When I came to Aurora, I still had everything to learn about politics. The U/K was a two -party system. Conservative and Labour.
In Canada ,it was Progressive Conservative and Liberal. The CCF didn't have much of a profile.
The New Domocratic Party was yet to be formed.
Major Lex Mackenzie was the P.C. MLA for the Riding. He was already a legend. His voice had never been heard in the legislative assembly/ His status in the Riding was high. No problem went unattended. He was a warm and caring man.
When he stepped down ,Bill Hodgson, a farmer from King Township succeeded him.
His family had deep roots. He had served as a Councillor in King Townahip, then Reeve ,then Warden of York County before he became MLA.
He followed in Major Lex's footsteps and took care of every problem. As Mayor I had good reason to know. He looked after the Riding. He was responsible for Newmarket Court house neing established among other things.
The average resident would never have reason to discover how much that means.
The Riding was a safe seat for the Davis government.
With little recognition for the King Township farmer whp made it happen.
Pine Ridge, the Ontario Hospital , closed as an institution .
The government proposed the property be used as a youth detention centre .A relatively innocuous
facility, we thought.
Young people in trouble would not have to be shuttled back and forth to Toronto and families
would have better access.
M.L.A. Hodgson supported the proposal.
As did I as the town's Mayor .
Furious controversy erupted . We defended the purpose.
Then plans were released . A ten foot high chain link fence topped with barbed wire, patrolled by guard dogs were the security.
Bill was in trouble. It was not what he understood. His government dropped him into it.
An election was in the offing. Nomination was scheduled at King City Composite High School.
The member was wounded. The jackals had gathered.
I took a membership in the Riding Association to be able to vote for nomination of a member who had served the people well.
George Timpson was a candidate. George had already been a Liberal candidate. He offered.They accepted. George paid for everything. He was in debt for years and still using Liberal signs many municipal elections later . He had bought too many.
George just wanted to be in politics. He didn't much care where and he saw an opportunity.
I was at the nomination meeting. I voted.
The other candidate was Frank Klees. Nothing whatsoever was known about him. Like George, he saw someone in trouble and an opportunity for himself.
I am not drawn to opportunists.
Bill Hodgson won the nomination, the election and he continued to serve.
Zowey ! Gotcha! back to the drawing board
ReplyDeleteMake up your own mind, 10:13.
ReplyDeleteI understand what you are saying, Evelyn. But perhaps in this instance it might be mutual opportunism ? We would know exactly what we were getting. The last 2 were just so damn disappointing when they were actually given that gavel. It's not like there are a lot of options on the table unless you know something I don't. And I have noticed that new guy who claims not to have decided whether or not to run for mayor. All he appears to offer is the assurance that a ward system would solve all Auroran problems & a possible link to Cllr Ballard. Not good at all.
ReplyDeleteBy all accounts Gallo will be running for the Mayors chair - NOW that's scary!
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ReplyDeleteYou were supposed to grin, sourpuss
christopher on auroran finances and other assorted boon-doggles
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ReplyDelete16:45 And meow to you too.
ReplyDeleteEvelyn and, to some extent, Councillor Ballard have immunity. The rest are all going to be trying to change the perception of voters. I do not think it can be done so late in the term. The only hope they have is to limit the damage before this short remained time is up. That would have to start with the cancellation of ANY big ticket items that could tie the hands of an in-coming council.
ReplyDeleteOh, yeah, and then there is still the budget with all the entitlements.
No meeting tomorrow night. Wine with dinner, Evelyn ?
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The only place to which Gallo should be running is the barber.
You gotta love him!
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