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Port Perry Star, 1 Oct 1985, p. 8

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8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 1, 1985 For Building Inspector Job filled this week Scugog Township administrator Earl Cuddie says he anticipates that a new building inspector and by-law enforcement officer will be hired by the end of this week. The position has been vacant since September 20 when Ray Pen- ny submitted his resignation to devote more time to a tourist related business he owns in the Muskoka area Mr. Cuddie told the Star that the Township received about 20 applica- tions for the job and the interview process has been completed During the time the position has been vacant, the administrator has been handling the building Inspections Mr. Cuddie says he believes the Township may have to soon con- sider splitting the by-law enforce- ment and building inspection job in- to two positions The combined job may be just too much for one individual, especially in a busy construction season like Scugog Township has enjoyed this year with building permits and con- struction nearing record highs College commences fund raising drive Durham College is engaged in a fund-raising effort to augment its Bursary and Scholarship Program Donations will merit a beautiful plaque, inscribing the donor's name and recognizing his or her support Orgamzations or individuals may select any program area, ranging from the entire Oshawa Campus for a gift of $250,000, to individual classrooms for a donation of $1000 The contribution may be scheduled over a five year period. The campaign is being conducted by a College Board of Governors Committee consisting of Dr. Peter Zakarow, Rick Holmes, and Presi- dent, Mel Garland. Merrill Cook, Administrator and Secretary- Treasurer of the Board, and Jim Kirkconnell, Public Relations Direc- tor, are assisting in the program. If successful, the campaign could generate sufficient capital so that the interest accruing each year will meet the needs of our Bursary and Scholarship program. Those interested in participating will receive a list of available dedication areas, and a personal visit to explain the program. Please contact Mel Garland, President, Durham College, 2000 Simcoe Street North, P.O. Box 385, Oshawa, L1H 71.7, or phone 576-0210 extension 251. He buggested that next spring the council may have to consider hiring a part time person to handle by-law enforcement Director found guilty The director of a group home for troubled teens near Sunderland has been found guilty of sexually assaulting two female residents. A District Court jury in Whitby deliberated nearly seven hours last Friday before finding Stuart Taylor guilty on the two charges. He is the director of Pony Tail Farm. The group home licence was suspended last September 24, five days after an 18 year old girl who once lived at the farm told -authorities she had been sexually assaulted. Testimony during the trial from a 13 year old former resident also ac- cused Taylor of sexual assault. Taylor's lawyer Gary McNeeley attempted to prove in court that the two girls lied about the allegations and were in some way out to get even with the group home director. Taylor has been remanded out of custody until October 18 when Judge John Hoolihan will pass sentence. Taylor's lawyer has requested a pre-sentence report. There Are New Owners At The NESTLETON COUNTRY STORE ASSORTED FLAVOURS CHAPMANS Ice Cream nd] 49 PERS REG or DIET 15 htre Assorted Flavours COOKIES ~~. / 9 10% COFFEE CREAM 3 ws Ks 4 a a 4 a A -- WITH THIS COUPON -- 1.00... Any SUBMARINE § i Limit 1 Coupon per Submarine Coupon expires Sunday, October 6 85 Valid only at Nestleton Country Store I NESTLETON - ONTARIO "Hwy. 7A - 8 Miles East of Port Perry 25% Ra: BEATRICE FRENCH _ONION DIP oo £...99 NG IN OUR © 8 G Gifs, ROOM -- WITH THiS coupon -- 1 FREE MOVIE Rent One - Get One Free A FREE MOVIE © MONDAY - THURSDAY - Vahd only at Nestleton Country Store n £0 £2) G9 9 EE ERE FE EEE ER ER Em Monday to Saturday 8:30 AM. to 900 PM. Sunday 900 AM to 900 PM Prices effective Tuesday Oct | to Sunday Oct 6.85 OR whil» quantities last We reserve the night to limit quantities ; |] § In the past eight years, the large lumber company on 7A highway has undergone three name changes. Peterborough Lumber purchased the company John Ballard in 1978 and the lumber business operated under the P/L name until last week when the store changed names again and has now become a Cashway Store. Bob Walton, above, has been manager of the local lumber business since 1979, and they celebrated last weekend with a 'name change sale-a-bration.'"' Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 305 Queen Street -- Port Perry BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Phone: 985-2916 or 623-4473 coven Sperry New Holland spreader attachments! FREE You get: Free slurry sides and Free hydraulic endgate Free upper beater and Free hydraulic endqgate when you buy a Model S14 520 or 680 spreader Stop in and ask us about this great deal MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Sunderland (705) 357-3121 SPERRY<NEW HOLLAND

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