4 fully evaluated during the swimm- : | ting sewage treatment plant | 2 5 Ultra violet Environment Ontario is funding a study of ultra violet light treatment as a n.eans of disinfecting bathing | beach wa cer polluted by high levels ; 'of bacteria. | The $200,000 study will be con- i ducted by the Upper Thames Con- servation Authority, which will con- struct a full-scale ultra violet ! disinfection system this year. i The demonstration project will be ing seasons of 1986 and 1987 to deter- = mine all operating and maintenance requirements as well as costs for ef- fective application of the process. | Although ultra violet light treat- ment has never been used as a means of improving beach water quality, past Environment Ontario studies have demonstrated that the process is an environmentally safe and inexpensive method of disinfec- effluent. If successfully developed, this in- novative technology could be ap- plied at many beaches as an interim solution to bacterial pollution, while the longer term objectives of im- proving provincial water quality through source controls are nd | proceeding. forg: i . Nestleton ayh (From page 16) ed | - Jesse Shane received many lovely of gifts. Folks were present from tof North Bay, Hamilton, Burlington | and many other points. (Keith & ik Tammy wish to thank neighbour & ry friend Edda Bowman for all her 1a help...it was truly appreciated. 6S 4 Caesarea Community Church Ve With Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford con- 0 ducting the service an excellent at- nol tendance on June 1st, with Rev. narg Charles Clarke in the pulpit. Com- an munion was celebrated and the Jus Minister Rev. Clarke spoke on like "Communion" for his message. to The the congregation. Mrs. Joyce Taylor or played for the interesting service. fo This past Sunday a good turnout OY with Daniel Pugh Jr. reading the acy Scripture and taking the responsive hey reading. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford ETY preached on "How: do we get rid of tell sin?"' from Mark 2: 7. Mrs. vid Kathleen Watt - organist. The Sun- wai shine Club will be singing next Sun- a day. Try and attend for a fine message. I's Very Best Wishes - Our good wishes go out to Mrs. George (Ella) Bowers recuperating at home after a few weeks sojourn in Port Perry Hospital - Mrs. Ralph (Leona) Sadler, just home after surgery in Port Perry Hospital and Harold Wheeler who had an unfor- tunate accident injuring his shoulder and ankle badly from a fall. We trust for better health soon to these folks from the Nestleton area. Blackstock Anniversary The Blackstock Sunday School Anniversary was a great success with a large attendance. The guest speaker Beaulah Buchwold brought a fine message...and entertained the youngsters royally with her pup- pets. Following the service a pot luck luncheon was enjoyed. A thought: An optimist can be defined as a middle-aged man who thinks the dry cleaners are shrink- ing his trousers. PASSPORT PHOTOS Ready while you wait! Please Call for Appt. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 ET -- ------ i --------S ih AEA + SENN a 5 " A all = iy [vi 1L.EEL'S DEAL CASH IN ON OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE OF NEARLY 150 NEW & USED VEHICLES. "SALE PRICES ON ALL WINDSHIELDS OF SALE VEHICLES. 1 CXS 14 -- 1986 ACADIANS -- New & Demonstrators including 36 month GM Protection Plan and 7.8% interest rate for 36 month. From $7199 up 15 -- SUNBIRD HATCHBACKS, SEDANS, FORMULAS, G.T.'s & TURBOS. A selection of an additional 10 to - arrive soon. 12 -- PONTIAC GRAND AMS, FIEROS, BUICK SOMER- SETS & SKYHAWKS -- Wide range of colours and options. Reduced finance rates on selected models. 15 -- PONTIAC 6000, BONNEVILLE, PARISIENNES & BROUGHAMS -- several with air conditioning and many - extras. 12 -- BUICK CENTURIES & REGALS -- Good selection of power teams and options. 2 & 4 door models, several with air conditioning. 13 -- BUICK LeSABRES, ELECTRAS & PARK AVENUES -- fully equipped 4 door models, 3 demonstrators at fur- ther reduced prices. Hurry - the newly styled 1986 LeSabre is selling well - ONLY 8 LEFT. 11 -- GMC "S" PICK-UPS & JIMMIES -- 2 & 4 wheel drive, large assortment of power teams and options. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. 10 -- GMC "S" PICK-UP PRICE LEADER (Original stock sold out!) 10 Factory Fresh Anniversary Specials now in shipping. Order No. 557510 to 557519. $ HURRY FOR 15t CHOICE ..... pos right & options * 1 S41 2 -- GMC FULL SIZE 4 WHEEL DRIVE JIMMIES -- »~ ah SIR 1 Sierra Classic -- with air conditioner. Stock No. 65121 ............ reese piumsortenmaiast $21,595 Stock NO. 65295 ...covvveeeeeeeee eerie . 318,835 12 -- GMC FULL SIZE PICK-UPS - 1/2 & 3/4 tons,, long: and short boxes, gasoline and diesel, a limited number with air conditioning. Price leaders -- - 1/2 TONS! (Stock No. 65323) ... plus freight & options .......... .. 38,545 Value leaders at similar savings! 3 -- GMC 1 TON CAB & CHASSSIS - Gasoline or diesel, long wheelbase for 12' platforms, 4 speed transmissions, dual wheels. Check for windshield price -- you won't believe the prices on these chassis. 6 -- GMC VANDURAS & RALLY VANS - 1/2 & 3/4 ton models, sliding side doors, automatic transmissions, well equipped and ready to go. 2 -- GMC 1 TON WALKTHROUGH 14' VAN -- 350 V8, automatic transmissions, power steering, roll up rear door, plywood lined. ACT QUICKLY! Stock No. 54778 - '85 Model ........... re reaes $17,500 Stock No. 65106 - '86 Model ...................... *19,500 35 -- LATE MODEL GOODWILL USED CARS & TRUCKS - from 1986 to 1980 models - small, mid-size, full size. Mostly GM makes and models. Competitive prices - writ- ten GM warranties. ~ HURRY IN! ANNIVERSARY SALE ENDS JUNE 30/86 Vehicles listed above were in stock st newspaper deadline for Port Perry Star, Tuesday, June 10th issue. PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474 "Serving the Community since 1976 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 10, 1986 -- 17