The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-20, Page 13Il
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to have been held in Wesley M/� ! Neigh lois
Honor
'Willis- c!hnrch, ,Clinton,: on tees , ,L et s.r aM ■ Lad,es Guests a /++
day, ryas postponed _1.12 Tlursday; on account of the stormy wen- I
— - DaS
--•—-_'d Die�p rte 9 oupletiter. 1 up iiii -I M1 and Mrs. Harald Realel11e1•e'alba are anaving :lo t)undasFlay are leaving :b !lane F.rlday 9 ,ll.l3, Ladies. Aid .entertained :andBible verses svitlt "heart•' honored ata athering at ticighto vista with Mr. #nd Mrs. .it. 'the Lutheran ladies at a social in the ,ve!•se, , boors::and friends at .the llolne t
C. Dennis (nee Narina Wilson/ ' eveni.n * on Valentine's Da:s, s Airs, Mervyn °Tiernan ,c'nndnet.,of Air. and Airs, Slan lr'xayne ; ;
in lollywooct, California. • Mrs. ('arl Oestricher Was in ed a sin arson , contest nd 'last Alenday,evening. Tiley were,charge of the opening devotions gales, • .leullowing abounteous presented with .a pair .al lam!?s.taking as" her thence, "Love,'" lunch, Mrs. Milfred' Merrier Pr.evinusly the Beaver fan1114 s w rr WOO
,ser
ltl.isses Helen 11'esleatt and Kay
'AROUND
.THE
WORLD
IN 6.0 DAYS"
By REV,.G, W. GOTkI.
London.
THAMES ROAD CHURCH
,ed
W . ,, Mar. 12
$:30 ism.
Auspices of
Married Couples Group
Admission: 750
Children 12 B Under—Free
Postponed.
Hensall District
Co -Op
Banquet
NEW DATE:
Tues.,. March 4
HAY MEMORIAL
COMMUNITY CENTRE,
ZURICH
Arena
THURSDAY, .FEB, 20
ft 1;J11 1.0130—TICAP
10dtCl I1010,,teduntor Farmer*
Births
Announcemetits
:RATtg$
No ChergR:• in Autnr,a M.nsprta! and S1nct. •
Marri.a retnra,ng home, �-- Airs. Arthur ,o.cellp.e* by Sneigravet� ta,• •• .•.
Marriages .,?lnd 17.tl+thtl: 7S Lightfoot. ^Dc from :Post Ottalre) on JS+7ttird4Y1
IN M. EMPRIAM A1aJ'cld 1. 1i:20:276
KEYi:S- In Mt 111P!wiry of a O OM1 TEA .<-r James a:. B� �5.. E ai s StfAet
a1Par husband, J rncSI 1>•e+nn, W.A. :annual• blossom tee, Wed'
1% 110 lia58e4 am ap si1, ,} s' rs ano, I
thanked the Ladles Aid on behalf had gathered at the holtte at Mr' 75e i krtr(taiy 1'+, 1.5;3, iiesclay, May 1 < "Ott
of th and IUrs, Uarr .Beaver ,and pts• c` s' Be '1lnuld tint wish far snrt•nav, r
e Lutheran ladies, In .Metnoriams ,.(4-11ne vttrse) #1 00 tie would tint wish fnr tears, • T.RAVEi_QGVE -• Rev. G. ilio
lint Just to be 1 0.1415n1 h11%Prl
Ladit►l<: 'Wold '':Buzz" s•ssipns f ter. Extre .v,rse#, each 2St" = i 'rt'nurnn"t the nassin,:.yPars, '.Goth of London is pi"esetltiit> Ilia
'' Lutheran !•adios gild Met
' i' -- r:1.er remembered by his. Al Ira
txay..elagUe "lllotltad the 'i'or d ill.
Matt
- ",Ic 6!1 0)55'x" lit Thames lto;lcl 3Jait�
last W.ednbsdaY evening; with BiRT.HS CARPS OF THANKS ! Leah.
This Weak I roe AATA:tit ..-. In ln1ing nlnnlnry .nf a eft ('hurch, Wednesday, Marea
Jtl.rS, .Mtue'ed Aiet'nel presidtn,, i,R171'J'i—Air, ant Mrs, y1'ipiArn S. Mr. [tact Armitage, Liman. and dear husband. .and father. T,e1,,1 t
Fife quilts were 411tilted recently !truth inert Norma :+random, family tvi5h to express their deep t -William '!0511', 11hn passprl a1%ay 2' under{ the alfSpiCGS of lt4
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r r n r• r . • M rri . •l` es t'
!.n 1 I n, anum,n n the birth n w:ratitudP to ,heir many neigh- i 1•'rbrrrgtl �. 1.1>,t. a. ed Oupl a1101t1p. W71tei5
'and one, which was donated, ,is Thames Roada FOIL ftranrinn Killian!, at"' l,nurs. friends and 1'4,1811k es for 1 Four .Para hate passed singe the for later advertisement, 20:274'
to J)e. sold. A shower 0: (;i;l'd,5 Smith Huron .linspital, feeht•IIarS 1 assistance. utters nr Sympathy, I stili tiny,
was approved for a slut -in. $y MRS, WILLIAM RHOPE U1, 19:,5. and ftnral offerings rvc.'1ted dor-+The ono ort Toted ryas .salted -+ m
Pastor K. L. Zorn took As his t't1Jtil:-.'Ir. anti Mrs. f1trnRl1 W. lug theft 1•rrt'nt her#a1Plnetlt.topict allay, 1
t•nnhP, I:0,l.' Station Centralia, 800(,,al thanks to the lies. i':agar [1540 tnnk hint home it vias His 'a
After"Personal Evangelism". Ibe ann0u»,',. the birth of a 4011311- ftnulstou, Dr, , . 1'I. t.Pnrge, and wilt, - , n� ...
r di, a •i n and a i Parsenai !tams 0115 Mrtrdt' l"une+Rl llnl„a 910,0 ail l:uf in nrtr 1lnarls 115 IlrPth rl . �QRR�Lessons
Atte. 5e. SSn 111 film, the .• fpr, .turf Lynne, at . null: tint st 1 ,
ladies .divided into five groups Mrs. Gertrude Wiseman Is a n,t at05pital, 1''Pbivary\ 1d, at+:,J, those nit0 ltetnett to aril it'at. 1 l.ntinl'1?' 1'RniPTnhei'Pd b1' 1t7tA Student prepared for all Rey l
FRIDAY, .FEB. 21 to answer questions and each patient in South Huron Has' t'"N air. s• a. c'nx, 3,tr !„50th and ramp,. =f” .Conservatory .and We terttl POP
and 111x.
roll., reported on its "buzz" 111051 after baring slipped. and 111'AJ•' Station Pentralia. an- The family of the 131P 1f,
N. i -4111-.1n luting luarnnrt• nr a .�ervatory examinatiAn>{,.
group pnnt,nee :Ito birth of 5 dallnhiPr. t',utningbain n•,Ait to extend their deal 500 stir! hrnlhPr, 1lplla-n z
1,0o Itpo—vt,alltttr, session. fell and cracking her knee .cap.Taylor. ,1hn asbrn alaay three
7x70-0+050—lblertp l i're 11ree Patti Fifa MP. ,tr Smith Huron heartfelt thanks and .appreelatinn i n 3 (AdxllnCed and Juni C Grades
' of Sea -Hospital, 1'Pars ago, eebruary 2• 1'+•15.. Q
Y.N. 11xeter .tire !1 eex firs, Elmer Rader and her' Mrs, Nellie liodgett,pita , I••ebruary 1r, 193S, nf' sy mpa4hy and beautiful flora(. 1
11:1!0—!lilrrinn 'Wildcats sx, committee nnlitfee were in charge. i forth; 1111`. and Airs. ' Victor I::Af11.1: tJN • • .lit. and Airs. .lar•!: offerings rpreired front their• lint ' This day brings back sad mentor- , TEACHER:
I. l':xe1cr Mohawks gestic., 1lUr. and. Mrs. James l�.tlfi.Iesau, t, rand t:rnd. announce fI1PO4A and nalghhors in r}:Pir iPS, T - _ H._R;
` tha birth of a daughter, .1nfra 1'5('5110 hareavekleor at a beloved' fJt s-,1"`"1 tine gine 1n 0.5x1. MR,JAMES
shower Vaiantlnq s Arid, liodgert of Exeter; A'lr. and at rather and hnshanrl, ti p e r• i n 1 ' 13nt tinsa n he
thinkof .tilt COOK,
, Lynne, South t•lurnn 1ta»- t
SATURDAY, FEB, 22 rMiss Lois GaiSer, honored bride of Afrs< Ray Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. 1ti,al, Felnuary 1R, !tins, iha» l;a In r.P1. .a, r•.. ,tpn%11'5, Tna3' A,R,M.C,M.
\ aientlne'S Day, was Int tlddoctors, t(n,•APS and attendants at i Are 1h ones 11"}10 ]tit Pd ynli
the E.U,B< church basemen! Ross l odaert, Mr, and Airs. ti1�411t -- Mr..at arra, it»1(510 t. Jnitpnh5 tln5piral and the I hest. 1 Formerly •with Manchester
ReJ; HOclgei't and Grant, were tint Iu5 Tarin l,lllntt,. l,,n 13urdr Funeral !tante, t.ucan. :tic I }.gar IPmetnhPipd h) !tart and ,
V eveningwhen Airs.
I , tion, annrnunee thk hirtII of a Glom. hrnthprs and si51e1', jnr : School of Music, a ngiand.
lt'ednesda,,'I huraAav Prren,n,r guests with son. Imbert Ilarold. at yictoi'ia
Hospital t�ebruarr In Z 11,511 in than! fnr n1a,t1• t1t014 r;l.1001. ti Intro;* n',e lan F.
1!17- a frrand5. naifihhnlrrs atld relatiVag our 11151 111105 hoc• Alan . ENQUIRE AT TOWN HALL
granrl'on for Vet'Ira and San(ly r1tin 50 l,indic remembered mP I Alarglsnn. 1tlin passer. away in'n •
1:!lint!. isttlt r•ard5. floe' Prs, gifts a>ni ,l APB I'R R ,0. E'Phrttat•y 9n, 19,-,5. MON. OR HU S.
'l l tFInsi f --AMr. and Mrs. Stuart 115115 and to all tllnaa who helped ; A. tribute nt Jove and remem- ; EVENINGS
Triebner, Exeter, arinmtnee the out while 1 uas a patient .in i bran( e
birth nr a son at South Matron
1and (lnspital.'art. Felu•nary 17 . a hrrl-
thPr fur lienneth, Donald, ,Mary
'rum' -. Mr. anti firs, l atir1 J.
Troy, RCAF Stai.lnn Centralia,
5nnntttt) a the hirtli of a 500,
Valid Miclia,J, at South. tiuenn
linapttal, February 13, 19 5- .a
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Brother Y01' Debbie and Jttchard, See The
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The Tim.s'A+ yocete, F.brutltry 04 111101 13
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CARDS- .OF THANKS I •GAMING .VENTS
1 1A1511 10 !Hank our titan',"
fr,Pnds anti neighbours tits for re- i AtAK� �SA.li.f� gnid �1l?l it �'F
i mpinbertn5 PIP 14 Ilh cards, 1781ta. sponsored, ,by Beta. 'SIPme
treat( and flotsnts n bile a patient ;; Soror�ty.. 7n building t'ormatl7
(Marria>tets.` and 41,40h.8'Are deported without change
in .newt columns. This .chrir>fo apptills .only to listing -
under Annyluncemenls:.)
Cards of Thanks', ..Eng+yetn.ents
rented them with a vopper plan.
8:011-12M0-11 tour Hockey
1:3tt-8,00—t'nbite skating
3,30 i :30-10111, re Sky t114t
8;00-111;007—Pub le Skating
SUNDAY, FEB, 23
13:01 1 :;111-11ohno'.k,t Jr1,t'ti,ne
J130-3 410--Onsh wood Y.
Mohawks
21:10-11::111—:11erry Maids Ts.
Kinsmen
7;30.1130—.11.1'ght Cadets
MONDAY, FEB, 24
um- i0l;io—n t A h"
TUESDAY, FEB,. 25
2:00-4 MO—laid tex Curling
4 130S1;30—aunlor furling
i
;00-11 in0—,t*dnIt Curling
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26
-a (110-<I 100—!Skating
1 100-11n !tit nil -Midget
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ANNUAL MEETING OF HURON ,COUNTY
Wheat P
Agricultural Board Rooms, Clinton
Monday, February 24
2:00 p.m.
Three Delegates to Ale Ontario Wheat Producers'
Association will be elected at this meeting to carry
out the Wheat Marketing flan.
RUSSELL BOLTON J. C. HEMINGWAY
Chairman Secretary
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SAFE -DRIVING
CAMPAIGN RALLY
Monday, February 24•
8:30 p.m.
CLINTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
8:30—Farm Forum Broadcast
9:00—Film and Safe -Driving Talk by Air. Hardy •of the Pro-
vincial Police, Godcrich
Junior Farmer Play by County Winners
Sponsored by Huron County.Federation of Agriculture and
County Farm Forums, Ladies please firing lunch.
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Exeter
Arena
Fri., Feb. 21
9:00 p.m.
lIder#on Wildcats
VS.
Exeter Mohawks
BOOST THE MOHAWKS Bit
ATTENDING ALL HOME GAMES
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Show And Sale
OF 231 — BEEF BULLS — 231
Under the Auspices of
THE ONTARIO BEEF CATTLE
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION'
The Sheep and Swine Arena
ROYAL WINTER FAIR BLDG., TORONTO
March 5 And 6, 1958
.Herefords and Aberdeen Angus sell 'en Meech Sth.
Shorthorns sell on March 6th.
Sete* /Will commence at 10;00 A.M. on each dAy�
Only bulls approved ,by< the Culling Ceniri itfee' will be
Aliewed to puss through the, Auction.
14 Perfermanei tested bulls Are ifitluded iii tine' efferinq.
The premiums payable fe Ontario farmers who buy At tilt
sale will be at the rate Of;
(a) ah performance sted bus, 31'a/e p of the purchase Miter
ei'
but not exceeding $200,00,and
(b) on approved bulls, 20% of the 'purciiate price',. buf not
exceeding 020,00.• Jr
• fee catilloguek Apply .t+: W. 1ATSON,
PARLIAMENT
BUILDINGS, TORONTO.
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Art ,tiaupn, is. Barryitoti-:Air, and Mil's. ArnoldCann for
man and Mrs. John Gaiser werethe
hostesses. celebration of Airs, James
Hodgy..
ert's birthday.
Neighbors and `relatives were Afl, and Mrs, Carl \'inert,
present. Gaines contest and a ,„
sing song were enjoyed, Zurich, visited on Thursday eve -
Mrs. Don Geiser read the ad- I ning with Mr, and Airs. Glen
dress and Mrs. Hofflilan present- Jeffery,
ed Lois with a blanket and a Club Hears Travelogue
sum of money,
Personal Hems
The February meeting. of the
3M club was held on Wednesday
Mrs. Cora Geiser, Mrs. Em- evening in the church basement
ma Haugh, and Mrs, Bruce Sic- with 26 present.. Mr, and Mrs.
bash, of Hanover and Mr. Sam Floyd Stewart and Mr. and Airs;
Kraft, .spent a couple of days at jack Stewart were in charge
Campbellford with Mr. and Mrs, and were assisted by Airs Ed-
win Miller in the worship sery_-
Mrs, Bruce• Siebach, Hanover, ice, •
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IL was deeded to hale Err
spent several days with her Georne Goth, London, give his
tctnr:a. Hospital and since re- I 'I'n R 5011 1 P'II TIP% P1' fnt'r;•pr.
turning home: also for the many 1111 memory to 415 15 a. treasure,
messages of sympathy during nor Fits lnsa a 1ife,inie refire,,
t•er•ent heres%enlenl, -- ]cola Alli- • --Lovingly- remembered by jinni
son. Inc � my and :r)a.Idy and Firotherp,
between 5,30 .end 7 p.m.
from Mr. A. J. Ford,
Bandmaster, Exeter Junior Band
ENGAGEMENTS ,
ill and Mrs. Terence r:dlrard
(llt5111y, of Toronto, announce
the ,nr_'aglnent of their da lighter,Wondernwtc
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isit brl lora naps Patricia, to 1-1rale:v
L 01115+' Venner, of !len all, ° sun I
of Mr. and Mrs Wesley !antra 1
mother,Mrs. Cora Geiser, last !tuner, of Jienaal] The mar,,afie' Dryer
' tfavelogne "Around the World ,,,Il take place nn �atoug.y.
week. in 60 Days” in the church on `i";tl�hn's 1 anglican461111,4
c:hurchncinrl: ;
Airs: Herb Wein, Robert and March 12. The bus trip on Frid•aA ! ;111115, 240
Erma, of Clinton, spent last evening, February 21, to see the; '
weekend with. Dr. and Mrs, A. Ice Capacles at Kitchener !vas 1 CARDS OF THANKS I DRIES ANYTHING THAT'S
C. Whittier'and family at Peter- also discussed. ' The family of the late I alph ;WASHABLE
boro. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mills, Exe• 1 The
wish 10 than!: all the Teta- a
Gary Robert, infant son• 'of ter, showed Pictures of their flus, frmends and neighbours fort. . . At Any Heat You Wish
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carlis3e of recent trip to the west. welt• dnel;la•P5 or sympathy, beautiful
axis
of lar tributes
and for the heautirul
Exeter was baptized on Sunday Social Evening ftnral tt'ihnIPA in their recent sad SelEc1;0 Temp Control gives you Fluff,
by Rev. K. L. Zorn. Mr. and beirR4rnttrit, 1 Low, Medium or High heats.
Mrs, Roberts Walkey of London The second social evening was I
held on Friday evening at the I 1 wish to extend my thanks and I ,
were the sponsors, kcho0l, with seven tables oI1511111'P1''ation 10 those n•hn sent Selecto Time Control gets clothes Bone
Alr, Doug Hamather, London, 1 t•a1'rts Rn(1 fln1, erA and risil Pd not ! D-..-,, Damp Dry or any dryness you
euchre in plan Prizes were given arui hPlpad nut in a number nf,
spent the weekend with Mr, and to Miss Ann Marie Rowe, Ails, 111a:'s dtlt'i,ta my stay In South ! wish..
Mrs. Robert Hamather and Mr. Bob Mauer, Mrs. Ray ,Cottle, . iilaai,q for the akinl. Maos so slitnar,l1 .l'
Chas. Tiernan, London, spent Robert Simplon, and Willianl 1I 10 5A and staff ar, the hospital. FAST BREEZE -WAY DRYING
the weekend at his home, They
Rhode, Mr, and Airs. Mac 'Hod- --Harry W. Morton. 345
returned. to London on Tuesday. Protects Clothes — Excels Sun
,pert: and Air. and Airs, Alnler 1 «011111 Iil,i, to express MY i
morning. Passmore. were in charge. The Illartka Irl all 111055 Who 1•emPn)-1HANDIEST TO USE
Mr. Aaron Oestricher . spent next social will be held on Feb- hetes 1115 II' frit gifts, flowers,
West ruary 28.
an and vlsiaA 1chile 1 ''as ill 1 . . . Easier to put Clothes in & take out.
Oft weekend in \4 est Lorne,
in South lluron Hospital. A
Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Tiernan special thanks to 1-11. Pletcher,
ani! Linda Sp14nt Sunday in St.
alia' 1'laypnle and staff fnr their Let us demonstrate . . . today!
"Veto” comes from the Latin 1Pry 1,111(1 care and attention. --
Thomas with Mr. and Airs: meaning "i forbid". Mrs. ,Alfred 1lunkin, 20
&Robert Stormer and arrived
home On Tuesday morning after 1 ,sigh in IUAnl all those rho r' ■
being stranded on. No, 4 high- and boys visited on Sunday with sn kindly rememhered Ina with
way since Monday morning, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wendell Gaanble : `•5''115, trpal5, flow11501 and pnetui,'-
n 1155 nhiln a patient.in St. .In»ph's)
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader in. London. t lanspital, London, and since re -
inning Home.—Patrick J. Sulll- Hardware
f Nan. 20c 1
SHER'S
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Paster
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
10:00 .a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject; "Sins That
Crucified Jesus" .— (1) Envy.
Anthem by the choir.
Solo: Mrs. John Goman
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Sermon Subject; "A Man Sent
From God”
A Warm Welcome
• Is Extended To All
NOTE: Men's choir practise
after the morning service.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical Unites Brethren
DAsHW000
Rev. W. F. Krits, Minister
Mrs. Ken Metre*, Organist
Sunday, February 23
10:00 a,m.—"Peter the Rock" '
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—"On tri Jerusalem"
SHOWING OF THE
Martin
Luther
Film
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Zurich
Fri., Feb..21
8:00 p.m.
Everyens Welcome
Adults soe — Children 20
Sponsored by St, Peter's
LutherAn Cfieir
SEE THE
•
Earle Terry
Singers
from
CFPL.TV Showcase
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
Thurso, Feb. 27
5:30
T kketlt lift,, 3O
Students' "1f11reveller:o Group
MAIN STREET
The United Church
• of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
10:00 a.m.—The Church School
11:15 a.m.—Worship Service.
Nursery Class up to three years
in the Primary Department,
Beginners. ages 4-6, will with-
draw during the second hymn.
Worship God As A Family •
Every Sunday
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev,. R. Van Farowe, Minister
Worship
p.m.—Afternoon
"Be Watchful Against Satan”
(English)
3:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.O.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. Bob Pryde
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:100 a.m.---Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Parable of
the 'Unjust: Judge" '
Nursery for children up to six
years,
Women's World Day of Prayer
Service in Caven on Friday,
February 21, at 3 p.m.
W.M.S. Meeting. Thursday, at 8
at„the home of Mrs, J.
G. Cochrane.
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MiSSION
' EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
10:30 a.m.--Sunday School
11:30 a.m. Wal'siiip
Patter: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trtvitt Memorial Exeter
Rev. N b. Knox, B A , Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
First Sunday ail Lint
8:30 a.n .-•-••.holy Communion
10:15 a.ni.--Sunday ichbnl
11:30 a.ni,—Morph Pt'aYrl'
(Scotus, Cubs, G ,u 1 d P- s and
Brownies (111 lial'arle, )
1:0 p,ni.-1',vetisoitt
tach Wednesday During. LentServle, at 10 A.m. and 8 11.lU.
All Welcome
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
Suttdai', t'ebruarY t8
ft;SIA A.m..4etv,. J. 110flgleM,
Woottstrtck (Ltl.glis1r)
2:15 p.n1.—'rev, 11. Iioo'glllltflf
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And Chevrolet offers you a new, glamorously IoW
silhouette, es much es three and a half inches lower in
the superb Impala models, for eye-catching beauty and
a lower, more read'hugging centre of gravity.
Yet this isn't 'all: Chevrolet gives you a whole big
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inch more rood clearance this year( Here's a feature
which salesmen and rural dwellers will find indi_pein•
sable in their daily driving, one you'll be thankful for e
dozen times a' day when you're on holiday, travelling the
country roads in your Chevy.
Yes, any way you look at it, Chevrolet gives you the
Most for your money, In dimensions, in value, in all.
' round superiority. That's why Chevrolet outsells 'every
other car on the market, year after year. Make sure you
get this kind of quality when you buy. Get Chev151et, that
low priced leader. It's measurably the bast.
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