Engineers have provided the new Dodge with improvements which result in increased riding comfort. Wheelbases have been increased to 118Ve" on the DeLuxe and Special “DeLuxe to allow better cradling of passengers. Over?“ length, how.. ever, has been reduced 5 15/16", by a reduction of overhang in the front and rear. This allows better clearance and facilitates parking, Side-sway has been reduced and roadsbility improved by mounting rent shock absorbers in "sea-leg" fashion; rear shock: In mounted higher for increased road clear- Inca. __ _ T _ Front wheel suspension: with re- designed limit bumpers on lower control Arms allow gentler engage- mont under never-e Wnditions. Thicker, softer body mountings and improved sound deadening mate- Hula further reduce road noises. Better fuel delivery in assured by a new-type, higher capacity fuel pump. A redesigned intake meni- fold gives quicker, smoother engine warm-up, better distribution of fuel mixture, quicker response to ac- celeration. Greater efficiency and performance have been effected by changes in the cylinder head de- sign which have raised the com- pression ratio to 6.7 to I. The engine delivers 97 horsepower, and amoother, quieter power at all Ipeeds. Easier servicing of the crankcase and increased protection against dust and grit is made poa- aible by a longer breather pipe with improved cap sealing. An electric automatic choke contributes easier starting. 7 - Interior upholstery is flawlessly tailored, with simulated leather kick pads to gaurd against scuff- ing. Rear doors are hinged from tlw centre posts for easy neceas and nit. The instrument panel has been redesigned, instruments re- grouped, and lighting improved for safe day and night driving. The panel's switches are of the rotary type for convenience and trouble- fre_e opera_tioy. - _ _ _ The new front and featum B heavy gleaming chrome grille, highly-placed widely-net new head- lights. a new rich medallion, and & Itrumlinad version of the famous Dodge "ram". A fluted chrome bumper computes the attractive from end design. ' A All models are-offered in a range of eight attractive colours. These are of plastic fuda-reliutant mama], woven more enduring by exhaus- tite washing and polishing tests. The Low Dodge DoLuxo and W Damn.modoll - . UV, mullvo Ippuranco, from tho wide front bum": to I dutinetlvo version of thy popular “M ink." The front fender line flows backward, nlmost put-1101 with the hood, to finally blend into the body. Chrome agin- on both tmat and mt fendm, and I continuous con- uvg chrome moulding around the body' of the car adds to the rich uppearance, and low luxurious look. The reu- fenders are seplnte units but are a. composite part of the whole body design, and they are desig'ned to keep any necelnry "nder repairs? at the low cost. level. Itgtl Behave-‘1' on nails/.5 . lbue, them in 5 Four Dooe lulu! 4nd I Club Coupe. Three mainly new modem on n ttt" wheelbase. will be produced Inter. M include a bulimia canâ€, a two-door sedm. and a punt now - type--tut All-mom “Bub- who): no new}: aw mod-ll fit ttte Deluxe and Speck! Down clan. In both the Dehu- and In canâ€. neon-y, In!" moo In when all. 1'Maex atom in the new tS Dom. ad Epsom Doha. In In, it In tqorted by Mr. d. J. M, a.» “I his. Inn-(or, DodeDe8oto Won, of the clrrpltr Comm weâ€- Pref, an". 21*ka ‘own tur the lint Morin WM “31. J. Barter'.. - - the oszsuda'. igaiiut,iniinm. Plum Zone 4-591 Service Finance Company Ltd. Compare the Cost and Service than-wink l9 Dom low Display Hero BEFORE BORROWING LOANS " " 18 r LOAN Payments LOAN Pnymontl LOAN Payments t 98.17 ' 0.00 $138.48 610.00 $1M.78 310.00 130.89 12.00 166.81 14.00 219.42 14.00- 174.52 16.00 200.15 15.00 282.11 18.00 218.15 20.00 240.18 18.00 370.14 24.00 261.78 24.00 293.55 22.00 407.49 26.00 305.41 28.00 340.92 26.00 470.18 30.00 327.13 80.00 373.51 28.00 501.52 82.00 840.04 82.00 400.80 M.00 768.68 60.0) 414.40 88.00 467.01 M.00 040.86 60.00 501.76 46.00 601.04 86.00 1018.72 65.00 Amount of [an is Actual thush You Receive MONTHLY PAYMENTS include ait ehargea Safety-Rim Wheels and Super Cushion The: are standard on all models. , Thomson, J. M. ' Thirrnton, W. E. Thrush, Mrs. w. Totten, B. J. -- Ramadan, Min M. ......_.. .35 Rayner. K. H. .------. 2.00 Reaburn, Mrs. w. J. _.... 1.00 Rees, Mrs. .........._.._....._._ 1.00 Robertson, Grant ._.._._. 20.00 Robins, Mrs. H. ..___..._. 1.00 Roe, Rev. 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"m...--.----.--'. Inmo’l Light Lunch - Iamrr,A. ' Ttr"'"""'"'""""- MmCulloch, C. B. ----- Mickey, W. A. Ltd. --.-. Minot“ Co. of Canada - Mndgott. At I ......___..... 'III'." Own â€flat. at It." It I union hold in Tun-to [at Friday a u. I". an to right the? m: P. sumo... W. new: “I. Goon. Walla; W. Doran tall r. De 0.. Mann. mm a: Walter in both "Manta of Wanton. Itrtsrtm nan GROSS nouonsl Bank yt young-[Building Main and John WESTON, ONTARIO '.aTaWFiaTGTAFfii"'i7iiA7itTds1u, 200.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 10.00 L00 1.00 5.00 .60 .60 _ Last Saturday evgring, April 2nd, the auditorium and gym ot the Maple Leaf School echoed to the merriment of about 50 party- minded boys and girls of the dis- trict. It ‘was the first venture members of the Girls’ Teenage Club had had in the matter of has- teasing on such a large scale. The Club, which meets under the dime. tion of the 'Y' - Wednesday evening from 7.30 to 9.30 for a pro- gram of basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, and tumbling, managed the planning and preparation of the party to a great extent. Com- mittees to buy and transport the food, to make posters, and tack "hem up, to take shifts on the snack bar, which sold pop, donuts, and fudge made by the girls them- selves, were appointed and func.. tioned quite efficiently. A helpful and very welcome word or two of assistance from some of the par- ents and friends of the girls smoothed over any small difficul- ties which may have arisen. Not- able were Mr. and Mrs. A. Harrison, Mrs. Stephenson, and Mrs. Gerry, who gave of their time and advice in the planning, and many "props" for the games; Mr. and Mrs. Down and Mr. Messinger, who played for and called the Square Dances; Mrs. Hall who led a most enthusiastic and hearty sing-song, and Mr. Henderson, Mr. Hall, Mr. McCarthy and other who attended. I During the evening tseveral re- quests for dancing lessons were made by both boys and girls, and it is possible that 'gNtt,tg could be included in the ednes- day evening program, It sugges- tions for "another party soon" are any indication, it would seem that “a good time was had by all" and numerous possibilities might be considered for future "do's". Filled the Lobby Bower: "Did Min brwderhe voice fill the hall?†'is’i’nks: "Well, it mud the lobby. Pretty nearly everybody went out there when she started to sing." New Maple Leaf Te‘en-Age Club Hold 1st Party Total to March 28-.-A2,487.48 E. H. nmwgnm, 10.00 5.00 The philosophie tad man says: It’s not tho work I enjoy. it's the people I run into. Names of platoon members cover the cartoon containing the bottle and it in to much I part of every reunion on the "two minutes of silence observed for than who hove left the nub. Highest City iaichan, Tibet, at 15,370 feet Ibove sea level, is the highest city in the world. to Con-g: and! will be 8=S,uttrutt 'll tf, and" I, h and lnnlndlu June. I'M- .“- vlll to kmn u the â€dull“ and will be undo: tudimetioesutgr.c,R.D.vios. TM WI. in open to all inumtod can" no "In at no no! out. th. laxative pinning it is ox- poeud that the coun- will ho held on My nights frmn trot) to 10.80 pan. " the weather improve, it in ntttieipated that ttte union- Mu irtaud.orttdttoritdsttsg, with probably can "gt,ig",tlt'gtf for wad-0nd- for than about of {allowing-up um: work. "No other platoon in the country has this particular type of reunion, as far as we know," said Fred Defoe. "We have no executive and anyone from major down is known by his tirst name. The only rank given is to our colonel, Lionel Milne, who was second in command from 1916 until the end of the war. Our original commander, Cg John McLean, died during the past I For 30 years the veterans have been holding informal annual muster parade: at each other's homes. As an old comrade answers his last roll call, his name is placed on the platoon plaque. The last two surviving members will hold a final reunion and divide the whiskey between them. The 15 members living in To- ronto and district gathered last Friday night " the home of A1 Jones, Vaughan Rd., and remin- isced about the days of 1919 when Harry Pepler, first platoon officer, bought the famous bottle and Mart- ed the reunions. At I neat plumb: muting. mull me- were “cloud with nuance to the course. The subject matter will u primarily llndlclp- lug, with m omphuil on actual outdoor “etching; the medium will be water-colon or oils and the lad“ will include ten unions of expert tuition'under C. R. Davies. It' (may will be limited in man;- r for the convenienco of the instructor, Mt thou who plan to use this {unity are urged to com- plete their than u won " pos- liblo. l It is anticipated that many per- sons will be entering this very ‘excellent course, so it is titted that you register as soon as possible to insure sdmission to the group. Mr. Davies hss sssured us that he will afford the maximum of in- struction and interest to the group so that In excellent series is anticipated. You will uppur at the office of the director of recreation. The fee of $2.00 will be paid (to cover in- struction can“). You will he iven' a and, which will naturalg you entrlnco into the group. On the Mth (or opening date) this card will be presented to the instructor 3nd "tux-nod to you. Registration must be completed before April 26. Total strength of No. 44 Platoon, 19th Battalion, queen's tiiiiiiiii now Stands at 24 old so] . , a plaque, and I bottle of Scotch whiskey. 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