Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1997, p. 16

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" a ' 16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 2, 1997 " "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Police report Vandalism, thefts are investigated by officers in Scugog In the early hours of Monday (Dec. 1) Durham Regional Police responded to an alarm call at Carman's Photo on Water Street in Port Perry. On arriving at the scene less than one minute after the initial call, officers discovered a window had been removed from a door. No suspects were dis- covered at the scene and police report nothing taken. Window shot out Police report that on November 29 someone shot out a window at Cartwright Public School using what police believe was a pellet gun. Damage is reported to be $300. Rash of break-ins In one of a rash of break and enters in the Nestleton area, a shed on PONTIAC TRANS SPORT / BUILT FOR DRIVERS" Mabels Road was entered and a hedge trimmer val- ued at $400 stolen. Nearby on Emmerson Beach Lane, there were two attempted entries and two homes were entered. SAFARI 365 DAYS A YEAR 1998 GMC SAFARI VAN gets you a 190 HP Vortec 4.3 litre V6 engine, automatic transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel ABS, dual air bags, PASSLock™ theft-deterrent system, 5,500 Ib. towing capacity, deep tinted glass, power door locks, 8-passenger seating, air conditioning and an AM/FM stereo cassette. SMARTLEASE $299 a month/36 months with $1,950 down INTRODUCING OUR NEW GROUP RATES 1998 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT gets you a 180 HP 3400 SFI V6 engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, front and side driver and passenger air bags, child safety lock on sliding side door, air conditioning with pollen filter, 4-way driver manual seat adjuster, deluxe comfort tilt steering, front and rear intermittent wipers, AM/FM stereo cassette and deep tinted glass. PONTIAC BUuIC GMC To] Don't forget to use your GM Card Earnings toward The Total Purchase Price or lease down payment of your next new GM vehicle! SMARTLEASE $299 a month/36 months with $2.350 & wn GET WHAT YOU WANT FROM YOUR CENTRAL ONTARIO PONTIAC/BUICK/GMC DEALERS. You should know this: *SMARTLEASE $299/$299 per month/36 month lease for 1998 GMC Safari Van/1998 Pontiac TransSport Van equipped as described. Annual kilometre limit: 20,000 km. $0.08 per excess kilometre. A minimum down payment or trade of $1,950/$2,350 Ow oy 50 appted mars The Total Prrehase Price & ease dunn and $350 security deposit are required. Other lease options are available. Freight $845/$840. Ee 3 Sores i Tt he ee licence, taxes and insurance not included. Dealer may lease for less. Offer applies to the lease of 1998 new or demonstrator models. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Offer applies only to qualified retail customers in Central Ontario. Limited time offers which may not be combined or used with other offers. See your Dealer for details or visit www.gmcanada.com™. (www.gmcanada.com is a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation.) ly Or or we { ) What's YOUT card done for YOU lately ? Pon Police are unsure of items taken at one residence, but in the first break-in a Zenith 4-head VCR was taken. In still another home break-in officers of 26 Division reported that on Nov. 27 between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. a home on Cragg Road was entered by kicking in a door. The home was ransacked. Thieves tore open cup- boards and smashed jew- elry boxes. Among the items taken were a piggy bank con- taining $150 in change and a Black's brand 35mm auto-focus camera and case. Rebates From page 1 the legislation is passed. "Once it is legislat- ed -- and there are no changes or amend- ments -- than we can start the process," she said Friday. Ms Brown said that once the bill is in place all Durham stu- dents will have a form sent home with them. Parents seeking a rebate will be asked to fill them out and send them back for processing. "We have no idea how many people will apply for a rebate, we'll just have to wait and see after it goes out," said Ms Brown. "During the pro- cess we will check the authenticity of the requests." As for who is actu- ally paying for rebates, Ms Brown said the money will come from the savings accrued by the board during the strike. | "The board will use money from the sav- ings of salaries; funds saved from the pay- roll during the illegal strike," she said, adding that addition- al costs from the strike will use up a large portion of the salary money. Don't Forget... KID'S DAY is this Sunday, December 7th 10am to pr Sora

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