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PAUE 12—CODERIelt SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY. MARCH 22, 197:3
Jubilation, joy and just plain happiness reigned in Goderich last Thursday evening aelocal
Liberal supporters greeted victorious,c,andidate Jack Riddell on The Square late in the
evening. Here Riddell rides on the shoulders of the crowd. With his back ,to the camera is
old-timer:Hugh Hill who was on hand to stiiikeYarids with the first Liberal elected in Huron,
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Riding for about 30 years. Goderich gave Riddell a majority of over 200 votes. (T -A photo)-
Over-joyed
Liberals
hail
their hero
Susan Van Wyck (left) holds the hands of Debbie Riddell,
daughter of Liberal MPP Jack Riddell as they awaited
results in the Hensel! Committee Rooms last Thursday
evening. The Dashwood farmer was victorious over PC
Donald Southcott and broke a 30 year tradition of Conser-
vatism In Huron Riding;
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One of tel surpilse visitors to the Riddell Ubiral Rooms
Clinton atter Jack-Riddell's astounding victory In the by -
41111C0011 last Thursday *a$Mall Edgar (back to camera).
Edgar, tarried the Ubsial banner WHIM years back
against R. L McKinley, MP tor Huron. (T -A photo) '
A
New MPP off. ...
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straws- in the dying moments
of the campaign
The nettM1111 admitted he
Was Most faint hal' %Vial NeW
nadla ii 111 the lield of
agriculture lie said many\ of
them were fine farmers from
whom other rural dwellers
could "take a lesson-, hut ad-
ded that New Canadians are a
credit to t he community
wherever they, worlt.
in a brief discussion concer-
ning I a st Thursdily' s by -
election, Riddell said the
Liberal win was due to the
tremendous viganization
behind him.
"I take very little credit for
this at all,- said Riddell. "The
numbers of people ‘yho turned
in to. help with the campaign
was phenomenal and thisAind
of support and enthusiasm is
something we're going to have
teL maintain. -
a!_!(14.4 there Nv 1,, :in
"anti -Davis feeling- among the
‘oters in the Huron Riding tie
said this was verified h. the
Liberal win in St George's
!tiding last Thursday
He sited people did not like
t ht. "imposit ion of regional
goverIllnent" .1)t.Cit use, he said,
they were not rt.adv for it lie
said the possible "phasing 0(11
((1 certain small hospitals and
the possible reduction of Public
t'ormnissions in the
pre ov ince from about 350 to 11)1),
%%as Worn,'Ing, -the voters
'They see Services taken -
;e(viev and higher costs,- Rid-
dell said_
lie also referred to the, "largt.
deficit- as another possible'
reason for the, voters* concern
about the Davis government.
Riddell said there had been
sopasuggestion there was an
'ant i-Sout hcott- reaction in
last ThursdAy's. vote, but ad-
ded, "1 can't relieve
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Jack Riddell, successful Liberal candidate in last Thursday's by-election is seen hemp
Clinton -Committee Rooms where he was welcomed by a standing -room crowd. To (hetoft
the picture ia'Dr. Alex Addison, a one-time candidate for the Grits in Huron. Just
Jack Riddell is Dr. Morgan -Smith, also a Liberal candidate from a few years ago.
photo)
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