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Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1980, p. 11

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Y Council wants Energy Minister to clarify Hydro re-structuring Scugog council wants a reply from the provincial minister of energy on whether | the local Hydro Electric Commission can be . expanded to take in Prince Albert. Ontario Hydro officials say that any expansion of a Commissien must take in the entire municipality - a prospect council has ruled out because of cost. However, members of ) Fused A LIMITED Co &~2 203 Queen Street - Port Perry OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat. 10to 6. OPEN: Thursday & Friday 10to 9. - EAR PIERCING - BY APPOINTMENT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS I= ETT TT ETE EEE TUT TT Port Perry Fair FIRST PET SHOW Saturday, August 30th 2:30 P.M. - Grandstand Open to Boys and Girls 14 Years and Under. All Pets in Cage or on Leash. No Entry Fee - Dogs - Cats - Most Unusual Pet. REGISTER - MRS. DOREEN KENDALL 985-7587 Or at the Fairgrounds by 2 P.M. Saturday. Rane council agreed to ask for a clarification because of a letter sent to a Prince Albert resident in December, 1978 from the then minister of energy James Auld which says: "Restructuring can result in incorporation of portions of rural service areas and thus provides one mechanism for alleviating disparitics in electricity bills ). in adjacent areas." Homeowners in Prince Albert have complained to council over the past couple of years about their hydro rates which are about 20 per cent higher than their neigh- bours in Port Perry. Prince Albert residents pay rural rates and buy their power from Ontario Hydro while those in Port Perry are under the Scugog Hydro Commission. Officials from Ontario Hydro were present at the council meeting Monday afternoon to discuss a report from Hydro which says the cost of setting up one Commission for all of Scugog Township would be in the neighbourhood of $4.4 million and such a move would mean higher hydro rates for both' Port Perry users in the rural areas. Ontario Hydro's = Central nd those Region manager G.D. Rob-- G.W.G.'s are Jeans that stand tall, as rugged and individual as the frontier itself. That's how this jean captures the best of the west, with he-man denim, in straight leg or boot cut styles. Sizes from 28 to 40. $25. Giregoly sc Men «Wear Pid. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 OPEN Monday to Wednesday 10am to6p m Thursday & Fridayto 9pm SaturdaytoS5pm 00 per pair I -- ertson told council on Mon- dav that present legislation weuld not allow the expans- ion of the Scugog Commis- sion into just Prince Albert, and not the remainder of the Township. Referring to the letter from Mr. Auld of two years ago, area councillor Jerry Jackman said "either Mr. Auld doesn't know the legis- lation, or Ontario Hydro officials are interpreting it wrong." On March 16, 1979, council asked Ontario Hydro to do a cost study dealing with one Commission for the entire Township and one for the urban area (Prince Albert) immediately around Port Perry. The Hydro study released last week dealt only with the cost of one Commission for the entire Township. Ashburn by Mrs. E. Heron Mr. Bramwell Ritchie of Oshawa was the guest soloist last Sunday morning at Burns Church. He sang two very impressive solos, "There's Room at the Cross" and '"There's Something about that Name." was taken from Romans 12 "Choose Life If You Choose Christ You Choose Life. It is good to. see Mrs. McLaren back with her family again after an extend- ed vacation with her sister in the north and also visiting relatives in Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ervine of Ireland are spend- ing a two week vacation with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ervine. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron spent part of last week with Mrs. Georgina Cromie of Pointe au Baril. Mr. David Humphrey of Deep River spent the week end with his parents and family Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Humphrey. Visitors with Miss Hilda and Mr. Walter Hopkins last week were Mrs. Leola Fiss and Mrs. Lola Faulkner of Glen Major. Also Mr. and Mrs. Jim Handley of Toronto. Mrs. Dorothy Lunney of Kississimmi Florida visited last week with Mrs. Evelyn Lynde. LS Gas Going Up? One Very Good Answer. Subaru C & C MOTORS 160 Simcoe St. 8. Oshaws 728-0181 OFFICE SUPPLIES available at PATTERSONS OF PORT 197 QUEEN STREET (Across from the Post Office) PHONE 985-8332 Rev. McEntyre's message" PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 27, 1980 -- n PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED GOODWILL USED CAR & TRUCK SALE - USED CARS- 1980 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED SEDAN - Demonstrator, dark carmine, matching heavy pad vinyl roof, nearly 30 options. PML 511. 1980 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM SEDAN - 350 diesel with air conditioner, rally wheels, vinyl roof. Demo Prices. PML.689. 1980 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED SEDAN - split front seats in beige to match interior, V8, automatic, many extras. Co. car savings. PEF 549. 1980 LEMANS STATIONWAGON - Co. car with all the ex- tras, air conditioner, fully powered. PWV 429. 1980 PONTIAC SUNBIRD COUPE - Dark brown me- tallic, V6 motor, automatic transmission, radio, low km. PEF768. 1980 BUICK SKYLARK SPORTS COUPE - Baniff blue, matching landau roof, air conditioning, AM/FM cassette. PML 527. 1980 PONTIAE PHOENIX LJ COUPE - Midnight blue with ~ landau roof, V6 motor, automatic, many extras. 0ZK741. 1980 BUICK RIVIERA COUPE - Demonstrator, carmine & grey two-tone, over 30 options. PZA 374. 1979 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER BROUGHAM SEDAN - fully equipped including sun roof and air conditioning. Serial Number TP42K9A112221. 1979 NOVA CUSTOM SEDAN - 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, blue, one year optional MRP warranty. Lic. NOT 546. 1979 CHEVETTE HATCHBACK SEDAN - with stripes, 4 cylinder, automatic, defroster, NXO 484. 1978 JEEP CHEROKEE STATION WAGON - 4 wheel drive, V8, automatic, blue with black two tone. LHV 800. 1978 TOYOTA CELICA 'ST" COUPE - only 32,000 km. Just' like new, automatic, cassette. NJN 684. 1978 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC ESTATE WAGON - one owner, local wagon, blue metallic with woodgrain. Lic. MPO 036. 1978 CHEVETTE HATCHBACK SEDAN - dark gold metal- lic, cloth interior, one owner. NJJ 182. 1977 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE - V8, automatic, radio, power equipped. A clergyman's car from Warkworth area. LSS 451. 1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM COUPE - one owner, fully equipped, less than 23,000 miles. LPN 083. -1976 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS COUPE - V8, automatic, fully equipped, reconditioned. JXE 677. 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA DELUXE STATIONWAGON - 4 cylinder, automatic, completely reconditioned and certi- fied. KJC 826. 1975 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM - 2 door, hardtop, one owner, sold new to original owner at our previous dealer- ship. Fully powered with air, silver with maroon landau roof. KEK 708. - USED TRUCKS - 1980 G.M.C. DIESEL ¥2 TON PICKUP - automatic, radio, less than 9000 km. ER6015. 1980 G.M.C. CABALLERO PICKUP DEMONSTRATOR - V6, automatic, two tone, many extras. ER7191. 1979 G.M.C. ¥% TON VANDURA VAN - V8, automatic, less than 9000 km. Stock 01908A. 1977 JEEP CJ5 - 4 WHEEL DRIVE - 6 cylinder, 4 speed, AM/FM, soft top, OZK 987. 1976 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN - 4 door model, blue & white, V8, automatic, radio, low mileage. LDT 444. 1975 FORD F100 SERIES ¥2 TON PICKUP - 351 V8, 4 speed, power steering, complete with plow. ER7062. G.M.A.C. FINANCING AVAILABLE AT RATE COMPETITIVE WITH BANKS. AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN - PAYMENT WITH APPROVED CREDIT. It's Always Worth the Trip to... BELL PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry - 985-8474 Open Weekdays to 9: Fridays to 6: Saturdays to 4. COME & SEE US THIS WEEKEND AT THE PORT PERRY FAIR.

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