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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 71

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The Windsor Stari
Location:
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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71
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The Windsor Star Wednesday, April 25, 1979 71 i- mm HMHaHa way hjbi i nun my iM Provincial court news LaSalle school marks anniversary As part of its Education Week activities, Sacred Heart Separate School in LaSalle is marking its 25th birthday with special events. Part of the celebration involved a six-foot long scale model birthday cake, at left, baked by parent, Mrs. Dorothy Ladou-ceur. It took 1 8 layer cakes and 12 hours of icing to complete the masterpiece which was shared Monday by the school's 700 students. Posing with the cake is kindergarten teacher Mrs.

Loreeda Mousseuu and student Melissa Johnstone, 5. Mrs. Mousseau, who began teaching in 1935, is the only original teacher left at the school, which opened September, 1954. She said her fondest memory has been her association with the principals and parents she has met during her career at the school. THE SPACE OF THINGS TO COME.

Take a spin in a new dimension. The first Chevy of the 80's proves that economy of size doesn't have to hamper your sense of style or space. 1 mmli Simply because it gives yu a lot more passenger Jimmy Ives, 37, of South Carolina, was fined $350 for having an unregistered colt revolver in his possession on April 16. William Dresser, 20, of jlidden Avenue, was fined 5450 for dangerous driving an Feb. 25.

This offence carries an automatic minimum licence Suspension of three Gerald Blanchard, 20, of Wyandotte Street East, was fined $1 00 for having a stolen credit card in his possession on April 15. Larry Harris, 25, of Am-herstburg, was fined $75 for assaulting another man and causing bodily harm to him on Sept. 10, 1978. 4 For exceeding a breathalyz-' sr test (each offence carries an automatic minimum licence suspension of three months): Wally Vaillancourt. 20, of Rankin Boulevard, fined S200; Randall Marentette.

18. of Belle River, fined $250; Andrew LaFond, 33, of High Street, fined $250; George Hartson, 39, of Detroit, Pierre Gelinas, 21, of Lillian Street, fined Kenneth Garant, 21, Rossini Boulevard, fined $250; Emrys Bevans, 28, of Belle Isle View, fined $125. Dale Butler. 22, fined $175; Lawrence Diesbourg, 24, of Belle River, fined $300; William Thibert, 26, of Goyeau Street, fined $125. For driving while disqualified (each offence carries an automatic minimum licence suspension of six months): Graham Smith, 2 1 jf Lafo-ret Street, fined $200; Ricky' Terry, 20, of Westminster Boulevard, fined SI 50.

James Millman, of Emeryville, was fined $200 for having care or con trol of an au to-mobile while Impaired on April 9. David Couvillon, i of Elsmere Avenue, was sentenced to 45 dus in jaii on a charge of theft over $200 and a separate charge of failing to stop after an accident. Couvillon was sentenced to 30 days in jail for having in his possession a stolen automobile Oct. 30, 1978. He as given a further 15 days for leaving the scene of an accident on Elsmere Avenue Jan.

5. John Bolyantu, of Dakota Street, and James Tremblay, of Lena Street, were sentenced to 15 days and one month in jail, respectively, for having in their possession housebreaking tools, namely ice-grip plyers and a pair of glomes. try tU maxtf. space without an increase in exterior size. By combining all the best lea- i.ir if wi" 0 tures of European design and small car technology such as front wheel The 1980 Chevy Citation.

drive, transverse mounted engine, rack and pinion steering and MacPherson Strut suspension, the Chevy Citation brings a whole new dimension to driving. Transverse Mounted Engine. Now here's where we really give you the goods. By mounting the engine sideways, the amount of space saved can be re-distribu 1 ted for you. The resulting legroom allows you to stretch out and relax in both front and back seats.

Giving a comfortable seating capacity for five adults. Behind the hatchback rear seat, die cargo room is Front Wheel Drive puts the horse before the cart where it should be. The heart of the Chevy Gtation is its front wheel drive. With 64 of the weight of the car over the drive wheels, power pulls rather than pushes. In other words the horse is before the cart where it belongs.

Resulting in both directional stability and juSt a fraction leSS than tilC rst Chevy with nild-size mom and small car economy. trunk space of our big Chevrolet Caprice sedin. Now that's impressive. impressive traction in rain, snow and mud. Overdrive in high geanThe base engine is a 2.5 litre 4-cylinder with a standard 4-speed manual transmission.

4th gear is a .81:1 overdrive. But equally as important, the 2.5 litre will give you a rate of acceleration and performance we think you'll appreciate. If you're looking for more power, consider the new fnre- Xoii-'V irst front wheel drive with irst front wheel dr 2.8 litre, 60 degree V6 engine. This new engine could well be a Chevy behind it runner in terms of smaller, lighter engines that still deliver the power you demand. By arranging il i immii ihim jiiiiiiMMWlfclMriiiMi iium iiiiiumiiiimna "jb iiin r-yimninnTTiii HiHidiwjuihj It the cylinders at a 60 degree angle, the engine is narrowed considerably.

Saving bodi space and weight. Important factors in our 1980 design ideas. An optional 3-speed automatic transmission is available widi bodi engines. But eidier way, you've got more than adequate power, you've got spunk. Court denies man's appeal for new trial SARMA.0nt.'(CP)-The Ontario Appeal Court rejected an appeal Monday for a new trial for a man confined, to a mental institution after being found not guilty by reason of insanity of killing a 15-year-old London, girl.

Lawyer Joe Donohue said in an interview that he argued Fuel Consumption, A 22 improvement Based on Transport Canada approved test methods, die Chevy Citation with a standard 4-cylinder engine and optional automatic transmission shows an average estimated combined cityhighway fuel consumption improvement of 22 over die similarly equipped 6-cylinder Nova it replaces. This improvement is a product of aerodynamic design, less weight and a smaller engine. The Chevy Citation could be just the car you've had in mind. tan You' ve got to drive it to believe it J-ww. ii ii iiain i in iinif the interior dimensions of a mid-size (based on U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency Complete hatchback access and capacity. interior volume classification index) die new 1980 Chevy Citation is indeed a car of considerable contrasts. Compact outside but big inside. Versatile but sDorty. Quick but also very 7 urn- smoodi.

And with a full line-up to choose 1 from: the Chevy Citation 4-door Hatchback, the 2-door Hatchback, the 2-door Club Coupe (notchback) and the sporty Xll, you'll be hard pressed not to find one exactly right for your individual style. But don't A a i CHEVY crovTBN THE RllSTCHEVYOFTHHSOs. the appeal in Toronto on behalf of Herbert Christian Magee, 31, i formerly of Straihroy. Ont. Magee was found not guilty by feason of insanity in October.

1977. The charge I against Magec was murder punishable by life imprisonment. The body of Susan Scholes was found in a farm field near Forest, about 20 kilometres east of Sarnia, in June, 1976. I During Magee's trial; woman testified she bad been raped by Magce In Londqii in 1975. Donohue said he argued at the appeal that the woman's evidence should not have been included at the trial.

Magee was taken to the Mental Health Centre Pene-tanguishene, following the decision by the trial judge in 1977. WWWIV take our word for it. Visit your Chevrolet dealer soon and test drive die first Chevy of die 80's. Yr.u'vf onf fr rlrtvp it rn IvIiWp it instrumentation and controls All compuisons unless otherwise stated rebte to the Y)7) Nova convcnJcnUy located at driver's fingertips. Some of the equipment illustrated is available at extra cost..

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