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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1978, p. 8

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8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 12, 1978 The Pick of the Lot in Cars & Trucks at PHILP PONTIAC - BUICK LIMITED 150 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7309 1978 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LJ Fully equipped demonstrator, smart carmine finish with claret landau vinyl roof, low mileage. MVW 240. 1978 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN Air conditioning, power windows, Ziebart rust- proofing, many extras. Demonstrator model MVW 309. 1978 GRAND LEMANS SEDAN 305 V8 automatic transmission, many extras, Chesterfield brown, buckskin cloth interior, demonstrator model. MVW 163. 1977 DODGE ASPEN STATIONWAGON One owner, economical six cylinder, automatic, radio, smart gold metallic finish. LDT 752. 1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM Sedan, fully equipped including air conditioning & power windows & power locks, low mileage, one owner. LOK 859. 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD COUPE economical 4 cylinder engine, automatic, p.s., bucket seats, console. LSC 263. 1976 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 SEDAN Dark gold finish with buckskin vinly roof, fully power equipped, low mileage. LBS 221. 1976 VOLARE PREMIERE WAGON Burgandy exterior with woodgrain, ideal power team for good gas mileage. AM/FM stereo & cassette. KTO 079. Tr 1976 FIREBIRD ESPRIT Fully equipped including air, dark blue exterior with matching vinyl blue interior, bucket seats, console, power windows, reflects the excellent care it has received. KXW 939. 1975 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM 4 door hardtop, sold new originally by our President. Air conditioner, fully powered, flaw- less bronze finish. JSO 507. 1975 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN One owner, V8, automatic, radio, power steering & brakes, light blue finish, dark blue interior. KFK 606. 1975 MERCURY COMET 2 door, 6 cylinder, automatic, p.s., one owner. LOL 831. 1975 PONTIAC GRAND LEMANS SEDAN Many extras, power windows & split front seat, excellent condition throughout. JJZ 594. 1974 ASTRE HATCHBACK 4 cyl., 4 speed, radio, 38,000 miles. Being sold "AS 1S'. HTH 020. 1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SEDAN Economical slant 6, automatic, radio, green with vinyl roof, radial tires. Don't miss this one. HFT 595. 1974 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4 door hardtop, air conditioner, power windows, locks, steering, etc. Call Morley Parish on this unit now. HFW 444. 1973 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 door hardtop, fully equipped, power seats, air conditioning, 41,000 original miles. Showroom condition. BDD 099. 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT 4 cyl., 4 speed. Being sold "AS 1S". HDC 878. 1972 PONTIAC LEMANS STATIONWAGON This car did not sell during our "Make an Offer Sale". Try some prices on it, you might just buy it at your offer. EBN 198. USED TRUCKS 1978 G.M.C. PICKUP V8 automatic, radio, radial tires, rust proofed. Low mileage demonstrator. T47562. 1978 G.M.C. JIMMY Demonstrator model, 2 wheel drive, V8 auto- matic, dark red with white vinyl roof. MVW 302. 1976 G.M.C. 3% TON WIDESIDE CREWCAB Pickup - air conditioned, camper special, Ideal for goose-neck trailer or heavy duty camper body. E19532. 1974 FORD 1 TON CAB & CHASSIS V8, 4 speed, dual wheels. Being sold "AS 1S". E29277. . 1974 CHEVROLET 2 TON WIDESIDE PICKUP economical 6 cylinder motor teamed with a 3 speed manual transmission, red exterior, low mileage. C92016. TIAN oe Ends 35 years as a mailman Continued bogged down for several hours on the 4th Concession Road. When Mr. Strong started his route he had about 90 boxes along the way, and that number has grown to almost 200 in the past 35 years. He also says that the volume of mail has gone up considerably. "Years ago, we hardly ever saw an advertising PROWLER Buy Now and Save 'BEST PRICES' Prowler Travel trailers Starcraft Foldowns Bonair Hdip. Foldowns Honey Truck Campers Maple Leaf Truck Caps Slide-Ins (2 ton or van) USED & FACTORY CLEARANCES DAVIS TRAILERS Division of a [Le FA" [dle] Be sure to ask for DOUG ALLEN 1916 Dundas E., Hwy. 2 Whitby - 728-9493 Toronto - 683-3571 flyer, now it seems there are three or four every day." At one time Mr. Strong knew everybody along his route personally, but that too changed over the years, as people moved away, and new residents came to live in the Township. He says he doesn't have any really unusual stories to tell, but he does recall one anecdote that caused him to chuckle a little. It seems there were two families with the same sur- name living quite close to- gether, andl 'Mr.Strong wasn't sure at first which family should get a certain Canadians a sick Continued changed to eliminate the troublemaking chemicals no longer suffer behavioral problems, Excessive fats in french fries, doughnuts, chips, ham- burgers plus the sugars in soft drinks and imitation 'chemical' orange juice are at times related to hostile actions. The average teen- ager eats over 100 pounds of refined sugar a year. Fat intake is excessive and is" © linked to breast cancer and a host of other diseases, with the latest European findings linking excessive fats and caloric intake to various can- cers. The lack of B-6 in women taking the pill is letter. He put it in one mail-box expecting the family to tell him if it should have gone to the other fam- ily. It wasn't until many years later that he learned he had been putting certain letters into the wrong mail- box, and the family didn't even bother to tell him about it. They simply took the letters themselves to their neighbour's house. Now that he has officially retired, Mr. Strong, who farmed up until ten year ago, says he has no specific plans for the future, other than a trip out west this August. When asked why he de- linked to depression. The lack of Vitamin A, Vitamin C and selenium in the diets are listed as major cancer causes by top cancer researchers. The cure for cancer is prevention, says a top cancer specialist in, Toronto. The lack of iron in' young teenage girls was listed by Nutrition Canada survey as a major cause of anemia. The lack of calcium (and magnesium) in our diets are linked to nervous- ness and hostility. The cra- ving for sugar and carbohy- drates often reduces the normal desire for essential proteins and creates hostil- ity. The craving for alcohol cided to call it quits at this time, he admits that the winter driving started to get difficult in recent years. he says he would have liked to continue on for a few more months while the weather is good, but he didn't want to turn the route over to a new man close to the Christmas season, when things are a bif® hectic. In appreciation for 'his years of service, many of his friends and"customers"' from Old Reach gathered at the home of Fred Christie, Manchester, and threw a party Sunday afternoon in honour of the rural mailman. Ea BHR society' diminishes the desire for proper balanced meals and the loss of good quality pro- teins rich in amino acids essential for the buildi blocks of our bodies ak most important our minds. Ottawa can spend $1.5 billion a year pushing French but little for educat- ing our children to eat bal- anced meals, nutrition and preventative medicine, and most important the relation of diet to learning disabilities and behavioral problems. It must be taught in our schools if we are to survive. Healthy minds and bodies are our greatest asset! & Dean Kelly Canada, you Canada's economy. you live the life you want. Machinery, Newspapers, Office ment, Potatoes, equipment, Yarns, and Zippers. } J What is made in Canada? Just about everything you need to help As the saying goes, we have no bana- nas, but we do have Apples, Bandages, Cranes, Drills, Elevators, Furniture, Glassware, Holiday resorts, Insulation, Jewellery, Kitchen appliances, Lumber, uilts, Rope, Steel, Tires, Umbrellas, Vaccines, Wines, X-Ray Everything, in other words, from A to Z. du Canada Industry, Trade Industrie and Commerce et Commerce Jagk Horner, Jack Homer Minister ministre Why should you Shop Canadian? Every time you buy something made in elp keep a Canadian working. You help keep Canadian money inside Canada. You help to expand and strengthen When you think about it, you help yourself. industry. uip- off in just one year. Who should Shop Canadian?' You should. t Who should Shop Canadian? Every day, most of us have the choice. Whether we're buying groceries for the home or supplies for business, farm or If each of us added only $10 a week to Canadian made purchases, Canada would be over 10 billion dollars better READ ANY GOOD LABELS LATELY? A basic guide to the Who, What, Where, When and Why of Shopping Canadian. When should you Shop Canadian? Whenever you're satisfied that the product or service you need is (A) made or grown in Canada and (B) of equal or better value and quality. That's not just good advice... it's good sense. = . . Lobster." Canada. mailmen, Where does it say Made in Canada? Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes a sign says "Produce of PE..." Or "B.C. Apples" or "Fabriqué au Quebec" or "Made in Manitoba" or "New Brunswick Sardines" or "Grown by Saskatchewan Farmers" or "A product of Alberta" or "Fresh from Newfoundland" or "Manufactured in Ontario" or "Nova Scotia The point is, if you take the trouble to find out, you can usually tell. And, if it's made anywhere in the ten Provinces or the Territorjes, itis made in This ad was made in Canada. Making this ad employed (for a period of time) a writer, an art director, an account executive, a media buyer, a media planner, a typeselter, an engraver, a platemaker, a traffic operator, several switchboard operators, various shippers and secretaries, publication reps, publication make-up people, not to mention all their various suppliers. Everyone of these people lives and works in Shop Canadian Magasinonsd lncanadienne Canada. LS)

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