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Whitby Free Press, 3 Sep 1980, p. 8

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.PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1980, WIIITBY FREE PRESS Self-st yled "Iousy politician" seeks re-election to West Ward co uneils eat By MICHAEL KNELL Free Press Staff «'I am a lousy politician," says West Ward Councillor Joe Bugelli, "because I neyer sought the front page stories by spilling the beans." The 30 year old businessman made the statemnent after announcingf that he would seek a second termn on Whitby Town Coun- cil. "First and formost, I sup- posei I enjoy it. 1 enjoy the political arena," Bugelli said when asked why he had decided to try to keep his seat. Bugelli also said that now that-he bas two years 0f municipal experience behind him, he now knows what to expect and can do a good job on council Married, with four children, Bugelli is the vice- president and- general manager 0f <Golden Graphics in Toronto and b.as been a resident of Whitby for 12 years. .He also believes that there are no bard and fast issues to be contended this time out. "There are nô real issues in this election that I know 0f."9 Bugelli also says that the development 0f Brooklin will get a lot of attention in the November 10 balloting because it "is far from becoming a reality. " Brooklin is flot the ad- dition of a new subdivision but in essence, the erection of a new town. " "MY personal viewpoint is that I cannot see the validity of the project," he says. "My reservations are still there, I still have my doub- ta."p Bugelli said that this is so even though the matter has passed out of Whitby Town Coundl's hands Wo those of the Region of Durham. "It is now Up to them to resolve the issue as they see JOE BUGELLI Ontarios to get new On September 7, Lt. Col. Michael Koster will hand over the'Ontario Regiment to Lt. Col. Leo Morin in a special ceremony to be held a the Civic Fields in Oshawa. Koster, who bas been in command of Durham Region's only. militia unit about four years will take up new responsibilities at the He also believes that he bas accomplished a great deal in his first two years as Co a member of council, especially wxth the developers of the Otter Creek subdivision. "We bave managed to put the development where they should have been before I came on council. Bugelli said. One of the major accom- plishments dluring his term Bugelli says was his "100 per cent dedication to the position I was elected to. I have participated in al major decisions and have hundreds of hours studying the pros and cons of every issue that came before council." "I believe 1 have voted on the merits of every issue without fear of personal political backlash," Bugelli said. The rookie councillor says that throughout the term he has received as many as three calls a night from area taxpayers, asking him to help them solve their problems with local gover- rnment. "It has been my pleasure to have, acted on al 0f those problems and to have resolved them to the tax- payers' satisfaction, " he says. At this time, there are no other declared candidates seeking the West Ward seat on council. Central Militia Area *Headquarters in Toronto., During the ceremonies the regiment will also display the recently aquired Ferret Scout Cars for the first time. The Inspecting Officer for the occasion will be Pauline McGibbon, the Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario. The ceremony will begin at 3p.m. GAIL DORFMAN SCHOOL 0F BALLET est. 1974 -Includes Pointe work for the more advanced student and cecohetti Syllabus Examînation Classes -for chlldren from 6 years, teens, and aduits -a contemporary form of training emphaslzlng In- dlvlduallty and the loy of movement uslng varlous styles of music -for teens and adulis -have a good work out whlle havlng fun ln thîs adult exerclse and dance class FACULTY: GAIL DORFMAN-former teacher at the National Ballet School. HEATHER DAVIS- former teacher at the Vancouver Ballet & Hartford, Connecticut Ballet Schools. ROBERTA MOHLER-modern dancer, teacher and choreographer. WENDY TAXIS-Daîcroze Eurhythmics Specialist DALCROZE -music through movement EURHYTHMICS for3to5yearoids FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR APPLICATION FORM LCALL 668-1251 (Whitby) N The Book Between Book Exchange O FFE.RIN G -Afuli lune of reading pleasure at haif the price -Credit or cash for those paperbacks you've already read and enjoyed. -Friendly service - we Invite you to browse NOW OPEN 120 Dundas St W., Whitby Cati 666-2442 Between the 'books you've read, And the bookcs you want to read. Tues. - Sat. 10-5 Friday 10-6 BALLET MODERN DAN CE DANCERCISE

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