Lise COitAWA Liste, bridez, Mo ember 30, '982 16 jore to produce @na tan of sale lable high-grade concentrate. PROGRESS CUTS MARKET price, whieh Canadian ores|operation, common technology could not meet. land other factors -- Canadian | What about the United States)markets in the U.S. are not \market, where most of Canada's|theatened so immediately. iron ore how is going? Pp, E. Cavanagh, president of Here the situation is more en-/Premium Iron Ores Lid.,' has couraging, and the severe com-|told the Montreal branch of the [petition from low-wage coun-)Canadian Institute of Mining \tries less emphatic, say market/and Metallurgy that from now experts. jon Canadian iron ore firms will : have to rely on the North U.S. MARKET SAFER 'American market and he felt For various reasons--proxim-ithey can do so. . Technical developments in 4 methods of making steel in oxy- The trade mission concluded that the world iron ore market- ago Canada was one of the chief et containing about 65 per|/North America for perhaps dec- exporters of iron ore to Europe.|cent iron, but to do so wouldlades to come. That is a question Canadian) experts asked when an iron ore FOR ALDERMAN Foreign sources--Algeria, Li- H d beria, Mauretania, Morocco, ' aywar Canadian Iron gen converters have freed Eu- ing situation has changed so Today she ranks. behind coun- trade mission recently visited Sierra Leone and Guinea, Vene- MURDOCH dence on Canadian ores. MONTREAL (CP)--Two yearsifer a comparable high - grade|exist of. selling iron ore outsid and Asia. | R Way? E-ELECT Their findings: and India and Gao--now offer Europe ores with a higher iron content than any Canadian ore. Canadian producers could of-| | Vote To Elect "ERNEST" TO THE _ Separate ropean steelmakers from depen- Markets Drop ar e S TO \rapidly virtually no prospects tries in Africa, South America Britain and the continent. zuela, Brazil, Chile and operu, CLIFF School Board Ht "The Man With A Program" « STRONG AND VIGOROUS LEADERSHIP FOR A PROGRESSIVE INDUSTRIAL CITY--Cii Pilkey's grasp of city problems and sound principles will assist him in helping to hol: the tox line on city operations during the next two years. » MORE ECONOMIC AND EFFICIENT GOVERNMENT--Cliff Pilkey will give strong lead- ership in streamlining our 'etive system in line with the Weede-Gorden Report which will give the people of Oshawa the most effective civic government. . SEE LEGISLATION TO ACHIEVE $1,000 EXEMPTION FROM RE-ASSESSMENT ON PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS DURING THE NEXT TWO YEARS--Property owners de- serve encouragement to carry out improvements to their homes and businesses without the threat of higher taxation through re-assessment. . GREATER PROTECTION AGAINST RESIDENTIAL RE-ZONING BY A MANDATORY TWO-THIRDS OF COUNCIL--lIncreasing demands for re-zoning of residential areas Your VOTE and Influenc Respectfully | Solicited Ba, (ee RE-ELECT Norman --FOR-- to permit commercial development are a mounting concern to home owners. Cliff Pilkey will propose greater protection by requiring such applications to secure a two-thirds vote of city council. . STRONG AND VIGOROUS LEADERSHIP FOR A NATIONAL MUNICIPAL LOAN FUND-- As recommended by the Senate Specie! Committee on Manpower and Employment in 1961. The Federal Government should make loons to municipalities at low interest rates for public projects. More aid is needed from Ottawa to enable municipalities to catch up with their backlog of essential public works and provide mew jobs. HOLD THE LINE ON DEBENTURE DEBTS--The citizens of Oshawa owe opproximately 19 million dollors which meons o yearly interest of over $850,000. The debenture debt in Oshawa is a worning thet should be heeded by every citizen. We could find ourselves headed for bonkruptcy. Oshowa's per copita debt is one of the highest in the Province ef Ontario. Implementotion of sections of the Woods-Gordon Report could save the city $150,000 to $200,000 « yeor. INTENSIFY PROGRAMS TO PROVIDE SENIOR CITIZENS' HOUSING AND LOW COST 1 | FORA NEW |GLOVER Dec. 3rd i] @ Experience LEONARD (LEO) GLOVER. Board of Education @ Efficient Administration e@ Conscientious Service VOTE ee: "THOMAS M. RUNDLE LAWYER ALDERMAN @ CIVIC EXPERIENCE C.R.A. Past President Secretary Oshawa Harbour Commission Kiwanis Club Member Chamber of Commerce Member e@ YOUTH RUNDLE, T.M. | 3X WALKER WALKER, Dec. 3rd. VOTE and ELECT STANLEY LOVELL TO. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION A product ef our own education '| system . . . who is well quelified |to represent the voters on this important Board. Mony years ef experience os « business executive in various organizations fits him 'admirably for the work on. The ALBERT V. ALDERMAN © Efficient Administration © Conscientious Service © Experience VOTE Board of Education. |CANDIDATE for ALDERMAN ERNEST (Ernie) WHITING | Last Year's RE-ASSESSMENT of the City ef Oshewe, In ha most cases RESULTED in the INCREASE IN TAXES. The line must be held on further increases. | | | IfYou AGREE | warran, Emest | LOOK AT HOUSING AS PARTY OF CITY DEVELOPMENT -- Cliff Pilkey will give leadership in speeding up construction of public housing. . WAYS AND MEANS OF SELLING LOW-DENOMINATION "COMMUNITY BONDS" TO HELP FINANCE CITY--Through the purchase of "Community Bonds" the citizens of Oshawa could put their money to work et good interest and sove the city the added expense of borrowing foreign funds ot high interest rates. 9. EXPANSION OF OFF-STREET PARKING--Extension of off-street porking program te much needed in the Oshowe orea. 10, COMPULSORY OPEN MEETINGS OF ALL CIVIC GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WHICH SPEND PUBLIC FUNDS OR DEAL IN THE USE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY--The toxpoyers of Oshawa should have complete access to information through the press concerning the use of public funds and city property, A VOTE FOR CLIFF PILKEY ISIN YOUR INTEREST, IF ELECTED HE PLEDGES TO WORK IN THE INTEREST OF ALL THE CITIZENS WITH MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY AND TO THE BEST OF HIS ABILITY. VOTE PILKEY, DECEMBER 3rd. | CIVIC | AFFAIRS : -VOTE- GORD. CHARLTON | X For ALDERMAN VOTE and RE-ELECT C. B. GAY ALDERMAN FOR 1963-1964 '| AM AGAIN ASKING FOR YOUR SUPPORT TO CITY COUNCIL | have in the past two years acted on different committees there- by gaining a greater knowledge of the citys' business. The traffic and Transportation committee of which | was a member have done a good job in securing different properties for off street parking on Athol Street east district, also considering further parking facilities in the Mill & Simcoe St. South area to accomo- date shoppers in that area. | am also interested in the low rental apartments for people in the fixed income bracket which may be constructed next year, also a member of the low rental hous- ing now nearing completion. I most certainly think the Wood and Gordon report shall lead to more economic and efficient administration at City Hall. | am strongly in favor of curtailing future projects to eliminate some of our vast debt and a lower tax rate. | am a director of the Children's Aid Society and interested in seeking good homes for these children where they may get some love and affection. 1 am a member of Local 222, The Canadian Legion and the Canadian Corps. Should you see fit to re-elect me to council, | shall endeavour to work for a greater Oshawa. THANKING YOU Cc. B. GAY RE-ELECT George DRYNAN FOR _ BOARD OF _ EDUCATION 1. Tighten and tidy the entire economy in full co-operation with city council ,find money by enforcing efticiency. . Reduce the debenture by paying non-grant con- struction out of revenue. : Stimulate « good teach- ing and learning atmos- | | | | i | | SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS | VOTE and RE-ELECT -- DALMER J. PAGE If re-elected, | te children of Oshawe. Due fe the fact thet the Provincial Government does not pro- vide sufficient funds te meet osity of the Catholic people under the direction of our Parish Priests, to provide such funds, The history of the Oshawa Separate School ; system reads as @ mighty | monument to the sacrifices of the Clergy and. Catholic + people of Oshawa over the years gone by. Because of greatly increased population in our industrial city, meny more classrooms ere needed. Many more sacrifices will be demanded of us. Let us join hands in a sincere effort to work zealously towards providing adequate accom- © modations for our children. Many such improvements in eur + system of Catholic education are both necessary and forth- coming. With sound planning based on experience, much een be accomplished. Moy | rely upon the confidence of your vote in the approachi icipal electi for ion to the Oshewe Separate School Board. VOTE... This Important Card for a More Active Catholic Educational System: X BARON, Frank X BOLAHOOD, Lloyd X DONALD, Richard X NICHOL, Robert X RUDKA, Michael X SCIUK, George Board Of Education Hold The Tax Line With ECONOMY QUALITY and BETTER PLANNING VOTE DIONNE, Alan G. phere in the el: DRYNAN, Lawyer | xX For Sound, Honest, Fair, Experienced Representation for All VOTE TO ELECT SIDNEY CORNISH FOR DEPUTY REEVE Of Darlington Township Council Having had three years experience on both council and planning board, | respectfully solicit your support on Monday, December 3rd, 1962. . POLLS ARE OPEN 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. Vote for George Fletcher X 'we Officials If You Don't Know The Candidate | today. @ To get the most for your Tax Dollar. @ To restore respect for Education, The Teaching ' Profession, and Public Service Employees. @ To promote Edu- cation for the needs of @ To give our child- ren the best chance in life. ASK SOMEONE WHO KNOWS | ABOUT EDUCATION AND | | MY RECORD OF SERVICE JOHN G. BRADY for ALDERMAN © 8 Years on Council @ Chairman Traffic Committee Member of Oshawa Hospital Board and Community Chest He Will Work for Oshawa! Be Sure and VOTE 4 BRADY, John G. ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd