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ONTARIO SOUTH RIDING • 0
A Strong and Expet
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ONTARIO SOUTH wants a pro-
vincial Member who is closely identified
with our Riding ... who knows each and
every district and the people who live here
... who has experienced our growing
pains first hand.
ONTARIO SOUTH faces many
problems at this critical point in its deve-
lopment. Nothing can take the place of
experience when it comes to carrying
those problems — large or small — to
the proper people for action.
ONTARIO SOUTH wants a
Member who is widely known and well -
liked in this area . . . who has a proven
record for getting along with people be-
-cause getting along with people gets
th(ngs done.
ONTARIO SOUTH n e e d s a
Member who will be listened to by our
Queen's Park government . . . a highly
regarded voice who will speak out strongly
on our behalf ... and who will be heard.
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PREMIER JOHN ROBARTS and Bill Newman discuss Ontario affairs. Ontario South's Conservative candi-
date is a great admirer of Premier Robarts' achievements over the past four years; is campaigning for
continued good government at Queen's Park.
BILL is married to the former Molly Mitchell of Burlington and
they have three children, Cathy (10), Allan (8) and Carrie (3).
They belong to St. Paul's -on -the -Hill (Anglican) in Dunbarton.
You Can Vote
At The
Advance Polls
If you expect to be
absent from your
normal place of
residence on Election
Day, Tuesday, October
17th, you may vote at
the advance polls.
Thursday, October 12,
Friday, October 13, &
Saturday, October 14
at these locations:
Brooklin — Brown's Storo
Whitby — 511 Centre St. S.
Ajax — 13 Oak St.
Pickering Village
62 Kingston Rd. W.
West Rouge
333 Friendship Ave.
Advance Poll
VOTING HOURS
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and
8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
NEW SCHOOLS ABOUND in Ontario
County's recently -developed residen-
tial areas. Recent adoption of Smith
Report recommendations will mean
municipal tax relief for local tax-
payers throughout this Riding.
LARGEST POWER INSTALLATION of
its type in North America, the Pick-
ering Nuclear Generating Station
has produced jobs for hundreds of
local residents; dramatically increa-
sed assessment on the local indus-
trial scene. Bill Newman surveys
the construction activity which will
begin producing power in two years.
AJAX'S AWARD -WINNING MUNICIPAL BUILDING provides a background for a discussion of municipal af-
fairs between Henry Polak, Reeve of Ajax and Conservative candidate Bill Newman. At one time Bill was
the youngest Reeve in the Province of Ontario.
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EVERY TOWN, VILLAGE AND FOUR CORNERS in Ontario South is
familiar territory for Bill Newman. Here main-streeting in Brooklin, Bill
has toured every community in the area presenting his campaign to the
voters.
WEST ROUGE SHOPPING CENTRE provides a meeting place for many area residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Deakin find Bill Newman an early visitor in his rounds of campaigning.
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EVEN NON -VOTING RESIDENTS of Ontario South are no strangers to
Bill Newman. As an Agriculture graduate of the University of Guelph,
the Conservative candidate manages a beef and dairy cattle operation
in Pickering Township.
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THE HON. MIKE STARR is one of Bill Newman's most enthusiastic supporters in his Ontario election
campaign. The popular and busy Federal Member has taken time off from his duties as Conservative
Party House Leader in Ottawa to lend a hand in the Ontario South campaign.
You Need Help In
�#ina To The Polls?
WHITBY RESIDENTS have rallied by
the hundreds to Bill Newman's local
campaigning activities. Here the
genial candidate talks to Mrs.
in the Whitby Shopping Centre.
GO TRAINS ARE WELCOME service
to thousands of Ontario South resi-
dents. After campaigning at the
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area's two commuter stations, Bill
Newman discusses the huge suc-
cess of the service and the current
plans to expand parking lots with
GO Trainman Richard Kazakoff.
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For Information or assistance on
Election Day call these
;u_nlo,..rr„n Ac-cwunittee Rooms
BROOKLIN.................................... 655-3892
WH ITBY.................................... 668-6351
AJAX...................................... 942-4552
PICKERING ........................ 942-4460
BAY RIDGES .................. 839-1525
WEST ROUGE ............ 284-4950
RURAL AREA SUPPORT for Conservative candidate Bill Newman reflects
his lifelong residence in the Riding; his acquaintance with the problems
of the agricultural community. Here, Bill chats with Russell Richardson
and son Art Richardson, well-known Ashburn area farmers.
AT HIS HOME in Pickering Township, Bill Newman's pond is a Con-
servation project that has drawn much local interest. The Canada geese
are family pets and great favourites of daughters Cathy and Carrie.
WIFE MOLLY AND CHILDREN Carrie (3), Allan (8) and Cathy (10) join
candidate Bill Newman on the front lawn for a traditional family portrait.
Good
Government
Reserves
Your
Support
POLLS ARE OPEN - 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
(Daylight Saving Time)
NEW RESIDENTS Bob and Doreen Harper are typical of the thousands of young families that have moved
to Ontario South Riding in the past four or five years. As the father of a young and growing family him-
self, Bill Newman feels qualified to represent their interests in the provincial Legislature.
A CANDIDATE'S WORK is never done. Telephone calls, personal visits all get immediate attention from the
Conservative candidate. Bill Newman has tailored his personal life to helping people through his years of
activity on municipal council and on countless Boards, Committees and Associations. Bill's motto is "Get-
ting Along With People Gets Things Done".
Progressive Conservative
For information or assistance call these Committee Rooms.
BROOKLIN WHITBY AJAX PICKERING/BAY RIDGES WEST ROUGE
655.3892 668.6351 942-4552 942-4460 839.1525 284.4950
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