NER OA VOR A AUTO 33 ya XH teh Bio SE RARER DIAN BLAIR Man fined '300 for - dangerous driving A Port Perry man was. reached speeds over 110 fined $300 or 14 days in jail mph. & after being found guilty in Defense counsel Richard Whitby court last week of ' Matthews motioned for dis- dangerous driving. missal on the grounds that the Crown had 'failed to Earl Draper, 19, of 218 prove the identity. of the Shanley Street, was convict- driver, or a case for dapger- v ed on the strength of evi- gc driving. dence from a police officer din who testified that he saw the head TE It Bully to o> accused's car and that of a "he was not driving side by friends. driving side' by side side wi a friend, and was in the northbound lane of pot passing improperly on Regional Road 2, August 20. (he highway. Ww Court was told that the two Judge Donald Dodds dis- cars were moving fast and agreed, and in finding him passed another car on the guilty said there was a Tight side of the lane. He "dangerous quality to his pursued the -accused's driving throughout the ad- vehicle and at one point - venture." 498% Suns Our wet summer and fall this year is presenting a problem for many area farmers. The corn crops are now ready to be harvested, but due to very wet fields, many of the fields are going to have to wait until the first frost before they can be cut. One Scugog Island farmer says that it is the wettest he has seen the fields in his 11 years on the Island. He reports that in some fields, the water is sitting on top of the ground between the rows of corn. On high ground, bottom, the harvesting can go on with little problem, while in the lower fields, top, often a second tractor has to be used to pull the bogged down trailer and tractors out of ook 72829 | Another THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY omme SHOWTIMES: FRI. & SAT. at7&9 p.m. | THURSDAY at 8:00 P.M. ONLY mi ion CHAR NANG on the While some regional coun- cillors said they believed the region had gone too far, too fast on sewer projects, council agreed to spend more than $1 million for the Nonquon River Pollution Control Plant. Coun. Doug Wilson's motion to have the item tabled to the next meeting to document the need for the 4 project was defeated 16 to 4 two (nine councillors were absent). Coun. Reg Rose told coun- cil if the project was shut off all growth in Port Perry ORCA-THE ONLY ANIMAL Z| would be stifled. WHO KILLS FOR REVENGE] | "TRAPPED" ' . Coun. John Aker, finance committee chairman, said the region has already spent OCT. 30-31 NOV. 1 about $1 million in the area SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY ai} atided "we are' trap. .ONE SHOWING DAILY AT 8:00 P.M. ONLY. "We have already gone 50 to 60 percent of the way,' the 91,000 People. 3 Exit Gates. Oshawa Councillor said. One Sni; al "If we stopped now it would' be like building a house and leaving off the roof. HK HK Rose told il when the region MARR the first Help Us Celebrate Our . amount of money, there was sewage capacity for 4,500 people. Ministry of environ- ment (MOE) standards; FIRST ANNIVERSARY iyi cr' TERRY' | acity to 4,000 thus creating a S need for a larger facility. 5 >» EXPECT 7,000 , 1 The regen) citeml plan Restaurant & Tavern . 155 projects about 7,000 people in HWY. 7A & 12 985- 3766 x : Port Perry and the N Chinese ro rr ) 'plant would provide capacity oh. A ADULT IN TERTAINMEN £050 for Shout hat Tember of food / i) a 2 ' % 4 people, said. . ancing shouldn't be the on : financing s 't Y ; Only factor considered in the THURSDAY, BUFFET THURSDAY, ¥ mint CINEMA aiiperopiepietve (| OCTOBER 2] oryuispm OCTOBER 27 res [1] " aT tei community is dad. 3 "FREE pa "FREE" 3 veen erry Streefs Whell Seve Aoi a.m. to7 p.m. Children $2.50 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 5 ae pent money COFFEE & : a PORT PERRY 985.8535 on other project In ther BRAN rin Reservations a must. Free Snack Wl P b BZ. 5 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS areas region, it a = Ti i i