Whitby Free Presa, WednesdaY, Mardi 29, 19965,Page il Councilor wins Durham East Liberal nmnto By Mike Kowalsld ClanWn councillor Mary Novak wil1 represent the Liberal p arty in Durham East riding in tesyear's rovincial ecton A Cutce resident, Novak defoated three other candidates te win the nomination at a meet- ,nheId Saturday at Bowmari- vile UHihSchool. *Three rounds of balloting were required before Novak was declared the winner over Whitby businessman Georg Khourx, *who rari second, and two othýr cortenders. She will now face New Deino- crat MPP Gord Mils aand Pro- gressive Conservative candidate J ohn O'Toole in the mixed urban-rural riding whichý in- éludes Wihitby north of Taunton Road. Milîs whose nomination meet- ing will b. next Wedriesday, has represerited Durham East since 1990. Bowmariville resident OToole, who happons te b. a colleague o Novaeso Clarington couricil, won the Tory nod asat month. Novak, a financial planner worling out of. London Ià fes Whitby branch, is making her firet run for public office under a party banner. She has represented the for- mer Darlington township on Clarington council siiice 1991. Key is "restoring fiscal responsibility' According to Novak, the out- corne in Durham East will b. determined b which candidate cari beet put 4oward the riding's «uoenoerns, lifestyle and inter- ests.' She said Mills is a "decent mari" but a member of a gover- ment which "has not been busi- ness 1redy not been union friendl rd imptedal sectors rg_1eso heethey stand." Novak claimedt he NDP go vernments «fiscal frresponsibi- lt car be seen ini a number of areas ranging from health care te the future of the provinces agriculture industry '«Tat's the key, firut and fore- most, restoring fiscal resipons1i- blity te Ontario," she said. As for her Tory opponent, Novak does not envision any difficulty working with 0'Toole on Clarington coun-cil. «Theres no party polities, in local issues, nover haà been and neyer will b » she insisted.' «W're boti professional people who have different points of view anid represent different parties. "Thère will b. none (problems) whatsoever, from my perspective In addition te north Whitby, Durhamn East- ircludos Oshawa north of Taunten Road, Scugog TowshpClarington and Man- vers Township. 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