Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Jul 1981, p. 3

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Police say they have no reason why the canoe over- A 58 year old Toronto man became the first drowning victim in Lake Scugog this summer when his canoe over-turned Saturday evening just off Cedar Shores Beach on the west side of Scugog Island, . turned. " ihe oD report that Efforts to recover the body - George Steven Johnson of 20 by dragging that evening were unsuccessful, but the victim was found by police scuba divers on Sunday. Bairstow Court in Rexdale. was alone in the canoe when it over-turned in seven feet of Carrolisinditch A Bowmanville area man escaped injury late Sunday night when his truck rolled in the ditch on Regional Road 57, just south of Highway 7A, but he will face charges of out injury when his car caught fire and burned on Regional Road 57, east of Caesarea. Durham Police say the cause of the fire is not impaired driving and known, and the 1978 Chevette exceeding .08 on a breath valued at $4500 was a test. complete write-off. Police report that Gary Millson, 26, of R.R. 5 Bow- MISSING BREAD manville was alone at the time of the accident and was northbound on the Regional Durham Police are slightly miffed at how 70 nearly new plastic holders Road. for carrying loaves of bread Damage to the 1979 GMC wound up in a farmer's field half ton truck is estimatedby near Blackstock. police at $4000. ° Police are asking anyone CAR BURNS with information to get in Thomas Redman of touch with the department. Scugog Island escaped with- MENT AUCTION] AUCTION SALE OF LAND Land Management File T-04287 The sale by Public Auction of 0.747 acre of land, being the Road Allowance between Concession 6 and 7, Township of Scugog, located at the north east intersection of Regional Road Number 57 and Highway 7A. The sale will take place on the property at 12:30 P.M. on Friday, August 7, 1981. A representative of the Ministry will be on the property on Wednesday, July 29, 1981 between 11:30 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. The Ministry gives no warranty as to the purpose for which this property may be used. Zoning and land use information may be obtained from the appropriate Municipal Authorities. | ne 4 oh ® rr 62 MILES TO PORT PARRY | APPLICABLE TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.) $700.00 deposit on the day of sale (cash or certified cheque made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario) balance payable within 30 days. Any extensions granted on the unpaid balance will be subject to payment of interest at the current prime bank rate. 2.) No employee of any Ministry of the Ontario Government will be allowed to participate in this Auction. 3.)Saleis subject to a Reserve Bid established by the Ministry. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Refer to File Number T-04287 and contact: Jerry Pratt 3501 Dutterin Street, Downsview, Ontario M3K 1N6 Telephone: (416) 248-3081 Ministry of Transportation and Communications family homes with a stated value of $663,000. While the June total is slightly above last year's mark for the same month, it is nowhere near the figure for May of this year when the value of permits soared to $2.6 million, mainly on the strength of 43 new single family homes. For the first six months of 1981, the value of permits issued in Scugog is almost double what it was for the entire 12 months in 1980. The total to date this year is $6.867 million, while the total for all of 1980 reached just $3.884 million. - If the present strong trends continue in Scugog this year, the value of con- struction almost certainly will top the $7.6 million recorded in 1979. Already this year there have been 87 permits issued for new single family homes, opposed to just 52 during all of 1980. DR. G. SILINS will be on vacation for the month of August. Medical Assoclates of Port Perry have kindly agreed to see patients requiring medi- cal attention during his absence. D.THAPAR DENTURE THERAPIST 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 163 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 579-8752 214 Dundas St.E., Whitby 668-7797 OO0000000000 52525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525252525262 (Y) Sasse Aaellny LIMITED ov &2 197 Queen Street - Port Perry OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 9A.M.to 6 P.M. Thursday & Friday to9:00P.M. -DIAMONDS - - Cards & Gifts for All Occasions - -EAR PIERCING - WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS - Member of the (0:0) ondian Jewellens ASSOCIATION - REGIONAL B)) MUNICIPALITY owen OF DURHAM CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The SCUGOG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE will be closed Monday, August 3, 1981 due to the Civic Holiday. Normal operations will continue on Tuesday, August 4, 1981. ®t W.A. TWELVETREES, P.ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS als ULL Te TLD De TTT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TT Te TT Le LL Le Le Le err for the Entire AMILY Ladies "by Celebrity leather sole with zipper $49.95 MEN'S BOOTS Brown or Black from $49 . 95 Hush Puppy OXFORD LOAFERS $29.95 ~ DRESS SHOES ~ lve Ladies SHOES by Tender Tootsies SeeOur Large Assortment! with # . Men's Jarman OXFORD LOAFERS with leather soles $49.95 WORKBOOTS by Greb 49.95- 59.95 ' = o , : =] = fe - --- ES = g g e ' 5 ~ : ; : | 3 ' 3 = ~1 | | -- Gi Men's JEANS Boots severalstyles 6inchtop $19.95 & $21.95 *42.95 MEN'S i | SUMMER SUITS AW. BROC 80m DEPARTMENT STORE *50.00 QUEEN STREET: PORT PERRY a COCO OCICS

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