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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-01-06 Page 3NOW ON DISPLAY! THE BRUSSELS POST INSIVAKagalihktittilitlt Gt+ap Mitkirktttato.. • •..x. ".,-,4,t.,;d13 The Bel Air 4 -door sedan. With 13 models in 3 sea Chevrolet offers the widest choice In the low-priced field. More things more people want, that's why 2-eate .6;e24 Ree, aea4,04t Power brakes for easier stops ar, 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 extracost 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 1954! Thrifty new power in all models 1YowPowerglide models offer the most powerful Chevrolet engine ever — the "Blue - Flame 125".Gearshift models have the advanced, more powerful "Blue -Flame 115". Both high -compression en- gines bring quieter, smooth- er and finer performance with important gas savings! New, automatic window and seat controls Now,at the touch of a button, front 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! New styling that will stay new There's a new, lower, smatt- 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 rest on all Bel Air models. 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 is 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 SCK/ zWe '!�� � €4 /9.../"T"' eZFiG�! �.�i�^t:•t,(/ �/ t � ..'. iversi . o Ors . - # usseis,o nt. MONCRIEFF The second meeting of the Mon- setieff Merry Maids was held on Dec.28th., at the home o1 Mrs. Orval Harrison, The meeting opened with Joan Robertson giving the ebb motto. The roll call Was answ- ered with, The type of slip I pian b make. It was decided to Invite Mhos Steekle to attend our club meeting on Sat., bleb, 6th. The leader, Mrs'. 0. Harrison, spoke Oli ' ;The Dare of the skin and face" and "Maktmg the most of our clothet." The correct 'procedure for washing ' s sweater wail demonstrated, 'The .assistant leader showed how to I straighten and shrink material and I also how to alter the Slattern. The meeting closed with Cod Save the i 'Queen. ,ese. . rr s.usas mpo ATTENTION 1rARMERS — DlItADSTOO'h romoretl from yew gam S•rompt1y for sanitary dlsroonal `Tetophono Collect: Bruserels Ur13 or Elmira 604, GORDON YOUNG LIMI'TIO NOTICE TO CREDITORS HOAR FROST IN TRII ESTATE OF JOHN OAitN- OCIIAN, late of the Village of Ethel Lo' Roar Prost, st, the magic palmier, in the County of 1`Iaron, Retired Naked boughs user hill and plain Partner, deceased. Creditor:, end other having claims against fide Estate of the above named deceased; who deed on or about the third day of July, A, D. 1961, ane required to send full particulars of such claims to the Undersigned on or before the 4th, day otr January, 1964, after wbfoh date the assets of the. estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which nonce has then been received, DATIDD at Listowel, Ontario this 10th day of December, A. D. 1969. W. MabGifltvray Pratt, Q. 0. Listowel, Ontario Soiicitor. for the Executors. I NOTICE Taw artificial insemination at its { beet for all breeds, tall the Water. } loi Cattle Breeding Association be. tween 7.90 and 10.00 a. to. on 'week days and 7,30;and 9.30 a. m. on Sun- days, days, Phone collect Ptttmereton 1t or Clinton 243... Has adorn'd in robes, of splendor, Spotless bright and glimmering. As 1 stand eetside the doorway And survey that "peace serene" I am coJarmed, but none can ever, Much less 1, describe the scene. I4ie7re 1 gaze in awe and wonder 'Neath the bright con's dazzling beams Por all things in view neat& heaven Are transformed to paint the dream, PERRY COMO TELLS HIS LIFE STORY Por the first time, Perry vomo tells his life story! :Live with Perry Como on his long climb to stardom,,. meet his folks, his friends,hls wife and children, Read "My Story', by Party Como, starting in the Amerl• can Weekly, w1,011 this Sunday's (Jan. 10) issue of The Dotroft Sun- day Times. , WALTON The December meeting of the Welton C. C4, 1. T. was held in Inc basement of the church with 14 members present. !Phe meeting opened With the call to worship, fol. lowed by hymn 226, The scripture was read by Elizabeth MCGavin and Mary Dennis led in prayer, Mrs. D. Me0reat& gave an interesting topic followed by the singing of a hymn The minutes, of the last meeting was read and seconded by Audrey Rockwell. The roll' call was ane. w,ered. it was decided to hoid a skating party at the Seaforth Arena on Jan. Sth, and then having a meet tug at the home of oltr Leader after. A games committee wasappointed, • consisting of C, Flackweli, E. Me- Gavin and P. Love. The Treas. re- ` port was given and the collection ' taken. Hymn It was seuag. The meeting closed with prayer by Mary newels. PnR SALE — Iiardwr.^d and .offweod slabs., alio' nedar Mr lttndling. Jas. 4t"senson Phone 5014 FOR SALE — 6 -romped Cottage, 2 piece bath, garage, hen house will hold 860 hens, and 4 lots with fruit trees. ` Apply to Mrs, Wes. Stephenson, Brussels, Prone 111x8. ELMA FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Atwood, Ont. Esttabished in 1884 C ustact the Head Office in Atwood or your nearest Director Agent listed below: J. Grayson Riormond .... 1 Mankton Warren Morrison 2, Atwood R. W. (Dick) Whitfield 2, Brussels I. D. Smith 4, Atwood Lloyd Denstedt 2, Oaaebm W. E. Little 8, Monkton Roy Ludwig i owaHatown Lloyd Tanner 1, Britton Frank Bowman 9. Listowel 11. N. Switzer, Secretary. Nensmesseinnwswnwonsonmensmr WO/Madan Jauluay T'flt;:lr6'4 USED CARS 1952 Pontiac Sedan Heater and Sun Visor 1952 Chevrolet Coach Heater and Sun Visor 1950 Austin Sedan 1948 Chev. Coach 1949 Van Guard Sedan 1946 Plymouth Sedan 1946 Plymouth Coach 1940 Plymouth Sedan 1940 Pontiac Sedan 1935 Ford 1946 Ford Coach USED TRUCKS �x 1952 Chev. %2 ton, pick-up . 1950 Ford 1/2 ton pick-up 1951 Ford 3 ton 1940 Ford 1/2 tone NEW CHEV. CARS AND TRUCKS For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY RIVERSIDE MOTORS Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Supertest Gas and Oil Phone 56 1'russets, Agents for the famous Oregon Chain and I. E. L. Saws and Distributors for Clinton and 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 dne thing — but we follow up with service and repairs. Phone 64 or 56r13 Brussel; t: Hi!' - - - -- '- -- -' BUSINESS CARDS C. A. Myers, M. D., L. M. C. C. • / WEAN=PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Flame 4. Brussels, Out. • DR. R. W. STEPIIENS Graduate University of Tercet* ; PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 1 —. 81911s041. 01 S} Telephone 45 —ter Chase. T. Davidson INSURANCE FOR AU. KINDS Automat& sod Fire i®am+asseis Asaat for Great West Ca. Pismo Office 90 Brum* OW. F.Ihi JOHN E. LONQSTAFF, Optometric" Eyes Famines. Glasses NW. Phone 791 Seaforth. HOURS: s S - S, lues. 9-12.30, sat. F a-eu. b i9 Mal .11.1' G. ALAN WILLIAMS, Optometrist. Patrick St., WINGHAM At Kincarcruse Office Eves Mese Wineia n 770 S, Evenings by .atppohatsalesat, J. A. Monagahan, R. O. Optometrist, 1 Specializing in Eye Examination and de Fittl of mew MooInListuwelcErradialaq Haws: S a.m. to 6:00 para i Cooed Vii Open every Twerciay and Saterillasp Evreabsp'g9111 gwvmSage try appstabsseue 109 '''' D. A. Rs.nn & Co. •bre FUNERAL AND CE SERVICE routerai Director ands tooludossitMONS� 34 or u — Imo, Harvey W. 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