Times & Guide (1909), 8 Nov 1956, p. 10

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The architects u ho planned the Ichaol were Me'mx Allward and Gouinlock. The Gmwra! Crrntvac- " was the Dell Chmstruvtion Co. Ltd. Mr Paterson introduced his teaching staff and an inspection of the school followed by par- en’: and fri’rndc. Refreshments were served bv the ladies of the Home and Srhool Association. Mr. Paterson thanked the ladies of the I.O.D.E. for their presentation of flaw and pictures of the Queen for the classrooms. son, member of the Board of Education for Ward 5. introduced the guest speaker. Thomas Gra- ham, M.L.A., York Centre. who gave an interesting speech and officially opened the school. The principal of the school, T. C. Paterson, BA,. introduced by Mr. Stinson. was presented with the Auditorium Bible by Mrs. Isobel Walker Vice-President or North York Home and School Council. Scripture reading and dedication was given hr Rev. F. W. Fry, rector, Church of St. t1tephen's. Beverley Hills. .u- up-onrunung all has to 'fyeltarrster of Canada led the In- a'i.ook of speed and agility. Theo dustry. is again oilered this [ {nail-ht” has been enlarged toy", by Dodge. standard trans- I Ind f'lr'llus"t"g,t'a'l: mogels l mission on the Custom Royal is c on rusa er, the new three-speed Torque- legent and Mayfair models. The _ Flite automatic drive which from "I. treatment tneorpor- offers a greater trexnriiity of ate: a brand newnstyllni trendoperation, improvied engine in the twin light arrangement braking, and greater breakaway 1t"L'd.e headlights and '""i"g,ehedtt,: It Otters, too, I F I . new advancement in its "N", or This year Df"ige.otters a tri- neutral button starting. With the s!',',1"t /',ui'l,Caririiderart1 ! ignition Tr"; 'set,',',', m; - . .-.sureon e"N" “on ll” products, ‘already ‘Worldldilenxages the transmigsion and famous for their riding qual-lsum the engine. 'rorque-riitel mes, will again be far ahead of is available on Mayfair and competition through this heWisport Suburban models, while combination ofd front torsion-bar ', PowerFilte automatic is avail- suspension an new rear Sus-iabte on all other models. pension arrangements. The newl ._ suspension system uses two' ‘The 1957 D.osige has new?“ de- l torsion-bar springs - one for‘SIgneq ball P"."' replacing all; each trout wheel. Mounted hiiulfiryrpins: rer.iyin.g steering et-i, izontally. they replace the bigffon and quickemng wheel re- vertical front coil springs for- turn ‘3‘!” cornering. Spears; merly used. Engineers point at,rutrlet bushings are em? bye that these torsion-bar springs 1 at 22 ot the , “no: pom lm are more etltcient and save much the 5iu'3penslon an steering more space. This space saving?”Shems to keep the passenger has been utilized in a IoweircoTPaftment free from noise engine mounting to give me'and vibration. Frictionless, they 1957 Dodge a lower silhouette require no lutTicatior? “d: " I and a lower center of gravitvlresuu lubrication points in the with no loss of head room 0'1,'front end of the new Dodge road clearance. Pg been relduged no?!” l' Th 1957 ' . - _ or SIX cyin er mo es an an 1',le,,un51'stt,elleig,' fge trom 23 to 8 for the V-8 models. V-8 to power the Custom Reva! Another feature of the new aus- series. The Hy-Fire ‘V_B 1riiiiiiiptnsion system is the elimin- powers the Mawt’air and. Sports‘anon of 65 per cent of the dip Suburban models is an improve- that occurs when brakes are merit over its predecessor andlapplied' especially ill the event is optional equipment on the of sudden stops Tmskhaj been Regent, Crusader. Suburban iiitrttl,1'gie,t,i, ',','; a gen?“ ab e. re- Custom Suburban models where .es1imrég , cog ro arm pivots? the/standard engine is the fam- m t e ron en . I ous Powerflow 6. All engines have been equip- Push-button driving, in which-ped with a new Micronic air -------------, --r-, cleaner. Chrysler is pioneering in this revolutatinary new field, "os. Graham iwith an air cleaner that is not ',only easier to maintain but Mn’ va which allows for considerable scope in the rcstyling of hood A'.nu. schoalrlines. The paper cartridge in 2"5,','dief, tfe', Eh” :me‘lthe cleaner is esaily cleaned n trs von V . 2h.fel1,y,ft, A- ‘Iel-..l_a-- and replaced. . .qus. ine paper cartridge 1n eu1"t,"dfd tfngscinzre :ajlthe cleaner is esaily cleaned school took place on Wednes- and replaced. day, OetoberMth. The welcom-i To match the improved new ing address was given by F. Clenginea additional safety has Stinson. BA., Chairman of the been provided with the new NY. Board of Education, follow- i "Total-Contact" brake. Because ed by an introduction of omcials I the entire lining is working at and guest speaker by Dr. N. “all times the brakes afford 30 Tayler. Vice Chairman of theme“cent more brake lining, wear Board of Education. Frank Wat- ( than ordinary brakes and major son, member of the Board of adjustments are a thing of the Education for Ward 5 intrndmpa [ past. The 1957 engine ruse-up finds an improved Super Red Ram V-8 to power the Custom Royal, series. The Hy-Fire V-B. which) powers the Mawta'w and Sports, Suburban models is an improve- ment over its predecessor and, is optional equipment on the Regent, Crusader. Suburban anti: Custom Suburban models where' the' standard engine is the fam- ous Powerflow 6. “IL which this you (enun- a drill-(l, lowered gideoiihott- otte that sweep- ;melully back to utr-tttrusting tail tins to give elude. Iv. body series: Custom [on]. Mayfair. "on. Cru- Idor Ind Suhutbua. Common to att body modeh is a new "“100”:- MY.DM.I. "g6-N-" ' HIATINO - All couomomuo "ttte on wooo sncmusrs" In Main $t. s. WESVON g /uaaciaot-Ta J. c. WARDLAW ' M. HI). "NO our HOW A OAR WOOD CAN SAVE YOU tle :70 AND OVER $100.00 PEI YEAR ON Oll the of flight-Sweep AUtOMAttC NEAYlNO The new heating and defrost- . in; system has been [reltly improved and especinlly not- able are the circular defrosting discs which can be positioned to direct heat to that part of the windshield most needing it. Optional at extra cost on all chdge models are stronger ny- Ion safetv belts. electric window llfl>. solex glass, rear-shelf radio speakers and new tran- sistor radlm Fty well ar a full line- of power equipnment yuch ‘surh as power brakes and Full- nmo power Steering. On sedans the windshield glass area has been increased by " percent. while on hard- tops the area has been increased by 44 pereeent. The 1957 con- vertible offers a new roncept in a windshield, whioh wraps itself around the corners and runes into the roof itself. The Suburhnns feature wrap-around rear wlndurs which are power operated by the passengers in the third seat. in any com "y. The new lav? silhouéite ikfuriiG (ll,.,",',':.;)',',',.')"';), the pew Ifir.sch Theels Toryue- Flies Puahbuiton "aw; #33131;th this Custom Royal series. Engineered for Infoty, the Dodge Custom Royal features new accident- Gmtly Men-ad glam, mu, high mph; tail fins and radically new headlight treatment, make Que 1957 Dodge 993mm Iuyal_yeries a ptgndput tttttttomit/athlete/ttttFatal" CH. 1-913 139 Main St. S. f door 2ett d-ttutr “a. who-I, 1'l'fl,U'ffl moan tau-view mirror, and. In optional teri,g,T,'k seat beita and I cushioned dashboard. T e serie- oomu in four body utylu; the Custom Royal, which in a four-door sedan, and the Custom Royal Lancer, which in offend in I two and four-door hudtop " well u a convertible. here’s how $h3fll.l.,.0.fglLll..8t.ll.lD.f. plywood makes more space easy to have! MANY - nu PLAN. on ”new. a your hmttter Jeoler's Come in and mi. yow pick . . . ther will help improv. your home, odd vaIvablt “any. span, give you ambit unit you homo newt. Chm has" - 'VLVA'LV .ncI‘LYV nvwm.l Now, m mtdmott,tt' lemon Sylvarorll, (30“.? Wt», We“ plywood. you! lumbar dub! bet low m Man" ptr-ds I. vol pan-Ilia. - “in“: M with a - 04 Mm. m IEIMOMI: ha a unmoved gm unwed Mm I Mann; with what In mom in a 3mm: “can"! Mad. m: [and In.“ in 1mm. mind M SHE” MOI In...“ 0003 A" INN Mom" HUIBLE "out: WALL tttmoot SWIM! WILL WHO'S SWINE 'All DIMIJIV! 5mm ?i)'t: !i,1,f.!9l,y.,',,ll?t m I WAmrtto0FAtum KW ATTlcs a BASEMENTS: so much valuable space going to waste.' Convert them into playrooms, workrooms, bedrooms SHILVIS a CUPBOARDS: every room can use them. any amateur can mike them! Free plan is a-b-c easy to follow; all you need are simple wgodworking tools and Sylvaply. And what a pleasure to use this handsontl plywood'. Saws easily. can be finished or painted in dozens of ways. , Ink of the mm you have for cabinets and shelving like this! . . . do it in your spare time with Sylvaply! 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