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Port Perry Star, 4 Jan 2000, p. 17

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rani ® i Hs § i { { "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 4, 2000-17 Moffatt will seek second term as mayor in Scugog From page 1 issues through to the year 2003. He cited the restructuring-amalga- mation issue facing most municipalities in Ontario as a major priority. And Mayor Moffatt said he would like to establish a Heritage Fund for Scugog Township using revenues from the Blue Heron Charitable Casino on Scugog Island. Direct revenues, perhaps as much as $500,000 annually from the casino, are to start flowing into "Scugog Township coffers in the near future. Mayor Moffatt said it's his hope that the municipality will set up a fund and use just the inter- est for general purposes, As for Scugog Regional councillor Ken Gadsden (also interviewed Monday by the Port Perry Star) he said he has not made a decision yet on whether to seek another term of office in November. However, he pledged that to make a decision one way or another well in front of the election. MARK PUCKRIN 985-4300 Tor. Line (905) 683-4039 Sutton Group Real . Estate Limited 126 Water St., Port Perry If you are thinking of selling in the new year, please give me a call. No Y2K glitches for township computers as 2000 arrives From page 1 Year in New Zealand and Australia and in those parts of the world, we rested a bit easy and went home. "Actually, the whole-thing was kind of boring." The following day, Ms Bourgeois went into the township offices to check the computer systems, and found everything to be running properly. "| came in and booted the systems up, checked the files, and went home. i { Be SS Nate i The whole thing was quite quiet... there were no major problems, no glitches; it's been so far, so good." Const. Al Robins, media spokesper- son for the Durham Regional Police 26 Division station here in Port Perry, also noted that there were no Y2K prob- lems reported. "There's none that I'm aware of," he said yesterday morning. "Everything seems to be working fine. There are no major problems with our systems." FEL Pe eA ERS L RPG 67, ! have a 2 wide range of interested buyers for this area. PORT PERRY WATERFRONT Excellent shoreline, private treed lot, prestigious Stephenson's Point just 7 minutes drive from town. Spacious 4 bedroom home, 3 baths, beautiful 4 seasons sunroom, European decor: $349,000 MARK PUCKRIN 985-4300 OWN IT FOR $540./ MONTH With $3,875. down payment. Duplex in N/'W comer of downtown Oshawa (near hospital), 2-1 bedroom units, 45' x 2108 ox sete drat die ph avn ep por: erties, requires some maintenance. Priced to sell at $224,900. MARK PUCKRIN 985-4300 OWN FORTHE COST OF RENT Open concept, 2BR, 2baths, | 1/2 car garage, 100x181' lot near waterfront park, 25 mins drive to Port Perry or IS mins. to Lindsay: With $5,150. down would carry for about $725.00 /month. HOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 4 Bedroom home (needs repairs). 28' x 45' shop (truck will fit), property zoned for auto body / auto repair shop, 8 minutes north of Port Perry,in Seagrave. (Seller will not hold mortgage) $109,000. ASSORTED RURAL PROPERTIES - 187 Acres Woodville, mostly working, $275,000. - 125 Acres soft wood bush & marsh with cottage on Beaverton River near Sunderland (note: property only accessble by foot, ATV or river. $65,000. - Variety of building lots 5 - 20 minutes drive from Port Perry $33,000. - $72,000. Pade Wo) 11] NI Country Lane Realty | 5 High St., Port Perry (905) 985-7351

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