December 2, 1948 THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page Niné ATULATIONS TO The Reeve and Deputy Reeve ON THEIR ACCLAMATION The Reeve and Deputy Reeve are not supporting any. one candidate - but urge all voters to vote Monday W. H. BIGGAR JOSEPH WICKSON We believe these Men will make a Council To work with the Reeve and Deputy Reeve for a progressive, sound and economical governing body for Trafalgar Township Them On Monday Vote For ciation 4 F. ALEC PHILLIPS As a descendant of a pioneer family which settled here as far back as 1826, and as a native son who was educated in Oakville public and high schools before enrolling at the Ontario Agri cultural College, and who has engaged in poultry, fruit and fur farming in -this area ever since, I-feel that my roots in Trafalgar township are firmly implanted. In 1941 and 1942, prior to en- listing in the' R.C.A.F. to serve seven years firefighter arm of service, served as your council representative. My decision to again seek that office stems from my. desire to play a part in helping to guide the Trafalgar township successfully through the. vastly important period of , expansion which is at hand, and from. my very sincere belief that = every ratepayer should evince an active interest in the welfare "and development of our thriving. municipality. Should yéu see fit to endorse my candidature at the polls on December 6th, I pledge myself to work toward the setting up of efficient, economical adminis- tration, with organized planning and development as the keynote. Last November, upon being nominated as a candidate for council, I expressed the view that too much emphasis could not be placed upon sound, careful mun- icipal planning. In seeking re- election for 1949, T would reiter- ate the fact that, in view of pre- sent development in the town- ship, council should be continu- ally on the alert to guide this rapidly accelerating expansion program along channels shaped by long range thinking and good, solid common sense. If re- turned to office, I will once again devote my efforts towards this end. R. C. A. CUMBERLAND It is my considered opinion that Trafalgar is now passing through a transition period in which experienced administra- tion plus a modern outlook will be of great value. I am sincerely interested in the task of seek- ing a sensible solution to Tra- falgar problems, and should tax- payers see fit to again accord me the generous support I receiv- ed at the polls last year, I will continue to provide the. care- ful, thoughtful representation I have endeavoured to give them during my current term of of- fice. ALFRED JENNINGS As a young man with unfal- tering faith in the future of Tra- falgar Township, and a firm conviction of the need for a new approach to many of our most pressing problems, (I offer my services As a member of 1949 Council, and I hope to further stimulate the orderly, well plan- ned development which is in progress. As a member of Bronte, Vil- lage Commission for the last 5 years, I am proud to have sponsored many activities which are new and vital to progres- sive, well planned community development. Positive leadership in solving existing problems has produced satisfactory results. I am con- vinced that close, sympathetic co-operation between Township! Council and Village Commission is essential to successful admin- istration of village and Town- ship affairs. If IT am a member of 1949 "Council, I shall strive to bring about a better understanding, a closer, more harmonious relax tionship between Trafalgarites in various sections of the township. = Our schools are moulding the character of our children . .. their operations need wise and progressive men. As a resident of this district for the past 25 years, some 18 of which have heen spent as manager of the thriving Chest: nut Jersey Farm, I feel that I am well able to comprehend Trafalgar Township's educa- tional problems.' And as a work- ing farmer educated at the College, the operation of - the Chestnut Poultry Farm, I feel that I am qualified to deal with these problems with a sincere, com- mon sense approach. I have always been interested in educational progress, having studied England's. educational system during my youth and lat- er, during my service with the 2nd Armoured Brigade Work shop, having taken advantage of opportunities to investigate the very progressive system in Use in the Netherlands. I fully appreciate the value of genuine interest in school mat- ters on the part of the commun- W. HARRY MacKENDRICK ity as a whole, and stand ready to do everything in my power to further stimulate and maintain that interest should you, my fel- low residents, see fit to elect me as one of your trustees. of which they are capable VOTE FOR THEM AS SCHOOL TRUSTEES This advertisement sponsored by a group of interested citizens of Tra- falgar Township These men have pledged themselves to provide the best service D. A. ALLAN I am running for Trustee be- cause I'think my_ municipal ex- perience and busiriess and pro- fessional training will be of value to the board. After graduating from Tor- onto University with the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, I-iad a variety of business experien- ces in Toronto, In 1939 I set up my present business in Bronte, and have served the commun- ity to the best of my ability. During the two years I was chairman of the Bronte Com- mission, I twice headed the polls, helped to institute bage collection, and to bring. in the ship building With others, I was tal in obtaining the voting hours, election and the more efficient snow re- moval in Trafalgar Township. I gave the present school- board considerable assistance in a court action land tion difficulty, as well couraging them in their plan to discontinue the kindergarten. With two children of my own attending our public school, and living in a section with approx- imately one-third of the pupils and teachers, I feel we should have representation on the area board. My slogan is: EQUAL! EDUCATIONAL _ OPPORTUNI- TITIES FOR EVERY CHILD IN THE TOWNSHIP."