\ Carruthers seeks second term Ken Carruthers is in a feisty mood these days. He's been given a clean bill of health to seek another term as the Ward one rep on Scugog council His doctors have given him the green light to run again for council "if I feel I have the energy, and | sure do," he stated firmly in an interview with the Citizen last Friday afternoon Mr. Carruthers took a leave from his council duties late last year to undergo treatment for cancer, and the treatment was a success. . » He said he al turned over the management of the Country Style Donut shops in Port Perry and Manchester to his brother so that if elected, he will be able to devote full time to municipal work In announcing his intention to run, he took a hefty swipe at comments made by other candidates about the need for Seeking help for wm Scugog Citizen -- Wednesday, Septemb 7,199 --3 open government. "All council and committee meetings are open to the public," he stated, and "we do consult with our constituents. As a councillor I have a great opportunity to dialogue with residents of Ward one and across the entire township." He went on to say that the suggestion of Township business being done behind closed doors is neither accurate or fair On the issue of a new lease for the Port Perry Fair Board, Mr Carruthers said clearly he wants a ten year lease without any termination clause number of new homes built over the next ten years could be as high as 1,000 Mr. Carruthers said he is disturbed by suggestions the present council has been fiscally irresponsible "There have been (budget) surpluses for the past two years. The fact that council had to use reserve funds for the community centre was necessary to get the infrastructure money," he stressed He said future developments will start topping those reserve funds back up by 1995, Ken Carruthers, Ward 1 local Terry Fox Run 7. Sson. this community." he said on The organizers of the Terry Fox receipts will be provided by The Friday, the day before thiy issue H Run for Cancer Research are Terry Fox Foundation and all "on toa head at the Fair rime oppers seeking lpeal businesses and participating businesses will be n the community centre service organizations who could provide monetary support to help defray the costs of the barbeque following the run on formally recognized at the run itself and in the newspaper Please call Laura Elliott at 985.257 1 (leave a message) or proposed for the Arena, he said council made a decision to proceed with the $1.1 million facility "The Township car responsible t afford t Crime and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the public's help in solving three Break Enter and Stoppers Two of thé computers were NCR models and the third was a [BM, model DX66, 486 with a SVGA 14" monitor Sunday, September 18 Leo Plue at 986-4241. Your ) . . ' | lose the federal/provincia Thefts which occurred Anyone with information on A donation of $50.00 per support would be great N th i" J : infrast ructure grants (paying Oshawa on the weekend of July the identity of the suspects business would ensure a appreciated in the or going fig ' 290 i pe I y-thirds of the total) Th 22nd responsible for this crime or any successful community event. Tax against cancer B the 22 i . communis has earned their Between 4pm on the 22nd other serious offence is asked to - community centre," he said July and 9am the following call Crime Stoppers. The Police Music resu is ng it will be a revenue mormne unknown suspects Service needs the Public to rator that will allow th tered the Sunro-v Buildin become involved in Crime swnship to proceed with more King Street East throu Prevention and by phoning The following students are to Honours elopment at Scugog Cer t doors. 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