PAGE 4, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,1973, WHITBY FREE PRESS "s ~* , *;* ~ lie~ à 0 Halifax. Average yearly snow- faIl, over 9 feet. Quebec City. Aver- age yearly snowfall, over 10 feet., Montreal, around 9 feet. Toronto, 5 feet. Thunder Bay, 8 feet. London, about 7 feet. Prince George,8½ feet Lethbridge, 61/2 feet... And that's just average. Add to that, weeks of sub- freezing temperatures, ice, bone- chilling wind and sleet, and you've got something that Canada is fam- ous for: winter. In a lot of places as much as 6 month's worth. Well, we don't have a way around it. But we do have a way for you to get around in it: the Few tings in lhfe Volkswagen Bug. Something we're famous for. The VW's engine is cooled by air. So you won't have to worry about it freezing in Fredericton. Our engine also happens to be in the back, over the drive wheels for better traction. So you can get through the slush in Saskato on, the frozen ice in Flin Flon, the mud in Moose Jaw as well as the sleet in Shawinigan. We give the Bug four coats of paint and seal its bottom with a sheet of steel. To protect you against the salt in Soult Ste. Marie. Even the tons and tons and tons of it in Toronto. WTe've been helping Cana- dians from Antigonish. to Prince Rupert get through winter for the last 21 years. And we intend on staying around for another 20. It seems the weather agrees with us. workas wellas a Volkswagen. Especially in winter. - . . .~.. îe e,ýý rit MON ew