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A; SCORES
..STAND.INOS
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EXETER LANES
MEN'S LEAGUE
"A" BRIA.IP
Rockets 1.1. Futile). 71'214
R. Billiards S, Nagel t1,01
('. Lumter tE, 'Watson 74I) 1
..1,5)11 Specials (T. Wright 6171
Milkmen T. Stire 3
' Butchers (1). Wells 6531 . 1
L.
Supertest Burns sans ....
Imperials (C. Fullerton 5,511 ...... 1
Big- Rs. (S, Frappe 752) ... . . 4
PipeoPPers (R. Nicol 567 1 • n
High H.nnes
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1.1$towel three tilt
girls take first ss
The South Huron District
High School .basketball teams
experience.: their worst day of
the season. Tuesday, losing
three of their four ,contests with
i Listowel.
1 In Listowel, the visiting SH
i I lost both tilts the first
of the season for each team.
The Listowel squads came up
with a pair of nine -point mar-
gins to ,down the Ineals.
g r s
Who Cires58
i'tch Single: Val ("mild 427R1
High 1r1p1P. 1,0js SA1) )651
1-1 i7,11 SIIV4IP: LOSS SO.(
R 100 P 14(.1)1.PS: J. reaerv.
S-weitner and it. Hreenacre
LAPES1 INT git.TOWN
I.:spier to. stets•nn 7ittss . . 5
Onderich M. Moore 555 I , „ 1
St. Mars s Murray 619)
Grand Rend L. Trott 615) . 2
S•ares (B. Stanlake 5771
Windmills trs. DSgond 619) .. I
Rackets 56
.... . 51
LarrY's Supertest..............•-
• Spares . . ... 43
• Imperials
Six rs
milkmen . 57
Hutchens ..
Rues' Billiards 51
A&H Specials . 30
26
PinP0PPers
Conklin Lumber 26
.)s" GROUP
Larks I L. Heywood RR I 4
Canners (B. Laskey 05) 0
Tradesmen ((3. Glendenning 62n) 3
Pepsis (B. (3111111a.n 595 1 1
Edsel sires t .r. Carey 711)
K. Tigers (A. Finlayson 546) 1
'Kingpins (G. 51 Jerky 877) . 3
Toastmasters (C. Meikle 543) 1
Ringers (R. .Tones 6141 4
Wildcats (IL Se)rneder 553) • 0
Bankmonts (H. Kieswet ter 6)4) 4
GoCclen Mile ((7. Penbale 503) 0
Pepsis . . ........ 52
• Kippen Tigers 5))
Ringers 48
.Canner•
,Toastmasters
EcIselaires
Tradesmen
Larks
Kingpins
Bank -merits
• 'Wildcats
Onderiell .
14
Grand BNIfi 55.
High sin;le: :11. Moore (Ceuta..
1395)
High triple: P. Haugh, Exeter
(681)
High average: 1). Munroe, 1•N...
e ter (203
MIXED LEAGUE
High Lies • t11. Durand 507) 7
rhinmunks 191 Poore 4118) 11
('no) Cal a Burka 5711.
Hill Toddies tN, Redman 655 2
(‚narks (J. Hendrick 667) 5
Chickens (A. Ford 613) . 2
Hot Toddies . • 71
Pra c It e clacks , 71
Chipmunks .... . .
(Thiel; ens.54
roc)] Cats . • . 18
14 ig;h LI t PS , as.
1....a.stes". R. Dur-
and (245): men's, R. Stagg, (321)
High trip):AMPS', 81. Red-
man (811): !non's, T. Burke (876)
High average: Ladies', M. Reel -
nulls (1)4); men's, X. Redman
(223)
The SHDHS junior boys were
the only vietors in the serieS,
coming up with A cenvincing
67-22 win over the visiting
Listowel quint in Exeter, fl
the second half of the home
double - header, the Listpwel
seniors had to turn gide a
determined hid hy the SHIMS
five to win 63-59,
The SH junior boys came up
with their best effort. of the
•
season, TuesdaY, to even their has left the game via the foul
record at two wins and tworoute this season.
losses with a convincing 514a .
Girls off the mark
win over Listowel. 1
The locals could possibly , Listowel seniors took advan-
have hit for more points but lage of South HUron's inn -
coach George wright took the curacy to hand the locals their
opportunity to give his second- first •Perthex loss with a 23111
decision
stringers a good tvoitmit after •
-the regulars gave them a epro-1 The Listowelguards also put
mending lead. on a strong checking display
b b t Schroeder and Den-, in the low -scoring fixture. They
The first string quint, paced to keeP the SH six off balance
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nis Mock built up a 21-3 lead opened up a 13-6 lead at the'
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before the bench -warmers ssw half, .and •outscored SH 10-6 in Sweetheart I
h
! action. The regulars returned the 1. -Mal -
Kris Gulens was the top , ,
s lose t n ers
Boy ,,to play the third quarter and , , ,
a few minutes m the final point -get ter or toe losers,
returned to action. t Diane Rennie picked up tbe
Bob Schroeder enioYed Pile, Ann 1)iekson and Marilyn
lutes' 1700Ping 11 of the 14 'points.
• (It -tarter before the substi
girls stop St, •Marys other tbi ee
of bis best days this season,
St. Marys and South Huron to pull away from the Pan- canning 20 points in the lop- kth'ght °Piled- the winners wit
11.
10 and nine plias respectWely.
split a pair of twin -hill basket- thers. sided fixture. The sharp -shoot-,
ball eontests, Thursday. the Whitey Illingworth fouled otit ing forward hit, for 12 field Win in first half
girls winning in their games in the early seconds of the goals andtwo mare from the
The Listowel juniors jumped
in Exeter, while the boys drop- extra session, and Dale Turvey free-throw line,
on the visiting 511 squad in
ped a pair of close ones to the was already watching from the Dennis Mock also came up the first half a their contest
squads were cut the Panthers chances, ing 19 points. Roger Cann add- The hosts picked up 16 points
Both boys'
stone town crew st. Marys. sidelines via the foul route, to with his highest output. booP-, to emerge with a 29-30 win.
forced into overtime, after senior girls win third ed five, while Don Westover in the, first, half white the ie.,
took off his robe long enough' cats could only manage four
blowing leads, and St. iSlarys
, Eieter, the SHDliS senior to score three. P'ete Mesta as they took their first loss of
came up with the on11' PaIll's girls rolled to their third
scored in both extra sess-ons. and Janis 'Gulens rouncled out,
the season,
SIADHS tea MS were at ft,- Ta s six a 28_13 set- the scoring with' two points., The $H six rallied to cut the
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Still didn't get enough quarter, but Listowel equalled I
test. their 10 -point out -put in the,
lor arid junior teams via the St. l\larys were 0104104) for Despite the fact that Whiteyi
final quarter to gain the win.
27 fouls in the game, but the mingworth scored 38 points.i
time i The locals were playing with-,
foulroute before the over -
locals could only manage to the Listowel seniors manage out, the services of their high'
Blow 12.eoint lead take advantage of 10. However,to hand the locals their fourth scorer, Ausrna Gulens.
The SI. AlarYS junior boys coupled with nine field goals, straight defeat with a close
reanSyliphkrteSatesqneudadinwtehree gn:nvieer, ssT.shaemvats-gitiner,s jumped
hinto a sIXt asnedorraers!uisicoheo
overcame a 12 -point lead in the theciglit
to rime The • held an 115 lead at npoint lead in te irs points, while Bonnie Hogarth
ure
tted six Marmeie Macfee
last uarter of their home fix -
up with a thrilling 31-29 win in half time and came through quer er, ng or -8 and Carol Allen rounded nut
45 twith South Huron po t
40
35
119
ss
87
' *Golden Msle ....
' High single H, 1 esis e Wildcat
N111171 t aHysswks ............. 51
fligh (riple: S. Fravno (7$2)
Silver Darts
Itooltets
Tigers
High single: B.
High double: D.
High l'1.1'0''P:
BANTAM BOYS
)flpr Darts (R. Brin t nen
N. Hawks (Bandy 'Weber
Wildcats (1). 'Beaver 327 .
Blue .1 ays (11. Moore 294.1
Rockets (W. Edwards MI )
Tigers (11. Durand 290) ,
233 i 2 overtime to hand the locals with 1.2 big points in the third his one man show nut 1 e
- -'-- to • 1 -h the 'scoribg with four and two
276) a their second loss in three rwarter while holding the yisi- homesters back to within a points respectively.
.. ..... 2 games. t, tors to a mere single, single point at half time. Carolyn Hemers topped the
- ...... ' The SHDHS quint held a Diane Rennie paced the win- ' The little blond forward kepi, winners with 10.
slim 19-15 lead at die end of ners, hooning 10 points of five up his tenacious front -court
n .
.... .. , 0
tl thi d uarter but came field goals. The tall forward checking display, and aided by
41 up with four field poets in the missed on all nine of her foul some ing passe re
' the final quarter to tal:e what nine points arid Barb Hodgson the SH quint in tlie genie until
Hidden score 1 R. .1 ory
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' .`MEN'S INTER -TOWN
Btiderich B (5302) . i
'Exeter B (4)251 4
'Exeter A (5355) 3
Zurich (5583) ......... . ,... ....... „ ... 2
Clinton. B 0611 .
Gaderieh A (5337)
Clinton A. (3706)
W1righam (5274)
Exeter A 151
. 'tierlerich A. 135
•Clinton -A. 125
Clinton. B 121.:0i
Goderich B
TlInghans 86
'Exeter B
Zurich
39 first two minutes of play in shots, Kris Gulens contributed team mates, managed to keep
25 appeared to be a commanding sank four field goals. Carole Listowel opened up an eight -
14
'Moore (1511 )
Ilead. Hogarth rounded out the scor- point lead at the end of the
' started their comeback and
PP
, third period,
Howeve r, the bonlesters ing with a single point.
PBa.vpr (327 )
Bpaysr (1-6)
• Strong defense - tors 17-15 in the final quarter,
t to ull
within five of the SI-IDITS
squad. 'rhe leaders switched up with their strongest defen- below five points at any time,
from a man - to - man defense sive showing- of th2e4.4seiansonthetior
to stand second behind Thing -
Steve Kyle hooped 10 points
este, stil:MaNr4tss the third
to a zone to try and stop the trounce
onslaught, but SI. Marys con- worth while Dale Turvey and
firmed to press and Wayne straight win for the defending Gord Strang contributed eight
tedy sank a free throw with Perthex champs.
Turvey fouled out in the four-th
and three points respectively.
28 seconds left to knot the St. Marys managed a lone
field goal in each of the first quarter, the fourth bine he
count at 29-29.
Harry Cipriano tossed in a quarters, but. the SH guards
field goal in the early seconds held them off the ,scoresbeet,
of the three-minute session, for the entire last half.
and the locals couldn't find Bonnie Hogarth led the win -
the range to pull back onto ners, scoring five field goals
even terms with their hosts. for 10 big points. Xandra
1 Busche hooped five points,
while Marjorie Macfee and
• Diane MacKenzie contributed
four points each.
The teams leading scorer,
Ausma Gulens, missed- the
genie due to an injury.
SHDHS lineups:
- Junior girls - Bonnie Ho -
The locals outscored the visi-
4 BANTAM GIRLS ,
q
" Freckles (S. (l(bbons 215 ) 5
r, Pin ers (Gwen P. 156) ------8 .
lorlia,n Squaws (L. Wells 2931 . 5
Sputniks t P. Sehroeder 1571 . . 6
Eskimos (1'. Preszeator 155 ) . 3
Lollipops O. Heywood 217) . 2
Lollipops . . 49 '
Eskimos 43
Freekle'143 i
Indian Squaws 23 1
Penny Miners 20
' Sputniks --------------------------17
High single: P. Preszca tor MR)
)
High double; .15. l6f1a4-Pr (11271
8.5
16
High single: Lorne. Haugh. Ex
stew A (3891
• High fi)'e: Bert Harris, Bode
rich A (1557)
• High average,: Bert Harris MD
• LADIES' LEAGUE
LADIES' FRIDAY NITERS
Trailers (X, Meikle 575) .7,, Duhees (.54. Glover 555) 5 : Dennis 'Mock and Janis u-
ltrillettes (G. Smith 5151 " Junebugs (J. Harland 522) 2 i lens both fouled out in the
Kite litorks (E. Caldwell 569) . NUggetts (B. Smythe 519) ill 1 final quarter to put the SHDHS
. 5
SPiltniks (R. Slaght 511) . ' Bluebirds (13. Palmer 451) _ )
: quint to a disadvantage in the
The SHDHS junior girls came but couldn't get the margin
Pins . (P. Bunter-Duvar 570) .... 1 noodes to. maws w.,•
Who Cares (A. Appleton 462) •• 5 Shoestrings (D. Gra(( 152) overtime session.
High Hoe ff (J, Kies -wetter 6161 4' Bob Schroeder paced the lo
,
Wee Hopes IX. Caldwell 559) .. 3 Nugget ts 78 ea in their losing cause
Be 'Bops Or. Bain tnell 579) ... (7Du bees 74
) Rookies BR 1 hopping 13 points in the en
3olly . Eix (G. skinner 457) Bluebirds 47 ! counter, Dennis Mock contrib
Alley Cats (G. Worm 473) ... 2 shoestrings .... .... 35
86 ' uted 11. to stand second in th
.
Busy New, c.r.,. Wales 530) .. ...... 5 3 "1,1 ehugs
Happy' Gals (.T. Lovell 650) 7 scoring.
. Zeny .1111s (J. Burke 474) " High triple • M.Glover (59‘6"j''
„ High game: Joan Essery 104,11
Harry Cipriano was the
lead
lia.ndie.attpira (ST. Atthil) 556) 5 Triple; E. Hartsell
Blow'ettes (D.- Prance 494) 2 Hidden score: L. Cox
Frisky Six ?D, ,Dobson 594) ,5
$ JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS
:EU Lights' (M. Loader 552)
Rot Dogs'(L. Snell 694) 5 Pin Bust ei!lt (9'. 'Fisher 322) ...1 of their free throws, SH scor.
Luc.ky Strikes (G. Bierling 536) 5,2 x.M. -1 de gmg_tps ow( Nrif s' 1(1.i'e.61.‘13sk,:uen'331,79,-..• . in ..g seven on 17 tries while Si
Lollipops (B, Mums. 631)
Seven UM, Keay 316) , ,, 0 i Marys scored seven on 18 at
Mighty Mice (E. Morley 564) _, Lucky
Mary Maids (G. •Coward 5591 5 •
Beatnirks M. 'Wri ht 3.53)........tempts.
Pin. Poppettes (51. Redman 5611.1 2 T -Birds (F. Wells g48(1) ..... '
..... ° , See -saw bailie
00 Blue Bombers (P. 81cFalls 3N5) ,
66 Dynamiters (G. G reenacre 33R) 0 St. Marys scored three has
Slick Chicks al. Campbell 365) 51, kets in their extra three -min
1tile session with the SILDH
' Strikers (S. MeTavish 287 ) 0
82 comets (B. Sanders 262) . 3 : Panthers to hand the Panther
v-, Long Johns )11. Ford 362) 0
73 Knock -ern -Downs 81 third straight loss for the lo
7:1 Slick ("hicks . . 61 cals.
_71 Strikers 45
k a Pip Busters 43 The game was a close bait]
19 T-Birea 18 all the way, and the bigges
! Comets 25
66 14lue Bombers spread was a six -point lea
63 Midgets ..... 21 built up by St. Marys in th
t SR Long Johns ..,...2,:ii early minutes of the Bur
1;16 Lucky Seven
Dynamii ern .... .. . IR fought back gamely to ove
............. . a5 Beatnirks . .
High single: Fred 'Wells (Inn 1 come the lead -and build 1.
High double.: Frpd Wells (480) their own three-point lead 1
the final quarter.
e garth, 10, Xandra Busche, 5,
Marjorie Macfee, 4, Diane
MacKenzie,4,Bonnie Turvey,
ing scorer for the winners, 1, Gait Farquhar, Elizabeth
hooping six field goals and two Gosar, Carolynne Simmons,
free throws for 14 points. Shirley Genttner, Carol Allen,
Neither team took advantage Sharon Skidmore, „loan Dett-
mer, Pauline Aquilina, Elaine
• Miller, Ruthanne Salmon.
Scorer, Joan Westcott.
Senior girls - Diane Rennie,
10, Kris Gulens, 9, Barb Hodg-
-• son, 8. Carole Hogarth, 1, Ann
- Grayer, Sheryl Ailey, Cathy
S Hodgins, Betty Dixon, Donna
s Bridges.
a 54-48 setback. 11 was the Senior boys - Laurie Thing-
- worth, 22, Steve Kyle, 11, Dale
Turvey, 10, Gord Strang, 4,
e Bruce Horton, 1, White, Mac-
Donald, Bob Mickle, Fred
d Sanders, Steve Benning.
,1 Junior boys - Bob Schroeder',
Dennis Mock. 11, Roger
quarter. However, the Pantherus 13'
Cann, 2, Don Westover, 2, Janis
Gulens, 1, Greg Spencer, Andy
Kenyon, Jim Gillings, Gerald
" Merrier, Neil McAllister, Peter
McFalls, Bob Kowan. Scorer,
St. Marys rallied to jump Dave O'Reilly.
into e 40-39 lead at the mid-
way mark ef the final frame, ......
Happy G al s
Pin Poppet t es
Pills
'Prailers
Be Hoge=
' Wee. Hopes
Witt Hawks
Jolly Mils
Lucky Strikes
Hot Dogs
Frisky Six
Merry Maids
Handicappers
Alley Cats
Blowettes
• 1.11 Lights ,
Busy Bees
Lollipops
Mighty Mice 01
Jolly Six ' 51
Roliet t es 50 1
' Sputniks 45
GRAND BEND LANES
LADIES' LEAGUE
Legionettes (V. Clark 5413) 4
Hot Shots (N. Recker 471) 0
11. Gals' (D. Ghostkeeper 516) 3
Xtomg(A. Hayes 513) I MEN'S LEAGUE
()dialers. (21'. K)ng" 5871 . 2 man erg Si
Firecrackers (M. Roberts 685) .. 2 struitsrg R3
13.eares (A,, Rexene 43R) 0 Hs wn Tavern 70
IN-estoners (PS, Mason 50(1) .. 2 Merchant q 66
Could Flpeg 65
FirAorsekers .. .. .. ..... . 57 Dashhnunds 63
Harmony Gals 50 I ,ast Minutes ------------------------14
...Lettion•rt es • n` C'as - A -N11 es . .. . .. 46
ilritimers- 35
BrAI e s 31
At:om 24
14ot. Shot S en
' 1Vp,qentrs 17
High single: N. King (255)
High triple: N. King (5571
High average: L. Trott (1132)
but Steve Kyle hooped a field
goal and Whitey Illingworth
sank a free throw and a field
goal to shove' the locals into a
44-40 lead.
However, St. Marys fought
back to knot the count and
jump into a two-point bulge
with less than IMO minutes re-
maining. Whitey ltlingworth
again knotted the count at 46-
46 but Wood pushed the locals
Hist shigi.; nay Van 1505)301.50)' back into another two.point
(1148) lead before Illingworth came
1411511.1"1P: 14" "" D'Selattr back with a field goal 111 e
(804)
final minute to knot the count
at 48-48.
Skipper started the overtime
session with a pivli shot from
the key hole to give St. Marys
a. two-point lead end then Mtn.-
LUCAN LANES
LADIE' LEAGUE
Legionettes (D. 05(141140 238) ....
S)iarntoe4ts (G. flti11), 1749 . •
-1.1ope (M. Yng ou104)
Dombellg (5, BridgOt 168)
Ramblers Hackett 243)
1..onr,echa.uns (M. Carling 220)
bniryrnaids Hearn 1811
Tvt.a.i'ldnent.As ItenonAla 2269
SSA:01516s (11: Giloon 107)
C.' Clowns (1,t. MrInio:sh 2239
C. CO ties (4,. Blake 179) ..... .
Sptitnik;s '0'. A ntletteri 293) . .
. RR
Itattibl ers 54
'
Satellites . 71
• SlitriirockS .. „, ... ..„„„„
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........ 53SpUbsilig • 87
Leprechauns PI
)LegiOnetteS53
51
T-Ilandeboye reohmit
Vandeboya Cutlets ,,46
: igh) ' Hopes ... ... . 42
1, Dui/Shells • 8
HIgh singlet 1 Ititslott (2421
' • Iligh tr1p16: A, Nternilft 4546)
Nigh 'sv35: 111. Carling (118)
': diTIILDIttN'S LEAGUE
ins. (04, Coughlin 133) ... . .. .. fi
lyiships (.1. RuYnn)611 115)
Inksr+ot'S' (W. 1.164k168( 1141 • it
purations (K. Mantgaitees,-64) , 5
PilitieoPers ,J, Antler tits's tt
SfAlli•okings (0, etinl(t 133) . • 2
' tDumbellS • 811
.11111es • A . 110
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("littillpa 29
'rinnenoerts ir
grroce-tartgo „. .... . . .. la
1 141391 01111216: W, 1-todtdt0t, (31617
1 -Sigh meet J. #0114)1' (206Y
MEN'S LEAGUE
fR. Infrks"" "') • " ray added two more field goals
LegiOn I14111 'Legg 566)------------4
Woodbutt••11 ens ((1, )11(1er/4 540) 0
0 A grieo (11. \\*Alden 652) 4
6 Iles (Dr, '0', 440 321)
11 P, Pinrhors 146dgins 5051 4-
5 'Dairymen 415. Morgan 533i . .....
2
2 Lumber Kings (J. Nurse 6555 „„ 2
5 (7reit (14'. sit/loser-1 Co)
2 Sluitnreeks (II, llitskeit 6116) „..11
4 Hot Shots (51. (luitte) t 575) 13
Hotel (Allen Hill 556) 7
PlaetriPo (.1. illson 6631 . 4
Fire Est crs ( Hirksott 4010 •
(1)1 14 (T. 14 stit"qt,ott 5(12)
Hoge Rollers ('1'. Brooks 521) 1
Elgin Myers (5, VIASTIVil 6714 n
Lewis carol. TO, Toting 4001 1
ek• LEAGUE
stramirocka . . , -4((7:
Ntroodiltrrelisrg
Yips 1.:4) Pa 47
iSlsntrlre
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Ho) Shot 18
Short 41 •
Met•eilrya Ail '
tairvnien . ... .
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"B" LEAGUE
Penny ttinttitysrts , ,„ ,
/Orkin 1,1yors
Itts. 31
340an rthll513 , 32
ilantlehoyit51
LOOM
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The Volkswagens arriving in Canada these days are quite a
bit different from earlier arrivals,
For one thing they've got a new engine that delivers1O%
more acceleration and passing pcswer. And a new hecivy-duty
transmission ithat will stand up to &Indsl any abuse), with new
gear' ratios selecte8 to deliver every ounce of the extra
engine power to the driving wheels. (You get better per-
' formance, with the same gas economy.) e
The first -gear is synchronized. Now you tan slip into first
on the move, jult as easily OS you engage the other three.
There have been many other improvements too. Among the
nsost recent; a better heater, and fully adjustable seals.
We're cOnslantly seeking ways to make the Volkswagen
more efficient. And when We find them,- we build them in, $o
for we haven't discovered how we can improve the basic
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design of our vehicles.T lat'S why the latest arrivals look just '.
like the ones that came over last year, the year before, and
the year before that,
Try as we might, we don't upset the logic of putting the ;
driver up front and the eng,ine at the rear. It provides.better '
traetion in mud and sow, arid the load rides cradled between ;
the wheels. .
Look at the vans. Sig, double tide doors, and a rear door •
make them easier 1e) load than any van ever built.
Volkswagens still deliver the goods for less, less loading
and unloading finis. And lets running cost, Your dealer has
the facts to prove 11.
Cottle and drive one of the new Volkswagens. this week.
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