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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1967, p. 37

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seley, » Febresry 28, 1967 assemble the parts of the new jing up ts almost complete. The,finishing smooths all outside models, It takes at least ten to)next step is production. |surfaces. eleven months to "tool up" the|PRODUCTION BEGINS Then the body enters the plant (as soon as one produc-| At last the months of aa ri presto : t plan- i tion model is_ started, tooling | ning and preparation are fin- Powe vey ce ee starts for the next). lished. jfirst prime coat, it : ' jish Assembly of the new de-|acains Meanwhile, major suppliers|sign begins. First. the body is (ae gainst dust and water. The O D i 5 n Designing Board : jacross Canada are producing|built. The side panels, front inietsat quAlty PAE bb canto The designer's drawing board|through their pacés. Many me-, The next important step is to,the necessary components for|COW! and rear deck are welded! after painting, body mouldings is the start of a GM car. This|chanical refinements are made.|prepare the entire General|the new cars. They require up to the floor panel. Then the roof|anq windows are added, follow- is where the GM designers plan Because new models are tested|Motors plant for the production|to nine months "lead time". as|i8 24¢4e4- All the points of great-|ed by inside trim, instrument mits future. Here, beauty, pleas-|under actual operating condi-|of the new cars. This in itself!,,. : me', as est stress are strengthened by | panel, arm rests and seats. ing lines, driving comfort andjtions, the motorist is assured|requires a great deal of work this period is called, to supply|hundreds of extra welds.' When Each major job d ' }extra safety measures are plan-|of complete satisfaction and de-|and planning. New 'equipment|the many parts so that by the|the doors and trunk lids are{careful ata thorn as foe Sas sned. A car begins in a series pendability in action. imust be designed and built to'time these arrive at GM, tool-lhung and adjusted, extra metal|tion aoe of small drawings. The design- | -- : tee > ers do most of their creative thinking on relatively small | sketches, the best of which are developed into full size draw- ings.. For every one accepted, hundreds are discarded. Months and months of pain- staking work go into achieving the desired form. Because of the importance of keeping new designs secret in such a highly competitive field, the automobile designers work in a room that is always locked, in a building surrounded by guards. When the design is fin-} ished and approved the blue- prints move on to the next stage where the drawings become a life size model. , CUSTOME R CONSIDERATION Before the new design reach- es the planning stage GM's first and most important thought is the driver. Who is he? What is he like? For the answers, Gen- eral Motors carries out exten- . sive tests to study his tastes and wants. The information wae then helps us to design io 1) needs and enjoyment While great thought is given to beauty, practical performance mm is the first consideration. At the #same time, the car must pro vide the safest transportation possible for no design ever takes the lead over safety. THE WOOD MODEL Now the new design takes its i . First: OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE HAS MUCH TO OFFER Career-Minded Young People and / 3,000,000TH. VEHICLE ROLLS OFF GM ASSEMBLY IN 1956 «++ W. E. Wecker, then GM President, and G.W. Read, General Manager Ambitious Adults ne MARE? "Ai College Where Careers Are Born" Supervising Principal c "aya and SERVING THE PUBLIC and THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1937. ADDING IT UP jrequest from civil service work- bvacatbey tests, that the penci LONDON (CP)--The 'penny Oe that disk-shaped typewriter peg | would cost £20,000° jerasers be replaced by pe A ; department has turned down sions Pop a pencil-|}year nstead of the amnea found, after|£600, MRS. STELLA BARNETT Registrar at] CENTRES The New Name of Dominion Individual instruction in all major subjects. Start any Monday morning. Open all year--Our Teachers Teach To Train first shape. It is completely ond ore sincerely interested in every student. constructed in wood. This is the |base for the clay model and must be specially made with a slatted construction so that "y clay model can be easily ap- plied to the framework. fm THE CLAY MODEL | Clay heated to 150 degrees Third: is applied. When' it cools it is ° \firm and hard and the model- lers shape it with various tocls & ! to the car's measurement and Fourth: Complete curriculum revised, to include an introduction to Automatic Office Procedures--Training on the McBee Data design. Afterward, a_ plastic ° Processing System---New machine, stenotype, shorthand--other new subjects added slick is used to polish the clay'. S| {smooth surface. THE "SEATING BUCK" | Meanwhile a clay model of) the interior takes shape, and a! ifull size "seating buck', a model of the seats, is made so jthey can be measured for pas- |senger comfort. Materials for |upholstery, carpet and linings lare also chosen. CLAY MODEL This is the chief test for the jnew design. Head designers land engineers view the clay) | model on a turntable. From all) langles, they judge its design| as and appearance. After- \ward, their experience and |knowledge suggest further re-| lfinements. With the experts'| |suggestions included the new) jmodel is ready for production. !Running models, prototypes of} newly designed cars, are built | for testing. | i | | } tire Stores The Oshawa Business College accepts responsibility for placement of every graduate. Hundreds of successful graduotes prove the value of specialized business training. There is a steady demand for our graduates. Second: The College is approved tor Student Loans under the Depar tment of University Affairs, Eight Day School Career Course from which to choose, Realistic training leads to responsible office positions In the shortest possible time Classes for housewives--ottend half days--choice of subjects--Special Courses for shiftworkers--Evening Classes open to all adults. Saturday morning classes for Grade six, seven and eight pupils in typewriting. Fifth: New Easter Term starting Tuesday, March 28th, 1967 Summer School Registration accepted now--enrolment limited. Starts as soon as Public and High School closes Fall Term Registration accepted now--Starts Tuesday September 5th, 1967. Evening Classes--Start any Tuesday or Thursday Evening 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. Free Literature Available Upon Request: (Get The Facts--Then Act!) Sixth: c lete range of B Machi Comptometer---Rotary and Key Driven Calculators--Bookkeeping Machines--~ Dictaphone--Stenocord--Photo Copier--Addressing Machine--Duplicator--Moanual and Electric Typewriters. You train in an on-the-job atmosphere--Realtistic and Practical! Employment and Aptitude Tests administered Seventh: Special Crash Course available for students with Grade Twelve standing. Minimum of two years of High School requit= ed for enrolment. Eighth: COME IN AND DISCUSS YOUR FUTURE No Obligation OFFICE OPEN DAILY 8:30 to 5:00 P.M. MON. 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