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Is Volkswagen changing?
Have we decided to replace our familiar beetle-
shaped car?
No.
Are we going to stop making it? Definitely not.
In 131 countries around the world, Volkswagens
are still being sold faster than we can make them.
Once more our factories are being expanded so
that production can be increased.
No, we are not discontinuing "old faithful", But
we ore changing our one-model policy. From now
on you will have a choice of two models----our
famous 1200 model and the new VW 1500.
15 THE VW 1500 REALLY A VOLKSWAGEN?
The VW 1500 is like its stable 'mate. It has an
air-cooled engine in the rear, of course. It has a
solid platform chassis. It has oversize wheels and
tires, And it is independently sprung front and rear
by torsion bars. In other words, the \i'W 1500 has
all the features which have made the VW 1200 a
world success,
THE VW 1500 IS A BIGGER,
MORE POWERFUL CAR,
There is no doubt that our new car is a
Volkswagen, But it is bigger, livelier, and offers
more comfort. Once you have driven the VW 1500
(not just around the block, but over a longer
distance) you will discover that it offers a whole
new standard of driving performance. It has the
responsiveness and road holding qualities of a
sports car, and yet it has the comfort and
convenience of a full-size family sedan.
The transmission, (synchronized in all four gears)
is a pure delight to shift. Bucket seats (only recently
rediscovered by so many automobile manufacturers
and delivered as an option at extra cost) are
standard equipment and can be adjusted to 49
different positions.
LUXURY APPOINTMENTS INCLUDED IN
THE BASIC PRICE.
The VW 1500 is loaded with extras: heater,
windshield washer, padded dashboard and sun-
visors, armrests for all four seats plus a comfortable
centre armrest in the rear, and many other items
for which you would expect to pay extra. But they
ore all standard equipment, And you con trust us
not to re-style the body each year to make your
VW 1500 obsolete.
You can also expect to find the high standard of
quality for which the VW 1200 is rightly known.
After all, you don't build five million cars of one
model without learning how to do it the best way.
It is this constant improvement, rather than change
for its own sake, that has made Volkswagen the
third largest automobile producer in the world,
HOW VOLKSWAGEN HELPS CANADA'S
EXPORT TRADE.
Volkswagens play a very important role in the
/rade relations between Canada and West
Germany. Every Volkswagen sold in this country
helps Canada to sell more goods to West Germany,
and in this sense the additional Volkswagen model
will make another contribution to the flourishing
interchange between two good trading partners.
SEE THE VW 1500, AND DRIVE IT.
Our 346 Volkswagen dealers, already service
trained and supplied with parts for this new model
long before the arrival of the first vehicle, are
eager to show you the new VW 1500. If you
Would like to meet c car which combines sensible
design, excellent roadholding and low operating
cost, lest-drive the VW 1500 soon.
VOLKSWAGEN CANADA LTD.
He is your nearest Volkswagen .d -alert
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elebrate 60 years
at South Perth. WI
-Andrew B. a hie
Ding resulent nt Hatert timn•
t..ttip. 'lied at hie home in Crain-
aM• on Saturtiay. *tune 2 at .tho
.a.p.% of X.
Wa., a 8011 of tin• law Air.
PrInalft NICLaehian and linutott,
Carrlp)(q1 and 11 us horn un OM -
Crh,,i101.1 1.01 1 t 1'tibi1LT, Vir licre
1111 farmed until retiring to the
%.11age m
He was illatTleti iii li1L1 to
caro l inr, .who pmivevased
him in July 11118. lie %.kas the
lest member of a family of
nine, lie was educated at eS
6 in thboert and besides farming
14-,was noled fir his skill as
a carpenter.
lip luvi 1 nionhvr ot Crom
arty Preshetenan church and
V•as the first meeddent of Hit).
'Klee nship Co-operative
Dairy,
He is sue. ived by one daueli
err Mrs. Carter t tir,tce k Kers
latso, Staffa, and three grand-
‘liiIdrou.
The funeral was held !rein
h's late residence 'in 1 uesday,
corducted by Rev. john Boyne
of Exis..e.' and Cromarty. Burnt:
v.;,1 in S,:alla cemetery
Pallbearers were Jame, Scutt,
J01111 Meleichlan, Will McLach-
lan. Thomas Lain:;, William
Rrottly, Ernest Allen. Flower•
bearers were Robert McLach-
lan, Everett Kerslake and Role
Pr yarn;:,
Personal items
'Mrs. Sadie Scot). Mrs. Her-
ten MCDnugall, Mrs. Wilbur
:Tiler. Mrs. Sam Al et'urrly,
Mr. Itrideay McKellar and Mr,
James: Miller attended the fun•
chit of a cousin, Mrs. Mamie
.MeGregor lthe former Marie
Nesmith' at St. Thomas on
Thursday-.
•Little Kim Parker of ,Exeter
it. holidaying with Mr. and
Alex Gardinor.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dear-
ing and family of Ailsa Craig.
attended anniversary services
at Roy's church on 'Sunday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mur-
ray Christie and family.
-Susan Elliott of Essex is vis-
tong with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs, John Wallace.
'Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ramsey
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, James Ramsey, Listowel,
•Alr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen,
;tenet, Nancy and Frank, at-
tended Roy's church anniver-
sary and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Miller on Sunday.
:Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Doupe
arid family of Science Hill were
eeests of Air. and Mrs. An-
C3,"rew Christie on Sunday and
also attended anniversary serv-
iees at Roy's church.
A Melting resident of Hibbert
township, Wilbert James Fell,
cited in S.ott Memoriel Hos.pitel
in Friday. May 25 after an ill-
ness of siX Weeks.
lie was m Ins 70th year and,
v. as horn on the farm where he
Iwol ail his lift'.
lie Was a inem her of Stela
United church.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Penelope Warden, one
{laughtor. Mrs. Arnold (Lois)
Alton, RR 7 leu,know; one son,.
Lorne at home; two sisters.
Mrs. Alex McDonald, Seaforth;
Aless Edna tell, Goderich; four
grandchildren.
The Hewett took place at the
G. A. Whitney funeral home
%there service was conducted
by Rey, A. H. Daynard of Staffa
United Church. Burial was in
Statfa cemetery.
The pallbearers were jack
But son, Alfred Ross, Lloyd
Miller. John Drake. Arthur
:,male and Thomas Bingham,
Flower bearers were William
Batson, Ross Steele, Cecil Glan-
ville and William -.Kerslake.
Personal items
Miss ,Janice Christie of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mur-
ray Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
attended the funeral of a bro-
ther-in-law, Mr. Isaac Stath-
am .of Parkhill on Thursday.
Communion will be observed
at the Cromarty church serv-
ice on Sunday morning, Pre-
paralory service will he held
on Friday evening at 8:30
Comments about
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mrs. Lloyd Regele and. Krista
of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Regele and Mrs. Har-
old McCallum and family of
Walton spent Sunday with Mr.
and Airs. Frenk Glanville and
family,
Mrs. Donald Finkbeiner of
RR 2 Creditor) spent Saturday
with Mrs. Frank Glanville.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Hamilton
of Grand Bend visited Sunday
with Mrs. Harry Lewis a.nd
Eber and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Wein.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Goulding
of London called on Mr. and.
Mrs. Leonard Wein on Sunday.
Mr. Toseph Bullock. is con-
fined to his home,
13y, MRS. JOHN Ta.mpt.gmAt4
STAFIA
Looking ahead to the next
,decade was the theme of the
South Perth District Annual of
the Women's Institute which
was held Thursday, May 28 at
Staffa Itall.
A ,60th year anniversary cake
was made by Mrs. N. Coult-
hard, president. and, was cut
by Mrs. Alicheson of St Mar-
ys, a past president. Mrs, Rus-
sell Worden, Staffa, welcomed
the WI members and Mrs.
Dots Adams, Motherwell, re ,
plied. Delegates were regis-
tered by Dublin branch..
During the morning sessions
Airs. Ross .Smale and Mrs. Rob-
ert. Sadler accompanied. by
Alt's. Henry Harhure sang two
duets. Standing committee, re-
ports were given and greet-
ings were brought from North
Perth by Airs. Maurice John.
ston, Britton; Centre Perth by
Mrs. C. Seppel, Shakespeare;
North Oxford by Mrs, McKay.
Birch, RR 6 Woodstock; South
;Huron by Airs. Harry Strang ,
Doeskin and from the London
Area by Mrs. Wilfred Keays,
Hyde Park, Airs, john Alec.
Lean, Seaforth, a Federal ed
board member brought greet-
ings from the .FWIC. The nom-
inating report was given by
Mrs, Fred Iitaoll, Carlingford,
and was accepted.
Past president is Airs. N.
Coulthard, RR 1 St. Peels;
president. Mrs. N. Aitcheson,
Sebringville; viee- president,
Airs. F. johns, RR I Cromer-
tY; secretary - treasurer, Mrs.
W. Keutsch, St. Pettis, assist-
ant, Airs. S. Peppier, Mitch-
ell.
Fed. representative, Airs. E.
Boyes, RR 3 Stratford, alter-
nate, Mrs. N. Coulthard, RR 1
St. Pauls: auditors, Airs. Al'
MoDougald, RR 1 Fullerton,
Mrs, AL Simpson, RR 8 St.
Marys; nominating committee,
Mrs, N. Coulthard, RR 1 St.
Peels; Airs. N. Rao, RR 1 St.
Pauls, and Airs. C, Burgin, RR
1 Science Hill;
Convenors cif standing, com-
mittees, Agriculture and Cana-
dian Industries, Mrs, Archie
Alorris. Fullerton: Home Eco-
nomics and Health, Mrs, Allan
Eveleigh, Kirkton; Historical
research and current events,
Mrs. Bert Knott, Carlingford:
Citizenship and Education. Mrs.
Arnold Morris, St. Pauls; rest).
Mims. Mrs. Jos, F r e n c h,
Mitchell; public relations, Mrs.
Ruby Madden, St. Marys,
A parade consisting of one
member from each branch,
dressed in costume worn in the
year they were organized was
one of the highlights of the
meeting. Memorial service was.
taken by Glen Gowrie Institute.
A double trio from Dublin Sep-
crate school sang the number
which won them the Staffa WI
trophy at a recent festival.
Miss Mary Lou Black, Perth
County home economist, re-
ported on the forthcoming short
course on "Window Treatment"
and nn the 4-11 club activities.
Courtesy 1(I11 arks were given
by Ilillcrest Institute.
Personal items
Sunday visitors with. Mr, and
Mrs Russell Miller and fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Allen and family, Cie:uern%
Mr. and Mrs. jack. %limn), and
family, Staffa and AIr. and
Mrs. Gary Finlayson, Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim ',yell., Ag
Monet visited over the we0.•
end with. Mr. and Mrs- Sam
Norris and family.
Mrs. Walter O'Brien fell anti
injured her back and has been
a patient in Stratford General
elospitae
AIr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller
and family visited Sunday eve-
rting with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Mayer and family, Farqu-
har.
Celebrates birthday
Mrs. Mary Miller was sur-
prised recently at two parties
held in her honor. The (nee-
slim was Mrs. Miller's 80th.
birthday.
The parties were held at the
home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Rohde, Mitchell, and her
San and daughter-in-law, Air.
Mr. and. Airs. Dunean Me-
Naughtnn. visited with Air. and.
Mrs. Martin. Scale and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Scale of .Ai lsa
Craig on Sunday.
Thursday guests at the home
of Mr. John Rinn were Air.
Carmen Rinn and family, St.
Alarys, Mrs. Grace Walkom.„
and Mrs. Leslie Miller, Staffa,
Present were Air. and Airs.
Raymond Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hocking and families
of Alunro and Mr. and. Airs.
Wilfred Harding,. London.
Ltcw sees film
At the meeting of the Staffa
:UM held in the Family Life
Centre, a film. 'Household on
Faith" was shown by Mrs. Ar-
thur Kemp.
Mrs. C a in ex o n Vivian
conducted the devotional serv-
ice. Misses Elizabeth .Sinale
and Heather Daynard favored
with a duet and Mrs. ,Roil,
McCaughney gave a reading.
Business was conducted by
Mrs. A. H. Daynard. A straw-
berry and ham supper is to be
held on June 13.
Mr. C. Munro, and Air.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hackney of
errlither.
Mr. William 11.irm has return-
ed from Woodstock Hospital and
will soon be around again a.s
Air. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
Were guests. w itla M.r. and Airs ,
DQn Case and family of Exeter
on. Sunday,
Air, and Airs. 14aiiatn Spence
and David. attended the Brock.
Skinner and Routly reunion at
Riverview Pi,rk, Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh. Rundle
and family of Exeter were
guests of Mr, and Airs. Williarll
Spence Sunday .evening.
Ale, :and Airs. Fred Parkin-
son and family attended the
Gunning reunion at Exeter on
Saturday,
Misses Vivian and Donna
Baker attended the shower in
honor of Miss Ruth Garrett of
Mr. and Airs, Armond, Mor-
row of London were Sunday
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto 'Reimer,
Mr. Robert Elston attended
the bus trip sponsored. by the
crop and :soil improvement as-
sociation when they toured
through Bruce county,
Orville Rinn, Iklerton,
visited at the home of Mr. John
'Kinn on Sunday and along with
Air, Rion, Howard .and 13111 and
Noreen were evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomp-
son arid family, 8th Line,