The Brussels Post, 1952-9-3, Page 6USED 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
iverside otors
Chevrolet acrd Oldsmobile
Texaco gas and oils
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
R. S. Hetherington, K. C..
o ; WINGHAM and BRUSSELS -
r AT BRUSSELS
Twoslay and Saturday url day -- Mid open every day,.
none 20x --• Successor to E O ear
TkIE BRUSSELS POST'
Mrs. Annabelle Evan*
1 There pa•s,srtl away 1n Lisererel
leeapital un Monday awning, Aug.
19th, 1952, a resident of Grey term-
! ship 1n the person of Diss• Anmabello
]:ti ;tlt� htioved n-!fe �ot the Late
Charier W. (Bort) Deans to her
6
6th year �..
I t:au; W G: tlti• :8tttme.r Anna-
hell°4 Fotayrtlte daughter of the late
Alexander Forsythe and Mary Idle
ton. She was born Jan. 27. 1884, on
Nat. 3 Mertes t(nvfahlp. She later
iii r„1 it Britpofls until the lime of
,J••r ni:engage April 21, 1.921.
Th • .late :firs. Evans %uttered It
•. , • ••~reek ago. She was mares
1 to _1 ietewel Hnapltal on Thursday
evening when her condition grew
e-•r•lt, until she passed away
Sl•,• wag a member of Union
United Church.
She is. survived by one son Harty
at home: two dutugluterss, Betty et
hems: DTsvgaret, Mrs. Thomas
nee?,.a^d of Morrie township; also
erard-deti2hters Irma and
Shirley Bernard.
TT r la•.zhand predeceased her Aug,
e. 1942. Aliso on son Lyle paid the
cfnreme sacrifice Malrch 7. 1945.
1',.neral services were eonduelted
teen] her late home Lot 27, coat. 12
rf (;rev fownsllip on TlUlrsdday. Marg•
21. 197;2 at 2 p. m. by Rev. Andvari
Lane of Brussels United Cltrroh at•
ended by Rev. Norman A. elute of
tlruesPtw &agorae Church.
During She lsettstce Mr. Robert
retuningham o! 1;tltol eang2 "In tha
Sweet Bye end Bee favorite Of the
deceased. hire. Stanley Maclean of
Ltat0wel preehled at tye piano for
Menet! of 'I 220 favorite b.Ymne.
"Foret'PI' With The Lord", ".Safe In
The Arms of Seems".
The 141111 e,arere were Messrs. Rus-
sell Dilworth. 3111rie5 13rc+mwPr, Fred
(?ex. Gonion Spelrmp, Thomas Ward.
rind Percy Ward.
The, beautiful floral tributes were
remind by Douglas'Svelte, Beverly
Ron.ns, 'Barbara Evans, Garry F,vane,
Maarten Morrow, Noreen Barlow,
Clair Barlow. 'Billy Bremner .and
Clarettce Ward. •
interment In Brussels cemetery.
Friends attended the tnnerdl from
Taranto. Bengali. Stratford, TAst-
owel, Atwood n.nd Brussels.
THOUSANDS TOUR GASPE
Piettises end a feature article in
the September 6th Star Weekly take
yon on a motor trip 'through the
Gaspe. +elastern Quebeo'a wonder
snot for thoasands'of tottriate.
Hugh Halliday, a Star Weekly
stiff writer drifted down the Grant
Wednesday, SOp$omber 3rd, 1388
River on a salt and tells of the
experience in the sante 11ette,
An explanation of the farces that
Often drive a pare= to heavy drink*
tng 19 anther feature in this isene
of the Star Weekly,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All pruttsone neving otaims eg4lnat
the estate of WLT.LIAM SUMMON
late of the Tewn8hlp of Grey la the
Caumty or Burma, farmer. who died
ou. the 281.11 dao: of June, 1962 at the
Town of Clinton, are hereby noti-
fled to aend t0 'the undersigned
on or about the 13th clay of Septemb-
er, 1962, full parti0ulers of their
claim In writing, Immediately after
the 13th day of September, 1969.
the assets et 'the estate will be die-
titled thereto having regard only to
titled tiereto having regand only to
claims of which the iixeoutor shall
then have notice.
Mesars: Crawford Be Hetherington
Ba.rristeiis & 0.
Brussels Ontario
FOR SALE -
Modern Red Brick Haase on west
side of Victoria Park. New modern
batlnroon, het and cold water, Town
water $3500.00.
Hugh Pearson, 'ententes Phone 11
101111111111101111011
illustrated --- Stylelino De Luxe 2 -Door Sedan
Lowest -Priced in its Field!
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and Canadq's most wonderful motor car valuel
hevrolei the L °y
all these fine carfearesl
A GENERAL MOTORS YALUE
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CENTREPOISE POWER
Engine vibration and power
impulses are "screened out" -
Isolated from driver and pas-
sengers. Engine rides flexibly
suspended between new high -
side mountings . . centred,
poised, cushioned in rubber.
POWERGLIDE AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
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
without complicated intermedi-
ate gears. Optional on De Luxe
models at extra cost.
EXTRA LARGE BRAKES
Chevrolet's Jumbo -Drum
brakes with their big t1 -inch
brake drums, apply more lever-
age for more stopping power.
Stop; are smoother, safe, with
less
last me to twiceoas long.
POWERFUL
VANE -IN -HEAD ENGINE
Teamed with Powerglide' is the
powerful valve -in -head engine
-- an outstanding performer by
any measure! Thi+ Powerglide
engine's Hydraulic -Hushed
valve lifters are another impor-
tant Chevrolet exclusive.
*(Powerglide automatic trans-
mission available on De Luxe
models at extra cost.)
GORGEOUS NEW COLORS
Choose from a wide choice of
rich new colors and two-tone
color combirttations, .. , the
most wonderful in Chevrolet's
field. Distinctive new De Luxe
Interiors are coloranaiehed to
colors harmony terior inside and ofor ut.
BODY BY FISHER
Fisher Body sets the standard
in the automobile industry -
for styling, for craftsmanship,
for comfort and convenience!
And Fisher Unisteel construc-
tion guards you with the solid
strength of steel welded to steel
. , above you, beneath You, all
around you.
CAST IRON ALLOY PISTONS
Pistons are formed from the
same material as the cylinder
block - expand and contract
at the same rate. This helps
maintain a precise fit at all en-
gine temperatures - reduces
piston wear and oil consump-
EXTRA WIDE TREAD
Chevrolet measures a full 585/4
inches between centres of rear
wheels - providing a broader
base to give you more stability
on the rood, less sway on the
curves I
UNITIZED
KNEE -ACTION RIDE
Chevrolet's famous Knec-
Action ride is now even softer,
smoother. New shock absorber
action smothers bumps and
jolts more quickly and
effectively than ever.
MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROI S THAN ANY OTHER CAR
iverside Motors
EXTRA-EASY
CENTRE -POINT STEERING
front instead of b hind
the left front wheel. Thls ad-
vanced steering geometry
makes Chevrolet surprisingly
easy to steer, manoeuvre and
park.
4 -WAY
ENGINE LUBRICATION
Chevrolet's exclusive engine lu-
bricating system supplies exact-
ly the right kind and amount of
lubricabonto each moving part.
It helps Chevrolet's proved
valve -in -bead engine serve you
better and longer for less!
GM "SHADE -LITE" GLASS
Reduces Glare, Heat, Fatigue
Chevrolet offers "Shade -Lite"
glass with exclusive, shaded
windshield -tinting for your
extra protection. Shade -Lite"
glass all 'round reduces glare
and heat, helps you drive more
safely and comfortably,
(Optional at extra cost).
7e v' / e r PRICED SO LOW
D Gar CAMS
Brussels. Ontario
Monday is Opening Day of six thrill.
packed days for the entire family!.
Half a m!llian eyes will sparkle with
the sights of industriat, manufacture
Ing and agricultural displays. Thou.
'sands will gasp at Conklin's Famous
Midway -to Kochman's Hell Drivers
-- to the stupendous Grandstand
Show -• all copped by a dazzling
display of fireworks! Make every
second count - you'll need more
than a clay to see aill There's sights
and sounds you'll never forget!
HARNESS RACING on the after-
noons of Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13,
GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCES
every afternoon and evening. Order
reserve tickets now. Prices $1.00,
$1.25 and $1.50.
PRiZE WtNNlNCB ADVANCE SALE
TICKETS still available at 3 for $1,00.
a' f I e
,.l x.1 I
SEPT. 8 TO 13 _ - LONDON, ONT.
a-sa
W. D. JACKSON, Manager
BUY ADVANCE SALE TICKETS FROM :
R. A. BENNETT'S GROCERY, BRUSSELS
MAIL ORDERS NOW
FOR WESTERN FAIR
GRANDSTAND SEATS
Frantically every ea -of -town visi
tor to the great Western Fair,
ll wish
September 8 to 13,
to see either the afternoon or even•
Mg grandstand yterfotrmance. To
obtain the best seals, prospective
patrons should write to Western
Fair, London, immediately, enclosing
money order or cheque payable at
par, and self-addressed envelope.
Be sure and specify dste and
whether afternoon or evening per-
formance.
Prices are -$1.00, $1.95, and $1.60.
Jack Hochman and his thrillling
and daring "hell drivers" will
feature the afternoon grandstand
Performance Monday and Tuesday
afternoons only, September 8 and
9. The great Futurity Harness
Races will be the special afternoon
attractions for the balance of the
week.
livening performances of nine
top notdh aots will feature the
great AllS:tar Girl Revue of the
George A. Hamid Productions, New
York.
Mail your orders now for the
hest grandstand seats.
Alan remember, please, that only
holders of advance sale admission
tirke,te are eligible, to participate
In the draw for $7.000 in prizes in -
"Incline three motor cars.
FALL FAIR DATES, 1952
Sept. 1.9, 20
Sept, 23, 24
Oct, 2, 3
Acton
Arthur
Atwood
Ayton
Brussels
Oaledion
Chatsworth ,.....,-
Ohesley
Clifford
Drayton
Dundalk
Darham
lelmira
l,rtn.
Fergus
Fordwioh
Galt
Aug.
FOR SALE -
White brlctt nouee, 4 piece belt,
acre of land in Village of Bete
eels, Priced to sell.
100 acre farm, hydro, good bad.
ings, 50 acres of Spring crops, never
falling spring. 3 acres of bttsi.
Priced to sell at $6,800.00.
100 acres farm, close to Village,
red brick home, sun porch, steel
drive shed. large barn, 18 acres
fiprtne crop. rest to hay and gran,
Priced to sell.
Farms nit sizes. and also Village
rictuses and t'tainesa.
d. C. Long. !teal irstatN
Brussels. Ont.
Sept. 26, 27
Sept. 26, 26
Sept. 28, 27
Oct. 2, 8
Sept, 6, 6
Sept, 18, 17
Sept. 20-22
Sept, 10, 11
Sept. 9, 10
29 - Sept. 1
Oet. 11 & 19
Sept. 19, 20
Oct. 3, 4
Sept. 18.20
(band Valley ...... ..........+.,. Sept, 3, 4
F(anovrr Sept, 17, 18
Flarriaton Sept, 24, 26
FTolsbein dept, 26, 26
Listowel Sept, a2, 23
tendon ("Western Fair) Sept. 8.13
Tntrknow Sept. 23, 24
Mildmay
Dtl1verton
Vaunt Forest
bleueladt
New Raniburxt
Paisley
ralmeraion
Pert T6lgItt
See forth
Sept 15, 16
Sept. 19, 21)
Rept. 19 ($ 33
Sept, 19, 20
Rept. 12, 1sT
Sept. 9. 0
Rept. 29, 99
Stmt. 17. 19
Sept, 1R, 19
TraamntetOet, 1
......,.. Seat. 80.
Walkerton Nov. S, it
Broker,
FREDERICK F. HOMUTN
Phm. B., R. 0.
Carol E. Aomuth R. 0.
Mrs. H. Violo Homuth R. O.
Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriaton, Ont.
•
TRAVEL RELAXED
AND CAREFREE
TO THE
?EXHIBITION"
AUGUST. 22 TO SEPTEMBER 6
FARE AND ONE-HALF
FOR THF
ROUND TRIP
Good going Thursday, August 111
to Saturday, September 6, Inck8 ear
Return Ilmlt-September 10
sun Information frees any opal,