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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 5 Nov 1985, p. 9

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Running for office has become a_ serious women who have of- fered their names to will be guing to the polls to elect candidates for a = Three-year terms are just too long? number of ratepayers is, "A two-year term bunsiness. stand for election but three-year, not a two- was just right. A However, the biggest the term of office they year , term. candidate had time to complaint this _ are required to serve. get his feet wet during newspaper has heard to The general con- the first year and the date has had nothing to For the second sensus as expressed to second year afforded election in a row, voters this newspaper by a_ voters a chance to do with the men and decide if they wanted him back in office again. A three-year term is just too darn long." Fabric & Blinds es 20%-30% from Includes FREE INSTALLATION MUNICIPAL LECTION ~ f years in the Canadian plain common-sense to gain the public offer a variety of exclusive fabric i Army. that would work for the confidence that is so patterns and colors which will enhance "The key issues as I betterment of the town sadly lacking. This any home. see them are: to restore would quickly establish should not be too hard to /, What's the message? Ivy Day exits the Midland town hall last Saturday, after voting at the advance poll, with the help of her son, incumbent Reeve Bev Day. Day said > 4 he understood the turnout was higher than normal. "The voters are sending a message, but I don't know what it is,"' he said. Art Argue cites past career in public sector Art Argue, age 62, is a candidate for the office of Deputy Reeve for the Town of Midland. He has been employed for the greater part of his life in the public sector with various provincial ministries. He has also served as As reeve of Midland he was chairman of finance committee and also served on the finance committee of County Council. Argue served five council credibility; to control spending; pursue industrial growth; to have open council and committee meeting; improve partisan biases and replace all of these with the council that the people of Midland have very right to expect. "Having established council credibility, resolving the other issues could quickly prove. As your deputy- reeve, I would dedicate my endeavors to this accomplishments." public access to town a municipal Clerk- services; oppose { Treasurer. annexation; repeal nuisance bylaws, he says. "T believe that if the incoming council can immediately establish itself as a group that is willing to work together they will go a long way do; a little less ego, willingness to forego THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT & ENCOURAGEMENT THE PAST 3 YEARS | encourage you to please... RE-ELEGT AL ROACH MAYOR y. eResident of Midland the past 40 years eWorld War Il Veteran-R.C.A.F. eHas proven record in business and Municipal Office RE-ELECT AL ROACH on all Window CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES & CUSTOM REUPHOLSTERY e@PLEATED SHADES 5% «: Pleated shades are problem solvers. This high-style treatment dresses up the toughest types of windows. All shades 0% ... DECORATOR FABRICS Now you can save on re-upholstered| - furniture and beautiful custom-made draperies All draperies and upholstery will be expertly done in our own work rooms by knowledgeable people with many years experience. CUSTOM VERTICAL & VENETIAN BLINDS 0%... Kirsh, Mar-del, Draco & North Toronto come in a range of up-to-date fashion meee" colors planned for coordination. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER EDWARDS FLOOR FASHIONS 293 King St., Midland Phone 526-2271 or 526-3382 | Coverings! Tuesday, November 5, 1985, Page 9

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