A ibs dp: Never let the fuel tank go below half-full as moisture can be a real problem in winter, says the Ontario Trucking Association Safety Coun- I cil. Trucking professionals know that condensation collects at the bot- tom of the fuel tank. Eventually it may freeze and cause problems in the fuel tank or line. ° A full tank of fuel minimizes this problem. Every five to 10 tankfuls of fuel, or once a month, addition of appropriate fuel conditioner will Keep your tank full help absorb excess moisture and will eliminate fuel line freeze-up. Fuel conditioner is especially im- portant with diesel fuel and should be added even more often than with gasoline. Other tips for motorists are con- tained in the pamphlet 'Sharing the Road - with a Truck' which is available free of charge from the Ontario Trucking Association, 555 " Dixon Road, Rexdale, Ontario, M9W 1H8 or by calling 416-249-7401. Highway No.12 in Port Perry. CRIME | | STOPPERS Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's assistance in solving a Theft from a sod company on During the night of July 4th - 5th last yedr, a fork lift was loaded onto a tractor trailer unit and then driven aw ay. The tractor trailer ~unit minus the fork lift was later recovered at the Hawthorne Restaurant, which is located about 8 miles northeast of Orillia. ed The stolen article is described as a 1980 Thomas Skid Steer Fork' Lift, model T173, serial No.19142, orange and black in colour, valued at approximately $10,000. A photo of a smiliar type of machine i is attached. -arrest of people responsible for this offence. Up to $1000 will also be paid for the arrest of people found in unlawful possession of stolen property. In addition similar rewards will be paid for information leading to arrests in any serious crimes. Callers do not have to give their names or appear in court. - The Crime Stoppers numbers are: 222-8477 Local to Toronto 1-800-387-8477 Toll Free for all calls Sgt. S. Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes this ar- ticle to help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 600 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible dona- tions which may be sént to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers (Durham), P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7K8. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the 1987 TRUCKS © YEAR 100,000 km. ASP WARRANTY FREE viHEN TOP SELLING PICK-UPS +rOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY YOU PURCHASE ONF OF O KING CAB E LEASE FROM from *9887. 1229. month | MIDWAY MOTORS RUTHER St East Whithy ADDED SECURITY PLAN "DURHAM REGION'S Ist CHOICE FOR NISSAN (from page 1) tions, the Board will make an effort to line up the necessary funding from the previncial government to allow construction to start this fall. On the issue of compensation, once the expropriation process is over, the Board of Education makes an offer to the land owner (Scugog Township). If the land owner is not happy with this offer, it ean seek ar- bitr&tion in front of the Ontario Municipal Board, a process which could, take a year or more to complete. The Board spokesman said the ex- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 20, 1987 -- 25 Expropriation started propriation process can be halted at any time if the Fair Board lease on the land is surrendered. The Durham Board of Education, Township council and the Fair Board have been trying to sort this issue out for nearly a year. At a meeting January 14, members of the Fair Board voted to give up the lease on the land, but only if Township council agreed to guarantee construction of a race track at a new Fair site behind the Scugog Arena. Council rejected that request, but it has offered to prepare the new site for the Fair plus contribute up to $300,000 in re-location assistance. But this offer expires at the end of this month. Over the past few months, the Durham Board of Education looked at several other sites for a school in north Port Perry, but they were rul- ed out for lack of full services. « Meanwhile, the Fair Board's an- nual meeting is slated for January 28 in Port Perry and there could be 'yet another vote on whether to ac- cept the Township's offer and sur- render thé lease. | [dhsows JANUARY EVERYTHING MUST GO! 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