"45° 114210 A Proud Voice For Scugog No sparks at meeting The candidates seeking office in the November 12 municipal election faced each other and the electorate at an all-candidates meeting October 23 attended by about 400 people. And for the most part the hopefuls got off lightly as the questipns were low key, and there was almost a total "lack of fireworks" between the candidates Still, several members of the audience told the Citizen aftef the meet ing it was a worthwhile exercise in allowing them (0 see the candidates and listen to their election platforms The ting was hosted by Taxpayers Coalition Scugog and presi Vol. 1, No. 19 Tuesday, October 29, 198 Circ. 9,000 dent Dave Frew noted that since 1981 the mill rate compounded has 24 pages Please see CANDIDATES, page 12 Another causeway accident sends youth to For the second time in as many weeks a serious accident blocked traffic along the Highwly 7A causeway, just cast ft Perry Friday aft moon an awa teen-ager was rushed 16 hospital with serious injuries after he was struck by a car Steven Kelly was first taken to Community Memorial and transferred to Oshawa General A hospital spokesman said Monday moming the injuries are serious but not life-threat ening { The accident occurred at 3:25 PM, just as the Friday afiemoon traffic was starting 10 build along the busy highway A spokesman for the Whitby OPP detachepent said the teen hospital ager and a friend were fishi on the north side of the cau way, crossed the highway to talk to other anglers on the south side The youth was attempting 10 cross back again to the north side when he was struck near the centre ling of the highway The driver of the eastbound car, Debbie Vanstrien of Caesarea and two passengers in her car suffered minor injuries. No charges will be laid On October 12, a Township family of three was lucky to escape death when their car was "reas-ended" and burst into flames. Both accidents took place late in the afternoon at almost the same spot on the causeway * Police Durham Police will every available offices np Hallowe'en Nigin- y) in Scw, Brock and Uxbridge ol A And a spokesman said Monday police are "ready 10 lay charges if we have 10." The spokesman said officers are hoping that young people out for Hallowe'en will "show ome common sense and judge ment." Police will be concentrating their efforts in Port Perry Usbridge and Beaverion with unmarked cars and additional officers In plain-clothes And "paddy wagons" will be on duty ms well where trouble makers can cool off for » few hours Last Hallowe en, Regional for Hallowe'en ready Police had their hands full in downtown Uxbridge coping with large crowds of young The scene turned ugly with several charges being Jaid Over the last week or so Durham Police officers have been speaking in the high schools in the northern comme nities, and among other things they have been asking students 10 keep their cool Hallowe'en Night The spokesman said extra officers will be called in from other ares of the Region a well as those who otherwise would be having » day off Pull af! will be on duty through the evening at the Scugog Fire halle in Port Peery and Northern Cowboy, with owner Louise Stewart of SouQOg island, hes been making