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Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Sep 1993, p. 3

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Ld 5 = Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, September 28, 1993 --3 4 Accident claims four, including Durham officer Durham Police are continuing to investigate a tragic two car accident early Sunday morning that took the lives of four people, including a young officer with the Durham force. ' The fiery crash in which both cars burned took place just before 8:00 AM on Lakeridge Rbad about 350 metres north of Rossland Road. . Killed ii the crash were Brian IGA The restoration fund for the Scugog Museum Head Church recelved a $1000. donation from Port Perry IGA owner Jim Grieve, (right). Accepting the donation Is Bullding Fund Chairman Paul Arculus. The money will be used for the final touches on this project. The offical reopening of tha restared church on the Museum grounds Is this Sunday. See Ad page four. David Francis, 26 of Scarborough; his fiance Michelle Palmer, 24, of the same address and, seven year old Jocelyn Palmer, daughter of Michelle. They were on their way to Algonquin Park. for a day of campfhg. Also killed was Andrew David Kong, 23 of Palmer Drive , Ajax A member of the Durham Police fpr just under a year, he had been workipg out of 26 Division in Sunderland and was on "his way home after completing a shift. . He was described by Inspector Ross Smith as a "keen, hard working young police officer." A spokesman for the Regional Police said Monday morning an investigation will befcarried out at the Forensic Sci Centre in Toronto. ow What's on at YMCA Port. Perry YMCA 1993 Fall Community Programs The Port Perry YMCA js still accepting registrations in the following community programs: Preschool Programs Hallowe'en Party, After School Programs, Dance, Gymnastics and Saturday Camp Programs, Adult Programs "= Co-ed ' Volleyball, Tai Chi, Relaxation Techniques, Yoga and Argonaut Trip. For further information or to* register please call the Port Perry YMCA office at 985.2824. From Our Hands.. To Your Heart 4th Annual Fall Country Collectables & Craft ow October 2 2 & 3, 1993 gi Sat.) 10 am - 5 pm. Sun., hy 4 pm. Bowmanville High AEs wy #2 on Liberty's St. Easy To Find! One Block North Of zw. Adults: $2. Seniors: $1. HWY #2 HWY 401 af - G Children Under 2; FREE ¢ Door Prizes! 985-1616 * (oe 3 'The Master Gardener Series' AWARD WINNING ... Daffodils, Hyacinths, Crocus "& Tulips including Bing Crosby, 'Apricot Beauty and More. 1 HESS 985-4353 RUBS * PI "SH Just 2 Minutes South SPRING COLOUR STARTS NOW! SOUTH PORT GARDENS of Port Perry 0 HE REN n Oshawa kK lllustrator Brenda Clark Well known Illustrator Brenda Clark (right) was at Many Colours Book Store on Saturday signing coples of 'Franklin Is Bossy,' the fifth In the popular Franklin series. Ms. Clark Is a resident of Scugog Point and Is currently working, on the Illustrationsfor another in the Franklin series next fall. With her Is Many Colours clerk Sara Hopkins. Ms. Clark has @ another childrens book due next month called Wy Cat andy" My Dog.' COME SEE OUR DISPLAY OF ANTIQUE GLASSES (Thanks to Scugog Shores Museum) » HISTORY of GLASS ... Glass has been discovered in tombs and cities at least 5000 years old. The manufacturing of glass started in Egypt in approximately 1500 BC and the spread to Rome where it was introduced by conquering armies. Valued first for its decorative qualities, it was not until 1807 that a method of producing good optical glass was discovered. The first optical glass was used in astronomical telescopes. The first successful attempt at manufacturing optical glass in the United States wasn't until 1912 by Bausch & Lomb. Glass making has evolved slowly over the centuries. Materials for different kinds of glass have been kept secret with little being published on raw materials, quantities or temperatures. PORT PERRY OPTICAL 28 Water St., Port Perry 985-9388 Eye Exams arranged M In-store Lab 8 Everyday Low Prices,

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