8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, November 14, 1967 Meteor =. Montego Let your Mercury dealer show you why our better idea cars-- are even better in '68. Try out better ideas like our two-way Station wagon tailgate -- it opens down for cargo, out like a door for people. Or the better idea power braké option -- ordét power brakes and you automatically get power front disc brakes. Or try our Select-Shift transmission that lets you shift manually or drive automatically. And take a look at the complete Mercury lineup for '68...the cars with the fine car touch of Lincoln Continental. Check out Cougar; pound for pound and dollar for dollar TRBA Meteor: Montego: Mercury + Cougar: Falcon The'68 better idea cars | are rolling. Come on in! MERCURY the best equipped luxury sports car in North America. And, in the tracks of the hot selling Cougar, Montego... Mer- cuPy's new young sized, young priced action car. And test drive one of the 68 Meteors and you'll see why we say: 'Move with the Meteor people"... because Meteor people have discovered that Meteor is really the Mercury at the standard car price. The '68 Falcon is there too, the compact car for the big, wide country. ; Stop at a Mercury showroom... one of the great new '68 better idea cars has your name (and your price tag) on it. See them, test drive them, order now... at your Mercury dealer's Ford's unsurpassed 3-point 5 year/50,000 mile new car warranty. Your Mercury dealer has all the details. SEAWAY MOTORS (1965) Limited "™ 2¥n0As sv. «.. WHITBY, ONT. MERCURY f I { Ml Museums are boring for children. Places t faces in the glass. Tx things which are not touched. And kick your That is, except in O Canadian Automotive \ And the man who make zing is the assistant m LULU Snow tires were in order for these two young Osh- awa cyclists as an early morning outing ended in a Jury F Of Na A coroner's jury last nigh ruled a 44-year-old Genera Motors worker in Oshawa diec of natural causes Aug. 18 at 2 factory medical centre. While the jury brought in the verdict, an inquest into the death of Robert Marshall it made no recommendation for changes to General Motors' first aid facilities. The inquest was told by a GM nurse at the centre that when Mr. Marshall was ad- mitted to the centre with pains in the area of his heart he had normal blood pressure and _ his color was good. The clinic's physician, Dr. William McPherson, said he examined. Mr, Marshall and told the nurse, Geraldine Oat-| General Moto Denies Inque A General Motors spokesman| today labelled as a "political gambit" a charge made |ast| night before a coroner's jury! that GM was to blame for' the| death of an employee Aug. 18.! The GM spokesman was re- sponding to statements made by Nelson Wilson, committee-| man of Local 222, United Auto). Workers Union, at an Oshawa | police station inquest into the | death of Robert Marshall. Testimony __ indicated Mr. || Marshall died of heart failure. |; Mr. Wilson claimed the first{¢ aid station in the building where Mr. Marshall, of 80 Ath- ol St. W., had worked was)' closed last April as part of an t austerity program. in Starr's Te As Actin« OTTAWA (Special) --Michael|'T Starr's term as acting leader of {li the opposition in the House of | Commons is expected to come'|fi to an end Wednesday of this|n week when Robert Stanfield offi-|a' cially takes his seat in the com-|b mons. re Mr. Starr has. been head man of the Conservative party in.the|M commons since the fall session |h opened on Sept. 25. as On Wednesday, Mr. Stanfield, |in who won a byelection victory alin week ago in Colchester-Hants in|al Nova Scotia, will enter the Com-|or mons and officially start to di-| pc rect the strategy of the party. | He will be escorted down the |as green carpeted Commons"th thamber by Mr. Starr and by!m '