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Port Perry Star, 8 May 1974, p. 7

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yim reer. of 1 fe ' RE RS AER by . : FILLE VS EGRET NON SERRATE A WY, AEE 4 Controversial issue Region discusses police question An attempt by Regional ham Act that's clearer than tried to shelve the police 74 7 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 8th, 19 BILL gm MILEY UGAR ano 7 Te Councillors Des Newman the section on road costs. , otion on the ground that (Whitby) and. Law- This amendment is most * (he unpoliced areas would 3 rence Malcolm (Sop) to inappropriate." ultimately receive regional (5 reopen discussion on the Coun. Dewar also pointed police services. , question of police costs out that the Regional Solici- Coun. Lawrence Malcolm. AS proved successful Wednpes- day when Regional Council passed a motion by them asking Regional Solicitor Coun. Newman ob- police in Scugog for at Jeast were living high as lords are gone, thanks Lowest ranking officer there was a 2] S.K. Jain to report on the jected to the amend- another 3 years to German inflation and the devaluing of ~ Major, and there was only one of these. y legality of apportioning ment being attached to his The motion was finally the dollar. It's a good thing I look so distinguished or police costs to the entire motion which he said was carried leaving open the Change the shirt, shave the whiskers, they'd have turned livid at the thought of a region while policing is concerned only with possibility that residents of and off to the mess. It was a special little old miserable Flight Loot sitting at available to only 88 percent regional police' costs. He Scugog and other areas cur- occasion, and he didn't want me to miss it. the head table. of the population. Introducing the motion Coun. Newman said there were two aspects of the sit- uation which bothered him. "I believe there may be a problem with respect to the region receiving provincial grahts on a regional basis where we don't have police departments operating in the whole region' he said. the other aspect that both- hered Coun. Newman was the equity of the situation - "whether it's valid for a regional municipality to charge an area municipality for a service it is not get- ting." } At this point Coun. Gor- don Attersley (Oshawa) put forward an amendment sug- gesting the Regional solici- tor inquire into the legal- ity of apportioning regional road and conservation costs too, on the entire region. The amendment did not find favour with other Councillors. "I sympatize with Coun. Attersley" siad Coun. Alan Dewar also of Oshawa, 'but there's nothing in the Dur- The Cshatwa Shrine Club ANNUAL tor has already been asked" to report on the conserva- tion costs issue. wanted the amendment to be dealt with separately. Chairman Beath put the amendment to vote. It was lost. Some councillors then quickly pointed out that the police department estimates did not call for regional rently policed by the OPP will not have to pay extra taxes for regional policing till they receive the benefits of such policing. Cedar Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tilson all of Magnetawan and Mrs. Reta Barton of Hamilton and Gilbert Mills of Toronto were last weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque." Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Barton are Mrs. Larocque's sisters. Gilbert Mills is their nephew. Jim Blain is home again after being a patient in Qshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Stouffville were last Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood. « Mrs. Jack Cummings and children of Uxbridge were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lar- ocque attended the wedding at Albert St. United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday of Victor's nephew, Garry Snudden, and Susan Bed- ding. Hydro Wants 15% increase Ontario Hydro has sub- mitted its application to the Minister of Energy for an increase in wholesale power rates for 1975. The applica- tion will be reviewed by the Ontario Energy Board in public hearings beginning June 10. The new rates would mean increases of about 15 per cent for 1975 to munici- pal utilities, who buy in bulk from Ontario Hydro and in turn supply the majority of Ontario's 2.5 million users. Annual increases of 10 to 15 Regular, Lemon or Strawberry percent are anticipated to 2 az. SPRAY or 4 oz. SPLASH-ON be necessary through the 1975 to 79 five year period. For large industrial users served directly by Ontario Hydro, an increase of about 16 per cent is proposed for 1975. This rate also provides for recovery, over a five year period, of deficits out- standing against the direct industrial customers at the end of 1973. INVEST and drink at the mess are relatively cheap. But nothing much else is. The halcyon days when our troops on the continent A farewell dinner for a German Colonel, moving to another post. German? Yep. It felt rather odd to be drinking a toast to a chap who might have been shooting at me some years ago. But this is NATO, remember? There were three other colo- nels of the German Air Force at the dinner. Most of the others at the party were Americans, and I was welcomed with all the warmth and hospitality for which Americans are well known. Mrs. Martha Heatong said, "The Canadians here are the funniest and nicest Canadians we've ever met." Brig. - Gen. Dick Merkling, USAF, our host, stuck me at the head table and introduced me after the food. 1 graciously murmured that the food was better than last time I was in Germany. And wasn't it just. A steak so big and dessert. And lot tender it made one to drool. Wine flowing freely. Choice beautiful women, for eye-festing. of Then it was back to his shack with the New Deadlines Display Advertising: brother, and a long evening of reminiscing about such things as how I used to diddle him out of his paper-route money, and the girls we had tried to steal from each other, and old days in the REAL air force, and exhausted to bed. One more column on my trip, if you can stand it. POO DDD 3 P.O - MONDAY. Week of Publication Classified Advertising: Accounts of meetings, sports reports, etc. 6 P.M. - MONDAY. Week of Publicatinn SKINNY DIP COLOGNE worth looking for" OOOO ACAD | . BD» A "Wel ed 2d PLC a al 0) - J SK | COLGATE Dental Cream ism. 97 Smiles 'n Chuckles MIXED CANDIES --_-- | m | UXTOILET SOAP 4:2: 59¢ er ore, % Aa) ey CC ym SH RINE CLU B A OW | = PAM PERS DISPOSABLE | Davie $1 99 1) 5 Ww dt oo IDASAL (1.04 Brand ASA) =i 88° | ortreiee RING SRST 3 SOMINEX fmsitmston on 99° | SHNMPOO m |.D.A. 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