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ijte Bel Air 4 -door sedan. With 13 models in 3 s
Chevrolet offers the widest choke in the low-priced field
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Power brakes for easier stops
Chevrolet in the low-priced
field brings you another
great advance in driving ease
—Power Brakes. Stopping is
almost unbelievably easy
and convenient—just a swing
of your foot from accelera-
tor to brake pedal! Optional
at extra cost on all models.
Come see the most beautiful, most powerful Chevrolet
ever built ...the new car that combines great new performance
with money -saving gas mileage!
This is what you're going to find when you
come in to check over this new '54 Chevrolet:
in every way, Chevrolet now brings you even
more of the things you want.
More beauty 'with brilliant new styling
in Body by Fisher and, bright new color
harmonies outside and inside the car.
More power and finer performance with
new high -compression engine power in all
models.
More comforts and conveniences, includ-
ing the richest and most luxurious interiors
in Chevrolet history, and such new optional
features as automatic electric window and
seat controls.
And, thanks to advanced Chevrolet engi-
neering, all this with new economy, too.
The fact is, you'll find that no other car
` offers so many things you want at such low
cost.
The colorful, new 1954 models are ready
for your inspection. Stop in and take a good
look at the best -looking Chevrolet you ever
saw ... and your best buy for 19541
Thrifty new power in
all models
NowPowerglide models offer
the most powerful Chevrolet
engine ever — fhe "B1
Flame 125".Gearshift models
have the advanced, more
powerful "Blue -Flame 1.1,$".
Both high -compression ep-
sines bring quieter, smooth-
er and finer performano
with important gas savings.
New, automatic window
and seat controls
Ne at the touch of a button,
#roar windows are electrical-
ly raised or lowered. Touch
another conveniently placed
control to move the front
seat up and forward or down
and back into your most com-
fortable position. Optional
on Bel Air and "Two -Ten"
models at extra cost.
POWERED FOR PERFORMANCE
ENGINEERED FOR ECONOMY!
Rive
New styling that will
stay new
There's a new, lower, smart-
er look about this new 1954
Chevrolet.The new front-end
and rear -end designs are even
cleaner and more distinctive.
Massive new bumpers extend
even farther around the
fenders. All around the car,
new styling presents Fisher
Body at its beautiful best.
New interior
richness
Here's the kind of quality
you'd expect to find only in
high-priced cars. Fine new
upholstery fabrics with,a
more liberal use of durable,
beautiful vinyl trim. New
color treatments in harmony
with the brilliant new ex-
terior colors: Built-in arm
rests on all Bel Air models.
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CRANBROOK 13ELGRAVE
On Sunday morning the children
of the Sunday School met In a body
in the basement of the church at
ton o'clock. Rev. W, M. Hyndman
told the story, "Without money
and without price" and bags of
treats were distributed to allchil-
dren of the congregation.
The Sunday School is being dis-
continued for the winter months,
The Ob.rishmas Concert of SC,.
Ambrose Catholic Church, Brosselo,
was held in the Community Centre
with a fine attendance. The annual l,
concert of S. S. No. 1 was postponed
from Tuesday , until Wed. evening
of last week. The Cranbrook so11e0l
Pat, their concert oil, on Monday
elveniug postaloned from Friday
night, owing to stormy weather
and heavy roads.
Santal elate arrived at the close of
all three programs, distributing
gifts.
Mr. Herbert Jleschlce, Eraser,
Mich„ and Mise Martha, Toronto,
left on. Friday after being here for
the funeral of tltefr father, the late
Paul Jeeobks,
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Beigrave W. I.
The Christmas meeting of the
lielgrave Women's Institute was!
held in the Community Centre here
last Wedel slay afternoon. The con-
vener was Mrs. Clarence Wade. Mrs.
Ross Anderson gave an address on,
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"And a tittle child shall lead them."
Mrs.. Charles D. Cox, sang a solo,
aecompanted by Mts. George
hiichie; a contest was conducted
by :tars. M, Bradburn; sad a dem-
onstratiou was given by Mrs. 0.
Wade on Christman table centres
candles, and flowers. A display of t
articles for the Children s Aid So- II
piety at Goderich, donated by the
members was sllb'W3I.
It was decided Ye hold a concert
In February. The program comtnttt
ee will be Mie. Ro0B Anderson.
Mrs. Clarence Wade. Mrs. Kenneth.
Wheeler, Mrs. William Bridges.
IMrs, George Wale, and Mrs. Ivan
i Wightnnan. A collection for the
Barley -for -Korea fund amounted to
$16,. A lunch was served by Mrs.
I1
ht the regular Progreasdvo
W, Scott, Mgrs. Stanley Cook and
Mrs, M. Bradburn.
rs
New, lower price on
Power Steering
Chevrolet Power Steering
substantially reduced in
price! That's good news to
• everyone. Chevrolet Power
Steering does SO% of the
work to give easy, sure con-
troL It's optional on all mo-
dels at extra cost.
SYMBOL OF
SAVINGS
New, wider choice of
Powerglide models
Now, Powerglide automatic
transmission rs available on
all models. Powerglide auto-
matic transmission gives in-
stant response and positive
acceleration. Teamed with
the "Blue -Flame 125" en-
gine, it's optional at extra
cost..
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
EMBLEM OF
EXCELLENCE
C
euchre :party held in the Commit
unity Centre here, Wednesday even -
Ing high prizes were won by Mar-
tin Grasby and Mrs, Howard Wilk-
inson;
ilkinson; emaciation. Mrs. Cora Mc-
Gill and Bob Yuill; novelty prizes,
Mrs. Charles R. Coultas.
NOTICE Tb CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OP JOHN CARN-
OCIIAN, late of the Village of Ethel
in the County of Huron, Retired
I'ariner, deceased:
Creditors and other having claims
against the Estate of the above
named deceased, wh,o died on or
about the third day of July, A. D.
o send fall
particallars of such *blimp to the
undersigned on or before the 4111
day of January, 1954, after which
date the assets of the estate will
ha distributed, haling regard only
to those claiams of which notice
has then beam received,
DATED at Listowel, Ontario this
19th day of. December, A. D, 1963,
1 W Maoomtvray Pratt Q, C.
Listowel, Ontario
Sollcttdr for the Lrxeoutors.
Mrs. Robert Dark
Rebecca Jane Dark passed away
Quietly in her sleep in the Nipawin
Union Hospital on November 26.
Rebecca Jane Shine was born
at Brussels, Ont., on May 4, 1870,
and was, married to Robent. George
Dark •on October 5, 1987. The late
Mrs. Dark was predeceased by two
daughters, Mary Isabella Phillips in
1927, and Clementine Pearl Mc-
Lachlan in 1986, and her husband
in 1988. In July, 1946, she cnme to
White Fox, Sask., to reside,
The late Mrs. Dark is, survived by
one son, Robert George Dark of
White Fox, 9 grandchildren, and 6
groat—grandchildren.
The funeral service was held lg
1 the White Pox United Church on
I Njov, 98. Rev, I. Clarke officiating.
The hymns sung were "Abide Wbtn
Me" rind "He Leadeth Me." Pail
boners were John Crockett, Joe.
Hawkins, H. Elmde, Rabt, Brad-
shaay. 11 McCleary and W. Mon-
�ro. interment in White Fox Ceme R N Switzer, Secretary.
. feria
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FOR SALE —
6 roomed Cottage, 2 piece bath,
garagN, hen house will hold M0
haps. and 4 lots with fruit trees.
Apply to Mrs, Wes. Stephenson,
Brussels, Prone 111x2.
ELMA FARMERS1
MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Atwood, Ont.
Established in 1884
Comtaot the Head Office in Atwood
or your nearest .Director Agent
Bated below:
J. Grayson Ricrmond .... 1 Monition
warren Morrison 2, Atwood
R. W. (Dick) Whitfield
2, Brussels
I. D. Smith 4, Atwood
Lloyd Denstedt 2, Gada sfl
W. 19. ' Little 8, Monktan
' Roy Ludwig Gowanstown
L1cyd Tanner I, Britton
' Frank Bowman 8, Listowel
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Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Supertest Gas and Oil
Phone 56 Brussels, Ont.
Agents for the famous Oregon
Chain and 1. E. L. Saws
and Distributors for Clinton anii
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
service and repairs. 1
Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussels
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BUSINFSS CARDS
C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. L. C.
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Graduate Univcri8lg' ., Tor,s to
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