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Port Perry Star, 17 Oct 1989, p. 29

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Pass The Apples Cameron Flielier and Bob Brown (right) were just two of the many Port Perry Scouts on Queen Street last Saturday morning for their annual Apple Day. The money raised from Apple Day Is used by the Scouting organization to help de- fer costs of operating. Sustainable development act could be in trouble by Rob Streich Environmental groups across the province are con- cerned that a newly proposed government act would critically weaken current environmental Jegislation. The Sustainable Develop- ment Act is a provincial propo- sal whichmay attempt to almal- gamate the functions of several bodies which decide on pro- posed development, explained Durham East M.P.P. Sam Cu- reatz. "Nothing is in stone yet, thisis only a proposal," said Mr. Cureatz. "It is a little like one- stop shopping, where develop- ers could obtai n all necessary approvals atonce." In an interview with the * Free Estimates * No Obligations * Workmanship Guaranteed CRIME doesn't pay if you've had an ... OSHAWA SECURITY SYSTEM are) 725-1041 -- NOTICE -- MOTHER JACKSON'S WHOLESALE OUTLET will CLOSE on November 3rd, 1989 for expansion and renovation. Watch for our GRAND RE-OPENING in the summer of 1990. Star last week, Mr. Cureatz ex- plained that the proposal hopes to combine Ministry functions from Health, Environment, Natural Resources, Housing and Lands. "The worry is," he ex- plained, "that this short circuit- ing of the Environmental As- sessment Act will be playing right into the hands of develop- ers." Mr. Cureatz noted," I'm not objecting to taking a look at whatever can streamline -(de- velopment proposals), keeping a watchful eye on the other re- mifications." In another vein, Mr. Cu- reatz told of a possibility of com- pulsive recycling being im- posed by the. Liberal government in the new year. . installed. 3%2 SIMCOE ST. S., UNIT 8, OSHAWA, ONTARIO PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 17, 1989 -- 29 + installing spark plugs + adjusting timing, belts Get set for fall to the tune of just ... ; 4 CYLINDER "has $44.95 parts extra 6 CYLINDER -- $50.95 parts extra 8 CYLINDER -- $69.95 parts extra Our complete trouble-shooting tune-up includes: + checking distributor cap, spark plug wires and carburetor linkage + checking cooling system, hoses, PCV valve, air and fuel filters 10% OFF all PARTS Remember -- an out-of-tune engine loses efficiency and uses more fuel. Tune-up today! The expert choice. 7 ; % WINTERIZING SPECIAL + Pressure Test Cooling System & Rad. Cap + Inspect all Hoses and Clamps + Test Anti-Freeze Condition and Strength »» Check All Belts and Adjust as Necessary + Check Heater & Defrost Functions + Check Charging Circuit + Load Test Battery +» Clean and Grease Battery Terminals + Check Starter Motor Operation, draw and connections + Install Windshield Washer Anti-Freeze + Check Washer & Wiper Operation + Check Tire Condition & Pressures +» Check Air Filter ; + Check Operation of Lights sin ©39.99 (PARTS EXTRA) NOTE: If Anti-freeze requires changing, an additional $13.50 labour charge for draining and flushing will apply. THESE PRICES ARE IN EFFECT FOR THE MONTH of OCTOBER, 1989, UPON PRESENTATION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. DOES NOT APPLY WITH ANY OTHER DISCOUNTS. SERVICE HOURS: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday thru Friday. PARTS PRICES SPECIALS A FREEZE 34.80 OPTIKLEAN WINDSHIELD WASHER 2 litres ..covveeeenennnnn. HEATER HOSES BELTS & BATTERIES 10% OFF GUARANTEED SERVICE GUARANTEED GM PARTS GUARANTEED PRICE BELLE, PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474

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