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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1964, p. 19

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_-to the press here last week. ames a OP RGINEG 988 50, NO BIG CHANGE Push Buttons Die On Chrysler Line By MAX WICKENS (Times Staff) MONT GABRIEL, Que. -- Chrysler of Canada showed it- self in step with the Big Three's march to allnew body stylings ' when it presented its 1965 cars There are sleeker bodies, new wheelbases and a fuller menu of options but no radical changes to break what company officials term "evolutionary rather than revolutionary design', Possibly the most startling de- velopment in Chrysler's new line is the demise of the push-button! transmission control, It wasn't, Chrysler says, that buttons were troublesome or unpopular, it was just that many who had never tried them were unwilling to make the step, FOR THE RELUCTANT $0, with a bid to win more favorable glances from potential} buyers, Chrysler falls into line offering either. steering column or console mounted transmission levers. First and second gears) ton control, Chrysler remains a confirmed adherent to the schoo! of unit body construction. The obvious advantage of this, as designers have found, that various wheelbases body lengths depend only on basic panel alterations. Plymouth grows this year to a 119 inch wheelbase with an extra three inches for the sta- tion wagon. Dodge has a 121 inch wheelbase and Chrysler too is longer, At the compact end of the line, Valiant strikes out both at small and medium compacts with two wheelbase offerings: a 106 inch for the 100 series an Barracuda, and an 11 inch for the 200 series, : LOADED LIST As with the entire Chrysler stable this year, Valiant 'will stress power, sport type and lux- ury options. Although dise brakes will be available to Bar- racudg buyers in the U.S,, Cana- fan plant facilities are as yet, we're told, too limited to allow , ry ,condol the death of '|Chou's Absence! resisen zowsau "" "| |diplomats here as to his where- # |tion was available, reports vari- i) \elected him and other top lead-, OOO asin iol ae soit Nbiines THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 14, 1964 Ww : Mote ye Mtg 7 and had had no long vacation forjcluding a three-month tour of The premier, often dubbed|at least two years marked by|Afro-Asian countries last win- China's hardest-working man,\intense diplomatic activity, In-iter. -- vaneonestconn LE RE NCAA TN Proves Puzzle | For Diplomats ! PEKING (Reuters)--The con- tinued absence of Premier Chou En-lai from Chinese public life for more than a month is caus- ing growing speculation among! DINE IN TRUE CANADIAN STY DINE and DANCE in the «PROVINCIAL ROOM @ For 1 Week Only @ MIKE MARSDEN & HIS TRIO A REAL LIVELY COMBO SET SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL 734 DUNDAS ST. W., WHITBY "Licensed Under The Liquor Licence Act", HOURS -- Open Daily including Holidays... 12 to 12 SUNDAY ... 4 to 8 P.M. ubouts.. Though no official informa- ously attributed by reliable dip-| lomatie sources to Chinese offi-| cials say he is not well,| "resting" or 'out of Peking." There is no eviderice that he is seriously ill and the general feéling still ts that he is taking) a prolonged vacation or "rest) cure." . | The 66-year-old premier was) not reported present at Satur- day's session of the Peking mu- nicipal congress, which re- _ Dial -- 668-3386 for Reservations. Plenty of Paved Free Parking Order True Canodien Dishes --~ Roast Beef, Steck, Fowl, Seafood » ., prepored by our "Master Chef' ers--including Mao Tse-tung-- as members of China's parlia- ment, the National People's Congress, j Chou's last reported activity was Aug. 10 when he called with other Chinese leaders at the Polish embassy to express) DINE OUT THIS WEEKEND AT THE SPRUCE VILLA can still be held by the driver|their installation here, But offi- since shift positions appear in|cials promise disc brakes will PRD21 sequence. |be on the Canadian option list as|_ The corporation scored a/soon as possible. | Canadian 'first' --in---allowing|--Piymouth's-"'Go-Get-A Tiger} newsmen more than just a hush-| theme is backed up by enlarge- hush back-of-the-plant peek to)ment of the basic V-8 to 318 preview their cars. It has been|ceybic inches and the proferring| customary in the United States|of a new 413 ci unit boasting! for some years, for car builders|19-1 compression, four barrel to show off their'wares in style|carburetor, high-lift cam and and this was the way Chrysler|qual exhaust, PLYMOUTH FURY (UPPER), DODGE MONACO (LOWER) - | lraris have set an enviable rac- ling record all over the world} fand have won five champion-) ships since 1952. |TOUGH COMPETITION Grand. Prix Organizers Sign Up Ferrari Team = "ten mmr TORONTO -- The famed Fer-|Prix was won by a rear-engine red procen eh _ ae ) ; its s rari automobile factory of|Ferrari superbly driven by|the Ferrari engineers have in- he aad Peapnted. is : autos] Luxury options for the Ply-| Modena, Italy, will again be rep-|young Pedro Rodriguez of Mex-|corporated the rear-engine prin- There were three days during, ™Outh line include: power seats,| resented in full force at Mosport,|ico, Much of his competition|¢iple in their racing cars, they ' ' poviedy: radio, tilt-type steering] Canada's popular road racing|came from Lorenzo Bandini, top|have eliminated much of the OPEN 10 A.M. - 10 P.M.' DAILY : designers ; | ; , : oe evens Faget the| Weel and auto-pilot, track just north and east of/Italian Grand Prix driver, andjhandling difficulties which were whys and wherefores of their|\CONSOLE FALLS Bowmanville, Ontario, at the|from John Surtees of London, previously evident at the cor- model changes. And, at the con-| For the younger set, which {oUrth annual Canadian Grand) England, Both were also driving) ners and curves, without sacri- clusion, a full morning, moun-|apparently likes" driving with a Prix on Saturday, Sept, 26. Ferraris, ficing power, speed or endur- tain roads and highway on|stick shift but finds bucket seats| 'This has just been announced) Even in the first Canadian|aiblity. As a result, the Ferrari which to test-drive the new cars./and consoles too much of an|by George Moss, race director|Grand Prix held at Mosport in|!s now a very formidable cone! § impediment to parking, Chrys-|for the British Empire Motor|1960, Ferraris provided tough] tender on a twisting and wind- UNIT BODY STAYS ler's designers have obligingly|Club, organizers of the annual|competition before yielding to aling circuit like Mosport, Despite a surrender to con-|q wit struction |250-mile, non-stop, classic racing| Lotus 19 driven by the late Peter Ww entries ' : one away with the obstruction. ' P, y As with all entries, the Fer formity in the field of push-but-/phe bucket seats are available|cvent. After several weeks of|Ryan of Mont Tremblant, Que. | rari drivers at this year's Cana- = ~~ tbut the space between them js/Megotiation, Moss has received) frnzo Ferrari, head of the|dian Grand Prix will be seeking] j occupied by a shift lever in a gh a He one Chinetti| automobile firm that bears his'a share of the $11,000 in prize ow floor fairing. of New York, Nor merican/name, was born in Capri, Italy,| money the Pepsi-Cola Tro- Chrysler's nian car Simca/distributor for the Italian firm, |65 years ago. During World War phy. The latter it the coveted Division was well represented at|that at least three, and perhaps/Qne, he was a mule-shoer with|award which will be presented the Mont.Gabriel. showing too,|more, of the Ferraris will Com-|the Italian army. Commencing|te the winner of Canada's long- Their principle two lines -- the|pete, Several other privately-lin 1925 he took up sports car\jest and most exciting sports car pen M -- and the Bertone ht "hate taint to racing as a career, but achieved|race. crafte { e¢ sports coupe) confirm their entries in Parl only a limited success. In 1939) ------------------ aye nd popular during] future. he established a car factory in! ODD INSIGNIAS est-drive session, Phe ee | The sports coupe features disc| WINNER LAST YEAR we eal ae ne = An African Kafa chief has as brakes all rome and a Porsche-| This is not the first time, a Ferrari cars did not come into/his insignias of office a golden! type transmission. It showed it-|course, that the fire-engine-re j i . mee " : i hill Junction Saturday are to be/self to be a pretty nimble per-|Ferraris have roared around i Tg es salad oe a A /. bell Gar buried in a single coffin here/former on winding mountainj|the 2.5-mile Mosport circuit. A) since that time, however, Fer-la chair pa today. An eighth victim, alroads, lyear ago the Canadian Grand|------ ii tab Mt deh. neighbor, was also to be buried) | today. RCMP and firemen Saturday i of removing eight persons--six of theme dren--from the ruins of a sin- le - storey frame house,..An fem spokesman said they' were burned beyond recogni- tion. The victims were Layton Chisholm, 36, and his six chil- dren, Heather, 11; Margaret 10; Cyrstal, 8; Thomas 3; Robert, 2; and Richard six months. Barney Francis, 43, of Spring: hill Junction, a friend of Mr.' Chisholm, was the eighth vic- 2 OF CANADA'S FINEST NYLON TIRES! BRAND NEW! FACTORY FRESH! LATEST 1963 PRODUCTION! Quality - ----- Guarantee - - ---- Dependability NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! Fire Victims To Be Buried In One Coffin SPRINGHILL, N.S. 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