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Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1991, p. 5

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WH1Tt PURE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Z,1991. PAGE ri 3 more candidates for Bo'ard of'Education PROUMPAGE 1 entertain full debate. "It is too easy ta be silent' on issues of fundamental impor- tance ta, our families and future,»" says Bowman adding that empowermnt or change" is the 1ublic's responsibility and privi- ~owman, currently chairman of the board's property, planning and transportation committee, says the priorities of the 1980s "iare seeing a dramatic change as we frveahead into this new She also notes that the Dur- hami board, as the tenth largest in Canada, will be a leader in education within the country. "I trust we will continue ta lead with excellence. Our board is one of the strongest I have seen, yet in our requiremont to stand up for our local communi- ties we have nover lost the"abi- lity to stand together on behalf Of the individuals we serve." McCleery said there are somne problerns in; the school boa rd systom that need to 'be addiessed. Ho said local schools have too many portable classrooms. McCleery is concerned about the students' health. Ho said the students have to go outside from a portable classroýom ta the main building. During the winter, students have to go from warm to cold to warm conditions, he said. McCleory is also 'concerned with railroad crossinga in light of the recent death of Stephen Buker on.the CP Rail tracks in Whitby. "The school board should put up something for the protection of their students," ho said. McCleery said a school cross-. ing or sanie type of fonce is required.' McCleery fools lie has A good knowlodge lof the school system. McCleery ýhas twvo daughters attendingAnderson CVI. His brothior Michael is one of the top sehool board negotiators in Ontario, lho said. McCleery is currently taking an environmental study course. He said ail paper material could be rocycled ini the schools. McCleery begani his own busi- Break-in *at seniors' centre Over $2,000 in cash and nmer- chandise was stolen during a break-in at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, Durham Regional Police say entrywas gained ybeakingthe front glass front or with cerne nt block, sometiine between the hours of 6 p.m.i,Sept. 28 and 7 a.m., Sept.!29. ness in Whitby, The Vacuum Man, eight yearsi ago. He ran for hydro-eloctric com- mission in 1985'. McCleery said hydro problems ho wanted to. deal with thon have since been resolved. "I have biggor concerns with the school board at this point," he said. Ho has been a resident of Whitby for the last ten years. Doug Land was unavailablo for comment. Oak. Masterpiece Jamestown Sterling OId e English Twist Poster Bed Dresser (10 Drawer) Triple BiFold Mirror Chest on Chest (6 Drawer) Night Chest (3 Drawer) Country Collection Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $- 895, $ 1395. $ 699. $ 1195. $ 5590 Purchase on Sale as individual pieces or as a suite at superb savings. The romance of the Old Engllsh Countryvside is captured in this bedroom collection. This marvellous furniture is crafted in solid oak with a richi warm finish inspired by antique pieces found in English provincial cottages and homes. Our tradition of quality and uincompromising craftmanship make this an exceptional value at a truly exceptional price. ~ ~ZUS1AU ~ HERFIAGE HOUJSE limited 216 Mary Sreet East, Whitby (Just east of Brook St., north of Hwy. 2) 668-3483 or Toronto 686-0061 Mon1 uç.,Wed.,1 0"6,TPPrs. & Fr.1. igt~ Sat. 10-ýý5,.; AMADLUS~9 SEAFOOD and STEAKHOUSE 1180 SinmcoeSt.N. Oshawa. 436-9333 *'436-9065 e Roast Prime Beef (Canada Grade A) *New York Steak and Shrimps -. Broied Seafocd Plate $9.99 n 7 days a week e Banquet Facilities Available r 0 THE ~MUTUAL TRUST SAVI NGS BOND a FuIfy guaranteed a Lump sum redeemable arly tirne a No tees a Instaliment purchase option ON SALE OCT. 15 - NOV. 15 Than 1991 -92 Canada Savings Bonds Contact: Herb Tran Oshawa 725-6564 THE MUTUAL TRUST COMPANY A mernber o! the Canada Deposit nsurance Corporation A member of B IThe Mutual Group Licensed with M4f uai Lite o CainadtiMuruaI nvesto mc .two o! The .MutuaiGroup ÊA LX Mu'*lm Solid m 1 LA Il

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