DANITY Sh) St AAS PN TLRS ASB LPL ATOR 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. January 13, 1982 G. M. sales go down ASN . % General Motors dealers in : Canada delivered 487,255 passenger cars and trucks in the 1981 calendar year, Richard M. Colcomb, Vice President and General Sales Manager announced last week. Total vehicle deliv- eries in 1981 were down 17.4 per cent from a year ago, reflecting the current down- turn in the automotive. industry, and the generally sluggish economic climate in Canada during the latter part of the year. Passenger car sales of 370,152 were within 16.1 per SATHANA THIN cent of last year's 440,985 units. Truck deliveries of 117,103 were below the previous year by 32,052 or 21.5 per cent. December deliveries of 18,082 passenger cars re- flected the success of the second best November in GM Canada's history Petites dropping 5,776 units below December of a year ago. Total sales for the two-month period, however, were within 730 units of the 1980 Nov- ember-December total. Truck sales were similarly lower in December at 5,996 down from 8,370 in 1980. cars and trucks for the months of November and . December this year of 69,963 were within 4.8 per cent of Combined sales of passenger the year ago total. pe TUE TTT Te TT Te THT TTT TUT Te HT HL TUL HES Le = = Q = m = > JAN.14-15-16-17 lose two Friday 7&9P.M. All Other Nights 8P.M. JOHN BLAIR touah BELUSHI & BROWN 9 matches by Marg Pelow On Sat. Jan. 9th, the Bruton's I[.D.A. Petites travelled to Whitby where they lost by a score of 8-0. It appeared as if all of the girls were still asleep at the time of the game. On Sun. Jan. 10th, the girls travelled to the Ajax arena where they met the Ajax "B" Lions and lost by a score of 6 - 1. The score does not indicate how well the girls, played. All girls were fired up and played well despite the cold. '"Crazylegs" Call- oway scored our only goal unassisted. Jen Pelow played a good game between the pipes and made some good stops. Jessica and CONTINENTAL DIVIDE When they met they heard bells. And that was just round one. ITI CIIORICIOIIOINNE for this game. ETT Te TTT Te LTT Te [TTT Te HTT fe [TUTTE Te HUTTE Te LTH Te LULU e LULL AND OUR NEW LIBRARY! On January 6, 1982 the Scugog War Memorial Library Fund Raising Committee was dissolved, its fund raising drive being completed. Below is a copy of the committee's final financial statement. SCUGOG WARMEMORIAL LIBRARY BUILDING CAMPAIGN (FUND RAISING COMMITTEE) FUNDS RAISED AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1981 NET FUNDS RAISED FROM ALL SOURCES: Gross Funds Raise. .........onvevsivnnmvsmnvengs » » $155,506.86(1) Fund Raising expenses ...........ooiiiieinnnunnunnnnnns 6,683.33 NetFundsRaised...................coeiiiiiinnes $148,823.53 CONSTRUCTION COST COMMITMENTS: Total constructioncontract .......................... $323,985.00(2) Scugog Township Contribution... ..... $100,000 Wintario Contribution ................ $107,995 Total Contribution from Scugog Township &Wintario. . . $207,995.00 Net funds committed to construction................. $115,990.00 FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR FURNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT: Balanceoffundsraised............................... $28,833.53 Wintario contribution ...................... Total funds available for furnishings .................. $53,783.53 Funds available for Books and Materials ................... (1) Includes $21,920.00 December 17, 1981 in pledges receivable. (2)Includes contingency reserve of $6,500.00. The Committee wishes to thank most sincerely the hundreds of helpers and thousands of donors who together made this campaign a success. Dona- tions to complete furnishings or to purchase new books will still be most grate- fully accepted by any Library Board member or at the Library. . Respectfully submitted by, SCUGOG WARMEMORIAL LIBRARY FUND RAISING COMMITTEE Michael Fowler & Kenneth Jackson, Co-Chairmen SCUGOG WARMEMORIAL LIBRARY FINANCE COMMITTEE Le Nelson Patterson, Chairman Meligsa couldn't be with us *.. Ice fishermen are a hearty lot as these two fellows = proved last Saturday as they stood unprotected on 3 Lake Scugog enjoying the cold of winter. Although the 3 sun was shining, temperatures dipped near zero and after three hours on the ice, they were beginning to feel a chill. That's Keith Gibb [left] of Greenbank with the frost on his beard and Bill Payne of Pefferlaw showing off their catch. Howard Johnson of Port Perry was with these two and if they had to split that fish three ways, no one got much to eat. Re Rng? RNS 25 > 2S 525252 5252522525 S5252505252 7 Days A Week! NOWOPEN mE RRA rte RESTAURANT & TAVERN LTD. 15 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-3281 Hot & Cold Smorgashord ||| Daily 11:00A.M.t010:00P.M. SENIOR'SSPECIAL $1.00 OFF Smorgasbord Dining Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday January 18th, 19th & 20thonly! 3DANCE NIGHTS ! Thursday, Friday and Saturday every week! Music provided by a local disc jockey. EN I ER or TERN FE EE ol ih A dg gmat aa.