Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1988, p. 25

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HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday November II IMS HARDWORKING EFFECTIVE FRONT and CENTRE ON EVERY ISSUE Dear Voter Monday November 14th is MUNICIPAL Election Day in Halton Hills You the resident and taxpayer will have an opportunity to direct the future of your neigh bourhood It is your vote that will determine whether our roads improve whether our greenspace is protected and we stop the dump It is your vote that will determine how we grow and how we meet our employment and economic needs I encourage your participation and respec tfully ask for your support Sincerely I If you are not on the current voters list you can be sworn in at the Polls A leader for MAYOR For Transportation to the Polls Call 4 328 87891 WATCHING YOUR TAX DOLLARS Fiscal means reaUstJc approaches to providing you with acceptable Levaia of Service To decrease tax pressures must ensure and Incraaaad and coat sharing ralationihlpa with lava la of government PLANNING FOR HOUSING NEEDS Without affordable housing our youno paacia can t afford to slay In Town and our Industrlaa can afford to house We a leader who has the vision to the needs of this community and tha ability make pains work for you STOP THE DUMP Sheldon we the ftral person on to openly the dump In Acton She spoke on behalf of her constituents long before It became a popular Issue She has the knowhow and determination to sue ceesfuty represent us has a friend in Sheldon TRANSIT- AN ISSUE FOR THE FUTURE With growth and en population thai must nave mobility transit planning must be an Item on Councils agenda following the November 1 election SENIORS To keep the trail and ekterty In their homes supported assistance to Hallon Helping Hands To provide for active sartors Sheldon had the foresight to insist that be set aside tot a seniors tacHfy end she recognizes the future need for transit service to ensure in our Town George town AGRICULTURE vs BIG PIPE says Sheldon says such tradeoil can be avoided It Is develop the 1 don agree with that approach In black Corridor even If it means bringing Ontario without exhausting oft the other However the pipeine would likely alternatives 1 have a vision of His tha end of much of the best agriculture as a surrounded by the Golden land In Han Horseshoe cement we bring that pipe up today In years you wont know IMPROVED ROADS A MUST For years we have heard talk and promises about road improvements of getting the segregate Industry and the Province to help pay for better reads but serious ego I la lion has never happened ITS YOUR TOWN Take Care of it On November 1 4th 1 988 VOTE Pam SHELDON

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