Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1985, p. 3

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A | @ . { reasure in snares {l - can either keep the ac- ues, old furmture and 4 } (From page 1) tual treasure or sell it collectables in the Port | shares for a thousand And what will June Perry shop : dollars each. Aldridge do with her "Everyone who comes ; Fhere ~~ was ~~ no shares" here says, haven't you § guarantee when or if If they come as cash, gota lot"? Mrs. Aldridge i treasure would be found she'll "Spend it. Spend says, smiling 'I must i so it came as a pleasant all of it. Just to enjoy say. I've always liked to 3 surprise when the myself, and my family buy furniture and anti- £ Nuestra Senora de and friends." ques. My house is full of ; Atocha was uncovered. There's also a chance it." ; Each share is worth she will be entitled to the She makes frequent : one-tenth of one per cent actual treasure, and if trips to England, where : of the gross value of the she is, she plans to she visits her daughter, a treasure. At an display it in one or more student, and buys all : estimated value of $400 of her Ann-Teeks shops, sorts of antiques to ship £ million from the Atocha including one she opened back to Canada. E © alone, each share is on Highway 7A in Port The antiques are worth $40,000 US. Perry last May. treasures in themselves, : The contract also in- Of course, insurance but nothing she now owns : cludes shares in would be a major factor is as glamourous or as i treasures from two other in whether or not the exciting as her newfound ships. Any treasure treasure would be Spanish treasure. b recovered from the displayed to the public, 'He, (Fisher) had Margarita is also worth but when asked about been searching for years | one-tenth of one per cent. security, she quipped, for that treasure and in ! And any Lreasure from a "Oh, I figure five or six MY year he finds it!" M Ik E ird ship in the contract, men about the size of m She allows herself an " which is as yet uniden- husband should be enthusiastic giggle, oney ta | tified, will yield one-fifth enough." thrilled at her luck. Ann-Teeks owner June Aldridge (left) Aldridge found out about her shares in a of one percent of the total The petite blonde Not such a cool and manager June Perry have more fo talk remarkable sunken treasure, worth some Et treasure value. grandmother ~~ owns customer, after all. .. about than antiques these days, since Mrs. $400 million. See story for details. i Fisher sold 500 shares several Ann-Teeks stores 3 \ in a limited partnership in cities such as Ottawa, | with his company to Montreal, Hamilton, Bi cover part of his costs in Florida and Toronto, but : the treasure hunt. she is closest to her Port i The contract says each Perry outlet, managed b ] item recovered from the by friend June Perry. wey | ¥ wreck will be assigned Both Junes, with their yo 4 point values by a special English accents and * Ll or | committee. The points British charm, get a real BRN 1 wi awar o the kick out of their business A : | partners according lo he and love nothing more YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS FOR LADIES, TEENS & CHILDREN Ta) |} number of shares they than showing off the in- 4 own. The shareholders credible amount of anti- 230 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ' Tri Id i A You are invited to come riai aare se and celebrate our a Ta N-- June finds buried for Little Britain man PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 30, 1985 -- 3 y (rE . J BL Oa A trial date has been set for an 18 year old Little Britain man in connection with a two car crash that killed two people. Steven Guymer will be tried November 26th in Ajax-Pickering Provincial Court, on charges which include two counts of criminal negligence causing death, impaired driving and exceeding the legal blood alcohol limit of .08. The accident happened on Durham Road 21 just east of Durham Road 23 Monday May 20th. Durham Regional Police say Margaret Par- sons, 62, of Aurora, was sitting in the passenger seat of her husband's westbound car when it was struck by Guymer's eastbound vehicle. Mrs. Parsons was flown by air ambulance to Sunnybrook Hospital but was pronounced dead the following day. James Parsons, 77, of Tonawanda, New York, died about a week later Don Parsons, 62, and Jean Parsons, 77, were also seriously injured in the collision. RASPBERRIES / H - YOUR OWN READY PICKED RASPBERRIES 1.50 PINT '16..0 FLAT (12 Pints PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED N WE FEATURE FINE FASHION & CASUAL SHOES, BOOTS & PURSES including: * Gloria Vanderbilt Andrew Geller Aria. Arpeggio. Jean Rivard Katerina and Cougar for Ladies and Teens * Power Kangaroo. Dart and Cabbage Patch Joggers for the entre family * Savage. Hobo Petunis _ougar Maple Leal and Bata tor Children * Tana Shoecare Products * Foamtreads & Packard Shippers by Kaufman for the entire family * Calego and J J Leather Clutches ' . 0 a and Handbags _ WHITARER'S y | cove aE Siriey Road 88.2) | || "oem § ~~ DURHAM SHOES INC. Port Perry - 985-3170 |; ' a

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