Cada = a Der d ~~ Na ay A . Fg or Kal A >" oF ' EB 7 Se AERC ' IN an YP . LET PTAC 3h 7 nt Amn GRACES : % i ¥ IS i AG "s 967 G.M. Cars Roll Off The Styling the changes contemporary lines of popular Beaumont for 1967 exemplified by the Custom sport coupe emphasize lean, clean (above). Freshly-styled features include new hood and fenders, rear panels, and new grille and headlights exclusive to Beaumont. and rear bumper bars have also styling changes. Beaumont and Custom -- and in nine models, Beaumont-is-available .with niany options and accessories, including front dise brakes on all power brake-equipped models A luxury "sport undergone The Grande Parisienne sport coupe (above) exemplifies the new elegance in styling achiev- ed throughout the 1967 Pontiac line, which also includes a brand new series, the big and power- ful 2 + 2, with an international sporting flav- our. Luxurious Grande Parisienne has a com- pletely redesigned front end, "hideaway" lights and sleeker roofline. Popular Parisienne has a new, distinctive, graceful silhouette. The Laurentian and Strato-Chief - series feature deep, massive wraparound bumpers, curved side windows and - 'over-and-under headlights. A Front* Available 'in two series --' 1967 PONTIAC 'wide option", available at -extra cost on Custom Sport coupe and Custom convertible only, in- cludes Strato bucket front seats, centre floor console with either 4-speed or automatic trans- mission. Engines available for Beaumont range from an Econoflame 140-hp six up to an Econo-Jet 350-hp V8. Latter is available only on Custom models with the "sports option". Many new standard safety features include the GM-developed energy - absorbing column which telescopes up to 8% inches. FF choice of color-keyed interior trim is available on all Pontiacs. Many important new safety features are standard equipment on all 1967 models, including the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column which tele- scopes up to 8% inches. Depending on model chosen, the Astro-Six 155-hp and Strato Flash 195 hp V8 (standard on Grande Parisienne) ate standard engines for 1967 Pontiacs. Optional, extra-cost engines are an Astro-Flame 275 hp V8, Astro-Jet 325 hp V8, and Jet-Flame 385 hp V8. ° Pl 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA a od The 1967 regular Chevrolet line, with 17 models in five series, offers a diversity of choice never before achieved in the automobile industry. The 1967 Chevrolets, well-represented by the sleek Impala sports coupe (above), retain their luxury car proportions along with an elegant "body side panels, rear quarter and rear fenders all have new styling. Each new Chevrolet also offers new, rich, interior luxury with new "new-look. Front fenders; hood, grille, Tower oo SSR trim styling, fabrics and colors. Significant new 'safety features, such as the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column which tele- scopes up to 8% inches, are standard on all models and many important chassis and power train refinements will result in a smoother, quieter "ride -in""1967 -Chevrolets, This year, Chevrolet offers a choice of 16 power teams, ranging from a 155-hp six to a 385-hp V8. 1967 ACADIAN The trim size and crisp lines of the 1967 Aca- dian are emphasized by this Canso sport coupe. A number of styling changes enhance Aca- dian's appearance, including a new grille, new rectangular parking lights set inboard of the headlights right in the grille, a modified deck lid, and new ornamentation and trim. The 1967 Acadian lineup offers three series and a choice of 18 handsome Magic Mirror colors, 13 of them Standard engines, depending on model, new. are the Econoflame 120-hp six or 195-hp V8, Extra-cost options for 1967 are an Econoflame 155-hp six or a Super-Econoflame 2756 hp V8, with four-barrel carburetion, Outstanding new safety features for 1967, standard equip- ment on all Acadians include the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column which tele« scopes up to 8% inches, steering ~ 1967 CAMARO The brand new Chevrolet Camaro, available as a two-door sport coupe or two-door cenvertible, combines the dash and power of a competitive racer with the comfort and luxury of a four- passenger car. A wide variety of distinctive appearance and equipment options permit "personalizing" to the most individual taste-- such as the SS 350 option which creates the Super Sport Coupe (above), a performance machine combining distinguishing appearance with an exclusive Turbo Fire 350-cu. in., 295- hp V8 engine with four-barrel carburetion, and heavy-duty chassis components. A choice of 1967 This Buick Wildcat two-door sport coupe illu- strates the new rooflines, emphasizing the fast- back appearance, on 1967 Buick hardtops. All 1967 Buicks have undergone major restyling. Wildcat, Le Sabre and Electra 225 all have new bodies featuring an attractive new side appearance with a contoured line that sweeps from front fender to rear bumper. A special effort has been made to give each 1967 Buick series its own distinguishing features. Buick's Sport-wagon has been restyled with a new horizontal grille and, as an option, an entirely BUICK five power plants, ranging from a 140-hp Six to the 295-hp V8 is available with Camaro. Camaro also incorporates a number of out- standing new safety features standard on all 1967 Chevrolets, such as the GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column which tele- scopes up to 8% inches. The Camard's sweep- ing styling reflects the all-new look apparent throughout the regular 1967 Chevrolet line which, with seventeen models in five series, offers a diversity of models never before a- chieved in the automobile industry. new side treatment of simulated wood grain panelling. Besides important new safety fea- tures -- such as the GM-developed energy absorbing steering column which telescopes up to 8% inches -- as standard equipment on all models, Buick offers a host of equipment op- tions ranging from. front wheel disc brakes (for power brake-equipped models) to a manual _or automatic Four-Season climate control air conditioning system. Six engines range from a 160-hp V6 to a new 430 cu. in., 360-hp V8. Award Winners In (Continued from Front Page) Those who received awards| are: : Beginner Lead-up Awards: 1 Beginner Awards to: Joan Merchant Robert Moore Susan Rankin David Rankin Debbie Freeman Swimming Classes Ted Hall Sandra Cochrane Roland Skinner ~ Karen Smith Intermediate Lead-Up Minnows-- { Brenda Lewis Awards to; . Heather Hodgins Elaine Jackson Irwin Sni April Bent Ruth Smitherman Mary Renny Debbie Menzies Beth Roach David- Den" Boep Margo 'Ried Bonny Ried Red Cross Intermediate Ron Ried John Ried Awards: Rick Brunton Allan Ried Bruce Smith Robin Dyer Keith Grills Anne Kenny Jimmy Dyer Karen Davidson Lori Mark Teresa Dyer Diane Appleton Mary Ann Van Ham Steven-Redman \ Carol Jackson Sea Horses-- Gerry Lane Stephanie Kandel Lynne Marie Glass Kevin Hodgins Jon Bourgeois Sheila O'Rilley Wayne Lown Allan Waldinsperger John Redman + Jeff Bent -- -- | Paul-Bent oT Donald Foster Arlie Rodd Jannet Holtby Janet Reader Margaret Wanninkhof Junior Lead-Up Awards to: Kim Harrison & Larry Thachuk Allan Thachuk Judy Howsam Susan Cochrane Steven Cochrane Senior Lead-Up Awards to: Lois Milne Robert Smith Red Cross Senior Awards to: Faye Healey Janet Baird OROLOLOLOSOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOROROSOLOROLOSOZOL INT. HOCKEY CLUB Marie Waldinsperger Ronald Morrison Shelley Howsam Lynda Lewis Phillip . Cochrane Donald Jamieson Brian Roy Squids-- Cindy Hogg Gladys Bent Wayne Tabor John Foster Laurie Foster Karen O'Rilley Linda Thachuk Marlene Krokenstoel Jennifer Sweetman Lloyd Jamieson Sharks-- Stuart Cochrane Glen Morrison , Carol Anne Morrison Stanley Kroekenstoel Robin Bathie Martie Crowell Marilyn Geer Dale Smith Dean Robertson Jane Den Boer Dianne Panabaker Raymond Reader Rodger Blair Wendy Robertson Kim Robertson Mary Skinner Kenny Davidson Joan Morrow Cathy Jackson Shelly Olsen Susan Smitherman Cindy Baird Donovan Smith Red Cross Junior Award to: Golf Tournament 18 HOLES SUNNYBRAE GOLF COURSE Prince Albert SAT. SEPT. 17th TEE OFF AT 8 AM. TROPHIES ~ PRIZES ENTRY FEE $3.00 EVERYONE WELCOME POPOV PVPPOPPVP000000