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Whitby Free Press, 30 Nov 1972, p. 13

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MAYOR... FOR TrHE 701S WHEN? lmmediately on taking office 1 will initiate steps to achieve the course already clear in my mind and which has been fully explained during the course of the 4 election. various forums held in connection with the December Continued from page 2 .why 1 wiIl do ny utmost to see that we once again have such anenities as a fuli-ser- vice post office and the so- cial, cultural, recreational and sporting facilities so vital. "in conclusion 1 reiterate that 1 have no angle whatso- ever in myattempt to become mayor other than to be of service to the people of this comniunity. "I can no longer sit back and see them being pushed aside-and the basic principles of democracy being forgotien. "As mayor, it will bc rny solemn duty to stand behind the principles 1 have outlincd. And in this duty 1 will not fa i1."1 People deserVè a voice in Whitby's future,ý. ELECI IHAtRULAID IX MAYOR FOR FURTHUR INFORMATION 668-6700 Page 3 HOWz By establishing two-way communications. By establishing a f irm base for development based on proven principles. By devoting time and proven organizational ability in business and providing leadership in municipal deliberations. PLEDGE HIS in the picture. To put you, the ratepayers, back To give you a voice in the governing of this community and, with your help, give Whitby the status it deserves. To provide the necessary leadershop to take Whitby into Regional Government without fear of offending municipal neighbors because my interest is solely for Whitby, in Whitby.

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