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Port Perry Star, 11 Jun 1985, p. 3

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(From page 1) large fine and a period of Community Service work as an alternative to jail, due to Mp, Miglec's age, the remorse he has shown about the accident and his clean driving record (except for two speeding tickets). In sentencing Mr. Miglec, Judge Bark said he was taking the man's age into consideration, but he med he was more conceyhed with showing the public how his court feels about im- paired drivers. "My primary function is to best 1 can show the public's reaction, and repugnance, to the kind of conduct that was displayed by Mr. Miglec," he said. 'You were driving on the wrong side of the road while you were impaired by alcohol. This is definitely dangerous driving." About the reduction in charges, Judge Bark added, "It is very dif- ficult. not to apply the Dawn Bayley had to work hard for her chance to meet Royalty. The 18 year old Caesarea girl who is a member of the First Blackstock Ranger Com- pany, was among 76 Teen thrilled at chance to meet Royalty young people from across Canada to receive the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award in Ottawa June 4. And Prince Philip was present at Rideau Hall to personally hand out cer- tificates and gold pins which are part of this award. It was an exciting mo- ment for Dawn, more than worth the hard work necessary to qualify for the Gold Award. Two years ago, Dawn earned a Silver Award, which was presented by the Lt. Governor of On- tario at a ceremony in Toronto. But to win the Gold Award, Dawn had to complete several pro- jects over an extended period of time, including 60 hours of community service as treasurer of the Rangers and Outers Club at Cartwright H.S. Dawn also had to work 60 hours at a hobby, which in her case was crocheting. Physical fitness is a re- quirement as well for the award. Dawn enjoys volleyball and is a(ski enthusiast. And for the final '"test,"' she had to make a 50 mile 'off road" hike over a three day period. Dawn completed that in April with a trek through the hills and forest areas near Bethany. The grade 12 student at Cartwright High School has plans to become a: definition of criminal negligence -- a wanton disregard for other drivers -- to every im- paired driver." At the time of the acci- dent Mr. Miglec had been found with readings of 130 and 140 milligrams of alcohol in his blood. The legal limit is 80. Sharon's husband PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 11, 1985 -- 3 ~ Five month prison term for impaired driver Glen, and her sister Marg Caudle who both attended the sentencing, had mixed feelings about the judge's decision. "1 feel sick about it, if you want to know the truth," Mrs. Caudle said. "1 don't care if he's 74 years old or not, it doesn't give him the right to drink and kill 9 somebody." Mr. Goslin, on the other hand, was surpris- ed that a jail sentence had been handed down. He told the Star he had expected Mr. Miglec to get off with a fine. "1 was thinking there wouldn't be a jail term. So the five months puts a httle bit of my faith back in the system," he said outside the courtroom. Mr. Goslin is also con- sidering civil legal action to try and make up for "pain caused by his wife's death. "It's for the loss," he said guietly. 'My life has changed so." Transfer changes sought (From page 1) this year, the Station has been closed at 4:30 P.M. on weekdays and at 12:30 P.M. on Saturdays. It is closed on Sundays. Also as a result of the Sunday meeting, the groups of residents would like to see a special bin at the Station for large metal junk and other objects. The groups suggests this bin could be supplied by a scrap metal dealer. The third request is that the Township issue some kind of identifica- tion to area residents who use the Station to help ensure that non- residents are not dump- ing their garbage there. Township council will likely deal with the re- quest at its next schedul- ed meeting on June 17. Earlier this year, council asked Durham Region to change the operation of the garbage transfer station. A super- visor was hired and regular hours were established. Previously, there had been no super- vision and the station was never closed. " Township council was concerned at the amount of trash being dumped there, especially heavy construction materials, and the escalating costs of trucking the bins to landfill sites. The council is schedul- ed to carry out a review of the new policies some time this July. Green offer rejected (From page 1) hinted he might change his mind at a future date. "I really don't know what the municipality should do with it in the future,' he told the Star. The Lawn Bowling Club is starting this sum- mer to construct a new green on land on the east side of Simcoe Street just north of Durham Road 8. But it's not expected the new facility will be ready for play before the end of next summer. The Township provid- ed the site for the new green and club-house at a cost of about $23,000, and three weeks ago, councillors voted a grant of $22,000 to the club for Naw SISIADIY construction of the new green and club-house. The old green on Queen Street will revert to full municipal control with the Lawn Bowling Club moving to its new location. LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS " FATHER'S DAY SUN., JUNE 168th Ranger leader. She has been in Guiding for the from $25.00 SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS from 333.00 LONG SLEEVE SHORT SHIRTS reg. to 39.95 10.99 ea. 3 Dawn Bailey of Caesarea received the : Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award from Prince Philip at a ceremony last week at Rideau ast 2 yaar ia Nive Hall in Ottawa. She's a member of the First 00 1) study law at Blackstock Ranger Company. university. 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