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Times-Advocate, 1982-08-11, Page 6Page 6 Times -Advocate, August 11,1982 Exploring some ads from the '50s Signs of the times were evi- dent in ads in 1950 Canadian Geographical Journals. "In Every Life... Canadian Nickel" boasted full-page ads. "Forty-three years'. of steel and iron workers and other men and women mak- ing supplies for the Nickel mines, smelters and refineries." The ads went on to explain Odds 'n ends By Elaine Townshend research have uncovered hundreds of uses for Nickel in the United States and other countries. Now Nickel exports being in millions of U.S. dollars yearly. These dollars help pay the 14,000 Nickel employees and also help pay railwaymen, 'lumbermen, how nickel was used in the fishing industry - in the pro- peller shafts of engines, in trolling lines, fish hooks and tackle, and in equipment for handling and canning fish and other seafood. Another ad explained how nickel steel was useful in drill - ing equipment necessary in the oil and gas industry. Nickel alloys made much of the oil refinery equipment and were part of the tankers at sea and tank cars and trucks that provided transportation of oil and gas to service stations. Canadian Pacific advertis- ed 'slumber specials'. "From luxurious Drawing Rooms to economical Tourist Sleepers, Canadian Pacific offers com- plete comfort for overnight travel. Latest addition to travel rest is a new -type ac- commodation - the Roomette..." "These new all -enclosed rooms are designed to pro- vide maximum comfort and privacy... by night the luxury of a wide, soft berth... by day a soft chesterfield -type seat beside your own picture win- dow... and the cost is no greater than a single - occupancy section In a Stan- dard Sleeper..." "You arrive Refreshed when you travel by Canadian Pacific." People who preferred to travel by road took note of this ad: "Thrilling to Drive... Without Shifting... The Distinctive DeSoto." "Speed a day at the wheel of the luxurious new DeSoto... find out for yourself how this distinctive automobile brims a new thrill to motoring..." "DeSoto's famous, time - tested, `Tip -Toe' shift lets you drive without shifting. You'll discover a new world of motoring pleasure... new smoothness... new comfort... outstanding performance..." "From any angle - style and performance leader of 1950." Meanwhile, the "superb 1950 Chrysler" ad claimed:' "Around the nation's capital... in important Waffle's centres, clubs or resorts... wherever people of achievement gather, you'll. meet proud Chrysler owners... '• "Whenever you drive a Chrysler, you will recognize the approving glances that are a tribute to your good taste.", A two-page spread pro- claimed: "Dollar for Dollar - you can't beat a Pontiac... So Big... So Good... So Beautiful!" . "When your choice is one of the luxurious senior Pontiacs, you have the opportunity of possessing the greatest con- tribution to driving ease in the history of the motor cat - famous GM Hydro -Matic Drive - the truly automatic drive that oy tmodes the clutch pedal entirely! Proved by billions of miles of driving since GM pioneered it more than 10 years ago. So simple, so relaxing... such a thrill! Optional at extra cost on all Chieffart and Streamliner. models. "Power -packed six - Cylinder Engine and Canada's Lowest Priced Straight Eight... Lowest Pric- ed Car with GM Hydra -Matic Drive... Four Great Series... Fleetleader Special, > Ieetleader Deluxe, Chieftain and Streamliner... Super Safe, Super Strong all steel bodies by Fidler... The most beautiful thing on wheels." Since 1950, the cars and the ads have just kept rolling along. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ramer of RR 3 Zurich, Ontario, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Thelma Jean to, Rodney Lee Stein- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steinman df 29 Queen Street, Tavistock, Ontario: The marriage will take place August 21 at 1:30 p.m. at Zurich Mennonite Church, Zurich. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wein and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Joynt are pleased to announce that . their children, Heather Louise (416) and Donald Patrick (705) are finally in the same area code (519). The wed - Mrs. Jennie Lawson,, ding will talee place August 21, 1982 at Exeter United Huronview, will be 100 on Sun- dayChurch. Open reception to follow. MR. AND MRS. IVAN HERN Rev. Robert Matheson officiated in Thames Road United Church on July 24 for the wedding of Brenda Jean Hodgert and Ivan Harry Hern. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, RR 1 Woodham, while the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern, RR 1 Granton. Sandra Hern, London, was maid of honour and bridesmaids were Julie Swan, St. Marys; Donna Stewgrt, London; and Nancy Knight, Calgary. Dalton Ja- ques, aques, Zion, wa's best man and guests were ushe'red'by Fred Hern, Grant Hodgert and Scott Hodgert: Miss - Agnes Bray provided -organ music and performing musical numbers was the duet of Wayne and Deb Rid- dell, Clinton. The couple will reside on the groom's farm at Zion. Photo by Jack Doerr , August 15. Mrs. Matilda Tetreau of Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, will. be 97 years old August 25. MR. AND MRS. DWAYNE PIPER Wedding vows were recently exchanged between Mar- tine Alanna MacDonald and Dwayne Douglas Piper. The bride is the daughter of Louise and Dennis MacDonald, RR 2 Crediton, and the groom is the son of Rose and Herb Piper, RR 3 Parkhill. After o brief honeymoon in Northern Ontario, the couple are residing at RR 2 Dashwood. IIS By MRS. TOM KOOY Congratulations are extend- attended the funeral of their ed to Mr. and Mrs. Harold cousin Mrs. Agnes Davis at Lightfoot, who on Saturday the Dinney Funeral Home in celebrated their golden wed- ding anniversary. They left home in a gaily decorated car and went to Lucan arena where a family dinner for about 50 was held. This was followed by a reception in the evening where a large crowd of friends gathered to offer their • congratulations. Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mrs. Betty Sutherland of Ilderton Exeter on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe of Windsor and their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stockman of Vancouver visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery and all attended the 50th an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot. ' Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mills Kingston were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden. 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