TE So AE OF ee OL Oe : G -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept, 22, 1971 Utica News you'll find on the 1972 Pontiacs. Read about them. Then compare them with others. Stack them up against your own standard of value. Then come in and see the new cars at your Pontiac dealer's. We believe you'll find the real value you've been looking for. You know you can always count on Pontiac to introduce the kind of newness that means something more than just an extra dressing of unsel This year, on all thew full-size models, Pontiac's engineers have turned their attention to the little bumps and bruises of everyday driving life They've fitted two steel boxes filled with a resilient material between the front bumper and the frame. On munor impact, this material compresses to absorb energy, then returns to its original shape. And the bumper returns to position In addition, they've provided you with the option of ordering a thick strip of rubber-like material that runs the whole width of both front and rear bumpers to help guard against scratches and dings. Of course, every full-size Pontiac offers many other value features. Like a double-pane! roof construction with a per- torated inner panel that helps cut down inside noise. Draft- tree, upper level ventilation Side guard beams in all the doors. Engines designed to run. on no-lead or low-lead gasolines. Power front disc brakes, power steering and, on V8 models, automatic transmission, all standard Pontiac's trim-size Le Mans also has something new and exciting to offer you in 1972 A new luxury series, called, not surprisingly, Luxury LeMans. Inside there's an instrument pancl with the look of rare Ceylonese teak A "soft" rimmed steering wheel. And comfort. Real comfort. Inches of soft foam padding. Rich fabrics. Plush carpet. And vinyls so soft you could easily mistake them for leather. Ventura 1, Pontiac's newest baby, is a pocket-sized, pocket-priced beauty that is proving so popular that just about all we changed for 1972 was the nameplate Some of the equipment illustrated or described 1s optional at extra cost. = = Tey? Ventura 1 Coupe. Luxury Le Mans Hardtop Coupe. Firebird for 1972 is Pontiac's great-looking sports car that gives you all the luxury you want and all the sporty performance you want--at a price that will make Firebird most wanted by sports fans. All this is a mere smatteriny features and values you'll be the 1972 Pontiacs. Pontiac Grand Prix, Grand Ville, Bonneville, Parisienne Brougham, Catalina, Laurentian, Luxury Le Mans, LeMans, Ventura n, Firebird. If this is the year you're looking for value, this is the year to look at Pontiac. Why don't you? of the jing on Pontiac value: Isn't this what you've been looking for? Don't forget to buckle up for safety The Centennial Anniversary) tances and enjoy refresh or oe See Fate d Service commemorating the | ments . . pe wi ar birthday of| Sunday school qrosty at to) vilted 2. end Mes One hundred and seventy-| among attending from ae Vee ones SO Aas and citended the "History imjasnembled for 0 week end of|Unnes church conference held on Sunday, Sept. 26, at} The Explorers met at Ep- ~ lr tes a 2.30 p.m. Rev. John E. Hunter| sem on Friday afternoon with | Action" at the museum. study, learning An element of surprise of Aurora will be the guest| *¥O Rew members. More girls) Recent visitors with Mr permeated the programme as minister. Special music will| would be very welcome. Mrs. James E Mitchell each presbyterial participated be rendered by the senior| Better health is wished for|M®.and Mrs. Bill Mitchell in a "Do it your self" item, to Junior Farmers' Quartette| Mr. Bert Mitchell who is in family a ad --= carry out the theme "Trends and Mr, Bill Slute. A social| Port Perry Community|7@¥ett of Bonalaw, in the Church." The Cobourg hour wilh follow the service | Hospital Jim Gray, Wayne Presbyterial presented the when you will have the op-| Mrs. Chet Geer has returned Wendy. first venture "Ice Breaker portunity to renew acquain- Mr. and Mrs. Roy The members of the cast of Oshawa visited Mrs. performed from aboard an Harper on Sunday. imaginary boat. As well as Rev. and Mrs. Roy .jimparting worthwhile in- man of Oshawa visited formation, they succeeded in Delia Harper on Sunday. Hall | making everyone feel at ease There Sept. 239425, Wighth Rev. and Mrs. I.L. Saunders held in the| and in a happy frame of mind be -- wo and = Miss Sharon hall on Saturday evening. _| as they cruised along. were holidaying in Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and Mrs.| Renfrew Presbyterial for a few days last ill Brown attended the Home|followed with "Effective Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Show in Uxbridge on Friday| Christian Communication." It the week end in was demonstrated in a We hope that Mrs. Dave Morton and/humorous manner how our Langille who is a patient of Mount Bridges/daily conversations can be Wellesiy Hospital, misinterpreted. will soon be better. The Stewardship Trend was Saturday afternoon saw the camp divided into their A very effective, Women's Liberation march and bra- burning demonstration got Oshawa Presbyterial off to a good start in their venture, "The Status of Women." A, panel of four then discussed in depth such topics as role of the sexes, higher educa-| tion for girls, jobs for women the problems of an elderly widow and of a young desert- ed mother of five children. Recommendations of the Status of Women Report and how they would effect these cases was given. The introduction of our new study "Mission Africa" was Peterborough Presbyterial's Venture. This large continent was described as to surface, climate, rivers and wild life. A! collection of articles such as! posters, letters, miniture animals and art was displayed. Building a Worship service was the venture of KingstonPresbyterial. Each member described a phase of worship. A devotional service followed on the theme, "Wonder of our father's World, in which music and slides were used effectively. ducted three sessions of Bible study. The presentation was/ called 'Face to Face" and| was one of the new cassette programs. It dealt with the relevance of Corinthians I, Sunday morning everyone. took part in a very unusual and meaningful communion servi inistered by Rev. pean Music was a 'delightful in- terlude of the week-end under the direction of Mrs. Lyle Hagerman assisted by Mrs. aed £ | Discipleship." iti HL i Secondary Uxbridge School. Taylor also spoke briefly voting SUNDAY, SEPT. 26th-- Services will be held at Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. The Port Perry Board of Session will meet at the _| Conway Gardens at 12:30 p.m. At both Churches, the Min- ister will speak on the sub- ject, "A Different View of At Prince Albert, members of the ' Kiwanis will attend in a body. ® The Amalgamated Church School will meet at Port Perr yat 10 a.m. There will be no Church School at Prince Albert. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. * SUNDAY, SEPT. 26th-- 10 a.m. Service--Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Sermon--"Searchlights from the prison (3) CHURCH OF ASCENSION . ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 26th-- Trinity XVI 10:00 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Church School ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK 6 * Trinity XVI 11:15 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Church School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH D. C. Payne, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPT. 26th-- 9:50 a.m.--Bible School for all. 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship He was a leper. 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service . ' What is a true Christian?