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COME T THE SMOOTHEST CHEVY •
Ida T EVER WHISPERED BUY"!
Silence soy's voitmies about
Chevroh..-4! Quieter engines
tell of super smoothness
never bettered by any car at
any price.
And Chevrolet moves from a
standstill to cruising speed
like greased lightning with-
out the thunder. Then ride
Chevy — and be even more
amazed: One of two new
suspensions smooths your
way like broadloom — while
23 kinds of insulation in its
sound completely. Absolute
supplies the answer!
Fisher Body all but swallow
newness from road to roof
Chevrolets, completely new Full
vance in riding comfort. Deep steel
rolet tops it off with a choice of
Coil suspension means a big:ad-
two new rides: Standard on. all
Talk about .,smoothiie.ss! Chev-
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SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER FOR QUICK APPRAISAL — PROMPT DELIVERY
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POWER- PAcK ED USED CAR!
EASVON THE WALLET
\ AND EASY ON THE EYE.
SO.JOE BOUGHT ONE AND
weekrend with Mr, and Wire, Cegyin
Cameron.
Sunday tsitars with Mr end Mrs,
'Murray Huether included Mr, and
lArs, Lylle Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Heer; Kitchener.
Mr. and Mars. Fred Martin and
daughter, Brenda; Thamesyille,
were week-dad .visitors with Mrs.
Peter Baker and Mina.
Organization Meeting
Meeting of the Cranhmok Club
wag held ,and officers elected as
follows —
President Yvonne{ MeTaggart
1st Vice-Pres. Linda Dunn
SicA:Treatz. Marilyn Knight
Press Reporter Wilma. Meehan
Pianist Geraldine M,cTaggart,
The subject matter was on "The
. Club Ginl as a Canadian Citizen."
Under the sub topics of Educational
and Public Health privIllegO4
Freedom of SpIeact, and Freedom'
Worship,
The Meeting closed with God slyvq,
the Queen.
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NO INQUEST IN
BOY'S DEATH
D,r. W. A. Crawford, Wlitahal4
tooroner, announced that no inquest
will be held in the death of
year-old David Brian Hunter, of.
VVIngltam, drowned Sunday' Atte.*
noon in the swirling waters of the
Maitland River at the Lower Wife-
ham Dam.
Ilfforts by two Wingharn youtbii
fishing at the dam, failed to Oa**
youngSter, -lter they Jame(
into the water In a rescue attempt.
David was the son of Mr. end
Mrs, Mervyn Bunter, of Wing4iii1.
C,RANtiKOOK.
The. Sunday ,Schooi re-opened for
the summer on Sunday morning.
The Easter serviice of worship
followed with solos being con-
tributed by C. L. Thompson and
Graeme MacDonald.
Members of the W, M. S. ant
Evening Auxiliary attended the
Easter Thank-offering of the Blue.
vale W, M. S. in their church on
'Wed. April 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 4rkpatriolt
and soma spieni. Easter Sunday with
friends in Mount Forest,
Miss Kate McNabb is spending
her Easter holidays at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. A.thur Marshall and'
daughter Beth, and twin sons Cam-
eron and Qhris, Chatham, New
Jersey, (visited over the "holiday
First, on a 30% stronger X-built coils at all four wheels soak up
frame, Chevrolet's stylists placed - ' road shocks like a sponge! And
the sleekest, roomiest and most • Chevrolet engineers went even
luxurious body they'd ever plan- further to bring you the suspen-
ned. But not before Fisher engi- ..sion news of the year — Level Air
neers saw to it that Chevrolet's,. '',Ride — the lowest-priced air ride
"Sound Barrier"' body matched its •
beauty in practical protection.._,
You just have to try it
knohow easy a ride can be!
Yet, with all its newness, this
smoothest of all Chevrolets comes
to, you, at its traditionally low price.
Little' yonder that Clievy's whis-
pering "Buy!" to more Canadians
than. eve0efore. Come try 1958's
choice is now six, with four creatn- mostfo pular car ,at your
smooth transmissions. it's :the .pevrolet'dealer's soon"!
widest selection ever—available-in *Optional-, at small additional cost, on
every Chevrolet made! ,fitude with automatic transmission.
Next, Chevrolet increased its
power range with the most effi-
cient V8's ever built . . radicalQ
new, with machined4n-block pre,
cision for paCe-setting perf0:1 '
mance and economy. Total engine
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The most,
modern, efficient
engines in
the world!
1954 Chev. Deluxe Coach
with Automatic Transmission.
1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan
1956 Buick Hardtop 4 door
Radio and' Automatic.
RIVERSIDE MOTORS R 014T
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Itc11114 DRIVE WHEN TIRED
AtiVkg gar:WhOtlyou Are tired 4ea danperao—,
cannot drive safely.,,
Irr modern 6,affic if your tefleXes' are
'a nd your eyes are haf closed, If you feel
.kweafy—ettil off the road and take a rest.
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HOW GOOD ARE
'YOUR DRIVING HABITS?
"AllYIVVENt .1:5# NtAAtiti
FEDERATION OF'
AGRICULTURE NEWS
(By J. Carl 'Hemingway)
Huron County Beef Producers I
turned out i,n good numbers to the
Annual meeting April 2nd, in spite
of seeding coming in rather
suddenly,
Mr. Robt. McGregor, the re-elected
weii.dent had an inttation Eon'
bus load or twin or interested
farmers to attend the Ohio Fat-
Stock Show and safe this fall, If
enough of you are 'interested rot us
know and we will start Making
plans.
much stronger selling Aosition
and ,4pienses could be reduced
corisidelnably if someway could be
devised to halve a steady flow of
cattle all week.
At a Pipelines and land acquisition
meeting in Toronto we' were
formed that many of the improive-
ments requested by the Federation
of Agriculture have been written
into the new Act passed at the last
session and will be law shortly,
In view of this the Pipelines
[Committee of the Ont. „Federation
have drafted a more equitable
form of easement contract. This is
being given to the Ont, Fuel
BOard for )app;roislal and It is hop-
ed that this form will be in force
by July lst.
In the mean time don't sign ,any
option or •easement until you are
sure that you are getting a fair.
price and that the Company is
lia ale for any and all damages.
RAILWAY
TIME TABU
NGES 1
nctive Sunday
April 27th, 1958
full information
tiom agents
The meeting epdorSed the ilroposecl
"Promiotional Progrlanin being
introduned at the Annual meeting
/ of the OntarIllo yeef Producers
Aseocation )611 April 22nd. in
Toronto. About; '.a95% were In
f#our of the deduction of 10% on
Cattle mid Sc ,en Calves finance.
Ontario end County, work of the
Orgianiation.
Auction selling on the Toronto
stockyards flatabitutcl hut due
to the excessive ammber pi cattle.
4 : to niksi'104. chi Mandan and
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large ti. S.. iktiLtiolt:yarda it showed
that for i4 We0s: the nriled was'
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(.., the Ontario SteeitYarile telt that
the a'_•mniission firriis Mr6111d tie iii a
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ShOW4ig• a, few ,of 'the inaiiy.dejuiliii, of the Cen1atdan Rockies' for
'rat gielA the sdirlrnmiiyg pool:
*iitoi ie open sear' from tOY 'M to
geetetiitei, Otte itett*. treeert, 'ijillkeitit -take Louis's
will ith;&.#eiitember. In tie teh'irediiilitioheil
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*itit• their' Seqiictii cttra'etions such
as gaffliig, (1(*eP' Kea? the Vtdietdelle-iiiai,- .146toi,
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