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Whitby Free Press, 6 Nov 1991, p. 3

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WBTI'BY FR.EE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1991, PAGE 3 Whit.1 mu Wnia MAYOR REGIONAL COLJNCILLOR (3 tu be elected) Lynda Buffett Tom Edwards Genry Emm Ross Batten Marcel Brunelle (incumbent) Joe Drumm (incumbent) Derok Glass James Priest, EAST WARD Dennis Fox (incumbent) Geoff Rison CENTRE WARD John Doistra Keith Harris John Lazenby Robeyt Palmer Shirley Scott John Southem NORTH WARD David Berinan Don Mtchell BrianWikk WEST WARD Judli Longfield Dave Wal HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMMISSION (4 members to be elected) Ralph Blank Robert Brewerton Gerry Cox (incumbent) John Hughes (incumbent) BJII Lawler (incumbent) Don MacMaster Gord W. Miffin DURHAM BOARD OF EDIJCATION (3 trustees to Patty Bowman b. eected) incumbent) AJian Gunn John Hamilton Paul Hutchinson Tanya M. Koch Doug Land Robert McCleer Gere Milosh (Cincumbent) Neil D. Smith DURHAM SEAJIATE SCHOOL BOARD (3 trustees to Joe Bugelli be elected>) Frank Cannataro Via DiCarlo Judy Morris Tom Oldman (incumbent> Martin Turpin Jeannette Windf eld DURHIAM ROMAN CATHOUC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD (2 tustees to b. elected by the separata school French- language elea- toral group from Brock,. Oshawa, Scugog and Whitby) Marc, Becoeurt Robert P. Boisvert Roland C. Connolly LouWsArthur J. Langlois Marc Lapointe Kathy -York Halloween treats stolen from girl A thief stole Halloween goodies from a 10-year-old girl ini Brook- lin lest week, accorcing te Dur- hamn Regional Police. A man approached her from behind, pushed ber and stele ber treats on Vipond St. on Hal- loween evening, said police. The maIe suspect was wearing a greenaryca and a Bart Siponmak said police. Thge incident was the only blemish on what was a quiet, safe Halloween night in Whitby, said police. Cigarets stolen from Silver GxrllH A quantity of cigarets was ste- len from the Silver Grill Grocery Store, at 1624 Brock St. S. ,early L gt1uhamIenJaor' Regional candidates look gt problem of.waste disposai By Marlo Boucher Gaxbage, cucllr'remune- ratiop agriculture and leader- ship were among the subjects raised at last week's election forum for Whitby candidates for tthe meeting, attended by about 400 pople crammed into the coundilicliambers at the municipal building, incumbent Marcel Brunýlle said there is no possibility thet a landfill site will blocated imWhitby. According to a survey done for Durhamn Region, the geography in Whitby doeés not lend itsefto a site, he said. "We just need te, be imagina- tive ana determnined,» he sai. Brunelle sai1d more spaoe at the Brock West landfill1 site in Pickering could give the Region the necessary tiine to establish a site for Durhamn only. Incumbent Joe Drunim also agreed with Brunelle, saying that -three years would be enough tiine for the Repion to look at alternatives to the gar- balo-;Blten, north ward coun- cillor making 4 bid for a regional seat, said he'c4 like "to telithe rvneto, butt out and let us granethe issue." Jim Priest, a first-time candi- date,' said the garbage could be taken te Kirkland Lake in North- ern Ontario and be placed in the Adams Mine, which shut down in March 1990. Priest said the pits in the mine are environmentally safe. He said similar prjects, already eist in the United States and in Africa. Derek Glass, also a first-time candidate, was not at the elec- tion forum. On the' subject of councillors' salaries, Drumm, Brunelle and Batten ail said the time spent on municipalbusiness is constant. «You re neyer away fromn it,» said Drumm. He said «your time 15 some- body else's time,» noting people always approach him at varlous locations about an issue that bothers them. «It's like working for $7 an hour or less,» he sai. Drumm added he losespart of SEE PAGE 5 Re-Eleot E s HA RD WORK PA VS OFF! - 10W TAX INCREASES (3 yr average of approx. 4%) - ATTRACTED NEW INDUSTRY (200 new industries In the Iast 5 yrs.) - SUCCESSFULLY NEGOTIATED A WALKWAY ALONG 'OUR" LAKEFRONT PROTECTED OUR ENVIRONMENT AND HERITAGE (Lick Pond,. Florence M. Heard House) *MORE PARKLAND, COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND A UIBRARY IN THE FAST WARD. *ALWAYS ACCESSIBLE AND RESPONSIVE TO VOUR INPUT.. lI ar ne affiliated with any Political Party. VOUR opinion is the one 1 respect. THE CHOICE IS CLEARI" Authorized by the CFO for Dennis Fox November l2th F0 EAS T WARD COUNCILLOR JOHN IA uthorized by the C. F.O. for John I-ujhes WHITBY HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSIONER *5TH YR. WHITBYI1IYDRO COMMISSIONER *SERVED FOR 3 YRS. "MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE COMMI1TEE" APPO1NTED 8V "MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ASSOC." (8 MEMBERS) *2 YRS. CERTIFIED "FRONTLINE LEADERSHIPra"' INSTRUCTOR APPOINTED 8V MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC ASSOC." (10 FACILITA TORS) REPRESENTING 312 UTILITIES IN ONTARIO *PRO VEN LEADERSHIP- AN EFFECTIVE COMMISSIONER SINCERE, HONEST COMMITMENT TO OUR TOWN 0F WHUTBY - . 1 MPM-ffl-

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