rea Three youths have been charged in connection with the rampage of three Black- stock buildings last week. Damage well over $1,000 and thefts of items valued at over $3,300 was the result of th® Monday night break-ins "at Cartwright Central Public, School, Cartwright High' School, and the Cartwright Community Centre, all in Blackstock. All items stolen were re- covered by police, according to a spokesman at the New- castle detachment of the «Ontario Provincial Police. Stolen from the public school Charge youths with theft Two Thornhill youths have been taken into custody and Ontario Provincial Police are looking for one more, following the theft and sub- sequent recovery of a tractor truck cab from Utica Farm Equipment in Utica last Tuesday night or early Wed- nesday morning. York regional police are holding Dale Long, 18, of 30 Clark Ave., and Brian Long, 16, of the same address. They are being held by York Regional Police, who picked up the pair on other charges as well. All the stolen property except about $70.00 in farm machinery were recovered by police. Awaiting result of post mortem : Police are waiting for the results of a post mortem held following the death of an ® Oshawa man on January 19 at a Caesarea cottage. Robert William Hooper, 19, of Oshawa, was visiting at a cottage in Caesarea when he became ill and was taken to Port Perry Com- munity Memorial Hospital by friends at the cottage. He died at the hospital, according to provincial police of the Newcastle detachment, and the pro- nouncement of death was made by coroner, Dr. R. Allin of Port Perry. No foul play is suspected by police. A Newcastle detachment spokesman said the report on the post mortem from the Toronto forensic science laboratory should be receiv- ed this week. Ad ° John Gast Editor PORT PERRY STAR Company Limited Phone 985-7383 Serving Port Perry, Reach, Scugog and Cartwright Townships P. HVIDSTEN, Publisher was a $400. movie projector. Public school principal, Douglas Hogg, said about $700. in property was smash- ed beyond repair, including typewriters, duplicating machines, and more. By late last week, most of the other repairs, to the building, such as smashed windows and doors, were completed. Epsom Bethesda Reach Women's Institute held their regular January meeting at the home of Mrs. B. DeBoer. The motto Spend a thought before you spend a penny' was replied to by Mrs. Bigglestone. This was "Family and Consumer Affairs' meeting and the roll call was answer- ed by "My Pet Peeve while Shopping". There was quite a lively discussion. Mrs. Underhill gave a few pointers on T.V. Advertising. It's not the things they say, but what they don't say that causes the trouble. A letter was read from our foster child. Mrs. Croxall gave some very interesting highlights from the Area Convention and made us all feel that this convention was one well worth attending. Mrs. Pauline McGibbon was guest speaker at the annual ban- quet at the Royal York Hotel. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. E. Thompson expects to be able to leave hospital in a few days. Speedy recovery Jean. We are also sorry to hear that Mrs. Russell Rodd is still in hospital in Uxbridge. Don't. forget the Sunday School Skating party, Feb. 14 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Uxbridge rink. OPP charges 18 year old Steve Rittgasser, 18, of Thornhill and John Vander- lans, 16, of Keswick, were arrested and charged with possession of stolen property after Const. Robert Foley of the Whitby detachment; Ontario Provincial Police stopped a snowmobile with- out a licence plate, January 23rd. The $1,700. vehicle had been stolen from Don Val: lance Equipment in Brooklin -"the day before. Court has been set for the two on February 21 in Whitby. ~~ Sait, , : (um) QO rar J. Peter Hvidsten, Advertising Manager Spokesman at the high school said damage was minimal in the break-in at the school, but that thefts included a cassette player, two record players, seven typewriters, two calculators and a clock. A microphone, amplifier and two speakers valued at about $1,500 was stolen from the recreation .centre. Charged with three counts of break, enter and theft are Daniel McQuaid, 16, of 39 Sunrise Dr., Blackstock, James Stewart Traquair, 16, of R.R. 2, Blackstock, and Murray Robert Johnston, 16, of Oshawa. A court date has been set for February 18. and area news The Boy Scouts and Cubs are planning to sell seeds and would Appreciate your help. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Card of Oshawa, were Sunday sup- per guests with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Card. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry visited Mrs. Ruby Rogers in Brooklin on Sunday after- noon. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Barry Ogg and boys of Scarborough called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster on Saturday. The Couples Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry last Friday evening. Co-hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cather- wood. The U.C.W. will meet at Utica Church, February 4th, Group 1 in charge. | ' Not many were able to be at church on Sunday. So we will hope for a big turn out next Sunday at Epsom at 11:30 with Mr. M. Ward in charge. MAP RAE k-ins, damage to Blackstock schools =; oe ¥ . oii hard nts SE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1975 -- 5 Nursing Home News We had the monthly visit from the Kinettes on Mon- day. June Hill with her accordion entertained accompanied by John Mc Donald (violin) and Mrs. Angela Dinaut at the piano. Such old favourites as "Little Brown Jug' and 'Old Black Joe' were thoroughly enjoyed by all. Delicious refreshments concluded the evening. We didn't have a church service Tuesday. Bingo was held Thursday with the following winners: Mrs. Byers, Mrs. Percy, Mr. W. Smith, Mr. C. Smith, Mrs. K. 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