Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 14 Dec 1950, p. 5

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Page b jtinuing from Page 1) public interest in municipal af- fairs. "Only 3500 more and we'll be a city," he said. "This lack of interest is serious." 8, the question, responded his personal' views, HlgAMpromptly brought council- mn McArthur to his feet speakers haven't | fair to put this candi- e spot," he declared. "I other candidates: should the same \question." the; floor; by Rev. "Why should state itheir minds on permitting further the town. "We have nine and I think that's stated. "I warn you, If the: bars, there Is _| near future McArthur also scold- ed residents for not turning out in greater numbers, and for not showing greater enthusiasm for the recreation commission's pro- gram, which he termed an in- creasingly important one, He re- ported $52,000 had been spent on sewers this year, and declared that "if T asked for halt a million dollars for. sewgrs the town still wouldn't be up' to date." He end- ed on a characteristic note: "If you te-eleét this Scot, your tax dollar will be watched." Councillor ~~ Fred Turner also stressed the importance of the recreation program. "A lot of money is invested in recreation facilities, and I see the day in the when commission members will be elected along with council," he said. Ralph Wakely, Del Carrothers and Harry Allen, = all youthful candidates whose names appear on municipal ballots for the first time, offered, if elected, their best "In view of present world condi- tions, it's unwise for a candidate to make promises," he said. "We can only offer to do our best." CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS nbd ICOLIED: Bimini hes by 'Living in Oakville is pleasant . . . ORKVILLEIS A FAMILY TOWN... LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY! Most of us who live in Oakville are proud 'of it as "A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE". .. "A COMMUNITY OF HOMES" . . . "A FAMILY TOWN." and that is one of the main , reasons most of us have chosen to live here. BUT ALL THAT ISIN DANGER... RIGHT NOW! efforts on behalf of the town, as did Ward 1 school board candi- least five licences would (dates Douglas McConachle and d by the L.C.B.0." Donald Cherrington. Mr. Wakely Ross Gibson, former neatly summed up their collective TIP TOP TAILORS council, scored lack of 'remarks in his opening sentence. Here's a real gift that'can be tailored to your pocket book . ... Have a Tip Top Tailors Gift Certificate issued for all or part of the purchase price. A suit or coat; slacks, blazer 'We stand to lose a great deal and gain WHAT ? Forces in Oakville are now working, not for. Oakville's real good and advancement but in their own interests--PRIVATE GAIN. Yes--at Oakville's expense, morally and materially. I RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT Are YOU going to ape them so to do? YOUR VOTE FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE IN THE FORTHCOMING MUNICIPAL ELECTION DONALD L. M. CHERRINGTON IS IT NOT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY? or sports jacket. Do your to see that this does not occur by every vote by every qualified voter in | Christmas shopping this easy, your household being cast. | pleasant way. il Please take this warning to heart and VOTE . . . on the 18th. il Visit your Tip Top Tailors dealer today! GRAMMELL'S MEN'S SHOP (ESTABLISHED 1920) il OPPOSITE LOBLAW'S It will be too late on the 19th. Hil | Inserted by a group of Oakville Citizens. ; li SERCH EITEIICEICE GIVE | : Magazine Subscriptions ~ This Christmas < THE PERFECT GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS AND ALL YEAR ROUND SPECIAL LOW RATES ON NEARLY ALL PUBLICATIONS he Davis Circulation Agency Limited > NEEDED ECDC EE EERE TED SE s » 171 CHURCH ST. E. OAKVILLE, ONTARIO 3 : : ON OAKVILLE 'REPRESENTATIVES: -- ati a : 3 © OAKVILLECARDANDSMOKESHOP .. ............ccoo. soo c wm : > - AIBIETIR ihe ad § a _ _ GOLDENHOURBOOKSHOP ~~... sa 59) ~ GUILD'SBOOK SHOP i pro 1 WHITE OAK CHAPTER LODE. SE MRS. COND - PHONE 39

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