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Port Perry Star, 14 Oct 1976, p. 2

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Loa 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 14, 1976 " . -- Lindsay worst pollution offender " Up & Down Judging from the furor ative of one of the ministries when all raw sewage went . raised at a recent Lindsay at the meeting. directly into the Scugog. He council meeting, the Williams said thattests did hint at inadequacies, @» ' Wangan northern community may be have shown an increased "however, saying that those nurturing a complex when it level of pollution now then in involved in controversy over ' . comes to the Scugog River... previous years, the contri- the pollution should realize Thanksgiving weekend Mr. and Mrs. Richard the body of water that feeds buting factor being Lindsay that "inadequacies in the visitors with Mr. and Mrs. oo" 0 wn le. Mr Lake Scugog. storm sewers. 'He also sug- town'ssanitary sewer collec- Hilton Ireland and family 4" Mrs. Clifford Vickery Lindsay Councillor' Rhys gested that Lindsay has tion system which is causing were Mrs. J.K. Dorning, and Charles Toronto. Mr Williams struck raw nerves never at any time kept pace pollution in the Scugog River Mrs. Diane Belisle and Miss and Mis Alex Gréy Kaley when he charged that Lind-- with sewage collection. have been accumulating for Sheri Belisle of Ottawa. and Sata. Mississauga Mrs. say is the chief culprit in the Deputy-reeve Tom Madill more than 80 years'. Peter Casson, Linley and "pollution of the 'Scugog disagreed, saying there has Sal Wl Thanksgiving visitors at Gillian, Unionville, and Mrs. River; and allegation that Never WomN Quiflsnes tn sub- . Janetville Mrs. Ernie Hayes were Guy ~~ Anne Tooke of Agincourt drew immediate rebuff from stantiate Williams' charges. . and Margaret Rainville, Mrs. were guests of Mrs. several members of council 'I think we have done every- a : Anne Marie Warren, Ottawa Dorothea Koch on Thanks- including Mayor David hing oy Cp man one of - Harold and Connie Hayes, giving Day. Logan. at sddsay h A : Victoria, B.C., and son Ernie The mayor charged that polluter Are altogether : . and son Pat Jr., home from Guests at the home of Mr. Williams was making a wine. he said. ted 105th: two killed : Guelph University, Bill and and Mrs. F. Vernon over the statement not backed by ] a ke oh wife Beryle and sons Brad Thanksgiving weekend were actual knowledge, and said mit the charges and relating 4 men were killed in a (Toronto University), Brent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne there is no specific evidence evidence, in writing, to (44 car head-on collision and Bruces, Helen Denton Venning of Bobcaygeon, Mr. available to council and the council, ahd tou, Joe wednesday, October 6, about and daughter Jill, son Jan and Mrs. Jack Holliday of press to substantiate the McGuire ca Joi hil a C0 1:30 a.m. on Highway 35 " and friends Donna and Brian Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Ted charges. . operative rather al a oh about 1% miles north of West of Willowdale, also Pat Prentice of Cannington and Williams admitted that the frontive Apbroas toresolv- Highway 7A. and wife Diane, Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vernon charge reflected his opinion, ing the problem. . Dead are Charles Ray Kellie May. of Cannington. but added that it was formed On the same night, Lind- McCullough, 23, of R. R. 2 : EE : ~~ asthe result of findings ata say town engineer Godfrey Janetville, and a Toronto Mr. Alymer Ploughman ,DEPra Swain, daughter of special pollution committee Saunders told a Lindsay area man whose name was . B83 ons Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain meeting held late last month, ~ Rotary Club meeting that po: Le] ed b 1] HP Hl dropped in on Friday of last d di Nursi 5 HIE ; A " not releas y Newcastle ospita eport week with sawberrics he 20° uate in ursing He said similar views were Lindsay has 'come a long OPP pending notification of just picked in his garden, He 2¢ Ryerson Polytechnical expressed by a represent- way" since the early 1950's po next ot kin Week Ending October 7, 1976. JUST PICKEC In Nis garden. Be yq4itute in Toronto in . : : Aduiissiolis 30 told the Star he had picked 40 t ood 3 " . Police say both men were BUS o.oo, 5 quarts off the small patch in oe oy Ly presen y od the drivers and that there Doaths Crm June and now in October it '¢S1¢ing In London, Ontario. ost VO ers IS S were no passengers in either CAME) CT was blossoming again, if we ) } } of their cars. - Pn lily " have a late fall he may be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roy "ith prospective candi- 12 and November 15 by 5 They were pronounced a I busy picking a second crop. Hope accompanied their 9ates gear up for the up- p.m. and withdrawals dead- dead at the scene by Coroner Si ET daughter, Helen and Richard coming municipal elections line, 5 p.m. on November 16. Dr. David Mosienko of Bow- So Cockwell to Rock Haven to Deeg, he gi 'S Advance polls will be set manville. celebrate their 35th Wedding Preparing or the election as 1, November 27 at the Port Police said the Mec- Anniversary, and were plea- - limi ing of Perry Municipal Building for Cullough vehicle was north- santly surprised to discover h pre IuinAry Poste % Wards 1,2, and 3, and at the bound on Highway 35 and the the rest of their family there the voters list will be on pg), oon' moun "Hall for Other vehicle was south- on «October 27, and the last date bound. waiting for them. A delici- gor | DY Ward 4. Hours for the . ous supper and evening of [OF pplication forrevisionof 0. 0 polls will be 11 a.m. The accident was dis- dancing followed. the list will be on November to 8 p.m. covered by a Newcastle OPP The following weekend, °h: Si rat , . cruiser on patrol. Cpl. Sid } "they accompanied Mr. and Nominations may be filed Polling day is December 6, Pappin and Constable Bob Mrs. Leonard Stainton on a with the clerk on November from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Whiteley investigated. Marie and on through the : Agawa Canyon to see one.of : are always in season natures finest displays of ' ! ¢ colour. ¢ { >» oT ' ® 4 3 M . ? ) Start a C.U. Savings Plan, SSPC need : US D C AR S AL ¢ . ? . 4 tailored to your needs volunteer E E and your objectives. nurse help : eo CONTINUES eo The Seugog, Social Plann- f TRY THIS ONE OWER CAR - 'I . 8% compounded monthly ny oul Is wer : 1975 Mercury Montego MX Sedan } M4 20,000 original miles, rustproofed when new, ¢ a proposed Hypertension ! or Clinic that would run on a | dial Hires, Powder blue with a white vinyl roof. $3395% fe . 408. regular basis in Scugog, per- < M 8.5% compounded quarterly hops every two wecks or | 4 aery on, \ ! Are you looking for an economical pickup? . ! eed for such a program | Phone 852-3489 852-3388 || became apparent from the | 1 Qu 1074 Ford ¥, Toh : turnout at a Port Perry Fair i With a thrifty sixaylinder engine. This truck has H itinie ith YOIURtoor ous ' a camper cap and is completely ready to do the 9g[% : 70 Brock St.. \W est Suaniae Jones, le wi ¢ job for you. Lic. Té66543. $ . Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1KO} 0'Donnell, and Mary Lynch. / R Sporty & Comfortable, this local one owner : EEE Eee 0aE0ea000000000000580G30520) : 1973 Cutlass Supreme Coupe - could be ! 0 he $ just what you've been looking for. Come in and $3295% 1 h dM test-drive this car. Lic. FBA 796. ! 0 0 # * H 0 ' x 0. H : : x 0 Regional Reception Centre Study 0 H | OUR STOCK OF NEW 1977 CHEVROLETS & OLDSMOBILES : 0 YES NO? 0 | IS INCREASING EVERY DAY l 2 or H 8 / ! J M ' 0 i df 0 } 4 Y What do you think about the Regional Reception Centre proposed for ! : } 9 Uxbridge Township by the Canadian Penitentiary Service? Hy / All Cars are sold with / 0 0 | G&W Warranty at no f J Read the booklet mailed recently to all residents of the Township! )) ' extra charge } 0 (Copies are still available from the Township Office; call 852-3301 or )) ' ge. : hd write Box 85, Goodwood, Ontario.) hi ; ! : X ? s . . ! A J ? 8 Come and talk with members of the steering-committee and C.P.S. hd ' Immediate Financing : 0 staff. Register your opinion by mail or at an Open House. 0 : Available. 11] / ' 1) ] ¢ olors ' 0 3 H ; ¢ A ZEPHYR COMMUNITY HALL Monday, October 18 SEE YOU THIS WEEK! INCE 1910 : 0 GOODWOOD COMMUNITY HALL Tuesday, October 19 0 : ae ' / U UXBRIDGE MUSIC HALL Wednesday, October 20 gg H ) 2 E . : ' ¢ or SITTIN =n [268 QUEEN ST. -PORT PERRY - 985.7351 | oo | J ' x ? 0 DISPLAYS PEOPLE SLIDE sHow § : SALES - LEASING - SERVICE i

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