.EGOOdriCh TIRES A r SPECIAL NE W 43 -oo d rich DELUXE NYLON 95 ot)Bi..ryon 6.704$ puts YOUR RECAPPABLE TRADE-IN• PLUS 'roue IIKAPPASIE TRADE.IN n YOUIRICARPABLE TIRES ARE WORTH MORE NOM b;mileage! STARTS HERE. From TORONTO MONTREAL to tO. OTTAWA to SUDISURY Jet. NORTH RAY and thonee to WINNIPIIR SASKATOON' NOMONTON JASPMI VANCOttiiiie tee ASK _ moot COOREMASTIR Want. Low-Cost Yard and Garden Help? eie SAP: aa .... 7rr4 Me BRUSSELS MOTORS r‘Hurciti toutIty,s r,hrerrott Car Dealers" PHONE 735( THE BRUSSELS POST 'ASredlleSidlalY, May 14th, MS InMSP!Mnr!••1•10 ...i.ussewim.••••••••••••••••••!!..•••••no••••4as•rr,,,,,,e4 How well do you know Nraieuu 0 Check your knowledge by identifying this may were or t by Ray PrOnsoul The "Legionary", the Offic04 National Magazine the Canadian 1,40,WiOn,, in its 'gay issue coatis izaa editorial, wideb, we thank is rely that.ty it this stage of our talk op "elms and Objects", in that it expresses tee Same ideals we have ;dealt 'with regarding Legion Prin. ciples, 'in this column:, Also in this issue „'is a publiShett ,of the ;Treatment for SOP' ►. Pensioned ccinditions, part of which is being copied tor the bene- fit of ex-servicemen who are not members of the Legion and them fore are not receiving the 'Legion- ary', All paid. tip members of the Legion receive this magazine without cost, but the .cost to ex- servicemen nob beIOnging to the Legion is only $L50 per year, all others $2.50. It is the intention of this ,column to quote parts of the Pensions Act which appear in the Legtonary from time to time, TreStment For Non-Pensioned Conditions Section 13 of the Veterans Treat- ment Regulations provides that, under certain conditions of service and economic circumstances, 'veter- ans residing in Canada. may receive treatment from DATA for most non- pensioned conditions free or with the charges related to their ability to tray. Canadian (veterans of World 'War • 1 land 2 and the Korean Operation. are eligible if they: Served overseas and. honourably discharged; Are ;in receipt of a diSability pension for such service; or Selived In both World Wars and were honourably discharg,-- edl; or Served 165 days in Britain Tutor to Nov, 12, 1915. Veterans ,of other Commonwealth or Allied forces are eligible if they served overseas, or are in receipt of pensions or halve duals service and they were domiciled or re- sident in Canada when they joined sudh forces 'or they have resided in Canada for at least 1,0 years. Vdterans of the North-West Field Fierce are eligible, as 'are those of the South African War if . they landed in South Africa prior to Juno 1. 1902, In addition to the sersice ?quali- fications, eligibl e ;veterans may nut have "adjusted annual incomes" in excess of $2.000. Adjusted annual income is determined lay deducting from total income — income for six months 'Prior to admission to hosPital plus estimated inconie for the succeeding six months — allow- ances for dependants, all payments under the Pension Act and certain other exemptions, xxqx Resources and assets do not affect. e ;Veteran's eligibility for treat-, Ment, UNITED CHURCH W, M. p. The regular monthly meeting was held In the ohurch parlour. Mrs. H. .Thomas, president' was in the chair. A hymn and prayer by Mrs. Rowland opened the meeting. Scripture by Mrs. T. Stradhan was taken from the Books of John. Luke, Mark and Ethesians. Minutes of the last meeting and continunications were given by the See, Mrs. James 'Turnbull report- ed for Oluistiinn Citizenship, MAT, R. B. Cousins reported for steward- ship and al.40 far Suipplies stating the bale of used •clothing that was re cently sent to Western Canada was valued at $100.00 Iliteirature Secretary, Mrs'. Row- ; land reported 2 bloOks . are being I published and -mpll Ibe Nvalilable soon. The Society is orderin0 copies of each. The School for leaders is being I held again at AllemCollege, St. pose interested t Thomas, these planning on attend- i Percy' Gibbings by i _ aocomodation, is limited. ing are tinged to register at ante as II in a daily paper that the cost , and Mrs. Rowland had charge of A few day ago I noticed a report I Mrs. Sitraoltan, MM.. puirribull ' of living index had risen in the past ; the Study period, Mrs. C. McFadden month due to the increase in the , ;reported for the Morning Session Price of beef and eggs. To-day I. ; of the Presbyteallail held at Clinton noticed an editorial ,cominet‘t that i and Mrs. E. 1.411dmas for the after- the farm index' had risen 2.4%. I noion session,- 1, don't recall hews items or edit-I Mrs. M. Dennis brought a 'Very orials reporting a drop in the cost ! Branch Conference held at Windsor Impres'slive report !from the Lontlion ibtlereofp_pirnicethse fadr:onvpiend. - recently and will continue this .odfexii*wnglienalle drastically last fall and when eggs report at the June meeting which were much cheaper than average will be in ;charge of the Associ throughiout .1957. It is most diffi- ate 'members. An invitation is cult to realntain good urban -rural being' sent to the Ethel W. M, S. to relations in face of onside reports, I visit with us at this meeting, An- We as farm people must realize other bale of used clothing is being be procured, should cleitact ;May 31st. that we must be united in our efforts to present 'a, true picture pit Agricultural co las. necked as soon as possible, this need is urgent, A hymen and prayer by the Pre; sident brought the 'meeting to 'a close. lounimeseinalemesemsmorionuart. ;••41/4•41.,..1.0v•AsrfaxwasmImaif.....JIME40111•1111Lad When yott travel by the CNR. Super C.ontinental, Omen major Canadian skim °edge entire run, _you cis work, rest or play—you tabs your choice. You can enjoy a snack or a delicious meal in the cog.e shop oe dine in the luxurious atinosiyheee of the dining cat. There is no additional cost to go by the Super Continental and a Wide range of accoinmodatiOns• is offered to tidt! every budget. A. rented air, if you wish, will await yowl arrival at major points. The Branch has been very pleased to have -won a• set for . the most , new Members of any in .the District. The Brussels Legion Pipe Band. will parade on, the main street Of Brussels on Saturday May 11th, between the hours .;of 9 and , Weather perm iterng. HURON COUNTY FEDERATION NEWS By Carl Hemingway Hallett Township Fede,raltion of Agriculture held their regular Meet- teg May Sib, and I was interested to. :find the di-reams handing in the results of the 'cativaSs for the County Cancer FUnd, livery town- ship meeting I have attended in the past few liiotibhs I have round the directors so 'oectipied and realizing that all too often thiS kind Of work goes unmentioned I Woad like to elepreas appreciation to ail tOWli- Ship Federation Who take part in this work, Arise at this meeting I Was happy to 'find la, goon representation 'of ladies, All too often farm Wbineti are the Ur:Dahl hired inati that IS left at when business, is being tranaaeted. Eartil WIOntert can alsO Way ail linDertatit part by :aeons as inferitettlen directors. Mho tithh:t the Men find it iitinesSible tts 'hear the neWS• and term reterth 'oil Maid and teleVislian. The ladies might lie able to take a few Mites anel pats fob the Mang with the other litle-teas. Of the eleefilli a bus trip- to the C. A. 'C, was arranged for ARUM 121h. Tirtg jvli take about brit if itore Want to go • abilriler *but •coat your tanerlea fir kifiiirnisthin lid Double-Duly TiLLiit/MOVINIS teditirerig .421, the new A 4,.1 .-TL AIR ito POWER ArrAct, i MOM Enjoy extra leisure hours when you ZIP tlitOngh garden Wail( With tiller, Switch' to molder in 30 :seconds for safe trowihg or leaf pulverizing. Ask tor d dernonslralion Cranbrook W. I. Affil 1957J53 merabers of Crate brook W. I, are Wildly reminded to have their contributions' of at least two. items of balding at ,the Brus sell Public Library by 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, May 17th, for the Bake Sale ,which begins at 3 pm, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson and OunelliterEi Spent the week.end iu Toronto, Mrs. Alex McDougall, St, Thomas, Spent a few days with 'Mr. and Mrs, W. Engel. The Knight families attended the Knight-Gloor nnptillais in Mitchell oil Saturday, May 10th, 4vd)vava.,,, Mahan i3russels, -Ontario OW,