THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 1, 1959 11 Ratepayers "=| Smith Seeks fF Sten 5 spay Re-Election [Sarit = or Plan 2 Meets Ser ott BERT ga que hore HAMPTON (Staff) -- The Dar- recommendations will not be|L. Blanchard, will spe: Council, Councillor Fred G. Smith Resign In lington Township Ratepayers' As-\made public until after the two|Councillor Thompson has|is seeking for the third time re- sociation has scheduled meetings|meetings and all did have|finished election tion Elliot Lake ELLIOT LAKE, Ont. (CP)-- among the 15 who have not re- considered an adequate salary schedule," Mr. Fisher raid. negotiations be- "Salary Ontario|tween the federation and the Teachers' |board have broken down." Nicks Has Fine Record Last year, ix his first attempt, for Wednesday and Thursday|declare a stand on township] Councillor Fred Smith, seeking night, at which candidates for the|issues. ' re-election for. a third time, election will be invited to ad-|cppig prReT be the first of the candidates foi dress the gathering and declare Everyone contesting the elec |councillors to be asked their election slates. tion will be invited to address The Wednesday night meeting|poth meetings, but will be limit- will be held in Courtice Schoolled to approximately six minutes| and the Thursday night meeting|to deliver their election talks, will be held in the township 224-|ang following each spezier, there nicipal offices at Hampton. will be a question period of ap- Bethesda|58 teachers in local public The public school board here an- nounced Monday that 43 of the TIMES BUREAUS AJAX tee Cemetery and of the Hampton schools, including all but one of Community Centre. the principals, have resigned. He is an elder on the clerk of| The notices take effect Dec. 81, Mrs. B. Budai, association sec-|proxinfately two minutes dura- retary, said Monday night, the|tion. RPA will not be sponsoring any| Candidates for the South Dar- candidates in the forthcoming|lington Area Public School Board, John Mills election, however the executive|beginning with the present mem. Ajax 426|session if Tyrone United Church tevin feels the association should sup-|hers seeking re-election will be the end of the schoo] b They find during his working years, did how to protect your child port some of the contestants. - |invited to speak first. The new BOWMANVILLE |mixed farming in the Long Sault|Were received in the mail Friday According to Mrs. Budai, the candidates will follow the pres- Rae H opkins Ma. 3-7282 area. by the board in this imp-ove- The helpful article in this week's Star ratepayers have already _made|ent members, If reelected Councillor Smith|Ment district midway between Weekly tells you. some recommendations to the] Reeve Roy W. Nichols will be hopes to be instrumental in hay-|{Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie. i voters of Darlington, but these'inviied to speak first for the items are in your home? Do you Bowmanville Kinsmen Club, a past president of the club and a deputy district governor. Beside his clothing store, Coun- / 7 elllor Nicks' maintains as a side | 1 ling some of the present town- The supervising principal is 't Miss Out... --on this-- SENSATIONAL READING FFER interest, several Christmas Tree Plantations and is secretary- COUNCILLOR KEN NICKS treasurer of the Southview Golfcaiq Councillor Nicks, "is the efficient operation of Bowman-| ville's business. Last year was sports, and since going into busi-imy first year on council, and al- ness has sponsored softball teams|iho;gh I was instrumental in get- during the summer and is this|(ing the new town fire truck and year sponsoring one of the town|y raise in pay for the firemen, hockey teams. 1 feel my first year was just a "I feel a responsibility to those who elected me last year to Reeve as stand for re-election for the two-| year term, and as I have com-| I. Fine Record learned the workings of council : in my one year of experience, I For the past six years a mem-| am now prepared to serve to the ber of the Bowmanville town best of my ability for the benefit again has his name in the run-|Councillor Nicks. I ning for reeveship. He spent four of his six years as a Souncl Jor, one year in the deputy-| . reeve's chair and during the past alse of reeve. | During his time on council, Reeve Higgon has spent four| property committee and is this) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A year chairman of the town in- total of $550 was raised to be dustrial commission. {turned over to the CNIB for its He came to Bowmanville in blinderafts work, during the two- and has since then established sponsored Friday and Saturday himself as a ful busi | by the Bowmanville-West Durham man in town. He is a member of| Advisory Committee to the CNIB. the Presbyterian Church and an| Included in the articles made league " "My only election platform," schooling in council work. pleted my council school and| council, Reeve W. David Higgon|of the town's electorate," said year has served in the capacity years as chairman of the public| For CNIB Port Colborne in November, 1945, day annual sale of blindcrafts active member in Rotary. |by hands alone, without the guid- If re-elected, Reeve Higgon says|ance of eyes, for sale in the Hydro be would like to see Bowman-|Shop on King street were various ville continue in the roads and|types of brooms, wicker work, streets progress which has been|leather crafts, knitted goods and inaugurated in the past couple of numerous aprons of different years, and would, too, like to[styles and sizes. find out whether or not Bowman-| Mrs. Clifford Trewin served as| ville would be better off as a|sales convener and was assisted municipality out of the United/bv the following, who worked in Counties. He said, too, he would three hour shifts, during the two- like to see the industrial com-|day sale: Mrs. Ross Strike, Mrs. mission continued. |Jeune Cale, Mrs. W. J. Bagnell, "I can't see any advantage to| Mrs, W. A. Edger, Mary Jewell, being a member of the United| Mrs. Nelson Osborne, Mrs. Counties, but this would have to|George Vice, Ada Dadson, Mrs. | be thoroughly investigated and/Don Williams, Dora Purdon, Mrs. #0 far is only in primary stages," |Ron Hawthorne, Mrs. J. E. said Reeve Higgon. Hobbs, Mrs. Percy Greenfield, He stated he would make no|lLena Taylor, Helen Cryderman, pre-election promises other than Mrs. Frank Crowe, Isobel Davis to act in good faith and to the|and Mrs. Jim Bell. best of his ability. He pointed out " UNDERGROUND FIRE # i everyone's responsiblity lo} ypwhALL. England: (CP) Firemen from this Derbyshire {town "The electorate should have no guigh pg By Janie is ett complaints after the results are feet below the surface. A garden known if they didn't get out to bonfire six weeks earlier is be- vote," said the reeve. ilieved to have started the fire. 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