Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1972, p. 20

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PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday. Nov. 29. 1 ' 3 3] _ /BRINKMAN Councillor for Port Perry A 2 THE MAN: - age 41 985-7673 Phone:- - father of three, ages 12, 8 and 6 - resident of Port Perry for 39 years ¢ - Volunteer Fireman for 7 years : .- employed by Port Perry Community Memorial ASS SSASAALNSNSNSNSNNSNNSESSSLS8S .-Monday evening, a week ago, the new Port Perry Sea Cadets held "Open House" for parents and the public. Hospital in and administrative position for 8 years. worked for General Motors for 10 years prior to furthering his education, Registered Nurse in 1964. - A MAN WHO CARES FOR PEOPLE THE REASON: - A representative knowledgeable and concerned about Regional Government graduating as a ' Representatives from Town Council, G. Jackman, H. Hall, Phil Orde; Royal Canadian Legion, Elsie Clugston and Lions Club Bill Beare were present. During the evening, pa- rents had the opportunity of seeing ships routine, meet- ing the officers in charge, and witness the official en- rolment of their sor's into the Corps. - A representative who will respond to the needs of Senior Citizens and the youth of your Village - A representative interested in planning future development to meet the needs of the present and future citizens of Port perry - A MAN WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE I Presentations were made to ordinary Cadet Kenneth Skinner by Acting S-Lt. Wm. McCartney for selling the most poppies on Poppy Day, BASAANN ANN LAA AAA NAN TIN LSS VAN INVNNVANIRN AS SS ANNAN NAS EE EE EE EEN TN EEN NNS DE I I IH IIHS GERALD JACKMAN : 51 year old, married, with four children. Was employed by the City of Oshawa, Engineering Department for 8 years and worked in the construction industry for 8 years. A member of Hospital Board, Fair Board, Arena Board and Recreation committee, as well as committees of council. Wi; Need Printing Fast? See Us Port Perry Star Your support FOR A FAIR HEARING and a reasonable decision on all requests and complaints from the general public FOR IMPROVEMENT of co-operation between council and all local organizations. "FOR A GUARANTEE that new subdivisions will not become a N financial burden to the present taxpayers. FOR STRONG LOCAL LEADERSHIP and effective representation to « other government levels. For the office of REEVE * continue in service polls two years ago, provided me with very rewarding term as councillor for Port Perry. With that experience - and a desire to Executive Officer, Skeleton. A social was held following Sandra evening colors for cadets and' guests. Local Sea Cadets hold "Open House" and to Chief Petty Officer Steve Grieveson, a gift of Corps. appreciation by the In the picture from left Howard Hall, Sandra Skel- ton, Paul Beare, Phil Orde, partly hidden, Robert Heayn sworn in as sea cadet , following six weeks entry training. Lt. Ed. Oiliffe and hidden Steve Grievson. Monday, December 4 VOTE REG ROSE Minister FOR a man involved i community affairs FORaman,as a pastor, involved in the 'People Development Business' FOR a man with admin- istrative experience as the former head of Maritime Life's Under- writing and Policy Issue Department. at the your 1 respectfully ask for your support again on Monday, December 4th VOTE FOR and RE-ELECT GRANT McDERMOTT councittor Thank you QQ AM + Q © AN PN sme A a TS A See LL] ee hd BY ) -- wn ~~" -- Nn ~~ NEN NL ee A em boy hy 9 Ng em en bee Rr TL a Wa PES Oh TE of a

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