Whitby Free Press, 12 Oct 1994, p. 3

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Municipal election '94 The candidates go far (deadllne Oct. 14) MAYOR Tom Edwaids* Nat Perkins' REGIONAL COUNCILLOR. Ross Batten* Marcel Brunelle Joe Drumm* >Gerry Emm Vatit Gopinathan Jim lest Steve Szuhal CENTRE WARD John Doîtra' Shirley Scott EAST WARD Dennis Fox*. Derek Glass. Jim Prlest JoAnne Prout NORTH WARD Don Mtchell WEST WARD Judli Longfield* DURHtAM REGION ROMAN CATHOUC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD VoesaS e ft chroe trwlteee Ia h18 board) Tom Oldman* Harold Marcotte WHITBY HYDRO COMMISSION (Whitby reskdeea a total of forta the il 1* y) Ralph BIank* Mike Cohen John Hughes Bill Lawler* Don MacMaster DURHAM REGION BOARD 0F EDUCATION (Whiby volem' eleci a total afi wAtutD1m) Patty Bcowman* Jamie Curran TaryaGulliver* George Millosh Doug Ross Carol Wilson Aaleiska C)Adcale incuivboenta. Unkiow sodie A Whitby woman, says shehad a harrowing- experiencewie riding the GO train early Thurs- day evening last week She told police she spotted, a man, weaning camouflage combat gîear point a ril<a h train and lire.* She says the incident occurred about 6 p.m; when thje tiaiînWas about two* minutes east of the Pickering stationm . The wonian said sihe *heaàrd 'à bang but officers who inspectéd the train were unable te. find any signs of damage. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 12, 1994, Page 3, Oldman, seekingre-election 4By Mike Kowalski Whitby trustee Tom Oldnian is seeking re-election te, the Dur- ham separate sehool board. Oldman confirmed Tuesday that he will be a candidate for one of three Whitby seats on the board in the Nov. 14 municipal election. A 89-year-old business consul- tant, Qliman, a former board chair, was first elected in 1985. SIf re-elected, ho will have'sat on the board for 12 years, mak- ing him Whitby's longest-serving sevrate schoo1 trustee.« I look forward to' serving another term » sald Qidman, who has four cAidren, attending Catholie schools. "I love this job and can't im- agine not being involved with the separate school system,» he said. Qidman said the most pressing need facing trustées is replacing retiring éducation director EarI Lagfroix. .lhaes prob ably, the most im- portant decision to make. The new director will require input from trustees on several, mat- tors,» ho said. As for other issues, Qidman promises to work towards ensur- ing that the board "continues to offer Catho]ic education in the most cost-effective way.» Incumbent Judy Morris' has not.yet decided whether to run again. Othor candidates are Maureen Licsi, IHarold Marcotte and Frank Canataro. Bu...l.i..h.w.. o u ............. trust ....e..race.. Durham separate school board trustee Joe Bugzelli will not seek re-election on Nov.- 14. Although Buelli.: had initially imterided orn runningflor a second *trhetold Thè-,Free Press -on Ttiesday -that.,busines s.reasons. f-o~him'. to'r onsider his on-. giial -d'cision. A former Whitby councillor, Bugelli was first elected to the board in 1991. . Naked ýman sought Police are looking fora man peniod Sept 9i h cFarlane who was seen naked in the West ÇrtIel Drive area. Lynde area. three tirnes in a littie over a week. Police say the mnan, described as a white maie between aged 20 and 30, had a t-shirt pulled over his head every time ho was spotted. Ho was Iast seen Thurs- day evenin g in a playground in Central Park A woman phoned police around but by the time tlîey arrived ho was gone. l n A man matching the same description was seen by two dif- ferent people within a 30-minute o ra Pizza shop breakm Cash and cigarettes were taken after a break-in early Sun- *:80c day morning at a Whitby pizza80c F outiet. Police say someone slid open a west window, which apparently$ hadn't been secured, sometime 1-; i00 cm between 4:30 and 9 a.m. and took almost $250 from the cash register and 39' packs of ?- cigarettes fromn an offlice area. Fresl _heculprit(s) left by unbolting a rear door. 0NTARIO0 HJUN IOR Do you know a young person, aged 6 ta 18 years, who is Ninvolved n worthwhile community service or a special person who.is.contributing, while living with aphysical 'or psychological limitation? Do you know a youth who has performed an act of heroism? The Ontario Community Newspapers Association, with Bell Canada as the patron, is looking to recognize these "good kids"; the young people of our province who show a commitment to making life better for, othérs. c ITI ZE= NS Do you kno'w one? To nominate an individual or a..group of young people 'for the Ontari o Junior Citizen of the Year, Award, please contact this newspaper or the ONA, at ý905-844-* 0184. Nominations for. 1this, year's awards -wiIl be, accepted uûntil 'October 31,, 1994. Every nominee 'wilI ýre ceive.,a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one g roup will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of--Ontario, an Ontario Junior Citizen of.the, Year lapel pin, $200 anid a family portrait. with -the Lieutenant Governor. NOMINATION FORM - -are.available by contacting this community newspaper or OCNA at 905-844-0184 Y*7NTARIO1 SJUNIOR CITIZEN SOF THE YEAR Y WARDS ontario community associaionl Bell 17ý

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