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Times-Advocate, 1984-04-11, Page 3Liberals optimistic Continued frau front page field of wheat. It looks good from a distance, but, on close scrutiny has a lot of chaff. The local MPP on the rural task force said, "We had ex- cellent presentat4ons from all sectors. The government puts an their emphasis on urban problems. They think the rural people can look after themselves. Riddell said he was over- whelmed with the knowledge Sheila Copps has of health and social issues and she was responsible for the high rating the Liberal party has had recently in polls of youth and women. The gathering was welcom- ed to Exeter by mayor Bruce Shaw who made a brief ap- pearance before moving on to the Huron riding Conser- vative meeting at the South Huron Rec Centre. He wished everyone good luck "to a degree." Warden Doug Reycraft of Middlesex county said he was not pleased with the new riding boundary proposals, but, added, "I can wish you the best of luck without any conditions unlike the mayor of Exeter." Bruce MacDonald, co - Cancer can be beaten ordinator for southwestern Ontario spoke briefly saying he has five ridings in his jurisdiction and they are all held by Liberals." In a brief election Joe Hogan of Exeter was named president of the Huron - Middlesex Liberal Associa- tion replacing Bernard Benn of Lucan who held the position for the past four years. John Johnston of the Parkhill area who was recent- ly named Middlesex Farmer of the Year is the vice- president. Maggie Burton of Huron Park is secretary and the treasurer is Zoie Wraithby of Goderich. District vice- presidents are Muriel Mur- phy, Wilson Hodgins, Connie Van Bussel, Jim Love, Beecher Menzies, George Walker, Jean Adams and Bob Swartman. Retiring treasurer - Ken Keller read the financial statement which revealed a bank balance in excess of $9,000. At the meeting, Shirley McAllister on behalf of the association presented a giftto Jack and Anita Riddell on the occasion of their recent marriage. Riddell said an account of their honeymoon to South Africa by he and his wife ap- pears in the current newsletter. Howard Aitken, executive vice-president of the Huron - Bruce federal riding said a meeting would be held at the Seaforth Public School on Thursday April 26 to name delegates to the Liberal Leadership Convention. TASTY -NU SPECIALS French Stick Loaf . 79$ Butter Tarts 6 for 1.49 Harvarti "Butter Cheese" Medium Cheddar Ib. *3.99 Ib. $3.09 From now to Easter we'll have lots of Hot Cross Buns, Easter chocolate Bunnies etc., Bulk snacks and Candies, Dinner rolls. qtye Bakery & Chuse House (( u 0 Exeter 235-0332 K OF C SPONSOR SHOOTOUT — The area Knights of Columbus sponsored a very well attended elementary school basketball shoot out Saturday at South Huron District High School. Back, left, District K of C Warden Rene Brochu, shooting winners Dianne Hamilton, Usborne; Jamie Brand, Stephen; Scott Hern, McCurdy; Heather Rideout, Exeter and K of C officials Don O'Rourke and Phil Campbell. Front, Julie Schade, Stephen; Jamie Wulterkens and Sivilay Sengkhounmany, Mount Carmel and Dimitra Lerikos, Exeter. T -A photo Authority announces meetings to get public's input on plan The Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority will be sponsoring a series of public meetings to enable public in- put and reaction to the Con- servation Authority's long- range planning. The public meetings will be held on Tuesday, April 24 in Bayfield at the municipal Huron staff Continued from front page $22,568 to $27,066 ($21,502 to $25,792), and social worker MSW ranges from $23,582 to $28,288 ($22.464 to $26,962). Also under board of health, public health inspectors and clerical staff salaries are as follows: public health inspec- tors salaries range from $21,814 to $26,208 ($20,800 to $24,960), dental and vision technician -_ ranges__firom . $14,274 to $17,004 ($13,598 to $16,198), senior secretary - steno and secretary book- keeper ranges from $13,754 to $16,328 ($13,104 to $15,574), secretary -steno and clerk technician 'ranges from $13,156 to $15,600 ($12,532 to $14,872), clerk typist and den- tal assistant ranges from $12,610 to $14,976 ($12,012 to $14,274.) building; on Wednesday April 25 in Parkhill at Parkhill - West Williams Public School; and on Thursday April 26 in Exeter at the Old Town Hall. The public meetings will focus on the process of developing the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority's watershed plan. The watershed plan will guide the Conservation Authority's activities over the next fifteen years. The plan will state the part the Conservation Authority will play in dealing with flooding, soil erosion, water supply, water quality, recreation, forestry, en- vironmentally significant areas, fish and wildlife and cultural and historical resources. John Tinney, chairman of the Ausable-Bayfield Conser- vation Authority, says "The Conservation -Authority's watershed plan will help us increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the Ausable- Bayfield Conservation Authority's involvement with various resource problems. During these times of economic hardship, we must find ways of ensuring the con- servation of our natural resources despite the need for constraint at both the provin- RREL AL A 20 pc. "finger lickin good" chicken . 2 500 ml. salad loaf of head Feed 8 hungry people for under 210 each. Offer available April 12 to 29 TWIivS I%ntuckyfried Chicken 227 Male It. N., !x.t.r tial and municipal levels." Dan Kennaley, watershed planning and community relations co-ordinator, ex- plains that, while the Conser- vation Authority has developed some preliminary ideas of where the Authority should be heading in the next 15 years, "these ideas can certainly be modified if peo- ple can tell us about resource problems we've missed or solutions we've overlooked. These are the sort of things we will be looking for at the watershed planning public meetings." Kennaley adds, "we want the Atisable-Bayfield Conser- vation Authority's watershed plan to -be responsive to the needs of residents in, and visitors to, the Ausable and Bayfield watersheds." The meetings are schedul- themselves with background information. From 7:45 until 8:00 Conservation Authority staff will explain the planning process and the importance of public input. The major part of the meeting from,8:00 un- til 9:00 will be devoted to questions and comments from the public in attendance. Local girls sing well at festivals Angela Cottrell, Exeter,. tied for second place in the solo class for girls 13 and under at the Kiwanas Music Festival In London on April 3. She was competing in the Festival for the first time. Twin sisters Jeanette and Henrietta Visscher,_ R,1 ed to take place -between? and– Paced first in girls vocal duet, grade six -seven level, at the Christian Reformed seven -school Fine Arts Festival in London on April 6. Henrietta also came first in the grade 8 vocal solo. All three girls are students of voice teacher Marilyn Zivkovic. 9 p.m. From 7:00 until 7:45 p.m., the public will be able to view displays and acquaint ONLY YOU CAN 1 GIVE THE GIFT I OF LIFEI J PCs optimistic Continued from front page have opposed all these things that have turned out so disastrously." The partisan crowd gave him a standing ovation. Murray Cardiff, MP for the Huron -Bruce riding, publicly announced he will be a can- didate when nominations are held in the riding. A new Association ex- ecutive was acclaimed to of- fice. Members are MargBen- nett, past president; Mary Donnelly, president; 1st vice president Barry .Johnston; 2nd vice president Ken Camp- bell; 3rd vice president Don- na Wood; 4th vice president Joe Reichenback and 5th vice president Robert Dinsmore. Directors are Elmer Hayter, Stewart Farrell, Harold Robinson, Len Met- calfe and Harry Hayter. Ber- nie Haines heads the Young P.C.'s and Maria Van Keulen is the new secretary - treasurer. Lorne Kleinstiver was ap- pointed election finance chairman. Honourary Association members are Elmer D. Bell, Charles S. McNaughton, George McC}it- cheon, James Hayter, Wm. Walden, Robert E. McKinley and James W. Britnell. A resolution proposing that the term of president not ex- ceed three years will be voted on at the next annual meeting. April 11, 1 Pore. 3 Best Interest 12%% Guaranteed Investment Certificates •subject to change 8a1ser.Kseale Insurance Brokers Inc. 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