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VICTORY MARCH—Piper Mac Armstrong led Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elston In a
march around the hall following Murray's win In the provincial election last
week. Liberal supporters and campaign workers gathered at the Teeswater Com-
munity Centre to celebrate their success and cheer the new MPP.
Elston emerges
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Wingham lawyer *as
carrying the southernd of
the riding by a comfo table
margin, however Mr.
Barron, .a farmer from the
Tara area, closed the gap by
sweeping polls in Port Elgin
and Southampton.
With only four polls left to
report, the tally showed Mr.
Elston holding a slim, 240 -
vote lead„ and, a brief cheer
went up' as he was
provisionally declared the
winner. However the mood
remained restrained as
people speculated which
polls were still to come, and
what they would do to the
final count.
As the hall filled, word
finally was passed that Mr.
Elston had won, and a cheer
went up as the final tally was
announced, showing him
holding a 324 -vote margin.
(The official count Saturday
reduced this to 224 votes. )
Then the crowd got down to
the serious business of
celebrating the victory and
awaiting the arrival, of the
member -elect.
Later that night Mr.
Harron arrived at the hall t'o
congratulate Mr. Elston,
although he did not concede
defeat, saying he would
await the outcome of
/Saturday's official count.
Mr. - Elston complimented
him on his hard but cleanly
fought campaign.
While Huron -Bruce will
continue to be represented
by a Liberal member, the
outcome was a far cry from
the previous election in June,
1977, when Mr. Gaunt
trounced Kincardine
developer Sam MacGregor
17,356 votes to 7,523. The •
NDP, represented by Dave
Zyluk, garnered 1,754 votes
in that election.' •
Whiti:church Personals
John Gaunt was admitted
Thursday to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Mrs.
Gaunt received word on
Saturday that he had un-
dergone surgery on. Friday
and was in good condition.
The community wishes' him
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durnin
and family' off St. Helens
were Tuesday evening
visitors with Mr. and. Mrs.
Lorne Durnin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans,
Lisa and Larry of Ballinafad
spent Saturday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Evans. Mrs. Edith Brown of
London spent the weekend
with them and attended their
garage sale.
Mrs. John Gaunt and son,
Harley Gaunt, visited with
John Gaunt on Sunday in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
and found hits as well as
could be expected.
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson were Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McInnes of Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Simon deBoer
of the fourth concession.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Falconer, Tony, Timmy and
Amy and Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Milligan spent the
weekend with Mrs.
Falconer's sister and the
Milligans' daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Pat -Donnelly and
family of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Montgomery of Blyth and
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Falconer,
Tony, Timmy and Arny were
Sunday evening.visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer.
Miss Lisa Evans of
Ballinafad is visiting dining
the holidays with her
grandparents. Mr and Mrs.
Bill Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer and Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin were at Kit-
chener on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Purvis
and Mrs. George Tiffin of
Lucknow were Sunday
visitors s with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin.
Lisa Chapman of
Wingham is holidaying with
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Chapman. .
Misses Clara Milligan and
Faye Irwin of Kitchener
college spent the weekend.
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Milligan and
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin.
Jack Whytock conducted
Sunday morning worship
services pt Calvin -Brick and 'parents.
Belgrave United Churches. Joyce and Barry -Tiffin of
On March 29 at the United Toronto spent the weekend
Church the communion with their parents, Mr. and
service will be conducted by
Rev. Eric . . LeDrew of
Brussels. •
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig
and family arrived home
Saturday from Florida
where • they had been
holidaying for a few weeks. '
VisiOng.with Mr. and Mrs.
Millan Moore for a few days
is Miss Katharine MacLeod
of London who worked for
Mr. and Mrs. Moore on the
farm one summer. a Speiran of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilken
and Michelle ' of Listowel
visited Sunday with Earl
Wilken and Glenna at their
home here and With Mrs.
Wilken, a patient in
Wingham hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
MacIntyre of Val Caron
visited on the weekend with
Mrs. Mary McClenaghan
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McClenaghan on their way to
London to attend a birthday
party for his brother.
Mr., and Mrs. Ted
McClenaghan of 'Kitchener
were Friday visitors with
Miss Mildred McClenaghan.
Miss Sandra Currie of
Teachers' College is en-
joying the winter ,break
holidaying at the home of her
• parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Currie. Miss Heather
Currie of Guelph also spent
the weekend with her
Mrs. Dan Tiffin of Wingham.
John Adams.and'Stephanie
and his brother, David
Adams of Windsor, visited on
the weekend with their --r
mother, Mrs. Paul Adams,
and are. in Goderich this.,
week doing repair work on
the home of, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Brad
MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
Douglas Straker of London
visited Tuesday and Wed-
nesday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Straker.
Mr. and , Mrs. George
Webster were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Straker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul
and Kevin were Sunday
visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Corey of
Clinton, to celebrate Mr.
Corey's birthday.
On Saturday Bill Evans
held a very successful
garage sale, realizing fair
prices and drawing a good
crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Purdon .arrived home from
Florida on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Scholt2
of Blyth visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Durnin on
Friday.
Wroxeter Personals
Gayle Terry and Manjtila
Karunaratne of London are
visiting the former's grand-
mother. Mrs. Nora Moffatt,
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Isabelle,
Melanie and Michael of
Etobicoke, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Isabelle, Jennifer and
Christopher of Mississauga,ls
Visited Saturday VY lull their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Clement.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee
spent a couple of days with
their son, John McGee, and
Mrs. McGee of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sharp.
Sarnia, visited Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Griffith
Mr and Mrs. Peter Ire-
dom , Cindy and Raelene of
St Thomas visited Sunday
1.
with Mrs. Iredom's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acker-
man.
Bob and Judy Chaison,
'Ingersoll., visited at the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Baitley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Poir-
ier`1 eat on, were weekend
�ests th her parents, Mr.
and Ms. Cliff Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sin-
namon- and Ronnie of
Seaforth visited her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith, and
were supper guests with
their aunt. Mrs William
Wade, on Sunday.
Wroxeter friends are
pleased to see Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Watson safely returned
from their southern vacation
the past winter months.
Hosp.
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money to work with.
Norman Hayes, hospital
executive director, said he's
"very high" on continuing
education, but wasn't sure
whether 'the hospital could
afford to devote more money
to it. ',Nursing takes the
biggest bite out of education
as itis."
He said the hospital is
caught "between a rock and
a hard place" until the new
nursing cycle comes
through; adding that in his
view admissions to nursing
programs have been, too
tightly regulated by the
government; ,they should be
alored to fluctuate ac-
cording to supply and
and.
•Archie Hill, a member of
e board from Wingham,
sited who is responsible for
retraining nurses who are
re catering the profession,
tb,nselves or the hospital?
lilt, the situation here the
COO Should be split 50-50, Mr.
Wkloclley advised. He pointed
Si the returning nurses
,alil 4idy put in a lot of tune
Without pay, working in the
buddy. yStem.
"Since the hospital' is so
desperate for them, it should
be
50-50."
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