Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Jun 1984, p. 9

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TR Mid-term election coming Durham Region coun- cil will not change the structure of its commit- tees, but there will be an election next week to decide who will be members of the commit- tees for the remainder of the municipal term. Following a confusing procedural wrangle at the council meeting last week, members opted to hold committee elections at the meeting June 26, even though a majority of councillors do not want the mid-term elections. Several councillors are known to be interested in either moving to a new committee or seeking the chairmanship of certain committees, so there will be a considerable amount of lobbying for these posts over the next week. Regional councillors elect the members to several standing com- mittees including works, finance, planning and social services. The Region's management committee is made up of the eight mayors from the Durham area municipalities. Council last week voted 17-10 against the mid-term elections, but that vote was declared null when the clerk in- formed council that the voted needed a two- thirds majority to carry. GOODWILL USED CARS {FRIP pe me aa TT Graduate Susan McDougall, daughter of John and Patricia McDougall of Port Perry, received her Bachelor of Applied Science in Family Stud- ies from the University of Guelph on June 1, 1984. Susan will be attend- ing the Faculty of Education at the Uni- versity of Toronto in September. Car hits deer A Peterborough man escaped injury June 7 when the car he was driving slammed into a deer on Durham Road 57, near Caesarea. Regional Police say John Lavoie was west- bound about 11:30 p.m. when he struck the deer, causing about $1250 damage to the car. The deer was killed instant- ly. TERMS OF SALE: 1 All sale units will be displayed with Anniversary Sale Price on windshield and can be test-driven on a demonstration ride with one of the Philp Pontiac-Buick Limited Sales representatives 2 Ontario sales tax, licence or transfer are applicable additions to sale prices 3 Used car appraisers will be on duty. if you wish to trade in your present vehicle . 4 Unless stated. all used vehicles are certified 5 Finance specialists will be on duty for bank or GMAC financing with no ments until August if requested 6 ro deposit of $300 00 payable in cash or certified cheque, Master. Card or Visa accepted Sales Dept. Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9to 9 Fridays9to6 Saturdays 9to4 CLOSED SUN. PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474

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