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Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1990, p. 3

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Provincial Minister of Transportation Bill Wrye (centre) was In Bowmanville Wednesday helping Durham East riding Liberal candidate Marilyn Pearce campaign. Also present was Toronto-Petdtborough/Havelock Line Passenger Association president Paul Pagnuelo (left) who wanted some answers from Mr. Wyre about proposed GO Train service to Peter- borough. Wyre visits Durahm East riding From Page 1 "The provincial government blocked what they now have moral obligation to give us -- immediate GO Train service," he said. "They didn't want the private sector running a comm- terservice." The association had ap- proached Bombardier Inc. in Montreal in December with a - proposal for it to own and oper- ate a five-line private sector --. service to be known as Canadi- an Commuter Rail. A $33,000 feasibility study was conducted which conclud- ed the CCR network would be a financially sound and sustaina- ble business venture, the asso- ciation president said. By not announcing a deci- sion, Mr. Pagnuelo estimates the Liberal Foerniment, could lose seven of the eight ridings affected by Toronto to Peterbo- rough GO Train service. The provincial ridings of Dur- ham East, Durham Centre, Durham West, Durham-York, Markham, Peterborough, Pe- terborough-Hastings and Vic- toria-Haliburton would all ben- efit from a commuter route to Peterborough, he said. PORT PERRY STAR -- Lishman given extension Tuesday, August 28, 1990 -- 3 to keep his Canada Geese The Canadian Wildlife Ser- vice has granted Bill Lishman a permit to keep his geese until October. Earlier this month, Lishman had been ordered to find a home for his geese by last Friday, the Wildlife Service woul o voke his permit, and remove the geese fro m his property. Last minute negotiations with the service, landed him a two month grace period. Under the Migratory Birds Act, permits are given to keep Canada Geese, but they may not be released into the wild, as they may devastate the wild Island accident An area youth broke his leg Wednesday after an ATV acci- denton Scugog Island. According to gional Police, Keith Hughes, 16, of Pine Point was travelling on the 10th concession of Scu- gog Island at about 12:30 p.m., when he lost control of the vehi- cle, and struck a tree. HIGH ENGERY AEROBICS PRINCE ALBERT HALL Low Impact Cardio Funk Dance Aerobics | -- STARTING DATE -- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th Classes at 9:30 AM - Tues. & Thurs. Instructor: LOUISE CALVERT REGISTRATION at FIRST CLASS Babysitting Available with new diseases and mix up the gene pool. though Lishman main- tained that he informed the ser- vice on his permit what he was doing with the geese, the ser- vice had claimed it did not know what he was doing until reading a recent magazine arti- cle The service has now granted Lishman the permit until Octo- ber, to allow him to finish shoot- ing a one hour documentary. Lishman now has just ve half of his original 18 Last weekend, a feigh dog entered the pen, killing ve and injuring three of the gee After the two month period is up, the service states that from there on, there will be no more permits issued to Mr. Lishman. Durham Re- | COMPARE THE RATE! 165. QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-8435 rr a Rar Rr ry rr ee ee Le Ly Ly ry Se Pe Pe.fe Lars oh Join us at the Port Perry Fair _ FARMERS' MARKE Crafts * Home-grown Garden Produce * Baked Goods ToC SS Sy Sg Sg Sy A ets al els af ot Rr 3 ry Ng Sg Se 3 a a Safe fe fe feSe Suu Lr ry PERSONAL * 31 Years of Age Se Get et 68,0804 led stleletetnanatata tat ataintatatatiet Woolens * Meat Products * Fresh Eggs ; g : boar | THREE DAYS - Sat, Sun, M * Happily married to Sheila and proud father of son, Eric . A p- : . * Life long resident of the area 3 : a ® un, on 3 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 053 2, * Director of Various Farm Organizations § SEPTEMBER Ist, end, 3rd 3 * Director of Bowmanville Lions Club 35 * * Former Junior 'C' Hockey Player 2 BEHIND the GRANDSTAND 5 ISSUES of CONCERN 3 The FARMERS' MARKET will * This election is needless and is wasting $40 million of your tax money 5% : or continue to operate Every £ * Peterson has added 32 tax i -- Conservatives will freeze a ¢ ) : - Peterson has ade 132 tx increases servatives will freeze taxes 2 ", Saturday until October 27. : For positive results on all issues in Durham East, : : &" 2 : 3 join the Kemp campaign! , ¥ For information, please call: - BOWMANVILLE 623-8090 fe PORT PERRY, 985-9721 Fd NEWCASTLE 987-3622 | KIRK KEMP %@ Authorized by the C.F.O. for the Candidate of the Durham East P.C. Association ro EAR ik ol Tr an 32 on x

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