\ | 2-- PORT PERRY STAR -December 24, 1984 \ amu. | Region favours $250 grant tal: i the New Year bring tranquility, caused by sewage back- happinces and sunuy fortune to your life up. (From pa gel) the issue suggested that would have the Region homes affected by a the books, but other had the policy been in about $5000 per year in sewage back-up. municipalities have areas flooded by sew place in Durham over pay-out as there have Halton Region has a turned down the issue. age. the past five years, it been an average of 20 similar grant policy on The potential Health hazard of a sewage back-up in a home was stressed many times during the debate on the policy change at the council meeting last week. And the Region is also going to notify home- owners in Durham that all-risk insurance pol- icies are available from private insurance com- t = TX panies which provide coverage for damages - Family Finder % The policy change was carried by a record- of the strongest voices PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL | wns: ies: *REGISTRATION* oi January 7th & 8th said the Region counci Time: 7to9 p.m. will be leaving itself COURSES Adult Basic Education 20hr. NoFees Commodore 64 Fitness for Women 20 hr. 35.00 Income Tax - Personal Returns 10 hr. 17.50 Microwave Cooking ** 15hr. 22.00 Party Darcing/Ballroom Dancing 20 hr. 35.00 'Photography Slide Workshop* 20 hr. 35.00 Stained Glass** Wood Duck Carving** 20 hr. Word Processing 20 hr. 35.00 SENIOR CITIZENS le th is liabilit * Display at registration ruie ere 18 liability * *Materialfee requicad .... No Registration Fee Most classes begin: Tuss., January 22 - 7:00 P.M. signed waving respon- (Most classes offered are Tuesday evenings) sibility. Walter Brown Carpentry ed vote of 18-9, and one of opposition came from Ajax councillor Jim Witty, chairman of the council finance comm- - ittee. : He argued that paying open for a "serious "liability problem' if the policy is adopted by council. The Region's legal staff feels that waver form any homeowners must sign is worded strongly enough to pre- 29 hr ooo vent future claims, how- ever the staff did con- cede that a judge may HOURS: FEES 20 hr. $35.00 even if a form has been A report to council on Christmas is traditionally a time for giving and sharing good- will so the editorial staff at the Star thought there's no better time to introduce our Family Finder, a weekly column dedicated to fin- ding homes for animals at the Uxbridge-Scugog Township Animal elter. According to Annmieke Smith, who works at the shelter, pro- spective families must pay $10 for adoption and promise to buy a The Murray House tag and have their new pei looked at by a veterinarian as soon as Restaurant : possible. Above, Annmieke gets a kiss from this week's pet, a Heinz wishes you a Merry Christmas = y six or Sevan month pup turned into the shelter as a stray. Says : nnmieke, "She housetrains easily, she doesn't go off the property and Happy New Year. : and she's just a doll to be around." The friendly, affectionate pup can be adopted by calling 852-7295 and leaving a message for Ann- mieke for Animal Control Officer Ann Barrett. Our Hours throughout the holiday season will be as follows: Closed - December 24, 25, 26, 27 Open- Fri. & Sat., December 28 & 29 Closed - Sun., December 30 Open - New Year's Eve, December 31° Closed - New Year's Day & January 2 for Transportation on New Year's Eve ... Call: Village Taxi - 985-7365 ENJOY NEWYEAR'SEVE FESTIVITIES & LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US! VILLAGE TAXI will be ¢« "CLOSED" Christmas Day! Beasons Freetings OPEN - Boxing Day. We will be open for our regular hours during January, February and March. 279 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY Reservations -- Call (416) 985-2775