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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1973, p. 1

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Ly 4% a wal FIERCE SW LENE Part ei W ' ol REA AS Le LA Rl Ed Ll 350 H] Td Red" vie a Apa IA wy v wy ; ited TRACER AGE LIFTON SOI BSS RN NPAT BATE BPS AAI SC i BE w > : 45 Cir ® ® . 0% Three ward councillors accl i allne i . ; % a Nominations for regional married and has three boys the Metropolitan Toronto businessman, and he REGIONAL COUNCILLOR dates; James Mussel, Lonny & and local councils closed at 5 and one girl. Police Force, and is prim: approaches political work in Candidates; Arthur Cat- Mark, Blake Gunter, Cordor Bs p.m. Monday with only one As a councillor in Reach arily concerned with} a businesslike way. On {on Reginald Rose and Clif- Goode and Yvonne Christie. ah candidate qualifying in he has demonstrated a improving the road condi- "Cartwright council he has 4 Crowell. y wards 1, 3 and 4 of the new zealous concern over the tions on the island. In the" fought hard to keep residen- i Township of Scugog. The way tax dollars are spent, past he has been the man on tial sub division from en- LOCAL COUNCILLOR SEPARATE (Catholic) . next day Returning Officer frequently questioning the Scugog council most likely croaching on farm land. Candidates; William SCHOOL BOARD; If you no Neil Brodie declared the cost of items. to listen to the voice of "I am all for providing Brock, Robert Kenny, are a separate school sup- i three men elected by His past record indicates: ratepayer delegations. housing for people," He James Baird and Vernon porter and listed as such on i acclaimation. that he welcomes industry . says," but it has to be Asselstine. the assessment (tax) roll vs Acclaimed in ward 1 into the area, but would planned and put in the right WARD 2 (Port Perry) You Will elect two Catholic ff was Neil Hunter, in ward 3 gladly encourage welfare place." Farm areas, he (pares Brignall Senior School Trustees for this 0 ® (Scugog) Jerry Tayor and in recipients tg move out. maintains, are not the right Georgia Brendon, Robert A4Y¢a. Candidates; C.J. i ward 4 (Cartwright) Donald places. Brinkman and Grant Chuck' Roach of Ashburn, "id Frew. All three served on ELECTION OCT. | McDermott. ne Benny Witteveen of Black- fs the previous councils in a : ar } stock and Morgan O'Connor 2h ; . An election will be held on " . : Hore x Ji ¥helr respective wards. Monday, October 1 for the SGHOOL BOARD of Pickering. A fourth bh , remaining ne sot oo You are entitlted to vote possibe candidate is Jim g ! ora for two candidates for the Drady of Whitby. Mr Drad id council. : J ) y . y public school. The candidate was nominated for two MAYOR Candidates: with the most votes and the offices and had to decide by § Jerry Jackman and second place candidate will 5 p.m. yesterday which one i Lawrence Malcolm. both sit on the board. Candi- he will seek. i A 15¢ per copy Wr DONALD FREW is a 48 P O \/ 24 Pages 38 year old tobacco farmer, OR T P E R R Y 7% and has the most experience of the three acclaimed men. JERRY TALYOR is just He was elected to the finishing his first year in Northumberland-Durham ® municipal politics. He was Public School Board in 1963, elected last December to the and served there for five u council on Scugog Island. years before running for Sr NEIL HUNTER is a 49 A dairy farmer, Mr. Cartwright council. He has ¥ year old dairy farmer from Taylor is married and has been on council 5 years. the Greenbank area. He has four sons living at the With a total of 900 acres served on Reach Township Head" of the island. under his care Mr. Frew | Volume 107 PORT PERRY. ONTARIO. Wednesday, Sept. 12th, 1973 No... council two years. He is He is a former member of considers himself a be County buys 100 | ounty buys acre mr i 1 AS ° ° A gravel site in Reach Twp. The Ontario County gravel when the option ex- will be available to the 8 'Engineers Dept. has paid Ppired. Several attempts region. The county paid ¥ $175.000 for a 100 acre gravel were made to have the $175,000, nearly twice as HA i site on the 4th concession of property owner, Mrs. much as Reach could have a Reach that the township Philips. renew the option. bought it for in the first ; could have had six months By this time Mrs. Philips place. Lap ago for $100,000. ' had obtained legal advise The county has also + > The township's previous and commercial gravel agreed to reimburse Reach it council took an option on the operators were making Twonship the $3,091.74 it 3 land in 1972. However, be- offers. paid for the original studies. fore the purchase could be , The price went up. ~The 100 acre future gravel a: completed an election was * Council talked some more. siteis at Lot 1, Concession 4. y called and no capital ex- Then last month the County Engineer Twelve- x penditures were legal until county, not wanting the trees told the STAR. "We i the new council took over. whole deal to be lost, moved don't intend to take gravel of The new council took in and bought the place so it out for a while yet." 0 office the first week of January, 1973, and the first Lo item on its agenda was the School attendance up i purchase of the site. Council has already spent $3,091.74 Attendance at public local students are enrolled i on a feasibility study to schools in the Port Perry in Catholic schools at WY % determine that good gravel grea is up about 43 students Oshawa for the first time Bk was available. } this year over top enrolment this year it is probably that i i The price at that time was ast term. However, when it 100 students will be added to 4 A $100,000. is realized that peek atten- the rolls before the present = pa However, council was still gance will not likely occur term ends next June. - i i FE discussing the need for for a few weeks and that 15 ~~ The largest single: BOOKS DONATED TO LIBRARY. The Port Perry Girl Guide and Brownie x increase is al Port Perry association donated about $60. worth of books on guiding to Port Perry's ® ° High School where enroll pig ens library this week. Here Mrs. Black, the children's librarian, accepts pi oney av a e ut ment was given unofficially some of The books 03 " as about 928, an increase of ' i ARR . . , 63 over last year's peak . . I : : enrollment of 865. R h h C | I decision postponed "in cin. REACH homes Council will meet ue at the Greenbank -- Epsom H h 3 b s ; . combined school (265 from up J | 700 wit zoning oO jectors i Despite the fact that two League was to have been out 275 last year) and at Port y " . . different offers of mony to of its old building by yester- pq. v's R 1 Cornish Publi . ; _ Port Perry council will cern that if Reach did not restore Port Perry's 100 day. yg Bod Lamish by ie The cost of buying anew invite a number of people charge developers the same year old town ay Sorc } School (865 from last year's house in a subdivision in who have filed objections to fees as Port Pery. the of Jide at the Beprmber. ¢ Council has decided to 914). Reach Township has just part of the village's pro- difference in the cost of 'meeting of village council obtain an estimate on the gone up at least $1,700. posed zoning by-law to meet building a house might move 3: ; : . 1 cost of repairing the town At a September 4 meeting "with council and plannin a WA council decided for the third : : : ) ; l p & all the good building out to 4 ti , ne > hall at Queen and Lilla Prox vote township council decided to hoard on Wednesda . ; jy i ime to delay its decision on " ries Y, Reach. It is believed that he 8B the fate of (he Historic ait streets, as the first step adopt the same sub division September 19. indicated this concern to 1 Bn 1storic site. toward calling for tenders. Those persons who will not 10t fees as are charged in Council hopes to persuade Reach il and 4; pk x ( Dr. William Cohoon However, council would not p Lol Port Perry. Any developer i i oRieh coun! aid ergsed a , 2 ' be able to attend the polling y. Any Pp the people to withdraw their to be understood that if the SRY | informed council that he had (continued on page 24) booth to vote in the regional who wants to build three or objections. $1,700 fees were charged ax | been instructed by an anon- election Oct. 1 may apply to more houses will be re- According to provincial Port Perry might withdraw AL: ymous benefactor to offer i the municipal clerk for a duired to pay the fee. law the zoning by-law can- its objection. ' $20,000, with no strings EILENHEIMILIOILE [oxy vote form Reach had previously not become official until it i: attached, toward recon- i approved some sub divisions has been circulated to all Port Perry council wet structing the bell tower. Week Ending Sept. 6th To be eligible for proxy, a which were being concerned citizens. and all later on the same day Reach ! A' delegation from the Admissions .............. 35 person must be on the list, considered by the Ontario objections have been satis. Passed its by-law adopting Navy League said that if the Births .................... 4 and be either physically Municipal Board for final fied. The new bylaw was (h¢ fees and Kenny reported 8 league could obtain a long Deaths .................... 1 incapable of attending the approval. Port Perry circulated some time ago. that the village had no & term lease on the town hall Emergencies ............ 175 polling booth, absent at an council objected to some of "Some of them are just objection to a proposed | the Department of National Operations ................5 educational institution, or them. misunderstandings."' said industrial sub division 3 : @ Defence would pay restor- Discharges .............. 27 employed in the transpor- Port Perry Reeve Robert Reeve Kenny of the object- 28reement being considered 2 ation costs. The Navy Remaining ............ .. 27 tation business. Kenny had expressed con-. jons. ' ia Reach.

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