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Port Perry Star, 5 Dec 1989, p. 4

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4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 5, 1989 O-0 "-- ws "wp Ww - aq, dF AFTERNOON {i \gx# DELIGHT Cheesecakes Specialty Desserts Pies To place your orders call Candace Duda 985-2498 | J --_ JEWELLERY BY Kim PRICE at the MURRAY HOUSE 279 Queen St. Saturday December 9 th apm Watch for Upcoming Wednesday "FUN DAY" Specials Durham Region approves plan of emergency for Darlington nuclear "There is a clear trend of the province passing its costs on to Durham Region councillors approved an emergency plan for the Darlington nuclear plant Wednesday. But the 32 councillors may pull the plug on all financial 911 phone system for emergency on it's way (From page 3) rently underway will give all rural Scugog residents street names, rather than the present Concession Number designa- tion, and all houses will be numbered. The consultants have yet to- complete existing land use and driveway confirmations for Blackstock, Cadmus, Prince Al- bert, Greenbank, Seagrave, and Saintfield, as well as the shoreline areas of Reach, Cart- wright, and Scugog. This will be--completed by the second week of December. Following the completion of this phase, they will be assign- ing rural property numbers for the Township; the exception be- ing the Port Perry urban area. They anticipate completing the project by April 1990. ® DONUTS and staff support for the emer- gency plan if it is not beefed up by the province by next Decem- r. Durham wants the province to extend the evacuation zone to include Newcastle, Oshawa and Whitby, and implement a ma- rine notification system. Councillors said that a pro- vincially-funded health study must also be worked out. Newcastle Mayor Marie Hub- bard said she has asked the Jyovinics for answers to many of urham's concerns and has got- ten no response. "I think we are being 'had' as aregion," she said. Oshawa councillor Brian Nicholson did not want to ap- prove the item at the council meeting. He felt it should be re- ferred back to regional staff who could "push hard for an appro- priate funding commitment" from the province. the taxpayers," Mr. Nicholson said, referring to how the prov- ince has been continually cut- ing back on funding for the emergency plan. But other councillors, like Whitby's Marcel Brunelle, felt that the plan should be passed and the region should continue to press the province for a finan- cial agreement. 'Thave a hard time telling my constituents that there is no emergency plan: in place be- cause there is a fight between the region and the province over funding," Mr. Brunelle said. "I have to look after public safety in the Town of Newcas- tle," Mayor Hubbard said. Ontario Hydro spokesman Sue Stickley said Darlington of- ficials are pleased the emergen- cy plan has finally been ap- proved. RR vi Tickets: $15.00 . ] proudly presents : its Gala Feature Show for the 83-90 Concert Series The famed... ELMER ISELER SINGERS as they "WELCOME YULE" Saturday December 9, 197° 8:00 F M. Town Hall 1873 - Queen & Lilla St. Port Perry Irwin Smith Music, Queen St. I TTT rr HTT [gi HE RY dint sade > ca YAO E TS TY addins i had Sdn ROU LR FIRVV EAS PVs mn XC vs) 4) ph od Kk 0% RR ad SCN STOCKING STUFFER STORE U2 Lis. Pre-Boxed and *Belgium Chocolate 157 Off Belgium Chocolates. Gift Wrapped Letters on Special. *Gift Certificates. *Complimentary Gift Wrapping. 182 Queen St. Port Perry 985-0761 Open 7 Days - 9 to 10 ST OL I TS" YP

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