Whitby Free Press, 21 Sep 1994, p. 5

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Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 21,* 1994, Page 5 Pri*est to run in election, but undecided about whi*ch seat Jim Priest will be a candidate in the upcomng municipal elec- tien -- but he hasn't yet decided for which seat. Priest bas registered for both the east ward and regional coun- cillor seats. Ho* ran unsuccess- fully for a Region seat in in the 1991 election. "heObtof this exercise is appears encouraging,» tae Prest in a press release. "However, the resuits cf further work will determine my decision whîch must bo made on or before Oct. M." Priest states hie wants te bring te local politics a «more acces- sible, cemmon-sense appreach, with special emphasis on accoun- tability.» Ho says usubstantial tax reduc- tiens must ho achieved» in the next terni cf office, and gays two «ne frilis" ice surfaces are needed -- but not at the expense of the «Prirate enterprise should be encouraged te build and operate JIM PRIEST* these facilities with Town ro- operation through possible land swaps or long-term blase arrangements fer Tcwn-ewned* land. «We should net ho invclved lan services and facilities that incur long-term maintenance and operating costs that are dispro- portionate te the number of tax- payers that use them. "The empire-building mind-set must end." >Priest says the current council made a 'terrible mistake» by sanctioning "flimsy and inade- quate" protection of the Lynde March eco-system in the planned development of the adjacent area. Ho says heritage buildings, and acute care services at Whitby General Hospital, shoul dbe preserved "beave our hospital alone"). Friest is founder of the North Anderson Residents Association, a Neighbourhood Action Commit- tee member, director of Durhiam Recyclin Incand mernber cf the ,A Whitby resident for 21 years, ho is now semi-retired as a con- sultant to the mining industry. If you're committed to saving rnoney. our competitvely-raed Term Deposîts and GICs give you safety, performance and reliability. Drive away with one no later than Nov. 10, 1994 and you're automatically entered to win a 1995 Volvo 960. Safety, reliability and powerful performance. Tha's why we picked the Volvo 960 as first prize. And why you should choose us as your next bank. To tind out how you could win and for more information on our products cali 1-800-667-8802. (ach,,ui-(- l 'V r' i< i i ff,/ a li ait a, I Pri i.% 54(.(M) <C*the. aale/i-<i) S621<1. Oi,<. <r-ie ýviII h- l i 0i c , ti i i t I te i ll ' t(I <h' i lee nu' hqriVif'lit: llui< C "siteiliu,: I1r(iru'-ý (A ln tic.hi < ,g,,/A 11MIli njpbc, : f>iil -il#( () l c' %I fi if - ,l 0i i e. l'h' li c/u ' ' i a iIIJiP<I fi iinf i . a-</<' i il(A l' I cn , e / a i 'l i sch-'ciu' c' c': ccc l i. /clccc ela cc'ccccccccIli( lit cc dit cc.'/'c'c l. ill 1/le» a«dcc i -ccn/c- ci 1%c' iic h <p i <Ifla'-l I.hall<a*# w rillc/'à I ci chl.eliiiilfi fu ii-<cc<jcc.eic<'c iccc«c l < d ic'('nflf <<< <i- <cccc«<<iIiIccih.<c One of four trips for two to Hong Kong via Cathay Pacifie, including three nights accommodation at the five-star Kowloon Shangri-La. 0 K<owloon Shangri-Lc HONG KON<. AR CATHAYPACIFIC Arrve in Lx-erff ape U]Yes, please send me more information. Fax Io: Or mail Io: Hongkong Bank of Ciianada 1-800-61-0103 HnkoBwinkofCni M5W 1E4 Over 3000 flexible staff in more MNaie:I t/ian I0O½teîidl' branches aI I ail Address:I across Canadla are readvI l o serve. vour banking needs.I I ~~120<0 Dit'das Street E.Civ rinc i Phone: 666-23(00 Postali Codte: I>IiolkiNa :. GET THEM BEFOR~ THEY'RE GONE! s1Ik Fal isfor Plantingl ALL PLANT MATERIAL SALE'TAGGED ROSSLAND ~ 775 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby * 434-2562 Just East'et Thickson on the South side of Taunton

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