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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-09-18, Page 2tt bJ I.l1 ClL'��" ra`D new engine!" 6QN HEN NEW ENGINE has given the "Suzy M." a new lease on life. Now she gets out to the fishing grounds in doable -quick time, and the Ihottrs saved mean her daily catch is just that much bigger. A bank loan made all the difference. And the extra money Suzy's owner is Leaking will soon pay otf the cost or the engine. Local bank managers along Canada's coasts are eager to help their neighbours catch fish, by making bank credit available for the pureha.e of engines, nets and other gear. Not only do they take care of funds left in their charge but they also supply credit to local businessmen, sawmill operators. farmer., peo- pie in every walk of life. 5c -rrrznrSlONE/Iy3rANCE F play ,.34, O af, ry„t t r / rrt trnttn/t Gapbtx 11 t, SPOUSORED BY YOUR BANK FREE ANI } LL SERVICE OLD.DBSABLED OR DEAD CATTLE . HORSES . HOGS . SHEEP . CALVES iNcimpiff and Efficiently Removed 4 , ply Phone Collect - MITCHELL 219 STRATFORD 215 tNOERSOLL 21 Whs DO THE REST I hell ST c: : SONS LTD. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO, WANTE ➢ ! Dead or Alive DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Hogs PROMPT COLCO.EECTION — WE DO THE LOADING II' DARLING & C• OFCANADA I Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 135-r-6 WANTED TO BOY hot,es. Deed animalsaccording to value. If Old Gorses and Deed Animists suitablefor GrLII8I%T, tat once.- Phone collect, ,TAO$ mink feed. Will pay 2c. l8 live weight for ^:ir'2 Gaderi n, .l, or PEED GTLRBItT, THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947 } NEW POUR -POINT DRIVER COMFORT: 1. The cab that "breathes." 2. Driver's compartment is wider and deeper -mare Ice,. room. 3. Wider, deeper, more comfort.. able seats are fully adjustable. 4. Larger wiridibility.ahield and windows give 22% better vis FLEXI-MOUNTED CAB - rubber -cushioned against road shocks, torsion and vibration. Stronger, sturdier FRAMES. LONGER WHEELBASES. INCREASED LOAD SPACE in pick-ups and panels. VALVE -TN -HEAD TRUCIC ENGINES -wor'd's most economical for their size. HYDRAULIC TRUCK BRAKES with ex- clusive design for greater brake -lining contact -assure quick, safe stops.. A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS with the exchis ,e ChiTRA 1d —greatest contribution to driver comfort and safety in truck history NOW IN PRODUCTION—today's newest trucks, with the cab that"breathes"—that • "inhaIes" fresh air and "exhales" used air — keeps glass clear and free from fogging. This line of advance -design trucks, with new increased load space, longer -than -ever wheelbases and a host of other improvements is destined to make Chevrolet even more highly preferred by truck buyers. *Fresh -air heating and ventilating system optional at extra cost CHOOSE CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED SEAFORTH MOTORS • etr HATS AT WORK..® LEARNING TAILORING ONTAIRIO'S productive capacity is the measure of her future prosperity. 'I'o assure the important tailoring industry a prominent place in the industrial life of the Province, •trained hands are needed. • Skill is important in: the cutting, sewing, finishing and other branches of the industry. That is why veterans are being taught its various requirements ON THE JOB, by experts. The transition from appren- ticeship to permanent employment means higher wages, job security and better working conditions. Through plans sponsored by the Department of Veterans' Affairs and other agencies, hundreds of veterans have been trained in schools and ON THE ,TOB. They will acquire greater skill with further training and experience. Craftsmen of the future, they will have a share in Ontario's progress—an important part to play in her industrial develop- ment. THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) • 4e4.4. 04. 00000 000 .400.0........ TAILORING Leo P. Halloran, 26, of St. Thomas, a veteran of 4'! years' service with the Royal Canadian Navy, is shown here gaining practical experience in the alterations department of a large Toronto tailoring firm. Basic training in various departments of the indult• try gives the veteran a background knowledge, essential to sales promotion and executive work within the industry. •o .e•eet•. 4 4400.. e. 000.4.0e•4.00