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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-03-03, Page 3THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 THE SEAFORTH, NEWS W a W C"O M E S THE LEADER W I T H 7- Y E A 'R ADVANCE IN ONEI The Stylelitie De luxe 4.Door Soden We cordially invite you to see the new Chevrolet—the firsts completely new car the leader has built in more than seven years — and the most beautiful buy of all! You'll find it's the most beautiful buy for styling, for driving and riding ease, for performance and safety, and for sturdy endurance born of quality construction throughout ... because it alone brings you all these advantages of highest -priced cars at the lowest prices and with the low cost of operation and upkeep for which Chevrolet products have always been famous. Yes, here's the newest of allnew cars — pre -tested and pre - proved on the great General Motors Proving Ground — and pre -destined to win even wider preference for Chevrolet as the most beautifttl buy, of alt, from every point of view and on every point of value. Coxae in and see it — today! Atfrfudij atZowe$t Cost 0.1249 B SEA:RT NNUAL EETING Huron -Perth and Huron LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Saturday, March 12 Hensall Town Hall Hear HON. STEWART S. GARSON MINISTER OF JUSTICE Don't .Miss This Outstanding Speaker 1 W. H. GOL.DING, M.P. AND OTHERS Huron -Perth and Huron ALBERT KALBFLEISCH President Liberal Association W. L. WHYTE Secretary "God Save the I{ing" Huron Seed Show Will Be Mar. 11-12 "Plans s completed 2 td at are eom eted for the i I Annual Huron County Seed Fair, which is to be held in the Clinton Collegiate in Clinton, on March 11th and 12th", it was°announced to -day by Mr. R. G. Bennett, Secretary - Treasurer of the Huron County Crop Improvement Association. Mr. Ben- nett pointed out that this year's show promises to be one of the out- standing Agricultural events of the year. The Huron County Crop Im- provement Association has spared no efforts in trying to insure the success ofthis show It ishopedth t all farmers in the county will interest themselves in it. Farmers in the county should remember that all are members of this Assoeiation and if they have grain or seed which they feel is suitable for the Seed Fair, it would be good business to get some exhibits well prepared to exhibit at the show. Entries close on Tuesday, March 8th but it is expected that a few post -entries will be accepted. The Association is offering a total of almost $500.00 in prizes including some very magnificent specials, along with some handsome trophies, which have been donated by various organizations. In addition to the actual showing of exhibits, there will be many other highlights The Huron County Junior Seed Judging Competition will be held in eonjunotion with this show and will be carried out commencing at 9:30 a.m., March 12th. All juniors in this County under the age of 30 years, are welcome to take part in this competition. There will be separ- ate sections for the juniors and the seniors. The juniors include boys un- der 20 years of age. The seniors in- clude boys between 20 and 30 years of age. Handsome trophies will be awarded in each section in addition to some special prizes. In this regard, a coaching class for all' those inter- ested, will be held in the Agricultural Office, Clinton, on the evening of March Srd, commencing at 8:15 pan. sharp. The Association has worked out a very fine programme for Saturday afternoon, March 12th. A number of speakers will be on hand to discuss various Agricultural subjects, Among those, who will be taking part, will be Douglas Hart, one of Ontario's most well-known farmers, who will discuss "The Making of Hay". R. E. Goodin, Fiel man Crops, s Weeds and d Seeds Branchofthe Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture will also be on band to discuss "A Good Crop Pro- gramme". Other guests will include Prof. R. Keegan of the Field Flus - bandy Department, O.A.C., R. 3. Widen, Soils Department, O.A,G. and K. S. Murphy, Fieldman, Crops, Weeds, and Seeds Branch of the On- tria Department of Agriculture. A. varied number of educational exhibits, by various extension ser- vices throughout the country will be on display ce t tina various phases of. agriculture. The executive and Directors of the Huron Crop Improvement Associa- tion, cordially invite all farmers in Huron County to one to this show. We hope that many will see fit to MILEMIZT ,yi�yr • is the only car bringing 7,0707,,,i you all these fine -car advantages at lowest cost! MORE BEAUTIFUL FROM EVERY ANGLE! The, new Beauty-LeaderBodies by Fisher (with pushbutton door openers outside) aro true masterpieces ... with superb Leader -Line Styling that's lower, wider, racier . with extra -fine upholstery and a wide variety of alluring colors . much more beautiful from every angle—inside and outside. MORE ROOM AT EVERY POINT! The new Super -Size Inter- iors featuring nter-iorsfeaturing extra wide "Five -Foot Seats," give you plenty of head, leg and elbow- room for six full-grown pas. sengers; giant rear deeks have "trunk roost" capacity. JUST COUNT THE COMFORTS! Completely effective heating" and ventilating system supplies even warmth, keeps gloss clear ; Push.Button Starter for simplest, easiest starting; Rand -E -Gearshift with Synehrc...Mesh Transmission for maximum shifting ease. t°Heeter and defroster units optionor at extra rost.) THE NEW RIDE'S A REVELATION! A vastly improved Unitized Knee-Aetion Ride, combin- 1' — •_ ed with Hent shorh;absorhers and extra low pressure tires, El, �' gives stability. sm- oothness• .. Z_ and road -surety. THERE'S ONLY ONE WORLD'S CHAMPION ENGINE! You get the finer results of Chevrolet's sturdy Valve -in -Read Thrift -Master engine in all Chevrolet -models ... together with all of Chev- rolet's money -saving economy ... it's the world's champion engine for miles served- owners satis. fied, and years tested Hud proved. SEE ALL! ENJOY ALL! New Panoramic Visibility, with wider carved wind- shield, thinner windshield pillars, and 30% more win- dow area for extra safety. STOP MORE SWIFTLY AND SAFELY! The new Certi-Safe Hy- draulic Brakes give even faster stops with safety ... important for you and your family. YOU'LL SAVE MORE MONEY, T00! Chevrolet brings you these and other important improvements at the lowest prices and with extraordinary economy of operation and upkeep. Plus NEW CENTRE -POINT DESIGN! A remarkable advance ex- clusive to Chevrolet in its field: Centre -Point. Steer- CENTRE -POINT ing — Centre -Point Seat- STEERING ing — Lower Centre of Gravity and Centre -Point Rear Suspension gives rid. ing and driving results without precedent in low- cost motoring. Tliat means CENTRE -POINT a new kind of riding -case and a new kind of driving - ease, Only new Centrepoint LOWER Design can give you all CENTRE OF these finer motoring rel. GRAVITY suit; and only the new Chevrolet brings you Centre -Point Design at low est cog! SEATING Mitac exhibit at the fair. Remember, all entries close on March Sth and all exhibits should be in place in the Clinton Collegiate by 12:00 noon, Friday,t<ayMarch 1lt h a. judginggin€ will get underway at that time. BAYFIELD The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Toms took place on Saturday from the re- sidence of her son Malcolm Toms. Mrs. Toms who Inctbeen in poor health for some years died in Clinton Hospital on Thursday, she was the daughter of Hugh and Sarah Morri- son McNeil and was born in Goder- ich in 1862, coming to Bayfield when a child where she has since resided. She was married February 3rcl, 1880 to John Toms, who pre -deceased her in 1922. Mrs. Toms is survived by four sons, John, Charles and Mal- CENTRE- POINTREAR SUSPEN. SION A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS coli» of Bayfield and Norman of De- ttoit, one son Wilfred was killed in the first war. She was a member of the United Church. The funeral was held Saturdat at p.m. Rev. Mr. Stotesbury Was in charge of the ser- vice Interment was in Bayfield Cem- etery. The pallbearers were three sons, Charles, Malcolm and Norman, and Clayton, Grafton and Fred W esten- Those attending from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toms of Detroit, Mrs. Andrew Lowe, Mrs. Grace Allen, Mrs, James Muth and son Mac, Mrs. Charles Nunn, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, and Russell Pater - _o Pater- son, all of Port Dover. DUBLIN Mi. and Mrs. Herb Britton and family in Hensall. • MVir. and Mrs. Ross Pepper in Lon- don. The 1949 Chevrolet is completely restyled, lower, wider and is available in two series—Fleetline and Styleline — with a wide variety of body types. Shown here is the Styleline four -door deluxe sedan. There has been an immense increase in glass area with all windae,s deepened and widened. The windshield takes full advantage of wider bodies, curs=ing inward at the narrowed pillars to improve sideway as well as forward vision. The gain in visibility over 1948 has been as much as 30 per cent on comparable models. The new Chevrolet for 1949 is powered by a rugged six - cylinder, valve -in -head engine.