Pago 14, VWbFros Pre. Wednesday, Docembe 23, 1992, Rybka-Becker a candidate for .;Durham rding, NDP By Mike Kowahkid A 30-year-old Bowmanville woman wiU soek the federal New Democratic Party nomination in Durham riding. Lucy Rybka-Becker has declared her candidacy for the NDP nomination in the'riding n ow. held b Pr sive Conser- vative UMLa Steenson. A meeting tochoose the ND> candidate for the next federal election wfll'b. held -on Jan. 21 in room. L118 at Durhamn College. in Oshawa. Oshawa MI> Mike Breaugh will be guest speaker at the meeting Wbich begins at 7:30 P.m. Rýybka-Becker is the fret per- son te announce her intention te, seek the INDP nod i Durhamn A mixed- urban-rural riding, Durham includes Whitby nortbi of Taunton ]Rd. Rybka-Beeker, a. former news- paper reporter, le. currentlyý More than 70 seniSos njoye the final Wheels to Meale luncheon for 1992 -- a roast beef mes! wlth Cbristmas trirnrings. A short festive program including caroil singingrune out the évent. The. food hamper contents, donated by those attending, as woll as $225, were donated te the Service Employees Union and is a former president of the Dur- ham ridÙn NDP association. Born in Oshawa, Rybka- Becker has lived i the riding the last2 year.- area and have been involved i the community,» said Rybka- Becker. "I feel 1 have a good under- standing of the issues and can work te make life. a littie easier for working people in the riding and acrose Canada," she said. LUCY RYBKA-BECKER employ2ea a communications oficer wt the Ontario govern- ment., Sh. served three years as a director of the Big Brothers of Oshawa-Whitby q.d was the fret female preeident. of that orgamation. ybka-Becker 'kas also -been active with the Otario Publie, Slvation ArMY CkitMas FiMCL Lunchoons rosture -March 10. Te rq e mdct je a co-oporave effort hInvolvlng Burne' Preebytea, AsI: hibu r e UmitodBrokhUnted, St. Lmo'a Roman Catholic aznd'St. Thomas' Anglican churcheu, and bas been oporating since Jruazy 1989. UNDRWARNIGRTMAEE By Michael Stevens I awcks Christma onn And a moment after that, Iran down the staire And tripped over the cat. The cat was sent sprawllng, I bit the floor, ý' Akid I watcbed for a moment As he ran out the. door. But I pad no attention Toi My stupid cat As I ran to m stocking But, when I lookod i my stocking To mse what was there, Ail that I found Was lopg underwear. It lookod as' though That tues was My dooin, To spend my whole Christas Wearing %rut of the Iomm. I flneffly Woke up, Jobs and the economy will be the major issues i the élection campainsaid Rybci-Becker.ý aTeiet fewyar have been vey difricut'alot of peple can't gback totlew ay tgoswere before sh a,idw Ryb~-Bekerbel«eves more emphasis muet be plaâced on job traming, but cautiond that utuirn- ing the economy aoi d," cannot be accomp'lishedove»h"t., «It .can t beè done 4uickly. We have te show confidènce mn the peQple of our countryý they're our* A droam had caused M~y griet But thon 1 saw WWia I waeé. wearing, CRmgngAs Dasbng through the snow te Chrletmas day we go. gyan Kenl Meadowcrest P.9 greateet resource," shi, added. ]Riding association president Vem >Yo-rg sai d two other people expressed interest ini the nomination, but Rybka-Becker Ie the only conflrmed candidate. -' Newcastle, councillor Larry Hann'ahtold The. Free Pres-Ihe considered running but bas deci-, ded against being a candidate.' Created jirior te the 1988 elec- tion, Durham riding'-also ini- cludes north Oshawa, the ToWn of Newcastle, Uxbridge and Scu- gog Township. It said ... lir. Briofi POem fur Christmas a sant aW Myf i United Ch=),. g Christmas le a tie for playing with othere. For giving presente te sistors, and Atime for eating wiAth our famnily, And remembering Jesue born on Christmats Ev. ooppoem by lire. Oruxto Christmas Christmas ie out West Chrlstmas Christmas ln the best CbrietmsChristmas tbrow out the test Christmas Christmas la the bout. Emma Griffith * Moadowcrost P.S. THIS NEWSPAPER AD, IS BROUGHT TO > YU <WITH OUT CMMERCIAL INTERUTIN TMat's the beauty of newspaper adIvertising. WMen yo'e reachcd a readér with your message, you've goït tieir attention and'their con-. centration. Their complete concentration. Nobo.dy ever dusted turniture while they read the newspaper. Can radio and television advertising mfake*such a claim? -No -way! Too many times those advertisi ig vehicles are littie more tian background noise. _When people tumn to their pftper. theéy tum i there- with interest. Whqich mneans that's where your advertising message needs to.be. With ail the choices available, it's difficuit deciding how be st to ad- vertise your business. But evýerything becomcs a littie simpler when- you remember crie nde... -Wheels'to. Meals' C hris'tmas, dinner'. for 70 seniers. "b 6 4 &