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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1989, p. 30

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- nm --r---- en | -- ge 3 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 25, 1989: gi > % Yi 4 . 1 Six public schools recently took part in the Durham Central Area Gymnastics meet, in- cluding R.H. Cornish in Port Perry. The Cornish team, coached by Clive Roane, did them- selves proud with a total of 42 out of 70 awards, including elght firsts. The team Includes (front) Kim LaChappelle, Andrea Edgar, (middle) Samantha Desjardins, Jennifer Tingle, Karen Skelding, (back) Andrea Smith, Lee-Ann Keeler, Shannon Fox, Ceilidh Cohoon, Lau- tie Dale and Charlene Criscione. Absent is Michelle Moynham and Kristin Cochrane. _ - Ee, ---- : yon 1 iw The R.H. Cornish Junior Giris Basketball team were Area winners at the Thorah Central tournament held April 20 in Sunderland. The girls were undefeated In all 16 games of the season and deserve some applause for a job well done. This Wednesday, April 26, they 'will square off In the Durham Finals at Westney Heights School In Ajax. In the meantime, meet the Area Champs--at front Is Amy Parliament, Dana McCullough, Amanda Webb (and at back) Emily Cosway, Julie Ball, Shannon Fox, Coach Ken Smart, Lisa Dod, and Shawna Cornish. Absent is Sara Cosway and Kyla McCrae. Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Po- lice are asking for the public's help in solving the ongoing acts of malicious damage which are contin- uing to occur throughout our Region. In 1988 there were over 4,300 reported cases of damage to private and public property and this year they are continuing to cause problems for the public and the Police. Damage is being done on a regular basis and includes cemeteries being vandalized, trees de- stroyed, swings and windows broken, park benches destroyed and sometimes even throown into the lake. If you know who is doing any of this damage call us. If you hear anything about damage being done, call us. This type of damage affects everyone and we need your help. ou'll never be asked for you name and will never have to appear in Court. Total anonymity is "guaranteed. "If an arrest is made, you will be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000." The Crime Stoppers office is open 24 hours per day and the phone number is" 436-8477....that's TIPS If the phone number is long distance, call col- lect or through the Durham Regional Police and ask for Crime Stoppers. A Citizen Board of administers the Crime Stop- ers Programs of which there are now over 700 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers Dur- ham), P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7K8. GOOD-BYE WINTER! + DOWN : ' 00 Purchase any new 1990 Ski-Doo® snowmobile, including the exciting Formula* Mach I, from your participating Ski-Doo ; dealer on or before May 31st, 1989 and make a down payment of just $200. GOOD BUY WINTER! Not only will you be guaranteed delivery of $ FREE the Sie snowmobile you have selected, if ou complete your payment by October 15th, BONUS {989 you will also receive a $250 Free Bonus in genuine Ski-Doo Clothing and/or acces- E\ sories of your choice! That's a good buy! That's a great deal! SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING SKI-DOO WA tw .DEALER FOR DETAILS Ski-doo "Tee -- pristin hp: ible for any y Better ideas nals thyl Somive isk may aks "Trademarks of Bombardier inc make better snowmobiles EKUBOTA DON VALLANCE Me BOMBARDIER Rend EQUIPMENT LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. 655-3291 655-3122 W ME] COIN OPERATED CAR WASH 6 Bays -- Foam Brushes High Pressure Guns -- Fresh Water VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY Watch for Flashing Sign on Oshawa Road

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