| "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 27, 2001 - 15 Brock's new face - Lg ES A RIK DAVIE/PORT PERRY STAR Brock's Department store, located on Queen St., shows off the work recent- ly completed on the building's upper facade. Restoration work has renewed the historic masonry that was a part of Durham's oldest family business. BIA planning a big Christmas Christmas is here once again and the BIA is working hard planning events and activities to keep shoppers entertained and in the festive spirit. The decorations and old-fashioned atmosphere of shop- ping in downtown Port Perry will add to the warmth and family feeling of the holidays. Santa Sack The Santa Sack was such a huge success last year, that we are running this promo- tion again. The prize was valued at over $2,500. We are aiming for $3,000 this year. Check your local retailers for more on this great prize extravaganza. Turkey Draw The turkey draw will be held on Sunday, Dec. 9 in conjunction with an afternoon of events. The winners wins two turkeys: one for the winner to take home while the other will be donated to a needy family on their behalf. No purchase is necessary to enter. Lighting Ceremony Friday, Nov. 30 6 to 9 p.m. The BIA started last Christmas to adorn the downtown buildings with white lights. More lights have been »urchased and will be installed by the end of the month to create a special Christmas effect in the downtown area. The BIA will close Queen Street from Water St. to Perry St. (no intersections will be closed) for the evening of Friday, Nov. 30. A stage will be set up in front of the post office. The lights on th® building will be on at dusk as usual. For the ceremony, they will light candles, donated by The Settlement House and sing Christmas car- ols. There will be dancers and entertain- ment, a food/toy drive and of course 'Santa will be present. This will be a communi- ty/family event that will end at 9 p.m. so be sure to take advantage of this. Carollers The ever-popular Christmas Carollers will be singing through the streets and stores.in period costume every weekend throughout December. Santa Santa is ready to go. He arrived in town on Saturday, Nov, 24 - Parade Day. As many of you know, our Santa mingles with the kids and parents on the street and in the stores handing out candy canes, throughout December, week- days and weekends. Horse and Buggy A horse and buggy will be giving rides through the downtown on Friday evenings and Sundays throughout December. The pick-up and drop-off point will be in front of the post office. Sunday, Dec. 9 An Afternoon of Events 1 to 3 p.m. There will be lots happening to encour- age people to spend the afternoon down- town, enjoying the activities and shopping. Christmas Tree Decorating Groups, individuals and businesses may sponsor a tree which will set up on the street. Each group will decorate the tree with their own theme and decorations dur- ing this afternoon event. The trees will then be on display until the end of the afternoon and then donated to charity. Anyone wishing to sponsor a tree, contact Doug Brown at Shopper's Drug Mart, 905-985-8886. Fashion Show There will be a fashion show coordinat- ed by Julie Brock at Brock's. Entertainment for the afternoon - music, dancers, clog- gers, etc. Harry Potter Look Alike Contest This event is sponsored by Books Galore. For information concerning the contest contact Bill Minors, 905-985-8645. Food/Toy Drive You are encouraged to bring down a non-perishable food item and/or unwrapped toy for our drive. What a great way to teach the kids about the spirit of giving. Introducing 0% purchase financing on virtvally all 2001 & 2007 vehicles. GMC PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 905-985-8474 a gm] Onradas" FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION VISIT US AT www.phippontiac_gmcanada.com DROP BY PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LTD. OR CALL US AT 905-985-8474. WE'D LIKE YOU TO KNOW MORE: 0% financing on approved GMAC credit only for most 2001 and 2002 vehicles. Term up to 48 months for most 2001 and 2002 cars Term up to 36 months for most 2001 and 2002 trucks. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/irade. Example $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $277.78/208.33 for 36/48 months Cost of borrowing is $0 Total obliga tion is $10,000. Offer applies to the purchase of most 2001 and 2001 new or demonstrator models and applies only to qualified retal customers in the Ontario Pontiac Buick GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. (exchiding Nortlr vestern Ontario). Limited quantities of 2001 models avalable. Dealer order or trade of 2002 models may be required. Dealers are free to set indMidual prices. Limited time offer which may not ba combined with other offers Certain exceptions apply Sea Philp Pontiac Buick [td for conditions and detals Ii