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Port Perry Star, 17 Sep 1991, p. 4

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4 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 17, 1991 Cy iA ad Sn ian he BR "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" E road right sout : follow signs. Sept. 20th - 6-10; 21st E - 10-4. 2 Diabetes Centre, PORT PERRY avo AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR Port Perry and Area Community Calendar runs each week in the Star and provides space for local non-profit organizations to receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group. Copy must be submitted in writing before 5:00 p.m. on Friday prior to publication to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star. Profit making groups may also receive a Free listing in Community Calendar, provided a paid advertisement has been placed in the Star E advertising the same event. Send in your written upcoming event this § week - and take advantage of a Free Listing in the Port Perry Star's : PORT PERRY & AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Christian Women's Club invites & all women to a Morning Coffee at ¢ Latcham Centre from 9:30 - = 11:30 a.m. Enjoy fashions from ® Children's Den, singer and guest © speaker - $4.50. For reservations «call Donna 985-2912. SEPTEMBER 20, 21 Hand painted figurines, hand crafted folk art, ceramics and more one of a kind pieces. Ma Brown's Rd., Scugog Island, 2nd of 7A hwy, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Discovery Toys Open House and demonstration. Education toys, games, books, 53 Lakeview Dr. 10 am - 4 pm. 985-1551. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Country and Western Dance sponsored by the Blackstock Lioness Club at the Recreation Centre. Tickets $7.50. Music by The Tradesmen. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Country and Western Dance | sponsored by Blackstock Lioness Club at the Rec. Centre. Music by the Tradesmen. For tickets call Joan Gauthier 986-5335 or {Gloria Smuck 986-5222. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 50th Wedding Anniversary - ¢ the family of Joan and Archie ® Campbell invite friends to a i reception at the St. Thomas ¢ Church, Brooklin from 1:30-4:30 i pm. Best wishes only please. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 135th Anniversary Services of = St. John's Presbyterian Church. : 11 am morning service; guest © Minister, Rev. David Murphy. © Special music, Uxbridge Male © Quartet. 7:30 pm evening service. = Guest Minister, © F.Biggs. ¢ Celebration Choir. All welcome. Rev. James Special Music; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Prince 'Albert United Church ; 125 Anniversary presents the ¢ Dofasco Male Choir - 7:30 pm. © Admission $8.00; pre-school free. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Port Perry Old Time Fiddle 2 Club Jam Session and dance. at ¢ 7:30 pm at Port Perry Legion. ® Lots of music and dancing. & Fiddlers, pickers dancers and ¢ public welcome. 985-7557. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 General Meeting of the Durham to discuss "Diabetes in the Nineties™ with ¢ several health professionals. St. : Gregory's ® Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. 7:30 pm. Auditorium, 194 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Blackstock Figure Skating Club 1991/92 Registration from 6-8 pm at Blackstock Arcna. For information contact maric James f 986-0913 or Lori Aldred 986- 5243. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Turkey Supper at Scugog Island Hall. Two secatings - 5:15 pm and 6:30 pm. Adults $9.00, Children 12 & under $4.00. Phone Bonnie 985-7426. Sponsored by Head U.C.W. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Canadian Marfan Assoc., Durham Region Chapter will hold its next information mecting at 62 Heath Crescent, Port Perry. § For more inform-ation call 985- & 9181. : THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Lake Scugog Historical Society § meets. Speaker, Peter Hvidsten §& reminiscing about 125 years of § the Port Perry Star. 7:30 pm, # Borelia Community Centre (7A § off Carnegie St.) A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ; Talent Auction at Columbus United Church sponsored by the § Good Times Club. Auction is § being held at the Columbus recreation hall, Simcoe St. N. as a fundraising event. Starts at 7:00 pm. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 40th Wedding Anniversary. John and Pat Kingstone invite friends and neighbours to help them celebrate from 2-4 pm in Manchester Lions Hall. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 "Published Pictures" - child- ren's book art by Brenda Clark at Scugog Memorial Library, Sept. 28 - October 18. Artist's reception Sept. 28; 1:30-4pm. Everyone welcome. SAT. & SUN., SEPT. 28,29 Fall Harvest Days at Scugog Shores Museum 1-5 pm both days. Crafts, apple bobbing, exhibits, Golden Slippers § (Sunday only), Incorporated | militia of Upper Canada. Adults $2.50, Children $1.50, Seniors § and Students $2.00. . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 : Prince Albert United Church E 125th Anniversary. 9 am. Free Pancake Breakfast. 2:00 pm Anniversary service, guest Ann Squires (former Moderator), Banner dedication. 4:30-6 pm Salad Buffet supper, $8.00. 7- 9pm, musical program, directo Darryl Linnington, offering. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 : Oshawa Welcome Wagon § Bridal Party to be held at 1 pm § at the Oshawa Polish Veteran's & Hall, Stevenson Rd. N. Call 434- § 2010 to reserve free tickets. : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 2 Oktoberfest at Blackstock § Arena. Dance 8pm - 1 pm. § Dinner included 6 - 1lpm. § Advance tickets $10. At the door { $12. Phone 986-5165 or 986- § 5112. : RESERVE NOW : Arts and Crafts people, reserve § your table now for the fourth [ annual Apple Festival, Saturday, § September 28. Sponsored by the § Port Perry Downtown BIA. Call § 985-2379 or 985-0383 after 6. : SATURDAY'S ALL SUMMER Come visit the Farmer's § Market at the Port Perry Fair- § grounds every Saturday 8 to 1 § p.m. until Sat., October 12. Fresh baking, vegetables, eggs, § and crafts. WEDNESDAY'S : Scugog Duplicate Bridge Club § mect Wednesdays 1 p.m. and § 7:30 p.m. at the Prince Albert Community Centre, beginning Sept. 4. More information 985- 3450 after 6. Colin Kemp announces intention to run for Regional Co By Scott Anderson With the belief that he can of- fer the taxpayers of Scugog a fresh voice fully representing their needs, Colin Kemp an- nounced his intentions to run for regional councillor. "Prudent management of tax funds is essential for the future well-being of Scugog Town- ship," he said in a prepared statement. "Costs should be closely examined to judge what expenses are really necessary, and where savings can found. The watch words should be our needs rather than our wants." In an interview with the Port Perry Star before filing his in- tentions with the clerk's office last week, he said he would rep- resent Scugog using a "common sense approach." Mr. Kemp, a resident of Nes- tleton, has been a frequent visi- tor to both municipal and re- gional council over the years, and has been monitoring the councils and believes it is time for a change. "I was always of the opinion that I could do more outside the system," he said. "But now I be- lieve that I could effect the change the taxpayer requires from within the system." He says he could be a strong- er representative for the people and their tax dollars and will of- fer a different way of looking at things. Mr. Kemp says a councillor must be accountable to the peo- ple. As chair of the Taxpayers' Coalition of Durham Region he has pushed for this by seekin the implementation of recorde votes on all budgetary matters, a referendum on any mill rate increases, and has also request- ed that council not increase its wages in the upcoming year. Mr. Kemp believes that if council is required to be more COLIN KEMP accountable to the people it will serve as some incentive for them to be more prepared. "As councillors we must be accountable to the people," he said. "We must have a say and people must know what we stand for." Much of Mr. Kemp's cam- paign strategy will focus on is- sues which he has run on for a number of years. These issues represent the mandate of the Taxpayers' Coalition. Mr. Kemp says there is al- ready enough of a financial bur- den placed on the taxpayers, and with the hard times in the past few years, councillors ould strive torelieve thisbur- en. He is pushing for a zero- increase in next year's munici- pal budget. He argues that in . the past nine years the mill rate increases have exceeded the in- flation rate, and says "increas- es of this magnitude must stop." He argues that during an election year there is a low tax increase. "This is grossly irre- sponsible," he says. "This proves you can budget proper- 'Accountability to the people uncil seat is perhaps Mr. Kemp's greatest concern. He would like to see a recorded vote on all money mat- ters. He argues that when the votes are recorded on issues, councillors would likely show more concern on how they vote. "Councillors 7prssent the people, and go by their wishes, he said. It is Mr. Kemp's belief that Scugog is lagging behind the rest of the region in the promo- tion of industry. He believes lo- cal development is needed to provide jobs and an increased tax base. Although he has not mapped out his strategy for attracting new businesses into the area, he feels there is a need for a greater industrial base at a "grassroots level." Mr. Kemp's aims at the re- gional level do not differ much from those of the municipal lev- el. He says he will strive to get the optimum use of the region's money. "At the regional level, I think we should get the biggest bang for our buck, if not more." The Township of Scugog will always be first and foremost in his mind when attending re- gional council meetings, he" says. "If it helps Scugog, it will help the region." ne bone of contention with Mr. Kemp is that he feels Scu- gog is not well represented at the regional level. Only tworep- resentatives sit on council, while some of the larger munic- ipalities have much greater representation. "Just because we're a smaller community, doesn't mean we don't have the same needs." Mr. Kemp believes there must be changes made to the Durham Regional Official Plan. He says the plan is "too restric- tive on potential developments that would be of benefit to our Turn to Page 15 ki 3} $ 2 i Re ih si Rochas. nee A. ay . alias ae a ai lle 3 Hara Sr. on sad RN RE 5

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