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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1953-12-16, Page 5Tk' 'Rre4llesfiay, eoeonbfsr 1 tlil CIDIVIPLETELY MEST L Greater power with four ndvnnced wive -in -head engines. Bigger, brown - ter Thriftmaster and Loadmnster en. gtnes now develop a new 112 horsg- power. The rugged and durable Torqucmastcr engine develops 125 horsepower, and the Workmnster 130. This year you can get the right power for any job - giving greater efficiency and new fuel andoperating economy. All four 1954 Chevrolet truck engines bring you the full benefit of high - compression power. With new, even higher compression ratios, they maize every drop of gas work harder to give you greater operating economy niong withgrently inerenscd horse- power and finer performance. OWERFWI, FI ,'k+ EST PERF CE-DES'IGRI TRIM ' Here's Canada's greatest truck builder's latest and greatest truck! Here's the brand- new line of Chevrolet Advance -Design trucks for 1954! They're here to do your work for less ! They're here to bring you 'big savings on operating and upkeep costs ... to do your trucking job faster and more efficiently. You'll find these completely new Chevrolet trucks packed with new advances and advantages you want .. loaded with great new features you need! There's new power under the hoods ... new comfort in the cabs ... new, bigger load space in the 'bodies plus new automatic truck transmissions .. . new chassis ruggedness . , . new Advance - Design truck styling. And that's only the beginning! There's much more that's new awaiting you in the most powerful, finest performing, best look- ing Advance -Design trucks ever built! There's a model that's just right for your work. So plan now to come in and get all the facts on the biggest truck news in years. Be sure to see the trucks with the most new features ... the trucks with big new benefits for -both owners and drivers — really new Chevrolet trucks for '54! MOST 77VOIN'OR71I1/ 7i?UC�it'�" at/ AA/ deR New Comforrmnster cab offers greet- er comfort, convenience nncf safety. New one-piece curved windshield gives greatly increased visibility. New instrument panel is easier to rend and to reach. New Ride Control Sento offers the last word in comfort for truck drivers. "Optional at extra cost. Ride Control Seat Is ,tondard on C.O.E. models, available on deluxo cab models as extra equipment. Riversid alnatellatalffilffiErgt" A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE With increased ruggedness nt vital points throughout the chassis, Chev- rolet trucks for 54 offer new and even greater dependability. You'll find heavier axle shafts in 2 -ton mod- els . , . bigger, more durable clutches 'In light- and henry -duty models . , . more rigid frames in all models, New pick-up bodies have deeper sides are grain and sand tight for greeter convenience. In addition, they're built stronger to smnd up longer - and ser lowar to the ground to make loading and unloading easier than ever. SEE THE MSW 1954 CHEVROLET TRUCKS AT tors tw FOR SALE — Thy Hardwood Limbs and Furnace Blocks. • s Dan. McKinnon Phone 241'12 a LIVESTOCK WANTS Dead, disabled horses es cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service eb one "STONES" collect Ingersoll 21 or Brussels 72. HURON COUNTY 1953 4H ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT Eleven .hundred Huron County 441 members, parents and friends, filled to capacity the large auditor lain of the South Huron District High School for the annual 4-H Club Achievent Night on Friday, Dec. 4th.This is the climax to the 4-H Pro- gram for this year. c, "The 4-1-1 movement for rural boys and girls its to me one of the most Important progra les that we in the Dept, of Agrieullture undertake'' stated 0. D. Graham, Deputy Minist- er, Ont., Dept. of Agriculture, Toronto, who was guest epeaker for the ei eninlg, "I am So happy to ins ilbunee", he said "that mempers of ghra homemaking clubs the now 4-H H members as well, which ehould add to the unity of the program. Mr, Gralla.nl' commended the 4-H leaders for their voluntary assist- ance In the program, and spoke briefly to the parents, who are fact an Important link to sueee'ss to such activity, Arrangement and sepervielo1Y o the. prog imme Was under the di action of G. W. Montgomery, A v1114111111Repreh,elhtntive., Hanoi FOR BALE — House located on Turnlierry Street; in the Vivage of Brussels, the residence of the late Mrs, llllla N. Backer. Fun two storey solid red briok bowie, „double living reset, with natural firepXsoe, dining -mold, large modern kstoheS, et131 ora and! bath oa the first floor. Seeond floor has four bedrooms and three Piece bath. Quarter -cut oak floors througront with neW niaarboleiun the in the kitchen. Full basement with laundry tubs. Hot water—on heated and fully insulated. Anyone Interested apply to George Booker, 400 Tecumseh Ave. London„ Ont., or phone 13-857014 'London. or 'Mire. P. A. MoArthtir, Brnasels, Phone 611irt, lie Here's great new ease and convent. encc for driving in ciry traffic and for door-to-door delivery service. There's no clutch pedal to push - you can drive all day without shift - Ing! Truck Hydra -Marie transmission. is offered not only on tf and e/4 -ton trucks, but on 1 -ton models, too! 3taiNt:.7 Handsome new Advance -Design set ins reflects the new power and rug- gedness of the 1954 Chevrolet trucks. New front-enddesign is more massive and sturdy in appearance. New park- ing lights are positioned neer the fender corners to indicue the full width of the truck. CT.154A russets, Ont. R. Baker, Associate Rep., and Mies I Jtoln Steckle, Home Economist for , I-Iuron County. The chairman for the evening's program was Charles Cfoultes, Belgrsee, President of the Huron County 4-H CliOb Lead. era' Associattin. Dr, It H. Cowan, School Board I Clhnirman, welcomed those is attend. ince on: behalf of the board. Mr, O. W. Montgomery and Miss lean Steckle, Huron County Home Panel mist ttraced the growth of the clubs. IT. R.. Baker called this various 4-H members and Clubs to the platform for presentations of Special Awards and regular cash Prides. Brursels 4-11 Beef Calf Club, Club Leaders, Wm. Tnrnbuli and James Snaith, R, R. 2 Brussels, Statement of Awards — Ron. Smith, 'Mary Dennis, Jean Fraser, Beryl Mc1'ar• lase, Keith Turnbull, Doris John- ston. Joyce Johnston, Laurie Black, Walter Jnhigton, Donlyn Heming- way, Rosemarie ,Bolger, Pater TTemin,eway, Allen JJohmston, Trees ( Delherene, Barry TRiegy, Ralph E ! Sawyer, Mlehs,el Cknituzen, Helen r. Wileen, Catherine Rnehanitn, Frank Agri v1114111111 Wilson. d i HS, thanked the 4441 Memherst and parents for their co-operation dur- ing uning the year and especially the 41, 4-H Leaders who so generously do- nated their time to the program. A draw was sponsored by the 4-H Club Le..oders' Association to raise money to supply 4-H members with swaators. Elston 0 ardiff, M. P. drew the lucky tickets — the shore horn calf puroblie,ed from Wm, Turn- bull, Brussels was won by Dos Tfneolhtel, a 4-11 member from Perth County and the Yorkshire gilt don- atrd by Mr, ,Turnbull Was won by Garry Merner, a. Fluron 4-11 member. lived — wao, a faithful servant 03 Jesus Christ. Eternity alone will reveal the many souls garnered into t11.- Kingdom through his zealous ef- forts, precepts and admonet2on;3. His memory will be cherished by sin. ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL Rev. A. C. Wlshart Melville Presbyterians and the li many, many friends In Brussels and surrounding dist.ricte were so sorry ; to hear of the passing of Rev. A. 0. ! Wishart tai Vancouver on Nov. 14th. The late Mr. Wishart was a ldudly, conseteniious pastor here from 1996 t4+ 1912, when he accepted a very numinous Call to the pester- 1 ate et St. Paul's Presbyterian church I in Calgary, He was, a regular visite or in the homes of his people here, and so endeored himself to all, and which (nennrn4nd a full attendance lit the Sunday morning and erem ins servie e. The lite was a weri- i FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Atwood, Ont. Eebabished lei 1884 Contact the Head Office in Atwood or your nearest Director Agent listed below: - ,,S, J. Grayson Rformond .,.. 1 Monktlen Warren Morrison 2, Atwood R. W. (Dick) Whitfield 2, Brussels T. D. Smith 4, ,Atw'oo4 Lloyd Denstedt 2, Gallatin W. E. Little 8, Moltke= Roy Ludwig Gow'A.nistOwn Lloyd Tanner 1, Britten Frank Bowman 3. Listowel R. N. Switzer, Seortitatry'. Announcing TheNewr 1954 CHI, � 1� i .1 LET Display Friday, 18111 RIVERSIDE MOTORS3 Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and Oil Phone 56 Brussels, L Agents for the famous . Oregon Chain and L E. L. Saws and Distributors for Clinton and ,I Diston Saws Also agents for Wakefield Oil and distributors of Hallman Jacks. Fully Equipped Machine Shop, having installed a Shaper. GEO. E. POLLARD Sales is one thing — but we follow up with t Brussels; service and repairs. Phone 64 or 56r13 BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. PHYSICIAN end SURGEON Mains St. Phone 4. 13roaszds, Out. DR. R. W. STEPHENS Graduate Univers* orf Tenet etc PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O T nrna� Chas. T. Davidson filISURAINClli FOR AIL ICBM AtaEama?s and Fine hmem4 d As-ltlaot Amt for Croat West Lir bulimia* Co. (same Office 96 — isilalla OIL JOHN E. LONGSTAFF, Opto::ti_, eta Eyes Examined- Glasses Qilad. -1 Phone 791 Seafortle — Nib area , HOUR31 9 . e. Wed. 9012.30, Sat. ft ata. le f d im o v G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. ap Patrick St.. \WYNG1 AN At i Uncair ra r> Se ErseH Rhe w%gSaln WO a 5, Evenings by .1ppoisstmseis4. res .J, A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, LIITOWELr . Spelailximg Ger Eye Ex !mitiatioo inti the Pitting al, Mee 6 ilda3ewel clinic Eaibikas *Wm OM a e& G. (u.tae, ty; Coaasi WadunillV t] , Open wavy Tieestlay and Satuntay &ening'f °1 eve by appointment now tit?. A. Rann & Co. Mater and Entbehlang RIM 3ior65 a=11rleix*itato it^.G.r_ Harvey W. Stephenson itenteenstative for Stu tie AWNeslftlla ®Q! 11 Mak sha Aeetiotet Co. )' Camay Gen C , l"! no- 4 - Walker F ! . o>Gna 030 DO ow w a -r No a ChiMfgb t , i est nth tall H ' `7-" tkohnea Esmelai Direcher and lemilideigvnarn. T enty, o tt tlatsr co ; R. S. Hetherington. K. C. " f VW1NGERAil3 orad MIMEO '1 AT itfa : w' ` .. and Satorgley s1 shay --- Mot Dino g 4!!da a moa' its r, WA!