Whitby Free Press, 4 Sep 1985, p. 21

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEIPTEMBER 4, 1985, PAGE 21 Fox to bl*d for east ward council seat A local resident who has prabably presented mare petitians and made mare, deputations ta Whitby Tawn Council than any ather persan over the last three years has announced that he'Il seek election as east ward representative this Nov. 12. Dennis Fax, 36, of Kirby Cres. will once again challenge incum- bent East Ward Coun. Joe Drumm. In 1982, Fax last ta Drumm by a margin of 1,634 ta 1,018. Fax says he ran a strang campaign last time. "This timne it will be even stronger," he The Whitby Durham Dazzlers won the eastern division of the Golden Horseshoe defeating Peterborough 4-1 last week. The Dazzlers took the lead early in the game with Deb Felgemacher scaring fram a throw-in close ta the Peter- borough net. Five minutes later Theresa Dooley scored with a goal in the right hand corner. Dazzlers kept the play in the Peter- borough end and just before haif-time Cathy Brown taok a corner kick, scaring her first goal of the seasan. The first-half finished 3-0 for the Dazzlers. Bridge The follawing ai 'ie resuits of last we,..- s play at the Whitby Curling Duplicate Bridge Club as reparted by Mrs. Jim Wharrie. North and South : AI Leslie and' Perry Laurence, 112; June Thampson and Bill Fraser, 95; Mrs. P.N. Spratt and Mrs. John Frost, 90/; and, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 79. East and West: Danalda Winter and Louise Peltenburg, 110; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 911/2; Geargia Bovay and Margeurite Steffler, 90/; and, Mrs. Hugh Baker and Nancy Love. 81.1 says. The candidate is of the opinion that the east ward doesn't get the level of service from the tawn it should con- sidering the taxes homeowners pay. He notes that many streets throughaut the ward don't have proper roads, sanitary sewers, storm sewers, sidewalks or streetlighting. Fax alsa dlaims that there is definite lack of recreatian facilities throughaut the area. But what appears ta, anger him the mast is that council makes far In the second haîf Peterborough came back and it looked as if they wauld start scaring. Dazzler's goalie Janet Crawley fumbled the bal because of the ram a couple of times and as the baIl was heading tawards the net Janice McQuire was there ta kick it away fram the goal. At about the 25 minute mark Peter- borough scored their anly goal. The Dazzlers came back with their final goal by Sue Brown. too many decisions behind clased doors and there the residents aren't part of the decision making process. He notes that council decided ta return $123,000 ta one east ward developer without properly natifying area residents. Councîl returned the money af- ter reducing its Ian- dscaping and boulevard requirements. Fox is also strangly critical of current East Ward Coun. Joe Drumm. "He's invisible," he said, "I don't thînk that he has responded ta the needs of the peaple of the east ward." Fax maintains that Drumm "has said very little" on thase issues directly concerning the east ward during the last three years. "The most vocal he's been has been aver the Decam issue,' he said, "and I believe it was to late." "I. don't see hlm exhibiting any leader- ship traits or making the east ward concerns known at council," Fax added, He also noted that there has been some public speculation that Drumm might seek another office this year - either regional caun- cillor or mayar. "I have ta question haw dedicated he is ta being the east ward representative - maybe hes na langer satisfied wi th that. " Fox is alsa critical of Drumm over his stand Fridays. The agendas are currently available Monday. "Drumm vated time and again against that, " Fox said. "If he wanted a truly open council - he 1 ~ DFENNIS FOX an previous requesis to would have supportedl make bath council's and the change in the coun- its committee's agendas cil policy." available ta the press Drumm is expected tai and the public on announce later this week that he will seek re-election ta the post that he has held since Thurs., Sept. 12 Sat., Sept. 14 Sun., Sept. 15 1976. The municipal elec- tion will be 17eld Nov. 12. THISWEEK! ____Ail Sizes& StylesI L -- -LIMTNE COU 2N RSTER 1 - - * -1 B3ROOK LIN *WH ITBV3 MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE TEAM TRY-OUT <SCHEDULE NOTE: changes in the ages in ail categories due to a NEW C.A.H.A. ruling. NOVICE (Born 1976, 77, 78) Thurs., Sept. 12 6:00 p.n. - 7:00 p.rn. Sat., Sept. 14 4:30 p.rn.- 5:30 p.rn. Sun.. Sept. 15 9:00 ar.- 10:30 ar. MAJOR ATOM (Born 1974) AREN A troquais troquais traquais Thurs., Sept. 12 8:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.rn. traquais Sat.. Sept. 14 12:15 ar.- 1:30 p.rn troquais Sun., Sept. 15 12:00 a.m - 1:30 p.rn. troquais MAJOR PEEWEE (Born 1972> Fni., Sat., Sun.. Sept. 13 7:00 p.rn. 8:00 p.rn Sept. 14 1:30 p.rn 3:00 p.m, Sept. 15 3:00 p.rn. 4:30 p.rn traquais traquais troquais MAJOR BANTAM (Born 1970) F i., Sat., Sun., Sept. 13 9:00 p.rn 10:00 p.rntraquais Sept. 14 7:00 p.rn. 8:30 p.rn traquais Sept. 15 6:00 p. 7:30 p.m ro rquais MAJOR MIDGET (Born 1968,69. Thurs., Sept. 12 9:00 P.rn.-10:00 P.r. traquais Sat., Sept. 14 8:30 p.rn - 10:00 p.rn traquais Sun., Sept. 15 7:30 p.rn.- 9:00 p.rn. traquais AREN A 7:00 p.rn. - 8:00 p.m. traquais 11:00 ar..- 12:15 ar..troquais 10:30 ar. .- 12:00 ar..troquais MINOR PEEWEE (Born 1973) Fri., Sept. 13 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 14 3:00 p.rn. - 4:30 p.rn. Sun., Sept. 15 1:30 Prn. -3:00Op.r. MINOR BANTAM (Born 1971> Fri., Sept. 13 8:00 p.rn. - 9:00 p.m. Sat., Sept. 14 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.rn. Sun., Sept. 15 4:30 p.. - 6:00 p.rn. MINOR MIDGET (Born 1969> traquais traquais troquais traquais troquais troquois Wed., Sept. 25 8:30p.n. - 10:OOp.rn. Braaktin Thurs., Sept. 26 8:30 p.rn -1000 p.rn Bnaktin Fri. . Sept. 27 8:30 p.m,-10:00 p.rn.traquais JUVENILE (Born 1967) THERE WILL BE NO REPRESENTATIV E TEAM IN THIS CATEGORY, HOWEVER THERE MAY BE A HOUSE LEAGUE SELECT TEAM.1 ***NOTE:The MAJOR MIDG ET try-outs wiIl be OPEN to ANY MINOR MIDGET or MAJOR MIDGET. Any Minor Midgets failing to make the Major Midget Team are then welcome to try out for the Minor Midget Team. NOTE: SECOND TEAMS in the categories of NOVICE, ATOM, PEEWEE and BANTAM wiIl be selecting players from those cut from the above try-outs and will hold theirown invitational try-outs. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: JOHN MOORE 666-3340 or JACK GODDARD 668-9453 COACHES CLINICS: LEVEL I Sat., Sept. 149:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Whitney Hall LEVEL Il Sun., Sept. 22 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Whitney Hall To EGSTR O IFOMAIONCOTAT:BOB ASHBY 668-7643 TO EGSTR O IFOMAIONCOTAT:RON WARNER 668-9164 Dazzlers take diviision titie BROOKLIN-WHITBY MINOFI HOCKEY ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 385 WHITBV, ONTARIO Li N 554 1985186 HOCKEY REGISTRATION $105 per boy REGISTRATION DATES: Thurs., Sept. 5th, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Sat., Sept. 7th, 9 a.m. - I p.m. LOCATION.- IROQUOIS PARK AR ENA WHITBY RINGETTE ASSOCIATION 1985-86 REGISTRATION Registration date: Saturday, Septem ber 7 9 a.m. toi1 p.m. at IROQUOIS PARK ARENA $100. per player Family rates available For more information concerning equipment sale caîl Wendy Wood at 666-1 590 MINOR ATOM (Born 1975) .v ~ ~ PHN 683_____19___ oicLon &Ofic Supes --- - 1

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