The Acton Free- Press Wednesday Nov Russ Miller Reconstruct Trafalgar Rd Miller the in- public because make regional council myself I candidate for almost solicit the con wants to sec Trafalgar of constituents Road reconstructed from Miller says the towns Silvercreek to new system of all Balllnarad councillors sitting on Miller says ho is planning board and running on his record of general committee has 16 years service to the helped speed up the slow rural residents including wheels of government It years as a councillor Esquesing has been He rotes that through SJ LS J tax do for rural road ffE reconstructions Miller to protect farm land and m Iroltacoll when oil management committee te has made more progress previously towards resource recovery since During the coming he became a chairman term Miller plans lo push j or a regional day care He points with pride to ta I wards one two He irst Jul lime councillors eclB he In Halloa Hills regional day care centre because he devotes so ln urban area and much time to the Job suggests such a facility In people are receiving woud ta welcomed by working added he sits on parents committees handicapped children He is to the and single parents Dolly Moulden Need managers Dave Whitin Still lots of deficit questions Dave Whiting doesnt think the region deficit has been and there are still a lot of questions about the financial mess to be answered Whiting is after Acton lone seat on regional council As an issue the deficit speaks for Itself It a responsible move by the region to slash the budget to bits to cover the deficit lie says He notes the region chopped the roads budget yet has some of the worst roads the province Water and sewer rates must continue to be equalized if regional government is to ever An early voter registers at Trlnlly United Church advance poll Saturday Laura Mae Cook right registers with May right and Heather Lambert back About voters turned out Tor the advance poll The election Is Monday Ed Wood Has more time for post Incumbent Acton regional councillor Ed Wood says when he is re elected he will shuffle his commitments and schedule so he can devote and answer residents questions He wants to sec the region continue to work to provide people with services hopefully lm proved at a cost people It Is time for people with managerial ex perience to run according to ward two region candidate Dolly She says she has seen little evidence of managerial expertise at the region or decisive decision making What is needed at the region are people from a variety of walks of life who have experience in management and business In the private sector she says There is no need for full time councillors Moulden says The job pay a full time wage and fulltime councillors wind up feeling they are part of Sheldon an exclusive club Moulden feels full time councillors battles with more money still to be spent 03 another example of poor even more time to repre senting ward one Wood says Acton and the people who live here are his first and only con He believes voters made an investment in can afford him when they elected The deficit was a him two years ago and serious problem Wood Wood who says he has says but monies were gained considerable found and reallocated to experience during his the shortfall first term thinks voters council has Implemented should cash on that controls which investment by giving him should help prevent the taxpayer just a phone call away By being sympathetic to the concerns of other councillors he says he has been able to solicit their support on Acton Issues work for the benefit of the north Whiting says Policing Is a major concern in the Acton area he notes and the region slashed the forces bud get to help cover the de ficit Whiting points out Police Chief James Harding says he cant produce Rolls on a Model T budget and Is eight men under staffed Whiting asks if it is any wonder Acton and he surrounding rural area Is policed by Just two cars and men most shifts There will be more policing problems too Whiting warned unless the region finds money for the force Other communities like Aclon want full time police stations and will get them over Acton If we arent strongly represented Whiting recalled he pre dicted back in the election that the full time police station In Acton would disappear but no councillors believed him Whiting soys water and sewer rales always seem to come up as an issue just before elections The south benefits more lhan councilors end up another example of poor two moro in to complete the work he again The deficit which has started why the region didnt save the money it spent fighting farmers and residents over Site and simply used a very ac ceptable dump site that Is available In Burlington Moulden says dumps don t have to cover prime agricultural land The condition of roads is distressing she says says one staff report she read referred to the Fifth Line in hired consultant for existence since as a studies preroad If that Is a Moulden points to the preroad somebody spent on Site F doity something they dump studies and legal should be doing munity and become part of an us against them club A good example of the lack of managerial ex at the region Is the way staff is handled Halton pays top wages Moulden notes and should have top flight staff with lots of ex pertise However ob viously the needed ex pertise is missing because in the past two years the region only has handled Wood All members of council been gained a greater appre- of problems in all tains Tour wards and have thc worked together a lo this more during past have two term Wood The undcr my inly way Hills will be successful Wood is If the cooper ative spirit born in the last term is allowed to mature Wood concedes he is low keyed maintains a low profile but that is an advantage Wood nates when he rises at council speak his colleagues Keep area rural Keeping rural area rural is a prime concern of Sheldon who Is running for one of two seats for ward two on Hllis council She said she is aware of the many conflicts and complexities of the rural area There are many grey areas with regard to Esmiesings development and a solid understanding of rural Issues is needed so that there will be sound balanced planning in ward two Saving farmland Is crucial she says but the task wont be easy Councillors need to un derstand many rural pro blems Sheldon says her pcrience writing ft lit and knowledge of planning policies learned working with the Braida Continued from page 1 active with the Cancer Society Through Mr Braidas connections with Beard more his son Norman work at the same company his father had in 1938 as a Junior clerk and In 1968 became president Before his death nine years ago he completed years service Watching Acton grow up and expand around him Mr Braida proudly states that he can go anywhere in town with no shame We arc a family steeped in Actons history and never considered leaving said Nino To be happy in any place you must be contented When you have nothing the people who help you are the ones you remember states Mr Jimmy gave us free our first bucket of coal when we arrived Never having a bad neighbor also added to their life in Acton Land Division com mittee give her a strong background to deal with the planning problem facing Sheldon she has necessary insight into the many planning menls and policies af fecting the rural area The town needs more control over gravel pits and quarries she says Rural people arc the victims of environ mental Impact of he aggregate industry and the municipality must push the province for more control aver pits She says when looking at the pits and quarries issue people must moke distinction between established pits and quarries and the opening of new ones It Is Imperative the town continue being responsible with lax lars Sheldon notes Hal ton Hills has an excellent record for keeping taxes down and spending wisely including an enviable debt ratio Councillors must con to allow hamlet identity to flourish In Hills Sheldon says Hamlet identity is an intangible It cant be legislated she says but councillors can en courage it belt A good councillor isnt born Its like an apprenticeship first you learn and then start to act for the benefit of your constituents Having established credibility at both local and regional council Wood says voters should put his experience to take his work comments seriously He pledges to continue He described the ward always being available to one councillors dropIn as a big step towards bringing local govern ment back to Ihe people of Acton and he points with pride to thc number of people from Acton who have appeared at council as a positive step for ward We are helping people to help them selves The only way well get anywhere is If people continue to get in volved Acton needs a united front at council and the town three councillors hove been able to do Just that because Friday afternoons they hear the concerns of taxpayers 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Willow Street TIME pm DATE November 5th 1980 All are welcome No obligation to Join For further Information call 8269204 Councillor Ward 3 MILTON Nassagaweya the north in areas of social services and Whiting observed yet and Burling ton never talk about put ting them on a charge back bases Water and sewer rates is the only regional service the south loses out on He finds it incredible regional council rejected a consultants re port calling for equalized water and sewer rates lo be retained with some lotions The region can work But what Is needed is full time councillors who will work hard to keep control over the operation With budgets con going up there Is no room for financial errors like the deficit But the regions financial woes are deeper than just the de ficit Whiting says region has a deficit in the sewer count and is short over year but regional council on five major waited until the works projects he notes to start a staff study Whiting says there has which they should be do- 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