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Port Perry Star, 20 Mar 1990, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 20, 1990 PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED Late Model Pre-owned Vehicles! USED LUXURY, FULL & MID-SIZE, COMPACT CARS '90 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD SEDAN, Showroom Special 49,900. '90 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE COUPE, auto, an... .*12,900. '89 BUICK PARK AVENUE DEMO Puce Reduction of up to '4,227. '89 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED SEDAN, silver grey, fully equipped *19,900. '89 CAVALIER 224 COUPE. V6, 5 speed. sunroof... ....*12,900. '88 BUICK PARK AVENUE SEDAN, fully equipoed .......*16,900. '88 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE, dark grey, all the extras ....*16,900. '88 CHEVROLET CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON, dark blue '88 PONTIAC 6000 LE SEDAN, V6, auto, air, tilt wheel '87 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE LE SEDAN, fully equipped ............ '87 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CIERA BROUGHAM SEDAN, all extras 12,400. '87 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED SEDAN, fully equipped .............. '87 PONTIAC SUNBIRD SEDAN, auto, air, cruise, 37000 km. .... 310,800. '87 PONTIAC GRAND AM SEDAN, 4 cyl, auto, 29000 km. ........ 310,200. '87 PONTIAC SUNBIRD HATCHBACK, 4 cyl, auto, like new .......... '86 NISSAN MICRA HATCHBACK COUPE, auto, AM/FM radio ....... '86 CHEVROLET NOVA SEDAN, 4 cyl, 4 speed, uncertified ........... 34,500. '85 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE, front wheel drive, loaded ......... *10,900. '85 CHEVROLET CAPRICE LANDAU COUPE, V8, automatic... $7,700. '85 OLDSMOBILE CIERA BROUGHAM, V6, automatic ................... $7,600. '84 PONTIAC 6000 LE SEDAN, V6, auto, air, new tires ............... 5,900. '83 BUICK RIVIERA COUPE, original, one owner .................... *9,500. "83 PLYMOUTH RELIANT COUPE, automatic, low km. ................ 33,900. '81 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN, V8, auto, if ...........o. *3,500. PRE-OWNED TRUCKS, VANS & 4 WHEEL DRIVES '89 CHEVROLET SILVERADO EXTENDED CAB PICKUP, air, loaded *19,800. '89 GMC 3/4 TON 4X4 PICKUP, 305 V8. auto, positraction .....*17,900, '89 GMC 1/2 TON EXT. CAB, short box, 305, automatic ..........>16,900. '89 GMC 1/2 TON LONG BOX, 305, V8, auto, low km. ..........3 12,900. '89 CHEVROLET 'S' SHORT BOX PICKUP, V6, 5 speed...............*9,900, '88 GMC 'S' JIMMY TIMBERLINE PKG. all the extras... *19,900. '88 FORD AEROSTAR TOURING VAN, 4 pass. fully equipped ....*19,700. '88 GMC "S" JIMMY 4X4, Gypsy Phge., air... *18,500. '88 CHEVROLET SCOTSDALE 4X4 PICKUP, auto, box line ........*17,900, '88 GMC 'S' JIMMY 4X4, V6, auto, red finish... *17,300. '88 GMC "S" JIMMY 4X4, V6. 4 speed. low km. ............... *14,900. 88 GMC 1/2 TON LONG BOX PICKUP. 6 cyl, automatic .......... *11,400. '88 GMC "S" PICKUP, 4 cyl, 5 speed, box rails, body stripes ....... '88 GMC "S" PICKUP, 4 cyl. 5 speed, aluminum wheels ............. '87 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 7 PASS. TOURING VAN, auto... '87 GMC 1/2 TON LONG BOX PICKUP, 6 cyl. 4 sp. manual ......... '86 GMC SLE SAFARI 7 PASS. VAN, auto, air conditioner -........*19,300. '85 CHEV "S" DURANGO EXT. CAB PICKUP, V6, auto. box cap .. 7,900. OVER 175 NEW & PRE-OWNED CARS, TRUCKS and VANS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES. ON THE SPOT APPRAISAL and FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT. The above vehicles were in stock for advertising deadline of the Port Perry Star, Tuesday, March 20th, 1990 edition. Serving Durham and the Local Community since 1976 -- OPEN SATURDAYS -- PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 The Port Perry Nursing Home held BE il Eee TS 2. oe a St. Patrick's Day party Thursday night for the resi- dents. The Country Rovers Band provided the music while local square dancers kicked up a storm. Prizes were given to the best dressed residents. Winners were, Joan Tuck for the. women, and Lorne Parrott for the men. Final ball registration in Greenbank this Friday The Greenbank United Church Women invites you to an evening of entertainment with 'New Jerusalem" at the Greenbank United Church. The High School Youth Cantata group will be an in- spiration to all, on Sunday, April 1, at 7:30 p.m., for a one hour show, followed by refreshments. Belated birthday wishes to Mrs. Dorothy Ianson and Mrs. Aileen Dobson. Final ball registration at Green- bank hall on Friday, March 23, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.. Anyone who has registered by phone, please come and fill out form and pay for registering. Any questions phone 985-3903 or 985-7251. Bessie Acton from Uxbridge visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Mr. and Mrs Armour McMillan on Sunday. Congratulations to the Kronisters on the birth of a grand- son for Mr. and Mrs. John Kronister, a son for Frank and his wife. Shirley and Murray Lee have returned from a weeks vacation during the winter break at Scott- sdale Arizona. We are sorry to hear that one of the dogs that was killed with the contaminated dog food belonged to Betty and John Van Seter who reside on the former Wm. Graham farm. Betty and Mel McGee spent Sunday with daughter Jan and Clarence Cole at Wilberforce. John and Norrine Cook visited with Hazel Anderson at Stouffville on Saturday evening. Mrs. Evelyn Heron of Norwood and Mrs. Kathy Duff and children of Hastings visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. James Ianson. The hall board are holding a euchre party in Greenbank hall on Friday evening, March 23, at 8:00 p.m.. Come and bring a friend. With your support this will become a regular function. For more information phone 985-3073. Our sympathy is extended to Mary and Ross Real and Glen and Mary Jean Till and families on the passing of their mother and grandmother Mrs. Ruth Till. Mrs. and Mrs. Grant Drewery entertained a number of their friends and neighbours with a very enjoyable time of cards and refreshments on Saturday evening. Margaret Real, Velma Foster and Muriel Gibson had lunch on Thursday, with Ruby Beare in Port Perry. If you have any news next week, please phone Doris 985-7886. Margaret Couperthwaite, Helen McLean, Marie Foster and Susanne Lee attended the Lind- say Presbytery U.C.W. annual meeting at Beaverton last Wednesday. It was a worth-while day. The topic was "Give of yourself." They enjoyed the in- teresting pictures of China. Pastoral Charge membership classes SCUGOG ISLAND NEWS BY MRS. EARL READER The "Grace" U.C.W. supper for March 28 was well publicized in last weeks paper but somehow, one of the phone numbers to call, was wrong, so please note 985-2644 or 8578. Last week we noticed the in- teresting wedding picture of Christina and Everett Prentice of the main Island Rd. Therefore we learned they celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on Saturday March 17, and perhaps they at- tended the dance to benefit the Kidney Foundation. For these long time residents, the people of the Island add their congratulations. At last Beth and Allen Martyn have returned to their Island home after nine weeks of travel and vacation through Florida and Free Pickup & Delivery Free Estimates COUNTRY UPHOLSTERY 105-328-1156 Alabama. They should be familiar with all the southern States by now. On Sunday morning they were welcomed home by a deer, on their front lawn, that later stroll- ed off across the lake, risking thinning ice. For the Scugog Pastoral Charge, membership classes will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednes- day March 28, April 4, and April 11. Hospital Report March 9-15, 1990 Admitted............................... 27 150 5 Deaths.............ccooovvvvniieenenenn, 2 Emergency............cccu.......... 221 Operations....................ouuene.... 6 Discharged............................ 34 Remaining............................. 37 DONNA ANDERSON yy EE RT TN CR LTR ng 4 * Be SIERRAS ve 3 AS EH) 09, ; URES RARER rE "hh T) A A) BETTY BRI : # DRY CLEANERS |: a 5 2 118 Scugog Street - Port Perry : RRR RRR NH RRR RRR RHR 2530 3 g / - SHS. $35 #57 #1 SPRING SPECIAL Bi yy y) 243 aes 9d | 29% OFF = | S44 211027 24 on g 2&8 S 21 Winter & Spring Coats (43 (does not include Suede or Leather) 23) Open Monday to Friday 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM i Saturday 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Ase [Tol EE I I RIN i 1 | :]

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