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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 3, 1970, p. 10

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CANDIDATES NIGHT continued from Page 1 land to this concerned about the de veloper to build only bouses no for toduatry in a 365 cre tract where will bo on which create high coats I THINSS Citing her record an Ion chairman Donna termed herself an tat energetic responsible ad able to get things done in her bid for reelcoUon Ward councillor The town now has a Jon director and committee a five year parks plan summer playgrounds use of schools by the community and adequate budget she said Another Ward candidate Harry Levy presently a In Ward 3 warvta further release of residential land held op until there is more industrial and commercial assessment Ha Is plugging extended store hours a program for sidewalk replacement renaming streets which conflict in names and en gaging an administrator Ward candidate Por tor would study hospital expan Ion further to cut costs to a minimum and possibly forget town administrator with more on a first class police force and a town engineer He would approve only the two higher classes of residences in new building wants a lighted ball park and priority given to situations where storm sewers are necessary Fred Tut a Ward 2 candidate says his sole reason for running is to we justice ONE OF THE HIGHEST PRICES DEC 3rd 1970 PAGE He said bis past record as councillor is calling a spade a and not all recreation fa nave been added in the last two years councils have provided an arena and a park he said and he criticized purchase of equipment for ball park lights at a cost of lien sale of poles for leaving tie remainder of the purchase useless as poor man WATCH TAX DOLLARS John Elliott a former reeve as a Ward 1 candidate says be Will watch tax dollars closely nd favours more Industry be fore further residential land re lease Continued read improvement particularly in the older sections of town and improvement in Georgetown general appear pace are things he would boost Ernest a Ward 1 can told the meeting that a healthy shopping area is an as set to everyone and a chant he will work to extend the number of business outlets and parking facilities downtown He had heard he said thai be should be running In Ward but that Ward is his area and he wants to represent vol era there A father of six he is Inter in recreation for young people and was instrumental as a Lions Club member in ing the now Gibbons Park he aid QUALITY EDUCATION Hartley a separate school board candidate will strive for equality in education here and particularly for a gym- in Holy Cross School It is the largest separate school in the county he said and lacks facilities possessed by many other county schools He would push for a planned second school here to be open next September And he would Strive to add more separate school supporters to the tax roll to keep the tax rate steady WATER IMPROVEMENTS Elected for another term by acclamation water commission- Roy detailed im provements made by the new in Ms first two years The system has been ted start has been made on replacing old water lines rants painted and lubricated he said A new method to supply paw r in being stud led a new billing machine faster billing Twice Warden 44 Years Sllllk New Politician Currie Retires at WiqO GEORGETOWN HOISTEIN HEIFER BRINGS The heifer calf at front Regal Maud brought 000 to top the Sale of Stars at the Royal Winter Fa r Toronto This Is one of the prices ever pad for a he for calf in Canada Maud was sold on a purchasers choice arrangement with the two yearold In the background Tho seller was Claude Picket Georgetown and the buyer Rowntree Farms Brampton The heifer calf is a daughter of Excellent cow Oak Ridges Regal Maud with a yearly record of 163 Left right leadsmen Jeff Nurse Georgetown and Fnser sale manager Tom Hayes announcer Bert Stewart Hornby Don Mrs ell Tom Mrs Tom Brampton and C Br Ind ana Be sum to see Santa this Saturday Fortl Tour years in township politics is Ihc rtc racked up the fir retiring rcce Esnucsint The year old Senior he is affectionately kniran the township has been out of office when he tint ran Esquesing council The out of were and 1059 and YEARS REEVE Fourteen of the served as reeve and the of the time deputy reeve or councillor He holds another record he is the only man in who has served twice as Warden of the county since In the early years the county it wis not as rare an occurrence as now Invite Parents to Creative Dancing I at the faitfB school December when education classes will participate In a creative dancing display Bach working out its own routine to music chosen by Item There will also be a folk dancing display by some of the Hires physical education teaahers Mrs Gill Karen and Mrs Bows will choreograph lbs cut TO THE VOTERS OF WARD 3 DEAR FRIENDS As you II bo aware in rddng this edition of the Herald there will be no elect on for Council in our ward In a general way be regretted however it is fair to say that there was do support for both acclaimed dates which in my own case encourages me to believe that your interests will be well served The elections are not over though and this space hoi been purchased by me to ask you to com plete the work of electing a fresh and I You will still play a key role In elect ng the two most important members on Council and your votes will count heavily on December You have the right know that it is my care fully considered opinion that your best interests will be served in electing the following dates For Mayor Ronald Dodokin For Reeve Richard B Morrow The above recommend at on Is unsolicited and represents a opinion on my part for your careful consideration Very Sincerely P N SIDDALL DEIREX GEORGETOWN On Dick and Leo became ton of the dnuntoivnl established in Maurice Guudckeuuis and Wiener will continue lo the nunc which was rued from the Wo letters of the is Hie in of started their the street in small tore in the old Cordaro build inR then expanded to the across the street Mr Wiener died suddenly last jnr 1 Hie men Dutch I i Mr li with the firm for jcirs as i I vice W ith hia four soils John Jim Tin and Hands d Mr came from He loo thirls miles from Am years is with then hint into for himself TV With his children and he it hew mxtn 3 SPEED STAND MIXER E30NUS MR AND MRS GEORGE ILVERS IN DOWNTOWN CARRIES THE LARGEST SELECTION OF BOYS FINE APPAREL IN THE DISTRICT IDEAL GIFTS- Dm worth of will it pit turn roll of Ktdicolor film jqu Catch Santa sneaking Capture tho wrapup Shoot the pa jama name on Christmas eve And snip away at all tho merry gentlemen and lad on tig day Then Wtor BONUS PHOTO process BONUS PHOTO tor square IEAVE FILM AT Double Discount Store 162 STREET GEORGETOWN CAN SERVE YOU One of our representatives will be at HOLIDAY INN 8457561 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER If you require a term loan for a new or existing business you are invited to dis cuss your needs with htm An appoint- merit can be arranged by telephoning INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT THM FINANCING FOR CANADIAN BUSINESSES w Soulh Hamilton To button Special 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