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The Brussels Post, 1965-01-21, Page 2Most automobile skids are the result of (1) under-inflated tires? (2) too much snow or ice on the road? (3) over-inflated tires? (4) driving too fast on slippery V11A\ • road surfaces? 'BUII3upAs si pua .1D0.1 atti, uopalp ay{ pot M' voil (no stun Wogs no4 'phi's 04 {lois swop .1137 InoA 41 •UJOM 0.10 t6.114 JilOA Lk) spora4 au1 ppls 64 Amili 0.10111 a; ,noA tuotu*,t itig .001107 st (P) eneoai Amos opo{Up lay Bulp4o)oV CIA Co-operators InStiranee Association and Co-operators Life Insurance Assodiation. iras 7fligc000114414 posit% uitu1310416, owAtill0 nturt, $4;11,„. 3, 0 to 1,10.5 HURON JUNIOR FARMERS HOLD LEADERSHIP: CONFPigN9g QQauty Junior Varniera tQQ4 p'.41.1, 14 a, cea4ere490 ou leadership Saturd ay, at Oentr*, liuroh Secondary Sc11091 Tau theme was "Youtll at itself". procedure aud program planailig were tep4ps. .Doliaid Pullen, or Uliiltaa, Cwur ea a panel disCaSsion OIL "Upper- tuaities for Travel". ar, LLGilell1LUfal represent- Ilarou COmity, were Alac Stewart, tinne Lion. il,iarguerite Scutt, Jun Puppet, all Or eaiortu, Una ,barry iqulveY 01 iselniKe• Spivey, pi .b.russelea warmed the conference, and was assisted by llaurnyn OL president of the Coa4ty Junior Farmers, Miss lichg, LOA Young of Auburn, and idatirice Love, of itixeter. others participating included Bill Campbell,i.,-,a,torui; 3). .11:1.. Miles, Clinton, agricuitural rep- resentative Jur Huron County; Miss Vat Dainude, inane aeon- Ull116 L ; Laing iie,uneay, Lor(1, assistant ugricumiral reli• r,esentative for Perim Comity; lan. U1'1C111, former .u.drun County agricultural represent- , at:Lye; Bob trench, and ltev. A illiam Carson, Lonclesboro. Just a glance tells you Chevrolet has never been so new! New from the Sweep-line roof right down to the road ... and even that'll seem newer with Chevrolet's new Wide-Stance chassis and new Full Coil suspension! n From Chevelle, last year's most successful line of new cars, a, lot of new style and great new ride! • A new debonair look hides Chevy II's practicality and saving ways. And Chevy II has many money-saving mainte- see your dealer nance-reducers, plus a choice of four great engines. • Sport with an international fla'ir makes its appear- ance with Corvair! And the top-of-the-line Corsa series offers an optional 180-hp Turbo-Charged engine! • Check out all four; '65 Chev- rolet, '65 Chevelle, '65 Chevy II and '65 Corvair — at your dealer's today! orarap:owaiimo DR. W. A. McKIBBON, ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF WOWS HOARD The Wingliam 1)161riet, liigA 6cnool board twined a new cafe- teria coiluilttLee and disbanded as agricuiturai committee at its augural meeting on Thursday night. The agricultural committee's work will be handled by the 1Y. man vocational advisory com- mittee. Dr. W. A. 1VIcKibben, of Wing ham, was elected chairman and James Pettapiece, or RR 1. Wingh ELM, vice- chairman. Miss Yvonne McPherson was re- appointed secretary-treasurer. Two new members were wed- coined: George Elliott, of Brus- sels; representing 8russels, and AlelVin I. Craig, of RR 4, Wing- ham, representing Morris Town- ship. ALIN The following standing conk mittees were fornied with first named being chairman: Property — Albert J. WorraU, of Teeswater; Robert 0. Weng- er', Of \\Ingham ; George C. King, of Teeswater, George Elliott and John C. Brewer, of RR 4, Wing- ham. Transportation Ross S. MacRae, of RR 2, Teeswater; J. Leslie Fortune, of RR 1, Wing- ham; Mr. Pettapiece, Mr. Craig, John R. ,'aylor, of RR 1, telgrave; Murray Cardiff, of AR 1, Ethel; ,Gordon Moir, of dorrie. School Mana gement —= Mr. Cardiff, Mr. Wenger'. Mr. Meir Mr. ckdig, Mr. Worral. Finance mid Insurance — Mr. Fortune, Mr., Pettapiece, Mr. Wenger, Mr. King, Mr. Blliott, AkcRae. Cafeteria, Mr. Taylor, Mr. MCRae, Mr, Moir; Mr. Petta- piece. AdviSbry vatatiOnal Charles Webster, Of LucknOW; Mr. For- tune, Mr. .1V1dRae, Mr. Cardiff, Mr. Worrall, Mr. Elliott, W.T. CruiCkshank, of Winghata; Her- man Fuller, of Winghann Mr. Harris, ketineth MacDonald, of eeeWater; Ray Waynieyetr, of Winghani, and. Dr; Mcitibbon. BOTTLED BEER PRICES ARE EXPECTED TO RISE The price of bottled beer in the proVinee's • 'beverage rooms will likely be raised co zi3c from 29c text month, the president of the Ontario Hotel AsSociation has said. Ebel' J. Rice said he hoped that Members wilt follow an associa- tion suggestion that the price ceiling be raised to :32 cents — plus a cent tax. The LWOW- Licorice Board Of. Ontario said two Weeks ago that it will remove its ceiling on bot- tled beer Feb. It Chevrolet impale Sport Coupe AUTHORIZED CHIEVROLET DEALER IN BRUSSELS: A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE McCUTCHEON MOTORS 1TED BRUSSELS, O PHONE: 56 NT. Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. ..,••••••am••••••