The Brussels Post, 1952-9-3, Page 4USED CARS
1947 Kaiser Sedan
1946 Chev. Coupe
1937 Pontiac Coach
Many Older Models
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford 3 ton Stake
1951 Chev. Sedan Delivery,
with air ;condition
Riverside rotors
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C.
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WING P.M and BRUSSELS
AT BRUSSELS
Timeslay and Sanwa*, or day -- O)f'fi open every' flay:
Phone SOs to E. D. RA
THE BRUSSELS POST
Mrs. 'Annabelle Evans Irons of Brussels TJttitecl C tirch of
Pliers IPassed atvay in Listowel
slated by Rev. Newnan& A. Bliley
lrusSPt4 &DORan Church.
Iin
18t ;pilot on Monday ar (Sissy Aug,
During t41e ,semina Mr, Robert
19?h. 19u2,. a resident at (Sissy -
ship in the parson of hire. Annabelleelte Cnualinslrant of Whet sans, 'In the,
sweet Bye and Bye- •tavot3te, of the
t Evans ins brieved wife of the lata` dt ,eased, 141'6'Stara" Machan of
Charles W. (Bert).>r1'atts in her . Ltstowei presided at the piano ter
66thYeir, singhtg of 'two ta.vorite hymns, was the former Anna- "Forever. With 'rhe Lord", „Sato tit
hells Forsythe daughter of the L n Tha Arms of Jeshas„•
Alexander Forsythe and Mary The lbs s"'raret•s ware Messrs. Rao
}ton. She oras horn Jan. 27, he later sell Dilworth. Jamey Bremner, Fred
Tenn. 3 Morels until Sha Cox. Gordon Spetllan, .Thomas Ward.
ti.,••] to ' until the time o � and Posey Ward,
or m u•rtage AMR 21, 1921. The, beautiful floral trlbutPs were
7„.1,ler h a . sh =uttered R esri•Ied by Douglas &Waris, Beverly
week am). She was nn Thursday
1;: wane.. Barbara Evans, Garry Evans.
to T + g when
heral di on vete Mnrton llforrnw, Noreen Barlow.
evening when rendition vete Clair Bartow. 13t117 Bremner and
Plt, unto she rimmed away Clarence Ward. •
Sss was a member of Tinton Tatarnnettt in Br1lAtel cemetery,
United e. aurch, ,nerds attended the funeral from
She Le: two d g one tion Hairy Tomsk'. Hewett!. Stratford, I,ist-
at home: two dettgtter3s, Betty as nwe1. Atwood and Brussels.
n•r.e: 1Tgt'taret, Mrs. Thomas
Icon.,•,. -d of Morris township: also
rta•n ward-c5aughters Trma and
ltriry Bernard.
ii r l -..band predeceased her Ang, Pictares and a feature article to
". 1946, Also one son Lyle paid the the Sei,tember 6th Star Weekly tape
sirnreme sacrifice March 7. 1945, you on a motor trip through the
rs •neral services were conducted 0,9,511,1"..,*astern Quebec's wonder
1,-”inher late home Lot 27. Con.. 12 snot for thousands sof tourists.
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f Grey, township on Thursday, Areg Hugh Halliday, a Star Weekly
21. 19:52 at 2 is usby Rev. Andrew' staff writer drifted down the Grant
THOUSANDS TOUR GASPS
Wt'tlnt>tiday, Se9Stembtlr 2rd., 196$ 1
River au a raft and tells :of the
experkenee in the same lesuo.
An mental/At-10n tit the forces that
Often drive 9 person to heavy drink -
ins is another teatime In this issue
of the Star Weekly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
11 Ha
A!} pearsoring clonus ah'tt'Sust
the estate of WILLIAM S09.'+1O*t
late of the Township of Gray in the
County of FTurou, fernier. who died
on the "Stat flay of rune, 1959 at the
'Seism of Clinton, are hereby noti-
fied to send to the nndersigned
Oil ar about the 13th day et weptentb-
ir
er. 1952. full partleulers of the
claim in writings Inc tedl'dtey atter
the 15th day at September, 1963,
itte assets of the estate ,rill be dl -
titled thereto having regard only to
titled t£ereto boring regaled only tot
claims of which thio L�'xeciutor shall
then have notice.
Messrs.. s CrawfordHetherington
.twisters & a.
Brussels Ontario
N.
FOR SALE -
`dodern Red Brick $caseon west
aide of Victoria Park New modern
bathroain. hot erne cold waiter, Town
water $SSSO.t
Husb laes,reces Panseels Mona. 11
1L -3r -reed ficlr..a Da. Laze 2 -Door Sedan
Lowest -Priced in its Field!
Chevrolet The Leader, is the lowest -priced car In Ns
field. It's Canada's most beautiful low-priced car -
and Canada's most wonderful motor car valusl
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A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
y Chevrolet the Leader
all these fine car features!
Yes, Chevrolet brings you lowest prices on model
after model ... as well as these extra features for
your extra pleasure, comfort rind safety,
Take a look et the wonderful new Chevrolets
for '52! Examine their radiant nen- Royal -Tone
Styling and trlrra-iumtions Bodies by Fisher,
available is a wide choke of solid -tone and two-
mcolor condom swans ---,smelt wonderful array
a:{ calcis is their field. These cars bring ion
everything from thrilling new Cen.trezoire
Power car Kiri tronsc ly I'0
Value -in -Head engine performance; and from s
new smoother, softer ride to extra -large Jumbo -
Drum Brakes. RPaii'P, too, that with all their finer
quality the new Chevrolets are the lowest -priced
line in their field, in addition to being exceedingly
economical to operate arae maintain' home in
ser and dive the new Creon; et foe '52... - ams3.
int na sEs w stsm r-°t4.Tw enat.-y sett -.sax. 9-Xr15. aura
CENTREPOiSE POWER
Engine vibration and power
impulses are "screened out" -
bolated from driver and pas-
sengers. Engine rides flexibly
appended between new high -
side mountings. centred,
poised, eushioned in rubber
POWERGLIDE
TRANSMISSION T1C
It's an oil -smooth, oil -cooled
automatic transmission. It's
simpler with fewer parts to wear
or require adjustment. It's
smoother because oil does it all
withgout complicated intermedi-
atetional on De
models atears. extra east. Lure
EXTRA LARGE BRAJCES
Chevrolet's
brakes with their rig E Meh
brake drums, ape rt r- lever-
age for more stopping power.
Stops are smoother, safe. with
less driver effort. Bonded lin-
ings last up to twice as long.
POWERFUL
VASV&IN-HEAD ENGINE
Teamed with PowerFglidcs is the
powerful valve-to-flead engine
-- an outstanding performer by
any measure! This Powerglidc
engine's Hydraulic -Hushed
valve lifters are another impor-
tant Chevrolet exclusive.
$(Powerglidc automatic trans-
mission available
at extra co n De Luxe
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GORWSGISE NSW COSMO
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field D^ see, v- Lr rs
tnteriers are �. -,^r
the exterior body sclsrs
color harmony .r ;'.e and oar!,
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Erne- llse ste aandars
.oziot°-r- teal marsessmrse
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UNITIZED
KNEE -ACTION RIDE
Chevrolet's famous Knee.
Action tide is now even softer,
smoother. New shock absorber
action smothers bumps and
jolts more quickly and
effectively than over.
MORE PEOPLE BUY CH%VROL S THAN ANY OTHER CAR!
Riversid
EXTRA -EASY
CENTRE -POINT STEERING
Control is centred between the
front sheets instead of behind
the left front wheel. This ad-
vanced steering geometry
makes Chevroltoeuv e i d
easy to steer,
park.
GASS MTh AS:S.1Y iPISTISSEL•
?Stades sass !"1L52 Istm 'Sot
unrr. mass= ts Sst war
atter to ei �4,:',70•.` 1 aN
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ENGINE LUBRICATION
t esratet`s exel,asise ers&e lu-
bricating system supplies exact -
1y the right kind and amount of
lubrseaaon to each moving part
It helps Chevrolet's proved
valvate -head engine serve you
better and longer for least
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GM "SHADE -UTE" GLASS
Reduces Glare, Heat, Fatigue
Chnrolat offers "Shade -lite"
glass with exclusive, shaded
windshield -tinting for your
extra protection. "Shade -Lee"
slam
all
Strand recluses
elps you mor
and comfortably,
(Optional at extra
Brussels. Ontario
Monday le Oponi 19 Day of six thrill.
packed days for the entire family)
Half a million eyes will sparkle with
the sights of industrial, manufactur-
ing and agricultural displays. Thou-
aands will gasp at Conklin's famous
Midway --to Kochrnan's Heli Drivers
to the stupendous
ar0t tttung
Snd
how - all cape by
display of fireworks! Make every
second count - you'll need more
than a day to see all! There's sights
and sounds you'll never forget!
HARNESS RACING on the after-
noons of Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13,
GRANDSTAND PERFORMAN
CES
every afternoon and evening. Order
reserve tickets now. Pikes $1.00.
$1.25 and $1.50.
PRIZE WiNNING ADVANCE SALE
TICKETS still available at 3 for $1;00.
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LONDON, ONT.
SEPT. 8 f O 13 -
W. D. JACKSON, Manager 447
BUY ADVANCE SALE TICKETS FROM
R. A. BENNETT'S GROCERY, BRUSSELS
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MAIL ORDERS NOW
FOR WESTERN FAIR
GRANDSTAND BEATS
Preetica1 every out-of-town v£s1
tor to the great Western Fair, wishLon-
don September 8 to 13,
will to see either the afternoon or
eve
trig grandstand Performance.
To
obtain the best seats, prospect re
Patrons should 'write to Western
Fair, London, immediately, en
money order or cheque payable at
par, and self-addressed t'1 and
Be sure and sp f7 date
whether afternoon or evening per-
formance.
Prices are $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50.
Sack i{ocltman and his thrilllinI,
and daring "boll drivers" • wilt
feature the afternoon grandstand
Performance Monday and Tuesday
afternoons only, September 2 and
9. The great Fnturtty Aarnosa
Races will be the special afternoon
attractions for the balance of the
week.
) t11n4 T.erfortnences of nine
top notdh acts will feature the
great AllStar f31r1 Rerne of the i
r•;vr>rrse R. Hissed Productions, New
-r�rlr.
Cat' ,rr,,s,.. Tomer now for the
amp!' rmmifeart wree.
t^r, serer::?,,,vr please, that only
rtvnfcc+.r rye s+ tx+ra sale admission
.w rcrsY ase *301110, to participate
ewr k•.':m *ear for $7.000 in prizes In-
":' ii" *see motor oars.
FALL FAIR DATES, 1962
Acton .,..... Sept. 19, 20
Arthur Sept, 23, 24
Oct, 2, 3
Sept. 26, 27
Brussels Sept 25, 26
Laindon ...................,.,...., ,. Sept. 26, 27
Chatsworth Oct. 2, 8
Ohesley Sept. 5, 6
Clifford Sept, 16, 17
Drayton .,,, Sept, 20.22
Dundalk Sept, 10, 11
Durham Sept. 9, 10
Elmira Aug. 29 • Sept, 1
Erin Oct. 11 dt 12
Fergus Sept. 19, 20
Celt
Oct. 3, 4 FAREHALF
watt .., sept. 18-20 AND ONE -
Atwood
Ayton
FOR SALE --
White
White brick nouse, 4 piece bells,
'h acre of land in Village of sear
eels. Priced to sell.
100 acre farm, hydro, good bulb'.
lugs, 60 acres of Spring crops, never
tttthig spring. 9 acres of bust.
Priced to sell at $6,800.00,
100 acres farm, close to Village,
red brick home, sun Porch, stent
drive shed, large barn, 18 acres
Sprine crop, rest in hay and glass,
Priced to sell.
Farms 1111 sizes, and also Village
houses and l illness.
d. C. Long. Real Estate tlroker,
Brussels, Ont..
FREDERICK F. HOMU Th
Pbm. B., R. O.
Carol E. Honsuth R. O.
Mrs. H. Violo Homuth R. O.
Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
TRAVEL RELAXED ■
to AND CAREFREE
TO THE
4EXHIBITIOH
. AUGUST, 22 TO SEPTEMBER b
Grattd VaTiey ••......•.,....... Sept. 3, 4
Tlanover Bapk 17, 18
11ari sten Bent, 24, 26
Holstein Sept. Z6, 26 ,
ListowelSept" 22, 8-18 23
Loader (Western lt'tttr) Sept.
Tntrknow Sept. 28, 24
Mildmay Sept 15, xd
Mfilvertnn fleet. 19, 20
Mount F'ores.t ...........
Nenctadf
New 1TnenbnrR
Paisley
Paltnitrstan '
Pertitlatn
etrafntith
Teeawater
Walknrten
sept; 18 & 10
Sent, 19, 26
Sept. 12. 12
Sept. 0, 9
Rept. 29, Rh
Sept, T7. 19
t3t"pt. 12, 19
Sept. E0, Oat, i
'lion, B, $
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ROUND TRIP
Good going Thursday, August E"1
Oa Saturday, September 6, InefusCuttd
Rstum limit_September 10
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