| 88 Buick LeSabre _ gov "188 Buick Park Avi. 808 == 23000 km. Stk. 312A. 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 26, 1990 12.9" FINANGING DON'T MISS OUT ON THE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 89 Bonneville SSE - White - loaded, 20,000 km. Stk. 3346A AE 89 Tracker - White -convertble, CL trim, 25,000 km. Si. 3088. 88 ASIro Van - 7 pass. - two-tone siver - loaded, 38,000 km. Stk. 312A. A/C 88 Royale Brgm - Siver, baded, 42000 km. Sk. 33768. A/C ~~ 87 Buick Park Ave - God, loaded. Stk. 349A VC | 89 Royale Brom Wiis, ue vy rol oad, 34000. Sk. 380A. A/G | 88 Safari Van - Black, 5 pass. loaded, 43,000 km. Stk. 83A. A/C 90 Lumina EUrO - Biue, loaded, 6,000 km. St 461A. A/C 89 Cavalier Blue, stereo, auto, rans, 34.000 km, Stk 499A. 86 Chev Pickup -Bive, yl, auto rans, 56,000 km Sk 4628. 88 Jag XJS Sovereign - Brown, our options, 12,000 km. Sik. 521A. A/C 88 S15 Jimmy - Black, gypsy pkg. aul. rans, 58.000 km. Sk. 16A. 90 515 Pickup - Maroon, 6 cy, short box, 5.000 km. Stk, 675A. 88 Camaro Z28 - White, loaded with hatch roof, 28,000 km. Stk. 578A. 89 Isuzu Pickup - Red, std. trans., box finer, 5,000 km. Stk. 3418. T2000 km. Stk 1350A. 88 Chev Camaro Iroc - New condition, 9,000 km. Stk. 346A. 88 Chev Astro Van - 8 passenger, loaded, 28,000 km. Sik. 1360A. A/C 89 GMC S15 - Sid. shif, cap, 18,000 km. Stk. 150A. 89 Chev Beretta G_ @oLD --5,000 km. Si. 3644, A/C 89 Chev Corsica. -- BOLD -- 5, 20,000 km, Sik. 423A 89 GMC Safari Van- 8 pass., maroon, 30,000 km. Sk. 9391A. A/C. * On these selected previously owned vehicles. Maximum $10,000. financing over 48 months 0.A.C. Limited Time Offer. A/C - Air Conditioning Williamson Uxbridge... 2101107. C11" [03 BRU 0] (6 TORONTO 294-9010 03a] AY 2(0]N=0) OLDSMOBILE (07:10 | HN W.Y; TOLL FREE 1-800-263-2000 0) 4212]I0]C] RPE KKY UXBRIDGE 852-3357 ii i Epsom Public School! held its en (front, from left) Jill Stroud, hardest primary student; John Barton, prima " | J | LT d of the year awards ceremony Friday. Winners are worker In Grade 3-4; Sarah Beirness, best all round ry science fair; Teena Evans, hardest worker in Grade 1-2; (back row) Travis van Kessel, most effort in the primary level; Andrea Walley, public speaking; Anna Evans, sportsmanship award; and Katie Fockler, hardest worker in Grade 5, junior science fair, and public speaking. An unused attic gathers cobwebs so do the best you can now, with what you have, where you are. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rainville of Geraldton were visiting Dorothy and Ray Munro last week. Church at Epsom, July 1, 11 a.m.. The Rev. Arch McCurdy of Toronto will be our guest speaker. Mr. McCurdy is a very busy man as he is Chaplin at the Bloorview Children's Hospital. Doesn't it sound reasonable if he can take time to drive from Toronto to be with us, we could surely spare an ~ hour to welcome him. Thirty-eight members and friends visited Midland and the Thousand Islands on Sat. and had a wonderful day, arranged by the Bethesda Reach Women's Institute. Several from the area attended the Strawberry Tea at the Care Centre in Uxbridge on Saturday. Many from the area attended Decoration Day at Prince Albert and Uxbridge Cemeteries on Sun. Jack and Dorothy Simpson of Moose Jaw Sask. are visiting relatives in this area for a week. Earl and Marie Wilson enjoyed D Act. Pesticides: To Control: For information: Sunderland Depot Regional Road No. 10 Sunderland, Ontario SIE ¥ W. I. visits 1,000 Islands p32 5 SOM NEW dinner with them after Decora- tion at Uxbridge Sunday. We were sorry to hear the Mrs. Allen Ashton's father. Mr. Hugh Strong had passed away - with all our sympathy. All of the family of Norine and Allan Card were home for Father's Day. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Roy Hart. July 7th will be the evening to bid farewell to the Irving fami- ly at the home of Marvin and Cathy Stevenson. Didn't that big conference at Ottawa remind you of the motto "Too many persons, in too much of a hurry, going in too many directions to no-where, for nothing." or "You are never to old to learn, if you aren't to stubborn." SCUGOG MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY READ IT, READ IT! at the Library starts July 3rd. Reading Clubs - Films Puppet Shows Don't Miss the Fun of It! REGISTER NOW! The Works Department will sitive areas). Notification is re Registration No.: REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF TOWNSHIPS of SCUGOG, BROCK & UXBRIDGE The Region of Durham Works Department will be conducting its annual weed spray program in 1990 in accordance with the Weed Control Act. be spraying in rural areas of the Regional Road System in the Townships of Scugog, Brock & Uxbridge (excluding environmentally sen- quired as per current regulation under the Pesticides The work will be conducted from mid June through July 1990. Diphenoprop 700 15707 Noxious Weeds as per Regulation No. 944 Contact George Francis, Superintendent LOC 1HO Telephone No. 1-705-357-3140 W.A. TWELVETREES, P.ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS