Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Jul 1987, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 21, 1987 PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC and GENERAL REPAIR Durham Rd. 8, 1/2 Mile West of Arena 985-8406 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO LOB INO PARTS - SALES - SERVICE - TESTING Of All Starters, Alternators, Generators and Regulators -- BATTERIES -- TUNE-UPS -- AIR CONDITIONING Owned & Operated by bine OPEN: Monday - Friday 8 AM to 6 PM Hdl Saturday 8 AM to 12 Noon TIM BARTLEY sikkens Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 So the natural beauty of your exterior woodwork -- doesn't fade in the sunlight -- isn't damaged by moisture -1sn't hidden. CE NTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S., OSHAWA 728-6809 sikken® ~~" sikkens Settlement House CLEARANCE STORE 3 Doors West of Settlement House 191 QUEEN STREET NO LESS THAN 240% .-- EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! Boa a dk ok ok 3 SOME ITEMS O% OFF e.g. WINDSOCKS reg. 23.99 GOURMET SETS reg. 79.99 CHECK OUT OUR *1.99, *5., *10. TABLES All Items at Least 50% OFF! Sale starts Wednesay, July 22nd, 1987. * FOR A LIMITED TIME Ends of Lines Discontinued Items Surplus Stock Some Seconds Stock 1s from Settlement House and Old Port Marketing (our wholesale division) Don't miss this Temporar One-time Opportunity to Save on Better Quality Items It wasn't a major blaze, but Scugog Fire suspected that hot coals from a Hevhedue may Department sent a couple of men to Palmer Park Sunday morning to put out a fire which had been started in the trunk of this old willow tree. It is have been dumped into the tree trunk, starting the fire. That's fireman Dave Obee giving the flames a shot of water. The lowest fatality total in 32 + years was recorded on Ontario roads during 1986, Minister of Transportation and Communica- tions Ed Fulton said recently. Motor vehicle accidents claimed 11,102 lives last year, down 7.5 per cent over 1985. The 1986 roll represents the fewest number of deaths in the province since 1954, when 1,045 people were killed. "I am extremely encouraged by the .improvements last year," Fulton said. "Ontario motorists are taking a more responsible attitude towards driving but we must con- tinue to strive toward i improving the situation." "It also reinforces my belief that the government's campaign against _ drinking and driving is beginning to show signs of success. Combined with our other safety initiatives and conscientious police enforcement ef- forts, it has resulted in reductions in almost every category of our motor vehicle accident statistics." The most significant decline was recorded in motorcycle passenger deaths, which dropped 37.5 per cent. Close behind were bicycle fatalities, with a substantial decrease of 32.6 per cent. injuries were also down, led by a 7.8 per cent drop in motorcycle passengers hurt. The number of motorcycle drivers and bicyclists injured showed a similar improve- ment, down 7.5 per cent from 1985. In addition, the total number of ac- cidents decreased by 1.3 per cent, with fatal accidents dropping by a more impressive 8.2 per cent. "We have established a positive trend in reducing the number of SOUTHPORT DELIVERY SERVICE Ontario accident toll at lowest point since 1954 deaths and injuries on our roads," Fulton said, "We are proud of what has been accomplished, but we are all too well aware that tragedies still occur. "MTC, in co-operation with the Ministries of the Attorney General and the Solicitor General, will con- tinue to work towards improving the safety of Ontario's roads and highways. But it is up to all motorists to support our efforts by their actions. We look forward to the day when needless accident casualties will be a thing of the past." 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