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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Sep 1967, p. 6

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& 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 21st, 1967 { { . No 3S AR mple Oldsmobile has co tely restyl 3 Culass, Cutlass Supreme, 44-2 and Vista ooh Cruiser models for 1968. All 4-4-2s, Cut- - lass Supremes and F-85s have new long hood/short deck styling and wheelbases for (1% 4-door sedane and station wagons have been SN increased to 116 inches. Featured is a sporty 1 new Cutlass "S" Coupe which is available in 1968 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Ro ed its F-85, hardtop(above), pillar and convertible styles on a new 112-inch wheelbase. Coupe may be customized with any one of 12 engine-transmission combinations -- in- cluding a standard 155-hp Action Line Six; a standard 250-hp Rocket 350 V8; or tional 310-hp Rocket 350 V8. The "gr op- Chevelle for 1968 features entirely new, distinctive body styles on two different wheelbases--a highly maneuverable 112 in- ches for coupes and convertibles, with a longer 116 inches for sedans and station wagons. Thirteen models include a new Chevelle 300 ae? yl 2 era 2} (3A, BE ¢ % Deluxe Sport Coupe, an SS 396 Sport Coupe (above), a budget-priced 300 Coupe and wagon choices ranging from the elegant Concours to the all-purpose Nomad model. Jr. Coaching Two Junior Coaching and Plowing Matches will be held } in Ontario County on Satur- day, September 23, 10.00 a.m. "at the farm of 'W: F. Batty & Son, Brooklin; and on Saturday September 30, 10.00 a.m. at the farm of Mr. Kaj, And Plowing : Matches Sat., Sept. 23rd Have, Udney. These Junior Plowing: Mat- ches are open to all farm boys and girls in Ontario County who are 12 years of age, but have not reached their 23rd birthday by Octo- ber 11. 1967. Winners will be selected from these classes to repre- sent the North Ontario Plow- men's Association and the South Ontario Plowmen's As- sociation in the special Jun- ior -and Intermediate Classes to be held at the Internation- al Plowing Match on October 14, near Barrie in Simcoe County. ~The members of the Ont- ario County Plow Team, who will take part in the Inter- national, will also be selected at these Junior Matches. The Junior Champion and Intermediate Champion Inter- Branch Competitions were new at the International Plowing Match last year, and worked out very well. To compete, a Junior must be 14 years of age and under 19 years of age at the time of the International, and for the Intermediate Competition he must be 19 years of age and under 23 at the time of the International. All Junior Plowmen, bet: ween the ages of 14 and 23, are urged to attend these Junior Plowing Matches in the County on September 23, and September 30 in order to qualify for the Special Cham- pionship and enter County Classes at the International. A Queen of the Furrow Class is also being included in the Junior prize list this year. EPSOM On Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weir and Billy visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Card and family. Toronto visitors on Sat. af. ternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Prentice were Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MacAuley and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gent, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery on Sun- day. Then Mr. Moore and his mother visited with their cousins Mrs. A. Rynard and Miss M. Ferguson in Ug- bridge. : Jack frost didn't visit Ep. som yet but we expect a call in the near future. | a ___ NEWS Chevrolet Truck lays it ontheline... Don't forget the Anniver- sary of Utica United Church, Oct. 1st in the afternoon. The U.C.W. meeting will be at the Manse at Goodwood Oct. 10th. Group 2 in charge. There will be a community shower in the school this Friday evening for our next bride-to-be Miss Betty Munro, Will all friends and neigh: bours please accept this invi- tation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGre- gor, Uxbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Catherwood of Brooklin were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. * with standout features ~~ that stand up to the tough jobs 2 Cg § 2 i : 3 Ef Poo : 3 BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard f Venetian & Cloth Blinds | § Custom Made Drapes Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slip Covers Copa Take Chevy's extra workpower: for con- HOWARD VICE, Prop. : x $7) - - y 2505 5 got ares 3% || hows 725.9048 oA 920 58 hp x is the biggest standar X with the So) you can buy. Or ask for the 292 Six. L Z Ma WA 51. N. Want more? Get the brand-new 200-hp 307 V8 -- standard in V8 conventional pickups for '68. In all, you won't find a broader range of power in any popular pickup! And leave it to Chevy Trucks to give you a truck-tough cab and body with double-strong construction. Cab, cowl, windshield pillars, roof and door open- ings on all models . . . double-wall sides and tailgate on Fleetsides . . . all double- strong where they should be -- to tame the toughest job. KEN P. MURRAY. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ~ Job Tamers Domestic and Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FRE E ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985-7005 274 RosaSt. PORT PERRY Every Chevrolet Truck has 1o make it before we mark it See your Chevrolet dealer now! MARK OF [rCTLLENCE AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET TRUCK DEALER IN PORT PERRY PHONE 985.7351 Beare Motors Ltd. ques src a TAN Rh ai RN Aa BE a

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