2- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 9, 1998 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Durham Police arrest- ed four youths and charged them with mis- chief Friday morning after they were caught damaging public proper- ty. Shortly before 8 a.m. on Sept. 4, police report that five individuals were spotted at North Rotary Park by the public boat launch vandalizing a wooden stand used to look out over the lake. Durham Police arrived on the scene at 7:55 a.m. and arrested five people. Four young offenders were charged while a adult female was released unconditionally. A 14-year-old Blackstock girl has been charged with one count of mischief under $5,000 and was held for bail Youths charged after property vandalized dates in the past and was currently on probation. Three boys, aged 15, 16, and 17 from Blackstock and Caesarea, were also each charged with one count of mischief under $5,000. All have given promis- es to appear in court. Smashed window A Simcoe St. resident called Durham Police recently after finding out that thieves attempted to steal her white 1997 Dodge Caravan. Sometime overnight between Aug. 28 and 29, thieves smashed the driv- er's window out of the van but did not steal it or take anything. Police believe the thieves may have been scared off. Damage to the window 1s estimated to be approx- Where They Get Tender Loving Care Gp BOARDING Training Classes after it was determined imately $600. that she had missed court ERG KENNEL g R hres if DOGS & CATS CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR J Lung Association | canvasses in Port after long absence By Chris Hall Port Perry Star For the first time in over a decade canvassers will be in Port Perry seeking donations for the Lung Association of Durham Region this fall. Not since the early 1980s has the Lung Association held a door-to-door cam- paign in Scugog Township, says community services co-ordinator Sheri Cotton. "This is the first year canvassers will be back in Port Perry for many years," she said, adding that a lack of resources and volunteers meant giving up on Port years ago. "But we've been can- vassing in Uxbridge for three years now, and we decided to try Port Perry again to see how many vol- unteers we can get out." Ms Cotton said it looks like the Oct. 5-23 fundrais- er could be successful in the local area. "We've had quite a few people volunteer already for canvassing, although we could always use more." During the fundraiser, the Lung Association hopes to knock on the doors of approximately 1,100 homes in hopes of collecting $3,000. Canvassers will be approaching homes on their own time, she says, and residents can expect to be asked for donations usually in the early evening hours. "There's nice weather this time of year, nearing the fall, and we want to raise awareness before November, which is Lung Awareness month," she said when asked about the time chosen for canvassing. Money raised from the campaign for the not-for- profit organization will go toward medical research and community education programs such as Port Perry's Better Breathers Club and the Breathe Easy program, which help adults cope with chronic lung dis- ease and enjoy an active and rewarding lifestyle. Anyone wishing to obtain more information can call Sheri Cotton at 436-1046. BELTING ONE OUT: Ryan Leyey gave it his all when the Great Blue Heron Charitable Casino and Bingo hosted its "Krazy Karaoke" finals on Aug. Start September 17th « pre-Register Professional Grooming thr fis canvassers hit the streets cures for arthritis. th, w r To make a donation, canvassers in he . or for more information, Arthritis Society go from please call The Arthritis door to door asking for Bell Connection at 1-800- donations to help find 321-1433. ih LANE : 29. 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