pra Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, August 30, 1994 -- 3 I. Township residents lose cash in theft of wallets Two thefts recently left Scugog residents out a substantial amount of cash Police say a couple lost $750 when a purse was stolen from the trunk of their car as they played golf at a local course. Also stolen were credit cards and drivers licences And the night of August 23-24, a Township man lost §1200 from his wallet which had been left in the glove box of his car parked in the driveway near Port Perry He was to leave on a vacation the next morning Police report nearly $10,000 worth of engine parts were stolen recently in two separate break-ins The first took place the August 20 from a garag Manchester and resulted in a loss of parts worth $8, 00 The second was August 25 between 1:00 AM and 6:00 AM night of Nestleton About $1600 worth of rare, hand tooled parts were miseing Police said And the night of August 25, a 14 foot aluminum boot and 8.8 Merc motor was stolen from a dock at Honey's Beach on the SAVE MORE THAN 1 DEMERIT POINTS AND THE $90 FINE Save your life! Wear a seat bet. Research shows that seat beits save lives and reduce injuries. That's why It's important to buckle up and make sure that passengers under 16 are also property buckled up. You rhight end up saving a lot more than twc demerit points and a fine at a garage on Highway 7A in west side of Lake Scugog Citizen closed on Labour Day The Scugog Citizen will be closed this coming Monday, September 6 for the Labour Day holiday The office will re-open at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, September 7 Our deadline for all ads and editorial submissions w e 12:00 The Scugog Citizen will be published on' Wednesday, one- day later than usua # noor We wish our readers and customers a safe and enjoyable Labour, Day Weekend. Don't forget the Port Perry Fair Saturday to Monday And remember, 1t's t ng, please watch for the littl Applications are now being received at the Scugog Memorial Library A RT for the BURSARY Open to any resident of Scugog wishing assistance In pursuing a specific field of art Applications forms available at the Library. Closing date for apphcations is September 15, 1994 The Scugog Library recelved.a donation of $1000 from Nuts About Chocolate. Manager Ellen Bruce (centre) turned the money over to board chairman Jim Wills and chief librarian Suzanne White. The money was raised at the Port Perry store In July and will be used for children's books. a We invite you to come and try our wo Famous Greek Dishes @ Tasty Appetizers w Delicious Souvlaki wr Traditional Fish & Chips Come and enjoy our breath-taking atmosphere. mouth-watering food & our family's friendly service Come where you will dine like the Gods ® Great Food ® Reasonable Price ® Friendly Staff ® Fast Service Get Comfortable In Casuals a a with JEANS continues 25% OFF All Kids' Sale ends September 4th, 1994. Closed Labour Day. Service, Quality and Style since 1881 BR@®CK'S for Ki 178 QUEEN ST, PORT PERRY 985-8797 (Located in the former Pineriage Sports Store) 168 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-2521