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Port Perry Star, 9 Nov 1977, p. 3

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Police report A '54-year old Port Perry the shoulder of Bigelow man has been®charged -un- - Street; -striking-two- pedes- der Section 236 of the Crim- inal Code following an acci- dent Friday night on Bige- low Street which sent two persons to hospital. . Kelmen "William Gerber of 164 Bigelow Street faces a charge of being in care and- control of a motor vehicle while his blood- alcohol .level was higher than the minimum .08. The accident occurred just after 8:00 pm. and a breatha- lyzer test was administered at the OPP detachment office in Whitby. :- - A spokesman for the police said the accused allegedly drove his.car onto o Ma Wests celebrate Silver trians. Kenneth Fraser and Sandra Lee Fraser, both of Port Perry, were {reated at hospital for minimal in- juries and released. SHEEP RUSTLING The Ontario Provincial Police are looking for a thief or thieves who rustled ten sheep from the barn of a farmer on the 14th Con- cession, Scugog Township. Police report .that the theft occurred October 30 or 31 while the owner was away. The barn door was broken open and seven pregnant ewes and three lambs were reported stolen. GE et iy é Wedding anniversary Doreen and Fred West of "RR 4, Uxbridge, celebrated their Silver Wedding Anni-- versary on Sat., October 8th in a big way. A Surprise party was given for them by their daughter, Sharronann West, at the: Utica Hall, assisted by her brother, Freddie. There were 100 friends and rela- tives who attended from NEED FINANCING FOR THAT NEW CAR? Your Credit Union will loan up to 90% of the car's value, at just 12% per annum. Life insured for members who qualify. Phone 852-3489 852-3388 70 Brock St.. West Box 490, Uxbridge, Ont. LOC 1K0 Toronto, Hamilton, Guelph, Kitchener as well as from the Port Perry --Uxbridge -- "area. . A delicious buffet was pre- pared by several of the rela-. tives and friends. Doreen and Fred thanked everyone who contributed th&f time and energy and for the many cards and gifts making their 25th anniversary a night they will always remember. ETE ELLE ALLA OLE OLEACEAE LLL A ERLE ATT RO LIQUOR CHARGES ~The Whitby OPP. laid + Jobin was arrested and . seven impaired driving charges over the last week- end, and five of them occur- red in Port Perry and the immediate area. A spokesman for the detachment said this is an unusually high number of charges for one weekend in this area, but added it was not the result of a specific crackdown on drinking drivers. However, with the Christ- mas season just a few weeks away, the police will . be keeping a close look-out for drivers who appear to -have had one too many. JAIL SENTENCE A Port Perry man was sentenced Friday to 14 days in jail for his second con- viction for drunk driving. Paul L. Jobin, 26, of 135 Josephine St., pleaded guilty to a charge of impair- ed driving in provincial court after being stopped by police Oct. 14 when he was . 2 E E E o TOYS GOOD ASSORTMENT See our Toy Catalogue. Driver charged after pedestrians hit involved in a car accident. - taken to the police station and a subséquent breath test revealed a blood- alcohol level of .18 court was told. 'Apparently, Jobin's car rolled over into a ditch when he tried to pass another car and ran onto the shoulder. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1977 -- 3 Plaza go-ahead continued from page 1 « has prepared to promote the industrial development plan for Port Perry. Some 10,000 copies of the four-page brochure have _ been printed in an effort to attract light industry to the 50-acre industrial park plan- ned for development. The brochure extolls the advantages of living and working in a small-commun- ity like Port Perry, mention- ing such things as easy proposed. by the. developer. access to year-round recre- ation, a residential blend of modern and traditional, low taxes, good educational and medical facilities, and "roll ing meadows, lake and lots- of trees'. ¢ Members of council were generally impressed with the brochure, and Councillor Vern Asselstine quipped that it is as good as the one put out by the Chamber of Com- merce, and it didn't cost the Township one cent. . § A large selection of cloc¥® 77 CELINA ST. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, L1H 4N1, 728-2022 Nothingis better ... ... to give or receive than a beautiful chiming clock. An everlasting gift passed on from generation to generation. LEVI JEANS FLARES New Shipment This Week. FISHER-PRICE = a A.W. BROCK] DEPARTMENT STORE . MEN'S OXFORD LEATHER SOLE ETT TE TT TT ET TTT TT ETT MEN'S BLAZERS With 1 Pair of Slacks to Match. BLUE - BROWN SIZES 38 to 44 i= aE \ 1000000000000 AAT JHEHTGT] & LOAFERS = | '35.00 | WINTERBOOTS | For All The Family £ KAUFMAN - NORTH STAR - WRANGLER : Window | Wallpaper | | : SINGLE ROLL £ Shades on "iy ; : 20 "P150-200 || : 2.99 | 2 *4.95 ATER : ~Jand costs. and municipal. _ Se Pr NNR es SET a ET SNA HHT a 5 ' A Le . EET Te SV A Vise Irma SW

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