Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 31 Oct 2000, p. 16

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~ | (PALE Sa ny 16 - THE PORT PERRY STAR. Jesteg October 31, 2 2000 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" A Beaverton teen was killed instant- ly on Saturday night after being ejected from a sport utility vehicle in an acci- dent just north of Sunderland. Ontario Provincial Police report Brian Frank, 15, died instantly around 9 p.m. on Oct. 28. He was in a Toyota Rav4 travelling north on Hwy. 12 near the Thorah 7th Concession when the driver of the vehi- cle hit the gravel shoulder, lost control and rolled the SUV, police said. Sophisticated Home Shops In a Small Town Setting NOVEMBER * OPEN HOUSE A Christmas Tradition Something for everyone on your list & dozens of gift specials From page 6 to our patrons. Every Friday night a police car is parked across the road from our restau- rant. Not in front of any other bar in town, just us. The ride program is fre- quently set up, 100 feet from our front door. We are well aware of these meas- ures for safety and we are very careful not to over serve patrons. We realize that we have a great responsibility to the community because we serve liquor. The Durham Police in the past have come into our establishment, at our request, and given lectures on the responsibility of door persons and staff. I will be the first person to stand up for freedom of the press, but I find it irre- sponsible journalism to accuse, try, and 183 Queen Street Port Perry, Ontario (905) 985-8234 www.settlementhouse.com Monday to Thursday and Saturday 9:30am - 5:30pm Friday until 9:00pm and Sunday 11:00am - 5:00pm Open until 9:00pm from December 1 Enter with any purchase from SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS for a chance to | WIN A 3250 SHOPPING SPREE! A winner each week until Christmas Teen thrown from vehicle, dies in Hwy. 12 crash The victim was ejected from the vehicle and was killed instantly, say OPP. The five other teens in the vehicle were transported to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia where they were treated for minor injuries and released. Alcohol is not suspected as a factor in this incident, report OPP. Anyone who witnessed this accident or has information is asked to contact Const. J. Hominsky at (905) 668-3388. Patrons aren't over-served convict someone before the trial has even begun. 'Why is it that a person can walk into a government owned liquor store, buy a bottle of Rye, go home and drink it, get into their car and drive out to a treacher- ous, busy, badly lit road without any stoplights, such as the Island Road in Port Perry, cause a tragedy and no one is responsible except the person them- selves who drank the liquor and got in his car? You are your own liquor control board unless of course there is an establish- ment with hefty liability insurance. Sam Chiusolo, Owner Trader Sam's Restaurant Robert & Carolyn Hall 126 Water St., Port I A (905) 985-4300 RESIDENCE 985-7718 mom Lifestyle Broker Star Readers are always informed first! my 3 room bingalow boasts spacious ivingroom & dining with bay windows, a large country kitchen, extra wide ha boasts a baths, as well as a low maintenance exterior and lot! Gas a tral air too! Located within easy walking distance of down- Excellent; value 2 25229,500. e (only 2 blocks!) $169,900. 8 CAROLYN HALL TODAY / AT 985-4300 OR 985771 us, ba Nall WI Sloe I TR Bi 4° WELCOME HOME! 3 inviting 3 + 1 bedroom on 1/2 acre in a greenhouse kitchen with walkout to deck and fully fenced yard, spacious familyroom with gas fireplace and a double attached garage! prime Cawker Creek location

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