Eh ------------ prs -------- ver PNEREAEARRI AY ARE NE A RS rAd remember when ...¢ (From page 5) Four bus loads of students from Port Perry High : School visited the Parliament Buildings, Museum and Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. ~ 25YEARSAGO Thursday, November 22, 1956 Mrs. Reg Foster, Greenbank held a surprise party «in honour of her mother Mrs. Amos Rodd who was cele- .brating her 82nd Birthday. The Brooklin Juniors, last years' Ontario Junior D champions are stepping up this year into "C" class competition. In the Wednesday Night Bowling league, Mrs. Joy Ballard held the high single with 269 and Dorothy Jardine 'high triple with 627. 20YEARSAGO Thursday, November 16th, 1961 Roy Ormiston of Brooklin won a trophy at the Royal Winter Fair for the best two animals bred by one owner. Mr. R.M. Holtby, the first fieldman for Holstein Friesian was the donor of the trophy. Kenneth Ross, 19, was seriously injured in an explo- sionand fire which destroyed Ross Auto Body on County Road No. 2, five miles north of Oshawa. Mrs. Doris Nottingham was installed was Worthy Matron of Blue Ray Chapter for the term 1961-62. ~~ 15 YEARSAGO Thursday, November 24, 1966 Port Perry Legion Branch 419 pledged $5000. to the Memorial Hospital bujlding campaign. ; Mr. Wm. Tripp opened the first publi car wash and laundramat in Port Perry and held an Open House at both locations. Bruce Stauffer of Port Perry received a special plaque from the Department of Labour representative Jill Armstrong at graduation exercises of the Provincial Institute of Automotive & Allied Trades, Toronto after completing a 10-week course in Motor Vehicle Repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker, Brooklin were honoured at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Grills on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. 10YEARSAGO Wednesday, November 24, 1971 Nineteen panes of glass in the door windows of Port Perry Fire Hall were smashed. Damage was estimated at about $60 and Fire Chief Jack Cook said the person responsible has agreed to make full retribution so no charges will be laid. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 25, 1981 -- 7 Durham has dump problems (From page 1) and Mayor Taylor says he is satisfied with the amend- ment. A report prepared by the Region's finance and works committees indicates "that the financing of the solid waste disposal operations in the Region is facing some very serious problems." The committee is recommending that $102,000 be committed from the general Regional levy next year for garbage disposal operations, but that future councils re pay this amount from the solid waste user rates. There is also a recommen- dation that the user rate is 1982 be increased 13 per cent from the current $9.75 per tonne to $11 per tonne. Included in the recommen- dations is one which gives the Region authority to negotiate with a private land fill operator in Newcastle, and use that site instead of the site in Darlington which is owned and operated by Durham. Newcastle Town coun- cillors are not happy with that prospect and have vowed to fight it at Regional council. One of the reasons why the Region is experiencing financial trouble at this time with the operation of waste disposal is that user costs are not the same as operating costs. The report says the opera- ting cost of the Scugog site is estimated next year to be $22.60 per tonne, more than double the user rate in 1982. Throughout the nine page report there are references to a new Regional landfill site which is to be ready for operation by 1988. However, there is no mention as to where that site might be located. 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