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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 5, 1983, p. 3

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ELECTION CENTRAL Wednesday Octobers 1M1Pgel Rural residents vote Oct 24 Glen needs strong repTaylor It lit III- JIM IHMt It NORTON TONY TAYLOR JAKE KUIKEN searches for thoroughness in long term planning policies When he began loss around the of running or election old Robert said the feedbick he got was tenor il feeling at discontent lately in the way council handles its planning and matters One example he used was I lie speed with which the town zeroed in on the Stevens properly its possible use as the site for new muni centre Whether or not ihe secrecy rounding council plans disturbed a lot of people Mr His bid for the local council seat in Oil by election is listirst attempt at poll office he applied or a hydro s Job were appointed for the fledging ihltcn Hills a few years A Street Glen Williams resident Mr works for tin Can Man I lis Mis job uplines he sue After iptnd iwic Mr on vomit id if nun in pi inn hive avoided all the trouble HOW Mr has been involved wjih the parks attendant with the Georgetown Volunteer Ambulance Service It a time for younger blood to get involved with council he said Esquesing fields six candidates for byelection Norval resident wants to put work experience on council Ricked by his His in engineer technician at N Telecom In loi risident Jim Intee feels le would Mr entirely unfamiliar with political campaigns He for school board and unsuccessfully against the Tom Hill for the deputy would like to put that experience into use on municipal council He a lived In Norval far yean Road Eighth Line residents is what prompted Glen Willi resident Tony Tay lor to declare his can dldacy in the Oct byelection The Issue surround Ing Ihe inclusion of a proposed development in the Glen Williams secondary plan was not really resolved to the residents satisfaction Mr Taylor told The Herald Unless the relation ship between concerned residents and council Is improved town growth issues could be parti troublesome for Hal ton Hills council In the future Mr Taylor predicted A year old market lagsales representative for Associated Contain er Transportation Mr Taylor has lived in Glen Williams for seven years Glen Williams as the town largest rural hamlet deserves strong representation on council he said Roads In Ihe rural area continue to be a problem Mr Taylor noted adding thai Ihe need for sidewalks Elderly residents he commented find It difficult to get about Mr Taylor said that equalized tax assess ment will be a very difficult Issue which town council will have to address Its divisive nature splitting communities almost along tax boundaries demTvis cool beads and genuine intelligent thought the issue under control I Thus for special shoe fitting see THE ORTHOPAEDIC PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS New Foil and Winter Colours I REAL LEATHER UPPERS LATEST STYLES SIZES 10 NOT ALL CHECK OUT OUR NEW FALL SELECTION JUST ARRIVED pan Sty Just Look At Them INDUSTRY TOUR Georgetown District High School student Wendy Graham IT spent last week away from home touring a variety of Industries the Golden Horseshoe thanks the Rotary Club Here the grade IE and Rotary vicepresident Barry discuss her educational trip with IS students to industries like Ford Canadian Tire and Toronto Stock Exchange At the Rotary Club meeting Monday night she told them some of the highlights of her trip such as learning how computerized the Canadian Tire corporation Is Shcaliokamed the tow how important It Is to continue her education after Ugh I I 98 dam to a 19B3 relet and a Hunk when the former ended the latter day at The collision in which John Foley Acton and Fcdun 37 suffered look place at where the had stopped tor left turn onto to The driver of the Chevrolet was charged with careless driving 3998 TRY THEM ON I THESE ARE JUST 3 OF THE MANY STYLES WE HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR YOUR SELECTION EXCLUSIVE NEW FALL STYLES OVER STYLES AND COLOUR DE J STYLES FIT LIKE A SECOND SKIN COME my THEM ONI YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED TO FIND SUCH COMFORT OQ98 v Men Two Burlington men were discharged from District yesterday Tuesday where they were treated for injuries received Sunday in a car lent John Toll 19 and Cikalrlcis were brought to hospital at a by lance In the foggy their trol on Avenue and left the roadway It collided with the eon bridge- support Trafalgar Road There was 500 damage to the vehicle A ihlrd person 19 of was uninjured in the crash NATVRAUZER LEVIS BUSTER BROWN FOB LADIES FOR MEN TOR CWUHttN HOURS OPEN 30 00 PM THURS AM SATURDAY 30 41 Main St S 5fctoWM7fcbtW

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