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Following a request by representartives y in the. Store. f ,
HX Execlltllve of the Huron -Middlesex members
a presidentndforBlExeter ; Stephen McClure, district � :• ,
McGillivraDavey and.
Paul Stedent dist p n and` Osborne; »t Seaforth Branch 156, Royal Canadian
elcted at the annual dinner meeting of the Liberal district vice-president :for Hay, Legion, and on Instructions frd'ln 'the Nrnishin s, Clothing,Foot e r
Association meeting fast week.From left to right are Iensall, Stanley, Zurich and Bayfield, Graeme Council, I hereby request all Citizens and � � � �'
Ivan Kalbfleisch, Zurich, Treasurer, Howard Aitken, Craig, -district vice-president for Walton and Businessmen to observe
district vice-president for Goderich; Wilson.Hodgins, Tuckersmith and Don Kay, district vice-president for
dlstrlct vice-president - for Ailsa Craig, Lucan Cllntoq, Goderich township, Hullettand Vanastra. `._:. Monday Some Boys' Clothing Left.
(Photos courtesy Exeter T.A.) .
t(l erz I: r s rP�3 older citizens and war veterans'
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sM� � *���� y � of the harshness of inflation
gl experienced by Canadians,
The enormous list of legislation
proposed touches the life of every
Canadian. '
Referring to, lack of Liberal
'representation in the riding Mrs.
Campagnolo said it could be done
if 'Liberals worked together and
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"6RRIDING ,EXECUTIVE MEMBERS — At the annual meeting of the
Huron -Middlesex 1-iberal association the following members were elected to the
executive representing the north section of the riding. From left to right, front row .
Jean Adams, Brucefield, director; Beryl Harper, Goderich; John Horan, McKillop,,
secretary; back row; Bruce Williams, Tuckersmith director and -Arnold Stinnissen,
Seaforth; assistant secretary.
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LIBERAL ASSOCIATION NAMES NEW PRESIDENT — Past president of the
Huron -Middlesex Liberal Association; Colin Campbell (left)- congratulates John
Broadfoot, Brucefield, who was elected president of the association„ Wednesday at
the annual dinner meeting in Zurich . Centre is Charlie Thomas, Brussels, newly
elected ekecutive vice-president and district vice-president for Morris, Grey, Blyth
f" and Brussels.
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Huron Middlese'xLiberals.
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Lib6tals from across the riding "The federal government has supply of top-quality, nutritious
of Huron' Middlesex were in taken action to stimulate farm food, and at reasonable prices.
Zurich Wednesday for the annual production. .The capital gains tax But the key people in the system -
dinner .meeting of, the riding , on farms passed from father to our farmers -'must be given the
association and to hear a British. son was wiped -off the books: proper int•entives and the proper
Columbia M.P. tell of progress Other tax ' changes are long-term guarantees to keep the
being made by the Trudeau encouraging farmers to expand system rolling. i't's not a matter .of
Government in Ottawa. their livestock herds and tohang
Mrs. Iona Campagnolo, on to their increased income and setting farm interests up against
(L—Skeena), parliamentary invest it to improve their farms. consumer interests. The
assistant to -Indian and Northern The Farm Credit Corporation has consumer and the farmer want
Affairs Minister Judd Buchanan, p the same thing a steady supply
been expanding `the money of top-quality food at reasonatlft
spoke on behalf of Mr. Buchanan. supply for farmers, and especially prices.
"Make no mistake" she said :for young farmers.
*Prime Minister Trudeau is in The real battle, the gut issue, is
Mr . Whelan, has legislation Canada's concern for the hungry
command and the cabinet and ready for Parliament so that and the poor in other nations in
troops are working to better incentives can be offered to the world. How much of our
acknowledge the overwhelming young farmers. The • federal , standard df living are we willing
trust placed itL. this party last July government has new policies for to sacrifice in order to help our
8th." agricultural stabilization, for the
Mrs. Campagnolo said the dairy industry, for the feed rains less fortunate brothers in other
three main thrusts enunciated in industry, for cash advance countries. she asked.
the Speech from the" Throne are payments and for cro Stora a This government intends to
beamed at combatting inflation. and handling. All of these• poi"ic es fishermen, incentives
ncluding stabilization -
First, with steps to increase the take into account the fact that wE* of incomes and markets, she said.
supply of goods and services so are entering into a new era in The second thrust
•'that shortages don't shoot prices agriculture today, she said.
MrJup. Thore is absolutely no reason in seek Campagnolo said is " le
Quoting the Agriculture the world why Canada cannot seek protection ve .-Legleast ante
A inister Gene 'Whelan, site said continue to enjoy a e�intinuous to hel theinselves.•Le illation in
a this area includes 'more, sici, -for
NOVEMBER 11th
As Remembrance Day ;
BY CLOSING ALL 'LACES OF
BUSINESS DURING THE DAY.
F. C. J., Sills
Mayor
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