Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 May 1990, p. 29

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Bernard and Cecilia Riordan (at left) of Whitby were the lucky winners of a large food hamper (coutesy Dowsons Valu Mart) at a draw during the Big Band Dance Friday evening at the Islander. Mayor Howard Hall pulled the winning ticket. At right in photo are Doreen Slater, owner of the Islander Club and Alex Ingram of the local Cancer Society. The dance attracted nearly 300 people who enjoyed the bl the local Cancer Society. g band sounds and raised some $3,000 for I think the main topic this past week is the weather. Nature sure is something we have no control over. The countryside looks beautiful, but it is hard to believe when you see so many swimming in the lake in April. = Thursday evening was the weekly euchre with 13 tables. The lucky winners: Fran Gibson, Doris Redman, Bernice Loudfoot, Elsie Pogue, Verna Smith, Clarence Butson. Lucky draw winners: Doris Redman, Merle St. John, Clara Warren. Lone hand series for the month: 'Dorothy Butson. The euchre's will be continuing each Thursday. Grant and Eva Hunter have returned home after spending the winter in Florida. Welcome home. Chuck and Beth Willes hosted a get together for the church choir and Darryl Linnington who has been the organist for the winter months. The choir have had some excellent anthems with Darryl's leadership. Best of luck in your Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal Personal Injury -- Wills Real Estate -- Family Law - Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 on Saturday future Darryl. Ralph and Dianne McCullough and boys have been holidaying in Florida the past 10 days. Merv and Ilean Pugh visited their friends Al and Bonnie Soestmeyer in Orillia on Sunday. The lucky draw winner at the Friendly Visitors Sale on Sat. was Helen Jewell the hand made quilt. Casey Harper - hat from Paula Lishman; Verna Draper - afghan. The Friendly Visitors Group . would like to thank everyone who made their day a success. Please call Peggy Bredin with . your news next week. J BOWLDEN To UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 1, 1990 -- 29 Crime Stoppers urges callers to report crimes Crime Stoppers has now been in operation in the Region of Durham for four years and has been very successful but the Public are still reluctant to call as they are unsure of how the Pro- gram works. Crime Stoppers will take infor- mation. on: Any Criminal Offence Your call will be treated con- fidentially. A code number will be given to each caller for further contact. This means you never have to give your name, just refer to your number. . If the information leads to an arrest you will be eligible for a: Cash Reward Of Up To $1,000 EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. L9L 189 (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco 22" 1 Year Annual Interest 12%% 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. VG MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION IGRANITE MARBLE BRONZE ~ CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING '& LETTERING Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own 45 YEARS PERSONAL SERVICE OF UXBRIDGE Written Guarantee 852-3472 as wnaon 108 BROCK ST. WEST ioaroninon ov revesr This again is just between . Crime Stoppers and you. Police don't pay the money out, Crime Stoppers does. The system for picking up the cash will be ex- plained over the phone to those who quality, upon approval from the civilian board. "© As soon as the arrest is made, you are eligible for the cash reward. If you are in doubt about calling us with information, please don't hesitate. Sometimes information which you may think is insignifi- cant and not worthy of reporting may be the final part of the puz- zle. Only the police can tell. If in doubt, call us. The Durham Regional Crime Stoppers hotline 436-8477, is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. The phone number can be dialed from most areas in the Region, free of charge, however if you find that it is long distance you can call collect or call through your local Durham Regional Police number and ask for Crime Stoppers. Man killed in gas bar explosion A 22 year old Brampton man was killed in an explosion last Wednesday morning at an Olco Gas Bar on Bayly St. in Pickering. Regional Police said Win- del Daley, an employee of Heath Engineering of Toronto, was working inside the under- ground gasoline storage tank when the explosion took place. A co-worker, 21 year old Scott Lavergne of Bramptom suffered severe facial burns in the flash fire that followed the explosion. " Charles Bruyea was not, - hurtin theipcident. The in nt is under in- vestigation by Regional Police, the Ontario Fire Marshal and the Ministry of Labour. adh eR datas aul ae dL aa oit ari

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