Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1970, p. 10

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a - m ES COPA 2 Watery BE 10 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 11, 1970 Blackstock News Continued their respects to the late Miss Annie Wright whose funeral was held on Monday afternoon in Oshawa, Mr. & Mrs. George Clarke arrived from Halifax, Eng- land last week to Spend an extended holiday with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Bailey. They will spend some time with her other brother in Alliston. Jamie Malcolm spent the week-end with his cousin, Douglas Cook in Brooklin, and Mary Lou was with her grandmother, Mrs. Art Cook. They took in Brooklin Fair on Saturday as did a number of others from here. . Vincent Mackie entertain- ed six little friends on Thurs- day for his third birthday. Mrs. Ruth Passant, Oshawa, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mackie and boys. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly and Leigh, Burlington were Friday and Sunday supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans spent the week-end in Cour- tice with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Essery. On Saturday they attended the Morrison-Kapus- tin wedding in Oshawa. The Bryans children spent the week-end with relatives. The Candace Unit of the U.C.W. met on June 2 at the home of Mrs. Alma Duff with eleven members, two visitors and two children present. After coffee, Jean Kyte wel- comed the ladies and thank- ed Alma for the use of her home. Jean Mahaffy led in * worship. Edith McLaughlin gave a program reading ex- cerpts from minutes of W.A. HOMES WANTED L REAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR 985-7373 GENERAL MOTORS OSHAWA--General Motors of Canada announced today that in observance of Do- minion Day 1970 the plants and offices will be closed on Friday, July 3rd, and normal operations will be resumed on 'Monday, 3'ly 6th, meetings since 1932. Follow- ing this a discussion was had on the work of the U..W.'in McLaughlin reported for sup- ply and welfare. The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah Benediction. On Fri. evening the pupils of Mrs. Lorne Thompson pre- sented a piano recital in the Community Hall, with a verv good crowd attending. Each pianist played two numbers, the second one in most cases being an arrangement of popular music. Guest soloist Miss Leanne Dorrell, a for- mer piano pupil of Mrs. Thompson, sang four lovely numbers in an expressive style. Another guest soloist was Miss Kathy Samells of Bowmanville who played two nice piano solos. Apprecia- tion is extended to all who offered 'the beautiful flowers which decorated the stage. Cottages Wanted 1 SEAL ESTAYE LID REALIOR 985-7373 St the church today. Eileen INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST. Guaranteed Investments -3 Years - 8% Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound.. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY : LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 General Motors Open House invites you and your OSHAWA SOUTH PLANT MONDAY, JUNE 15th (PREVIEW FOR GM PEOPLE AND FAMILIES) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ~~ JUNE 16th & 17th TH (OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) (CHILDREN WELCOME WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT) FREE ADMISSION 3 REFRESHMENTS | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FACILITIES General Motors thought you'd like to know how your car is built... so come and find out... just for the fun of it! A MECHANICAL HAND See the hoist that swings each matching seat cleanly, precisely into each car body. General Motors has a hand in all the ways of better car building. Even a mechanical one. : "ICING ON THE CAKE" See the metal finishers shape fluid metal into concave welds with a deft touch of the torch and a wooden spatula--just like icing a cake. OUR ASSEMBLY LINE IS A WELL OILED MACHINE It has to be one of the great wonders of our automotive world. Follow a car. Any car from start to finish. Watch the components come together. Amazing! THE NERVE CENTRE General Motors teletype system. The production nerve system for the more than 13,600 parts used in the manufacture of but one of General Motors automobiles. Just one! MERRILY IT ROLLS ALONG! The roll test. A simulated road test that checks.each car's me- chanical performance before 'it leaves the plant. Just like going up to 50 miles per hour while standing stilll "Thrill to the engine and body drop! Watch in amazement as engines and bodies meet and match each chassis. Thrilling achievements are all in a day's work at General Motors. THE CHASSIS FLIPPER... ++«.JUST LIKE A FLAP-JACK! You've seen the way Mom flips those pancakes just at the precise moment of perfection! Well, General Motors does something like that when a chassis is com- pleted. Automatically. And on a much larger scale. The WATER TEST. 0 Each car .passes through an-in- credible deluge. General Motors quality control experts run a tight ship. They fish for holes and leaks $0 you won't have to. DJ 6 v LJ 1) (J)

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