HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-11-09, Page 8Mr. King raid. "HMI, leg and hip
zoom in the front seat are time
Lianw. Shoulder room has been de-
creased by one-tenth of an inch, as
lies hip room in the rear scat, but
abou:der room in the roar seat has
teen increased by the same amount,
and leg room is almost one-half
:nail greater".
Wheelbase, height and tread. are
not changed from 1960.
Mr. King explained that the
"elaasie Ford traditional straight
lino design of the 1961 Ford has
been recognized for its functional
'expression of classic beauty by a
world-renowaed fashion authority".
mn Lena% Italy, at the new auto-
mobile fashion centre of the
aamsial. Ilia centre lama Moda
taliaimma Ford was recently award-
1 a sneaks!, raadal honoring the
Void ear, he said.
Vmmainuerina and design Improve-
i11,;(1 in the 1561 Fara, Mr. King
toe spaemusness of the 11t1,4'101';:. ,1 !Jai/111AI e,ut, 14:the it —a ear that
In a reversal of the "big ear
trend" of recent years, Ford 11Totor
C'Orripany of Canada, Limited
elaims that the body exteriors of
,ts 1961. Ford ears are shorter and
narrower than its 1960 models, With
no arterifive of interior roominess.
The company also says it had
somplen ly ri.f.styled the '1961 Ford
incorporating the "(lassie _Foal
atraight hue deaiga", eapecially
head, roaf and Beek
"In line with public preference
in this range of ear we have halted
slightly reversed the treed to-
ward. longer awl widyr cars with
cur now Ford models, as well
re-styling them". John D. King,
Ford of Canada's vice president,
marketing, deiflared, when the firat
Of his company :s new 1961 lines
were annomineed.
The 1961 four-0(10r Ford Si`tintl
has an exterior length of 209a
Welles, 3.7 inches les.i than last
year's. length of 21G-6 inehys,
an exterior width, of 79.9 iiiehea, L
lednetion of aa inmates. from hat_
aem'a 81.5 inehea,
"We Itaae been ably to nehirve
these reductions wahout rellwaeg
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Monarch-Falcon clealershies across
Canada.
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THE 1961 FORD OF CANADA FALCON features a
new convex-shaped aluminum grille and introduces an
optional 101 horsepower engine, along with durability
improvements in aluminum surfaces, underbody
parts and other trim items. The Falcon, most suc-
cessful new car history, will offer for 1961 four
models, a. two anti four door sedan as well as two
and four door station wagons. The, 1961 Falcon pre-
serves the popular styling of the 1960 Model and
continues to offer six-passenger seating roomy a
sports car feel and 23,7 cubic foot luggage Capacity.
In addition to the economical 85 horsepower standard
engine there is an optional 101 horsepower engine.
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TUE 1961 MONArtCII IS a completely re-styled ver-
sion of this distinguished Canadian .automobile
that hteorporates as standard equiptitent several
items that were optional equipment in previous
Models, The 1961 Monarch exterior is shorter and
narrower than the orceding model While retaildPF
its interior roominess.
PIONEER
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
MUNICIPAL
NOMINATIONS
Notice. is hereby given that the Annual Meeting for the Nomina-
tion of Candidates to fill the offices of Reeve, Four Councillors
and Three Members of the School Board of the Township School
Area for the Township of Turnberry for the year 1961 will
be held at
The Community Hall in the
VILLAGE OF BLUEVALE
In the Township of Turnberry, from 1 to 2
o'clock in the afternoon, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1960
That in case there should be more than the
necessary number of candidates proposed and a
poll demanded, polls will be, open from nine
o'clock a.m. until five o'clock p.m. on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1960
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES., WHAT IS TO SAY:
Polling Sub-Division No. 1—at Lower Wingham
School: Don Cleghorn, D.R.O.: Les. McDougall,
Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 2—at the Community
Hall, Bluevale: Wildon Robertson, D.R.O.;
Mrs. Alex. Corrigan, Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 3—At Powell's School;
Gordon Wray, D.R.O.; Harold Grant, Poll
Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 4—At Muir's School,
Glenannan ! Lorne Metcalfe, D.12.0.; Les. For-
tune, Poll Clerk.
JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk
CierkS Office, Turnberry, November 10, 1960.
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improvements include:
A new grease and lubrication
system that extends the normal
chassis lubrication interval to. 30,-
000 miles; new, heavier brakes that
adjust themselves; especially pro-
cessed underhorly parts. including
galvanized body panels below the
doors, that resist rust and corro-
sion; aluminized mufflers that are
double-wrapped for much longer
life; increased thickness of ano-
dizing on aluminum for brighter,
longer-lasting grille, headlamp and.
tail lamp trim.
"These features", Mr. Icing con-
tinued, "combined with. Ford ,of
Canada's 'diamond lustre' exterior
finishes that require a minimum of
waxing and the 'full-flow' oil fil-
tering system that permits a 4,000
mile oil change interval, will nwan
fewer inconvenient service stops
and more savings to the owners of
1.961 Fords",
The new line consists of 14
models in four series, Fairlane,
Fairlane 500, Galaxie and station
wagons, Added to the line are two
ere,' models, a (lalaxie Club
toria -a two-door hardtop and a
six passenger Country Squire sta-
tion wagon.
Standard engines for the 1961,
Ford Meanie the Thuntlerbird 332
V.8 and the 'mileage maker' six,
both designal to deliver greater
economy on regular fuels. An op-
tional engine offered 18 the 390 cu.
inch Thunderbird Special' V-8, de-
signed for effoilless performance.
Ford has a range of four improv-
ed transmission for 1961, the man-
ual, overdrive, two-speed Fordo-
made and dual-rhnge Cmise-o-
made, The Cruise-o-matie trans-
mission is equipped with a new
vacuum. control throttle which pro-
vides smoother, more precise shift-
ing than before awl elimination of
periodic adjustment,
CLAIM FALCON
LEADS COMPACTS
The Ford Falcon enters the 1961
model year as Camula's leading
compact ear, with a proven record
of all-around economy leadership;
six - passenger comfort, handling
ease and dependable operation, and'
introduces a now 101 horsepower
performance option -- the "Falcon
170 Special" engine,
"In its first year, the Falcon
established itself as first choice
among North American compact
cars," John 0. King, vice presi-
dent, marketing, Ford Motor Com-
pany of Canada, Limited said. "No
other car ever achieved the first
year success of the Falcon", he
added,
"In addition to its distinctive
North American styling and ap-
pointments, Use „Ealepti is Lost
economical to buy and to maintain,"
Mr. King went on.
"The 1961 Falcon has a new,
convex-shaped aluminum grille, but
preserves the styling and: inside-
utside dimensions of its predeces-
sor," Mr. King said. "That mearna
(the Falcon will continue to offer,
full six-passenger seating room, the
feel and maneuverability of a
sports car, and a 23.7 cubic toot
trunk to early luggage in real
vacation quantities,"
Also, Mr King pointed out that
numerous durability improvements
in the 1961 Falcon will result in
greater savings and less inconven-
ience to Falcon owners. Among
theme improvements are thicker an-
odizing of the aluminum surfaces,
double-wrapping of the aluminized
muffler, galvanizing of additional
underbody parts for greater rust
and corrosion protection, and more
effective use of stainless steel for
parts such as the new hub caps.
The 1961 Falcon is available in
Ford-Monarch-Falcon dealerships
across :Cainada. It is offered in four
modela. two and four-door sedans
and two and four-door station
Wagons.
Mr. King said the Falcon has
establiAbed its fuel economy
reputation. Recommended oil
change interval with the Falcon's
Full Flow oil filter is 4,000 miles.
"For those who want increased
performance -- about 15 percent
better than the standard 85-horse-
power, 144-cubic-inch engine -Fal-
con will offer an optional 170-
cubic-inch, six-cylinder engine that
is rated at 101 horsepower," Mr,
King said.
Both Falcon engines operate on
regular grade fuel, Both Falcon
Sixes also have a new "snorkel
type" aid cleaner that results in
quieter operation, more uniform air
flow and smoother high speed en-
gine operation, Engine front cov-
ers are - cast Penn aluminum for
better sealing.
A new, optional automatic choke
also is available with either Fal-
eon engine.
Two transmissions, three-speea
manual shift and Foi:domatic, can
be matched with either the stand-
ard or optional engine. Heavy-duty
transmission and drive-line com-
ponents are used with the Falcon
179 Special,
Mr. King said the Falcon styling
is simple and functional, with a
minimum of decorative chrome.
New appearance items include
headlamp rims, rectangular park-
lug lights desigmed to blend with
the new grille, and new Falcon
emblems on the sides of the front
fe'llt(er Falcon exhaust system fea-
tures a new, double-wrapped alum-
inized muffler which lasts three
times as long as conventional muf-
flers. Between the aluminized inner
shell and the zinc-coated outer
shell is an asbestos wrapping
which provides quieter operation
and faster warm-up, thus minimiz-
ing corrosive action. of 'exhaust
prod dicta,
The Falcon body is of unitized
construction; with the.front fenders
being, bolted on for easy repair or
replacilment This construction
combines strength and rigidity with
minimum weight.
Among the options and acces-
sories available for the Faleon are
deluxe interior-exterior trial, radio,-
heater-defroster, safety-padded. sun
visors and, instrument panel, seat
belts, tinted glass, whitewall tires,
wheel covers, windshield washer;
electric wipers and two-tone paint.
There arc 13 paint colors for the
Falcon exterior in 1961, all in
Ford's Diamond Lustre enamel. Up.
holsteries in new patterns. and col-
ors are durable and easy to clean.
NEW MONARCH
STRESSES QUALITY
Ford Notor Company of Canada
Limited states that its 1961 Mon-
arch car will incorporate as stand-
ard equipment several items that
were optional equipment in prev-
ious models,
"In this year's Monarch the buy-
ers does not pay extra for such
items as automatic transmission,
padded instrument panel, full wheel
covers, electric clock or back-up
lights," john 0, King, Ford of
Canada's vice-president, marketing,
said, when the new 1961 line was
announced.
Mr. King also announced, "An
enginering breakthrough in this
year's Monarch in that all steerin.g
and front suspension points which
normally require lubrication ser-
vice at 1,000 mile intervals are now
sealed for 30,000 miles with a new
type of lubricant,
The cars' exterior body is shorter
and narrower with virtually no loss
of room inside, The -overall weight
of the car has been reduced and
the 120 inch wheelbase will make
for easier handling.
Another important feature of the
1961 Monarch is the special treat-
ment of the body to resist corro-
sion, -Many of the underbody com-
ponents are galvanized. Chrome
and aluminum plating Is thicker
this year to extend the life of these
parts.
The exterior finish of the 1961
Monarch consists of newly-develop-
ed vitreous-hard enamel that
minimizes the necessity for waxing.
Made only in Canada in the Ford
of Canada plants in Windsor and
Oakville, the new Monarch features
the traditional clean, 'elegant lines.
"Its powerful 220 horsepower en-
gine performs well, on regular gas,
and will establish new standards
of operating economy in the med-
ium price field," Ma King- said.
The two-speed automatic trans-
mission, standard on the Monarch,
is newly - designed, -minimizing
hand adjustment and oil changes.
There is an optional three speed
dual-range automatic transmission,
at slight, extra cost.
"Body noise and vibration have
been minimized," Mr King said.
"Rough road shocks are smother-
Mr., Mrs. E. Smith
Married 48 Years
A happy family gathering was
held. on Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Hartley Smith, .at Tillson-
'burg, in horror of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph E. Smith's 48th wedding
anniversary,
Those who attended from Wing-
ham were the celebrants,, Mr, and
Mrs. Smith; Mr ,and Mrs. Art Ed-
gar and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
'Ross Jamieson and family. Mi'.
and, Mrs, Ross Smith and Cathy, of
Toronto, were also present.
ed by a new cushioned-link front
auspension. Generous use of butyl
rubber at contact points and amply,
reinforced frame all contribute to
the solidity and quietness of this
Monarch." •
The Monarch is available in six.
teem exterior colours, seven of
which are metallic, with a choice
of slx-colour-lceyed Interiors, in-
cluding living room carpeting.
The Monarch comes in three
models -- a form-door sedan, four-
door hardtop, and two-door hard-
THE COMPLETELY RE-STYLED FORD for 1961.
presents a slimmer and shorter exterior titan the
1960 model and will incorporate the "classic Ford
Straight line design" in hood, roof and deck lines.
All this has been accomplished with no sacrifice of
interior roominess, Numerous engineeriag improve-
ments are also incorporated in the 14 models that
include two new models, a Galaxie Club Victoria—a
two door hardtop — and a six passenger Country'
Squire station wagon, Two standard engines, the
"mileage maker" six and the Thunderbird 332 V-8.
are augutnented by an optional Thunderbird Special
390 V-8, The 1961 Ford cars are available at all
Ford of Canada Ford-Monarch-Falcon dealers.