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The Brussels Post, 1960-11-03, Page 5• " • ..c,„ • -.4 ..,,,•••••••••••••;...kft, . mkt ,•.• • • +kw ' • • • '•:•,0."...15,11,17., • • 'RO . • . CORVAN — Side doors open a full 49" wide. Loading height is a low 14". RAMPSIDE — Roll out the heavy loads — nothing to it In this one! • I 0 N R RAILINER SERVICE TORONTO ANDiRETURN Comfortable - Convenient - Economical Low "Group Economy" Fares For Two or More Travelling Together WEEK-END FARES GOOD * FRIDAY TO MONDAY :• -ASK YOUR LOCAL AGENT FOR YOUR, LOCAL TIMES AND. FARES. BY TRAIN DIAN NATIONAL -411111171========i5M151=11", Bring thi whole hirally to the Lord Elgin is cool This hotel Where childerai ire welcome. -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RATES, (ROOME On1y)it--71ne child • nder 14 years accompanied b$ *rent* • • Dependable baby' sitters svaiMbIe aid- reitisii , able. • Meals toe ciiitAteiiiiiitio ta years reduced Now the whote fa .1 prices: w ii PorratileSto prOblein"-,40,thaiiiii. -, , J; , • CAR PAttk,,,supervitiett-4it premises rm - „ .... , .., . .(100 „ . .,, Can re ' ax , cars). ,, 0 n, il'iily steps ffoia the Parfiaiae+it pigititilio,, lead:: -neltHert. ;lee Ottaukr—Coaaidal CdPitai Lord Mils if • iii(j: t4torE4i ricer+oy ter *.M&. and theater o • '” HOTEL tIgia at edifier toioat Oviikt.qt THE BRUSSELS POST 171.101,44ty, NoyelAber TEAPHERS ATTEND ARTS AND CRAFTS PPUBSg Tito Women. Teachers' Vederatien I North, heron has 'been sponsoring an .arts and Crafts Course In 131Yth, • A. largo anal enthusiastic • group oa'• Public School teachers .partM, paled in Was .course which was conducted hy Mr. .Sherman of the Stratford Teachers' College, • - it began on September 20 in the Memorial Hall and. _continued on. Thursday evenings, from 7 to 0, throughout .October, in the Hall find in the Nue School, very responsive group of almost 100 tettelterS benefited _greatly from the excellent lectures ,delivered each, night by Mr. Milner who as an expert in his field, Some r rtraetleal. Work was done and invaluable help was gained, frorri the many files of art ildees, as well as from, the countless. number of ex- ampleS of all.. kinds of art and A'n'aft.0 dispilajed each Welt, The sheaf of printed notes prepared by Mr. Maier and presented to every teacher will he of lasting benefit. 4:4 ileth Meit and sxorrre.0 partiCipated nod Caine .from such centres net Clifford, Fordwleh. -Oorrie, Wroxeter, Bluevule, Whighetn, LtiektiOW, Dan* mullion, Nile, Atantrii, IC:4)PM Sea' forth, Walt:ou, Thrtt,asels, Ethel, Moleeworth, llelgra,ve 4.414 At .the lost class thanks were. expressed to all those who helped make the course g success, to the, Blyth Public School 'Board, for the nee of Ole School, ann thO Jack Hood Company for donating poster paint and newsprint for the nertificates were presented to all who had shared In Service 11'ir, Miller was the re- cipient of an engraved Sluteffer's pen and pencil set from the group • M appreciation of his inspiring - instruction, 1,7:1- •`.t ;1961 OLDSMOBILE F-85 • thitsaw users ER reducesthainprices same proven quality lr same top performance same guarantee *16" chain formerly priced at 17.10 now selling at t New addition to the Oldsmobile line is the 1961 F-85 four-door sedan. The F-85 is Olds- mobile's entry in the lower-priced, smaller-sized automobile field. It seats six people and is 188.2 inches long --- 30 inches shorter than the 1960 Oldsmobile 88, Built on a 112-inch wheelbase, it is 71.6 inches wide and 52.6 inches high. It is powered by a new aluminum Rockette 155 hp. V-8 engine designed for increased fuel economy. Those in charge of this course were the Inembers of the executive of the Women Teachers' Vederntion of North Huron, They are: Presi- dent, Mrs. Mary Wightman, Blyth; Secretary, Mrs. Ethel Carroll, Blyth; Treasurer, Mrs, Myrtle Munro, Ariburn; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. ' 1.1,-,111a iFtal.l, BlYth, $'400 F °fluor shahs sizes case reduced hi price 20" Chain fonsedi ;en NOW $11,10 ..24" chain formetij 24.15 NOW $19.25 21" chain formerly 21.40 NOW $21.15 32" chain hanetty 33.35 NOW $28.50 140.40044 P1ONSIR SAWS LTD. irtilliteill•VON• PAC's's d • r N, NOW FOR '61m TOTALLY DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHEVY TRUCKS! symbol of Oak int 411114 - twr your Pioneer dealer if R. MARKS & SON Walton, Ontario 1 ;HMI& .moos* ••••.. •=•••••••11•/••••01.. WEEKLY SALE Brussels Livestock Sales Yards EVERY FRiDAA/ I P. 11i1. — Your home market wh:lre you are welcome sok visitcr nonsignor or Buyer • BRUSSELS, ONT. fyIGNE 46 A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE • co gf so ar- tO es se to nt REAR-ENGINE CORVAIR 95's — THE TRUCKS THAT BEGAN WITH 4 WHEELS AND A FRESH IDEA! • Here are trucks that are a full 2 feet shorter than conventional half-tonners — yet hold more payload! (Corvan, for example, has 191 cu. ft. of cargo space!) Trucks with .one-piece body-frame design, independent 4-wheel suspension and near constant weight ,distribution. You get light-touch manoeuvra- bility plus the economy of a gas-saving air- cooled rear engine. Your Chevrolet dealer has them. Whitewall tires optional at extra cost 38 s. re re 10 tt td at st is it a .•••• • •••••i,i%4P,s*.%.4t..,...„,•:,..-,: • 2 TORSION-SPRING CHEVROLETS —WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! tt: Cheifyis '61 fleet brings you the latest editions of the trucks that proved the overwhelming w orth of independent front stispenSiOn. They're here with the molt advanced , tom- felt features ever found inside a truck tab. And wilcn you add the all-new rear-etigind COrvairs, you'll find a Chevrolet truck custom-made for you arid your job'. You find new rugged iitialities to every size Chevy, _= pickups; tilt cabs; "tandems — till Of theM. See your Chevrolet dealer tOday. Try the totally new retie-engine CorVair ttticksi.,, and the WOrk-Whippirig; Work -proven Chavroldt „Wra.ft "t4.•••• ..:it,...e •c Vic; ii:W: wc,.. •• ••44,...• trucks for '611 p.WW ,:i%:iK.i:::::c.4:"4 . .4,,,V,.,..?„ . ..„,.....,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, . 4.a..MNrAU16-,41ftiak.0:,./..''''' *ik:i:AVegi'MAVAna .4tb kt.*.daMigak;k:t..4.. Matta IllUstratedt 06 Chassis and ittipti SEE THE GREATEST SHOW OF WORTH NOW AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORISED CHEVROLET DEALER'S • ............ 4 . S. Brusse `7. ,4„