Ed ~ - 2 -- Scugog Citizen - i 14, 1994 rs = Mills calls gay protest!despicable' Durham East MPP Gord Mills says the protest that broke out in the Legislature last week over Bill 167 was "despicable." "As I left the Legislature I was threatened outside by groups of homosexuals pushing their fists into my face all the while shouting at the top of their voices 'shame.' This, along with whistle blowing was rather un- nerving," he said in a statement. "I can tell you this behaviour did little in the advancement of Cash, car gone Durham Police are investi- gating an overnight break and enter at a Manchester resideie. Police said the break-in took place the night of June 11-12. About $120 in cash was taken along with the keys to a 1988 Camaro which was later recovered in Pine Grove Cemetery in Prince Albert. Meanwhile, in an un-related LISHMANS SEER Pads thr fd x me v Bll Sop incident, four men are facing charges of mischief and theft after a truck window was smashed open and a tool box and cooler stolen. Police said an Oshawa man returned to his truck on Sunday after dirt biking in the Test Hill area and found the rear window smashed out. He used his bike to pursue a truck leaving the scene and was able to get the licence plate number. Police traced the truck to a Port Perry address and made the subsequent arrests. 13300 Cartwright East 1/4 Line One mile south of Cadmus HE NOW OPENER ™~, Come and enjoy a day of Rainbow or Speckled Trout Fishing (no licence their cause as far as I am concerned. I have little doubt that these.type of antics will continue at Queens Park until the summer recess." Queens Park, was a position better taken by a member of the Reform Party, was especially offensive," he said. "As a father and grandfather, Mills along with a handful of other NDP members joined forces with the Liberals and Conservatives to defeat Bill 167 which would have allowed gays and lesbians to adopt children and would have changed the legal definition of spouse. Mills has been opposed to Bill 167 since it was first introduced for those reasons, though he said he could support those parts of the Bill which would have allowed financial benefits to same sex couples. He said in the days leading"ap to the vote last Thursday, he faced tremendous pressure from within the New Democratic Party and he found this most upsetting. "To be told by some of my colleagues that representing the views of those who sent me to 986-0488 and who has to live an orderly type of life, r found it difficult to deal with people who called me a bigot and other names unsuitable to repeat, just because in their limited opinion, my position on this issue was wrong," said the freshman MPP. Mills 'said he wanted to take part in the debate on the bill in the legislature and asked the Speaker of the House to put his name on the list. "l was not given the opportunity to take any part in the debate. If you are not on the list of speakers, you don't get to say anything. Them"s the rules," said a bitter Mills. Ontario Premier Bob Rae said over the weeken this term of office. New firm hiring From page one years after Johnston Controls moved out, taking nearly 200 jobs. The building is owned by A. G. Simpson. There have been several businesses interested in setting up in the building over the last couple of .years, but none materialized. Mr. MacLeod said Port Perry Metal Processing will start hiring almost immediately and most of the initial 20 positions will be filled from the local workforce. The company is a subsidiary of Makagon Industries that has had its head office in Mississauga for more than 20 years. 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