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Whitby Free Press, 27 Apr 1994, p. 24

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Page 24, Whitby Froc P.'uss, Wodnesday, April 27. 1994 15x2lv.920 Suice, 3toppings in Celebrate Your Child' s Birthday Party a iary Queen 3registered candidates PROM PAGE 1 In 1964 he was elected te, council anc1 served in a variety of capacities at bath the. local and regionai level until hie election as mayor three years ago. A retired union representative, Edwards promises an anneunce- ment of bis November plans Uwthin a reasonable 'period of time.» Deputy-mayor Joe Drunini wili again run for on. of tbree Whitbjv seats on Durham Region (Ihe mayors cf Durham's eight municipalities are automaticaliy members of regionai council.), Drumm, 64, represented the. east ward on Town council until bis electien as a regional council- lot in 1988. Now retired from Dowty Aero- spaoe in Ajax, U)rumni top ped the regional polis in beth thle 1988 and 1991 elections. Jaining hini in the. rogienal race wil b. Rose Batn, wbe said h. will likely file bis regist- ration papers this week. First elected in 1980, Batten, 50, a local businessman, repro- sented the north ward until bis succestiful campaign for regional council in 1991. Marcel Brunelle, Whitby's third régional councihier, is "still consideringbis options." First elected as centre ward councillor in 1982, Brunelie, 52 bas consulted bis family anct supporters, but is net prepared ta make an announcement at this time. "I baven't decided what ]Pm doing in terms cf th.eélection,» said Brunelle. «'y. been se busy between the Town, and Region that I havenet stopped ta make a final delibe- ration,»h. said. Recently retired froni General Motars, Brunelle added that he will "probably» announce hie decision by the end of May. Earlier this month,. Dostra told council he will seek re- election in the centre Ward. An employee of General Motors, Doistra, 39, was first elected in 1991. West ward qeuncillor Judi Longfield has nqt yet registered, but confirmed thot she will rurn again. An organizer for the Liberal party, Longfeld, 48, is complet- ing her first term on council. Neither east ward counciller Dennis Fox,1 nor north ward representative Don Mitchell could be reached for comment. A special education teacher in Toronto, Fox, 46, was first elec- ted in 1988.I Mitchell, 143, iBrooklin businessman, is servng bis first terni on council. If ail three Wbitby trustees on the Durham Board of Education seek re-election, it's guaranteed that at least one incuimbent will not b. a member of the next board. In a cost-cutting mave earlier this year public achool trustees reduced their numbers by five. Whitby and Ajax will have two trustees each instead of three, while Oshawa will drap from seven to five and Scugog Town- ship fo two to one. Te other mun cialities ill keep their crent ontingt. First term trustee Tanya GuI- liver intends to seek re-election, but bas not yet regîstered. Hewever, Gulliver, 26, is aIse looking for a fuli-time job and that niay have a bearing on ber decision. <'Unless it's gob) out of town, I will run again, sbe said. Incumbents Patti Bowman and Allan Gunn were net available for comment. Bowmnan, a 30-year-old design artiat, was flrat electod in 1998. She bas been board cbair since December. Gunn, 40, a financial analyst, has been a trustee sinco 1991. At least one of Whitby's three separate school trustées will likely seek re-election. .Although not "100porý cent sure» at this time, Tom Oldman said it is «my intention ta run for a fourth terni » Firat elected in 1985 tbe 39- year-old business consultant ser- ived a two-year stint as baard chairorthsjear. it la ustill too soon» ta make a deciionabout bis ro-election plans. ýWhilp, a newcomer ta, tho edu- cation side cf municipal politics, Bugelli, 47, was no stanerte goenen,;;when h. was elected Fro 198 te 1991, the local businessman served as Whitby's west ward councillor. Bugelli 'retire&' frein council, but could not stay away frain the political wars. H. easily topped the polIs in bis first run for scbool board. Judy Morris, 46, another first- terni trustee, was net available for comment. Meanwhile, no one bas yet filed for the two French language positions on the separate school board. Frencb-speaking ratepayers in Wbitby, Oshawa, Scugog and Brock Township are grouped tagether for electaral purposes. ]Rai ph Blank ie the onlyme borrf the Whitby Hydre lectric Commission te re «aistt date. Stili te declae eir intentions are incumbents Gerry Cox (cur- rent chair), BihllawIor and Don MacMlaster. 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