Page 4, Whitby Free Press, Wodnesday, May 18,1994 Bugelli, Oldman to seek re-electio*stute By Mike Kowalski Durham separate school board truste. Jo. Bugeili wants to serve another tom. ,Bugeili has confirmed that he Will agan. u for one of three Whitby seats on the board in the Nov. 14 municipai election. A former Town councillor, Bugelli, 47, was first elected te, the board in'1991. Bugeili cited his experienco as a councillor and truste. as on. of the factors, which convinced him to, seek re-election. "«Quit. a few trustees have indicated that they won't b. returning,» he said. "I felt that because of the experience I brought te the board, and the experienco I pickea up at the board, that it was incumbent upon me to run Bugeili chair of the board's ersonnel and finance committee Foth ep ast three years, said h. hopes te new board wiii con- tinue with the policies instituted by the current regime. «W. started the process three years ago of getting trustees in- voived in iong-term pani»he explained, «so that we couid t the maximum value for our l lars.ý» A local businessman, Bugelli served as Whitby's west ward counciliarfrom 1978 te 1991. He "retired" from council, but couid not stay away from the political wars easiiy tepping the boad. fraha Incunibent truste. and farmner board chair Tom Qîdman aiso intenda ta seek re-election. He and Bugelli will b. joined V newcomer Maureen Licsi of intnCrescent. Judy Morris, Whitby's third trustee, has not yet decided whether to, run for a second termn. Morris saîd she will not likely decide until September. LUNOREON OUT, 'Luncheoei Out,' mealsfur local en in held *vry Moeday, Wednhsday and fldayaetnooeit'th . njghà a cofumu al ro t N. indononWly.Kgh of oubsupebrti luncheons. ]P« more infoma- tloi Sul 668a.884 DURHAM'S LARGEST GARDEN CENTRE due ta the VKTORM IDfIY wEE<ND <the offices of the WI'ITBY FREE PRESS WLL BE CLO3ED on Nondayt May Z3d Deadines for al advertising wiIl be Friday at 4 pm