SR ESE IRS FAP Ra RN x, Prt AY a ER BLT A Xs of AAI FIAT Se Ay NEOUS RRO EY Se Ra ae) oF ie A) hain - MEIN Rd aed PUR RT LAE Sat Jah Get the most out of your boat Boating enjoyment, safety go hand in hand You've taken the big step and bought a boat. Whether «it's power or sail, racy or lazy, big or small, you'il want to make sure that you get. the most in boating enjoy- ment from your new craft. First of all, stresses the Allied Boating Associatjon of Canada, sale boating means enjoyable boating. The boater - who kno..s his own and his boat's capabilities will be more relaxed and confident, and this will show up in the enjoyment shared by those aboard. The knowledgeable boater also takes pride in the respect given by others on the water to those whose boating is done in a seamanlike man- ner. Most communities have courses in navigation, water safety and boat handling of- fered by clubs, schools or re- creation departments. The most comprehensive series is given by the Canadian Power Squadrons and takes you from the very:basics to the skills needed to navigate around the world. The knowledge and confi- dence you gain with these courses can lead you on more venturesome voyages with your own boat, or into that increasingly popular form of vacation, boat chartering. Another increasingly pop- ular alternative is boat cam- ping. Instead of tossing a tent in the car, people are now loading tent and gear into sailing dinghies and small runabouts. Each day's voy- age is planned around a good NY rac ALY 3 ve "STAs EEN SAT] fF RRA St LE A RATE A NT PI PEP | WARE EUALLRUREY. FESR VOT APRA PONS LES SANT SW VARIE Faves o. a overnight camping spot. It's an economical way to sample the joys of cruising. If solitary cruising sounds a bit ambitious at first, you can join- in group cruises. Each participant travels on his own boat, but in com- pany with others, to an over- night rendezvous where every- one ties up for a get-together. The advantages of these G.M. announces appointments The appointment of J.C. (Jeff) Dickinson as Director of Materials Management was announced recently by D.T. Blight, Director of Pur- chasing and Materials Man- agement. The appointment was a result of the reorganization of the Purchasing and Pro- duction Control Depart- .ments into one function known as Purchasing and Materials Management. He will be responsible for the Production and Material STEER THIS New international dash- board symbols are extra helpful, now that so many foreign cars are on the road. Gasohol (with a capital G) is a trademark that's owned by fers to a mixture that is 90 percent gasoline and 10 per- cent ethanol. Replace windshield "wiper blades as soon as they lose their efficiency. Faulty wiper operation is a serious hazard in wet weather. Front-end misalignment and unbalanced wheels are more than safety hazards: they cost you in premature tire wear and low gas mileage. Have them fixed. Do it-yourselfer in Pittsburgh has made himself a double- front-end car out of two used cars, featitring a mirrored ceiling, a bar, and a shag car- pet. Both cars were front- wheel drive, so the "mon- ster" can be driven either direction. Whichever way you go, make sure your engine is in tip-top condition. Drive In to see us, where experts take care of your car. Whichever way you drive, start out in a smooth-riding new (or late-model used) car from... COLIN BALL MOTORS LTD. Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry Phone 985-8411 Come in today for a test ride. the state of Nebraska. it re- | Control and Traffic' Depart- ments. R.A. (BOB) Fry and J.W. (Bill) Monks will report directly to Mr. Dickinson. In addition, D.C. (Dave) Monteith will be Administra- tor" of Systems and Cost Control for both the Materials Management and Purchasing functions. The following organization changes within Car Assemb- ly operations in Oshawa were announced recently by J.A. Pegg, Plant Manager. D.J. (Dan) Wyrozub is appointed Administrator- Personnel Car Assembly Plants, Oshawa. Dan is replacing K.R. (Rod) Brad- OFFICE SUPPLIES available at PATTERSONS OF PORT 197 QUEEN STREET (Across from the Post Office) PHONE 985-8332 1 Mile West of Lilla St., REPAIRING & PAINTING OF CARS, VANS & TRUCKS - FREE ESTIMATES - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Regional Rd. 8 (formerly Conc. 7) field who is being transferr- ed to the Scarborough Van Plant to replace H. (Hugh) Murdoch who is retiring. G.S. (Gary) McCullough is appointed to the position of Superintendent of Product- ion, Plant 2, Body-in-white and Hardware, replacing Dan Wyrozub. H. (Harry) Kok is appoint- ed to the position of Director- Quality Control-Plant 2, re- . placing Gary McCullough. R.W. (Wayne) Chidley is being transferred from Shift Superintendent of Product- ion, Plant 1, Body-in-White to Shift Superintendent of Pro- duction, Plant 2, Final Assembly, replacing Harry Kok. C.S. (Charlie) Dart is pro- moted from Shift Superinten- dent of Production, Body-in- White, Plant 1 to Superinten- dent of Production Trim and Hardware, Plant 1, replac- ing T.C. (Tom) Jones who is retiring. L.J. (Len) Bobbie, curr- ently, Superintendent' of Bantams third in eight-team The Port Perry Bantams finished in third place out of eight teams in the annual York-Durham Softball league year ending tourna- ment on August 2-4 in Brad- ford. Doug Hughes 985-9011 Bradford tourney The Bantams split four games in finishing behind Unionville and Bradford. It was those two teams that toppled the Bantams. Brad- ford turned the trick by a 5-3 mark and Unionville swamped them 9-2. Port Perry pounded Uxbridge 8-1, a victory so decisive that Port Perry coach Ken Goreski commen- ted, "we played excellently against them." The other win was against West Shore on a technicality. The teams were tied 6-6 when they were rained out. Port was award- ed the decision on the basis of having three runners' make it to third. West Shore only had one. PLASTIC BUSINESS HOUR SIGNS Port Perry Star 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Production, Chassis, Ste. Therese, will replace R.C. (Sam) Stainton, Superinten- dent of Maintenance, Chassis, who is retiring. R.G. (Ron) Howden, Sup- erintendent Works Engineer- 'ing, Ste. Therese, is being transferred to Oshawa to replace W.F. (Bill) Barker, Superintendent of Process and Plant Engineering, Car Assembly, who is retiring. group cruises is not only in the acquisition of basic cruising skills, but the opportunity to make new friends in the lo- cal boating community and learn from their experience. - An opportunity might arise for the power enthusiast to sample the joys of sailing, or for the sailing purist to learn to love powerboating. Getting you own boat is only the beginning. There are many options open to you that will expand your hor- izons and help you to get the most out of your craft. Herder-Brown Construction Ltd. EXCAVATING COTTAGE RAISING CUSTOM BUILT HOMES GENERAL REPAIRS PRE-FAB FIREPLACES Karl Herder Les Brown (705) 357-2228 BUS.: (416) 985-3885 Why take more lessons than you need? Learn everything about driving in less time with the professionals at: LUKE'S | "DRIVING SCHOOL. BARRY LUKE Phone: 985-8382 or (705) 786-2242 'End House Painting Forever! 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