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Terrace Bay News, 18 Feb 1965, p. 5

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LI ce is Page 5 THE NEWS February §8/65 "Malibu Super Sport Coupe the newest car in Here is 1965's look of luxury! Chevelle's lithe, light lines invite you to look and look again. Slide behind the wheel... there's more luxury with curved sideglass for lots of shoulder room, smart new fabrics and softly textured vinyls on the foam-cushioned seats. Now drive Chevelle. Right away, you'll thrill to how smooth a road can be, with Chevelle's redesigned and refined front and rear suspensions flattening bumps chevelle SCHREIBER, ONT. S p a a on : CENSING OF SNOW VEHICLES Is a snowmobile a "motor vehicle" that needs licen- plates and a licensed driver? if it is operated on a road or highway, the answer "yes" An official of the Ontario Department of Transport said many enquiries have been received this winter about the legal status of snowmobiles. The growth of interest apparently stems from increased use of these vehicles, especially in the northern parts of the pr ovince. new luxury, new ride, new power. - Chevelle by Chevrolet ts still AUTHORIZED CHEVELLE Be sure to see Bonanza on the CBC-TV network each Sunday. Check your local listing for channel and time. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE its class for you. New, thicker body mounts make the ride extra quiet, too. And you'll enjoy the way Chevelle's practical size makes traffic handling a breeze ... parking finger- tip easy! Chevelle's new power is exciting... from the 120-hp Hi-Thrift Six, with its gas-saving ways and brisk efficiency, to the 350-hp Turbo-Fire V8. See what you'll like at a price you'll like... Chevelle '65... at your Chevrolet dealer's now! 65 | CHEVELLE - CHEVY II- CORVAIR - CORVETTE ALER IN SCHREIBER Pen Ltd. TELEPHONE 153 L-365C He said a snowmobile is definitely a motor vehicle within the meaning of the Highway Traffic Act, when it is on a street, road or highway. This means that all the regulations applying to cars and motorcycles on roads or highways also apply to snowmobiles - for example, they mst have vehicle permits and licence plates, have proper headlights, tail-lights and brakes, and be operated by a driver who is at least 16 years old and has a driver's lic- ence. ee

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