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Port Perry Star, 6 Jun 1989, p. 5

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(From page 1) last winter concerned snwomo- biles on Queen Street near PPHS and R.H. Cornish Public Schools. Charlie Harper, a vice pres- ident and founding member of the Port Perry Snowmobile Club told the meeting Monday evening that banning the ma- chines on local streets could make law breakers out of citi- zens who normally go out of their way to obey laws. He suggested that law abiding snowmobilers might be Group files brief on VIA The Peterborough- Havelock Line Passenger Asso- ciation has submitted 16 propo- sals on how to save money and nerate new revenues for the ia service that runs between Havelock and Toronto. In the brief submitted to Via Rail Canada, Paul Pagnue- lo, President of: the local Passen- ger Association states the "pri- mary Qbjective is to ensure that the continuation of the Toronto- Peterborough/Havelock route is included in recommendations to be submitted to the Minister of Transport." The brief suggests that with certain changes, the Have- lock-Toronto run could eventu- (Turn to page 54) . READY to BAKE APPLE PIE Made with Fresh Northern Spys $1.95 24 oz. Mm Millan ORCHARDS HWY. 2 between Ajax & Whitby OPENS THURSDAY, JUNE 8th Mon. - Fri. Sat. - Sun. 9am - 8pm Ad.6 9am - 6pm SEAS NA ans Sp REDWOOD -- PINE -- FIR "VINYL = ALUMINUM *DISCOUNT PRICES* 'RR4, UXBRIDGE Durham No. 23, just s. of 47 (416) 852-7722 tempted to "make a run for the lake" over the streets, rather than trailer their machines a few hundred yards. Mr. Harper stressed sever- al times during his address to council that that Snowmobile Club is more than willing to as- sist the Township in promoting safety and respect for private property. He said. the Club has 24 trail wardens who would be willing to patrol the streets and help with by-law enforcement. "We (Club members) are afraid that we are being kicked out of town (banned from the streets) but the problems will still be here," he said. Bill Austin, speaking on be- { with half of residents in the Victori- an Village subdivision, said they want to see tougher laws. "We don't want to see some- body get hurt or killed," he said. He suggested that a curfew is a good don, and that it is very important that those who flaunt the by-laws be charged and not let away with a warn- ing. Barbara Grey told the meeting that last winter she was nearly hit by a speeding snowmobile as she stood in her front yard with her three-year old child. She said she managed to get the registration number, contacted police and was told later, the offender was given PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 6, 1969 -- § Compromise with snowmobilers is likely just a warning. She added that later than night, there were numerous snow machines buzzing around the neighbourhood. "I don't know if that was just a co-incidence or not," she told the meeting. It was agreed by almost all who spoke at the public meeting that the vast majority of snow- mobilers are law abiding citi- zens who respect private prop- erty and the rights of others. Mr. Harper said that there are possible changes coming to the Trespass Act that will allow persons to be charged if the snow machine registration number is known, without a positive ID of the driver. While it appears as if the new by-law will not ban the ma- chines from the streets of Port Perry and Prince Albert, Mayor Hall said he is "optimistic and confident" the Durham Police will be taking tougher action when it comes to enforcing by- laws this winter. "I am confident we (Town- ship) will be getting the full co- operation of the Police (in en- forcing the by-laws) this win- ter," he said. Just when will Township council get around the drafting anew snowmobile by-law? May- or Hall said he expects the new by-law will be re-written, passed, and on the books within the next four weeks. This year make Father's Day a special occasion for your dad. Treat him to one of our fine collection of Arrow Sport shirts AL A%Y for '89. He'll enjoy the full range of colours and easy comfort of Arrow. When you shop for Arrow you can also Play with Arrow in our exciting Father's Day 8 AND REGULATIONS + Raniah Contest. ' Grand Necessary. Lin 1a 0né entry pet ES Er -- 8 Must be 18 years of older 10 be ? A go re 10. No substitution will be made for the The prizes are non-refundable and Be Ready for Father's Day! 1 5 % OFF This Week Only All ARROW Dress & Sport Shirts (long or short sleeve dress shirts) REG. PRICE AW. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE e TUT-T-To l=) A1al-T=3 EA = ToT ok Al = ToT oT olV) DESERET EN i SPS TN I Tl I a I EE EE RE RE A EEE TE mi a a Rt A ---- i ---- a

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