Fe "3m pt L . Piao US Ss 4 TNA TR ESRF IAS SEA VI LH ECR YE RU IE A I Er dL AE Ye AY SCL IROF ' {NON xy ey | SUE DE STH I il I Fe BOR AR SAR EPL RTA "hm 41 ELIE : ' XN Ae ' o p : ILE GY ¢ RL NIT RAR LY : : £25 y > 5 o 3 didi Fld wal HES EY RASTA YR i i 35 Ad £1 li tara PO hy FOF HVA Wd INE RE Ast FAL is rt VA RSA id wikis a > PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. January 3, 1979 -- 3 . (2 - : A A quiet New Year as Durham i : id i : a " "> : Bea Police officially take control Fridav Niaht | [$9 The Durham Region take- over all police duties in theft reported January 1 on constables and two patrol Y ) £3. ad over of police duties in Scugog from the OPP effec- Scugog Island, and the new cars assigned exclusively to . - AN, Scugog Township went with- tive at 12:01 a.i., December force made just one liquor- Scugog. id. out a hitch December 31. , 31, although thev OPP will related charge on New The force has opened a Po Staff Sergeant Reg Mec: continue to patrol the provin- Year's Day. There were no store-front office in the plaza g:: Intyre told the Star January cial highways that run liquor charges in Scugog on at the intersection of Water 1/2 2 that the transition by the through the township. New Year's Eve laid by the Street and Highway 7A to oR L 'Durham force went smooth- Staff Sgt. McIntyre said Durham police.' _ givethe police a "presence" ER ly, "with no problems at his officers in Scugog had a All of Scugog Township is in the community. While it iE all." - very quiet time over the New ow sid the Jurlsdietion - Ay not be Staffed 2 hours a } @ RY Durham force took Year's transitional riod urham region's Number ay, a '"'hot line" outside the Bo The Durham ° with just a couple of in- division with headquarters front door of the office will POR ) 4 TA VERN 1 cidents showing up on the in Uxbridge under the over- put the caller in direct con- 203 WATER STREET 985.3281 AS occurence sheet. all command of Staff-Sgt. tact with Durham's com- iN ) [i ® ~ There was a snowmobile McIntyre. There are 12 munications centre in > Iga Oshawa where any message -- starting -- - Mi | will be relayed immediately : a Merchants happy iii | FRIDAY, a the Township. _ Wor : . . In addition to the 12 con- -J ANU ARY 5 pi i H $e d H stables and two officers, a ' a . Wi f S P en | n g youth bureau officer will be | 9:00 to 1:00 . . HEI working in both Scugog and a . ok ! (From page 1) WI. Uxbridge Townships. * Great Music Wis most popular toys this Shoppers in Scugog didn't The Durham force has * Great Lighting an Christmas were those that limit their spending to gifts plans to start a regular HY _ received heavy TV adver- for under the tree, as spokes- Co vmobile patrol in the * Great Time! i tising; and Mr. Barr.said men for both the Liquor cottage areas around BIE that these were-almost all Store and the Brewer's Scugog. Two snow machines KEYS : sold out. Stocking stuffer. Retail outlet in Port Perry ready to go, and Staff NO JEANS pea ® items in the $5 to $7 price told the Star on January 2 Sgt. McIntyre says the 2k range such' as costume that sales over-the.holiday patrols will begin in the very NA jewellry and cosmetics also Period were up .over last near-future. i] sold very well. Mr. Barr was Year. oo Prglol) one of the several merchants 525252525252525252¢ Oe CE Eee 2S aE S225 52 25 SSeS 2 2 SS 2 SS 2 2 2222 2 2 SP 52 SG 525252 S225 SSS SAG 5 2525252525252 525252625267 5 who noticed a substantial [J Rail ein : i . take-off overall sales during i b GRADUA an . the final three or four shop- g C) Marilyn Wallace received ping days before Christmas. { i a Bachelor of Arts degree at In mens clothing, Greg N D the Fall convocation of Heffering. of Gregory's 0 wt ___Wilired Laurier University, Clothing, told the Star that |g Waterloo, Ontario, majoring the most popular items this N B in religion and culture. Christmas were sweaters, N ie C) | Zt, dress slacks and shirts in the y » i a er to $50 price range, and § u A O d 0 k i? the municipal lower priced accessories Specia Y er 00 S R savings & Ioan corporation such bs gloves and we N by heii : -- were also in good demand, { F E R i Mr. Heffering said that © or ver y oom " i Guaranteed while his sales figures were i! t . i! s Investment .. up over the previous Decem- {i ; gl Certificates & ber, hs said'they could have C1 i ok een better, and suggested K i Debentures the nice weather early in the J ' LA iB G E ' ST 0 C 18 month may have had some- ly 5 YEAR ANNUAL INTEREST * thing to do with it 4 $1.50- $2.00 - $2.99 : Miriam Price of the Pink { SINGLE ROLL i : Dot'in Port Perry also said by Cy © that December sales in { © | 8 womens clothing and acces- ; d 0 sories were up oVer the Ol W S H ADES > % previous Christmas. 'People : Wi N D ; seemed to be buying more § All Sizes - 36in. width P selectively in all price 0 : h ranges," she said. i $ $ EE Fs > : . In keeping with the Christ-_ Al ? 98 ~ = - ia Als aus Your S05 Sova mas spirit, it seems that © . " C) ois) i 27 oe Hl] > i EL HOSPITAL REPORT 3 Qa X Subject to change without notice . Y Pia 5 Week Ending December 28th C- Heal DON FORDER Admissions...................... 26 &-- ; sian Births............................. 2 6 ; ; C) 39 Insurance Agency Ltd. peatns Nil 8 LEVI & G.W.G AI 0 > 24 Water Street - Port Perry Emergencies................ 187 5, ° ° ° C) NR | -8471 Operations.................5 @ : i BE ! PHOWE 363 Discharged.....................34 h " Lines mn Large Stock W ie A ---------- Remaining............... Fiwsoons 24 by i) ii 1 J py 3 H] ' ° 5) -E % : i Men's Shirts. ..........sPECIAL%9.95 I: Port Perry High School : 3 95 J | HT C H L yt Kaufman Work Boots ... $29.95 - 43. yk ; ' i 35D | NIG S 00 h Men's Socks (Irregulars) «ee eee $1.50 pr. : A | ol 03 J A N 9 . Gy 5 Po A | CO U RSES { Men's Vests (Fleece Lined)... .. $12.95 0 Ho] J g REGISTRATIONS for the following short courses will be held gd Hydro Parka Coats .........%29.95 0 at the high school Mon., January 8, 1979 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. . d . Ty Rg ) Bargelo.......................... 20 hours i Large Assortment of Work Clothing d | Hairdressing ................. .... .. 20 hours h " Woodworking EE 20 hours (Merchandise not as illustrated) B) | Landscaping ....................... 20 hours 3 0 ) Typing (Intermediate) ............ . .. 20 hours gE Refresher Shorthand. ............. .. 20 hours i d Personal Income Tax . . .... 5 hours (2 evenings) i A WwW BROCK g ! Details concerning theffncome Tax Course will be avail- "® ® ® , =) R | able at time of registration or by phoning 985-7079 3 ; | (Mr. Dave Muir, R.1.A.) after 6:00 p.m. i DEPA RTM ENT STORE H) A \ | FEES: 20 hour courses - $12.50 ; Queen Street - 985-2521 \ > | 15 hour course - $3.50 g | (Some courses require additional material fees) h All courses (New & Continuing) begin on January 9th at 7 p.m. of { SE 02S 2S 2 2 OG P6252 25252 5252 G2 525262 SR 25252525250 525252525250 525252 SR S25 G525 05 2525052625252 52525262625 TY TEETER, fF bed A 2 LA A