Contd fom g 3WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1980, PAGE 5 Public eand separate board icandidates RUDY KELM A resident of the town for the last year-and-a-half, Kelm is seeking bis first elected position. He lives on Pringle Drive and is employed by tbe provincial governinent as planning co-ordinator. Kelm, 38, is married witb two children and is a former edcuation committee, chairman for the Canadian Institute of Management. b, * *1. o' PEGGY COCHRANE Cochrane Is another newcomer to the Whltby political scene, this being her first attempt to wln a board seat. She bas been a resident of Brooklln for 12 years. Cocbrane, 42, la marrled wltb five children and la a registered nurse. DON KENNEDY MARI Kulik of' the t years a' broker a The cbildren ding sec th Whitl and th1e Whitby PETER WUTHERSPOON Wutherspoon la also seeklng bis fist public of-7 fice. He la 27 years old, married wlth two children. The University of Toronto graduate is currently em- - ployed as a systems analyst. Durham Separate Sehool ,GUERITE KULIK ANDY MILLER Miler is attempting to win hsbeen a resident bis hr ter n th tonfrthe Iast 12 separate board. Prior to Ln sareal estate being elected to the board, idappralser. be was a member 0f the ofttbreef duv e Wbltby District High School iKlkla the recor- Bad !eayfor the Four- Milr 5,i aridwt byByScout Group forcide n samm epresident of the ber of the Knights of Colum- Chamber of Com-- bus. merce, the first woman to hold that position. Like bis opponents, Ken- nedy is a newcomer to tbe political scene in town, this being bis try to get elected to the board. Kennedy bas been a resident of the town for 23 years, is 51 years old, married with one cbild and la employed by Dupont Canada. HE bas been in- volved in tbe Whitby Boy Scouts and bas.served as president of the Wbitby Minor Basebail Association. 11 4 ' MARTIN DOLE WEERD After four years on the board of Whitby's Denis O'Connor EHigb School, Doleweerd's first attempt to win a seat on the Durbam Region Roman Catbolic Separate Scbool Board. Doleweerd is married witb five cbildren and is an em- ployee of Munn's Press. m.~' ~ r' 't CHARLES ROCHE (incumbent) Roce la a seven year veteran of the separate sehool board and during that Urne he bas served on the majority of the board's committee. He is currently employed as a mathematies teacher at a high sc.hool.in Stouffville, 't SUSAN SMITH Smith may be familiar to Free Press readers as the author of the Brooklin Bylines column. This la ber first try at winning a separate scbool board seat. The five-year resident-of Brooklin la married witb two children, 29 years-of-age and besides being involved in the Brooklin and District Kinet- te 'Club is belping to establish a teacher-parent organizatiân at St. Leo's School. Cont'd on pg 13 01 t P~ .1 j 'h