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June 11 election Zyluk is NDP candidate basis of the economy which is agriculturc he said, A 29 year-old Kincardine man - was nominated as candidate for the new Democratic Party for the riding of Huron-Bruce, Thursday night, Da\Ave Zyluk, born in Dublin, Ireland was not opposed at. the nomination meeting held at the Tiverton Community Centre. Mr. Zyluk said he accepted the nomination without reservation. A resident in Canada since 1967, he said he was able to make his own choice about which party he backed. "I wasn't influenced by my parent's prejudices. In the 10 years I've lived in Canada I've had a chance to look at the three national parties, objectively. I chose the NDP in 1972. It was the correct party, my party," he said. Rec Board Mr. Zyluk, principal of Kings.- bridge separate school, 15 miles north of Goderich, is a Kincardine resident and a member of the town's recreation board. He was asked to run as a candidate last Thursday, May 5. As expected last Thursday, Muray Gaunt, of Wingham, was nominated once again as the Liberal candidate in Huron-Bruce riding for the June 9 Ontario election. Nomination meeting organizers were pleased with the large crowd on hand for the Liberals' first gathering held in Kincardine to select a candidate. Mr. Gaunt, a 15-year veteran in the provincial legislature, was first elected in a 1962 by-election. He said that many people have asked him sa id an election was called. he said it wasn't because minority government wasn't working or because opposition parties were stalling the business of the legislature. The election was called, Mir. Gaunt said, not for the good of the province but for the personal po litical gain of Premier Bill Davis. If the Progressive Conservative government is returned to office with a majority it will mean a `return to the arrogance" that brought hospital closings and regional government to Ontario, he said. Minority Minority government was working well with more cooperation among the three parties than he had ever before seen, he said. Mr. Gaunt said the province's $7.2 billion deficit destroys the myth that the Conservatives are good financial managers. Adding $20 million to provincial spending, which is the cost of the election, is "fiscal irresponsibility" he said. Mr. Gaunt termed the rent review legislation amendment, approved by Opposition parties that Mr. D.t.vis said was a v. ote of non-confidence, just an excuse to call an election. With the economy sluggish and unemployment 1.4h, members of the legislature/ should be in Toronto conducting the province's business, not campaigning for an election, he said. Guest speaker at the meeting was Perth MPP HughEdighoffer, the Liberal revenue critic. Hot much faith He Said he doesn't have much faith in the Gallop poll which givos the Conservatives a majority instead he prefers to put his faith in results at the polls. He said that if he is elected he would be representing the Conservatives and Liberals as well. Mr. Zyluk believes that Murray Gaunt, Liberal. MPP for Huron-Bruce for the last 15 years is a good man and would help anyone. "Mr. Gaunt is good for the people he represesnts, but his party is not good for the province," he said. Mr. Zyluk will be running against Murray Gaunt and Progressive Conservative Sam MacGregor, a Kincardine area developer. One'of Mr. Zyluk's issues is the closing of hospitals. "Goderich Psychiatric hospital was closed against public outcry. That shows a lack of responsibility in government. The Conservatives say they're interested in the health of the people. If they close hospitals, fhey'renot," he said. Conservative "Mr. Macgregor says we'll Mr. Edighoffer said the Liberal Party is devoted to preserving the free enterprise system and small business must be- supported by government. Small business generates more . employment than machines, he said, and uses energy more wisely. have a Conservative government. Well, we have an excellent chance to have an NDP government if people listen to issues and not to the back biting that is going on," Mr. Zyluck said. Walter Miller, past vice-presi- dent of the National Farmers' Union and a member of the NDP since it was founded, was guest speaker. He said unemployment is the number one problem facing the province today" and it's impossible for me to talk about unemployment and not relate it to the farm scene. Mr. Miller said in his riding you could find thousands of farmers so economically depressed they have to go to town and take jobs workers need in order to subsidize their farms. • "Consequently the farm doesn't produce, the farmer can't hire and isn't consuming much." "The first thing is to get our values straight and recognize the During the last minority government, the Liberal caucus produced major policy papers on small business, care and treatment of disturbed children and condominiums, he said. : The Liberals forced the government to change its education policy, he said. liberal4 pick GoOrit