thursday november 25 1971 the tribune pase 3 twp of pickering reeve stands on his record pickering twp reeve john williams of pickering township is standing on his record a list of achievements that on paper at least sound pretty impressive he addressed a nomination gathering of 133 ratepayers in the audi torium of pickering dist high school friday night the election date is dec 4 his lone opponent is harry ashton a resident of ajax but a propertyowner in so far and yet so near grenada spice island of tbe caribbean set your own course sail your own yacht crew available if desired- provisioned it you wish scotthughesf associates a for lull details contact l g blunt rrl zephyr ontario yachtcharters 3283or awuw pickering beach reeve williams said he had given the work 100 percent of his time with no other oc cupation to detract his attention he pointed to the influx of in dustrial assessment the most the township had ever enjoyed in its history he em phasized the expansion of library and social services and pointed to the extension of township and county road programs mr ashton charged that it was time people as individuals were considered in pickering he took a verbal poke at the municipalitys 30000 reserve saying it wasnt a gift from bur money earns more on term deposits 5 years rates for shorter terms on request guaranty trust capital and reserve 533000000 member of canada deposit insurance corporation santa claus but funds from the taxpayers pockets and lets face it he said if the province didnt give a grant every year wed have to move out deputy reeve george ashe also pointed to the town ships increase in industrial assessment up to a 12 ratio from 10 percent two years ago he described the new memorial arena as a focal point which has made pickering township a com munity of people rather than just a community his opponent george hodgson praised the work of the road department particularly last winter when conditions were the worst in years he blamed his setback in a previous election on a report that he was of a dif ferent political party than he really was he admitted publicly to being a conservative but argued that party politics had no place in municipal affairs with the retirement of ward 1 councillor vic rudik three candidates are seeking the seat john an derson claremont r r 3 is a locomotive engineer with time to spend on township business he said he was vitally interested in recreation and establishing programs that did not exist at the present time excouncillor john campbell of whites road said brains and administrative ability would be needed to make difficult decisions he said that the qualifications of candidates should be considered carefully pickering ward 1 candidate mrs shirley pyke professes a rural outlook her motto is progress with caution john campbell is no stranger to municipal politics he is a candidate in ward 1 canada works when you deal with queens park he said you need brains and guts mrs shirley pyke liverpool road described herself as rural in outlook with considerable sym pathy for the problems of the farmer her slogan is progress with cau tion much of the ap plause accorded municipal candidates was reserved for ward 2 councillor mts jean mcpherson she ad mitted to sometimes being ignored by the male members of council but still made her feelings known on all important issues she noted that even with committee meetings where she was not obliged to attend she still went down to sit with the boys with regard to her chances dec 4 she said bluntly its going to take more than what i see in front of me to be replaced her service to the municipality spans a period of 14 years if i were 20 years younger i might even take on the reeve or the deputyreeve she said but as it is im satisfied with ward 2 raymond halket mrs mcphersons opponent said he had kept in touch with township affairs by attending all meetings of council he resides at pickering beach is married and has two children in ward 3 councillor don kitchen is op- rt i vnmphb together amps pas the federal government is putting 498 million dollars to work through a series of specific programs to help create jobs for canadians this message is designed to give you program details working together with the individual were encouraging you to act on your own initiative or through local government local organizations and service groups to come up with ideas for our local initiatives program for example you may wish to develop a day care centre in your town or any number of services that will make your community a better place theres also atrainingonthejob program that will work through business and industry to expand opportunities for those who are unemployed or have little work experience if you have some basic experience weve extended the canada manpower training program to help provide you with additional learning working together with business and industry theres a program of tax incentives or direct payments to employers to encourage them to add trainees to their staffs through thetrainingonthejob program this will help the trainee get work experience that he can use in many jobs working together with the municipalities the foundation of all municipal activity is the previously mentioned local initiatives program this will help you support and spur community projects that will give jobs to people in your community who find them selves unemployed working together with the provinces obviously the municipal local initiatives program will tie in closely with the provinces so will our special development loans program that will finance new capital works projects well be speeding up mortgage approvals through the central mortgage and housing corporation to get homes student housing and sewage treatment projects under way we also will be making loans to exhibi tion commissions boards and associations to get you working on multipurpose fair and trade buildings working together with federal works on our level well be working to give you more job opportunities on maintenance and improvement activities on federal build ings transportation facilities forest and park projects and many others where it all works together the job starts at your canada man power centre for advice and assistance on any of the programs that you feel apply to you or your community contact your local canada manpower centre theyll be happy to help you with all the information they have when canadians get involved together canada works canada works give you 30 to 300 watts of undistorted power i i manpower malnifaauvra and immigration at immigration owo lag minaie ono tfg more because of the exclusive yamaha natural sound speaker n shippanl ave lloyd edwards yamaha music centre agincourt plaza sheppard e of midland 2911197 j t j r sfcpi ic ibw jjrjgfil si ck i vm v zibr h il in m v fes reswesmbkbh mtrr si afirbss l john anderson claremont rr3 is making a bid for the ward i post he claims an interest in recreation and working 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