2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- June 19, 1984 33/4 MEMBER CANADA DEPOS!! NSURANCE (CRP COMMUNITY TRUST COMPANY LTD. 5 Year Annual Interest APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 ~ RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE MIRRORS pf, Wall - Ceiling - Vanity Closet Door Mirrors Old Mirrors - Resilvered By Experts Resilver 20% OF Orders (For the remainder of June, 1984) SCUGOG: GLASS & MIRROR Lakeview Plaza - Port Perry 985-2844 (Hwy. 7A & Water St.) i pecia Brass or Copper PLANTERS With Wooden Handles NN -- \ \ TERRIFICVALUE! 2 for 9.98 or 6.00 each Friendly Service . Gifts Galore . You'll find them both at... LUKE'S COUNTRY STORE - - Mayor cautiously supports a move for Region headquarters Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor says he could support a decision whereby Durham Region would acquire a site on Rossland Road for a new Regional building, but he doesn't think the Region should be rushing into anything at this time. The site in question, about eight acres, is located on the north side of Rossland Road, directly across from the present Regional build- ing. That site is now owned by the provincial government, but could become the property of the Region in a deal in which Durham would sell the present building to the Ontario govern- ment and then lease back office space for Regional purposes. "I'm fairly satisified that the Rossland Road location would be quite adequate for the Region' (new building) Mayor Taylor said Mon- day morning. But if the present building is sold, he would like to see Dur- ham take a few years to assemble the necessary financing before mak- ing the decision to build. However, he said there is the concern that if Durham decides not to sell to the provincial government, the Region may never find a buyer for the present building. Last week, the Reg- ional council's manage- ment committee asked Durham staff to come up with a report on what it costs Durham now to lease office space in Oshawa and Whitby for such departments as finance, planning and public works. The committee also received a report from chief administrative officer Donald Evans which suggests that Durham sell the build- ing to the province and then lease back office space for a few years. Meanwhile, another issue is causing Region- al councillors concern, and that's the claim by Oshawa that the city has a 30 per cent "interest" in the Regional building, thanks to an old agreement it has with the . former Ontario County. Oshawa Mayor Allan Pilkey is adament that the Region must recog- nize this interest he claims his city has in the building. Commenting on this development, Mayor Taylor said he is under the impression that all claims and liabilities were taken over by the Region when Durham was formed in 1974. However, he said the issue could end up in court and "i"m prepared to live with the court ruling, no matter which way it goes". It's Derby time! (From page 1) mans, DO-NO's Hobby Shop and Port Perry Marina in Port Perry. They will also be on sale at Beacon Marina in Caesarea, Goreski's Marina on Scugog Island and West Shore Marine, north of Port Perry. If you are unable to pick up an entry at one of the above locations, they will be on sale the Luke's Country Store Come in and leisurely browse through our gift store. We offer a good selection of Brass, Crystal Kitchen Items Shower Gifts Cards & Accessories plus much more to tempt the discriminating gift buyer. COUNTRY STORE -- UNIQUE GIFTS -- day of the Derby start- ing at 5:00 A.M. at the Derby HQ at the Lat- cham Centre building at the bottom of Queen Street. So, if you are an ardent fisherman or someone who just likes to get out the fishing gear once in a while, here's your chance to go after those famous Lake Scugog largemouth, (six and seven pounders are not un-common) and maybe hook one that will put some money in the bank for you. That's Saturday, June 30 for the Bass Derby on Lake Scugog. There will be one fish in the lake worth a nifty $30,000. Taxes (From page 1) school board officials. "It was all done very quietly", he stated. While the Durham Board has not met formally since the announcement, Rev. McEntyre said it is likely the Board will draft a position on this issue on its own and-or through the association of public school board in Ontario. SCld VIDEO RECORDER \/11G & MOVIE RENTALS ¥H> He said it's too bad this had to come along at this time, because it is causing hard feelings among Regional coun- cillors. "Things had been starting to cool down for Durham Region, but this could open up a new can of worms', said Mayor Taylor. Heather E. Hodgins, daughter of Terry and Eileen Hodgins of Prince Albert, graduat- ed recently from Trent University in Peterbor- ough with a Bachelor of Arts degree. In September she will be continuing her education in a con- current teaching pro- gram at Queen's University. i Parks 27 and 28, 1984. June, 1984 OF EF) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT * PARKS CANADA TRENT-SEVERN WATERWAY PUBLIC NOTICE The following navigation channels are to be treated with chemicals to control aquatic weeds during the period from June 26 to June 28, 1984 (inclusive). 1. The navigation channel in Lake Scugog June 26, Persons are cautioned not to swim in or drink treated water for a period of twenty-four (24) hours after treatment, and not to use the treated water for irrigation for at least five (5) days after treatment. 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