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Port Perry Weekend Star, 21 Jul 2000, p. 4

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4- "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2000 | NOTHING DOWN O A C Goa gatiilegole) Nel. Wolfe) oi [efololl' Wo W Wo Tong, 11 Te nlol] Nol - Well 'Toh lefalel'] Re ¥-Wollll 'oda: ii else) Ee I-Kea A vrais NOTHING DOWN O A PR NEW 2000 Dodge Pick-up LUTE TE) TEST TET FY NOTHING DOVUNE .8 ON THESE BRAND NEW 2000 TRUCKS * 36 month term-OAC C. NOTHING DOWN OAC NOTHING DOWN OAC % FINANCE RATE" . Ran 2000 Durango Sport 94 Chrysler LeBaron 6 cyl, ps/pb, pw, tilt, cruise, AM/FM cassette, air, teal 97 ShiySior Intrepid 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, lan ps/pb, pw/pl tilt, air, cruise, AM/FM cassette, approx 58,000 km. Black $13,999 4 dr, ps/pb, : air, auto AM/FM cassette. Light Iris 1 $9,299 97 Dodge Caravan = 6 cyl., auto, ps/pb, 7 passenger, approx. 50,000 km. Red = $1 5,200 99 BS Cysier Sebring JX* convertible, ps/pb, plus many more options, approx car warr. Green pw/pl, air, tilt, cruise, > 17,000 km, bal new 6 cyl, auto, ps/pb, + | p/seat, tilt, cruise, RB air, p/roof. Leather interior, approx 35,000 km., balance of new car warranty. $19,999 Prices plus tax & ic, 985-7354 404-8220 at the corner of Hwy. 2 & Hw y. JAI in Ma nchester CHRYSLER « The TRX 250 may be a rnid-size ATV when it comes to weight & price, butt is a true heavy weight in terms of gutsy performance and upshelf features. Powered by a smaller version of the rugged sideways-mounted OHV engine found in our bigger machines, the TRX250 packs it punch in a Sompact pkg. that riders of all sizes will find exciting to operate . TRX 250, 2X4 *4,550 + tax No charge pdi, x» charge freight $134" /mth for 48 mths 0.A.C. $0 DOWN, PST, GST, FREIGHT, PDI INCLUDED 2001 TRX350, ELECTRIC & MANUAL SHIFTS NOW IN STOCK! ~ HONDA y 4 A $24,999 * short term lease vehides Uxbridge man appointed to the Order of Canada By Chris Hall Weekend Star , A Leaskdale man has been named an Officer of the Order of Canada. Recognized world-wide for his work in environmental issues, peace and nuclear disarmament, Maxwell Bruce was named on July 13 as one of 103 Canadians appointed to or promoted within the Order, the country's highest honour. "I was quite honoured when | was informed of it," said Mr. Bruce. An official presentation ceremony is scheduled for October. Nominated for the honour by his good friend Dr. Charles Godfrey, a fellow lawyer and environmentalist, Mr. Bruce was named to the Order of Canada by Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson. The son of a former Port Perry resident, Dr. HA. Bruce, the Leaskdale man was born in Toronto and later graduated from law school, then went on to a career in international law. "I worked at a commercial law firm in Toronto until the late 70s, but | was always interested in international affairs," said Mr. Bruce. He moved to London, where he hoped to establish a branch of the firm in England, and specialized in Canadian commercial law. And throughout his life, he fostered a fascination with world-wide affairs. The result was a successful 25-year career as an inter- national environ- mental lawyer, dealing with gov- emments around the globe. As well, Mr. Bruce was a legal advi- sor and volunteer with many non- governmental organizations, a founder of the Canadian Parks and Wildemess Society in the 1960s, and Maxwell Bruce 'has worked for more than 25 years with Britain's Advisory Committee for the Protection of the Seas. Later this year he will fly to Britain to present a paper during the annual confer- ence of the International Organization of Scientists. Supporters of arms control and disarmament, the organization is working to abolish nuclear weapons and won the Nobel Peace Prize five years ago. Mr. Bruce is also a member of the Planning Council of the International Ocean Institute, and he co-founded two charitable trusts that support marine research and education at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research. BERET 5 « CARS - TRUCKS Don' ultimate in vo fares tad 4 has ve lor sary oo yo, 3 in they are available with either Honda's remarkable ESP push-button electric shifting or conventional foot shifting. Want the lightest, toughest, easiest-to-operate ATV in the class? Your choice has been narrowed to two. TRX 350 2X4 *5,299 + tax (manual) TRX 350 2X4 *5,699 + tax (electric shift) No charge pdi, no charge TAX 350 2X4 MANUAL" for 48 mths O.A.C. TRX 350 2X4 ELECTRIC *1 for 48 mihs OAC. $0 HT, PDI INCLUDED + 2001 400 -y ) 4 -- a.) NOW IN traction? These all new 2x4 | DVO NMOG 2NIHLION "O°'V'O NMOQA ONIHLION "J'V'O NMOd ONIHION "O'V'O NMOA ONIHLION "J°'V'O NMOG DONIHLON By Rik Davie Weekend Star GREEN AND RED ONLY A Me This is it the most Sophisticated and user friendly ATV you J can buy. Packed with high-tech features like easy-to- -operate | ESP electric shifting, powered by a brawny 4 stroke engine BB and built Honda-tough for years of, virtually trouble-free ser- vice, the TRX 450 ES can take you where you want to go - - |§ with just the simple push of a button. TRX 450 4X4 *7,300 + tax (manual) TRX 450 4X4 00 ax + tax (electric shift) I Se i Plus... A tp ma fairing & windshield TRX 450 2X4 wn 180% mth for 60 mths O.A.C. TRX 450 2x4 ELECTRIC *190™/mth for 60 mths OAC. $0 DOWN, PST, GST, FREIGHT, PDI INCLUDED There will continue to be just one trustee to cover the area of Uxbridge and Brock Townships, according to figures announced at a special meeting of the Durham District School Board last week. Trustee Nancy Loraine currently serves an area equal in size to all of the southern school areas combined, excluding Scugog Township, which is represented by trustee Bobbie Drew. The board met to approve a recommenda- tion that the current level of 11 trustees be main- tained. The recommendation is based on the fact that because population growth does not warrant the addition of more trustees. The clerks of the three largest school areas - Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering - have the final say in the recommenda- tion, a situation that Scugog trustee Drew calls "stacked." Mrs. Drew said that the board would like to see another trustee added to lighten the load of the Uxbridge-Brock trustee. "It is fortunate indeed for the people of Durham board won't increase the number of trustees for next term Uxbridge-Brock that Nancy (Loraine) is as dedicated. and hard a worker as she is for her constituents," said Mrs. Drew. "The amount of travel (six or more meetings a month plus trips to the 11 schools in the area) would put some people off of seeking such a public ser- vice position." Ms Loraine, who is cur- rently on a week's holi- day, has said in the past that while she has been able to manage the task, "I worry about what comes after. It may be more difficult to find peo- ple willing to take on the job, given the travel and time commitment." Ms Loraine has not yet announced whether or not she will seek another three-year term. Municipal elections are held in November. "That is something | will decide with the help of my family," she said in an interview. The distribution of trustees is based on a population level and density formula that could see north Durham with just one trustee for some time to come. atl ot a --. -- ll Ly ---- BE 1 ---- rn TTT SY ce op LS --------

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