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The Brussels Post, 1953-8-5, Page 5We're Overloaded That le right — We have too many used care, So we are offering FREE SEATCOVERS to every used car purchaser, who brings a copy of this advertisement when he comes in and buys a used car. Choose your next car from this list of dependable used care. 4all thoroughly oyerhauled and with low mileage. 4952 PREFECT SEDAN $ 750.00 13,000 MILES, LiKE NEW 1951 FORD SEDAN $1485,00 TWO-TONE — SMARTEST CAR ON LOT 1951 FORD COACH $1525.00 ,'BLUE — LOW MILEAGE •1951 METEOR COACH $1535.00 •BLUE, LIKE NEW 1951 METEOR COACH $1495.00 ;BLUE CUSTOM — A BEAUTY 1950 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN $1295.00 GREEN — ONE OWNER 1950 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN $1345.00 'BLUE — HERE'S QUALITY 1950 FORD CUSTOM COACH $1295.00 GREEN — A SMART BUY 1946 MERC AYy,1 j18, inch COACH, 8 ;,',i `tin A SNAP - ' :Many; Older Cars on the Lot to Choose From, All at Give Away Prices. HEAR C.K•N.X. TUESDAY THRO,UGH FRIDAY 10.10 P. M. Huron Motors Ltd. YOUR FORD AND MONARCH DEALER • Open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. ,WINGHAM PHONE 237• NOW ONLY X 31 Complete with 14" blade and chain F.O.B. Vancouver, B.C. 'THE GREATEST VALUE IN CHAiN SAW HISTORY WERE ARE THE FACTS: In the last eighteen months the McCulloch 3-25 has proven to be 'Canada's most popular chain saw. A quick look at these graphs below will show why McCulloch leads the field, PRICE—LOWER Jan./52 June'53 PERFORMANCE BETTER Jan./52 June '53 lleeaeeimmr .. iiiiiil rr,dIIU IMP" .41111111111 A steady sales volume has meant production savings that have been passed on to you. McCulloch's engineers, always ahead wjth the latest engineering techniques have steadily improved the 3-25, Now the new 3-25 gives you 48% more cutting power with no increase in weight, Working closely with McCullo,ch operators has enal?led McCulloch en- jineers to incorporate the many new features that have increased the cutting liefe :of the 3-25 by 41 %. Well those are the facts about the new 1953 McCulloch 345,. LOWER Pi210E=-BETTER PERFORMANCE—LONGER CUTTIN4i. LIFE, Facts that make the New McCulloch 3-25 the best chain saw buy in Canada. See your local McCulloch. dealtecr ori for a denso,isivation or LEMERY DISTRIBUTORS LTD. Exclusive Canadian Agents 5451stAvi. Vancouver West lot Ave„ Peterborough,61 Landsdowne nOnt., Quebec City, Que. � ancouver 10, B.C, GEO. E, POLLARD Phone 64 Bruselt;, Ont. ir riM:as Y. BISHOP SHEEN TELLS HOW' TQ CONVERT COMMUNISTS Three •01n3P1e rifled for tig'htin Rae Qourinulsisit doctrine of hate .end destruction will be found :la Mt 00. tlele by Bialtop 1+tulton' 7, Sheeny Til Oils Sunday's (Aug. 9) issue of the American Weekly with the Detroit Sunda. y Times. Bishop Sheen prod teas America will hasten Misfila's return to God, See Sundt/Y's Detrpkt Times. CLASSIFIED ADS. •WANTED,— A boy Diomede, moat be in good condition, Phone 61r4. FOR SALE — Sprayed harvest Apples, I Blake Bros, Phone 42r8 WANTED -- 10 cords, dry body, hard wood, ltirsr, Tars Mecraoiten Phone 70r6 FOR SALE — IL Pigs, 7 weeks old. Walter Rose Poultry Farm. FOR, SALE -- 300 300 Warwick R. L Reds x White Rook pulletts, 5 months old, laying, Graham Work Phone 12,718 FOR SALE 200 Red Pullets, 0 months old, laying good, Toe Holmes .Phone 15-r-5 I FOR SALE — Nearly ro-y. _,C,raiA,'Dji7p3een, ;sP1>it- plete with pipes. Priced reasonable, Gar•1 Tacklin, Ethel, Ont. • HOUSE FOR SALE — 2 storoy brick House with neW bath, copper plumbing, new garage, large garden, lots of shade. cheap with good terms, Phone Brussels 10x3, Fred Lucas. FOR SALE — Bray Hatchery has for quick ship- ment a limited quantity of dayold and started chicks, Ask us for prices, Tour September chicks should be on order now. Agent Wm. G. Bray, lOthel. I LIVESTOCK WANTED Dead, disabled horses no cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service Doone "STONES" collect Ingersoll EI or Brussels 72. ATTENTION FARMER1 — DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary diepesst Telephone Collect: Brussels $$rlE or Elmira 564. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED NOTICE — For artificial Insemination at its beat for all breeds, call the Water - 'of Cattle Breeding Association be- tween 7.50 and 10.00 a. on. on Wee; days and 7.30 and 9.30 a. m. on Son - days. Phone colleet Palmerston Ili or Clinton 243, .... FOR BALE — 100 acre Farm good house and hang bush annd woodloL Priced at 54. 800.00. 100 acre Farm. good buildings, good location, near highway, Priced at 18.500.00. 75 acre Farm all facilities, deed house. steel driveshed, good baro, Priced at 19,000.00 100 acre Farm, brick hoose, large barn. Priced at $9,000.00. Brick house in village with nit facilities. 1 cement house in Brussels with aU tacllittea, Farms all sizes and number of good houses. J. C. Long, Real Estate Broker Brussels, Ont. 1'REDERICK F. HOMUTB Pbm.. B., R. 0. Mrs. H. 'Vola Homuth IL O. Carol E. Homatk R. 0. Optometrists Phone 118 Harriaton• Otnl. 8eparaton seal ale,Alliraire ' Spreaders. •ime and YertRIzer Sonnet% I Swing -tooth ligannee bolsi wheel tractors axil aawints, !'lows, Dina, 14'I ea I Mgrwen, Hay London, regime Mewing maul Hansegr r OWL,. We Mgralso awe m't4adara. Ina elenmetat Dealers fur Otteer Nnptirneaets MORRITI w W ''44T IHr(Mb AUCTION SALE iN RRUSSEL$ One blank from Main Street On SATURDAY, AUDUST 16th at 1 P,M, at the home of Mr, Alex Rutledge of Household Furniture con8ieting of 1 afloat at drawers 3 pbooe chesterfield suite 6 dlningt•oom abalrs 1 eerm chair„ good ss new 1 hot plate, end oven, new 1 antique table 1 twilight lamp, 1 hall rack 1 large zpirroa•, 1 set scale 1 large side board 1 extension table and leaves 1 organ and stool 1 set of stiliards, 50 lbs. 1 ironing hoard, 1 cough 1 cook stove (Spencer') and 'pipes 1 lathe, 1 cupboard 1 .electric washing machine (Maytag) end wringer, good as new 1 wash tub. 1 copper boiler 1 step stool, 1 clothes dryer 2-6 gal, crocks, 1-1 gal. crock Some antique dishes 1 pyrex casserole, No. of pails. 1 dresser 1 popper bottom tea kettle 1 canner, quantly of sealers 1nag 9x12 1cloc'k 1 antique tabie,,.(eiierry) 1 parlor table (oak) 2 set drapes No, of butcher aprons and coals 2 Aladin lamps, 1 floor lamp 1 complete toilet set 3 ,trays (antique) 1 bake board 1 mirror 1 venetian blind 1 clothes rack. 1 mattress ' 1 bed and co11 springs No. of pictures, cooking utensils 1 fork, 1 shovel, garden tools Targe No smaller articles. Terms Cash Mrs. Ruth Thompson, Prop. Robt. Johnson, Clerk and Cashier. i.Lew. Rowland, Auctioneer. LIBRARY NOTES —. The Library will be closed from Aug. 10th to Aug. 24th, while Dig librarian is on vacation. Andrew Y. McLean LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON --Bonn in Seaforth, 44 years ago. —Married, father of three children. —Member of First Presbyterian Church. -Editor and publisher of the Huron Ex. positor. ---V.eteran-R.C.,A.F., World War 11. —Member of Huron -Perth 1949.53. --Canadian delegate to Seventh General Assembly of the United Nations. HEAR HIM CKNX, Friday, Aug. ith 8.30 P.M. AUG. 10th VOTE McLEAN LIBERAL, IN HURON The local man who works for ALL sections of the Huron Electorate Issued by Huron Liberal Association ..��.�•- ".'ti"""n CRANBROOK Over sixty adults and children of Knox Presbyterian Church attended the annual picnic in the Lion's Park, 1 Seaforth, on Thursday. Swimming. softball, races, etc,, were enloyed under ideal weather conditloons. Rev. W, A. and Mrs, Williams, Val- etta, al etta, are Jlolidayng with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart lvlcNair, 14th, con. Per. Mr. Williams occupied the pulpit in Knox Presbyterian Church at Cran- brook and at Ethel on Sunday, and wUl conduct the service again next Sunday, August 9th. On the follow- ing Sunday, Aug. 16th and the Iesa Sunday, Aug. 30th, there will be no service. Rev. Mr. Hyndman will be In the pulpit on Sunday, Aug. 29rd. Mrs. Dau Huether and Msg. Mary Mittleholta, Walkerton, visited with the Huether families on Fridley. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Michel, Marion and Sandra, are holidaying in the Muskoka district, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Huether and children, Mrs. .Olen Heather &Dd Gerald, spent Civic Holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Lylle Evans in Kitchen- er. - 71he Engel families enjoyed a pic- nic in the park at Stratford on Civic Holiday. NOTICE — The Evonne Beauty Shop will be closed tram the 10 to the 22nd of August. . - .a ,,: STAR WEEKLY TELLS CALGARY'S STORY Calgary in described as a boom > bust town in a colorful &reale f Ross Harkness in Aug 8 tante 0 the Toronto Star Weekly. Tho 0� 1' booin is now making bristoxy I once only cattle was king. lilacti year the riotous, exciting Ce34y. stampede remembers and pay, tial. I bute to the shill undisputed datt3A capital at Canada. But increas40j the oil industry overshadows i7,at- gary's past booms and those glerd- ing 10 -gallon bats are only the smirk of oilmen playing at cowboys. rx,; "I'd like to say this to all Canadians..:" UNDER a Liberal government, Canadians have added every year to the national strength and national unity of Canada; We have had the greatest expansion of social welfare in our history; We have increased our employment, our production and our national income every year; We have had the greatest expansion of our primary and secondary industries — truly an Industrial revolution; Because of the outstanding contribution of the members of our Navy, Army and Air Force, we have been able to do our full share to prevent and to stop Communist aggression; We have reduced the national debt every year, and, in the last two years, reaped the reward in lower tax rates. Do we want all that to be continued? Do you really think it's time for a change? For a change to a Parliament of regional groups —a handful of Social Crediters from the Far West, a few Socialists from the Prairies, a few more Conservatives from Ontario or the Maritimes and some so-called Independents from Quebec? In such a Parliament without the leadership and responsibility of a united national party, bow could the government help being weak and insecure? Do we want a weak and divided government to deal with the formidable problems of the next few years? I ask you, IS it really time for a change? We believe most Canadians want a government which encourages enterprise, promotes trade and fosters the exploration and develop- ment of our resources; and you know it as well as we do, that 'eqwires balanced budgets, paying off debts in prosperous tittles and a to ;,structure which, while fair to all, is adequate to meet these demands, For a Greater Canada -- VOTE LIBERAL! NATIONAL LIB,,RAL FEDERATION OF IN HURON VOTE McLEAN A ,PA C.