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Port Perry Star, 9 Sep 1998, p. 15

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I EEE EEE - "A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 9, 1998 - 156 Police report Manilla man, 27, dies after head-on A Manilla man died last weekend after his car collided with another vehicle and erupted into flames, say Durham Regional Police. Sometime around 2:50 a.m. on Sept. 6. 27-year- old Canio Montepeloso, of Victoria St. in Manilla, lit a fire in a recycling was northbound on bin. Regional Rd. 2, just north Durham Police say of the 4th Concession in that sometime around 1 Brock Township when his a.m. on Sept. 4, vandals 1982 Chevette crossed ignited a fire in a recy- the centre line and col- cling bin full of cardboard lided with a southbound which scorched the paint 1992 Saturn. on the bin. The impact of the The incident was crash pushed the reported to police just Chevette into the east after 12:35 p.m. that ditch, where it caught same day. A damage esti- fire. The Saturn rolled mate was not available. into the west ditch. The driver of the Saturn, an Oshawa woman, was rushed to Lakeridge Health Oshawa where she was treated for broken legs and extensive internal and facial injuries. A male passenger, also from Oshawa, was taken to Lindsay hospital where he was treated. While Brock firefight- ers were called to extri- cate both occupants of the Saturn, neither are suffering from life- threatening injuries, police say. Mr. Montepeloso was pronounced dead at the scene. Playing with fire Police were called to the Medical Associates building in Port Perry on Sept. 4 after vandals Booze stolen A Platten Blvd. cot- tage was the target of thieves last week after close to $200 in alcohol was stolen, say police. Sometime between Sept. 1 and 6 thieves slid through an unlocked win- dow on the north side of the cottage, police said. They stole five bottles of liquor from a wooden cabinet and 15 bottles of beer from a refrigerator in the garage, police say. Car thieves Durham Regional Police are looking into a pair of incidents which occurred just north of town last weekend. Police report that sometime between 7 p.m. on Sept. 4 and 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 5, thieves broke into a blue 1998 Dodge Neon that was parked in the driveway of a Circle Dr. residence and stole a Motorola cell phone and some change. The loss is estimated to be around $165. That same night, a red, four-door 1986 Chev Cavalier was taken from an Edinborough Ave. address, say police. The left, rear door of the Cavalier is gray. No value has been given for the Chev Cavalier, police say. Surf and turf theft Thieves entered a chip truck sometime overnight between Sept. 2 and 3 and stole approx- imately $100 worth of food, say Durham Regional Police. After prying open a window, thieves made their way into the truck, which is parked near the Olco gas station on Hwy. 7A. They managed to cut the lock off a freezer and The Oshawa Art Association is Annual art festival begins Sept. 25 holding its 17th Annual Camp Samac Art Festival on Friday, Sept. 25 to Sunday, Sept. 27 with a preview night for invited guests on Sept. 24. Admission is free and $1 tickets are available for one each of three paintings that are to be offered as raffle prizes. The original festival was conceived in 1981, and there were some 40 par- ticipants and 200 people in atten- dance. Since that very successful show, the festival has grown to include 65 artists with over 3,500 in atten- dance over a four day period. The Oshawa Art Association wel- comes new members. Continuously active since 1967, the association has fulfilled its original mandate to encourage the development of the artistic talent in the community. steal a quantity of steaks and lobster tails, police say. 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