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Port Perry Star, 7 Oct 1986, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Oclober 7, 1986 Richard Zaparanuik (with the hat) of Port Perry was all smiles last Thursday evening as he took possession of a brand shiney new Harley-Davidson Roadster motorcyle. He won the machine in a con- test this summer held through Canadian Tire Stores and Harley- Davidson. At left is Tom Etherington, Ray Wilson and Phil Hamelin. (See story for details) Strict is Fair says the OPP The Ontario Provincial Police "Strict is Fair" policy of highway traffic enforcement will be in effect over the coming Thanksgiving Holi- day weekend, a time when families across the province gather for tradi- tional homecoming celebrations. Commissioner Archie Ferguson is pleased to announce that the number of holiday weekend motor vehicle fatalities have been reduc- ed by 43 percent this year, on OPP patrolled roadways, in comparison with 1985. A total of 24 fatal collisions over the combined Easter, Victoria Day, Civic Holiday and Labour Day weekends claimed 31 lives, com- pared with 54 people killed in 44 separate accidents. '"This significant reduction in lives lost cannot be attributed to chance," Commissioner Ferguson said. "But to the combined efforts of our officers and the motoring public, which has developed im- proved driving habits and safety awareness on the road." NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR Despite the decline in fatalities, the two main contributors to fatal accidents are still the same - ex- cessive speed and impaired driving. The OPP is committed to com- bating these two problems through the use of radar and the "Strict is Fair' and R.I.D.E. programs. In a further bid to save lives, officers will be paying special attention to the use of seat belts by motorists. THANKSGIVING - SALE - Sept. 30 to Oct. 11 - To Clear! NANTUCK SAVELLE ARCTIC SPUN TREND & SPECIAL CANADIAN BIG BALL with Reg 1.48... " Reg. 2.59 .........ccoooomvrrrnnn.... 1.50 Reg. 2.99 & 3.15 ............. 2. 45 PATTERN Reg. 9.99... ]. 50 Many Other In-store Specials! B Windshields lB Complete Upholstery B Sunroofs BH Body Moulding & Pinstripes 139 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY CALL FOR YOUR APPT. ... 985-8507 | 235 Queen Street 985-7383 | Coupons lead to free ride on a new Harley Out of school? Richard Zaparanuik of Port Perry about $6,000. - " is proof that if you fill in enough of Richard was delighted with hi ' those contest coupons, you just stroke of good fortune and will no Out 0 10Work'? might strike it Jucky. doubt use the last few weeks before For a couple of months this sum- winter to give the new machine a mer, Richard filled in coupons at the Canadian Tire Store in Port Perry and mailed them off to Halifax in the hopes that he might just win a brand new Harley-Davidson Sport- ser motorcycle. Well, last Thursday evening, Richard - was presented with the keys to the gleaming Sportser 883 'Harley. He was one of just five win- ners across Canada in the "Win a Motorcycle Contest" sponsored by Harley-Davidson and Canadian Tire Stores. The Harley, with peanut tank, solo seat and low-slung chassis for easy balance carries a retail price tag of - good road test. He's been a motor- cycle enthusiast for the past 13 years, and with a new Harley in the driveway, says he's going to put his Honda up for sale... Richard was presented with the keys by Ray Wilson, owner of the Canadian Tire Store in Port Perry; Phil Hamelin of Canadian Tire Cor- poration, and Tom Etherington of Ab's Motorcycles in Oshawa which supplied the prize. The Harley XLH 883 Sportser is powered by a V2 aluminum cylinder, cast iron liner engine, and it's described as the lightest, easiest handling Sportser ever. Telephone books A colour photograph of the Royal Botannical Gardens at Hamilton is on the cover of the 1986 telephone directory for the regional municipality of Durham. Some 172,000 copies of the direc- tory will be delivered from October 3 to October 16, said Orma Lyttle, local Bell manager. The vivid scene of the famous Gardens which draw 750,000 visitors a year, is on the cover of all Bell Canada directories being published LAKESIDE ELECTRONICS -- QUALITY -- ATELLITE YSTEMS CALL ... RAY 985-2685 for demonstration Do you have a problem with your existing equipment' WE SERVICE! in Ontario this year. The emergency number for the fire departments in each municipality covered by the direc- tory is now listed on page one of the introductory pages, under Emergency Calls. The Blue Pages government listings section has a new look. Bell worked closely with federal, provin- cial and municipal governments in redesigning the Blue Pages for easier customer access to various government agencies and services. Highlights of the new format in- clude: a new bilingual design of the title page, with an index; a change in the order of government listings; an end to the interlisting of federal and provincial services: a "Fre- quently Called Number" block at the beginning of both the federal and provincial listings; municipal government listings in alphabetical order, by community. Anyone who does not receive a copy of the new directory should call the Bell business office after the delivery period. Under 25? FUTURE? [icing Ontarios youth for wor n @ lake lieart Ifyoull do your part, well ain you and pay you On on the job Jorup toa year Phone fie: [-800-387-0777

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