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Port Perry Star, 7 Nov 1995, p. 9

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 7, 1995 -9 Decision next week in Edgar case From Page 1 Mr. Aldred -- cannot con- stitute harassment. The Judge admitted that the normal charge for harass- ing phone calls usually re- lates to a number of calls. He also hinted to the lawyers that the wrong charge may have been laid in this case. The court will reconvene for a decision on Novem- ber 17. An employee of Aldred's Corner store told the court Mr. Edgar phoned five times on October 21 of last year, asking to speak with Mr. Aldred. The employee said Mr. Edgar did not identify himself. After the fourth call Mr. Edgar told the employee he wanted her to take a message for her boss, she said. "My ground support is swelling. Those robberies that are happening are for pompous a--holes, and he 18 next," was the message he left, she said. On the witness stand Mr. Aldred told the court he felt threatened by the message, and its reference to the five people shot dur- ing a bank robbery in Port Perry the day before the_ ) calls. "I felt he was serious in relating threats to five people being shot. What happened in Port Perry was going to happen to me," Mr. Aldred said. "It upset me substan- tially. I was aware of the carnage that took place the day before. My life was being threatened, the life of my employee was being threatened and my prop- Craft show The Port Perry High 'School in Port Perry will be the place to be on Nov. 11 and Nov. 12 for the An- nual Port Perry High School Christmas Craft Show. Gift seekers are invited to come early to the show," then plan to spend time touring Port Perry. Ven- dors from across Ontario will be displaying top quality crafts. From traditional wood- en folk art, teddy bears, dried floral arrangements, pottery, turn of the centu- ry pine reproductions, hand braided rugs, chair pads, fine lathe turned wooden bowls, vases and pens, decorative wooden shelves, handmade ladies clothing, handmade punched tinware, choco- late and fudge, maple syr- up products, and many more items, there will be something of interest for everyone. The event is being spon- sored by the Athletic Asso- ciation and proceeds are used to fund the athletic programs. The show runs Nov. 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days. erty was being threat- ened," he told the judge. The defense suggested it was Mr. Aldred who first made the analogy between the robberies and Mr. Ed- gar. Mr. Aldred, who had ap- peared on CFRB radio that morning, apparently had referred to both the robbery and the gaming facility, suggesting that Port Perry could expect more violence if a casino came to town. Mr. Aldred told the court that he felt threat- ened by the phone call to his store, as did the em- ployee, who after the call immediately phoned the police. Constable Richard Paul responded to the corner store just prior to Mr. Ed- gar's final call, and testi- fied tuesday about the con- versation he heard take place between the two men. The two have been on opposite sides of many 1s- sues concerning land and other items on the Island. The arguments sparked a letter-war of types in the Port Perry Star over a pe- riod of several weeks. Mr. Aldred has opposed Mr. Edgar over the leasing of land on the provincial Certificates DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St., Port Perry LIL 1B7 Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice park land to the Missis- saugas, and the proposed charitable gaming facility. Mr. Aldred formed the Save Scugog Island Com- mittee at that time. When asked by the de- fense attorney to describe the relationship between the two men, Mr. Aldred said there is not a history of bad feelings on his side. "Never was there any animosity on my side," Mr. Aldred said. G.I.C. FIVE YEAR 7.0% PHONE 985-8416 O Sincere Thanks FA Grant Morgan Westshore Marine Taylor Insurance NN Ken Gadsden CN Ocala Orchards Winery Port Perry IGA CIBC od 4 2 Murray House Robina Bathie ~ Brock's Dept. Store The Framer's Gallery Emmerson Insurance Lake Scugog Lumber Birdhouse Willy Ken Carruthers Wagg Funeral Home Port Perry Feeds Big V Drug Store Port Perry Star Royal Bank Canadian Tire Corp. 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