Ew h headquarters building on Rossland The message was loud and clear on the side after vandals com of David's Hairstyling building on Queen Street, i re ul € dubely) -- SAAS 71% pleted a spray-painting binge. See story for details. Vandals hit two buildings | (From Page 1) Mr. Menzies was confident his in- surance would cover the repairs, but with a hefty deductible, much of the cost will still be out-of-pocket. Fortunately, he was able to remove "flake" from the window on his own. "But I couldn't get it off the wall," he said angrily. Region to take Oshawa to court Durham Region and the City of Oshawa have a date in court to decide ownership of the Region's Oshawa claims that it never sur- rendered one-third interest in the building when Durham was formed in 1972. The building was built joint- ly by Oshawa and the former On- tario County in 1963. The Region disputes the claim, on the grounds that all municipalities in Durham pooled liabilities and assets when Durham was formed. Schoolsite (From page 1) organization is still hopeful that con- struction on a new school can get underway by next year. However, that person added that Board of Education officials hinted Road in Whitby. The Regional council last week endorsed a recommendation from the management committee to start the legal proceedings as attempts at negotiations between Durham and Oshawa have gone nowhere in the last few months. Although Oshawa Mayor Allan Pilkey and members of the council from the city are upset over the issue, the motion last week was ap- proved without debate. Pilkey said after the meeting Oshawa will "be taking appropriate actions to defend our interests." ~ whatever,"" he said. It's been the first major incident of grafitti in this area in some time. Inspector Morley Nicholson of Durham Regional Police says he can't recall a similar incident in the Port Perry area in recent years. "It used to happen at Halloween all the time: You could count on it, but you just don't get any of that sort of thing now,' he said. Although police are investigating the incident, chances are slim of fin- ding the vandals without a witness. However, in cases like this, police are often led to the guilty parties by. tips. Many people automatically point fingers at young people, but Inspec- tor Nicholson says there is no definite age group or type of person that usually commits such a crime. least expect, from- good homes or "For some unknown reason, it might be a bir- thday party or a get-together of any kind--one person in the group does one thing and the others follow suit." In many cases, vandals find their crime amusing, but it's anything but to the store owners who must clean it up. No specific date for court has been iet and the Region will use outside lawyers to fight its case, the cost of which is not known at this time. The building could be worth about $7 million. 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