Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Apr 1987, p. 3

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a " + ty. The above sign, which was originally placed "trouble." Secretary' s Week has come and gone, but not without considerable notice in the communi- in front of Re/Max on Queen Street did double duty when it was moved to the municipal offices Good Samaritans Caesarea men rescue boat for worried owner.' Mrs. Doreen Rush had her faith in the Good Samaritan restored last Friday morning. The Scugog Point resident glanc- ed out her window and noticed that her new Thundercraft boat had broken free from its moorings in the 'strong winds and heavy waves. She and her husband had just bought the boat a week earlier. She had visions of the winds pushing the 17' craft against the and windy that day. They found the shore and smashing it to pieces. boat lodged against a pier down the Frantic, she tried to get help from lake, towed it back to our place, fix- the police and several local ~ed the canvass, even got into the marinas, without success. water to secure the anchor lines. Mrs. Rush drove over to Caesarea ~~ When I offered them a reward for and by this time she was getting their efforts, they said no, .they desperate. didn't want anything," she said. "I was really getting worried. I Mrs. Rush contacted the Star had tears in my eyes," she told the later that- afternoon because "I Star later that afternoon. wanted to publicly thank Don Bell There were two young men in a and Mike Gorzell and to let people truck beside the store in Caesarea know what these two young men did and Mrs. Rush went up tothem and for me.' said. "Can you help me. I'm having The boat by the way, suffered nothing more than a couple of minor "sdratches. Mrs. Rush told the Star the two "young men said they'd drop in'for a cold beer some day this summer. CANOE +». NONQUON Saturday, June 6th, 1987 go out on the lake and find your boat." They told Mrs. Rush to drive back craft and meet them at the dock in Caesarea. By this time Mrs. Rush got home, the two young men had already located the boat and were towing it back to the Rush residence. After explaining the situation, they said "don't worry about a thing: We can get a boat and we'll Country Ceramic Studio SPRING CLASSES 10 Weeks ..... $30. Fee includes special techniques, including lace draping. PORCELAIN DOLL CLASSES starting Wed., May 13th - 7:00 PM 8 Weeks .................... *24.00 later in the week. A slight modification in the "above the crowd" slogan of Re/Max, by adding "too" made the slogan fit nicely for Township Ad- - ministrator Earl Cuddie's office staff. home, get the keys to the Thunder-- "I just can't believe it. It was cold PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 28, 1987 -- 3 Durham Police are investigating the theft of guns, old stamps and coins from a home near Burketon on April 24. A police spokesman said the theft took place some time between 8:00 PM and midnight when the owner of the house was away. A rear door was kicked in. Reported missing in the break-in + was gun cabinet with two shot-guns, a Mauser rifle, a 22 cal. semi automatic rifle, a pellet rifle, a pellet pistol, a quantity of ammuni- tion, a 75 Ib, long bow, a stamp col- Guns, old stamps stolen in burglary lection, quantity of old coins and 1954 Canadian bills. Police estimate the total value of the stolen items at about $4,000. In a separate incident, Durham Police are looking for a 1987 Yamaha all terrain vehicle reported stolen last week from the Scugog Marine Service located at the Goreski Marina on Scugog Island. Police describe the vehicle as be- ing a four wheel model, red in col- our with licence 757JH. It's valued at about $4,000. Say it with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy, Fruit, Wi, Jams and Mints = doesn't tell you efficient. & 1.4%. furnace costs less than $1700. to heat up a whole tank. 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