CI nT a PE AC ws 12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 22, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Support The Port Pe Christmas x Mayor looks ahead to next term From Page 1 better balance -- it is equally detractors say too much empha- Co important to support the busi- sis is placed on tourism, the hiring 100," he said. nesses that are already in place mayor disagrees, describing it "We don't want to find our- here, he said. as good use of natural resources. selves depending too much on "The best thing you can do is "I don't think you can pump one industry." keep what you've got," said it too hard," he said. "There's millions of dollars to be had in many, many ways." The kind of careful, limited development people want to see here can only be brought about with the provision of sewage and water servicing, the mayor admits. Port Perry's system is currently nearing capacity, but a study released this summer suggests it can be expanded to 10,000 to 12,000 persons equivalent capacity, and an environmental assess- THAN K YO U ment of the existing system is - currently being undertaken to determine the feasibility of Small, service-related com- " Ye ond panies should continue to pro- Mayor Hall. "You can't give vide the backbone of the local Way things, (but) you can hope- economy, said the mayor. And fully help if they have prob- while it's important to try and lems. attract new business -- by far the lion's share of municipal FOCUS ON TOL SW ain Conte are shouldered by home- a focus of the township, said : infusion of new business dollars would create a the mayor. Although seme ... to all the Port Perry Businesses, churches, resource personnel and I wish to thank the residents of Ward 5 for electing me to council. future growth. : . I appreciate the support of so many members of the community. Once that study is complete community who contributed Thanks to my family for their love and encouragement. I could i will be es to Mar Hall and . . not bave been successful without the many dedicated campaign egional Councillor Yvonne to our election campaign for workers who gave so generously of their ol and expertise. beg Christie -- also returned Nov. 1 14 for a third consecutive term Public School Trustee . I will work very bard to serve the interests of my constituents and -- to lobby at Durham Region . the residents of the township. for sewage allocation. Your overw helming support I understand the responsibility I bave to maintain the trust you The mayor said he's confi- have shown in me. dent the incoming council -- which includes three new mem- bers and four returning incum- bents -- will soon be working together to face the challenges Karen Pu ckri n of the next three years. The new council will be sworn in during a special ceremony Dec. 5. is truly appeciated. CAROL SWITZER Most of all, I encourage and look forward to continued input JSrom the public. Thank you all once again. NY, 2217 227% pa | "a . PY oO I Zaid: Save 20% | " on all our CHILDREN'S . | We will pay J NomiEnaroszs No, the tax on all 3 " your purchases 3 in our store!! WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 COMING EVENTS.... SENIORS SHOPPING NIGHT Thursday, December 8 ~ 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. a » Of e 20% OFF ALL PURCHASES e ENTERTAINMENT/REFRESHMENTS Enter our e FREE GIFT WRAPPING Christmas MENS SHOPPING NIGHT : Thursday, December 15 Colouring contest : e FREE REFRESHMENTS 9 FREE CHOCOLATES WITH PURCHASE e FREE GIFT WRAPPING BPBR@ CI Service, Quality & Style Since 1881 168 Queen St., Port Perry ~ 985-2521 v. . . . vy . Yu 2 » - ; vo Vy o SAS AS pt Sih Sb a SA Sk i Sih Sh Soh Si Sok SR GREAT PRIZES vee *Sseascee aa A ~ Lr. w Lr lr - - A r--_---- > Vg - 178 Queen St., Fort Ferry 9865-86797 Eh 453 a '3 -