2 -- PORT PERRY STAR - January 4, 1984 Plan now for " your summer holidays! Visit England, Scotland & Wales London, Winchester, Salisbury, Bath, York, Edinburgh Haworth, Stirling, St. Andrews, and the Tattoo, the castles of Wales, Stratford, Robbie Burns country, the pottery factories of Staffordshire, Loch Lomond, the stately homes, magnificent cathedrals and cosy pubs of Britain. Enjoy a carefree holiday; air and land trans- NEIGHBOURS, | A BRIEF LOOK AT SOME OF THE NEWS THAT IS MAKING HEADLINES IN OUR NEIGHBOURING COMMUNITIES. . UXBRIDGE - Seventeen year old Silke \ Henke of Uxbridge Township, a national gym- RB nastics champion, was honoured by council at a year-end meeting. She was presented with a Maximum group size:.30 adults (ne children) First Meeting: Thurs. January 19, 1984 Departure Date: Thurs., August 9, 1984 Return: Thursday, August 30, 1984 For further information Call Paul at 985-3658 portation, hotels, meals, theatre tickets, ! : \ : admission to ts, tips and ba e hand- Sports Award Pin by Mayor Bill Ballinger, ling; all prepaid. A variety of hotels inc} after placing first in competition at Monaco, se- 1] a medieval coach hotel and a luxurious 1 cond in Switzerland and twelfth in the world. 1 | pind castle, everything personally ar- She is a Grade 12 student at Uxbridge Secon- | - ranged by your tour guide, Paul Arculus. dary School. ! BOWMANVILLE - A 68 year old Bowman- ville man armed with a high powered rifle held Durham Regional Police at bay for 12 hours Thursday last, after allegedly firing several shots. Thomas Sheehan, barricaded himself in a small Durham Street bungalow, and position- ed himself in a front window where he sat in full view holding a World War II - .303 rifle. The suspect surrendered his gun Friday morning, and police have charged the man with careless GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIF ICATES Gaiden PEE use of a firearm and possession of a dangerous -- Annual Rates -- » vespon. 2753 0a sn smut ot ba nnn es & ; Ce, N WHITBY - Nigel Schillings of Whitby was DYEARS ...iv0s5s5svm0s0m00 ey | - ~ oo elected chairman of the Durham College Board 'vit we en vs einai ednes a of Governors at a meeting December 12. Schill- AYEARS ........ , \ ings has been a College governor since 1979, 5 YEARS and has served as vice-chairman of the Board Tro as well as on key committees. Don and Wendy Hockley of Port Perry are proud parents of the y A TR first gir! baby for 1984 at Community Memorial Hospital. She ar- STOUFFVILLE - A portable bandstand 2YEARS . o.oo, 9% rived at 7:07 A.M., January 3, and as yet, her parents have not decid- concert shell for the performing arts will be 3 YEARS . . .. 10%% ed on a name. She weighed six pounds, 13 ounces and is the first child erected in the Town Park. Council gave its ap- AYEARS 10ve% for Mr. and Mrs. Hockley. As the first girl born at the hospital this || proval to the project following receipt of a & YEARS 10%% year, she will receive a Cabbage patch Doll, courtesy of Howard $6,600 Provincial Bicentennial Grant. Total cost 4s swans sw os we 2d . Hall. The two dolls were purchased at an auction a week ago with of the structure is estimated at between ten and -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- funds from that sale turned over fo the Hospital Building Fund. fifteen thousand dollars. The shell will measure Rates subject to change without notice. 40 ft. by 24 ft., and will be used by the Town Call the office for more information. Ld 3 Band, magicians, musicians and other perfor- ; ra -- On snowmobile | ming artists. Ele SCUGOG FINANCIAL : " BOWMANVILLE - Carin Myrrh Vivian 1 on ® became the town's Christmas baby this year, \ N SE RVICES (1) oe fo fro & when the nine pound baby girl arrived at 5:51 3 ' 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY on Christmas Day. Carin is the first child of i : Dale and Diana Vivian of R.R. 5, Bowmanville. : Durham Region Police and the cottage country licences, insurance, ' { PHONE 985-3832 winter snowmobile got underway this week validation stickers and on € received free yg of a car seat donsted by All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. patrols on Lake Scugog and will be in full force drinking. e Bowmanville Jaycettes through their on the weekend. The snowmobiles will Buckle-Up-Baby project. The police will have be based at the Port Co J PORT PERRY two officers patrolling Perry sub-station. They Pp oy uN The Wii Bronan Block the lake, shoreline, and are radio-equipped to y » t rec ons as h g any 1 be k par oo : trails enforcing such allow officers to respond by D ihe t a oa Dans oy _ © pas things as helmets, quickly to any call. ew months 1ocoptact thelr areca chai person, : ' especially if they have information to add to the records. Every incident, no matter how small, 179 CASIMIR ST. needs to be reported to the respective area ( Many thanks to the following for their donations of chairperson. In this way the association can ; WE EK D AY gs, food, Rn bi vle Opgrakion Seuss' judge the effectiveness of their program. H. brought Christmas to many throu your efforts. . i. UXBRIDGE - Local businessmen got a rap A ty mol Ro Chiurdh from council last week when Councillor Ian ; Chapter * Dorothy Martyn Morrison and Gerri Lynn O'Connor criticized Sta Signal Phi.) Eosilon Dobe 4 fhyriene Moore them for neglecting the sidewalks in front of - *Blackstock Pathfinders a *Nestleton Presbyterian their businesses. The situation is the '"'worst The . " Church I've ever seen" says O'Connor, and Morrison *Black . ur Y \ id J wm ~~ DOITYOURSELF a roms amram | || pe extn L ed : paign are allowing pedestrians to "brea ir Do-It-Yourself Specials - on Rental Equipment ape a d NG Cul of Discs necks in front of their stores." They suggested Picked Up between 4 & 6 P.M. Mon. to Thurs * Employees of Conan *Pine Ridge Garden Club - that it was time police charged somebody and " ' nit wk SII made an example of them. and Returned by 9 A.M. the following day. NY ier) R73 Parry Pamecosia First Come Basis - Monday to Thursday ONLY! Jostens fi 30 2P0rs bye nied Crh , ~ e ; irons AIR COMPRESSORS FLOOR & CARPET «Horkn Clark «Kathleen Potter euecrme on LiL TE. Carpet Steamer +Epsom Youth Group *R H. Cornish Public School Carpet Kicker Garry's Produce Lavra Robson Monte Carlo Carpet Steam Cleaner "Greanbanh United Church "Royal Canadian Legion. HAIR FASHION * Greenbank Womens Branch 419, Port Perry Institute *St John's Anglican Church, Tile Roller POWER TOOLS 7" Side Grinder Screw Gun 4" Side Grinder Planer Reciprocating Saw Drill Press Stand Router Y Drill Jigsaws ¥& Hammer Drill Qrbital Sander ~~. PRICE 985-7771 DECORATING Heat Gun Texture Sprayer Wallpaper Steamer * Casey Harper * Louise Hartney * June Haynes * Humanitarian Service Committee *Vera Honey *Hope Christian Reform Church, Prince Albert * Honeydale Womens Institute * immaculate Conception Church, Port Perry * Ken Jackson 'Linda, Steven & Shannon Jackson * Sharon Jones *Kmsmen Club, Port Perry * Employees of Lake Scugog Lumber Co Lid *Laches Auxiliary. Royal Canadian Legion, Br 419 * Robert and Joanne Lee Blackstock *St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry *Mrs. Schildt *Scugog Grace United Church Women * Scugog Grace Sunday School * Scugog Island Womens Institute * Seagrave United Church * Settlement House. Port Perry * Shirley Womens institute *Mrs. A Southwick * Utica United Church *Warriner Lodge | OO F No. 7% * Andrea Wanninkhot * Anonymous donations -- OPERATION SCUGOG P.O. Box 600, Port Perry Working Committee: Anita Newman a Carnegie Ann Wanninkhot Glenn Jackson 11 WATER STREET PORT PERRY 985-3684 An £5 ALL SERVICES: Yo ro Sony OFF February 18th, 1984 20 CLOSED MONDAYS -- wim