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Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1988, p. 12

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PAGE ,12, WHIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVE,,M'R ,1988 EPLECTION '88 - TR US TEES Tsagri[s: Challenger would keep open.m:imd A family and child counsellor, Deborah Tsagrs, 30, ia the challenger th e separate achool board trustee incumbents from Whitby in the upcoming municipal election. She believes she can contribute ber professional .expertise with chiidren, business skcills and a concern for ichildren's welfare (being a parent herself) if elected as a trustee Wo the Durham Region Roman Çatholic Separate Sehool Board. I do a lot of' work with everyday, faniily people. The 1810 DUNDAS ST. E. Across trom Kendahowood Park Plaza 723-2391 0 o o * o e. .0 - '1 ýN) DARE TO COMPARE...- skille I use in my job I feel will make a difference in a role as trustee," Tsagris said. She says analytical and problem solving skills developed through working with family counselling will assist ber in tarlcling the complex issues fa<ring FIRST YEAR ~.FRA N CHISE the separate board in the coming years. I can, usually find solutions agreeable to all parties. To be effective, a trustee must be open-minded, and let everyone tell you everything," Tsagris continued. Tsagris' major concern is, W keep education up. W date; at the forefront of technological changes. "The education system is not keeping up. We have to make sure that ide don't become outdated in education," she said. She would like to see more opportunities created for women in educational leadership positions, and more professionale hired to improve special, and gifted education programs. The overcrowding issue is not of as great concern as edutcation, Tsagris said. "Portables are a horrible plae Wo be educated, but they're a fact oflife," she said. She prefers to see the small class size in portables rather than overly large classes in schools. "The teaching quality goes down if 40 children are -in a class SEE PAGE 13 Concerns in centre ward FROM PAGE 4 need. Doistra, in response to a general question about increased trafflic on Henry St. because of the soon-to-open GO station, said a stop light should be installed at Henry and Burns St., as we as other locations if needed. Skelton said that with a possible delay in obtaining a stoplîght, police radar of the area could be encouraged to slow down trafrle. Buffett suggested a four-way sWop at Burns and Henry as a temporary measure, to which Scott ag-reed. Definney said a senies of four-way stops would slow traffic on Henry. Konorowksi noted that the root of the potential Henry St. Pro- blem may be traffic on Brock St., and he said- the future 401 exit at Lakeridge Rd. might allevia'te. problems. Ona question about the com- mercial development approved for the former Henry Buildall site at Brock and Mary, Skelton said she found it interesting that under C3 zoning, if she under- stood correctly, no,-parking was required (she noted that the applicant will, however, put in parking). "I just find that amazing," said Skelton. Doîstra said more investiga- tion should be 'Made of the hook- up of the sewer system inWo Perry St., while Scott said the development would be en asset if the water problems could be resolved. -~The Royal Canadian Legion,, o WHITBY <ONT. NO. 1112) BRANCH 1%%~ PRCLAMATION 1RMEMBRANCE WEEK TAKE NOTICE THAT November 4th to llth, 1988 is hereby proclaimed as "Remembrance Week" in and for the Town of Whitby. Citizens of Whitby are reminded of the significant contributions to our Municipality ini the past and present by the Royal Canadian Legion and are encouraged to support the sale of poppies in memory Of those who have given themselves for our country. DATED at Whitby, Ontario this 2nd day of November, 1988. R.A. Attersley, Mayor Town. of Whitby ISSUE: Free Trade Are you sure the Mulroney Free Trade Deal wonlt lead to aur health care and social oroarams being declared Ed Broadbent and 1 conlfsupport a deal that doesn't ensure aur made in Canada social plan. For you and your tamily.., It'sthe New Democrats this time. NE-fW1 DEMOCRATS unfair trade subsides"? JIM WISEMAN 71 Station St., Ajax 427-4666 Authonzed tb, Don Worne - Offciai Agent for JiWlemn ~. :ANNJVERSARY CELEBRATION TCONSIJMERS DJSTRJBUTJNG 110% Off j *10% off ANY REGULAR PRICED JEWELLERY Quick * Nv 2 - No>v. s5 anly FriendlyI Your One Stop Gift Shop 1 Service iW "iIT3 'YC> "L- Y We always have 100's of Discontinued'Items on Sale -DISCONTINUED JEWELLERY GýcHns::umeDr jist ributi'rig 's -ire«-dy lIaw pric--ds Lots of Parking and Convenient location L O R i EE 16E5 10 suices with 3 toppings $795 Pick Up Includes reg. cheese double cheese = 2 toppings 159ex2l1, 20 Slices with 3 toppings .$12.50 Pick Up Includes reg. cheese double cheese = 2 toppings 1121 -DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY, ONTARIO u Distributiiig ýd ýý bc

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