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Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1988, p. 5

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WITBY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1988, PAGE 5 Weil, here we are ladies and gentlemen, right here at ringside for the Guilts Lie Friday night of boing. It promises to be an interesting night, wouldn't you say Floyd? Second voice: Sure would, Jonathon. First, we havé our brand new triangular ring, specially designed for this evening.Three corners for three very unique contestants. Before the evening i s over .. FV: ... that's for sure. It will be stupendous. We'1l be looking for a knockout punch from Razor Strop. Razor has been looking anem-ic lately, and some of bis managers have even suggested throwing in the towel. Sa you can look for bim to come out fighting, ta go for that knockout right away. SV: ... don't interrupt me again, Floyd. Yes, you're right. But that could leave Razor Strop wide open to counter punching, and what will bappen then is the CBC's anybody's guess. But I see that ail three contestants have finished their warmups and are now takingp lace at the centre of the ring. Perhaps, Floyd, you coul d give our listeners and viewers a summary of.. tonight's format. FV: Thank you, Jonathon. Well, as we've said, Razor Strop has been written off early in the bype for this thriller., and has to came up strong here tonight. Bent Broadaxe has been doing well in training, looks good in roadwork, and smart money bas been giving bim a crack at the crown. And of course Mayor Johnny Cannuck, that old smoothie, isstill the odd's on favorite. SV: Mast important off aIl is the format. The contestants will slug is out in pairs for tbree rounds, and then switch. That means someone will always be fighting the last three rounds against a fresh, rested fighter. That should make for some interesting in-fighting. FV: Don't even be surprised ta see tag-team pairing as these tbree tear at each other. SV: There's the bçll, and Strop goes in right away, pumnmelling Jobnny Cannuck with raundhouse, Iswings, left and right. What a start! Hie sure can't WITH OUR FEET UP by Bill Swan ke%,-;ep that up aIl night. FV: He sure can't. Cannuck is counter-punching well at this point. But no! Strop gets in there with a right uppercut about the patriotism. That one hurt Cannuck, hurt bim bad! He's stili woazy, bis legs a bit wobbly. And he's angry. What .. . SV: But now it's Braadaxes turn. He's in there, jabbing, jabbing, jabbing. Cannuck looks like he could take that ail night with a smirk. No! Broadaxe draps bis guard and Oannuck brings in an overhand right about bis day care policy being conceived by six prominent cabinet ministers. Broadaxe counterpunches, once, twice,' three times, stinging the inayor about the eye and that notable cbin. Johnny Cannuck is taking a bit of punisbrnent here tanight. FV: Broadaxe and Razor Strop now go at it. Strop draps aIl caution, he~s swinging hard and wild. Nat much is landing, but the crowd doesn7t seem ta sense tbis. Listen ta themi! They're going wild! Strop is in there with a wild punch about Broadaxe~s party funds. Broadaxe counters brilliantly, se ringingly that Strop doesn't even know he~s been bit. SV: And now be's back witîi another roundhouse, a beautiful overhander. Broadaxe reels a bit, steps backward. Strop follows up with NATO and defence ..SV: But there's AnguIs Reid in- Broadaxe~s corner.. He's defying convention, he's right across the ring and. is attempting ta rescue Broadaxe. Hie hol.ds up some of bis figures, partially frees Broadaxe. MV But too late, inm afraid, tao late. Broadaxe is bloodied by tbat beating. He's bruised, he's confused, he's back in tbird place .. SV: . . . now Ron Vironics is in tbe ring. He~s wearing an executioner's mask and he's pointing at Strap. He says Cannuck is still number one. FV We promised you a fight, but we neyer imagined ,anything like tbis. Now Angus Reid has Gallup in an sheeper. Hey! This is now anybd' fight SV: If we can only figure=t hegarne. Are we still on the air? FV Count ta ten. But first folks, it looks like Razor Strop has emerged the clear winner here tonight. Just one more hurdle for bim ta pass. SV: What's that? MV The drug test for steroids use. You know, this performnance we -saw here tonight ain't natural. I wouldn't be supried ... West ward candidates debate representation, decision-making In the west ward debate, chal- lenger Dave Wall and incumbent Joe Bugelli tangled over ward * epresentation and decison-mak- inugelli began by saying that be had «neyer been one ta, create issues, but address them as they arase.» He said decisions hadl to be made sooner or later and 'I've always done that." Wall began by remembering when Bugelli knocked on the *door of Wall's residence in 1978 wben Bugelli was first running forcouncil. Later an one issue at council, said Wall, Bugelli vated against the wishes of the ward. Wall also mentioned that a local newspaper had assigned Bugelli aC minus rating as a counciilor. Bugelli later said he had not listened ta Wall's petition ove r that council issue, regarding expansion of IroquOis.Park, and soWall was now running against him. Bugelli voted against the large expansion plan.. "Hlistoxy as proven me car- rect,"»said B ugelli o f that deci- sion over what was a very con- troversial issue. Bugelli noted that the smaller, proposed $2- million expansion turned out to cost $4 million. Bugelli, who had earlier stated that hne opposed ta unnecessary expenditures ta keep taxes down, repeated that in his closing remarks, saying lie would advo- cate fiscal responsibility. And Bugelli said lie didn't care what mark hie received on bis report card in the local newspaper since "I won't bow ta, the pressure of the press," and "I do my borne- work and act honestly." Wall said hie favors improved transit services,' earlier access ta council agendas and reasonable contrai of development. In res- ponse ta a question, hie also said he would work for a safer environment. He later said input fromn both professionals and the puiblic was important before deci- sions are made, and that a team approach should be adopted. Bugelli was also asked why hie didn't protest a strip paza appli- cation for Dundas St. W. He gave Con duct code approval is delayed FROM PAGE 1 'What tbe helI, I ain't going to read it," said councillor Joe Drumm. Drumm noted tbat by voting against the 'motion some people xnay tbink he has something ta bide, but he noted that there were only tbree citizens at the meeting. Oites nobody's damn business what I have," said Drumm. .Mayor Bob Attersley said he had no problein with getting more information before making a final decisian on the code. 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LiN 213 Phone: 432-3937 1IN O V A -i -,-,c A N S ht*AjgyfwtoseeafkIbseen RÀEELCT BILL LAWLER TO HYD-RO Bill Lawler: " 4th generation eommunity minded family " Now retired engineer " Life long resident of Whitby " 38 years as Boy Scout leader in Whitby " One full term as Hydro Commissioner Re-Elect BiH Lawler For AnotherFuIl Term On The Hydro Commission Tel. 668-2518 party platter needs! r*' seeus for aul vour MV Sure cid, Floyd. Definitely a low blow by Strop, two low blows, both of which hurt Broadaxe. The crowd doesn't seemn to be bothered at all by that. 'And the referee, she didn't even eall it. I can'i, believe it. Strop is going to get away with it. SV: Look what's happening now! There are six others climbing into the ring. What's going on? FV What indeed! That's Gallup Poli up there witb Razor Strop right now and ta seée themn work together you'd tbink you'd gone to wrestlin' match. They're doing a tag-team stunt on Bent Broadaxe. The two have him now in their own corner and they're bashing his head against the corner post. SV: Ouch! That's just not nice. I can hear Strop from here. 'Whose gonna disappear after the fight? Who's gonna quit? Who's now number three?" FV And Gallup is holding .a up a bunch of -numbers. m mmmmmmmuff 1 OP" one

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