PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 17, 1987 -- ¢ Councillors post 4 Of ope ® ® : | reasibility decision it A Scugog Township council has put cil including Mayor Jerry Taylor Forty-eight charges of mischief have been laid people in Port Perry, including a juvenile from € off making a decision on authorizing argued that Scugog should get the against one adult and two juveniles, following a Oshawa, a juvenile from Port Perry, and 18 year old d- a feasibility study on the proposed feasibility study underway at this three-day spree of vandalism. Michael Clarke of Port Perry. nt new Fair site near Scugog Arena un- time. From Monday, March 9 to Wednesday, March 11, Clarke has been charged with 16 counts of til after the council has had a chance "I think the feasibility study has 30 families (14 in Port Perry, 14 in Prince Albert, mischief. ol to meet one more time with to be done at this time.. The one in Blackstock and one in Greenbank) reported All three have been released from custody on members of the Port Perry Fair Fairgrounds issue is just a small slashed tires, scratched finishes, stolen mirrors and promise toappear in court. The two juveniles will S Board. part of the site in question," said ory mouldings on their vehicles. appear in Youth Court on April 7th, while Clarke n, After discussing the feasibility Ward 2 councillor Howard Hall. * Durham Regional Police estimate total damage will appear in Ajax-Pickering Provincial Court on study issue for well over an hour The study would look at the lands at $3,600. . - April 9th. r- Monday afternoon, councillors final- adjacent to the Scugog Arena as the On Friday, March 13 detectives charged three ie ly agreed to ask the Fair Board site for a long-term recreational . committee to a meeting slated for . area, including a Fairgrounds. ' e the end of this month. Councillor Neil McLaughlin Area councillor Harvey Graham agreed. He said the feasibility di said that if the Fair Board commit- study, including engineering tests, , tee agrees to meet with the council, is step two of the recently completed ; > the Township's position on construc- overall Recreational Needs Heport The H igh Volume, ting a horse barn and race track Which pin-points the 60 acres of Low Profit Dealer e should be spelled out loud and clear. municipal land adjacent to the € That position is that the council arena as the long term site for Says ... e will only agree to the horse barnand ~~ development of recreational lands. "No Res pecta ble race track if it can be proved finan- "We will have to do this (feasibili- Ref di" . cially viable over a period of years, ty) study eventually," he said. Offer Re usea: | and if the'Township retains centrol Council finally agreed to put off a it ~ over the barn and track, including decision on ordering the feasibility . any revenues they may generate. study until after the proposed Earlier in the meeting, councilon meeting with the Fair Board com- n a recorded vote of five to two, turn- mittee which was established S - ed down a motion that would have earlier this year to negotiate with put off any feasibility study on the the council over the issue of re- y proposed new Fair site until after locating the Fair. : : e the expropriation proceedings over ~~ The council, the Fair Board and -- t the current Fairgrounds have been the Durham Board of Education o settled. have been involved for more than a Es CC cig oO 8 Cc hh ry Ss I © r Lt d. Regional councillor Lawrence year over the possible re-location of Malcolm and area councillor Graham wanted the feasibility study delayed until after the ex- propriation hearings are over. "There's no point in spending money (about $30,000) on a study un- til we know what happens with the expropriation," said councillor Malcolm. However, other members of coun- "The winter examination session of the Royal Conservatory of Music was recently held at Adelaide House in Oshawa. The following students completed exams at that sessioi." They are students of Laurel Griffin. Grade I Rudiments: First Class Honours- Corry Greenwood 81 per the Fair from its present site to lands behind the Scugog Arena. The Fair Board has turned down the pro- posal on more than one occasion, and the Durham Board of Education has launched expropriation to ob- tain seven acres of the present Fairgrounds as the site for a new public school. The Fair Board will oppose the expropriation. Exam results in cent; Honours Dale Greenwood 76 per cent. Grade II Rudiments: First Class Honours- Andrea Hobbs 84 per cent. 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