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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Mar 1971, p. 12

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92-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 17, 1971 Part of Education Week at Epsom Schoo! was also some sports enjoyment. Last Friday, 2 broombell game wes played at the Port Perry Arena between a grade 7 girls' team plus two teachers versus a team of parents. It ended up very friendly with a 4-4 tie. "Theré's a new worldof value at your"Pontiac dealer's. Variable ratio power steering. While driving on the highway you ve got plenty of road feel. But when parking, the variable feature greatly reduces the steering wheel turns required for tight-space maneuvering. Standard on some Pontiacs, available on all others New emission controls. Pontiac is doing its part to help clear the air by designing engines that run cleaner and more efficiently. And there's an Evap- orative Emissions System on all Pontiacs to absorb fuel vapors Power disc brakes. Power brakes help assure fast, fade-resistant stops under the toughest driving condi tions. Standard on all big Pontiacs optional on trim-size Pontiacs Bias-belted tires. Help improve handling and trac tion. Bias-belt design also helps increase tire life by resisting flex ing, thus cutting heat build up Standard on all Pontiacs front dis« Left: LeMans Hardtop Coupe. Right: Parisienne Brougham Hardtop Coupe New open rocker panels. Reduce salt and water build up, helping toeliminate unsightly rust and corrosion. A feature on full- size Pontiacs that'll pay off at trade-in time. Roomier, quieter interiors. There's more room inside, be- cause all full-size Pontiacs ride on longer wheelbases for 1971. New double roof construction is acoustically-designed to absorb sound Draft-free ventilation. The vent windows are gone, in favour of Pontiac's powered flow-through ventilation system. It gives you a constant flow of fresh air, and does it quietly. A full-size Pontiac feature New suspension. A new front suspension on all full-size Pontiacs improves han- dlingon bumpy roadsand incross winds. The result, a better ride and more precise road holding Prove it yourself with a test drive Side-guard beams. Increased side impact protection in every door. Originated by General Motors and standard on all 1971 Pontiacs. Inside hood release. Stops uninvited hood lifters. Re- lease handle is located under the dash. Standard on all big Pontiacs. Available on trim-size models Complete GM safety package. All 1971 Pontiacs are equipped with GM's complete package of accident-prevention, occupant- protection and anti-theft features. New seat construction. The front seats in all full-size Pontiacs feature new molded foam construction for more com- fort and durability. New materials. Up front all Pontiacs feature rust- resistant fibreglass-reinforced panels. And on all big Pontiacs there's a dent-proof Endurex grille divider qaipenent lwetrated or d hed "Your Pontiac dealer is making up for lost time. Come in and order - your'71 Pontiac now for fast delivery ™ .... GM -- S. Moore--278 High Triple W.H.-- S. Moore 756 Triples Over 625-- J. Wilson--859; J. Healey --773; M. Butson -- 733; S. Moore -- 690; N. Tennyson-- 679; K. Wilson -- 663; R. Werry--655; D. Scott -- 635; A. Worthcott--635; D. Vivian --626. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING March 10th-- Pecans 25 Pistachios _. 23 Brazil Nuts .. 20 Filberts 19 Cocoanuts 18 Walnuts Bnew. 89 Hickory Nuts 17 Peanuts : 17 Almonds Dieiitghochos' Chestnuts 16 Cashews 13 Novice Team To Brampton Port Perry Novice team will again this year partici- pate in Brampton Novice Hockey Week, during the week, March 20-27. The 60 club hockey tour- nament, sponsored by Bramp- ton Lions Club, will go on for a whole week with teams from Ontario, Manitoba, Mi- chigan and Quebec. The Port Perry team plays in D group and faces a team from Waterford in their first encounter on Sunday, March 2ist at 5 p.m There will certainly be some exciting days for those 9 and 10 year old boys and good luck is extended from the whole Village population. Leaf Sis i John -- 245; M. Tremblay-- 246, 237; L. Ptolemy--239; G. ¢ Brown--238; B. Faber--231; K. Harper--232; S. Vokins-- 228; B. Oke--218; V. Rider-- 216, 211; D. MacMillan--216; lL Doupe--216; G.; Langille-- 213; C. Shaw--212; S. Brig- nall--212; B. Collins--211. Over 600 Triples-- E. Bailey--836; L. Cook-- 681; J. Chandler -- 662; F. Venning--661; M. Tremblay G. Brown--615; K. Harper- 614. HILLTOP HERALD Port Perry High School played host to the GBSSA Boys Basketball Tournament held on Sat., March 13. Our intermediates came out vic- torious by defeating Hunts- ville, Barrie Eastview and ODCVI with scores of 56-29, 53-40 and 6547 respectfully. Top scorers for the Interme- diates were Jim Zoet (50 points), Don Sinclair (37 points), Laurie Williams (33 points) and Roland Skinner (12 points). Our seniors were defeated while playing in the semi- finals against Base Borden by a score of 69-59. The support that our scliool and visitors showed for the teams was exceptional and well ap- preciated This year's St. Patrick's Dance sponsored by the Ath- letic Association was held on Friday, March 12th. The music was provided by the Inn Crowd. Prizes were dis- tributed throughout the night Unfortunately, due to the misuse of the exits, it has not yet been decided whether » any further school dances will be possible in our school.

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