a a BE dh a a a da Raa Se u . Vol. 131 Number 29 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1997 COPY 65¢ (61¢+ 4¢ GsT) 40 Pages ~ Plans concern ~ home owners In Manchester By John B. McClelland Port Perry Star Residents of Manchester are concerned about a possible expansion of commercial property in the hamlet. Issues such as the need for buffers against resi- dential properties, truck noise and the impact on wells were raised at a public meeting in Scugog Township council chambers last Monday. two residential lots it owns on Hwy. 7A which abut the land in question. the company eventually would demolish the two with the existing commercial land, which fronts on Hwy. 12. That would create a total parcel of about two acres. : ro lands at this time, but eventually there could be that would serve the highway traffic. Mr. Tzountzouris said, adding that there have been expressions of interest from potential commercial tenants. Please Turn to Page 11 Epsom Indy all set to roll 'By Angela Drew Port Perry Star On your marks, get set... for the second annual Epsom Indy Soapbox Derby and Silent Auction. SH This year's event will take place at Epsom Public School on Saturday, June 21 beginning at 10 a.m. Organizer Janet Lehman said the main pur- pose behind this event is to raise funds for the 'community: "We are raising funds for the Epsom-Utica United Church as well as helping to upgrade the new computers at the Epsom. Public School," she said, +o "This is a community sponsored event. It really is going to be a community effort." The centre of attention will be the Epsom Indy soapbox derby, which will see kids whiz- zing down the hill in their home-made cars. The Please Turn to Page 14 {paige HUF Vag RE a es gos A SLT PL Tee Te Ty (lr fg ne aS SCA ! Includi new He said there are no plans for development of the 10% OFF DISCOUNT COUPON Off Our Every Day Low Priced COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH | .M. Antifreeze Prepare Now For The Hot Weather Co T. and C. Barbecue Ltd. already owns the com- mercial lot on the northeast corner of Highways 12 and 7A, where Country Time Coffee is located. The company wants to expand that property by rezoning Steve Tzountzouris of T. and C. told the meeting if houses on the lots and amalgamate the properties i fast food outlet and gas bar or.something similar ~' "At this time we don't know who, when or how," Hi NDER THE KNIFE: Donna Dallas realizes it's too Hi urn back as barber Rick McCoshen applies the razor to her locks Saturday afternoon, The brave "woman stepped forward and gave up her hair in a fundraiser, held at Trader Sam's Restaurant, that Man guilty of 1991 manslaughter By John B. McClelland Port Perry Star The last of four persons charged in the 1991 murder of a North York accountant pleaded guilty last week to manslaughter in Ontario Court General Division, Whitby and will be sentenced September 9. Sean McFadden, now 23, had origi- nally been charged with first degree murder in connection with the shoot- ing of Harry Feige, whose body was found Oct. 9, 1991, on the 6th Concession of Uxbridge, just south of Durham Rd. 21, near the set for the '| Includes... up to 8 litres of ming Expires July 16, 1997. e Check for Leaks .| » Performance Check System {| * Adjust Belt if Required ¢ Clean Debris from Condensor (Repairs & Freon Extra if Required) * G.M. Vehicles only Arp Road to Avonlea TV show. Feige, who was found behind the wheel of his car, had been shot five times at close range with a 9 mm. semi automatic handgun. McFadden will remain out of custo- dy on $150,000 bond posted by his mother until the Sept. 9 sentencing in front of Justice Lane. The Crown will be asking for the maximum sentence on the manslaughter charge. McFadden's friend, Michael Winters, also 23, pleaded guilty in May 1996 to first degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison with no AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE $9095 raised more than $6,000 for the effort to buy wheelchair lift-equipped van for 18-year-old Trevor Szewarda of Seagrave. Several brave souls had their heads shaved during the day; it was a fun ending to the successful campaign to raise $35,000. JEFF MITCHELL / PORT PERRY STAR chance of parole application for at least eight years. Both McFadden and Winters were 17 -- making them young offenders -- at the time of the slaying in 1991, but their cases were heard in adult court as they turned 18 within months of the murder. They were OAC students at the time and came from solid, upper mid- dle class backgrounds in North York. Aside from one speeding ticket to McFadden, the two had never been in trouble with the law before Feige's Please Turn to Page 12 BREIL, PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 IE A TT TI rr TT i Ln TT re,