Hot Campaign In George Brooks, Henry Melvin, Charles Dawson, Mrs. Joyce Burns, Paul Coath. SCHOOL BOARD" Four of the present members of the school board are standing FOR PUC The four sitting meters of the PUC are all up for re-election with a newcomer. Richard Dev- nich making a race of it. In the running are: Farl Bryant, James Ross, Al- Would You Vote ve « For a Vigorous Coun Sixteen major American eom- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, December 3, 1959 § panies increased their newspaper advertising lineage enough in 1958 to be included in the list ¢ the top 100 national newspaper advertisers -- each with invest. ments in excess of $1,000,000. Town of Whitby Council and Public Utilities Commission Whitby Election Whitby, which has had no elec- new residents may show more|as Edwards and James Lea. tion for two years, makes up for|interest in registering their votes it all by having one of the hottest|than older residents and could| campaigns in many years which|well be the groups that could ends Monday night when the bal-|carry the election. Accordingly, reeve; to offer their plat- council; seven for the six seats|throughout the week. on the Public School Board; and Campaigning for mayor are 'five for the four seats on the|three, the present Mayor, Harry PUC. Jermyn, a sitting councillor, Wil- In addition, voters will be ask-|lard Dodd, and a former Deputy- «ed their opinion on two questions. |reeve, Stanley Martin, All three They will be asked if they ap-|{have been working hard and the prove spending $150,000 to reno- "experts" predict a colse con- vate and enlarge the nine-year-|test. old arena and they will be ask- An even closer contest is pre- ed if they will permit the sewer dicted in the race for Deputy- operation, currently under PUC|reeve with councillor Jack Me- jurisdiction, to come directly un-|{Avoy and former councillor War- der the town council. About the only question which faces the voters which is not con- troversial is that ragarding the changing of the sewer authority. Both council and the PUC, in a joint statement, are noting that they approve of the change. The change is now recommended be- cause the town council, for the first time in history, has engag- ed a full-time engineer. The sewer bills are chargeable to the town but, in the past, the ren Mowat in a straight two-way race, Both men are popular; both have a strong following; and neither is leaving a stone un- turned in his efforts to get elec- ted. Only two of last year's coun- cil are in the running for coun- I cil seats again. They are Harry | Inkpen and Mrs. Joyce Burns. All 11 candidates are in there pitching. In the running for council are: Mal Femia, Robert Hastings, PUC manages all sewer con-|{James I. Welch, Donald Bryant, struction, If approved by the vo- ters, the sewers would be man- Harry Inkpen, Wililam Davidson, for re-electio d three new comers are Harry Perry, Thom. |bert Randall, 'Oscar Moore, Ri- Douglas Maundrell, Richard Mat-|faper advertising--mare than for lots are counted. Three are run-|candidates have taken every op- oe; Henry Perry, Thomas Ed-|all other forms of advertising ning for mayor; two for deputy-|portunity 11 for the six seats on|forms at all . sorts of meetings chard Devnich. In the running for school board 4 The average automobile dealer pred Ing, Donald Gilchrist, [spends $3223 a year for news- wards, James Lee. combined. Vole Hastings FOR COUNCIL! Vote... ro Colt Mo 82713 of Nass . « « Re-Elect DON W. GILCHRIST for FOR THE TOWN OF WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE VOTE and ELECT ® 9 YEARS EXPERIENCE © FOR COUNCILLOR - aged by the town il, which | authorizes the payment of all the | bills in any event. The arena question is not one] which will be so easily resolved, however, The pros and cons of VOTE " this have been argued for many|| : weeks now and on Monday, it is to the ratepayers who are qualified to vote on money by- laws to have the final say. «+ ELECTION RACE Realizing that three new sub- divisions have sprung up in re- cent years, candidates in the election have discovered that the Family Monuments STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas Eost MO 8-3552 BX Created Individual AES nest | For Public Utilities Commission Vote for FOR HONEST ADMINISTRATION JAMES WELCH Monday, Decimbier 7 OSCAR J. MOORE Having served on the Public Utilities Com- mission for four years, | solicit your vote and influence to elect me for another term in office. VOTE TO Re-Elect L. HARRY Thank You. For Transportation Phone MO 8-3420 or MO 8-4292 INKPEN EDWARDS for PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE TO Council Vote Henry G. aL R. "DICK" DEVNICH Progress needs new ideas on the Public Utilities Commis- sion. Elect your one ond only mew Candidate -- R. "DICK" DEVNICH ny OIC PERRY For Sound Judgment and Experience Vote For MONDAY, DEC. 7th ® Fair Representation For All Citizens of East Whitby Township 1 MELVIN For COUNCIL VOTE and RE-ELECT A | DOUG. MAUNDRELL PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD VOTE | RE-ELECT Earl (Jake) BRYANT PUBLIC UTILITIES A Vote For William Gordon for COUNCILLOR IS A VOTE FOR YOURSELF Mr. Gordon has conducted a successful garage business in Columbus for five years. Red Wing Orchards CHOICE APPLES AND PEARS Daily Home Delivery To Whitby Phone M0 8-331 | and Place Your Order Visit our Cold Storage plant and see our single box of Mcintosh judged the best box of any variety at this year's Royal Winter Fair Red Wing Gift Packs of Extra Fancy Apples He is thoroughly competent to look after your township business affairs. VOTE WISELY WILLIAM GORDON SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT and SEWAGE SYSTEM Public Utilities Commission of Yote JAMES ROSS, Chairman, Public Utilities Commission, VOTERS OF WHITBY A FAMILY MAN with 5 children w's attend Whitby Schools, A BUSINESS MAN who MARTIN wine © pemanert FOR 3 ; cal industry. MAYOR © Balanced Growth ® Co-operation with other Public Bodies ® 7 years Municipal Ex- perience SOUND, SENSIBLE ADMINISTRATION WITH EXPERIENCE being presently a member of the Whitby Public School ai Board. RICHARD P. MATTHEWS for PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE For A Progressive Councillor A Sound Business Administrator Vote and Elect GEORGE "BROOKS COUNCIL Fairness for ALL favouritism to NONE Vote December 7th ALBERT RANDALL for PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Years of Experience in Utilities Work and Maintenance BE SURE TO VOTE MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH Vote and Elect | JACK McAVOY MON. DEC. 7th DEPUTY REEVE Experienced, Efficient Administration make an Ideal Christmas Gift | We Guarantee Delivery Throughout Canada and the U.S.A. FOR Public Utilities Commission COMMISSION 3 years as Chairman 2 years as Vice-Chairman For Transportation PHONE MO 8-3650 | | for | | I | VOTE MONDAY, VOTE JAMES LEE DEC. 7th for PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE Re-Eled JAMES ROSS Deputy Reeve VOTE Remember . . . A VOTE FOR ROSS IS A VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE For transportation -- Phones MO 8-2601 VOTE-VOTE-VOTE Mr. Paul Coath graduated from Osgoode Law School ond has gained exper- ience in Municipal Law. He practices Law, resides in Whitby and has been interested in Municipal affairs for some time. Mr. Paul Coath is Charter President of the Whitby Lions Club and he and his wife Betty are active members of the Whitby Curling Club, E. PAUL COATH FOR COUNCIL MON., DEC. 7th For Transportation Call MO 8-4003 and MO 8-5471 ----. REE 105 SA Se AR a