The Brussels Post, 1960-01-14, Page 5.. when skilled men and
materials are available. In
addition to interior renovations
to homes, plants and businesses,
there are many other .things that
can be done to advantage during
the winter—maintenance of
lawn and garden equipment,
electrical appliances, outboard
motors and automobiles,
as well as dry cleaning of
drapes and rugs, replacement
of upholstery, etc.
WHY WAIT FOR SPRING?
For advice and assistance,
call your local
National Employment Office
ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF
THE MINISTER OF LABOUR, CANADA
9058
ATTENTION
PARALELL PARKING ONLY
On The Main Street
Village of Brussels
NO PARKING ON STREETS FROM 2 A. M. TO fy A. M.
Vehicles Parked During These Hours at Owner's Risk
DAVID HASTINGS, CHIEF OF POLICE
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re" f grew,
REMEMBER, YOU NEED ,MORE ROOM- Leave kits
"of room between your car and the' one ahead need,
extra stopping space under winter conditions. Wintertime Is
the time when road courtesy is most essential--give the other
drivers a break! Snowbanks or drifting snow may conceal .
stalled vehicles, hidden driveways, intersections and packs.
Kans.
Bring the whole famtb
I* the Lord Elgin —at
lOw Cost. This is a family
welcome..
where children are
• FA 54 tit' RATER (Rooina on1v)—for chlitiM
under 14 years aerainpanied by parents.
o aDelpecndable baby sitters susilable and ten Y4- b
o McWth. for children under to years at rOdu
ID 1?ermillas Idem—no charge
* CAR PARL—supervised—cm pre.
y (10 or=s).
Ottihen—Cana(ta'a Capital &Ord MON
may tai>s front the PurltaJipfinf BOle9n0.:carsts
tatitteie terniteite and 'theater*,
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IN MEMORIAM
SWITZER -- In loving memory ur
my dear husband, Leslie George
SvItzer„ who passed away Dee.
19th, 195. r
Nothing can ever take nwaY,
The bore a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every day,
Reneembrence keeps him near.
Ever' remembered by. his w ife,
Jane, and Grace, and Ted and
grandchildren, Leslie, Gaye and
Lode,
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Misses Barbeira :Evans, London,
and, 03everley, Sttrattford Teachers'
College, spent the weekend at their
home in the Ivillage.
Mr. Glen R. ,Thompson, Toronto
University, spent the week-end at
the manse and condricted the regu-
lar. morning- service qn TCriox Pres-
byterian Church.
Mrs. Gordon Engel is supply
teaching at S. e No. S for Mrs. Jas.
Pestell who is, a patient in Clinton
Hospital.
Mrs. Stanley Fischer, Mrs. Glen
R. Thompson, and Mrs. Mae Engel
attended the annual meeting ,of
Maitland Presbyterial W. M. 5,
held in St. Andrew's Church. Win-
gliam, on Tuesday, January 12th.
NOTICE —0 0REt1iTteRe
In The Estate ref
OTTO SCHNOOK
ALL PERSONS •having claims
against the estate of the above
named, late of the Township of Grey
In the County of Huron, retired
farmer, who died on the3rd day of
November 1959, are required to file
proof of same with the 'undersigned
on or before the 9th of January 1980.
AFTER that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
ciente of which they then have had
notice:"
DATED. at Brussels this 12th day
of Deceniber 1959.
Crawf4rd and Hetherington
. Barrister & c. ,
itrutteels Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
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CHEVY'S SUPERLAT
STURDY SAFETY-GIRDER FRAME.
Chevy's Safety-Gircli frame is Lbuilt,
not just X-braced, to give you maximum
protection.
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RIGID UNISTEEL CONSTRUCTION
Rigid roof, body and floor panels of
heavy-gauge steel, are welded together
into a solid, strong unit,
SMOOTH FULL-COIL
SUSPENSION
Husky coil springs at each
-Wheel sop up road shocks and
vibrations. Fun-test Chevy's
ride soon.
SAFETY-MASTER BRAKES
Sure, safe, longer-lasting.
Bonded lining are is extra-
big, air cooling extra-
efficient.
TO INCREASE
V8 ZIP ON REGULAR GAS
Chevy's new standard economy
TURBO-FIRE V8 gives you all
the zip of an Eight coupled
with top gasoline economy.
FAMILY-SIZED ROOMY SEATING
Sofa-wide, sofa-comfortable,
the '60 Chevy seats six big
fiecple at their relaxed best,
SPACIOUS
LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT
in Chevy you
have a huge
30-cubic feet of
trunk space.
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' NEW rbor,oBPRARAKEED PARKING
Easier, safer to release, and with
new better-gripping action.
Standard on every Chevy.
LUSTROUS MAGIC-MIRROR FINISH
Chevy's jewel-bright colors
are "locked in", can be re-
stored to "new" brilliance by simple washing!
ECONOMY HI THRIFT 6 WITH V8 SPIRIT
All the spirit and pep of a MI, with
true "6" economy. Put Cbovreiet to
your test soon.
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LUXURY •1111TAAS At
MIO ,EXTRA 'COST' •
The coavesiones of a
cigarette lighter and dug
Sim visors, plug the cote.
fort of front armrests ere
yours as. standard equip-
ment. On Ovary low-cot
new Chevrolet,
LONG-LASTING RUSTPROOFING
Every Chevy undergoes the
Industry's most thorough
rust-proofing process for un-
surpassed, long-lasting value.
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE .•••••••
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CONVENIENT WIDE DOOR OPENINGS
Chevy's the easiest car in its field to get
into. Body by Fisher construction is solid,
- safe.
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STABLE WHEELBASE AND WIDE TREAD
Chevy's long wheel-base and wide tread
give a new solid, well-balanced ride.
FORMER BANK IVIANAGR
HERE mAnics CeQI-PEN
WleiDDINO ANNIVaRSARY
41) Connie livel eeele simple, hie,
and tet,ever IL eeie,
brute 1 -it) yi are of ititteritete
Teeedrie or Met week. They were et
Lei friends anti relatIVeS,
inelmlieg four goiteretbene of their
on irtanday.
Mr. and hire. Senile were near,
; vied on buttery Othe 1910, et the
home of the bride's ptireetti, the late
Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Scott of I3rnesels,
During his career as a bank
Ittaimeer, Mr. Senile wait Posted to
several Western Ontario centree
before retairnieg to• Brussels as
I muleteer. ITe roteined this positfort
l'Or 23 Yfftl'fl until his retirement in
1933, Several years of We retire-
ment were spent in 131'11.00s until
the tatrillY moved to Goderich.
Present for the anniversary
dinner was their son Findlay and
his five daughters Mrs. illugh
(Marlon) Tucker of Montreal;
Mrs, wilerv. (Janet) McCulloiugh of
Waterloo; Mrs. George (Petricie)
Tietiety of Chatham and Linda and
Ann of Goderich. Three great grand-
ebileireet were also Present,
Other than Mr, and Mrs. Senile
only one other person who attended
the wedding was :present for the
golden anniversary, He was Walter
Scott of Brussels, Mrs Santis'
brother,
Both the bride and groom of 50
years ago still enjoy good health,
Mrs. Samis has remained a,dttve In
gardening, sewing and in church
organizations, Mr. Samis has re-
tained his interests in local and
world happenings.
MORRI.a TWP. COUNCIL
• (rontinurd, froln ,nags 12th'?.
11-'rat. AT , lrthnr.
I .iet Alert fl,
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peewee! r.ri.Prs —
Noll ha 013t - Harold Procter, 'Attlee
Catienvere, Bert IlitstIngS•
Northeast — lamee• Moir',
Peacock, Frank Soliere.
SotethWeet — Jas. Wilson,. Brute)
Jas. Mele/.
Sctt-twat . Clarence Martin, Jae,
Smith, >iiuOroy Nroeutelwou
Wood •int5pOetor -- Gordon ,Nieltuieou
Oradermen .Joe. .Smith,
Craig.
Truck Delver — Chteepeo White •
Bailie Parrott. .:Geiie C. Martin
Reeve. Clerk
USED CARS.
Chev. Sedan atic Trail*
1958 Pontiac Coach
1957 Pontiac Sedan, radi:o & Automatic
1956 Chev. Coach
Many Older Models
• John. LQngstaff, Optometrist
Change of Address
OPTICIAN OF SEAFQRTH
announces a change of office locaZion to
Cloderich, St. W., adjacent Seaforth Clinic
Ground ;Floor Parking Facilities
°crnet* prescriptions filled entitles you to
all subsequent adjustments
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
rEf EV/SION and RADJU REPAIRS
TZ ALL MAKES ---. GUARANTEED SERViCIE
tectrtc.41 wirtno Ceettracto.
BRUSSELS ARENA
SCHEDULE
MONDAY NIGHT-- hockey
TUESDAY AFTERNOON — Skating
for pm-school children
TUESDAY NIGH,T — Skating or
Parties
'WEDNESDAY — Hockey
THURSDAY NIGT Skating,
FRIDAY NIGHT — Open or Spon,
cored Tioieltey,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON — Free
Skating for • children, 10 years
and Under
SATURDAY MIGHT Public
Skating
Watch foe particulars of Skating
Carnival to be held Friday. Feb. 19111.
CASH DONATIONS
TO, BE RECEIVED-
Anyone who would like to eon-
trib)nite to a Benefit fund in aid of
the Firby family are asked to leave
their donation at. or send it to,
The Canadian Bank of Commerce.
13russels.
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Nen t.wrm velneowe
Berore. You Buy let Jailkart:
Homes Ltd. give you eel eatimatt
0;1 A I enitnum 'self storing wisdoms.
Phone "SParorta NW
No Obligation
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