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Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1981, p. 7

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Pr RE -- HR ERO Dogs missing (From page 1) in the wood shed at 11:00 at night, and gone the next morning. Mr. Houghland said he found signs that would lead him to believe another dog might have been used to lure Toby away from the wood shed. Jim Geer, a resident of Honey's Beach, north of Port Perry. lost his 10 month Siberian Husky November 11. "he said the dog was let out of the house in the morning as usual and simply never came back. Mr. Geer said he searched extensively for the dog, contacted dog pounds and Humane Society Shelters in several com- munities, all without success. "I have a feeling the dog was picked up, but I don't have any real evidence," he stated. Twyla Ballagh, who lives on Highway 12, north of Manchester lost her two year old Brittany Spaniel two weeks ago, and because it never strayed far from the yard for an extended period of time, she too feels that her .by M. Barton The Nov. meeting of the W.I. was held in the Cent- ennial Hall on Nov. 25th at 8 P.M. After the Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect was repeat- ed in unison -"Family and Consumer Affiars" was the topic for the evening. The roll call "what have you thrown out that you wish you had kept" was very interest- ing and was answered by 14 members. The motto "when someone is drowning it is no time to teach him to swim", was taken by Mrs. Bessis Donneral. Mrs. Marion Innis then introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Ron Rowntree of Blackstock who spoke on the St. John's Ambulance course on First Aid. This course might be available to interested groups next year. dog was picked up. And the Frank Andrews family who farm on the 8th Concession, north of Epsom, lost two hounds in October and November. Mrs. Andrews told the Star that although the two dogs had the run of the farm, they never stayed away over- night. "I don't know what hap- pened to them, they just vanished," she told the Star. Although the dog. owners contacted by the Star were reluctant to speculate why somebody would want to steal their pets, some sug- gested research purposes, for training pit bulls used in organized dog fights, and even for food. Whether there are dog rustlers operating in the rural areas of Scugog and Uxbridge Townships is not an easy thing to prove. How- ever, there seems to be a pattern to some of the incid- ents. And the people who have lost dogs recently, those people who know the habits and. traits of their pets, are convinced their dogs have been stolen. Greenbank W.I. Mrs. Betty Stone thanked our guest for his interesting information. We were reminded of our display for summary day in Uxbridge on Dec. 15. A letter was read from "Operations Scugog' requesting a don- ation in aid of needy families at Xmas. We decided to send a cheque for the worthy cause. Our president, Mrs. Helen McKain, invited us to her home for the Xmas meeting, with a pot luck luncheon at 12 P.M. Mrs. Helen McKain, our delegate to the con- vention in the Royal York, gave an interesting account of the convention. Grace, and O Canada was sung, and a' social hour * followed. ETT TT TTT TS DIMITRI'S FINEFOOD 150 WATER STREET PORT PERRY - 985-8891 "The Best Burgers In Town" HOMEMADE FRIES, ONION RINGS & FISH! Try Our Juicy, Tender STEAK ON A KAISER LOTTE ETAT TT ~ Buy any Burger, Fries anda Large Soft Drink andgeta "FREE GLASS" SIRE TTT CRORE En (OFFER EXPIRES: DECEMBER 24, 1981) HEE Lucky Winner Mildred Hope of Blackstock was the lucky winner of a colour TV set in a draw recently with proceeds going to support the Mental Health Durham organiza- tion. Mrs. Hope has been a volunteer worker with the TV set. Friendly Visitors of Prince Albert for several years. Jim Hope of Blackstock shared in the lucky draw for FURNACE FILTERS OLD STYLE LAKEWOOD STOVES makes good energy saving sense during a time of especially high heating costs. Come in and see our complete selection soon. KATHITEH CHIMNEY CLEANER Elimites creosote build up. KENNEL COAL - ANTHRACITE $6.95 Approx. 401b. ... and furnaces. 2b. bag $10.50 Beat the cold For use in stoves, fireplaces, ASH SHOVELS from4.49 THERMOMETERS for safe operation of your stove. $10.50 ea. with the TOYOSET Portable 'Kerosene HEATER! SAFE-T-SALT Melts ice and snow. 20kg. bag $2.95 KEROSENE gal. 2.60 Boekamp Quartz Energy-Saver HEATERS 96.85 irom 86.95 It's economical, efficient, and it's portable. Use it in your work- shop or basement. Or to keep your greenhouse growing! And if you're an outdoorsman, the TOYOSET RSA - 10G is great for your camper or boat. Radiant heat upto 9400 BTUs. That's the TOYOSET RSA - 10G. Beats the cold any time! See Our Wide - Selection of FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES Great Gift Giving for Christmas! Enjoy the Winter Months with TOYOSET! INSTOCK QUANTITIES - SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. If it's something new you'll find it at .. clistie building 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE (OSHAWA ROAD) centre PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - 985-7391 by Re SINN Ae par Wel WII RV : LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER co. LTD. 222 £ A comprenimive pricing bo Pe SA er oy SAE RR i AA TN

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