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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), June 1, 1977, A02

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IT i r4 i A2 Wed Joe 1 Sears in Introducing permaKut sassies from Eva Gabor Signs subtle election tool Impromptu Springy natural hairline waves up and a smooth short back Sleeked behind the ears for the perfect casual look Made of fibre for more volume shape body Bill Roberts photo TEACHER HONORED Don Hansen left receives an award for outstanding service from Ted Smith president of the Ontario Public School Mens Teachers Federation York County branch Awarded during the branchs annual meeting the honor marked outstanding service to students teachers and teachers federations within the region Mr Hansen currently a viceprincipal in becomes viceprincipal at Prince Charles Public School in Newmarket this Sep tember NEWMARKET Theres a subtle side to the election campaign Politicians go out and meet the people learn the publics concerns and make promises But what really decides the outcome of the election if you talk to people in York Norths challenging Liberal and New Democratic Party camps youll find election signs have a big role in the publics final decision Ralph Birch sign chairman for hopeful Ian Scott puts it this way You try to show you have money and you have support Money is support You have to have big signs For Paul Nelson campaign manager and sign organizer for Liberal challenger Jim Wilson its a matter of making the candidate better known Even once the can didate is known the signs are still effective Mr Nelson explains For people traveling in car pools election signs can trigger con versations about the upcoming vote For the however locating signs along the roadway is much more than a con versation piece Signs attract voters explains Ralph Birch You want to create an image of being a winner he notes Its a band wagon effect Its subliminal but no one will admit that About a quarter of the Liberals is being spent on signs but theres little allowance for replacement of the large road signs ap pearing across the riding Once damaged theyre too heavy to replace Liberal organizers note The keeps costs down through volunteer preparation of signs Despite the time involved workers dont store and repaint signs for each election campaign It just isnt worth it stresses Mr Birch It doesnt save any money to recycle signs he says Weve tried it In Newmarket and Aurora the NDP laid claim to placing of the first election signs appropriately enough in front of candidate Scotts Prospect St home The two other parties werent long in catching up however and now with the election just a week away the sign campaign is reaching IU peak SALE NOW TO JUNE J fl 1 mi mm Residents have paid for service Forhan i fc iu i electronic bug killers Unique carriage light design makes Model CL950 perfect for porches balconies and play areas Single watt black light lamp attracts photosensitive niqhi insects and bait tray for attracting day flying Insects New selfcleaning vertical rod grid for optimum performance- and minimum clogging Aluminum hood and weatherproof safely screen Size x Weight 8 lbs SALE Rapport A smooth sculptured look styled with beautiful blunt lines brushed up around front sides and back Made SuperBlend fibre keeps the original body and shape Sears Newmarket Upper Canada Mall Hwy 9 and 11 Simpsons- Sears Ltd Reg and Was refer to SimpsonsSoars Ltd prices continued from page be a slight increase in the lowerrated area when the two are melded Mr Beadle explained Ontario Hydro has an average interest rate of 829 per cent on its debt and if it allows Newmarket to take over the existing debt on the fixtures in the annexed area instead of insisting that they be bought outright the area would carry itself and there would be little effect on homeowners south of Davis Dr Outright purchase would mean new and costly deben tures for the municipal system he made clear Ontario Hydro might even lower that Mr Beadle said hopefully of the per cent rate The door was opened by Energy Minister Taylor because of a meeting he had with Mr Hodgson Mayor and some councillors several weeks ago after which he said if a majority of York municipalities opted for local utilities he would look at it Theres been concurrence from no the other municipalities to date theyre awaiting a technical study report so Mr Hodgson asked the minister how long we should wait reported the mayor to council last week He said Mr Taylor replied that if wants to go on its own he will take a look at changing its utility boundaries as an experie- ment to see if Newmarket could cope Council therefore passed a resolution last week asking the minister to make the town a single hydro service area and to turn over Ontario Hydro assets within the new boundaries to the Newmarket Hydro Electric Commission Mr pointed out when the Ontario government instituted regional government police forces and other local services were handed to the new regional government on that basts No money changed hands They just assumed the debt The mayor said the energy minister has the power to change the boundaries once the town has passed the resolution Mr said the hydro transfer should work the same way I feel they the residents north of Davis Dr have paid for the facilities in the area anyway Mr Beadle said his utility already supplies street lighting in the area and bills water for the entire town so it could Schenky OFC the only CMd thats guaranteed Canadian law requires distillers to place a stamp on their whisky bottles showing the year the whisky was With Schcnley OFC we go a lot further We certif that our whisky has been in charred white oak casks for a full 8 years We believe years is the per feci aging time for whisky At 8 years our whisky is not so young that pale harsh immature Not so old that its dark strong woody Hut exactly in its prime for a smooth mellow taste thats guaranteed CANADIAN I I handle the hydro with or no increase in its administration costs If get a sqaure deal from the province on the liabilities we shouldnt have any trouble with the takeover he said Newmarket Hydro commission chairman Tom Surgeoner told town council last week residents north of Davis Dr pay a higher rate to Ontario Hydros retail service because the rates are calculated on the costs of servicing rural areas They are sub sidizing country people who require extended lines and transformers to boost power along them be said Mr Hodgson who also attended the council meeting commended town council for its initiative and reported Mr Taylor favors local control of utilities 1 talked with him last Thursday and told him of Newmarkets concern and he said to get the resolution of council and I will do all I can to facilitate their wishes Model BK 5000 uses optimum combination of black tight and black tight blue tamps each is watts for maximum ef fectiveness lor areas up to approximately acre Size Weight lbs REG SALE 14400 kills insects night and day Model BK 2500 Combination black light and black light blue lamps each watts provide maximum effectiveness for areas up to approximately acre Weight lbs REG SALE Dead insects fall to the ground where they provide clean feed for birds and animals Bug Killers operate without chemicals sprays poisons or annoying odors nothing pollute the air or en vironment A pleasure to have around Decorator styled Bug Killers will enhance any backyard pool or patio with their handsome design and soft glowing light There are no moving parts to wear out replace or adjust All models operate on a standard household current and may be plugged Into any outdoor outlet Bug Kilters cost only pennies a day to operate Model BK 1 500 Single watt black tight lamp attracts photosen sitive Insects from areas up to acre Coneentric killing grids surround light source tor 360 degrees protection Site Weight lbs REG SALE UNITED COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO NEWMARKET Goop Ontario St Teitphont till pm Men thru I I a fa If r M It Stable i Kr June 9 bill NEWMAN DurhamYork FOR ELECTION ASSISTANCE CALL THESE PC COMMITTEE ROOMS BEAVERTON CANNINGTON 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