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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1999, p. 2

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2- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, May 26, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" {1 i CHRIS HALU/PORT PERRY STAR NEWBORNS: Janet Howsam, co-owner of the Northwood Buffalo and Exotic Animal Ranch near Seagrave, was the centre of attention last Sunday when she brought out three two-day-old lion cubs outside for a breath of fresh air. address, police said. Oshawa woman with impaired driving after she lost control and flipped her car in Port Perry. Police report that shortly after 11:30 p.m. on May 16 a Bloor St. West woman was travelling near the inter- to of Carnegie Ave. and Lakeview Dr. in Port Perry. She drove past a stop sign, lost control of her car, it a; wooden planter box and flippe Pontiac Sunbird on its side onto a | her 1989 keside Dr. Shortly after the accident witnesses reported seeing a female sitting 0 ona curb some away from the Impaired charge laid after accident Durham Regional Police charged an 18-year-old tance to get up; the officer identified her as the driver of the vehicle, and determined that she was intoxicat- The Oshawa woman was placed in the back of a cruiser, where she fell asleep, lice said. The officer took her to hospital in Port Perry, where she: received treatment for minor injuries. She was then taken to the 26 Division station in Port Perry where she was given two breathalyzer tests. The Oshawa woman, who- was released on a promise to appear, was charged and will appear in an awe court on June 21. She faces one count of alcohol limit. She was also fined pe Police under the Highway Traffic wg and pes a Ly vehicle J Greenbank site of new olice tation? By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Officials have nar- rowed their search for a new site for North Durham police station, and have begun prelimi- nary work on the pro- ject. While Durham Regional Police Deputy Chief Derek Denson wouldn't confirm or deny that the former site of Neil Bacon Auctions -- located at the intersec- tion of Hwys. 12 and 47 - - was the selected site as is rumoured, he did state that staff have been given the go-ahead 'to start looking into building requirements for a certain location. "That might very well be the site," he said yes- terday when asked about the Greenbank - location. "But it is subject to terms and conditions and has not been formal- ly approved. "There. are things staff have to do in regards to some issues, the building require- ments of Durham Region... things have to be explored, there is no signed contract, no for- mer offer, it has not been approved totally," said the deputy chief. ~ In its five-year facili- ties plan, the Durham Service earmarked $2.5 million for the project which Deputy Chief Denson calls "a very good solid number". The police services board must have all its information together and ready to go by Regional Council's June a number of . 30 meeting or they will be forced to wait until Council returns in September after their summer break. Durham's 26 Division has outgrown its current station -- located on Old Simcoe Rd., just north of Reach Rd. in Port Perry - - and the board is seeking to construct a building of 10,000 to 15,000 square- feet for close to 60 staff. Proposals were accept- ed for property within a 10-km radius of the intersection of Regional Rd. 8 and Hwy. 12. 'Musicales' resume at Island museum The first of three Sunday Evening Musicales will be held Sunday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Scugog Shores Museum Church. George Timms will perform on June 6. There will be a differ- ent show each week. [_ SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE New Patients' Smiles Always Welcome *Dr. J. Cottrell «Dr. J. Hardy Dr. L. Gideon xx * Dr. C. Banfield «Dr. L. Poranganel Lo sponsored by * Dr. T. King (Orthodontist) Dr. T. McIntyre (Periodontist) The e Rotary Club of Uxbridge -- Today' pe Smile..; | and 'The Nxbridge Times-Journal Three may keep a secret, UXBRIDGE ARENA if two of them are dead! May 17, 18 and 19, 1999 Thurs, & Fri. 5-9pm & Sat. 10-5pm @ local Trades/ Services Food Demonstrations Entertainment Yard Sale on Saturday Beer & Wine Garden » Annual Rates ® GIC RRSP 4.55% 5.00% 5.15% 5.30% 5.65% 30 DAYS ...... 4.15% 55.000 mmmum Rates subject to change without notice Dental Care For The Entire Family Evening & Saturday Appointments Available Please Call 985-8451 Visit our website: www.iluvmydentist.com "Serving Scugog For Over 15 Years" 250 Queen Street, Port Perry ¢ 985-3832 (next to Shoppers Drug Mart) PIZZA & SUBS 20 pc. Bigfool® pizza with 100 pcs. of mouth- pitta, 31% Wi -8448 | " 085 watering pepperoni ¥ , a) &3 - : Racy, ig +o Additonal Find us fast Eto ton ne 5 99 mos a 1 : iil ill upon m the vein I expires Plus tax : wd - = Jone Ta "Yellow Pages 6 June 30/99 : Re (7 4h 30/99 | | ® 80 Water St. *Free Delivery in i aLimiedara Port Perry TER preg VISA coupon San June 30/9

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