tee was formed at Community 10 Citizen ~ Tuesday, Jan 14, 1993 NOVEMBER 26 local rink, including Ken Search Continued Williamson, Roy Faulkner and The search for Elizabeth Bain continued as_volunleers concen- trated their efforts in specific arcas cast of Nestleton. It had been almost 18 months since the Scarborough university student disappeared and dufing that ume, members of her family, friends and volunteers had been relentless in their efforts to find her body. A former boyfriend had been charged with murder. Santa Prepares Santa Claus was busy making last minute preparations for Port Perry's annual Santa Claus Parade, organized by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce Between The Pages Members of the cast of Cawker P.S. Drama Club were hard at work in rehearsal for 'Between the Pages', described as a fairy tale with a message. The show was staged Nov. 27, 28and 29 at the school Tums Up Aces Barbara Brown never had any doubt that eventually sh going to win at the lottery game And sure enough, earlier in the month she cashed a cheque for $25,000 after turning up five aces in 'Scratch Poker Pullers Honoured Earle Trewin and Harvey Graham were honoured Nov. 23 at the Blackstock Rec Centre, scené of the Central Ontario Tractor Pullers' Association awards ceremony Variety Night Durham West Junior Farmers put on a variety night Nov. 23 at the Greenbank Hall, with music skits and comedy. Sporisiand Trophy The first bonspiel of the new curling scason was held Nov. 23 and won by Wayne Medford's was «Bill Tredway. Zebra Mussels For the first time ever, zebra mussels were found in the Kawartha Lakes. The Ministry of Natural Resources confirmed small mussels were detected in the fall from water-samples in Balsam Lake, Rice Lake and Big Bald Lake Second Suspect Arrested Durham Region Police arrested a second suspect wanted in con nection with the Nov. 10 murder of Gerald *Shorty" Sunson. Police said 25-year-old Barry Donald Challice was arrested by Durham detectives in- Toronto DECEMBER 3 Tire Problems Durham East MPP Gord Mills said he was sausficd with efforts by the Ministry of the Environment to clear up the "tre problem' on Seugog Island. Island residents, however, were not as pleased. Gary Fitchett said the sit uation was 'sickening', and had dragged on long enough Royal Ribbons John Leask of Leaskdale Farm Seagrave had a great showing at the Royal Winter Fair with his beautiful Belgian horses. Driver Unhun Frank McCallum of Lindsay walked away unhurt Nov. 28 after the truck he was driving slammed nto the side of a CP freight train at the crossing in Myrtle Fantasuc Parade The Scugog Chamber of Commerce outdid itself in 1991 with the annual Santa Claus Parade. Record crowds lined the streets as Santa Claus marked the official beginning of the holiday season in Scugog A Greener Hospital A waste management commit- Memorial Hospital 10 implement a program of 'reduce, reuse and recycle'. The hospital has a tradi- tion of being environmentally CONSCious. Teaching Values Ed Mutant, a world renowned educator, was in Port Perry, at Scugog Memorial Public Library, Nov. 28 conducting a workshop about teaching values and vires 10 children This Is Your Life 'This Is Your Life, Santa Claus', an extravaganza of Christmas carols, skits and other festive fun, was being planned by the Millar Lights, for Dec. 12, 13 and 14 Two To Hospital An accident Nov. 28 in the evening sent two pedestrians to hospital, one in serious condition Durham Regional Police said Marjorie Page and Orval Curry both residents of the group home on Ella St, were walking against the Light at the intersection of Queen and Simege streets, when they were struck by a southbound van driven by a Seagrave man. No charges were laid The Good Old Days Sam Cawker entertained the local Historical Society members with an hour of recollections and descniptions of the carly days in the community Toys, Toys, Toys! Carol and Don MacKinnon of Port Cleaners were absolutely overwhelmed with stuffed toys ever since they announced they would clean and repair the critters to give to needy children at Christmas. Almost 1,000 toys were delivered to the Queen St dry cleaning business Chargers Win Citizen Trophy Cartwright High School Chargers were winners of the first Scugog Citizen Challenge Cup P port perry printing COMPUTER and BUSINESS FORMS CREATIVE DESIGN and LAYOUT QUALITY. PROCESS and COLOUR PRINTING 201 NORTH STREET PHONE 985-9755 OFFICE SUPPLIES RUBBER STAMPS WEDDING INVITATIONS after defeating their cross- Township rivals, the PPHS Rebels, 8-6, in high school hock- ey, Dec. 2. So Close! Talk about close! It was a three-way tie at the Port Perry Curling Club Nov. 27, dunng the Rent & Save Ladies Bonspiel, relying on the aggregate score to decide a winner. When the dust had seuled, a am from Whitby claimed first place, while a local team (Kelly Evans, Laural Griffin, Carol Jackson and Donna Fairman) won second DECEMBER 10 Ticket To Go? Truckers (or anyone cise) who park their cars on the south side of Highway 7A, in front of coun try Style Donuts or Mac's Milk could find a ucket on their wind shield. Scugog councillors agreed with a letter from a Township res ident who wrote to say that when a vehicle is parked even for a few minules, it causes a trallic ue-up No Monty The provincial highway department stuck to its policy of not providing money for traffic signals at private intersections, which meant that if traffic signals were 10 be put up on Highway 7A in front of the Port Perry Plaza, the property owners would have to cover the cost, estimated up © $120,000 Committee Appointments Scugog Township Council named its appointments 10 vanous commitlees, commissions and boards. Wife Charged Durham Regional Police charged a 44-year-old Oshawa womdn with attempted murder following an incident where her husband and son were both struck on the head Gary's Back Pledging to find 'new and cre ative initiatives to make the Rckion work better', Gary Herrema was acclaimed Dec. 4 10 another term as chairman of Durham Region New Streetlights Scugog Township agreed to change over 600 streetlights to low pressure sodium lamps as a cost and energy saving measure. The changeover was 10 begin in February, '92. Sweet Idea Five-year-old Madeleine Sims- Fewer of Liule Britain saved her pennies for the year and last week DECORATE on a she bought $80 worth of stuffed animals, 10 be distributed 10 needy children through Operation Scugog Help Cards Students across durham were issued small, wallet sized 'help cards' that Board of Education oMicials hoped would help pre vent suicides. The blue cards were handed out to students in grades 7 wll Youth At Conference More than 60 young people from across rural Canada gathered in Toronto Nex, 6 to 10 10 partici pate in the 1991 National 4-H Conference. Includedin this group was Eric Barkey ffom Blackstock, who joined other 4 Hers at the 61st annual event Volleyball Champs Greenbank Public Schopl won the Durham Central Volleyball Championships with victones of 15.5, 15.9 over Scout Central His Lucky Day Jamie Trick of Pont Perry cele brated his 13th birthday on Fnday the 13th Prestigious Awards Doug Scott and Carolyn Best (centre) were presented with the prestugious Corps d'Elite awards for their long-ume volunteer ses vice 10 the community DECEMBER 17 Fire Destroys Bam Damage had been pegged at up 0 $500,000 after fire destroyed a 40,000 square foot bam owned by Casteel's Poultry Farm on Chapdler Rd., Scugog Island There were no chickens in the barn, but 55,000 had been shipped to market within the past two weeks Teenager Killed Funeral services were held Dec 17 in Bowmanvilie for Shane Switzer who lost his life in a car accident on the Island Road Woman Killed A 20-year-old Bowmanville woman was killed Dec. 1010 a two vehicle collision on Durham Road 57 near the Newcastle Boundary Road «GM Agnouncement General Motors workers in Oshawa were nervously awaiting a major announcement aboyt the company's future by Compdhation chairman Robert Stempel. 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