Vol. 129 No. 21 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO - TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1995 COPY 65¢ 61¢=4¢GSD 36 Pages Woman died in Caesarea blaze Firefighters did 'damndest': FM By Jeff Mitchell Port Perry Star Local firefighters did all they could in attempting to save a Caesarea woman killed in a tragic house fire, an official with the Ontario Fire Marshal's office contends. And reports filed by firefighters show two members of the ._ Caesarea squad entered the home to search for the woman, but 'were beaten back by flames and smoke. Dave Marcellus of the Fire Marshal's office told The Star last week that Sigrid Boehm, 70, had likely already suc- cumbed to intense smoke in her Regional Rd. 57 bungalow by the time firefighters arrived March 18.He was responding to claims by some Caesarea res- idents that Scugog firefighters from the local hall could have acted more quickly in fighting the blaze. : "I sympathize with all parties but at that point (the firefight- ers' arrival) she was beyond help," Mr. Marcellus said Friday. "By the time (the fire) was reported she was long gone. It was that far advanced." Several Caesarea residents approached The Star in the weeks after the fatal fire to claim that firefighters didn't act quickly enough to douse flames, and failed to enter the house in an effort to rescue Turnto Page 8 Litter bylaw faces review Scugog Township's littering bylaw will be reviewed and revised as a result of an incident involving Durham Region work-. ers, says the municipality's regional councillor. And Marilyn Pearce said councillors will be-discussing ways in which to reward the youth who blew the whistle on the littering workers. Regional Councillor Pearce was to call yesterday for a review of the bylaw, which proved to be toothless when 13- - year-old John Chrapek turned over videotape showing a crew of four workers eating lunch by the roadside and then tossing food wrappers and coffee cups by the roadside March 14. Turnto Page 10 'Council delivers on no-increase pledge By Kelly Lown Port Perry Star It was a struggle, but Scugog Township Council has come through with a zero per cent increase in its 1995 budget. "It's a good budget. We are still doing what the public wants by saving money in as many areas as we can," Mayor Howard Hall, budget commit- tee chair, said Monday morn- ing. Council was aiming for no increase in its 1995 budget and although Mayor Hall admitted it was tough, they managed to hold the line on taxes without sacrificing ser- vices to the community. The mayor also pointed out that the reserves will not suffer too much from this year's bud- get. There were some areas where numbers had to be slashed, but the mayor called Turnto Page 11 J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR Huffin' and puffin' on a tuba he children of S. A. Cawker Public School presented their annual Music Night last dnesday evening to a packed auditorium at the school. Choirs and bands from primary to senior grades performed an enjoyable program of music for their parents... grandparents. Above, Sean Jeffrey, who performed in the concert band takes a break from the seriousness of the concert between performances.