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Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1985, p. 3

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adm de (From page 1) \ PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 4, 1985 -- 3 Stevenson calls alliance mockery fidence votes in the Stevenson. in the Legislature,' said While Mr. Stevenson by at least two members enson and the fact that all bills, Legislature under the "They are making an Mr. Stevenson. may be understandably of the Party. ! rer) including monetary bills, NDP-Liberal alliance, abnormal change to the He said the NDP upset at the Liberal NDP However, Mr. Steven- Grossman, and after the will be excluded as con- that has upset Mr. system of voting on bills should have thrown its alliance worked out last son declined to comment results of the May 2 elec- support behind the Con- week, Marg Wilbur, the on Mr. Miller, stating: tion, Mr. Stevenson servatives in a minority NDP candidate in simply that he will sup- publicly was critical of : : situation on an issue by Durham York inthe May port the leader and re- some of th campaign tac- ! ; issue basis, and "if they 2 election, told the Star main loyal to him. tics and strategy of Mr. i (New Democrats) are recently because the peo- In the leadership race Miller's advisers. £ not happy with what we ple of the provincé voted last January, Mr. . i do they can withdraw "for a change" on May 2. that support and topple Mrs. Wilbur, a _ © oR @ § the government." member of the NDP pro- a n ] S Ul | mn : He termed the alliance vincial executive, took : between the Liberals and part in the negotiations J the NDP as "very unfor- between the two parties § tunate," and said the over the past few weeks, CO age az 3 Conservatives "are andsaid the alliance will ready to go back to the make government A West Hill man has inspected the three- ; polls, if that's what it "more accessibleandac- been convicted of setting bedroom cottage a | ; takes. : _ countable. a fire that caused $20,000 month later traces of an | ; Commenting on his She noted that in damage to his Caesarea 'accelerant' - a flam- | new job as agriculture return for their support, cottage ayearandahalf mable fluid - were pick- minister, Mr. Stevenson the NDP will demand ago. ed up from the living dt said he is treating the position as permanent and is enjoying his new tougher pollution laws, an end to extra billing by doctors, extension of rent A district court jury took four hours to find Charles 'Chuck' Carlyle room floor. Det. Hal Leslie, Durham Regional Police : duties. This week, he'll controls and certain tax guilty of arson in Whitby arson expert, said they | be in Ottawa to appear reforms. last Thursday. were asked to look into ] before a federal commit- She called it a minori- Carlyle, 30, was the fire by insurance in- | tee on agriculture tygovernmentsituation, remanded out of custody vestigators, who felt the 1 matters. and said it should be until July 3 when he will fire was of.& *'suspicious i "I'm working with the allowed to function. She be sentenced by Judge nature." ¥ idea that I'm going tobe added that she personal- Donald Lawson. An insurance company | here as minister for a ly was in favour of sup- The trial was told the representative testified ] while, at least until porting the Liberals, fire in Carlyle's that Carlyle had insured £ somebody tells me dif- rather than the Pleasantview Drive cot- the structure for $40,000 ] ferently," he said. Conservatives. "tage gutted the living and the contents for Asked what he will do While the controversy room and spread to a $20,000 and had made a if the Conservative hasbeenswirlingaround bedroom before large claim for damages government falls andthe Queens Park for thepast Caesarea firefighters caused by fire. Liberal take power, Mr. weeks, the future of managed to bring the Carlyle claimed the Stevenson said he'll Frank Miller asleaderof - blaze under control on fire was an accident that cross that bridge when the Conservatives as Dec. 8, 1983. could have started when and if it happens. been questioned publicly When a forensic expert he had been smoking. : k ¢ k H é 4 4 B f Just disgusted | This photo tells the story of how Dennis Henderson feels about the Lake Scugog weeds off his home at Portview Beach. He says the weeds began showing up in mid-May, which is the earliest he's seen them in years. Like just about everyone else, however, Den- nis has no real solutions to the weed problem. 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