Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 18 Feb 1992, p. 33

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Protecting your valuables If thieves broke into your home tomorrow and stole most of your valu- ables, would you be able to identify exactly what was missing or would you have trouble remem-. bering what some of your valuables were? . Would you be able to describe them accurately to the police or your insurance company? If you don't think you have anything of much value in your home, take a second look around. Items many of us refer to as "stuff or even "junk" can be quite valuable. In addition to jewelry, small appliances and audio- video equipment, your crystal, silverware, pow- er tools, books and sports equipment all add up in value -- not to mention the heirloom pocket watch that belonged to your grandfather -- or the special stamp collec- tion given to you by your great aunt Margaret. Artwork and clothing are other important items you should add to your mental checklist. And while you may not have necessarily paid a lot for some of these items in the first place, keep the potential re- placement costs in mind when trying to deter- mine value. For instance, that scratched old an- tique chest in the spare room may have been a cast-off from a long-lost relative, but replacing it could be extremely costly or virtually impossible. List Valuables There are many pre- cautions you can take to protect your valuables. One is to conduct a thor- ough inventory. This is a very simple thing to do, but most people don't think of it until after they've experienced a break in. By making in- ventory lists now, you won't miss out on any small items which may not immediately come: to mind. You may want to con- duct your inventory by itemizing everything in categories, or for larger objects, you may want to (Turn to page 2) on REMBC An international network of independent meminy brokers RE/MAX scugog realty limited 144 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-4427 & $8 UNIQUE WATERFRONT $199,900. Lovely 3 bedroom home on Scugog Island. Entertain your friends in it's large B.C. Fir cathedral ceiling living room with it's beautiful fieldstone fireplace. Dine in it's separate dining room overlooking the lake. Create your gourmet meals in it's huge kitchen with it's own B.B.Q. and relax in it's family room with it's walkout on to a patio. A must to see. Call 985-4427. CECILIA THAETER. CUTE AND COZY! A very clean and neat 3 bedroom bungalow situated on a large fenced in-town lot. The home backs onto open fields and a panoramic view. Warm. and large eat-in kitchen, a rec room with a unique open fireplace, central air, dining room. A must to see. For appointment or information call TONY MACIVER.

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