Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1995, p. 9

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday,August 1, 1995 - 9 | Video games stolen during store break-in: Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving a break, en- ter and theft which oc- curred in Oshawa during the evening of Feb. 11 and the early morning of Feb. During the above men- tioned times unknown suspects broke into the Canadian Tire Store at 1333 Wilson Road North. Entry was gained to the store by breaking the east glass door near the en- closed gardening area. Once inside the culprits made their way to the elec- tronics aisle where the video games and compo- nents are stored in a se- cure display case. The sus- pects pried off the locks and stole a large quantity of Nintendo and Sega Gen- esis games. Several game systems were also stolen. If you have any informa- tion on who is responsible for this crime or any other serious offence, call Crime Stoppers to help combat crime in your area. The DURHAM REGIONAL 1-800-978-8477 Police Service needs the community to become in- volved in Crime Preven- tion and by phoning Crime Stoppers you can assist. As a caller you won't be asked to identify yourself or have to go to court. If an arrest is made as a result of your tip then you quali- fy for a cash reward of up to $1,000. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display. The Durham Regional Crime Stoppers number is: 436-8477 or 1-800-978- 841717. Sergeant Kevin Slaney is the co-ordinator with the Crime Stoppers pro- gram Scugog Bridge results July 26 Evening 61/2Table Mitchell Avg. 50 North/South - First and Second - Brenda and Jim Gilmour tied with Bonnie and Jack Davies 55 1/2, Third - Anne Scott and Joan West 50, Fourth - Doris Phinney and Geor- gia Brock 49 1/2 East/West - First - Ruth and Gord Mori 64, Second - Hazel Gray and Claire McIntosh 55, Third - Miri- am and Charles Labano- vich 54 1/2, Fourth - Pat Love and Grace Love 53. The Biggest Attraction Around Town Cullen Gardens AND MINIATURE VILLAGE Dinner=Gardens Theatre mm) 3 A) V-9 ALL FOR ONLY 19 PER PERSON Plus Tax & Gratutity AFTER Value $3000) 4 P.M. (Reg ) DAILY Three-for-One special attraction includes: DINNER AT CULLEN GARDENS RESTAURANT Special menu: Salad or soup, hot entree, potato, vegetables, dessert, tea or coffee. Last dinner reservation 7 p.m. GARDEN WALK Through the Miniature Village with Giant Floral Night Displays. : Grounds close at.9:00pm. OUTDOOR THEATRE & FIREWORKS Featuring "Canadianna", a high energy singing and dancing play, ending nightly with miniature fireworks. Showtime 7:30 pm ~ weather permitting. Show not held on Thursdays/Kid's Day. Offer valid day of purchase only Package valid until Sept. 4/95 Package NOT accepted with other discounts, coupons, specials, dining cards (NO SUBSTITUTIONS ) Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village 300 Taunton Rd. West, Whitby ¢ 1-800-461-1821 CANADA WIDE CLEARANCE CE icc 95 Buic Regal LeSabre $1000.00 Delivery Bonus on 1995 Buick LeSabres, Regals, Pontiac Grand Prix & Bonneville 95 Pontiac Grand Prix bi a 05 Buick ) 4 Century PAs aaa EEE fg i we 95 Buick 95 Pontiac Park Avenue Firebird End of Model Year Prices on 1995 Pontiac Firefly, Firebirds, Buick Century, Buick Park Avenue, Ultras & Riverias (+ Vehicle Invoice Credits) gor -_-- ord 95 GMC Transport 95 GMC Pick-up Safari $500.00 Delivery Bonus on 1995 GMC Regular Cab Pick-ups, Safaris & Pontiac Transports (+ Vehicle Invoice Credits) 95 Pontiac Sunfire i : Limited Supply in Inventory 4 & Final Shipments Campaign is applicable to CI CIRE CER CIC URS IE (NEEL and Dealer Controlled retail lease deliveries. RELL, PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 "Serving Port Perry & Durham Region since 1976"

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