Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 1995, p. 10

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10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 31, 1995 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" Thieves hit Whitby club Crimestoppers and Dur- ham Regional Police are asking for the public's as- sistance in solving a break, enter and theft which occured in Whitby on Sept. 10 of this year. During the late evening/ early morning the Whitby Yacht Club was forceably entered. Entry was gained through a set of patio doors. Once inside the cul- 1-800-978-8477 prits ransacked the up- stairs bar and damaged a stolen which included: one number of room fixtures. microwave oven, one 26 A quantity of property was inch Mitsubishi TV, four ATTENTION RURAL RESIDENTS OF ASHBURN, BROOKLIN, COLUMBUS, RAGLAN, PORT PERRY, UXBRIDGE and surrounding areas. RE: NATURAL GAS PIPELINES These lines may not be available in your neighbourhood for a number of years. And that may be a cold hard fact for you and your family...but...there is an energy-efficient, affordably warm solution. PROPANE FIREPLACE ALTERNATIVE e Propane fireplaces and heaters can be installed with direct-venting to outside (no chimney construction required) Propane units are convertible to natural gas (if and when this service does become available in your area) | e Propane fuel prices compare with natural gas and are still more economical than most other heat supply utilities. Don & Son Building Supplies offers a wide selection of fireplaces and heaters (natural gas or propane), designed to warm up your home this viinter, no matter where you live. Our knowledgeable staff will provide FREE estimates for any job! Call or visit our newly | expanded Fireplace Showroom with 5 buming models & more on display. Low financing (O.A.C.) is available too! Warm Up to Winter at: Don & Son Building Supplies Limited 1289 Sommerville Street, North (one block west of Simcoe St.) or call us at 576-1765. Hours: Mon. to Fri. 7am to 6pm & Sat. 7am to 5pm Gein do) L¥ msmaram: _ terests of solving crime. small stereo speakers, two large stereo speakers, one Traynor PA system. Crimestoppers will pay a cash reward of up to $1000 for any information that leads to an arrest in this incident or any other serious criminal offence. You never have to give your name or testify in a court of law. Crime prevention is a community concern. Help prevent crime in your com- munity. Call Durham Re- ion Crimestoppers long istance at 1-800-978- 8477 or locally at 436- 84717. Sergeant Kevin Slaney is the coordinator for the Durham Region Crimes- toppers program and sub- mits this article in the in- GRADUATE Congratulations from her family T_T YY Alisha Kerswell. JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR COOKIE BLITZ: Representatives of the Girl Guides organization will be hitting the streets this coming Saturday, selling their popular chocolate mint treats. It's part of a "cookie blitz" that's an annual fundraiser for Guides, Brownies and Sparks In Scugog. They'll be-knocking on doors in Port Perry, Seagrave, and Prince Albert, as well as on Scugog Island, beginning at 9 a.m. Some of the little salespeople will include Janna Jeffrey, Erika Shepherd, and Marylou Bourgeois Cartwright Central Public School Gymnasium Presentation of Diplomas Cartwright High School Brid ger eport ct. 25 - Afternoon COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES 3-1/2Table Howell . Avg. 24 will be held 'on First - Doris Phinney FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1995 and Judy Atkinson 32. 8:00 p.m. Second - Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith 29-1/ 2 Helen Mathieson 25-1/2. Graduated from the Proficiency Prizes Fourth - Delaine and Canadian College of Ontario Scholars Jerry Dyer 24-1/2. Massage Hydrotherapy. Valedictory Address Evening MaryLou has qualified as Governor General's Medal 4-1/2Table Howell a Registered Massage Avg. 36 Therapist in the pfovince First - Anne Scott and of Ontario and is now living and practising in Toronto. Marylou is the daughter of Charlie & Dorothy Bourgeois of "It pays to advertise... Advertise where it pays..." The Port Perry Star & Weekend Star Call (905) 985-7383 Joan West 45-1/2. Second - Judy and Don Atkinson 43-1/2. Third - Doris Phinney and Georgia Brock 41-1/2. Fourth - Bonnie and Jack Davies 38. £2 m= Township of Scugog ASE 1995 Fall Leaf Pickup Wednesdays November 1, 8 & 15, 1995 Port Perry & Prince Albert The four consecutive Wednesdays commencing October 25, 1995 have been designated as Fall Leaf Pick-up in Port Perry & Prince Albert in the Township of Scugog. A special collection service will be provided. All leaves for collection are to be placed in CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS ONLY and are to be placed at the curbside on the above dates. For those residents outside the pickup area, the Region of Durham will have a large bin at the Transfer Station at 1623 Reach Street/Regional Road 8 and 3590 Edgerton Road to receive leaves, provided they are also placed in CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS ONLY OR DUMPED LOOSELY into the bin. Ear S. Cuddie AMC.T., CMC. Administrator-Clerk Rod Sauder, his family and all of the team would like to express their thanks to Bill, Lynda & Patti for their generous support during the 1995 racing season. Scugog Island Marina is a "Third - J oyce Heard and Co -- "-- ~-- T_T, Ay WG AC 1 WG TY Vg A

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