wr" 3 Sougog Citizen - Tuesday, Februar 50; 1996 =z Scugog citizens get police citations Ba 72 ater McCrae A dozen people were awarded police citations * last' week in the Region of Durham Council "In many cases, these people risked their own lives to save others" Durham Regional Chairman Jim Witty said in his openi; immediate gmedical attention to the Oshawa teenager, before she was airlifted to a Toronto hospital. Without Dr. "Smith's effofts, the young lady would have perished, the policp report reads. On Ogtober 22, 1994 Murray McVety was first to the scene of an accident in Nestl where the driver Mr. Witty is also the Chairman of the Durham Regional Police Services Board. Durham Police Chief, . Trevor McCagherty, assisted Mr. Witty with the presentations to the 12 recipients. Scugog Township was well represented at the ceremony as residents Dr. Kevin Smith, Murray McVety 'and Dale Rutherford d awards was u in a house on fire. injured if Daryl hadn't After "dialing9-1-1, Mr. * intervened" police have Gordon kicked = the said. N . It was a year ago when Mrs. Wanda Luteczyk was confronted by two men with a knife as she worked in the family's variety store in Oshawa. When they demanded money the elderly lady surprised the two thugs by reaching for neighbour's front door open, alerting the startled occupants who were able to escape just before the upper floor was engulfed in flames. | On November 17, 1994, Qannington resident, Douglas Moody, was a, burning car. Mr. McVety pulled the victinf to safety before the car burst into - flames and was completely destroyed. In another' flaming episode, shortly after midnight on August 1,1895, .Dale Rutherford of Port Perry and Mark Lipfeld of stopped this bank robber's Thognhill, were the figst motorists on'the scene after an accident. Both men for their heroic acts. It was in the early morning hours of March 13, 1995 when Dr. Smith was on his way to the hospital that he came upon an "accident where the critically injured driver was trapped in an overturned car. The Port Perry physician was praised for giving r d the t r.in the town's an aerosol can of paint and National Trust when a sprayed them, prompting man robbed the bank. them to flee. Taking chase, Mr. Moody Police told the Citizen the apprehended the bandit subsequent police until police arrived. The suspect was charged and also admitted to two "previous robberies. "It was Mr. y's bravery that investigation was made easier due to Mrs. Lutczyk's spree" the police report reads. \ The youngest person to receive a citation was eight driver from the car before it year old Daryl Palmer of exploded into flames. Oshawa. The lad was Two Carini idemts recognized for saving his were r d for their young brother and validnt efforts. /mather from a dog's vicious * If Donald Gordon's dog | attack. hadn't awaljened him in | the early morning hours of { bitten hisymother and December 26, 1995 the Cannington resident probably wouldn't have noticed his neighbour's Family Matters FORTHCOMING MARRFAGE L The dog had already grother béfore Daryl ed the snarling animal away. The dog then proceeded to attack the eight year old, biting him several times before the 'attack ended. "No doubt, Daryl's family would have 'been more seriously Regional Police Chief brave actioris. Two men covered with fresh paint were soon apprehended. One was implemented in five other robberies! On May 20, 1995, Karen Dean and her husband, Jim Stanger, along with their neighbour, Rob Pepjer, rescuegs two young men from drowning in the frigid waters of Lake Ontario near the Lynde Shore Conservation Area in After Mrs. Dean 9. 1 - 1, her husband and neighbour paddled their canoe to the stricken men and towed them to shore. Both men recovered but would have drowned if they hadn't been rescued. In another water incident, on June 5, 1995, Norman kie was responsible for shving a young girl's life after she nearly drowned in a neighbour's swimming pool. There is an irony to this event as Mr. Mackie was saved from a possible +drowning in 1995 and told police he was "happy to return the favour". "We commend everyone of you" Chief McCagherty said in his closing remarks. Twelve people received police ciditions last week. Three recipients of the esteemed award were from Scugog, Township. They are, from left, Dale Rutherford, Murray-McVsty and Dr. Kevin Smith. In back, are Durham McCagherty and Durham chairman Jim Witty. Your Guide to Dining Out Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall, §* ave pleased tp anfiouncethe i MICHAELINA'S RESTAURANT satin or take out menu with everythi ; " ng fréshly prepared forthcoming marriage of their daughter, "Wl. .1,cated at 116 Water a » Pkt Perry, with a daily. If it's a light menu you're after, we have a selection CATHRYN picturesque view of Lake Scugog, provides seating for up of home-made soups and salads. Located at 1820 Scugog . oe 60 people. Offering a fine selection of Italian and Street, boasting a glass enclosed dining area, fast, * to 1° Canadian cuisine, they're well worth trying out, whether | friendly service and lots of parking. Call today at 985- PHI BULANI } | it's an intimate dinner for two or a family outing. Every ~ 0880. - i Sunday, Michaelina's provides all day breakfast from 9 \ son of Dr endabre, Witer id a.m. through to 3 p.m. Why not call today at 985-8955 or TRADITIONS IN FINE DINING on [ur ay, February 2th, ~~ just drop by and try out a restaurant with a difference. Port Perry's newest restaurant is located at 56 Water atdo clock in the afternoon, , } 3 St. Specializing in European Cuisine we offer a large St. Peter's Cathedral Basilica, . UT-HOUSE FISH AND CHIPS dinner selection at affordable prices. Open Monday - London, Ontario. |, Serving the Port Perry area for two and a half years Friday, 5pm - 10pm, Saturday & Sunday, 9am - 11pm. a with a variety of seafood, as well as Prime Rib roast, Although reservations are not always necessary, it you 1 ' ' Soaks, sama 40) Shieken. he Halibah Heise Ja YOU want to be sure of a table, give us a call at 985-3232. FORTHCOMING MARRL AGE ideal family res Spel or lunch or dinner offering an . Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon"Smith fv - v] of WM ) of Scugog Island are pleased to announce 7 . H ALIBUT the forthcoming marriage of their sop' J N ' VE. volo y JASON - 10 HOUSE Gchaclirnial 1 ' fish & ch 8 RA SHELLEY WILSON : 2 RESTAURANT ¥ IN FINE DINING % NOW FEATURING + Afamlyrestowant daughter of Mr. Allan Fisk and \ * offerthg home-made .' "Ms. Lynn Wilson of Oshawa. MONDAY-to FRIDAY Italian & Canadian Food. Wedding to take place June 29th, 1996 , 4 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM oast Prime "Come Join us for ..: - at Columbus United Church. ' SATURDAY & SUNDAY R Pr ) 05 ! & BREAKFAST ns » 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM Rib Dinner Wi © LUNCH : . - ca caniins nr mp | Includes salad, vegelaple, , fice of " : roast potato, br butter ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT [| |' i EUROPEAN rman 3 EIR - Pauline Claire CUISINE with our famous Light Batfer ~ttalian Dishes, Fabulous Saunders Served in Port Amy's" EAT HEALTHY Breakfasts & Light Lunches. ) and Newest Restaurant | Everything we serve Children's Menu available. 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