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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-09-04, Page 6PAGE SIX INC CION HALL Sat., cSept. 6 i JACKPOT of $36.00 for full house in 51 calls. If not won on Saturday, value of jackpot and also number of calls will be raised each week until it is won. '17 GAMES $1.00 5.00 CASH PRIZE bar ; P �A.LCi--� the Wealth _ e • 4 � EC - ;I�oors open at . 830, p .m. 10 game starts at 9.00 p.m. THE GODERICAL SIGNAL -STAR * THUItliDAY. SEPT. 4th. ilt.Ke2 wESTFIELD WF'!S'rFIELI), Sept. :t. -- Gue,• !:est week at the home of Mr. and !sirs. Gordon well were Mr. Elmer DUNGANNON Sept.-1---'L'hr z'c ugiicau l'lture te• r i, u l 11 :I . u. prerlcbel'. i e:, nett:. �� ut Sash Hugh 31c1Vttiuue Ana sf.e•;t[ a fe -alio;;, \!r. tool and f;ftuily • Nei! arm riu4rl;t ttf :1r Chester ltw'ui ,.f Pittsburg.with the Corwer �. It. J. Dune work. unluer, Zion, rr iu !a►�.. \I Charles White :t Charles, Andrew a •\Lich., also h lluaid, who have Bogie's Kent 1}• with Mrs. 31ar3titla Agues: tSti►tgel y after visiting sister. Ju d. Rrbiuu Sproul Miss Clara Sproul for, the week -end. 1'Iltlake, Jiu►u and Mrs. Stanley Suzanne,'1'u k's trip to East travelling via ie aud home via \GA\fit►\,-r .:e t to St }'.tufo A h Sunday. r):eptetut . tet:: have, as guest the Re' t . G. -1 Whiting. •d nolo( 31t��s, lr. and Mrs. flu• !, Robin :tad Lexie A few day ,, last ►t eek ► tl 31rs .1l• v Jt,hurte.►t :it St. Oiiaer1t's, 11n the of "Lake Nipt..-iug. • ft, 11, ti r tel. Mr. and Mrs. l' u, Marjorie- and Jane, 1•a , were visitors tt •s parents. Mr. and Mrin, for a few dirve last Mr-. \1'iia, t: ,u, is. a l.iiiiag her sister -In-law.. Mrs. 1{it•la 4;. rduer. 3l r and Mrs. t-' hu tel thr- e childrt'u, t'har and .1i111:ny, Birmingham, her ul.lher, Airs. ltc•ec•e_ ve bet'it vacationing at h. mer visitors recentF. t►t/jeer and sister, Missn. -,Franklin and Ag rt• turliee' home Sunda ng a week with their, John Fennell of Bradfoi \Misses Nettie aud tul had their sister, ►ul of Stratford. horns d. M r. and Mrs, Cecil aunty. Lynda and Billy, a Fines and daughter r- oute,. enjoyed a wet 'Tawas, Mich.. tray North Bay, Sault Ste. alar Port l;luron. Mr. 4ud JIr . Cordon Kidd. Ryan holidaying at 4ishawn and Lake and Sheila of Islington visited a Papineau in the Ilaliburtpn diitriet. few days' with Air, and Air)... J. J• \Irs. t► -wall of Kitchener is visi- lttau. tin;: her brother. Charles Beadle Mr. rand Mrs. Otto. Popp. Lillian aura 3I r. „ltd Mrs, \1'illtani Straug- aatl Murray, spent a few dtrys last halt. week !)tilting alt Detroit and Putt- Mr,. William Ronlstou of Wi►Ig- tiac. 31h•h. haul was a weekoend visitor with Miss ....Marjorie Errington returned Mr. awl sirs, 3. \V. „Graham. ltigg(•r'tuf, hiune after working this summer "' Mr. Ernest Patterson has sold Mr. \Villiaw Waititu ' (Lela a fete near Quebec City and will continue his home, to 31 r. l'litlurd Itrowu of 4t}s' lust heck ttitlt Ur. 411(1 Jlrs, Iter studies at i_.1►.C.1. Walton \Ir Brown has bought u NEWS OF AUBURN \lrs. F'. t1. 3lcllceeu, Mrs. Dee Iluiut-. taut Nits_ Fat .lhltie,: presi dent. 31ar.e Atedre %1 tri e.,,e- itresitleut. Rath Andrew : r cret:,ry. .1t Ill It\. Sept. :t.•- 31r. and Mrs, (t.arl V:.., returns te.S.*. \t. n, \laure-cu Ila:taut: treasurer, \Sla. w \l.sr Ada 1►.,►► arci Net:u- M.,. E.i-otn of $tr.. Keith Arthur noel .loj,►, Ik•ut the (1•;atnt 1Taw:ueu. ia, - d t; of T"'" -I" : 1,. \V,'-11it•a1 .,•tt ...t.e, 11.-, ii Land re-e•retal �' for tteek end with 31 r. mud 3t r, 1: • aua►1 M1- 1:•t-nt•:,t . : tuu►.an to Huron 1'ri-hyterial, ni:: itt• 1,tese•:tt 1.etuit!-. 'i, le,uto. i'rosIk 1.1) shoot. :it the neat meeting It, ..,,...i..•, 1 :• ' •i •f 1 Mr • 1 Mrs Ken M • d Mr- Albert Klllough and Mission hand aud install the oth- Se-vti on Sunday 'were; tIr. abut three e'hildren front near *Aylmer Mrs. .1.4•u Ziler of Detroit : ,\lis,; spent the week -end with. 31r. aud Mildred Sce,tt, It.,\., Mitchell; Mrs. 31rs. ,('harts- Scott. Grace, Scott of Kitthe.er ; 31rs, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. i ►firer Keith t:(►rdiuer and son Cameron A►utlefis(u last Thursday were Urs. and It. J. Sevett of lteuruillcr. Cummings. (ulama : Mrs. 1)it•k Tay- Visitors 'ayVtitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar lor, Calgary; Miss Vera`Sclatt -r and Lawson at the week -end •were 31r. 31iss Mary Northgra►u ,f St. 3laryt,. and Mrs. 1V'illiann firuse and daul h- Mr. acyl Mrs. Richard., Fiuuigan ter, Elizabeth Ann: Mrs. ('asimare and \lrs.f,4ilive Culbert of t:otleriuh of Hamilton; 31rs. Clara Moore Olid :visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan Miss Vera Mole, Sea forth, on Sunday. 31r. and 31rs, pert Marsh and Pastor lluuored.—"rhe members of alis_; Betty Marsh of Kitchener and Knox 1'reSbytrriau ('hurell wet .►u Misr Helen Marsh (f New York Friday eteuing to pay tribute to visited at the week -end with Mr. their pastor, the Ne•v. John Honey- aud 31rs. herb 3logridgt•. man, who is severing his e'onnections \\'e are sorry 0. report that Mrs. with this charge. John Wilson pre- Geor„e Sturdy suffered a severe sided' for a program consi-ting of heart ' attack on Friday morning vocal duets by hill and Gerald and is now a patient in Clinton Dotte, hose parte and Edgar hospital. i,t'therlaud. Mrs. Don Hainer and 31r. and Mrs. flan Raines and Mrs. 1V'e.. Braduoc•k: piano iustruul- fatmily. visited on Sunday with rola- ectal by Mrs. John Houston; eon- tives at Hilles,lturg• test, Mrs: M. ('ho in:,reading, ltuth 31jss ltuth Arthur is holidaying 1)aer: organ solo. Donald Robb; with friends at Port Hole. choral number by a group of junior 31r. Lewis Ruddy assumed the children. At the conclusion of the iwsition of nrait courier on R:It. 3. program. Mr. Wilson addressed Mr. Auburn. on Tuesday. The appoint- Honey -mail and John Houston pre - went was made recently' by the seated the cleric with a purse of federal government. Ile succeeds motley. Mr. Honeyman wade a,.tit- Mt•s. c:ovier and the late Herb ting reply and closed the program Govier. with forayer. Following refresh - Mr. and Mrs. F. 4), ' Me! lveen art, meats, the as5(,tn14y concluded • the evening activities with -Blest lie Itert. Vincent at a ''ttatge at [truce 51iss 1'austiwl Batiks returned It4:1t•11. how. after being rwpluycd at 334- nl(rt' about 4lrtobt r }. 31 r. and Mrs. t'harics with and land !pis summer, also to a: t. Inv M1..lani4s \\'. \Ierld has rt. -turned Ile•rue and, Mr. .lack Smith of 1anlil•• visited u11 �.t1ur(11 w1t11 1;.1►.t'.l. studies. ,A \t r. and \Irs. ltarul4 Cardiff of to his borne from Victoria Hospital 'Windsor, Mr. and 31rs. Earl 1~'luok' 31r. and Airs. \\'illiatn Kilpatrick ;Ind isul:Ikiug.•utisfact11rt• pri.grea. itruss(ls• ,.f Montreal an(1 .Ir.. Itollert F;lgie• ;\\'411iugto11 Mc\all (f \1'e•Ilunt aud Marlyn of Chuthion; Miss hath . \1r. :lad Mrs. .i,.hii Tt:ear :Ind Ki ►Ica, visited friends and relatives Viiler and, Alts. J. Jlrth :c a of family 'spent the tet;•k e•utl tai;it „Kipt yt•itt tht' w•t'ok-t•71d here. here and at ('re we and 1111 their 31r. and \Irs. -Gordon AIi111r and kttbu ich and \tics Ellett 1►aerr of', Ur, .ltuold Mt•Icurney. 1[r, anti, Mrs. 11ta ,, Altloots( r�tnr11 'were4 ;104!1d1114:4 flied bc. the 4rail have Luken 1111te.ide•nc4 ill alt Auburn. I1 formers. mother. 31r 11'. F;. hit _ 31r. aud Mrs. Bert am lir'''It visited 011 Suwlay with 31 r. cul fep:e rtnl(•ut at the former ltlburn pytrit•k.„wito was returning tt, 11►e I Ilot, 1.' .ltd .leen of Mt'rlin sited on Sat- \Mrs. Fart Gaunt of l.ouelesboi'". Dr. B. C. 1Ve.ir is a patient in urclav at the home 4,1 Mrs. Frank NI?. and \Irs. Rog Jennillg, \Ve,<t. , t'ant Abell. . - ` ^ ,....',.' It;•lkrt slut(„11 it tl(1't•f Detroit siµt:t I Mrs. S. •1, Kilpatrick silent last Victoria Hospital, l,t,udon. My. and Mrs. •Roy Itriant Andthe we•t•IL-(•ilei• with -lir. AV'1111Itt) w,...1:visiting \lisse•s hazel andMrs. ,t-wor4'anti 1a'11 clti14r4n .Alla \Vchster, 1,ue'knott. "11(1 Air''hat( retnrn4ti0l11 their house !Will* fuutily of Luiiti t. ifs ti.ittd on' 'Walden. :Ind other friends. l Fred Ander'''h. %Lou.Parry '1'uesday with \Ir.:old \1rs.'1'hontas \Ir. i.tiol 31rs. Martin \lcl►owell IuSound after a visit with her "atteu((cd the llic1 4 4,u 11al ti fon \Itis "ylvitt "Hugel rettlr1141 nowt' !parents. 3Ir, and \Irs. Frets Plat:1 ow, „dir4eiors aud il4ir wit” of last ttc,•k after working this( z4,,r. •if,c.\\est\yawanosli Fire111ster:lne ^ I 1n 1' at l ,•o-tta'4 o11 l.akt' •u' 3(T. Earl rl l:e•a,llt' has r4i ltrnt'd to Of \l r. 1'►, , t,• near Barrio. ' Company • at the .1111:fgt• „ / 1 Qt':lt-(1,'. `\':1,11., :Ifle•7' :l rl�ll \\'1111 111, Phillips ;11 1',tint ('hark Air, Erie Moore. ft,thilt' •r,,,,,,1 L'rottit,l',...,('ha1•les Beadle and Mr. \Irs. 1.� le -lralst r,•ng 4.1 ltly ill itrineiltal, was expected shoat, this ! visitett ,,11 Suit Lo with- 31r. iiti(1 \,-,..,.4,,fr„111 1t1� \V4,1 I, take up his 31'<. 4 4: t!'e It,`t'• ('oT. ! tt,.rk all t he solo.;. 311'.' and 31r-.- Earl \Vightiteoi Women's Institute (:rantlutother's visite,' 4,1, situtit� with Nits. 11.I Day..-(11t'!'httt'sd:ty afternoon, Aug Ali:• 3l,Farlant' i, (.40,1111,1..11ww 11,.i.11,.i.' \latll(•1'S• t,1 l,tit'kllttt, • - 11.12s,, the.' Dungannon 33I�nletl - .tti•t,t1ti 1o1'11, at `.5. Mi's Lorna IBIIn'll:plan o1'-l.•,tldt,ll .111-tlttilt• Dat for itt it• .\Ilgltnt i 1 sIn•nt the week-entl with her pal. -,I meeting and were hostesses for 111c 'tits,' Mr. and Mrs. JackItue'han:tn. I ••graudtne,ther•.” -. AMrs. (►roar ' 4'ttllgrshut:ttit,ll'• art' ext('lith'el 111 Itt•,,,,ks, president. was in the chair. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald 4'1111pbell 1111' 7l114 1114eti1g (1141114 with 1110 sing 1 the arrival of }1 baht girl at t:otle- ` lei;: of iia. 4 tdc'. •Tf,',. 31ary Stitart , rich hospital o11 Saturday, I4.:ulltt't was rcpt'atc(._ 31rs. Brooks ; ► ' wt'l,4111144l 11ie gra :ut(lulothers atoll - Guests 11u Sunday at the heun,• of visitor, Ip('•se•ut. .3lrs. Kanner 1►att' I Mrs. Fred took were Air. and 31 1". .ort. st•crt•t:u'y, road ih,r roil rail, Ben Huskinson and Brenda of 1:41' tt•ltich was. aa,.„.4rt•(1 1y „'Aly first grave. \I r,. .lack Bosnian 11f Lou' hat ,.r out' f remember.- '1'11 nein idon itn4 Mr. and \Irs. .lint„ Rod': ' utathy 1�t :, of thy nnl•I111'' wad 4r4, r,a DELUXE MODEL ! and children •.f ('revue. ' • • house in ('-ttderich :Ind 4►18n., 14 the Ti'oThat hinds.” Mr. Honey,- man preached his farewell sermon Sunday and is leaving ,,this week •for ht; new pastorate at Finch near Cornwall. - The following teachers have re- sumed their duties: Hiss 31ary Houston to the home economies lb, - partn1111t. 3leu►oria1 School. 11aniil- ton :--•Mrs. Marguerite 'Chopin to the t;ou►luert•ial department of \Ving- hant 11igh School : 31rs, Harry 311ng-' Mut to near Walton: Stewart Tull '10 i,.,ndesitaro:.l►onald \'unglelut to ' St. Gcur•ge•'s Schott. London, and Donald Ruta to the principalship of \Tcstwtttttl Sellout, Oakville. .A (tooting was held in Knox I'res- byterian 4'Itnrch Friday afternoon to make arrangements to (organize a 31i„ion 1t:lu(l. The leaders are: and Airs. AV'illianl Strang -Ilan. ,alis, Marion - McIver of Kine:er- tlitte h:t,,, i't•tttrtrr+tl to her tlitti• s alt 5.5. N11. :t, IInllett 1 .Vnhurn school i. and (eminent inade on the 1,4413 Mrs. Stan Abel tool. children of 1 lio• spent as g114si- of Mrs. 1►urniu St. 'Phomas visite,. with lir, and Phillip, .,t het• cott,t;.fe at Point ONLY 6(� DOWN 31r,. ',\i-ihnr Sp'.t'gelbt'rg until other I ('Lark. I'he fh:111k you notes were AND ! 4' friends. ' 1, 0.1 anis thr,• trealsnrcr', r,.port• AND $14.90 MONTHLY \Irs. 13 tttt•r Cook ttsi.ted 11n fat- I ctt,•u. It was tI(: iri4(1 to h:lv4 the ; FOR ?4 MONTHS ii:tit ttith ht.,. sister. Alts. Niko.,,‘ 1. 2•t 1„rt c.•nr w sow,• April __. \Mrs. I aril Il:Irritfgton of myth. i• •I. 11yau iutrt Iner4 the t:114••44\Ir. .3. E. 4,4„,k,415 1144! 1111 Slllltlat ` I s t4:tkt•r, 31i;; it111iit'r•f.,l•ei Irl' 11. x at thu bean of 31 r. M:isott Mc.A1 1 i Ht'i4ns, who gave a rival 111111111,' oi' I lister of 1 ►ty it„(►l'ti' her ,xlot•rit•u,•t• :IS :1 tt'actler fot' \Miss Betty H114g(r hits :I tt4,'k curl ti,itor :It Toronto.!many years ,at'I'in,ulius and Kirk - ht' ru; ge(1 Mrs.. John Scott of the Lith cert lautl I.ak� . ioltl of rho ; visit44 „n ttil hi 1 '•Ind beautiful cunnus, rapid Toro- 1 t•4,stt'lt 1'hnrstlay Mr-. Fred t•cok: grey.' in settlement and „f ihe, mines 31r. end Mrs. Emerson !lodger,' iro111 1'42-1 'ttutil two years :ego. Keith uucl Clare d visiteon tiung:ly' trht'u sl"' r' tired.. ,1 ,hurt 1ff,tgr:alt with 311•. and Mrs. it'd CoItk of etas givt•u. a pialuo (lust by Mrs. .1.. Itelgr;lr(•. George sting's tool Mrs. 1►nrlitt Ptlilli►r:! \fr. anti Mrs. Bert Taylor visit44 'reading, "\\'h4n t:rautltuu• Want - 11n Monday twith \Irs. 'H, M. 3i:Iro0 S(wt•t11iug New," by \Irs. Hitr'.0y of Goderiele 31014: Mrs, John 1tivett s:1ng Wander ]lack Again:" solo hy-31ur•i nano 'I'rtfnurotc, lir:l1111.' '•('r:11114' Song:- reading- 1'►y Mrs. 4'hai'].s Fowler, "\Vhirt11Ieg iit Heaven.- 1',ruunnnity i.ings were Sling' 8114 :t t4111trst of. the ;4r:1114111101 114,1' whit i the• smallest foot tt'lts twt.ti ley airs. 'Ii1f►ontas Park with size •11,2.. Mrs. 3M. Reed thankoil Miss Rutherford for the ..splendid address oft• .behalf, tri those present tiIVI hoped to havt tie r -again soinetiine, MacDONALD ELECTRIC Phone 235 Britannia Rd. Production fir _'i pounds of nickfel calls for the mining and processing of 2.000 pounds of ore. Cah'ada is the world's largest nickel producer. THE LAST ONE OF THE SEASON! Seaforth Bin .EEAFORTH DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE . Friday, Sept. 5 DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M. PLAY STARTS AT 0 P.M. CASH PRIZES • INCREASED TO 00 $2, • THESA ARE THE PRIZES 15 (IIAMES AT $20.00 $ 3000.00 3 SPECIAL GAMES AT $100.00 300.00 JACKPOT SPFA'iAI., 1,50I First Jackpot Player to (lingo (sets $1.O0000 $500.01 (torts to the Nle t Player to (lingo -. NO IUESTRI(''`0I NS EVERY t)(II.I,Ati M1'»'I' till' ' 'A.iMISSION FOR 18' (TAMES X1.00 extra Cards, Specials and Jackpot Cards: 25c, or 5 for $1.00 DON'T MISS THE -'LAST SPJA.T ()R.TII±- �..tt.M-• NILE. Sept. 3. ',kit's. Meet, 31oo,\•t• and Mrs. Reg, Ryan took in the. Toronto exhibition this week. 31iss 3loiry Currey, attended the %%e•eiding of her niece, \Miss June Middleton, Henson, oil \I'tdnes4t0 afternoon. - 3liss Eleanor Sesitt. Arkona, 1 tt4'tlt the week '1%i,11 her friend II Miss Joy et. ,lohnsten and 3liss� ,loyc. 31cN,o with her grandpar• tnt.s, 31r. and Mrs. Ross 31eN4.4.. Congratulations to Mrs. .1nt.l::t �I 31tIlw,tin on the anniversary of her eighty-fifth birthday. Illarv,.t :tti(i 11 rt'shitit :n-4 ot41- ill this neighborhood for this }oar. 1'AItIAIlt (:AKi)iiti .Anlslt411r horticulturists (•an [met grow their favorite itloonts. how- ever d41it•ute, all year t•outtd, plains The F'insincial I'ost. an indoor gi•4t'nhntlst. with ti :11/2 foot -high growing ur48 Itnilt into a 'utalid . IIus 1(141 11' tat1t• ht'at control atl(i antont;ltit' V1.111 MI1intl. • \ 1 11111 tt How"Skinny” Giris Get lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thousands who never could gain weight before, now have Shapely, attractive ttgurea- No more bun) Ilmbs, ugly hollows They thank I)stre'. It putt flesh nn oodles skinny because Hood lacks Iron Peps you up, too Improves appetite. digestion r 4,4>.1 nourishes )011 better•. Don't tear getting (00 tat stop when you gain figure you utsh. 1ntrotluetoo "get-acqualr.tc 1 ' size only lio 'try els+trex Tonle Tel.lets for r,ew pounds, 10vele curves, new pet.' psis). 'Al 1-111.1r ,ggi.ta vers. • l'nllyd, Church Wo- men's .s.e,riatiou'of Auburn I'uitetI ('hureh `hurt at the 'hum!' with \Irs. pert Craig. i►resicletlt,• in the chair. The' devotional period- was in charge' of Mrs. George Milliate The St'ripture lesson w•at read by 3Irr, Noy Eas(w. Prayer was of- fered by Mrs. t'. C. Washington. A reading was given 1►y Mrs- Ernest Dandle . Mrs. R. 1). 3lunro•was at the piano. Urs.• C. C. Washington gave an interesting talk on the work and aims of the VV,A.. Mrs. Bert Craig presided for the business Period. Hostesses for the et'euing were Lairs. Harry Sturdy. Mrs. Ernest llttrnin and Mrs.' Bob Tur- ner. Mrs. S. J. Abel, Wendy and Janie'. of St. Thomas. are holidaying with Mr: and Mrs. :Olen Campbell. ('ougratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell on the birth of a daughter at Goderich hospital on August 30. CHEESE TRADE CHURNLNG Attempts to fabricate a floor price for Ontario cheese are creating something unique in all cheese his- tory, says The Financial Post. What, it amounts to is that Ot- tawa and the Ontario Government are both getting into the act to guarantee a price that the whole- sale trade isn't anxious to,pay, in view of a threatened surplus. ]If' they won't pay it. things' will be back to the starting post as far as eheese producers are eoncerned.• When Britain decided earlier this year she couldn't afford dollars, for Canadian• cheese right now (they took 20 million lb.. last, 3;ear ) and (49 I= k ;i4A ).4% FOR EVERY KIND OF GLASS "THERMOPANE" • 'INSULUX- GLASS BLOCK "VITROLITE" PILKiNGTON MIRRORS MODERN STORE FRONTS: FIBERGLAS PRODUCTS TAIT GLASS COMPANY LTD. / A Pllklagloo Co►.po.p VICTORIA AND EDWARDS STS. PHONE 2-4157 KiTCt1ENlt the United States dairy lobbyists convinced Washington politicians that the rich U.S. market was sole- ly olely theirs by right of occupancy, Ontario cheese producers were faced with a serious surplus pro- blem. Ontario wants Ottawa to guaran- tee that there will be ini orts of cheese from'New Zealand this year —from•• whom we imported some ll million lb. last year. The nee ikely moves: 1. .Prem(*Frost of •Ontario will personally ask Prime Minister SI. Laurent's .assurance that some "legal deal be arranged whereby no New Zealand cheese enters Can- ada this year. 2. The wholesale trade will meet to decide whether or not it will pay the 30e a lb. asked. Lincoln Ellsworth was the man to fly across tl►e Continent. A pttun'd of ice space than a pound EVERY TOWN HAS A NLAGARA There's a very simple way to utake tourists stop in your town, even without a Niagara Falls ,or a set of quintuples in your backyard, advises The Financial (Post_ (;ire them sontr convenient place w-heiie they can get a drink of good cold water and put a sign over it so they can see it from the highway. On hot days, after miles of Dar- row bridges, hairpin curves, back-- seat drivers and that lumpy feeling inside, there comes a time when all -the soft drinks, ice cream or "licenced hotel . . '." signs on earth won't get Horatio away from :be wheel:, But. the hire of a good Bold drink of water in some shady spot would do the trick. - The horses used to have water .troughs. Tet few towns provide the same for man. If they did, it first ntigh•2 be that in time even focal .Antarctic citizens (Would find the water good for thew, too, occupies more The Paisley shawl originated in of water.. Paisley, Scotland. < •, _ a FA►,3'x A Gon(nol Motors Vole* makes eac rp of g sajuncle sf t CCORDING to combustion experts, there's as much energy locked in a drop of gasoline as there is in a drop of nitroglycerine. But the problem is to put that energy to work. So Buick engineers aren't content just to mix that drop with air and tomb it off. They've designed an engine that brings it catapulting into a cylinder head where it strikes a turbo - top piston—gets whipped into a churning, swirling ball of tight -packed energy. Then it's fired. And when that happens, a drop of gasoline certainly lets loose power. This isn't something that happens" in. a "car of the future." It happens in a Buick Fireball 8 Engine today. It's a high compression engine. It's a valve -in - head engine. But it's also a Fireball in perform- ance as well as name. And it puts extra power under the hood—and extra miles in the fuel back in the gas tank. The Fireball Engine powers 'an automobile as sweet -handling, eager and willing as any- thing that ever made your pulse leap to a faster beat. It's a car that seems to know what you want it to do—true and sure in its course on a straight- away—beautifully balanced on curves. BUICK CUSTOM 4 -DOOR TOURBACK SEDAN It's a car with Dynaflow Drive* to feed power with infinite smoothness and a road -hugging levelness of ride. And it is, with all this, very reasonably priced. - Why not come in soon, andsee and drive a Buick ROADMASTER, SUPER or CUSTOM for yourself? • Equipment, accessories, trier and models are subject to change without notice. Wheel crests standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. • Standard on Roadmasler, optional al extra cost on other Series. 1 Sure is true foi '5.2 M-7528 SAMIS PHONE 344 MAYORS BUICK ROADMASTER When better automobiles are built BUICK will build them KINGSTON AND VICTORIA STREETS '13