Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 7 Dec 1999, p. 2

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2 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 7, 1999 CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR BAKERSVILLE '99: Lynn Voissard was busy over the weekend as she added the finishing touches to her gingerbread house -- which will be the Head School at the Scugog Shores Museum -- for Bakersville '99, the animated gin- gerbread village which will be on display from Dec. 9 to Jan. 5 at the Scugog library. All gingerbread homes have to be dropped off at the library by 5 p.m. today. A reception to open the village will be held on Dec. 11. when you buy a PFAFF 7570! with embroidery unit (3075) If you purchase your new PFAFF 7570 sewing machine and embroidery unit by December 31, 1999, you receive - absolutely free - the amazing Sylvia Design 910 Sewing Cabinet, the perfect complement to your machine. Approximately 6' wide, 1-1/2' deep and 2-1/2" high, the rugged and durable 910 Sewing Cabinet, has these fantastic features: » durable stain, scratch and heat resistant finishes » available in a choice of finishes (white, grand cherry, mahogany, castle oak). «three step air lift for easy use + self closing surface mounted door hinges for solid leaf support » fully assembled - just mount the casters fiontoitic PEAFF Offer available at participating dealers only. Ask your dealer about other PFAFF "Christmas Specials! ne Durham Regional Police are con- as s well as welding at an a rs r 'investigation into a ly shop where more in stolen vehicles and. ver a week ago. compressor and © geizur of illegal chop shops | local olice, sai Human remains discovered near south end of township Durham Regional Police have sealed off a parcel of land south of Port Perry after human remains were discovered there Saturday after- noon. Police were notified of the find sometime during the afternoon on Dec. 4 after a hunter stumbled upon the skeletal remains late Friday (Dec. 3) evening while walking RETIREMENT SALE Retiring March 31 after 35 years in business. ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED TO CLEAR! SSSavings » Hardware * Garden Tools e Stihl Chain Saws & Trimmers * Wheelhorse/Toro Lawn & Garden Equipment ¢ Stelco fence posts & gates * Safety & Water Conditioner Salt » Used equipment « Numerous assorted parts & accessories Fisher's Farm Service Ashburn 655-3842 in a field in the area of Harmony Rd. North and Coates Rd. East in north Oshawa. As a result, the area was sealed off and the Forensic Identification Unit was called in. Durham Police are unable at this time to determine the age or sex of the remains, which appear to be that of an adult. Forensic experts were expected to be at the site yesterday. Anyone with informa- tion on this incident is asked to call Detectives Whiteway or Heasman at the Durham Regional Police Homicide Unit at 579-1520, extension 5326 or 5329 or Crime Stoppers at (905) 436- TIPS. Thieves grab TV, stereo Thieves made off with more than $1,100 in electronics equip- ment after they broke into an apartment on Blue Mountain Rd. Durham Police say thieves entered the home some time between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Nov. 30 and stole a TV, VCR, and a CD player. There was no sign of forced entry at the apartment, say police, noting there is no lock on the front door of the victim's apartment.

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