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Port Perry Weekend Star, 8 Dec 2000, p. 3

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Tv"! = nn aH TTTITITIIITEEEEEEEEEEEEE----------------m, - - v - NEE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2000 - 3 - fey. "WEEKEND STAR" Scugog has proposed amalgamation talks " Rt sh oe TN 7 EE aa TEE FIRE. y 3 TR 2G O'Connor won't attend municipal meeting By Rik Davie Weekend Star Uxbridge Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor has informed Scugog Mayor Doug Moffatt that she will not attend a meeting announced by Mayor Moffatt in his inaugural speech. Mayor Moffatt announced in his address last Monday that he will call a meeting of represen- tatives of all northern municipalities on Dec. 2| to discuss possible amal- gamation scenarios. Amalgamation of rural townships was a hot topic during the recent munici- pal election. Mayor Moffatt said Scugog council would be meeting with their coun- terparts from Brock and Uxbridge on Dec. 21 to dis- cuss and map out strate- gies. In her inaugural address - which was attended by Mayor Moffatt - Mayor O'Connor said she won't be there. "I will just let you know now that as for the Dec. 21 meeting, | have chosen not to attend that meeting," she said. Taken a little aback at the mayor's off-the-cuff remark, Mayor Moffatt said jokingly: "That's a prob- lem, we were going to hold it here." After the meeting Mayor O'Connor elaborated on her decision not to attend a meeting so early in her council's term. "I think it's important that the council has time to meet and find out where we are with proposed amalgamation ideas," Mayor O'Connor said. "| have two new members on council, and they have to be brought up to speed on what our thoughts and pro- posals on it have been. It's only fair to the two mem- bers, as well as to other new council members in Scugog and Brock, that they have the time to inform themselves before we sit to discuss such an important issue." Mayor Moffatt said that while he was disappoint- ed, amalgamation must be dealt with as soon as pos- sible. "We had invited the other municipalities to get Durham 'Regional Police are investigating the theft of a large amount of cash from a gas bar in Sunderland earlier this week. Staff Sgt. Dietmar Schoenrock said that on Monday (Dec. 4) thieves made a daring daylight theft from Pinder's Sunoco in Sunderland. Thieves somehow made it into the office area unobserved, and escaped with what police are calling a substantial amount of money from weekend receipts. Police say that they hope the large amount of money may attract attention to Brazen thieves steal gas bar's receipts the thief or thieves, and that members of the pub- lic will alert police. Police also want to remind merchants and homeowners in the area that increased cash receipts and cash in homes at the holiday sea- son are an added tempta- tion to thieves and result in increased robbery, theft and burglaries dur- ing the Christmas season. Sgt. Schoenrock warns residents to take precau- tions. Police are asking any- one. with information about this robbery to con- tact 26 Division detec- tives at 1-888-579-1520. f Sal 1 EW Many thanks to the voters of Ward 5 Scugog Township for your confidence & support in the recent municipal election. Charlie Norris O'Connor 905-9858 together and talk," Mayor Moffatt said. "I think we need to get the ground cleared and for the new councils to get to know each other. "We don't have a lot of time to deal with amalga- mation," he added. "The planners in Queen's Park have already got their blueprints ready. I think we have to move quickly." Mayor O'Connor said that she agrees, but feels after Christmas her council will be ready to discuss the issues of shared services and possible amalgama- tion. "Let's set it as one of the first agenda items in the New Year and deal with it with an informed council," she suggested. 20% off Sweaters 20% off Dockers & Calvin Klein wrinkle free pants & cords "oH Dress Shirts 168 = 178 Oucen Sti ct, Port Po 2521 | 20% off Winter Coats* 'excluding Columbia Sale Ends Dec. 18, 2000 HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9:30 - 8:30, Sat. 9:30 - 5:30, Sun. 11:00 - 5:00 ~ FREE GIFT WRAPPING ~ CIDER & GOODIES ON WEEKENDS . BR@( kK - No inti ".

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