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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1983, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- November 1, 1983 YARD 5 SALE = CLEAN-UP SPECIALS 1983 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - Demonstrator, white with green/grey interior, all the options - power locks, windows, etc., air conditioning, tilt wheel, wire cover. "Past Model Savings." Stock No. 33350. 1983 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM SAFARI WAGON - Dark maroon with woodgrain, air conditioner, roof rack, wire wheels, low km. Demonstrator. "Past Model Savings." Stock No. 33498. 1983 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE - Smartly styled green/grey demonstrator with landau vinyl roof, air conditioner, 55/45 front seat, wire wheel covers. Loads of extras. "Past Model Savings." Stock No. 33408. 1983 BUICK REGAL LIMITED SAFARI STATION WAGON - Dark brown with woodgrain panelling, air conditioning, power locks, power windows, roof rack, demonstrator. "Past Model Savings". Stock No. 33354. 1983 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 4-DOOR SEDAN - Demonstrator, silver metallic finish with maroon cloth interior, fully equipped in- cluding air, cruise, AM/FM stereo. Low km. Stock No. 33181. "Past Model Savings." 1983 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - Dark maroon, maroon cloth interior, economical V6, air conditioner, power equipped, only 18,000 km. (11,250 m.) Used car in new car condition. Stock No. 43582A. 1983 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LJ COUPE - Smart black finish, maroon interior with bucket seats and console, air conditioner. Stock No. 43615A. 1981 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE - Designer blue and silver two-tone, sun roof, loaded with options. Stock No. 43627A. 1981 CHEVETTE 2-DOOR COUPE - Smart dark brown finish, paint stripes, brown cloth interior, automatic, radio, new tires. Stock No. 33240. 1981 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED SEDAN - Silver grey, blue cloth interior, V6, automatic, low km. One owner. Stock No. 43552A. 1981 CITATION 5-DOOR HATCHBACK - Flawless silver finish, 4 cylinder, automatic. One owner. Only 52,000 km. Stock No. 33349A. 1981 CHEVROLET MALIBU STATIONWAGON - Dark blue finish, V6, automatic, air conditioner, many extras, clean. Stock No. 43577A. 1981 PHOENIX 5-DOOR HATCHBACK - Medium. blue metallic finish, 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, radio. One owner. Stock No. 33315A. 1981 BUICK SKYLARK SPORT COUPE - Burnt orange finish with black accents, immaculate condition - one owner, V6, automatic, bucket seats and console, sport wheels. Stock No. 43607A. 1981 BUICK REGAL SUMMERSET COUPE - Smart designer two-tone brown, Summerset in- terior, V6, automatic, power equipped, many extras. Stock No. 33605A. SPECIAL NEW CAR 1172%* *VARIABLE FINANCE RATE... 1980 BUICK PARK AVENUE SEDAN - Flawless silver metallic, blue velour interior, full option list on this low km. one owner car. Stock No. 43576A. © 1977 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM SEDAN - Dark blue metallic, blue vinyl roof, V8, automatic, power equipped, many extras. Stock No. 33272A. -- TRUCK SPECIALS -- 1983 GMC SIERRA GRANDE ¥2 TON PICK-UP - Demonstrator, silver & white, 305 V8, automatic, slide rear window, box liner, step bumper, rally wheels, white walls, radio. Past Model Savings. Stock No. 33330. 1983 CHEV % TON PICK-UP - V8, automatic, ps/pb, step bumper. Stock No. 33528A. 1982 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC ¥2 TON PICK-UP - Red and silver two-tone, V8, automatic, bum- per. Stock No. 43624B. 1982 CHEV 2 TON PICK-UP - V8, automatic, ps/pb, step bumper. Stock No. 33526A. 1981 MAZDA PICK-UP - 4 cylinder, 4 speed, radio, box cap, 27,000 km. Stock No. 33382A. All vehicles were in stock at deadline for Port Perry - Tuesday, "November 1, 1983 edition. PELL, PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry - 985-8474 CES 2 stadia ht A TY JY oy Sat SR [> Ty AY SRT AIM RD 3 RL BRT Rr Wis Soa ma BAS aa SHE RANG SE A Fox UN FEARS SALE RR PEACH Hy SNE LET Major-general Legge to guest at Remembrance Day dinnner Major-general Bruce Jarvis Legge, Q.C. will be guest speaker at the Remembrance Day Dinner to be held at Port Perry Legion Branch 419 this coming Sat- urday, November 5. Major-general Legge is a distinguished Canadian, a successful lawyer with an impress ive record of accom- plishment in the field of public service. He has served as an executive officer on numerous public boards and organizations in Canada, and his mili- tary record with the Canadian Armed Forces (Active and Reserve) goes back without a break to 1938. From 1975 to 1978, he was the Major-general Reserves (land, sea and air) of the Canadian Large Christmas craft sale at school On Saturday, November 12th, quite a number of very in- teresting artisans will be displaying and selling their crafts at the Port Perry High School from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be approx- imately 70 crafts booths with an outstanding ar- ray of crafts, featuring quilts; oil paintings; water colours; children's clothing; knitting; sew- ing; toys; folk art; floral arrangements; stained glass; jewellery; macrame; decoupage; wood, leather and Indian crafts; chocolate moulds; Gingerbread houses; home and Christmas baking and much, much more! Tea Sandak SHOES & SANDALS "FOR HAPPY FEET" Poly-vinyl washable & 5 year guarantee. 985-8619 Ask about our Shoe Parties! room and refreshments are available. Local church groups and Girl Guides are par- ticipating and admission is free. You won't want to miss this excellent sale! Forces. Last year, he was appointed colonel commandant of the Logistics Branch, Regular and Reserve Armed Forces. He was born in Toronto, educated at the U of T and Oxford and graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1948. From 1950 to 1965, he was district solicitor for the Department of Veterans Affairs and currently is a partner in the law firm of Legge and Legge. He is a frequent speaker and lecturer on military matters, work- mens compensation, safety, rehabilitation, religion, public affairs and administrative law. His wife, Laura Louise is a lawyer and this year became the first woman to be elect- ed treasurer of the Curling club woes (From page 1) of view, we decided it is in the best long term interests of the club to do the entire job now," said Mr. Fairman. He said the money for the new roof will be + raised by the club, and although fees for this year will not be altered, there is a good chance they will have to be raised next year. While admitting there had been some club members critical of the delays in the decision, both Mr. Fairman and Mr. Midddleton said they feel the inform- ation meeting last week "cleared the air," with members supporting the decision to go with the new roof now. Mr. Fairman said the roof deficiencies didn't pose a safety threat under normal conditions but provincial regula- SANTA NEEDS YOU! for the annual Hits ahd PARADE The participation of all clubs, groups, businesses and individuals is an important part of our efforts to create a special Christmas for our area youngsters. This year' s theme is "Participation" and we need yours! tions demand that a building be safe under the worst possible con- ditions such as "four feet of snow, a heavy ice storm and 100 mph winds." He added that engineering reports have assured the executive there are not structural problems with the walls or other parts of the building. In an effort to keep construction costs down, the club will act as general contractor for the project and local firms will be used as much as possible for the work. Mr. Middleton said that club members will contribute time, labour and expertise to the project. Construction was expected to get under- way in earnest this week. HE PLAN NOW ... PARTICIPATE NOV. 26 For further information please call Miriam Price - 985-2281. Sponsored by: SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Upper Canada Law Society. A spokesman for Port Perry Legion said Branch 419 is proud and fortunate to have such a Major-General Bruce Jarvis Legge distinguished Canadian as guest speaker for the Remembrance Day Dinner. Members of Branch 419 will hold the annual Remembrance Day Parade this coming Sun- - day (Nov. 6) starting in dowtown Port Perry at about 10:00 A.M. The parade will marshall in the parking lot of the IGA store on Queen Street, make its way along Mary St. to Lilla. It will turn west on Bay Street to the Legion where a service will be held and wreaths placed in front of the Cenotaph. On November 11, members of the Legion will hold a special service at the Book of Remembrance in Scugog Library, and a colour guard will attend theserviceat 11:00 A.M. in Blackstock. The poppy, symbol for the 114,000 Canadians who gave their lives in two world wars and the Korean conflict went on sale November 1 in Port Perry. Japer. Contact: Ages 6-18 Pin an award on a kid who deserves it. Ontario's community newspapers and CP Air, co-ordinator and patron of the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards Program, are seeking entries for 1983. Recipients will receive' a Junior Citizen lapel bin, plaque, $200 and a family picture with the wieutenant Governor of Ontario. Nomination forms are available at this news- PORT PERRY STAR JUNIOR CITIZEN CO-ORDINATOR: MR. PETER HVIDSTEN Deadline for nominations: November 30, 1983. A Community Project of CP Air and this newspaper. 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