Whitby Free Press, 19 Oct 1988, p. 11

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WITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1988, PAGE il 2nd west ward candidate Dave Wall of McQuay Blvd. sys he "thought about it" for two qor three months before deciding atthe Oct. 17 deadline to challenge for the west ward.seat now held by councillor Joe Bugelli. "It may be time for a change in the west ward,"f says Wall, 41, representative for a Toronto computer communications com- pany. He and wife Robbie-Lynn have two children. A Whitby resident for il years, ~Wail was one of those who spported the Iroquois Park extension during the heated debate over the future direction of Whitby's recreational services. He also organized and campaigned to obtain what is now Col. J.E. Farewell publ ic school, attended daughter (now at Henry). 'We got som e of what we needed for the town, but not al we should have," said Wall about the Iroquois Park decision. Wal is also involved with local minor hockey. He says Whitby shouid try to attract more non-polluting industry as well as try to "control" taxes. "They're high enough," says Wall of taxes, altbough pointing out that the Town's increase has been less than that of the school More Rcnddatesl' meetngs scheduled At least two municipal ail-candidates' meetings have been scheduled as well as a meeting for school trustee candidates before the Nov. 14 municipal election. The Whitby Chamber of Commerce will hold an ail-candidates' forum on Thursday, Oct. 27 in the council chambers at the municipal building. That meeting, to start at 7 p.m., will be for candidates for mayor, regional and local councillors. A municipal candidates' meeting will also be held Tuesday, Nov. 1, 7 p.m., at the Ashburn Community Centre on Myrtle Rd., west of Hwy 12. Call 655-3904 for more information. A forum for school trustees will be held by the Durham Eiementary Teachers Association and the Durham Council of Home and School Associations. The -meeting for Whitby, Ajax and 'Pickering trustee candidates will be at the Whitby municipal building on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m. Oshawa candidates for trustee will meet Thursday, Oct. 20 at G.L. Roberts. Whitby Jaycees are also - planning to hold a forum for Whitby school board candidates and Hydro Electric Commission candidates. A date bas yet to be established. board* and Region. "I'd like to e them stay where they are." DAVE WALL Wall says bis il years on McQuay have enabled bim te, "iwatch the ward grow." He says he has the encouragement of supporters and an energy tbat is evident in bis minor hockey duties, among other activi ties. I think I can take that same energy and commit it to the west ward," he says. Do you have a question to ask the candlidates? Send it to the Whitby Free Press. We wiII publish ail reasonable questions and candidates wiIl be invited to respond. Your question must be signed and must include your name and phone no. It may be directed to individual candidates or to several. Muiel.pal election '88 candidates MayoeBob Attergley, -%ly onto b e el ec ted Gerry, Emm. Regfonal (JoencillloeuTom Edwards, - three to be elected Joe Drumm, Marcel Brunelle Edie Claire Gomille Noth Wards Roms Batten, - one teobe lected Brian Wick. Wet Ward: Joe Bugelli. - oeato be lected Dave Wall' Centre Wards Glen Konorowiki, - one teobe elected Lynda Buffett, Jean Skelton, Jeif DeFinney, John Dostra, Shirley Scott En"t Wardzl Cathy Rowell -one teobe elected DenniB Fox Bob White Geof ison Put Deeley Publie Sehool Board: Ian Brown - three Lbe elected Patty Bowman John Buchanan Carol Kaye Lloyd Wallen Mark Flewwelling Joe Butson Separate Sehool Board: Catherine Tunney - three to ha elected Ed Finan Tom Qîdman Debbie Tsagris Hydro Comnmission: Gemy Cox - four to be elected Bihll awler John Hughes Robert Cawker Ralph Blank Drop in or eall our CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS to show- your support, get further information or see how you can help. Our friendlly volunteers will be pleased to speak with you. The office is at the corner of Green St. and Dtmdas St. E., and is open everyday from 10:00 a.mr. to 8:00 p.m. Submitted by the coinmittee to eleet Gerry Emm, Mayor CORPORATION OF THEI TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Council of the Corporation -of the Town of Whitby intends to pass by-laws to stop up, close and seli the untravelled portion of the public highway municipally known as Brock Street North, as shown below, being composed of Part of Lots 181 and 182, Plan H-50029, designated as Parts 3 and 4 on Plan of Survey 40R-9337. 8RADLEY PARK ALY DRIVE CMESNIJ STEET EAST- The Operations Committee of Council wiIl meet on Monday, November 21, 1988, at 7:30 p.m. in Committee Room One of the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road, East, Whitby, for the purpose of hearing any person who dlaimns their land will be prejudicially. affected by the by- laws. Any person wishing t0 meet with the Committee is asked 10 advise the Town Clerk accordingly no later than Thursday, November 17, 1988. Donald G. McKay, Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road, East Whitby, Ontario LiN 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 Whitby Chamber of Commerce presents a MUNICIPAL ELECTION ALL-CANDIDATES FORUM Thursday, October 27, 1988 7 p.m. ta 10:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers Whitby Municipal Building 575 Rossland Road East, Whit by Hear the candidates for Mayor, Regional and Local Councillors EVERVONE WELCOME ELECT NOVEMBER l4th GEOFF RISON N COUNCILLOR EAST WARD i I N WHITBYI TO WORK FOR A GOOD QUALUTY 0F LUFE FOR OUR COMMUNITY. IF YOU WILL HELP GEOFF'S CAMPAIGN OR WILL TAKE A SlGN PHONE: GEOFF RISON 6661135 or DON STUART 668-8256 - ------------

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