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The Brussels Post, 1950-12-13, Page 5
and cars, sex !flare [qrs. irin- ton; :ary, cry, ding the iited :hiss dent, Sirs. •erre. cher, ',nage linen, mage filen, -nares held Tue. ng of- hl fsd for :er, de, ondes• Loa - Goner, Ibbert, gham bel, true- , tl time rill be Lodge • T'• • v ,er of who is ichool, Tues. et trip y. She ,men's plane touch guar t Old.. PiltratO 009.060.. CHEVROLET for 1951 presents a new profile, with extended rear fenders, newly designed grille; longer, lower, intro sweeping lines; and many other features, Chevrolet also offers Powerglide auto- matic tv'ansmissioe, as an option at extra cost. Powerglide is fully automatic and eliminates the clutch pedal and the mechanical shift, This is the first fully automatic transmission to be offered in the low- est price field, Also offered are new Jumbo-Drtun brakes which require 25 percent less pedal pres- sure. Shown above is the 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe four -door sedan. There are 11 other models including the Chevrolet Bel Air, Canada's first "hard -top" convertible, CAN i i \ N, 0 t,.\ \\Y\\\\ \ � ' rr THE BRUSSFJ S POST 1951 CHEVROLET GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENT Chevrolet for 1951, announced to- day offers, the fleet Pully automatic transmission in the lowest price field "Powerglide", available as an option at extra cost. In addition, the 1951 Chevrolet prt.,,nnti a now design profile, with longer, lower, more sweeping lines; now Jumbo -Brum brakes; and a selection of 12 models, hu:luding the rr w Chevrolet "13e1 Air", Canada's first hard -tap convertible, "Tho automatic transmission has been hailed as the most revolutionary driving aid since the advent of the ' snlf-starter,,' said 19. J. Umpllrey, director of sales, General Motor Pro.. ducts of Canada Ltd,, "By offering Canadian motorists "Powerglide" which replaces the mechanical gear- shift and eliminates the clutoh petal —Chevrolet has assured itself of an even firmer hold o11 the Position of Canada's sales leader. "Powerglide," "Mr, Umphrey con - tinned", is an automatic hydraulical- ly operated mechanism of the torque FINE T EnnInng.16977.11111111461151M261W2En ewrverter tyPe. It consists of two major units — a torque converter and a planetary goarset — with a system Of hydraulic controls. The Planetary gearset would not be nee. essary except that reverse and sane ergentey low are required from time to time. I "The system is controlled by a selector lever mounted an the steer. 1 ing column. with positions marked on a plaetic dial beneath the wheel, By r .selling the lever at any the of the positions — Park, Neutral, Drive, Low and Reveres in that order — the driver may select the trans - 1 mission position he desires. I -le can- not start the engine unless the lever is set at Park or Neutral. As a safety preeaution, an electrical switch is incorporated in the control linkage, making it impossible to start the engine in any of the driving positions of the control lever," The new 1951 Chevrolet offers the "Bel Air" to Canadian motorists for the first time. This luxurious six. Passenger 00npe possessing the swank of a convertible has all the Practicality of the solid top. With ammo CAR 11 INTRODUCING THE FIRS' FL iY-AU©RTIC RANSMISS THE LOW -PRICE FIELD �Y. The Smart New Styleline De Luxe 4 -Door Sedan freshingly new IN ALL THE THINGS- YOU HINGSYOU WANT! Longer, lower, wider big -car look! Strikingly smarter Fisher Body styling! Luxurious Modern - Mode interiors! Jumbo -Drum brakes — larger than ever! Glare -proof Safety - Sight instrument panel! Improved, easier Centre -Point steering! Naturally Chevrolet, the leader, brings it first to the low -price field! Yes, a completely auto- matic transmission — the greatest contribution to driving ease in the history of the motor car — can be yours now, in 1951 Chevrolet with POWERGLIDE ! 1, Now you can drive all day, touching nothing but steering wheel, brake and accelerator 1 There is no clutch pedal, And POWERGLIDE saves car as well as driver. In norinal driving no gears ever shift, for POWERGLIDE is a torque converter drive. Wear is reduced, efficiency increased. New outside! New inside! Refreshingly new in feature after feature! That's Chevrolet for M RE PI'kOPLI£ UY C;T+EVRO UTS 1951. Now the largest and finest car in the low -price field looks even longer, lower and wider/ And this new Chevrolet brings you extra - sturdy, extra -rugged, extra durable Chevrolet construction, It brings you more thrilling and more thrifty performance from your choice 'of Valve -in -Head power, plants — the 92 h.p. ongiue with conventional transmission models and the most powerful engine in Chevrolet his- tory, a new 105 h.p. engine with POWER - GLIDE -equipped models, Conte in—make a thorough inspection of this, the finest motor car the leader has ever built. +uoplfcaz! on Dc Luxe n,Cdelr ar c:r/ra eosi, THA' ANY OTHERS «M1 C -151A A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Riverside Moto s, brussels, Ontario. 1 Wednesday, December 18t1t, 1 Save Feeding Cosfs FUNCTIONAL RIOS NW,. jPR RUC KATHY( PUAtY. NOURISHOD SOWS WHO awVrr MOkE EGOS—algrra IIGGS. INCraprI H1N0 QUALITY AND QUANTITY YOU I.OW It con MC* Apf ,id sod OS P. ottbk mat, pew.) For Salty fig Ethel Produce Phone 22-r-10 the "Bel Air" as leader, the latest series contains two individually - styled two -door sedans and two four - door sedans, a sport coupe and a business coupe — all, except the busi- ness coupe, available in either de- luxe models. x d lu e or stand Chevrolet's 1951 design changes are highlighted by new rear fenders, suggestive of the "fin" motif, which contribute to the illusion of greater length and accentuate the ear's lowness. Also featured is a Com- pletely new grille and massive new bumper guards. Other design changes include re- flector guard tail lights — a combin- ation of tail and stop lights accentu- ating the new rear fender cnntoure and equipped with reflector buttons which warn traffic when the car ie • parked without lights; a new jet styled hood ornament; and new finger-tip trunk handle. Aa for the 1551 Chevrolet interior. its curved safety -sight instrument -panel has a new placementof eon- trols and instruments for greater driving ease. All inetrnmente are compactly grouped in two circular clusters in front of the driver and the control knobs are conveniently placed below in a recessed panel. New night lighting eliminates glare, the driver seeing only figures and pointers of instruments softly illum- inated in green. New materials. new styling and new two-tone color treatment add to the luxurious atmosphere of Chev- rolet interiors for 1951, As much as 25 percent less Pedal pressure is required with the com- pletely new Jumbo -Drum brakes, Lining area in the wider front brakes is increased 15 percent. Longer brake life Is assured and linings wear more evenly. Self-energization is greeter. In both forward and re- verse. the momentum of the car is used •a5 an important aid in brake application: The new Jumbo -Drum brakes are bonded, rather than riv- etted, to the brake shoes. Because there .are no rivets to hasten lining wear or to snore brake drums, lining life is virtually doubled. In addition, the entire brake mechanism is sealed against dirt and mud. The new 1951 Chevrolet is Power- ed with six -cylinder valve -in -head engine with 92 horsepower, 105 horse- power with "Powerglide." More and more manufacturers are adopting the valve -in -head power plant because the full benefits of high compression can be achieved only with. it. It offers all the advantages of better engine breathing with faster, more direct intake of fuel mtvture and expulsion of exhaust gases—resulting In greater engine efficiency and economy. Clhevroletts 105 tloreepower engine has hydraulically -hushed valve lift- ers, a feature at Canada's costliest cars, which smother engine noise and au•tnluatteally keep themselves in adjustment—elnlintafIng the need for periodic valve adjustments. These cars will be on display at Riverside Motors, 'Brussels on Fri. day. Deo. 1515. ItraiiallagegatilOr MONCRIEFF The Women's Missionary Society and Women's Association of Mom erieff United Church held a regu- lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Smith on Wednesday with 15 women present. The leader was . Mens. Wm, Smith. The meeting i opened with the worship service. The roll call was answered with a suggestion to improve the Christ - FARMERS New is the time t) buy your Min- eral for your Poultry and Stock. Lottse Kilter and Disinfectants, also Cold Tablets and Vitamins for Tette- golf. Boxed Christmas Cards and Gifts 10%e discount, Phone or write Geo. Wesenburg, Phone 66-r-9 Bnteeels, 1 111-3 Snlrrt The new slates of of 4 firers for 1 r51 were read by Mrs. 4 K. Mee. -,n ,: follows: for 11'. 11'1. S.. a pr'siilen Mra, E. Ludginton; first 1 vice-prrcil'nt, Sirs. Seines .Machan; 4 second viee-president, • Mrs. .e.. Me- Tagelrt: treasurer. Mrs, B. Ferg; 4 nrgau.isi. Mrs. D. McTaggart; / 4 4 1 stewardship aecretary, Mrs. R. Pat• tersr,n; temperance secretary, Mrs. F. McNeugbt; supply secretary, Sits. A. Speiran; press secretary, Mrs r. Her' '1i; • missionary 900- reta,ry. Ries. Mink; literature :ac•r.•torv. Sirs. William Smith: COnl- mimity secretary, Mrs. 0. Harrison; Missieu T1and Superintendent. Mrs. TT. Ludington; aveistant, Mrs. Wil- liam Smith. 11'. A. nfficrs, president, Mrs. Jos- eph Smith; secretary, Mrs. 0. Har- rison; treasurer, Mrs. L. Machan. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs, B. Ferg showing a bal- ance of double the allocation. A bale of clothing will be sent for re- lief work; it was also decided to get church calendars. A. letter was read from. Miss Grace Bartja of West Monkton, now a missionary in Africa, telling of her work there. A life membershiy ce.etificate will be presented' to Mrs. M•antin Ferg. A eandelight service was 0011 - ducted by five women and the lead- er. The seriptuure was read by Mrs. Josepi, Smith and the offer- ing was received. The Christmas topic was taken by Mrs. A. MCTag gart, and the meeting closed with a Christmas hymn and prayer. The Women's association opened their meeting with a hymn and a reading by Mrs. Ludington on the old and the new year. The 'treasurer's report was read showing a substant- ial balance on hand. "Old at 40, 50, 60V =� Man" You're Czy Itasgob your obot ,ouennde 080 90707 1'kr 719,1 D0t1Wa688 51622 OetrOO. r dowpa25001105 050 001021' so Dodyg5 200l2(081i pe ah '50 ,1QT 'gO lOr D Py0110alr [00!05, FDIi vary ay. tA•il!ew Con aoauninted" oma o,uy 5u0. Per sale ab Urug clots 0roryea4ue. Renfrew Cream Separators and 1Vfilkere, Disc, Flow's, Manure • Spreaders. Lime and Fertiliger Sowers, Spring -tooth Harrows Land Packers, Rubber -tired Wagons. Oliver Tractors, both wheel tractors and crawlers, Plows, Discs, Spreaders, Mowers, Hay Loaders, Smalley Forage Blowers and Hammer Mail.. We also ave repairs iter Oliver Cockshutt Tractor.. MORRITT & WRIGI-IT telottempat Deniers for Olivier tmplombnte Telophofe 4 end OE. Myth, Ont[. 1 1 -0 a 9 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 1