Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1984, p. 2

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1985 BUICK SKYLARK LIMITED SEDAN Fully equipped with tinted glass, carpet savers, bodyside mouldings, variable delay windshield wipers, electric rear defroster, air conditioner, sport mirrors, paint stripes, firm ride suspension, cruise, V6 motor, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, tilt steering wheel, steel belted radial white walls, stereo radio with 4-speaker system, deluxe wheel covers, notchback front seat with centre arm rest, optional lighting equipment, acoustical in- sulation package, dual horns, protective bumper strips, heavy duty cooling and generator. 48 months, 80,000 km. Mechanical Protection Plan. $250. mmm | RR OVER 60 NEW "GM" CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK! ALL LEASES BASED ON ... WE OFFER ... © $500.00 down payment ® immediate delivery on most ® 42 months, 3° per km. over models 80.000 km. ® lease rates on all other makes © freight, dealer preparation, federal and models and air conditioning tax incl. ® both personal and corporate @® maintenance, insurance, provin- leasing cial sales tax and licence not | ® a local lease fleet in operation included. since 1976. eA Ml el rtLSSE 1985 GMC "S" JIMMY 2 door, 2 wheel drive, V6 motor, 5-speed manual tran- smission, bucket seats with full width folding rear seat, radial tires including mud & snow tread on rear, power steering, trim rings, rear defroster, AM radio, well equip- ped with many extras. 2 |_| Stock No. 54292. PER MONTH (42 MONTHS) % * bs , ji - ae SB Ls PHIL BP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474 Serving the Community since 19767 A ------ Council discuss expense policy "I hope that when it comes time to set the new budget, you spend as much time discussing "the million dollar expen- ditures as you have on this $6000 item." That was the remark made by Durham Re- ~ gion chairman Gary Herrema last Wednes- day as Regional council debated at length whether to lift the ceil- ing on how much coun- cillors and Durham staff can spend each year on conventions and conferences. Currently, Durham staff are allowed $750 per year each for travel and convention expenses, and the figure for coun- cillors is $500 annually. On the recommenda- tion of the management committee, council last week agreed to lift this ceiling, and instead have convention ex- penses allocated and controlled by each de- partment on a budget set by the council. But the change in policy did not sit well with Oshawa councillor John Aker who said that while there is no ques- tion that staff and coun- cillors receive valuable information by atten- ding conventions and conferences, there "must be a ceiling on the spending." Brock Township mayor Al McPhail responded that the ceiling will be maintained at the de- partment level. Social Services chair- man Diane Hamre told council last year her attendance at conven- tions cost her $400 out of her own pocket. She said that this was more than she could afford and be- cause of this she has decided not to attend conferences this year. The change in policy will take effect on Jan- uary 1, 1985, and an annual report on how much each councillor spends on conventions will be made available to council by March 15 each year. The vote to change the convention expense pol- icy carried by a vote of 21-3 with both Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor and regional councillor Lawrence Malcolm vo- ting in favour. Local talent The paintings of Utica artist Georgia Youngs will be shown at the Scugog Memorial Library until November 9th. Georgia, who is known throughout the com- munity for her home and studio, the Mill Hollow Gallery on Durham Road 21, just west of Port Perry, is shown here with an innocent portrait of her daughter Tina. AUNT A . § MEN'S SHIRTS Oxford Cloth - Buttoned Down Collar Long Sleeved Polycotton - Brown or Grey Dress Shirts -S, M, L, XL » WINTER COATS *49.95 - 125.00 Deacon Bros. - 3 Styles, Sizes 42 to 48 Mac Mor - Sizes 36 to 46 London Fog - Sizes 40 to 48 \ Just Arrived from Stanfields \ A variety of fleece wear in beige or grey tones. WINTER UNDER GARMENTS ARROW PYJAMAS & BOXER SHORTS Assorted Colours & Sizes Plaid Flannels WOOL WORK SOCKS A.W. BROCK DEPT. STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Merchandise Not Necessarily as Illustrated.) I Ir Nr I Te RGU er «

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