Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 18 Dec 1947, 1, p. 5

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â€" ® . ;‘!1 fig, s i ~â€"Cartier Motors X/XZ ATAA. AARAVAAA A NA p J AXZ As > CHENIER MOTORSLTD 10 Birch St. S. 54 Third Ave. Compliments of y The Geo. Taylor Hardware Ltd 19 AUTOMOTIVE DIVISION â€" Cartier Motors® ~artier Motors â€" â€"CONGRATULATIONS Under New Management Our Modern Fleet Of Cabs @ *‘ _ Mas Doubled In Number artier Motors i. T0 ;s x EDDIE VAILLANCOURT "~"And _ EDDIE VAILLANCOURT CONTINUED SUCCESS Compliments of WINDSOR TAXI Gil Chenier, Mgr. DODGE and DESOTO: Sales â€"â€" Service MPLIMENTS OF Phone 2000 and To Phone 3540 Phone 2400 o bere a lot of talk in Timmings today about the tow . ‘I‘¥e been here for 11 years now and I have just as much fait} *T saw it first. Timmins is the best town in the province and evidence I can give of my faith in the town is the building _Third. Timmins is here to stay mister, and, so am I." ) business in town. He operated 11 _ In the Spring of 1946, Mr. automobiles and quick to sense t motive field, he sold his taxi busi Motors.â€" o0 C 02. in h LOADS OF SUCCESS' 1 ‘Construction will begin with the coming O01I _ he first went into business here in 1939,, d | Vaillancourt has expanded from humble beginnings to one of the most prominent positions in local business eircles.: ; :; es hDe?lpigel intenste cotr)nlpetitio(ril f int- the. taxii ,b\ismessgéhfig cA c nA En ' purchase ree automobiles and set up a firm calling it‘ ED YAILLANCOUERT r Cartier Taxi. Within three years he had the largest taxi business in town. He operated 11. cars and had three subâ€"stations scattered in Timmins. In the Spring of 1946, Mr. Vaillancourt obtained the opportunity to handle Studebaker automobiles and quick to sense the superior op portun‘ty which lay in this branch of the autoâ€" motive field, he sold his taxi business and took Oover the agency under the name of Cartier otors.â€" -. imr .h w . i4 As aforementioned, his remarkable success in distributing and servicing Gtudebakers made this automobile a bestâ€"seller and in Timmins. ' "Much of the success of Cartier Motors as 2 Stqdebaker dealer can be attributed to the type of service the firm provided its customers. ‘Continued sales of any car can only continue as long as buyers are satisfied with a car‘s performance. The answer to this is to maintain .AÂ¥ topâ€"notch service department. That‘s what we did with Studebaker and what we will continue to do with Buick, Pontiac and GM trucks. Mynew garage will have the finest service ‘depart~ ment in the North," he stated. ‘"It is just good business." o Ne l Eddie Vaillancourt came to T‘mmins eleven years ago after attending Sacred Heart Colâ€" lege in Sudbury where he specialized in business administration. . For. a‘ time he worked on odd | jobs, later taking employment at _‘Coniargir@i Mine. ; _ e nc amyas ty / e £+# "You here a lot of talk ‘n Timmins today about the town being in a slump,"‘ he said,;'f‘WeliJ. ‘I‘de bech here for 11 years now and I have just as much faith in the place today as I did the day‘ T saw it first. Timmins is the best town in the province and I am sold on its future, The, best evidence I can give of my faith in the town is the building I am erecting at Mountjoy and s The Management and Staff of 43 Third Ave. First Pontiacs for Cartier Motors Arrive 270 Spruce St. S. Cartier Motorsâ€" And Cordially Wish Them EVERY SUCCESS In ‘Eheir New Agenm UN ITED AUTO PAR "TIMMINS FAVORITE EATING PLACE" \ve. Phone 1911 And Wish Them Continued Success DINE ANYTIME "I consider myself very.fortunate to have obtained dealership for such outstanding products as Buick and Ponâ€" tiac," Mr. Vaillancourt said. e m _3 ‘Me stated that the minute he had learned that he had been appointed a GM dearter he had ordered work to comâ€" mence on the construction of the large, modern and fully eéequupped garage which he is going to build at the correr of imounycy‘ street and ‘Third Avenue. A good portion of the ‘excavation work for the new garage wagy completed last week. ‘Construction will} begin with the coming of Spring, sinte he first went into business Here in 1939, Hddie Vaillancourt has expanded from humble beginnings to one df the most prominent positions in local business, circles.: . :; /;}; 4 2 > 3 L Another step ahead in the business careerâ€"of Edward Vaillancourt, proprietor of Cartier Motors, was marked ‘this week when it was announced that this young and energetic busin n had obtained the franchise to handle Buick and Pontiggvamomobiles and General Motors Trucks. 3 f..l'.;'?e'Viously Mr. Vaillancourt had been dealer in Studeâ€" baker autmnobues also a first line agency. The results of his efforts with Studebaker are evident today in Timmins from the number of these automobiles now on the streets of the town. c FERN COTTAGE Congratulate â€"â€" Phone 2035 Phone 510 Timmins A B 3B <A> ho ukc uts +â€"op t3 Y ae B o p.we q . .v# ‘-i btg3 l t ob "nolt puonr n D °°¢0*§0O#04"0Q’f00¢##%fihtqa‘wovv _ _Cartier Motors 14 Birch St. N. ~98 Third Ave. Bâ€"A PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Dunlop.Tires. _‘ COMPLIMENTS . tR ty uy 0 n 4 e o e 40‘ Bh { JAE is3 us #*. s 3. 2. id 4.'..‘ j"'} i9ye* 1.3 “.. iz mWAE Â¥2 k.4 165 Railway St: f} LLANCOURT -11.35 mm 110 â€" "’k“‘" .. EVERY SUCCESS .~‘. l' MORE POWER TO YOU Cartter Motors ME SUPPLY and TIRE CO. M! “Ii‘t? 59? ;? 4.A ul t3 “"4 -,’- QUINN TRANSPORT HAt -Q%#)Q“.ii’»a}:\a’n EN004 o s ; 6 4 ># hn 1 t h mm d wond i in ts s thrcsus mss . P 25 lR *3 Com % $ lime n Congratulates * ‘T‘im min $ . ~From to the VICES LIMITED To â€" Y mss Exide Batteries Phone 3795 Phone 392 Phone 435 P

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