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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 1 Oct 1959, p. 2

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PAGE TWO e HOVVWCllg do you know ONTARE 0? Check your knowledge by identifying; this map .w‘- - i , o , ' )ntario, you’ll'enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point this year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas . . . like the Haliburton Highlands shown above. Take the first step now, by filling out and e“ r. mailing the coupon col-32' i ONTARIO TRAVEL. 852 PARLIAMENT BLDGS.. I TORONTO. ONTARIO : Send FREE Literature and Road .‘xlrzp. I Name ................................................. l 1 Address .............................................. l C . - : Post Office .......................................... l ‘ There’s Happiness in E If 1': I I CUT FINE FOR CIGAR” Today’s Ideas M ake Tomorrow ”3 Progress .cur canes: ran m: pm. * Be warmer in every room. fir Save ‘/a on fuel costs. * Automatic forced " air heating. ,. .‘,._.,___L..... i i i i automatic air feed. Automatic FORCED MR FAN 0 Makes your new Quaker an auto- matic forced air heating system. 0 Turns itself on and off automati- cally. 0 Circulates . ONE-THIRD more warmer 9.1: than ordinary heater blower or fan. Automatically sup. plies correct amount of air to burner. Eliminates draft problems. Here is advanced design offering. ou real heating economy com? ined with moderate cost. FOR YOUR S , 50 OlD HEATER en the early purchase of this Quaker Heater equipped with automatic forced air fan and Automatic U “AIR-PHD" Turns Sinoke into Heat! fiv-â€"‘ Ramp?“ , - V . . v» 2-WAY MONEY- ‘ BACK GUARANTEE 1 Guaranteed to give you more ' comfort in every room of your home on less fuel than any ordinary heater or YOUR MONEY BACK. 2 Guaranteed to heat your home ' on 25% to 33‘/;% less fuel than any ordinary heater or YOUR MONEY BACK. Exclusive Radiant “Heat-Flo" Front _besides forced air circulating warmth you get a smooth flow of radiant heat warmth throughout the room. Quaker long-life "Smokeless" Burnerâ€"gives extra heat from every drop of oil. Doesn’t smoke at any stage of fir . All~$teei Constructionâ€"gives 5-1/3 times faster warm-up than _oldâ€" fashioned slow heating cast iron. Plus Handy Front Lighting Door 0 Approved for safety by Un- derwriters Laboratories c Waist high finger-ti control 0 EW- Clear flame oor 0 Automatic Safety oil valve _e Automatic draft regulator: \ ,.- - o... .t -7- 31/1_1_i_.-1t 44A, SOLD BY ' Gibson Auto Body, Miii‘bookflnt. III-IIEIIIIIBIIBIIIIISIBEfil‘liBEIEEEBMIIIIIIIIIIII Beaches For Shatter Stock Bro-Si Bus Lines It is a. pleasure for us to lock after your Chartered Trips J. G. Stock, Peterbprough, Ri 2-0965 G. A. (Jerry) Stozk, Bailie‘ooro, (coilect) 101*]. or 9r5 I I I I I I = : FOR INFORMATION CALL 5 I I E I IIIIEISIIIRIIIIIEQIIEEIIIIBEEERIEIIEBQIIIIIIII I . "‘ _. ,, «1.555;»? I I I I I I I I R I I! I I I} I I I I I E E I r I k ONTARIO, CANADA HERE TOMORROW! 1960 OLDSMOBILE .. Styling chandes, featuring a: 'w-:i:anccti" design are illustrated. in 1116.3»; tiny. \chc» oi Oldsmobile for 1960 by General 3.;:.:L\..~rs. Left, is the front end View or a 19-“ Oldsnwone Dynamic “88“ showing grille bars designed to give the front a wider appearance. Rear end styling is shown at right on the “98” Holiday Sports Sedan. The sweeping chrome accent strip on the side or the 1960 Oldsmobile is shown in the Side View, centre, of the Oldsmobile L‘-“\, “98" SceniCoupe. I960 CHEVROLE e) cm, _ . . wuwlj Again in 1960. Chevrolet will offer four series of conventionalâ€"size passenger cars. each individualized by trim, smartness of coachwork and equipment. Note design changes at the front and rear and in the low sweep of horizontal lines. A modish grille extends full- car width. The tail lamp ensemble is mounted beneath modified wings. Profile embellish- ments lend distinction between the Impala. Bel Air and the Biscayne series and their as- sociated station wagons. The all-new Corvair, an entry in the compact car field, and a 1960 Corvette sports car complete the 1960 Chevrolet line. EVROLET CORVAIR n m'mrme‘ These two views of the new compact Chevrolet Corvair show its excellent all-around visi- bility, smooth styling and sleek appearance. The Corvair is only four feet three inches high and 15 feet long, yet it accommodates six people with ease. A light-weight air-cooled engine in the rear, independent four-wheel suspension system and unitized construction of frame and body are innovations. ‘ Here today If ever a car stun? ’60 C hey}: From rear deck, its 513“: You’ll be just as '. laxinor roominess, A. TINN SOUTH MONAGHAN' ML’V The following ((1115:): presented by t'nz- Clerk: Hydro Eie,*a'tric. M‘\:I : Acriui Farm 51.;siix‘i;~ and explaining . v ,nv ‘ Ht ‘\,.. “iii... ...i ‘ cost to the \iiinici’ixiitx \ 33"!) -: ‘ 1; (i is: u- y- ‘ . _ V“ ‘.1l" ‘1‘ i n H . ’ .u‘» «(‘L',‘ {’34 ; ,J ' “ Ptiiiiflitlli (Emifi‘i .\.,v.? ".3'.‘ {Illit‘ll’it‘d ix; 1953;. rem 7 County livfgisirm. in account. (received) The meeting adjoiimc seconded by Jay Whitting‘ton at eight p.m.

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