Essex Free Press (Essex, ON), 20 Sep 2006, p. 2

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Wednesday, September 20, 2006 · Page 2 More candidates join race as deadline approaches BY SARAH FISHER Several candidates entered the crowd of hopefuls this week for the upcoming municipal election Nov. 13. Nick Spidalieri, a businessman in Ward 1, has submitted nomination papers for councillor. Spidalieri owns Nick's Hairstyling on Talbot Street North. He is a former councilor, a former director of the Essex Public Utilities Commission and a past president of the Kinsmen Club of Essex. He is also a member of the Essex 73's executive. Randy McCloskey has also filed for Ward 2. McCloskey is a supplybased technician in the quality systems department at Ford Motor Company in Windsor. He has lived in McGregor for over 10 years. McCloskey said he is interested in several issues affecting Essex, but particularly fiscal responsibility, health care and ambulance service. Spidalieri's filing makes four candidates for Ward 1. Councillor Morley Bowman, Bill Arps, and John Garinger have also filed. Ward 1 Councillor Randy Voakes has said he'll likely decide whether to file right before the Sept. 29 deadline. Ward 2 will be a competition between Councillor Richard Meloche and McCloskey. Paul Innes, a former mayor and municipal representative in Colchester South, has filed for Ward 3 along with Daniel Inverarity, a realtor with Deerbrook Realty Inc. Deputy Mayor Percy Dufour has not filed. Ward 4 Councillor Peter Timmins remains the only candidate for that ward. "Some people feel it's in their best interest to file early and some people feel it's in their best interest to file late," Essex Town Clerk Jerry Marion said. "They plan their strategy after talking to their spouse, but it doesn't affect me at all. I can't do any preparatory work until Oct. 2 in terms of getting ballots printed and things like that." Since the end of August, 14 people have filed paperwork with the Lakeshore town clerk to seek a position on the town's council in the next term of office. Deputy Mayor Tom Bain has filed for the mayor's position in the next term along with David Tremblay. Karen Fallon, Robert Sylvestre, Victoria Beaulieu, Dan Diemer and Vic Vogler are seeking re-election to their current council seats. Len Janisse, councillor for Ward 1 is running for deputy mayor. Other candidates include Francis Kennette and Bev George for Ward 1, Steven Johnson and Al Fazio for Ward 2 and Charles W. McLean for Ward 3. Raymond LaLonde has filed for Ward 4 councillor and Paddy Byrne has filed for councillor in Ward 6. Bob Sylvester, who initially filed for Ward 3 said Sept. 18 he plans to run for the deputy mayor's position. "The names are similar, but Robert Sylvestre is from Stoney Point and Bob Sylvester is from Maidstone on Country Road 42," said Mary Masse, the Town of Lakeshore's clerk about the similarity of the applicant's names. "They are different people." The number of candidates has expanded in Kingsville as well. Seven candidates had filed as of three weeks ago. Mayor Nelson Santos will run against Pat O'Neil, a former mayor. Deputy Mayor Katherine Gunning will also have a challenger. Brian Sanger has filed nomination papers for deputy mayor. Councillors for Kingsville represent the municipality "at large" and incumbents Brad Stevenson, Gord Queen, and Bob Peterson will run against Ken Turner, Christopher Lewis, Nick Mastronardi, Gail Stiffler, "From the Usual to the Unusual" 1000's of Trees, Shrubs & Perennials in Stock! MAIDSTONE TREE FARM UP TO FALL SALE 50% OFF LHAERPGE W IT S RUCE 50% OFF 7' - 12' TALL ROOFING & SIDING BOOK EARLY! KEN-CO 776-8340 KEN COLENUTT Call for a FREE Estimate Willie Fittler, Jim Augerman, Beth Szabo Verzoc, Tania Radu and Keith MacNab. One candidate, Alan Goyette withdrew from the running earlier this month. As of the end of August, the only filings for municipal election in Tecumseh were current council members. The list has expanded to include Ray Graveline for mayor and Doreen Ouellette for Ward 1 councillor. Graveline will run against Mayor Gary McNamara. Two candidates will be chosen for Ward 1 where Ouellette will face incumbents Marcel Blais and Rita Ossington. Guy Dorion has submitted nomination papers for his position as councillor in Ward 2, Joe Bachetti has filed for Ward 3 and Joie Jobin is seeking re-election in Ward 4. School board trustees in the running CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 "We normally have several candidates in each area who are interested in running," Gallagher said. "A lot of people who come forward have experience in school councils and think they have a lot to contribute." For the Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board, incumbent Mary DiMenna and Richard Kniaziew have filed nomination papers for the Leamington-EssexKingsville region. Lisa Soulliere and Fred Lessard have filed nominations for Lakeshore, Tecumseh and incumbent Joan Courtney has filed for LaSalle-Amherstburg. Te c u m s e h - L a k e s h o r e candidate Jim McMahon and the incumbent Chris Janisse have also filed. In the French separate board, the Conseil Scolaire de District des Ecoles Catholique, Didier Marotte has filed for Kingsville, Essex and Amherstburg. The French board is divided into two regions and board members represent several communities. 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Applica Consumer Products Inc. is asking customers to discontinue the use of these appliances immediately and to return the products to Canadian Tire for a refund. vacant. Kevin Madden and incumbent Julia Burgess have filed for KingsvilleEssex. Helga Bailey has filed for LaSalle-Amherstburg, Leamington-Pelee Island incumbent Dave Taves said he is "still undecided" about whether or not he'll run. L a k e s h o r e - Te c u m s e h incumbent Lynn Pike, who has not yet filed nomination papers, could not be reached for comment. A total of 10 trustees will be elected to the board for both Essex County and Windsor. IS YOUR BUSINESS PREPARED FOR AN EMERGENCY? How the unit can be identified: The fryers included in this recall are branded Black & Decker and contain model number DF 400 on the unit. THE TOWN OF ESSEX HAS PREPARED A BUSINESS PARTNERS DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY GUIDE TO "ASSIST YOU" This guide is available on line at www.townofessex.on.ca/fire.htm Or a hard copy can be obtained by visiting the Administration office at 33 Talbot Street South Essex, 44 King Street East Harrow or the Building/Fire Dept office at 2610 County Road 12

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