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The Brussels Post, 1961-05-04, Page 4n.,..evere ,sue will be sold from the Clerk's Office In Brussels. Arns 1, '62 4gt 1, '03 "= 1,14 oago4-1, '65 , 1, '66 1-2=e :1,'67 eaa 1> ,68 . amaze 1, '69 ..„ , '70 ...... 1, '71 .......... „,„ „ .... ,.«..,...,.,,. ........ . ... . . . ......... .„ ..... . ....... ,...... $1000.00 $1000,06 $1000.00 11000,00 $1000,00 $1000.00 $1000.00 $1000.00 $1000.00 $1000.00 June 1, '62 June 1, '66 June 1, '66 June;, '71 June 1, '63 June 1, '64 June 1, '65 June 1, '68 June 1, '69 June 1, '70 .... .„ . . ..... , 600.00 500.00 500.00 500,00 600.00 600,00 600.00 700.00 700.00 800.00 WATERLOO CATTLE BREWING. ASSOCIATION ',Where Better Bulls Are Used ;Farmer owned and controlled Service at cost Choice of bull and breed Our artificial breeding service , will help you to a more 1 efficient livestock opergtion For service or more information call: Clinton, HIT 2-3441, or for long dist- ance Clinton Zenith 9-5650. BETTER CATTLiE FOR BETTER LIVING The first ele.trle self-starter wan introduced by Cadillac in 1912 as - • standard equippent. DON'T YOU WISH YOU WERE HERE? OLET HAS - 1 ORDINARY CABS can't begin to match! DOOM 41 WEEKLY SALE Snissels 'Livestock Salmi Yanis EVERY FRIDAY 1 . ?sour lone market where pse ere eildeSSIII fly Visitor, Consigner sr Maw 11.100111114 MIA CUSHIONED QUIET You're coddled in an insulated husid Re. taxed in the extra comfort of Chettratetst virtually vibration-free quietriest, Metal to metal contact has almost been eliminated and sound waves are smothered in an In- sulating blanket, BMA Room You just have to sit in this amazing ear to realize all the extra room. Outside, Chen. rolci is scoter, trimmer. Inside, everything has been done to give you extra- roominess, towered transmission tunnel, Chair-high tents. Exire headroom, And, greater ire and-out room. EITEL QUALITY ' Body by: Hitter A heritage of caiality exclusively:yours in General Motors cars. This extra quality is assured by the famous Fisher coach emblem On •the lower door, sill .. . sigheture of a job well done — a body built as only Fisher can build it, EiTitli DOLLAR STRETCHING ECONOMY Drive a Chevrolet for one year — and you'll know what we mean by extra economy. Sure, your initial price is low but that's just the start! As you drive, you realize that Chevy tempers power with economy — that its stylish ways are practical, too — and, most important, that Chevrolet stays in de- [nand year after year — including the year that you'll trade itl SITU SAMTV Extras where they count! Safety-Master Braket Saioty Plate Glass ill every win- dow Clean-sweep Windshield Wipers Precision Baldnted Wheels — Foot-operated Parking 5rake, All for Safety-plusl ,411111 CONVENIENCE to a car you want to &nay yourself and Chevrolet Trinket if ecisyl Fiord- artnrestt,"- crank-operated ventipanes, one key locking and o trunk) Those are lust tr few of Clie;e,let's convenince eat,Qs, Let your den In" .....1!nere clout the delight- ful surprises LI stoN. SPRING IS HERE ! Get Your Order in NOW 0 All Kinds of Mabortary and Cem nt Work call or See SUILDE. ntim PAL COl I"RAOTO THE 'MAMMA PO§T. lat ETHEL A NEW ISSUE OF DEBENTURES $16,000,0q VILLAGE OF SRUSSELS % Serial Debenture wed 1, 1061 Maturing Arne 1, 1962 to June 1, 1971 WALTON PEOPLE Wg KNOW 4!. Lester Maxima is home on 'Meat. ion from Ryerson Technical Institute Toronto. !!!, Hordes Scott, 1.1.11,- Delgrexe,_.1P Con Conuniesioner for the Village Of Drussele, DJYtIt„ Pwps, of .Asbfield. Weal and East Wawatiosb, Morris and issues are for the rebuilding of the Hydro line and lighting on street aad the renovation Of the Arena. Is 111i$8 ida Seherbarth and okra LaVina Mueller, of 'Stratford, AO Mr, and Mrs. Hag IlOttermann, Mc. Killen, visited on Saturday with P. IL :MIRO, 'tss is at presoat a -patient In Victoria Hospital, Lou don,. Mr, at Artx. Torreoce Pandas . Air. and Mrs. Statile)" Wdldsa, h, on Sunday, • Farmer Ethel Residents Celebrate Golden Anniversary A. golden wedding anaiVersary• was. epreltrated by Mr, and Mrs. Grover GM ,Of 1s6ll2 Brace St„ Landoll Ott- Anril. '29111:t.. The family held a dialler at himit's Restaarant in honour of the -OccaSion. The couple have Rive children: Beryl, Mrs. 0, I7yde, Strat- ford; Doris, Mrs, E. Hyde', „S. ar.r.41: Orion, :Airs, K. Fem. Pe troliat nutlY. Mrs, T. 06-10eY, London; Jerry' SC Trenton, Mieltia.an„ anti eleven gri.Zff • children, ' 1r,„ ;)enals is confined to $.77.1'4 04:rd :letacral hospital, Miss Ruth Ennis, flog. IN., of E.W h.spital, :Kitchener, spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Dentglas Taza=.'""'"'"" ttl)Ida:altd aTtCEMIClieti3tn,Y;a witlIonliAl'aesrsiZ7 home for the holiiiplays', N don,ee, Tilaltecl Tirussele friends Viiill I \vk Ronald Lane, Lakeside, who has been attending Huron College, 1311. * * le MA and Mrs, Tack MoCatcheon were in London on Taesday to see -his brother, Albert MeCatchoOn of Ingersoll, who is lu Victoria Hos. fV.al r v,s'ller(ei,slielletTalndtle4rlilvuerrt; :stowed when he fell about 12 feet from the new London postal terininal build-, 4ng now latrider construction. He fell froM a third floor girder to a wire impsh on the second floor. He remains en the "critical" list, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott and Mrs. Bernice Moore of 'T)Neter, called, on Mrs. Pollard at the guraing home and Mr'. and ,Mrs. W. J. Perrie on Sun day. , DEAD ;6'170C:: WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID SURROUNDING DISTRICTS FOR DEAD, OLD, SICK OR DISABLED HORSES or CATTI.i For prompt, Sanitary Disposal Day or Night Call Leroy Acheson ATWOOD ZENITH 3-4900 (No Toll Mem) Plant License No. 10-RP-60 Collecting License No. 22060 BELGRAVE 00-OP BELGRAVE PHONE WINGHAM 1091; BRUSSELS 388W10 aotoelytowarkranal amponamospmafts.drILake;ai• •{11, • Children's Competitions BRUSSELS FALL FAIR PRIZE LIST Prizes in all classes to b e as follows : First — 75c; Second — 60c; "Third — 500 Fourth — 40c; Fifth — 30c Note: All maps, poems, paragragplis, writing, and art, (only) minet he brought to :Brussels Public School by June 26th. Be sure to place tags in upper left-hand corner of all work. have your name, school, and teacher's name on each tag. GRADES 1 and 2 Printing Grade 1 — any 6 lines Printing Grade 2 — any S lines Art Grade 1 — A flower in Crayon 9" x 1W' Art Grade 2 — Crayon Scribbling 9" x 12" Crafts Grades 1 and 2, Picture illuetrating a Special Day made from Construction Paper Collectlea Grade I 5 Verities Vegetables on Pie Plate Grade 2 — A Vegetable Animal Sewleg Card —4 A Bear or Dog Model illustrated: Impala Sport Sedan A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ,Slart planning now! Mail the coupon for :free literature. Look forward to your most refreshing summer ever—in Ontario! PR EEI ONTARIO TRAVEL LITER Man to; Onlarie Travel, T 'IRE 171 Parliament Aldo., Toronto, Ontario. MANE ADDAEss PLCASE PRINT Have the time GRADES 3 and 4 Writing Grade -- Roads P. 322 "The New Streets and Roads" Writing Grade 4 The Elf and the Dormouse P. 63 Up and. Away Art Grade 8 Illustrate the Story of the Gingerbread Boy ea art paper 9" x 12" Art Grade 4 — Safety Poster of Traffic Rules. Poster 14" x 2W' Crafts Grades 3 and 4 — Fetherrs or Mother's Day Card, Mounted on Constraetion paper 9" x 12" Collection Grades 3 and 4 — Bird 'Pictures (drawn not traced) and `coloured in crayon. Mounted on Bristol Board 14 x'22 Sewing —A Pot Holder of your life in. NTARTO ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister GRADES 5 and 6 Writing Grade 5 — ;Wide Open Windows, pg, 201, Lone Dog Writing Grade 6 — All Sails Set, pg. '291, Alladin Art Grade 5 — What I Snw on a Hike Art Grade 6 — Any explorer froni Grade 5 Social Studies course (Yes it IS Grade 5) Crafts Oradea 5, and 6 — Table Centre for any Special Occasion Collection Grades 5 and 6 •— Collection of weeds showing root, stem, and flower mounted on bristol Weird 28" x 32" Paragraph Gnaide S and .6 — entitled "A Virelccane Letter" Original Poem"GraAes 5 and 6 entitled "My Pal" sewing — Embroidered tea towel from sugar or flour sack GRADES 7 and 8 Writing Gnade I,— To A Waterfowl p. 71 (High Flight) Writing Grade 8 Nicholas. And Nye, p. (Shining Skies) (1 page Foolscap) Art Grade 7 — Design a StAined Glass Window' Art Grade 8 — Itioster of Wild Life Conservation (14" x 2l2" CIValts Grades 7 and 8 — Article from Foarni Plastic Collections Grades 7 and 8 — Dark Picture Any Subject Maps Grades 7 and 8 Maritimes Grades 7 and 8 — Poems and Descriptive Paragraphs ' BAKING EXTRA, SMOOTH RIDE Smooth? Extra Smooth. In fact, here is the one great ride in its field! We call it "jet- smooth" — for what better way to describe the floating-on-air quality of this ride the like of which just hasn't been known before' in the world of motoring. Yes, there's extra smoothness here -- try it — treat yourself to a Chevrolet tide. IZTRA SPARKLING DO YOU HAVE BUILDING OR RENOVATION PLANS Fey A First Class and Satisfactory Job Call '1 PERFORMANCE There's extra gd — extra gumption — and you know it the moment you touch your toe to the accelerator. Make your choice for performance and economy from a wide range of power teams. 14-170111 CERALDREXEL dARPENIVie arid MASONRY ONE 231112 BRUSSELS, ONTARIO it va.diaisinsi4 Raisin Squa-es (6) Date Loaf Chocolate Chip Cookies Otistard,CuP 13rowmes (6 Pieces) thactilate Fudge (6) FLOWERS (Olsen Chi-agog Children tegtinting School in 1901 Mittatttre Pettriet Jr. Grades (1, 2, 3,. 4) 1, Satinet of Petunias. steins)' 2, Bon tlet iof Asters amides (.6, 6, it, 8) Cosmos, mixed (4) 2, 'wttolgoid Aritttgotietit 3, Ooraflo.wor Areallginnent for dinbig toett table of rho tbovo prise nulney donated by elSsela ladies Autillary.fn. tl, Canadian ts'glon, CHILDREN'S SPECIALS Iack blood Sellocl Supplies of Pgratford, 'den a hook for d girl Iiigliest ib iiot uts, value .I•lottates n book for o boy .watt highest nuither of Pointe, Vallid .$2.1k • Vidurators -School Supplies, Of teintrin, nifen a Shaeffer pen and Peitell set, value 405, to the school pupil winning We 'first Mite in t4,I•oeteg, arid' 4 MO '0•"' - , YOU T k9AR J.:44S .er 4.• C.14610 4". tt Al At rig UNLESS IT'S A LOT LESS CA RUS 4440. 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