Q, E AVA 1lllll0ljMlllll,iNllol 'l' V A dealership and a car l both hard to beat Automatic transmissions are available in the Renault 15, although the one I test drove had a stick-shift. A little apprehensive, I was amazed two blocks later to The elegantly designed Renault 15 has all the little extras that women feel should be in a car. Fully reclining foam bucket seats, padded arm rests, front floor carpeting and a must, the vanity mirror on the sun- visor. spacious automobile operation selling and ser- vicing Renaults. The luxuriously carpeted showroom holds a variety of new cars where leisure browsing and inspection is encouraged and welcomed by new cars staff. I WOMANS VIEW In addition, Renault Willowdale has a full line of Renault Willowdale. located on Yonge Street, a little pom: ot Finch. is a THREE THINGS fill] CAN’T 1ff)rll- by J. Park: The Renault " The Renault 15 is a woman's dream. Easy to handle and embodied with safety, comfort and roominess. Windows rap entirely around the car providing clear visibility. Rubber guards front and rear protect the car from minor bumps. And parking, a problem for most women, becomes an easy chore with this agile car. “590 WI, completely lor- vicedbrqGiiGimedtGil, and all in A-l condition. These can be seen along the north side of the lot. ThetVth York dealership opened it's doors to the public tour years ago this July and has been managed for the past year by G. Richard Shelton, Renault's discover the ease with which shifting could be handled. former public reiations man. Mr. Shelton is a firm believer in the Renault line and with his intensive WHICH IS WHY WE ARE OFFERING A PRE-SEASON SALE ON R.C.A. AIR CONDITIONERS WITH ONE YEARS FREE SERVICE, THIS WEEK The Renault 15 iii Testing the car in city traffic was one thing. I wanted to know bow it handled on the highway, around curves and over railway tracks. The Renault 15 is com- pletely agile in manouvering with a power-plus anytime it was needed. With front wheel drive and radial tires, the car holds any road well and even the most difficult dealership continues to grow. A $15,011) ttttt centre was recentlya 10 provide a taster system of analysing mechanical Stressing customer relations, Mr. Shelton maintains personal control over every department of the on évery uapeet of ttie car inside or out. MANS VIEW Smooth is a good description of the Renault suspension. Four in, dependent wheels with extra long torsion bars leaves each wheel adjusting itself in- dependently over bumps. The Renault 15 is a man's car complete with powerful engine, safety engineered brakes, excellent suspen- sion, great control and reliable readability. "Where service is a science is the motto at Renault Willowdale,†says Mr. Shelton. "This is to convey to the public a scientific approach, rather than a hammer and chisel approach," he explained. "Anyone who thinks service is not important is living on cloud nine." delrattiPtmdiettintmlty aware of operation curves were made with ease every facet a from sales to Service area has latest electronic equipment Overall View ot Renal! Wiluwdale llit'l WSW AVE (m h'liltt or mu) 638-7110 d gliPf%tll won» MALL BRAMPNN (mm: ' m. In In.) 459-51 WE no our: own same: To be effective, the restraints must be anchored to the frame of the car. Seats that only hook over or slide under the seat back without being anchored to the car frame otter no protection in an accident. in fact they add another ten pounds to the weight of a child if he is thrown forward in a sudden stop or collision. The use of safety restraints in cars is assuming greater im- portance as the toll in child passenger injuries increases each year. Specially built seats anchored to the safety belt system are proven devices for preventing death and injury to tots and babies. The creation of safe at- titudes in children depends largely on teaching by example. By taking time now to explain possible dangers to children, and Show them how to meet possible hazards, will help them to avoid accidents throughout their entire lives. Accidents do not just ham pen. Consumers' Association of Canada reminds parents that today's children live in an increasingly complex world. An important part of their education is learning how to live safely in our modern, fast-moving society. Children can and should be taught to be careful, and the chances of accident reduced by all possible means. Children upde the age 9! “when.me {Mung a. Council promotes an awareness campaign to direct attention to the issue of child safety, and each year the statistics Show an increasing number of children killed and injured in cars. Consumers' Association of Canada has cooperated with the Safety Council in trying to inform and educate the general public to the need for properly restraining children while they are riding in a car. The association has received a large volume of correspondence and requests from concerned parents for information to help them understand the necessary safety con- siderationa, and this has resulted in the development of a series of articles on this topic. The complete series on Children's Automobile Safety is available, price 50c, from CAC, 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa, Ontario tap bestwaytoreduceinciduu of injuries is for parent: to insist that all children - 50mundsbuckletheirule¢y beltsTh_ermay bepropped belt should be adjusted to ttt across the hips, it must not be permitted to ride new. the stomach according to Canada Safety Council. It in not recommended that children use the Shoulder least four foot seien inches tall. upon a am windmill-l Each year Canada Safety Magi? I TO "n"