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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-23, Page 10jo GODERICH SIGNAL -S R, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, ,f971 Goderich's safety-, record broken ! -Ralph Gillis dead; second man injured A Tuesday evening -single car accident°.#on Elgin Avenue, just west of to Britannia Road • Intersection, has claimed the life of one Goderich Man and -sustained injuries. to another. theicrash is • still under 1 Ralph..Edw..in Gilllis, 24, of • . • r.rrvestgatis�.t�,..4y., ,the...:CIAder.ich 6 Sr -David Streetrippasise4strs. In the vehicle, died in the �unrcrpal Police Department wreckage after the car went out and at press time, no charges had • of control, jumped a. curb, " been laid. nor had an inquest • "crossed the sidewalk,. smashed a been called. 14 inch maple tree off and then slammed into the front porch of a house located at 117 Elgin, • Driver of the car, Peter Herlufsen, 20, of 11'4 Picton Street • west, sufft,red minor injuries to his leg- and head„,but was released from hospital after treatment. The. car had been travellingwest on Elgin at the time of the crash. Carroll says ,rio (Continued from 'Pageh) regional planning policy with an -eye towards the ••Location of secondary .. industries - i communities which would alb help stop the youth migration to larger urban centers was discussed... Mr. Carroll pointed out that' the Consumers Bureau must be. strengthened' and Borrie teeth put into the le ' 1 t' backing it gls a con ac • . , ° -"The New Democratic Party," .,he •said would offer a once' unit health care plan that Too many times, he said, .1. .month later they sprung the plan would co4er, all health expenses have, seen 'people unable to�get. -on the people without any ”.-" (3--incYiid-i ng"'�d ' v regzo v t -Amcor` •r4 ;rthe'-`k ifare-choice..on the -matter: Obviously; the cost of $10 per family per system and requests to , the AIM "Plan was in the°°making i nit." .There would also be. a ' government to straighten things before that -election, but they public * auto' insurance scheme out have brought no results. "I never once mentioned it during ost to that would cut present Cost have - .talked •too often," the the campaign." driversHomed with snnior tmember "In the . same manner, by 15 percent to 20 Hamrl'ton Wentworth. percent. w itizens who regional government is not being We,would propose that more,. live in absolute poverty'trying to mentrohed by them, during this emphasis be put on progressive get .by on $112 per month and .campaign," he added, "but it is tax systems so that taxes would heard theP government refuse -to -'4uite possible they will bring ins •be rated "on the ability to pay, raise payments enough to even a blanket policy on this if they brio them u to,nno not above, are re-elected, soon alter the not on the ability to er;ade. The g p ' N.D.W.I ,can also , cut° the just up CO the poverty level'." election." Nothing was done about this Gaunt went. on to explain provincial sales tax by one per g cent; reduce the education tax-'- °hntil just before an election was how unsatisfactory regional to. farmers in a `plan for called, Mr. Deans pointed slut, government is in areas where it provincial take over of 80 per :---"yet Mr. Dais says government,,,,,. has been brought. about, and o cent of costs without increasing is for peopl. • pointed- out'that -right now the f 'St.. Cathari-nes has o city costs to•.the taxpayer as the "The ,government has c� - Progressive Conservative Party ,increased a programme ' of petitioned the, provincial clims would be necessary. education and, trained students government to be let out of the a_ The• - question o f- 'who work hard and then find ' system. e.►. '• • environmental `control could be ,when they •graduate with their "We all know there has to be 4. -property handled if the technical diploma or even their government would just enforce degree -that there' are -no jobs," East the legislation now in force," the N.D.P. member said. "They Mr. Carroll said, "The N.D.P. have done nothing about this Continued .from Page 1 would not hesitate t9 prosecute either," he' said, "short of on Plan 41 which would restrain under thiSact." introducing a programme for the Eastbank Buildings Limited The' New Democratic ,Party cutting of dead elms."• andlor Harold Shore from selling " puts people first ,Mr. Carroll said When asked if he would like any further lands. and' 'called, on everyone present -70o reply to the fact tat hthe It . `understood that in to work towards a victors" 'in other parties in the province had, • Christina Court there are 13 lots hung the tag of socialist on the with six still unsold. • N.D.P. Mr. 'Deans said, w"If Councillor, Giesbrecht ,., told creating jobs, setting up an council that legal a9tion as effective welfare system, advised by Murphy; would . tin proving heal insurance "effectively ' tie up Eastbank plans, building homes, giving Buildings Limited so that they proper pensions to our senior could not. sell any property or citizens who rift the province build any more dwellings until we live in :. ..--c„nsider-ed they". -. `had- complied;with` 'i1'ie • socialist then I would accept the label gladly.'' terms of the Subdivision Act.�, Mr. Deans also suggested that Councillor' Reg Jewell the present government has been suggested that- Eastbank acting for too long on behalf of Buildings Limited be 'givenone the wealthy and the big last chance" to meet the town's international companies, "We in terrhs beforec beginning legal action. the . N.D.P.,„ he said, Put Councillor 'Giesbrecht . said• people before profits.” the company was"still having a Reports on the campaign in last chance." Huron to date were heard and it "He (Harold Shore) doesn't wasoted that all was g progressing well and that the •appear to want to co-operate, added Giesbrecht. ,`.`At .the ' party was very encouraged. Mr. meeting we had with hail, he Carroll also announced that insisted ” he had no intention, N.D.P. provincial leader Stephen Lewis would be in Goderich for comply." a short time on September 29, When the '; -vote was called, next Wednesday, when- he is Councillor Jewell acrd expected to arrive at Sky Deputy -Reeve Dave Clower Harbour en- route "to do a voted against the motion and television taping for .C.K.N.X. Counci-floc Deb Shewfelt T.V. at Wingham.' abstained from voting. An ambulance dispatched"by' Alexandra Marine and General Hospital answered the call and a 'tow truck • from, Bannister Motors loaned' 'assistance at the scene, A 7 progress already the campaign was going" exceptional1' well all across the province with the`-N.D.P. shoo n in' a recent poll to..be well ahead f o'the Liberals and within a few percentage points of • the Conservatives.• "`I seriously -doubt," M'r': Deans said, "the deep concerti 'Mr.. Davis expresses for people in his campaign slogan." "Isit what he says or is it..,what he does that. shows •where his concern lies?" the member asked.• • Duncan the Liberal Continued -from Page 1. cattle as "Well as pigs the main livestock.' Duncan is a long. -trine •. some changes in the structure of local government," Mr. Gaunt went on to say, "but the answer is to reform within the county member of the Liberal , system," Ass©eiation in Huron.'- He is a • He explained that the 'oriesz cousino .of James Gardner, former want a population of 1,50,000 t federal, cabinet minister. 200,000' to form aa region, and Presently a Member of said this would take in all of Usborne Township Council Huron, Bruce and Perth where he' has served for six Counties, as well as part of years, Duncan is , l!sborne's either Wel rgton or -Waterloo. representative to the Upper . `"Phis would be•a tremendous Tharil. s. �anserudt� n,." uthrarst>k„'.«.;aha;-in....whiCh. ; tu,,.,ehave a •He . and'- his family are government operate efficiently, members cit`- Thames Road he said. _ United Church. ,Three other men were. nominated '' to contest , the election for the Liberal party in Huron, but they all declined, They were Howard Aiken, Goderich; Paul Steckte, R. R. 2, Zurich; and Don Oesch, Zurich. local areas., A. Y. McLean ' chaired the Referring to Premier William. meeting and conducted the Davis' 'as "the fast of .the big election of a candidate. -1, • spenders", the Huron=Bruce Guest speaker :at the merr`rber 'said the former nomination meeting was Murray Education Mini"ster increased Gaunt, Liberal member for the spending in his department five Huron• 'Bruce riding, who times during his terra in '-that' severely . criticized the 'office. ' Conservative plan of ° "Just since he has replaced "centralization". Robarts as Premier, he has He referred to three specific increased the spending in that plans, ., county school boards, take -aver of the assessment - regio -nal governments and the Qpp seven. �'� V �t system by the provincial Sh�ws government. ^, Gaunt referred to the provincial ' take-over of the assessment system as• one of the biggest blunders they ever made, and he claimed that the, Tories completely • • disregarded the advice to leave assessment within "`During the 1967 election • campaign the Tories never mentioned a word 'about county school boards," he said. "Then a mishaps This Week the local detachment had a ..busy week investigating motor . vehicle mishaps. Polic€ officers, investigated a total of even st accidents and . four • o,6. -thern resulted in injuries ' to those involved. Lorte Wittaker of 84 market Street in Seaforth was involved in a..- single car crash •orpold Highway 8. , in' Tuckersmith Township and suffered injuries i n " the accident. . The crash occurred on September 13. September 15 on Highway 21 south of Highway,- 86 Francis 'Gibson of R. R. 3 Goderich and, Levert Fortner of Flint Michigan were involved in a two.' car collision resulting in •damage to the vehicles; Both Fortner and Gibson Were injured, as well as passengers, in the cars Rully Dii key of Flint Michigan and James Cress of the same m;u comn.ty. . • • Leonard Cook of Dungannon was involved" in a single car collision September 17 on Highway 21 at the north edge of Goderich. The car was severely damaged and Cook' suffered injuries. On the same day Jam -es Bolger of Clinton. was involved in an other single car mishap On:• department by, 60 per cent," he added. "The Tories are spending our money twice as fast asp can ,make it." In concluding his remarks, Mr. Daunt outlined some of the policies of the Liberal party under Bob Nixon. I -le said Mr. Nixon,, has pledged himself' to fe organize the entire government under their "Blueprint for Government"-, pointing out that the ,cabinet would be reduced to 12 ministers in 'Order to cut down expenses. ""Just remember," Mr, Gaunt added, "in • six ' out ,of eight 'provincial elections in Canada recently the governments have . fallen, The Tories in Ontario 'will be next." Gaunt was iii° roduced, by, Brigadier Morgan' Smith, the candidate in the .:,t provincial eleetion, and' thanked. by president of the Huron group, John;,.. Laporte, R`. R. 2, Zurich. Greetings from the Village of Hensall were extended to the rte.. gathering by Councillor Paul Neilands, who said tie hoped there would be a change of governments in Ontario. Also bringing greetings to the 'meeting were Charles Thomas, •• 'Reeve of Qrey Township, and Bili Elston, president of • the Huron -.Bruce Liberal Association and Reeve of Morris Township. Lc�ccset.�tiytTRAN$PURTATION - CAR, LIGHT TRUCK .LEASING Any MakeOrModel' IF YOU ARE THINKING OF LEASING YOUR NEXT VEHICLE WE WILL GLADLY GAVE YOU AL�.THE DETAILS 524-8391 KEN & AL 'McGEE iM P.O. BOX 82 ' GQQERICH ' 4 1 Huron _Guest, speaker at Monday evening's meeting was Tan Deans "the. sitting N.D.P. member of the provincial legislature for . the riding of Hamilton Wentworth. He indicated to the group that M acNa'ugh'ton Continued from Page 1 with government." "Nor do we want to nationalize for the sake of nationalizing,'' he stressed. "Th socialists,, Big Brother •attitude," he went on. ``Has never worked and it, won't work any better in Ontario." "As Progressive Conservatives," • the minister "said, "We should work for a victory strong' enough to route the forces of the New Democratic Party in Ontario and keep tat what they really are, just a factional group." The campaign, NIX,. McKeough reminded the meeting, must start now and • not—end 'until October 24. We need to give.up much, he said, and make many personal and business sacrifices to ensure a Progressive Conservative victory. Mr. McKeough lashed out, at the N.D.P. saying that "A vote for the New Democrats is a non -vote for they have no policies and they have no party." "The N.D.P. now' have 27 members in Toronto and therefore they 'have 27 different party'pelicies." According to "the ,cabinet minister in the past four years the New Democrats have not been able to agree on one policy. - • "The Liberals in Ontario do not expect to win this election," Mr•. McKeough said, "and the N.D.P. are not geared to win an election." The minister of Economics praised Charles - MacN ughton ' for the -excellent work he had been doing in $Queen's park over the pot years and called on,the voters of Htrron• riding to return him to office on' October 2141 part of a Progressive ry 'Cid sere4tt'' g. rPWIlam ` t °9th • Ittibert° Mclannley,,was 4so on hand and spoke briefly 'to the meeting as well as the, P.C. candidates 'for Perth 'arid ft'uron- Bruce ridings. 'regardless of -Council's action, to County, Road 12 in McKillop Township. He also suffered injuries. This week the officers of the detachment logged 833 ,duty hours and • 5,467 miles of highways and other roada during patrol. They also laid 12 charges under__ -the Highway Traffic Act, and • five under ,the Liquor Control Act, • 16 warnings were issued as well. m The police answered, five requests 'for assistance, conducted one prisoner escort, registered five L.• C. A. and nine H. T:_ .A.. convictions in Provincial Court. 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