Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1966, p. 6

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re eee ae ae ea tales a wae gm OOHAWA TIMES, Pridey, Decomber 2, 19466 24 Civic Candidates In Race For 12 Seats * Twenty-four candidates are in running for 12 aldermanic in Dec, 5 Oshawa icipal election, ' Six incumbent aldermen and newcomers including former idermen, unsuccessful candi- a in previous elections and time candidates, make up the tield Short biographies of the can: poe follow: former alderman, DR, JAMES RUNDLE, .is again agg election to that posi- re and educated in On- tario- County he is a physician and surgeon, He unsuccessfully a federal seat as an it in the last election. le has served as med- teal officer of health in East Whitby Township and {s a past r t and chief of staff of Oshawa General Hospital. WILLIAM WERRY, 46, a for- mer board of education trustee, is married and has three sons, He is a life-time resident of Oshawa and is employed as a stockman with General Motors. Aformer Oshawa mayor ALD. NORMAN DOWN is a 14-year veteran of council, Mr. Down is a@ life-long resident of Osh- awa and lives on his 100-acre farm. He was elected mayor in 1055 and defeated in 1956, then elected. to an aldermanic posi- tion in 1957 and has since served in that capacity. JOHN DeHART, an insur- 'ance salesman, is married with ene daughter, He is publicity chairman of the Citizens' Com- mittee for the Creek Valley Conservation and a past presi- dent ot the Lake Vista Rate- ces Association, which he ped form. Mr. DeHart has eerved as second vice-president and general co-ordinating chair- man of the Oshawa Folk Fes- fival, He is a past president ef the Oshawa Civil Service softball league, A mother of three children and one grandchild, this is the first time MRS. GENEVIEVE EYMAN has run for council, She is president of the Lake Vista Ratepayers' Association and president of the Ladies' uziliary of the Lake Vista ghborhood Association of which she is treasurer, She gerved on the municipal affairs committee during a two- ar term on the Oshawa and istrict Labor Council. She has been a resident of Oshawa for the past 25 years. ALICOEPHAS GAY is a 14 r veteran of city council, He the father of 17 children. He his civie career in 1946), he was appointed to fill vacancy created by the ral Motors. ALD. GORDON ATTERSLEY i4 a i4-year council member and is employed by GM in the rts procurement office where plane the purchase of re- Placement parts for Cadillac ears. He has been the finance committee chairman for the past two years and has been chairman or vice-chairman of almost all committees. He has aerved on the library board and the children's aid society. In 1958 he unsuccessfully contest- ed the mayoralty but was elect- ef in 1958 as an alderman and EDWARD ZALEWSEI |s now completing his fourth term as president of the Polish Veter- ans' Association and is making his second bid for an alder: manic seat, He is employed in the parts department at GM. He is a member of Local 222, UAW, Royal Canadian Legion and &t. Hedwig's Roman Cath- olie Chureh, ALD, CECH BINT, who com- pletes 10 years of service on council this year, is public works committee chairman, He has a family of four, two girls and two boys, and is an insur- ance agent and real estate broker. Prior to his years on council Mr, Bint served six years as a board of education trustee, He is an. executive secretary-treasurer of the On- tario Association of Homes for the Aged, LOUIS HUGHES, a father of six, is a former chaldnen of the Oshawa Separate School Board, He is a director of the Ontario Roman Catholic Trus- tees Association and a past president of St, Christopher's PTA and a past Grand Knight of Council 471, Oshawa Knights of Columbus. Mr. Hughes is a member of the --" Civie Affairs Associa- tion, RUSSEL McNEIL is secre- tary-treasurer of Local 222, UAW and was one of the orig: inal organizers of the local. Mr, MeNeil is a former chair- man and president of the bar- gaining committee, He is a member of the Oshawa board of health, president of the Autoworkers" Credit Union and a member of the Senior Citi- zens' Centre committee, WILLIAM PAYNTER is a former commanding officer of the Ontario Regiment, married and has two sons, He is a for- mer district commissioner of the Boy Scouts and is employ- ed with a local firm as mar: keting director. He was re cently appointed to the Osh- awa Harbor Commission but has since resigned to run for council, ALD, ALICE REARDON, housewife and mother of six, has served on council as a city alderman for the past. four years -- without palotine, ¢ id meeting, She is council's ing committee chairman, emt chairman of the public works committee, onthe board of management of Hillsdale Manor, council's representa- tive to the Oshawa folk festival and an executive member of the Victorian Order of Nurses, ERNIE WHITING is an Osh- awa business man and father of three, He has been a life. time resident of the city, He is a charter member of the Osh- awa Junior Chamber of Com- merce and an active member of St, Paul's Presbyterian Church as well as a past presi- dent of Kingside Park. He is also an active leader in the Boy Scouts of Canada (25th Oshawa), BRUCE MACKEY is a city lawyer and a partner In Mac- key and Bailey, barristers and a le ee ee ee a ae a ae chairman of the United Council of Polish Organizations, -- dent of the United Council Veterans' Associations in Osh- awa and District. Married with three children, JOHN BLACK: has been em- ployed at GM for 23 years, He is past treasurer of Local 222, UAW, and a past director of the Greater Oshawa Commu- nity Chest, Mr. Black is an offi- celal of the IOF of Oshawa and an Oshawa Social Planning representative, He has sought unsuccessfully council' 'and PUC seats on several occa- sions, EDWIN CLARK was born and educated in Oshawa and has been employed at General Motors of Canada for the past 30 years. This Is rst attempt to be elected to the position of alderman, MRS, RUTH BESTWICK, who ran for council unsuccess- fully in 1962, has. lived in Osh- awa 20 years. She is now a married housewife, has a son and three grandchildren, She owned and operated a resort lodge for 28 years on Stur- geon Lake, Mrs, Bestwick was a director of the Ontario Tour- ist Resorts Association, She A DES PNR ee ete ie i bala drycleaning business i. bail om years and owns his own firm,|t of|Mr, Shestowsky sérved two years on the Oshawa Harbor Commission, He is a member of the Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Research Institute and Ukrainian Profes- sional and Businessmen's Asso- cn He is married with one ¢ is "making his first try at el ect-|" ed office, tie has lived in Osh awa for 20 years and is mar- ried with two children, He re- ceived his MD from Queen's University and is past presi- dent of the Oshawa General Hospital staff and Ontario County Medical Society, JOHN DYER has served @ total of 11 years on city pir and is attempting to regain his seat, Mr. Dyer has lived in Oshawa 44 years and worked in General Motors all that time, He is married with four children, At GM he Is a eral superviser in the purchas- ing. department, He was edu: cated in Oshawa, RED ELLEGETT |s mak- ing a first attempt at a coun: ell position. He was on the Parks Board for 13 years prior was educated at Lindsay and studied at both the Hamburg and Toronto Conservatories of Music, She is president of the Oshawa riding Conservative Association, is seeking his second term on council, He has lived in Osh: awa 33 years and was edu- cated here, He has been in the ALD. ALEX SHESTOWSKY to its dissolution in December, 1963 and h has been a )_provin: ent appointee on 'onservation Authority for val years, He has Jived in Oshawa 40 years and worked at General Motors for 30, Edu-| the cated in nville, he Is married with three children, LAWYER GILBERT MUR.|~ DOCH has practised law 17 years and has lived in Oshawa 1 orn in Scotland, he is a4 alth #1 imisiee. weet ste Seen ae: NA evevevey SOU CU Murdoch ran once before, for Board of Education, but was unsuccessful, He is president of Mee on Club and member of Chamber of Commerce and active in other organizations, He was educated at Queen's University, DRAMA FOR ALL London's 50 live theatres each produce three to four plays a vear Wht, lal) vv CATCH WANTED MAN WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ever: ott Leroy Biggs, one of the|™' FBI's 10 most-wanted fugitives, | was arrested in Denver, Colo., Thursday by FBI agents, acting attorney-general Ramsey Clark announced, FBI Director J, Ed- had recently psn ho he caaren Pent lvalver, gar Hoover said Biggs, wanted ' for bank robbery, was appre: bended in 'front of a"home he WZ 4 PNY mn, I (vy) i RERERARERLRAALAR ERE EEE Kh) -- ) AAAI LAARAAARAR KES ) POU UP SS 20 St. FT. 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