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Port Perry Star, 9 Jul 1975, p. 3

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RAN $y $ I Theres been only one place in the Port Perry area that's been fit for human habitation these last few days of 30 plus temperatures, and these young- sters have found it. The heat wave is expected to continue, according to long range forecasts. « More garbage for merchants Businesses will be able to get 10 bags of garbage picked up rather than the limit of six. Council moved Monday to up the limit following com- plaints by contractor T. ® Puckrin and Sons that some .businesses were putting out more garbage than the limit allowed, resulting in a much longer pick-up time con- WINTARIO » | TICKETS ® | still available for JULY 10th DRAW at the "Port Perry Star sumption then that agreed upon. The six-bag limit became a major concern. 'How do you get a refrigerator cardboard box into a garbage bag?" asked local merchant Howard Hall. Since commercial tax- payers pay a higher rate ~ than residential, smiled Mr. Hall, they should get more garbage picked up. "How about we give you seven instead of six," quip- ped Coun."Reg Rose. Anything over the 10-bag limit is to be negotiated between the contrators and the individual business. Additional payments to compensate for additional costs to the contractor for the increased services will be negotiated with the firm, council resolved. s Serving Port Perry, Reach, Scugog and Cartwright Townships John Gast Editor a Subscription Rate: In Canada $8.00 per year Elsewhere $10.00 per year. . { PORT PERRY STAR Company Limited Phone 985-7383 P. HVIDSTEN, Publisher Member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association Member of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association Published every Wednesday by the Part Perry Star Co. Lid., Port Perry, Ontario Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Oftawa, and for payment of postage in cash Second Class Mail Registration Number 0245 "4 J. Peter Hvidsten, Advertising Manager Single copy 20c¢ Scugog Township Council wasn't exactly sure what it was that Athika Enterprises Ltd. wanted but a reasonable guess is that it was....water. Athika's lawyer J. A. Ken- nedy, ina letter before coun- cil at their Monday meeting, expressed frustration at Durham Region's handling of a request. for an interim water arrangement. '""'As I have suggested to you previously," the letter states, "it is beyond belief that we have been unable to obtain a firm reply from the region on your unanimous resolution passed several weeks ago requesting that interim water be provided for two industries to be intro- duced to the Port Perry area by Athika." =U EE ET ETE TC ETT TT T= NORTH STAR JOGGERS Boy's *12.95 Men's *14.95 CUTE ETE EEE EET TE EE ETE EE EE ET ETT TET TTL pain dai Aste sida Athika thinks that answer should come easier now, since the current regional capital budget "includes all provisions necessary to per- mit development to proceed again in Port Perry." The letter states that consultant J. A.J. Knox told Athika that the location and commission of a third well is the requisite for development to proceed. "Now we have this unqual- ified statement by Mr. Knox and with the greatest respect, we urgently request action by your council," the letter stated. Just what was asked of council was questioned. "Does he want a promise of water or does he want water," asked Coun. Reg Rose, who could see little SUMMER DRESSES Polyester - Jersey HUSH PUPPY SHOES 16% - *19% *18.95 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 9, 1975 -- 3 A Action to expedite development change for the Region guar- anteeing water before they, in fact, found it. Council will inform Athika of a township motion the week before granting per- mission for drilling at Lot 18, Con 3, Ward 1 on Township TRY OUR Surf & Turf Steaks Filet Mignon Lobster Tails Fishermans Platter Queen St. Short Sleeve SHIRTS Special Selection 35,95 Men's Craft WINDBREAKERS Emiel's Place Licensed Dining and Banquet Rooms Port Perry Regular $2.75 Pocket Line *3.5() '19.95 - property (near the existing % wells). wo Also, council will ask the ¥ Regional works department " for an answer to the Town- iy B K ship's request for the provis- ion of interim water for two : industries. er 985-2066 Stanfield's Men T-SHIRTS '21.95 WALL PAPER Room Lots Pre-pasted 99° single roll CUSHION FLOOR 4 yds. wide in stock 4.25 i WINDOW SHADES Vinyl - White 36X70 $2.59 cach LULU Ee EE EE EE EEE TE ETRE TE TTT A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT LC CCC CCC CC CE STORE HHT] FTE)

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