I joins ,,the race in centre ward, Thore are now six candidatesf for tho' centre ward' seat in- the Whitby muiipal election. Keith 7Harris 32 a planning 'consultant at week became tho ysixthcandfldate, before tho dead-, 'Une for nominations on FPriday.- u was -something I ,thought about doing for yoars,» ho says. Harris wanýts ýtekeep taix:in-' creases below the rate of infla- ton or consumers price index. .'Ho alsoays that, if elected, ho *ould a dvocate "direct domo- cracy Using aà coputer, ho s aysho Woà ld poli cetre ard residens on, thIissues thà t.come before council. How the majority feel is how Hârr is Would -vote on those mat- "It briniqsa=countability -and re.sponii>lity b A to the people,"says H.;arri. Ho sys that while'aà tWndiùg' certain comnnttee "meetings, ho nioticed that reidents's concerna- were %ttally igno/ed.» Ho opposes . uèsera ees;forbi parkê,a and sooer fields, and -ho, hofavours «reasonable, devep ment," flot .«develoipment for the sake ofdevelop ment.» Other , cnddates for centre -ward are John Dolotra, John Là azenby Robert Palmer, Shirley Scott anA John Southern. With tiiroe more, joining the race and. one making a«switch» mcniacyat, week, there are now n. candidates vying for the thrée Whitby trust.. posi- tions on the Dùrham Board of Education. Paul Hutchinson, Tanya Koch and Neil Smith'are the. newest candidates, havi ng f iled nomina- tions before ii deadline lest Friday. D.rek Glass dropped out as a candidate for scho oar, mnstead filing as a candidate for reWonal council. Othor candidates for the. Dur- ham Board- of Education are Patty Bowman, Allan Gunn, John Hamilton, Doug Land, Robert McCleery and George Milosh. Hutchinson decidod to run te "be inà atpostion te influence omoofhedcisions made by the board. Ho opposes the modfi.ed achool vearcoc t and, believos the board shoul> have obtained more inut from parents bofore con- si.ighê concept. MIt wlUb. amaqrdiaruption Bugell ca ndýidaefor separate sehool 1board< i 'J' 'fi RICK.]RACZKOWSKI donated blood .for the lOlst Urne duArng theý clinie held bust week in Whitby at the Legion* hall. Clinie co-ordinator Doris, Holley presents a certificat. té the dedficated donor. Chis Boy!, photo to familles' ho believes. He aiso believes there should b. moire input from businesss "about what thoy'd like to qS in achool to botter prep4re atudlents for the Workforce.» .Hutchinson, 29, a management îsuesorfor Ontario H dro, féels som 9ùbjýt-ix 4o TANYAKOCH not given eno ugh empliasis. Koch, 23, wants te adopt a «kids firtat oh as truste. .<'On. of the thinigs rm inter- ested in in, keepmg kids 'in aichool,» saysKoch., a welfare case worker for Durham social services. 8h. says that while statistics show that 0pr cent of students pgraduato. that means alinost on. -m thre. <Iont. ,Like Hutchinson, ah. wants te sS~ an empiiesis on subjecta that will propar e students for. the workfforce. Aroas such as busin'esst and tech - roally giver 'the.kida the. akilla," ah. says. She would aliso poote lobby-; igte obtain mor uding fo the province. 8h.' ' believes 'the modified school>r*ear concept. la an"-alter-' native that is ".worth a t.'11 Smith; 36, an-,associate- indus.- try anal st with IBM, whor. ,ho has wke or 18 years, .-would ME PAGE 13 Ini what was essentially a last- minute decision west ward count- cillor "Jo. Bugefli has' decided îte run,.for a>«seat onthe Durham separate school board.. Bugelli and'Frank Cannataro were the last canâdidates t e l for board seats before the dead- lino for nominations lst Friday. Tho join Vic Di Carlo, incum- bentTo Oldman, Judy Morris, Martin -Turpin and jeannette Windfield ma candidates> for the three meats on the separate board. Bugelli, who sarlier announcod ho, would not seek re-élection as coundillor, s&hid.howas .urged by several jeoplet6,rn for'truste., notwee seek -eletioJ On. of:those urgn ghim -te ro . for on. of tlie three:Itïy sat on the. board was Tunney, said u8h' h,,what the. hock,» iea how Bugelli describod usheci- sion te, enter the race., Bugelli, 44, wýest -ward council- lor for ,13 years, says that whilo ho hans 'pIonyof..experince in municipal aflYirs, ýho .could offier> «fresh eyes» ýte certain achool' board issues, .sucýh as teachers'. contract neotans Ho also wants te investigate, expansion of the. comimunity achools program ýin Wib n Durham Region, and ixnprove ii "rapport:" between achool boards ,and municipalities- i suchaes as planning. Cannataro, 42 says- taxation is the "numberon.issue Hoe gasho has talk.od te area r.esidenta. and ail ask "Wiiat are wegon -todoabout the. educa- ÃCannataro, former auditor and currently prouaminformation officer Withie --Ministryof Revenue, says h. wp&nts te fi!nd w4ys te conrtrol boardexpenses 9' would try te eliminate thinga ýw. dont need,» ho says.' Cannat;aroprv-osl ran for a trustes position in -Toronto in ýthe late seventies. Ho has . lived in ýWhitby for three years.ý-" « PLAN To0 GO TO 0.MB?'ý page 9 Ent'rtainment 10 - Bmoklin ______14 Rècyces Report l 4 Bazaars_____1 What's On - 20.26 Sport 2324 Obiuaries __-___25 -777,-, -7.1 -77 -F