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Port Perry Star, 22 Jul 1997, p. 2

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la EL hh. | a lie aa Al a 2- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 22, 1997 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" + em -- t= 3 TAKING IT IN: The Scugog Shores Museum, located on Scugog Island, was buzzing with activity last Sunday as many spectators, speakers and vendors made the trip for the Herb Festival. Here, sell. ary Ave in Port Perry, takes a moment to smell some of the wares she was trying to Pilot project is a go for August No objection to Sunday beer, liquor sales in Port By Chris Hall Port Perry Star The provincial government's proposal to allow liquor sales on Sundays this summer has met with no objections in Scugog, says a township official. Scugog Administrator Earl Cuddie says that the Tories' idea of trying out Sunday liquor and beer sales during the month of August has not been objected to by any of the local council members. "Yes we're going to allow them to open here if they want to," Mr. Cuddie said last week. "They were open last year a couple of times and then during the month of December for Christmas and so far, we've had no objections. I haven't had any reaction from anyone." He said the opening of alcohol outlets would definitely appeal to tourists, especially those from the U.S. and Quebec who are already accustomed to Sunday sales. If any concerns were raised, said Mr. Cuddie, township council would have to meet to discuss the idea and then declare a policy on the issue. Township council- lors are currently on a summer break. Also in favor of an extra shopping day is Port Perry liquor store manager Jim Paradine, who says that he's pre- pared for the extra hours. "Yes, we're going to be open from 1la.m. to 6p.m., but I don't know if it will change much," he said, when asked if longer hours might increase sales. "Of course it's timely but I don't know how it will affect Saturday sales, the days when a lot of people do their shop- ping. We're not prepared for a big crush; being super busy," said Mr. Paradine. "We'll be okay; I've got the staff for the extra hours. If we're too busy then we're too busy. But, another day of work- ing is okay with us." The manager at the local Beer Store, however, is still uncertain as to whether he will be opening his doors to the public during Sundays in August. "We have had no directions yet so we'll have to wait and see. It's not our choice," said Ron Pollard. Both outlets explained that they would have to wait for the community to make a decision before they okayed the opening of their stores. Mr. Pollard also said that it was up to head office at The Beer Store to determine which sites would open for extra sales. The decision to allow the opening of liquor and beer stores on Sunday is totally up to the individual communities, the province has declared. Some places, like Uxbridge, have opted out of the pilot project. | Man, 80, is killed in accident CHRIS HALL / PORT PERRY STAR An 80 year old The motorized bicycle struck a third vehicle. The Beaverton man was killed was traveling southbound driver was not injured. Friday morning when the on Regional Rd. 23 when Saylor Nixon, 80, of ry-Doble, of Nature's Touch Moped he was riding was a Dodge Caravan, operat- Beaverton, who was riding struck by another vehicle ed by Charles Wright, 43, the Moped, was pro- from behind. of Orillia, also traveling nounced dead at the scene. southbound struck the The driver of the van Moped knocking the rider has been charged with: : onto the van, said Durham a Dangerous operation re a Regional Police. of a motor vehicle causing 7 «2 The victim was carried death, GM : +2) 0CAL CN > BR i=() cala Orchards N a short distance before Farm Winery Ltd. p falling under the vehicle. € The van continued southbound where it then od \S 0 Criminal negligence causing death, and a Failing to stop after an accident. SR ne EEN COME IN AND JOIN US FOR THE BEST # RASPBERRIES & Now Available UF Co & * Exquisite Gold, Silver & Diamond Jewellery BY SEH S * Expert Jewellery Repairs 3% Please Call (905) 985-9924 3 Ee Centra Denk Repairs : 8X. 971 High Point Rd, R#2 Q | obit on Probes | rN 1 oint = A. 4 TEE -- Ontario, L.9L 1B3 iE 10% OFF ENTIRE STOCK YY West oft Hwy. 12 at Scugog 2nd Line. > Sale Ends Saturday, July 26th, 1997. \ \ YE (20km north of Whitby) NF oo - ' ON) Queen Street, Port Perry (905) 985-2953 FNS bre AR Rd SCE TE piso A: =O. FINE JEWELLERY DESIGN REPAIR AIC fos (AS) 3 . 3 " RS SoA SS Sg A FA Set : 12 pe. 3 item, medium Square FSIS | pizza. 1/2 Ib. Wings, 1/2 Ib. 3 items of your choice 28 pc. Bigfoot® pizza with : Wedges & 3 Coke : » vo" | -- Ny ® PIZZA & SUBS '80 Water Street, Port Perry Find us fast in the "Yellow Pages"™ tl TAM - -

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