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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Sep 1963, p. 13

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THE OOHAWA TIMRS, Pedey, September 13, 1963 13° d in police cars... 8 | : mg 1 6-Month Test -- P yo Cloaked in Maple Grove Girl Guides : Hold Meeting | BP introduces Canada's first long life oil MRS, HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- Maple ial) -- NGLIFE {s fortified with Grove Guides and Brownies ea liprein Ag l -To LONGLIFI gan extending recommended Canada. Instead, we adapted ing in all weather, reduced ent i ents oil drain periods, BP technolo- the new formula rggeecoe engine 5 ata a cleaner engine opened on Tuesday, September manufacturers' that keep sludge and harmful a search for a for Canadian driving condi- and, Hence, lower fuel con- 10. New Brownies »wst be tions for longer engine- deposits in sus ion. lubricant with more stamina tions then, ing Feb- sumption, eight years old before Dec. 31, oil changes, B . Only occasional "topping up" and improved performance. pc ag ad itional trials to 1963. has introduced a new "super" is uired to replace oil They developed a "super" oil, LONGLIFE's quality "Other oil companies un- Guardsman Roger Leetooze motor oil . . . the first in pel burned off in day-to- based on a world-famous. BP and dependability. doubtedly will be bringing out Petawawa, spent the weekend Canada... that will stand up day driving. An SAE 5Wy30 Moter Oi! *°me improvements in motor iving conditions : oil," the BP spokesman added, with his mother, Mrs. Olive Lee- to severe dri tect! LONGLIFE Motor Oil, The principal adaptation was "wf, sk ae chow nna te tooze, and also visited Mr. and] Sma Sivacen falar previous. Which went onsale at BP serv- 'The'rond. trials, held during to make LONGLIFE an SAE lhe must it they hope to Mey Tassel CimDit avid] eval premium moor f- Fe of more tanto gears he gon Seen and in SW/30, oll to mat an eH longa dai, inervale and fe na aster Da ; ' oe } Gilbank, Orono; Miss Gladys Called BP LONGLIFE Mo. ff ,Tesearch. Its development in Greece, covered geore than driving onditions, Homi Cas: contends dalcond tha Tuises and Master oo - ot be ou, - pl en cars of a large Canadian 2,000,000 test miles, ad gi ae tes of winter cold -- duction of LONGLIFE for six grandparents, Mr, and. Mre.| rvingand dimatie conditions, menoPoitan Police dePari~ uae that point" mays » BP gives full protection in all monthe while We checked out , . 5 . " ¥ : H. G. Freeman, Seoorrune. So. Sure --T, Search for More Stamina have taken this phenomenal to thicken in below-zero wea- best than first . ; . and this turers' recom' for . win va eee apa extended oil drain intervals. When car manufacturers be- oil and introdu it here in ther. The result is easier start- . time it looks like we're both, ellington, ince war County; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Graham, Scugog Island; Mr. and Mrs. I. bag ager Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Virgin and son, Jeff, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Beech, The two Maple Grove schools . ened on Tuesday with a large enrolment, West School teachers -- Principal Mr. Lewis, Miss Johnson, Miss Thomas, Mrs. Bart, East School: Mr. Rowe, principal, Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Cole, Miss Blakely and Miss Loyse. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Holmes i 4 and family, have returned home ' : sisennannamestinastec ssn sinsscamanaatingmasetiassiniaisiaitisasiiis after spending their holidays at} {| Deep River, Petawawa, and Al- : , gonquin Park. : Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mills end OS tk Z sf iy ice 7 Pitiiicte ra E 3 ¢ ie th family, Mr. Bruce Mills, Ennis- : : connie ennec ca aeein eine killen, Mr. Barry Clemence, i é Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Mills, Oshawa, enjoyed the weekend at Head Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hurrie, Mr. Bill Hurrie, spent the weekend at a cottage at Kir!field. Mr. and Mrs. Lawftence White have retumed home after spending two weeks at their cottage at Twin Lakes. Mr, and Mrs. J. MacNeil, and daughter Glennie, spent the weekend at the Provincial Park, Picton. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Burgess spent the weekend at their cot- tage at Twin Lakes; Mrs, Charles Cober, Breslau, is visiting her niece, Mr. and Mrs. McGuirk and family. Rev. Fred Laird, Burks Falls, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Laird, Toronto, called on his aunt, Mrs. A. Laird, cousins Miss Susan Laird, Mr. and Mrs.|. William Laird and boys one evening last week. The Institute will meet on Monday, September 9, in the church basement at 8.00 p.m. Topic "Irish Customs". with meeting in charge of Mrs. C, P. Swallow's group. All ladies wel- come. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton, Tues- day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Allin, Providence; Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, Mr. Herb Rogers, Mr. Jim Henry, Bowmanville; and on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Creighton, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allin, Base Line; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rundle, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, William Munroe, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mor- ton and family at the cottage at Twin Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cooney, Miss Marion Cooney and friend Mr. John Clark, were Friday and Saturday callers on the former's mother, Mrs. Blanch Cooney, Panda Villa rest home at Trenton. Miss Lornia Wallace, Miss Marion Palmer, and Mr. Pal- mer, Oshawa, were visitors last week at Mr. and Mrs. L. Colla- cutts, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoar. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cocney and family, accompanied. by Mr. and Mrs Mick Dowson, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Dowson, Bowmanville, spent Sunday at the latter's cottage, Caesarea. Mr. Frank Hoar and family, Newcastle, Mrs. H. R. Foley, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L..C. Collacutt and Mr. and Mrf. Ted Hoar and girls. Solina Sunday _ WE'VE PUT A STOP TO HIGHWAY ROBBERY School Holds Promotions wee) Here's an arresting fact: More than Now, BP puts an end to this kind thousands of premium gasoline buyers was held for the Sunday School on Sunday morning, Harvey Fumes, seperate, vat] 91,000 Canadian automobile owners of waste. We've added two new who now can use one of the new BP in , Several musical numbers in- in"hoi ee stae'| PAY tOO much for gasoline! Super gasolines with octane ratings... gasolines and save 2°, even 4*, on eg solo by Mrs. Don Taylor. to 5H. Yeliowles tld a story They are people whose cars were and prices...between those of the top every gallon. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe were guests at the Stuart-Terwil- heer voiding m Sauraay wt Cesigned for premium grade fuel, but Super and Regular. Now there are power To MEASURE, PRICE TO MEASURE oat p Rene Street United ureh, Oshawa SUPER RED . . . The same famous top-octane premium «it'ctimmna rt ee] Con't require the full power in the four BP Maximum Energy Gasolines... tts civay old at BP sevice sialon i these guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lang. gosolines. Note. | SUPER WHITE. . Costs 2¢ less per gallon than Super Red. maid. how con Mc tmdéeR Fae: wal top-octane premiums available. These three Supers plus one Regular...cmd --_gedhamar_ (7 SUPER BLUE . . Cont one per galon than Super Red Bobby visited Mr. and Mrs, I. ' Weber at Sudbury. Mrs. E. your car and REGULAR . . » « The same dependable Regular gasoline home witt hem for a'vie'| MOOrists are buying gasoline which BP's thorough research has proved sl Kinda aban candi Mr. and Mrs. E. Dyer, Prince Your BP dealer can help e right one fo give you Rupert, B.C., visited Mr. and maximum power with maximum economye May, Hae Pascoe and emit | Costs a nickel per gallon more than -- that one of them is exactly right for e - debaters Saal rc Regular...and are paying for-extra your car. . : 4 maximum energy gasolines Snider and Mrs. Snowden at Solina. . : : \ . teaching at, Trane and Ame] OCTANE their cars can't use. Maybe you are among those BP Se a x

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