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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Sep 1970, p. 15

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Mrs. Gordon McKee, Lake on Sunday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Keen and Brian visited her sister Mrs. Clarence Wright in Canning- ton on Sunday and later visit- ing Mr. Wright, who was re- cently under surgery in Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay. We are also glad to wel- come back one of our few old timers Mr. J. (Dick) Sy- cumn of Toronto who is visit- ing friends for a few days. > Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Martyn of Prince Albert were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker, and Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharpe of Enniskillen were visitors with Bert and Gertie. , Mr. Lioyd Bruce is a fresh- man in Seneca College, North York. We wish him every success, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory of Toronto spent the week- end with her sister Mrs. and « Bob Bero. Mrs. Reta Boe is visiting her niece in Oshawa for a few days. Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Short, daughter Shirley and Mr. & Mrs. Murdock Belair spent « Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Davidson at their cot- tage near Buckhorn. A combination Church and Sunday School Rally service was held last Sunday with Gordon MacMillan as Supt. e and Gordon Short reading the Seripture. Now if there are any err- ors or omissions if you have been away or had company and feel you are forgotten, you're not remember I'm only the substitute for a couple * more weeks. Roy Scott! : with a new granddaughter.| Port Perry Hospital. We wish The month of the bountiful | Congratulations to Allen and| Mrs. Smith a speedy recov- Joyce. On Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Ash- ton went to see Mrs. Minnie| a, Stanley demonstration at Lae ee ete the home of Mrs. Harry Geer.| PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 17,1970 - 15 This is sponsored by the) our Historical Research meet- a tour| Cottages Wanted U.C.W. We do hope every] ;, nd il) ha t member will come and_ bring ot Boateng mp a friend. Everyone welcome.| wisses Joyce & Carol Wil- Just a note for the Bethes-| on of Toronto were home da WI. Don't forget Our! for the week-end with their meeting will be held this) parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl month at the home of Mr.| wison and Mrs. Ed Brown. This is} (continued on page 16) THE Meee MERCURY Better ideas make better cars MERCURY Getting better all thetime For 1971, the name of Mercury means more than ever before. More choice because Mercury has added a sensational new little car, Comet to a line that ranges up to the big, luxurious Marquis. More better ideas inaction. And more value-because at Mercury, every car we build must live up to the Lincoln Continental tradition. ery. On Sept. 24th there will be bingducingiheinew Comet The little car with better ideas. The all new Mercury Marquis'71 Comet gives you all . Canada's most luxurious the advantages of a : little car plus a medium-priced car choice between 2 doors was never so easy fo own. or four--V-8 engine three frugal sixes. = A dramatic new look for Marquis and an entirely new model priced to bring the luxury of Marquis within easier reach. Select-Shift automatic, power stecring and V-8 engine are all standard. Mercury Meteor'71 Your money gets you more. Costs little over 3... but well under 4." Completely re-styled for '71. Standard features on the models priced in the popular 3 to 4 thousand dollar range include upper-level power ventilation system, steel guard rails Mercury Cougar hardtop Sophistication with a spirit of adventure The elegant new Cougar is longer, lower, wider this year And more luxurious than ever Hi-back, slim profile bucket seats, 3-speed, floor mounted stick, 351 cu.in. V-8 are among the many standard features Great new way to put some sunshine in your life. Moderately priced Montego combines the flair of sporty styling with -- roomy interiors and a wheelbase that makes parking and ling a pleasure. A 250 cu. in. Six is standard - options range up to a 429 cu. in. four barre! V-8.

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