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Scugog Citizen (1991), 25 Oct 1994, p. 28

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. - - -- 28 -- -- Seiugog Citizen -- Tv Tuesday, October ¥s, 1994 Kitchens by hens by Trim-Rite Design Centre held a conjest recently for kids to draw and colour a picture of kids spilling the worst thing imaginable on carpet. The winning picture will be wsed as a logo for the sale of the Contre's Kid Proof Carpet. Dustin Bowes, 11, won first prize, a 15 speed mountain bike, donated by Pineridge Sports. Second prize went to Steven, Botelho, (left) who won a $75. gift certificate from Circular Sounds. Jeff Glanville won 12 video rentals from Super Video, Len DeKoning presented the prizes last week. Oris Shoes European'Comfort © BAMA ® FINN COMFORT © BIRKENSTOCK ® JENNY-ARA © CLARKS © JOE SANCHEZ" ® RHODE @ CONVERSE. ®K-SPRINGERS @ ROMIKA © DR MARTENS' @ MEPHISTO @ SALAMA ®REINBERGER ~ ® TERRA® ® ECCO cs | 126 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-9611 2613 EGLINTON AVE. E, SCARBOROUGH 265-1699 aymp pplel) To all vehicle owners who use {Te [V] F-T@VI] [cY:To [To HET IoN We have a new program that will HELA IVR (CRAY RET fo [R=Ta [eo ]V] Wo § [a SIV o TTY: Ta Ty A ET Ba To I (VI ITO ES THIS IS NOT A GIMMICK! . Only the first 1000 Applicants will be accepted into this new and me saving program at this time. ? For more Free Information, please fill out" the information sheét and send along with a self-addressed, stamped envejope to : SUN-DEE INDUSTRIES 4352 Kingston Rdad, West Hill, Ontario M1E 2M8 NAME : . . : ' ' ADDRESS : i TEL.# (Res.) (Bus.) ' Have Ticket Will Travel Book early avoid letdown by Virginia Frew-Clarke How is it that the first thing passengers ask each other about whin they board a flight is always the cost of their ticket? Who doesn't want to feel that they received the lowest possible price? Ultimately, there are two types of passenger flights available to Canadian travellers, scheduled flights and charter flights. Scheduled flights are carriers such' as Air Canada and Canadian Airlines. These airlines and their affiliated partners fly all over the world at the same scheduled times, every day of the year. To get the best price on these flights you must do two things. First, book as early as possible and second, when able, stay over a Saturday night at your destination. Scheduled airlines want to know numbers in advance. Due to the size of these companies, they can change the type of aircr@ to accommodate the number of advance reservations. As a rule, there are three different classes of service: first, business & economy. All three may or may not be offered depending on the length of the flight. First & business classes differ only slightly and although both are quite costly, they do offer the most flexibility. Economy class however is broken up into many sale fares with the least expensive being the most strict. Usually with these tickets, you must book three weeks in advance and no h or refunds are allowed. However, keep in mind that the airlines only allocate a limited number of seats at these prices, the next grouping slightly higher and so on. The closer you book to your departure, the more expengive the ticket becomes. When making a reservation on a scheduled carrier, book as early as possible. On the other hand, chartered airlines such as Canada 3000, Air Transat, Royal Air and the newest Sky Service are the complete opposite. These' airlines have very few planes and therefore, seasonally move their flights to wherever the tourists are headed. Usually Great Britain and Europe in the summer months and Florida and the Caribbean for the winter season. They offer reasonable rates with no advance purchase or minimal stay rules. Unlike scheduled flights, if their seats aren't selling as well as they had hoped, quite often they will lower the prices to fill the aircraft. However, be cautious, if you wait too long to make your reservation in hopes of getting a charter sell off, you could also be disappointed if your choice of dates suddenly sells out. (Virginia Frew-Clarke is manager of Marlin Travel in Port Perry. This new column on travel and travel tips will appear on a regular basis in the Scugog Citizen). The Amb dors at PPHS d-thelr last Ti day, entertaining students from area public schools. Above are ambassadors from left Rebecca Hopkins, Amy Grills and Kathleen Lang with a group of S.A. Cawker grade one students 'bobbin' for suckers. The annual event was a fun day to celebrate Halloween and a member of the MAURICE MIDGLEY 2985-7863 General Delivery Service oy Small - Groceries - Pop - Ice .. Anything at All - Courteous Delivery. -up! Reasonable Rates. "DURHAM ROLLS WITH THE TIRE PROS" IVINS 5 _sctiors Discount PIR EE "ONTARIO TIRE & FARM EQUIPHENT 66 Brock St. E. (same building as Steverison R.V) 852-1902 . Durham Police Force spoke to the children on safety during the trick or treat season. $/_$/ Metric Bushel Tonne Corn New 2.83 111.42 Soys Old 6.78 249.11 Soys New 727 267.12 Canoja Old 360.50 Canola New 339.50

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