Tilt November Michael Hollett Herald editor If certain in the November municipal election hove their ay the 1978 edition of Hills council wilt strongly resemble municipal councils from this area In iho good oil before regional government when Georgetown was still town and If was a country rather than a sprawling region Between the Incumbents and the challengers 11 the candidates seeking office in the upcoming council elections wire previously of town or township councils in the ana the town of Hills was formed on January Four of the 11 government candidates arc incumbents seeking reelection while seven newcomer candidates seeking election were members on old councils iciftiiiivrmoii miyoralty Tom Hill is formerly a number of Other Incumbent old time members seeking re election Include ward one area louncil Pot and ward two area council and ward three regional council landidate Hoy Booth Pre- region council members seeking i lei ion to Hilts council three councillor candidates Bill and Fred Tut Harrison Harry Levy running for ana councillor in four ward one regional candid lies and Bill Coats and ward three riRioiiil councillor Booth Add to his list the two candidates acclaimed last week ward member Miller and word four council member Mike Armstrong both pre region council members and It as a possibility Ihut Hills voters could elect a council an which only two of members were not previously members of pre region councils On top of his ward one regional councillor Ed Wood and ward two area council candidate Nick both have run for Hilton Hills council seals the number of new in this election Is severely diminished Only three councillor John ward four irn louncillor candidate Karen Morris and one area councillor Ross and David Whiting ire new faces to the Hills municip politics scene There arc those that would irgut that since four irea eouncillor candidate Karen Morris husband is incumbent councillor In lint ward she is not an entirely new face Considering that she often mentions work in her past campaign in her statements that com mint is probably not out of In So what the point of ill his It at least a to me that in these days when ore supposedly clamouring for new and new govern new are to find One candidates declares in his campaign literature that now is lime for a change A look at the list of shows tint if in fact It Is time for a change t that much possibility for any re il change this time around If the motors ire hungry for new it would be ironic if in sweeping out incumbent louncillors they swept In even older faces I m not saying there necessarily anything wrong with the incumbents or the old town councils it too early the campaign to tell but of who they re voting for including their pabt My only concern the large number of old lime politicians in this year municipal race is that a large segment of the Hills population will not be represented referring to that voters tin new commuter resident Certainly lo govern properly old or new faces elected to council on November 13 will hive to conscious of serving this presented segment of the Hills population If you re wondering why every piece of green space In Hilton Hills was not buried in elect ion signs the minute nominations closed last week It not because candidates haie decided against their use Ward our area councillor candidate Harry Levy organized an agreement among most candidates to hold off erecting signs until after Halloween Mr Levy argued that candidate signs put up before the kids be sitting duck for spirited youngsters up in the October mood I he figured that the signs would mart llkcl to f prey to and end up in pieces on bod lawn rather than doiig its job as a piece of cam pa promotion Mo 1 along Mr Id and 1 be If a street full of torn up fins on the November I mornlnj may have been avoided as i result It Cost So Little Save A Sngle A Professional 8x10 Colour Portrait only from on elecl on backgrounds You may t eel I iwri reasonable pi cos win Decorator t Sal on ly refunded OnoalliriQpor subject lor a groups oi In Iho fa undor ml pan witty pare Tues Wed Fri Sat Oct 31 Nov DAILY SAT 10 LAST CHANCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS NEW MEMBERS FOR RED CROSS YOUTH New members of George town Red Cross Youth nation Installed a special ceremony Tuesday night ore left lo right Bonnie Kennedy Ted Maslach Bill and Barbara Berg ma tin GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS NIGHT MONDAY NOVEMBER 700 pm Parents are Invited to visit the school discuss their child progress with in dividual teachers concerned Mid term Progress Reports will be distributed to students on Thursday November I p y- SALE CONTINUES AT feotons FURNITURE WAREHOUSE LTD 334 Guelph Street Georgetown 8772828 EASY TERMS ONTHESPOT FINANCING LIMITED QUANTITY 54 BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS Normally Sold of GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Guelph St No 7 Highway BROWNS Motors J GREAT GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ON ADMIRAL APPLIANCES ONLY COLONIAL CHESTERFIELDS Print Compare at OPENING SPECIAL SWIVEL ROCKERS 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