. 2-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 4, 1978 Motion filed in Supreme court (From page 1) Township that could take up to two years to complete. Since there was no time limit specified by the Cabinet order for the zoning change, Scugog council argued that by including the Rush amendment 'in the overall process to change the zoning by-laws, the Township tech- nically was complying with the Cabinet order. Members of Scugog coun- cil made no secret of the fact that the inclusion of the Rush amendment in the general re-zoning process was 'a delaying tactic, and a strong > J -- NS STONECRAFT Over 500 Satisfied Customers Expertly Designed & Installed since 1969 cal JOHN MALIN at BLACKSTOCK 986-5417 Solid Masonary or Zero Clearance i. a WILLIAMSON MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3331 (For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS or TRUCKS RICHARD HUNT t i > 1 i BEN INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 "All Lines of General Insurance!" Cin . rr comer {&compron caBLE TV | ¢ Offers More This Fall With Specials On ERROLD CONVERTE GET ALL THE NEW FALL PROGRAMS WITH YOUR protest against the Cabinet order forcing a by-law which all members of council are opposed to. The threat of court action didn't really come as a sur- prise to members of council, as Mr. MacFarlane told them at the meeting Septem- ber 11 that his client would take this step if the neces- sary amendment was not passed. OMB DENIAL And to further complicate the issue, the Ontario Muni- cipal Board on September 21 rejected an appeal by Mr. Rush on a decision by the Seminar for businessmen Area businessmen will have the opportunity of attending a training seminar on Wednesday, October 18th at the Railroadhouse in Port Perry to learn more about their businesses. The seminar will dwell on the importance of adequate record-keeping in today's business world and the many financial problems which threaten small businesses. Problems which can be traced to poor book-keeping and can all too often result in business failure. People with no previous training in business record- keeping, or even just a little, will find the time spent at the seminar very productive. There will be discussions on the principles of double entry book-keeping and the uses of the journal and general ledger to the trial balance and final adjustments. / + diseinritde Tey ea 5 wy oir Tee BF NEW JERROLD T.V. CONVERTER! ed Fall Sale Price On 30 Channel Jerrold Converters 4 * STANDARD ... 99.95 F "ON/OFF... 109.95 * REMOTE ... "169.95 FREE INSTALLATION (Sale Expires October 31, 1978) The days programme begins with registration at 8:30 a.m. and goes through until 4:30 p.m. Registration is limited, so register soon. For advance registration, Durham Land Division. Committee, - which 'in Feb. ruary of this year turned down Rush's formal appli- cation for a land severance of the parcel in question. In upholding the Land Division's refusal to grant the severance, the OMB acknowledged that the Durham Official Plan has been amended according to the Cabinet order, and that contact the Management all the technical guidelines Services Department of the such as soil conditions haye® the been met. Federal Business Develop- Oshawa Branch of ment Bank. Police seek help The Ontario Provincial Police are seeking help from the public in identifying the body of a young man whose partially decomposed body 'was found in a shallow grave in northern Ontario. New books New books arriving at the Scugog Public Library are as follows: Jenny Webb's Mixer and Blender Cookbook, J. Webb; 'Joe Clark, M. Nolan; How to Design and Build Your Own House, L. DiDonne; The Holcroft Covenant, R. Lud- lum; The Brendan Voyage, T. Severin; A Beginner's Book of Off-Loom Weaving, X. Parker; A Pair of Deuces, J. Reese, (western). Also at the library: M. Siegal's Happy Pet-Owner Book, M. 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However, in rejecting Mr. Rush's appeal the OMB stated the severance "would clearly upset the general thrust of the Durham Official Plan" and would "fly in the face of existing government policy pronounced over at® least the last decade" to preserve agricultural land and restrict urban develop- ment in rural areas. The OMB decision of September 21 essentially puts' Mr. Rush back to] square one, even if the court on November 1 does force Scugog to pass the necessary ~~{'zoning change. Without the land severance approval, " » » there can be no sale of the lot _ and no building per issued. To overturn the OMB decision, Mr. Rush would again have to appeal to the higher legal body - the Ont- ario Cabinet. day weekend. 1. the season. advertising. Holiday issue Next week, the Star will publish one day later than usual, due to the Thanksgiving Holi- The next issue of the Star will not reach our readers until Thursday, October 12, which will allow our staff to enjoy the last long-weekend of Deadlines for advertising will be advanced until noon Tuesday for classified and display Any material [advertising or articles] 'we may receive prior to the holiday would be greatly appreciated. Have a joyous Thanksgiving! Featuring: * Roast Turkey * Roast Beef * Fillet of Sole * Salad Bar PORT TAVERN Thanksgiving Dinner SMORGASBORD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th 4:00 to 8:00 P.M. $2.50 Children (under 12 years) FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL 985-3281 ¢' 5.50 per person