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Scugog Citizen (1991), 29 Mar 1994, p. 28

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- Man rescued A Scugog Township man was rescued un-harmed last week after the ATV he was driving plunged through the Lake Scugog ice just north of Port Perry. Ross MacDuff went through _ the ice about 200 feet from shore near Coulcliffe Boulevard last Thursday afternoon. Dean Kelly, a neighbour and personal friend of Mr. MacDuff, 'was able to place boards on the ice, and when an ambulance arrived at the scene, stretcher boards were used to get Mr. MacDuff safely to shore. Mr. Kelly told the Citizen he kept telling Mr. MacDuff to stay with the machine and not get off to try to walk to shore un- assisted. "He wasn't hurt, that was very fortunate," said Mr. Kelly. The 4-wheel ATV: was later winched from the ice. Murder charges Durham Region Police have charged two Brampton men in connection with a 1988 murder. Police said Monday an investigation started August 11, 1988 when the body of 22-year old Pritam Singh Chohan was discovered in a wooded area of rural north Pi On Monday morning, "with assistance from Metro Toronto and Peel RegiongPalice, Durham homicide office? arrested two Brampton men at their homes. A NOW OPEN Dr. Darryl Workman Charged with first degree murder is 39-year old Sukhvinder Singh Shergill of Ashurst Crt.,, Brampton. Charged with accessory to murder is 82 year old Rashpal Kaur | Gill of Stokes Road, Brampton. In continuing ' their investigation, Police were to execute a search warrant Monday afternoon at a Brampton OPTOMETRIST -- COMPLETE EYE CARE, EYE EXAMINATIONS CONTACT LENSES | 180 Mary Street, Port Perry For your eye appointment, please call (905) 985-1361 Monday and Thursday 9 AM to 8 PM; Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9 AM to 5 PM; Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM eur cross (II en Shicld 5s MetLife CRO. BLEUE Blast from the Past with Blackstock Skating Cl Club Over 100 skaters from the Blackstock Figu arena on the weekend, their presenting the poodie skirts, (photo at left), skating 10 "The Twist" 0 DeJong, and In fron Jennifer Upton. in photo above the 'Bakers' skated 10."lf I-Knew You, Were Coming 1d Have Baked You A Cake. staring, beck irom let Sean Taylor, Cody James, Joshua Feddema, Andy Taylor and Colten James. in the front are three young girls who skated 10 "Rock Around the Clock" Sarah Alde, Sarah Churchill and Darcee Grove. Club entertained a full audience in the camival "A Blast From-the Past." Pictured In Great effort by Techstar From page 27 Baxter and Ryan Puckrin along with Jamie, did a lot of offensive digging in front of the Port Elgin net. Port Elgin tied up the game before the end of the first period, but again John Babcock was. "hot" in net and the players were making the port Elgin goalie work for his pay so our chances looked good.' In the second period with only three minutes left to go Todd Parry of the Techstars outwitted the Port Elgin goalie when he made his move to the right but shot at the top left hand of the net. Matt Philips picked up the assist after he caught Todd with a solid pass to score the goal. Port Perry was able to tie Port Elgin up for the rest of the period and keep the lead going into the third However, when 'Port "Elgin came into the third period whatever their coaches said to " necessary for this team to play 34 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario [SL 1)2 9858471 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF FORDER - INSURANCE BROKERS INC. PARKS YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS .them during the break seemed to do the trick as they were all over our boy¥ and it didn't take long before they had scored three goals to stretch their lead to 4-2. No matter what our boys did . they could not change the outcome of this game. The parents and coaches would like to take this opportunity to say first of all to our sponsor Port Perry Techstar, we are very grateful to you for providing the sponsorship hockey. To the players, thanks for giving us such enjoyment this year. This was a great group of kids who enjoyed playing good clean hockey and gave it their very best'to reach the All- Ontario finals. To the coaching staff of Dave Jamieson, Dave Bentley, Duncan Ferguson and Frank Baxter, thanks for your hard work, giving up your time and putting in your efforts to have brought these boys to a level that most of them have never achieved in before. hockey The boys, coaching staff and 1 to Sand. the season, the oranges, the Hall 'home for Call Mark Jeftrey for Appointment Bus. 985.8091 Home 985-1250 the Christmas party and oBeT Tlovies te Toamerons mention. Thanks also to Sharon Hall, John Philips and Linda Parry for doing our team write-ups each week and to all the parents who worked on the gate or sold throughout the Nevada

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