The Brussels Post, 1964-02-20, Page 8MAIN STORE
Winter Clearings
fine Coats
d Jackets.
Also a few
Jackets suitable
for chores
going cheap
37c
35c
29c
63c
Green Giant Niblet Corn. 14 oz. 2 for
Stokleys Honey Pod Peas 15 oz. 2 for
Aylmer Tomato Juice 20 oz. 2 for
Maple Leaf Cheese Slices 2 pkgs.
Ott E1 K A L
V's tor, Coningnor,
HONE 46
cLir !Iwo: Mr.rro:t Where Vou Are Welcome
Buyer
6RUSSEI./8,
Deliver
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Brussels Livestock Sales
EVERY FRIDAF.M.
Phone 293
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THE BRUSSILS POST, MtUStiEL,S, ONTARIO
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SPECIAL ON PERMS
March 1st to 'March 7th
Avoid Easter Rush
$8.00 PERM FOR p4.95
Phone 390J6 for Appointment
PAULINE'S BEAUTY SALON
Welton, 'Ont.
,4:.;447,7•7-"
Westaide
Stare
Hats
Ghlldren's Wear
PHONE el
11WIN
Fabulous
in Children's Wear
Plus
"Odd & Ends Table"
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LATE WINTER CHANCE
12 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM
AT 'HALF THE REGULAR PRICE
20c to 49c ROLL
MATCHING BORDERS if wanted
the Reduced Price of 5c yd.
Also some Room Lots Clearance Prices
A chance to put a. New Look, and freshen up that
room at a Fraction of the Regular Cost
Wall. Paper Stick - Fast Paste
55c and $1.00 pkgs.
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TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received. by
the undersigned up to. March 2nd,
Tor supplying 45 cords of maple
and beech wood 14 inches long, to
four (4) schools in the Grey
Township School Area No. 1.
Also five (5) cords of cedar for
kindling. .1Wood to be delivered,
by July 1st, 1964.
Norman. S. Hoover.
Secretary
R. R. 3, Brussels
A Matter Of Principle
(continued from page 1)
were disappointed to find that
no reference was made to the
resourses of production. 1
isucelessful dispotal of these,
Several delegates from the 1
Elliott Lake area pointed out 1
the wealth of uranium in their iidsft-p-,....,:sergs-av,
community yet because of lack
of market their economy was
greatly depressed. A delegate from
title Cape? Clroker Indian reser-
vation told of the rich deposits
of dolimite rock but because of
failure to take advantage of an i Sales
I opportunity to develop this I
L. natural resource there is no
I1 satisfactory employment on.the 1963
i
reservation and welfare M 1962Y-
• ments are the means of livell- 1962
hood. 1 1962
Perhaps the disturbance isn't as 1961
yet sufficient to cause us tO 1961
seriously consider this matter of 1961
I
marketing of products.
The closing sessions were used
to inform the delegates of the
I
I finer points in the conducting of
meetings and proper parliament-
ary procedure.
Sometimes we become irritated
by' formal regulations but we
I would do well to remember that
' parliamentary procedure has some
definite ends.
(1) Justice and courtesy for all
Eastaide Store.
Letitia' Wear
Men's Wear
Staple Dry Goods
PHONE 24
Mary Maxim Yarns
Buchanan Cleaners
SPECIALS
'WE'S-MOE SHOPPE
Our Fine Ladies'
Winter Millinery
IA PRICE
Clearings
MeC
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Chevelle - Chevy 11 Cars
Chevrolet Trucks
Se Service Phone 56 Brussels
USED CARS
Valiant Deluxe Sedan with Automatic Trans.
Oldsmobile S:.mer 88 Sedan Fully Equipped
Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Sedan Fully Equipped
Ford Galaxie 2 Door Hard Top Fully Equipped
Oldsmobile 4 Door Hard Top Fully Equipped
Belair Chev Sedan with radio &. Automatic
Consul 4 Door Sedan
1960 Envoy Special Sedan
1958 Pontiacs Two and Four Doors
1957 Ford Sedan with Automatic Trans. & Radio
1957 Chev. 6 Cyl. Sedan
USED TRUCKS
1955 GMC 2 Ton Stake with Stock Racks
1948 Ford 1 Ton Pickup
The First. 7 Cars on List are one owner cars
traded in cm new Chev. & Olds.
REXALL DRUG STORE
(2) Recognition of the will of 'NEW CHEV—OLDS—CHEVELLE and CHEV TRUCKS
s 1 htermaCY the majority
Brussels l Like as man
minority
(3) Protection of rights of ' sesstowent.6esw,..mainh.cauituksussuitc.,,nzmyzo..--4
(4) One thing at A time
For 'Immediate .Delivery
you Odd, the cot won't olWari respond to the wheel.
doubt slow Own, II yOm mon to elilt), 1,10
4ifill/Poli In 1M (1104tfoo .ef the thlgo 0.40'11,30 4t!eigno
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HOW TO BEAT A SKID If you're going too lost.
y good things the
I
rules are sometimes manipulated
to further special interests and
too often the majority of the
I
crowd are not sufficiently well
informed to counteract the skill
of theme in charge. But lot us
remember that this is net the
fault of the rules.
Only a slight attempt was Made I
to evaluate the Porton. To each
one it had a different value de
pendent on the previous exper t
ience of the individtial. i
To some it Seented to- have an i
elmOst violent impact Ott areal§
and methods of thoUghtt tO
others it was more a study on
human behaviour and hnInitn !O.
action. To all it wail a rewarding
eflUditentil bourse Ott our obitigi
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Phone 62
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Frr,..sh Bren r - and Baking Daily'
FRESH FRUIT and vEGEJ-ABLEr
AT ALL TIMES
WEEK END SPECIA
400s
64 oz,
Maple Leaf Linuid Detergent, 12 oz. 2
Club House. Peanut gutter 20 oz.
Kleenex.
Javex,
27c
39c
for .•••-•••., 69c
— • 45c