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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Sep 1960, p. 7

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WT A -- £ Blackstock Fair DAIRY PRODUCE and * DOMESTIC SCIENCE Fruit Loaf, yeast--1 Mrs. Gordon "Brown, 2 Mrs. Lorne Thompson, -3 Ewart Leask. * White Bread--1 Mrs. Walter Wright, . 2 Mrs. Sandy Moore, Mes. L. Thomp- son. * Brown 'Bread--1 Mus, G. Brown, 2 E. Leask, 8 Mrs. L. Thompson. Six Pan Buns--1 Mrs. L. Thompson, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. E. Leask Pan Chelsea Buns--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. L. Thompson, 3 Mrs. S. Moore Banana Layer Cake--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. Roy MeLaughlin, 3 Mrs. Allen Card. Chocolate Chiffon Cake--\1" Mrs. R. McLaughlin, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. Fred Dayes. Angel Cake--1 Mrs, G. Brown, 2 Mrs. L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs, F. Dayes 10th Wedding Anniversary Light Cake--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. H. McLaughlin, 3 Mrs. Dalton Dorrell. Chocolate Layer Cake -- 1 Mrs. R. " McLaughlin, 8 Mrs. D. Dorrell, Dark Fruit Cake--1 Mrs, S, Moore, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, Light Fruit Cake--1 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 2 Mrs. S. Moore. Jelly Roll--1 Mrs. G. Brown Date and Nut Loaf -- 1 Mys. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. H. McLaughlin, 3 Mrs. Mrs. G. Brown. Light Cup Cake--1 Mus. D. Doryell, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs, G. Brown. , Six Tarts--1 Mrs. L. Thompson, 2 Mrs. R: McLaughlin, 3 Mrs. G. Brown 6 Bran Buffins--1 Mrs. D. Dorrell, 2 Mrs, A. Card, 3 Mrs. E. Leask Six Biscuits--1 Mrs, L. Thompson, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3. Mrs. F. Dayes. Pumpkin Pie--1 Mrs, R. McLaugh- fin 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs, L. Thomp- son. Raisin Pie--1 Mrs, E, Leask, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. A. Card i Apple Pie--1 Mrs. L. Thompson, 2 Mrs. E, Leask, 3 Mrs. A .Card. Cherry Pie--1 Mrs. Harry Van- , Camp,, 2 Mrs. R. *MéLaughlin, 3 Mrs. ~ L. Thompson. . Lemon Pie--1 Mrs. L. Thompson,-2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. S. Moore. Fresh Fruit Table Centré=1 Mrs. S. Moore. Salad Plate--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 'Mrs. A. Card. Chocolate Fudge--1 Mrs. D. Dorrell, 2 Mrs. H. VanCamp, 3 Mrs. H. Me- Laughlin. Dozen White Eggs--1 Mrs. H. Mec- Laughlin, 2 Mrs. Leslie Cochrane. Dozen Brown Eggs--1 Mrs. Leslie Cochrane, 2 Mrs. Stanley Taylor Plate of Fancy Cookies--1 Mrs. G. Brown, " Whole Tomatoes--1 Mrs, H. Van- Camp, 2 Mrs. F. Dayes, 3 Mrs. S. Moore. ~=Salad- Dressing--1-Mrs~L:--Thomp= son, 2 Mrs. G. Brown. Strawberries--1 Mrs, F. Dayes, 2 _ Mrs, E, Leask, 3 Mrs. G. Brown. Raspberries--1 Mrs. F. Dayes, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. E. Leask. Peaches--1- Mrs, S. Moore, 2 Mrs. F. Dayes. Pineapple--1 Mis, A Card, 2 Mrs. S. Moore. { Pears--1 Mrs. S. Moore Raspberry Jam--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. A. Card -- Strawberry Jam--1 Mrs. A, Card, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs, &. Brown. Marmalade--1 Mrs. G. Brown Chili Sauce--1, Mrs. F, Dayes, 2: rs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs, F. Moore. 1 "Nine Day Pickles--1_ Mrs, H. Van-}_ Camp, 2 Mrs. W. Wright, 8 Mrs. A. Card. Bread & Butter Pickles--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. F. Dayes, 3 Mrs. VanCamp faa EE ma Corn Relish--1 Mrs. G, Brown, 2 Mrs. E. Leask, Pickled Beets--1 Mrs. A, Cara 2 Mrs. A, Moore, 8 Mrs Leslie Cochrane 3 Jars Jams or Jellies decorated for Christmas Gift--1 Mrs, D. Dorrell, 2 Mrs. Violet Skerratt, 3 Mrs. G. Brown - School Lunch--1 Mrs. H. McLaugh- lin, 2 Mrs. D. Dorrell, 8 Mrs. V. Sker- ratt. Cy Simpson Sears Special--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs: L. Thompson, Magic Baking Powder. Special--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. D. Dorrell. Lake of the Woods Milling Com- pany Special--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. F. Dayes Five Roses Light Layer Cake--1 Murs. D. Dorrell, 2 Mrs. S. Moore ) Five Roses Raisin Pie--1 Mrs, S. Moore, 2 Mrs, A, Card Domestic Apple Pie--1 Mrs, A. Card, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. L. Thompson, Domestic White Cake--1 Mrs. McLaughlin, 2 Mrs, D.' Dorrell, 3 Hoy S. Moore. LADIES' DEPARINENT Baby's Wool Set--1 Mrs. L. ) Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. Brown; 3 Yd M. | Coates. ---- Infant's Fancy Nigigrinhect Mrs, V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs, M. Coates, 3 Mrs. Mrs. G. Brown ; Baby's Fancy Short Dress--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 8 Mrs. M. Coates . Baby Doll Pyjamas--1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. G. Brown. (Child's Smocked Dress--1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs," G, Brown, 3 Mrs. L, E. Bryant. "Child's Plain Cotton Dress--1 Mrs, E. Leask, 2 Mrs, A. Card, 3, Mrs. L. E. Bryant. Little Boy's Cotton Sun Suft--1 Mrs, A Card, 2 Mrs. v. Skerratt, 3 Murs. M. Coates. Little Girl.s Cotton Sun Suit--1 Mrs, V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt, |- Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. S. Moore Child's Denim Overalls--1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. A. Cart : Child's' Sweater Coat and Socks--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 3 Mrs. L. E. Bryant. Child's Pyjamass--1 Mrs, G. R. Putman, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. V. Skerratt. Child's Jumper with Bnd Mrs. McCoates, 2 Mrs, L. E. Bryant Novelty Apron--1 Mrs. M. Coates, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, Mrs. V. Skerratt. Kitchen Apron--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs, L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs/'M. Coates "Dust Coat -- 1 Mrs, S. Moore, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, 8 Mrs, L. E. Bryant. Knitted Wool Cardigan--1 Mrs. Carl McLaughlin; -2--Mrs.--G.--R. 'Putman, 3 Mrs. L. E. Bryant. HouseDress--1 Mrs. G.-R, Putman, 2 Mrs.'S. Moore, 8 Mrs. G. Brown Knitted Stole--1 Mrs. G.R. Putman, 2 Mrs. L.E. Bryant, 3 Mrs, M. Coates. Crocheted Stole--1 Mrs. L. E. Bry- ant, 2 Mrs. Lloyd Ayre, 3 Mrs. V. + Skerratt. : Ladies' Baby Doll Pyjamas--1 'Mrs. GQ. Brown, 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 3 Mrs. M., Coates. Summer Night Gown--1 Mrs. M. Coates, 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 3 Mrs. S. Moore.. Cardigan Bulky Knit -- 1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Nancy Staniland, 8 Mrs. M. 'Coates. Tailored Skirt--1 Mis. L. E. Bry- ant, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mis. 'A. Card}. Mother and Daughter Dresses -- 1 'Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. G. R. Putman Mother and Daughter Aprons -- 1 Mrs. G R. Putman, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. G. Brown Sport Shirt--1 Mrs. M. Contes, 2 H.| Mrs. V. Skerratt, 3 Mrs, L. E. Bryant. Plaid Work Shirt--1 Mrs. M. Coates, "The 'Bouquet Wedding Invitations Thermo-engraved ut tein Thermo-Engraving looks and feels like _ hand d engraving; but costs about half as * much--and it's ready within the week. Thartto ka per platg so costly ey time consuming. from our giant catalogue of awlessly correct pape 31s distinctive styles of in & our complete cata- ue! Matching announcements, at The modern way to be ; . traditionally correct Invitation Line aving eliminates the cop- at makes hand engraving Select priced as low as 13.50 for 100, com. velopes and tissues. ng. 08. veddin , - ows » . 1 3 & STAT Aa LT, Ff So AA A FA 0 " fi * : 4 MY Fae rely FRI PE LI) Fa Sasdik oy 4 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 8rd Mrs, L. Bryant ,, Pyjama Suit--1 Murs, M. Coates, 2 Mrs. L..E. Bryant, 8 Mrs. G. Brown Heavy Work: Socks--1 Mrs. L. E, Bryant, 2 Mrs, G. R. Putman, 8 Mrs, G, Brown Fancy Knit Socks -- 1 Mrs. M. Coates, 2 Mrs. S. More, 3 Mis. G. R. Putman. : Sweater Coat, Wy kniitted--1 Mrs, G. Brewn, 2 Mrs. C. McLaughlin, 8 Mrs. L. E. Bryant ; Sweater Coat, wool, bulky--1 Mus, M. Coates, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. V. Skerratt, Knitted Sleeveless Vest--1 Mus. L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs. G. R. Putman, Men's Special--Murs, M. Coates. Crocheted Chesterfield Set--1 Mus. L. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 3 Mrs. C. McLaughlin! New Cushion Idea--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 3 Mrs. E. Passant. Corduroy Sofa Cushion--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs, M. Coates, 3 Mrs. V, Skerratt. Lace Table Cloth--1 Mrs, L. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. R. Putman. Needlepoint Article -- 1 Mrs. M. | Coates, 2 Mrs, G. Brown, 3 Mus, L. E. Bryant, Doilies, 8 ditferent type work--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 3 Mrs. G. Brown, Buffet Set, embroidered ---1 Mus. I. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. V. Skerratt. 2 Mrs. G. Brown. 3 Mrs. M. Coates. Luncheon Cloth and serviettes--1 Mrs. L. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. R. Put: man, 3 Mrs. M. Coates. Framed Oil Painting--1 Joyce Gra- ham, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. M. Coates: } - Hooked Wool Rug--1 Mrs, I.. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 3 Mrs. G. Brown, Braided Rag Rug -- 1 Mis. L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs. M. Coates. Dressing Table Set; embroidercd-- 1 Mrs. M. Coates, 2 Mrs. L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs: G. R. Putman. Pillow Cases, crocheted lace--1 Mrs, G. Brown, 2 Mrs. G| R. Putman, 3 Mrs. L. E. Bryant. \ 'Pillow Cases, cut work--1 Murs. L. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 3 'Mis, V. Skerratt. Bath Towel, crochet trim--1 Murs, L. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. G. Brown, Bath Towel, embroidered -- 1 Mis, G. R. Putman, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. L. E. Bryant Guest Towel--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs. G. Brown. . Top Sheet and Pillow Case Set, em- broidered--1 Mrs, M. Coates, 2 Mrs. L E. Bryant, 3 Mrs. G. R. Putman Quilt, applicated and embroidered-- 1 Mrs, V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. L. E. Bry- ant, 3 Mrs. G. R. Putman, Quilt, Appliqued----1 Mrs, M. Coates, 2 Mrs, G. . R. Putman, 3 3 Ms, LE. Bryant. 0 Quilt, pieced, any" other pattern--1 Mrs, 'M. Coates, 2 Murs, S. Moore, 3 Mis. 'G. R. Putman. . : Crib Quilt--1 Mrs. S Moore, P Mrs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. V. Skerratt. Knitting Bag--1 Mrs. V, Skerratt, 2 Mrs, G. R. Putman, 3 Mrs. M. Coates "5 Different Quilt Blocks--1 Mrs. G. R. Putman, 2 Mrs. L. E. Bryant, Pyjama Bag Novelity -- 1 Mrs, V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. M. Coates, i Artificial Evening Corsage--1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. 8. Mooré,; 3 Mrs.-G. 'R. Putman. Crossstitch on Finished Articles Mrs. L. E. Bryant, 2. Mrs, M, Coates, 3 Mrs. S. Moore. "Oven Mitts--1 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs; M. Coates. Tea Towels, 2 hand tinished--1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs. M. Coates. 3 Fancy Handkerchiefs--1 Mrs, L. E. Bryant, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Mrs, G. R. Putman, 3 Varieties of Pot Holders--1 Mrs. L. E. Brayant, 2 Mrs. V, Skerratt, 3! Mrs. M. Coates. Mats for Hot Dishes--1 Mrs. G. R. , Futman, 2 Mrs, L. E. Bryant, 3 Mrs, V. Skerratt. Group of 6 Pictures--1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. V. Skerratt --- Place Mats--1 Murs. G. R. Putman, | Child's Stuffed Toy -- 1 Mrs. V, Skerratt, 2 Mrs, G. Brown, 3 Mrs. L. E. Bryant. : Dressed Doll--1 Murs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs, G. R. Putman, 8 Mrs. G, Brown Best Gift wrapped Parcel--1 Mrs. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. M. Coates, Articles of Wood Cones and Nuts-- 1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2° Mrs. G. Re Put- man Women's Institute Exhibit--1 Black- stock; 2- Bowmanville, 3 Shirley, 4 Nestletong. } 0.N.O. Special--1"Lynda Kyte, 2 Cheryl Metcalf, 3 Donna McLaughlin. Men's 'Special--Mrs. M, Coates. "Overall Points ih Class K--Mrs. L. E. Bryant, ; President and Jones, General Manager of The Consumers' Gas Company, announces the appoint- ment of Miss Mabel Geary as Secre- Oakah L. tary and Assistant Treasurer. sumers' Gas as a clerk in 1927. She became secretary to the general man- ager in 1939, was appointed Assistant Secretary in 1964 and became a Di- rector of the company in 1956. Blackstock Schools opened Tuesday with a record attendance. enrolled in the Public School, 35 of whom are beginners. At the end of June there were 271, There is one new teacher on this staff--Mrs. Har- old Henry of Toronto. Mr. and Mra. Henry and son have moved to the vil- lage to the home known as Mrs. Fred Bailey's, but now owned by Mr. Nor- man Green. In the High School Tuesday there was an enrolment of 61 with a possi- ble 3 or 4 more to register." In grade '{9 there are 23; grade 10--19; Grade "| 11--12 pupils; grade '13--7 pupils. Teaching Staff is:--Mr. Ashton of Enniskillen--Mathematics & science; Mr. Macauley (Port Perry)--English, French and History; Mr. Sebben of --=t-Port-Perry==History;-Geography, Bus- |. : iness Practice, Biology and Physical Education; Mr. Bailey -- Industrial TArts; Mrs. S. "VanCamp (Oshawa) --| Hbme Economics, girls Physical Edu- cation; Mr. Paisley--French, Latin & Senior English. * The Departrentwof Education an- nounces that John Feddema of Cart- wright High School has been awarded a Student's Aid Bursary, Type A. | There are two such bursaries offered annually in Durham County for stu- dents. with high academic standing, intending to go on to University. The value of the bursary is $500.00 per year for a period of four years. John's application has been accepted at University College, the- University lof Toronto, where he will enroll in 'the Honours History Course. | The September meeting of the Wo- i men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Thompson Wednesday night with an attendance of 28, The meeting opened with the Ode and , Mary Stewart Collect. The Seripture passage was read by Mrs. Neil Mal- colm. Reports were given from the exhibits at Blackstock and Port Perry fairs. Mrs. Stanford VanCamp an- nounced the District 60th anniversary and sh&*has tickets to sell for the turkey supper in connection with It Decorating CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SPN INTERIOR and ashi Vall Papering a Sp lalty Whitby MO wan Contractor 'Brooklin, Ont. Miss | Geary, born in England, joined Con- There were 278 | to be held at Hampton, Oct. 6th. Th motto--*"Don't let your waistline van- ish"--was responddd to by Mrs. S. VanCamp in a very interesting man- ner, Gail and Bonnie Malcolm, Nes- tleton, accompanied at piano by their mother Mrs, Lawrence Malcolm sang two very fine duets. Mrs, Glenn Larmer gave a most in- formative and: interesting talk on First Aid in the Home. The current events prepared and given by Mrs. Ivan Thompson were Yeiy, enlighten- ing. A very dainty lunch of salad plate, muffins and coffee was served by the group on Health with Mrs. J. A. Mec- Arthur convenor and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Gladys Trewin was hostess for the O.N.O. Club meeting on Thursday night. There were 21 ladies present. Lunch was served and social time. spent. ' Twenty-one Girl Guides and four leaders spent a very pleasant week- end camping at Murray Byers ranch. Lynda Kyte, Nancy Staniland and Cheryl Metcalf worked on their pion- eer badges. Local teachers teaching in other places in High Schools are: Jessie Mc- Arthur, West Hill; Betty McArthur, George Harvey School, Toronto; Do- reen VanCamp, Cobden. In Public School: Joan Venning, West Hill; Ca- tharine Bailey, .Bowmanville; Joyce Graham, Brooklin; Roy Turner, Bow- manville and Delton Fisher, Scarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox, Ohio, visit- ed Mrs. Geo. Crawford and Mrs. W. Pearce, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Flett, Fenelon Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cohan: Thursday. The possibility of having a Home Nursing Course or a St. John's Am- I'bulance First Aid Course this fall is being considered. Would anyone In- terested please contact Mrs, Glenn September 18th. Larmer or Mrs. Murray Byers before | THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960-1 Mr. and Mrs, C. Chiasson, Bruce and Delores, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc- Donald, Billy and Cheryl were Sunday guests and Mr. and Mrs. D. Lampey, Susan and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gaynor all of Toronto were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Henry. Aileen VanCamp, Gloria Sadler, Syl- via Kozub and Jack Swain are com- mencing studies at Peterboro Teach- er's College this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson" Gainer, Mani- toba, Miss May McKay and Mr. Archie' Hayes, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Toll and daughter, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Ginn were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Mountjoy are visiting friends in Peterboro and Nor- wood. Mrs. John Scott and Mr. W, N. Campbell returned Monday from two weeks holidays in Toronto, Stratford, Uxbridge and Stouffville. Ashburn (Too late for last week) Sunday 'School and Church services were well attended at Burns' Church on Sunday, Sept, 4th at 10.15 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Mr. John Congram, of Knox College had charge of the morn- ing worship. The Junior Choir oecu- pied the choir loft and Steven and Michael Gardner sang a duet, "Glory to His Name". Rally Day service will be héld on Sunday Sept. 11th at 11.830 with Mrs. W. Perry ae speaker, Mrs. C. Daw, of Toronto, ant the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I. Daw. Miss Faye Heron attended pty p. meeting in Orangeville during the week-end. y "A number of our village folk atten- ded the C.N.E. last Jhursday by way of a Chartered bus. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. N, Anderson attended the Warden's picnic at Beaverton on Tues- day. Miss Vera Leach; Mrs. Douglas Ashton; Mrs. Edgar Heron and Miss i Mary Hopkins attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Chas. O O'Neill, in Woodville on Friday last.- Mr.and Mrs. Howard Stiver, of | Unionville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Kerr. School re-opened for<the Fall term on Tuesday, Sept. 6th with seven be- ginners:--Billy Hopkins, Kenny San- dison, Stephen Daw, Jean Gardner, Leslie Lynde, Peggy Middleton and Tommy Humphrey. We welcome Miss Sheila Hamilton back as teacher. About one hundred friends and re- latives gathered in the basement of Burns' Church on Tuesday evening, Aug. 80 to present Mr. and Mrs. Neil Johnston with a miscellaneous shower. Mr. W. A, Kerr acted as master of ceremonies and the program opened , With Ron Death showing colored slides of the Boy Scout Jamboree held in , Colorada Springs during the summer; Mrs. Wes. Routley of Brooklin, gave : © two readings; the men's quartette favoured with several musical num- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were then called to the platform when they re- ceived many beautiful and useful gifts. The bride and groom were assisted by Mxs. W. Hopkins; Mrs, E. Humphrey and Miss Elaine Senko. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will make their home in Ashburn. How to recognize the new VW ll Sweetm:s ~-pHONE: ~YUKoh 5-2212 "PORT PERRY, ONT. Trade between nations Is a two.way street, Every Volkswagen sold in this country helps West Germony, one of Canada's best customers, buy more Canadian goods. VOI¥ SWAGEN CANADA LTD, First of all, there's 10% more power to play with. Now the Volkswagen leaps away fromlights! Increased torque means more reserve power in every gear for safer passing. But although the engine's stepped-up to 40 horsepower, it's still as easy. on the gas as evens And there's the synchronized first gear. You no longer have to stop the car "16 change down to first. from second gear, you can shift down smartly into first--and whip away. And oll the gear ratios_have been changed to take ad- vantage of the new engine performance. The luggage space is bigger. There's now ten cubic feet. A full 5 up front and another 5 behind the back seal. Now you con stand all your shop- ping bags upright under the hood. Or , take 'a family vacdtion with" all your luggage neatly packed away. The Volkswagen Is constuntly being an's Service Station improved. Unless you drive the new Volkswagen (or know what to look for) you<can't tell it from last year's model. Or the one before that. Or the one be- fore that In fact, since 1948 no less than nine hundred improvements_have been made to this remarkable car yet it still remains basically the some. That's why the VW retains its volue. The Volks- wagen is an honest product. While there are other improvements in the new VW, "its Volkswagen's. philosophy not to change for the sake of change but to search continually for new ways to im- prove a great idea. Some of these improvements in the De luxe Volkswagen are also in the Custom model." Whichever you buy, we think you get the best car value in the world. *Thera's so much to say about the new VW why not get it first hand at your Volkswagen dealer's tonight | Z nat 3 Wh TENSE vy, Bah ) A RN I DN i yt hes AE Ph F3) ee i Seg ME ga mer nid rary i ARR or Cha ay Pa "x aa rs ny ~ a, ey X= i A]

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