RATAN PARA SOLE URE ANON ESE 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 13, 1977 LS OL OR SLI ARYL TL AS SIN AAA AY ATT ETR L TAVRNAAAE Lot levy decision reversed ouncil Briefs = from the levy when the lot is applauded arguments on his lived on the street for 41 Mayor Lawrence Malcolm severed. behalf. At one point during Years, she said the two pro- who has expressed his oppos- MONKEY BUSINESS the debate Mrs. E. Hayes of Pperties 'in question had ition to the exemption, sug- FISH AND CHIPS : Mr. Miller got support Bigelow Street got to her feet always beenseparate. "How gested that the resolution if A decision on whether to allow a permanent fish N : from some spectators in the and declared that the whole can you sever something," passed could result in people and chip truck to carry on business was deferred by t= crowded council chambers. thing was "monkey busi- She exclaimed, "that has building houses on adjoining council Tuesday night until a review of the by-law Ona couple of occasions they ness". Stating that she had never been joined." but separate lots before governing such operations can be carried ou, . : making application for Mr, Ernest Duncan, of R.R. 1, Janetville, told wl severance, and then claim- council he plans to operate the fish and chip truck on a oe ® [J ing an exemption on the year-round basis, and would be ready to open as soon Bi in ua (| Sh an uni S ment grounds that the lot has a as he could secure a licence from the Township, He vy o@ house on it. was told a decision would be made after the by-law : At one point during the review. tinued of Charlottenburgh Town- Scugog agenda Tuesday Charlottenburgh council is ship passed a resolution de- night. They were received Presentation of his argument Council agreed Lor uipment to be also ready to tackle another manding that the issue of and filed with Scugog coun- Mr. Miller suggested that he used in the construction of a parking a to highly volatile national capital punishment be cillors declining to take any Was being discriminated th th of Town Hall 1873 Street y issue: capital punishment placed on the next ballot asa action. against, stating that he has s so own hia On Queen Sitcet, omg was made national referendum. If may just be possible that Searched therecordsandhas Cc Doug Faruisle aud Glen Rarmer of 1h Tews Hall > 4 aware that on September 6 It seems the councillors of the Scugog council feels it not been able to find a Siu ry the Town Hall in ratio with the brio the elected representatives Charlottenburgh feel thatthe has enough headaches with- ation similar to his where the Ch h } the M nic: Tk 1 Alth h fi suspension of capital punish- out becoming embroiled in $1,000 levy had been deel i not Be ps: all ug Sal ment has failed to deter the : issues as controversial as imposed. : agree in principle to the parking lot plan groups PANCAKE rising crime wave, and they capital punishment and _ Councillors Don Crosier, Pa pian. BREAKFAST want the death penalty bilingualism in the civil ser- Vern Asselstine and Jerry : BLACKSTOCKICE ~~ Sunday, October 16 brought back, or at least put vice. Taylor took exception to the Installation of artificial ice making Sduipment "6 3 8a.m. 10 12 noon to the people via referen- One cannot help but allegation and told Mr. the Blackstock arena should get underway immed- oy A ¢ KSTOCK dun. wonder, however, if the side- Miller that there had been no ately with formal approval for the project given ARENA The items from Charlot- walks are getting paved in discrimination against him _, Tuesday night by Scugog council. ~~ = tenburgh were noted in the Charlottenburgh Township. on the part of the council. Council agreed to an interim financing plan to expedite the installation of the equipment in time for : use this winter. Approval of $48,000, in provincial NTT 77 NINO (TINT tee / the $60,000. project coming from a local fund raising > 4&8 : campaign. : As part of the agreement all monies raised through the local campaign will be turned over to the Township. ecora or . 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