rr oa ~ a) A Cpe, 3 TAL Toads Ls hy BN EA | eA nt REA i a Fr) 3 LA A A Yat rb ANN Sot ian § AAs JR VATS Fe ENN RORY JIE Lo PANO Wt OL RR AARS 1 Rt NOR PE APO SS NA TT As 5 Lar ABE raf wm LSet oS (TAIN 3 > AIAN J 2 ', 3 Lr LIS \ La i) UJ RAL A NN ARAL AH SDC ANA SOA DO BE + AS ERRATA ARAN FICHE WS DEAN MUIR Agib hog 3 LN AC) ELE A FAS " ¢ 2 oh whit 0 Das Prat ANA Hh AY | RSE. TR REE BO ATR APRN | 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 22, 1981 A fire Monday afternoon destroyed a 'woodshed adjoining the rear of a house at 170 Bigelow Street in Port Perry. Scugog firefighters say the blaze broke out in the shed, and there was also damage to a utility room at the rear of the house. The exact cause of the fire is not known. There were no "injuries. In addition to the damage to the shed and utility room, there was smoke damage to other parts of the house, and a spokesman for the Scugog department says the total could be as high as $10,000. The house is owned by Walter Gottheif. GM hikes auto prices A price increase of 3.4 per cent on average-equipped 1981° model vehicles, effective April 13th, was announced April 3rd, by J.R. Rinehart, President of General Motors of Canada. This is exclusive of all taxes. Suggested retail prices of the Chevette, Acadian and T1000 models will not change. The Continuous Protection Plan also will continue to be offered at no charge on these models through May 31, 1981. $10,000 damage in fire Damage is estimated at $10,000 as fire Monday afternoon destroyed a wood shed and damaged a utility room at the rear of a house at 170 Bigelow Street, Port Perry. Firefighters believe the blaze broke out in the wood shed, but they are not certain of the cause at this time. There were no injuries. Thieves nail lumber store An Easter weekend break- in at Peterborough Lumber on Highway 7A in Port Perry resulted in theft of what police describe as a 'large sum of money," and credit card receipts. - The break-in was reported to police Monday morning, but with the incident under investigation, details were sketchy as of late Monday afternoon. A spokesman for Durham Police said entry -into the "building was apparently gained through the com- pound area at the side or rear of the store, and the money and receip{s wereina safe in an office inside the store. The police spokesman said the combined loss of money and credit card receipts could run into the thousands of dollars. PPHS places third in Jr. Math contest by John Reed The Junior Mathematics 'Contest is an annual competition run by the University of Waterloo. It's aim is to stimulate students in the junior grades of high school with very challenging mathematics problems, and . to judge these students on a Canadian wide basis. 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