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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1994, p. 2

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2- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1994 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" Cote for the Savitigs 'ard great Prizes toot CENTRE B-U-Y-S - Clgaraftick Pas AT Te CENTRE! EATS Monday - Sunday i October 176h, -- 23rd} Become a star shopper just by shopping at Oshawa Centre! Take advantage of all the special sale prices during Best Buys Clearance Days AND scratch & win any of these terrific prizes with the star shopper rewards card that has been delivered to your door! His & Her Tagheuer All - Inclusive $ 2, L{VE Watches Tri LP Jor 25 A SO. Prize valued at over $4,500.00 to Villas Coral in Santa Lucia, Shoppiiig Spree Ww Cuba compliments of FOR A YEAR IN ANY STORE Inge, deere Soorollorsy AT OSHAWA CENTRE! (share 1 Joaweller, Sunguest gif vari an d there' § mer... over 1,500 instant prizes! McDonald's Big Macs™, designer T-shirts, & gift certificates to be claimed at Oshawa Centre, Oct. 17th - 22nd. Stop by the new Star Shopper Rewards Booth for more information. Residents are warned of phone scam Durham Regional Police have issued a warning about a scam that promises residents a big prize -- then soaks them for big i Over the past year companies apparently operating out of Montreal have been contacting Durham Region residents by phone and 'informing them they've either won a vehicle, or that one has been found in a warehouse with their name on it. The targets are told that they should forward a fee or make payment to cover sales tax to have the vehicle shipped to them. The fees or taxes cited in the scam can range from $600 to $3,600, police said. In April of this year a Clarington resident sent $2,500, and received nothing, police said. Another Clarington resi- dent was contacted but didn't bite, and notified police. Last week two Oshawa resi- dents were called and given the same story, police said. Neither sent money, and they did call police. Police are telling residents that under no circumstances should they send money when given the telephone pitch. And they want to hear from anyone who has. Anyone who suspects they have been the target of a phone . scam is urged to call OPP at (705) 495-3899, or Durham Regional Police at 579-1520. Anyone living outside Durham Region should call their local police. An investigation into inter- provincial telephone fraud is currently being conducted by the OPP anti-rackets branch in North Bay; they are being assisted by the RCMP, and other agencies. TV CABLE UNAVAILABLE/UNSATISFIED *Latest Satellite TV Technology *Small 6' Dish *Up to 250 Channels *Financing Available Peter Mercer, SkyLink Systems Communications 21st Century 1-800-544-6252 PLANNING TO MOVE? BE SURE TO CALL ccome i AGON | Smca 1930 (905) 985-0092 we will arrange a welcome to your new community

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