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Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1989, p. 31

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Waterfront maybe jammed on Festival Days The Port Perry waterfront could be a very crowded place the weekend of July 15-16. Not only is that the week- Police arrest 6 persons Aten week investigation by Durham Police and CN and CP rail security forces has led to the arrest of six persons in con- nection with the theft of copper wire along rail lines between Port Hope and Oshawa. The investigation also in- cluded OPP detachments in Belle River and Essex, Ontario. On April 13, police arrested and charged four men and two youthful offenders in connec- tion with the theft of the copper wire valued at about $100,000. Charged with theft over $1,000, possession of stolen property and conspiracy to com- mit theft are Louis H. Marc- hand, 63, of Essex, Ont., Donald Walter Marchand, 56, of Essex; Robert L. Marchand, 20, of Borthwell, Ont., and Michael Stanley Fox, 21, of Woodslee, Ont. oo The two youthful offenders also charged cannot be named publicly. The arrested men were re- turned to Oshawa by Police to face a bail hearing in Provincial Court. In a statement last week, Durham Police say their inves- tigation is continuing and they expect that more arrests will be made in connection with these thefts. ~ SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper -Erasers - Note Books - Math Sets - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 ANNIVERSARY SALE For One Week Only! APRIL 18 to 25, 1989 You purchase the Carpet and we will supply FREE Underlay with this ad. Guaranteed Installation Dates with Fast and Reliable Service. LAYAWAY AVAILABLE WITH EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Stock Only. PORT PERRY CARPET & TILE itd. 164 Queen St., PORT PERRY 985-9859 end for Festival Days, but there could be a Bass Derby going on at the same time. Members of Township council were flabbergasted Monday afternoon when admin- istrator Earl Cuddie informed them he had read in a sporting magazine that the Pro Bass Derby has been scheduled for Port Perry the same weekend as Festival Days. How will the fishermen get their bass boats in the water, how will they use the docks in front of the Latcham Centre for weigh-ins with all the Festival Days activities going on, sever- al councillors asked. The Bass Derby usually at- tracts in excess of 100 base boats and fishermen angling for big dollars in the catch and re- lease format. - The issue was left in the hands of the administrator to find out if the Derby can be changed or moved to another lo- cation away from the Port Perry waterfront. Suffers injury cutting branch A Greenbank man suffered serious injuries April 8 when he fell while cutting branches from a tree. Ken Toms was working at his sister's home in Greenbank and fell about 20 from a ladder after alarge branch struck him. Mr. Toms was first taken to Uxbridge Hospital and later Il PAUL VAN CAMP Chartered Accountant 52 Water St. 9885-9728 Port Perry transferred to Sunnybrook with what are believed to be internal injuries. He had been attempting to remove branches with a power saw when the accident took place. It is not known just how long Mr. Toms will have to re- main in the hospital. * INCOME TAX 80 VANEDWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY, ONTARIO * FINANCIAL PLANNING PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC | wee 9895-8406 * SMALL BUSINESS -- PARTS -- SALES -- SERVICE -- for all STARTERS -- ALTERNATORS Air Conditioning -- Tune-ups -- Batteries Owned & Operated by TIM BARTLEY CATCHING THE LIGHT -- BARN OWL by Robert Bafeman- ---- OPEN: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM PORT PERRY STAR Tuesday, Aprii\e; 7989 -- 37 Serging Basics Workshop Learn to operate your serger with confidence - learn threading - serging on knits - rolled hems - curved serging - professionally finished seams Bring your own Serger and thread. Material supplied. 1 Morning Workshop -- Cost $15.00 Saturday, April 22nd -- 9:00 to 12:00 Only 4 Places Available. Register at. Daisy's Fabrics located in Luke's Country Store 201 Queen Street - Port Perry | CONTINENTAL Clean-and-Groom Electric Powerhead a2. plus New Soft-Touch Hose Both only 1 29. There's never been a bettter time to own a Beam - the world-class built-in that's meeting house-proud cleaning standards in over 22 countries. Because now, you can get a fully-loaded electric powerhead and Soft-Touch Hose, that's lighter to use, easier to wind, and wont mark walls or fumiture - all for $120. with the purchase of any Beam built-in. But act fast! After May 6 you'll pay $249.90 for the same accessories. 'Price may vary at participating retailers, Complete 3-inletkits $ but Beam's famous guarantee never start as low as changes. Read it yourself] Coples = available free from any Beam retailer. with any purchase of any Beam built-in ' LJ DON'T LUG A VACUUN, PLUS I A BEAMP- GOLD MEDAL WINNER, 1067 CASAL AWARDS FOR BUSES EXCELLERCE Triple Glazed Glass Door Inserts from $1 89.50 installed Many styles to choose from Intercom Systems from $699.95 Garage Doors Sales & Service Auto Garage Door Ope. $209.95 Interlocking Driveway _ Bricks FREE ESTIMATE 2378 Denvale Dr., Pickering HOME 686-7228 985-4471 PRODUCTS Long distance call collect and ask for Curis : FRAMER'S GALLERY 233 Queen St., Port Perry ¢ (416) 985-2543

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