ý ý ý ý8- rono Wýeekly ITimoes, Wednsýday, Seýptomber 30, 1ý992 - Council permits University study Oshawa council bas given O.K. to spend $15,000 to investigate establishing a University in tbe City. The study will be done tbrough a partniership between the city and Durham College. A future university would likely bc located at the college. Mil-B again hit for drugs For tbe second time in two weeks thieves have forced open a door leading to the operating room area. Fifty-one ampoules of assorted drugs were stolen. A week earlier a similar incidence occurred when a locked door was pried open and prescription drugs were stolen. Drop your weapons Durham Regional Police are now looking for another place to fire their guns in practice. The force's firing range which was located in the basement of the Oshawa Police headquarters was closed on September Ist. Tests had shown a bigh level of lead in the air. Insp. Henry Raetsen said police are looking for a private facility to rent for the time being and hopes to have a faciity witbin a month. Reform program may include Trenton Trenton is back in the fold for the next stage of tbe Northum- berland county's restructuring process. Trenton city counicil bas decided to accept Northum- berland's invitation to participate in a study on where growtb and development is expected in the county. Stewart begins YES campaign Northumberland MP Cbristine Stewart hosted a meeting for the "YES" campaign on agreement for the constitution at Cobourgs Victoria Hall. Stewart encouraged participation from ahl political leaders wbo support the "YES" campaign as weil as support from individuals. Electric sign proposai dead The $ 123,000 lectronic sign that was to bc built in downtown Port Hope is now a 'no-go. A maiied survey revealed that 75 percent of the citizens objected to tbe proposai. The local hydro commission considered the sign as displaying information of tbe weatber and time. Since the proposai in the spring tbe sign bas taken notbing but criticîsm over the cost and the effect on the downtown bistorical streetLscape. Hospital workers stage demonstration Some 20 nursing and other staff of the Port Hope and District Hospital staged a sign carrying demnonstration in downtown foilowing a meeting witb administration two weeks ago. Staff claim that the meeting revealed that four nursing assistants and tbree nurses could be cut from staff in April '93 if the hospital cannot cut $150,000 from their budget. Administration state that the group were over-reacting but that the nurses and staff bave been asked to agree upon a method of distributing workload amongst themselves. Plan going smnoothly in Hope Township The plan to name every road and number every bouse and business in Hope Townsbip is going smootbly witb good comments being beard. The task is to be undertaken by a group of volunteers. Food Share being called upon for help In the first six montbs of the year Food Share in Port Hope has given out 3895 unîts of food to be shared by some 15,110 people. Then food bank statistics show tbat this compares with 1599 units of food in 1991 covering somne 5445 people, up almost three times. Brampton firm lands major Cobourg project A Brampton firm bas been awarded a $4.2 million contract to expand the Cobourg East-end sewage plant. The approval did raise some beated debate as the firm does flot bire tbrougb union halls but does bhire locaily tbrougb Canada Employment offices and by advertising. Pilkey axed from corrections ministry Allan Pilkey, Osbawa MPP lias been relieved of bis duties as Minister of Corrections in a mninor cabinet shuffie at Queen's Park. Pilkey continues however as Solicitor General. Pilkey camne under criticism this year for not knowing about gang rape at a provincial training centre for jail guards. Pilkey bas stated tbat he didnt think that had anything to do with the decision to relieve bim of the Correction position. Council and Waste group at loggerheads Port Hope town council and the group working on Port Hope's radio-active waste probiemr battled tbeir way tbrougb a two-and-a-balf hour meeting recentiy. The meeting was called to clear the air following council's decision in inviting Federal Minister of Mines, Jack Epp, te town. Council indicated that it mîght discuss witb Epp tbe possibiiity of the town keeping tbe waste in excbange for a compensation package fromn Ottawa. Tbe furious liaison group poiied Port Hopes townspeople and tbe result came that tbey want the waste removed. Tbe hîgh- tempered meeting is just one of Ilunreai reaiity" form the structure oftbiestory. Read of Fedora the reigning goddess, Lomna 'the AlI American Cookie', Bobbitt tbe Fantasy Child and Willie tbe man of elegance and wit. Tbis is a strange tale, but BELIE VABLE. Alfred A. 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Waste becoming a financial concern Finance cbief of Northumberland County council is un omnfortable witb casb flow projections on waste management as submitted by county waste management group. The officiais say tbe county bave enough time and money to construct a new dump and a $10 million recycling plant before Northumberland runs out of dump capacity. Hope Township Reeve, Ian Angus, who chairs the county financial committee says bie is flot convinced and is flot at al comfortble with the figures. School Board flot shading Sun problem Tbe Public Scbool Board is being us ed as an example of how to educate students about safe sun practices. The Canadian Cancer Society is considering writing the provincial education minîster to ask that other school boards be encouraged, to follow similar strategies for protectîng cbildren from solar radiation. The local scbool board has approved a 15-point plan for protecting the children from tbe barmful effects of the suri. Epilepsy meet Durham Region Epilepsy Durham Region will hold its monthly meeting Tues, October 13, 7:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Centre, 109 Coiborne Street West, Oshawa. An interesting Support Group will bc held whîch wili be beneficial to all. Everyone is welcome to attend. For further information caîl 436-3152. Tbis is a non- profit self-help group. Lawn-Boy Deluxe model mowers deliver the power you need to take the toughest lawn cutting in stride, year after year. Four Deluxe models to choose f rom teaturing: * Top mount start * 2 cycle, 4HP rated Lawn-Boy engine * Blade Stop 3Tm-Simply liftyour hands from the normal operating position and the blade stops in 3 seconds. * Durable, sturdy 14-gauge steel deck. * Quiet under-the-deck muff ler. * PROTECTION PLUS7m Extended Warranty available. 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