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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1987, p. 3

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Enter Canoe the Nonquon Canoe race this Saturday The countdown is on. Only four short days until Canoe the Nonguon 1987 is reality. We have just a couple of last minute changes. Registration for any 10 - 14 year old may be done F'ri- day, June$, at the Latcham Centre between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Please make the people at the registration aware of your lakeftont Lawyers office damaged The house that was moved from Queen Street to Shanley Street was damaged sometime Friday night, during a break and enter. Durham Regional Police are in- vestigating two suspects after the incident was reported on Saturday May 30. The hoyse, owned by lawyer Paul Fletcher and used as a law office for Harris, Fletcher, Tesluk Associates, "was moved Tuesday May 19 from its former position next to the IGA, to its present position on Shanley near Water Street. Although police say nothing - of value was stolen during the break- in, a spokesman said, "There was a large amount of damage." Famous BALDERSON Medium Cheddar CHEESE BS a5 : Compare at $4 89 Ib. .M B milan ORCHARDS HWY. 2 between Ajax & Whitby OPENING THURS., JUNE 4th Mon. - Fri. Sat. - Sun. Sam - 8pm Ad5 9am - 6pm ¢ class. We have also changed the registration point for the 18'6" class. Originally it was set up to be at the start, Queen & Perry Streets, but we have moved it to the Latcham Cen- tre as well. People will be there beginning at 8:00 a.m., Saturday, June 6, race day. The 10 - 14 year olds may also register at this time and location. Breakfast, - lunches, ice cold drinks and snacks will be available in Palmer Park. The 'Orange Lodge" will have delicious foods at very reasonable prices. Also in Palmer Park, Canoe the Nonquon t-shirts will be for sale. Buy yours early for the best selec- tion. And don't forget to buy your tickets, 3 for $1.00, on the canoe. The draw will be held at 4:00 p.m. at the gazebo on Jiily 11, during the Festival Days Celebrations. Every year we hope for a nice day, but Canoe the Nonquon is on ng matter what the weather. Part 2 of Canoe the Nonguon, The Challenge Race, will be held in July during Festival Days. More information on this event will follow. We look for- ward to seeing all the paddlers and spectators, new and regulars this year. Best of luck for a safe and rewarding paddle. " Bulbs 0 broken Seventy-five light bulbs hanging in a used car lot were smashed by vandals sometime in the wee hours of May 27. The bulbs were draped in a string across the car lot of Len Williamson Motors, on Highway 12 at Manchester, Durham Regional Police estimate the bulbs were worth approximate- ly $75, and have no suspects at this time. Head on crash sends three to hospital The heavy fog blanketing this area Wednesday morning, May 27, is being blamed for a serious head- on collision on Regional Road 2 at 6:40 a.m. Durham Regional Police say _ three people were treated and ~ released in hospitals, and damage amounted to approximately $7,200. Police say the accident happened when a vehicle driven by Paul Ben- son, 33, of Caesarea, turned south onto the Oshawa Rd. off of Shirley Rd. The second vehicle, driven by Laurie Gordon, 23, of Oshawa, was heading north on the Oshawa Rd. ~ and struck the Benson vehicle head- on. The three persons sent to hospitals following a two-vehicle collision early Tuesday near Port Perry are reported recovering from their juries. LOGAN'S POOL - CHEMICALS & ACCESSORIES - 6 Years Serving Blackstock and Port Perry Area Pumps - Filters - Blankets Pool Kits ( (Inground & Above Ground) Rollers - Pool Furniture - etc. 22 Greensboro Dr, Blackstock, Ont. cALL: o86- 5404 RETIRE, YOUR INVESTMENTS SHOULDN'T When your RRSP ends. you can still shelter your money from taxes There are effective and flexible ways to keep your retirement dollars working for you We can show you how. Call us today BUS:434-8400 RES: 985-8923 Investors Group DAVID ROTH DIVISION MANAGER 4 Paul Benson, 33, of Caesarea, who was alone in his pickup truck, is listed by Sunnybrook Medical Cen- tre in Toronto as being in good con- dition with a fractured leg and head injuries. Lori Gordon, 23, of Oshawa, the driver of the other vehicle, was treated for a broken ankle and released following the accident, which occurred just before 7 a.m. in heavy fog on Simcoe Street North at 'Shirley Road. A passenger in the Gordon car, Darlene Pickett, 28, also of Oshawa, was treated for bruises and releas- ed from OGH. Durham Regional Police said Benson has been charged with failure to yield to oncoming traffic. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 2, 1987 -- 3 TV fitness star and personality Barbie Allen was on hand for the Participaction Challenge, along with her husband Ed to lead a 15 minute walk and exercise program. That' Ss Barbie on the top step dressed in white. F Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal Personal Injury -- Wills Real Estate -- Family Law . Corporate, & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E, Oshawa 723-2218 elections 241 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY FATHER'S DAY MENU! "Pkg. A' 109590 Gaslight Men's Slacks, Leo Chevalier Striped Dress Shirt, Hardy Ames Tie, Vagden Dress Socks s79°s "ONLY ...... ty, "Pkg. 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