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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1989, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 1, 1989 TN End result "beautiful GOODWILL USED CARS -- at -- PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 88 Camaro Iroc $20,900. 88 Buick LeSabre $19,000. 87 Olds Regency $18,500. 87 Buick LeSabre $17,900. 87 Bonneville SE $17,500. 88 Grand AM Coupe $12,900. 88 Cavalier Sedan $10,900. 85 Pontiac 6000 LE $10,800. 86 Bonneville Sedan $10,300. 88 Chrysler Daytona $10,100. 87 Oldsmobile Ciera $0,900. 87 Sunbird G.T. Turbo $0,500. 85 Buick Century $9,200. 85 Buick Skylark $8,900. 85 Oldsmobile Ciera $7.900. 86 Cavalier Wagon $7,900. 88 Chevrolet Sprint $7.400. 87 Mercury Trace L $6,900. 87 Acadian Scooter 6,200. 86 Acadian Sedan 4,900. 86 Acadian Coupe $3,600. 84 Pontiac T-1000 unfit $2,900. 82 Chevette wnfiy $2,000. 81 Chevette niin 1,200. TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES FINANCING ARRANGEMENTS PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 285-8474 PONTIAC -- BUICK -- GMC TRUCKS -- SINCE 1976 Council learns berm conforms to by-law Scugog Township council was informed Monday that a high berm on the property of Daphne and Tom Mitchell is not contravening any bylaws. Councillor Pearce also re- ported that according to the Ministry of Natural Resources, there is nothing illegal with the berm. The reports came about fol- lowing a discussion last week at council at which councillors re- ported many complaints from concerned residents along Walsh Drive and Chester Street in the Perry Glenn sub- division. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell at- tended the meeting Monday morning to express their con- cern and annoyance at council and the Port Perry Star in mak- ing their personal business public. "We have been treated un- fairly", Mr. Mitchell told coun- cil and he indicated he felt they were owed an apology. On questioning from Council - lor Hunter, who asked "what will the end result be", regard- ing the size of the berm, Mr. Mitchell indicated it was be- tween his architect and them- selves. "The end result will be beau- tiful", he said when questioned further, but he said he didn't know what the final height of the berm would be. He went on to tell council that the same architect that de- signed Port Perry waterfront plan along Water St. was used for their landscaping. Mrs. Mitchell explained that over 250 truckloads of earth have been removed from the property to date, and many more will be going. Councillor Christie told the Mitchells she had explained to Walsh Drive residents that she felt that what they saw now, was not the end product and suggested it was better than what they could have had at the rear of their properties. She also suggested that the residents in the area have a le- gitimate concern about possible run-off from the high berm onto their properties. -- PSYCHOTHERAPY -- -- DIVORCE MEDIATION -- -- STRESS MANAGEMENT -- Port Perry Counselling Services MEDICAL ASSOCIATES, 462 PAXTON ST. Maureen Salkeld, B.A., M.Ed. -- MARRIAGE & FAMILY COUNSELLING -- -- DAY or EVENING -- Phone 985-8291 (Just off Rose St./Manchester) MENZIES CAR CARE & SALES COMPLETE RECONDITIONING also Waxing & Buffing Oilskin, No Drip Non-Toxic Rustproofing - USED VEHICLE SALES - A reconditioned car adds "value" to your investment FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY in Port Perry area ASK THE EXPERTS! Linda and Marylou Decorate with confidence at - > |B 3 5 & ve sikkens Benj (© Para Paints & WALLPAPER available ' 295 Ritson Road South -- OSHAWA -- 434-3939 LAE amin Moore & CATERING SERVICES For All Your Social Functions WEDDINGS, PARTIES, B.B.Q.s, etc. Canada Day Honour Blll Barr was presented a Canada Day Award In recogni- tion of his outstanding contribution In support of Canada Day by Mayor Howard Hall on July 1, 1989. Mr. Barr was in- strumental in organizing the popular program of fireworks and entertainment at the library in 1982 for the Scugog Chamber of Commerce and has continued to be actively in- volved in the annual event. Canada Day celebrations are jointly financed by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce and the Township of Scugog at a cost of about $7,000 annually. A major Canadian first from STANDARD TRUST! ANNOUNCING ABSOLUTELY NO SERVICE CHARGES FOR ANY CUSTOMER WHO MAINTAINS A BALANCE OF $2500 IN THEIR PERSONAL ACCOUNT. Tired of paying bank service charges? Come to Standard Trust and receive all these services FREE: * Free Chequing and Withdrawals e Free Travellers Cheques * Free Personalized Cheques * Free Money Orders * Free Transfers between Accounts e Free Cheque Certifications * Free Payment of Local * Free Direct Deposit of Pension or Utility Bills Investment/interest Cheques Remember -- you get all this plus a high daily rate of interest. STANDARD TRUST}, E SePdiboys ar YOUR HOMETOWN 985-8435 = 3 a a ow: 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY RE

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