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Scugog Citizen (1991), 10 Aug 1993, p. 2

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doe t ALL --Seugog Ciiden = Tuesday, August 10,1993 GM truck sales up, but car sales drop Truck sales inched ahead July, 1992, deliveries," he said. a 2186 ufiits. hg July 31) GM sales in Canada slightly in July, but car sales The combined car and truck Sales of the Oshawa-built While car sales were down are down 5.5 per cent over dropped almost "12 per cent . sales for the company in July Chevand GMC C/K extended overall, Mason said there the same period last year for General Motors dealers across Canada. The company delivered: 12,983 trucks during July, up 2.9 per cent over the same month last year, according to a statement released last week from Oshawa. But sales of GM passenger- cars fell 11.6 per cent last month as the company delivered 24,489 cars, - compared with 27,708 in # "Last month's was down 7,1 per cent. GM Canada vice president - of marketing Tom Mason said the continued strength of truck sales is encouraging as Julysis traditionally a slow month. results marked the eighth time. in the last ten months of the 1993 model year in which GM has recorded a year over year increase in truck cab full size pick up trucks were up 50 per cent to 2405 units; deliveries of the Chey Astro and GMC Safari vans were up 14.6 per cent to 2314 units and the Chev Lumina APV and Pontiac Trans Sport also showed an increase of 22 per cént to was a strong increase of 57 per cent for Pontiac Grand Am, Olds Achieva and Buick Skylark to 3253 units. And. the mid-size Olds Cierg and Buick Century models posted a 65 per cent increase to 3084 units. So far this year (Jan. 1 to from 261,248 units to 237,330 units. As for model year sales (Oct. 92 to July 31) GM has posted a 1.2 per cent increase over the previous year, delivering 331,018 units compared with 327,042. :Aibsrals confident From page one a beautiful mid "8 without notes, have always had a dream of opportunity for th Ives and their children (Conservatives) are trying to fool Canada into thinking thet because Brian is gone and Kim . evéning with just a hint of tal if they worked hard. Campbell is the new leader, C ot r 17 J N'S in the air. "Today, for the first time in things are going to be In his formal address, oy bistory, we have doubts different," he said. A |B | DK hh | )) A Shepherd talked about the st about the validity of that And he poked fun at recent £ of among dream. Parents are worried photos of Prime Minister y 101} 21th. 1993 Canadians, saying "it is time to about their children, students Campbell dancing the "twist." August th to 24th, 1993 take back our nation." are worried about ghe future." "How appropriate because ; Ibuvas a theme carried on by We must repair anadian everything (the Conservatives) MONTH LONG EVENTS Spesiit gaan wg! gray, dream," he said, they do has a twist. They * Farmers' Market at the Port Perry 5 veteran Tom Windsor, Gray said the Libs have romi obs, jobs, jobs and I EER we: : former holder of several plan rh "get the coun poing ow Co 1s il ---- relative of friend with a drinkin problem Moots - 3 | cabinet posts and the current again" through fiscal work. What a sad twist." Night at the Port Perry United Church, Simcoe & a Ovo Sree Liberal finance critic in the responsibility, job creation and He also noted the debt which Siartng at 7:30 PY House. economic growth. has grown from $160 billion in Fi , Di ~ 985-7557 or 985-9807, support in the atthe TUESDAY, AUG UST 10th * Euchre at the * Alanon - Adult Children of Alcoholics meets every Tuesday Night at the Port Perry United Church starting at 8 PM. For lub Dance & Jam Session * TOPPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Tuesday 7 PM > at the Anglican Church Hall New members welcome. * Seniors (55+) [gin you Your peers for recreation, sociability, travel and from 9:30 AM to noon. For further detal "§ * Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families Association feets 8 PM, Opon Discustion *Are You the One for Me?" based on the book Dr. DeAnglis. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th the Latcham Centre GT 7:30 PM at Kinsmen Hall, Port Perry SATURDAY, AUGUST 21st 4th 985-2856 Centre > Wednesday -80! Mr. Gray, slightly over- dressed for a picnic in jacket need to "repair the fabric of the country," and once went so far as to say the very survival of the country is at stake. 2} And he also took some well aimed pot shots at former "The Tories are trying very hard to convince us they have - changed, that they are not the same as the last nine years. Canadi he said, Picture PerrFecT TV SALES & SERVICE TV - VCR - AUDIO Capadi must realize they 1984 when the Conservatives came t6 power to $600 billion . AY osday at 7 PM at the Catholic C! and tie (as wad™™Mr. Shepherd) prime Minister Brian now. Gray called that a "sad Se Per ai-Chi Club Open House, 1st Monday e rre Mad Pall al Prince Albert Hall, 19 Jeffrey Street from 7:30 to 9: i referred several times to the y and Kim Camp twist" as well. Shepherd told the Cititen he is already campaigning across Durham riding and his slogan is a "Fresh Start for Durham." (10114 By IKI AY BAY J 8 04 for coffee, and conversation. New members, guests welcome. 2 authorized dealer for Call 436-5089 or 726-108 x WEDNESDAY AUGUST ith i HITACHI uchro at the Lal tarting at 1:30 ictorian THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th AScloran did Coutsy * Blackstock Agricultural Society Meeting starts 8 PM, at Rec Centre ixesnb & fe iu SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th (N.E. Comer of Water & Queen) ee Se Arena (Reach Street - Rd. 8), Port Perry . PM opon at 5:00 PM. $3,500. Prize Board with ? 985-1239 ingot $150 oo y 10 sports groups operating in Port A ont and Townshiy ys atthe nam starting at 6.00 PM SUNDAY, AUGUST 15th * Palmer Park Gazeio Concert in the Park the Ux AL owntp oudents re Inhet obs» ol of lake 3d township residents are 10 a or aka Ih sour Hor he p20 hI Svein The all new ... MONDAY, AUGUST 16th * Registration begins for Durham Continuous Leaming For a calendar or for information call 721-3052 or 1-800-461-1308.. To register call 721-3000 or 1-800-461-3260 TUESDAY, AUGUST th * Oshawa One Parent Families Association meets 8 PM at Simcoe ho ment House, 387 Simcoe Street South, for an RESOR 1 Outdoor, Waterfront. Patio l All New Facilties | n , Spacious Dining Room licenced LLBO clone Parking and Docking Avaliable M Breakfast M Lunch Specials M Snacks & Dinner Menu 8 Take-out # Open 7 Days a Week We support Big Brothers /

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