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Port Perry Star, 10 Aug 1999, p. 2

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_ "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR CROONING AT THE CORN ROAST: Laura Lavery was among the many artists who stepped onto the stage Sunday, when Paul and Charlene Wasson held their annual Musicians Corn Roast. Proceeds from the event, which were around $1,900, went to the local Lions Clubs. We'll have more on the afternoon in Friday's Weekend Star. THERAPY & COUNSELLING Dr. Bill Eull, Ph.D.,.C.Psych os 4 | i t 3 re ERA Payeh ologis depression or are' Joyce Eull, RN. in crisis because of Therapist trauma or abuse. North Durham Professional Counsellors 188 Mary Street, Port Perry © 285-1 130 lan beaten, An Uxbridge man is recovering from a vicious assault after two assailants broke into his Davis Dr. home. Drugs and guns were stolen during the home invasion, police said. Durham Regional Police were called - to the Uxbridge hospital pa t ay (Aug. 8) after a man during home invasion n plants, a bag of marijuana, three v of hash oil, and a tire iron, police sa The incident is still under investiga- his head, tion and charges are pending, say ed police. Tr Jewelry, cash worth $15,000 guns stolen | right thigh, say police. During the robbery, the thieves -- who were described by the victim as white males with large builds -- stole a quantity of narcotics and three guns, including a pellet gun and two other guns, police say. : After receiving consent from the vies tim to search the house, the officers observed signs of disturbance at the home. They also seized three marijuana stolen from Ashburn homes More than $15,000 in property was stolen from homes in the Ashburn area last week. Durham Regional Police were called to an Ashburn Rd. residence on Aug. 3 after thieves entered the home sometime between 8:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. After gaining entry to the first home by kicking in a basement window, thieves made off with a 35mm Samsung camera with a 38 to 105 mm lens, a pair of Bushnell binoculars, and a large quantity of jewelry, say police. The property taken is estimated to be worth between $4,000 and $5,000, say police. And sometime between 11:10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. that same day, another Ashburn Rd. resident went shopping and returned home to find her home ran- sacked. Thieves gained entry by breaking through a kitchen window. They stole a large quantity of jewelry, a number of American coins and small bills, a 31-inch television, and five Canadian $100 bills. The property taken from the second break-in is reported to be around $10,000. Hair Expressions ry St., Port Perry 98! ask for Carol or Kim SENIOR (65 + UP) Ladies DAY Every Monday Only PERMS SK Excellent Quality CUTS Including Styling 28th Annual Uxbridge-Scott Historical Society STEAM THRESHING DAYS 5 B® FE § i134 aa ; 3 ; The Pot Povey Shay JD Fishing & Archery r@ Fishing Derby WINNERS @« 20-1 Me X D) DURHAM REGION NEW WASTE DISPOSAL celebrate the future FEES AT sq:i(f1 © 4 REGION'S DURHAM WASTE SSE FACILITIES AT THE UXBRIDGE-SCOTT MUSEUM GROUNDS One mile west of Uxbridge, 1/4 mile north August 28 & 29 » 10am - 5pm ANTIQUE CARS & TRUCKS Steam, Gas and Qil Engines PIONEER - Artifacts & Machinery ~ Arts & Crafts ~ Displays & Demonstrations CIDER MILL in Operation Museum, Noxisos Conc. 6, Mudical Entertainment & Dancing (905) 852-5854 REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE + FREE PARKING Steam Show Chairman - Admission -*5.00 » -- White's Jax & Photocopy Services Faxes - Photocopies - Word Processing - Laminating - Scanning 18 PLEASANT VIEW AVENUE CEASAREA, ONTARIO LOB 1EO Ph: 905-986-1636 / Fx: 905-986-1146 Francis Hockley E-mail: WhitesFax@Aol.com Children FREE (if accompanied by an adult) (905) 852-7313 he -------------------------------------------------- LL cars. The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry, Blackstock, and Brock Township will be collecting new waste disposal fees, as of September 8th, 1999. There will be a minimum charge of $2 per vehicle for all materials delivered for disposal, except for dedicated loads of Blue Box materials and Household Hazardous wastes. These special materials must be delivered as a separate load in order to be exempt from the $2 minimum charge. The $2 minimum charge will apply to all vehicles, including Itis anticipated these changes will improve the waste management services offered by the Region of Durham. VA. Silgailis, P.Eng. Commissioner of Works 1

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