SE a Cp ree -------------------------------------- Terr, "Nell Hunter of roan will be a candidate In RY SEAN bl hy ! Ward 1 (Reach) in the municipal elections November 14. (see story) PACT want answers A citizens group in Ajax- Pickering is going to make sure that all candidates seeking offfice in Durham Region in the up- " coming municipal elections know about garbage. PACT (Pickering-Ajax Citi- zens Together for the Environ- ment) announced last week that , questionaires will be sent to all * candidates, includi those in Scu- g0g8 Township for their views on the garbage issue. The Citizens group has been lobbying hard for the past year or so to make sure that Metro Toron- to is 'not given permission to pen a garbage dump in Durham. Pe PACT will be RL candi- dates some 26 questions on the garbage i issue and making the an- , swers public prior to the Novme- ber 14 election. 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A generous portion of fresh Atlantic Salmon poached and glazed with Hollandaise Sauce. $1 7.95 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 18, 1968 -- 5 Political veteran throws his hat into Ward 1 fray Neil Hunter, a veteran of sev- eral years on local councils has thrown his hat into the political ring once again to run in Ward 1 (Reach) Mr. Hunter, who has lived in Greenbank for the past 34 years told the Star last week he decided "just recently" to seek election on November 14. His experience in local gov- emment includes several terms on Scugog council and the former Reach Township council prior to amalgamation. He was also a school board trustee in Reach for seven years. Mr. Hunter was defeated in the 1985 election in Ward 1 in a close race with Yvonne Christie. The difference was 42 votes. Commenting on some of the issues in 1988, Mr. Hunter de- scribed himself as "certainly not anti-development" but a firm be- liever in growth in an "orderly fashion," in designated areas in the hamlets and Port Perry. He is an advocate of a "pay as you go" policy when it comes rec- reation facilities. He believes that sources of revenue to pay for facil- ities should be generated from the lot levy funds. Mr. Hunter said he supports such things as a second ice pad- banquet hall, but he's not sure the Township can carry (financially) a swimming pool. He suggested that Scugog might look into an arrangement whereby residents here could make better use of the Uxpool in Uxbridge. 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