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Port Perry Star, 21 Sep 1977, p. 1

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TE Ina ro Ey iB VEE fal Ty AY eA yar MLA CU eT 1 Ny ESP Pd RR BH ARTY P1-HTENEA AY EDM R SY RULER RAREED 8 BOS BALA AEA Pa FATEN J CARN RAVE EA RRA ARRAN YR NK FEARS -------- ) * ve ---- ' Vol. 111 No. 46 Wednesday, September 21, 1977 28 Pages 3 PY : ; + Jervice proniem resoive A sewer servicing problem partment has agreed in which could have developed To get around these addi- with the Carlan Enterprises principle to a proposal along Lilla Street from the tional expenses, Mr. Ces- Industrial Park on Regional whereby the industrial park new industries anticipated aroni agreed to a suggestion Road 8 has apparently been developer, Carlan Enter- for the industrial park. at the September 12 meeting » resolved without the de- prises, will twin 500 feet of The problem was raised at by councillor Reg Rose that veloper having to reduce the sewer line along Perry Scugog Township council the number of developable 35 acres as had originally Street. meeting of September 12 acres of the park be reduced been anticipated. This will eliminate a pon Mr Tony Cesaroni of from the present 35. Durham Region Works de- potential sewer surcharge. (garlan Enterprises told However, it now appears council .that the Durham that this reduction will not be Nestleton woman Region Works Department 2ocesary and he full 2 expected that the industrial acres will remain for # park would create a sewage development. : struck by auto er Bed EE pn evn of ta tos \ sewer n evening of light classical music is the Mr. Cesaroni said at that A Nestleton woman was she was struck by a west- meeting that the Region's i Re Yo way Dr. Tom Millar describes the two piano injured September 13 when bound car driven by Fred suggestion that Carlan in- system is estimated at about concerts he will give September 30 and October 1 struck by a car on Highway Benson, 86, of Stroud, stall a pumping station and g50 000 : at Town Hall, 1873. Included will be selections by . rs 7A just west of the Nestleton Ontario. The car was mov- forced main running north With the servicing Chopin, Schubert and Debussy, and a sonata by Junction road. ing at about 45 mph. "from the industrial park to problems ap tly sol Mozart. . parently solved, A spokesman for the New- The victim was taken to. thesewagelagoonswouldbe ji is expected that an- castle' department" of the Port Perry Hospital with too costly, and could threat- announcement regarding OPP said that Adriana seriousinjuriesandtransfer- en the development of the two new industries for the Pro ert sold Mennen was riding a bicycle red later to hospital in fully serviced industrial park could be made in the i Y § in the early evening when Toronto. °° park. near future. ' Ee Workshop 2 len ne suffer set-back Plans for the establishment = The problem is that the of a sheltered workshop in final funding for the project ' Scugog Township for mental- has not been approved by the ly handicapped adults re- provincial government, ceived a set-back September which i$ putting up over 8 when a property and build-- $100,000 of the estimated ing proposed for the work- $154,000 capital budget. The shop was sold. remainder of the money is Calling the sale of the pro- to come from capital grants * perty in Uxbridge a "minor from the township of Scugog, set-back" Central Seven Brock and Uxbridge, and Association for the Mentally from an Association fund Retarded president Eliza- raising drive. beth Fulford said last week ~~ Mrs. Fulford said that the that the organization is still Association is searching for determined to find a suit- a building of about 3,000 P able building and get the square feet in a town setting project off the ground. to allow the adults using the The Assocation had been sheltered workshop to use negotiating to purchase 'a banking, shopping and other building owned by William- public facilities. son. Pontiac-Buick on Main It is expected that the Voca- Street North in Uxbridge. It tional Rehabilitation Branch was sold, however, to a Ford of the Community and Social + Dealer on September 8. Mrs. Services ministry will be Fulford pointed out that the looking at the Association's Association in no way blam- financial status in about es the vendor for selling the three or four weeks time. It building. He had been hold- is possible that the provin- ing it for several months for cial funds could be approved the Association without any shortly after that, which | = kind of written guarantee would allow the Association that an eventual purchase to purchase a building if a would be made. suitable one can be found. fik in cabin | | Catik in cabinet ud After nine years as a gov- but as I've said at past ernment backbencher Ont- shuffles, the short list has ario riding M.P. Norm Cafik = always been too long," said was sworn in Friday as the Mr, Cafik last Friday. new minister of state for Mr. Cafik, who fought two multiculturalism. unsuccessful election cam- Considered a maverick paignsin1962 and 1963 has at v Liberal by some observers, . times been at odds with the Mr. Cafik has represented Liberal party over housing the riding since 1968. Talk- policies, support for the 1976 ing about his new cabinet Disabled Olympiad, the bill A AE : : Sith thor nih © responsibilities, Mr, Cafik oo ba breaks for Hime said Friday that he had no and Reader's Digest, and the Jay Adam comes to a halt t during try-outs Sunday Port Perry Star found out last week, equipment costs ideain aehe was being federal ANN in the night at New Scugog Arena for the Flamingo Junior C can run pretty high. [See story on page 16] considered by the Prime Pickering airport plans. " team. The hockey season is here again, and as the \ Minister for the position. His new duties also include ; "I know I've been on the responsibilities as Depty AUBIN LTE TD TET short list for an appointment, House Leader. NC 4 3

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