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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Oct 1965, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Eowmanvile, Oct. 20, 1965 ways. Strato-bucket seats are O e iea o m ite R o standard on the Caprice sport O ràn Lb r iC m it e R o --coupe, while a Srt-ec front seat with centre armn 'G neal M oor o C na arest is available on the Caprice - spart sedan. There is a new panel orna- lsport option" for the sport The aprie fo '66coupe and convertible în» Oshawa, Ont.-New styling, Ail models have been re- centre floor console and "Super flew power and an ail-new styled for '66 in sparkling new Sport" exterior identification. séries - the Caprice - high- colors. dazzling new interiors, Both these models have dra- ~ light Chevrolet for 1966, Gen- and the longer, lower and wid- matic new styling this year, eral Motors of Canada an- er look that will be the pace- including new quarter-paniels nounced today. ,setter this year. 'and a new treatment of mold _ The Caprice series will be Ail Chevrolets feature Full- ings both front and rear. There «'top oi the line" and wil in- I Coîl front and rear suspension are black-accented side and clude a customn coupe with al with tailored springs and re- rea moidings, siender sili and distinctive roofline, a custom fined shock absorbers, Wgide- ýhood windsplit moldings andý sedan model and a six-pass- Stance tread design, thick body ibright roof-drip moldings. enger station wagon with mounts, and sound and vibra-! Like al Chevys for '66, Bel wood-grained trim. A fine- tion absorbers and seaiers at Air and Biscayne aiso feature ipassenger station wagon wil] hundreds of points. i boid new styling of fenders, also be available. As standard equipment, ali bumpers and grille with a« Chevrolet's lineup totals 15 the new models have a new ifuil-size carload of standard mnodels in four series. The smooth-operatmng three speed1 features with many options.~ Une ncldesChevole, Cev-transmission that can be shift- elle, Chevy II, Corar n ed into low without first cornE Broader Power Choice Corvette. ting to a hait. Chevroiet for 1966 has 'a 1The range of power teams wider selection in transmis- Chevelle has a wide range is higher than ever before. The1 sions, power plants and power of two- and four-doorsea, literally hundreds of options tearms than ever before. The «' convertibles and coupes, i to ean that the new cars areZbsic L-Six has 250 eu. in. serles with nine models. ;virtuaîîy customn built. dîspiacement and 155 hp while Chevy II has six rnodels in, Instrument panel pad and2te V8 standard engine has three series - ail redesigned. ipadded sun visors are stand- 283 eu. in. and is rated at 195 Corvair, with the Corsa, ard along with a hast of'hp. Monza and the 500 series, re-1features that include: Seat There is a 327 V8 with hre turns with optional turbo sup- ibelts front and rear, two-speed power increased to 275,a39 ercharged rear-engine power. ,windshield wipers with glare- i V8 with 325 hp and two new Also availabie are both mod- Iresistant arms, windshield 1427 V8's with 390 and 425 els of the powerful Corvettelwasher, outside mirror, shat- horsepower. There is a new Sting Ray. ýter-resistant inside mirror and lautomatic choke for ail option- backup lights. ai V8's and a new easy-to-op - The 15 model lineup for erate ignition switch. A three- _ Chevrolet is in four series- speed fully-synchronized trans- Red Frt p Caprice, Impala, Bel Air and mission is standard and offers .7-. Bsane smooth, easy shifts. A four-i Impaia bas a new sport op peed transmission and a new v oin expecteci to vîn o nîgn înree-speeci Turbo Hydra-Mat- 1 A. ±.favour with purchasers of Im- ic are available. ~j~pala sport coupes and convert- Altogether Chevroiet offers ibes 1 power teams this yeor. Caprce s Lxurous A new extra-cost suspension: A îuxurious special sport in- ~o pinlTroJtV teror s sandrd quimen engines includes higher-rate teror s sandrd quimenfront and rear coil springs, ~~ 'fortheCapice oup. Iîn-firmer shock absorbers, heavy- 45 cludes slîm, tapered Strato- du. fontst...zer.rer ii.i ibucket seats, a lower instru- ra w orld ment panel, and a centre con- stabilizer and a new wide-base sole with a lighted carpet-iined 14 x 6 wheels and larger tires, % ioprmnahry or in addition to an improved ne s1coprmet shry cu-bra ke system durably huilt, The western section of Drigo onhpwîll have its own Liberal corn- tesy iight with trim matchingDalnonTwsi ote1 nesinteitro with new corrosion resistantý mittee roomn for the f ederal election. It \,vas opened nearVro'sRado th oTherconsoecn taein cairt-brake lunes. Vro' odo h Thioslnotan airt The new engines cover a south side of Highway 2, on Monday bv iRussell C. Honey, the Liberal candi- ed gem ndraoir, epaureug wide range of performance re-' date. He is shown here with Heber Snowden who will be in charge of the f es, quivacuum andh ourpressuret gaug- Elgneis standard with Six features tbin-wail con-____ Cies. Eegnerirare color- stuction tohe Tubown eihitros__ ___ ____ _____ barmonized with the e rirared eivied froa scngle- insets with the look erof ad rs, ad efivi e in asecnglel-i AM I In-- - - - --- u o enihatd-barrd carburetor, automnaticH APO TheChisianScene Mnior doors, instrument panel, glove choke, economy - contoured 7n. Nrwast,foStoencMoitorU compartmnent door, floor con- camshaft and short-stroke de- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wray Carl Bradley, senior eider as- 1 tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. OeNreStBsoM.015sole and the steering wheel sign, were recent Sunday dinner, sisted, and at Eidad Mr. Fran-i Ken Caveriy. Pieuse entermjy subscription tothl horn ring. At the other end of the guests at the home of Mr. and cis Jobnston assisted, aiso ai At Brownies some of the &~oitr fr >eperodcheke ~ Newexerir rnmenatonscale, the Turbo-Jet 427 V8 Mrs. S,. Keane in Oshawa. senior eider. . irls are learning semnaphore. #oirfoth eo cekdb-emblems and namne plates give gîves a compression ratio of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith Wr snwudrwyforiTerae37nwscese Iow. 1 enco $_ (U.S. Funds) a distinctive touch to Chev- 11:1 and bas a large four-bar- and family, Milton, were the forthcomiiîg Partnership new cnes have come in. rolet's low-iying silhouette. rel carburetor, mechanical guests Thanksgivin;g Sunday in the Gospel program for Please note-there will be no CL 1 YEAR $24 0l 6 mnonthe iz Al4od12hvenwî sy0c alve lifters, dual exhaust sys- at Mr. and M.rs. Hoskin Hampton United Church, who meeting on the 27th because 13 3 niSths $6 front fenders and grilles, rear tem, high-strength pistons and Smit'h's home. On Thanksgiv- are joining with several other Of the turkeY supper at the quaties, ecklid frnt nddou ble-beit water pump and ing Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ray ehurehes in the Oshawa area chLi'ch. arerear bumpers and distinctivefa drive. S'mith visited Mr. and Mrs. for this. It is ho.ped that the Recent visitors at the A. W. Street___________ taillamps. New Colors for '66 Russell Gilbert in Bowman- final ouitcome will be a great- Prescott home were Mr. and Available on ail Caprice Eighteen exterior colors are vil.1e neet1ntecuc n rs on Cria n City____________ models this year are adjjust- available, il of them new. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bor- its work.1 Douglas of Oshawa. Also able front seat headrests, a Cheveile for 1966 has sweep- ek and their tbree ehiidren Mr ad Mrs. Tom Tueker' visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Code........e tilt-steering wheei and a ing new roof uines with its low spent Sunday at Kachabag ofParry Soun wreJ.l< S. Eddyvean of Orono. ~xibucket seat for the driver that sporting profile emphasized by Lake wbere they have a cot- end uetsa the home of iSympathoIsiSmete ne o can be power-adjusted four gleaming moidings on wheel tage. Mr. and tsrs, arvyTopdahote rte r openings, sis, rear quarter jMrs. Kenneth Caveriy had SOnn .HrvyTwmP eah i e rs to he fuer.al panls gile ndwidsied.for luncheon guests Mr. and Dwayne Ashby celebrated ivas Tuesday of this week anid prLfAI tL TA I~ DIn its third year, Chevelle Mrs. Harold M. Caverly and bis second birtbday on Octo-1 the interment xvas in Hamp- CENTRAL VONTARIO TRUST ofe a complete line of cars daughter Lynn frorn. Yanco2- ber 15. Nine little plavma'tes, ton ceieterY. in its size and price range ver, B.C. Als"o present weýFré attended bis party on Friday.i The U.C.W. entertained .39 & S VIN S ORP RAT ON with Malibu and Chevelle 300. Mr. and Ms. Bruce Caverly Another party '<as given for' Senior Citizeris on October 13. SAVI GS ORP RATON he conmie hevlle300fro Osawaand Sherry and hlm on Saturday which theý Tbev were treated to a bot Series offersa convertible, Brent. family attended and Dwayne's beef dinner and an evening two-andfou-dooseansand Mir. and Mrs. K. Caverly great-uncie came aIl the way10f enterta'inmcnt. The Hamp- W ere Your Money Earns *. a station wagon. were guests at the home of freim Baffin Island to sur- ton Quartette sang and Marie You can tailor your '66 Mali- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Caverly, prise him. He surprised thej Yeo efo n, aea eia bu sport coupe and convertible Oshawa, for a fa'mily gather- rest of the family as well.i tion and Ornog dae a rea ta your sporting taste with ing on Thanksgiving Sunday. Uncie Jin Miagee will be the sang e a aisecplaed dozens of options and custamn Last Sunday was Layman staying until the 25th, spend- ianoM.SRern. Cattomrecie features. For instance, a new Sundtay and special services ing bis time getting re-ac- ed him on the violin. The on Savings Accounts. Pald "sport option" pravides a be- were held in the Hampton quainted with his relations. highlight cf the evening was '/20 0 ad copoudedquarerl. it;four -se or aonsaolc with cicut Te aman preacher Mrs. Pat Ashby beld a baby two recitations given by Mr. fou-sped r atoati, wth as r.Harold Balson who shower Oct. l,2tb for Joy Bert Stevens wbýo is 87 years a large starage area, an elec- is Sunday School Superinten- Klin Nerbuis. Joy received old. triec dock, and strato-bueket dent at Hamnpton. <is subject several gifts frein approxi- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kersey seats. If you order power- was "Nothing New Undei- the mately 30 neigbbors, relativesland famnily, Weston, were glide or four speed withte Sun" taken fromthe Book of and fiends. visitors at the home of Mr. on Chequing Accounts. Paid1 console, the shift lever is floor- Eleiss.I Ha po Mr.nd r. lm iladMs SnyKre n andcopondd ùately ýoute. he te 96V8church bie was assisted hy Mr. took a trip to Gananoque andSuavfrted. Mr. and is ordered witb the sport OP- Laverne ]#Tpz - 1%r0---una-frtedy Othefopionlinuue.ta fftr pllbOWSaarardck r.Jmes.unfror Bo Kn Poler adfailvsh. Saturday 9 to S [i~~iChevy Il is ail new for 1966 icharged engine. That's the r- ALin dc sent unda nesav nght wihstyling typified by the 10b uroCage 6,a in Toronto visiting with Mr. Mr. ,n r1,m.Jhno (Closed Wednesdays) 'new Nova Super Sport. Froni optional replacement for the Johnston's sister. ad Lna ifrvstd FOUTAiHEA th hadsme ne-iec alm-standard six-cylinder engine, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Penlwar- i heir father, Mr. Bcrt John-! OF SERVICE inum grille with its integrat- the 140 hp Turbo-Air 164. den and family and Mrs. W.Ison. Saturdla\ evenîng, Head Office: 19 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa 723-5221 'cd single-unit headlamps right Corvairs feature a sunerb, Penwarden were Sunday din-ý The fîrst Fali meeting of: ithrough ta the redesigned rear fuliy independent four-wheel ner guests of Mrs. Kelly, Or-th Hoe&SooClbws Brandi Office: 23 King St. West. Bowrnanviile 623-2527 iend, the car is ail new. Sleek supninen.Ms .Pewre Sheld rîaevenînOlCt.b 15, roof lunes, a cleanly executed The engines are standard spending a week or so ho-inchol . it 9 rset boo a d ron fndrspa a-95 hp Turbo-i 164 or, op- days with Mrs. Kelly. 'Pres. C. Penwarden openedi tional at extra cast, 110 or 140 Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibsonthe meeting and conducted, hp engines and any of the spent Wednesday evening'the business. The following, three can be coupled with the visiting with mother, M'rs. (. are the siate of officers for ,new fully-synchronized stand- D. Bentley, Port Ferry, be- the caming year: Pres. Mr.ý Aspee ansmaleiso the Four- Toronto for the winter ýMrs. Arvilla Barrett; Sec.-, Sped rasmssonorPower- manths. 'Treas., Mrs. Sidney Cornîsh; ME E T I N GEithcr the 500 sport coupei Mr. and Mrs. A. Vandyk, Asistant, Mrs. R. Carneron; ortespart sedan can haveBrdo, were Sunday guests'Sick Cornmittee, Mrs. C. Pen- BOW AN ILL HGH CHO L UDIORIM any of three power teams: the and Mr. and Mrs. A. Millson wa'rden and Mrs. L. Puilen. BOW M NVILE HGH CHOO AU ITO IUM 5 h Turo-Ar 16, te 10jwere Sunday evening guests Readings b Mrs. Jane Wood- __hp Turbo-Air 164 or the 140 of Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneyk. ley and Mrs. Arvilla Barrett - hp Turbo-Air 164. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker,. were enjoyed and 1&- Clar- MONDI~LAT , NOV lst - at 8 feotMres omnof e 6 Corvette Brookiin, were Sunday din-ýence Woodley showed pictures featres nclue aflaating ner guests of their parents,1 cf ail local interest. Hai- COMEAND EAR OUR ANDIATE grille, black-accented body sîli Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. lowe'en party te be beld in COMEAND EAR OUR ANDIATEmoldings, wrap-around bump- r MT. and Mrs. J., C. Cook, the schol FridaY night, Oct. ers, ventilated wheel cavers1 Miss Graoe Smith. Mr. F. G. 29tb, and the November meet- with simulated 3-lug knock-ISmnith and Mr-. Robt. Sim en- ing ta be beld the 2nd Friday T O N Y K E T C H U M off tabl e r eatd t ew:.B o rn To vry li alyiu tfrilie tare . eetidng offctblubpwalera td re oyed a Tvry lovely d rive mwithte nca&e. Pewarngn unittailigts.ton Midenandothr nth-cloed iththe Queen and a' and GUEST SPEAKER: Special cast a 1 u m i n u m ern points to see the lavely social time was enjoyed by wheels wt six-inch rm r color of the leaves. ifl. optianal for ail Corvettes. A Mr-. and Mrs. Ross Law,, Club 50 ladies met at the M R. ANDRE BREW IN0ihp Tro-e327'V8 an39r avail-it gueSatu r ay nd MrS.mit mbe ndanwitwrpe- M R . A D R EWB R EW , wT0rbop et327'V8 a39r 425 l i t ofwere.atndy ev 1 en-' Smith o i it twev M.P. Ci Pbj LREEY WOOD ýabIe aiong wîth four-speed Sidney ois.en.Pr.Ms.JkyV - transmissions. When the larg- Mr~. Sidney Cornisb was a eyk opened the meeting and eengine is used there is a guest of Mr. Keith Peters at conducted the business. Don- special hlgh-domed hood. the Oshawa & District Reali ation was given to Tyrone HaUl Boaird and a donatIon to them with a card table set.' be given to Tyrone United lOver 70 enjoyed the gather- Ohurch Thankoffering Ser- tîng. vice, Oct. 24th. Mrs. W. Van-ý Mrs. L. C. Snowden zând Mr. eyk gave report of buying Bob Snowden. Maple Grave, oonmittee for turkcy supperlwere Sunday aftcrnoon gucsts and the treasurer gave herwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred1 report. Expenses of turkcv supper $204.31, receipts, ofi tickets, donations and sale 0fý vegetables $358-68 leaving a balance of $154-37. D en e t ' Mr. Jack Cook showedu h r o same very interesting pictures taken on their trips to Florida: and the meeting elesed with' 27 Teirac St hymn and benediction. Mrs.' nprac t R. Gibson gave a very inspîr- South of Ki ing devotional and Miss G. Smith read the scrmpture. OPEN FRIDAY & SX Our second annual turke.v supper held Saturday night,' Oct. 9, was a huge succcss inW E K-N spite of the ramn. Bath set-' W E - N tings were well filled and! much credit is due te each j FLANELLETTE BLAN member and their men folk' wbo0 fulfilleci their jobs first' Size 80 x 100 - class. To anv non-members MnsNv who helped we sincerely Say, MnsNv thank you for your ca-opera-, CAR COATS ------- tien and assistance. By'adGrs BASE LUNE Mr. Ernest Foiey, Bowman- ville, Mr. Edward Folcy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnes. Missý Grace Barnes attendcd the In.ý ternational Plowing Match at Milliken on Saturday. The cornmunity held a farcwell party in bonoîîr of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce William- son and family on Saturday evening in the Base Line Sebool House. 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