HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-25, Page 3Peter to seek PC
Nko Peters announced
last Thursdey the seek the
Censervative tion for the
- riding of Huron m the next provin-
cial election. is the 'first .to
declare his in en to am. It i
expected that eral mere will
also seek the tics" before the
Awed 8 de,
Mr. Peters, 411.70Polia Senfot;th:
resident le well Insorrn throughout
the riding heViugr run a very active
campaign in 1987 provincial
election, .
It is widely speculated that an
electon will be called later this
summer, Mr, Peters finds it
a `Somewhat ridiculous that , the
Peterson government would even
consider calling an election when
they have served only a little over
hail of their five year mandate. But
if he does (Peterson calls an elect-
tion)" Peter - expects "that this
time Huron voters will ,.be more
than happy to send a Conservative
member t Queen's. Park on their.
- behalf."
C..
nomination
Mr. Peters and his. wife Herda
have three childrenand farm in
Tuckersinith Township. He has and
continues, to serve in a:number of
agricultural organizations including
the . Ontario 1, Federation , of
Prevboo awed ia* Mt peters rod, ramie*
and is active within the Segos*
Preebyterian dead'.Hehas
serv-
ed as a volieeterg and director for
the Him chapter of doe heart and
Stroke Foutioin fora number of
years. Peters presently represent*,
all Souhweochepters
of the Boort and StreirFoundation
at the provincial leveles the
man of the Board. wean®
Family and qty values
will play a very important imp rtannty'ro�le,,,� pi in
his campaign he eaid "�ticians
of every stripe must ' do mere to
uphill' 'Pre and work herd to
restore trust, banality and integrity
to our 'political .system se, that we
can again take pride in
Hum Provincial Progressive
Cin Conservative Association is e
ting that well over 400 peopie will
attend the nomination meeting, to:.
be held en AuguSt 8, 1990 at. 8:00
140. in the CentralII�.,Huron Sect*
dare m' Clinton,
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The Huron County Provincial
Progressive Conservative Party is
getting pricaed for an anticipated
fall provincial election.
The Conservatives will choose
their candidate for the riding at a
nomination meeting on Wednesday,
Aug. 8. It will be held at Central
Huron Secondary School in Clinton
at 8 p.m.
Nominees can submittheir
names to the riding President, Ken
Campbell of Seaforth, before an
Aug. 6, 8 p.m. deadline.
The Conservative party uses a
delegate voting system to elect its
candidate. Three delegates from
each poll in the county get to vote,
as well as the party executive and
honorary delegates.—.
APPLICATIONS
ARE NOW AVAILABLE
FOR ONTARIO'S
FARM INCOME
ASSISTANCE PR
ONTARIQj INTEREST ASSISTANCE
COMPONENT
This ,program provides grants of up to $3,000 on
interest costs paid in 1989. If your farm business
generated at least $15.000 in gross farm sales. in
1989, you may be eligible. Grants are calculated
on the basis of 25 per cent of 1989 interest costs
above $5.000. For example, if you paid $16,000
in interest costs, your rebate would 'be calculated
as ($16,000 - $5.000) x, 25% = $2,750.
CANADA GRAINS AND OILSEEDS COMPONENT
If your farm business ,produced and harvested
one or more eligible crop during the 1989 crop ,
year. yo, v qualify for payment equal to
$5.80 per :re on the following crops: grain corn,
fodder corn, soybeans, .winter wheat, spring wheat.
seed corn, white beans, coloured beans, mixed
grains, canola, oats, barley, buckwheat, rye, flax-
seed, faba beans, dry peas, sunflower seed. triticale.
lentils. canary seed and safflower. Payment is
based on 1989 acreage.
APPLICATIONS AND BROCHURES ARE IN THE
MAIL TO FARMERS NOW.
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS
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OCTOBER 31, 1990:,
For more information, call the ONTARIO MINISTRY
OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD at (416) 326-9895
or contact your Local Ontario Agricultural
Representative.
Ministry of
Agriculture
and Food
Ontario David Ramsay. Minister
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"Over the next two weeks
Meetings will be held in each at the
municipalities in Huron to select
the three delegates from each of
the town or township's pus,- Over
800 delegates will vote in total.
Anyone interested in becoming a
delegate .should' contact their Con-
' servative Municipal chairman.
.
dueation - continues
frons POP 1
their lessons at Wingham or Prograin easily accessible to
Huron Park. H u.. county students. -
Gang to school during suwn mer
Busses ' run out of Exeter, may not seem like much fun, but
Seaforth, Goderich and Wingham. these.: students, no doubt, will
making the summer , education benefit in the long run.
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