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Whitby Free Press, 1 Oct 1986, p. 2

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PAGE 2. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1986. WIIITBY FREE PRESS Evans seeks Liberal nomination in Durham Centre WhlLby lawyer Brian Evans anliounced Mon- day nlght that he wil seek the Liberal nomination in the newly created provincial rlding of Durhamn Cen- tre. At a press conference in the Brock St. offices he shares with partner Nigel Schilling, Evans said that a Uiberal nomination meeting wil probably be beld early in the new year and he expects there wfll be some competition. "Because these new rldings are so wlnnable I think thenominations will bé hotly contested 'l said Evans explainlng that the absence of an incurnbent and the popularity of the David Peterson government in Queen's Park will make the Liberals bard to beat in ridings like Durham Centre. The Liberal candidate in Durhamn West during the lasL provincial elec- ion, Evans oat out to incumnbent George Bail eyes Durham Centre Stephanie D. Bail, an Osbawa lawyer, bas an- nowiced ber Intention to seek he nomination as the Progressive Con- servaLive candidate in the newly formned riding of Durham Centre. Bail combines marriage wiLb a busy law practice, primarily In the areas of famnily and real estate law. In addition to ber practice, she has in- volved berself witb such public service work as Directorsitipa in the YWCA and Durham Communlty Legal Cinic. The 30 year old Osbawa native includes among ber political ac- tivities positions on the execuLive of the Durbam EasL P.C. Association, tbe Oshawa Women's Association, the Oshawa Riding AssociaLion and mem- bership in the South Central District Women's P.C. Association. For tbe past Lwo years, sIte bas also beld the position of Ciief Financial Officer in Samn Cureatz's riding TRUS EXPRIENCE'I Trust For Tires, Are Tops ln Service Tool 14 îa, WE'RE COMPUTERIZEU. Today's high-tech vehicles require high-tech skills and equipment to ensure top performance. Now, we have the most advanced equipmnent, along with trained technicians to keep your vehicle in excelent con- diion. And a computerized printout analysîs means no guesswork as to what's to be done to your car. THE PERSONAL ATENTION IS STILL HERE. While the computer is the heart of a marvelously efficient diagnostic machine, the work is stili performed by a Goodyear certified technician. FRONTBRK SERVICE Our FortDisc Bake Service inctuttes new front dsc pads, repactred wheet bearings and resurfaced fient rtors. We'tl irspect ail ottier componients and read test your vehicte. Price may vary fr frot-eheet drive. Metalc pads $2000 extra. of Durham East. Bah said thaL ber career and volunteer work bave given ber an early opportunity to acquaint berself witb the needs and aspirations of her com- munity and its citizens. "Seeing those needs and aspirations fulfiiled is both te goal and my pledge," site added. Ashe. Tis ime out Evans said he bad the cboice of running for the nomination in either Durbam West (be presently lives in Pickering) or in Durbam Centre wbere he bas practiced law for tbe past nine years. Evans, who was raised in Osbawa, said be op- Led Lo run in te new riding because of bis close ies to Oshawa and Wbitby. He said be plana to move back to the area in the near future. Evans, 36, founded family mediation ser- vices, the firat coun- selling business of its kind in the region and started Durham's first legal aid clinic. He also belped launcb the region's first women s bostel. In 1978 Evans was elected a director of tbe Cooperative Housing Foundation of Canada in 1978 and as a chaîrinan of the East Central Developmerlt Foun- dation he lntroduced such projects as the East Wbitby Cooperaive Homes and Father Lawlor Cooperative Homes. He la a former chairman of Durbamcrest, a corn- munity resource centre for inmates of the WbiL- Sce pg. 6 Residents will hire lawyer t'rom pg. one and we don'L know if the minisLry will approve of i,"I said councillor Emin. He told council Latbhe did not want people who COMPUTERIZED ENGIN E TUNE-UP WE 1AKE THE GUESSWGRK OUT Or AUTO i SERVICE. When you corne in for a -M.U tune-up, a Goodyear certified techni- cinbgn yhooking your car up fo a coptrzdengine analyzer. With quiet etticiency the computer S performs numerous comprehensive m IIE ~ tests on your cars engirne, pinponting m PE~II roblems quickly and accurately. li heres even a computer printout that r shows exactly what is needed. We install new spark plugs and check charging, starting and engine sytm.Prîce applies to mout doetccars, imports and ight trucks. Non-etectronic ignition $8.50 extra. -T -à ~ JUST S4Y CHARGEIT 162 KING ST. E, OSHAWA 103 DUDSST . W IB 571.3400 668-3356 OPEN.MON, TUES&FRBAM 6PM,WED THURS.8A.M.GPM,SAT.8A.M.-AP.M need the bousing to be Batten and Mayor Bob held Up because of a Attersley voted in legal matter and the favour of theproposal. DRNPHC should be After the meeting, looking at other areas Feather said Schilling forbhousing right away. wlll definitely be hired Councillor Joe by the residents to look Drumm also voted over the drawings when against the site plan a building permît la ap- which is to be built in bis plied for and that east ward. anyone wisblng to con- Councilors Joe tribute financially Bugelli, Tom Edwards, sbould contact bini. Marcel Bruneile, Ross BIA opposes Dundas plaza By MIKE JOHNSTON location of the plaza is Free Press Staff unimportant to the BIA, A proposed strip plaza that the job of the BIA is to be built on Dundas St. to promote downtown W. across from the for the merchants and Spruce Villa Hotel is the public. being opposed by the "A strip plaza in the Downtown Business surroundlng core area isi Improvement Area. detrirnental to our ob- "We are jective," said Morton. philosophically opposed He argued the plaza to the strip plaza," Rob could weaken the Morton, vice chairman businesses in the down- of the BIA told members town area.. of te town's ad- He contested that a mninistrative committee study sbould be under- last week. taken by the developers The comniittee beld a of the plaza to deter- public meeting lasL mine whether there Monday night on really is a need. He rezoning the land to pointedout that there permit the plaza., are currently strip It is currently zoned plazas in Whitby witb miedium density vacancies, using the residential whicb would West Lynde plaza as an accommodate a four- example. storey- apartment But committee mieni- building. The proponen- bers pointed out that ta of te one-storey any study com- plaza, Nard Investinen- niissioned by a ta, would like tobhave the developer is usually land rezoned local going Lo favour bis commercial, ailowing position. the building of te plaza. The committee heard Morton told commit- from the director of tee members the Sec pg. 8 5 ik< i<ls lenow avallable et: CENITRAL PAINT ANDWALLPAPER " Cetoi 1 and Cetcd 23 " Supextar OuaIty Wood Coatings * "UNPARALLELEO PERFORMANCEI" 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 728-6809 -.. --- - Ï-; .-;.;, ' 'Addà. . . 04.a A#t. . . . ý1,,. TIRE RC:>TAiTIGDN QIL, LUBE &,FILTER 0 ~Gener tira andaengin.it* thtouch outrtrotation. aedoit, tubeaad Cta, smervc.Our i etation end Inflation, cftaetwill hap your tires mer amaey and liner.lEgin* wvice In- cades p ta lb t top qeailty 10M 011.e.wFrati.olIi titrand CQMPUTERIZED WHEEL ALIGNMENT Our computerized equipment - provides a printout that Indicates smuttanieousty the correction needed for each wheet. With the alignment service we adlust camber, caster and toe-in, plus inspect suspension and steering sytems. Prices appty fo most vehicles. Parts and 9 addifionat setvice extra.,24 if needed. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. See me for car, home, lite and busiuaess insurance. STATE FARM CLAUDE ROCHEFORT 6 FoObuck St.,Srookttn INSURANCE Buas s65-W or 855-4941 State Farm Insuranco companies.caoadian Head 0f 110e. Scarborough, Ontario V. 1 - ý - ý ý ý ý 9 fi #à é

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