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NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES:
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After the PC candidate was
questioned by the press; Kim
Ainslie of Goderich, who is
helping Mr. Hayter with the
media, asked reporters what, they
thought the issues in the Sept-
ember 18 election were.
Representatives from most of
Huron's weekly papers cited the
oss of agricultual land, fear of
•egional government, high rents
Tot offset by low wages, the need
o restructure county, government,
he need for day care, and
oncern about planned changes in
nealth are as some of the things
..1.... ate meet preSi
ONTARIO
ELECTION'
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FORM
George E. McCurtcheon
RETyRNING OFFICER
"It's through the .Press that
most -people in the titling will get
to know Jim Hayter." says Jim
Donnelly, Goderich lawyer and
member of the Huron Middlesex •
Progressive Conservative Assoc.
Members of the.Huron County
press wereinvited'to talk inform-
ally with Mr. Bayer, recently '
named PC candidate: Huron M.P.
Bob McKinley and key memb8rs
of the PC campaign staff.
PROCLAMATION
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Hurpnview
Three nett/ residents, Mr. and Mrs, William Westlake and
Mr. Pascoe-, were welcomed to Huronview at Monday
afternoons activities. Marie Flynn and Norman Speir
provided the old tyme music with two step dance numbers
and were aided by vocal solos by Debbie Flynn.
Fifty residents along with their drivers took in the movie at
Brownies Drive-In Theatre-on Tuesday evening compliments
of owner Lorne Brown, Sixteen cars were provided by
members of the staff and volu nteers.. The night out was
appreciated by the residents especially those who were
attending a drive-in theatre for the first time.
The Goderich Township Womens Institute were.hosts for
the August Birthday Party on Wednesday afternoon. The
twenty celebrants were presented with gifts by the institute
' following the variety program. The President, Mrs. Carol
Penhale was emcee for the afternoon' and introduced the
following numbers. Scottish dancing by Heather and Elise
Lindsay, accordion solos by Kathy Potter. Molly Cox led a
sing-a-long, sang two solos and accompanied Mrs. Drivers
with violin selections. Karen Bolger and Laurie Alexander
provided their own guitar accompaniment for vocal solos.
Mrs. Hamilton celebrated her 101st birthday this Month and
had the honour of being the eldest celebrant.
Mrs. McGratton who was celebrating her ninety-fifth
birthday thanked the ladies on behalf of the residents
that were bothering Huron voters,
"There's no need for father
helter-skolter develappleut
rural areas", Mr. Hayter paid' •
because- here is lots of industri#
land in non agricultural 'parts .Or
the county.
He said he's concerned abottt
the possibility of a nuclear platft
in the riding but that he believed
in the pledge by provincial energy
minister Dennis Timbrell that
there were no plans for a nuclear,
plant in the area, at least until
1992. He said the PC association"
would put together a brief on the
plant and get the views of the
local people in to the Porter
Commission, named by Premier
Bill Davis to study the energy
needs in the province.
Mr. Ainslie said that his
candidate stood for "a good long
look" at the nuclear plant ques-
tion. "The decision is not going to
be made in Toronto", he said.
Mr. McKinley commented that
the 'PC candidate wanted to see
more attention paid to small
businesses in the riding. Mr.
Hayter said he favoured a buy at
home advertising campaign, like
the federal government had used
to urge people to buy Canadian,
to convice people to spend in their
own communities.
He'd take more initiative, Mr.
Hayter said, to stop the decline in
small town business. He is all for
more loans to small business and
would like to see emphasis on
helping existing industry in the
riding grow bigger.
Regional government, Mr.
Hayter says,, is a "dead issue. We
won't get it unless it's wanted."
County restructuring is the way to
go. he said.
On the problem of who's going
to pay for recreation facilities in
small towns that are used by
township and urban people, Mr.
Hayter says he thinks we will see
more participation from the pro-
vincial level.
What's the prime reason that
the people of Huron Middlesex
should change their vote from
Liberal to, Conservative? Mr.
Hayter was asked. "Because we
can do the job better", he said.
Mr. Ainslie mentioned that there
were advantages of being on the
government side, like being
closer to decisions.
You have to look at Mr.
Hayter's record up the ladder, as
a village trustee, township coun-
cillor, reeve and warden federal
member, Bob McKinley. said.
"You don't get there with out
looking after people. He'll be
available and attentive and that's
,,,,x41.0„,ggualOnAbAs,,,riding,m4at,
Jim Donnelly said the PC
association feels that 'Mr. Hayter
has strong native son support in
two parts of the riding, the south
and the north, and that he will
bring the tra ,ditional vote back to
the Conservatives.
"It would be unfortunate to
continue with both our members
in opposition", he said. Mr.
Hayter will campaign on the
record of Premier Davis, on the
adaptability 6f Davis and on
quality of life and opportunities
for young people , Mr. Donnelly
said.
•
Fishing widow: "You think so
much of your fishing that you
don't even remember when we
were married."
Angler: '4:/f course I do. It was
the day I caught seven trout in
twenty minutes."
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• A Community - Builder
— Chairman of the Building Committee for the Dashwood Community
— Midwestern Development Council 1965-1971 (Pres. 1971)
- Ausable River Conservation Authority 1971
— Fire Chief in Dashwood 5 years
— Stephen Township Council, 1958
-- Reeve of Stephen Township, 1965
— Warden of Huron County, 1969
— member Goderich Lions Club '
9,
• A Successful Businessman
— 27 years in the Auto Business
— opened a general garage in Dashwood, 1948
— opened a Chev-Olds Dealership in Goderich, 1971
• A Family Man
t'•
— married to wife Jane (nee Fritzley)
— 2 children - daughter Mary Ann - teacher
— son Jim, business partner
On Sept. 18th Elect:
JIM HAYTER
PC V'
HURON-MIDDLESEX
SOnsored by Huron-Middlesex Pt Assoc.