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Highest
horse-
power
per
powid
In Chevrolet's "Turbo-Fire"
V8, thorough engineering
has eliminated all the dead-
weight and unnecessary
bulk — both factors which
drain the rated horsepowers
of engines in comparable
makes,
in Al/ models and AI/seder
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FIRE INSURANCE CO
Established In 1M4 e
Head Office Atwood, Onjt
tnsurei
Farm Property, Private Oweilifill,
And Contents In Towns and Magill
Schools, Churches and Halls
on an
"INSURANCE AT COST" bull,
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT F, O
CLAIMS
contact your Nearest
Director — Agent
R. W. (Dick) WHITFIELD
R. R. 2, Brussels, Oat ;
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BANKING BY MAIL
Convenient, and saves time.
All your routine banking can
be handled in this way.
JOINT ACCOUNTS
Savings or torrent; for two Qt
More people, any OfIkthOtn*
make deposits or whin:tray/di.
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'TRACK-TESTED for 'DuRABuury
• FIELD-TESTED: for EFFICIENCY
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In Chevrolet's `Turbo-Fire"
New; shorter t\ht8r,ectlitturston r udoives only
piston stroke inder wall frictioni,c1frgeoln-
heat and making possible
greater efficiency.
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Saves 1 mile
of engine
wear in 12
Because the piston moves a
shorter distance, it actually
saves 1 mile of engine wear'for
every 12 you travel. This also
puts lighter loads on the bear-
ings!
Controlled
full-pressure
lubrication
Controlled full-pressure lu-brication results in greater
oil economy and in finer en-
gine protection, The oil is
forced to every working part of the engine.
Modern 12-Volt
electrical. system
This 12-volt system, with its
hotter, .:faster spark, is ex-
clusive with Chevrolet in
the low-priced three, It
gives faster, surer starts on cold mornings,
and provides a big supply of reserve power.
Better all-'round performance
Chevrolet's "Turbo-Fire"
V8 makes use of General
Motors' long experience in
•making unbeatable V8's for
high-priced cars. That's why
Chevrolet's V8 performance
is unrivalled by comparable
makes.
High confpression economy
'Chevrolet VI' has a compres-
sion ratio' that is •unsurpassed
anywhere in its field. In feet,
its compression ratio of 8 to 1
puts the "Turbo-Fire" V8. in
the performance • class of high
priced cars, You can feel the
result the instant you put your ...-•-
.foot down on the 'accelerator.
And, of course, high compres-
sion means high economy,
TESTING — TESTING — TESTING —
Testing is never-ending at Massey-
Harris. Track testing goes on day
and night, winter and summer at
the Massey-Harris-Ferguson Test
Track. Tractors and implements
are checked with electronic equip-
ment for stress and strairianalysis:
They are endurance tested for
ability to stand-up under long usage
and are given severe shake-down
tests over the bumps to check
resistance to breakages.
Steel, paint and other materials
are analyzed and tested in the
factory laboratory to insure that
they meet requirements and sped-
-'fications—careful check is kept on
found7 castings—inspection
departments make constant
assembly and run-off tests on pro-
duction machines.
Field testing is a constant year
round activity of the engineering
divisions of Massey-Harris-
Ferguson. Machines are sent south
in the winter time and follow the
harvest north until freeze-up to
give new models as much work in
the field as. possible. Machines are
tested under many varied con-
ditions for ability to do their Work
well, for ease of handling, for
economy of operation, and for
capacity to do a good job. Well
designed, well built and thoroughly
tested Massey-Harris and Ferguson
machines offer outstanding features
in modern equipment. Your local
dealer will be glad to give you
full particulars.
Only Chevrolef rAmi OW, 0801 Non olso tielag
offers you the choice of
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MAtSEY-HAR IS-FERGUSON LIMITED
Makers. of High *Qualify Farm Implements Since 7 847 '
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WALTON
Brussels, Oit. otors Riverside
"IN MEMORIAM"
HOWARD — In loving remembrance
of our dear Fa1ther, Mr, John 1107-
ard, who passed' away two years
ago May 1.3.
YOu do not know the sOrr014,
to be left alone,
Till God sends the message •
into your Mane.
Tis hard' when He calls
For one or another,
But hardest of all when,
He call for your Father. •
Sadly missed by his daughters and
sons-in-law
ETHEL
United Church W. A.
The W. A. Of Walton United
Church met on Thursday afternoon
in the basement. Mrs. Love presid-
ing, opening hymn 154 was sling, fol-
lowed by Scripture reading. All re-
pealed the Mary Stewart Collect. Sec.
report was read and approved also I
thank you cards and letters were
read. Treas. report was read :
LsihoWing a balance of $444.66. Second
annual meeting in Exeter next Wed- /
nesday,- delegates were appointed
to go. Children's Society will hold
a meeting in Walton Oh. May 25th.
The Garden Party will be 'held on
Wed,neSellay, June 22nd.. Hymn 148
was sung. The rnieeting closed
with prayer.
Personals, Mrs. Dundas with
friends in. Okville; . Frank Kelly
home after being a patient in Win- 'innumminnuussumilip
Mrs, A. Lane was hostess for the
May Meeting of the W. M. S. and
W. A. of Ethel. United Church with
17 members and 1 visitor p,:reSerst..
The president had charge of the
meeting. The, theme' being, "To .live
:and give." Ilyinn 433 was sung fol.,
lowed by prlayer and scripture read-
ing.. Hytin 416 was sting. Mrs. Jae.
Pearsioni gave a reading on "Mother's'
Day." Mrs. DobSon and. Mrs. Manatee
gave a rePort. of the Presbyterial
which wan held at Winghath. Mrs.
Dobeen also gave a rending on
"Stewardship:" busineta,
period, Minutes of last Meeting teed
and .aPprorVed. ROB call and offer.,
ing. Moved by Mrs: Geo. Menzies;
isedonded by Mrs; Joe Pearson that
We Meet on Wednesday Mien-
big gat 8"15 for Stininter month, f
carried: It was left to decide later
whether Stine would be Associate
,HellPers Meeting. A thank you note
was read. A vote of thanks. was
given to Mrs, 'Late for the use Of
her ;home for meeting, usode.g"
CloSed, and lurch was served by the
IOStesla lasSiSted by trts, 11,Onterd
And Mrs,. bed. PearSon.
Ethel' United Church
At the Mother's Day Settle& in
Ethel 'United the titer of
trittiSni WAS Perternied for ,Sairies-
ttnee, infant Set of Mr. and Alta, 1.
hints Eiden St-re:dot...at,. Carol Ann-, I
Infant ,dalighter of Mr. and MrS,
Bebt. Bateman, beilita Hilda, infant i
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,. IVeyson i.
Sleighthelmi: Gregory Joseph,. infant
`eon or .tit. Sterling Hood,
and Sandra blather Infant daughter
Of Mt and Mita, 'Kenneth tald'ia*. i.
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