October 7, 1965 THE NEWS Page 9 It's here! Beaumont 66 Beaumont Custom Sport Coupe with Sports Option. Aspirited car from General Motors, offering completely new styling and value unsurpassed in the low-price field! Right Style! For 1966 Beaumont presents bril- Right Price! Look at Beaumont. Take a long liant all-new styling in every one of its 9 exciting look. All this luxury, eye-stopping style, and the models. From the glamorous flair-back roofline on performance to go 'with it, is priced remarkably the Custom Sport Coupe to the sleek new lines of the low. A 120 hp six or 195 hp V8 is standard, or select all-new 4-door hardtop Sport Sedan, Beaumont is a more powerful six or one of two V8s (up to 360 captivatingly beautiful. Right Size! Beaumont hp with Sports Option*). Transmissions to match. is full-size inside, slim outside. Settle in behind the With Beaumont, everything matches. wheel and you're ready to take on a whole cityfull of traffic. The secret is flawless use of available space--styled in a way that lets you enjoy it. Beaumont Custom Sport Sedan. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE *Sports Option--inc]ludes Strato bucket seats, seats, special wheel trim discs, front fender trim louvres and distinctive exterior trim identification. Sports Option is available on Custom Sport Coupe and Custom Convertible. Below, Beaumont Custom Sport Coupe showing new flair-back roofline. now showing on television. Check local listings for time and channel. Authorized Beaumont - Pontiac =. Buick Dealer in Schreiber B-166C Be sure to watch "Telescope", "The Fugitive" and "The Red Skelton Hour" On display "' Spadoni Bros. Ltd. <*3,0" THOUGHT FOR A DESIGNER © Ir 1s nothing new for fabric designers to find inspir- ation in the fine arts. Cubism, a relatively recent but recently ignored art form, is the latest to come out of the galleries and into the dress shops and fashion departments, disguised as the "Mondrian dress." In search of inspiration some Canadian in the design field should take a jet flight across Canada's western plains: on a clear day, preferably just before the harvest. The greens and golds and the geometric forms of the rich prairie land below are a delight that could probably be translated for the loom just as effectively as has been a cubist's canvas.