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Whitby Free Press, 10 Aug 1988, p. 2

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PAGE 2, WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1988 Fuit fail sehedule at Pringle Creek sehool' The Pringle Creek community centre school will be operating with a full schedule of programs this fall. Programs for the foniily will include parent and tot gym, Change in trustee number F AMI LY WE LLN ESS CL IN IC Chiropractors- Dr. Peter Wysotskl, D.C. Dr. SaIIy P. Shlapak, B.Sc., D.C. (Hon.> Psychologiet- Dr. George Blake, Ph.D. Rot exologist:- Mr. Doug TIiompson, B.A., B.E.D., CAR Nutritionist- M. Geof iIey, B.Sc., R.N.C. Massage Therapist: Mr. Paul Szymanouskl For appolrnments cali 728-5251 Evening Appolntmects avaflable 1631 Dundas St. E. Whtby, Ont. LiN 2K9 (Acrousafrein Cherney's) FROM PAGE 1 sector is guaronteed thre trustees. "It is time there was representation in the north," Pickering trustee Kevin Ashe said. Ho also represented Uxbridge before the change. "TIhe motion, by adding one trustee, ensures that no municipality will ho reduced by one trustee." Trustee TMm Marks said , The Whitby situation is developing very quickly and I think we need another trustee in Whitby." Whitby trustee Ed Finan moved an amendment Vo that effect, but Duns MASTUR Aug. 10- DAHRY Aug. 14 Amon>d Whole Wheat -*9 1 Dinner Rolls $ 1 I0 5JU ,Z, /e 1380 HOPKINS 666-1177 Open 7 Days a Week Friendly, Personal Se rv.i ce 24 Hou rs- 7-iays a week it was defeated. Trustee Sally Lo)ngo said, in conclusion of the discussion, "The north must have representation. It's long oVerdue." The director of education will meet with the clerks of Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa to discuss ond get, approval for the-plan, The Durham Board of Education will be represented by twenty trustees in the fal elections. The Durham Board previously had a complement of eighteen trustees. Whitby will continue Vo ho represented by three trustees. .However, Oshawa will gain two trustees, bringing the num- ber of trustees Vo seven. ,Ajax will be represented by an extra trustee, bringing the total number of trustees Vo three. Tlhe additional trustees have been allocated to the two municipalities Vo represent population increases in those areas. Scugog retains two trustees, Uxbridge one and Brock one. creative crafts for parent, and child, as well as the Whitby Chito Ryu karate sehool for those 8 years to adult.I Pre-schoolers con take Gemini gymnastics, indergym as weIl as the pre-dance classes. Registration will take place at Pringle Creek SchoQl, 80 Ribblesdale Dr., on Monday, Sept. 12> 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13, 7 Vo 9 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 17, 10 a.m. Vo noon. Registration is first come, first served and registration forms are available at registration. For more information cali 668-0666. Municipal election '88- the candidates sofar Rtegional Coumcillors: Tom Edwards, Gerry Emm, Joe Drumm, Marcel Brunelle North Warcb Ross Batten, Brion Wick. West Warcb Joe Bugelli.* Centre Warck Glen Konorowsi Lynda Buffett, Joan Skelton. East Wardk Cathy Rowell, Dennis Fox. Undecided or undeclared: Mayor Bob AttersleyI 1aw. JOHN BUCHANAN PATTY BOWMAN IAN BROWN WHITBY'S THREE public school'board trustees, Pat- ty Bowman', John Buchanan and Ian Brown have al indicated to The Free Press that they are still un- decided about running in November's municipal elec- tions. Free Press photos Iformat..ion about Free Trade 0f pýarticular interestto pçýçŽpewho live in Ontario Canada's Parliament and the United States Congress are currently considering the Canadla-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. You need to know what this Agreement means to you and Canada. 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