10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 5, 1988 Legal action possible against city councillor Scugog Township council is prepared to take legal action against a member of Oshawa city council who owns property in the Township south of Port Perry. Council on Monday afternoon authorized municipal staff to take necessary legal action against Doug Wilson for allegedly con- verung a section of a barn into a dwelling, Mr. Wilson is a long-time member of Oshawa city council, INSTANT PRINTING For All Your Office & Home Stationery -- NO JOB TOO SMALL -- 175 NORTH STREET crrpert nas) 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO SPRING SPECIAL PHOTOCOPIES t:ch - ony « 15 (UNTIL APRIL 30th, 1988) tough he has indicated he will not seeking re-election this November. He is also a member of Durham Region council, Scugog administrator Earl Cuddie told councillors on Mon- day that a thorough search of mu- nicipal records indicate there was no building permit taken out for any kind of renovations at the barn, which is located on the west side of the Oshawa Road, south of Concession Two. (4 9313 Scugog Township has reason to belicve that a member of Mr. Wilson's family has been living on the premises in recent months. In the last few weeks, Mr. Wilson has presented council with a plan of subdivision on a portion of the property west of the barn in question. Members of council reacted angrily when told there are no records of a building permit being issued for any renovations at the barn. Physio talks stress "Stress--Living With It" is the interesting topic of an evening seminar being held at Port Perry Community Hospital, Thursday April 28. Anyone concerned about stress in their lives is invited to attend. Presented by the hospital's en- tire Physiotherapy Department, the evening promises a good help- ing of humour as well as informa- tion. Tina Demmers, Gail Bailey, Sue Fell and Joyce Gibson, all of the department, will be perform- ing skits as well as presenting important facts on the effects of stress, and how to cope with it. All this gets underway April 28 at 6:30 p.m., in the hospital's li- brary. Admission is $10, and pre- registration, by telephone only, is available by calling 985-7321, ex- tension 278. The deadline for reg- istration is April 22. There's not a stressful f grouping, but that's be Port Perry' therapy department have a h stress. Tina Demmers (top left), Joyce Gibson (right), Gail Bailey and Sue Fell (abs presenting a special ace to be seen in this cause the professionals in $s Community Memorial Hospital physio- andle on coping with ent from photo) are information seminar called "Stress--Living With It" on April 28. They're inviting everyone to attend! For details, see story. WERE SEARCHING For A HEART OF GOLD Selflessness. Willingness. Understanding. Qualities you may see in someone you know. Someone who goes out of his or her way to make your community a better place to live. Air Canada, in partnership with your community newspaper, -would like to salute these individuals who bring so much to your community. Thats why we created Air Canada's "Heart of Gold" Award. Now's the time to speak out on behalf of these individuals. Make your nomination for Air Canada's "Heart of Gold" Award today. It's time we all said thanks. Complete the form below and include a note, or letter, giving the special reasons why you feel the person you're nominating makes your community a better place to live. Mail it to this newspaper care of Air Canada's "Heart of Gold" Award. 4 TTT TTT TTT i Air Canada's "Heart of Gold" Award in partnership with your community newspaper My nominee for Air Canada's "Heart of Gold" Award is: Your name: oo TT Nominees name: I Address: - I Address: i | City: "Province: City: Province: ! Postal Code: Telephone #: oo oo Postal Code: Telephone #: Nominee must be 19 years of age or over. ! AIR CANADA Zn L = FD ED mm Gm mn mm --" ----"-- --" w-- wn w-- -- wm-- -- ---- a-- dln Tl. Rn ie. AR Ll SS le Po is