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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Sep 1992, p. 20

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Crime Stoppers Crime Stoppers is seeking assistance from the public in solving a robbery that occurred in Oshawa bn July 24. About 9:00 PM a man walked into the V Plus Gas Bar at 925 Simcoe Street North and asked the clerk about buying cartons of cigarettes. Just as the clerk started to answer, the suspect opened his jean jacket to expose the butt or o] andgun tucked in his Phe suspect then moved towards the till and asked the clerk to open the cash register. : TOPSOIL | s99. SCREENED pel i Jel|N 9B5TTT Cash was removed and the suspect took three cartons of Players cigarettes and one carton of Export A before leaving the gas He was seen walking east on the south side of Robert Street and then turning south of Mason Street. ae suspect is described as aving a erufty appearance with about two days growth of beard. He is 610", 160 pounds with wavy brown medium h hair, uncut and pushed . He was wearing a black baseball style cap with the letters NASA printed on a yellow patch. He was wearing yellow tinted glasses with mauve coloured , a plain black cotton shirt and black jeans. Crime Stoppers will pay uw to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of this suspect. Call 436-TTPS. As a caller, you will be given a code number to protect your identity. and you wil] never have to testify in court. Crime Stoppers is co- ordinated by Durham Police Sgt. Grant Arnold who prepares these articles in an effort to combat crime. The program is administered by a citizen board of directors and reward money is raised through tax- deductible public donations. If you wishto make such a donation to the fund you can send it to Crime Stoppers, Hh 654, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H x ¥ - JANETVILLE 4X4 OFF ROAD JAMBOREE Camping In Style, Mckey Thompson Tres Tampco 4X4, Van & Truck World, K.C. Dayligh Rugged Trail, 4X4 Engineering, P.S. Auto Parts, - Pethick & McLaughlin Priority Growth E: The Mite Division tournament champions are Jordan-Cully Jays. In the front from left: Chris Pottery, James Magee, Nick Malcolm, Joe Knighton, Leslie Magyar, most improved, Kyle McClurg, 'MVP, Clayton Steadman. in the back from left: coaches Mike Daniko and Rex MacNeal, Miranda Burgess, Susie Gerrow, Alicia Burgess, Tyler Lucas, Danny Deeth, spostmanship, Jeff Danilko, Mike MacNeal, Attila Magyar, coach. Not present Jennifer Jones. In the Senior Division, Mark's Maintenance Petro Canada w were 'tournament winners and received medals on Sunday. In front from left coach Bill Ross, Derek Leeming, Jason Lyons, Gord Bentley (sportsmanship), Mike Leeming, Peter Bostelmann, Johnathan McCourt (MVP). Back from left Melissa Donnelly, Tara Hobbs, Bill Parr, Jim Chapman, Melissa Hughes (most improved), Lioyd Shaddock, Jeff Minshall, Jeff Baicer, coach Kevin Baicer. Not present John Ford and assistant coach Craig Hudson. Squirts compete in OASA Port Perry's 11-12 year old "Rep' team travelled to Jor ad Bp on Aug. 29, and 30 to represent our zone in the Provincial Championships. This was a highly titive OASA division and our GA, Supply, Pepsi Cola, Coca Cola, Harrison Fuels, Durham Oil Undercoating, Snap-On Tools (Muffay Archibald), Bridgeport Signs, Scugog Roger Swan Auto Sales, Hoopers Jewellers, Gup's Auto Repair, Jac's Auto Paits, Ken Edwards Auto Service, Roger Tennant's Citizen, Levitt Safety, players gained some valuable to close out their busy And also these individuals : Steve McCrowssan, John McCrowssan, Neil Talisman, Rob Gould, Jack Bauchem, Bill Plowright, Milford Quirion. ESE NEON NON ON {GALLEY (2 "FISH & SEAFOOD 161 QUEEN ST.- PORT PERRY s. 985-0516 ~~ le ( Q Q Q 3 Q Q h 985-8647 Licenced by LLBO Froats (2 walks) and Brad Monsma (1 walk) were able to reach itchers allowed 4 hits. Multiple errors proyed to have a big impact on the gamagutcome for our lads. Meaford was our opponent next and our team picked up their level of play and won convincingly 16-2. Chris picked up the win and Jon relieved him as they combined for a one-hitter. After facing the Hanover Moynes single. Jeff Ashton hit 3 for 4 and both Michael Jorsage and Jon tripled. Ryan McQuade had 2 hits and single safety's were h tournament was a "heart-breaker" 4-2 loss to the always tough Napanee team. Our team held a 2- 1 lead in the sixth inning when the game was delayed by 1 1/4 hours due to a power outage that necessitated a 156 minute drive to another park to complete the game. Our intensity and concentration was left at the d and Nap: scored 8 final juging ray runs s by a combination of errors and timely Brad and Darryl Dalton. Reid Michael earned 2 McTaggart walks each. Ryan Fraser had a stolen base in his turn on the Our final game of the to house DOV cMHC 5" scHL HOMEOWNERS OU QUALIFY FOR =1Jele lo ISTANCE FOR HON Question habitation, complez sur nous REPAIRS illustrate how well Casey Van Ryan Moynes, Ryan McQuade, Brad and Michael each earned

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