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"Small businesses," he said, "create jobs
and can expand our foreign market."
His campaign . speech stressed, "equal
pay for equal work, of equal value" and`alsp
,emphasized that Canada cannot allow
unemployment 'to destroy people's dignity
and disillusion young graduates..
McDonald. said that the..close. association.
Huron -Bruce has to Agriculture Minister
Ferguson. ' from neighboring Lambton-
Middlesex could be beneficial to the riding.
"I'm concerned about the betterment of.
this riding," he said. '
He. emphasized, "Huron -Bruce needs' a
thorough,.` active MP with a voice of asser-
tiveness and knowledge. Citizens of Huron-
Bruce have been on' the wrong side of the
house for too long."
He concluded his nomination speech' by
saying, "I did not enter this race to lose, I'm,
'not a token candidate," . •
McDonald's opponent ikthe Huron -Bruce,
Liberal . nomination race wag Heather
Redick, 37, of Zurich,
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. HuronCounty resident for 12••;years, she
has spent the last 10. ' years as general
manager at the Huron Country Playhouse in
Grand Bend.
,She said thatthe issues` facing ,the "Cana-
•dian government include the fight against:
acid rain, education, rights and 'concerns of
women, (particularly farm women), the
creation of new jobs, world peace and the
_strengthening.o f the petro industry. '
• She noted that in Huron -Bruce the;. main
area of concern is the family farm. She said
that the farm was, "essential' to the life-
blood and economy of all. Canadians....the
family farm • is a unitthat must be maintain
ed and enhanced:"
• Mrs, Redick also supported the need for
improvementsat the Goderich harbor. She
. noted that Goderich was the huh of Huron
Bruce and the harbor services and business
were essential:. to the riding.
Guest speaker; Senator Ann -Cools told the
audience, 'All good politicians have lostone
time .or another •..politics: is a tough, dif-
ficult • business,..,it . belongs to those, who •
have enough stamina."
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She noted;that politics. doesn't'give'many =
rewards, "The greatest reward is doing
what you have to do to make society a little
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Luckiowareachik1ren pass swimming tests
July Swimming Lessons have concluded 1Vfarita MacDougall:, Kelly Stevenson, Colin
and the following were successful in Becker, Kristen O'Neill, Christine Van
completing their colour level: Sickle,' Karen Miller, Luke Cranston,. Eric
•• ?Yellowr - MacDougall, Michael, McEwan, 'Lisa Sillib,
Micheal Beishuizen,Stuart. Hackett, Kelly Chris de Jong, Adrienne Schultz,. Michelle :
McNee, Karen. Bakker, Susan Bieman, Slotegraaf, Jennifer Porter; Dwayne
Blair. Bieman,, Kevin. Rintoul, ' John S, Harris, Angela. Cranston.
Dalton, Christopher Hogan, Vanessa Hogan, • Maroon:
Trevor Moffat, ,Russell O'HandleY, Andy.Kevin Hardy,. Robin Neable, Tim McNee,
Furness, Jay Humphrey,; Mitchell Harris; • . Dana Park, Beverlk Aitchison, JorBecker,
Heather Alton,;Mac Hackett. Mark Dawson;' Jennifer . Bakker, Tarr;
. Orange:. Colwell, Heather. Jefferson,' Steven Rintoul,
Tenille Cranston,' ' Patricia Robinson, Angela Boyd, , Tara ' Thacker, Tanya
Angela Brindley, : Peggy Brindley, Shane Sutherland, ..Misti • Humphrey, Jeremy
MacKinnon, Shelley Gollan, Karen ' O'Neill, Derik Turner, •Kristi Stanley,
Beishuizen, Matthew Shetler, Gavin Russell Sutton, Jennifer MacKinnon. -
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Colwell. Larissa Brooks, ' Alesha Moffat,
Survival: •
Dennis Hogan, Amy Sutherland, Eric Brenda Van Osch, Sarah Brophy, Jane
Andrew, Dawn Hogan, Tyler Brooks, : Brophy, Racheal Brophy, Brad Rhody,
Thomas Martin. Andrew Glenn, Jennifer Redmond, Jennifer
r Red Dalton, : Ray; • Dalton, ' Danny Kerr, Dennis
Wayne ' Gollan, Kim Fairish, ' .Clint Park; . Nanda •Guichelaar, Darryl Gibson,
• 'Murray, Kristi Stanley, Micheal Schlosser, Dale ., Brooks, • Jennifer Cranston, Denny.
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