sp" 6 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, November 15, 1994 'Betcha! We Can Make Scrooge Smile ... with these fabuluous Christmas Parade of Values, to celebrate Scugog Chamber of Commerce's ' Santa Claus Parade. Chamber of Commerce SANTA CLAUS PARADE in Pert Perry at ® 8 Place Setting, ©® Cream & Sugar ® Platter & Serving Bowl In Stock 45 Piete Setting SALE PRICE ... fod. THE LINEN CORNER 985-3874 217 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY A) - 4 Share in the Christmas Spirit at Lacey's Wool Gathering. Join us for a Hot Beyerage and Great Christmas Savings ... SAVE 25% On All regularly priced Yarn. (Does not apply to kits). Sale starts Tues., Nov. 22 to Sat., Nov. 26, Come early to ensure great savings. Enrol Now for SATURDAY WORKSHOPS. Nov. 26th - 'Improving Your Handknitting Skills' Dec. 3rd - 'Finishing' E Lacey y 22 WOOL GATHERING Canadian & Imported Knitting' Goods 114 Water St., Port Perry 985-3352 J... 2:00-PM-on Nov, 26th - vv : S. Santa Clai coming to town and Metro deo is celebrating with prices that will make Scrooge Smile ... RENT ANY TWO NEW RELEASE MOVIES $5. for only Save $2.00 (Mon. to Thurs., Nov. 15th to Dec. 15th) 000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000 PORT PERRY PLAZA (Hwy. 7A) 985-2084 Election results from nearby municipalities The following are election night results from Scugog's neighbouring Townships. These results are not official and could be subject to change. MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP: Steve Karpazis won the race for reeve with 747 votes in a four-way battle. Ron Hamilton, former deputy reeve polled 622 votes, Stan McCormack had 278 and Art Field 239. Keith McNeil held off three other challengers for the deputy reeve's post with 649 votes. Former councillor Connie Jacobs," Dough Fish and Charles Olito were the other candidates in this race. Elected to serve as councillors for Mariposa are incumbent Colin Campbell, Barb Kelly and Walter Sawyer. Mary Jeffrey and Tom Jeffrey were voted to thespublic school board's positions (Ops votes had not been tallied as of our press time. BROCK TOWNSHIP: It was a real battled for Mayor as former Regional councillor Keith Shier defeated David Marquis, also a regional councillors by a scant 30 votes: Shier polled .1965 to 1935 for Shier. William Young was a distant third in this race with 387 votes. In the race for the Regional council seat, Terry Bacon came out on top over Neil Brogan by a margin of 1877 to 1480. , In the ward races, Grant was acclaimed in Ward 1; David Moody defeated Jim White and Richard Robinson in Ward 2; Reg Starr won over Heather Robinson in Ward 4; Herb Gray held bff four challengers Bridge November 2 - Afternoon 5 Table Howell - Avg. 54 Ist - Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 68 1/2. 2nd Marie and Harry | Carnegie 63. 3rd - Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson 62 1/2. 4th - Ginny Clifford and Joyce Watson 56. 5th - Anne Glidden and Norm Caswell 55 1/2. or in Ward 5. Bill Fairburn defeated Neil Brown and Linda Higgins for the Brock township seat on the Durham Board of Education. UXBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Voters in Uxbridge Township could find little wrong with their council as all incumbents were returned to office Monday evening. They are as follows: O'Connor as mayor; Para as regional rep; Northeast in Ward 1; Beach in Ward 2; Johnson in Ward 3, Bushell in Ward 4, and Austin in Ward 5. Neuman defeated Docherty for the Uxbridge seat on the Durham Board of Education. Both were seeking election for the first time. MANVERS TOWNSHIP Incumbent reeve Terry Staples defeated Victor Crouch 754 to 499; incumbent David Marsh is back as deputy reeve over Linda Nicholas. The ward councillors are Dean Joncas, Jim McMullen and Glen Staples. Brian Cavenaugh, Kathleen Morton and Judith Saunders were voted back on the Public School Baord, In Oshawa, Nancy Diamond was easily returned to the mayor's chair over Linda Dionne. Aker was elected in Ward 8 and Harrell in Ward 10. In Whitby, Mayor Tom Edwards was returned to office by less than 1,000 votes over Perkins. : . Regional councillors are Jerry Emm, Marcel Brunelle and Joe Drumm. Incumbent Don Mitchell was returned to office in Ward 1. results Evening - 4 1/2 Table Howell Avg. 36 Ist - Judy and Don Atkinson 44. : 2nd - Mary Alton and Gord Day 39. 3rd - Anne Scott and Joan West 38. 4th Brenda and Jim Gilmour 36. : " OVER 6000 SQ.FT. of SHOWROOM Furniture, Appliances, TV, VCR and more! All at Guaranteed Low Prices! UNITED CARPET OVER 2000 SAMPLES ° Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township poe FAMOUS Levolor® 74 | BLINDS VERTICALS * VENETIANS PLEATED SHADES HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 5. Free Delivery l instaliation ® Easy Credit Terms 2