The Brussels Post, 1951-11-21, Page 4THE BRUSSELS POST
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Tho Styleline Do Luxe 2 -Door Sedan
((Conti region of /andord equipment and trim
IlI,,uroted is dependent on ovoilabflDy of anterial.)
in its field!
Longest of all low-priced cars — 1981/4 inches
from bumper to bumper! With its long, sleek
lines, combined with extra -spacious interiors
and balanced weight distribution, Chevrolet is
the Leader for comfort and elegance, inside and
out. Yes, Chevrolet looks and rides better ...
it's built to be stronger and last longer ... than
others in its field.
.. and finest no -shift driving
at lowest cost with
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
Chevrolet's time -proved PowerGlide Automatic
Transmission, coupled with the 105 h.p. Chevrolet
Valve -in -Head Engine with hydraulic valve lifters
and Econoiliiser Rear Axle, forms a peerless Power
Team that is =thrive to Chevrolet in its field and that
gives finest no -shift driving wt lowest cost ... plus the
most powerful performance in its field.
No clutch pedal! No gearshifting! No power steps
or surges! Only hitherto undreamed of driving -ease
and velvet velocity ... a smooth, unbroken flow of
power at all engine speeds!
Come, try PowetGlide—only billion -mile -proved
automatic transmission in its field!
'Combrlon Dee abie rxo ndeli,atcostcextra mairrion and 1054.p.p.
Engine optronalL
in its field!
finest riding ease
thanks to its Knee -
Action Gliding Ride .
exclusive to Chevrolet and
costlier cars!
finest vision .
with Curved Windshield
and Panoramic Visibility.
finest styling
with extra.beautiful
Bodies by Fisher ... found
elsewhere only on higher -
priced cars.
finest thrills with
thrift . .. only low-
priced car with Valve -in -
Head Engine . . . trend -
leader for the industry!
finest safety
protection
...with Safety -Sight In-
strument Panel, Fisher
Unisteel Body -Construc-
tion, and Jumbo -Drum
Brakes with 25% less
Pedal Pressure.
MO E PEOPLE
line in its field!
Chevrolet looks better and rides better because
it's the largest and finest car in its field. In
every detail, it's built to be stronger and last
longer. What's more, Chevrolet gives you big -
car roadability, and has that sleek big -car
appearance. Yes, here are the world's lowest -
priced frill -size cars ... extremely economical
to buy, operate and maintain ... so why pay
more, why accept less! Come in, place your
order for Canada's largest and finest low-
priced car — now.
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
UY CHEVROLETS THAN AMY
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USED CARS
1-1960 Dodge Custom Sedan,
Radio and Heater. Low mileage
— 1950 Ford, Two Tone Sedan n
1-1949 Oldsmobile Sedan with built
in Radio — air conditioning
1 — 1949 Chevrolet Coach
I ' • • 1949 Chevrolet Coach
USED TRUCKS
1946 Ford ' tr*>_n with racks
NEW CARS
New Chevrolet Standard Coach
New C'evr et Deluxe Sedan
New Oldsmobile, Deluxe Sedan
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Texaco gas arc! oil,;
l�?n r+rp ^• K ago-, utz e^ Ont.
ETH E 4
The organization meeting of the
Bourse "Cotton Aoeessories for the
Club Girls Bedroom" was held on
Nov, Tih, et 8 P. m, at the home of
Mrs. Geo. Pearson. Mrs. Geo, Pear-
son as the Leader and Crake Lamont
assistant leakier. The officers were
elected as follows;
President Marilyn Bowes
Vice -Pres. Joanne Swift
Seer eta ry Doris Bateman
- Asst, Sec. Donna Alexander
Treasures' Aileen Smith
Press Retorter Jean Fraser
it was decided to same the drib
"Tlapisy Stitelters," Business was
; sisenage(' and plans were discussed
rre't,rc1in desirable mreessorios for
a girls bedroom ete. Ona' home a-
`jarn leltt was In inolte a Rurvsy Of
nm• l erin'nom,- We were glen shown
samples of rnktinn material.
The seenml tweeting of the "Happy
Stilr•ikk'rc" was held on Weal.. Nov,
1,101 at S n. m., at the hone of Mrs.
Geo. Pearson. The roll call was
: atiewernrl by "One areeesory m^v
heA"' pi reeds," . The following
tenirs were d15e1105(11, hew to 11lAnge
the Rize of a room Colors nand in a
b,.rlrr.r m. 1 f,'11c5t11r'41 destaaui. ,rlen-
m aiivr designs. Mrs, Pearson show -
ns hew to mite,' n enruer. nttr
hrmr nssiern mite: wen' to make a
Ramal' of a mitered enrnpr. eon -
thine the Rnrrvev of our hwdrnnm
rlr<rw s ,liaaratn at air dresser with
the at'1i11r, . nrr:,nrrerl nn it. Thu next
mrrHnn• in h.. 11e14 on Nor 51,1 •ti
the 1,.,rnr. of 1lrs Prv,rcna,
•„ny :1 14 5111. Trnifref rli,..rrh horn
10,1,
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11,
being elected to the various offices.
President Shanley McDonald
Vice Pres. Doreen Menzies
Convenor Missionary
Committee Dangles Dunbar
Citizenship Calm.— Margaret Conley
Stewardship Conn, .... Agnes Bishop
Social Mirs, C. Barri
Donald Bateman
Jewitt Tull
Margaret conliey
Secretary
Treasurer
Pianist
Asst, Pianists .,.. Donna Mills, Grace
Lamont, Stuart Nichol
'tate society meets every second
Monday evening at S p. m.
JAMESTOWN
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Darby of Toronto, spentlast
week with h'er sister, Mrs. David Mc-
Lennan end visited with ether rela-
tives in the district,
Mr. Cecil Payne of Toronto, is hol-
isioying sit bhe: home of his mother,
Mrs, Mary Payne.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert McDonald and
Clifton, spent Sunday with their
daughter in Streetslville,
Mrs. Niekel and son. George of
Carrick. wpre Sunday guests with
:int•. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis.
Messrs. Carl and Tra.rnid Grimmer
of BI it were week -end guests as the
same home.
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Carol F. Flom„ th i9, n.
'ai,one 118 liner+nt:.o:
Wednesday, November 21, 1951
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Phone 22-r-10
Ma It ,i's Shell Service
Eheildbricat,on S`'.ell Hvusenol.l and She() Petroleum Produces
Genera! RapaleLlveatock Spray Parts ane Accrost:m*1c
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
A11 persons having claims against
bhe Estate of JOSEPH SHAW lute
of the Township of Grey in the
County of Huron. deceased who died
on or about bhe rah day of August.
A. D. 1951, are notified to send to
the undersigned on or before the
Thirtieth day of November, A. D.
19-51 full particulars of their claims
in waiting. Immediately atter the
Thirtieth day of November the
assets of the Testator will be die-
tributed amongst the panties en-
titled thereto having regard only to
claims of which the Executor shall
then 'have notice.
Dated this 3rd clay of November, 1
A. D. 1951,
CRAWFORT, & TITSTHERINCITON
Barristers and a,
Brussels, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
WHOM WOULD YOU SAVE?
If the world were doomed and you
couid choose only 44 persons for a
naw fife on another planet, whom
would you save? Author Philip
Wylie, writing in this Sunday's
(Nnvetnher 25) issue of the American
Weekly, exclusively with Detroit
Sunday Times, tells whom he
would relent under such elrntnnatan-
res. Be worn fn get Sunday's De-
troit Times.
ATTENTION I-ARMEE/
We will be pleased to nick up dead
or oil:mind farm animals and DRS
hIihnsf nrevaiHng prions. Far im•
mediate aprvien felnnhone collect — riill
llruesols 95.1-12 Isstowol 650 -r -i,
or Elmira 564
Gordon "nun: (Flimira l 1.td.
SEWAGE DISPOSAL
am now equipped to pump our your
Septic Tarek{, also do all other kinds of
pumping, such as L lorded cellars etc.
IRVIN COXAN
Phone 75r4 Milverton; Ont.
BUSINFSS CARDS
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C. A. Myers, M. D. L. M. C. C.
PHYSICIAN and SJRGEOFi
iiniliansa St. Pie 4. Brussels, Out
DR. R. W. S I'EFH-IiivS
Graduate University of Toronto
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Ill sae 45 '-- Brussels. Ont.
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Optometrist
Eves Exansined. Glasses fitted,
Phone 791 Seaforth — Main Street.
HOURS: 9 - 6, Wed. 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Harvey W. Stephenson
Representative for Sun Life Assurance Co.
Canada Health and Accident Co.
Casualty General Insurance Co.
Phone 43x • Brnzssels
G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist.
Patrick St., WINGHAM
At Kincardine Office Every Tuesday.
Phone Wingham 770 & 5, Kincardine 21.
Evenings by ,Appointment:
J. A. Monagahari, R. O. Optometrist,
LISTOWEL, ONT.
Specializing in Eye Examination and the Fitting of Glasses
Office in Listowel Clinic Building
Hours: 9:00 a.rn. to 6:00 p.m. da,1y; Closed Wednesday viva.
Open every Tuesday and Saturday Evening 7:00 to 9130.
Other evenings by appointment Phone 834,
Walker Funeral Home
Day or Night Calls Phone 85
No extra charge For Use of Funeral Home.
B. G. Walker Ucenaed Funeral Director & Embalmer.
SELWYN BAKER
Agent for — Hartford Wind Innwance
McKillop Mutual Fire• asurance Co.
Our Rates Are iZeasonable
For further particulars — Phone Brussels 434.-1o.
7). A. Rann & Co.
FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer
_e f iNE 343 or 85 .. —
'l19USSEL.t ONT.
Colas. T. Davidson
INSURANCE FOR ALL KINDS
Automobile and Fire Insurance
Accident and Slckriess
Agent for Great Went Life lnau>t'ance Co_
olne Office 94 --- Sressele, Ont.
t 4etherington, K. C.
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