"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Police report Scugog has Man arrested after alleged | fun ontap for kids this summer Happy som Birthaay | ShOpIifting tour of stores Jim Durham Police put an end to a Perry. This s Dunsford-area man's illicit shopping A Dunsford man, aged 45, will appear 18 Summer, Scugog on spree last Thursday when they arrested in Oshawa Court on July 20 where he Shores Museum N offer June 20th him in Stouffville on charges he stole will face two counts of theft under $5,000 lon Its tra lyiona hen items from five separate area stores. and five counts of possession under $5,000. ong summer camps wit 5 Police were called after the owner of a twist. The age groups | From the Port Perry IGA witnessed a man take Boat, motor stolen have been revised to pro- | Your Friends & Family items from the store and put them inside Durham Regional Police were called to | vide a wider range of | his coat. When the man left the store, a Scugog Island home just after 3 a.m activities for younger : the owner called police and gave a descrip- last Thursday after thieves made off with campers and more excit- | tion of the man and his vehicle before fol- a boat and motor. . be oh EA She ; . lowing him. Police say the thieves cut the chain o I Lal ) Jennifer B ers The store owner followed the suspect a 12-foot aluminum boat, then removed Spe steraats x t | 1 Tim Paps huh Byers out to Manchester, along Durham Rd. both the boat and a 6.5-horsepower 10 ¥ kes oe yh 5 | | of Blackstock #21, into the Uxbridge area, and then to Johnson outboard motor from a piece of I w 1d a Hi Day | i graduated June 10, 1998 Stouffville, where two officers from the property on Davidge Dr. sometime around t 9 or h ¥: ve ays | on the Uxbridge detachment of the Durham 2:30 a.m. on June 11. and try-the food, music, & Dean's Honour List Regional Police pulled him over on a back The boat is valued at $500 while the | crafts and games from ; at University of Guelph street. motor is estimated to be worth approxi- | cultures across the globe. § with an Honours . The man was questioned about his mately $1,000 police say. Both the Summer Safari ] FACHPLOR OF ARTS DECREE involvement in shoplifting at the Port Checking in and Walk on the Wild al BDA Hono the Perry store, and admitted that he had Durham Police were called to a Side programs are full of at Quenns University stolen certain items. Cochrane St. address shortly before 11 SppOTLURILies to explore i y in September Inside the man's truck -- in which the p.m. on June 14 when owners heard cugoys DE here Ee } . Congratulations Jennifer! air conditioner was turned on high -- a strange noises around their home. and 1ts inhabitants. 1e : : large quantity of food was found, police Police say that after hearing someone Creative Arts Camp will (e]27:\p]U).ypu[e])] ~say. knocking at their front door, the owners be a source of inspiration They jf they discovered that approxi- placed a call to the Durham Regional Thuy forte mately $270 worth of roceries were Police. Robert B. Stephens stolen during the man's Spree, including: Upon arrival, police discovered marks themselves. successfully completed 12 steaks valued at $100 from Strang's where suspects had jumped a fence and For kids aged nine to . Valu-Mart in Bobcaygeon; $50 in steaks ran through a backyard south of the com- 12 years, the popular | Electronic from the Omemee IGA; 10 blocks of cheese plainant's home. Indiana Jones Engineering and some orange juice from Janetville's Damage estimated to be in the $100 Archaeology ny Technician Knechtel store; close to $60 worth of range was done to a rear door where the returning with more dirt, steaks from the IGA in Port Perry, and a suspects broke a pane of glass and tore digs and 2 Specia! trip io at Durham College bottle of water from Mac's Milk in Port out a screen. Museum: The Sports \ \\ a : We're proud of you Camp is also returning : 1 1 : Mom, Dad & R | en skills in soccer, vol- :.% . § om, a on leyball, baseball and GRADUATION OPEN budding environmental- - J 2110): VES Hi ist, Green Thumbs and son of Steve and Mary Holt v practical experience and graduated from the opportunity to learn Congratulations with programs to sharp- sportsmanship. For the David Holt J at : : | TO 9PM he Crazy Critters offers both RYERSON POLYTECHNIC Seip >>. El a 10 4% | the folk lore of native UNIVERSITY plants and animals. The with a children of Scugog can BACHELOR also take advantage of OF APPLIED ARTS ii 1 | ) SS a LES the authentic museum THEATRE 2 CHNICAL setting and experience ROE ILAL 241 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY + 985-1965 A iow on June 12, 1998 Clothing & gifts for HIM & HER ~ | Pioneer Adventures, or Congratulations try their hand at black- Jrom your family & friends smithing, woodworking, printing and baking dur- 'GRADUATION ing Victorian Daze. . - To complete the sum- Leigh Ann Prentice mer camp experience, daughter of selected programs offer Bob & Marg Prentice swimming at Birdseye of Port Perry Pool twice weekly. All graduated from programs include at least Durham College one major trip each week with a to destinations including 3rd year Diploma in the Ontario Science Business Administration, Centre, Bowmanville Marketing Option Zoo, the McLaughlin Art Congratulations! on lle ry and Ontario Love x Mom, Dad, Jeanette & Maggie For complete informa- tion on these programs please call Scugog Shores Museum at 985-3589. The camp programs will run for eight weeks ~ » run. fo : ck Deni Shins # FREE DRAW FOR Ent 3 WINRAR NOIRE | [oc bicrins two or more children can take advan- tage of our family dis- count. Registration forms are available at the HECK OUT OTHI FOR QUALITY A NABLE PRICES Municipal Clerk's Office, rs 208 North Street from We've gol Dad Covered for Work, Rest & Play Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. GRADUATION Bob and Marien Vander Slagt are proud to announce the graduation of their son Darrell | | All Golf Shirts Bachelor of Kinesiology degree from McMaster University. He has been accepted for post-graduate studies at McMaster University, BHSc (Physiotherapy) in September: