Friday, January 15, 1954 k sMM MROCD OA ceancal }be an expert loadâ€" OF MANY THINGS ed down with fanâ€" By Ambrose Hills cy equipment to enâ€" New Scribbler goy it, either: . Remember school days when The first question is, HoOW 10| when each new term meant newW Get There. Special ski trains and |exercise DOOKS, OF scribblers as planes have been highly publiâ€" | we used to call them? Even the cized, but nothing can beat the |naughty boys liked those new family car for comfort and conâ€" ‘scri‘bblers t{lick and clean, and venience. If you have chains and | that flrgt page _ was given ja shovel in the luggage compart~ |careful treatment. With cramped ment, don‘t be afraid to take “"ï¬ngers clutching wellâ€"sharpened even in the snowlest S€2S0M pencils, with heads bent low and You‘ll find the skiing areas keep‘nuses ‘almost touching the paper, their roads and streets SWEP! we went industriously to work. A clear and clean. \new book, a new page! Will such l From a number of experienced \ thrills ever come again? ‘ ski enthusiasts, I‘ve compiled: Some of us get a hint of the‘ these suggestions on how to dress: |same old thrill when new desk Start with a Snu%\ foundation of |calendars are opened in January. long underwear. Add a shirt of ‘A whole new month! Page one flannel, wool or cotton, with gets a carryâ€"Over list of those rlenty of room in the shoulders | things we‘ve been pultln% off. The or arm action. Then, two lightâ€" coming year is going to be differâ€" weight wool sweaters (warmet |ent! P.gach day will see its allotted than one heavy one!) and a jacket | task faced and accomrlished. Yes, to keep out the wind. Choose ski there‘s a bit of the old thrill in a pants that are of a light but serâ€" / desk calendar. And today, most viceable mi srial, such as gabarâ€" | office men have added another dine. thrill. mt CL 4LuIY is in the day Tips on Touring Gloves and socks are important and you‘d do well to follow the woodman‘s arrangement of "linâ€" ers" and "choppers". Liners are soft wool mittens worn under the choppers of heavy windâ€"andâ€"waâ€" terâ€"repellent material. Socks, like gloves, are worn in layersâ€"the inner pair lightweight and the ~FOR BETTER BUYS IN BEDDING, SHOP Al outer pair heavy mm By C3rO! LGNC «mm Women‘s Travel Authority . Longâ€"wearing luxury is the big feature this winter! That‘s Texâ€" made‘s big boon to your budget! See the beauty of Texâ€"made, curâ€" rently in your favorite store. Feel the comfort â€" buy it â€" wherever vou see the Texâ€"made sign. Better Vision in 1954 you Canada lives better ... with Texâ€"made! 17 King St. West Walper Hotel Block KITCHENER Skiing weekâ€"ends are an increasingly gopular way to reak up the monoâ€" tony of the Winter months aheadâ€"and you don‘t have ’t‘o EZ“an' 'é;si)e}i load ed down with fan cy equipment to en the sign of better living <_ all over Canada . 112 King S. Optometrist Serving the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo past 12 years with sheets ... blankets ... © pillow slips made right ... here in Canada YOUNG‘S BETTER VISION GLASSES C. R. NIMMO For a weekâ€"end, most Winter oYoru fans travel in their aki clothes, and, for l“ï¬.' o,d by with a small zipper overâ€" night necessities. But you won‘t want to drive long distance in ski H e e mm en e meeg on boots, so kur a pair of loafers handy in the front seat. Strap your skiis on top of the family car, fill a large thermos j# with hot coffeeâ€"and you‘re of on a fine midâ€"Winter "little vacation EMIEIET The new thrill is in the day record book. Here, instead of teâ€" legraphic notes, the efficient busiâ€" ness man keeps a record of proâ€" gress. It makes good reading at the year‘s end, if it is well kept; or very bad reading if it records opportunities bungled or high hopes dashed. But at the start of the year, how good it looks! What fine records always coax us onâ€" ward to tomorrow! aoak RVTRUT N2 PARCCC CCC Farmers, too, have some of the old schoolday thrills They see . tomorrow‘s history in the fields | that may yield bumper crops if they are coaxed into it diligently.| Or perhaps an oil well lies down ‘ there under the topsoil. And this | coming year, of course, the mar-} kets of the world may open wide and prices soar. You bet, the thrill i ‘is there, just as it was of old when ‘the teacher handed out the brandl new scribblers. | Fathers, of course, get the big-‘ zest thrill of all. ‘They have a \fresh page to look at every mornâ€" ing at the breakfast table, watchâ€" ing sons and daughters, clear of GOING PLACES? cUARANTEED USED CARS _ Waterloo 1941 Chevrolet Coach 1947 Dodge 4â€"door sedan 1947 Mercury Coach, radio 159 Erb W. Sunshine public for the At W ATERLOO Dial 2â€"1971 1954 STUDIO l Home after 6,000â€"mile journey by air from LADeria ""C"C she became the first victim of poliomyelitis in the country‘s history, Mrs. David Graham, 29â€"yearâ€"old mother of three children will receive further treatment in Toronto, arranged \by the Ontario Chapter of the Canadian Foundation for Poâ€" liomyelitis. Mrs. Graham is shown with her husband and |\ TCA Kay MacKay. Homemakers Selection 1t 16 4 SHHEAD SA U USetarct ‘it leads to a glorious victory! _ _ 222z _ | \ _â€"The Suit That \ _ May Not Suit Masterpieces enou TOUGH JET PILOTS may be pardoned if they take one look at this ventilated suit and say, "Not for me, brother. Try my sister". However, it serves a very useful purpose in very hot climates and at very high speeds when cooling is needes even in a refrigerated cockpit. British designed and manufactured, it is plngzed into an air nplrly distributed through veinâ€"like tubes to about 100 parts of the A Studio Masterpiece Wallpaper is on investment in charm and new, exciting home beauty. WALLPAPER AND PAINTS SEE THEM AT BEAUPRE‘S UR WATERLOO (Ontarlo) CBRONIOLE 7.â€"7138 "Bale openings", the record of how many 500â€"pound bales of raw cotton are processed by Canadian cotton mills each month, clearly show the drop in the volume of business done By this important EOLION @IP PYORRRSER 22 MR O ODGDOGO L 13 cotton mills each month, clearly | In addition to its well estabâ€" show the drop in the volume of lished Custom line of passenger business done By this important cars, Mercury will compete in Canadian industry. ‘the "prestige" automobile field in «0 k 0+ + * 1954 with a new fully equipped ‘The book value of United States: Monterey series which Ford of investment in Canada at the beâ€" Canada describes as the most ginning of 1952 was $7,235,000,000 |complete cars offered anywhere and has continued to rise ever n this country. They will appear Mimae in Mercuryâ€"Lincolnâ€"Meteor dealâ€" since See it | BRUCE WEBER MOTORS :YOUR FORD DEALER INVITES sTiLk more POWER sTILL mMoRE STYLE for greater smoothness, more flexibility and safety NEW, MORE POWERFUL Vâ€"8 ENGINE backed by over 20 years‘ experience in building Vâ€"8‘s (#White sidewall tires, Fender ‘ In addition to the regular Moâ€" | narch Customline, Ford of Canâ€"| |ada announces a completely new | !rlnle of Monarch "luxury" autoâ€" ‘mobiles to be known as the Luâ€" ‘cerne series. One of the four moâ€"" dels in this series is the Lucerne ‘Sun Valley, which achieves much ‘ol the visibility of open cars by the use of green-umed. solid }plexiglafss in the lorwnn‘di half :f ; the roof. It is described as the beria Whe';e lï¬rsl of its kind in the mass proâ€" e country‘ 8| quetion automobile field. er of three| ‘ 0, arranged Power Brakes tion for Po.\ The Lucerne series, designed usband and for the motorist who prefers to ‘ \buy a distinctive, fullyâ€"equipped |car, incorporates such features as |power brakes, power steering, fourâ€"way power seat, tinted glass the record of|radio, heater, and, in the case of d bales of raw the convertible, power window | by Canadian controls. â€" _ STILL MORE DRIVING EASE offering Power Steering* Power Brakes® Fordomatic Drive® and a host of other "worthâ€"more" features Even more beautyâ€"leader models to choose from in 3 great lines es and Fordomatic \1594 Ford Products Have Many New Features Monarch passenger cars will inâ€" troduce more major new to.tul.‘ in 10984 than in any year since the r‘l“‘:r models were presentéd In addition to num-ï¬:t{olhl refinements, the ‘54 models, to be shown for the first time in Fordâ€" Monarch dealer showrooms on December 16, will have a comâ€" pletely new, overhead valve, vs engine developing 161 horsepowâ€" er. New Stability millk A new, high degree of stability on curves and rough roads is aâ€" chieved through the incorporation of a "ball {'o‘mt" front suspension which has designed to mainâ€" tain weight distribution at apâ€" proximately the same point under severe driving conditions. _ _ _ fender skirts, radio, / Drive a’nanl of extra radio, Power S:mï¬p.f?g-_"\ cost on certain models ) er showrocoms for the first time on December 17. will include four -m a twoâ€"door coupe, a fourâ€"door Ilontlnd', a convertible, and m Sun Valley, in which the forw: half of the roof is of solid, greenâ€" tinted plexiglass. The Sun Valâ€" ley is the first massâ€"produced model in the industry to have transparent roofing. _ _ The Monterey series automoâ€" biles will _ come _ completely equipped with automatic transâ€" zmu&n. radio, ’powtr steering, power brakes, fourâ€"way power seat, windshield washers, tinted !‘l‘:u. whitewall tires and heater. er will have such extras as quality carpets, front and rear; twoâ€"tone instrument panels, lnd an exclusive range of exterior and interior colors. 161 H.P. Engine In addition to numerous style \changes, both the Custom and Monterey Mercurys will introduce : a new 161â€"h.p. overhead valve V8 engine. They also feature a new |"ball joint‘" _ front suspension which has the effect of maintainâ€" |ing weight distribution at ugprox~ |imately the same point under all conditions, resulting in greatly ‘improved stability on curves and improved stability on curves and rough roads. There is nfaln a fulll list of options available on the Mercury Custom series, including ?ower steering, power brakes, the ourâ€"way power seat, automatic transmission, and others. : Canada‘s international trade in | outstanding securities in 1982 reâ€" sulted in a record purchase of‘ about 86,000,000. This compares with a sales balance of ssaooo] 000 in 1951. S | Canada‘s economic strength lies in the diversity and richness of her natural resources: agriculturâ€" al land and forests, water power, and mineral reserve. you ... COME IN! It‘s uErEâ€"the brilliant new 1954 Ford Vâ€"8 . . . with exciting new style distinction . . . new, wider range of models . . . new Vâ€"8 power . . . new easyâ€"driving features . . . to make Canada‘s "worthâ€"more" car worth still more in ‘54. ‘The new 120â€"Hp. Vâ€"8 engine in all Customline and Crestline models is the finest Vâ€"8 ever to power a Ford. It offers more power than ever beforeâ€"and that means more smoothness, faster acceleration, greater safety and fiexibility in all your driving! The famous 110â€"Hp. Stratoâ€" Star Vâ€"8 in all Mainline models, tested over millions of motoringâ€"miles, combines smooth, dependable Vâ€"8 power with amazing fuel econoâ€" my. Both engines are the products of over 20 years‘ experience in building Vâ€"8 engines . .. Crestline Sedan .. . the allâ€"new styleâ€" leader in its field whose tuxurious appointments will make it perfectly at home in the smartest circles | What many mllyma(‘eof 'lw:yon look at any builo \."i‘. which life insurance dollars have been invested, you may see only bricks and are rea of man dollars have been invested, r ‘ you may see only bricks and h mortar. But these buildings WhP i im are really fashioned out 6 of many different people‘s h2 dreams. S .. W hat dreams? Perhaps a w .. To father‘s hope of sending his / * ie boy to co]r:‘e some day. Or , e a school teacher‘s goal of a Sn S LOVS Ahr ramenimna‘s * Attmzeme, boy to college some day. Ur h a school teacher‘s goal of a trip to Europe. Or someone‘s lan to pay off a mortgage, tuy a farm, or retire at 65. y Out of such dreams many different kinds of buildings are constructed all over the nation. _ Schools, stores, office buildings. homes, hotels, power plants, factoriesâ€"these are some of the useful structures created with the aid of money which life insurance companies invest for their policyhof:len. So, if you are a life insurance policyholder, remember . . . while you‘re working to make your dreams come true . . . while you‘re providing for your family‘s security . . . you‘re also helping to make Canada a better land to live in‘ THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES Cle‘, IN CANADA \\\m?&’ "# is Good Citizenship to own Life Insurance" PRESENTING Z2 THRILLING NEW CustGine movus ARRANGE more than all other manufacturers combined! Ford sets the pace again in ©54 with brilliant new beauty of styling, inside and out. The completely new Crestline Skyliner, with its top of transparent Plexiglas, and the new highâ€" fashion Crestline Sedan, interpret the latest innovations of modern motoring. Ford for *54 offers "Masterâ€"Guide" Power Steering*, Power Brakes* and, of course, fully automatic Fordomatic® Drive to make all driving easy and effortless. Ford‘s deepâ€"down riding comfort rivals that of far more costly cars. Your Ford Dealer invites you to testâ€"drive the new *54 Ford now. See for yourself why Ford Vâ€"8 is worth still more in ‘54. + 1253 Kin'? St. East KITCHENER aTESTâ€"DRIVE! 3â€"1437