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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Dec 1965, p. 11

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him the complexlîles of munici- sien has provided gond service et O a v ili C , d d a e spal lite. He s:id there ofust bc cotoplititive rate d1sid 75 O ckvifl e andi atesorderly growth in the lown and cents oui 'of every $1 received (Continued Front Page B2) Hesaid the Plunkett report deriy menner, lhe nuggested. Hetatercaresuld."oncmnybyithepommsioer. owr lema cent be solved by shading in would bring up manyrecommen- salid during the past two yea' litete ca ke d."o an uigpwr an area." He said the road prob. dations that have lu bedeait with an ffective working arng-peuple in public liuhould pat an- H. B. Lotquist, aiso a member lema in forth Oakville npeaks and he ouggesced 'I thhl1n k t ment has been devised with Tor-. fors ti nùegouseatrut. ao aytrecmissto rndrefivea lodly for ilnelf. have the experience and the in onto Township and Burlingiont frteruh ý awytid to rne fetv "I cant visit al the homes in terent to deai with thera proper- the gond ut everyone inivolved. Mr. Anderson reporled "the ' service te the cummuniiy. Hte said Oakville 'efore the election. but iy." He said the report would W, dIhsccir in politiess huuld stand f'or that 75 per cent of the new hum- I oeI a iitle ilatrprobably recommend sonne terni " at 1hsreevc y con- peuple." He said ail budget meet- esi n Wrd 1 are 'neing electricai- 1 uue cc me as yur rreallt- regna g0eemilhnsentinued cunsideration during my ings îbuold be open te the pub- iy hsaled "su they must trust ive," he cuncludied. Haltun and Peel counities. This terni tn onfice," li saîd and then ic and the press. Mayors at so- Un' "Ybh concluded. wîll have tu be dunc eee lu ' a d d jukingîn, "primarily bc-.'entions uts- a waste eni lime and Alte- a ra rmCmr Incombent Dpt-ev Les' Halton frum becoming a satelliecueI d' e o ayvtsmnv iecniud etrwsra mCrir trWhiting, who îî agaîn a can- ut Hamiltun, ansd Peel a satelltte lisced "Wordfini."brass o n e Wenr dnued n teriof.lmebi etfter he . Hil didate for the poli, paid iribute ut Toronto, be said. ut ri sei 1 bu a be nuked pI4ve nuty Cwoasnbltetedth te the laie Wilbert Ford, who i c-wnbti a i okc ed.hadrie n etn.I i etr r i served several years on Oakville 3515 "Mlstake" fiter beiter." aggls.vie appruacb tu altract in- Imer said the P.U.C. is currenily counicil. "Ht was a fine gentle He aid lhe was pie"d thît spnirs - fsin coul iait or ie ivlrd alieyer ebuldn man and a staunch friend," Mr., Hamilton and Wntworth have Incumbent counicillor MacLeani pl-oner rtaohells()poi m Witing said. The firsi portion deidrd tu go sibrad withb c esg- Aur o is in flic iccc luiusc ncsd nisatteleaderhp lu R 'T Hii il, hoi..Irving lir ofi Mr. Wiing's fine minute ad- iou,îl ail ocri ti %i andi point- lhi tîîtîtNoi, alît. hrvîîîIli, talk 'c îîli'gtu siinlIlcuilil i i'slsldt diss mas devoted entirely lu e- cd outift scuuld have bero ais a%\- fi.ntlieln Iini nul ging if tukc. 1cil ti %5'ulie Raid. flic comission.i'uii piu fintaiC collections and hc îussed about 'lut "nîltake" il' Hallon blenru ,iiv giab hagiof proistesn. bol P. J. Blsinsv, a nirtuberrof'thieclecîs-i. bcr uîld try tu plumule namnes sncb as Stan Germant îered the plan. Ht said Haitoti bas many Ibings bave tu br slone il Puîblic- Utilitirs Conmmission, said brus-r publierlations belween "lynu ail knnw Stani" and "my luens-rk wviîh Peel and lir belirv- Oakvillr is guing lu le a bs-tir e cormmission bas dune a "tli'thIe commisiniand the cuitera- cousin Stla". cd the Plunkeli report s'uld paîce tu isve in." He -aid is touor iable" joh during thr past two et s ansi letier service 1u tht cs-s "My relatinnship wiîh Ward 1 ugges a regional jail lIor. H,1- earsuencunctl bave taughi vers. Hs beliirved tht cummis n- rs bias aiways been cordial and hap- tut and Pe-el.ci py"' he said. Mr. Willmolt pinird lu inue- Important Future linun ountv coancil as tue "The nexi inn years on count-niain reasue he is trving our île ty counecil wiii be tht muni im- reevens pont. "Wr need stî'ung re-1 portant since the cuunty sytem presenitation on county council,"v was set up ie 1840," Me. Whiting be nuted. He puinted ont ibsît e suggested. "Neýgotiations" wiiilieb recommendation from Oakvillc tht kevnote when the Fiunkrtt counicil cuncerning the erection report is reieasedi, and "iteeli ut a flasbrr ligbt and a 40 mile bc a lut ut changes hat will have speed limit et Drumquin. nias tu be irnned ou." forwarded tuo munis council on The ses-ond candidatr for the September 20 and su fair, nuo at- depuly-reeve's seat, councillor ion bas hemn taken. He aise nid Alan Day, recalled hee bas spent therrr s a need tue a flashs-r ti 10 yrars un couns-il and said tht. the corner uf Highi ai' 25 and 10 brs't councilior s-en hope tu do in Sideroad. ibis day and age is lu "keep the The candidate istrd profptrelu- tas rate stable in ibrîs- davs uofraions for a tris police- lis-id- exs-essive rosis'." He reporied the t indunirial gransrtbin ihe commun- quertes ion land enose ilîr nens mo wsneut keeping op niîh tht municipal office on thr Sevelli1 ltYasn nme Line) and for thtecrie tire hait; incersingnombeoutaverage (nn tineeomerd tond on tbesor- private divelings and suggentedlnercio cyadReeaiSl tmanthid erlbeonceuta'es He suggesed a pulics- substatisîn mnis5prcent industriel and vbuuld asle located in doit - commercial and 50 per cent res- i ne aîlr ideetial. InQOakilir. there h cr-! t avl rs-ntiy only 39.8 per cent indus' Me. Willmott asked te ac trial and commercial assesu-s- ncetIo vots-e u tlufor"souid, nient. aggreveivs', honc> eratteîhisî Tou-big n te cetnves- Incombent motor Alan Ma,-' ai Milton annes'eîiun heoing. son said Oalivilir nerds coolie tirsi Me. Day said "'I lways ihouglit -, Milton slînuld base as ranch utf'ffective, progressive. rcunomic the hcilt-up actaaonnd it as il and sournd inanciol leadership.",,,,ie san tlnkkotte - aller att. milli- Ht îiated s-unesil îeurks-d as a -tf out Miton, there soulde't bc tht, tram tue tht paît tien irancd NANDS 0F WELCOME were oflered by Word irouns-il candidaten ai a "Ment the Candidates but-up erra." Ht îaid tht Ont- ta ib th ci ontinud trmîok tino Muncipl Bard"vbntdtheto inee sel conlno i Nîghi' inPers-y Merry Sehool oneThurîday eeuug. Tht Candidates, front lcii lu righi. Len bave given Mile htinditet rein. Buicler. Don Gordon, Fred Near and Geoffrey Drew-Brook are vbona reaching out te ihake the ttatttd îls-s t iespenen ii- Tb- tsînmai drelo cui, aud of a perîpetivtîe vurr fies-ion day in Qakutîle i Mouday. ncenther 13. ton cnuid look aotte it." Ht nuird the- curec ld Oaksills-t in ait ut'- "oun Mions arnuexa 'ion bid,. I. have ativavi îlon.d besde snn clleWiiimott." le cloîing. bsc snggestrd "if 1ira riested, l'Il lonk atter tht 'nier- ents ut ailtise peuple nf Ookvilii.1 niî the retentionouf aO CtOiOit able tas rote." v Incombent res-vrHe rb Me rv operd bis resmarks liv îng S A NA ' ing "il'-, o shame twonnus-h gond' Iriruds an Unslte un(Je Wl T# Imttand i îhouod bc runng aginît each nite." Me. Meres'. sebu s Wardrn on tht counetv Iim vrar.desce bcd thr job on enuis' s-ons-il as be- ing a "uewo marn job îith yonr rerve and depuin-reve norli eg very clustin." C MN "Far Share" on s-onty counicil.' bc ban re d lu get Oakvilr iii "foir square. .siare" of tht mroney bring sp nt vii tise ctiv irlvel. le cioiinglic niaird "hbre'i stiti a job to bc finiîbrd ou county coues- t ced! O SY I'd like te bc bock 10 do i.On A H île 13th. nuis- toc une ofuso butA H get oui and voir. If on don' soir for mc. vote- for Uncis- JoL bscause hebithe ns-st bsst maun tise race." "Uncis e o" Sur Wiitmotti, Ir'ving tas-p up lu the reeve. punti i i s- rotfter iouV ycar uts Oakvilir councit. Pinr e i lic served tour %sars on Trafal gaîr counucil. He aid the- amalga nitîsîd towis't Oakvileie in, ted up thebspr'ovincr asnac bu iîgsemprlii'ftat ccnbiedonc g ni lis-n urbsîtî aud rural commun-- luicsicombine.- WORLD'S LIGHTEST Direct-Dorive CHAIN SAW REVOLUTIONARY HOMELITE XL-12 Welghs Only 12 lis. CW 2Ib u btti &-5. d taies ltse 14 Di. titS b4IBCl e t ti MAC iff isawstt hi to MILTON EQUIPMENT Co. LIMITIED Bans- Liîc Ruad. Milton, Otît. Tel. 878-2122 DECEMBER 10 From 5 ta, 9 p.m. u SIT ON HIS KNEE ! FREE Candy Bug for Children Santa will be seated in a booth at Milton Plaza. Visit him. 'ON DEC. 10, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23 FROM 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. ON DEC. 11, 18, 24 r %u1DI r e% ILm D &A.m Color Photos with Santa Taken on Re quest s LEAVE SANTA YOUR LIST WHEN YOU SHOP AT 4c1J ~oi* k 4/ "te A brief question and *answer The Canadian Champion, Wednesday, Dec. 8th, 1965 ~ period followed. The meeting was arranged by Ted Stover. Mr. GileswsChair therstone, Mrs. Doug Wood, Mrs. committee headed by Ken Giles, man for the evening and lunch Cecil Patterson and Mrs. BiH Bill Hiii, ialph Featherstone and was served by Mrs. Ralph e Hill. The Renault 10 Major NOW MADE IN CANADA Witb Many, Many New Features for 1966 *b Four Wheel Disc Brakes 0 Independent Suspension 0 Sealed Cooling System 0 Up to 40 Miles Per Gallon NOW SHOWING AT GRANT'S MOTORS 252 Qusen* St. Acton 853-2930 GIE GF 0F DISTINCTION FROM ... 9O MANY GIFTS HERE Yet So Easy to Find The Right One FOR 'HlM FOR THE 'HOME FOR HER FOR EVERYBODY If You REALLY Want To Be Thanked For A Gift 0.0. leF RCHRISTMAS' SONANZA CENTRE ENTER HERE Ovr$700 in FREE GIFT WRAPPING 184 MAIN ST. MILTON PHONE 878-9972 "For thle Gifts You Give With Pride Let Your Jeweller Be Your Guide" mir", l 1 1 WAR

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