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Port Perry Star, 13 Aug 1985, p. 3

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TT RE Hot political races are warming up for autumn (From page 1) spot on council she'll contest. Mrs. Christie said she'll make her inten- tions known publically at a later date. Ward 4 councillor Harvey Graham, now completing his first term on council, told the Star "in all likelihood, I'll be seeking office again." But he too is keeping his cards tight to the vest at this time and declined to say specifically just what seat he has his eye on Ward 1 councillor Neil Hunter said he's made up his mind to seek re- election for the same spot on council, and Ward 3 councillor Don Cochrane said he'll like- ly run again on Scugog Island. However, he add- ed that if there is an opening for the area seat (elected by all Township voters) he might con- sider taking a run for this position. Ward 2 councillor Jack - OPENING SOON - CONWAY PLACE by Marilyn & Doug Hillier PORT PERRY FAIR ENTRIES The Office at the PORT PERRY FAIRGROUNDS will be open to process entries on SAT., AUGUST 17, 1985 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FURNACE OIL DIESEL FUEL LAWRENCE PERRY FUELS is now an agent for Hygrade Fuels YOUR HEATING COMFORT IS OUR BUSINESS IN THE UXBRIDGE - PORT PERRY AREA FURNACE MAINTENANCE Jim Gourlie Burner Service 985-3579 WE OFFER: 24 hour emergency service automatic home delivery budget payment plan competitive pricing home - farm - industrial - commercial senior citizens discounts LAWRENCE PERRY FUELS 68 Brock St W (rear) Box 1718 Uxbridge. Ontario LOC 1KO 852-6845 GASOLINE [ } th 1 Sunday or Fvenings by Appointment 985-3689 STOVE OIL Cottrell is out of town on holidays, and could not be reached by the Star for comment on what his plans are for November. Nestleton resident Bill Linington said he's giv- ing "serious considera- tion' at this time to tak- ing a stab at local politics by running for the seat in Ward 4. A former OPP officer who now has an upholstery and furniture re-finishing business, Mr. Linington played an active role earlier this spring in seeking changes to the hours of operation at the Cart- wright Transfer Station. Another possible can- didate for office this November is Port Perry businessman Howard Hall. He spent several years on local council prior to the formation of Regional council and has been active in numerous community organizations. "At this time, I'm leav- ing all my options open," he said last week when asked by the Star if he's giving any thought to a return to the political scene. View Lake zoning rejected A proposed re-zoning for the general store in View Lake has been re- jected by Township Council. The applicant had ask- ed for a re-zoning to allow a motel-restau- rant-tavern business as well as an LCBO outlet Several objections to t'.e proposal were filed with the Township at a public meeting two weeks ago, and council decided Monday after noon not to approve the apphcation Paula Lishman um. "ge A Special Invitation to personally experience the luxury of Handknit Fur! AUGUST FUR SALE savings ... up to 50% SS 8 ¢ AY FIRST TIME OFFERING BY FUR YARN BLACKSTOCK VILLAGE 986-5096 « 686-1935 Mon Fri Sat (July & Aug 10am to 5pm 9am todpm Beth Oke (centre) was the first prize winner in the Port Perry Bowl for Millions, held last February to raise money for the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham. Judy For the past few years, Scugog Township has been reasonably calm on the local political scene without any searing issue in front of the public. There has been a tradi- tion in this community that in an election year, candidates usually start to kick off their cam- paign and let their inten- tions be known during the weekend of the Port Perry Fair over Labour Day. But obviously, several councillors are already thinking seriously about November 12 and their political future. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 13, 1965 -- 3 \ "NY Ad A " \ Latta (left) of the organization and Marg Waite of Nonquon Travel were on hand last week to present Beth with a package weekend in Toronto for two. Bon voyage! Dr. Eva Mannen will be travelling internationally on an Education Study Programme until September 3, 1985. E. MANNEN, obc.or. nD. Chiropractor -- Naturopath 24 Water Street South, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO In touch with Nature Office staff will be on duty during Dr. Mannen's absence. Direct Enquiries to: (416) 2865-9192 Kelly Miller Look what's coming to Port Perry! Us CORNER OF LILLA & PERRY STREETS, IN PORT PERRY ADVANCE TICKETS: Adults $5 00 Children $3.00 AT THE DOOR Adults $€ 00 Children $3 50 Tw kets available at Irwin Smith Music Ltd Stedmans and Port Perry Star Advertisement paid for by the following local businesses "Lake Scugog Lumber | "Don Forder Insurance sponsored by Scugog Chamber of Commerce "Port Perry Printing "Bank of Montreal

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