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iberalistn in ' the -new
riding, of Huron -Bruce
(federal) seemed =alive and
healthy Friday evening as a
large crowd of party sup-
porters gathered at Vanastra
for the foundihg_ meeting,
brought about by the change
in riding boundaries an
nouncedlast year.
The former Federal Riding
of Huron -Middlesex has been
changed to the Riding of
Huron, but members of the
new riding have expressed
the hope that the riding name
could be changed to theo
_Riding of Huron -Bruce
(federal, purposes. They sent
this verbal request to Ottawa
with the Hon. Judd
Buchanan, Minister of Public
Works who was the speaker of
the evening. The executive
for the riding will also send an
official written request to the
nation's capital.
The new riding includes all
the county of Huron as well as
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the Townships of. Huron
Kinloss. Carrick and Culross,
and the 1/11ages of Ripley.
Lucknow, Teeswater and
Mildmay in Bruce County..,
The assembly cheered as
Mr. Buchanan.. MP for
London West; told ' the
meeting, that Prime Minister
Pierre Elliott Trudeau was
still the best man for Canada
M this particular time. His
statementcame in anSwer to
a question from the floor
concerning whether or not the
Liberal Party would be
revitalized if the PM stepped
down.
."I do not see anyone in the
horizon who can do a better
job than the present Prime
Minister," Mr. Buchanan told
his audience. "I don't foresee
him stepping down. I don't
think it would be beneficial
for Canada and I expect Mr.
Trudeau will be the leader
again for the next election."
Paynient delayed,
til goods received
The Goderich and Area
Planning , Board has $2,500
coming to it from the Ontario
Ministry of Housing but it
can't get the money until
Municipal Planning Con-
sultants, finish the work
planning board intends to use
•the money for. MPC is
hesitant to finish the work
because it is felt planning
board owes in excess c)f $6,000
and the board has no intention
of paying the money.
The problem arose two
years ago when planning
board commissioned MPC to
do a secondary residential
study in Goderich and a
commercial -residential study
of Huron Road. The work was
done and planning board' was
given a $7,715.98 bill for it.
Members received some of
the reports MPC prepared
but never was given the In -
• The minister said the prime
minister had been . "most
reluctant" to impost the Anti -
Inflection Board controls. He
said Trudeau had predicted
that, at first there would be
"elation" in Canada at the
controls, but -warned that as
the controls took effect and
people began to "feel the
pinch", there would be an
"erosion" of 'public support
for the government.
"It has happened as he said
it would," Mr. Buchanan
said, indicating that the
Liberal popularity is failing
off according to the polls.
"But they (polls) can
change quickly." Mr.
Buchanan said, referring to
the recent election hn the
United States. "I am op-
timistic there is ample time
to turn this around with good
work and solid activity."
• The Minister said the
controls imposed by gover-
nment to check inflation are
mostly to blame for the drop
in popularity for the Liberals,
"even though the controls are
working".
"People resent them and
the restrictions that govern .
them, stated Mr. Buchanan.
the report. The town can't do
that until MPC gives it to the
planning board and MPC
won't give it to the town until
the town pays off their ac-
count.
The money in question is a
$6,121.40 bill sent to planning
board from MPC. The bill is
for a technical planning
report done by MPC for
future use in' Goderich.
Planning board never
commissioned the work and
is ofitthe opinion .that MPC
went ahead with it, confident
the town would be asking for --
it in the future anyway.
Since that time, however,
the Huron County Planning
Department is doing the work
and study for planning board
and they have no further use
for MPC's services. They
informed the company they
would examine the material
formation used as a basis for and, any. of it1#ey could use
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tabledTirt....th‘xepvt‘... As'tt.t.,44-this3,•9mut„. ;
resut, planning . beard 'Planfickii-;11040Vittai4PC
couldn't apply"to the ministry ktca'mat-tier!ia December
or housing for the second ° tri•975 adirising;nof to.,take
instalment of a $5,000 grant y• more work :in. Goderich
given the town to have the -'6°.behalf of.the.bOard unless
work done. strictly authorized to. ,
The ministry sent the town Since that time MPC was
half the money and the town advised they would be paid
in turn forwarded it to MPC. the remainder of the costs for_
But the ministry will not give the residential •and Huron
Goderich the second in- Road-Studies,;if they sent the •
staiment until the town sends missing material to the,
the missing information from , board. They wrote a letter to
the- board this month saying
Pass by law- they were taking the matter"
into further cOnsbieration.
When . Huron County
Council met on Tuesday
afternoon in Goderich its
rather brief session was
concerned primarily with
passing the necessary
motions and by-laws to set the
new 1977-78 term of office in
motion.
Two borrowing by-laws
were -passed authorizing the
treasurer to borrow a total of
$3,250,000.
•Vie. first - prOVided-.
authorization for the
.•-•,borrowing, on a promissory,
..„:note from the Imperial Bank ;
of Commerce, sums up 'to
• $2,500,000 to -meet county
expenses until current taxes
are collected.
QUEBEC
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Turning to the election in
Quebec, Mr„ 4,40
the results at,*
"may - lia*e4flictee
favor", =
d- Buchanan
vlre.rq. ent wants oAcliew
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"Only a noisy ,#:..0010qr" ,,d`cTi)i) I t$ he0 • :.p.o!Ai ,
separatien,'. t7„ ..cairoldnins under thg • vi e-presi ent Herb K1.7 t;?
cent is in •. favor-. of •-•
through inCreasitig:lhe size of g • e
told the meeting. .
• - • re UlattfinS1--',0901QPit the ,FOrm9S97; treasurer Graeme
He said much uf conti3Ols. to those Or. •• Walton; secretary.
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President, Charles
booth is a quiet et,
in Quebec Was due to theictaCt ' the cOarlifY Where'l001On is,. -Jack llorani',AR 4 Walton,
that Frenchspeakin• generating the greatest ' assistgkt e.vretarYi' Arnold
l:'g
Canadians did not feel', at .-.; impact, and moving the •,. $tinnisson; ..Seafortk - paM
home in Canada, even:- In controls out of the Prli'ate- president,, Joint- •BrOatifeet
sector into tlie Public sector ' RR 1 I:414001d.
Ottawa. He . said the...1' bi-
cultural, bi-lingual emphasis only. District Vice-president:
of the Trudeau government . Emil Hendrick, Exeter; Paul
Jack Riddell, MPP for S in Ythe• a itn ;
Huron-Middleeex who was Clarence Denornme, Clinton,
"We need mOre. shat4tig of
will greatly enrich the g df ONTARIO ELECTION • SteCklet Zurith; guidon.
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all Canadians.
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good ideas in the 114,4 present at the meeting, told George Townsend; RR 3,
the Liberals gathered that Seafer01;'JOhn A.Currie RR
months or so," theistter •
• • told his audience. "Th .fs;i t rgile Ei4 wtlI do the most for 3, Wittlitlain, Peter Keil,
no simple solution to our a unified Canada of ali the Gerrie; -Hdward Aitken,
problemsIt will take careful current ,leaders". He said Goderich, Duncan Campbell,
.
reasoning and a great deal of Ontario's Liberal leader; Dr. • R13.4, iChicardine; and Mac
tolerance." Stuart Sniith, is talking about
The Way Ahead, a National ,unity wherever he 'Directors: mrs. Jean
government workingpapergoes and that people are. Adams, Goderich Miss
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is an attempt to -get theidvice responding to his statements.. ' Laurette' Siegner, Exeterl
Mr. Riddell predicted an Bruce Williams, " RR 4,
articulate electorate,Wt(Mr.
and input of the:, Canadian
electorate.
election in Ontario
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"We have an infornied, May,:
Winghatn.
Clinton Trudy Holmes;
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• Bill Elston, reeve.of Morris Township intreduced federal
Public Works Minister Judd Buchanan at the founditik-
meeting of the Huron Liberal:Association FridaYnight at
• Vanastra. Mr: Buchanatrumed all Canaillattelto-wark
together to build.and redeiltieCanada. (ExpositorPhoto)
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