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Port Perry Star, 24 Jun 1986, p. 3

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 24, 1986 -- 3 Building boom shows very alarming trends There is litile doubt that Durham industrial development, in relation residential development in the Region is experiencing a building to the number of new homes that are Region. During the first four boom so far in 1986, but at least one being built. months, there were 2024 new units Regional Councillor says the picture "It is obvious that moreand more of all kinds (1733 single family R BBE A may not be as bright as the figures people are having to go outside homes) built in Durham, compared ! indicate. Durham to get jobs," he said. with just 892 last year. That's an in- y Figures for Durham Region show And the figures appear to support crease of 127 percent. : the total value of all building per- his claim. The number of non- All municipalities in Durham are SETTLEMENT HOUSE mits issued in the first four months residential permits in terms of showing strong development growth soared to $190 million, up percent square footage was down 27 percent this year with Ajax up 257 percent For The Protection Of Our Customers million in permi year across Region in the in total permits, Newcastle up 135 coount num issued from January to April, 1985. first four months of the year, com- percent and Whitby up 100 percent. Your signature and bank a i ber or Visa/ However, when the detailed pared with 1985. Of the three northern Mastercard number MAY be in the hand of a thief if you paid report was tabled at the Regional The value of industrial permits municipalities in Durham. Scugog either by cheque or credit card at Settlement House on 1 Council meeting June 18, councillor has dropped 15 percent this year, shows the highest value in permits Saturday, June 21 before 2:30 p.m. Not all were stolen. | Tom Edwards said there are "some reflecting a total reduction of 53 per- issued during the first four months PLEASE come to Settlement House so that we can check 3 very alarming trends." cent in industrial square footage. at $4.8 million, followed by Uxbridge inst t if stolen. Be Specifically, he referred to lack of The same is not true of the at $4.6 and Brock at $1.8 million. aga our remaining receipts to see if yours was sto : The largest single construction sure to bring your receipt or other documentation showing project in Durham during the first amount of purchase. four months of this year was for This is for your protection. il alterations to the General Motors elephone inquiries accepted please! $i south plant on Park Road, valued at Not : | | | | $19 million. [EEE CRIME § a "GREYSTONE Vertical & Prone" Binds by LOVOLOR EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Durham Regional Crime Stoppers is asking for the Public's 9 oO . assistance in locating a vehicle for a Hit and Run Accident which yes Of occurred in Oshawa on March 27th, 1986. 25% OfF R.R. 2 - SHIRLEY ROAD -- PORT PERRY - At about 1:30 a.m. a blue Chev. was being driven west on Olive ! : : Avenue at the intersection of Celina Street, when a yellow Chev Nova J -- COME 8 EXPLORE GREYSTONE -- 3 Phich yas Agree Spt) on Celina Street, skidded through I - IN~HOME. SERVICE A vs reo he po hg Aon hoy po pA op cou A rsection ue Chev injuring ver and causing $4, -- -- | damage. The Nova then took off travelling east on Olive Avenue. 4 4 Ev THe pe hey TITRE ILNINGE 8 PM | The wanted vehicle is described as a Yellow Chev Nova, 1976/1978 Tor a FREE @STIMATE very $9.95 -- Children (12 & Under) $4.50 -- Ever me | 2 . 50 -- yone Welcome ] A with primer paint on the body. There should be considerable damage please call: DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS -- DINNER MENU : to the right front. Corol Bells 473-674! Open 7 Days a Week FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 888-8711 Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 to anyone providing infor- " RitaConnell 852-7659 -- WEDDINGS -- RECEPTIONS -- BANQUETS -- mation which leads to an arrest in this case. Amounts of up to $1,000 : DAYS & €VENINGS will be paid for Tips leading to an arrest in any serious crime. : The Crime Stoppers numbers are: 222-8477 can be used in the 1 Ajax/Pickering areas. 1-800-387-8477 can be used in any area. Toll » free for all long distance calls. Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes this article to help combat crime. A citizen board administers the program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Boards across North America. The award money is raised through tax deductible dona- tions which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 7K8. PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 0850474 bs comm sn 8° MID-SEASON SHOE SAVE 25 to 50% Selected Spring & Summer Pumps, Flats and Sandals! 10th W SALE 75 Factory Fresh '86 PONTIACS & BUICKS including DEMOS 30 Factory Fresh | '86 GMC 'S"' SERIES & FULL SIZE PICK- UPS including 2 and 4 wheel drive Jimmies & Pick-Ups' Vandura Vans and Rally Passenger Vans AIR CONDITIONING AVAILABLE ON SEVERAL MODELS GOOD SELECTION -- LATE MODEL USED CARS & TRUCKS Anniversary Sale lasts till June 30, 1986 Nearly 170 New & Used Vehicles. SALES DEPT. HOURS: Shop Early for Best Selection On these Outstanding Values -- Mon. to Thurs. ........ 9am. -9 pm. Friday ..................... 9am. -5pm. Du RHAM SHOES INC. Saturday .................. 9am. -4 pm. mT am RL i rem Cu SRR 230 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS L a FOR LADIES, TEENS, AND CHILDREN SALES REPRESENTATIVES: Bob Archer, Wes Lane, Morley Parish, John Randle, Diane Richardson SUMMER HOURS 930 AM to 530PM Monday to Saturday. Friday to 830 PM

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