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Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1991, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 19, 1991 Gel a complete "physical" i for your car --_-- OUR 53 POINT INSPECTION ...A GREAT INVESTMENT in SAFETY Our 53 point inspection should be done once a year. It costs just $39.95 Preventative care is the best kind of care. So it makes sense to have our GM-trained technicians go over your car from bumper to bumper. These prices are in effect for the month of February 1991, (upon presentation of this advertisement), for GM cars and light duty trucks. Offer does not apply with any other discounts. - SERVICE HOURS - 8 AM to 5 PM - MONDAY through FRIDAY os [Efe The expert choice. Mid-Winter Tune-up SPECIAL 3 CYLINDER... $39.95 (pars oxtra) 4 CYLINDER ... $49.95 (ars extra) 6 CYLINDER ... $69.95 (paris extra) 8 CYLINDER ... $89.95 (aris extra) Our Complete Troubleshooting Tune-up includes: v Installing spark-plugs v adjusting timing and belts v checking distributor cap, spark plug wires and carburetor linkage v' checking cooling system, hoses, PCV valve, air and fuel filter NOTE: on fuel injected vehicles an additional $15.00 will be charged for replacing fuel filters. REMEMBER: AN OUT-OF-TUNE ENGINE IS HARDER TO START and USES MORE FUEL! rs [fe The expert choice. PHIL, BP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 Lette I'S to the editor Economy should be top priority From Page 8 Charles Beer, former Fran- cophone Minister in the defeated Peterson gov't. There is no translation from French into English in the Ontario Legislature, yet they pass pro- French Bill 8 with more than 70 M.P.P.'s missing. Quebec's commission will have preference over all other in Ot- tawa. As Trudeau said 'Quebec sets the agenda while the rest of Canada follows." Like sheep to the slaughter. Star Editor John McClelland said it clearly in his Viewpoint -- A Nation In Midwinter "Canada's biggest enemies have always come from within. Among the people, there is apathy and fatigue. What an amazing sight this country must present to the rest of the world - a country that pits province against province, region against region, culture against culture and language against language. The question of total collapse is no longer if, but when." While Ottawa fritters away $4 billion a year to appease Quebec, more than 60 percent of Quebecers say they want to separate. What a charade. What Guys and Dolls tickets on sale Tickets went on sale last week for the Millar Lights pro- duction of the musical Guys and Dolls. The tickets at $10 each are available at Irwin Smith Mu- sic, Queen Street, Port Perry (directly across from the Town Hall 1873) Guys and Dolls is the 5th show staged by the Millar Lights theatre group, made up of children from Scugog Town- ship. And it is the most ambi- tious to date. Musical direction is by the group's founders Tom and Catherine Millar, with stage di- rection by Janet Stevenson. a waste. Its only a matter of time and economics. More and more thinking Canadians are saying let them go -- the sooner the better, before they destroy what little is left. What happened to Mulroney's election cries of Jobs, Jobs, Jobs? Now its Quebec, Quebec, Quebec. More scare tactics, while jobs are lost, lost, lost. The economy should be the No. 1 priority! England has no constitution -- they say they don't need one. One of the most free nations in the world. Yet we waste decades on some nebulous formula to ap- pease Quebec. Its like the animal trainer that fed all he had to the lion -- then the lion devoured him. Appeasement never works. Je me souviens. Dean J. Kelly, President Association of Dedicated Canadians since (1967) P.S. Toll free numbers are Ont: 1-800-668-7275 or Ottawa 1-800-663-6786 Speak up before it's too late! Ramdcdorm Jottings (From page 6) | had just expelled from our room. 'Same cat' missed 'same foot' as it dodged another shot and headed for the safety of the first floor. Next awakening was 4:40 a.m. when Jamie wakes up frightened by a dream. After a few moments of snuggling and comfort she lies down and goes back to sleep. At 5:00 a.m. its Katie's turn to start fussing as she wants a bottle. She gets it and goes back to bed, but not for long. By 5:45 she awakens again, this time to start her day and ours. It's only a few minutes later Matt's feet hit the floor with a "thud" as he heads downstairs to grab a bowl of cereal and glass of juice before settling in to watch cartoons. And finally at 6:15 a.m. Jamie decides to join the family. : : By this time the dog is running in circles around the kitch- en, barking frantically while her food is scooped out of the can into her bowl. Nancy's stray cat (which has cost us | don't know how much in vet appointments) wails at the window to be let out; Katie (who can sometimes be a little less than pleasant in the morning) is laying on her back in the middle of the kitchen floor screaming. We don't know why, because everything we try to calm her down doesn't work. Nancy and | try to get minds and bodies ready for an- other day by pumping hot coffee into our body while the tur- moil goes on around us. Ah, yes! A new day is underway in the Hvidsten home. And you can bet, before the day is out our family room will once again look like it's taken another direct hit from a well placed "Scud" missile. They tell me it gets worse as the kids get older. Please, say you're kidding!!! 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