Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1989, p. 10

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1DA(a. ln WWM R RE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24,1989 YOU EXPERIENCING Lower Back Pain Lower Limb Pain Foot Problems a a' Consuit our experts for a free gait analysis (video analysis) to isolate that discomfort area. Specialists in fabricating orthotic de vices (custom molded inserts) in aur own Iab. If you are wearing an orthotic device and have ~ Iost contact with your previous treatment centre now is the time to contact us. The Gait WorksFF1 375.FinIey Ave., Suite 103, Ajax 686-1969 or 686-1499 [ L DR. MAX NEIMAN & DR, HARRY WEINGARTEN Dental Surgeons are pleased to announce that DR. STEVEN MILLMAN & DR,, MARK LIBRACH wiII be joining them for the practice of dentistry at 209 Dundas Street East Whitby, Ontario LiN 7H8 666a 1555 By Appointment 1988 General Election The complete return respecting election expenses for each of the above candidates may be inspected by arrangement with the Returning Officer. 666M 1559 Local resident pro duces TV study of hit man By AdamSikora On May 25, 'Broken lionour: the Making of a Mafia Hit Man,' a film co-produced b y Peter Beamisb of Wbitby, will air on CHCH cbannel il at 9 p.m. The film chronicles the real life fo story of Rial Simard, who in Montreal found em ployment with leading mobster Frank Cotroni as a bit man. Mfter killing five, Simard shot two people at the Seaway Hotel in Toronto. One of these victims, STUDENTS FROM THE Arthur MuiSý Best ray Dance Studio in Whitby who f won awards at a recent Dance-a- oot thon in Toronto were (from left) f Linda Kanuch, Bermie Melanson, ~rwardTim Banks,]Ray Warman and Nor- J Free Press photo Summary of Election Expenses for the Federal Electoral District of Ontario NAME Don Sutton ADDRESS 608 Centre Street South, Whitby, ON LiN 4W7 XV ELECTIONS CANADA j Publis/zed b' t/le Chief Electoral Officer of Canada pursuant to Section 235 ofithe Canada Elections Act.J despite receiving three bullets in the head, managed to survive and identify Simard, Ieading to bis arrest, trial and conviction. After being sent to prison, Simard volunteered to become an informant and testify against bis former boss Cotroni. In exehange for. tbis, bie is to be released sometime around 1990 and receive a new name, face, job and identity - a new life. Originally from Ottawa Beam- ish studied radio and television at Ryerson. He worked. for the CBC in Ottawa for three and a baîf years before coming to the Toronto area in* 1986, and bas worked as. a freelance camera- man ever since. New to a role as producer, this will be Beamisb's first program Beamisb broadcast on television. His past credentials include a commercial for Toronto rock radio station Q107 and various projects for corporations., 'Broken Honour' is a collabo- ration witb old Ryerson friend Bill Foad under the name of Silhouette Productions. 'Broken Honour' istbe roduct of almost one year's work. Jug- gling tbis project with otber com- mitments, it was part of a long, complicated process. A camera was taken to Simard's celI (bie bas been placed in solitary confinement apart from other prisoners since agree- ing to testify against Cotroni for bis own protection); Simard was interviewed in secret locations; interviews were beld witb police and lawyers for and against Simard;' and recreated- were Simard's first and last murders. There was somie trouble get- ting the project launcbed. Many of tbe bigger networks were in- trigued by Beamish's proposais, but backed.off due to bis limited past experience in production. CHCH, bowever, proved to be an exception to the rule, and were extremely receptive, signing a deal for it almost immediately. Beamisb hopes tbe show doesn't reflect bis or Foad's opinion on Simard or sway public opinion to one side or another. Instead bie bopes viewers will judge for tbemselves. Beamisb also bopes that tbe venture will enab le himi to approach otber networks in the future witb new ideas, or per- baps even spur on networks to contact him. Currently, witb this project bebind him, Beamish continues to freelance and do corporate work. H-e is working on a piece about tbe 'Jumbotron,' tbe world's largest television monitor produced by Sony. Foad also is working on other projects. However, botb partners b ve more ideas in mind to consider, and would gladly work togetber again. 'Treasures' begins at CANDIDATE Rend John Jim D'Arcy Val Soctens Roberts Wiseman Cain Haché P.C. Lib. N.D.P Libert. Com'lth. Officiai Agent Stephen Mark Donald Wayne Faridoon Meek Burch Warne Gerber Ahoorai Number of Contributors 192 76 96 0 0 Contributions $ 69,689.60 46,232.03 43,890.28 .00 .00 Total Election Expenses $ 50,396.85 46,070.51 47,345.16 .00 .00 Deduct: Personal Expenses of Candidate $ 1,957.94 640.72 1,050.00 .00 .00 Total Election Expenses subject to the limnit $ 48,438.91 45,429.79 46,295.16 .00 .00 Permitted limnit of Election Expenses $ 57,446.37 57,446.37 57,446.37 57,446.37 57,446.37 As audited by ~H.Howard Madgett, Roberts, amn Aa opr Marlowe, Hurren NamnAnPopr Smith & Parners Grabowski Heinbecker & Associés --M.à

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