wp 6 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, October 25, 1994 Police have two suspects in From page two Restaurant and the Canadian Tire store. As many as 30 shots were fired from what is believed to be a high velocity .223 cal. semi automatic hunting rifle. One of the bullets travelled some 300 metres north across Highway 7A and through the window of the Sutton Group real estate office where agent Debbie Taylor was working at her desk. It struck her in the back and she remains in hospital with a bullet fragment still in her lung Fishermen on the pier several hundred metres north of the real estate office reported Yenring bullets whiz by. The pair fled south of the fies as police units, ambulances and , firefighters started to arrive in the parking lot. A Prince Albert man, who had just left Canadian Tire and was driving north in front of Paulmac's told the Citizen he saw a masked man on the sidewalk and then heard two shots. "I know this sounds silly, but my first thought was 'another movie being filmed in Port Perry.' Then I realized this was no movie." Archie Ewing Jr. was just locking up his Comfort Ride cab for the night when the shots rang out. He ducked behind the dash for cover. One of the police officers, wounded in the face, staggered to the cab and managed to get in. Archie drove him quickly to Port Perry Hospital +"He was shot in the lower face. He was conscious, but he wasn't talking on the way to the hospital," Archie said later that evening. The two gunmen made their way on bicycles through residential areas of Port Perry and Prince Albert then broke into the Major Street home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce They confronted Mrs. Pearce and waited 30 minutes for Mr. Pearce to get home. d'hey forced him to drive them in his van as far as Port Perry Hospital They left the van and fled on foot, leaving Mr. Pearce unharmed. Acting on a tip that a red Cgmare had been seen in the CHECK OUT Hurry, This Sale Ends This Saturday! OUR FLYER! ) , huge * overhead. vicinity of a fruit stand on the east side of Highway 12, just south of the 9th concession road, heavily armed officers, some with tracking dogs from Dur®am, Metro and the OPP forces went into the thick woods about 1:00 AM Friday while an OPP helicopter equipped with a search- light swept Friday morning Durham Police Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie held a press conferente near the Port Perry Plaza to announce that one = suspect had been apprehended earlier that morning at a house in Kingston. Turn to page 14 [LE @LoToTs ls) EVERY TUESDAY SENIORS' ror PERRY LOCATION 1874 Scugog St. at Intersection.of Water & Seugog Streets (Hwy. 7A) MM meat shops RECEIVE a 5% DISCOUNT 985-1202 me Home Microwave or Oven Sold roma Mt GOURMET CHICKEN Sold individually. 170 g. / 6 0z. portions, ("sirloin Beef Roast SUPERIOR QUALITY - BONELESS Oktoberfest Sausage AUTHENTIC PRE-COOKED It's the official Oktoberfest Seuss, Aged, ked and flash- ean 10 saat In all the favour, | Produced by J.M Scheider. 1618 pe. we "R69 99 3b. avg " per ib, 1.5 kg EL, MIRABEL MICROWAVE or OVEN HEAT 2 Shrimp Ring . . Tawnseve | Pepperoni or Deluxe Pizzas 2-2 k Cheese & Pepperoni, 49 99 or Pepperoni, Cheese, 10g Mushrooms & Peppers. 1648" pizzas case s ofp J M&M Ready to Bake 8" BUMBLEBERRY PIE Bullet hole in the window of Sutton Group real estate office where agent Debbie Taylor was hit as she worked that evening. - for - SCUGOG COUNCILLOR WARD FOUR Authorized by the CFO, Fred Ford Campaign Staff Sgt. Sandy Ryrie briefs news media at a huge press conference the morning after the sfiootings. A Gallery of Functional Art 158 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-0574