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Port Perry Star, 19 Aug 1981, p. 1

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That -apparently was ok licence application for =~ The restaurant, located enough for the Liquor $ v2 Frank's Restaurant in just to the west of the four Licencing Board to deny the I Caesarea. corners in Caesarea was application, although a hy ~The action by council to built last winter, and last couple of Caesearea resi- _. Sets - withdraw the objection spring Scugog council dents had attended a hearing Rs comes just ten days before passed a resolution expres- early in April to present the 27) = ak i Board with a 39 name fii hh § petition opposed to the liquor Tox Man aces C a r [4] e oO licence application. i 7 In May, a pro-liquor £2 A \ icence petition was presen- bh attempt abduction it cou containing 10 sub names of people in Caesarea 2 A 48-year old man is being restaurant became sus- At Monday's council meet- i % held in custody awaiting trial picious of the relationship, ing, Ward 3 councillor John ARE PEE a i i in charge of attempted ih ae the girl not to leave: Williams said he wants the d f d : f d I i abduction in connection with e mar. . objection withdrawn. AL an incident involving a Police were called and the "Council has two choices Fee me, feed me, reea me or 10-year old Port Perry girl man was picked up a short in this matter. We can Palmer Park seems to be going to the birds. Sea gulls, like the one here, have 2 on August 10. - time later and charged. repeal the resolution expres- always been part of the park, but this summer they are out in force looking for E John A. Thorpe, originally Durham: Police describe sing concern, or we can nhapd.guts. Visitors to the park are feeding them, and the birds know a good thing 3 sy, Meus i 8 ' Speier Joave > a when they see it. The Township has had a couple of complaints about the birds, wa - . } isa cial Court last Friday and address, but they say he was strator to the near hearing in but as gulls 3re a Jrotecied Shesies: Here s not much that can be done. [More was remanded in custody for ~ not working with the midway = Toronto," he said. pictures of the feathered invaders ins LS a second court appearance in Port Perry during the Councillor Williams has is August 21st. : Western Weekend. i (Turn to page 3) g : po He was denied bail at a = -. oo a ih hesring in Whitby last ° PY } 8 3 Rod mt truct ti t trend | Durham Rogie police say Scugog cons ruc ion con nues S$ rong ren oh 4 that a 10-year old girl was : : po Sppeeiiol Angst ih By 8 The value of building by one permit for $300,000 less than the number for total of 56 built during all of issued by the Township for TA ie ir ye Port permits "issued by Scugog issued for construction of the . June of this year, but still far last year. such things as new homes, hi Perry Township continued the new Scugog Public Library, ahead. of the three new The strong surge In new garages, Swimming pools, go : strong 1981 trends during the which will get underway this homes built in, Scugog last housing starts is one reason farm buildings, commercial ok Police say the girl was month of July. - fall. July. why the total value of and industrial buildings, and a asked to show the man where A report tabled at the During July, there were 11 Infact, new housing starts building permits so far this alterations to buildings. Li the liquor store and library August 17 meeting of council permits issued for single for 1981 are up considerably year is approaching $7 The trend this year in WS are located, which she did, shows that permits valuedat family residences for a total over last year. So far in the million. By comparison, Scugog is reflected else- ok and then he bought her a $1,118,400 were issued during of $611,000. The value of first seven months of this there was: just $3.8 million where in Durham Region, hamburger in a Port Perry restaurant. : July, a slight increase over these houses ranges from a year, there have been worth of permits issued and at least one municipality : the previous month whenthe low of $8000 to a high of permits issued for 102 new during the entire 12 months Oshawa, is heading for a He - According to a police value was $959,000. $145,000. single family residences. of 1980. record year in building and i \ spokesman, a waitressinthe The July total was helped The 11 new homes is four That is almost double the Building permits are construction. i ¥ : * % | | : ™, Tn by Valerie MacDonald The Toronto-Peter- borough-Havelock Line Passenger association, members of a group commit" ted to keeping the Via rail service operating East to -Toronto, has dug in for a long reverse this 'stupid arro- gant decision." Lawrence said "the issue is above partison politics," even though its a Progressive Conservative headed task force holding public hearing across the country into the must "write letters, sign petitions... Keep talking up the issue ...raise hell... embark almost on a religious campaign' to keep the issue before the public and the government. He also said when the house of commons even more cut backs are planned. Conservative MPP for Peterborough, John Turner, called the government's decision and close the Toronto - Peterborough - Havelock line "completely still open' to change the decision. During a recent meeting with Jean-Luc Pepin, he and other Peter- borough representatives were told Pepin would re: consider new facts and figures. And the Toronto- the government to make their decision to close down this particular line. These and other figures will be disclosed at the task force hearing bzing held today (August 19) in the Peterborough County Court a", fight. federal Liberal's decision to resumes in October, there insensitive to people and Peterborough-Havelock Line House. Alberta P.C. Don ; During a lengthy meeting close one fifth of VIA rail's will be "a campaign of ask- their livelihood and com- Passenger Association has Mazankowski is heading the : Sunday afternoon at the passenger service in ing embarassing questions plained that VIA should be these- many included in their task force which is holding 2 Town Hall 1873 in Port Perry, 'guest speaker Durham-Northumberland MP Allan Lawrence, said "The preservation of the railway 'is in the public interest." But he indicated it would be an uphill battle to Canada. And he called on those opposing the closure to work "through their political ' representatives," including Liberal MP and MPP's. Lawrence told the "save our train' group that they and making speeches" to continually focus attention on the cut back of rail services. Because, he indi- cated, the government is counting on it dying down and in the next two years out selling the service rather than cutting out a service that leaves Peterborough with no alternative. MP for Peterborough, Conservative member, Bill Dom said that "the door is 20 point "official declaration of principles." Their investi- gation has uncovered errors in revenue received for the line and the numbers of people occupying seats- two important statistics used by public meetings into the VIA rail closures. Members of the Toronto-Peterborough- Havelock Line Passenger Association will be first on the agenda in Peterborough and Scugog Mayor, Taylor will also make a statement.

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