Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Dec 1996, p. 58

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2 - December 31, 1996 KENNETH, Stafford, born New y child of Pri . Kenneth Sr. SCUGOG CO UN issued a stiff warnin, snowmobilers to clean their act and to abi bylaws and alcohol tions after residents in Perry complained ak intrusive behavior. A SIX inch-water ma * burst on Bigelow St. fo: nearby residents without water for eight hours, and some basements. SKIERS enjoyed a month of their A When the Port Perry Valu-Mart closed Sunday, Dec. 31, one of the town's few remaining old family businesses came to an end. The Dowson's have been operating their grocery business for more than 46 years, first from their Queen St. store and for the past 20 years in Port Perry Plaza. Although it was a sad day for family, staff and faithful customers of the Dowson's, the family managed to get together for this informal portrait. From left back, Ken Dowson,-Dave Obee, Don Gibson. Centre left, Maureen Dowson, Nancy aesarea Yo Obee and Shirley Gibson. In front, Mrs. Dora Dowson, wife of the late Merl elthe Ice Owls, eds Dowson who started the family business in April 1949. : visually imp hockey Soot, to benefit the Po rry Lions Club which hiv the Canadian National Institute for Blind. Some of the : went toward the purchase of a computer for a blind nonas here later in the THE DURHAM Board of Education announced plans to axe, Juni Kindergarten beginning We si regret the fall. Dwindling provin- ney ef ate cial grants forced the move, caused you. as the bi board saw $12 mil- Happy New Year May the coming year bring you joy, happiness and success. Page 6. Items 4 to 7, Assorted Organizers, 68-0141X. Copy Reads: Each 2.79 to 14.59 Should Read: Each 2.39 to 27.99 LOW & LOW Funeral Home 1763 Reach Rd., Port Perry 985-7331 bave done it solo! | Foye your NE year is a 3 soaring Success. Wilson Oil Burner Sales & Service RR#2 Pontypool 986-4964 lion cut from its usual level of funding. GREENBANK resident Brian Norrish spent several hours alone on a vicions storm. LOCAL POLICE } expressed dismay with the Warm wishes during a chilly season! Ron Lee SEPTIC RR#2 JANETVILLE (705) 277-9594 1-800-910-7019 provincial pc FEBRUARY Four Scugog firefighters

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