"Our elderly people watch helpâ€" shelling out lessly as prices go spiraling out of lect. Feder: control, the veterans regard their to be fione, , pension as a monthly handout and this â€"vicious y has been an active working member of the York Lions Club and has citizens lucky enough to own their help the w chaired several committees that have carried out community service beneâ€" homes are hmng };1x:‘(l into oblivion overcoming fits to the area residents. [ because no relief comes from the shortage. ( I Liberals," Townsend complains. across the t w e ocm par 9 â€" ' w . Seee" F . & n . w t CC ) . 4 w iz g ommmihh * t( I w J es 3 e 4 < stt e Wunpal | | [ e e # . es P es h*‘& *. 3 d e . aP f sï¬ 3 ut . g ‘ ‘,ï¬?/ M “ s \ %"': Hl T h ts “\\\:“ ¢ é(@g{‘:?““ N ts [ e : 3. * . e : fm 4 c o * l i w y f % % a M f lm j ‘Q__v M P wfl(" «/ Ao ® ts _ haild r v Es J ,,* k. s f\ " e j /' <s * "all PR é L “. \ s lue* 4* w i â€" _3 JY 7 i. > eP ulc ts > $ o i % Â¥ us is Es t K is s‘ is Sn 1. â€"lmadihe ‘ 3 } k. ‘)_3 ) i ® oo i on cmmmcadals Onâ€"site with foreman Emilioq Partaviera of Rochâ€" §\ dale Avenue Cy discusses a building program. This i« a paid political advertisement by the Progressive $ECOND SECTION LOCAL MAN SEEKS YORK SOUTH SEAT This is a paid political advertisement by the T Conservative Party, Federal Ricling of York South CV Meston Times A pause in the driveway As Cy discusses Harvey Avenue, a Pensioner. "Under his leadership Nova Scotia made tremendous financial strides. What a tragedy if this talent were wasted in favor of a man with less than three years in parliament? There simply isn‘t any comparison between them," Townsend remarks during his travels throughout the hustings. Townsend warns that damage alâ€" ready perpetrated by the past governâ€" ment will not be undone easily. He lists inflation, exorbitant proâ€" perty taxation and federal neglect of lower government as the greatest threat to stability in York South. YORK SOUTH, JUNE 20 â€" Borough alderman Cy Townsend reports exâ€" cellent progress this week in his bid to recapture York South for the Proâ€" gressive Conservative Party. The 41â€"yearâ€"old insurance execuâ€" tive is knocking on doors across the riding telling homeowners â€" "give York South a voice in government, we‘ve been without one too long." Townsend claims his opponent has been forced to speak from the poliâ€" tical wilderness because "his party has no say in government affairs on a local basis." "A truly local representative is needed to make these problems heard in the House of Commons," Townâ€" send maintains. Blaming Liberal adâ€" ministration for most of the nation‘s ills, Townsend puts his faith in Bob Stanfield as a man to lead Canada into greatness. York South incumbent is David Lewis, NDP who has held the seat since 1965. He argues that the June 25 elecâ€" tion will again be won by an oldâ€"line party â€" "even the NDP‘s admit to that." Townsend, an Oakwood avenue resident has lived in the riding since he came back from the SECOND WORLD WAR. He claims national issues facing the country are reflected in the troubles of York South. & "There‘s a stiff fight ahead," Townâ€" send admits. But adds that it looks as if Stanfield‘s party has the edge. WESTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 CY‘S PLATFORM things with Mr Sally Bennett SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE Why am I moving into the federal field? Cy Townsend goes on to exâ€" plain. With council experience behind me I feel only federal assistance to this province will offset the crippling taxes» Through this method I see help for York South residents who keep shelling out because of federal negâ€" lect. Federally something will have to be done, probably a loosening of this vicious tightâ€"money policy to help the working man buy a house, overcoming _ this terrible housing shortage. Costs might then drop across the board. His slogan is "Cy Townsend Cares." It‘s printed on posters, medals, broâ€" chures, cards and letterheads. Because Cy Townsend does care. (‘v Townsend was head of Humeâ€" wood ratepayers association. JUDY REFUSED US A local battle being waged by Townsend concerns an immigration building where New Canadians may learn the language, keep old country traditions alive and be given their citizenship papers without the long trek downtown. Despite repeated efforts through York Borough Council the Liberal government‘s answer has always been "No," thanks to Miss Judy La Marsh. ‘"The matter will be taken up more forcibly when I am elected," Townâ€" send states. Townsend added that the move would assist integration, making the newcomers feel more a part of comâ€" munity living. y Townsend was deputy reeve, York Borough council. (‘y_ Townsend was president of General Wingate Legion. Cy Townsend was on the executive of York Lions club. Cy Townsend is honorary director of Northwestern hospital. Cy Townsend is chairman of severâ€" al York Borough council committees. (Cy Townsend is an alderman on York Borough council. He points out that Stanfield proâ€" mised to treat these items as prioriâ€" ties during The Great Debate before millions of television viewers. Cy Townsend has a service ofâ€" fice on Eglinton near the Gilbert loop where the door is never closed. CY HAS SERVED local girl, years ago lican chun Wychwood charming who has â€" 13 at Va and Nane Wilcox P1 has been has been in women‘s community. local Cance ael‘s Guild canvasser fc Tuesday, June 25 Our office is at 1835 Eglinton Ave. Phone 789â€"7618 Polls THE TOWNSEND FAMILY girl, Dorothy â€" ago at St. Mi church at St wood. _ They ring | daughters has just comp t Vaughan Re Nancy â€" attendi married VOTING DAY corner of Dufferin _ just completed Vaughan Rd. Co ncy â€" attending Je Public School. 1 n an active par n‘s groups servi ity. She has hely ncer Society, St ild and is an r for the United are open from to 8 p.m. E.D .T York Tlott ov Michael‘s St. Clair / have rs Carol nited hael‘s Angâ€" Clair and have _ two Carol Ann eted Grade Collegiate g John ~R. ol. Dorothy participant serving the helped the . St. Michâ€" an â€" annual ted Appeal. Township t over 23 Billy Murphy, Mark Evans and take time out from a soccer game in K.;.lwm.m park to have a word with gy. y‘ * Fairbank Avenue v Royal Ca General Townsend chats with Canon Jackson of St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church, Dufferin and Eglinton. The family have been members for a number of years. k Legionnaire J with Cy himself anadian Legion. Wingate branc cat 241.6188 mme cLOCK (yEmERGENCY anch PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Metro License P.M. 134 L ANEW A Y 56 aunc ‘¥Dg h member past presi Aldo Belveders Oi cmd Whitmore er of 1 sident PAGE NINE the . of