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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1979, p. 3

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SE A Aa WE : : x ; AE ITE I--_--rS a bangs ndvk "Pat On The Back" Satisfied with Regional Government Scugog Township council has given Durham Region a bit of a pat on the back, as a report endorsed Monday by all members of Scugog coun- cil says generally they are "satisfied with Regional government." + The report will be forwar- ded to the Durham Regional council review committee which recently wound up ten weeks of public - hearings into all aspects of Bill 162, the provincial legislation which set up Durham Region five years ago. The Scugog council brief mentions seven areas of concern - staff, building designs, and criteria, level of service, planning, police, representation on -Durham council, and industrial development. Aside from commenting on the fact that cost factors should be considered care- fully in the design of the Regional buildings like the Oshawa-Whitby Works depot, the only area of real concern expressed by the local council was that of representation. Council wants guarantees that Scugog Township would retain at least two members on the Regional council, even if other more populated areas receive an increase in the number of their reps on council. The present Durham Region council has 30 members. Scugog" council also feels that the local municipalities should be kept more in- formed of Regional efforts to attract new industry to the various municipalities with- in Durham. In the area of planning, Scugog says that Durham should lobby the provincial government for subdivision 257 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ANNOUNCES Heather (Skin Specialist). the appointment of MAUREEN PORTER (Specialist in Acrylic Fingernails) to the staff of David, Larry, Delphine, Nancy, Josie and Maureen specializes in acrylic fingernails and has been em- ployed at Wiggy's Nail Place in Oshawa for the past three years. Maureen is offering 20% OFF until Dec. 31, 1979. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: 985-7101 257 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY TN J COME SING WITH US! All Your Christmas Favourites At the Second Annual Port Perry * "COMMUNITY CONCERT 3 & SING-A-LONG" J AT PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th - 7:30 P.M. Featuring the Port High Vocal Ensemble And the Port High Senior Wind Ensemble Tickets at the Door - $2.00 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 12, 1979 -- 3 he \ & wo oe | d 1 Local cadet corp a aH or nd offi pan approvat ut sa ma some kin of F@C@IVES certificate powers (which currently rest publie yelations DrOSran 1S w. with the province), but at the nee 0 make people more + P 4 S g Xr. same time there is concern aware of the good work the rom Tw «0 cu og a' at the local level that the police force does. . In recognition this year of ceived the framed certificate ha . Official Plan might become And finally, the council 060 Anniversary of the of recognition when they A so detailed that it infringes feels that the delivery of gp, .) canadian Army Cadet attended the council meeting 5 on areas of local responsibi- hard services (sewer, water, Corps, Scugog council Monday afternoon. a5 lity. roads) has become stronger, oco 164 members of the The certificate says in part we The brief from Scugog and more effective with the 1," 0 nization with a that the Cadet Corps '"'has Xk council suggests that there is advent of Regional govern- o,. i) certificate. made a vital contribution' to wy a different level of service ment, and that the "'Regional Commanding officers this country, and "has a long Ba required between the rural council has developed posi- and honourable record of Ve and urbanized areas and because of this, "some yard- stick could be developed so tive politics to obtain this end." Major Pat Dooley and cadet leader Terri Morrow re- service in this community." that costs (for services) Be could be apportioned accor- ~" dingly." % Scugog council feels that wife police service is excellent, Rid ; Winter iS is new chairman Art Winter of Oshawa was selected chairman of the Durham Board of Education for 1980 at a board meeting in Oshawa Monday night. Oshawa trustee Ruth La- farga was named as vice- chairman. Both Winter and Lafarga have served four years on the Board as trust- Housecoats ees, and Winter has com- G OWNS pleted a term this year as vice-chairman. They were not opposed in their bid for the top posts on the Durham Board of Ed- ucation. Mr. Winter takes over the chairman's job from Scugog trustee Yvonne Christie who is stepping down after ser- ving four terms. On record From page 1 and what it does not permit on the lakefront property. The clarifying motion wa supported by all members of council except Don Crosier who felt it wasn't necessary at this time. Get out Slips - Briefs SLIPPERS By Tender Tootsies, Kaufman & Lullabies HAT & MITT SETS | Gloves - Leather, Vinyl, Acrylic Sweaters - Cardigans - Pullovers BLOUSES By Style-Rite WINTER BOOTS [32 ' DP AS a ALT er 2% TL Lar ns? Sah 2h Ap rr, nt J Lo J ART IC "ov > Sh . . From page 1 Fol from the rest of Durham, a Ladies - Childrens' NEL lack of communications, and SK an absence of community 3) spirit with people living in gy. the heavily populated areas TOWE LS PRA along Lake Ontario. The idea was also put forward by a Pickering councillor to the review committee last week. Don Kitchen told the committee that the rural areas of the north should be out of Durham Region because of what he called a "lack of community of interest." Bath - Hand - Wash Cloths BATH SHEETS SHEET SETS Cotton & Flannelette COMFORTERS Twin - Double - Queen Size TOY ASSORTMENT Fisher Price - Games - Puzzles - Star Wars DECEMBER EVENING SHOPPING EXCEPT SATURDAYS FREE CUSTOMER PARKING A.W. 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