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Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1996, p. 6

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6- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 3, 1966 The Poul Deven Say 188 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY, ONT. - LSL 1B7 PHONE (805) 985-7383 FAX (905) 985-3708 The Port Perry Star Is authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Deparment, Ottawa, for cash payment of postage. Second Class Mail Registration 0265 Subscription Rates: 1 Year - $32.10 6 Months - $17.65 Foreign - $90.95 includes $2.10 GST Includes $1.15 GST includes $5.95 GST ~~ Editorial Comment Alcohol policy covers bases Scugog Township's new policy on the serving of alcohol at municipally-owned properties couldn't come at a better time. The holiday season is, unfortunately, a time at which it's deemed okay to make merry with the aid of some bottled stimulation, more perhaps than at other times. The policy aims to avoid township liability in 'the event of death or disability by avoiding such tragedies. To that end, it's good: If all the bases are covered, evreryone ought to make it home safe and sound. If they don't, it can be hoped that the township is not going to be held liable because its policy guidelines were followed. There are two remaining areas of concern, however, that can't be addressed. One, of course, is the fact that, despite any precautions that can be taken, some fool will get drunk enough to hurt himself or somebody else. The other is the loony liability settlements of late which have made the host of any party responsible for virtually any stupid and destructive act carried out by a guest. Even in instances where repeated warnings have been issued, findings have been against the server -- read the municipality, and the group which rented its premises -- when it comes to paying up afterward. Such settlements relieve the individual of responsibility, and are incorrect. Choice remains a fundamental part of individualism and freedom. We demand it in our lives, careers," and government. Responsibility should in turn be demanded of us, even when we've had more than a few snorts. Here's hoping the policy isn't tested, any time REMEMBER 45YEARS AGO Thursday, November 29, 1951 Mrs. C. W. Badour opened her home to the friends and neighbours of Mrs. Joseph Peel to honor her before her departure to Port Perry from Manchester. Howard Dobson and Harry Phoenix are running for Reeve of Reach Township. Running for Deputy Reeve will be Malcolm Bailey and Leslie Smith. Mrs. Dan Christie of Sunderland, visited friends in Port Perry recently 35 YEARS AGO Thursday, November 30, 1961 Those qualifying for Scugog Island Council were Reeve Cecil Fralick, Councillor Victor Aldred, Glen Hood, Clarence Carter and Joseph Dowson 30YEARSAGO Thursday, December 1, 1966 Hospital Board representative Joseph Dowson announced construction on the new Community Memorial Hospital will commence May 1. 1967 Reeve J. J. Gibson was once again returned by acclamation for a two year term, while Bruce Beare will be the new Deputy reeve for 1996 PRIZE WINNER ANADIAK COM, 8 EDITORIAL: Publisher........ccoc.en. J. Peter Hvidsten General Manager....Don Macleod Managing Editor..... Jeff Mitchell 1 iy 7 1) = 4 aes = . = Opposition base To the Editor: : » Your "Letter of the Week," on the editorial of your Nov. 26 issue, has created quite a Written by Richard Williams and Brend McConnell, who apparently reside on Scug: Island, it points out a rather shallow knowledge some facts of life on Scugog Istand. The Save Scugog Island Committee opposed the casino project for nearly three y on the basis of several major factors: alInadequate roads ; 0 Potable water supply aSewage treatment

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