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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 13 Oct 1971, p. 19

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: | i | f i i di | Hay Hh | | f E | 1 : ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- SEAGRAVE, ONT. -- CLUB ANNRENE Closed for Holidays October 16 to 23: Re-open October 30 RACEWAY Fri., October 15th 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by OSHAWA HARNESS MANAGEMENT LTD. 985-7027 HALLOWE'EN DANCE Hal trl Wilt i i HH H if ty | fH | : EE going?" |He asks. He would like to see aa gradual phasing out of the premium costs all together. The question of abortion, he says, needs further study by experts. 'But I woula not be in favour of abortion on demand." On the question of youth, and the lowered fidence that the majority of young people will take "a responsible look at the issues and the candidates, and vote on that basis. The impression I get from talking to for if that use changes, the assessment shoul change." On the question of regional government, he feels that caution should be used "until possibility of a Secugog he says any major airport of an overall development not necessarily on Scugog , because we should not be putting our best agricultural land under asphalt.' From the conversations he has had witt riding constituents, Bob Timbers says tha! the people are most concerned about jobs the environment, rising costs, and better) access to government. These, he says, ar: the issues that he will concentrate on i elected October 21. number of people whom he believes "are just not interested in studying the issues of a provincial election, or are simply not in- terested in voting.He thinks that everybody should vote, and a fine be imposed (as in Australia) for those who do not vote. On local issues, Mr. King is very much concerned that the recreational value of Lake Simcoe may diminish because of water pollution. He is "very strongly op- posed"' to any airport proposals on Scugog Island, 'for such a proposal would hold no advantages to the people of the area. In- stead it would disrupt their lives with pollution, noise, and traffic congestion. "Before a development proposal such as the '% Scugog Airport could be approved, Mr. King says "the Federal Government would have to accept a mandate from the local people." jan ow Spice| MILEY donate my eyes to a blind person."" He must have a girl friend. Mike: "I would like to drink, eat and live it up (have stag Parties, beose, lot of girls, food and money.) About a month before I die will arrange my funeral." ; As I said, just a sample, but it makes you think. I've used only bits, but there's a pattern. About 80 per cent would leave school at once, About 50 per cent would leave home. About 90 per cent would travel around the world. About 60 per cent think bank managers are philanthropists. About 20 per cent are idealistic, the rest materialistic. BILL RUPP RAILS"... UNIQUE SLIDE RAIL SUSPENSION Talk about high performance! Rupp Nitros are the top track and trail machines of '72. They ride smooth on the snow on Rupp Rails*-- the new, unique slide rail suspension system. They're powered by a selection of five Rupp Twin engines -- from 295 cc's up to and including a booming 650 cc's. They can be set up to racing. Altogether, the GO CLASS burn standard snowmobile fuel mix or alcohol for Rupp Nitros are the complete stock competition snowmobiles --- with loads of deluxe features. See them today. Beare Motors Chevrolet Queen Street -- PORT PERRY -- 985-7351

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