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Port Perry Star, 5 Aug 1981, p. 8

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It was a happy occasion for the Van Camps last Friday afternoon when they celebrated the 25th anniversary of their business along with the official opening of their new offices at 90 Vanedward Drive in Celebrate 25 Years In Business open the building and to wish the Van Camps continued success. Pictured above during the ribbon cutting ceremony are: from left, Paul and Bill Van Camp, Mayor Jerry Taylor, Donna and Glen Van 8 Port Perry. On hand to help with the festivities was Camp and Robert Van Camp. 0 Mayor Jerry Taylor who cut the ribbon to officially g | [o [TTT TT TTT TTT To i a - --~ SEWING i i HOWDY FOLKS! MACHINE A Western Weekend is Coming Up! REPAIRS al is The local folks put forth a great effort to i make sure you enjoy yourself. GIL RUMMENIE i Whileyou're here, why not corral a 986-5319 i bargain! Or Drop Off At AN y MODERN TEXTILES )/ *15Brand New 1981 Cutlasses *8 Brand New 1981 Malibus *6 Brand New 1981 Monte Carlos *8 Full-size 1981 Oldsmobiles *5 Sporty New Camaros *25 Select Used Cars - ALL SHARP PENCIL PRICED - em Stevenson concerned about VIA cut-backs The future cancellation by the federal government of the VIA Rail commuter service from Barrie, Stouff- ville and Havelock has affected commuters all across the Durham-York area. Mr. Ross Stevenson MPP for Durham-York stated today that he has expressed the concerns of the Durham-York residents to Mr. Jim Snow, Minister of Transportation and Com- munications for Ontario. Mr. Snow has a meeting planned next week with the federal office and he hopes to resolve the situation at that time. : "I believe the cancellation is a step in the wrong direc- tion" stated Mr. Stevenson "the Feds overruled the Canadian Transportation Communications at a time when the Ontario Govern- ment is trying to promote the use of public transpor- tation." Mr. Stevenson will be monitoring developments on this issue to make sure that the concerns of 'local residents are expressed. Woman injured in three-car accident A Port Perry woman suffered serious injuries Tuesday morning in a three vehicle crash at the inter- section of Taunton and Zion Roads. Barbara Hillier, 29, of R.R. 3 was taken to Oshawa General Hospital with major injuries after her car collided with another car and a dump truck. Driver of the dump truck, 1Year Annual Interest 5Year Annual Interest .......... Harry Libbenga, 29 of Ponty- pool was uninjured. Only minor injuries were sustained by the driver of the other car- involved in the accident, Brian Fluke, 27 of Orono. No passengers were riding in any of the three vehicles. Durham Regional Police say no charges have yet been laid. The accident rethains under investigation. ~ O00 SHOPPERS Mortgage and Loan Corporation Member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Guaranteed Investment Certificates "Subject to Change without Notice. 18% pr ----"e DON FORDER INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 24 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-8471 182% UU USED CARS Tell them Charlie ~ © Marta lLynnGill ® Donna Griffin : ' me, | SOME youl 268 QUEEN STREET 985-7351 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD. DOWNTOWN IN BEAUTIFUL PORT PERRY BEARE COMPLIMENTARY WINE & CHEESE The Kovacs Gallery 8 DURHAM STREET EAST - LINDSAY, ONTARIO presents... The Realists Seven APort Perry Based Art Group consisting of: ® Patricia Vanden Heuvel ® Sandra Thompson ® James Loates ART SHOW & SALE AUGUST 6th to SEPTEMBER 5th A special welcome to residents of Port Perry area toour "OPENING NIGHT" Thursday, August 6th -8:00to0 11:00 P.M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ® JamesD. Thompson ® Harvey J. Walker CALL 986-4497

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