; 4 ; at "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2000 - § - Good Shepherd shoppers rejoice Durham Police are asking the public for their assistance this holiday season in helping return a lost wallet to a Scugog Township man. Police report that the man dropped his wallet at the Pioneer gas station and Tim Horton's parking lot sometime between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 am. on Tuesday (Dec. 19). The wallet contained $4,300 in $50 and $100 bills. Man loses wallet containing $4,300 Anyone who may have found this wal- let is asked to contact Durham Police at 579-1520. And thieves struck a Heath Crescent home earlier this week, making off with a Santa Claus decoration. Police report that sometime between 8 p.m. on Dec. 18 and 7 a.m. on Dec. 19 thieves stole a three-and-a-half foot Santa Claus from the front porch of the home. Season's Greetings EERE JEFF MITCHELLUWEEKEND STAR Ann Wanninkhof of the Operation Scugog food bank is surrounded by jubi- lant Grade 7 and 8 students at Good Shepherd School in Port Perry Tuesday afternoon. The kids had just returned from a shopping trip, during which they spent funds they raised from pledges during a week of refraining from watch- ing television. The donations will be distributed to needy families in the area J this Christmas. 5 KETTLE CREEK 227 Queen St. Port Perry 905-985-6913 Clothing You Want Live In Up to 60% off or Regular Prices To Boxing Day owout! f Iifctios bondi 13 Brock St. WwW Uxbridqge, (N-W Brock & Main) (HH) 852-5010 1800) 387-9303 # WAIAIIIIIIT III POI FIST ETERS FUERTE R EE IIIT ENGR EES IRR EG RT ARERR PID AAAI PRN » 4 oN NIE EEE IE ' I BENE BY NA r L 4 L] ie. PROP PIPEITISSTELS IOP TIRAFIEIIIETLITOTIITON FINI YRIEN RIF Carllories fin Leandtoed edition hirinis creo; Bow wap sasmpeapm Vill wl Ses wens TEMAN BERRY