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Accu- rale 'thin 2q. 495 ss EXTRA! • • • Save with CASH BONS-COUPONS 1- mann TIRE Charge it! with your agRAWASIVIMailtSAIMWM CANADIAN PRE CARD Ltd. ,seatorth cannoinn TIRE . . , .. ...qv H, ' l" .• • . .. .....Aa...........,..............,'..,1•1'",", ' " • ' Buchanan tells Libe rals PO election blessing in disguis . , 14.-THE HURON-EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 20: 1977 • 7.7•••7; .• ,,,,, ,,,, . Morris Township in.troduc6s federal, Public Works fOr. Whelan also said salesof skim milk powder are declining, ' • IVIIAtter Judd Buchanan at the founding meeting of the Huron Liberal Association Friday night at VaFiastra: Mr. Buchanan urged all Canadians to work together to build.an'd redefine Canada... (Staff Photo) LIBERAL EXEC. Despite stormy weather and blocked roads more the* -a hundred Liberals from across. the new Federal Riding of Huron were in Vanastra Friday evening for the founding meeting of the riding., Shown here are (Left) President elects Charles Thomas of Brussels, John Broadfoot, past pres(dent of the former Huron Middlesex riding„ Graeme Craig, Walton, treasurer, Herb Kuntz, Vice President, Formosa and Jack Horan, Walton, Secretary. (Expositor Photo) JUDD BUCHANAN SPEAKS - Bill Elston, reeve,of' • •••••--. egad to recover: , . 'In the first eight months of last year we shipped mope than-. 30.000 head of dairy cattle, about • Bruce County farmers , in - enni ptai n in -a bo ut foo d prices in ridings to indicate their opinions reminded the meeting that he and asked Mr.Bueliahantelake act ton George Inglis, A.Y1McLearf; industrial milk • Production in. , taking. adVzifitage • of a bargain •'• . . . party ,_ 0. , _, . 2 offers Canada its best - to have the name of the' ti ew William Elston and Cohn. riding. changed to Huron- Campbell. Hanover. the minister said Canada and then I see they're not. to members. - „ . - they believed that the Liberal . rece_•to-refiect the eight Bruce-- ...Advisory -Committee: ', Earl' CI-nada appears to be ort-rargeu---It:ke'th-is -... -• "' -. - . . - • there were two important . Mr. Btichanatt tolclthe meeting goyerninent for;.,now and forthe municipalities that were included, , Campbell, D.J.Murphy, Noel .--- He said-, that, if production... It just proves to me what I've , futiire, "It is up to you and me as In a business session.- chaired . Laporte, Robert SiMpson, Harry follows the'current trend untitthe been sayiniall along, that to sit is problems fail'ing.Canadians: - the responsible . citizens'. to round up . end of March, the 1976-77' dairy .such a bargain in this country t hat economy, and .Quebec. all the support we can. 1977.is the - , , ,by A.Y.MeLean of Seaforth, the Strang, , Ben Tuckey, John • "The all in Quebec may meeting adopted a constitution Ferguson and Bilr Ketr. year will be what was predicted - people fake it fdr grain'e'd':''. • ..,. year to .be. political,' in 'the:, and elected officers. 97 million hundredweight of . Mr. Whelan criticized the news ei6,-- .' indeed have done us' a favour; It proudest sense of the word. It is a ' D '1 f h sounded a loud warning bell. It • . Charles Thomas, Brussels, will ' head the new'riding-organization. Others - named were John Brucefield,. .. past' Broadfoot, President, Other- naeiribers .of- the executive include; Herb Kuntz, Formossa, vice-preSident; Jaek • Horan of R.R.4, -- Walton, secretary; • Arold Stinnison of Canada, that in 1976 the real polling bootttis a' quiet place and noldititchiaen, speakingEtnhgel-i Fftreapncehaitng; the oSeraafeomrteh, assistant secretor.},; and -increase in Wages was 4% while 'noise Won't have any influence ap Graig - profits lest ground and in terms of there," he said. real dollars were down. ' .people who've come h ere from all treasurer. saird:,i.up urvchi 'reclofrseemr to hefe receivingderal equaleivtl . Seaforth and by Kim Craig,Blyth Belmore. Directors of the ofG eaefe........_. • He said • that ever since it over the world. -We're all going to , • District' vice-presidents' are Answering another' question became obvious, a few years ago, work together building and Emil Hendrick, Exeter; Paul concerning the popularity of Mr. that French-speaking Canadians and Steckle 'of Zurich:- Gordon rebuilding, _ defining Trudeau the, _Minister said he did not feet fully. at ' home redefining this ,, sountry;" he Smythe, Dungannon; Clarence could see no one on the horizon everywhere in our multi-cultural •:":9,i.C1- ..:) ' '',. ' _ , Denomme of Clinton:. G orge • who can Ldo as gooda job as. Mr. 'Canada- -c . not even in Ottawa, . riCrIA Kuntz of - Formosa Townsend of R.R,3, S orth .. Trudeau, -• " their' taw _n capital -- The Liberal expressed appreciation to Mr. John A. Currie of It R.3, • • • . •,-Buchanan. - •• Winginam; Peter Keil of Gorrie; . • • "I would anticipate that we will .Party and governments have been .. Dairy doing baiter go into the next election, under working . to improve things. - Mr. Trudeau-and be returned as Tgday, French-speaking • and entertainment was provided by Duncan Campbell R R.4 - During -: the . .evening Howard ' Aitken of od rich the Government of Canada" 'he English-speaking Canadians are Greg and Tracy McPherson of Kincardine; and 'MacInglis of . , • . Whelon to farm ers ' haSizing the importance of 'se Chairman for-the meeting was assetiation• are: Jean. Adams of • • meetings such as this, founding service and equal opportunities John Broadfoot, the president of . Qoderich- Laurette Siegner of Eugene Whelan, federal . "If you mix it 'up ball-and-half. Meeting the Minister, who was within it. , .. • the former Huron Middlesex Exeter; Bruce Williams of R.R,4, minister of agriculture, said the with whole milk, the resulting . introduced by . Reeve Wm. Elston ' He added- that thiS is an riding.. ' Qreetings. . from the Clinton; and Trudy Holmes of r Canadian dairy industry is doing ' two-percent milk costs only. 39 of Morris, 'said that such eSsential.goal and 'we believe in provincial riding of Huron Winghain. , a better job of reducing serplus cents a quart. Yet consumers - occztsions provide an opporinnity its achievefrient. . -• , • - Middlesex Were extended by Jack Honorary Presidents are; _stocks than the industry in many bought less skim milk powder last for communication - for membo Urging continued • and - Seek Name Change . liddell, MY.P. . , • •. Speakingto about 450 Grey and lett ers . from • consumers . thinking and for' people in -fbe ' Political -process Mr.. Buchanan ', The meeting by resolution Dunbar; Mrs. NA/L.White, industrial milk. , Mr. Whelan said the Canadian- Dairy Commission started the current dairy 'year With about 42 pounds of butter' . storage Ind expects to have, abut 10 pounds at the He said Canadian dairy 'cattle 'exports were depressed in 1975. but added that last year they, twice as' many as in the same' „eight . months in '1975.7' other countries. , Skim Milk powder was one of the best food bargains in Canada because it was only about 'one-third the cost ,of skim. milk While N.I.B.,controls definitely are working they are contributing to • the unpoplularity of the government as reflected in recent polls Hen. Judd Buchanan federal Minister of public works told More than a hundred Liberals g,athered at Vanastra Friday evening for the founding dinner and meeting , of the new federal-riding of _ Huron. • • -"Some people still resent-the restrictions 'that accompany controls" he ,said, - Answering a query as to what the 'AIB could do to control the price of coffee the Minister said 'that the price of coffee was establi shed outside the country and that -Canada could not, -industrv. He said there are :too many reporters in Canada writing. topics on' Which they: have no knewlege••• year than they did in 1975. 1' get media fur its coverage of Itc including _ agriculture.'' • suicidal as "wrenching out , a third . of ("AnacW4„heart and wealth and people. But subtle4tiange which our Canadian system of contiol_this. owever, the cost from the OA to the grocery shelf was being controlled: Last ye ar. the spread was approximately 12% uprthis year -the increase had been held to 4%. He said that ' while it was claimed that wages were controlled bin profits were not the fact was, as indicated by statistics to learn what the :ridings b • politics. It isthetimeetas so t e constitution were tell us that some ange ., is explained by D.J.Murphy Q,C. of When a country --our country -- is needed, certainly no change as G • including W.J.Eiston, John Broadfoot, Charles Th omas. and • Jack Horan, had worked put plans for the meeting. confederatien is Well suited to absorb. • _ "The' people 'Of Quebec will lnot . vote to leave Canada, I'm convinced of that. Three weeks after the Separatists won their election, a poll showed that only se yen percent of Quebeckers favour separation. They may be a noisy seven percent, but the increased participation' in the . , • being re-created", he said. 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