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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Apr 1971, p. 11

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| = yt | np ft Hi the date, May Sth and see the Shrine 3 Ring Circus. May Go On One Billing A new billing system in- eorporating sewers, water andi q@ '@*es on one notice may go| imto effect in the Village soon. Council has given authori- sation to Clerk John Doble to set up the system with TBM at an annual cost of $800. Under the existing scheme ® the municipal staff handles the billing but with the increased workiced brought about by the sewers, an additional staff) member would probably have to be hired, said Mr. Dobie This would be especially so ®@ if council decides on billing every two months which is Health Unit | The Oshawa-Ontario Coun ty health unit has issued a sew list of requirements re- garding the installation of septic tanks. Among these is the stipu- lation that a permit must be obtained from the health imspector before any installa- tion, extension or repair is started. Another is that the com- uncovered until inspected and | currently being considered, he said. Hiring a new employee | would cost the Village about $4,500 annually One of the stumbling blocks to the new system is that it may proveincompatible with existing auditing proce- dures. This will have to be checked out with the munici pal auditors, explained Mr. Dobie. Another possibility that must be considered is the purchase of a new or used! billing machine since the pre-| sent one cannot do the job Mr. Doble estimates a new | machine would cost about! $8,000 and a used one about | Is Considered | A boarding house for out- patients at the Ontario Hospi- | tal in Whitby may be estab- | lished in the Village i Council discussed possibie location of the boarding house | at the last council meeting | following an inquiry from | Mr. Howard Forder / Coun. Howard Hall sug- gested that the house should @ pleted work must be left [De "7 Rabert Kenay said by | e approved. If this is not done laws stipulate it could be set the installation will be uncove-|"P 8 # R-2 zone if red. A complete list of require-| ments is available at the muni © cipal office. ROXY T A decision to go ahead | with the boarding house would need prior consent from the | Village, council decided. HEATRE P Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 29, 30, May 1, || "The 1000 Plane Raid" 7:15 p.m. Christopher George, | | Loraine Stephens. "Barquero" (Adult entertainment). | | 9:00 p.m. Sundey, May 2nd "JAMBOREE" Monday, Tuesdey, Wednesday, May 3, 4, 5, "WUSA" || 6:09 p.m. Paul Newman, George Huitington and| Similar contests are he PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, April 28, 1971 - May Terminate The Oshawa Area Planning Dwight Dean, grade 12 stud-| across Canada and winnersy @9d Development Study may ents of Port Perry High School] wij} meet and compete for be terminated soon, with final will be competing against 30] national honours in Toronto, | ##ngements for the proposed, student teams representing| June 7 and 8. Oshawa-centred region to be Ontario High Schools in the Contestants are competing | decided by the province and 1971 Chrysler Trouble Sho- oting Contest on Monday, May 3, at Woodbine Race- way in Rexdale. The students are top-rated auto mechanics and due to the large entry, two contests will be held the same day in Toronto. Development Fee Policy Council has passed a reso- lution setting Up a Village development policy which includes a $500 fee per dwell- ing unit. The fee will be imposed as follows: a condition for sub- division agreement, acondition of consent, a condition of variance and condition of rezoning. The fee will not be imposed where a lot is created that is not suitable for a new dwell- ing unit, } Reeve Robert Kenny says the purpose of the develop- ment fee is to take some of the burden off the taxpayers. He adds that there hasn't been | a decision yet on how this | revenue will be spent. for more than $15,000 scholarships, prizes, trophies in| @rea municipalities. The study's executive last and tools, including a $2,500,| month subcommittee voted scholarship for the overall winner at the National Finals. Scanlon Motors Lid., Chry- sler dealer in Port Perry is sponsoring the two contest- ants and Stan LeForte, auto- motive teacher at the High School will accompany the boys to the event. Kempville College Graduation May 7 Graduation ceremonies will be held at the Kemptville College of Agricultural Tech- nology on Friday, May 7, at 2:30 p.m. in the Coliege Auditorium. Some 45 students in Agri- culture and a similar num- ber in Home Economics will receive diplomas, Guest speaker will be Dean R. L. Meyer of the Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, School of Busi- ness, Ottawa. Wednesday to recommend OAPADS come to an end | The recommendation is sche- duled to come before the full executive committee May 12. Walter Beath, chairman of both committees, said today of specific information on in- centives, promised by the pro-+ vincial government to promote growth east of Metropolitan Toronto. NOTICE TO VILLAGE OF In accordance for each dog immediately owners property or with a or Cou to keep their dogs perties and away from the the $1 million study could not: proceed because of the lack| with bylaw number amending by-law 1310 a dog tag must be purchased Region Study | The motion adopted vy the executive subcommittee, recommends that both the final regional government re port, which deals with politi cal boundaries and represen- tation, and the fourth dis cussion paper, containing de velopment proposals, be for- warded to Queen's Park as "information." This proposa! would mean the executive committee would neither approve nor reject consultants' proposals, but simply forward them in draft form to the province | Check The Label | On Your Paper PORT PERRY 1291 and following the first day of January and dogs must not run at large but kept under control for 12 months of the year; either kept on the competent master. Due to the prevalence of rabies in the area owners arbourers of dogs are urgently requested by confined to their own pro- school areas. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk Village of Port Perry o" Treat the "QUEEN" of the house to a Sumptious Meal in new, attractive surroundings FOR RESERVATIONS CALL WATER STREET or 985-7011 g awa Y » Restaurant q FRIDA PORT PERRY , MAY 7th, 1971

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