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Scugog Citizen (1991), 11 Jul 1995, p. 6

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ad 6 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, July 11, 1995 pa A lease agreement between the and the Chamber of Township, the Durham YMCA iu hailed as S Maura Cleyndert of Port Perry will be able 1 to relax this summer after winning a futon In a special opening draw: at Ted and Luigi's North-South Futons store In the Port Perry Plaza. With Maura Is store owner Ted Collis who made the presentation last week. Maura sald she has a place for It right in the front room of her home in Port Perry. Great Deals on Great Wheels! (8 -T. Not-1g C2] od J.\ KH 1995 CHEV LUMINA; 4dr. ................ 1995 PONTIAC GRAND AM, 4 dr. ...... 1994 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE, 4 dr . 1994 PONTIAC GRAND AM, 4 dr. .. .. $14,900. 1994 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE, 4 dr. ... $12,500. 9.9% FINANCING Available on 1992 Models & Newer! Terms up to 60 Months O.A.C. $19,700. .. $17,900. $17,900. 1993 BUICK REGAL LIMITED, 4 dr. $16,900. 1993 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM, 4 dr. .... $14,900. 1993 BUICK SKYLARK, 4 dr. ....... .. $13,900. 1993 PONTIAC SUNBIRD COUPE .ua...........,, $10,900. 1992 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM, 4 dr. .. . $13,500. 1991 BUICK REGAL LIMITED, 4 dr. .. $12,900. 1991 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CALAIS $12,800. 1991 BUICK REGAL LIMITED, 4 dr $11,900. 1991 PONTIAC SUNBIRD, 4 dr. $9,200. 1991 PLYMOUTHACCLAIM, 4 dr. $8,500. 1990 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED, 4 dr. $10,500. 1990 PONTIAC 6000 STATIONWAGON .... $8,800. 1990 CHEVROLET CAVALIER, 4 dr $8,700. No Payments for 90 Days with 9. 9% Financing and Approved Credit. Limited Time Offer! 1989 CHEVROLET CORSICA, 4 dr, o.oo .. $6,900. 1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM COUPE . $5,200. 1988 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED ............... $9,900. 1987 OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY ........... . $6,900. $4,900. 1987 CHEVROLET CAPRICE, 4 dr. .... PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 085-847 Sales @ Service Leasing 'Serving Port Perry & The Durham Area since 1976' an "excellent deal" for all parties. The agreement will allow the Durham Y to move front the Township owned building on Queen Street to the new community hall nearing completion at the Scugog Arena. The Chamber of Commerce and the Business Improvement Area (BIA) would in turn set up an office in the upstairs part of the old YMCA building. "I am confident this partnership will be provide high quality services to the people of the Township at neutral cost" (to the taxpayers) said Ward 5 councillor Karen Puckrin when the agreement was presented to council Monday afternoon. Though it has yet to be signed by the three parties, councillors are confident it will be in the near future. Under the recommended terms, the Township will charge the Chamber of Commerce/BIA $500 monthly over five years for use of the former Y building. The Township will be Driving in Scugog can be dangerous Last year was not a good one for accidents in Scugog Township. Statistics from Durham Region show there were five fatalities in Scugog in 1994, or 31 per cent of the total of 16 fatalities in the entire Region. Two people were killed on Durham 57 near Caesarea, two were killed on Simcoe Street and one on the Scugog Island Road. And the report notes that a stretch of the Island Road from Pine Point to Stephenson Point had the 6th highest coljgsion rate (seven collisions) in the entire Region It also states that Simcoe Street between cffeessions 11 and 12 had "a significant number collisions with five." .There Were 8,482 collision reports last year in Durham, an increase of under two percent. There were 16 fatalities last year, down from 19 in 1993, and just-over 1650 people suffered injuries in collisions last year. The worst year in the last five for traffic deaths in Durham Region was 1991 when 28 people lost their lives. The report notes that in 1994 there were nearly 1.5 million vehicle kilometres driven'in Durham. In 1990, by comparison, there were just over 1.2 million vehicle kilometres. > Happy 1st Anniversary 1 JULY 16th, 1995 Jason & Lisa Puckrin Best wishes for continued love and happiness from J All Your Family 9 Fi i Happy 18th Birthday SHANNON director Ed Daigle producers Dave Eliis J. Fletcher PORT PERRY TOWN HALL 1873 Tickets S10. Thurs. Tickets 2 for 1 Doors open.7 PM Curtain at 8 PM SINNERS A Murder Mystery Comedy by Norm Foster with permission of Playwrights Union of Canada Tickets available at Jayson Callan Music Ltd. 985-2635 (formerly Irwin Smith) present : i SUMMER THEATRE in PORT PERRY JULY 13, 14, 15 20, 21; 22 1995 'Lease agreement praised by local council responsible for operating costs and any excess revenues will be used by the Township to up- grade the building. The Township will charge thé YMCA $4,000 for the period September 1, 1995 to December 31, 1995, and $8,000 for the term Jan. 1 to June 30 and from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31. The YMCA will be able to lease out the new facility from Monday to Thursday each week. The Township will have control and revenues from rentals on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays Regional councillor Marilyn Pearce said the Y will be able to provide new recreation and community programs for all ages at the larger facility at the Arena. And the agreement will allow' the Chamber of Commerce/BIA to remain in the downtown area of Port Perry. Scugog Mayor Howard Hall called the three-cornered agreement a "great idea to make use of two Township buildings." Big Fish Derby winners The following are the results for this week from the Scugog Citizen Big Fish Summer Derby. Steve Baran of Port Perry wins in the bass category with a fish at 20 inches in length. In the pickerel division, Harold Fletcher of Oshawa is the winner with his entry measuring 19.5 inches. And David Holmes of Toronto had the largest muskie of the week, at 48.5 inches. All three of these anglers will pick up gift vouchers worth $50 for entering the largest fish this past week. Anyone entered in the Big Fish Derby is reminded to register a fish each week to have a chance to win a weekly prize. Fish must be registered at JD Archery and Fishing, 24 Water Street by 6:00 PM Sunday evening to qualify for the weekly prize. Grand prize winners in each category will receive $250 cash for the largest fish entered over the duration of the Derby. SNEAKERS On Sale! Open Late This Friday Night! Doris Shoes _ 126 WATER STREET, SCARBOROUGH 265-1699

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