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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1995, p. 13

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 25, 1995 -13 SET RI EELICRTe as Six enter race {IRE BEE From page one he'll release his financial forecast for the province, which he has promised in the place of a full-blown budget. Yet more speculation has the Premier calling the election tomorrow (April 26), on the heels of the financial document. Confused? Not to worry: The elec- tion call will likely be coming within a week, and the vote will be in early June. Meanwhile, six people had filed their papers to run as candidates in Port Perry's Ward 2... and we know for sure when that They are: Ken Carruthers, the former Ward 1 councillor who lost his seat in last November's municipal election, Jim Grosvenor, who ran unsuccessfully for the Ward 2 seat in November, and Jeff Brown, Ruth Mark, Elgin Kennedy. The byelection is nec- essary because Marilyn Pearce, who won her third term as the Ward 2 rep last fall, became Scugog Township' s Regional Councillor and vacated the seat. She replaced Yvonne Christie, who Knopp, and Brian passed away in January vote occurs: May 23. AES doors are closing From Page 1 ately or given notice of closure, he said. The MP said it's not feasible for the govern- ment to fund the offices year-round, and indicated they may in future be operated on a seasonal contract basis. "Providing services more efficiently to help meet federal budget tar- gets has made it neces- sary to change the way services are delivered to agricultural employers," said Mr. Shepherd. "The agricultural com- munity understands tax- payers can't afford to pay for an office 12 months out of the year when it only provides service dur- ing a third of that." The primary function of the office is to provide an organized labor force for local farmers, and sup- ply Scugog residents with opportunities for casual, part-time and full-time work. The Water St. office is also linked to the Canada Employment Centre in Oshawa by way of a computerized job bank, which allows employment seekers to scan opportunities listed with the Oshawa office. Mr. Shepherd said that job bank could be relocat- ed somewhere else in town. The service is used annually by hundreds of | students seeking summer work, as well as others looking for jobs year- round. Last year, 1,200 people found work through the local office; in its 21-year history in Scugog, the centre has led to more than 36,000 people getting some form of employment, said Mr. Coy. It also provides con- sultation services for farmers seeking informa- tion on human resources management and related issues. 14° X 28 KIDNEY POOL North American Pool & Spa 1622 Scugog St., Port Perry (905) 985-3557 1-800-662-5864 Call for your replacement liner quotation Spas from 2497 at { All new 1995 Y dual air bags Y 4-wheel anti-lock brakes Y 2.2 L MFI DOHC engine Y automatic transmission 'Y air conditioning Y AM/EM stereo cassette Y trunk release Y rear seat heat ducts Y folding rear seat Y power steering Y intermittent wipers Y 24-hour Roadside Assistance Y GM 3-year/60,000 km no- -deductible TOTAL Warranty °239 PER MONTH/36 MONTHS OR PURCHASE S15, 385 (Ie Is 0) ato Fol GY = Va Le WaN 04 SE Sedan Y driver side air bag Y 4-wheel anti-lock brakes Y 2.3 litre L4 MFI DOHC engine Y automatic transmission Y air conditioning Y AM/FM stereo cassette Y power door locks Y centre console Y rear seat heat ducts Y intermittent wipers Y 24-hour Roadside Assistance Y GM 3-year/60.000 km no-deductible TOTAL™ Warranty "259 PER MON 3 MONTHS OR PURCHASE '199 1995 ils Firefly Sedan Y 5-speed manual transmission Y GM 3-year/60,000 km PER MONTH/ BS ia Y dual air bags Y remote trunk release Y side impact protection Y 24-hour Roadside Y AM/FM stereo Narranny ¢ FOR 36 MONTHS OR PURCHASE Y folding rear seat S 95 11,3 Y 1.3 litre L4 TBI SOHC engine ~~ _ Assistance SMARTLEASE GM CARDHOLDERS PONTIAC : Don't forget to use Smart customers use Smartlease Talk to us about custom-designing a lease plan to fit your specific needs. You your GM card earnings 1 can pay zero down. lower your monthly payments or use toward the purchase of any i your trade-in We can tailor your lease any way you want GM vehicle! TEAM § "Based on a 36 month lease for Sunfire/Grand Am/Firefly equipped as described A minimum down payment of $2.797/$2.999/81.651 and $300/$300/$300 security deposit are required. Some mileage conditions apply. Freight ($595/$595/8500). license. insurance and taxes are not included Offer applies to 1995 new or demonstrator models. Dealer order or trade may be necessary Dealer may selllease for less. Offer applies to qualified retail customers only Limited time offer may not be combined or used with other offers See your Dealer for details tSubject to GM Card Program Rules TD and GM are licensed users of marks. TMRegistered Trade Mark of General Motors Corporation. TD licenced user 1

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