Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 9

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Candidates final push BjLORI TAYLOR Herald writer The three candidates In the riding of Brampton Georgetown Intend to spend the Last week of the election campaign knocking on those doors they haven t knocked on yet and shaking hands Ihey haven shaken yet Ross Milne McDermid and David all said they will be canvassing all day every day in the riding over the next week Mr McDermid will be in both Brampton and Georgetown as will Mr Milne Mr Moulion will be holding a coffee and doughnut session In St George Anglican Church next to Georgetown District High School following all candidates meeting at the high school tonight Wcdncs day but other than that he will be spending most of his time campaigning In the Brampton area Each of the candidates be appearing at the meeting being held at the high school tonight at along with Libertarian candidate Joe Commu nisi candidate Jim Bridge Wood and Marxist Leninist candidate Marsha fine Mr Milne Mr and Mr all said they would be voting early in the day Tuesday While Mr Milne said he docsn t have definite plans for election day yet Mr McDermid said that after vot ing and driving his mother to the polling place to vote he intends to spend the day tour the polls Mr Moulion said he will be keeping busy helping people get out to vote and keeping a handle on how the tallies are running Mr campaign workers have organized their candidate post elect Ion parly which will be held at the 1183 Hall at Beech Street in Brampton Mr Milne said his plans following the closing of the polls have not been settled on yet Mr said he and his campaign workers are gearing their forts to election day Itself and they arc not thinking beyond that point Mr Moulion when talking about the last week of the campaign made a comment which might be said to apply to all three candidates We know we haven won it we know we haven I lost II yet he said Tilt HERALD Wednetday Mv WARMING THE MUG Jim Randy Sutherland and Jrlf Bird warmed up behind the scenes before going qui front entertain at the Mug coffeehouse In Acton Saturday The GAR A elects new executive Lawrle of Stockman Crescent has been re elected president of the Georgetown Area Ratepayers Association heading a restructured executive committee that will guide the member citizens group through its second term well attended general membership meeting last Wednesday night at Howard Public School saw supporters indorse the entire slate of officers proposed by nominating committee made up of John Carter Sharon Kirkpatrlck and Richard Ior its second term will have a third president an idea suggested by the nominating committee to spread the workload more ivenly illlng those positions ire Mike Joliffc John Day and former treasurer Brian Hush Hay will secretarial duties from Sharon Murray will switch from a presidential position to that of treasurer Heeled as- executive directors for eight different areas the community were Spencer Roberts LiMan An dcrson Sharon Malcolm Doug Helmut Kron and John Thorn In his presidential address Mr promised that will continue its In in community activities and municipal planning Representing some UK local voters the group has been monitoring the work of llalton Hills and region councils and taken a keen interest in ongoing issues the community its first term Mr recalled completed comprehensive of the proposal 111 total Properties I to build 1 homes just south of concluding that louncil should not allow the to proceed GAH Mr gainers tt piiU Hi added Hi MO 1 the 1 li t Ik Mr come mil policies of knocking Joe Clark Mr admitted Con in idtr irk is his Wi per Mi rli tilings Joe pre pre jet last ipil member doing from organizing ill candidates nuttings to tiling In election to the community s l dill television station beat Jelinek small turnout at meeting Herald It was a case of PC candidate Otto Jelinek versus the Montreal da and the won although Mr did not mind about people local Conservative workers away from Ihe showed up at the Acton Curling to meet candidate Mr Jclinckloldlht audience wis pleased with the turn mil saving mm people hid Inldhim combination of neither and hockey had slop them from coining The PC candidate had been from door In door until just Ik1i re the inform In his very brief formal speech Mr Jelinek spoke of the ftelmi he has fnr e in ida This should be number one in the world bar none he said Canada hit not attained lis rigiillul position because Our hopes dreims and hut slipped been eroded CARPET CORNER SHOPATHOME SERVICE proper way carpet flooring draperies is in your own home MANY ROOM SIZE REMNANTS IN STOCK We specialize in courteous service low prices professional installation and Free Estimates Call Today for ShopAtHome Service 8533620 Save And Save In Every Way RYDERS TV TOSHIBA QUASAR Serving Georgetown Acton unrounding area MOORE PARK PLAZA WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF TVS STEREOS 24 HR IN HOME SERVICE 4593194 SAVE ON OUR CARRY IN SERVICE WAIT WHILE WE FIX BRAMPTON COLOUR SOUND we do it right put your car 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