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ivluri:ay Elston the newly elected Liberal
Member of the Provincial Legislature for the
riding of Iluron-Bruce is to be the Party's
Critic of the Solicitor General's Ministry.
In making the announteinent, Liberal
Leader Stuart Smith.expressed every con-
fidence in Elston's ability 'to undertake this
ynry important area of ciiticism. We've been
concerned for some " time that the jobs of
Solicitor General and Attorney General are
held by the same person, I know Murray will
'IteeP the pressure on the Government to
,change the situation".'
Elston is a lawyer with - the firm of
Crawford, Mill, Davies and Elston =and has
served as Solicitor for the Town of Wingham
and theToWnship of Turnberty.
He is anitious to participate in the debates
of the Provincial Legislature, and anticipates
a very challenging time at Queen's Park
under a majority government.
"There is a great deal of work to be done.
It's the Opposition's job to make sure that
the Government doesn't just sit back now
that they have the power of majority.
"Personally, I'm delighted to have
responsibility for the Solkitor. General's
Ministry, which will really give me some.
to get my teeth into., The Minister's
performance •has left a great deal to be
desired, and I think it is utterly wrong for
one person to • have the responsibility for
both the 'legal' Ministries.'
Elston's appointment became effective on
the first day of the new Legislature, and will
continue until further notice.
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al m May
that as many people, as •possible will
purchase the $4 tickets in advance..
There are three different times to sit down .
for dinner, so all tickets are all colour coded
for each separate sitting.
Already the street light decorations of
windmills are going up, and many of the
main street inerchants have ordered special
• Dutch outfits to wear dining the celebiation.
Much of the booth since has already been
booked, but there ,are still a few openings.
The festiiial honours the large number of
Canadians of Dutch extraction who aline to
the area fpllowing World War IL
The tuli• ps will be blooming, the windmills
will be turning, and, the' Dutch skirts flying
as Clinton kicks off its first ever IClompen ,
Feest, wooden, shoe festival, May 22.
,The festival will be based on a traditional
Dutch flavor, and event chairman Bob
Campbell is reminding everyone to buy their
button for a Si, which give them admittance
• to all events except the giant chkken
• barbecue on Saturday. afternoon, May 23.
Those tickets are now available at most
•,, Clinton businesses and because there is a
• .limited number, Mr. Campbell is hoping
• We have closed our stationery business 1Sepoy Stationery] and
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Murray Elston, the new ILiberid.M.P.P. for the riding Of Ifuron-BrUce;•, Was officially sworn In
this Week :by Chief Clerk
Roderick Lewis At left is Murray's wife Trudy.
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Henderson Lumber
have in stock
• a shipment of
PSUM BOARD
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Ready to use,Orrivall Compound
Stiacorite
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