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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 2 Dec 1970, p. 1

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- . Ss w RS S Lt SEN 3 S S . : N SS S \ S . RI 3 ba ' on 7] RS Wee = a a : SEES Bee he BR y Acclaimed, 2 Fi F lS enny Acciaimed, 2 Fi , 7 For Council Seats "This is the largest crowd Touching on debenture of ratepayers | have seen atten- debts, Mr, Kenny said the * = ding a nomination meeting in Village was in pretty good Port Perry durifig 20 shape, but the largest portion I have come to these was still concerned with edu- ing," Reeve Robt. cation and schools. ReMi HIGH DEFICIT candidates in the He pointed out the fairly Chambers, Wednesday night. high deficit at the beginning > 'About 70 to_80 of the year, $26,578.25, and were present and said this was largely due to attendance was no purchases of properties. reason for an unusual Gordon Goode, recently list of names nominated acclaimed to the Ontario council. County Board of Education, EXPECTED representing Port Perry and . WIN the Townships of Scugog and After Mr. East Whitby spoke briefly whelming wctory . and told the ratepayers a ago, when he > large addition to the R.H. position of reeve for the first : Cornish Public School was time, it was expected he would ™ = _ = ------ Se ee on the drawing board. teceive the acciamation for Acclaimed Hydro Commissioners Ted Griffen (left) and Wm. Williams with Reeve Robt. Kenny (centre). Bruce Beare, deputy-reeve @ second term. aa : . : | who this time declined nom- 4 For considerable time dur-| to the Hydro-Electric Comm-| said, "strong objections were | eliminated." a Kenny anticipated in Saadidin, Gove 0 sepent on the ing the one hour period alot-| ission Wm. Williams and Ted| voiced against the fMlankage| He did think, however, that| the best case Regional Gov- Water Department and Fire ted for nominations, it Griffen both received accla-| rate charges, however, I believe| the present frontage rate of| ®™ment would be initia Department and said the pre- possible that, Phil Orde, mak-| mations. The third member on|! have good news when I say/ 40¢ per ft. could possibly| '" Sanuary, 1972, but could) oo ter poscsinay So al ing his first attempt of seek-| Commission is the reeve, Rob-| a by-law has been passed, and} be increased by 5¢ per ft. in Sat amen be delayed! |. OWRC is sufficient for ing the position of y.| ert Kenny. I expect this charge to be! the future. | until uary 1973. Continued on page 20 - & < CS S * . 12. - Mrs. Eleanor Wood, parade il. »-- . cetera, Sas 26 Baste wil Nine were nomin-| tty is being negotiated for.| be ing Santa al : ated for the these positions! He is also touched om the with four bands, one eack| Volume 105 - Port Perry, Ontario, Wednesday, December 2, 1970-- No. 6 of councillors and seven aur ee for the Pere. from Ajax, Bowmanville, a them qualified and are now Sing pre . Markham and Newmarket. ie ies Keene at iS) "err nen aes] LAQST-Minute Dropouts The following the near where for smy group or individual were nominated: Grant Me-| Plan and the By-Law] who would like to be in the 3 Dermott, Jerry Jackman, should be approved. parade. And Mrs. Wood re- > « Forster, Joe Podres, Howard) Talking on the present! minds that there'll be prizes Ol cu @] ec ion Hall, Bill Glidden, Phil Gor- sewer construction, Mr. Kenny! for the best entries. eski, all accepting nomination, *##4, "the municipality had) _ ; . , Bruce Beare, former council-| #®?erally received fine co-op- D dii When nominations ended eS ae lor and deputy-reeve and Jim! ¢ration from the construction | | New CaciineS || in Scugog Township Saturday he" Bower, both declining. company." night it appeared imminent an The present representatives' "Last summer, Mr. Kenny | Now In Effect election would be held in the The trend in the weekly township . * Three candidates, including newspaper industry during the last few years has been to publish on Wednesday rather than Thursday of the week Starting with this issue; the incumbeht, had been nom- imated for the position of reeve and five had nominators and seconders for the three council posts Pollution Forum Set | Pollution in all its forms will be the topic of a forum Thursday night at the R.H. Hospital Report Sponsored by the Citeany In order to make 4// another two year term by Against Pollution Association gussees of this change the acclamation Week Ending Friday, Nov. the forum will also touch on| | following "deadlines" must Proposed candidates for Admissions . 28] the possibility of setting up| | >e adhered to . reeve were the incumbent Births .. .. 1] @ conservation area in the! Display advertising Of! | Ceci Fralick, Ray Fralick Deaths Nil] district and perhaps a conser-| | * '#rger size, articles and) | 444 Joe Dowson, Councillor Emergency Treatments. 64 | vation board. news copy must be in the} |. ominees included the present Operations 14 All local citizens are in-| | Star office by 5 p.m-/ | ouncil of Helen Redman, Discharges . 30 | vited to attend the meeting! | Monday. William Bell and Clifton Cro- Remaining 43 \to get under way at 8:00 _ Classified and smaller! | weil and two newcomers: Visiting Hours 3 -- 8 p.m.' p. display ads not later than | | 5:1) seiter and Mansell Gerrow Cornish Public School at whi: all candidates in this year's municipal election are expec- ted to attend and participate. Car Wrecked the Port Perry Star will | follow this trend and pub- lish every Wednesday. 12 noon on Tuesday. Police Probing Deputy-Reeve Grace Love, who had also been nominated for the reeveship, declined to run. Instead she accepted TOUGH DECISION ion grew -- especially for the The possibility of an elect | Acclaimed at nominations Deputy-Reeve Grace Love fills out qualifications papers supplied by Clerk-Treasurer Osha escaped|Oshawa, struck a mai box I te reathw od Sunday| owned by M.W. Jackson of IGA Break-In position of reeve -- when| Sid Chandler (Photo by Bob McDougall) afternoon when he demolished| R.R. 3, Port Perry then rolled Whitby OPP report they are| Reeve Fralick told the 35) Mr. Fralick cited the bur In reality, then nomination ratepayers present he would) have to give considerable con- sideration this time to his his '64 Pontiae on County| over. The vehicle was a write-| still investigating a break-in at the Port Perry IGA store a week ago Monday during dens of a new job, assumed] night served mainly as an occa F fed dri | during his past term in office,|sion for council members to A charge of imps . 'Ged Save (O' Canada?) The Familiarity won out for the Queen on Seugog Island Saturday night. With nominations and speeches over Mr. Chandier said he couldn't see anything wrong with it and asked if one of the two piano players present, Mrs. And the other candidates, except for the incumbents, added fuel to speculation for a referendum by leaving un decided their final word on running or not, Queen' | ' this time. The two towmshiprepesssa- Clerk-Treasurer Sid Chandler suggested Bonnie Bell and Mrs. Aileen Kane, would FAILED TO FILE tatives on Ontario County te procivetion mesting dese wih the do the honors. But when the smoke Council, Reeve John Howden % "nging of God Save The Queen. However, both the ladies sdmitted they % cieared Monday at noon there and Deputy Reeve Dougie But reeve-nominee Ray Fralick wasn't couldn't play O'Canada without music but 9 wa, to be no vote on Scugog Marlow were returned by too happy with the proposal. knew the Queen by ear. fe All the new contender acclargation. The three sitting "1 guess that'll do this time, a resigned failed to file qualification , members of council were al- "What's wrong with 0 Canada?" be str, Fralick was heard to say. papers and the incumbent = a They are Lioyd interjected patrioticalty. Mrs. Beil played the anthem. council was returned by acct " amation. Police said the car driven) : r jas well as extra demands Continued on page 15 ¢ by David Bray, 22, of R.R. 1,jing has been laid against the) which 400 cartons of cig-/decision whether to s¥sfid) Disced on his wife because of ----------$_--_----_ driver arettes were stolen aguin or not. deena Gitte wn tee cota No Election In ose for his indecision.

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