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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 2001, p. 2

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TE CMe ET vy aa bv oe 2h hg LEDER PY A Toda velh Coady ED NE 2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 17, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" ~ This auction item's a Great One a and police are asking f ieekend break-in. recovering them. Ae In the early moming. hours of Sgt. John Givelas of North D Saturday, July 14,a resident of a home on. 36 Division said anytime wea 'Scugog's 6th Concession awoke to noises taken, police have "public safe ment, Durham Regional come» ~~ = = TC t. The homeowner called gor Givelas said anyon fiicers were on the scene at mation on the break-in - SECT hs of Te de responsible for the th Tartan tournament tees off July 25 The Royal Ashbum Golf Club will once at | p-m. Cocktails and dinner will begin at again play host to the Tartan Charity Golf 6 p.m., with entertainment to follow. Classic when the annual fundraiser tees off All who participate will receive a wel- next week. come bag, golf shirt, lunch and dinner as An annual event to raise funds for the well as 18 holes of golf with a cart and prizes Scugog Memorial Public Library and The for all. Rick Johnson and Dr. Steve Russell Highlands of Durham Games, organizers will be presented with dedicated service ) { 1 have expanded their list this year, promis- awards for their past and ongoing support ing a cut of the proceeds:to the Uxbridge towards the success of the Tartan. The annual Tartan Charity Golf Classic is fast approaching, and organizers Public Library as well. .- There is still room for four more groups are still looking for more teams to participate. Last week, Framer s Gallery CTV National News Editor Ken Shaw will (foursome), and if anyone is interested in owner Warren Strong, left, presented a copy of Ken Danby's "The Great host the tournament, which will begin at 1 participating they can contact Jim Davidson, Farewell" to Jim Davidson, right, chair of the fundraising tournament, for the a.m. on July 25 with lunch and registration. chair of the 2001 Tartan, at 905-985-7499. auction that's part of the event. They're joined by committee members Tom Following that, grétibs will begin teeing off The entry fee is $200 per golfer. Bonanno and Ken Carruthers. An gt a Pa | SEIN ONO IN ONC OPT EOIN TNA; (AA) ON4C 5th ANNUAL & yl RE AN a IN ON 3 A NS SO WY ~ SS "Back By Popular Demand" The 8th Annual POW-WOW Hosted By: AUGAS OF SCUGOG [9 MISSISS FIRST NATION ISLAND SATU RD AY,d UE Y-2/y, Nt NEAT \N7 4 4 wt. Grand, Bor Sunrisg-Cete July 21st & 22nd Sat. 1Gam-5pm & Sun. 10am-4pm 4 BROOKLIN MEMORIAL ARENA MSWELCOME A 67 WINCHESTER RD. E., BROOKLIN ne Sky Singers p Durham Region's Largest & Best Authentic Country Craft Show Seo Nod pDebwewe Singers Featuring Ontario's Top Exhibitors The Best Selection of Canadian Handmade Country Treasures, di ERS Ng. ne Invited wis wo. Rive pa » N prt 7d V5 Wi addad Male Elder: . ~~ Head Female Elder: Wilma Taylor Ne ; AVIAN TI W ENT SCUG Canadian | ROUGH CAMPING AVAILABLE FIRST NATIVE FOOD AND Folk Art, Woodworking, Primitive Folk, Bears, Stained Glass, Contact: Della or Tracy CRAFT VENDORS WELCOME Florals, Country Classics (Home, Cottage & Garden Decor), 905-985-3337 Food $125.00 (no electricity) Handpainted Antiques, Tinware & Scented Candles. Admission: $2.00 - Adults Crafts $75.00 Door prizes! v Free Parki R " P Seniors, Elders & Children under 12 - FREE Contact Anne Harmsworth 905-985-1476 p v Free raring v Ke-entry Passes ALL WEL OME eG With This Ad You Pay Only Adults - $4.00 Seniors - $3.00 Children under 12 - FREE [] [] ' Regular Admission 4 i ' ] Coa - g ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL, NO DRUGS, NO PETS I Sponsared by "buikding healthy communities" -- Mississougas of Scugog Island First Nation are not responsible for personel loss or injury. A " HYD XP { ALO 1n f ' Jo IRE RIN APS b) ANZ CNA AND \ , any Lg Ways ns ALT RL WANT ES 2% JOVANI GaN Fn ®

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