Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 May 1987, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 12, 1987 Saturday fire destroys forest ---- Cm OR on ---------------- SS, S-- Tr struggled through brush and trees with heavy hoses, stretched to the limit. oy With smoke enveloping them on all sides, Frank Pottery (left) and Steve Bower of the ~ Scugog No. 2 (Caesarea) Fire Department EAT ALE 50 OFF 1987 Polans industries Inc Rushing to yet another outbreak of flame, two firefighters r run down a smokey road, in the middle of the burning forest. EN \ | (From page 1) out again, as the ground continued to smolder. Caesarea firefighters but the fight was still not over. Port Perry received yet another Now you can put yourself in the drivers seat of a 1987 Polaris Cyclone or Trail Boss 250 at great savings! '87 DIRT CHEAP! Save $500 off the manufacturers suggested retail price on Polaris Trail Boss 250, the industry's best all-purpose ATV, or Cyclone. the all new sport performance ATV. TRAIL BOSS 250 CYCLONE M.S.R.P. $4149 MSRP. $3999 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $3649 $3499 Both offer the exclusive no-shift PVT transmission and MacPherson strut suspension providing the smoothest, safest nde of all ATV's. Come in today. And see how easy it" 1s to get into the dint OFFER ENDS MAY 31. 1987 WILLY & SON Ontamo 985-3192 POLARIS Nothing beats the way we're ball APE --, nders always wear a helmet and protective gear when nding any ATV Pnces do not include fresght Or dealer set up left the scene for good about 1 a.m." call at 2 a. m., and as firefighters worked to make sure the fire was completely out, a'short, heavy rain fell, making the job that much easier. It was a long, arduous day for all involved, including police and am- "bulance crews, who withstood sand- storms while keeping traffic away from the scene and looking after i in- jured firefighters. Port Perry's Rod McGill was" ~ treated for exhaustion and dehydra- tion at Community Memorial Hospital, and was released later Saturday night. An Oshawa firefighter was also:treated for ex- haustion, but was back on the job a short time later. Camera crews from City-TV and Global took in the action, but the reports were just one of many shown on the evening news. Serious fires were also reported in Markham, Pickering and various other parts of the country. Dryness and high winds were responsible for most. As Scugog Councillor and local . farmer Hapvey Graham pointed out at the scene of the fire, lack of rain is causing headaches for both 'Men work into the night firefighters and farmers. "I've got my fields planted, allright, 'but I don't know why I bothered,' he said. Reports from across the country are calling this spring season one of the driest on record. 4 193 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE Since i844 5 Year Annual Interest 92 Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice C-I-L Golfgreen Lawn Food C-I-L Golfgreen Weed & Feed Cows ©0608 = 3 mene rng 5, ¥ Lf en op JE rn Spy Br " ' ® PORT PERRY FEEDS 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY 288-7383 {behind Philp Pontiac. Buick Ltd. Dealership) available at AAR AAA t LA . 4 TN fn kml BRE ad ea

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