Whitby Free Press, 29 Oct 1980, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1980, PAGE 23 Region needs more vitality The third candidate for one of Whitby's two seats on Durham Regional Council dlaims that a littie more vitality is needed in the town's representation on that body. John Goodwin, 47, made the statement last week af- ter filing bis nomination papers for the position. Goodwin, who is presently the chairman of the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority, served on the old Whitby Township Council X-country winners The E.A. Fairman girls and boys cross country teams placed well at two recent meets. They are back row 1-r Tracey Smith, Chris Waddel, Robin Foote, Sarah Macheil, Stephanle England, Andrea Wood (girls 10), Adam Foote, Brain Duff, Simon Ashdown, Mark Bateman, Bobby Torrens and Dean Yorke (boys 9). Middle row Mark Dawson, Joeh Footer, Sean Whtehead, Sha½ne Lee, Peter Wood, Bradely Moore (boys 10), Mike Smith, Neil Hembllng, Lee Crockett, Raymond VanStavern, Derek Minklnsky and Justin Moore (boys 11). Fron row Julie Parker, Kelly Foote, Paula Goulden, Lori Brlggs and Jenny Smith (girls 9). -Free Press Staff Photo. Fairman teams Place weil at meets The E.A. Fairman Public School's cross country 9 year old boys team placed firat-at the Durham Region finals held on October 15 i Pickering at the Petticoat Conservation Area. Adam Foote and Bilan Duff were indivisual wln- ners of second and third respectively. The ten year old girls won second place wlth T7racey Smith wlnnlng a thrid place ribbon. AUl the cross country teams of 9, 10 and il boys took four first place honors WFSC me etrng and one second place at the Ajax-Whitby mheet held at The Whitby Figure Skating Club will be holding their "'Novemberfest Dan- ce"l on Saturday, November 15 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Heydenshore Pavilion. L There will be prizes and a hot and cold buffet. Enter- BEAUTÎ tainent will be provided by TI 9 G the Music Machine.1 9 r The cost is $20 per couple 6 8 and tickets may be reserve<I66 by calling 668-9250. the Filtration Plant Park ini Ajax on October. from 1958 to 1964. He also sat on Whitby Town Council between 1968 and 1975 as a local councillor, deputfy reeve and regional coun- cillor. III believe 1 have some contribution to make," he said. "The town needs a lit- tle more zip as far as representation at the region is concerned. " As chairman of CLOCA, Goodwin sald that under bis administration the authorlty's operation has been kept within budget and that there bas been no in- crease in expenditures in four of the past five years. "I believe 1 have the ability to represent the town at both the local and regional level," he said. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC_ 111 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY 668-1464 SALE u70% WE ARESEWLNO OUT TO THE BARE WAttS! AttI LADIES' ANO MEN'S FASHIONS MUST OO! EVERYTHINO 15 MARKED DOWN! Brand name Ladies' Dresses, Blouses, Suits, Slacks ALLMUSTGO Brand name M en's Suits, Blazers, Sport jackets and Top Coats. ALL MUST GO DON'T MISS THESE "ONCE ONLY" VALUES e ut 13 King St. W., OSHAWA (forrnerly Whose Who) store Hours DaIIy 10-6-Thurs. and Fr1. to8 p.m. ________ Re-ELECT ALBERT RAN DALL -FOR- WHITBY HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION Nov. 10, 1980. HeIp- Me To HeIp You Eleet MARIE BROOKS COUNCILLOR CENTRE WARD M onday, November 10 For Information & Transporation Cail 668-6651 or 668-4402

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