Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 1, 1977, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Tilt Wednesday Jur Students raise issues at meeting EIGHT GET ALL ROUND CORD All Round Cords the second highest Judy Van Client Jessica Hannah Front row honor in Guides went lo eight members of left to right Sharon Guides at their Mother and Linda Hipp Becky The banquet last week Back row left girts also received their Challenge Emblems to right Cindy Ha Debbie Sunnucka the first Guide honor All candidate meetings were held at two secondary schools Lester Pennon and M Robinson and surprisingly a I though the candidates touched on problems confronting students in the Job market the students Ihemsel ves raised other issues Site landfill and the wage and price control issue candidate Bill Johnson lashed out at people who knock the education system claim ing hat hey know little if anything about It There are too many people knocking the education system he contended I don buy their criticisms Reed cited the calling of the election unemployment and the Conservative manifesto as key issues in the campaign question raised by students showed the three can unanimously opposed lis use George Gray said he had submitted a brief last November opposed Site and slated that the govern men the region I million for a resource recovery Julian Reed is critical the government Tor failing to ad just to the limes Bill Johnson issued til inktt Condemnation stating tilt gov should bin long term landfill sites of lhe lhe province is out and claims this slop He feels that what Is needed Is tax break for the small businessman Julian Heed claims Is i nit dispersing fur Is thin it sitin Dill n Hi In it solution In problem would In to in zero budget from tin bottom up whi is need id is it is ore truin hi doing things staled simply be stopped productivity He fill the Anil Inflation Hoard wrong and hits the working harder forge blamed fid raj cost especially or the present Hi obvl inly tin Hives mi There was little demonstr from cms he mietnj NOTICE Local UAW SMITH STONE LTD ELECTION June For executive committee members Members In good standing not working on Voting day may vote In Guards Office bet ween Johnson lay the blame on the shoulders of- the present Conservative govern for not having jobs avail able for graduating students are there will not be a Job for you upon gradua lion he pointed out Conservatives can be blamed The technology is 1 en for this They have failed pointed out II should tic He suggested that any sites should be licenced for a m mum of five years with ippli cations for extensions required thin further WHILE NINE GET CHALLENGE EMBLEM Challenge Emblems the basic reauire- Broadworth Debbie Sunnucks Judy Van went to Front row left Monica members of the Georgetown Guide Linda Hipp Eliza Alexander Sandra Love- Co Mother and Daughter Banquet Inst grove Absent from the picture is Lynn Cox week Back row left Shelly Foskett Lisa Ontario St developments applied In reply to quest cm government ml to big business George Feels the is ing it it could to aid business in general Julian Heed harked tuck to his claim tint ill is hi foundation f the provinces ml the education true lure should offer mon n training Tin idueilion system roposals for two dcvitopments on Ontario Streit went before Planning Hoard last week and were the planner for a preliminary report of land Stem would be lonnrted into lots and a block fronting on a a loop street Since would be back split and side split single family dwellings as Main Street into eight lots The lots would be built around a sac Main Street North and a house on that street would be moved to one of the new lots to provide access to Main Street he said behalf of the developer in explaining how the services needed for the lots could be connected to existing water and sewage lines on Street Mr Clipsham also outlined by Norman Mitchell to convert 1 acres of land on Ontario Street just east of returns frank I ibcral MP or returned Monday night from Brussels alter attending a NATO conference miserably in handling ploy Johnson charged there Is no free enterprise system opera In Ontario rather private enterprise George Gray the Conserve ivc candidate said there arc a great deal of opportunities for youth they were willing to work He felt that his party Is working hard to attract new industries to assure Jobs for youth and attacked wage and price controls as contributing to the unemployment problem Wc should phase out wage and price controls he stated he offered hey have taken away Dill bason says big I people incentive is getting ihe lion s Incumbent Liberal member of the former house question Mr Grays criticism of wage and price controls con tending it the phasing out is not part of the Conservatives Heed espoused the belief that unemployment ialty for young graduates it the most serious problem lac ing Ontario at this time He felt lhat the foundation of the province Is the small businessman and lhat it is In this area improvement He ridiculed the Charter of Ontario the Conservative manifesto released last week as a hollow document and proof he said that die Conservatives have failed FOR THE ELECTION NOW PENDING ON JUNE HALTON BURLINGTON ELECTORAL DISTRICT ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES WHO HAVE BEEN DULY NOMINATED And Their Official Agents 1 GEORGE GRAY PROGRESSIVECONSERVATIVE PARTY Agent Graeme Gocbellc Main Street Georgetown BILL JOHNSON NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY Agent Jean Peine Williams Avenue Milton 3 JULIAN REED LIBERAL PARTY Agent Political party registered and Expenses Date May Allan Martin No th the Ontario on on Election Contributions Signed Millside Dr Milton Returning Officer NOTICE OF ADVANCE POLLS SATURDAY JUNE 1977 12 NOON 9 PM MONDAY JUNE 6 1977 12 NOON 9 PM I AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS a S3- ACTON ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL 69 ACTON BLVD BURLINGTON CHAMPLAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL 2065 MOUNTAIN GROVE AVE GEORGETOWN GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL 70GUELPHST MILTON MILTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL 396 WILLIAMS AVE THE BOXES FOR THE ADVANCE POLLS WILL NOT BE OPENED FOB THE COUNTING OF THE VOTES CAST FOR EACH CANDIDATE UNTIL THE CLOSE OF THE POLLS ON THE REGULAR POLLING DAY BEING THURSDAY BALLOTS COUNTED AT RETURNING OFFICE 65 MILLSIDE DRIVE MILTON STARTING AT 9 PM GIVEN UNDER MY HAND MILTON IZ

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy