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Port Perry Star, 1 Oct 1980, p. 2

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Fea Qo Yr FIV mei, Yr 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 1, 1980 Christie seeks P.C. nomination (From page 1) has actively campaigned on behalf of Conservative candidates in several provincial and federal elections. With Bill Newman getting YVONNE CHRISTIE out of active politics because of health reasons, just who will get the nomination to succeed him as the Tory candidate in York-Durham is shaping up as an interest- ing political struggle. Although Mrs. Christie is the first to make a formal public declaration of her intentions, there are at least two others expressing more than just a passing interest g in the job. Long-time Regional councillor from Scugog Reg. Rose is one. And while he stopped short of making an official declaration when contacted by the Star Mon- day morning, Mr. Rose did say that he is strongly inter- ested in the nomination. Mr. Rose is stepping down BUILT TO rect. 40 gal stip fuel tank, dual exhaust system, power steering, 20/7.5 front wheel as Scugog's rep on the Durham council when the municipal election is held this November. A third candidate for the Conservative nomination who is giving the idea '"'very serious consideration' is Georgina Township farmer, Ross Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson, 38, who operates a hog and beef farm on Regional Road 23 about 12 " miles north of Uxbridge, would not make an official declaration when contacted by the Star on Monday morning. "I'll be stating my intent- ions some time in the future", said Mr. Stevenson. However, Mr. Stevenson has already been doing a little campaigning for the nomination. At the Port Perry Fair over the Labour Day weekend, he was being introduced as a possible candidate by Port Perry physician Dr. Bill Cohoon, a long-time Conservative Party supporter from this area. Mr. Stevenson holds a doctorate in agriculture meteorology, and lectured at the University of Guelph 'Crop Sciences department for seven years before returning in 1976 to take over the family farming operation north of Uxbridge. In recent weeks;-there had. "been much speculation that Ontario voters would be going to the polls this fall for a provincial election. However, it now appears as if the election will not come until next spring unless the opposition parties decide to bring down the minority government of Premier William Davis. 2% 5 Su Rain dampens official Queen St. opening Umbrellas were strictly in order last Thursday evening in Port Perry as a ribbon cutting ceremony was held to mark the official opening of the recently re-constructed Queen Street. While Scugog Regional councillor Reg Rose and Mayor Jerry Taylor held the umbrella, Robert Eaton, parliamentary assistant to Communications minister James Snow cut the blue ribbon. There was a host of dignitaries on hand for the ceremonies including all members of Scugog council; Brock Mayor Al McPhail; Uxbridge Mayor Gary Herema; -Durham-chairman-Walter--Beath; Ivan Bg Hubbert, president of Totten, Sims, Hubicki Ltd.; engineering consultants for Scugog Township. Demand expansion of Meals on Wheels Drivers are urgently need- ed for Scugog Community Care's Meals on Wheels PRICED TO 1980 GMC TANDEM driver's seat belt, level ride driver & aux. seat, roof drip mouldings, senior west coast type exterior, assist handles, 209 inch wheelbase 144" CA, front truck axle 12000 Ib. capacity, 14000 Ib. front spring, rear suspension-hendrickson, 34000 Ib. rear axle, air brake system, parking brake, limiting valve-front brake, manual throttle control, h.d. oil bath air cleaner, 12 cf gear driven air compressed, 63 amp generator, V8 engine 427 CID 7.0 litres, spicer cm 505 5 speed trans., spicer 7041 4 speed aux. trans., dual 20/7.5 rear wheel, tilt fiberglass hood, single 12 freedom batter, air horn, tachometer, cigar lighter, am pushbutton radio, heavy duty radiator, chromed front bumper, engine coolant, towing device, custom appearance equipment, scottsdale equipment, front tire tread-highway, uniroyal front tires, front tire 10.00x20F tube-bias, rear tire 10.00x20F tube-bias. Suggested Retail Price $30,929. OUR PRICE ... $24,743.00 RHTIER PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry - 985-8474 program. There are current- ly nineteen people needing meals. The Community Nursing Home which has been preparing the meals for the past eight years is able to supply a maximum of 15 meals a day. The Community Memorial Hospital which is supplying meals for Cartwright area has agreed to expand its services for a second route for Port Perry. But this means that WE NEED YOU. Our drivers are asked to help for one week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11:30 a.m.) every three months. We need 12 new drivers to start the extra route. - If you can help please call 985-8461, 9-12 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. weekdays. Brooklin Concrete, first in quality, steel- reinforced precast concrete septic tanks. Our tanks are designed to meet the Ontario_Ministry_of the Environment Regulation 229/74. 1) Sse Swelling LIMITED "LF &2 203 Queep Street - Port Perry OPEN: Mon, Tues., Wed., & Sat. 10t0 6. OPEN: Thursday & Friday 10to0 9. - EAR PIERCING - BY APPOINTMENT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS Tanks can be used as holding tanks and fitted with pump-out hatches and liquid level controls. They can also be used-as cisterns or installed in tandem and adapted to many commercial and industrial applications. Immediate delivery in the following capacities - 600, 800, 1,000, 2,000, 2,500 and 3,000 gallons. Larger capacities also available. e Single or double chamber e Syphon tanks ® Pump tanks ® Holding tanks Brooklin Concrete Products Limited Highway 12, Brooklin, Ontario 116-635 in Yonge St, Newmarket Ontario 416-895-2371 Highway 11, Huntsville, Ontario 205 Hwy. 121, Haliburton [8 BI FTI

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