Oshawa Daily Times, 3 Jan 1929, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929 Elect William Harmer | for Alderman in the North East 'Ward Platform: 1st--lixtension of Street. gnd--Bet er Roads and Fire Protection, 8rd--Change ot Dangerous Curve on Mary Street, 4th--Improved Sewer, Sides walks ani) Water Ser» ALDERMAN | In Ward 2 | AND ASSURE THE CITY OF; PROPER ADMINISTRATION DURING THE YEAR OF 1920 Ji vice, Sth--ubiic Utility. 6th---Wil, Support Subway "| George Hart As Alderman in the . E. Ward} THE You've Elected me byacclamation as an Alderman in Ward 1. Please accept my thanks | D. M. D.M. Douglas Mitchell | for MAYOR A Progressive Policy for a Progressive City To the Citizens of Oshawa: Having been honoured with your confidence continuous'y during the last fifteen years, in one position or another, and not being a candidate for office in the present Municipal elections, | desire to express my gratitude for your con. fidence in past years and to wish you all A Most Happy and Prosperous New Year TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH-EAST WARD Believing that T would be of ser | vice to the City at this particular lime, T am again a candidate for | Allerman, I so'icit your support, nd if elected will do my utmost » further the interests of the city, 1--A 44 mill tax rate on the dollar is too large for a pro- gressive city. It gives a bad impression to the new- comer, be he a resident or a prospective manufacturer, I will make a tremendous effort to have the tax rate ® i " % 4 % : A "- 5 " «4 . % % 4 LOR TEL HE yates G. D. CONANT "January 3rd, 1929. FA Your vote and influence are A a oe a ed Cd To the Electors of the Township of East Whitby tfully r clection of EDGAR L. GLOVER As Councillor for the year 1920 WITH BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY Ladies and Gentlemen: -- iil I respectfully solicit your vote influence to se- cure my election as Councillor for the year 1929. If elected 1 will give my time and best efforts to serve the interests of all and endeavor to get full value for all money expended. LEWIS R. LUKE ted for the A PP I Ps Vote and Elect HARRY N. MALLETT As Alderman for Ward 5 A Good Clean Cut Business Administration eee La A A a 2 2 0 0 a SAM. H. JACK: 'ON || a ER ll YEARS CHAIRMAN RE-ELECT JOHN T. | CRAWFORD AS ALDERMAN NORTH-EAST WARD No. 4 YO- CATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ALSO CHAIRMAN~TNECHNICAL Company s of the year, lish a bus sy Ritson Road, n west, College Hill, etc. 4--LIGHTING OF STREETS. tem of this city is far from adequate for a progressive city, We are in the country town class so far as our street lighting system is concerned. We want more light on our streets. $-- Are we going to allow the building of our Technical School to be made a political football? Are we going to spend one hundred and seventy-five thousand dol- lars more for a new ite in order to give a few votes to certain individuals who wish to make capital out of it? I am sincerely in favor of building the Tech- nical School as an addition to the Collegiate Institute as recommended by the Oshawa Board of Education. 6--The coming year | promise to make a special study of the form of government under which Oshawa is ad- ministered. Such questions as, ward system, size of Council, two year term, commission government, City Manager, etc., will be considered. And | hope to sub- mit one or more proposals to the electors at the end for 1929 reduced to 40 mills. 2--1 am in favor of submitting all money by-laws to the vote of the ratepayers, such as the purchase of the Hydro Electric and gas plants, the subway, sewage disposal plant, City Hall and Fire Hall. 3--TRANSPORTATION. Vote As You Like But Vote! With a view to better trans- portation within the city limits the Oshawa Railway be approached and asked to estab- to take'in such outlying districts as rth and south, King Street, east and The street lighting sys- --This great Australian city, with a population of more than a mil- | lion people, has grown so fast that its traffic conditions are fast be- coming intolerable and the mums ipal authorities seem helpless to meet the situation. The present confusion is large- ly due to the fact that Melbourny is governed by 37 municipal coun- .|cils, with a further 35 public auth- icted orities exercising more restr control. 'There are no means a present available for these various bodies to unite on one big project for the benefit of some or 'all of | Tv the Electors City of Oshawa: I respectfully solicit your vote and in- fluence as Member of' the Board. of Education for 1929-1930, Wishing you all a * Happy and Prosperous "New Year, I'am, Yours very truly, Ross MacKinnon Aechmainn to The Board of Water Commissioners § WHROSS the various communities which |e = they represent. Melbourne is now grappling with the problem of city planning and a commission has been appointed in an attempt to straighten out the tangled conditions that now exist. A man may be discreet in love but he loses half the fun.--London Call- Rate for Election Advertising The Times rate for election advertising is 70c an inch (column width) each insertion. This rate applies to all whether having contracts for commercial display space or mot. As a Water Cotes All can say is 'Thank You'

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