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Port Perry Weekend Star, 19 Oct 2001, p. 29

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"WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2001 - 29 : Buisness Is target of crooks Police warn of Nigerian fraud letters The Durham Regional Police Major Fraud Squad is warning citi- zens about a fraudulent letter, fax and e-mail scam involving unclaimed bank accounts in Nigeria. Businesses in Durham Region have been receiving correspondence allegedly from bankers or directors of foreign federal ministries in 'Nigeria. The claim is that between $20 and $50 million U.S; dollars has been found in unclaimed accounts and these funds will be claimed by the Nigerian government if not trans- ferred into offshore accounts. The letters ask if they can transfer these funds into the private compa- . hy accounts of Durham businesses. In return for this favour, the local business would receive a percentage of the money, usually 35 per cent. A quick response is promised once the relevant banking informa- tion, company letterhead and blank invoices are signed, stamped and returned. Telephone and fax num- bers along with an e-mail address are also given so businesses can respond to the request. Project Phone Busters, a joint effort of the RCMP, OPP and munici- pal police agencies, is compiling a database in regards to these letters. They are interested in hearing from people who have made contact with anybody sending the letters. If you have made contact, sent any docu- ments or lost money please contact OPP Phone Busters at 1-888-495-8501 or Durham Regional Police Major Fraud Unit at 905-579-1520 ext. #5281. Get Ready CY: 14 Uae = \YAK © Yel U0 2001 ° a : aE J Sr iF Py . 2 = A os ky Bs en 7 "shh doo. NO TAKES on all Parts & Clothing. ON Saturday, Oct. 27 only! 8 *On Tegule! ice; Try RE CA g uy ana. 1) SA -rion y Winter' bitter when you don't spend it with us 8 | sh . . fami 2 Eh CHECK OUR USED SLEDS! X BRIDGE MALL NGINES *Styles shown may vary. . op a sport or leisure, cultural or charitable organization in Township of Scugog. t Inaugural awards a Volunteer night for Scugog's best In 1992, the Township of Scugog held its Inaugural Recognition Awards Ceremony honouring many volun- teers in the municipality who made significant contribu- tions to the growth of this community. With the great suc- cess of the event and the very positive comments that were received following the evening, the Parks and Recreation Committee made recommendation that this tradition continue on a tri-annual basis (once per term of council). | On Nov. 22; 2001 the Township of Scugog will host its fourth Tri-Annual Recognition Awards Ceremony at the Scugog Centre Community adjacent to the Scugog Arena. In order to recognize volunteers and organizations for their valued contributions to this community we need the help and support of the many different groups. Various "service clubs, groups and organizations will be contacted * np and asked to submit their nominations to the five award categories. If you get missed in this process and feel that you have an eligible volunteer to nominate, please do not hesitate to call Brenda Robinson of the Township Clerk's Department at 905-985-7346 ext. 115 for more information on the nomination criteria. We would certainly not want to miss honouring a worthy volunteer. Awards Criteria Category #1 Individual Award Individuals nominated in this: category for their unique | contribution in helping to maintain and/or further devel- A D> eg py + No the Township of Scugog. Category #2 : Special Awards "Individuals or organizations nominated in this category are recognized. because of longstanding contribution in helping to maintain and/or further develop more than one sport, leisure, 'cultural 'or charitable 'organization in' the Category #3 . Provincial/National/ ~~ International Awards Individuals or teams who have achieved outstanding acclaim due to a high level of skill and bring special hon- our/recognition to those winning gold or first place in their special field at the Provincial/National/International lev- els of competition. Category #4 Youth Volunteer : This individual award is given to the young person in this community (ages 14 to 21), who best exhibits enthu- siasm and commitment to voluntarism by outstanding participation in more than one sport, leisure, cultural or charitable organization as a volunteer. Category #5 Special Project or Service Recognition of individual or group initiating a volun- teer project or service providing benefit to the communi- ty. (e.g. environmental group, rowing club, etc.) Please Note: Paid coaches, officials, etc. are not eligi- ble for these awards as the criteria strictly refers to volun-" teers. In all cases, the Township of Scugog Awards Committee will be responsible for evaluating the nomina- tions received. rime prevention constable Brad Durst, who ok lds. the role of Commun ty Relations Fn the Durham by . Identifying problem areas «and addressing them with natural surveil: week. % The aie outlined a a. "Crime Prevention © Through with the CPTED gin Ih Desi , : 8 ih ted th

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