Mandsome lines and sim- ae of design characterize ac for 1960, introduced by General Motors of Canada, Limited, says Wally Griffiths of Midway Motors Ltd, White Tail fins of the 1950 Cadillac are more restrained. Thoe front end has a wider and lower ap pearance as the result of a new grille, new bumper and new lights. There is less sido chrome and the rear bumper and lighting arrangement is new. Mechanical developments in the 1960 models give a smooth: er and quieter ride and better braking. For 1980 Cadillac is offering 13 models in three standard models are basically unchang- ed in dimensions over last year’s models. The wider and lower appear ance of the new front grille is achieved by the addition of a fine horizontal grille bare be- tween rows of jewellike orna. ments and the elimination of the centre bumper bar. At each end of the front bumper is a broad, visor-like, housing with two park i directional signal lamps ed below. On the hood ew slimmer V and crest A new chrome ornament on p of the front fender has all amber light which @ Sixty Special has a covered custom top, gr. itches th row molding pain’ color and edged in Bi ville re fabric covered top sim- o the Sixty Special r fntake below the jeld on all models has ips of body color in a finely ng of the it distinc- ith contoured taillight in the trailing edge of fins. Just below these new vertical, oval, chrome bum. per housings each containing two circular lamps with con- | cave lens. fteen basic acrylic colors available throughout the | line and the Biarritz and Sey- ile have five additional ex- elusive finishes. 1960 Cadillac interiors offer new elegance, beauty, greater | comforts and added convenienc- | es. Fine Florentine leathers | and handsome, all-new harmon- izing fabrics appear in 103] distinctive newly-styled com- binations. The new instrument cluster is recessed deeply and has a new curved glass facing and larger and clearer numerals for maximum driver visibility. Space between the accelerat- or and brake pedals is wider This results from the engineer- ing of a new, narrower and low- er transmission housing A new pocket or recess at the base of the accelerator pedal makes driving with high heels more comfortable The major engineering ad- vancement for 1960 involves the brakes. Increased rear brake cool- ing, provided by new finned and extended rear drums, makes possible the use of larg- cr rear brake cylinders provid- ing better braking distribution between front and rear wheels to give straighter stopping tive, w Hollingshurst heads i Youth Fellowship Fred Hollingshurst, Grade 13 student at Semiahmoo High, has been elected president of the Youth Fellowship of the White Rock Evangelical Free Church. Miss Louise North- east was named vice president. Sylvia Barth was elected sec- retary and Ron Morrison, treas- urer. The group meets each Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Church. Parents will be introduced to the work of the Sunday School st the annual Promotion Ser- vice at the Evangelical Free: Church, Sunday morning, Oct, 9:45 a.m. nts will and one custom series. All| 1960 Cadillac again leads field WHITE ROCK SUN THURSDAY, ocTo in automobile design and comfort when the car is put in gear. is gptlonsl equipment in all Thus, it becomes impossible to | other m pery Toads. drive the car with the parking! Aceossory Brakes are automatically ad:| brake on, 1960 include: justed ay needed when the car! Performance, responsiveness, | vacuum instead of electric pow- is operated in reverse gear.|smoothness and economy key-|er for quieter safety door locks; led, smaller auto: This compensates for lining /note the 1080 Cadillac engine, |a newly ci Oct 81959 Page 13 BULOV CATATOHES wear. The brake pedal is mait-| The compression ratio remains|inatic headlamp dim and - Philishave tained with the same height !at 10.5 10 1 and the horsepow-|the addition of shut off con: Fa Hides hil ade ile ert gat 7 and feel as when the car is/or ix unchanged in the two]trols to the left and right side beth lcd Rate aft Fe and Je@hllors new, power plants — g 345 horse-| air conditioning outlets, en: WATCH NING RLLART? REPAIRS Another Cadillac first is a|power engine for the Biarritz.) abling the driver and passen- m brake automatically is released other models, The 345 engine’ liking vactium released parking brake, /Seville and Brougham and a|ger to regulate the flow of With the engine running, the /925 horsepower engine for all|cooled air to their individual 5063 Washington Ave. —— . »" A GENERAL MOTORS VAL | Pregentin d the Magnifice The Fleetwood Sizcty Special ...Creating a New Era of Elegance The motor cars you haye just seen will soon introduce a new era of elegance to the world’s highways. They are the Cadillac cars of 1960—and, from every standpoint, they represent the Cadillac tradition in its finest hour. In appearance} they are regal and majestic as never before—a brilliant symphony of line and contour from the sparkling new front grille to the graceful flow of the rear fenders. In interior decor, they are truly magnificent—featuring luxurious new fabrics and leathers—new convenience of appointments—and new excellence in every detail. And in the way they drive and handle, they are perfection on The Coupe de Ville wheels, There is a greatly refined engine and transmission that provide even finer performance . . . a ride of unbelievable smoothness and quiet...and advancements in power steering and braking that make motoring the simplest of pleasures. These new Cadillac virtues have been interpreted in thirteen distinctive body styles. Every motorist owes himself an hour at the wheel of one of these creations. It is, without doubt, the most re- warding experience motoring has to offer, The 1960 Cadillac is waiting for you now at your authorized Cadillac dealer’s—and your dealer himself is waiting to introduce you to this magnificent new Standard of the World! See and Drive the 1960 Standard of the World. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER SS WI 8-9686 —~<_ Pee