Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Mar 1989, p. 2

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PORT PERRY OFFICE, 269 Queen St., P.O. Box 128, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO PHONE 985-2824 'SPRING PROGRAM SCHEDULE now available at Local Merchants, Schools & the YMCA ° Registration begins Friday, March 31st, after 12 PM. R88 QUEEN STREET - 988-7108 * SPECIAL SERVICES * Repairs & Alterations Suede & Leather Cle. In Home Rug & Uphols Wedding Dress Heir Shirt Laundry try Cleaning loom Boxed Search reveals no 'body' When Durham Regional Po- = Oshawa was charged with fail- trol on the road and wound up lice were first called to investi- - ing to report the accident and in the swamp, The truck sus. area swamp, they had to as- 8P A'S vo "N ; Police were called to Old RT ie 0 A up, floating in a swamp. Also Bo : Driver alive and well gate an upside down pick-1p driving under suspension. tained $5,000 damage. The truck submerged in a Seagrave Police say the truck lost con- driver wasn't injured. sume they were looking for a body. 1 Simcoe Strect at 4 p.m, Easter | ' 2] | Sunday to discover a 1979 pick- | Ve i CYR floating in the frigid water was a coat, a hat and an assortment of papers. The swamp, overflowing with spring run-off, was run- ning fast and a current was ac- tually flowing through the truck cab. Firefighters from Scugog Hall No. 1 (Port Perry) were called to assist in the search, but left the scene when it be- came apparent there was no body. EE Police were tied up at the scene until 9 p.m. Later on in the evening, the driver of the pick-up turned himself in at Oshawa police headquarters. George McAmmond, 22, of Parking under fire ol ; Scugog Township's parking by-law came under sharp fire Monday afternoon from several members of Township council. Specifically, they were complaining about the by-law which allows a 38 unit seniors citizens apartment to be con- structed with just ten parking spaces. : "The by-law might have 4h been adequate at one time, but a : itisn't these days," said Region- Char m ing Coup I e al councillor Yvonne Christie. Obviously young at heart, Charles and Vernie Buller cele- And Ward 2 councillor Mar- : : : ; brated their 50th anniversary Saturday March 25 with a kiss Jiyn Posies ea pn and a party at their Caesarea home. Mrs. Buller was born In ing on Cedar Street (behind the born. They were married March 25, 1939, in Prince Albert at ~ CatholicChurch)iscompleted. the late Reverend Denny's home. They have four children, "Where are the people go- twelve grandchildren and four great-grandchildren--and they (Turn to page 35) can still find time for a smooch! Congratulations! So BR ot a ; a ER a THURSDAY NIGHT "TALENT HU Open to Bands, Comedians, Solo Artists, Magicians, etc. Contest begins March 16, 1989 and runs every Thursday for 16 weeks. Ist PRIZE: 25 Hours of Recording Studio Time or $500 CASH 2nd PRIZE: $100 CASH * 3rd PRIZE: $25 CASH * AY & SATURDAY NIGHT 'Miami' Rizsanyi Disc Jockey SNOWMOBILERS WELCOME RS RARER -------- AP ST ET A

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