Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Oct 1977, p. 7

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5 SH AI Sree ot ACSI ITA RNA LTR LL 8) NAIR BoA ATE FEN Charged with assault An Oshawa man appear in court October 21 on a charge of assault causing bodily harm following an incident September 27 at the is. to Port Perry Fair Grounds. John Young, 42, of 476 Cromwell Ave., Oshawa, "was charged by police after he allegedly attacked Milton Steeves, of RR 2 Seagrave, in the horse 'barn at the Fair Grounds. MAN FINED A 21-year old Uxbridge al man was fined $150. in pro- by The Hillier's vincial court in Ajax last week for his part in a Parfait is a great do- | scuffle at the New Scugog ahead dessert. For best Arena. © ; results, pour fruit syrup Robin Kydd pleaded in just before serving. It guilty to the charge of doesn't freeze and thaw at creating a disturbance. | the same rate as ice Court was told the accused cream or sherbert. became involved in a scuffle with another man over a girl. Both were arrested by Food For Thought Stuffed eggs are always good - and better yet with chopped ham, gherkin, and mustard blended with already made a court the yolk. y appearance and received fi dd. Melting chocolate? Keep e same fine as Ky the temperature no high- er than 130 degrees F. (It gets lumpy at 140 de- A was found guilty in provin- grees F.) cial court last week on two charges of fraud involving $200 worth of items. Patricia Fortin of RR 3, Port Perry was fined $100 or ten days for defrauding . an Oshawa store of a $96. watch, and received a sus- pended sentence and 18 months probation for de- frauding a second store of $103. in clothes. Court was told that the accused wrote two cheques June 16 to pay for the items, but did not have an account at the bank to cover the High-energy drinks pre- pared in the blender are increasingly popular for a quick breakfast or lunch. Many include milk, eggs, fresh fruit, for naturally good nutrition. Juicy apples like McIn- tosh and Cortland are great for eating - but for tarts you'll get better re- sults with a firmer fruit like Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty, or North- ern Spy. amounts. You'll find delicious $200 FINE EVERYTHING on the | A Port Perry man was Po } fined $200. in court last menu at $ \ "the Dairy Bar on the Waterfront Port Perry -- 985-8611 - - week after being found guilty of careless driving. Court was told that Rob- ert Espie, 18, skidded through a stop sign and came to a halt in the middle of an intersection. FE INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST GUARANTEED «INVESTMENTS 8%% FOR 5 YEARS 9" Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. Join us soon. IF INTEREST IS PAID ANNUALLY. make sure your other INVESTMENTS $ HOME '$ COTTAGE are "$ CAR $ TRAILER protected '$ BOAT too. $ SNOWMOBILE Be sure your coverage is sufficient for today's value. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Ltd. police. The other man has . A Port Perry area woman 193 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7306 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1977 -- 7 Reader wants answer to levy decision continued i must go through land sev- erance in order to sell one of the parcels, but has no requirements regarding lot levies. Local council imposed their lot levy of $1,000. in order to allow. my. sever- ance application to prezaed to completion. p Council's policy has always been that if each lot' contained 'a house, the lot 'Loto Luck draw in aid of three local organizations The Loto-Luck draw is just three weeks away and tickets are going well. In the last draw in October .1976, won by Mr. Doug Hogg of Port Perry, all of the 1,000 tickets were not sold, and the committee hopes to do better this year. This years draw is at 5 p.m. on Saturday, October 22 at the Pot Pourri Handicraft Guild show at the Town Hall 1873. Loto-Luck was originally to have been held twice a year, but shortly after it began, the Provincial Lott- ery started and it was deci- ded to cut back to once a year. Ticket sellers find that people are willing to support a local venture of this type once a year, since all of the benefits are local - the expenses are paid to local firms, and most of the prizes are won and spent locally. Also the three beneficiaries, the Scout Hall, the Town Hall and the Museum spend most of their share of the proceeds in Scugog. - Sellers also find that people have to be sold - the |FLOOR 12 ' Wide 'Super Floor} CUSHIONFLOOR $4.85 0 1,85 yd, Trumpeter Rubber Back Spring Sage 12' wide $5 35 sq. yd. Splush Sugar Beige 12' wide %7.35 sq. yd. Jute Back CARPET personal approach seems to be necessary, although tickets are on sale at a number of local businesses. One little un- derstood feature of Loto- Luck is the Trust Fund it has established for future assistance to the three buildings. 40 percent of proceeds go into the fund. ($1,000 if all tickets sold) and 20 percent in cash to each of the three organizations. In- terest will built up for five years and after that time the interest will be paid out each year to help the three build- ing funds. The fund now stands at about $1,700. The Loto-Luck committee is composed of Bill Brock, The Loto-Luck committee is composed of Bill Brock, Chairman; Irma Lewis, Sec- retary; and representatives Tom Soomre of the Scouts, Doug Farndale, Town Hall and Mrs. Barbara Phair, Lake Scugog Historical Society. They hope that Star readers will help make the lottery a sell out this year, and perhaps be winners of one of the five major prizes. levy 'did not apply. These lots have had houses for at least---75 years. Why did they impose the levy in my case? Council has not been able to show me a similar situ- ation in this town where the levy was imposed. In fact some severances creating new lots have not had to pay the levy. WHY? At the council meeting of September 26th a resolution was passed that makes it clear that the levy does not apply in such a situation as mine. A motion was presented to rescind the levy on my: severance but did not pass. Council is imposing a tax levy of $1,000 on me before they will release my docu- ments to dllow me to sell one of two lots which have been separate for at least 75 years. Injustice?? 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