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Luclmow Sentyeit. Wednesday, il►iugust . ,1984-.4
aconald gets Liberal no 'in Rtuor..-
•from page 1 ' A Huron county resident for 12 years,, she.
with reasonable long and short term credit. has spent the last 10 . years' . as general
"Small businesses," he• said, "create jobs manager at the Huron Country Playhouse in
and can expand our foreign market." Grand Bend. ,
His campaign speech stressed,. "equal . She said that the issues, facing the Cana
pay for equal work of equal value" and also dian' government include the fight against
emphasized that Canada cannot allow acid rain, education, rights and concerns of
unemployment `to destroy people's dignity women,. (particularly farm women),, the
and disillusion young graduates. • creation of new jobs,, world peace and the
McDonald said that the -close: association �strengthening,of the petro industry. •
Huron -Bruce has to Agriculture Minister • She noted that in Huron -Bruce the main
Ferguson from . neighboring Lambtol area of concern is the family farm. She said
,Middlesex.could.be beneficial to theriding. that th', fa��m was, "essential to the- life -
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"I'm concerned about, the. betterment of blood anid�conomyof all Canadians,.; alae .
this riding," he said. • •: family farm is a unit that must he maintain-
.
. He. 'emphasized, ,, `Huron -Bruce . needs a ed and enhanced.".
° thorough, active 1y4P with a voice of asser- Md. Redick also supported the needfor
tiveness and knowledge. 'Citizens of Huron- improvements at the Goderich harbor.. She
Bruce have been on • the Wrong side , of the noted that Goderich.. was, the hub. of Huron-
house
us concluded long."
no• mination Bruce and the harbor services and business
- tion . speech by were essential to the riding, •
.saying,,"I did not enter this race to lose . I'm, Guest speaker, Senator Ann Cools told the
not a token candidate." audience, "All good politicianshave lost one
McDonald,'s opponent ih„the: Huron-Brucetime or another,...politics is a tough, dif-
Liberal ` nomination race- was Heather ficult business.., at belongs -to those. 'who •
• Redick, 37, of Zurich. : 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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Lucknow area children pass ewrrLmi.ng tests
July Swimming Lessons have concluded Marita MacDougall, Kelly Stevenson, 'Colin
andthe following :.were successful in Becker, • 'Kristen , O'Neill, Christine Van
cornpleting their colour level; Sickle,' Karen Miller, Luke Cranston,. Eric
. .,Yellow: ' MacDougall, Michael McEwan, 'Lisa
Micheal :Beishuizen, Stuart. Hackett, Kelly Chris de Jong, Adrienne Schultz,: Michelle
McNee, Karen Bakker, Susan Bieman, Slotegraaf, Jennifer Porter, Dwayne,
Blair Rieman, Kevin Rintoul; John . S. Harris, Angela Cranston. •
Dalton, Christopher Hogan, Vanessa Hogan, 14 Maroon: • -' .
• Trevor Moffat, Russell O'Handley; Andy: • 'Kevin Hardy; Robin Neable, Tim McNee, •
Furness, Jay, Humphrey,; Mitchell Harris, • Dana, Park, Beverly; Aitchison, Joy Becker,
Heather Alton,, Mac Hackett.. Mark Dawson; Jennifer Bakker, :Tarin
Orange:' Colwell, Heather Jefferson, Steven Rintoul,
Tenille Cranston, Patricia Robinson, Angela " Boyd, TaraThacker,. Tanya
Angela Brindley, Peggy' Brindley, Shane Sutherland,: Misti umphrey, Jeremy
MacKinnon, Shelley Gollan, Karen O'Neill, Derik " Turner, Kristi Stanley,
Beshuizen,. Matthew She.tler, . Gavin ' Russell Sutton, JenniiferMacKinnon:
. 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
Red Dalton; R y Dalton, Danny Kerr, Dennis
' Wayne. Gollan, / • Kim Fairish,' Clint Park; Nanda Guichelaar, Darryl . Gibson,
Murray, Kristi [ Stanley, Micheal Schlosser, . Dale Brooks, Jennifer Cranston, Kenny
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(Present owner Bob Thompson) •- '
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• Blue:
Roger Miltenburg,. Brian Redmond,
Derek Beishuizen, Jodi Hackett, Shannon
Kerr, Shawn McEwan, Tammy Husk,
Renay , Taylor; ' Erin Johnstone, Justin
Murray.
Green: •
Shauna ; Andrew, John Hardy, ` Tanya
Hodge, Melanie' Wylds,• Jennifer Stanley, •
Tanya Turner, Alison . Wardrop, Megan
Johnstone, Sharon Van Osch,- Sandra Van
Asch, Melissa Logtenberg, Justin Murray.,
Grey: -
Wendy Miltenburg, Sherry Hodge, Donald
Hardy, Bradley Hayes, Paul Helm, Angela
Glenn, Scott Gibson, Colleen Van ,Osch,
Chris Colwell..
.. White:
Arletta 'Glenn, Sandy Macintyre, Jackie
Wilson,; Colleen Van Osch: '
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