The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-09-10, Page 9District News
did '.ell an Elston are ute
on who will run in new riding
BY PAUL HARTMAN
Niether Jack Riddell nor Murray Elston
would reveal whether they intend to seek the
Liberal nomination for the new Huron riding
when the two spoke to 70 party faithful in
Clinton last Tuesday.
The two Ontario Liberal cabinet ministers
Were addressing the founding meeting of the
Huron Liberal' Association which will
oversee Liberal doings in the new Huron
riding. The new riding was created when
riding boundaries were altered to reflect
changes in population density.
Both Elston and Riddell reside within the
boundaries of the new riding,, Elston in
Wingham and Riddell in Exeter.
Elston, the Minister of Health, reflected
on the past 15 months as "exciting." "We've
had some new and interesting policies to im-
plement and we've had to respond to calls
for change from the people of Ontario," he
said referring to the recent battle over
extra -billing.
He said that he has been extremely pleas-
ed by the "grass roots support"' that he's
received since being elected, and he promis-
ed to work hard to ensure the best means of
representation for the people of Huron
County.
Riddell, the Minister of Agriculture in the
Ontario Legislature, spoke briefly of his re -
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cent visit to an agriculture, ministers con-
ference in B.0 before turning his thoughts to
the provincial arena. He anticipates a year
to 18 months before the next provincial elec-
tion. When the election does occur, Riddell
says "time wiil te1P whether he will be the
Liberal representative for the Huron riding.
:Both M.P.P.s waxed nostalgic over the
loss of the Huron -Bruce and the Huron -
Middlesex ridings but expressed an
eagerness to work with the new executive in
the new riding.
The executive was elected Tuesday night
shortly before Riddell and Elston addressed
the meeting.
John Hogan, an Exeter native, was
elected President of the Huron Liberal
Association. John Jewitt, of Hullet
Township will fill the post of First Vice
President while Graeme Craig, of Grey
Township will take care of Second Vice -
President duties. Nancy Parker, of Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Proctor will celebrate
their 56th anniversary on September 11. The
two were wed on that date in 1930 and now
reside in Goderich. The couple,' both 78,
have three children, 12 grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
was selected as Secretary for the associa-
tion and Zoie Raithby, of Grand Bend, as
Treasurer.
The Huron Liberal Association Youth
Representative will be Kathy Love, of Hay
Township
Ten area vice-presidents were also
selected by the association. They are: Jack
Horne Of McKillop Township; Peggy M -
zies of Clinton; Fred McGee of Wingham;
Eileen Palmer of Goderich; Norm Pickell of
Goderich; Joe Semple of Grey Township;
Bob Swartman of Exeter; Jim Love of Hay
Township; Janet Lowry of Blyth and Tom
Helm of Ashfield Township.
The association also passed a new con-
stitution whieh Chairman of the Founding
Committee of the Huron Liberal Associa-
tion, Bruce Macdonald, noted is similar in
characte& to the constitutions which guided
the Huron -Bruce and Huron -Middlesex
associations.
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Hogan, President, Nancy Parker, Secretary and John Jewitt, First Vice -President. (photo
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