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Port Perry Star, 21 Jun 1994, p. 3

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 21,1994 - 3 Wally Donaldson set to tackle new Ward 5 By Scott Anderson Port Perry Star The race has Veron for the Joab in the newly created Ward Last week, Honey's Beach resident Wally Donaldson was the first to throw his hat in the ring for the seat. The ward, which encompass- es areas of Wards 1 and 2, was added last year after council voted to change the ward struc- ture. WALLY DONALDSON And with the new ward, Mr. Donaldson is gearing his cam- paign towards the theme of everythingbeing new, adding "a brand new ward, deserves a brand new face." "A new ward and a new face with fresh convictions for the council chambers," is how he de- scribes his intentions. Mr. Donaldson, who has lived in the area for more than four years, has many plans for the area. "The area comprising Ward 5 1s most intriguing because I see many enthusiastic possibilities to make our community become an even more vibrant munici- pality," he said. Among his concerns are a sec- ond ice pad at Scugog Arena, a new banquet facility and the long-term lease arrangement at the Port Perry Fairgrounds. "The advent of a banquet hall at Scugog Arena impresses me immensely. The lack of a second ice pad does not," he said. Mr. Donaldson believes a sec- ondice pad could become a reali- ty with the help of both govern- ment grants as well as the co- operation of the corporate sec- tor and service clubs. The need for a second ice pad 18 something very much on the minds of many in the communi- ty. As Sports Editor of the Oshawa Times, he spends time at the arena covering the Mo- Jacks and other sporting events and said he often hears the need discussed. "I have just talked to too many people who say they want one," he said. Mr. Donaldson also believes the fairgrounds issue is another important area which must be addressed. He believes it could be "a contentious issue" if it is not addressed. Scugog Council and the Port Perry Fair Board are at odds over the term of alease arrange- ment for the parcel of land. Port Perry men injured in Metro apartment explosion One Port Perry man was tak- en to hospital and another was unharmed after being caught in an apartment building explo- sion last week. Brad Wideman, 29, and Greg Duff, 23, both of Port Perry were refinishing hardwood floors in a Toronto apartment building June 15, when a pilot light in a gas oven ignited the fumes from the floor refinishing substance they were using. The explosion and fire in the building on Wellesley and Sher- bourne Streets caused $25,000 additional $25,000 in personal belongings in damage. An was also lost. At the time of explosion Mr. Wideman was spreading seal- ant on the floor of a room when Mr. Duffheard him yell "fire." The flames quickly entered the hallway and a fireball pro- ceeded towards the room where Perry Dale, a 31-year-old Ux- bridge resident was working. He waslater rescued by ladder. Mr. Duff made his way down the stairs where he found Mr. Wideman and took him to the shower in the superintendent's apartment. Mr. Wideman was taken to Wellesley Hospital's burn unit where he was listed in fair con- dition. SAND - GRAVEL - LIMESTONE $10.50 Tonne 2" & 3/4" Crusher Run $11.00 Tonne HL6, 2" & 3/4" Clear $13.00 Tonne 1/4" & 3/8" Clear Stone $14.00 Tonne Screenings SAND & GRAVEL Gran 'A' $8.00 Tonne Cran 'B' $5.00 Tonne Brick Sand $8.00 Tonne Stone Screenings $9.00 Tonne 1" Drain Stone $11.00 Tonne Sand Fill $4.75 Tonne 3/4" Crushed Red Brick $70.00 Imp. Ton Prices in Metnc Tonnes FOB Our Yard e Delivery of Any Quantity Call for Special Pricing on Large Quantities Shepstone Haulage Limited (905) 985-7282 | AKESIDE - RECREATION "Mission" 70's & 80's JULY 2ND DANCE Restaurant open 7 days a week. 225 Platten Blvd. 985-9763 Scugog Island - Doors Open 8:30 P.M. "Ken Moore" Creedence JULY 9TH DANCE "Rainstone" 50' & 60s JULY 16TH DANCE "Mission" 70's 8& 80's ® ® "We Support Big Brothers/Big Sisters" As a self-proclaimed tradi- tionalist, Mr. Donaldson said the fairgrounds "1s rich in tradi- tion in the community and shouid not be sacrificed." But while tradition should be upheld in the area, the 40-year- old political hopeful is not against change. But it must be change for the good of the com- munity. "Make no mistake about it, Scugog Township is going to change," he said. "And while I do support increased quantity, | also uphold quality at the same time." "Afterall, quality is one at- tribute we as a community have earned and under no circum- stance should this characteris- ticbe sacrificed." As a sports-minded person, Mr. Donaldson is cognizant of the importance of teamwork and believes it to be a vital part of ahealthy community. "Certainly this teamwork should overlap to all of us, the residents, while maintaining a healthy relationship with the people we vote into office," he said. "By creating harmony, we become productive." M & D Meats 30 Water St., Port Perry 985-4316 Cook Up A Cookout SALE ENDS SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1994 All items while quantities last Wednesday 10- 6, Thursday 9-8, Friday 9-8 & __ Saturday Hours 8-5 & Sundays 11-4 "(Te [pT=tTe F\YH 0141) Early Bird Special! ETE ELE BYE 299 Round Steaks Greatonthe BBQ s>565/ib. Fresh Chicken Breasts 1.99 Save $1.00/1b. Boneless Butterfly Pork Chops 3.29 Save $1.20/1b. Meaty Back Ribs 113.49: Pork While Supplies Last Tenderloins 4.49 Breaded Pan Fry Schnitzels Save i $1.30/1b. Ground Pork 99¢ Ham Kobassa Souvlaki Ready for the BBQ Serving Durham Region with 6 Great Locations! er ---- -- ty 1g

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