En KmutrtAmn Oat Wed Many queries few jeers TAXPAYERS OF NEWMARKET greets candidates On Monday December 2 1968 you will have the opportunity to elect a Town Council for the next 2 years I respectfully solicit your support in electing me as a Councillor for our Town PLEASE VOTE KILLICK Ren Killick Merchant for COUNCILLOR for NEWMARKET 1969 1970 the ability pay- many dthe I would like done this esp k it lust an to it is an a the t at heart and not PROGRESS of all to me HO oold Win down SRiii Yours sincerely For transportation on election day Monday DECEMBER 2 call 8959505 Continued from Page One sessions About half a dozen people dom inated the Inquisition of candidates and two people in particular showed a dogged determination to unearth each speakers Mrs Evelyn Buck was the only candidal to caution Ihc audience against increased Industry She said she had deIre to see smokesbelis nodding the horizon or Ihc concrete jungle of in She suggested on alternative for the use of natural assets to the town a gateway to the holiday Hon Simmons disagreed with Mrs Bucks plan for a vacation town Tran sient trade is a thing of the past he claimed He suggested a bypass road to remove the heavy traffic from St The btpnss would cost money he admit ted but the expense would be more than mads up by the industry it would at tract to the area fronting on the bypass He dismissed the High way as a logical bypass which prompted a member of the audience to jeer about Mr Simmons by pass of a bypass WATER Promises to do something about Auroras water problem were as plentiful as the audiences complaints about short ages and unpleasant water color Reeve contender Jack William son Deputy Reeve candidate Bill Trent Council candidates Harris Howard Heinlzman and Paul Wright were among speakers who suggested mora study be given to the towns water problems Solutions ranged from Mayor Clarence Davis suggestion that a new well was needed to Counc Wait Davis proposal for a new filtration system Both are running to retain their positions on Reeve contender Patrick blamed the problem on storage facilities greater than the towns daily water use The stored water becomes stagnant he said REGIONAL GOVERNMENT The advent of regional govern ment into York County was accepted as Inevitable by all candidates who men tioned it in their platforms But the en thusiasm with which theyll greet county- wide government varied Only one candidate Evelyn Buck attempted to summarize the theory of government for the audience Mrs Buck and Dr J Hender son a council candidate both agreed reg ional government would bring about a tax ROAD OIL Spring oiling of roads was cri ticized almost as enthusiastically as the towns water Only Mayor Davis came to the defense of the annual oiling He said was necessary to protect roads Mr Williamson proposed a 10- year plan to pave all roads Paul Wright himself as the concerned for council voiced his about raail goo Mr Harris data Norm Stewart asked for a better reads program and Mr Trent reviewed his efforts to Improve roads Mr Wright had three alterna tives to the annual oiling tar and pour stone on roads pave them or them alone Mr Wright was among the can didates who complained about the lack of citizen homes The teenagers plight lined by Counc Pete Miller who Ing to retain his seat He complain tnere was nothing for kids to do in Stewart also warned Au rora would have a major youth problem in two years unless programs were in stituted for teenagers But he alienated a couple of teenyboppers in the audience by referring to them as kiddies Continued from Page I will be able to spend between am and am fully to the Mayors Ill spend the rest of my day in my mens wear business but Ill be available at all times within minutes notice to devote to municipal business said Mr Surgeoner Mr Richardson outlined of community service and especi ally his four years as a Newmarket rep resentative on York County council I was instrumental In getting stoplights along Davis Dr in place of crosswalks which are death traps We on council have been work ing hard to get more water for New market said Mr Richardson The west side of town will soon have adequate water hut it will be a little longer before the east side is satisfactory Were making a study of our storm sewers and were replacing some Mr Richardson said that this years council was instrumental in pav ing Prospect St from Davis Dr to St Its a wonderful street said Mr Richardson but 1 feel that it should be to I agree that more of our streets should be paved but theres only so much money available Mr Richardson ticked off Mr on his present stand on annex- Meeting CONCERNED Im not land hungry but with land around Newmarket and what will be built on it We shouldnt be talking annex- We should be talking total amal- gamation said Mr Richardson Turning to Urban Renewal Mr said Im for it more now than I ever is taking a walk along Main St id talking to some of the merchants last turday We cant stand still on this or 11 slip back Mr Richardson charged that was In favor of Urban Re- i meetings but when It came he didnt back He says he wants Urban Re newal in a modified way You cant be for it in a modified way you must be for it within the frameworks of the Scheme as it Is presented by the experts said Mr Rlrhardson See MEETING Page 5 SEE THE WORLD in 3 DIMENSION THIS CHRISTMAS nfrnofianil Seen CniloVtn Educational PHOTO suppiies Richmond Hts Centre Phone Kettkby girl dies in Nassau was Wiled and I companion Susan Broad of Aurora was seriously injured in a traf fic accident here The girls were rid ing in a car that collided with another car on a Nas sau street Two Bahamians were also killed in the Dont forget our CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec 9 pn Saturday 27 5 pm Monday 830 to pm Tuesday 5 pm Got your cur before the rush 19 Main St fnm Parking at Roar