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Health Unit issues warn-
ing to consumers re-
garding unsafe cheese
products in the area.
Page 3.
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Forum
under
review
Committee plans
to make evening
more interactive
he annual community
forum in Wingham
could have a new look
next year.
Councillor Denise Wilkins -
Treble told council at their regu-
lar meeting on June 3 that the
economic development commit-
tee was going to examine how
the forum is conducted in the fu-
ture. The past :_two years have
.seen limited interest from the
community at large, and Wil-
kins -Treble said , the plan in-
volves making the evening more
interactive for the public.
Apolo
The special election report
produced by this newspaper and
distributed Friday contained two
errors regarding the actions of
NDP candidate Paul Klopp.
The report stated that Klopp
had not shown up at his head-
quarters by press time, nor did
he attend the Johns office to of-
fer his congratulations. In fact,
Klopp was among the first peo-
ple to arrive at the Exeter Golf
and Country Club to offer con-
gratulations to Helen Johns on
her victory.
It was also reported that
Klopp was interviewed by tele-
phone from his residence when
he had actually returned to his
campaign headquarters in Gode-
rich to be with his family and
supporters.
The Advance -Times apologiz-
es for the error and any misun-
derstanding that the report may
have caused.
Seeking our
oldest business
The Advance -times is work-
ing on our 1995 Progress Edi-
tion for publication later this
year. We are looking for the
town's oldest business, but need
some public input.
Please call the Advance-
',. Times office at 357-2320 with
your. suggestions.
Students celebrate
Author's Day by writing
and pubiliShing their
own stories.
Page 8.
The summer staff are
hired and waiting to
begin their programs.
See who they are.
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banct
A Tory majority
PCs sweep
back into
Queen's Park
with 82 seats
BY CAMERON J. WOOD
The Advance -Times
Progressive Conservative Helen
Johns captured 46.2 per cent of the
popular vote - more than 125 out
of 132 polls - to return Huron
County to Tory blue after 22 years.
Johns, a 41 -year-old financial
consultant from Exeter and first
time politician, received 13,344
votes, more than 6,300 more than
second place Liberal candidate
John Jewitt. Incumbent Paul Klopp
received a total of 6p27 votes;
--Family Coalition `` PartY • bandage
Phil Cornish, 1,418 and indepen-
dent Kimble Ainslie, 207. In Wing -
ham, 677 people voted for Johns,
356 for Jewitt, 225 for Klopp, 66
for Cornish and 14 for Ainslie.
Johns also took the Townships of
East Wawanosh, Morris, Turnberry
and Howick. All the polls but three
went to the Tory candidate; Jewitt
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East.Wawanosh Turniberry .
Johns 226 • Johns 344 '
Jewitt 172 Jewitt 144::..,:
Klopp 95 Klopp 123
Cornish 30 Cornish 42....
Ainslie 2 ' Air SGe 10
Howick Wingham
Johns: 657 .Johns.6.71"
Klopp 368. Jewitt 356
Jewitt 226 Klopp225
Cornish 72 Cornish 66,
• Ainslie 14 Ainslie 1'4
Morris .. Brussels
Johns 389 Johns 294: ".
Jewitt 179 , `Klopp 131.;