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Scugog Citizen (1991), 16 Oct 1991, p. 3

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. November municipal elections. > . " ~ Seip Citizen -- e- October 16, 1991 -- J _4u Davis makes four in Ward 4a There will be four names on the past seven years, he 10ld the Citizen Ward 4 (Cartwright) ballot in the he decided to seek office "when | noticed my tax bills kept going up: and up and & kept wondering why." He went on.to Sy that taxes on his rural property have doubled in the last seven years, "If you are not saus- Cliff Davis threw his hat into the ning just a couple of days before the nomination period officially closed last Fday at 5:00 PM A Scugog Point resident for the Virginia Clarke, manager of Port Perry's Marlin Travel, has two good reasons to smile! To start off, she was honoured recently with a Customer Service Award from her company's head office forthe support she has given to her customers. Her performance was judged by her customers. Presenting the award Is Marlin Regional Manager Frank Borg. Virginia's second réason for smiling that week was her marriage October 5 to Dan Clarke (Virginia's Qaigen name was Frew). Talk about a busy week! + GLENN MALCOLM for A fied with something, then it's time to do something about it," Cinizen, Although a full time resident of Ward 4 for the last seven years, he " he told the said his farpily has owned a summer . 'home here since 1933 Chnstopher's Beach. "That promise is still on the table," he said Scugog should be encouraging light industry" 10 locate in the Township. Using 'the vacant Sh Control plant (south of Port Same of the issues he cited erry) as an example, he said the include the need for more recycling mn the Township and ghat he called "better re-cycling technalbpy." He would favour up-gradinf equipment in parks and mentioned g hall-pipe for the young shoarders. On fiscal isSWS-he wondered if it 15 realistic to expect lower property taxes when local council has no con trol over spending at the school boards or Regional government Howevel he said local coungjlnest do what it can o gonuol spending at the Township level And one 1ssge that impacts on Ward 4 is the promise "eight years ago for street lighting at St plant is going 10 waste in its present state. Also to boost the assessment Joles, the Township should be encourag- ing the conver sn ol homes from sca sonal to full-timg But, he cau tioned, this should be done only" "if Cliff Davis use «» Durham College, approvals are met Tor well and septic systems. » Mr. Davis and his wife 'Christine have four boys, two working in Torontorand two at home auending high school in Blackstock and Port Perry. + Eor the past couple of years, he has been workings a small busifiess management consgltant through and weekends at Mill Run golf Course near Uxbridge For many years he was secretary treasurer of Davis Cleaners, the fam ily owned business in Toronlo, He is now a director of Carleton Towers and parowner of Davis-Yonge Ltd The three others seeking the nod from the electorate in Ward 4 are David Dieflcin of Wilson Ave, (RR 1, Nestleton) Charles Hill of Johnston Lane, Negtleton; angeNeil McLaughlin of Egon Road, cast" of Blackstock. 0% OFF CHRISTMAS 'CARD ORDERS if placdd before October 31st, 1991. Sample Books are available for overnight loan. Ti PRINTING ( (first thousand)... ert . $29.95 h addi al 1,000. Camera ready Black Ik on White ; G INVITATIONS : FUKl Ib. Bond 15% OFF INE of COLOURED BRISTOLS and BONDS AVAILABLE. port perry printing pibiviet tn vo | AYOR : limited WEDDING INVITATIONS Aig GPO rial} 201 NORTH STREET Rr vos i - TY PROCESS OUR PRINTING FOR LEADERSHIP with a DIFFERENCE! PHO lit 12 pc. BARREL owe 10.99 CLOSED Thanksgiving Monday (plus taxes) 136 WATER STREET PORT PERRY Open: ik i Wed. 11 AM to 8 PM; Thurs, Fri., Sat. 11 AM to 9 PM; Sunday 11 AM t08PM' PHONE 985-9009; . ga ™

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