Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1995, p. 11

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"A Family/ Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 31, 1995 - 11 Play's the thing for Durham JA Junior Achievement of Dur- ham Region has announced that February has been de- clared National Junior Achieve- ment Month, and a commit- ment from the Oshawa Little Theatre to promote Junior Achievement in Durham Re- gion. The Oshawa Little Theatre 2 charged with theft Two young offenders have been charged and more charges are pending after police tracked down snowmobile thieves in Caesarea last week. Durham Regional Police were alerted of the theft around 3 a.m. Friday (Jan. 27) when residents of a Cedar Grove Rd. home heard snowmobiles in their yard started up and driven off their property. The two 1995 Polaris machines are valued at $15,000. One of the machines was taken to the pier in Caesarea and abandoned there after a belt broke, police said. An officer attended the scene and tracked the second machine by following its trail in the snow. It was eventually found behind a farm house south of the fire hall in Caesarea, police said. The officer followed foot prints to another residence, and confronted suspects. Two young offenders have been charged in connection with the theft, police said. will present the comedy "Fallen Angels," written by Noel Cow- ard, by the cast from the area on Feb. 15. Proceeds from the per- formance will benefit Junior Achievement of Durham Re- gion. "Fallen Angels," written in 1925, the first of several light- hearted sexual farces that es- tablished Noel Coward as a dramatist and performer, ad- dresses the humorous complica- tions that result when two mar- ried women encounter their former lover. "Fallen Angels" provides a continuously amusing two hours, highlighted by recurring moments of insane hilarity. This is Noel Coward at his inim- itable best, gay, debonair, infi- nitely sophisticated - this is Noel Coward in the style that won him his international repu- tation as the most successful purveyor of high comedy in the present day theatre. JA Achievers from Durham Region who are operating their own businesses will present their products and will take part in hosting the reception fol- lowing the play. The cast of "Fallen Angels" will greet the public at the reception, Call 644-7058 and reserve your ticket. Regional Road 8. summer, at the earliest. disposal of paints, hazardous wastes. will take several months. Transfer station may accept hazardous materials soon By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star Scugog Township residents may soon be able to dump their household wastes at the Scugog Transfer Station on The Regional Works Department, which operated the local transfer station, informed township council it is currently investigating the possibility, which could see the transfer station accepting such materials by the end of the The Region told local council it had received several requests from residents of the township regarding the toxic materials and household Currently the only approved regional facility permitted to accept these materials is located on Ritson Road N. in Oshawa. The Region is investigating the viability of a similar program for the Scugog area. The review process Township council was pleased with the proposal and will inform the Region that it supports the idea. MEN - WOMEN - CHILDREN from 6 to 65 years! # Harry says: "Karate belps me with a positive attitude and physical conditioning." Matthew says: "Karate is lots of fun!" LRLID NEWSPAPER CASH for KIDS 1995 COUPON BOOK Save more than money! Every time you use a Cash for Kids coupon 15¢ goes to help Ontario Kids through: Cancer Research Foundation, North Eastern Ontario Chedoke-McMaster, Hamilton and Region CHEO, Ottawa Kingston General Perinatal, \ Kingston, Bellevillle I Mt. Sinai Perinatal, Toronto St. Joseph's Perinatal, London Sudbury General Perinatal, Sudbury Variety, The Children's Charity afl Worth of Money GROCERY INDUSTRY FOUNDATION... TOGETHER PARTICIPATION NIGHT If you have been considering learning karate but keep postponing it, mark this day on your calendar. Come and join in with others in the same situation. This is a special night to make you feel comfortable. Bring some loose clothing and lo) /RVLYS Mom and Dad, learn with your children ALL AGES! Self-defence and exercise FREE! This Introductory Class is FREE, No Obligation! J 30) 1 A 4 3228 February 2, 7:00 pm UXBRIDGE February 9, 7:00 pm HIRYU BUSHIDO KAI MARTIAL ARTS CENTRES 15258 SIMCOE STREET PORT PERRY 73 BROCK ST. WEST UXBRIDGE = 985-0205 = 852-3093

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