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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1984, p. 22

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la a 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1984 _---- TTTAETIONR WT. I RINT" "NNR, OPP goes on full alert The Ontario Provin- cial Police will be on a full-scale alert this summer for drinking drivers according to a joint statement made by Ontario Solicitor Gen- eral George Taylor and oPP Commissioner Archie Ferguson. The summer months of June, July and August are the worst time for accidents on Ontario highways. Deaths arising from traffic accidents also hit their highest counts in the same months. Accident figures have Team wraps it up at bar-b-q Port Perry Minor Hockey B CTC ended the year with a BBQ and party on Saturday night at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saulnier. The weather was more hockey type than BBQ, but fun was had by all. A tip of the hat for the ladies who planned this party and cooked the food. It was great. Paul Saulnier acted as MC for the event and he called on coach Mike Adams to receive a team plaque on behalf of RENT 179 CASIMIR ST. the team and parents. Manager Wayne Fox also received a plaque. Mr. Ray Wilson of CTC was given a plaque. CTC being our sponsgr and without sponsors, hockey would in a problem. Midget B came within one goal of all Ontario and words of praise were said for the team. Each player was pre- sented with a trophy and a duffel bag by Mr. Wilson of CTC. PORT PERRY SAVE a /s SA noid s os & ~ RENT * guaranteed leave it till the last minute FIX-IT NOW! Do-1t-Yourselt Specials - on Rental Equipment Picked Up between 4 & 6 P.M. Mon. to Thurs. and Returned by 9 A.M. the following day. mr FIX-IT shop RENT & SAVES, mr. FIX-IT shop for repairs. tune ups. overhauls and general repairs All makes of commercial and consumer tools. mowers tractors snowmobiles, trikes and marine equipment All work Pick up and delivery plus free estimates to bring your equipment into shape, on request Arrange for the bill to arrive with the machine in the spring or now Don't Get in on a Good Deal now with Mr. Fix-it. 985-7771 AL been tumbling steadily over the past five years, but according to Mr. Taylor, it is not the time for complacency. '""The OPP will be using a variety of differ- ent tactics to reduce impaired driving during the summer," said Mr. Taylor. '"The portable breath-testing device and the 12-hour suspen- sion will be used to their fullest". In a recent message to all 4,200 OPP members, OPP Commissioner Archie Ferguson said that the population in the OPP jurisdiction increases dramatically with the influx of visit- ors in the critical months of fine weather. The OPP will be making a two-pronged attack on the drinking and driving problem. Enforcement of the Criminal Code will re- main at the same high level as in the past few months, and a publicity blitz will be undertaken so that visitors to vaca- tion areas will not be taken unawares by the positive enforcement being done by the OPP. Commissioner Ferg- uson said, "Let me make it plain. We don't want people drinking and driving. We don't have to put our lives in jeopardy by tolerating this sort of irresponsible behaviour'. Solicitor General Tay- lor said, "This govern- ment is committed to reducing impaired driv- ing. The police forces of Ontario will be doing their part by taking positive measures to convince the drinker to stay off the road". The OPP now has 383 A.L.LE.R.T. breath-test- ing mach..ies which can be used to t st drivers at the side of the road. If a driver fails the test, he is taken to the local OPP detachment for a breathalyzer test. A 'warn' reading on the machine will résult in a driver's licerice being suspended for 12 hours. Last year, the OPP used the licence suspension procedure 10,000 times. PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION GENERAL MEETING CONWAY GARDENS - PORT PERRY Sunday, May 20th 10:00 A.M. DUNWOODY & ASSOCIATES LIMITED Ls) Management Consultants *Business Financing *Government Assistance Programmes * Feasibility Studies *Venture Capital *Business Valuations *Purchase and Sale of Businesses *Micro/Mini Computer Studies * Strategic Planning *Profitability and Cost Analysis 57 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA 576-3430 ea. . Teh Y™ Tee RE --~ What are the odds of this ever happening again? The Thursday Night Mens Bowling League held more than 60 games to determine a winner and two teams wound up in a dead heat each with 13,585 pins. This is the first time it's happened at Centennial Lanes. In |eft photo is the IGA team (front) Glen Wilson, Robt. Espie, Joe Stone and at back Art Barwell, Pete DeHaas, Don Francis and Bill Thomp- son. In bottom photo is the Centennial team of Gerry Louvelle, Jim Rider, John Grieve and Bruce Stauffer and John King. Absent are Glen Howsam and Ron Redman. These teams have something to prove next year, right guys? : The consolation team was made up of Mike Vanderby, George Redshaw and Tim Ashbridge. Absent from photo are Gord Scott, Steve Whitter and Des Debreuvil. Ham Individual awards for the Thursday Night Mens League went fo Ross Page (HTWH 896) Jim Rider (HA 232) Mike Vanderby (HTF 851) and at back John King (HSF 358) and Jack Cook (HSH 377). ssn, | [SAVE YOUR BODY ame || SESE Maintenance = pou ta 5 SN Cy TT A El BET Oat ATES - ar CONTRACTING patios, driveways J LTD. a ue LT port pory (416965 8465

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