4 b4 tribune september 4 1985 election races take shape in uxbridge twp wards by chris shanahan uxbridge twp veteran ward 4 councillor sandy ewen has announced hell not seek reelection in the nov 12 municipal election councillor ewen said in an interview monday that his decision was based large ly on the fact that hes served the ward for nine years and may like to try some new territory although nearly certain he wont run at all this year uxbridge townships plan ning and development committee chair man said his final decision will come within two or three weeks the only candidate to officially enter the mayoralty race is gerrilynn oconnor now serving as uxbridge townships re gional councillor present chief magistrate bill ballinger will not seek reelection in order to devote more time to family and business interests and his challenger in the 1982 election chiropractor morley pitts told the tri bune in june that he definitely wont run in 1985 however he didnt rule out a future reentry into the municipal ring there will be a race for the townships regional council spot as ward 5s ian mor rison confirmed hell challenge don jack son of ward 1 mr jackson a veteran in the areas municipal affairs announced his re gional candidacy earlier in the year councillor morrison 28 said if elected regional councillor hed resign his position as advertising manager of the uxbridge times- journal and stouffville sun he lives in leaskdale with wife pamela lewis formerly of stouffville north street resident larry austin has confirmed hes running in ward 5 its the first election attempt by the 40yearold school teacher in ward 1 the only ratepayer to throw his hat in the ring in cal avery rr 3 stouff ville avery 34 has resided in uxbridge twp for 10 years he and wife cathryn own and operate an industrial supply business frank hendy rri claremont is ex pected to announce sept 15 whether or not hes running in ward 1 incumbent mac meyers hasnt finalized his plans in ward 2 but said hell make a decision soon zephyrs clifford sweet who lost to meyers by four votes in 1982 has decided to try again in ward 2 mr sweet is a semiretired turf farm manager ron johnson will attempt to win his fourth term in ward 3 so far no opponents have surfaced in this riding although it has been rumored that sandy ewen might be interested swiss chalet makes ag00d ribbing eveneasiertotake f save 100 onanyfull rib or combo dinner bring this coupon to any participating swiss chalet and save 100 on your next purchase of any full rib or chicken and rib combo dinner offer valid in the dining room or at the take out counter rib dinners include a full rack of ourcharbroiled ribs fries that are cut fresh daily and a toasted roll combo dinners include a halfrack of ribs a charcoal broiled quarter chicken fricschact sauce and roll so come to swiss chalet well give you a terrific ribbing offer not valid on halfrack rib orders oftcr valid until september 15 1985 not valid in combination with any other 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fcow l tint enjoy pmj rmn com rou cmmmn pun and mwh iw j km c of brock r1 on hwy 7 at ihc village of greenwood kmkamoonm 6884ci winning smile seventeenyearold stacy mcgee displays the ribbon she and horse sonny won sunday in a class at the 1985 central ontario pony club show jumping championships the event staged at zweibrucken horse farm on mccowan road was hosted by the unionville pony club and sponsored by the royal bank jim thomas trustee asks for answers on funding the following article on the topic of ex tended funding to roman catholic secon dary schools is written by heather be- veridge a trustee representing uxbridge township on the durham board of educa tion the durham board of education ha had continued debate on separate school funding since the announcement by the for mer premier of ontario william davisl the meeting of aug 26 1985 was no excep tion as the board considered a motion by trustee s mcenty re of scugog township to put forward a referendum on separate school funding in the november election the durham board has objected to the extension of separate school funding and has requested the provincial government to answer the following questions a will adequate funding be provided for both systems to maintain the quality programs and services now available in the public boards of ontario i9v j b will the principle of universal ac cess be enforced in both systems j z c will noncatholic staff have equal opportunities in the separate schools d will the extension of funding t separate boards affect the composition of trustee representation on public school boards e will public funding be extended to other denominational and private schools although some of these questions have been answered by bill 30 provincial leg islation which amends the education act to allow for extension of separate school fund ing the durham board of education is far from satisfied with bill 30 and has formeda committee whose members trustees be veridge french kitchen lawsdn lafar- ga mcentyre and mcllveen will make rep resentation to the ontario legislatures standing committee on social develop ment at the aug 26 meeting the durham board after considerable debate voted fo ask municipal councils across the region to place the following question on the ballot for municipal elections on nov 12 do you favor the extension of funding to the ro man catholic separate secondary schools due to a lack of communication from the provincial government on the funds neces sary to implement the extension of sepa rate schools the question is a difficult one for trustees to answer let alone the tax payers the coalition for public education au thor of the referendum question should be focusing its energies on full public disclo sure accounting and debate on the pro jected costs of implcmting bill 30 like wise the durham board of education should be pressing the provincial govern- ment for disclosure of funding arrangemetns for bill 30 is bill 30 going to cost 40 million 80 million or 120 million will taxes be raised for the additional funds needed or will provincial coffers be manipulated once again leaving under essential ser vices underfunded there are many unanswered questions and dialogue remains confused the public has a right to answers on costly funding the most efficient quality education for students across ontario however can only be achieved at the most economical price with a unified school system with co operative sharing of facilities new paintings brougham scenery from uxbridge pickering and stouffville is featured in artist marc barrics latest collection of watercolor paintings the original works arc now on display at his gallery brougham located on hwy 7 just west of brock road a few times every year as a break from the controlled and at times very tedious work of the acrylics i enjoy painting watercolors mr barric explained the 23yearold goodwood native began developing his talent while attending ox bridge secondary school he now lives in a whitchurchstouffvillc farmhouse you should know that 762 of adults in markhamstouffvil le received at least one of the last four issues of the economist or tribune com pared to 403 who read yesterdays star source kubas associates study spring 1985 details on request