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Port Perry Star, 8 Jul 1986, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 8, 1986 Councillor wants answers in school board shuffle Ward 2 councillor Howard Hall wants some answers from the Durham Board of Education about the transfer of provincial funds from the Port Perry area to a new school in Pickering. Last month, the m Board requested that $2.1 in provin- cial funds ear-marked for construc- tion of a new Port Perry elementary school in 1986 be transferred to a Pickering project because the Board had not been able to find a site for the school here. What has councillor Hall upset is that apparently, the Durham Board does not yet have a site in Picker- ing for the new school next year. Man charged after officer fires warning shots A 36-year old Oshawa man is fac- ing three charges following a late . night incident near Sonya in which a Durham Police officer was forc- ed to fire two warning shots. A Regional Police spokesman said the incident began about 3:30 a.m. July 3 when an off-duty Metro Toronto police officer on his way home spotted a man standing in the middle of Victoria County Road Two waving a red cloth. The Metro officer stopped his car ang the man told him he had ditch- ed his car and his wife in the front bulance arrived, the man became belligerent and threatening, and demanded that his wife be driven to hospital. The man then pulled a revolver and pointed it in the direction of the Regional Police officer from a distance of about 15 feet. The officer pulled out his service revolver and ordered the man to drop the gun. When he refused, he fired a warn- ing shot. After a second warning shot the man dropped the gun and was over-powered by the Regional Police officer and the Metro officer who witnessed the entire incident. The weapon pulled by tl.. man turned out to be a pellet gun replica of a .357 Magnum pistol. Police seiz- ed a CO2 cartridge and 19 pellets. The woman in the car turned out not to be the man's wife, but the wife of a friend. She was treated for cuts and bruises suffered in the accident. Durham Police have charged Jac- ques St. Pierre of 92 Helen Street, Oshawa, with pointing a firearm, weapons dangerous to the peace, anc dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing injury. The accused man, who was on parole at the time of the accident, is being held in custody for a court appearance July 10 in Ajax. Carol's Cut & Curl celebrates 'Caribbean Festival Days" (July 10 - 11 - 12) with Kids' Hair Cuts (for children under 10 years) 1/2 Price | OPEN - 6 Days A Week! Thurs. & Fri. until 8 p.m. CAROL'S CUTx Vas HAIR FASHIONS formerly ... THE HAIR SHOPPE At the June 23 meeting of the Durham Board, the transfer of funds was approved by the Ministry and the 'Board will proceed to ac- quire a suitable site in Pickering for the new school." Councillor Hall wants to know why the Board transferred the funds to the Pickering project without a uitable site, when the Board withdrew from the Port Perry school project for the same reason. "If they don't have a site in Pickering, why withdraw the money from Port Perry," he stated. The same kind of questions are asked by Bobbie Drew of Port Perry in a letter to the editor in this week's Port Perry Star. Mrs. Drew is ac- tive with the Parent Teacher's Association in this community. Earlier this spring, the Durham Board and Scugog Township negotiated for a seven acre school site in the Port Perry Fairgrounds, land owned by the municipality. The Board was prepared to start con- struction of the badly needed $2.1 million elementary school this fall with the doors open for classes in September, 1987. $ However, that deal fell to pieces in May when members of the Port Perry Agricultural Society refused to surrender the lease it has with the Township for the fairgrounds. The Board of Education was not able to find an alternative site for a new school in Port Perry and re- quested that the 1987 capital grant be re-allocated to Pickering for a new school there. Councillor Hall told the Star Mon- day morning he at least wants the whole issue discussed at the local council level and he wants some answers from the Durham Board of Education. 4 %. All Canadian smile Miss Dominion of Canada, Irene Vermeulen, will be in Port Perry on Saturday, July 12 to help with this years Caribbean Festival Days. Irene will arrive Saturday morning, and will help with a number of the events going on during the day. The 18 year old model has travelled extensively during the past year representing Canada at many events throughout the country as well as travell- ing to Japan, South America and Australia. She is said to have an irresistible smile and a very outgoing personality and weekend organizers say they are thrilled that she has agreed to take part in Port Perry's Caribbean Festival Days. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, R.S.0., 1980, c. 337 AND IN THE MATTER OF LANDS AND PREMISES AT THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL ADDRESS IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO NOTICE OF INTENT TO DESIGNATE, TAKE NOTCE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog intends to designate the property, in- cluding land and buildings, at the following municipal address as property of historical and architectural value or interest under Part [V of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.0. 1980, c.337: PALMER HOMESTEAD 20 Simcoe Street North Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO REASON FOR DESIGNATION OF 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH PORT PERRY Historical Daniel David Palmer, discoverer and founder of Chiroprac- tic spent his boyhood years in this house. It was purchased by his grandson, the late David Palmer in September 1961. Any person may, before July 15, 1986, send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Township of Scugog notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of reasons for the objection and all relevant facts. If such notice is received, the Council of the Township of Scugog shall refer the matter for a hearing. DATED at the Township of Scugog this 4th day of July, 1986. Earl S. Cuddie, Clerk-Administrator Township of Scugog 181 Perry Street, P.O. Box 209, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO a a aaa i si i

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