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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Oct 1980, p. 8

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Election "80 Platform Bill Gibson, for Tay council, promises to be accessible to citizens Bill Gibson of Tay Township has_ been nominated for election as a councillor to run in the Nov. 10 municipal election in Tay. Since the last day for filing nomination papers on Oct. 20, dozens of Tay residents have come to him to offer their help and support in his cam- paign. his news election day. release says. Bill Gibson Says he is "overwhelmed by the extent of the unsolicited support received and will work hard and long to justify that support once elected."' He has been out knocking on doors every night and hopes to cover virtually all of the Township before VOTE William. GEERE Penetanguishene COUNCILLOR Bill will work or Kelly. HAIRQUARTERS UNISEX HAIRSTYLING 20% os Beginning Mon., Oct. 13, Wendy will return to the Hairquarters after a 1 year absence. In honour of the occasion, we are offering a 20% off Perm Special. Call and make your appointment with Wendy, Bea, Grace HAIRQUARTERS UNISEX HAIRSTYLING 316 Midland Ave. 526-7467 Wendy Piitz starts Mon., Oct. 13 PERM SPECIAL Page 8, Friday, October 31, 1980 Administration The husband of Mary Gibson, administrator of the local Contact Information Centre, Bill Gibson has two children, Dr. John Gibson and Mrs. Helen DeCarli, both of whom are married with families and reside in Tay also. Bill has been active in business in the food service industry for over 30 years since he served as a captain in the Royal Canadian Artillery overseas in World War II. As a successful and conscientious --_ busine- ssman he has never backed away from long ' hours or hard work. He says he is "anxious to apply this same dedication and hard work on Council to represent. the best in- terests of all Tay residents."' He claims that as a councillor, he would bring his abundant financial and_ ad- ministrative experience to the deliberations of Council. He has the qualifications and ability to contribute to and co-operate with Council in what he sees as its main tasks in the earlv 1980's..."main- taining existing services at a high level, keeping taxes in line by tight budgeting on current expenditures, and planning well for the future of the Township and its residents." Promises Asked if he was making any promises, Bill Gibson said "I am making two only...I will make myself accessible to hear our citizens' individual concerns and I will work hard and long to conscientiously represent the best in- terests of all the people of Tav Township." Play dates announced Huronia Players is planning two sub- scription productions for the coming season: 6 rms riv vu, and Midsummer Madness. A third production, a play for children directed by Janet French, will be presented Dec. 5 and 6. 6 rms riv vu will run Nov. 7, 8 and 14,15. Midsummer Madness will run May 8, 9 and 15, 16. It is a sequel to the comdey, Breath of Spring. Price for adults for the two subscription plays is $6. Students pay half price. Sacred Heart School's gymnasium is the performance centre. SOUND administration and progress For information or transportation call Gibson is also active in numerous community organizations, both as a leader and as a worker. He explains why he is involved this way, '"You cannot sit back and wait for others to make good can't August wedding The former Gabriele K. Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Maver. was wed to Kurt R. P. Hehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hehl during things happen. You take all the benefits our society has to offer without giving time and effort in return. "We must all make whatever large or small contribution we can to make our community an even better place to live. Wanting to take part in serving the people of our municipality on council is a committment to that belief." , Aug. 30 wedding at Gospel Hall in Midland. A reception later was held for the happy couple, their friends and relatives at the Highland Motel. BLECE 2 BILLORR | ALDERMAN WARD 1 | we can afford! 926-2682 - 526-6481 - 526-6471 "EXPERIENCE COUNTS'"

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