The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-08-15, Page 7FCP, a voice of common sense
ftpeR
tend to support our patty to a
Water degree. I .this* the vetoes
we rereent ate still in the people
mom.
Freibur'g'ei'a,who wodr.e ae a school
bus driver, art wen as working on
the fetidly farm with her husband,
Ron Freeburge a has foto ellikhen
between: eight aul 18years old=
She is a past-preeidetir and cum
see tary-tuner of the. . 'Bruce
County Farm Safrett Association.. a
director of=the Walkorten Right to
Life Associatioa:.aid 11at been acs
tive in the Brant;Gre',k
Nitomen's InstituW, ChelletOw Minor'
Sporn Association and 'lo 14-X
organization:.
Tho Family" C00141050 Party is a
voice of common sense in a sea of
extravagant promises, Ramp'
AS Candidate for the weir *eke
promotes traditional family values,
•Frelbwrger opposes abortion and
Sunday shopping andisa.propgnent
or maintaining Christian ;values in
the education systemr"
"The government had no business
abolishing the Lord's prayer
schools," she said.
She aid the gove nmeut kw a
responsibility to act upon the
wislnent of the people who elected it.
"For a government to do what it
wants all the tura, that's mot Tighe.
and that's what we have now."
She Wiled abortion clue
Itoeettunent funned death centres",,
artd criticized the current direction
of sex educ Lien in public *boob.
"We bear all this talk about safe
sex. but there's no such thing as
safe sea. Our youth need guidance
as to the .difference betweeuer>Inght
and Wig:"
She uid the Liberal government
has fenced many employees to work
Sundays to keep they jobs., '
"The govt'says you don`#
have to work Sundays if you don't
want. W. But I. know many people
are in a position where if Yon don't
work Sand* Your: don't : have At
j"'
In his pre -ballot speech, Poecie.
man also: addressed abortion and
sex education mares, -•
"I'm opposed t10 killing of any
kind and abortion is killing : there's
no in-betweens, frothing, he said,
He criticized a lack of moral
values in schools.
We get the % d's Prsyer Ott of
schools n® what do we got in?
AfterCoudcax e "b�A: Poechman
endorsed Feeiburger as * candidate
tind urged party moth= to support
"She's -gait a big job ahead of her
and, it's going to lake :all Of us ,to
nuke it work."
DiRgceo Said the FCP's main
goat in the 1990eleci t is to pmt
Wale candidates So that we can
have soine iuence,"'
The FCP is "in serious Conten-
tion,," innsome ridings, notably
Jetimbton, Peterborough, Oxford and
Sara* said I)iRocco.
He refund to rule out beating
incumbent MPP Murray Elston. in
Brite.
"1•think weca►n send amessage to
- ueen's Park, at leastetrealize it's
.
u gtough, to beat a calci minister, but
' remember what happened. to
Goliath --David won the battle,"
Glenn Schruirr, Bruce riding "'
presidein, said the patty plans to'.
nut an
president..
. campaign. He
said to - .party.• 'hopes: to raise
$25,900 in eamttributilms to promote
their 'candidate inBruee riddiing.
BY PAUL RAMAN;
CLINTON - Pact :IQopp will
represent the Heron New
Democratic(NAP) in their
quest to unseat the' Liberals in the ,
upcoming lmoviecial:election.
Mr. Klopp was acclaimed as the
next NDP challenger ,nit the partes
noon meeting. held at Cline
ton's Central'.'Hmmn Secondary
School on August i, N
"We have only one way to go
but up -- and we're fed up!".he
told a small group of supporters.
Mr. Klopp is optimistic of his
party's. chances in the election, He ,
said that the achilles. ' heel of
Premier David Peterson and the
Liberals is the fact they let word
of the election leak out before the
announcement. The government,
he said, also has a poor record in
regard to, the landfill.. site
problems,. an . unfair tax system
and high interest rates. "Give out
loans to farmers at a decent rate
(of interest)," stated Mr. Klopp.
He added that the Peterson
government has little inspect for
Ontario's farming communities.
As exarr►Ple, he cited Mr.
Peterson'scabinet shuffle which
saw Huron MPP Tach Riddell, a
Liberal, lose' his post as Minister
•of
of Agriculture. Mc; Riddell was'.
replaced by Ttmiskami ng h!IPP
David Ramsey.
"•E`in not the hestfor'ihe job, blit{
I'll carry• the flag for you people.
But,ale itaye supported; mei
v0 cons, up tome op, the
streets and said, `Paul, you've
earned -Air vote,.'" Mr•:Klopp said.
"We've..lost that'�feeling to stand
up and fight. But in a democracy.;
,you>- just have to walk into an
election booth•and mark your X:',
GUEST SPEAKER
Following Mr. Klopp's speech,
the audience heard from Guyana •
boric John Rodriguez, the long-
time NDP'. MP for the Nickel Belt
riding—He began by saying he is
noted for the longest speech ever
recorded in the history- of Par-
liament. A• Speech, he said, which
broke Wilfred I.aurier's record:
"We have to work together to
build a better society -- a just
society," Mr. Rodriguez stated.
"'What you are doing isevery im
portant, work • because:' you're
crusaders."
Mr. Rodriguez then Went into a
long attach against the Peterson
gov�taid Brian Mufonee's
Conservative federal government.
'He charged that both governlnents-
are tike's stance because they fail to 4'
keep their promises. , t
He also +claimed; that the Ontario
premier is holding an election':So '
soon because of the Patricia Starr
scandal: She is accused of direr
ting • unauthorized funds to the ,.
..Ontario : 'Liberal. ' Party. Mr.
Rodriguez suggested the election•
is timed so that Patricia ..Starr
won't "sing" 'until after the elec-
tion,'when her trial is held..
"Some cabinet members are
going. to fall," predicted . Mr.
Rodriguez. "I never got a free
refriLerator all the years I was in
Ottawa."
Mr. Rodriguez concluded by
quoting former federal NDP leader
Stephen Lewis. "Am I my
brother's and sister's keeper? The
answer is alwaysyes. Together we
can look after alLour needs."
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Wilkins family attend baptismal
Charlie and Mayme Wilkins, they had a dance at the ,Lucknow
Jack, Sharon, Timothy and Matthew Community Centre.
Wilkins of Ashfield Township, Kae Webster and her son, CecilLOCHALSH
b Kae Webster
David and Liz Dadson of Wal- Webster of Waterloo had a very y
laceburg and Barbara Wilkins of enjoyable holiday which took them ,gtrls, Lori and Lisa of Sarnia.
Paris were in Wallaceburg recently up to Tobennory across- the island,. Duncan and Lava Finla son of
at the home of Allan and Janet up to Sudbury. and Parry Sound.-' Y
Peek. While there, they attended the They visited many points of, Port Elgin, Carol . Finlayson, her
baptismal service for Colleen Es- interest, husband John Balch and boys.
tette Peck, daughter of Allan and One highlight was the boat trip at Alexander and Nicholas of London.
Janet Peck. Parry Sound around the 30,000 Dorothy retuned to. London for a
Laura and Mabel Campbell .of Islands. They ended by spending couple of days with John, Carol and
Toronto have been recent visitors five days in Richfield, Ohio, with boYs•
with Charlie and Mayme Wilkins. Atlee, Jean and Tricia Wise.
Mayme Wilkins, along with her Finlay MacDonald had his steam
sister- and brother-in-law, Charlie engine in Kincardine on Saturday in
and Ruby Riach of Woodstock, the parade.
visited with Stella and Lloyd Irwin The Localsh community was
of Kinloss Township. saddened and shocked a week ago
Visiting with Barry and Betty on the sudden passing away of
Jones are Jim, Sherry and Tristian Duncan Farrish of Goderich and a
Bullard of Guelph and Jim's parents former resident of the area.
Julian and Margaret. Bullard of Mr. Parrish is survived by his
Oxford, England. wife Margaret (Peggy), two sons
Barry and Betty Jones hosted the Ken and his wife Carol of Oakville,
annual Hunter family , reunion at and David and his wife Roxanne of
their home on Sunday. They were Moncton, New . Brunswick... two
there from Thorndale, Barrie, Bel brotbers,,Bill:of AehfieldTowiiship,
mont, London, Dorchester and aad toriug. of London; two Sisters
surrounding areas. 1V rgaaret 4eKenzie and Sadie
Visiting recently with Elmer (Mrs.: Alviin(3ilvers) of'Goderich.
Culbert was an old army buddy, Also `surviving are three
Murray Gough of Windsor. Elmer grandchildren, Andre*, -John and,
and Ray along with Roy Havens of .Mark. Sympathy is extended to all
Lucknow served together during the the Famsh' family.
war. They hadn't met since 1945. Visiting with Dorothy Finlayson
The MacDonalds had their annual on the weekend • Were Barbara
family reunion on Saturday at the Rogerson and son Charles of
Toronto,' Paul and Jane Emberlin of
MacDonald Cedars, In the evening Tomtit°, rod and Jeanne ,pinlayson
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pts, C Mee ,, Ocr shone' ee Winghitu..
are pleased'to announce the engage-,
Meat sof theirdaughter Heidi to Gary
Forster, on .of Mr. ;& Mrs. John
•Forster, .tucknow. The wedding will
take place at the Wingham United
Church at 3 p.m,. Sept, 1, 1990,
Friends & neighbours are invited to
a reception at Lucknow at 9:00 p.m.
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