Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Feb 1983, p. 3

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February 8, 1983 -- 3 (From page 1) in Brantford, Ontario figure just why prices oil companies are pre- stations is quoted as blaming the major com- marketing, customers 3 cents per litre works out had slashed their prices go up and down so rap- pared to cut prices in saying that the "price panies, in particular in the Port Perry area 2 to about $1.42 per to just over 25 cents per idly. certain areas for a short war' could end up hurt- Imperial Oil, a charge are now seeing the low- » gallon.) . ° litre and one operator in He was selling gas at period of time. ing the independent which is denied in the est price in months. 5" | Mr. Flieler noted that Chatham went to 20.9 33.9 per litre on Friday Meanwhile, in an dealers if they get "roll- article by a spokesman But they'd better 4 | from his records. the cents per litre until and said he's been gett- article in Friday's ed over' by the major for Imperial. enjoy it now, for next re i rice was 44.5 per litre ordered by the company ing customers from Toronto Globe and Mail, companies. Whatever the reasons week, prices could be fy | pric three months ago, to put it back up again. Oshawa who say it is the president of an in- The article says inthe complex world of back in the 40 cent per Rt r almost 60 cents a That was the first time worth the drive for a full dependent chain of 80 independent dealers are oil pricing and gasoline litre range. i ie gallon more than it is in more than three tank in Port Perry. Fi : now. years that gasoline was Larry Taylor of the [2 ! Gord Lewis, who owns sold for under $1 per Gulf station on Highway BAL the Turbo station on Water Street pegged his gas at 32.7 per litre on Sunday, and said he could not predict if it will go any lower than that. '""There are indica- tions it will probably go back up," he said. Mr. Lewis explained that one of the reasons for falling prices in many parts of Ontario is because of a shortage of storage capacity at the gallon in Ontario. Service station oper- ators in Port Perry call- ed the 20.9 cent price a '"'gimmick'"' and said there is 'no way" the price could go that low across the board. Dick Shinn of the Simcoe station on Queen Street said Friday he has "given up" trying to 7A said he too has no- ticed an increase in volume since the prices started dropping about the middle of last week, but he added that he doesn't know where the price might be next week. He agreed that an, over-supply of gasoline is the main factor why Welfare case During February and March The Murray House Restaurant FOR RESERVATIONS ... 985-2775 279 Queen St., Box 980 - Port Perry LOB 1NO Motorists benefit from gas price cuts VIDEO CENTRE -- Sales & Rentals -- *Panasonic & VHS Video Machine Sales & Rentals *A Wide Variety of Comedies - Dramas - Horror Movies FURNITURE & APPLIANCES PORT PERRY 985-2451 On 7A Highway - Next to PL Lumber §4OMESTEAD ae refineries. The mild ke by 1 d ed winter has meant higher wor er S r e ® ; Supplies of jhome heal- (From page 1) councillors from Oshawa ; ne we bo nave to council, after much who wondered where i be 'y of tosoline debate, amended the people. will turn when 3 oY the Wo store recommendations to they need emergency it Tie rie. > o down make the workers tem- shelter. 'Last n ok & alors porary. Under Regional Social services com- » Ope policy, their employment missioner Doug Johns cannot last longer than told the meeting the six months. Region will continue to 4 ° The decision to re- provide temporary intario deploy the emergency shelter for people in very housing officer to duties emergency situations (a 3 (From page 1) as a case worker did not mother and children out } will be used by the sit well with several onthe street) but will no ! Chamber of Commerce longer be able to assist as part of its financial po ppyuL mints PeOPle in finding apart- commitment to the 44 .ne tablespoonof MERt or other i expansion plans for Port _. . accommodation. h; vinegar to the fat in . h : Perry Memorial . ; It will cost the Region . : which you are going to : Hospital. Tickets for the : about $30,000 to hire the ' : deep fry. It will keep the i evening will go on sale : three temporary case . food from absorbing too i soon at stores in the yy workers for the re much fat and eliminate inder of 1983. Th Scugog area. the greasy taste main go : Ea i h f na vincial governmen | TE eT | Big Brother Bowlers : SWEETHEART SPECIAL = ~~ amount. The annual Big Brothers Bowl for Millions be held on February 12 at 3:00 p.m. Standing' ~ -- a _ During debate on the gets underway this week with bowlers from between the "fightin mayors' in this photo is A Lasting Gift for Your Valentine! Dad vices Port Perry and Uxbridge rolling for pledges. Little Brother Todd Reamsbottom of Port ; -- ALL OIL PAINTINGS -- oh: d staff is so busy with One of the highlights is a challenge bowl! bet- Perry. All proceeds from the events will go to - new applications for Ween Uxbridge council and Scugog council. the Big Brothers Association of Scugog and Kw 7 % Off welfare, follow up Mayors Jerry Taylor and Bill Ballinger Uxbridge. He 1 IN STOCK reports are not being (right) are ready for the challenge which will i X QUANTITIES done which in turn could 7 : be costing the Region ip PORT GIFTS & money as part of the pur- 2, v; PICTURE | FRAMING pose of the follow-ups is Ps (Beside Ty Star, tocheck thatreceipients HN Y ie > | 2898 dl! - : Bo 233 Queen Steet 9852543... 10<heck that tecelpients. ou re Invite ih tinue receiving welfare. gers Come In & See ... i HOMESTEAD'S H Oi M E : A rhs ] . ... Plus a Large Assortment of : is open for dining "Newly Released" Children's Films - Great for Parties! (HY Friday & Saturday Evenings fh from 5:00 p.m.

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