7 s t m tribune june 10 1987 grits paying for school damage by chris shanahan community editor the durhamyork liberal association will cover the cost of equipment that went missing or was damaged at uxbridge secon dary school during a may 29 nomination meeting riding association president milton mowbray said in an inter view monday he has authorized payment of about 75 to replace a school microphone that went mis sing after the grit function my first concern is to ensure the school that any problem will be taken care of mr mowbray said its clearly our responsibil ity to pay for the microphone and damage if it happened while we were in there he claimed he wasnt aware of any problem stemming from the grit meeting in which ux- bridges bill ballinger was chosen liberal candidate for durhamyork until contacted afterwards by a school official through a subsequent inves tigation mr mowbray learned that a padlock on a school locker was broken during the meeting by someone attempting to gain ac cess to the schools public address system i guess someone got a little too impressed with the urgency of the situation and helped themselves when they shouldnt have he said mr mowbray shouldered some of the blame himself for not making prior arrangements for use of the schools pa facilities uss principal jennifer beal preferred not to elaborate on the matter saying it the mic rophone is being replaced its no big deal mr ballinger also had no com ment referring all questions to mr mowbray ross stevenson progressive conservative mpp for durham- york earlier criticized the liber als for allegedly misplacing and damaging equipment belonging to the uss students council a group of nine uxbridgearea girl guides received canada cords sunday during a community ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of st pauls anglican church pictured are from left kirsten nagy rhonda burnett carolyn clark loralie austin tracy noble laurie whitaker robin mackcnzie laurin beazley and denise comer 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