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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1998, p. 3

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 22, 1998 - 3 Bizarre display left at high school picket site As the sun broke over the horizon Monday morning it became apparent that tensions have escalated in Port Perry during the month-long high school teachers' strike. A macabre scene repulsed both neighbors and custodians of the local high school as the early morning light settled on the south lawn of the school. Cradled between a cluster of trees, in full view of the street, was a large sign flanked by three dead raccoons hanging from the branches, and a woven basket containing a dead skunk. The sign, printed in large red and black letters read: ON STRIKE R.I.P STUDENTS. A small handwritten note inside the basket read: "To whom it may concern, No animals were harmed for making this scene. Luv Bert!" There was also a sketch of a hang- man's noose on the card. A custodian from the school who arrived on the scene early went to work immediately to shield the ugly scene from the street and the daycare facility across the street. Both he and police representatives were repulsed at the sight. A neighbor reported he heard voices, which sounded like both male and female teens about 2:30 a.m. Monday morning outside his house, which is situated just south of the school. The investigating officer for the Durham Regional Police said the call about the incident came in at 7:05 a.m. from a neighbor. The Star was also contacted by a number of area resi- dents. Three arrested after truck broken into Three girls found themselves in Port Perry's 26 Division police station last week after they were caught break- ing into a truck. Durham Police report that one 13- year-old and two 14-year-old girls, all from Port Perry, were arrested last Wednesday (Sept. 16) afternoon when a passerby saw them crawl out of a truck that was parked at the local Legion. Police say the man noticed the three girls get out of the truck around 12:30 p.m. and then flee to a Bay St. address. Upon being notified, officers attend- ed the residence, questioned the youths, and arrested them. After a closer inspection, it was dis- covered that nothing was stolen from the vehicle and that the girls had forced open thebox cover and climbed inside. The girls' parents were called and the girls were later cautioned and released. ST TTe Lolo WY AVI To Te ISI oT Te ER [1 [oP ¢ Piano Specialist Perry Office (905) 985-3761 SEL LIL CHEV R: XP EPP Ky over e Complete Household & Office Moving ar * Local & Long Distance Moving 30 ye * Palletized Heated Warehouse experien e Fully Insured ¢ Free Estimates "Free Wardrobe Service" - 5% Seniors Discount Long Distance Only 1-800-563-5961 "OWNER/MANAGER * FAXES » PHOTOCOPIES e WORD PROCESSING 57 John St. Caesarea, Ont. LOB 1EO Fax: Antiques 8 re Collectibles Blackstock, 3120 Hwy 7A, 5 mi. E. of Port Perry THOMAS M. WHITE 4% Whites Fox & Photocopy Services Phone: (905) 986-1636 (905) 986-1146 Mobile: (905) 432-4981 In business tor 22 years China, Glass, Furniture, Primitives at Landfall Farm 086-5588 PIONEER FALL FAIR Experience the FALL FAIR as it was 100 years ago! 5 Ca TREAT aA Sl SR Er 2 : LEN Ta AS J. PETER HVIDSTEN/PORT PERRY STAR Passersby were appalled to see dead raccoons hanging from branches of trees in front of Port Perry High School Monday morning. The macabre display also featured a dead skunk in the hamper at the foot of the tree, and this large sign. Teachers at Port Perry High and secondary schools across the region have been on strike since the outset of the school year, and as of early this week, there appears to be no quick end to the labor dispute. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED FARM INSURANCE SPECIALISTS since 1917 193 Queen St., Port Perry 985-7306 Children's A "7 (\ Activities, et FLAN Shesp BREE, BP NTA NN | Shearing, PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED Alls 7 or £ / 554 us hy Pioneer . 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry hf rf Er ii Activities 985-8474 Mn pilr el | ol and Games, hf Bs) Congas, || PHILP PONTIAC BUICK = ht TI 3 EY rn Music, ng Serving the Community Since 1976 Crafts General Motors Products, Adults: $3.50 : Seglors & Students $2. 00 Pontiacs, Buicks & GMC Trucks Michelles BODY WORKS 16121 Scugog Island Road Port Perry e 985-7386 Open Every Day » Bed & Breakfast Available Sunday, SEPTEMBER 27, 10am to 4pm S0UGOG SHORES MUSEUM A sincere thank you to these advertisers for their sponsosship, of this advertisement. (previously Poggy's Place - rear entrance) NOW OPEN Hair # Body Waxing ® Make up Michelle Jolicoeur welcomes new and previous clients to drop by and see her at her brand new location.

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