FORD'S CONTINENTAL MARK II IS GIVEN PRE-VIE W SHOWING AT TORONTO FUNCTION Continental Mark II Hailed Mexican General Wins Jump As New Luxury Class Car Revealing something new and startling in the high-priced automo-| bile field, the new Continental Mark II, a 'product of the Ford Motor Car Company, was given its| first Canadian showing at a lunch- eon attended by press, radio and television representatives at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Pre-| sided over by Gordon Garbutt,! public relations director for Ford Motor Car Co. of Canada, and with' Rhys Sale, president of the com- pany, also addressing the gather- ing, the luncheon and preview | brought together about 100 guests from all arts of Ontario. In his brief remarks, Mr. Sale predicted that while 1955 had | been a record Year for the automo-| bile industry, the best estimates anticipated an increase of six and| one-half per cent in 1956 over the At Toronto Winter TORONTO (CP)--With the besl {performance to date at the Royal {Winter Fair horse show, Brig.-Gen. 1955 record. This year, he said, sive car, yet striking in its beauty the Ford Company would produce of design. Models in four exquisite 169,000 units the highest in the colors wi fh Sxlibition, ss well history of the company in Canada. as a soli ack model. e aim f " 2 4 The Continental Mark 1I, the re-|of the company in producing ine ational Individual Jumping Cham: sult of four years of designing and! Continental has been to present a pions ip BL engineering experiments and re-|car which would surpass all others en, ' search was on display for the| in quantity and luxury, in perform- luncheon guests. With every car guce and, safely 2nd i Suduring produced on practically a custom|beauty. With so elaborate a system : basis, it is noted for its high de-|of manufacture and inspection, in Denney x the Dnied apr gree of precision machine work'a new plant built specifically for: third | rides over the difficult 1l-barrier| Horse Show Mexican team, made three perfect day night. foxica P Governor - General Vincent Mas- course to break a tie with Charles|sey will present the Qoverpor Get States. | eral's Cup. faults, Dennehy knocked the top bar off one obstacle for fou Jim Flder on Bellair turned in Humberto Mariles took permanent the best performance for Canada i i «With 4 * S. possession for Mexico of the Inter-| MI iow teulls. second here for|ies Of the federal constituency of | Mexico. Ireland won the other in-| captain of the|ternational jumping event Satur-ithoroughbred jumping horses, breeders of Canadian work horses (were worried about a drop in the Correspondence - 'A Must', Says Letter-Writing Politician typewriter. OTTAWA (CP)--Joseph Miville Dechene, veteran of political cam- paigns stretching back to 1904, is a man who believes correspond- ence with constituents is a mus for the politician. The 76-year-old Liberal member of the Commons for the Alberta constituency of Athabaska spends 10 months of the year in Ottawa and tours his constituency the other two months. While here he averages 30 letters a day to and from constituents back home, typ- ing the replies himself in his fifth- floor centre block office. On Oct. 22 Mr. Dechene spent his 76th birthday hunched over his After Rev. Dan Mec- Ivor, 82, Liberal member for Fort |William, Mr. Dechene is the old- # (est member of the House of Com- Mr h mons. While crowds in the coliseum| and exacting attention to detail. |its production, it is intended that Ae 4 x The chasis design is unique in that the Continental Mark II is and will! The win was the third for Mexico : Pte | indivi tition! it curves outwards to the sides of continue to be, a limited produc- Since the individual competition the car to completely surround the tion car. te 19%. Tv ea in passengers. This provides greater v * « The luncheon guests were alsolyy Spain. safety factors and provides greater shown a highly interesting film, "popated by the foreign minister comfort and headroom for passeng-| which reviewed the story of the|,¢ Chile, the cup was presented ers. experimental engineering and de-|t, Gen Mariles by the Countess of | With a wheel-base of 126 inches signing which went on for three paikeith. { and an overall length of 218.5 years before the first model Was ALL WERE PERFECT 11, 198-Foot Canadian Sealer Leads Vanguard For Antarctic Trip (son," he said. By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP) -- A Canadi inches, the Continental is a mas- produced. Mariles, on Chiluahua - Dennehy riding Pillbox and Kier- C ds R d nan on Ballynonty, all turned in| oe epal perfect performances in the event. The Irish rider was eliminated) B I t M 1 in the jump-off but Mariles and Y Id e d es |Dennehy again made perfect H rounds. The barriers were raised | PADUCAH, Ky. (AP)--Ten coeds 4 widened for the d jump! Strike Bulletins Daily 5:10 P.M. C.K.L.B. ql | f | | appeared on the Paducah junior "You take a good care of your | constituency correspondence," he said in an interview, "and your constituency takes good care of you come the campaign." STURDY CAMPAIGNER His record would seem to prove his point. First elected in 1940, he has been returned by his constituents in every federal election since. This year he campaigned for the Liberals in the Alberta provincial eiection when the Social Credit government suffered the first big dent in its political ranks since its 1935 sweep of the province. Three of the seats Social Crediters lost are in ridings within the boundar- horse population. | thrilled to the performances of he/ How to Reduce Swollen # Painful Piles Here is a nice, clean, sasy way to get real relief from the distress of | swollen, painful piles po a the incon. * venience of ointments, pile pipes or sup. positories, 'The secret is in taking just one small Hem-Roid Tablet, with water, two or three times a day. Works through effec- tive INTERNAL action. Quickly eases constipation, relieves itching, soreness and pin. Helps shrink piles and permits them to heal. Why suffer needlessly when Hem-Roid offers you so much, Get a today. See for yourself how nice Hem-Roid is to use, how effective it is and how much more comfort it will quickly bring you. All drug stores, Low cost. Money re if you are not 100% pleased. Athabaska where Mr. Dechene campaigned. Born in Chambord, Que., in 1379 of French-Canadian parents, Mr. Dechene said his father piled the family and belongings into a wagon over the Conservative political vic- tory in Quebec that year. WAS A LIBERAL "Dad was sure some Liberal," he added with a smile. . By 1904 young Dechene was cam-| paigning for the Liberals around Edmonton. He organized for Lib- eral candidates in every election through to 1921 when he himself and headed west in 1892 in disgust] Hemingway Is So About | NODL lature. He held it until the Social Credit sweep in 1935. For two months every summer Dechene leaves Ottawa and covers his vast northern Alberta constituency by plane. When he is in the West he m=kes his home at Bonnyville, Alta. « But most of the year he is to be found in his Ottawa office, keeping his constituents posted. WELSH HYMN WRITER Ann Griffiths, who died in 1805, won a seat in the Alberta legis-(a was one of Wales' most celebrated hymn writers. TORONTO (CP) -- Novelist Ern- est Hemingway said he is sorry to hear his novel, "To Have and Have Not," has been blacklisted by a Roman Catholic lay organjza- jon. In a telephone interview from Cuba, the Nobel and Pulitzer prize winner said: "I have never written rnographic book." emingway was asked to com- meént on the action of the Ontario Catholic Women's League which pel objectionable books to distributors. The league's observers check the dealers stock with a list of 300 books blacklisted by the National Organization of Decent Literature of Chicago. "I am sorry the league has taken this attitude," said Hemingway. "I don't believe I should comment on their action. But you can say 1 was simply trying to tell a story." THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 16, 1985 ¥ FANCY FIXINGS MONTREAL (CP)--The expres- sion "all dolled up" originated when French couturiers groomed, coiffed and dressed dolls in the latest fashions and sent them across Europe to demonstrate styles before the dave of Shion, magazines, rs. Virginia Dawson, Montreal writer and lec- turer, Now, with CNR's new rail-bus service, you can et to the heart of Detroit aster--and more come fortably--thaneverbefore. Modern motor coaches meet all trains at Windsor and whisk you through the tunnel. You arrive at the Brush Street Station, the Statler Hotel or the Sheraton- Cadillac rested and relaxed, reddy for business or pleasure. People who are going places--go CNR! Por reservations and information see, write or phone: C. E. CORNELIUS City Passenger and Ticket Agent 3 King St. W., OSHAWA, Ont. Phone: RA 3-4122 > JALULLLY EVAR Six of the Theron's crew are vet-' village campus last week wearing |*f Lo deste' the: baitibrs eran Canadi sailors. The other sealing vessel skippered by a Norwegian-born Canadian master, is on its way on a 14,000-mile voy- age into the bleak Antarctic. The trim, whife-painted Theron, a 198-foot, 849-ton motor vessel out of Halifax, left London with 300 tons of equipment and stores and the advance party of the British Commonwealth Ant- arctic expedition. The Theron will burrow deep within the blue polar ice to Vehsel bay, an isolated inlet never successfully reached by ship. Her skipper, Capt. Harold L. Maro of Chester, N.S., 39-year-old son of a blue j d shorts. : : x | 13 are Norwegian-born, but eight of Se Jans and § last The again for a third faultless ride but| them are naturalized Canadians. , irl 4 i Also aboard are 16 members of mext. day, Ti BIS Showed up Wm i 1 : | the unconventional garb. the joint United Kingdom, South| Tuesday, many of the boys at-| skirts. African, New Zealand and Aus- tralian expedition, including Dr. Vivian Fuchs, the British leader. ---BAZAAR -- LEGION HALL THURS., NOV. 17th, 2 p.m. ded cl in bl and variety of stores, including two tractors, a snow-tractor, 24 Green- land dogs and two years' supply of food. As an added safeguard, Norwegian sealing master, hopes to find a pathway into the bay and! et out again late in January be-| re winter's onslaught, "A lot of sealers in Nova Scotia | and Newfoundland will be dis-| appointed if we don't turn up in| time for the March 5 sealing sea-! Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Everest and leader of the New Zealand party, will join the Theron in Montevideo, Uruguay. For its first Antarctic mission, the ship is carrying an amazing the Theron has two ski-equipped Auspices of SILVER CROSS WOMEN, planes. } When the Theron arrivevs at HOME BAKING--FANCY WORK, APRONS, ETC, wooden hut will be erected as the TEA ROOM 35¢ winter home of eight men who will (TEA CUP READING) stay in the Antarctic until the main | party arrives late next year. | Vehsel bay, a pre - fabricated GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY CHEST Hon. President COL. R. 5. McLAUGHLIN Hon. Vice-Presidents W. A. WECKER J. H. BEATON A, G. STORIE MICHAEL STARR, M.P T. D. THOMAS, M.L.A, Past President MURRAY P. JOHNSTON Re: GREATER OSHAWA COMMUNITY President THOS. L, WILSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICE 17 Simcoe Street North - Telephone RA 8-8744 OSHAWA, ONTARIO Vice-President FRANK McCALLUM Campaign Manager STANLEY A, RICHARDSON Assistant Campaign Manager ' WILLIAM C. PAYNTER Treasurer J. 5. HUGHES Secretory-Organizer LEW W. McCONKE' I was pleased to learn this morning from the offices of the Community Chest, that t Citizens of Oshawa: Tuesday, Nov. 15/55 he figure of $100,000 had been passed. The 1955 Community MAGIC TOUCH Chest campaign, conducted under difficulties of which all our citizens are aware, has thus given a wonderful demdnstration of the fine public spirit of the people of Oshawa. Your representatives in the Community Chest have been tremendously encouraged by the large number of contributions which have been voluntarily increased by substantial amounts in order to overcome the handicap with which the Community Chest has been faced. Now that we have passed the $100,000 milestone, the objective of the campaign, which is $130,000, is in sight. A little extra effort on the part of all and an immediate response by those who have not yet contributed, will bring us close to the objective for the campaign. The executive is deeply grateful to all the loyal and willing workers have worked faithfully to make this campaign a success. If the clean-up can be done with the same zeal, Oshawa will again go. over the top. In order that all canvassing can be completed and returns submitted, the campaign is being extended for a further period. Oshawa has an opportunity to show the high quality of its citizenship by keeping at the job until it is finished and judging from the results thus far obtained, I feel confident that the organizations which operate because there is a Community Chest, will have no fear for their existence in 1956, T. L. Wilson President Sreater Oshawa Community Chest (nd ar KM A fabrics NEW! More room, comfort, and style inside, too! New two-tone colour combinations for smart harmony with ex- terior colour styling. in modern textures and high-fashion patterns. and GO! 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