Red October
Senior Member
I have no idea
- according to the sign over the head table, the organization (an international union perhaps? - there's an American flag) was celebrating its centennial (1855-1955).
Look at the symbol in between the years.
I have no idea
- according to the sign over the head table, the organization (an international union perhaps? - there's an American flag) was celebrating its centennial (1855-1955).
Look at the symbol in between the years.
The 100th Anniversary of the Masons in Ontario
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I saw the 'symbol' and although it looks familiar, I can't name it.
Is it a union crest?
Goldie, you & I posted at the same time so you missed my answer
- the Masons - the 100th Anniversary of the Grand Lodge of Ontario
That CNE Automotive Building series was incomplete without a shot of an actual "Auto Show."
Couldn't find much on the net, so here's my own photo c.1950 (can anyone give a more accurate date?).
Shot with a new 35 mm Retina camera - very blurred! - not very good for a budding photographer, eh?
Now. August 2011.
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A beautiful structure!
Here is a couple from the '55 show.
Auto shows in the 50s... wonder what the slogans were?
"Through the windshield with a smile
'Cause you're doing it in style!
In your 1955 _______!"
"Roll it, flip it, ram a pole,
That you don't live to sue's the goal!
We just hope that your kids survive
To buy our cars in '65!"
"The gypsy used her crystal ball
To see a future, proud and tall
Where you cruise highways, faster, straighter
...But who the heck is... Ralph Nader?"
Auto shows in the 50s... wonder what the slogans were?
"Through the windshield with a smile
'Cause you're doing it in style!
In your 1955 _______!"
"Roll it, flip it, ram a pole,
That you don't live to sue's the goal!
We just hope that your kids survive
To buy our cars in '65!"
"The gypsy used her crystal ball
To see a future, proud and tall
Where you cruise highways, faster, straighter
...But who the heck is... Ralph Nader?"
Does anyone remember when seat belts were for the front seats only, then grudgingly, the belts in car backseats were lap only (like on aircraft)?
Amazing indeed, and well intact.By rights this gem shouldn't exist; amazing that it does.




