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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1979, p. 10

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DEKOKER MEAT PACKERS Sides of Beef. ........ $1.581b. | Hind Quarter of Beef. . $1.79 Ib. Sides of Pork. ..........89¢Ib. CALL 983-5894 OSHAWA 725-4245 AN a MOTE Rl y i] 2CACICICICCACICCAC I 252525252555 Aa 0T plo lle ep lon op aps 252525252555 0585¢ ON THE ... ... MOVE AT PONTIAC-BUICK PHILP we 150 Water Street - Port Perry - Ontario 985-7300 1979 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN Demo., medium blue metallic, low km., fully equipped. NMW746 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN 350 V8 motor. air conditioning, gold with beige vinyl roof, low km.. demonstrator. NMW 626. 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN 350 V8. 60/40 front seats, air conditioning. many extras. NMW761. 1978 PONTIAC PHOENIX COUPE Low km.. one owner, economical V6; automatic, p.s., MVW111. 1978 FIREBIRD FORMULA Fully equipped, low mileage, sharp black finish. MNL943. CHECK OUR LOW INTEREST GMAC RATES 1977 VENTURA COUPE Economical V6 motor, automatic, vinyl interior. A family assest, dark turquoise exterior. LPN298. 1977 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC SEDAN One owner, loaded with extras including air conditioning. AM-FM radio. KTR899. 1977 BUICK CENTURY COUPE Sold original as new by us. Reflects excellent care it has received. KTR881. 1977 CHEVROLET BELAIR SEDAN An ideal family car, well equipped. real savings. LPN078. 1977 HONDA HATCHBACK 2 door. 4 cylinder. 4 speed. low mileage. LYR 225. 1976 BUICK SKYHAWK HATCHBACK V6. automatic, p.s.. smart green exterior with white vinyl bucket seats. KEY 318. 1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME Fully equipped including air. landau roof, bucket seats. JEZ921. 1975 DATSUN B210 FASTBACK 4 cylinder. 4 speed. JY0989. 1974 COUGAR XR7 Hardtop. fully equipped. low mileage. HZL700. 1973 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED 4 door, hardtop, air, one owner, low mileage. HCS327. USED TRUCKS 1978 G.M.C. % TON PICKUP 350 V8. 4 speed. power steering. E28 581. 1977 FORD RANGER '/2 TON PICKUP Fully equipped with power options including air conditioning. box cap. rally wheels. radial tires. Stock 91247A 1977 CHEV BLAZER 4x4 V8. 3 speed. many extras. 33.000 miles. LMH 870 1977 CHEV ¥2 TON PICKUP Scotsdale Cab. 305 V8. automatic. many exiras including box cap. 147032. 1976 CHEV ¥: TON PICKUP Cheyenne Package including all extras. 764776 1975 GMC SIERRA GRANDE "2 TON PICKUP power equipped. E41546. 'A Little out of the Way ... .. A Little Less to Pay! Poster Contest Winners These Scugog Township youngsters were winners in the Poster Contest at the Port Perry Hospital, held in recognition of Canada Hospital Day, which was May 12. The theme was 'Hospitals are OK', and the posters went on display at the hospital. from left: Front row, Jenny Broad, Kerri Ann Max, Joanne Thompson, Molly Morris, Robbie Brown. Second row, Advance to 'Business Game" finals by Danny Millar Arrangements have been made for the finals for "The Business Game' to be played in Toronto. The Business Game is a contest of business manage- ment in which students have a company of their own and attempt to amass the highest amount of profit, similar to running a real business. The game is part of the Grade 12 Business Marketing cur- riculum. A group of students from Port Perry High School have "qualified to go to Toronto with a third place finish among the 1,092 teams in Ontario secondary schools. The team, headed by Ian Griffen, was in second place three weeks ago so they have slumped somewhat. While Griffen's group has dropped another Port Perry contingent has improved tremendously. The John Espley-Paul Martens duo have risen from fourteenth place three weeks ago into fourth spot right behind Griffen. Normally, the top five 'teams in the province would make the journey to the Please Use The Residence Phone 985-3392 to contact MARK H. LOCKYER FOR INSURANCE Life - Fire - Auto finals but a rule states that there can only be one team representing a certain school. The two students who will be ineligible this year gained entry into the final round last year on the identical ruling. The rule, although it happens to work against Port this year, seems to be a wise one. It prevents a from left: Shari Irvine, Cheryl Jackson, Lisa Little, Wade Clarke. Back row: Debbie Van Camp, Shawn Pearsell, and Karen Broad. [Missing, Jill Pearsell]. The posters were judged by Candy Stripers Carolyn Rodley, Sandra Pearce, Karen Hoekstra, Cathy Goris and Christina Mitchell. school which has a reputa- tion of being very good in commerce from dominating the competition. It also spreads the teams in the final around. For instance, the teams that Port Perry competes against include Kitchener, and Upper Canada College School. One major change has been made iri the Port Perry trip itinerary. Each team is allowed to have an accoun- tant accompany each team. Bernie Chandler was originally slated to go with them but has since declined. Local accountant Alex Shepherd Jr. will pinch hit for him. GARDENS CPENING FR AY MAY 172 _ TOP QUALITY | FRUITS AND | VEGETABLES " BOX PLANTS | HANGING BASKETS FRUIT BASKETS . r " LOOK FOR OUR MOBILE MARKET AT FLIELERS' BP IN THE NORTH END OF TOWN WED. THURS Fri. SAT. ul / ---- J No \ "FRESH ASPARAGUS NOW hy 7 3% MILES N. OF MANCHESTER ON HIGHWAY 12 ~4 985-3293 a OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 AM - DARK

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