Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1992, p. 10

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PRE-OWNED CARS & DEMONSTRATORS CT $19,900 '91 K REGAL U 4 doen 12000 MITED 1 8,900" '91 C BONNEVILLE SE $1 é& O00 ' *13,900% *10,200% 4 door, 42,000km ¥7 600% 791 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 4 door sedan, 70,000km '91 CHEV CAVALIER COUPE 29,000km '91 PONTIAC FIREFLY HATCHBACK 5 door, 25,000km '90 BUIC 4 door, new cor conditon, 46,000km ----~ 19,100 *15,600 '90 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED 4 door, 49,000km '90 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC Fully equipped, 91,000km 'Q0 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE 4 door sedan, 59,000km '90 PONTIAC TEMPEST automatic, air, 56,000km '90 SUNBIRD LE SEDAN 67,000km '89 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4 door sedan, 55,000km '89 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM 4 door sedan, 85,000km '89 CHEVROLET CORSICA 4 door sedan, 29,000km '89 SUNBIRD SE COUPE Sun roof, Air conditioner, 62,000km '89 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4 door sedan, 64,000km '89 SUNBIRD LE COUPE 55,000km '89 CAVALIER SEDAN 4 door, 76,000km '89 SUNBIRD LE 4 door sedan, 121,000km '87 SUNBIRD SEDAN ~ 4 door, 46,000km 783 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM "One owner original, 107,000km ---------- TTT 3,900 ET EAS VANS 8& DEMONSTRATORS ' EV VERADO PICKU he Now Condon wy pox cap 12.000 _*1 8,500 Short Box, Extended Cab, 50,000km 9 6,900" '91 GMC TRACKER CONVERTIBLE $1 (0) 000% 4 wheel drive, Automatic '90 CHEV CL ASTRO VAN $1 7 8 passenger, 32,000km 600% *16,500% *10,900% '90 GMC SLE SAFARI VAN *10,900% 7 passenger, 74,000km '89 GMC SIERRA PICKUP 8' box, wideside, 65,000km '89 GMC WRANGLER PICKUP 8' box, wideside, 79,000km '88 GMC SLE PICKUP 8 box, wideside, 99,000km '88 CHEV ASTRO VAN 5 passenger, 99,000km '87 CHEV SILVERADO PICKUP 8' box, wideside, 111,000km '87 CHEVROLET DELUXE PICKUP V8, automatic, 75,000km '85 GMC SIERRA 3/4 TON PICKUP 8 box, wideside, 71,000km OPEN DAILY - except Sundays & Holidays PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 (c])(om | {Ve ¢1 LI I EE SE J TEE J TE A ¢ PONTIAC - BUICK - LINE JET EE TE SE SINCE 1976 Settlement House Shops won first place in the Best Dressed Window Contest. Second place went to Gramma Grunts Country Collectables and Antiques, while Buttercup Cottage placed third. Twenty businesses were entered in the contest. Anita Durant has good reason to smile. Her apple pie was judged best tasting in the Apple Pie Contest. Mary-Anne Deanike placed first in best pie crust appearance. Second piace in each category went to Marj Medford and Jan Harper respectively. Nine-year-old Colleen Bruce of Scugog Township placed first in the Children's Scare- crow Contest. Seven-year-old Corey Kasperski and his sister Kelsey, 5, shared second place, while third place was awarded to little Billy Du- rant. Apple Pie Contest judges Bill Barr, Ken Carruthers, and Howard Hall had the en yable task of taste-testing the five pies entered in the Apple Fest Pie Contest. Organizer St nie Kasperski dished out the slices. ' ". tepha- IA -------- aH ye ee ---------- A ----

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