(From page 1) delighted at the personal victory. "I'm very gratified that the people have shown this confidence in me," he said, and pledged to work hard in all parts of Scugog. "I frankly thought the race with VErn would be a little tighter," said Mayor Taylor. The defeat of both Jerry Jackman and Richard Drew would appear to indicate that the library was the decisive issue in this municipal elect- ion. In fact, Mr. Drew told the Star after the results were in that the OMB decision in favour of the library location "really hurt in the final couple days of the cam- paign." Mr. Drew said he was personally disappointed at the defeat, but said he can look back at the accomplish- ments of the out-going coun- cil and feel a sense of pride. Jerry Jackman, who is completing a term as area councillor said much the same thing, . "I feel the council accom- plished a lot in the past two years, and I'm proud to have been a part of it," he said. Both Mr. Malcolm and Mr. Espey declared their opposi- Two Toronto men have been charged with conspir- acy to commit - public mischief following a hunting accident near Blackstock on the weekend. A spokesman for Durham Regional police said Abilio Galvoa, 86 Major St. Toronto was' admitted to Doctor's Hospital in Toronto with a 2-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 12, 1980 Taylor returned tion to the proposed lake- "front location for a new Scugog War Memorial Lib- rary, and with five members of the in-coming council now opposed to the location and two in favour, the future is very much in doubt. Mayor Taylor said that one of the first items of business for the new councj] will have to be a decision on the library issue. "It is very important that we deal with this quickly and let the people know what the course of action will be," he said. The decisive victory that Mr. Malcolm won over Jerry Jackman came as a surprise on election night to most long-time political observers present in the council cham- bers to watch the returns come in, Most said they felt the race would be closer, but as the results came in, it was ob- vious that Mr. Malcolm had overwhelming support from voters in dll areas of the Township. Mr. Malcolm won all but one poll, taking all the polls in Ward One, Port perry and Cartwright. The only poll councillor Jackman won was on Scugog Island. Don Crosier also won his race by a landslide, taking all of the polls throughout the Township. Mr. Crosier has just completed four years as councillor for Ward One. The two other members of council - John Williams in (Turn to page 24) How they voted in Uxbridge, Brock Twp. In Uxbridge, Regional councillor Maustyn Mec- Night was easily returned to office, beating opponent Tim Harshaw 2227 votes to 1221. Mayor Gary Herrema was acclaimed, and he now has a Hunters charged in accidental shooting shotgun wound to the chest. He is in satisfactory _ condition. Charged are Manuel Hen- riges, 48, of 152 Major St. Toronto and Miguel Lima DeBrito Dantas, 26, of 111 Essex St. Toronto. Henriques also is charged with obstructing police and Dantas also is charged with careless use of a firearm. yy 2 ay, Limi TED "> &Z 203 Queen Street - Port Perry OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed., & Sat. -9 to 6. OPEN: Thursday & Friday - 9 to 9. 3; - EAR PIERCING - : BY APPOINTMENT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS 1 ? -WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS - } a - SII-TONE HEARING AID BATTERIES - L TAT Te Te Te Teh eh Th eh Ted Ward F Four: bigger fight on his hands as he takes on Oshawa alder- man John Aker for chairman of Durham Region. Other Uxbridge results are as follows: Ward Two: Mac Meyers 432 Bert Shingler 254 Ward Three: Ron Johnstone 426 Sandy Ewen 572 Ian Morrison 365 Ward Five: Gerri Lynn O'Connor 495 Paul Harris 167 Bob Markell 99 School .board trustees are Heather Beveridge and Brian Kennedy. In Brock Township there were just two council seats up for grabs with Keith Shier beating Susan Watson in Ward two and Tom Mangan " beating Ed Fillip in Ward one. Mayor Al McPhail, region- al councillor Don Hadden and councillors Don Dobson, Bill Curley and Almer Ren- nie were all returned by acclamation. In the race for school board trustee, John Robert- son won easily over oppon- ents Bob Mahon and Hans Renner. featuring: so that this hook up wil be easy and inexpensive. | | "KEITH BELL STOVE COMPANY 1 MILE WEST OF RAGLAN OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY R.R.1, OSHAWA - CONCESSION 9 - PHONE: 655-3326 "ARE YOU TIRED OF HIGH HEATING COSTS? 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