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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1977-05-25, Page 331.r June eafgrIk 17 414 tt Polka' rid Hi$ Y yeats is first -4erntati it has largo Ids tht eoni• Or the paid the og", is mnsa 511104 'CUM )stand osead, y. 1:14 Wool; I Lions lily ad hadei •.! spec; eceiptnf ority of rpos0d it will he may be coond e,pnbke Tregieti g• he tight Act to bool0 in th ; canto] rdeparl * hi of any maybe t the ;s had ipalitias of) the ;:ounds y as 0 hink of cretarli. ptes ,Ortet's; all the ecidiag to the as their Would all ibd ohrOO and 'II is said.; Sam MacGregor's reasons for running for election in Huron- Bruce can be condensed into one word - energy. He believes that—there is still time to insure that the impenlling food and energy crisis does not occur in the Province of Ontario. However, if nothing is done to come up.with'a long range energy policy, Huron-Bruce, the province • and the nation are in trouble. Farmers must be able to con- inue farming by 1985, industry must continue to have an Uninter- rupted energy supply. Without a self-sufficient energy base, the economy of the province will faH. If Ontario's economy .tumbles, so does that of the Dominion of Canada which can only lea to civil disorder. Mr. MacGregor fee s the riding of Huron Bruce, with its energy and agriculture base, plus a member who understands the need of a comprehensive energy policy, can be important in the future of the province. In short,- Mr. MacGregor knows the importance of energy to agri- culture and industry. Unless the province becomes self-sufficient in energy, it is in trouble. Mr. MacGregor feels that the other issues of concern - health care, housing, jobs, etc. - can only fall into place if' the economy is mOving. " If the province has to rely on an imported energy supply,. the economy will not be able to move. If Ontario is to have a bright future, the people of Ontario have to understand that energy, the economy and ecology are inter- dependent. OVR .F.VTURE YOUR. CHOKE., OUR SUPPORT AND. VOTE ON JUNE 9th IS NEEDED 'HURON. BRUCE PR.OGREISIVE . CONSERVATIVE .CANDIDATE. (SAM) 'MacOREGOR P 0 tO1 'c\-‘c cep t'ae coO(' • e,s ik° ANONce \:<?%`1 .00‘.` • Ne •:sir r, • xv-.- e c s•N N.W.c c ,c‘r'• 0 6ec . 'OP la e\\C ,,N6" 4ole CCU Ot\c" r‘ke • kV,* \e.•\ FOR POSITIVE THINKING • eG •(?,1 \•.(t e • 5 ...0‘"` • cz. e vas ate ,140‘ 6 to \)t- • ‘).`'o o •va- (4,0c' &al 6 1.% 00‘-‘ Noee Or the Noe\C .ccos‘ Wear day IN QUEEN'S PARK... SAM'S THE MAN ...contributing to the betterment of this area as reported by area papers! OG 7::;:;;;;;;;It; \es 2SCI st.° 0 k2' Back in ,Kincardine'AMon- N ,ko'c day night, Sam McGregor, ,C%"- the Progressive Conservative .ftS1 candidate in - Huron-Bruce _ivo held a press conference to .,,,ew.‘ explain his involvement with ' \Ice c the Kincardine project. Ne ct. Through his resources, Mr. c' t".i‘c MacGregor' began , to \NN,2Nce:.. research the province's - aDN ago. energy needs over one year °ere research wP- One of the r6Q .-v," ‘1.1c.i htios -a 14 • • This . ,p.,`,i2.41 1ncluded- tour-• v.,,SvIania which now ti:.„v9..enhouses to produce rn(Y!'.. of its oWn fresh vegetables. Ten ' years ago that country i mported 80 per cent of its vegetables. By 1980 it exbects to be self-sufficient. /011ce the plan for the Kincardine project was ready, a brief was presented to the Ontario treasurer and the deputy tninister of agriculture by the town. The government had been doing studies on using waste heat such. as that from Bruce Generating Station which Was compatible with the cardine project. Mr. MacGregor met again with Treasurer Darcy McKeough and then a brief was presented to Premier William DaviS. 'Ir. Davis directed .that a "firce be appointed to °.o the wars of -- at on April 27. t again Darcy a brief '''qn ier Pcf: Poi , Ad coe e, c c)\•‘•tee' se 6, \.0 \‘, be k‘).\\1 .9\7''‘N ' „ eAN z.st co • es651 see8‘0:tee tk,•:c.(N0,0. • ce)0,0,2,:0/4:6‘62,%\•.es .14.442,5 too e tt0:42,7t • : ect •<‘‘'D°.(5'-‘1\.'(%66N oo-t\Ns \l‘ esNes.% s2.0 AO ‘ s`N • . t° be s, rt• 2,s‘" 'tee tbe e Wc;. cces5 .00% eoek's 1,1‘. o Ito e os -1191 t'oe' 100 ess.t c-- Ato .+‘•‘.c'c' :6' to 3te, 40.A a sett' \cat zi ,,,oel‘sottec:.es7Ixt I.1,tvase ‘,,,g)este\t as :3,6 ,cee,sx 2„.0. x‘e, to that '‘‘ eft e 0 `c%e' •90-'• COMING EVENTS ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL WED. JUNE 1 - 9:30 p.m., Sam attends Y.P.C. Function at Angus Wilson's. THURS. JUNE 2 - 8 to g'p.m. - Sam in on all candidates debate-at CFOS- Open Line Show. FRI. JUNE 3 - 10 a.m. - All Candidates Debate - Kincardine High School. 10:15 p.m. —Sam at-Y.P.C. Youth Dance at Maple Square, Port Elgin. SAT. JUNE .4 - 2 p.m. - Sam at Huron Central Agricultural Society Spring Fair at. Clinton. MON. JUNE 6 - 8.0 m, -"Sam and Friends" Kincardine community Centre .t$