Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 6, 1957, p. 13

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nf tt looks and fools lluo flight on whoolo i t runs on gasoline and rolls on wheels but beyond that all similarity between this 1958 buick and any other car youve ever known comes to a decisive end this b58 buiqk is literally born of aviation principles starting with a greater use of aluminum than ever before and going on from there with this stunning automobile youre in the forefront of stylings freshest advance with it you boss the b- 12000 engine command through a transmission thats the big talk of the automotive world feel a modern miracle in buoyancy of ride plus the neverbefore wonders oi buick airpoise suspension with it you can drive with more magnificent advances in automobile design and engineering than history shows in any single year 1 ins b58 buick is ready now in look and line and lift and life to thrill you to a tingle go see at your buick dealers lirpout siafmsion vptiirnal on all rrt fliihl fstrh ijinahru- standard on limited and roadmisris 75 optional on athrr srrta a general motors value all in one year in this big buoyantbuick 0 miracle ride plus buick airpoise suspension you ride on four setfleveliring columns of compressed air stay on a constant level regardless of passenger load or road conditions flight pitch dynaflow lets you switch the pitch a million ways for exact power delivery at every phase of travel gives smooth instant response b12000 engine up to 10 to 1 in compression and with 12000 pounds of thrust behind every pistons power stroke most modern engine possible to build for todays fuels sparkling fresh styling from widesweeping oynastar grille to steepled tail towers this is the bold face of fashion for 58 aircooied aluminum brakes heavierlined extra- powerful brakes with 45 radial fins that fan in cooling air smoother more positive braking and longer lininglife standard 6n front wheels only on most models magnificent changesthrough and through velvet- wall sound silencing hidden exhausts centreofpercussion vibration control balljoint handling plus many others wttn better automobile are built kulak will build them rf i you are cordially invited to attend the announcement showing of the new general motors golden anniversary 1958 pont i ac buick and gmc trucks friday and saturday evening november 8th 9th our staff will be on hand to show you these fine cars which are the product of so years experience in styling and engineering at general motors jb 9xc there will be door prizes and refreshments u just 10 minutes i i ait i t f iv from georgetown l iflj i fc lr georgetown and actons exclusive pontiac buick vaufkhall gmc dcafetv act0h out 7 nti v farm news halton plowins match one of t provinces best jew the halton county match is one of the best organized matches we havein the province stated win limbers veteran plowman and plowing authority of stouff- ville when be spoke briefly at the annual banquet and programme which brought to a conclusion hal- tons annual county plowing match fifty entries six fewer than in 1956 were made at the match held on the farm of mac alexander near norval soil conditions were ideal and the resulting ridges were of a high order and on this the offic ial judges george hostrawser of kitchener and winfrel timbers of stouffville and the spectators al ike were in agreement but it was eo if particularly for the spectat or and consegucntly the attend- the georgetown herald wednesday iveg nov 6 1957 page 5 t i ance was down materially however several hundred enthu siasts braved the chill wind and low temperature as a matter of fact we heard fewer beefs than at any time in the past twentyfour years and well might that be itrue since as previously stated soil conditions and workmanship were both tops along with that halton had in messrs hostrawser timbers and brownridge the lat ter on the teams three of the top judges in the provinbe then loo the ladies of t he ashgrove worn ens institute did an equally out standing job on looking after the needs of the inner man during the day stan may of hornby won the es- jso champions special for horse drawn plows and also won the nelson robinson special for the best team on the grounds the esso champion tractor plow spec ial was won by george dixon of georgetown r r no 4 the only lady contestant was vary lou taylor of burlington r r 2 and what a job she did in win ning the bank of commerce spec ial in the open class for contestants under 21 years arnold howden of milton r r 4 won the bank of nova scotia special for the seventh year in a row the eatons of can ada award for the top ridge by con testants under 18 years was won by john g wilson of norval while the george e elliott specials for the youngest plowmen were won by 13 year old howard speck and 14 year old john wilson now for some of the top awards class 1 open jointer piows 1st herb jarvis agincourt 2nd stan slay hornby 3rd lloyd may milton class 2 jointer plows 2nd class norman love guelph jim tho mas maple class 3 two furrow tractor plows open chas bonney of princeton ccorjje dixon george town doug reid brampton bill hostrawser malton bill dixon of brampton cas 4 2nd class two furrow tractor plows open bob arm strong brampton keith parkinson brampton howard dunk guelph bill clarkson brampton bruce gowland brampton frank duck mono road class 5 plowboys under 16 yrs halton county john g wilson norva keith leslie georgetown burt speck hornby howard speck class 6 tractor plows plow- boys under 21 yrs open alex mc- kinney jr brampton arnold how den milton howard malcolmloc- ust hill tom hunter georgetown lee wilkinson malton don tay lor burlington bruce coulson of milton class 7 tractor plows two fur row trailer plows barred halton only mary lou taylor buritng- ton j c cunningham hornby bruce bawdcn milton barry cleave georgetown class 8 ernest irvine tractor utility class malton geo dix on georgetown keith merry of hornby arnold howden milton don taylor burlington john read- head milton howard speck horn by keith leslie georgetown tom hunter georgetown john g wil son norval class 9 open tractor utility class bill dixon brampton bill hostrawser malton doug reid brampton chas bonney prince ton alex mfckinney jr brampton jack h taylor burlington clifford f waite was theguel speaker for the programme abf presided over by president george e readhead at the conclusion of the sumptuous banquet catered by the womens auxiliary of the ijpr- nby united church frankly we cant hope to do justice to mr avaites address the numbers by the miltones messrs neil and neil mcphail cameron wilson and em- mett mcgibbon or the dinner it you have heard mr waite- or the miltones we dont need to tell you that they were outstanding and the dinner well halton is noted for its delicious dinners and this one was at least theequal in quality and quantity those of former yean np you know in the laundry oldfashioned water is the villaid that depo sits soap curd on clothes turns coloreddothes dull and white clothes to tattle tale gray no mistter how hard you rub and rinse its th villain that robs them of their soft newness makes them rough in texture and harsh to the touch 3 certainly the new detergents with their builtin softeners help in the washing but even they can do a much bet ter job in soft water and theres nothing at all they can dp about the rinse which is e impo thats just one thing you can see happening hard water is causing many troubles that you dont even know about jntil its too late hard water is depositing lime scale and soap curd on the inner parts of your washing machine which caff put it out of order you might even have to go back to that old fashioned washboard for a few days while you wait for repairs and all because of old-fash- oned water for information about soft water call bruce gummer rotlym water softeners phone tr 72266 monuments designs su cemsttery lettering ow potts and markers a good display in stock brampton monument wtorics wm c allan prop 68 queen st west brampton shop phones res gl 10446 gl 11813 rep tom nicol phone brampton gl 13962 -r- wmmuef twins woodworking sash frame plywood trim umehoum tr 72162 dpien evenings till 9 saturdays till 5 j mty- oi inose ox r tei i travel notes reduced fares to florida tca has announced reduc tion in 1st class and tourist fare to tamps f 1st class return 13715 tourist return 1 100- family plan available on 1st class fare full particulars at john r barber l travel advisor john r barfte aqemcy insurance travk t 7ss21 rntw ta 41

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