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Port Perry Star, 29 Jun 1999, p. 5

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 29, 1999-5 Hh" RISING FROM THE ASHES: A service and sod turning were held Sunday afternoon at Immaculate Conception separate school, as parishioners gathered to celebrate the rebuilding of their church, destroyed in a spectacular fire Animal Shelter st nas again been made a tr. get'by thieves. is target of Fi Durham Regi thieves again T-3 white per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) ALSO ... Soffit, Seamless Eavestroughing, Shutters & A complete Line of Metal Siding The Perfect Balance Price (SITHIIIRY Buchner Manufacturing Inc. 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 705-437-1734 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET 905-836-1033 1-800-461-6455 www.buchnermfg.com 14 Years Service . [:] xbridge Willi U Mobile: 905-404-5254 onal Police said the shelter, on Reach St. northeast of Port Perry, was entered by thieves who smashed a window sometime during the night Friday CHEVROLET BUICK OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC GMC CADILLAC GMC TRUCK 852-3331 852-3357 | 14800+263-2000 1+877+852-3357 ies: 905-985-8997 % JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR last year. Here, former priest Father Charlie Faleiro (left) looks on as Auxiliary Bishop Anthony Meagher offers a blessing. It's hoped construction on the church, on Hwy. 7A in Port Perry, will begin soon. (June 25). The break-in was dis- 'covered Saturday morning. File cabinets, desks and cup- boards were ransacked during the break-in. An amount of cash and a portable telephone were stolen, police said. [_ SCUGOG FINANCIAL | SERVICES INC. 'GUARANT.EED:INVESTMENTS. e Annual Rates RRSP 5.00% 5.45% GIC 5.55% 5.65% 5.75% Rates subject to change without notice "Serving Scugog For Over 15 Years 250 Queen Street, Port Perry ¢ 985-3832 (next to Shoppers Drug Mart) For Super Decals & Great Service | Come see Diane Richardson or Brian Norrish 23 Years Service or 905-433-7351 m= _ | Women victims of purse snatchings in grocery stores A pair of thieves are believed to be responsible for the theft of purses from women at two gro- cery stores in Port Perry last week. Durham Regional Police said that three women were robbed of their purses In separate incidents last Thursday (June 24). The victims told police their purses were stolen from shop- ping carts as they were distracted by a female suspect. Two incidents occurred at Reid's Independent Grocer on Scugog St. around 5:30 in the after- noon, according to Const. Al Robins. The victims were a woman and her elderly mother, both of : BBQ ROLLBACK! e retractable * stationary * basket We're Rolling Back in Time to The 505s. Enjoy the BBQ Chicken & Ri rootbeer floats, enjoy the Classic Cars! EVERY SATURDAY IN JULY 5:00pm Start So roll up your collar and slick back your hair, dust off your saddle shoes and join us tor great entertainment Saturdays in July with the fabulous SAT., JULY 3 - COUNTRY FRIENDS SAT., JULY 10 - ENDLESS SUMMER bs, foot-long hotdogs and FUN CONTINUES FROM 9:00 TO 11:00 P.M. WITH OUR 50'S STYLE CAR HOP SERVICE Hwy. 12 at "A (Manchester) Don't Forget Your Lawn Chairs & Blankets (Some linutations may apply) whom live in the area. "Both were approached by a female suspect, who distracted them," said Const. Robins. He said one woman lost a purse containing $25 and two bank cards, while the other victim was robbed of $50 in cash and a bank card. A second incident occurred a few minutes later at Mike's Food Basics, across the street from the Reid's store. There, a 'woman fell victim to similar ploy, said Const. Robins. The woman was robbed of $575 in cash and also lost a cheque book, a bank card, and several pieces of identifi- cation, he said. -- » Zr === Music compliments of Haugens CLASSIC ALUMINUM Showroom: 60 Vanedward Dr. Unit #7, Port Perry 985-0075 | STIRS TATE CAT] B31 I

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