MARCH 13. 1954 . I T T THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 0 JOE .n,.msN Frigidaire Preductelef e-ads” Limited) T . General Motors of Canada Limited New assembly plant, Oshawa Scesbeseqgh ' General Motors Diesel Limited ' ' - . A nu Mextniion iridustries umn-e ' London " . . Grantham Twp. . Symbolic of the growth of our country is the record of expansion at General Motors' eight greht plants in Canada. Every divi- sion has new buildings or large additions either recently completed or now under way-and soon the total of our plant area in Canada will exceed 190 acres under roof. I so,ooo,oo 3350,000,000 spins in cmuos "To a motorist, our name means motor cars, iirst and foremost. But to a businessman it may mean trucks; to a railwayman it may mean powerful diesel locomotives; to many a housewife it stands for gleaming electric appliances. And none of these people is wrong-for General Motors malces, in its eight Canadian factories, all of these things and dozens more besides. They are as diverse as washing machines and iet fighter plane components, but all have the common bond of General Motors' better value. in part this better value which characterizes GM products springs from our vast technical resources. These include laboratories, proving grounds and the highly skilled specialists who man them. These great resources can exist because our customers are so numerous. Their purchases lseep 22,000 Canadians busy in our plants, earning more than 580,000,000 a'year in wages. Those same purchases require that we spend more than a million dollars every working day for supplies and services. And, of course, people buy confidently from us because of the better value they find in General Motors products. And so the circle is complete. ' GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS OF CANADA GENERAL MOTORS DIESEL THE McKINNON INDUSTRIES mm"; lmlrso mama Hume ogusws mo wmosoa tnsnos AND scnsosouou mm,” st. cumumss mo ouwmsn rovmsrur F O RTIIINGS FOR RIORE PEOPLE - ..... -- . , . - PRODUCING IVIORE AND BETTE