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With the election, but a few
days away Charlie Thomas,
Huron Liberal candidate has in-
dicated his views on the main
issues to the Post;
In a statement this week he
says: -
I believe the state of the econ-
omy is the issue receiving the
most attention The economy in
Canada has shown the largest
increase in Gross National Pro-
duct of any other country in the
free world except Japan. Our
rate of inflation is lower than all
other countries. we have created
more jobs than England, France,
West Germany and Italy com-
bined, in the last four and a half
years and their population is
much larger than ours. Un-
employment continues to be a
problem. It is difficult to tune
the economy so that ups and downs
in employment do not occur and
no government has been able
to eliminate completely these
rises and falls. The unemploy-
ment insurance program is de-
signed to help the people who
become temporarily unemployed
during times 'of higher unemploy-
ment. Signs indicate that the
measures taken earlier this year
to stimulate the economy are
beginning to take effect and bus-
iness is expanding rapidly. I
believe more jobs will be the
result.
Agriculture and tourism are
the two largest industries in this
area and need strong representa-
tion in Ottawa in order to main-
tain and improve growth and in-
come. Rural Ontario needs a
stronger liberal voice in a Lib-
eral Government in Ottawa.
I believe that I could help the
people of this riding to get the
kinds of Federal programs that
are so necessary if this area
is to develop. Over the past
few years we have watched two
Air Force bases phased out,
railway passenger service cur-
tailed and little or no develop-
ment of our seaway - port or
air ports. I believe a stronger
federal voice is needed to re-
verse this trend.
Young people who have grown
up in this area where our en-
vironment is relatively polution
free, want the kind of develop-
ment that retains the rural nature
of the area but offers an alter-
nate job opportunity which will
use the education which they have
acquired. They don't want to
move to a metropolitan area
where they have to commute
through heavy traffic twice a day.
I believe I could work with people
both rural and urban to make
this riding a still better place
to live by giving this area a strong
federal voice.
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16-THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 25,
(Continued .from. Page 1)
Misses carol Wheeler And
Susan lAnglois„appeareci on Pig,
Al'S Talent ShOWCaSe, Kitchener,.
on Sunday. Their talented
Performance of two Highland,
Dances, in appropriate costume,
was a pleasure to watch.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bray of
Seaforth, Mr. Doug Bray, Wind..
sor, Miss Sheila pray,Stratfprd,
and Mr, Ray Kennedy of Clinton
were Sunday visitors with Mrs,
Bert Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman
of Kitchener, spent several days
with. Mrs. J. W. Fischer.
Liberal
candidate
issues
statement
Short shots
Joe Holmes, Morris Town-
ship, returned home last week
from Clinton Public Hospital,
where he had been a Patient for
the past month.
* * * * *
It is indeed disquieting to
learn that Dr. Frank Mills, Huron.
County Medical Officer of Health,
reports that "Drugs are freely
available in both primary and
secondary schools in our county"
and that "There is free access
and' liberal. sale of drugs here".
Increasing numbers of parents
are becoming concerned for their
young people. It is heartening to ,
know that a three-part, program
is being undertaken to bring the
drug problem into the open. The
first phase of the program gets
underway this week with a film
on drug abuse to be shown in the
county• high schools, to both
students, and parents with Dr.
Mills in attendance to answer any
questions that may come up.
Sometime later a new film on
drug abuse will be shown in all
elementary schools in the county.
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* * * *
Our local Liberal candidate,
Charles Thomas, is a true
follower of Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau. Inthe enthusia-
stic Trudeau fashion he was
observed giving a pretty Wingham
High, School young lady a hearty
smack. Tutl Tut! What did your
wife think of that?
* * * *
If this column is more inane
than usual be kind and blame it
on a miserable cold that just will
not go away. Eyes ache! Head
feels like an over-inflated
balloon! Never knew there were
so many muscles that could
resent any movement! Brain
refuses to function with normal
intelligence, which, no doubt,
some readers consider below
average at any time. Yes, right
now this miserable person is
filled with disgusting self-pity.
* * * * *
GROCERY
NOTICE
WHERE TO VOTE
VILLAGE 'OF BRUSSELS Polling Division No, 15 (Rural) (Brussels No, 1):
Comprising all south of river and west of Turnberry St.
Polling Station at Hoppes, Appliance Store, Brussels.
Polling Division No. 16 (Rural) (Brussels. No. 2):
Comprising all south of river and east of Turnberry St.
Polling Station at Watt's Furniture,
Polling-Division. No. 17 (Rural) (Brussels No, 3):
Comprising all lots in COrPoratioP north of the river.
Polling Station at Residence of Ross Brighton, Brussels.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
Polling Division No. 43 (Rural) (Grey No. 1):
Comprising Concession 1, Lots 1 to 39 inclusive; Con-
cessions 2 and 3, Lots 1 to, 17 inclusive ; Concessions 4
to 6, Lots 1 to 13 inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of Norman Demeray, RR 2, Bluevals.
Polling Division No. 44 (Rural) (Grey No. 2):
Comprising Concessions 7 to 14 inclusive, Lots 1 to 10
inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of George Wesenberg, Brussels.
,Polling Division No, 45 (Rural) (Grey No. 3 and 3A):
Comprising Concessions 15 to 18 inclusive, Lots 1 to 17
inclusive.
Polling Station at John Brennan Store, Walton.
Polling Division No. 46 (Rural) (Grey No. 4):
Comprising Concessions 1-1 and 12, Lots 26 to 35 inclu-
sive; Concessions 13 and 14, Lots 21 to 35 inclusive;
Concessions 15 to 18 inclusive, Lots 18 to 35 inclusive.
Polling Station at Moncreif Community Centre.
Polling Division No. 47 (Rural) (Grey No.5):
Comprising Concessions 5 and 6, Lots 14 to 21 inclusive ;
Concessions 7 and 8, Lots 11 to 35 inclusive; Concession
9, Lots 20 to 35 inclusive, Concession '10, Lots North
half 20 to 35 inclusive.
Polling Station at Community Centre, Ethel.
Polling Division No. 48 (Rural) (Grey No. 6):
Comprising Concession 1, Lots 40 to 70 inclusive; Con-
cessions 2 to 4 inclusive, Lots 18 to 35 inclusive; Conces-
sions 5 and 6, Lots 23 to 35 inclusive.
Polling Station at Residence of Sam Beirnes, RR 1, Ethel.
Polling Division No. 49 (Rural) (Grey No.7):
Comprising Concession 9, Lots 11 to 19 inclusive; Con-
cession 10, Lots 11 to SI/2 Lot 20 inclusive; Concessions
11 and 12, Lots 11 to 25 inclusive; Concessions 13 to 14,
Lots 11 to 20 inclusive.
Polling Station at Community Centre, Cranbrook.
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
Polling Division No. 83 (Rural) (Moiris No. 1):
Comprising Lots 1 to 15 inclusive on. Concessions 7 to
10 inclusive, except that portion belonging to the Vil-
lage of Blyth.
Polling Station at Residence of Latirie Scott, Blyth. '
Polling Division No. 84 (Rural) (Morris No. 2):
Comprising South halves Lot 16 to South halves Lot 30
inclusive; Concession 7, all Lot 16 to 30 inclusive; Con-
cessions 8, 9, 10.
Polling Station at Residence of Ronald Bennett.
Polling Division No. 85 (Rural) (Morris No. 3):
Comprising Lots 1 to 11 inclusive on Con. 5, 6 & S14 of 4.
Polling Station at Women's Institute Hall, Belgrave.
Polling Division No. 86 (Rural) (Morris No. 4):
Comprising Lots 12 to 30 inclusive on Cons. 5, 6, and
South half 4, except that part belonging to the Village
of. Brussels ; North half of Lots 16 to 30, Concession 7.
Polling Station at Township Hall.
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Polling Division No. 87 (Rural) (Morris No. 5):
Comprising Lots 1 to 30 inclusive on Concession 1 and
Lots 1 to 15 inclusive on Con. 2, 3 and North half of'4.
Polling Station at Residence of Harvey Edgar, RR 4, Wingham.
Polling Division No. 88 (Rural) (Morris No. 6):
Comprising Lots 31 to 60 inclusive on Concession 1 and
Lots 1G to 30 inclusive in Cons. 2, 3 and North half of 4.
Polling Station, Residence of Campbell Robertson, RR 2, Bluevale.
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On October 30th, Re-elect
McKinley, Robert E. X
Published by the Huron P. C. Association