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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1975, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1975 . g . ° ' ° Malcolm elected to Regional study committee . Scugog's Mayor Lawrence regional solicitor" and the The resolution was amend- the municipalities and what that's the.reason - for the unfounded and there would \ Malcolm was one of four regional chairman. ed to overcome that problem their concerns are with committee...to come up with be 'no power at all...ab- h mayors elected to serve on a And Coun. Rickard per- and the committee now regional government?" that structure." solutely no power at a ys - special committee designed suaded council to allow the includes the mayors of the The Oshawa councillor Coun. Christine Thomas Coun. Dewar said the » to sort out all the problems present committee chairmen municipalities that would not suggested that "this council (Oshawa) objected to coun- choice of reason for appoint- associated with Bill 162...the to remain on the ad hoc be represented otherwise. should sit down on"some cil's decision although qual- ing the committee chairmen provincial act which estab- committee rather than be Coun. Jim Potticary Saturday and discuss this ifying that criticism tothe special adhoc commit- lished the Region of Durham. replaced on Jan. 1. . (Oshawa) said he was con- thing (Bill 162)..as elected somewhat. tee was because 'they are -Also elected to the commit- Coun. Allan McPhail cerned that council might be officials and then go to staff. The councillor said she was dealing with these problems tee at last Wednesday's (Brock) expressed his con- putting the'cart before the "The other way is like '"notobjectingtothe commit- all the time On a daily basis, . meeting are Mayors Rickard cern over what he felt was horse" in its decision to putting the cart before the tee but to the power we are He said the intent was for of Newcastle, Carl Puter- .unequaldistributionofrepre- appoint a committee. horse," he said. putting into the hands of that these chairmento "prepare a bough of Uxbridge, and the sentation on the committee "I'm concerned with what Coun. Mason said suchwas ~~ committeé." shopping list of general con- new Whitby mayor whenheis elected on December 1. Also on the committee are "since there 'are only five chairmen but eight munici- palities." . really is going to be studied," Coun. Potticary asked, "are you going to be listening to his ultimate hope "but we 'ust have some structure for that. council meeting : and Regional Chairman Walter Beath told Coun, Thomas, however, her fears were cerns that can be presented to this council at a later date," Councillors George Ashe of Pickering, finance chair- man; Mason, planning and development chairman; 'Alan Dewar, public works chairman; Ruth Bestwick, social services chairman; Allan McPhail, management chairman. In a motion from regional councillors Clark Mason (Ajax) and Garnet Rickard (Newcastle), council direct- ed the committee to identify and report on 'those issues and provisions in Bill 162 which have caused concern and confusion to the proper -- REIT ERT FRE IV ; g & 4 | at WALKER'S" for SELECTION-QUALITY-COMPETITIVE PRICES and COURTESY Mrs. Calvin Reynolds says -- "| enjoy shopping at Walker's Red & White _ Market, where there is a good selection of finest quality foods -- prices administration ~ to this" _ are always competitive and service is friendly and courteous." er : region'. TENDER - MEATY t : ee j POLISH SAUSAGE Although the majority of Cc BURNS Ls. pe council were in favor of the bY GOLDEN GARLIC 98 need for such a committee YOU SAVE TWICE WITH TRIM AND PRICK! LIM - cooxkD HAM i considerable time was spent © SWEET MIXED = CHOICE WHOLE WHITE _ = AI Co = ° PARE BF ro $ 09 sits | fo | aioe | SHORT RIB ROAST 95: | violas Coun. Rickard said his PICKLES POTATOES FOR BRAISING | CARADA - 16.02. 88° ™ ' concern was for some con- c BEEF LIVER : tinuity in the committee 24 c 19 e L 98: TENDER, c since January 1 is the date H Ox, 1.02 4) me uw. OF when the region reappoints : CUTFRIRINE citer COTTAGE ROLLS its standing committees. i WELCH'S CONCORD economy AR M BEEF STE AKS & 1 08 WANE OAs hs $1.29 ..The original motion called GRAPE RED BAGS b RINDLESS BACON « for the special committee of E A THE REAL TEST IS IN THE EATING . , . iF x . the five standing committee: J u ICE T BAG BLADE ROASTS BONELESS 1b.'1.18 ih, $ 1.6 oY chairmen, the respective y 24 Cl. 9 C SE ae nee Er ib == Sebi Sires --iesees commissioners, the chief ad- ei. Ox pate . BEST BUY! -- KRAFT CANADIAN PROCESS 8-01. Package ministrative officer, the $100 REFUND MAILIN OFFER! HEAVY DUTY . Cc D B 0 LD G L A D FEATURE! -- PRREPARED 18 FL Oz. Jar r ) DETERGENT ST MUSTARD FRENCH'S a5. } $ LB. PACKAGE GARBAGE BAGS : NEW! -- B VARIETIES - SOUP IN A CUP 4 to Package Golden Ripe Lge. Size RI Si welfare| 32.29! : © | SOUPTIME nesnss 49. ninc 0f | - [] y Pack FEATURE! -- GRADED No. 1 - WHITE CREAMED - CLOVER 1-Lb. Tub tb. Produce of U.S. Crisp Tasty BROWN BEAR «89: 0 : Di R Red Grapes v.45 FEATURE! -- PEA or VEGETABLE . 28 F). Or. Tin Oo YOURZLHANCE TO BUY NEW PACK HABITANT SOUPS 55 Ontario No.) Grade CULVERHOUSE BRAND PRODUCTS c ¢ The number of welfare CULVER OUSE Choice FEATURE! -- COOKED - In Tomato Ssuce with Cheese . , . 14 FI. Oz. Tins Comte 2 Ibs. 29 i won tot, foi | | PEACHES -+--55:| LIBBY SPAGHETTI 3: | cor ions 2.39 increased almost 40 percent a b i$ Green Onions bunches 39° from September 1974 to Sep- SUSE RiaOSe Ch ca "a FEATUAL} - 2871.01. Tin Imported - Washed Pot Ready o tember 1975, according to a GREEN PEAS 39. SAUERKRAUT ' 45 Sni : y (3 3 report from the region's n 2 * LIBBY'S t Spinach 19:0 bag 45 e social services department. CULVERHOUSE CHOICE A. Oz. fin BEST BUY! -- READY CUT MACARONI or 2-Lb. Cello : Although there were 1,359 CREAM CORN 45. LANCIA 79 A roepng general CuLVERHOUSE CHOICE 190101 Tin . SPAG HETTI | meazrn & BEAUTY FEATURES welfare assistance in Sep- FEATURE: LZ AS30MIED i ; 181 F1. Or: Tins 10 ML - RED or ORIEN TOOTH PASTE: tube wp | (DESSERTPEARS49.| R(PG DOG FOOD 3:1 SLOSE Ur os. one of the lowest monthly H R-- Sonriuon Rp 4 SAR nce totals for the first nine FEATURS! RETENGCNT 2 FL Or. Pack CAMAY Qs 87. i months of 1975. Sunspun - Parchment Natural or Chocolate JOY LIQUID 2 ¥ T 30 i 12 32 Juckags Social Services \Commis- MARGARINE OVALTINE :$ PS MOD E SS 85: 2 I sioner Doug Johns attrikuted MEW HERBAL or REQULAR - FABRIC SOFTENER 32 FI. Or. Boutte MINI PADS 57 ili the substantial increase 1-B. pack 4.7 12-01. Jur 99. RAIN BARREL q | 09 tia ory 6.02. Tin i from 1974 to the scarcity of o ARRID $1.19 employment in the area. . People working at tempor- GREEN GIANT FANCY GREEN 1202. Mag By Joh os Sls s cantly PEAS & KERNEL CORN 39. FALL BAKING NEEDS! TT --~ The number of employable PEPPERONI PIZZA 51.89 CUT MIXED . McNair . McNair Fruit Cake | 89 single males receiving as- AWAKE ORANGE i 29 CUT MIXED | RED GLACE SUPREME BRAND es 1 sistance was 186, up 42 from wo oor ¢ FRUIT ; PEEL CHERRIES < the same period last year. This figure also outnumber- ed the number of employable single females which reach- ed 130, up 24 from September 1974. There wer 269 males sup- porting a family on welfare benefits during the month while only four employable females with family receiv- ed assistance. February represented the largest number of welfare recipients with 1,871 receiv- ing welfare while the June totals were the lowest, 1,168 welfare cases. ONION RINGS 6-01. pkg 49 Popping C~ 39. ws 89 en 79] 14 99. SUPREME OLD SOUTH FROZEN COUNTERWEIGHT . MARIPOSA ) Chocolate Mallows | Orange Juice | Ice Cream | Toilet Tissuel. | 14 oz. pkg. 89° 12 0, Uy 49° i ies1.99 4 roll pack 97 PORT PERRY, Open Thursday & Friday DOWSON'S RED: WHITE FoR PeRRy, =z:

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