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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1986, p. 2

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Bs EES EE at I LL 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 13, 1986 7 | -- Pre-Summer' BREAR RUT QEST DEALS YET Goodwill Used Cars & Trucks 1985 FIREBIRD SE COUPE - automatic, T-bar roof, Stock No. 54816D o.oo, $12,300 1985 PONTIAC 6000 STATIONWAGON - 6 cylinder, automatic, silver grey. Stock No. 65077A .............. *10,800 1985 BUICK ELECTRA "T" SEDAN - sports model, all the extras Stock No. 65063A ........................... *18,500 1985 BUICK ELECTRA SEDAN - fully equipped, 17,000 km. Stock No. 64798A ................cccoevriinnnnn. $17,600 1985 OLDSMOBILE "88" ROYALE BROUGHAM SEDAN - one owner, 18,000 km. Stock No. 65083A .... *15,900 1985 PONTIAC PARISIEN™E SEDAN - automatic, 12,000 km. Stock No. 65195A ......cooovvviiiiiiiinninss $12,200 1985 BUICK SOMERSET COUPE - 6 cylinder, auto, air. Stock NO. 65340A ...cooomvvvveeerrreerereries cores 13,200 1985 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - air, many extras. Stock No. 65307A .........ccccovvvvrmirniiivinnssnne *12,900. 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAMS - 2 to choose from, all fully equipped units ........... from *11,900 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - including air. Stock No. 65082A ............cccoomiiiiiiiiiine. *11,900 1984 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 DOOR SEDAN - air conditioning, cruise, tilt wheel. Stock No. 54707A . $11,200 1983 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - one owner, V6, automatic.. Stock No. 54791A eee eran 39.900 1983 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - V8, automatic, several extras. Stock No. 64945A .......................... $9,400 1983 LEMANS SEDAN - V6, automatic, 2 tone brown. Stock No. 65210A .........c.cccoovvviinniinniiiniiinnninns $7,200 1983 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - dark maroon, V8, automatic, 80,000 km. (50,000 mi.) Stock No. 649968 $8,200 1983 PONTIAC 6000 COUPE - V6, automatic, front wheel drive. Stock No. 64808A .................cccccooevveeen $5,600 1982 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - reconditioned and certified. Stock No. 65123A ........................ 8,400 1982 CHEVETTE 5-DOOR HATCHBACK SEDAN - two-tone blue, 5 speed, bucket seats. Stock No. 649878 3,700 1981 CHEVROLET CAPRICE SEDAN - air conditioner, locks. Stock No. 65113A coor $7,300 "SAVE $$$ -- SAVE $39 Finance Rates at 7.8% on selected models with 36 mo. terms. EE ------ -- tr tr yAi0l lit A ha USED TRUCKS ... USED TRUCKS ... USED TRUCKS 1986 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON PICK-UP - short box, lots of extras. Demo. Stock No. 64894 ...*13,800 1986 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON DEMO - short box. Stock No. 64826 ............cccooviiiiiiiinnnnn, $13,900 1985 FORD XL 1/2 TON PICK-UP - short box, over 30 options. Stock No. 65232A ............cccooeviiene. $12,500 1985 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON - V8, automatic, rally wheels. Stock No. 65128B ....................... *9,900 1985 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA PICK-UP - 6 cylinder, automatic, radio. Stock No. 58635A ...................... 9,800 1984 GMC 1/2 SIERRA CLASSIC PICK-UP - V8, automatic, styled wheels, brown and beige. Stock No. BO000A oes S RS ATOR RESHAPE ERE SERA ESSA $9,800 1984 GMC 1/2 TON - long box, wideside, 6 cylinder, 3 speed manual. Stock No. 65170A ................... $7.600 1983 GMC 3/4 TON RALLY VAN - 6.2 diesel, auto, 9 pass. seating. Stock No. 65281A ...................... $7,800 1983 GMC 1/2 TON - HEAVY DUTY - 6.2 litre diesel, automatic, radio. Stock No. 65001A ................... $8,900 1982 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4x4 - 6.2 diesel, automatic. Stock No. 65214A ........ccooiviiiiiiiininnnns *8,300 1982 RALLY 9 PASSENGER VAN - V8, automatic, radio, low km. Stock No. 65001A cocoons 8,900 1981 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA GRAND PICK-UP - 305 V8, automatic, many extras. Stock No. 65189A .. All vehicles listed above were in stock at newspaper deadline for Port Perry Star, Tuesday, May 13, 1986 issue a x : d SALES HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. No fo (From page 1) soon it's going to look like Missassauga." But the size of the residential aspect of the developmnet also was the object of concerns. "Growth in the community - of Port Perry should be slow and con- trolled," said one man. Another suggested that tlie num- ber of lots should be reduced from 141 0 100 or preferably 70 to assure that there is no adverse affects on existing water supplies in the area. Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor told the meeting that the council has been granting approvals for about 125 new homes each year in Fair Board (From page 1) new site and re-applies for grant money. The objectors to the Fair move feel not enough time is available to prepare a new Fair site near the arena. They also fear the land is not suitable for a Fair and will be too costly to develop. There are also fears that the new Fair site will not include a horse racing track. The meeting at the Municipal Council Chambers this Wednesday evening will get underway at 7:30 p.m. EMMERSON 193 QUEEN ST, PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA VG ES Since 1844 A 5 Year Annual Interest 9% Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice SPECIAL? CONSTRUCTION plaza Scugog. He said the size of Port Perry is pegged to grow to about 6,000 people from the present 4500. And he said the size of a sub- division is determined partly by the Regional Health Unit which has strict controls when it comes to private septic systems. Mr. Biddle told the meeting that if the development is approved, it would be phased in over a number of years with 20 to 25 lots coming on the market each year. The Scugog Chamber of Com- merce has issued a formal objec- tions to the commercial aspect of the porposed development on the grounds that it could hurt the existing commercial areas of the community. And the Durham Board of Education said in a recent letter to council that it may comment on the proposed development once the issue of a new school in northwest " Port Perry has been settled. The Board letter notes there is presen- tly a '"'school accomodation crisis in Port Perry." - The meeting Monday evening was to hear submissions from the public about the proposed re- zoning and development plan. A decision on the re-zoning is expec- ted to be made by the council within the next couple of weeks. Ashburn blaze (From page 1) flames, while others had to be destroyed later because of injuries. Included in the loss were 30 sows with litters and 30 breeding stock. More than 800 hogs in other barns on the farm on the Scugog-Whitby town line road west of Highway 12, were not touched by the fire. Mr. de Wolde bought the farm eight years ago and built a reputa- tion in Canada and abroad for the development and breeding of hogs. The farm recently shipped 70 pigs to Japan and 24 to China. He said he spotted flames in the main barn at 4:30 and immediately called in the alarm. Fire units were on the scene in a matter of minutes, but by this time flames were racing -out of control. Firefighters worked until mid- night at the scene to save adjoining buildings and several had to be treated for heat exhaustion and smoke inhalation. The exact cause of the fire has not been determined. Get ready for Summer with our Special Prices on CAREFREE PERMS for Men & Women PERM 5535, PERM 55.00 9 4 1 -- Cut and sty'e included. *3.00 extra with. Tony. -- WE ARE FEATURING THE LATEST IN HIGHLIGHTS WITH THE LOOK OF SOLEIL! OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK plus 2 EVENINGS Call us at 985 7232 The Hair Centre Port Perry Plaza 985-7232 RR Tee. tat aia RN «an

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