Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 9 Jul 1956, p. 7

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meeting, "but I have yet to beimachine and refrigerator were] THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 9, 1956 7, gy ° a T (0) (o) M an C T o dit gy al o8 sopviliced that there = any hap-|all ua m. time payment, | : : Y per life than by saving and pay-|wor arder than ever. am . 4 9 |ing for what you buy. Wellington Retailers Operating B ank Of Toronto now, Am Bank ned With the 'Do 3 © : Y F w pp D. Hilda' t- i ame da's statements at-|Credit Plans say the system is Sunday was the. 1000s anpiver. tracted both 'support and opposi-|not being abused and is a useful tion, form of compulsory saving. 1 Old sary of the opening on downtown From another quarter came the| Early this year a royal com-| ears Church Street of a bank which : issi since has grown into the present view of the on monetary banking f i : WELLINGTON (Reuters) -- A|stic my neck out because sojhad half paid was taken awsy|the Auckland Savings Bank, M.|and credit systems reported that TORONTO '(CP) -- Time this|Toronto - Dominion bank formed & E suggestion that New Zealanders/much business is founded on time from them." Young people she M. Corner, who recently returned "instead of saving to spend,|week marches past the century last year by the amalgamation of | a the purchase of|payment but people should not|said, made "a serious mistake" |from a three-month visit to the|people have undertaken con-|mijestone for the Bank of Toronto,|the tWo banking institutions. : | ] 8 are overdoing : i luxuries on credit s brought/commit themselves too much to/when they felt they needed wall-|United States. tractual obligations which means h & . Dame Hilda" Ross, minister for|this system. It is wrong for young|to-wall carpeting, a refrigerator, Corner said a leading Amer-|that the saving comes after the | a Nati] ape XX P S wh 8 the welfare of women and chil-/married people to try to furnishia washing machine and venetian|ican banker had told him that|spending." |factors, credit buying should be LOVELY PAGEANT dren, into controversy. their entire home by time pay- blinds as soon as they were mar- buying on credit is "an impor-| The governor of the reserve 4 time| |r {tant weapon for the country'sibank, E. C. Fussell, in evidence abandoned. Fussell sald ime, The famed Henley regatta in ried. : credit system to a meeting af-| She said. she knew people who URGES THRIFT stability." Corner said he found before the commission, said he/buyers had a powerful incentive England was once described by tended by 400 Auckland women,|became ill and unable to work,! "I know it is terrible to attack|that the American worker, be- would be the last to suggest tgatito increase their earnings to|Lady Winston Churchill as "that Dame Hilda sald: "I know I am 'then the furniture for which they this system," Dame Hilda told the cause his house, car, washing because it had some inflationary meet such obligations. lovely pageant of English life. | Giving her views on the easy ment.' in "I lead two lives" |cri+ Whatever the life you lead, Pontiac makes your work and play more fun . ..'gives you twice as much car for your money. LY a a " If you use your car for business -- whether driving hundreds of miles a ® Hi gh est T re 1a 1 day, from town to town or just for stop-and-go driving in eity streets -- . is dig you'll find Pontiac is the car for comfort, economy and rugged depend- Allowance e on h' ability. Heading for the hills or homing down the highway after a busy day on the road, you'll find that Pontiac can take it and keep its poise. Present Ca I / ® It'll help you keep yours, too. ® ient And parked outside the most exclusive club in town Pontiac shows its Convenien ; other face; regal in repose as it's rugged in performance, Pontiac exhibits G M A C 1 all the elegance of the elite. ghia "870" 2-Door Catalina Why not drop in on your local Pontiac Dealer now? With 31 models RRs in Pontiac's 6 series, you'll have lots of room to choose whatever your 0 P E N TT price range. Because whatever your taste --whatever the life you lead -- i" to there's a Pontiac that makes everything more fun. Hh You may well be surprised, too, at its low, down-to-earth price. a V . [ | N { V] ¥. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUER 4 Pp ! ig m B¥ia (Except Saturd ed "870" 4-Door Sedan it's a - ~ 3 . ye : J 1860" 2-Door Catalina double -duty dandy. get a Po Ntia x i CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY MOTORS LIMITED 0 ony > 226 KING ST. W.. OSHAWA WHITBY, ONTARIO | :

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