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Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1989, p. 3

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Durham Region Police are in- vestigating a rash of thefts that occurred last week. Two bug lamps, valued at about $200, were stolen from two different residences. Own- 'ers reported the lamps missing on Aug. 2. Thieves also broke into Mark's Maintenance in Nestle- ton and stole a coin mechanism and coins in a change box. Esti- mated value of the stolen goods | FURST {CHOICE | OTH-ANNUAL 8 | AYAWAY-SALE i ' Ihe latest fashions have arrned Vo PITTI IR. IN CHOC FTI ITITIPIEINT, Irs Here's the beef. Jim Rushford and Glen Till carry a large roast of beef prepared for the annual Greenbank barbecue. Large crowds attended the barbecue dispite heavy rainfalls. For more pictures see page 25. Police investigate rash of thefis is $300. 'A Concession 4 resident told police a skylight was removed from behind his workshop be- tween July 29-31. It is valued at $550. Co A stereo and a quantity of cash was stolen from the Donut Gallery on Simcoe Street. Police say there was no sign of forced entry. The Esso gas station on Scu- gog Street reported to police PORT, PERRY STAR r Wednesday, Apgust 9, 1992 -- 3 Murray trial date set A Prince Albert man, charged in the fatal hit-and-run acci- dent of an 11-year-old Oshawa boy, will appear in Bowman- ville provincial court on Aug. 29 toset a trial date. Kevin Murray, 35, surren- dered to police five days after Jamie New was struck while riding his bike on Townline Road near Bowmanville, July 20. Mr. Murray, a General Mo- tors employee, is charged with failing to remain and criminal negligence causing death. -- rm ml: "Sgt So ts apy aa, rended by Nick Vanderzwet of ADMISSION: $2.00; Children Free Port Perry who was also north- Presented by SUNDERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY und. i i ) 2 "Total damage to the two cars For information call: (705) 357-2427 was $5,000. . 202 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA 571-2101 AMADEUS SEAFOOD ... STEAKHOUSE (BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE) Roast Prime Beef can. Grade A ...............ooooovoooooviveicie. 59.99 New York Steak & Shrimp... 59.99 Royal Seafood Plate... 59.99 Orange Roughy iii, -- 9.99 (above includes Caesar Salad & Garlic Bread 4136-9333 1180 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA 436-9065 Mon. to Fri. IN hy iy oh Og 5PM to 11 PM Ak DURHAM REGION PROVINCIAL LIBERAL ASSOCIATION'S PICNIC '89 Camp Samac, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11th that someone had filled up their Oshawa 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM car with gas and then left with- outpayingonAug.1. Special Guest: Premier David Peterson Police are investigating the Bring your family, friends and lawn chairs. No Charge. occurrances. ALL WELCOME Charged for following car | + -- 3rd Annual -- A Port Perry man was & CR F | charged with following too Sosely after an accident July SAI E According to police, Karen -- Sunderland Arena -- Couperthwaite was north- bound on Regional Boad 2 When SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1989 10 AM to 5 PM a tire on her car blew and she put on the brakes. Ms Cou- perthwaite's car was then rea- You know we mean business. i A HD Did you know we mean more than business? oF Applied & Commercial Art Programs + Travel and Tourism 6 1/2 months + Animal Care Aide 9 months « Law Clerk 12 months « Interior Decorating 9 months * Bank Teller 18 weeks + Law and Security 12 months « Pharmacy Assistant 8 months « Child Care Attendant 6 1/2 months + *Dental Assisting 8 months (* pending Ministry approval) Business Programs * Accounting 12 months * Business Administration 12 months * Medical or Legal Secretary 12 months + Administrative Secretary 12 months * Secretarial 9 months « Microcomputers 6 1/2 months * Word Processing 8 months OBC Ontario Business College B84 Centre Street N., Oshawa : 576-9178

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