-------- "ey " Will meet with Anglican arch-bishop this week Arlt Dh ER SBIR PL lh, FRA Ee Br RE FE RE US EISELE SR SPSIXS EE SCTE Ea Na Mo Sa AT A RA A Fe PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 9, 1980 -- 7 Group wants Rose to finish council term A delegation of senior arch-bishop. Mr, Goss is a councillor Rose and the attend the meeting with the of the Presbyterian Church to step down before the end Durham litici rg congregations of both arch-bishop, along with in Port Perry. of this term. business Ry Ane ew, yo a Su Jobs churches are aware that the Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor, Alsoattending the meeting ~~ Councillor Rose was first sentatives of three different stock, and he told the Star delegation is meeting with Durham Regional Chairman will be Ted Sims. He is a elected to Port Perry village churches in Scugog Town- ship will meet this week with Anglican arch-bishop Louis Garnsworthy to ask that Scugog councillor Reg Rose be allowed to finish the remainder of his term on churches in Port Perry and that those attending the meeting in Toronto "feel strongly" that councillor Rose should be permitted to retain his seat on council until at least the end of the term this November. bishop", said Mr. Goss. the arch-bishop this week. Three weeks ago, council lor Rose informed his congregation that he has been asked to resign from politics. It is now thought that unless there is a very near future. . Walter Beath, and regional "councillor Allen Dewar, a respected member from the city of Oshawa. Bill Brock, an executive member of the Scugog Rate- payers Association and attend along with Merrill partner in the large consult- ing firm of Totten, Sims, Hubicki, and a member of the Anglican Church in Whitby. Mr. Goss said he wanted to make sure there is a wide the extent of concern in the council in 1972, and has been a member of the Durham Council since the Region was formed six years ago. He has been chairman of the Durham Region social services committee, and is He won the Regional seat re SER on Sw Tt : ; 173 council. " reversal of the decision by Nancy McMillan, represent- cross-section of people current chairman of bli Councillor Rose, who is we We sre ob sir Whelhar the arch-bishop, the resig- ing women from both forming the delegation to Durham's planning A minister of the Anglican decision from the arch. nation will take place in the Anglican Churches will indicate to the arch-bishop committee. b 8 Blackstock, disclosed publicly three weeks ago that the arch-bishop has ask- "It would be disruptive for Perry and Blackstock will Rev. S. McEntyre, minister councillor Rose would have elections. i : ed him to resign from local Scugog and Regional o politics. John Goss, of Nestleton, was instrumental in arrang- ing the meeting with the "But we feel we had to make an effort." councils if councillor Rose was forced to step down in mid-term," he said. Mr. Goss added that Vandals hit new trailers Damage is described as extensive after an act of senseless vandalism last week at Manchester Trailer Sales at the intersection of Highways 12 and 7A. Durham Police say 28 trailer units were. sprayed 'with black paint sometime during the night of April 2. The sales office and building was also hit with the black paint. into the engine oil. It is thought that two service trucks and two other cars may have had sand poured into the oil as well. Elgin Knopp, manager of Manchester Trailer Sales said he hasn't been able to put an exact amount on how much damage was done. It will be partly covered by insurance. 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