= PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 3, 1996 FromPage 1 tions, volunteers and par- Yicipants. The policy sets out a whole range of require- ments from the number of trained servers required, mandatory signs, trans- portation, how alcohol is sold at functions and lia- bility insurance. Councillor Kelly said the liability insurance re- quirement of a minimum of $1 million is perhaps the most important 'aspect of the new policy. Anyone renting a town- ship hall or other munici- pal facility where alcohol will be served must show proof of a minimum of $1 million in liability insu- rance. Without this liability in- surance "everyone is a sit- ting duck," if there is a ma- jor problem resulting in law suits, she said. There has not been a law suit in Scugog result- ing from the sale of alcohol at an event on municipal property. But there have been in other municipali- ties, and settlements can run into the millions of dollars where loss of life or permanent disability re- sults. The policy also spells out the number of trained servers (those who have completed the Server In- tervention or Smart Serve course) that must be Policy raises worries From Page 1 new development to protest the bill pow in front of the legislature. "The impact on parks and recreation budgets could be dramatic," he said. He later said in a brief interview the provincial government is trying to force municipalities to exhaust their reserve funds for recreation and cul- tural spending. He also said Ontario municipalities "have not been active enough in lobbying the provincial gov- ernment against making these changes". Scugog Township imposes about 1,000 for each new lot specifically for recreation and cultural spending. : wr 3 : | 4 VAR Prize $200.00 5 1st > 2nd Prize $100.00 3rd Prize $75. 00 he Dot presentatany function. For example, if the func- tion has up 150 people, there must be one trained server. If over 500 people are present, there must four trained servers. The policy requires monitoring of exits and en- trances, requires that all drinks be served in plastic cups, forbids "last call," -- where patrons might or- derseveral drinks at once -. - and requires that drinks be sold by tickets re- deemed at the bar. It also gives the town- ship the right to require that police os are on duty for the event, with the cost paid by the event organizers. Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Polis need the public's help solving a robbery ow occurred in Courtice on Nov. 14 of this year. Around 10:45 p.m. four males, armed with a hand- gun entered the Busy Bee Convenience Store situat- ed at 1500 Highway 2. Three of the suspects gath- ered up cash and lottery tickets while the fourth male assaulted the clerk Perey Shae presents... PICKEREL ICE FISHING DERBY 1997 Teancey 1st to February 28th Registration Fee $10.00 To win you must register before December 31, 1996 at JD Fishing and Archery, 24 Water St., Port Perry. BONUS PRIZE $50.00 per week for largest fish by length REGISTRATION RULES & REGULATIONS: 1.) You must register on or before Opening Day. 2.) Once you are registered you may enter as many fish as you want. 3.) Each entry will consist of a photo of the fish along with a completed entry form. {We encourage catch & release). 4.) All registrations and entry forms are available at JO Fishing and Archery, 24 Water Street, Port Perry. All decisions are final. 8.) Prizes will be awarded at JD Fishing and Archery, Saturday, March 1, 1897. 7.) The Port Perry Star and all sponsors assume no Habiiities for any damages, accidents or injuries. Participants enter at their own risk.