2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 22, 1986 Profile INSIDE THIS ISSUE Readers of the Port Perry Star will probably have noticed that we have expanded our coverage into the Brooklin area, and are now publishing pages within the Star called the "Brooklin Profile." This new feature will become a weekly part of the Star and we hope that it will be of interest to all our readers. Two weeks ago, the Brooklin Profile, which was published weekly in Brooklin, ceased publication leaving the community without their own voice. In order to rec- tify this, the Star has decided to incorporate the Profile into its pages and once again provide the community with a forum to record its events. Although this section is primarily aimed at the peo ple of Brooklin and area, we are sure our readers will find some of the columns, photographs and news items of general interest. We welcome our new readers and look forward to your comments in coming issues. Summer Clearance I Ill (III | IT HII! HIE ETT CHILDREN'S DEN 227 Queen St., Port Perry 985-9982 Boundaries juggled for next election Gaytogs - Krickets Summer Dresses & More % OFF DON'T MISS OUR BEST SALE EVER! Sale starts Wednesday, July 23rd. . Shop Early for Best Selection. STORE HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday to 8 p.m.; Saturday to 5:30 p.m. When Scugog Township residents £0 to the polls in the next provincial election, they will no longer be voting in the riding of Durham- York. Changes to electoral boundaries were approved by the Legislature July 10 and all of Scugog Township is now within the riding of Durham East. It's a massive riding with a population of about 70,000 and just over 40,000 eligible voters. Durham East, as a new riding in- cludes all of Scugog Township, all of Manvers Township, all of the town of Newcastle including Bowman- ville, a"id the parts of Oshawa and Whitby north of Taunton Road. The western boundary of the riding is Durham Regional Road 23. The Township of Uxbridge will re- main in the Durham York riding currently held by Conservative MPP Ross Stevenson. The current MPP for Durham Brooklin Scugog in new prov, riding | East is Conservative Sam Cureatz from the Bowmanville area. He told the Star last week that he will be seeking re-election, and has selected the Nestleton Community Centre as the location for an August 12 meeting to form a new PC riding association. Mr. Cureatz, 37, a lawyer, has been an MPP since 1977, is current- ly the Opposition critic for correc- tional services and at one time was deputy house speaker. He is mar- ried with three young children. Meanwhile, Donna Fairey, a former writer with the Canadian Statesman in Bowmanville and member of the Durham Nor- thumberland School Board, has already announced she will be seek- ing the Liberal nomination for Durham East. And Dale Som- merscales, a resident of Courtice is also reported to be considering the Durham East nomination for the Liberals. Recreation needs (From page 1) towards the end of the study period, Sesquaig will release a draft report of its findings and recommendations at a general public meeting in Scugog to give residents a chance to have further comments. The final -report is expected early in 1987. Mr. Sevigny noted that all aspects of recreation and culture will be ex- amined by the study, including - facilities that exist now. But he said the steering committee of council has specifically asked for particular examination of three things in Scugog: the two arenas in Port Perry and Blackstock and whether they are meeting the needs of the Township; the existing banquet facilities and whether there is a 'need for new larger facilities; and the facilities now being used by the two Fair Boards in the community. Several members of Scugog Township councillors were present at the Port Perry meeting last week. Area councillor Harvey Graham said he was pleased the study is underway to gather the data and in- formation, but he added that the council will be under no obligation to adopt any of' the recommenda- tions made by the consultants. Ward 2 councillor Howard Hall told the meeting that the prepara- tion of a recreation master study is a necessity for the Township to Monday to Sunday, July 21 - 27 CONWAY PLACE 2 rua ustavar HWY. 7A (by the Causeway) -- 985-7631 Conway Place is sponsoring a "Christmas in July' to assist our Children's Ward at the Community Memorial Hospital and the under-privileged children in our area. We are asking customers to bring a new or nearly new, wrapped toy or children's book and we will give you Saturday .. 7-9 p.m. 2 Dinner Entrees ... for the Price of One! (Conway will pick up the cost of the lesser priced entree) ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY ... 6-9 p.m. We will place your gift under our Christmas Tree to create our Christmas season in July. (For more information give us a call - 985-7631) receive provincial assistance for recreation and cultural facilities and activities. The cost of preparing this study will be about $24,000, with the pro- . vincial government paying half and the Township picking up the remainder. THE DELTA FORCE COMING JULY 22ND! oikiiire. 'or the New Democrats, Scugog resident Marg Wilbur, a member of the NDP provincial executive, told the Star last week she is giving serious consideration to seeking the nomination for: the NDP in the Durham East riding. Mrs. Wilbur has run for the NDP in the past and worked as campaign manager for NDP candidates in this area. Police charge driver Durham Regional Police say a tip from the Crime Stoppers column June 23 has led to charges involving a hit and run accident in 'Oshawa last March. The two car accident occurred on Solina Street about 1:30 a.m. The accident was featured in the 'June 23 Crime Stoppers column which is carried in newspapers throughout Durham Region. A 33 year old man is facing several charges as a result. Randy Walter Cobell, of RR 2, Janetville is charged with failing to remain, failing to report an accident, and not having insurance. ™ 985-366 11 Scugog Street . Port Perry (Beside Rent & Save) -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK --