Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1990, p. 13

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 12, 1990 -- 13 Police r eport NorReflects Studio | | CHARACTER THEME CAKES -- now available -- numer ous i NN and Gallery "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" WILLIAM'S POINT ROAD, CAESAREA Select your favourite cartoon character [ , 7 Portraits by commission Pr 4 accidents HIER Sa OY Original Watercolours and Charcoal Portraits for sale or sports event from our cake book. a ' 4 Resident Artist: P. KIRKWOOD-HALVERSON /T/ Or . vO Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 12:00 to 4:00 " MEATING PLACE $ 553 a Ny fe \ 2 (Special appointments arranged upon request The S wep by calling (416) 986-0185) -- OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK -- Grand Opening - June 16 & 17 180 Queen St., Port Perry 985-2818 Police report a number of mi- nor accidents over the past week. On June 8, William Head, of Janetville lost control of his ve- hicle while driving along High- way 67, near Christopher's Beach. Police state the roads were wet, when his car left the road and struck a hydro pole, causing extensive damage. Also on June 8, police report three additional accidents re- sulting in minor damage, and injury. A two vehicle accident on Scugog Street, and Union Avenue caused minor damage tocars driven by Larry Warren, and Krista Loughlin. One driver was charged in a two vehicle accident on June 8, at the intersection of Queen and Ella Streets in Port Perry. Matthew Salkeld, and Ramona Reesor both escaped injury. Charges were laid against Timothy Lambert when he lost control of his vehicle and rolled it on Durham Road #2 and Dank Road in Seagrave on June One person was charged in a two vehicle accident on Region- al Road #2, and Regional Road #8 on June 10. The drivers of the vehicles, Robert Wheathe- rall, and Edwin Taylor escaped seriousinjury. A resident of Bigelow Street reported a fish finder valued at $500, and several lifejackets were missing from his boat which was parked alongside the road on June 8. : Police report laying a posses- | sion of narcotics charge against " + one person on Water Street on | June 9. li: eo 0 ' ecision i | ~~ (From page 1) And Ward 2 councillor Mar- = ilyn Pearce said at Monday's meeting that if the Ridgeland plans just called for the golf | H course expansion and 12 new |i lots, she would not push for the I second road. However, Ridgeland hasin- dicated it might seek approval fo some time in the future for up to A 44 condo units on the property. Mr. Simms told council he could not make a commitment to limit the residential density y tothe 12 new lots. "Iwant to tie this down," re- plied councillor Pearce. "If you are looking for 12 lots and (ex- { pansion to) the golf course, OK. Cavalier Z24 2-dr. Coupe Say it Luxury, Say it Sporty, Say it Quick, Say it Tough Say it anyway you like, but say it with ONTARIO MOTOR SALES If you're searching for that "Quick" car for the 90's, you will appreciate the 1990 Cavalier Z24. Drop in and take a "Quick" test drive today. If not, I can't support it," she said. Ridgeland has proposed a second access to the develop- ment via an entrance off the Chalk Lake Road for emergency vehicles only. Mr. Simms noted that the Scugog Fire Department has I wo | to that suggestion. or Several times during his = LIMITED {| appearance in front of counci - : Lov afternoon, he said he 725-6501 A OSHAWA can't understand the demand Fig for a new road. That road would run from the north part of the develop- CHEVROLET e OLDSMOBILE ment east to connect with the PE

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