NT EAE Sd Lb 8 OE es Mayor, hydro manager attend Electric Port Perry Hydro man- ager Larry 'Mabley, power - commission 'chairman' Bill Williams and © Lawrence Malcolm, Scugog mayor and member of the power commission attended the: Ontario Municipal Electric Association's 68th annual meeting at Toronto's Royal York Hotel this week. Over 1,400 delegates were expected to attend the Special planning meeting | ..Scugog Township Council will wait until Mayor Lawrence Malcolm returns before - deciding on a date for a special planning and development meeting. Coun. Reg Rose chaired Monday's meeting of coun- cil in the absence of Mayor Malcolm, who was away at a convention. Council decided to hold a. special meeting to settle the question of "who should go" of the many developers pro- posing hamlet and estate- type development. Council agreed with 'Richard Drew that Scugog's two education board mem- bers. should be. asked to attend the meéting. "'Since the school taxes form a huge chunk of our tax bill," Hospital Report | " Week Ending February 24 Admissions....................... 47 Births... cooeuineiinnnninnn, 4 Deaths ............cceerviinvennnenn. 2 Emergencies.................. 184 Operations....................... 16 Discharges....................... 46 Remaining............ Sev sanads 37 rr en et en el, D. THAPAR = Denture Therapist 214 DUNDAS ST., E. - WHITBY 668-7797 HOURS: Monday to Saturday Evenings by appointment only. event, which ran from Sun- day io Wednesday, During 'the 'Annual Meet- ing, delegates ' debated. a number of resolutions re- lated to the cost, use and conservation of electrical energy in Ontario. Representing: more than 340 municipal electric com- mission throughout Ontario, O0.M.E.A. members support the energy efficiency rating said Coun. Vernon Assel- stine, "we would get their input on this matter." "More homes, more kids, and more classrooms," ex- plained Asselstine. Although no decision has yet been made, councillors indicated they will hold the meeting in camera. Pay boost (continued) council since the new Scu- gog council was formed , three years ago. © "It is too bad that a coun- cil has to authorize its own salary," said: Coun, Jerry Taylor, "but I think this figure is fair to council as well as the taxpayer. Our duties and responsibilities are going up all the time, and so are our expenses, It was suggested that an automatic salary review in two years should be includ- ed in the resolution, so that no councillor will have to be put in the awkward position of bringing the issue of salaries before council. Dr. Robert Fe B. McClure | At Port Perry United Church 'SUNDAY, MARCH 13th at 10:00 a.m. and labelling of major ap- pliances -and feel that mini- mum standards for hot water heater tanks should . 2, db W. J. McGriskin (left be established. A number of resolutions considered relate to the cost of power and the establish- ) of Sunderland, Ontario, received a Master Breeder shield, at the annual meeting of the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, on February 9. The presentation was made by Dr..E. B. Burnside, right, Associate Professor, Co-ordinator Animal Breeding, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. on behalf of the Holstein Association. This is the highest honour that a Holstein breeder can win. = ment of rates and urge the Association to press for a reduction in the frequency of Ontario Energy Board hearings, a reallocation of costs to the Ministry requir- ing such a hearing or review, and to ensure that the cost of power to large user customers in the power district is no less than that paid by large user custom- ers of municipal utilities. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1977 -- 7 al Assoc. meeting Speakers - during the Annual Meeting included thé Hon. James A. Taylor, Q.C., Minister of Energy for Ontario; R. B. Taylor, . Chairman of the Board of Ontario Hydro; and J. R. Hamann, President, Detroit Edison. The Annual Meeting was held in conjunction with that of the Association of Muncipal Electical Utilities (in Ontario) (AMEU). "If the good Lord had intended for us to smoke pot he wouldn't have given us booze!" | PORT TAVERN] Smorgasbord This Friday's Special - LASAGNA. SERVED: Monday to Friday | 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. '3.25 SSS LE LEE] ee KITCHEN CUPBOARDS ASK FOR \y cilstie Luding centre Beautifu | Kit ) WN A o Colonial chens p=begin with L.°Cupboards e Solid Birch Construction ® Top Quality Hardware e Contemporary Styling See Our Large Selection Of Lighting Fixtures by Camro for Livingroom, Kitchen Bedroom, Recrooms, Halls etc. , from LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER eProvincial E SCUGOG LUMBER WATER ST. - 985-7391 ~ PORT PERRY