Whitby Free Press, 17 Aug 1994, p. 2

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ýM I - Sales Manager's - 19 ENTkdYi 4 DOOR PNcwSed >O l SEDANS From LOADED V6, Auto, Air, ~ Ail Luxury Options Now Sale C ? @ f Priced From Asic about our V.ry Speclal Rates on 24& 36 month léases * FROM PAGE 1 locals Edwards represented. Whitby's most senior politician in terrns of experience E dwards 68, was f»irst elected to the oid Whitby public school board in 1960. In 1964, he was elected to council and bas served in a variety of capacities at both local and regfional levels since. While ho bas yet to make a formaI announcement, Edwards confirmed last month that he will seek another terni. Likewise, regional councillors Joe Drumm and Ross Batten hope voters will return them te AL FAM avav v voffice.- Currently deputy-nIaYOr, Drumni, 64, represented the east ward until bis election as a regional councîllor in 1988. Now retired, Drumm topped the regional poils in botb the 1988 and1991 elections. First elected in 1980, Batten represented tbe north ward until his successful campaign for regional council tbree years ago. Alocal businessman, Batten, 50, chairs Town council's plan- ning and development commit- tee. Challenging themn for one of tbree Whitby seats on Durham Region council is newcomer (fireplace insert) Drop in and prevîew, prior to the sale! WHITBV 'l rM 4ALL 19 )728-914"mur 2 DOOR COUPES Now Sale Priced From $lo10@mv990 *ýmlkýl Now Sale Priced From [BIEFORESTET War B Inoe! Page 2, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, August 17, 1994 A/u nicinal-elections: 12 candidates thusfar 1 NI SAN mý Lm Steve Szuhai of Glen Hill Drive. (The mayors of Durham's eight muncialities are automnaticallY memBsof regional council.) Marcel Brunelle, Whitby'5 other regional councillor, has not yet revealed bis November plans. First elected as centre ward councillor in 1982, Brunelle, 62, retired fromn General Motors ear- lier this year. Ail four local counicillors will seek re-election, although west ward representative Judi Long- field muet stili register. A political- organizer for the Liberal party, Longfield, 48, was first elected in 1991. She cur- rentlyý chairs council's operations committee. North, ward councillor Don Mitchell, 43, a Brooklin business- man, is aise, completing bis firpt terin on counicil. East wsrd councillor Dennis Fox is serving bis second termi. A special education teacher in Toronto, Fox 46 will be taking a year's sabbaiical from the clase- rooni after having been elected to a fulI-time position on bis union's bargining committee. Wie Longfield, Mitchell and Fox have no opposition at this time, such is not the case for theirl centre ward colleague. First-term incumbent John Doistra will again lock horns with Shirley Scott in a rematch of their 1991 battle. A General Motors worker Dol- stra, 39, defeated former ciown- town business owner Scott, 64, by the slim margin of 94 votes. Rookie trustee Tanya Gulliver, 26, is the only Whitby incumbent on the Durham Board of Educa- tion te have filed for re-election. If Patti Bowman and Allan Gunn also run again, it's guaranteed that. at least one of the tbree will not be back. In a cos;-cutting move earlier this year public school. trustees reduced their numbers b y five. Whitby and Ajax wil lbhave two trustees eacb inëtead of three, while Oshawa will drop from seven te fiveý and ScuggTogwn- ship from two te one. The other municipalities ar e not affected. Bowman, a 39-yar-old design artist, was first\eected in 1985. She bas been bôard- chair since last December. Gunn, 40, a financial, analyst, has been a trustee since 1991. While Gunn could not be rea- ched for comment, Bowman said she will make an announcement in September. .Meanwbile, newcomer Jamie Curiran of Ravenview D[rive bas j* also registered for the public scbool, board. Winston Crescent resident Maureen Licsi is the onlyperson te have filed for one oi three Whitby seats on the English language section of the Durham separate school board. Hiowever incumbents Joe Bugelli. ancd Toma Oldinan both intend te seek re-election. A former Town councillor, local businessman Bugelli, 47, ispserv- in bis first terni on the board. A39-year-old business consul- tant and former board chair, Qîdman, was first elected in 1985. First-termn trustee Judy Mor- ris 46, previously told The Free Pes she will not decide until September about wbetber to run SAVE $2,000 onall in-stock 4x4' King Cabs Freight & PDI ($690), taxes, licence extra Y M HWY2 w

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