Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 15 Jan 1993, p. 2

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riday Januaxy 15 Aut0.. 6-cyl.. A/C. 72,000 kms. Stock #3T053A Loaded. auto.. 1 owner. extra clean. Stock #3C073A Auto., 4£yl.. 76,500 km; clean. Stock #P5731A Auto., NC. 60,000 kms. clean. Stock #P5673 Auto.. 4-cyl.. A/C. 41,000 kms. Stock #P5759 21.000 kms. auto.. NC. 1 owner. Stock #P5741 38,000 km T-top, leather, sporty. Stock #3C045A Aut0.. 4x4, AM/FM case“ 87.000 krm. Stock #3V009B OVERSOQUALITY USED CARS AVAILABLE NOW!!! 1989 MAZDA3 ( 5-specd. AM/FMcassetIc. 4-c2yl.3$tock #3T053B $43991!"c 1985 CHRYSLER WGN. 1987 FORD TAURUS WGN 1989 FORD TEMPO GLS 1985 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Leather. 3.8 L V6. bucket seats. loaded. Stock #P5651 1989 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 1 owner. 5.0 L. luxurious. Stock #P5620 1991 FORD TEMPO 1991 MERCURY TOPAZ 1989 CHRYSLER DAYTONA 1988 JEEP YJ 1988 MERCURY SABLE LS Aut0.. 6+:yl., 7-pass.. A/C. E.S.P. Stock #3E007A 1989 FORD AEROSTAR XL 3.0 L. V6, 79.0)0 kms. A/C. well kept. Stock #2A143A 3.0 L V6. A/C. clearcoat. loaded. Stock #P5696 7-pass.. 1 owner. E.S.P.. AM/FM. Stock #3E042A 1990 FORD TAURUS 1990 FORD TAURUS WGN. 1989 FORD AEROSTAR XL Aura, 2 l,()00 kms, A/C. Just like new. Stock #P5721 Only 80 kms, auto, A/C, AM/FM cass. Stock #PS722 1988 CHEV. SHNERADO 1 owner, loaded, 66,(IX) kms. must see. Stock #P5708A 3 I .000 kms. loaded. Stock #P5642 1992 FORD ESCORT 1993 MERCURY TRACER 1992 MERCURY COUGAR Anti-lock brakes. 38100 kms. loaded. Stock #P5705 Leather. pwr. seats. A.B.S.. loaded. Stock #P5720 1992 FORD TAURUS WGN. 4x4. 10800 km. loaded. Stock #P5643 1992 MERC. GRAND MARQUIS IS 4x4. leather. JB.L.. loaded. Stock #P57OI 4x4. 5-speed. 6-cyl.. 95,000 kms. Stock #3V020A 4x4, 1 owner, 58,000 kms, very clean Stock #BLOSSB 1992 FORD FLARESIDE XLT EDDIE BAUER All-wheel dn‘vc. 41000 km. 1 ownerA Stock #P5755A 1992 FORD EXPLORER XLT 1990 FORD AEROSTAR 1986 FORD BRONCO H 1987 FORD F-250 ONLY PARTIALLISTOF FANTASTIC BUYS AT OAK-LAND. WGN;$4,4821, 111????” $5,991 ,, 3991:? $5,390 ,, 111‘???” $6, 992. 211““ $6, 990 111:: $7, 990 131:1? $8,390: 1:01PM $8,851,! 1,. 5:11:10: $8,862: 111111? $8,980, $121111 $9,999, 1U?:W$9,890, 11??1111“-$10,490, 111313 $10 7 93 5::D0m$10, 883 1111:: $10,690: 1112511711$13,410 EOUGAR$16,690 1??1?1:$15,993 M‘s $23,990 4_X4’s 5:“ $19, 900 55:“ $23,990 :50: $18,990 (E! $ 6,490 M10390 Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included GS T Include Inclu‘ Include Included Inc/m Included Included Included Included F OR!) EXEC. DRIVEN FORD EXEC. DRIVEN F OR!) EXEC. DRIVEN Included Included Included GST GST GST GST CST CST CST GST GST GST CST GST GST GST GST GST GST GST CST ST ST 1e 'led (Continued from page 1) of its suppliers. In the case of the company’s Ajax and Whitby plants, they are located just a few miles away from its major customer, General Motors in Oshawa, Feles explained. _In addiyion to those two plants, Lear also has plants in Kitchener and Cowansville, Que., he said. N0 site yet fornéw plant 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE Telephone 845-9742 or 845-3824 Regarding any deltvety problems Door-to-Door Flyer Distribution is .. “Mm PM“ , 24 Han HMMIJNITY HHTLIHIE PHONE ALONE is designed as a complimentary iisiing serviee _ior Oakville's Communliy groups organizatlons. IniormaiIon boxes WIII Include. .. n CHURCH DIRECTORY n ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS 6" HEALTH TIPS, n HOROSCOPES n .IOKE OF THE DAY 6". READER POLLS a". SHOPPING INFORMAHON 61 SCHOOL NEWS 6". SPORTS RESULTS n SERVICES CLUB NEWS n TRAVEL TOURISM - I?" AND MUCH MORE As low as $40.00 per thousand OAKVILLE E For further information call 845-3824 and ask for The Oakville Beaver Into-Source division Other factors in Oakville’s selec- tion were the warm reception the company received from the munici- pal, provincial and federal govem- ments and the availability of a com- petent workforce in Ontario, Feles added. While Feles confirmed that the assembly plant represents “new” investment in the province, he refused to say exactly how much the company was investing. He did say, however, that if the company decides to construct its own facility, construction would have to begin “fairly soon” in order to meet the October production dates Feles said the company has yet to decide where the plant will be located, if the assembly plant will be located in an existing building, or whether it will have a brand new building of its own. Lear’s announcement coming this early in the new year is a “tremendous confidence booster” for the community, said John Meyerstein, the town’s general manager of economic development. Meyerstein said the announce- ment is significant since it means the creation of “new” jobs, “not a LeaI’s decision may also result in an economic spin-off effect if its suppliers decide that it would be beneficial to locate within the com- munity, he added. Mulvale added that since the new jobs are in the manufacturing sector, the announcement has an even greater significance. company wlfiEh is relocating here and bringing its own employees.” “It’s an opportunity for displaced blue-collar workforce and it’s a pos- itive statement for the manufactur- ing industry as a whole, she said. Ford’s corporate program man- ager, Chris Banks confirmed that Lear will be the company’s major supplier of automotive seats when it begin’s production of the Win88 minivan next spring. Banks, however, couldn’t clarify whether Lear’s contract to supply seats to Ford was a major factor in the company’s decision to locate to Oakville. The van will be in production for about six years, “depending on mar- ket demand,” said Banks. “They were looking at different sites. I don’t think they signed the contract and then decided to locate here,” said Banks.

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