The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 1, 2003 - A3 Full slate of election candidates

(Continued from page A1) Lansdown. of Oakvillegreen. John Young, of Marine Drive, and Ed Malone, of Summerfield Drive. In Ward 2 Town/Regional incumbent Fred Oliver is being challenged by local businessman David B. Lee. who ran unsuccessfully for the seat three years ago. as well as David DeBelle, of Waverly Avc.. and David Young, of Lakeshore Road W. For the Ward 2 Town Council seat vacated by Linda Hardacre. again a quartet of candidates are in an open race that involves David McGee, of Elmwood Road, retired sen­ ior Blake Taylor, of Maurice Drive. Pam Damoff. a resident who’s been involved as a parent in Brookdale School and who fought to save Brookdale Pool from closure, and Cathy Duddeck, a former special assistant to former Oakville MPP Gary Carr. In Ward 3. Regional Council incumbent Keith Bird is being challenged by Frank Price, who has been involved with the Trafalgar-Chartwell Residents' Association (TCRA). In the Ward : Town Council race, incumbent Tedd Smith is facing competition r0m Chris Stoate. former president of TCRA. In Glen Abbey's Ward 4 Town/Regional incumbent Allan Elgar is seeking a second term. He is being challenged hy Gino Serra, of Logan Ave.. and former local councillor Mark Brown. The job for Ward 4 Town councillor is also up for grabs after Jody Sanderson chose not to run again. Seeking to replace her are four newcomers. Amy Maurer, of Aldercrest Court. Sean M. Kerner. of Golden Orchard Trail, former Halton District School Board trustee Annette Kirk. Jeff Gareau. of Bonnybank Court and Oakvillegreen member Renee Sandelowsky, of Old Bridle Path. In Ward 5. as Janice Caster, who has served as Ward 5's FIRE SAFETY FUN town councillor will try to unseat incumbent Jeff Knoll for The Oakville Fire the job of regional/town councillor. Department kicked off Fire And the vacancy left by Caster at the town council level Prevention Week (Oct. 5-11) has created for a seven-way race for the Ward 5 Town coun­ on Saturday at the Oakville cillor seat. The candidates are Carel Schoch. of Ironwood Training Campus for Crescent. Robert M. Wagner, of Madden Blvd.. anti-pesti­ Emergency Excellence (1144 cide activist Brian Hopkins, of Ross Lane. Marc Grant, of South Service Rd. West). McCraney Street E.. Del Mclntee of Old Mill Road. Mah- Enjoying the variety of events mood Khan, of Pilgrims Way and Bruce Callan. of were (clockwise from the top Sunnyhurst Close. left) two-year-old John In Ward 6 the Town/Regional seat is vacant as Kurt Franco Ionno, assisted by Franklin also set his sights on Queen's Park as the provin­ Seneca Fire Students Jason cial Progressive Conservative candidate. Louie and Darlene Leonard: Competing for the vacant Ward 6 Regional Council seat Charles and Eduard Bren- is Town Councillor Janice Wright, who is facing a challenge ninkncijcr watching a rescue from Maria Robinson, of Holton Heights Drive, and Darla w orking rappel dow n the Tire Campbell, of Edgeware Road. training tower; Madelynne The vacuum left by Wright's departure was tilled by four Broad munching on a bun; hopefuls including former Green party candidate Tom and Lauren Coombs posing Adams, of Matthew Street. Vicky Henderson, a self- with Sparky the fire safety employed consultant, community volunteer and Iroquois m ascot. Ridge resident. Monique Ling, of Glenvista Drive and Pierre Sauvageot. of McCraney Street W. Photos by Peter C. McCusker • Oakville Beaver At the regional level, the Regional Chair is elected at large from Halton's four municipalities. Current Chair is seeking re-election and she is being challenged by Burlington resident Anne Marsden. who lost to Savoline in 2000, as well as Oakville resident Brian Burton, of Brays GRAND OPENING Lane and Robert Heaton, of Glen Williams. When it comes to voting for Halton District School ON SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 TO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2003 Board (HDSB) trustees. Wards 1 & 2 are combined and see a race between Bruce Jones, of Carrier Lane, and Don Vrooman, of Savoy Crescent. In Ward 3 public school incumbent Mary Chapin faces a challenge from Joe Stevens, a Burlington resident. In Ward 4 the a race for the public school trustee's job is on among Del Archer, of Deer Park Road, Marlene Newell, of Ambercroft Lane. Dan Rajagopalan. of Blue Jay Boulevard, and Susan Sheppard of Glenridge Drive. Incumbent Wards 5 & 6 trustee Kelly Amos, of River bulk b arn * / Oaks Boulevard, is being challenged by Scott Wilkinson, of McCraney Street E.. and Craig Ferguson, of Pembroke Drive. Oakvillians will choose three trustees for the Halton District Catholic School Board (HDCSB) to be elected at large. Running for re-election are long-time incupibents Ed Viana and Alice Anne LeMay. Also on the list are newcom­ ers David Goch, of Old Oak Drive, and Jonathan Banzuela. o f Sixth Line. PECIALS Running for the job of French representative for the pub­ roasted or dry roasted, salted or unsalted lic school board to be elected at large from ’s Central assorted 1.08/1 OOg Southwest region is Micheline Wylde. Whole £49 ^ 1 I C U flavours j m Q A

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