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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1962, p. 14

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14 The Canadfan Statesman,, Bawmanv1fle, Oct. 3, 1962f New Rambler for '63 Takes on i iÈ>1 A Fresh New Appearance The 1963 Ramblers arinou.nc- st'. oral years is based on an, ed today by American M radvanced unit construction s j (Canada) Limited, re-empha-,niethod that resuits in a fit hize the compact leader's s . tror"or, safer body and great. ti g an-d balance concept xxh o or prec ' on and quality ir. utilizîng new body building'manufacturing.h techînques to take on a fresh, Other highlights of the '63 01 new appearance. Pa noler include a seven-fold 5 <.t The new Rambler Claia necasen ue of galvanizedB Six a.nd the Arnbassador V-3 steel for greater rust-resist- 2. are lower in sihouette 100: ance, step-down design with znuch bigger but are aetually- or o; orail height, curved' miore than an inch shorter ji qide g""ass, new grille design, a overali length than previou'; large wrap-around bumpers, e rnodels. They will be soen al, 1) riranently lubricated trans- W dealers' showrooms for thc-'rnifs;ons, alternators, a n d ... 1* first time on October 5,h. Manv other improvements to InuewihAeicnM-further recluce maintenance n tosIlndprges h 196:1 costs and service requirements. r tosplne porss e Continued features include! «0.ni Ambassador wil bc manufac' J tured in the expandin" arli Rcr-nblers double-safety brakel o lier plant in Brampton Ontario 's"m n ceramic-coated Coming on the heels of th',mutflor and tailpip e. best sales year in thu Coni-IE'. KBrownridge Presidentý pany's history, Rambler' s fi n Rabernsec.fr najorappeaancconfiidence in the compacti 1 nncept s the dominant single't ~ i~IY:r'ie?:in the automobile indus- M 1th'eiero udvabe oo ew cios The 1963 iRambler Classic Six and Ambassador same generous interior room. Horsepower ratin gs b rce ini 1963, with Rambler in V8 with al-new styling and engineering advance- are 127 and an optional 138 for the Classic Six and 250 an RL E VE ON, HE i., xv continue to be commit- ment go on sale October 5. Although three inchesI and an optional 270 for the Ambassador V-8. ti MUYEEWOWOV ted ta the common sense ap- lower in overail height, the new Ramblers have the Gi TURND - O U.-NE proaeh to car design," Brown- rîdge said. "We believe in an portantly to Rambler's new ite advantages in roominess," l l Uha optmunt balace bete luxury look has practical value hie saîd. M11O n R 1 S of czize and full family roominess in increased visibility. interior New Appearance rn inside, and balanced gasoline room and reduced wind noise." The '63 Ciassie and Ambas- (lntendcd for last week) four U.C.W., the programn to e'onomy and modern perfor- sador are lower, siimmer, and The reguiar monthly meet- be shared by Welcon-îe and hi' Mance ontnu to be -,e ai tha"oe racler in appearance. Overaîl ing of the U.C.V. was held inl Wcsleyville memnbers, Zion wý \V oniet e coin- ofrh by-prod ucts of our new hieight is reduced nearly three the Sunday Sehlool at 8:15 p.m. mtted also to styiing stabilityuntodcnsrtin1 inches. A modified step-down on Tuesday, Soptomber 18th - groupxihMrihp-vdrea -n and t h creosed xvheelbase without fflopaepritthlorThewre0mebsan the lunch. It is desired that iz continuity, aidt h rae vrl egh" '-forpnl emt h oe hr oe1 enesadal members try to bc present. ar ioid rite of change meroîyceaeovailnth silhouette without loss of in- two visitors present. Si for the sake of change. Our "While wheeibose is not the teior roominess. The presirent, Mrs. Harry A letter was rearl from Mr. w v ook does not resuit sim- design-controlling factor it The changes in basic body Beckett operied the meetino ond Mrs. J. Wright of S:ý BUNEi R ERVICE ffl fron surface changes but once was in the automobile structure have permitted 'a 'ith proyer and hymn 50()0, Marys, home on furlough fmorn0 rai ro ne v bone and muscle industry. the designi that per- complete change of shoot "Takc time ta o bHIoiy." The the Mission Field, requosti' gui I.M.111111111 nceneath. Ex'cn the curvod mitted us to move up from metal for a "contemporary, sripture verses were read bv that if possible an arrange-A __________________________J. , w ichconribtesim- 108 inches to 112 offors defin- vouthful look" which is still Mrs. Morton llencloîson, Ls etb al ahl et distinctivey liambler. rnn Thoughts with prayer by in- telling of missionary wvork xv Crisp body linos are accent- Mrs. H-amld Osbomne. H-yrun xith films in Nigeria. It W,'san(o cd by slim front pillai' and 252 "I Christ there is no East thought this could ho arrang- far centre posts and curved side or West" concluded the devo- cd ooriy in the New Year. Ini-1 glass, the first to be featured tions. vitotions would ho sent to fev on the compact cars. Wide The i-oll was called hy theohracW.gon ob S V a rear pillai-s slope forward to secreta-y, r.M edro present. This concluded the , r. .Hndro.business and the meeting wos lU give a stronger support to the The minutes xvore read and turned vrtMs.Dwo MIslim roof lino. Side windoxv odopted. A partial report of Beebe, over tof Mroxvso openings are framed in ano- the refreshiment booth ot the cneoro rorm dizecl aluminum extrusions Fair wos givon by Mrs. I-Ieený A piano duet by Mrs. Fred 111 I7 ~ ~ rsfietness and taut rsponsiv-l the Sundlay Shool at 8:15 p.rn. musician. Paul was a pupil ness. Tasteful body trim con-lThis is ajoint meeting of al of Mrs. E. Wilson hefore the tributes ta the look of da- --___ closîig of Mormish public lined simplicity, the principal plate. The all-new grille is of sehooil. A readin g "Is Life adorniment b e i n g concave one-piece aluminum cons truc-1 Worth Whiie" by Mrs. Morton Honilr spears continuing from front' tion with bright, anodized fi - Hedron, and a vocal duet to rear on the Classic anda ish for greater corrosion i-e- "Ail the Wav my Saviour modified version extending sistonce. ed eb Ms .Hie K from headlights into the front Massive front and ie-a and Mrs. Han-y Beckett ac- door panels of the Ambasso- bumpers of deep wvrap-arouind companied by Mrs. Helen Mc- dor wvhich also has a wide design eliminate the need for Holm on piano completed the **. ng on the loxvor sido burnper guards. Rectangular- rga.Temeigcn panels. shaped turn and parkinglihtscded with the Mizpah Bene- Freri the front, the nexv in front, and the backu ihs diction in unison. à ~Rambler displays a distinctive, are integrated into the burnp- Lunch lvas servcd by Mrs. concave -grille with vertical or design in a reccsscd pos.- D. Beebe andl Mr.s. Helen Mei- grids setting off the Rambler tion. The parking li-lts are Holm. A vote of thanks ta te nraie stampod in the centre opprovod ambon colon, for bot-i lunch committoe and ail tak- of the Classie grille. The Arn- tom identitv in both day and îgprti rormwas pro- bassador carrnes its oxvn norne night driving. posed b.v Mrs. Hazel Corish .and so has £sso oiheat '-s been 17 years since John last wore his uniform. It was around the sanietie that thousands of Canadians were able ta instali, new, carefree oit heating equip.. mnent ini their homes. Some of these faithful furnaces are now beginning to, show signs of age. lime works bath ways however, and many important improvements Lave been added ta bath heating equipment and fuel quality. It costs very littie ta modernize your home heating plant. Maybe ail you neec! is a Riew burner for your present furnace. Even a camplete new oil heating unit coss nuch less than yau might think. Everything you need is available on easy budget terms wih the low intcrest Esso Heating Equipment Finance Flan If you are considering modernizing your equipment, investigate ail the angles. 3)iscuss your problems wvith us and let us help you ta continue ta enjoy the safety, convenience and economy of Esso ail heat with modern heating equipnient. Caiyour local Imperial Esso Agent or Distributor for complete information With out obligation. q i [ 'Il, . 'l MAI ILKY ft *45 TERMS VUP RUGDDPEDBIE9OE FREXCH. RUGGD, EPEDABi PWERFORALL PURPOSE DRIVING B BIOGER SAVINGS, BETTER BATTERIES AT WESTERN GUARANTEE -* 24 MONTHS 30 MONTHS 48 MONTHS CAR YEAR REGULAR IIEAVY SUPER DUTY DUTY DUTY CHEV/PONT 49-54 9.45 10.95/12.95 14.95 CHEV/P0NT 55-61 - 14.95 17.95 FORD/METEOR 40-54 9.45 11.45 13.95 FORD/METEOR 55 - 12.45 - FORD/METEOR 56-61 - 15.95 18.95 PLY/DODGE 40-55 9.45 10.95/12.95 14.95 PLY/DODGE 56-61 - 14.95 17.95 Eng. Cars Most 49-61 - 14.95 17.95 LANCE - 6V 6.45 Exch. 12V 10.45 Exch. BURKETON Once again aur community was shocked and saddoned by, ie buddon passing of Miss Waud Boiley, Sympathy is ex- .eded to the relatives in their )eca veim ont. Mm. and Mrs. Harry McKce )nd family, O.hawva, xvorc Sot- irdoy evuîiing gucsts of Mms. ýrota Bailey. It was a roal pleasure to iave xvith us Bey. IH. melloxv )fOshaxxa on Suridax' morni ng. Jle delivorel o fine soi-; non on Holy Communion. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ab-i ott and family, Doxvmanville. vere Sundav guosts of Mr. nd Mrs. Howard Abbott. Mr. andc Mrs. T. J. DeMille' nic fomiiy, Oshaxva, xvere' andoy guests of Mr. and Mms. -Huhbard. Ivm. anid Mrs. Edwvin Coeh- rie, Raglan, xvere Sunday I uests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. dam s. Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Ashton 7ee Sundoy guosts of Mr-. id -Mrs. Leslie Taylor and mily.85 Mms. E. Bryan is spending aj w days xvith Mrs. Orville - I 5 KING ST. W. MA 3-3134 LOOK AHEAD ...b uy 1962 CANADA SAVI NGS AT TORONTO-DOMINION THE BANK THAT LOOKS .^HEAD B. L BURK, Manager Bowmanville Branch MOTOR 219 KING STREET, EAST (IMMEDIATELY WEST 0F BREWVERS' RETAIL AND DOMI-NION -SUPERMARKET) SALES Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 5 -6 FREE DRAW PRIZES Our sales staff will ariswer your questions re 1963 mnodels: EARL McQUEEN, President WELDON BROWN, Sales Mgr. 1,Spend wvinter in the ivonderfll world of SS warmth BDFG I RMI wiII be on display af a -- ?l 0 1 jl and earried unanlmously,. fOreer and girls, Oshawa. ineeting en Wednesday even. Apple picking is general Mrs. Mildred Hartnut and ing, October 1Oth, at 8 p.m. through this district. The cropifamily, Bloomfield, were Sun- Ail ladies are most welcomne is heavy, many branches need-, day guests of Mr-. and Mrs. to attend. ing props to avoid misfortune'Glen Lowery and family. M.adMs egat r wyeakngfom exesie On Saturday evening, Octo- and Mrs. P. Loveday and Ruby.. vegh. er 6th, at 8 p.m., a meeting and several trienýds of the- Mr. and Mrs. Seward Her-1will be held in the school staff of St. Thomas Hospital, *xngton of Collhngwood calleil buildiing to try and organize were Thursday guests of Mr' upon Mrs. William McHolm en;a Couples Club. Ail unmarried and Mrs. H. Woodward and Saturday on their way homeipeopl)e are welcome also. A family. from. New York, U.S.A., where cordial invitation is extended _________ they had bceen visiting. ýto ail to take part in the foun- Joint worship service was dation of this new project. We can offer much in the held at Zion United Churchi Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. large, but to makp sacrifices on Sunday 23rd, at 10 ar.,.1 and church wvorship at 11:15 in little things is what we he Rev. R. M. Freeman, M.A.,,a.mn. are seldomn equal to do.- B.D. in charge. There was an Don't forget_ the U.C.W. Goethe.__ _______ average number presenit.__ __ Sunday next, 3Oth, Anniver-. sary Service will be at 11:151 a..at Morrish; special prea- INSTALL A Sunday School was held at F CT R ness conducting. There were I KING ST. W. MA 3-3134 - on - Mc QUEEN BOWMANVILLE TIM CROMBIE BUD FOGG

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