I NT Tr no i Ea A sp SAMIR rg PTE - The race for the two seats on the Durham Public School Board is really starting to heat up with a fourth candidate throwing her hat into the ring. Bobbie Drew of Port Perry, an- nounced her intentions last week to seek election. The three other can- didates so far in the race are incum- bent Stuart McEntyre of Port Perry; Blackstock resident Joyce Kelly, and Debbie Tredway of Seagrave. For the past three years, Mrs. Drew has been chairperson of the Township hires new inspector A 34 year old carpenter has been selected as the new building inspec- tor and by-law enforcement officer in Scugog Township. Paul Milligan, a resident of Prince Albert, began his duties with the Township on October 6. He was chosen from a large number of applicants for the posi- tion left vacant by the resignation last month of Ray Penney. Mr. Milligan has been working as a carpenter on the construction pro- ject at the Pickering nuclear plant. He has completed technical courses at George Brown College in Toron- to and as well holds certificates in occupational safety and health. Originally from Torontc, Mr. Milligan and his wife have one child and are expecting another. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 BOBBIE DREW RH Cornish PTA fund-raising com- mittee. She is a member of the Block Parent program, a parent supervisor at the school and a volunteer typist for the school's year book. She told the Star that with her ac- tivities at the school, she has been considering election to the Board for some time. One of her main concerns is the need for a new school in the Port Perry area. "The need is bordering on the point of desperate," she said, noting that there are 11 portable classrooms at RH Cornish and eight at Prince Albert School. ""The plans for a new school are Men' a Wean Lid. Monday Tuesday Thursday 10 to 6 friday to 9 Saturday to 5 Four contest two seats on Board of Education in the hands of the (provincial) government. It is crucial for the government to get moving on this now," she stated. She added that some of her other concerns include the need for up- dating classroom equipment and the viability of Cartwright High School and Epsom Public School. She said the formation of ac- comodation committees to study these two schools is the proper ap- proach for the Board of Education to take. Mrs. Dfew said that while she has some concerns about the province- wide full funding issue to Separate Schools, it's a matter for the provin- cial government. For the past several months, Mrs. Drew has been attending Board of Education meetings for information and to familiarize herself with the way the system works. She said she has also had numerous informal discussions with teachers and board of education officials. A resident of Port Perry for the past 17 years, Mrs. Drew is active in community organizations such as the Choral Society, Friends of the Library and the United Church Choir. She and her husband Richard have three children, two in high school and one in elementary school. She believes that a trustee must be prepared to spend at least 30 hours per week on the job. 'I have the time for it and I'm prepared to make that kind of commitment," she said. This will be her first attempt at election to public office. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 8, 1985 -- 3 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 1985 ELECTIONS | CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF PRELIMINARY LIST Preliminary List of Electors. 1985 Township of Scugog. Regional Municipality of Durham Notice 1s hereby given that | have comphed with Section 25 of The Municipal Elections Act, 1980. as amended. and that | have posted up at my office at Port Perry on the 11th day of October. 1985. the list of all persons entitled to vote in the Municipality at municipal elections, and that such hist remains there tor inspection And | hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law ~The last day for ting application is the 25th day of October, 1985 The place at which the revision will commence 1s the Municipal Office The time at which the revision will commence 1s October 15, 1985 NOMINATIONS: Nomination Day for the following Otfices 1s October 21. 1985 Mayor - One Regional Councillor - One Area Councillor at Large - One Ward Councillor (one from each ward) - four Two Members for the Durham Regional Board of Education to be elected by Public School Electors. Earl S Cuddie, AMCT CMC, Returning Otficer, Township of Scugog, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ont Telephone 985-7346 SEPARATE SCHOOL TRUSTEES: Four Trustees to the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board to be elected by Separate School Electors in the combined area municipalities of the Townships of Brock, Scugog and the Town of Whitby Donald G. McKay. Returning Officer, 575 Rossland Rd E , Whitby, Ontario Telephone 416-668 5803 One Separate School Representative to Durham Region Board of Education to be elected by the Separate School Electors in the combined area municipalities of Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Brock, Scugog. and Uxbridge Bruce Taylor, AMC T , Returning Othicer, Town of Pickering, 1710 Kingston Rd Pickering. Ontario Telephone 416683 2760 NOMINATION FORMS: Nomination forms are available at the TOWNSHIP'S CLERK OFFICE 181 Perry St, Port Perry, Ontario or at the respective Municipal Otfices above Nomination forms may be filed in the office of the respective Clerk and Returning Officer between the hours of 8 30am to 4 30 pm, Thurs day. October 17. 1985 and Friday, October 18.1985 and between the hours of 830 am to 500 pm on Monday October 21.1985 ELECTIONS: Municipal Elections will be held, if required. as follows POLLING DAY: November 12. 1985 between the hours of 1100am and 800 pm ADVANCE POLL: November 2 1985 at the Muncipal Office 181 Perry St. Port Perry between the hours of 900 am and 800 pm PROXY VOTING: Any person whose name 15 entered on the Polling Lis! for a Polling Sub Division or who has obtained a certificate entiting him to vote and who 15s unable to vote (a) Because of medical reasons and so certified by a legally quahfied practitioner (b) Because of absence from his Polling Sub Division by reason of attending an educational inshtution (c) Because of absence from his Polling Sub Division by reasons of being engaged for hire or reward in the business of transportation by railway air water or motor vehicle may vote by proxy in that Sub Division Proxy apphcations may picked up at the Cler' 5 Otfice from October 22 to November 12 1985 and must be certified by 500p m November 12 1985 Dated at the Township Office this this 7th day of October. 1985 Earl S Cuddie, Township Clerk & Returning Officer, 181 Perry St Port Perry Ontario 985 7346