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Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1985, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 1985, WHITBY FREE PRESS King a Candidate for School Trustee M They're off and runnin*g! Sophia King, a mother of three who's lived in Whitby for 2 years, has announced her intention to run in the coming election for separate school trustee. King is a member of St. John the Evangelist parish and has two of her children in St. John the Evangelist School. King sees the bill to expand separate school funding as an issue providing an important challenge for the local board. She also believes in keeping open the lines of communication bat- ween separate school supporters and the board. King also points to the extended school day and pr;j '4 WM SOPHIA KING1 longer lunch hours, the rapid growth of Whitby, increased school anroilmant and com- puter technology as kay local issues. ,.OPENING SPECIAL . FOR BRIDES-TO-BE PICKERING'S FIRST EXCLUSIVE BRII)AL SALON A4 compltktiffeof/spr/# a«g dd'iapparc/. alollg w/rn our uil sdlccl/oit o/ bridai acccssor/cs. aorn/mac/tmore' fo FREE GIFTS frtte bride wlb t llpurcliase of a#o w,. WORLD 0F BRIDAL 1ASHIONS PICKCERING VILLAGE SC ýUARE 60 Randali Dr. Tues. &Thurs 1e Wod. & FIL. 107 S Ajax 4273325 Saturday 9- P/trfxai e~m sr7i!i~ Nominations for the 1985 Municipal Election were closed Monday. West Ward Counilor Joe Bugelli was the only candidate to ha acclaimed. Candidates who have qualified to run in the Nov. 12 election are as follows:- For the Comblned Office of Mayor and Regionsi Councillor Lynda Buffett of 185 Brock St. N., Whitby. Bob Attarsley of 22 Hanover Crt., Whitby. For the Combined Office of Ragionsi and Area Councillor Gerry S. Emm of R.R.1, Ashburn. Tom Edwards of 501 Mary St. W., Whitby. Jim Gartshore of 345 Fairview Dr., Whitby. For the Office of Ares Councillor, North Wsrd, Ward One Ross Batten of 525 Townline Rd., Ashburn. Rein Verrydt of R.R. 1, Whitby. For the Office of Ares Councillor, West Wsrd, Ward Two Joe E. Bugelli, acclaimed, of 403 Frances St., Whitby. For the Office of Ares Counchlior, Centre Ward, Ward Three Vers Hugel of 1508 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby. Marcel Brunelle of 951 Donovan Ores., Whitby. For the Office of Ares Councillor, East Wsrd, Ward Four Joe Drumm of 338 Rosedale Dr., Whitby. Dennis Fox, 10 Kirby Ores., Whitby. For the Public School Trustee to the Durham Bosrd of Education Tom Anderson of 98 Frost Dr., Whitby. Ian Brown of 231 Wellington St., Whitby. Jerry Moskaluk of 200 Coîborne St. W., Whitby. Ted Shiner of 6 Hawkstona Ores., Whitby. Mike Knell of 309 Garden St., Unit 30, Whitby. John Buchanan of 108 Broadview Ave., Whitby. Patricia (Patty) Bowman of 12 Nearctic Crt., Whitby. Larry Kinnear of 36 Hialeah Ores., Whitby. For the Searate School Trustee to the Durham Region Roman Cstholic Sepsrste School Board Brian Joseph McKinnon of 3 Anne Arbour Crt., Whitby. Roger Brideau of 803 Linden Crt., Whitby. Teri Osier of 813 Linden Crt., Whitby. Tom Qidman of 2 Cambridge Crt., Whitby. Catharine Tunney of 59 Bagot St., Brooklin. Colin- Kerry McDonald of 255 Simcoa St. N., No. 806, Oshawa. Jerry Holatko of 4 Jansan Crf., Whitby. Sophia King of 19 Montrose Ores., Whitby. Ed Finan of 410 Fairview Dr., Whitby. Tia Woodcroft of 349 Simcoa St. S.. Prince Albart. Jan Devries of 36 Michael Blvd., Whitby.. Richard arr of 12 Eva Crt., Whitby. Kari Filo of 62 Michael Blvd., Whitby. For the Sepsrate Sehool Trustee to the Durham Board of Educstlon Judi Oldmsn of 2Cambridge Crt., Whitby. Gary Andrews of2 Lewin res., Ajax. For the Whltby Hydro-Electrlc Commissioner T. William, (Bill) Lawler of 522 Kent St., Whitby. Gerald Cox of 804 Centre St. S., Whitby. R.W. (Bob) Cawkar of 215 Readaire Crf., Apt. 301, Whltby. Bob McCleery ofe8Broughton Crt., Whitby. Wayne Beaten of 32 Glenhill Dr., Whitby. John Hughes of 505 Cochrane St., Whitby. Town Passing Bail On Building Issue CONT'D FRONX PG. 1 Councillor Joe Bugelli had argued last Sap- tembar. The town solicitor has advised council, however, that although the transaction had not bean finalized the fact that the town had already takan advan- tage of some of the ter- ms of the agreement bound council to fulfili the rest of the agreement. "At the last coi.mcil meeting, we lost our negotiating tool,"' ex- plainad Bugelli. "If doesn't mattar how just our cause might ha, but by this (legal) statute we have no authorify to withhold building per- mits.", "The homeowners, however, can succeed," Bugelli pointed out as they are not bound by tha same legal con- straints. Asked whether he felf that the town had backad down from ils position, Bugalli responded that the fown had "gone as far as it could," and that if was now Up to the residants themselves. The residents had initially been asking that Grand Oak Homes change ifs subdivision plans back to the original one which the homeowners had been shown af time of pur- chase. sPCA EAUEIE 1

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