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The Liberal, 15 Nov 1956, p. 12

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12 If you can stand the cold DO THIS but if you want to keep warm this winter get SENTINEL STORM 'wmnows When friends of mine in other businesses look into the future they talk about the prospects for the next five, ten, or twenty years. But in the auto industry the future is always as close as next year: five years is an eternity. Things change fast. Take the two-car family, for instance, the institution that’s grown so rapidly since the end of the war. Not all of us can afford to be two-car families, and those who can. some- times find the two cars don't quite suit the jobs intended for hem. The big car of the futureâ€"say 10 years from nowâ€"will be larger than today‘s station wagons, powered by an econo- mical and smooth gas turbine engine. The car will be big enough for long family vacations and will store all the gear that’s needed. Well, that’s for the futureâ€"but have you thought about a second car for the family now? The way to do it is with a bargain-priced used car. With our large selection and high turnover we can find exactly what you need in price. style and economy. Whatever you want a car for. this is the time of yearâ€"and our place is the best placeâ€"for real bargains. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, November 15, 1956 I've made a hobby through the years of boning up on what the experts think is coming in cars. I talk to the in- dustry people when they come through town and I talk some more when I go out of town. . The business of the auto industry is to build cars that will fit the needs of people, so they're planning quite a lot of changes to satisfy the two-car tamily. . . . installed now, nothing to pay till February, 1957. Sentinel aluminum windows are guaran- teed and expertly installed by factory-trained, salaried installers. Get a free estimate without obligation. The small "second" car will be a really small electric job for shopping and commuting to work. You can charge it up in the morning from an elecirical outlet and it'll be good for about 35 miles. It will cruise 3! 25 or so and 35 will be its iop speed. OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE CANADIAN and EUROPEAN STONE HOUSE ART CENTRE No. 11 Highway, Oak Ridges, Ont. Next door to Oak Ridges Glass & Mirror PICTURE FRAMING & ’ART SUPPLIES Phone AV. 5-2558 York County Road Commission Awards Construction Contracts “We are following the policy set last year of building roads to last, not ones for a few years’ duration that re- quire heavy annual maintenance,” Chairman R. Earl Bales told York County council when the report of the Toronto and York Roads Commission was presented last week. He described the Don Mills Road as the biggest activity of the commission and congratulated County Engineer Jack Ret- tie and his staff for their work. "Following the passing of Bill 80 we wondered if we would be able to carry the load," Mr. Gra- ham c‘ontinued. “Surely the On- tario Government will give us some relief from this situation soon." “We have had an extremely heavy year," added Commissioner A. Kingsley Graham. “The engin- eer and his staff have done a thoroughly good job of' it and there has been fine co-operation A good spirit exists between the Metro and County representa- tives on the commission." Commissioner Fred Lundy ter- med the engineer and the fore- man on the job as “ambassadors of goodwill for the commission". Some commissions throughout the province have not been so for- tunate. They are in constant hot water with the ratepayers over work in progress, Mr. Lundy said. He thanked the elected represen- tatives of the various municipal- ities for their co-operation, add- ing that the commission had been able because of this to correct many little things that had irri- tated the users of the roads in the past. Review Road Work Mr. Lunch' said the commission planned to continue this program until all the roads on the Toron- to and York Roads System were in good condition. He said he looked forward to the time that ANNOUNBINE...\HIGH-STY[ED HAUIEBS FOR '57! New Doage D100 6 or V-8 Express. 5.000 lbs. Max. c.v.w. New giant rear wrap-around window is available to pro- vide a safer, panoramic view behind the driver. Also complements new, modern Dodge truck appearance. RICHMGND HILL. Ontario Plus these other new reasons for making Dodge Trucks your choice! Advanced Forward Look styling, full wrap-around wind- shield for better visibility, better eye appeal! New hooded headlights add modern touch of dlstfimtion to Dodge trucks for ’57! Big V-8 engines for all models. Economical 6's, too, for low- and medium-tonnage models. Exclusive! 2â€"position Alligator hood opens to full 90 degrees for complete engine accessibility! Extra-roomy cabs with new adjustable seat-back as well as seat cushion provide new driver comfort. Push-button automatic transmissionâ€"now proved in millions of miles of driving! Available on yé-ton models. Adjustable hand-brake lever on all models. You can adjust cable slack from inside the cab. New pull-type Guard latches. door handles with self-tightening Life- Vice Chairman Norman Long said the commission attempted to follow the motto of the county, “Deeds Speak”. Commissioner Earl Toole thanked the ratepay- ers of the county, particularly those whose co-operation had been necessary in the widening of the Don Mills Road. County Engineer Rettie thank- ed the commission and members of county council for their co-op- eration and support. He said it had been gratifying to receive such assistance from the road crews of the various municipal- ities as well as the elected rep- resentatives of the county’s towns and townships. Ten Construction Contract: the commission could assume-the responsibility for certain roads now under the jurisdiction of municipalities. The commission pointed out that the new construction this year was considerably in excess of that done last year. Apart from the snow plowing and winter sand supply contracts, ten construction contracts ranging from $10,000 to $475,000 have been awarded. Eight of them have been com- pleted together with three that had been carried over from 1955. The remaining two contracts are for work on the Don Mills Rdad, north of Pleasantville. They will be completed next year. Christening On Sunday, November 4. at 3 pm. little Patricia Joan (Patti) Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Toronto, was christened by Rev. Victor Wood in the Temperanceville United Church. About 35 guests were present to enjoy the ceremony, among whom were three grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hare and Mr. Wm. Turner, and four great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hare, Mr. Wm. Ash and Mrs. Coles of Toronto. The god- parents were Joan Hare and Ross Breuls. The guests enjoyed a buffet supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hare. Church News It was indeed a pleasure to have the choir back in the choir loft and a larger congregation on hand to hear the service ocnduct- ed by the Rev. Victor Wood Sun- day evening. Everyone in the community is welcome to join in the .worship service and are urged to do so whenever possible. Anyone wishing to take part in the choir will be very welcome at any time. A congregational meeting was held Sunday evening after the service to discuss a possible means of working out o satisfac- tory schedule for next summer’s church services. A vote was tak- en for those in favour of morn- ings service at 11 a.m., or evening at 7.30 pm. There was a small majority in favour of the morn- ing worship. HRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA; LIMITED Temperahceville was unani- mously in favour of closing its sbrvice for the Sundays on which Wesley and Mt. Pisgah hold their anniversary services. Storm Windows are being pur- chased for the parsonage. The approximate cost to Temperance- WILLIAM NEAL CORRESPONDENT: MRS. ED. PAX'I‘ON. I. B. 3. KING Phone TU. 4-8059 TEMPERANCEVILLE NEWS Dodge presents a completely new line-up of trucks with new Forward look styling . . . new high-compression V-8 engines for every model. .. new comfort and safety . . . improved handling ease and dependability! Now Dodge takes to the highway with the handsomest, most modern trucks ever designed! They’re styled to give your business a real lift in price and prestige! ' And this aanew look in truck styling is only the beginning. Today you can get big, high-compression V-8 power in any Dodge truck you choose and still enjoy the kind of economical perform- ance you want! The exclusive dome-shaped combus- tion chambers of Dodge Power-Dome Vâ€"8 engines assure more complete fuel The high-styled cholce lor all your hauling needs ville charge will be abéut $135.00 Turkey supper profits were $292.54, plowing match $167.38, after all bills were paid. Personals Mrs. Tom Robinson spent sev- eral days at her daughter’s home, Mrs. Ross Smith of Mt. Pisgah. while Mr. Robinson spent the week at Joseph Levison's, Shanty Bay. -» Mr. joyed while there. Peter Vanderpost and Garrett Herremo are enjoying their stay at the Royal Winter Fair, while assisting with the care of the Kingsfield herd. Mrs. Howard Patrick and baby Nancy of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beyon and Joan of Ux- bridge. were Sunday guests of Mr .and Mrs. Maurice Beynon and Betty, Mrs. Patrick and Nan- cy will be staying for a few days while her husband is up north hunting. Carrier Service For Weekly Delivery of The Liberal Now available in Beverley Acres, Richmond Acres, Al- lancourt, Glenbrae and Pleas- antville Subdivisions For service telephone your Carrier Boy or THE LIBERAL Phone TU. 4-126) Charles Henshaw, Sr. en- a trip to Ottawa recently his son was on business combustion, and less carbon build-up. You get peak performance on regular- grade gas . . . plus the extra power reserve of the industry’s most effi- cient V-8’s. There’s much more that’s new, too. Right from the ground up, Dodge trucks are built tougher and better . . . with dozens of new work-saving fea- tures. Whether you need one truck or a fleet, your Dodge truck dealer holds the key to all your hauling problems. See him today! See why the smart new, powerftu new Dodge trucks are the best truck buys of the year! Ulth the Forward Look PHONE: Tin-nel- 4-2091 Licensed Mechmlo Repairs To All Makes 0! Cu: Specializing In English Automobile. Tune-ups at: Texaco Products {z Towing Service ELGIN MILLS TU. 4-1773 Richmond Hill Branch: H. C. Powell “Dollars and Sense" You‘ll find it much easier to keep an accurate record of your current expenses when you have a Current Account. When you pay all bills by cheque on your Current Account, you receive back, at the end of each month, all your cancelled cheques as well as a bank statement showing every withdrawal and every deposit you have made. Furthermore, they are much easier to file away than receipts and take less room to store. With them and your bank statements, you’ll find it far easier to get an exact picture of how you spend your money. So it’s a good move to use a Current Account for paying all current billsâ€"and keep your Savings Account for actual savings. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE How can YOU benefit from having a Current Account? with new V8 powel OUR GARAGE New Dodge D300 6 or V-8 with stakse_aodv. New Dodge 0500 6 or V~8 with Dump Body. H.000 lbs. Max. G.V.W. FROM 99 TON T0 65.000 LBS. G.C.W. New Dodge D700 V-8 Tractor and Trailu. up to 45,000 lbs. G.C.W. New Dodge D100 6 or V4 PaneL 5,000 lbs. Ma'x. c.v.w. "VI-326

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