‘a F ‘ OE We eep, WHITE ROCK SUN jhe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 195? May be seen here , |New Oldsmobile details are released by G.M. ine ries Oldsmob! aus in reduced engine speeds, quieter engine oor lion, improved economy, le: wear and greater durability. “Oldsmobile has added tv new body styles to the 1 lines — three-seat Fiesta sta- tion wagons in the Dynamic “gg” and the Super “88” series. The third seat folds flat with he edge o! Me Bee door opening, The 1960 Oldsmobile’s ride will he smooth, safe and silent. For 1960 Oldsmobile has added new nylon sleeve shock absorb- ers and live rubber body mounts to the frame and chassis. A ne fluid, less affected by tem- perature changes, is used in the shock absorbers to assure the best possible ride under all driving conditions. ‘A new transmission design al- Jows a reduction of the fron. transmission tunnel of, 20 per- one motion when not in use cent, resulting in more front ant ll WAMPOLE PHOSPHO-PLEX WAMPOLE New. crisply-tailored styling ie, 105 and a new balance of design are teamed with further ad- vances of economy of opera: tion in the 17 new Oldsmobile models for 1960, it was an- nounced this week by Wally and Eric Griffiths of Midway Motors, dealers for General Motors of Canada Ltd The 1960 Oldsmobile features a redesigned Rocket engine in the Dynamic “88” series for use with lower cost regular grade gasoline This engine,” said a GM. spokesman, “Will give our cus- tomers an improvement of 15 percent in miles per dollar - |maintaining excellent — perfor: | mance.” In all series there are new rear axle ratios and many oth- er engineering advancements. Design of the car is new from every view - front, side jand rear. These two views of the new compact Chevrolet Corvair show its excellent all-around visibility, smooth styling and sleek appearance. The Cor- vair is only four feet three inches high and 15 feet long, yet is accommodates six peo- ple with ease. ¥ Fe CRACKED WHEAT r WHITE ROCK, B.C. Telephones: Theatre: WI 8-1382 Residence: Wi 8-9451 Single Shows - 7 & 9 p.m. Double Features- times listed with each show Thursday, Saturday, Oct. 1,23 Friday, 7 and 10:6 pm The Captajn’s Table in Clor John Gregson, Peggy Cummins Welightfyl Comedy) David Ladd, Chill Wills, (A boy, a dog, a horse) News and Cartoon Manday, Tuesday, Oct. 5, 6 DUNKIRK starring John Mills Richard Attenborough (War drama) Cartoon Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. 7, 8 7 and 10:10 p.m, Ride A Crooked Trail Cinemawope and Color Audie Murphy, Gia Scale (Western Drama) ' 8:30 pm { The Black Orchid t Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn ] (Comedy drama, filmed in Italy) GUNS OF FO AUDIE MURPHY, KA‘ Park Theatre: The Chevrolet Corvair, a com | pact, six-passenger sedan, which offers a host of features new in North American-made auto- mobiles, will go on display at Chevrolet dealers across *Can- ada on Friday, October 2. The Corvair may be seen at Midway | Motors, local General Motors dealer. The Coryair is the product of 1 nine-year research and devel opment program aimed at de signing a compact car which is} low in initial cost, economical to operate, roomy, easy to| handle and provides North American standards of com- fort, conyenience, safety and performance. Special, features include: Power train at the rear of} the car, A light-weight six-cylinder} ‘pancake” engine which uses a considerable amount of alum: inum Independent suspension of all four wheels including a swing” rear axle Unitized body construction A virtually flat passenger compartment floor. Luggage compartment under Chevrolet Corvair to he shown at Midway Motors in torsional rigidity and a sav-} ing of approximately 60 per- cent of the weight of a separate frame 6. Suspension systems were) designed to take maximum ad- vantage of weight distribution Unsprung weight has been re- duced, particularly at the rear wheel a swwing-type axle is us: ed | | The flat engine design, with) accessories at easy reach, may| be readily serviced. Another as-| set to owners is the availabil ity of nearly 800 franchised Chevrolet dealers who will stock parts and accessories 8 An_ optional transmission and other conven- lence items are likewise direct- ed to North American tastes. automatic | Wheelbase is 108 inches overall length, ©1480. inches; | height, four feet, three inches; | width, 66.9 inches; wel 2340 | pounds, almost 1,300 pounds less than’ more conventional-| }size cars. The unique six-cylinder en-| gine deyelops 80 horsepower at) 4400 rpm. Bore and stroke are 338 x 26 and the displace- ment 140 cubic inches. Com the hood. Optional folding rear seat- back to provide more luggage space. Low centre of gravity Long cord tires. Airy superstructure. Airplane-type gasoline heat- er that gives almost instant passenger compartment warmth. | Among the many advantages are 1. The rear engine provides a fore-and-aft balance in weight that is not practical in a front- powered car on a short wheel-} lbase. Traction, braking and| |steering thereby benefit. 2 The usual driveline tun- nel is eliminated by coupling the transmission to the engine at the rear. This permits a virtually flat passenger compart-| ment floor and modish profile without sacrifice in headroom 3. Comprehensive design and | use of light-weight aluminum has resulted in an engine of) superior efficiency, The engine is 40 percent lighter than oth ers of similar horsepower and gets from 25 to 40 percent more miles on a gallon of gus- oline than a regular six-cylin- der engine 4. Weight savings are man- ifest throughout. Air cooling oliminates the need for a rad- jator and water-system acces- sories. (No antifreeze is nec- and boiling is not a 1m.) 5. Unitized body construc: Joffers « 30 percent gain Std jay, “Oct. y 2 Se ETTICOAT 'N GRANT - Color ACTION OF THE TIGER ‘VAN JOHNSON, MARTINE CAROL - Cin-Color |the floor, and is protected by |hangs the rear window, pression ratio is 8 to 1 and reg-| ular grade gasoline is recom-| mended j In addition to the standard | model, a deluxe version is of-| fered in the Corvair 700. The} "700" features special bright} metal trim and three color-key-} ed choices in upholstery fab-| rics. Exterior colors in either model include nine solids and seven two-tones, all in the long-} sleaming acrylic finishes intro- duced in 1959 Cheyrolets The nine-gallon gasoline tank is located forward of the passenger compartment, below front suspension massive cross: member. Oil capacity is 3 1/3 quarts, In appearance, carried a lithe, The flat roof the Corvair flowing look slightly over Hood and rear deck slope _ slightly downward, Sheet metal turns inward below the bumper and along the sides Because the engine is in the rear, no grille is necessary at the front, where embellishments include chrome-bordered dual headlamps and the Corvair em- blem. The rear deck is vented for engine air intake, A screen ed exhaust at the rear provides an outlet, Interiors are ample for six Passengers. Headroom from the passengerdlepressed seat cushions is 38.7 inches in front and 38.0 inches in the rear Extension of the toe-pan for» ward gives almost 43 inches of legroom in the front compart- ment, Importance of adequate lug: Hage space has been recogniz Compartinents under the hood and behind the rear seat provide more than 15.6 oubic feet of space. An optional fold: ing rear seat-back brings the stowage area up to 20.9 cuble feet, about one foot less than the conyentio; ize Chevrolet, Visibility is excellent, The windshield is 1,106 square in- ches and the total glass area 3,381 square inches Bright chrome plated bars in groups of three give the 1960] Oldsmobile curved grille a wide, stable look even though the car itself is no wider than 1959 models. The lower and slightly round-| ed styling of the new front end increase manoeuyerability, es pecially in tight parking situa-| tions, by from 2% to 3% in ches. | The flowing lines of the 1960} Oldsmobile are emphasized by} a chrome accent strip which starts at the headlight, sweeps hack to the rear quarter where it dips down to the lower edge and rearward to the new rear bumper. ¢ The redesigned Rocket engine has a displacement of 371 cubic inches and develops 240 horse- power. It incorporates a new | two-barrel carburetor recalibrat ed for maximum economy and power at a new compression ration of 8.75 to 1. The Rocket engine is standard in the Dy- namic “88” series Oldsmobile's top power plan the Premium Rocket engine; standard on the Super “88” and the “98". It is designed to take full advantage of the power potential in today’s premium | fuels Displacement is 394) cubie inches Compression | ratio is 9.75 to 1 and it develops | 315 horsepower. The standard rear axle ratio 1960 has been lowered. This | es travis RELIEVES TIRED NERVES PHOSPHO-PLEX PHOSPHO-PLEX | rasvers | RELIEVES. TIRED NERVES The “Every Day” Way to REST TIRED NERVES Hectic pace getting you down? It's s0 easy (o relax Just take PHOSPHO-PLEX Relieve that jumpy, all the time” It's true PHOSPHO-PLEX ts the every day z way lo reliere nerroxs tension WAMPOLE PHOSPHO-PLEX Ww wa Surrey ; y) ‘ NOW-FOR ECONOMY! 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