rT Y YY Ory oy YOUR MERGURY TRUCK DEALER AYOFF Gl presents I I NEW THAMES VAN & BUS -- NEW ECONOLINE PICKUP 1 NEW DURABILITY=-- 12,000 MILE WARRANTY ON ALL MODELS," PLUS...100,000 MILE WARRANTY ON SUPER DUTY V-8 ENGINES BW NEW RUGGED "TRUCK-BUILT" BIG 262 INCH SIX** I NEW SUPER DUTY "H" SERIES -- DIESEL OR GAS WN NEW FLEXI- BILITY~ OVER 600 PAYOFF-PROVED MODELS BIG ECONOMY in the Thames Van and Station Bus and Econo: line Pickup~the all new series offered by your Mercury dealer for '61, Fuel economy, servicing economy, maintenance economy are just afew of the many major reasons why the Econoline ard Thames series are the most efficient and economical vehicles in their class, Even weight distribution: Practical use of loadspace: Up to 1,935 Ibs, payload; 73 cubic foot capacity: Ease of side or rear load: ing and unloading; nimbleness in traffic and parking--these are just a few of the features that cut operating costs all along the line, BIGGER CAPACITY in the full range of Mercury Pickups for '61, It's the widest selection ever offered by your Mercury Truck dealer, Choose from 10 pickups, five transmissions or 4-wheel drive models, G.V.W.'s from 5,000 to 9,800 Ibs, Improved 223 inch six or 292 inch eight available in all pickup models, Enjoy the comfort of driverized cabs, the safety of wraparound rear window vision, the style that makes a Mercury Pickup stand out in any crowd, and the agility that makes Mercury a traffic-master In town or on the highway, Choose your pickup body in either Flareside or Styleside with integral body design, Also available in Light Duty Class~Commercial Ranch Wagon, Two Parcel Deliveries, BIGGER PERFORMANCE from the husky Mercury 500 and 600's, For 1961 frames, springs and shocks have been further improved and strengthened, G.V,W.'s range from 15,000 to 21,000 Ibs, As for style, these huskies have a handsome real-truck look, Work a Mercury 500 or 600 on your job soon, You'll soon know what Payoff '61 means in a Mercury Truck, Mercury Medium Duty Trucks are available in chassis cab, tilt cab, school bus or parcel delivery models, BIGGEST CHOICE in conventional Heavy and Super Duty models for 1961, Your Mercury Truck dealer has a mighty Mercury glant that can be fitted to give you the exact combination of power and load-toting ability your job requires. Super Duty V-8's are available in a wider range of transmission-axle combinations, G.C.W.'s go all the way up to 75,000 Ibs, And further proof of Mercury durability=for 1961 your Mercury Truck dealer offers a 100,000 mile or 24 month warranty on all Super Duty V-8 engine parts proved defective in normal on-highway service, BIGGEST SELECTION ntheall new "H' series featuring single andtandemrearaxle models, Five Cummins Diesels offerincreased fuel economy, more torque, decreased maintenance costs, The excellent reliability, economy and long life of these engines have made them extremely popular with aver-the-road truck operators, "H'" series also features a new high tilt cab with front bumpers to-back of cab dimension of only 82 inches... can legally haul a 40.t, trailer in a 50-ft, overall length, Mercury parts and service are available, for all models, everywhere you drive, *12,000 mile or one full year warranty, whichever comes first, **Available February, 1961, MEET THE BIG MAN IN TRUCKS FOR '61 YOUR MERCURY TRUCK DEALER Extra Heavy Duty "H' Series (Gas or Diesel) GE rR Edda IE GSIIANA TIMED, WEIR Y, Jenuery Is, rei Ej A 'High Priced House Built | For Rir Officer | MONTREAL (CP)--An RCAV, 5 spokesman at Alr Defence Com 7 mand in nearby Ht, Hubert said © Tuesday # house whose high costs were mentioned in the suditor-general's annual report to Parliament was built for use of the sir officer commanding in 5, Hubert, Present commander is Ar \Viee Marshal William BR, Mae Brien, The spokesman said Aly Vice Marshal Machirien had no comment on the auditor's report bo ihecause the house was not buflt # for him personally Although he is the first oc 2 pant of the house, the spokes iman sald he is sure negotia- tions for its construction were started before Alr Viee Marshal IMacPrien took up his present § {post two years ago, Normal tour! 2 of duty for an air office com imanding at 5t, Hubert is three or four years, The auditor - general said in his report, that the house cost a § total of $79,051-556,716 for the house and $22915 for utilities and landscaping | IHAS NINE ROOMS Kid Rai The house 15 a two - storey TESTING ROCK FOR white frame construction, 1 Rock testing for the founda- | ada's first large-scale nuclear contains nine rooms and 3000) tion gets underway at Doug. | electric plant Pretiminary | square feet of floor space, There! as Point, Ont,, on the shore | construction is being carried | {is a detached one-car garage, | of {ake Huron, site of Can | out by Atomic Energy of Can More Evidence | was built according to a modi ified Central Morigage and Housing Corporation design, A the time the house was being built, sald the spokesman, Mi was intended to build later an additional 200 homes for mar ried personnel in the same area, Therefore the roads, grad. ing snd utilities "were con structed to fit into these future plans, whieh involved more work than just for the one house," By DAVE McINTOSH his firm could be faced with a Canadian Press Staff Writer serious situation if not per: OTTAWA (CP)=Nordair Lim- mitted to expand its regional] The spokesman said the mate ited of Montreal Tuesday com- services in Ontario and Quebed rials used in the house were the pleted testimony before the alr: fe said Nordair must diver: | Isame 8s went into regular mar. transport board in support of its gify its operations ang that i [ied quarters The home was meant to pro- a AMOS, Que, (CP)==Andre Te: mieux, unsuccessful Progressive Conservative candidate for Vil {leneuve riding in the 1068 fed lernl election, pleaded guilty Tuesday to five charges of frand and conspiracy to defraud the late New application to operate a twice plans to provide more personal « day Montreal-Kingston/Tor- service to passengers, such as lvide quarters suitable for the onto scheduled air service free airport parking and tickets | commanding officer of thel quehecair Incorporated then on credit |RCAV's Inrgest hase In Canada, began presentation of its evi- He said strong development | dence in a bid to run a Mont C did t real and Ottawa route to King ' 1 d e ston, Oshawa and Windsor H B b an RG, Lefrancols, executive ees 00 00 Ad it F d vice-president of Nordair, said Was A "Beaut' Power Sought TORONTO (CP)=Trade Min {ister Hees was confronted Tues » . day night with & remark he To Dismiss made last year ~ that Canada couldn't do husiness with better businessmen than Cubans Board Members 1 nica | 0 » ( entenced "Well, like we |Rovarnment Jong wn Hiemeed TORONTO (CP) = Toronto's York mayor) V iorello La Quay, He was sentenced to 18 board of control Tuesday asked din, when 1 made an mistake, {months In fail Monday on sim- local members of the Ontario really make a beaut : flar "harges in Val d'Or legislature to support legislation] Appearing on the CBC (¢ levis The charges heard Tuesday that would give the municipal-|/fon show Front Page ( hallenge were laid in connection withlity the authority to dismiss any|Mr, Hees was told by panelist river-cleaning projects in the member of municipal boards| Philip Deane, a contributor to | Deparquet aren, Amos 18 200 caught conducting business with the Toronto Globe and Mail, {miles northeast of Quebee City. the eity, that the remark had caused Sentenced with Lemieux were 1 great concern in the United ye JAS de het [Rene Leroux and Joseph Bed. The request wa made at the aio, My, Hees mado it in an: (ard, both of whom pleaded 8nnunl meeting of Toronto pouncing that a Cuban trade (guilty to similar charges, Ler\MPPs with city officials, Only|mission would he coming to oux received a one-month sen give legislators out of 12 invited Canada, tence and Bedard a three: 0 ed un They were; Mr, Hees said he had in [month term, | Allan Lawrence (PC tended to make clear that cash gasie George). Kenneth Bryden (CCF deals in non-strategle materials M C t t |= Woodbine), Joseph Gould (1, were good business for Canada, vlore Lontracis » For Printers - "my " [ o straighten that out Bracondale), Andy 'Thompson| 'I Want to straighten AAR do right now," he said Tuesday (L = Dovercourt) and James night, "1 have no sympathy Trotter (L~Parkdale) with Mr. Castro or with his re. The proposed legislation would | gime and 1 disapprove thors OTTAWA (CP)=State Secre|include a member of a hoard oughly of what he is doing to tary Noel Dorion sald Tuesday or commission who Is director some of the religious groups in night the federal government sof a company providing wares | Cuba," leaning towards allocation of|and merchandise' exceeding $25 {more contracts to the printers'| value, {Industry | - In a speech to members of the Ottawa Printing House {Craftsmen Club, Mr, Dorlon said the government is going to| Was recommen strive to have the United States|royal commission on copyright, sent while in a Na revise its copyright laws to help| My, Dorion indicated govern. tion camp and which he never the Canadian industry, (ment printing has increased to received, Banstad says another The government will also{such an extent that private in: 2,100 Norwegians might put In study the possibility of adher|dustries would have to be caled similar claims if he Is success: lence to the Universal Copyright/upon to take up the load, ful, OLD GRIEVANCE Convention adopted at Geneva A Norwegian, Is demanding that in 1052, he said, This adherence [the West German government led In 1057 by a/pay him §200=-a sum he was i Nazi concentra: bs BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES LIMITED 1271 SIMCOE ST, NORTH - OSHAWA - RA 3.4675 sp ENNEDY ON A CAKE a pon | ing, The controversial top hat, as well as the oath, is in cake and frosting Vying for honors In Ohio | theme classification, Bakers Association convention | trait of President-elect John | in Cleveland is Joanne Owens | Kennedy, Portrait and frame Tucker's entry in the civic | were done completely in frost. «(AP Wirephoto.) | the reactor building will be Air Franchise Fight {fear of TCA is that BONN (AP)==Auden Baastad, yi] %, REACTOR SITE ada Limited in co-operation with Ontario Hydro, These tests are in the area where erected, The $61,500,000 plant is scheduled to come into operation in 1064, =~(CP Wirephoto,) Bomb Tests Danger Slight LONDON, Ont, (CP)=A Lon. don cancer expert sald Tues. of a regional air carrier Is pos- day testing of nuclear bombs ible only if this development is creates far less radiation ex. confined to a single airline in posure than consistent diagnos. one region, tie treatment with x-rays and i a {similar techniques WOULD EXTEND Dr, J. C.F, MacDonald, of Vordair would consider add-\ye Ontario Cancer Foundation ing other points, such as Ob land the London clinic at the tawa and St, Catharines, if 8|ojty's Victoria Hospital, added, Montreal - Kingston - Toronto however, that every bomb ex: route proved successful plosion increases the radiation Kurt Peiffer, Nordair (raffic|level representative, estimated the| "Actually, I can't see any company would lose $66,500 onireason for testing those the first year's operations of a bombs," he told Canadian Pro. Montreal - Kingston - Toronto gress Club members. "Every. route, It would make a profitione knows what they can do of $54,000 in the second year and and only a maniac would con. a profit of $105,000 in the third sider using them in war, So year on revenues of $509,000, why test them?" Mr, Peiffer sald Nordair would hope to take some Mont real «- Toronto business away from Trans-Canada Alr Lines even with the stop at Kingston, He estimated traffic in the first year on the Montreal-Kingston: Toronto route at some 35,000 passengers, Nordair now operates a twice: a « day Windsor Sarnia London | charred ruins, Toronto service, An unspoken! A third man believed to have Nordair| aod in the fire was found Tues. eventually may apply to fly ai.| rect rom Montreal A roi day In a nearby rooming house and Windsor In competition with| where he had moved immedis {Its own routes, ately after escaping the flames, In Only Two Died : In Hotel Fire TORONTO (CP) =~ Fire and police department Investigators confirmed Tuesday that two persons died in a fire Monday that left the Carson Hotel a . p Il NEW FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT... BASEMENT BALLET! 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