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ri <br />III <br />ll <br />11 <br />..... At the October 4 meeting, Council approved a General Fund Budget for <br />1977 of $617,405, up 10.8% from 1976. To finance the general fund budget <br />and the debt service funds will require a levy of $309,413 - $240,413 of this <br />is for financing the general fund budget, and $69,000 is for debt service <br />funds. It is estimated this will result in a mil rate of 9.8, compared to <br />last year's mil rate of 8.3. <br />LOCAL CANDIDATES MEETING: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7:30 P.M., VILLAGE HALL. <br />The Arden Hills League of Women Voters is giving you an opportunity to meet <br />your Council candidates. Although Mayor Henry Crepeau is running un -opposed <br />for the Mayor's seat, there is a contest for the two Council seats up for <br />election this year - five candidates have filed. This competition for a <br />position on the Council is greater than has been the case in the past, indi- <br />cating a greater interest in the decision-making level of local government. <br />Using voter turn -out at the recent primary election as a yardstick, where <br />1,134 people voted out of 3,173 registered voters, one can see each ballot <br />will be very important in determining the outcome of our local election. The <br />LWV and candidates are putting thought and effort into preparing for this <br />evening, and it is hoped.a good number of citizens will turn out to listen, <br />ask questions, and evaluate..... Candidates have submitted the following <br />statements to the Crier, and we hope you will read them, and follow-up by <br />attending the meeting..... <br />Henry Crepeau (Incumbent) Mayor, 3517 Siems Court: "It has been a very <br />rewarding experience serving first as Trustee, then Councilman and now Mayor <br />of Arden Hills. The -many fine men and women who have served on the various <br />committees of our city have been the real backbone of our government. In <br />the many years of legislating we have had dedicated members of the Council <br />who have made the position of Mayor much easier to function. I hope to con- <br />tinue to help keep the services to the residents at the highest level poss <br />ble but still trying to keep City expenditures within reasonable limits in <br />published by The Arden Association <br />No. 102 October 1976 <br />Bad News Department: Sorry to report that <br />sometime between 4:30 P.M. on Friday, Sep- <br />tember 17 and noon on Saturday, September 18 <br />our Bicentennial Flag was stolen from the flag- <br />pole in front of the Village Hall. You will <br />;.. <br />recall the flag was a gift from the Coast -to - <br />Coast Hardware store to the village of Arden <br />Hills and its residents. The flagpole was <br />donated by Mayor Henry Crepeau. The thievery <br />was a shameful act, particularly in this com- <br />memorative year. It seems futile to hope for <br />• <br />its return (or replacement), and sad indeed <br />to see the empty flagpole. <br />..... At the October 4 meeting, Council approved a General Fund Budget for <br />1977 of $617,405, up 10.8% from 1976. To finance the general fund budget <br />and the debt service funds will require a levy of $309,413 - $240,413 of this <br />is for financing the general fund budget, and $69,000 is for debt service <br />funds. It is estimated this will result in a mil rate of 9.8, compared to <br />last year's mil rate of 8.3. <br />LOCAL CANDIDATES MEETING: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7:30 P.M., VILLAGE HALL. <br />The Arden Hills League of Women Voters is giving you an opportunity to meet <br />your Council candidates. Although Mayor Henry Crepeau is running un -opposed <br />for the Mayor's seat, there is a contest for the two Council seats up for <br />election this year - five candidates have filed. This competition for a <br />position on the Council is greater than has been the case in the past, indi- <br />cating a greater interest in the decision-making level of local government. <br />Using voter turn -out at the recent primary election as a yardstick, where <br />1,134 people voted out of 3,173 registered voters, one can see each ballot <br />will be very important in determining the outcome of our local election. The <br />LWV and candidates are putting thought and effort into preparing for this <br />evening, and it is hoped.a good number of citizens will turn out to listen, <br />ask questions, and evaluate..... Candidates have submitted the following <br />statements to the Crier, and we hope you will read them, and follow-up by <br />attending the meeting..... <br />Henry Crepeau (Incumbent) Mayor, 3517 Siems Court: "It has been a very <br />rewarding experience serving first as Trustee, then Councilman and now Mayor <br />of Arden Hills. The -many fine men and women who have served on the various <br />committees of our city have been the real backbone of our government. In <br />the many years of legislating we have had dedicated members of the Council <br />who have made the position of Mayor much easier to function. I hope to con- <br />tinue to help keep the services to the residents at the highest level poss <br />ble but still trying to keep City expenditures within reasonable limits in <br />