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THANK YOU
They Legion Ladies Auxiliary would like to
thank the public for their generous support'
of Tag Day on Friday, August 30, 1975.
2,500 at Liberal rally Estimate' �,5 Y at Hens all
gov t for regional overnment plans
• l • c. � necessary in' milli -Ons of dollars "fooling candidate con, luded.. "W(''�'c'
Just ,over 2100 persons' en- this election, Ontario will be mi.ithema.ttcs arr ( .
joyed a -beef barbecue at Pine „regionalized from Windsor to some instances. yet hack to the this
rw with
the mono railand got
to p'ttisoni ysense and some
Ridge Chalet Monday evening, Ottawa and this Riding will he "We've ve got of levitation"
nto
provided by host Jack Riddell;' . included," Mr,. Nixon stated._ three' ,R's, Mt, Riddell in• system.:' government.'
Huron -Middlesex Liberal "Don't you ever think this is not ,listed. ''We've got to get back "They spent millions before ,
candidate ` in next week's' an issue in this election." • ' . • .to the core subjects. We've got' they found out the magnetic' ' ' APPROVAL
MNixon 'called his own to get back to some meaningful levitation system wouldn't—turn' Cheers, whistles„ car horns
provincial election. r. ' , ,and hind cl•i i in r intt�r`ti �ersec]
Amid the festivities, the B2b Riding of Brant the ' hole in the \�L.is of testing students. corners." Mr. Riddell said < 1 l ' ,, 1
Nixon bets rolled over Hay .regional gov'ernme•nt :\11.•, Riddell added that "and the people of Goderich Riddell's • • comments
- dedicated and 't et to Stratford etccept by throt}ghtru•t,
-township's i u zs e�('r rhos that air rues too late
nshi 's road to Pine Ridge doughnut",.
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explaining that n ichtrs were �i� . rc` can g to `At -the ccrr)clusic,.n. C;od(.�ich
Lill
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Chalet bringing- the Provincial.- muni-cipalities all around i -t has as wase lent icr s.a S, a
Liberal leader -. and 'an 'en- been regionalized. He said the w "It's the system they work make connections -with the, •lawyer Dan 'Murphy�,asked the
tourage of 'reporters- , from all Davis government offers -in- ander, the Liberal bcrindidrite train to' I"'Yironto." -- audience:
Bo
over the province. .' creased grants ' and financial . stated. ''Davis has., been ('x, He criticised Premier Davis Nixon earlier and he's rr goad
After speaking to the incentive to areas that do 1_zi?rimenting with the for his "confrontation tactics" :Speaker, But I think our own
audience, Mr. Nixon was regionalize, but he urged' his educational system. `(henrnri�dealing.
. witith the
f der Eal WWhat Jack c� idde� llthink'is e'los.e second",
wisked away in a helicopter listeners to beware' .
shortly past 6 p.m. to go to a . "They think money talks,' .WHOPPING DEFICIT Pro�'incial Liberals,. were not The cht�ers drow'nedq out
live' television appearance 'ipf. Mr. Nixon said, -"b'ut, money., .___.Speaking about inflation. Mr. fully in agreement with.all the further Murphy Word's. London. talks like a Tory." Riddell said the province has a federal government policies,
skies, chilly' The Liberals believe that -a. 7 billion deficit ‘k'hich is, but said the Davis way. of.' CJ�fterar8
Despite cloudy s
winds and the occasional local autonomy is where the : costing 'the people $2,O00,f)00 , dealing with the problems ,,Was.
drizzle, Liberal supporters strength of government lies, every day in interest payments: ' wrong. He said meetings at
stood around ' the outdoor Mr..Nixon said. He said a" Liberal govern- which viewpoints could he
platform to hear the speeches. -.-, Mr. Nixon said Libc;r 11 mOnt would control govern (exchanged and new policies
Mr. Nixon praised the Huron- candidates • all over the meat spending. He sirid "super hammered out were the only
Middlesex member as a province' were Meeting ', with ministries' would, disappear- way to solve the federal-,
"strong speaker, a strong positive response from the and the "Legislative process" ' provincial difficulties.
. would be returned He
opponent of the Tories". voters.
-;`He's good at keeping in "Whatever happens, it's promised that new bills would .`
touch with the people...at home going • our way," the Liberal get to the standing committees
but he has a ce?tain in- leader smiled. "Afte.r'3'''.year•5, again for ,tome "public input
dependent spirit that -every itis time for a change: We need He said - sharp cuts could be
good member needs," Mr. -your help, ladies and gen- made in. 0 television ad -
Nixon told the gathering. tlemen, and together we're vertising hill which is mounting
"When he gets up to speak, the going to do it," :; million, ' adding' that some
>, • ' :a are an "insult to a person's
Legislature listens. ti •
' 'Mr. Nixon said that despite, , STOP-HANKY.-PANICY intelligence".
what Premier Davis is saying, ' Jack Riddell echoed: ' 'Mr, He said government should
the regional government issue Nixon's sentiments about "take a took" at salaries of civil
'"is not dead. regional government, adding servantswho are being paid
"If the Tories are elected in that under a Liberal govern- '30,000 0 year and tip. "If such
.meat, there would be a "stop to salaries ''cannot he justified,
STAFFthat kind of hanky -pantry" they rust he cut," Riddell said.
• where the -people. are pus,hed Government projects like
into change when the . go�:er•- Douglas 'Point rn'I3ruce County
•anent withholds grants. where. laborers are. paid - a
,i.i.s
He said too. much govern- minimum cif $6.90 an hourare
. HURT meat attention is focused on making it impossible for in -
Toronto and told his, supporters' dustries to compete.
°a Liberal government would While campaigning, Riddell
,-
"treat everybody: on an equal said, industrialists all over the
basis'". ' ' Riding 'htt�'e been Complaining
Mr. 'Riddell spoke at length that the US market is dw•in-
about the educational system in filing. Ontario products are too'
Toronto and blamed former high in price, 'partly because of
education -minister Bill -Davis the cost of Materials and partly
for experimenting with the because wages in Ontario are
children of this province to the "out of line", with the wages in
oint that education has mc,s;t parts of the USA..
sefiously deteriorated. "W e v'e got to control some i,f
The former .highh school the wages, and government is
teacher told his audience that the place to start," Riddell told
students are he.coming his audience.
disenchanted and dropping out The' Liberal incumbent said
of school at an alarming rate. , the province was spending
"He criticised the credit system
which makes -it possible to get a -
Grade ;,,13 diploma without any
core subjects such as English,
.Canadian History, Canadian
Geography and Mathematics. •
He said ' some university
students • are "functionally
illiterate" so that; remedial
courses in reading _and
EVERYBODY
If you have a friend or relative
in a hospital, then you should
know that staff cuts hurt.
Staff cuts reduce the quality
of health care. Your loved
ones need the best possible •
health care. If expenses must
be reduced, the'h let's cut
needless frills first.
The Service Employees
International Union`heeds your
help to stop staff cuts.
Write your Member of
Parliatent.
Demand action.
Remember ...the SEIU needs
your help for better health care
for your loved ones.
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INTERNATIONAL
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REGISTRATION
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pre schoolers and Wednesday skaters $15. a season
• Saturday Skaters $25. a- season
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.FAVOR FIPAC
Mr. Riddell outlined the
Farm Income' Stabilization
Plan which he said the Liberals
endorsed. Under 'this plan, the
federal r government, the
provincial government and the
farmer would each contribute "
one-third of the' cost of the
premiums, )'For the farmer, it
would be ora voluntary basis.
He said food in Canada} costs
less _ than almost any other,
nation in the , World, chiefly
because the farmers know their.
job and ' havc been able to
"make three blades, oft gn.iss,
grow where only one grew
before'
Mr, Riddell reiterated his
stand that any , future nuclear
development in the province
should take place in the n(ar-
.'-them part • of .the _,pr.o.v+irises
away from 1-luron-Middlesex.„,
"the richest farmland in the
province..
Ile also said that industry
was welcome • in Humin-
Middlesex provided it ,e\. as.
-compatible ' -with the
agricultural scene:
•- "Khroschev since said Russia.
would bring Canada and the
United States to their knees" not
through . war ` but by
economics,''' . the Liberal
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