A THE GUARDIAN. (IHARLOTTETOWN Wwwg DECEMBER 23.1950 OPENS NEW SHOWROOM AND GARAGE im jA'GE TWELVE ' BREN TON V.MacLl3AN Ford-Monarch Dealer I-At Summerside Has . Modern New Premises I . The building erected on Water Street East by Mr. Brenton V, V - MacLcan has hcadquaitc-rs for his Ford-Monarch dealership and with I 5'3 I garage and scrvice station facilities is one of the finest of its kind in I y the Maritime.-'. BEST WISHES TO Built of brick and tile it is 80 feet in length and the front part has a width of 45 feet while the garage at the rear is 50 feet wide. In ; front thcrc are large plate glass windows set in on a slant which gives ;l 5 an attractive appearance from the street and bring plenty of natural " 5 light into the shmtroom and offices within. .i The iiilcrior is finished in fir 'Jl plywood and on the right on en- tcring is the parts department which will! br cqiiippcd to give the best p-Visible service to cus- tomers Immediately adjacent to the parts dcpzirtrncnt and directly ahead from the entrance is the griteral offico uhcrc accounts can be settled rind ofher business transacted. The counter of the On The Opening Of . HIS FINE NEW GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION is simply a place where the pipes are closer together and cars and trucks that come in in winter with ice and snow under- neath will be placed over this spot and they should dry off in a short time. Off the garage there is a foreman's office and equipment room. There is also a wicket opening direct from the garage to the parts depart- All The Wiring and Electrical Installations gcneral office .5 a continuation of the countcr of thc parts depart- rnenz. At iihc rear of the general office and opening off it is a priiaie officc. There is also an entrance to c przxiilo office from a liailway . it runs from the showroom back to the garage. The on? cat" 9.”l()Wl'()t)ll'l is in the from of the building to the left is 50 by 39 feet and contains sev- rnent so that mechanics can get parts without delay and without an.V inconvenience to customers. The excavation. foundation, roof and steel frame were constructed by the County Construction Co. Ltd. The wall: and interior fin- ishing were done by Morrison and Harris and Mr. Donald For- bes was the electrical contractor. in this building were done by DONALD FORBES Announcing WITH PRIDE THE OFFlCl:L OPENING I . on rnlcriiig and opposite it will plumbing and hut-mg was by 1 be a saicsmens office. There are - , g' ,A also mcn's and vi-onions lavatories Ego?! Iftgggsgnrzgg 550'-V3.63? gsatge I pmvidcd The Lmisi type 0! pipe for the heating system and Phon. fluorcsccnt fixtures are used for mush wood were supplied by R l l'gh””3' The gamge at we re” T. Holman Ltd. Gasoline and oil . products of Super-Line Oil Ltd will be handled exclusively. on eial new feaziires. There is an under-floor escape system for exhaust so that the motors ot cars being repaired can be run with the garage doors closed with no danger to the people inside. This saves time for the mech- anics and preserves the heat of the building. The radiant heating system, which was installed by R. T. Mor- ;' rison and Co. is something new here and is possibly the first in the Province in this type of build- ing. The heating pipes are enclosed in the cement floor. This means OF NEW PREMISES ' ON WATER STREET EAST. SUMMERSIDE FORD and MONARCK DEALER YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT AND INSPECT 9' I a .:.:.. :3: W2” . ii?ii::..if;?.";..t:::.iI:5i; , our new snownoon and GARAGE I on sarunnav. oacmasa 2nd lea --mepoi--mnenootwm Bren-tan V . Ma'gLean i AND ANY on AFTER mus oar:-: , : I Elmsdale and AND i AUTOMOBILES. mucus a. rnacrons ; yicinggy . pl ; ALSO rnsrscr AND ANGLIA cans s. mamas mucus CONGRATULATIONS GARAGE-PARTS DEPT. -SERVICE srnnou i y . m.n.....: . on ma OPENING or HIS NEW BUILDING 4 Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien mot- t ored to Grand River on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. John S. M.acKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Linus McDonald. Raclimond. and that grand lady Mrs James Brown, who was ninety-one years "young" In October filth. FLINTKOTE BUILT-UP COLD PROCESS ASPHALT ROOF and INTERIOR FINISH AND PLYWOOD Used In The Construction Of The Building were supplied by l WE TAKE PLEASURE IN CONGRATULATIONS TO BIIEIITOII V. MacLEAll HOLMAN'S I Luuggp pEpAp1'M;N1' On The Official Opening Of His For All Building Needs Miss Beatrice O'Brien. principal or by Congratulating her friend. Miss Dorothy I-lammlll. spent theweek-end. guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. ' Among the many who attended y the funeral of the late Mrs Guy Boulter at. Mt. Royal were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mrs. David Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Em- . erson Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Hardy. Everyone was alarmed when news came of the accident involving Mr. Edgar Johnston's car with the train on Monday evening. Fortun- ately the occupants escaped with minor injuries and shock for which "they irecctvr-d treatment at the - Western Hnspztal. M nnrnron v. NlacLEAtt FOIID and MOIIAROII AOEIIOY . . On His OUR i I cyouonarunainous AND This Splendid Building on Water Street y i g I which Includes an Automobile Showroom. BEIST WISHES . To East is a Credit to Summorsldo. Brenton V. Maclean '” ' 'l ON THE ERECTION OF THE FINEST BUILDING OF ITS KIND IN THE PROVINCE FINE NEW PREMISES Mr. Joseph Mclsaac of the De- 'partment of Agriculture, Char- lottetown hold a meeting recently at the home of Mr. Charles G. ' Dunn in thc interest of the Credit Unions. with the result. that a study Club for the winter months was formed with Mr. Dunn as secretary. The first meeting is to he held at the home of Mr. R. A. Mcxenna. -3 t Garage and Service Station. North Tryon Notes - Misses Ida Wood and Eula Wood were visitors to Summerside ' on Monday. I I I We are proud to have liold the contract Miu Margaret Dawson spent the past week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stordy and Mrs. Sheldon Dixon were viaitora . . . to Summerslde on Tuesday. We are ploasoil to have had a pt"? I" for the Plumbing Installations and In construction by doing the excavation- Tho Walls of this Building and all the Inferior Finishing are the wool: of nonnison and HARRIS CONTRACTORS a aunnans y SIIMMIRSIDI consult Us Before You Iulld or lonovafo FRI! ESTIMATES The North Tryon Presbyterian Mission Band was held Tuesday at- ternoon at 3.30 in the North Tryon School. IIADIRRT IIERTIII5 SYSTEM 5 . 0 I and orocflng the foundation. 890' I""" It. 1'. Morrison co. SUMMIRSIDI - CHARLOTTETOWN The North Tryon Presbyterian Young People's held their weekly meeting in the Presbyterian Manse Monday evening at 8.00. we I ' 9 - counrv cousrnucriou OD. LTDI. F I A o o 0 ' at .. , O”-”t'"1fiI:IIi uaw otasoow. N.'s, g... PHONES 2324 and 1372 I