WHITY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEROq, 1991 PAGE 5 Regional côuncil candidates at election forum FROM PAGE 3 bis salar at his regular job because oi commitment ta Town Prince8s of Wales FROMI PAGE 4 "You- could hear a pin drop i n the room it was Sa quiet,» ïaid Pudleiner. She described the RoyaI Princess as somewhat shyb ut comfortable with people. U5hes not really an outgoing p erson but sghe was very friendly,» she said. Pudleiner said there were about 100 people at the luncheon but Diana ate in a private room. «You could hear everything she said because nobody said any- Thgn h ade resident of Braoklin for the last ten years said she real- ized after the excitement of the encounter how lucky they were te meet the Princess. «Many people were waiting outaide hoping ta see a glirnpse of her while weactually shook hands with ber,» said Pudleiner. *Medically Screened *Safe, Easy Weight Loss *Nutritionally Balanced Diets *Guaranteed Weight Loss -For Men, Women & Chidren CALL TODAY -HTB council." Brunelle said he could be earn- ing at least $45,000 in bis cur- rent employment instead of $21,000. He said be and his family spend xnany hours for the $20,00 salary as a councillor. Brunelle said lie tries te spend "the tinie I can on behaif. of residents at the region al level.» Batten said be and bis famuly. sacrifice a lot of time thà t can t be measured by bis- salary and benefits pakageas a councillor. Priest said b has "no inten- tion te vote for arâ increase» if he iselected to coine'il. Some residents , were also wor- ried about the state of farmland in the area. «'ne days of the family fa are almost gone,» saidIBan, mentioning armers can'tearn enough to survive anymare. Priest echoed similar feelings, tbat it is becoming increasingly difficuit for farmers te earn a living. "Agriculture is 'ery important ta alous»said Wunelle. Drumm said the Whitbyofli- -IKRN -50Knso d cialpIan saves, spaoe for agricul- tural laùd.. One résident asked the candi- dates if lie hadthe deciding vote, why slould he give it te that particul#ir candidate. "I'm prepared ta fight, for those things I believe in," said Brunellô. Batten said he wants te make «the decisions that are good for Mayors.' forum. FROM PAGE 2 concerns and bring it to council,» ho said. .Buffett said the race for'mayor ia based on leadership style. «I think rPve proposed solid answers,» she said of her opening remarks. «We must compote for every new industry relocating out of the Toronto rea, and new indus- tries like McGraw-Ii1l Ryerson alone provide this comnrunity well in excess of $3507000 Of annual tax revenue," she said. NEW MEMBERS ONLY, FULL PROGRAMS, EXCLUDES PRODUCT. HOURS: Mon To Fr1. 9AM - 7PM Saturday 9AM - lPM the cornmunity. "The tewn hatet corne first,» said Drumm. Priest said'he would «corne to council with fresh ideas.» WHITBY SALES PERS ON IN 1.990 AT JOHN ANTONY Ph. D.I RFJM,,1 I - associato broker I WHITBY RESIDENT WHITBY COMPANY OSHAWA REAL ESTATE, BOARD TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD FREE EVALUATIONSj'e REMAX SUMIMIT REALTY(1991) LTD. RES: 430-8403 BUS: 668-3800 MLS LISTINGS SOLO. BASED ON OSH-AWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARDS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DATA NOT JUST. FOlRBEER LQVERS Brew your owon beer & home! ~ ~~n ~$~>reaelFor even gretersavings jom D&G's Wmne BRJNG TIlS AD FOR $15,00 OFF A CONRMPLTSTART E I WTNE MAKE METRO A LOCAL CALL We comply with CRIC an d Bell UNIITDMER ALU 2. -ieie m U MIED- - - CAi .1 * Cali as often as sou Taik as long i ke!1 z i LftOpH!i as 728-7000 IF BUSY CALL 728-8070 *~,J* RALPH BLANK Whitby Hydro' ýElectric Commission, Authouized by the CFO for Raph Blank - SHW *No remiltesNo 8%/oP.S.T Celebrafing Our 5(Yith Location. NOW IN MARKHAM! %ýJ«jj jaja Lc;tg 111%7 lý . 1 . ý .1 ý ý ý 1 AJAX MARKHAM WHITBY PICKERING 686-4120 294-7515 666-8419 420-6148 467 Westney 6545 Hwy #7 10 Sunray #5 887 Bayly St. Rd. S., Unit 17 #7 East of Consurners Bayly East of South of Wootten Way West of Whites Road Bayly St, Thickson. 1 1