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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 1 Oct 1970, p. 15

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. Greenban Mrs. Rae Dusty and Mrs. Paul Diamond returned home Saturday after a sight seeing bus trip to the East Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mid. gley entertained the immedi- "| evening with Mrs. Somerville k News Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wines and children spent Saturday and John. Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee and girls visited with Mr. & Mrs. Earny Kent and child- ren at Barrie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Real and Mr. and Mrs. Don Real travelled to North Bay for Stickwood from Claremont visited with the Roy Leask family on Sunday. U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Dave Thompson on Wed. evening, Oct. 7th at 8:15 p.m. Please try to at- tend, ladies. Markham called on the Arm- our MacMillan's one day last) jast Wednesday, and then in| Cannington week. the afternoon, the three la Mr. and Mrs. Raymond dies visited with their bro-|/ for next week's paper, please ther Mr. Lenard Hadwin at)call 985-7452. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. ist, 1970 -- #5 INVEST Anyone, having news items The evening unit of the Contin. ' Mr. and Mrs. A, eden vaca- tioned last week at Kapus- kasing and Quebec. Alma Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blaney and family of Dorchester, & Mrs. Dorothy Phoenix of London, visiting Saturday at the Fred Phoenix home. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry called on Eva Luke at Gravenhurst recently. Mrs. Clay Brander's par- ent's' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stateler, Dodge City, Kansas are visiting with the Bran. der's this week. Mrs. James Elliott of Osh awa, & Mrs. Marjorie Moon, Port Perry visited with Mr and Mrs. Elwood Clements ate family to a birthday par. ty in honour of Mr. Norman Midgley's 87th birthday re- cently. the week-end, and Mrs. Wes Taylor, Tyrone stayed with Louis, Brock and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watson, Manns and Daniela Lucyk acted as store keepers. Mrs. R. Tetlow spent last week in Tyronne with Mr. & Mrs. A. Haines' family. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick included Mr. & Mrs. G. Tripp of London, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairn of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. M. La Rocca of Oshawa. Mrs. Mae Clark of Port Perry spent a few days re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. H Thomas. Wednesday, Oct. 14th, Mrs. Hardy is holding a furnitu: auction. Scugog News | NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments BLAH 4 and 5 years Mr. and Mrs. D. Crozier & Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson are holidaying in the U.S.A. and the East Coast Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Me Laren recently. Mr. Bill Prentice of Lon don and Mr. Bob Prentice of Toronto spent the week.end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice. Mr. Doug Flewell and Dar- lene Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren Turkey Supper Oct. 2ist, sittings 5, 6, 7. Tickets Mrs. Maurice Fralick or Mr. J. Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY Beckett. . Lim Sunday po _ sérvice at Grate, "Manchester Anniver-| 191 Queen St. Port Perry Sary, Service at 11 a.m. Telephone 985-7306 Redmen Coach Pat Dooley urges his ball team on during the final minutes of game. Win First Game V well, eadlity well, continued vor Blakely, tackle Robert Merchant and end W. Ross Pair. 13 and Friday, Oct. 23 with game time at 3 p.m. Uxbridge will be here for the earlier encounter and Sut- ton the later. The junior team plays at home against Sutton on Tues- day, Oct. 16 and against Ux bridge on Friday, Oct. 9 WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - PORT PERRY 985 - 2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Upcoming home games for the Port Perry Redmen will be played at the High School athletic field Tuesday, Oct. the rear. Vega is here at last. Now you can buy what we modestly believe is the best little car in the world. tdoes everything well. Everything? Everything. moves well, stops well, steers well, rides responds well, passes well, merges well, travels well, parks well, sits well, wears well, and is priced well under what you'd expect to pay for such a totally talented car. In highway tests, Vega has been getting around 30 miles to the gallon. Yet unlike your average little car, ours steps right out when you step on the gas. The standard engine is a specially designed 140 cubic inch overhead cam four with a lightweight aluminum alloy block. You can order the optional engine which has a'2-barrel carburetor and delivers 20 extra horsepower. The brakes are something too. Discs are standard in the front, new-type drums in The wheelbase is 97 inches. Width: nearly 5% - 5 SPORTS "-- SALES scorpion] Snowmobiles STINGER It! nice, stable feet. Weight: 2,190 Ibs. for the standard sedan. Engine displacement: 140 cubic inches; horse- wer: 90 SAE gross, 80 SAE net. Seating Capacity: our adults. Turning circle: 33 feet, curb to curb What it all adds up to is a lot of little car. Three cars and a truck. Vega turned out so well that we couldn't turn out just one. So we made four: a sporty little hatch- back coupe shown open and closed in the foreground below; the sedan, on the right; the Kammback wagon, on the left; and the little panel express truck, in the rear. You have a choice of 10 outside and 5 inside colors plus a pretty fair selection of available options September 28th is Opening Day All Chevrolet dealers across Canada are handling the Vega, so you shouldn't have to go very far to find out more about it. Chevy's new little car is open for business Look into it.

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