She said, “We in council have tried to 5 example by doing mix to fight inflation. ' accomplished this reducing the taxes w responsible for by $2 $20,000 home assess last year and still man to lop off $2 this year' One other ( cumbent is in [a his position, Councillor (Ben be challenged Brookes of Keltl retired electriL operator of if Milk Store. “Mayor of l Marsh" in tribute popularity there, Stable adminisli Mayor ritnell to Liberal“ hat “in I two years I've tried very‘ stable admini concentrating on financial housekeepi time when inflm making it difficult f of us and impoxs‘i others". She stress municipality responsible 1o million dollars or of our whole buc of course, severe] We have no co monies require schools or government? Mayor Brit “the reduction ir year was made 1 good planni managing and p where necessary the expense of. o to the ratepay have increased“ Councul testing the a woman reasons: Mayor Britncl running on a ; continuing “I stability". Ward‘.’ The void let with Sheardow be filled by aspiring new the election Atkinson. 43 Schomberg. a mer; and Dr. I, 41. Both men outskirts of M Ward: Unopposed a Councillor Bill City area); St Ward 3 (west township); Will Ward 4 (Sc! Pottageville ); cillor Jack commonly refer V It won’t near a non! December Kin- Tow pro nee a ri Ward 2 COL Sheardown Margaret E top job in U the past f0] that’s long en to move up second reaso tired of havil the higher ‘ always lookir 24 hours a dz She said that has been a slig} assessment bm homes, this he by the reductiO‘ the municipo province Nodeben “We've tried this by a policy ( capital expendit can be paid general levy. debentured for Mayor Britr one of her complishmen past two years seeing that “5 here got a taxi the province" She recalled “Ontario Hous of senior citl suade the po“ permit senior t be built on sep They were dea at first. one “prom: campaign a see our new zoning byla‘ was accom; vote in cour Finally: situation ha and I‘ve complaints conditions pleasant ch years". “Now we‘re of having 22 l for King City, for Nobleto headed in th tion." “We n( a m i c a bl relationshi municipal 5 well for the Elect Y.C.A.M. Mayor Britr Ie “promise ve beer TOKEF Wm. J. J Weston By Fnet won t ANOTHI )U if rati WILLIAM LONG l'nopposed in Ward 1 Councillor Sheardown said he was “quite happy with [1." List four years in council but now I’d like to see more positive thinking and more. quiet decision making at the mayor’s kul' Dothejob He said that in his opinion Mayor Britnell spent too much time “grabbing election votes 12 months a year. I‘m more for doing the MARGARET BRITNELL Runs again in King chtural gas water heater L R RA Y SHEA RDOWN .\la\ orally candidate gases in King for Ward 2, Ward 5 and mayoralty ‘0 were elected for in a nsible, businessâ€"like > conserve natural gas make sure your water heater ean and in good repair 0 The most economical ng on a water heater is Normal 0 A shower uses hot water than a bath ural gas heating and air conditioning tsuiate your home 0 Storm doors and windows are mtial O A tuned furnace and air conditioner use gas and last longer 0 Keep air circulating c not restrict air flow from registers and air returns Sheardown also out strongly for. ‘ving our community Natural gas is a valued energy resource. Use it wisely. Inflation is a continuing problem and “it’s really hurting us in many ways. including supplies of road materials, maintenance, etc." “I don’t have any facts but I have the suspicions that we are wasting too much time and money in possibly outdated methods at our administrative level. Councillor Sheardown is also for maintaining such things as “volunteer fire departmentsâ€. He’s also against the “growing power of regional government which every year keeps chipping away at our municipality and getting more remote from the people. This is a trend all over and I'm opposed to it". Councillor Long doesn’t want the township to be overâ€"run by urban development for “ecological as well as economic reasons. Mr. Long is chairman of the township’s planning committee. Orderly development “But it is unrealistic to be against development en- tirely. Instead, we should work toward slow and or- derly development." Councillor Sheardown isn’t very elated over his municipality’s official plan and comprehensive zoning bylaw. I think there's too much emphasis being placed on zoning. I’ve heard nothing but this on council for the past two years and all this planning hasn’t really changed anything." Ward 1 Councillor Long thinks the passing of the comprehensive zoning bylaw was a major victory and “that was the reason I decided to run for office in the first place". He acknowledged that “it is anything but a perfect document at the present time. Things have been left out, are redundant, or need revising. “But we are compelled by the planning act to un- dertake complete review of the bylaw next year and any major failings can be looked into at that time." Councillor Long would like to see a close study made of King‘s ad- ministration procedures as another means of fighting inflation. “It's difficult to ask ratepayers to fight inflation when we‘re wasting money identity and seeing that we‘re not overwhelmed by urban development. I like our present life style and I want to keep it that way". Councillor Forhan thought getting the comprehensive zoning bylaw through was a “big thing and now we’ve got to concentrate on secondary plans as they elate to the three urban areas of Schomberg. King Councillor Kiniski thinks “we’ve had an excellent council the past two years and that’s why I want to run againâ€. CAMERON WE LISTEN ourselves." Range ‘ O Prehecting your oven is accomplished most efficiently by setting the oven temperature at the heat you intend to use 0 Oven cooked nie_c_xls _scxve gas 0 Prepare food in quantity and freeze O The burner with a brain is a gas miser Natural gas washer and dryer 0 Save natural gas and money by consolidating your washloads 0 Get ‘0 know your dryer, dial the degree of dryness you wan! VAUGHAN COUNCIL VOTE FOR LORNA JACKSON JIM REâ€"ELECT TransCanada PipeLines TO YOU City, and Nobleton". Giant step Mr. Rough also pointed to the comprehensive zoning bylaw as a “high mark in our past two-year term. I would even say it’s a giant step forward and something I’ve been fighting for in the last four years. The first two years were wasted because we had a negative councilâ€. His Ward 5 opponent, Mr. Brook, has run his milk Ward 2 aspirant Atkinson is also married with four children. He is a member of the King Historical Society, Gives Satisfaction Always! 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