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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 23, 1970, p. 12

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It The Bra Oil ST JOHN AMBULANCE ANNUAL INSPECTION WEDNESDAY SEPT 30th 8 pm STUART SCHOOL 247 Lome Ave Four in contest for mayor of Georgina Continued from page mayors five minutes Sutton Mrs and mayoralty candidates seven minutes The won the first fall as Mr Green relented and allowed the candidates two minutes to councillor for North Joseph O Dales former North reeve and Wal lace deputy reeve of North Gwillimbury region will have to rec M fair and efficient Dr Burrows the But the school bo- first of the mayoralty candidates were count- didates to speak based his when they only got platform mainly Advertise weekly for best results two minutes with deputy mayors and mayoralty can didates getting the origin- Accepting the no mination for the position of mayor of the township of Georgina were Dr George theme of cooperation It tween the council members His speech also touched on such topics as pollution control Dales was follow ed by the seasoned veteran of past political campaigns Wallace contend ed that regional government needed be- had been experimented with ens of the in 1952 but had failed This time he said it would not because no one had the cause to look on bis neigh- were Robert Pollock Gwillimbury councillor Er nest present Geor Township J Davidson North Board of to the York County Board School Board the candidates of Education are are Patrick OBrien and He said the great- James Jackson and John he said must be Davidson brought in and apartments for bet- be provided for senior Mr said the started by the Of the Toronto protection of i Mr Pollock is for honest and effii it government and wants should be provide true value for and there should be work taxpayers dollar a done on the sanitation pro and Planning A Wedding Danra Christmas Party Call NOW For the finest in DISC JOCKEY SERVICES Call PETER HALL Disc Jockey VOTE SALISBURY FOR MAYOR EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP STABILITY VOTE SALISBURY MONDAY OCTOBER 5 LET YOUR CHILDREN BENEFIT PROVEN ABILITY 10 YEARS SCHOOL BOARD EXPERIENCE CONTINUED INTEREST HADFIELD JACK To The York County Board Of Education Lets hold the line H WUD 5 BEN ROUGH WHERE TO VOTE LOTS 35 and and toil CHURCH HALL KCTTLEBY LOTS to to Cone I Cane 3 Lot Cone lrbMMffiofn1 RUSSELL SOMMERVILLES HUME half leu to l lake better sewage and Centered Region Plan be lands around water facilities and the tax- said that everyone of farmers As with the other nominees he was for de velopment of the recreation and orderly planning of gov ernment Joseph Dales sta ted that he could build a team to work for the pub lic good This he said wo uld provide efficient public services leadership of go vernment and a coopera tive team to work for the public the major crisis of the the bands of planners in Toronto and Queens Park who would be looking af ter a 95mile semicircle of Toronto This he said meant that the man at the bottom gets smaller all the industry in the reatiooal areas planning Accepting the for candidacy for offices a for Ward Alec Harry the past year he said the property owner has mayor lost 28 per cent of his pr power and since the last that election percent of his would The last of the deputy mayor candidates was Ernest Rixon who ear lier dropped out of the Larson and a Charles William- James Ward 3 Clyde Draper Erik Mrs Smith the last speaker of the evening stated that the posit Mr claim ed that he had the time aid and In Ward Ken as acclaimed providing his qualifications stand For Ward Gerry BOWLERS WANTED FOR MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE 9 PM MONDAY BOWLERAMA DAVIS DR NEWMARKET PHONE 8959515 or and that the unci having been successful candidate must school board in the not taxes but the be responsible to the town- as well as the first crisis of pollution of Lake ship the council and the re- man of the board He Simcoe He stated that in deputy reeve for eight order to coordinate the Also heard from and reeve for the last war against pollution the at the meeting were the years both years by 4 in WhitchurchStou f f mayoralty STOUFFVILLE There will be a fourway fight for the mayors chair of on Oct Norm Barnard the deputyreeve of Whit church will be opposed by three men from the south- em part of the new munici pality They are Ken of the six Whitchurch councillor re won by Newcomers Mrs Herbert Simpson Kettle will fight in out for June Button and Stephen will represent Ward Gor don Ratcliff Ward 4 and Thomas in Ward the Ward Kettle will fight it out for Incumbent Whit- church Councillor Mrs Bet- for he P ty van Nostrand will be op- and posed by farmer Stewart schao1 Starr i Incumbent Whit- Township councillor and church Councillor James deputy Baker will be opposed by reeve of Henry a former Lazenby faces race for mayoralty of Hill RICHMOND HILL will take Mayor William Lazenby faces a challenger as he tries for his second term in office but Richmond Hills two other regional representatives won accla mations at Monday nights Mayor Lazenby will be opposed by John York Re gional Council Reeve Don ton was acclaimed to one of the towns regional Chateau- Ward Council lor Shaun will op pose Robert Thompson and in the new Ward Ste wart W Bell and D Smith will battle it out Councillor Lois received an accla mation for a Ward coun cil seat as did Councillor David Schiller in Ward 2 and newcomer Louis Wain in Ward All the towns school board seats were filled by acclamation War ren Bailie and Mrs Gordon Simpson both Incumbents Arthur Starr will be opposed by John for the public board seat and John will try to his seat on the separate board from Mrs Molly lie acclaimed for board Houghtor become a Hill resident regional government There will be in three of Richmond acclaimed for Hills tax wards In Ward school board seats Incumbent Eric George board seats If you can walk or give you can help Crisis Centre seeking walkers for Is centre if the Rotary Olympatbonthls can earn for the sponsors for the Other local walkers and donors for its concurrent fund drive for the Newmarket Crisis Cen tre see editorial page president Milne said have added to this sum for the crisis centre one Toronto bull lor Delotto who is building senior citizens apartments on Eagle St have come in from the County Medical aimed at raising money for Mr Milne sports MONDAY OCTOBER from m been distributed in six area schools These are Brad ford High Newmarket High Huron Heights Secondary Williams Secondary St Andrew College and Pick College Some walkers such former Olympic hockey player Bob Forhan a mayoralty candidate In Newmarket have as much s a ISO a mile pledgee Anybody else In terfiled in meeting ell or part ho Port Credit don ors offer said Mr Milne can contact him Meanwhile the hold to enable It to continue A spokesman needed Include a refrigera tor stove linen blankets sheets towels cleaning materials An anonymous utensils furniture and food NOW IN AURORA ROSS SULLY and THE SOUNDS Sept THE FIREFIGHTERS CLUB IN TORONTO Live Musical Sly Zings GLENN MILLER ERA AGE OF AQUARIUS FOR YOUR DANCING LISTENING PLEASURE THE GRAYSTONE TAVERN

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