hea’s teeth but whenever on . birds reached the stage where their numbers made their hum‘ ing worthwhile s clog; "huh ‘, was clamped on pronto. 'l'hi.. question has been asked 4;“ it, frequently of late: “wim worthwhile purpose does a close season achieve?" Biologis at least some of them. claim that it serves no useful purpose. 1- h i , question will be dealt with gt a later date. We are living in an age where the observance of E The Gurdian, Charlottetosui. Fri. Jan. SL 1984. V good in bygone years, were numbered with details it threw a different habitat. There are a few areas. light on the question. He told like “l‘aily'a’ for instance. that me he hunted in rec areas appear to be static with respect this winter... Cardigan. Freder- to growth and never seem to Prim. He ad: change perceptibly. mitted that his old hu nting WIN-1-ERING WELL grounds were practically devoid Accomhhh to hhormhhoh ,9, of _rabbits and that he had to mind our Huh, hm wintering d,’“’° 25, °" 30 mu“ t° 3°‘ ‘ah’ well. No silver thaws to form bit hunting worth the name. He icy mm, hhd gel, ,0,“ mud, told me_a few years ago he shot New mo“ of the wow mo 3 he 17 rabbits in two hours wood. hhd hwhmhl mm. win Iaoinherandsfsawhere sea1s.ever.wheahehirnishednsewheietlieyinaha rabbit in millions they are now count- ed in thousands. The rabbit season will end in this province on the day this lHUNTER'S CORNER Canad|an5-rgpple Sweden Rabbit Season Closes Today; mm a H in M Jan ’Take'| Smallesiln Yea s In Hard-Fought Struggle S r ""’ The 22 cal rifle is in the limc- near miss will be a dead cltlanier ureron Iiecfilgberhlfl whenhwinds light on“ sham hit and a human life wi be 8|-|S_lDS 0 ml 8! Del‘ 00!‘ . snuffed out, buried the w s and swamps muck weake r Iwitaerlandlabare star honors with the two‘ In Kensinston in few days aizo I We in the press that Mm“ uhde, , hmke, 0, mm A new , gave Canada a 1-0 rec-lcanadian netmlnders - Seth- 8 bull?‘ from “"8 rifle bl‘°k¢ 3 lobsm. fishermen have passed of the dyed-in-the-wool rab- 'i'ally's swamp at ‘Johnston’: hum”, down thmhgh two feet 1!! 0110 eiahtmtion !‘°\I|1¢l'iM-Irtin of Trail; 3.0. and Ken! window in the kitchen of a hnusel h "solution suggesting thh, bit hunters tried their luck. 1 River. The property owned by or more of mo to et at in; an mhibmv 1, H b“ dumpiamhip °°mpefl' mroderlek °‘ T°r°m°_"d fobiand I fatality W3! l|8'rr0Wly 8V- the number of tra s in use bel W” “Id °f t‘”° ‘”h° ‘lull T3113’ Gallam in “'13 dlflrlcl r ‘ad 1: r End neatli rgctlcall nllel lbs anon 1' and put the Canadianpwards Brian Conacher of Tor-g set at 150 9,. hs,’,’e,m,,,, How‘ after an hour floundering was 3 rabbit hume,-'3 paradise £3’ E t °° ° " 1°’ me“? fa ° February ‘ flu .0’ d "1. ‘and. loam’ Guy Dime" of M°""ea1le“ed'A few months ago‘ a man fisherm ii ii’. other areas will u“'°“gh six f°°l drift‘ They 33 far back 33 I can Temembel" b ltnf “lend rl)bbnl‘ Ill‘ ld ltsillue '0 ea 11‘. Digest th. ‘md 3039; Bourbonmm of pm. at work near Summerside was t teth, I t. i _ were wet up to their armpits Th‘ 1 - t i h ‘C 3"“ 3}‘ 3“ E _ E 3 oiylhg quest one were asked M“ heading me Q“ Bur.’ Am. Vhh m the head wnh ,, 22 ca] :-;:c_ o is rlelsou ion tshany and their hounds were but Hhs fco uitnhnits s we‘ swat: in quest of goose sign ave and etto its readers to ans. ‘i Mu-an ma, gevgrgl in-iiiiangil bullet and two narrow escapes 3'! izuessk owfviih. fetre is They say its an in win d that o_t c act 1; certain on re stumbled across a surprising wer. Who are these men who Winter Olympic Games. 0; .,,,Ve. “ he kicked - e 32. in Kings Chumy and one m ii? guess wor as o e _u u the blow. nobody good bi swamps or a number o number of Hun covies. My hunt- defile the grassy borders of our flu me. ‘ “ch wflod Cuchmlovhku will Mn chh_ Who“ hi the fim two periods’ Queens _“.e,.e reported to this o the lobster industry in I is B‘ Ch. - ’ years will lose most of its rabbit ing partner told me he got roads and lanes. who pollute our and giving up a goal only while ode at the top today when lplaylng an outstanding game in. columnist during the past sum- Dr0_Vmce unless drastic c‘onser- Y {WEED 1'1-‘tlmfll Ind N9“ l!0Plllflil0|1 Qnce th¢_ir€¢ Zrowth quite a jolt one morning just as ponds? What k d of men up. playing anded in die see clash in one of the two oham- spite of a heavy cold that ob-’ mer. As one ir ate citizen re- Vfltlonhlegislalihin is implimeni-i hears met a real dyed . in - gets too high. This argument d awn was breaking. when they who choke off the life iii= ’ om peri0d_ fin Candi“. hp! 1 ed wt out furt er de ay. There t.e - wool rabbit hunter. I_told has been brought to my atten- he as me to the corner of a rivers. streams and lakes with‘ ‘ mm the: mumem of ‘he Dev”-v_ 1,, m, is also s move to prohibit the him that I had talked to quite a tion by several hunters this grown - over hayfield it felt as the waste of their produce. ma- By BOD CUIIII INNSBRUCK. Austria (0?)- Canada'a young national hockey team ‘ in with laser r tenacity aiidwilltewiawisattioa ii games. however. and Rueeia pionsliip games scheduled. Can- lviously bothered him. rked: "The 22 rifle is an in- ad the pressure on the a’: next game comes sundayl Broderick came on in . . . _ _ Swedes throughout while a ea- iagainst Germany, which meets third period and kicked out 12‘ hands of irresponsible juvenii. use of hellcnplers as spotters in few rabbit hunters who repor- winter I told them ‘that their if it blew up in his face... he al- king poison of water? What will -more swedkh dmm. es_ and others no, so hwehhe locating seal herds. Seal hunt- ted their take on rabbits this argument had no basis in facl most stepped on a big covey of we leave behind us when w. aacuigy crowd of 11.000 whooped fthe US. today. and leaked like a sieve wh e n from the opening whistle. ’FlNNS BLANK SWISS TOWER-PLAY GOAL in their thinking. the 22 rifle is is victory. following In the only other champion-I Sven (Tumbni Johansson, the dangerous weapnn. It is not only 8-0 triumph over the ship round match played big Swedish captain who oncei a menace to our wildlife but ‘Thursday, Finland shut out had a tryout with a National: 3150 3 source of deep concern , Switzerland 4-0. Hockey League team, scored: where human life is involved. Bob Forhan_ s 1] - year - old i the only Swedish 303“ “ml? Unless the 22 Cal rifle is rele-‘ Y right-winger from Newmarket. ;Canada’s Gary Begg of Moose. gated in its former status... for Out» Pl" Canada Ihead If!" ,min. Sank-. was eervins I pen- target use only and barred from 5“ ml“‘"°‘ °‘ ‘h’ M“ p°fl°di‘“y- J u. in the hunting field... We nd that WM the Ivark thii Only seven penalties were; onlyamatler of time before a c Huns. are long dead? Here in the Pro. I have been asked questions ' cc of Prince Edward Island as to the why and the wherefore we will have the answer in s of the season closure on H uns few years unless the current last fall. It was open while rape of nature is halted and .. the coveys were as scarce as time is running out. ing has developed into an orgy season to date compared favou- of slaughter and the future of nably with last season. I knew applied to an area taking in hun- the industry is tottering in th e I'd get the true facts from this dreds of square miles. Wh en balance. For a number of years hunter and was rather surpris- one rabbit cover outgtrows it- seal herds have shown a ed when he told me his luck self there are always others steady falling off both in th e i r was pretty good this year. How- that have reached the stage 5 I: The nesday'e 5- (I At O’Leary lteam need . g ailed in the game. four against Mount Royal Farmer! Ind} Defenceman Rod Selling. is. Can3dn_ .m,ougi, 1,1,. Pia, W... Cape Wolfe Fishermen were 0; Ehhh-,_ om__ ‘cored [hg rugged Lh,-°ugh0m_ M C "M0" ‘,“ h“°k°5’ 33m” l‘‘ 0" 3other two goals. at 7:17 of the Conacher, 22, son of the late L93” ""‘k ‘awe’ ‘hi’ "’°'k' second period and at 4:15 of the hockey great Lionel Conacher “ The Farmers edged Knutsford ihhihd suffered a cut forehead in thil k Ga M"°‘"‘5 3'21“ ‘“ °'*°m”5 °°“'l But the goal-scorers had to jfirat period but stayed in the? e and was one of the out- test and the Fishermen shaded l ham Bloomfield 3-1 in the nighte p 8 . ‘ Allison Silliker scored twice .‘B' B a I for the Farrners and George Mc-‘ 9 Isaac was the other marksman . . I 2.2. ‘if .ii'::';..?:.”l;: At Stadium for Kniitsford. i Blair Stewart. Ralph Cooke and Elwood Cooke were the goalgetters for the Fishermen.iWh0 “RV? “'03 _ 1039 games‘ .w'“ face. Phelr s.'em°.3t .and the Swedish player. Karl- .test tonight at Civic Stadium in flora“ ob”; apoloéized hater; 1... Summerside when they cross ind Wu told sticks with the Junior Legion-rm forget it 5, Bloomfield 2, Knutalord 2 and Hires- l alter 0'Malley was the sniper for Bloomfield. Mount Royal leads the gue with 7 wins. Cape Wolfe has ‘ 0'l.eai‘y 1. Junior Loop v standing players on the ice. Canada’s coach. Rev. David Bauer. also was a game casu- alty, suffering cut forehead in the third period when is Swed- ish player threw his broken ’ into the Canadian bench i. lt SUMMERSIDE —' °'L°"V::ii¢cl accidentally struck Father Mai-rons, the conquering heroes ‘Bah four straight The Juniors have been well of lrested after their string games, and are pretty confident that they can turn back the 0'-‘ Leary bid for five straight vic-‘ tories. But 0‘Leary. flushed with . ay- 1'. The wound was not serious by Father Bauer Sunny Isle Loop Games h MONTAGUE -— The Montague :M(-rchanls were outscored by the Morell Meteors on Tuesday night in a fast exciting game of hockey. The game ended 9-4 for the Meteors, with Stan Peardoii get- ting all four goals for Montague. For Morell goals were by George Kelly wit McGuire two. and one each for Brian Bet-key. Richard Green. Douglas }\iacEwen. and Gerard Leslie. The next hockey game at Montague will be tonight at I! -pm. between Montagiie Region- al High School and Summerside Statistics success. down to the last P ler, will give you odds that they Millview. and Covehead cm- 3can take the Legionaires as they erged the conquerors in Sunny I We!shmen's Arnold MacLeod have taken the other two teams Isle Hockey League games leads the Dointgetters in the in the league — but good. They ‘Wednesday at St. Dunstan's FOR MONTAGUE Wh Charlottetown District Junior have an 11-2 win over the Grant rink Hockey League. :Grady coached crew, but the The third contest between 4 Arnold has scored four 110-118 Juniors say that was at the end Mermaid and Glasgow Road Moniazue (‘urlimz Draw for . and helped on three others to of their string when every one ended in a 5-5 tie. I-‘i'irin_v. .laniiar_v 21131.: i give him seven mints in the was tired. D. Rogers led th scoring for 7 PM. Tip Top Tailor (‘.ompeti- 4 two contests he hi:-is ltiillryetti Tonig-hi will l‘>e differenh. say .Mer-maid with a pair. S. Tibbn.‘ tion. 7 The WP 179“ S93“ 9 '3 the Juniors. -A arse Crow ll .T. Rice and D. MacDonald g ti 1; A, J _. K. M K n- 7 B. Balderson e pected to be present in find :the other Mermaid goals, 71:09}; Bnvantong Giddinageg :5, - G A Pts Pom R out which ie_am is giving the cor- ‘cia;-kg poned three for Giasgnw ‘ ‘A '§u1'h\,ah T.‘ Chan.‘ B_ F‘-emh ,- A. Mach!-‘Od (Pl 4 3 7 irect PredlCi10fl- Road and G. Larter got the? ' "C 9011'“ ‘ 7 "' Frizmn IF) ‘ s 1 ’ l Game time — 9'30 p'm' lowers’ fsoglease‘ start on time. ' l ‘ 3- M°°C""“('§fl‘ 0 6 9 , L 1 D“ “'°"g0‘°: "'9 M‘L‘V‘°“' 55'. Ice 2: D. ‘.\lcGn\van. E. siiaw. : Isau on ui port wit ir __ _. ‘A ’ ’ ’ ° HOOP Games is 8- E. 2 3- i:.’:.:i:;..:~ l’°:“:::::....i; ~ o x ‘ ‘ 5. . _ ‘ It ‘I . K gmmaafi 3 : : 3 V :?dSEaR:3:::1 513$‘ tlhe Jog: K: ‘sumwm, ‘G. lcfiaimpionl . a u B a e I. A. Flood 1L) 1 1 4 4 0 son were the goalgetiers for :oP‘M' Diamond D Comp." l 1 . l! .l. Kennedy IL‘ I 3_ 4 4 ‘. ‘,Southport. ? 1_ ‘M N._h0‘Son N B ' ll ~‘l~ B9‘3“*le’-9'1‘ ‘S’ ’ 3 ‘ ‘ 1« Saints. Pimtes and Capitals G. Mccallum with two goals? (feh ' ' K ' ' ' D. P011001’! (9 1 3 ‘ 13 .311 own tfhgree victories each in was tops for Covehead in their - Sm” ' . I k n hhmd Com_ l‘ J-(_3l31¢fPl}3'lla”;:age: 3c ‘ M: the island Senior ‘c’ aaucei. :3 vicltory gvey Mount AAIb(j,nn. l m,{f,‘;n:' S” §i‘,’,ha‘,, V, F Studebaker is a unique automobile, unique among the many motor cars WHAT THE EXPERTS THINK .3 103.195 v A I - ' ball L . . . aone. . 'esse_v. . . re-‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . . . . . . . . -~ Quaid ,u_,,h,,,,. 159. G_ p.,..,.3,; Here°a"r‘;°me cmplew mm, go” and R. B," sank the ohm. Vunzzo. being sold in the U.S. and Canadian markets. Studebaker is unique in its 'r|mmont1,,§md.bakg, ",5 “mad "cu .snU- 5.00. J. K-iiby «sum hand,-“gs, four. B, Shea tallied twice for " reputation for durabihty. . . unique in its convenient size and wheelbase-no of $0 hiear _by Cfilrmdas Track thud 3.00. D. MacRae NR: 3 . B. ‘ w 1, Mount Albion and L. Kelly - ' ° - - 'I‘ra c a azine. ey gave no air Ellis rPWCl 10 Saints 3 1 °”°°~ londger a conlpact. ultzppeamnce ' lémqge ln efulqigenng advanc-ements ' ' ' coveted _ Go_den Wheel Award for the I ‘ream standinze Pirates 3 1 ' 3-“ “Ow unique 1“ 1 new °°n°°P 0 en urmg 57 3' second time in three years. We areholdera ‘l he _ ‘V213’? . Capitals 3 1' 7° "5" “Elm” Studebaker automobiles are no longer “stubby”—they have been re- féf lnI?}_'1i'£'{"Cl!°f *-hv$Y°81"' iflfdtlii F Not:-ll? mm 1 1 2 £32, 2 3 K3‘1;3‘§d1;lN liartnlzi-;,MrS-i :{°l'Qv 1’; styled from bumper to bumper for the 196_4 model year with clean, distinctiye, n:l’n°d .?Recl;';‘fif:,‘;‘°'car ‘:,f‘;§:°Y'°ar°°°.l‘b§ SI Dim-=tan'~ 1 1 3 . YMCA o 3 . 2. " ‘ " 5' . 95 ' - modern lines which have earned high praise from the experts of the motoring mcmtgon directon f the United State‘ Berlin after the completion of Ngw fivflflflble ° Prince of Wales 0 0 0 2 Here is the schedule untiil he, hear of m0um.mg’.. the P E I press throughout the world. This styling will continue to be identified with Ouij cars have beensingied out for warm ;. F°b"’°ry 15: _. - . -. .9"-‘S °‘“"° °' “'9 “'9-5‘ ‘3""“ ""'°"9h°m ' ' ' Studebaker models in the future and we believe it will wear well with our P"°"° by °"?"Y 1°3€l“‘8 U-S- “'1 C"“d““' F 58'. 1‘‘%?b- l 4C-fiiiltalfi I‘ Y o .senate announced 'i‘hui-sday. No . auto magazine this year because of the F ICE RGCGS Piaggas Pfelb RcAr;mm d We ,.,.i.e. dermis of in. visit were ' Contact your“ N owners—l1ke the rest of the Studebaker automobile. mm of mm.“ which .1. “ch_i,dy ., G so d Sat 'Feb_‘ ,;_‘ Sal am a .Y.. ‘ ;3“’:"' K::‘n°ed_v‘"°h5;d °\:,f;f,‘:,,,,"‘{g sE'?;:§(,q';A0Ro ’ ‘Studebaker is a SOLlD automobile investment. It spells security Our!» O 1’UI' Cy Mon. Feb. 10—'Y' at PWC; _West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt ' ' for its passengers with more built-m safety factors than any other car on n North River Driving Club will stage another harness race on the North River Causeway this meno- Sa-ints at Pirates. Wed. Feb. 12-RCA?‘ at PWC. Sat. Feb. l5——Saii1ts at RCAF. to express her gratitude for the “high esteem" in which Berlin- ets held the late president. IMPLEMENT DEALER the North American market. In addition, it is a safe car from the stand- int of investment. It has a built-in freedom from mechanical faults. Tomorrow, it will have built-in resale value, insured by the continuity of our new styling theme. WHY MANUFACTURE IN CAN ADA? Studebaker has always been a relatively small volume builder of very high quality automobiles. Following our new formula Saturday com - ’ ing ,¢ Q15 _ _ _ for success, Studebaker will not attempt I Here are the 4: T F Studebaker is in the U.S. and the Canadian marketplace to STAY. tigout-advertits.eé out-pmdueeutlnd out-sell ‘ : CW“ D P5“ — -’°'“r 5"" Studebaker is manufactured today on a basis fully compatible with the ?_6 slants in ,ay’I enormo y°0mPel>- L 5 ""' C"°ig" M” ‘W’ MW‘ ‘ ' selective nature of its market Some details of our forward thinking and “M US‘ ‘“t‘° '“d“‘t"' F'°"‘ ‘ '““u°" A ~ ' ' ‘ . . . - iii ' base ' c d . ho , ? J,‘ §:-lllyelfalshlsllmid Prince forward planning at Studebaker are set forth here: §.,?,';,§,1f;:::hmh¢i:h,:,mhu‘i1dth?h‘;::1 -' fl of quality of which we are proud. We can i 1 Class ‘A’ trot and pacer - ‘ WMX. Mil‘ Lee, Freddy‘ . . . e - - - - ‘ ,,,,,,, ,},“,,,,.,, p.,,.,,,,.,.', it is proposed to recognize forms which have been in A NEW CONCEPT. _ WHAT 0TH1E§ glgjhizflgm OFFERS :g;1gn;§*;;g{,°§;;:,“;:,'3g,':‘,;,!g:;';g 1‘ Yum Km! - the some family and the same name for one hundred or 7;h°S58;t:2k‘::Y'0hu:V°pc:;‘:;*1?gr°h: studebakerfwhitnow ohenmideh cu, nfdiscriminafflilngi mgmuhhiat 0 ha: " I lie - erredour°noq yovert Eagle. Bnib Budong Minor Hockey € Goes Saturday Here is die sdiedule for sat- isrday's minor hockey program 7 a.m.—Wol-vies ve. seals 7.45 am.—Oai-bone vs. Rams. 8.30 a.m.—BIbom va. Foxes [16 a.m.—ElliI in. using- or-s. 10.00 a.m.—-Ice cleaning, i i‘ 5 rlers. nan p.m.—-Panthers vs. Bob- cats. _ . . . mum economy, speed, pulling wer or eetabliabedaatrong reputation for quality I, and 3 Jays $CSSlOII Of fflllllly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f“"°"‘°“' 0"’ "°P“"“‘°“ "‘ th‘_"‘ 3° acceleration. or an ideal blend ofnall four. and durabilit . Already. the quality of our ,.__ ; mm ,1 ~ _i field! IlV_ly| Otltllflndfllb 0 Wide options in paint, body styles and _Canadian- tstudebakesaiabeing noted 4_ Lgggfion gf fgfm gnd gddfggg ‘"11 IWIVO $0 ImP1’0V0 It-thfl year. but interior trim allow custom ordering fee in our showrooms as a bonus for U.S. no pm—Riinks 1. 2 and 3- yeeneveryyear. appearance. buyan. .. eee eeeeeeeeeeeeaeee ee .eee e drie _ '3.’ wasdrilheufiug In addition. the application should include a brief historical sketch product. Ask the man who services StI1de£:kei'nar:z)'mobv'il?a'.aI think that Gorgon E ‘_""‘ “""""‘°’h of any important items, persons or occurrences related to the farm or will agree with me that a Studebaker will reward you withyalise, P"”‘d"“ . . "h..,,,"’*"°" family. anon, thrift and dependability-thl year. next year and into the fututl. Sfudebohc Automotive Division "“.:':‘."t- ..":.'°. csmuav FARMS COMMITTEE aox 546 Centennial Agricultural Committee -———i-— . O|'|'|IOI‘O eeeeeolceoe (bl Must have been in the same name for one hundred years. (cl Forms in the name of a widow will qualify Interested persons are asked to complete the form below and mail to96““Century Farms Committee Box 54-6, Charlottetown before March 1, 1 l. Nameofpresentowneroperaiorl enseaoeoecIOOIOOIOIOIOCOOIIOIOIIIIOOQQIJQQQQQQQQQ 2. Names of previous owner operators ‘OIIOIB rrxeeeeeee.. - 3. Approximate date on which form 6.TypeoHenningcon-laden... -oeeoeeeeev JIOOOI came into pes- 0001 -eee ale make continuing mechanical changes in its care. We will not wait ’till the end of a fixed "model year" to offer improvements to our owners. To you, the Studebaker driver. this means a top-quality, trouble- free car with built-in resale value. We certainly have no aim to build the lowest priced car on this continent. We are now buildiiig—we will continue to build-—the but car in the low-priced field. OBJECT: PRACTICABILITY We now have a single objective in design and manufacturing: to build the most durable, useful and practical automobile on the market. Studebaker aims to pro- vide the ideal car for Canadian motorists. More than ever. Studebaker will be an ideal car for U.S. motorists who seek to combine maximum thrift with maximum for the heavy duty use that practical 3?.‘»-‘s.?‘3j-"‘w'-‘-‘i'°“v‘°'°°“°"““'. "'°'"“"" . . . . :.°.:'.:;-*.‘*°:..":°:.°::.*'i...“*°“.:t mo---r----=-w--an rm.-.;.*.::.*.;*.:i.E;:-..*'.:.i;*°..**.:.°.:?.i°..‘:.::'. Mgr: ' Ex.pr?;t' e_{_ l Appfisahons an mvned hon‘ “lose who ‘on quchfy cisions was to break away from the waste- t:1e1:lf‘;y;§r:1r::k;°8hug:_h 3?.’ immediate sales potential of Studebaker. . giiily Command. Queen's Oll HR MUWIIQ ‘I’OI'llI$2 ful practice of the‘ re: o1tl' the cfiinduetry, that have . bodyf coating pr?“ uh! h: d ing. Miss Russell. Brown -. f‘ ‘ ear y'ng nges once: [to rugt '1; , ' 1 - Ions. Bmnws Watd-hm Gm la) Form must be in active operation. giguilebaiza. from here on, will wipp;n sweep iii: bntire vision did ofbgth WHERE A33 ‘'3 GOING super-safety disc brakes as an option on every car in our line. Our 16 inch wheels offer maximum road clearance, fuel econ- omy, road stability and tire life. Our Twin Traction differential moves power from slipping wheel to gripping wheel in deepest mud or snow. Our cars are the only ones with fully padded instrument panels in ALL modele—even the lowest priced. We alone in the North American industry pro- vide a full dash panel of readable instru- ments without a single blinking "idiot ligh ”. We alone have a dash panel clean and free of dangerous switch levers, as still . another safety bonus. Our cars have the most bee room, flatteet floors. greatest interior room, wheelbase considered, of any vehicles in the industry. Our variety of engines, transmissions and rear axle options let you custom build your own power train of your Studebaker for maxi- We will expand and develop the capacity of our Canadian plant to meet the com- bined demands of the Canadian. U.S. and world market for our automobiles. first stage of our plant expansion pro- gram at Hamilton is nearly completed. We can build more than 30,000 cars a year in ' factory. Studebaker buyers CAN BE SURE that as demand rises in the marketplace for our can, St. to fill that deman . me abort waiting periodrfor delivery. But a fine product is well worth waiting for. We want you to know that ample supplies of Studebaker parts and arrange- ments for the finest kind of Studebaker service will continue in the best Studebaker tradition. Canadian-build products have already We agree, Studebaker may not be the ideal car for every buyer —either in the U.S. or Canada. But it is a product for the discriminating buyer who demands quality, durability and smartneu over all other things.