Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1982, p. 3

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McKenzie wins two Acton polls GeorgetownActon Nov 3 Glen won two Acton poll In Monday race against Peter and collected a total of 9SI 1452 woo poUs in won all polls In the other three On way to a second place finish in the area council race by a single vote Rick Bonetle won seven polls placing second in six and third in a trio Ross Kneehtel who topped the polls placed first in eight polls second In thnree and third in five place finisher Esther Taylor finished in one poll second in seven and third in five She also placed fourth in three polls Bruce who came a dis tant fourth placed third In two other CargUJ was fourth in alt other pods and Dennis finished last in every poll Dave Whiting cap tured top spot nine polls while finishing second in six and third in one Second place finisher Ed Wood topped five polls was second in five and third six Vince who came 1st won three polls finished second in four others and third in the remaining nine Pun Sheldon won polls second in three Hill who won the area council teat topped two polls came second in 10 third In and fourth In one Jake Kuiken won one poll on the way to a third place finish He placed second in tip nine polls third in four polls and fourth in potts Peter Norton who ran fourth was second in three polls third eight polls and last In the remaining Arlene Bruce defeated Bert In all 1ft Acton polls Dick Howltt won poll and Jim four Doug Mason captured 11 polls and five Irene McCanley won It Acton polls on her way lo a 161 to Si vic tory over Tom Sim Simmons won five polls in Acton and Irene Wood who gained just votes was last in all polls In two polls in Acton McCauley cap tured every vote while Simmons was shutout in two polls and Wood didnt get a vote in seven The YES vote won all Acton and polls in the nuclear disarmament refere- Bruce McCauley back on boards Incumbent Acton member of the Board of Education scored a convincing victory over challenger and former trustee Bert in Mondays election She held a comfort able lead over all night and wound up more than doubling her opponents count 1528 to 623 In the Esquesing public school board race former town coun cillor Dick successfully returned to the political scene beat ing newcomer Jim I to Briefly in the early evening was ahead but then steadily fell behind Former Acton Es trustee Betty Fisher clobbered her challenger political rookie Richard Clarke to 1342 in the race Georgetown seat on public school board This will be Fishers third term on the board Irene McCauley piled up more than her two opponents combined In winning a second term on Separate School Board Briefly early in the evening she held only a slim margin over Tom Simmons who went down to defeat for the second time but then she pulled away to victory McCauley picked up votes compared to Simmons 413 and Irene Woods 153 Mark Bradley son of retiring trustee John Bradley won the HillsMilton seat on Board of Education representing separate school suppor ters Bradley drew votes 1583 votes from Hills compared to Tony count of 14S4 Fiorita earned voles in Halton Bruce said she was delighted with her victory Im really happy people got out and supported me and I just talk about it She said she was bigger turnout people should care more During the campaign she was surprised more people talking about finances In the next term she wants to carry on the many things which she started in her freshman term adding she wants to see communications with the public Improved Were doing a lousy Job of Seating weve made Improvements but there a long way to go Bruce also intends to work hard to keep the financial picture In balance She noted she was up to a m answering calls from people who thought she had lost alter Cable made a mistake and had the winner was pleased with her impre ssive victory and felt It was due to her hard work during the past term as well as a strong campaign said he thought put on a good show for his first time seeking election and felt it was a good clean campaign He happy lo have won because he is looking forward to being back in public life added he is anxious to get started in his work as a trustee it provides him with a new challenge and new direction Mason ousts McEachern Pollb Recently retired hydro superintendent Doug Mason ousted veteran hydro commissioner Will On McEachern in Monday election This was expected to be a close race but Mason winning margin was higher than DO page DO He led throughout the night alter the first reported poll by Just a single vote but wound up beating to a In the early other hydro commission race in Hills staved off a strong challenge from Ralph Fletcher to retain his ward IhrecGeorgetownpost Tennant who trailed for a time early in the evening collected 1510 votes comparvd to Fletcher Norman Trecter was a distant third with The other two seats were won by Allison Esquesing and Rill Smith Georgetown ward tour by acclamation Yes vote wins big Hills overwhelmingly voted in favor of nuclear disarmament Monday The final count as7 Yes and 3179 No The Yes side In the led by a wide margin all night and won in all wards Local Yes vote organizer Eldon Comfort said they were pleased with the three to one winning margin and credited the nuclear refer for higher voter turnout Parking body says close Willow to through traffic Nellie Pitt purchased a ikket on he draw at Saturdays Bake Sale at St Church Karen Pitt was one of the sales ladles If Halloo Hills council accepts a proposal from the HUb Parking Authority Willow St South between Mill and Church Streets will be closed lo through traffic At Its meeting last month the Parking Authority endorsed motion from Paul Nielsen that Willow St between Mill and Church streets in Acton be closed to through traffic incorporated into the new parking area an interview Nielsen noted it to Just recom mendation to the Town ComeUJor didnt com- mem on the nutter the Parking Authority minutes were received at a meeting list week RecvsUyHoOlettHpnrcUsrmkaasmosi Church St and tender have been received for demolition of the bourn so they book be ripped down mat north After bouses an torn down the two lots will be developed Into parking lots by the Acton Business Improvement Area BIA noted people should be able to park at the lota this winter though complete construction of the lots wont be completed until next spring Nielsen said the parking Authority would like Willow closed to through traffic to tie the or lots into the two existing parking tots on He believes there should be angle parking on one side the street and parallel parking on the other but that will be determined by the Town engineer Willow to through traffic wont anyone be says since there are only stores tenons and It tot Are route Nielsen added hed like to see parking metres on the street someday to raise revenue tor the parking lot m p J AM COB The Canadian lion Jnsurance Agents and Brokers Association anno unco that Murray has earned the Chartered Insurance Broker C Onl Tha award a 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