The Brussels Post, 1953-1-28, Page 4Better Used Cars in this
Loney -saving CLEARANCE.
1946 Ford Sedan
green, rebuilt motor, good tires, body and
paint good, interior good $793.
1952 Dodge Sedan
1951 Custom Dodge C. C.
1951 De Soto Sedan
1951 Meteor Sedan
1950 Studebaker Sedan
cream, air conditioning, heater,
33,000 miles $1390.
1949 Ford Sedan
1949 Ford Sedans 1292.
two-tone, gr
1948 Chevrolet
top-rated, one owner, 42,000 actual
miles, very clean inside and out,
tires A-1 $997.
1948 Pontiac Sedan
1948 Dodge Coach
1947 Mercury Sedan
1947 Plymouth Sedan
1950 Austin Sedan
see this one Oniv $779.
1947 Oldsmobile Sedan
BENNETT MOTORS LTD
YOUR DODOS & DE 80T0 DEALER
Phone 790 Main St. Listowel
TkhE BIWSSP. S PAST
WINGNAM HIOri SS:HOOi, BOARD
SETS COMMITTEES FOR 1953
Ja+tntes Armstrong, Grey Township
will hra3 the Winilrarn Dtstr:ie',
}sigh St1herol Board for 1908 rt was
decided ail their flrist snoeting held
hast lvednes 3aX afternoon, He re
places Frank '1'lrampxoT Who wa:
chairman of the 13ord last year.
Ght,lrnnen tyeaie appointed to bend
pronerty, transuontation, school mast.
agonnent and finance cornmtAUess
This year an agriculture ecutun itteo,
suggliSted by Mr. W. S. Han, princip,
Id, In his reports, *Was krmed.
Duty and Obligation
Mr. Dhompson, is his retiring re-
eserka, •asided Me 'hoard io give their
new 'dbleiranail the sue 'Co•opeltation
that he had received: Mr. 'Armstrong
meted that it was Tame than an lion
or to be appointed but we''s also a
duty, as went els being quite sr
obligation, ItasnodialLy rrt ?Ibis time
"'There's no use iasktng fior year ca•
optration es T know I'll get lt." he
Said.
A donation of a modern movie
camera for the school Wes eooknow-
!edged to the d000r, Mr. W. A. Gal
brettih, :and the Sdhn COryn Currie
Estates. Mr. Galbiab1 ..,ahmouneed
Thal a 819n scholarship would be
fortlueomrirt„ tluks fall from the sante
sethle.
Committees
Vital'-ahainman of the board for this
year is 'rhos. Henderson, Morris
Twp. Committees for 1933 are Prd-
perty, Dr. W. A. McKibben, chair
man; 'Thos Henderson, A. 13. '!o,
Tiatviah ,anti Harold Thomas; Trnns-
portaltion, Leslie Fortune, chairman;
J. H. Wylie, A. D. MecWflliam, J. A.
Little and Ernest Oasemosld; S'ohoul
Alislnlagevrent, A. D. M' ioWilitasns,
dhairenan; J. A, Little, J. H, Wylf: I
and Frank Thompson; Finance
Conmitta, A. H. McTarv-idh, chair•
Wan; Thos. Hender,aon, Harold
Thomas. Dr. W. A. McKibbOn, Clay
ton Gaanniage; Agriculture, Frank
Thompison, Cluarm`an. S. Al Vtbtle,
Le`eita Fortune, Ernest Oasemors
or. '1h^s. Henderson.
W. A. Galbraith who was 'appointed
to the post a secretary-treaeurer and
Chief Constable J. H. Irwin again re-
ceired Jhe alppo tsbment of truant
oi•f:cer forthis year.
Sohn Raby, 'a Liamiter at the High
SeIsool, has been retired ow'btg to its
1%='with and a loiter of thanks, will
be sent to fitiro ab well as full pay for
th e month of Jlanufary.
Communications were read from
Goderich and Listowel dbating their
intention to continue to pay for stn
d ents from their districts, attending
W. D. H. S.
in fills report. Principal W. S. Hall
rercla'ed- that attendance in Decem-
ber with 399 pnl)ila enrolled, ever-
aged
veraged 93.23%. There would be amore
absent in January hetelt because of
the prevalence of flu and colds. P.
school concert hats been planned for
the 19th and 2atlt of Feb, Mr. Hall
also recommended 'the eebtiingnp of
an agriculture committee because
or the in..Teasinlg importande of
a'grtomllture.
Only new addition to 'the boar's
this year is Harold A. Thoinals, of
BrusSrls, repllaetnla D, A. Th stn.
Other members .ot `he hoar and the
areas Havey represent are. lames S.
Armistrang, Gelev; Ernest Oaes-
rnore, Kinloss: S. Veslde Fortune,
Turnl)erry; C. Gammage, Waltham)
Thous. Henderson, Morris; J, A.
Little, Culross; A. H. McTavish.
Teeslaealter: A. D. MaCWilidaan, Hur-
on County; Dr, W. A. MCKibpoi,
Wdngfh'am Puglia School Board; J.
H. Wylie. Howick; Frank Thomp-
son, 'oast Wawambnh,
"... the willingness
to find a way"
A man who started a new business a
few years ago recently wrote to pay
tribute to the bank's part in helping
to make it a success:
"We were fortunate in having, as our
banker, a man who could combine
with experience the willingness
to find a way that called not for
experience alone but for imagination
as well."
The chartered banks are forever alert to
the fresh problems, the changing needs
of their customers. At all times, in all
your banking problems, you can depend
on your local bank to bring experience
and imagination to the task of helping
you to "find a way".
This advertisement, based
on an actual Letter, is
presented here by
THE BANKS SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY
FOR SALE —
Soine or these long winter ova
nings would be well spent in look -
dig up your seeding needs fo!' tY
spring. such as Hoyt Pastan at
Grein Seeds. Early ordering goys
orf weal In most eases. !Mr F D%
ser, Seeds, or Equipment.
See Geo. Wesonburg Phone Nee
WINGHAM MF.MO10AL 51110!
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•moat« t• Show from
All metiers maMRla•ry.
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et vary r••sonnhla Prism
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Good news for those who long for relief
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Thousands get speedy relief from rheu-
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• Mon end more manufacturers IN
swinging to V4 Wines.
. • Moro than 13,000,000 Ford•beih V•$
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why take less
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all FORD Of CANADA
products offer you
power
FORD OF CANADA
MECHANIZED FARMING
The Rmend of the past two years
towards mechanization on the Mast -
ern Canadian fakera Is described ea
phenbanenal in 'a feature artiole
,appearing in Amnesty 3dt9lt Slba,r
Weekly. What this meamb• in terms
or Labor saving and indt1eased food
produdtdon is poinited pp by lllarold.
Hilliard, Stlar. Wdelrly eliad't write'
in fills article entitled "Our Perms
Go Modern". The shortage ,of !Tabor
lies greatly speeded np the mebiiant-
ration of farms. The net regwtita is
,tisait itoday os3e harmer can product
mode food than two farmer did ten
or ltiwelve yews ago, y
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Have Septic Tanks Pinup/ �•
Sanitary Way.
schools OM Public Donnas
riven promDt attentiom.
Reasonable Rate,
Irwin Coxon Phone MIlvert•n 75r4
AN INSPIRING MESSAGE
FROM EDDIE CANTOR
Comedian Eddie Cantor poinits up
a gere}alt meedage he learned ,from e
young aliowfoft and famomis figtliX
er; "Whew you help others, you
cent .help helping your'eelr. Read
"Wiry Knelt the Kid Ont?", by
Eddie Cantor, in this Sunday's
(February 1) late of The A.mericlm
Weekly, exclusively with Dation
Sundory Ttmep.
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HOUSE FOR SALE —
Oement block house, insulated.
town welter 4 4ece bat's, tietgff,
will hold 200 Items. Mill St, Snot
gels,
Harvey Stephenson Phone Mit
If you have forgotten tb mtl.
your donation bdward ,Ahs Qii}gfA
mos Seal Fund there ts still tips
before bks campaign camel,
For Christmas dinner this year, serve the best -
tasting turkey ever. Crisp and golden on the
outside, deliciously tender inside. To give your
turkey real tasty perfection, bake it with butter.
The cream -rich flavour of fresh dairy butter
glorifies all your Christmas cooking. Gravy,
vegetables, or cookies 'n cakes ... everything
tastes better with the golden goodness of pure
cream butter.
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