PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 29, 1991 - § OO OO OO OO OO OOOO OOOIO003003300000, Seagrave United Church Annual hot turkey dinner (with Plum Pudding & Pie) Wednesday, November 6th Sittings - 4:45 pm., 6 pm., 7:15 pm. ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY! Adults - $10.00 «+ Children 12 & under - $4.00 TAKE OUTS AVAILABLE U.C.W. Bazaar Call « 985-2489 or 985-7778 WAV I INI II INI III PIO TI IIT y UR Ko i A {FAY > E- 0. | ed I a Fe an A fire on Mason Street In Blackstock fey x = A My ALE, destroyed a hou se and its contents on Oct. 23. Dur- PET SN "t ME JUNE CT LS ARI 4 Sb FED i Fe RE ham Regional Police were unable to give an estimate of the damage caused by the blaze. There were no injuries in the fire. Development a concern From Page 4 what classified as suitable de- velopment in Scugog Town- ship. Mr. Edwards is a Union Avenue resident opposed to the Dietlein said he is opposed any imported garbage crossing Scu- gog Township boundaries. Chuck Hill, also a candidate in the Ward 4 race, said he op- es to keep people here more than eight hours." Mr. Malcolm said he would like to see a jobs committee formed to develop a strategy to proposed Vanedward-Jeffery Poses any large-scale landfill attract _industry to Scugog subdivision in Prince Albert. site in any part of Scugog Town- Township. Mayor Hall said develop- ship. Jim Tower and John Abbott, ment is going to depend on the sewer capacity and the town- ship will have to wait to see if the system can be expanded. Mayoralty candidate Glenn LI RAB PERFECT PORTIONS Malcolm said he would like to council s hands. blamed the format change and MI EL PREMIUM BRAND see gradual growth, and added We have no say in the mat- Mr. Tower added that he felt Snow Crab council doesn't rubber stamp ter," she said, adding the envi- anything he said would have Legs & Claws Panzerotti every proposal it receives. ronment minister took over the beenredundant. ] g Ward 1 councillor Ken Car- responsibility of garbage be- Ward 4 hopeful Neil 1 25 ruthers said he would oppose cause "we didn't know what we McLaughlin, who also didn't abs o ea. ® 8Pak $9.99 any major development until a Were doing. Co speak, escaped any questions OVEN READY- 375° FOR 15 MIN. strategy for the whole township Now, the garbage crisisis an regarding his decision. is devised. unholy mess, she said. If Scu- Resident Lynda Kendry Connie Southern, Ward 1 candidate, said she would not allow any development which would jeopardize the services. Fred Canning, also a candi- date in Ward 1, said he is against all high density hous- ing. Mr. Bertrand stressed that Scugog Township has a lack of affordable housing, and if a so- lution is not found soon, "our children will have no choice but tomove south of the ridges." Andy Andrews, Ward 1 can- Cliff Davis, Ward 4 candi- date, said recycling is a step in the right direction. Regional councillor Yvonne Christie said the issue is out of gog Township residents want to do something about the prob- lem, Mrs. Christie suggested reducing, reusing, and recy- cling. But more importantly, they should refuse." Albert Putsey of Caesarea asked the candidates what they would do to attract industry to Scugog Township. Mayor Hall said during the 25 years he has been involved with the Chamber of Com- merce, it has had little luck at- tracting industries to the area. candidates in the race for Ward 3, were challenged by a resi- dent wondering why they de- clined to speak during the first half of the program. Both questioned Ward 3 candidates, including Mr. Tower, Mr. Ab- bott, Ken Gadsden and Marilyn Tripp, about their commitment to Lake Scugog. All candidates said they would fight to keep the lake clean and would not support any move which would jeopardize the quality of its wa- ter. Voter appathy was apparent in Ward 2 as both incumbent 'councillor Marilyn Pearce and challenger Paul Michel were not asked any questions during AUTUMN SPECTACULAR! 51b. Box of "Charbroiler" Beef Burgers at the Everyday Low Price of $9.99 and 4.41b. 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