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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1963-10-10, Page 6THURSDAY. OCT. 10th, 1968 'raia BRUSSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO .....1,1,.....••••••••eammNIMO OWir E GREATEST LINE-UP IN CHEVROLET TRUCK HISTORY! .. ..... . . . tN :11RI ran MOINIMMItilmateliMillIIMIROM111111mMEMIM IMIN0111, MI MI Wm solo Iwo 1.mi ••• MM-me milimps1101110 ME MIMI OW 1 NEw, T60 TILT CAB TO GIVE I I YOU A WIDER CHOICE 1 • OF WHEELBASES For 1964, Chevrolet has added a new 1 175" wheelbase chassis to broaden I its line of T60 Tilt Cab models. This I modern cab design becomes more popular each year because of its spe- ! cial advantages: big CA dimensions j on short wheelbases, outstanding en- I give accessibility and more efficient weight distribution. I I MADE-IN-CANADA 1 NE11111 LOWER-PRICED • DIESEL TRUCKS ! Chevrolet's space-saving 1 E80 90" cab model and I rugged U80 Tilt-Cab models are now made in Canada, with resultant j savings for you. These new Chevrolet Diesels .1 have a 14" heavy-duty clutch and a 6V-53 GM Diesel engine (195-gross ; hp) to give you full en- gine efficiency at all I .' loads and speeds. .131 WIDER CHOICE OF AXLE 1 `SIZES IN CHEVROLET 60, 1 . • 80 AND M80 SERIES 1 WITH INCREASED LOAD CAPACITY 1 The new 18,500 lb. and 23,000 lb. rear axles for the Series 60 and 80 I rite)spi%cntidveeg gnodgiethe orneje 3zeri0e0s I M80 widen Chevrolet's range of I extra-heavy-duty power train I options. - inie•:010. in•i•d••im 0.• min I 4 HUSKY FORWARD NE,'CONTROL MODELS WITH MORE 41 'USABLE LOAD SPACE!!!! Chevrolet has added 4 new Step ,Van King Mod- els to its Forward Con- trol line to give you the widest choice ever. With new space-planned in- teriors, work-proved en- gines, transmissions and suspension, these new Chevies are outstanding for multi-stop operations! Irrawatimm almarammor i SI CHEVROLET'S I I PROVEN RELIABILITY ! I/ • FEATURES! 1 Built-in with all these engineer- 1 ing improvements are Chev- rolet's job-proved reliability fea- I tures, including Variable-Rate I Front Suspension, independent 1 Front Suspension on lighter models, work-tested engines, and extra-rugged chassis corn- I ponents. MO =MEMO MtM.12 Jae 1111n ••••• •••011111•0 == Min lima On••1111= Malaita= On up, No MI I I . ,.....•••••1••••••• mi. • iBINin limanNi• ilorviaamimi*el rim L omar. imorimisiiummono ammo 0.1•1.1111•MIIIMON 1101111141.• CHEV LEI' TRUCKS MORE TRUCKS MORE TRUCK... 1-164c CHEVROLET BE SURE TO SEE BONANZA ON THE CBC-TV NETWORK ,EACH SUNDAY. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTING FOR CHANNEL AND TIME. otorsUmite -Brusse A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE SEE YOUR.LOCAL AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER TODAY! DISCLOSE RUSSIA AS BUYER IN ONTARIO WHEAT MOVEMENT Russia is the buyer of the retard 1,800,000 bushels of On- Soft white winter wheat reported last week as being geld for export, according to officials of the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board. Word received naming the buy- it H the t1iII,Sai also adNISod I cent Russian purchases from the Canadian Wheat Board, The Ontario Wheat Produc- ers' Marketing Board is the solo exporter of Ontario winter wheat and one of its purposes' as a producer organizatioh is to purchase any surplus wheat as it coineq to market and, in turn, export it out of the coun- try at the least Possible cost producers. The stile made to Russia is th largest jilgle• blue of ORig tario Winter wheat ever made. it is high quality wheat, suit- able for milling into pastry flour, but it is not known in what form it will ultiniately be consumed. • Ontario soft wheat, Mr. Stand- ing pointed out, differs greatly in this respect from western hard wheat which in Ilotir form is inair.'v used for bread. Mr. 'Standing said 'that ac= cording to available 'retords, this iS the first purchilde of On— taki0 Athea MAde )4 Rose hi many years, pissibly the first ever. At the moment, the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board has purchased 2,418,000 bushels of new crop surplus wheat and has sold 2,179,900 bushels. for export, leaving abott 200,000 bushels on hand. WANTED To .put cattle out for the yvisithro Gout tat /Wiwi), TAM.* that the first half will be ship- ped to Black Sea ports. Russell T. Bolton, Seaforth, is district director on the Wheat Produc- ers' Marketing Board. Mr. Standing said the sale tsar, made on a cash, basis rath- er than on credit torms and it ilia; IlathiN4 to de With the 0.4