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Cher the three 'Dont habeas but, all,.. ex- party is to spell out for the y -.�. -Noti_ ,. of - l H aran I ils- � .- _ os t# pressed confidence • that, voters exactly what they ne ded u (break t% ve Liberal - iiiiiii,. would guarantee a renewal ak motive' -Sucre' � rop�rly organized, the NDP could expect from an NDP of farm loans alt their ld ass ' ernati e , Mttai Cassi as, leader of and t Pm . 111111111111 a ''`' .,,, ' - revfous rates of interest. tae NDP can ga to ° " can riot only replace the government - a 'tactic used p the New 'Dei�ocra,tic !Party It, also would expand the war, 464iplacing the Tories The Railway Transport Committee of the Canadian Transport °+C+�mmission 'will hold. publip ,hi�arirtgs in Liberals as the official oppo- successfully by Tomany " Pan "Yi iia Ontario is tnt�d. , up in sition, but can take a run Rt Douglas to win his first function of the Province of $e ant, he said. Hanover,,Qnt., Feb. 8, Wingham, Ont., Feb. 10 and Fergus, Ont., Feb. 2 f1 ` Wing stn aa, , only- Gu "a� farmers � • , 1 , 1 t32 on. t e -following �e rS: " nib.. +•' Ontario Savings Bank - lq� :, Dung fa ii1► ;'", `y ,,., , 'end unseating the entrenched victory in Saskatchewan, �. y appiiootTons ley Canadian National bail ays pur&uant to Section 253 of the Railway Act, to abandon the !1„ ','';_, ? . `tile �i , t'p' ° � established b bed in the in a and laoki ' :�.,y ry W �'� Progressive Conservatives The party must run on a lis 1 are -` gry , meets -i - had t;eancelled. for " . The NIP operation of the following lines of railways: - sic the""- - inaHarty. solid platform of what it response tQ probleaxis much _. vers. A - _. _..4 10..,...ai..zej - . �.," tNhit.e'Q_ •.function #a Durham a ,; However, iini' t,ryiews at o he �o nx'riess iliac aaiger (r) Durh p r ff i e +j� ..._ - - - ",-; •^; :h 5' Mr. Fo ds; at 44 years of wants to achieve in the first like t se - to create a bank stn 5 U W p mileage ag8 1.:� +DT` fine t.�wen 0ou�nu ,��aa,.�rV101.01 VW.W • •.. ::.., the Creat'' C liliirt�t house which could .make loans Eo and F ;;:,; . age and with l0 years in the four years. ro answers. distance of 2"5.72 miles; r ' the relaxed before farmers small business COAiiTION OF +r'"t°,";„r;,,,w;-- , w . Legislature under his belt is As leader he pro ised to , K .�_.,,M•,, , : •;: lteatlin of t� an even'itia rn , . ( ) _�, g �, g ilTiERFTS b the Southampton' Spur from a point near the gown of Port Elgin (mileage 0.90) to Snutharr�pton N”, the senior contender. For- focus party policy on several and' homeowners at pre- t_ ,4w"� �. `. meeting ni. IRhiidon Ft'r�%abr ., The highest -pro- (mileage 5.00)' • Vis,; " ,- , r.,.. , Jim merly'a teacher in, Thunder areas: (erred rates of interest- `:. P Y. ;.,..';;4y,I,.F; Y F'arutlds;. Richard t- tle,,1±.;., candidate �6 25 r "i%k,,. Johnston Bay, he has rept•esented the -improvement in social Allan Blakeney} in Saska P (c) the Fergus Subdivisioh from a paint near Fergus to point near Palmerston, a distance of .00 �" ,., r` ,.. and Bo}a Rae discussed their chewan and Dave Barrett hn fib' . e9 whose post as n,� ; , riding of Port Arthur since services and health care - miles, ' aiians and hopes for the future being first elected in 1971. • while gradually eliminating British Columbia are fres critic has ensured Mir a`" of the NDP in this province. ' "'11. ':��+',' , pr He is the current deputy OHIF premiums` proposing similar measures h media, visibility. At age (d) the Kincardine Subdivision from a point near Listowel to Kincardine, a distance of 5.6.41 miles; LLµ` ': ;'';. ; ' All three agreed some 33 I,,'a, , far their rovinces he nosed. , be, hag held the Broad- �, p �, yrs; :.; , house leader for the NDP as --more priority for P all ih the Province of Ontario. !jx? " - - .substantial changes are well as energy critic; - regional development Farmers particularly de� view-Gre.on d seat in •t, 111;. y,C y aired if the party - ' " y.;, I req P ty is to previously he held the pasts -reforms in provincial serve low interest loans, Toronto 'sIRVe reaching the �an application by Canadian Pacific Limited for authority to abandorla the operation of -the Walkerton •Sub- a �' reerse its poor showing in ' because the are forced to Legislature hn a 1978 by- division from Sau cans to Walkerton, a distance of $7.3 miles, in the Province of Ontario. • ,�,_ ,• of natural resources critic income and resource taxes; Y' 9 ,= the provincial election last and education critic' in the -,a clear but limited ' electi C',: r• ' barrow Ga cover input costs ry,: ,::; • March. on -Subsection 2'54(2) of the Railway Aon "which authorizes the Railway Transport Committee #o group - pa ty conmmitment to public beffore they get a return an Before entering politics, ;y.t" r caucus, abandonment"a lications. 1�°`;""I'' The have dif 4 r ',,' y 4 ferent ideas Mr. Goulds said the key to ownership. their produce, he added. ". RBe;' a lawyer, worked pp , ''"'''a, "Ill." w Tax reform is needed to "Then we could go ,to the with the United Steelworkers.' -the operation of two subdivisions , of the Ontario and Quebec Railway Company, leased and operated by ��yr�" ' :, union and tau ht labor' �M„��; I „ ensure large businesses pay federal government and say, g 'Canadian -Pacific Limited, namely, the Elora Subdivision, from Cataract (mileage 0.0) to Elora (mileage {"4,1.1 a fair share, he .said, refaltans• at trade union 29.4) and the Teeswater Subdivision from Fraxxa (mileage 0:0) to Teeswater (mileagd 67.9) for which ,, ', W h i tech e� re h P e rs o n a I s `Here's what we've cane. , :: >'; What are you going to dol'•" schtxils ark the University of xs: f., claiming that banks, for no abandonment applications' have been submitted, and'concerning which the Committee may make - ;si Nfjj example, are taxed at a rate • REACHING THE T to. - , �� Agnes Fn�rrier preturned Whitechurch. P ' recommendations to the railway company concerned for the abandonment thereof, in accordance with ,;.: of on1 15 percent on profits. PEOPLE He "said the challenge subsection 255 1 of the Railway Act. .1),- homy last Wednes&y after a Y,;,, Sympathy hi extended also He a�o • said the resource Buildiiag bridges ' to, the • facing the•New Democrats is ( ) e Y , SII'`' } W:fit,{v -` visit with Olive Gillespie o#. to the family of •the late sector never has been, taxed ' voters of Ontario to over- to • show ~'themselµves as a -"The Mid -Western Ontario/Bruce- Railway Branch .Line Rationalization Study" dated May ' 198 � , Sub - r4, `�`' Sarnia and then a few days . Maggie. McI'ntosh, the for- sufficiently. come "the myth of lose NDP party which welcomes new miffed jointly to the Committee by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications of the Province ' `' ,' . ,,,,Y � IVI§ •: with Mr. and Mrs. ,la`red rner Maggie Kennedy, whp «It is ridiculous that the as irrespons)ble socialists" members, understands of Ontario, the Canadian National Railways - tareat`' Lakes Region; Canadian Pacific limited - as ®rn r ,� 1: > Davis of La Salle. . grew up > on 'the second of treasurer of Ontario collects 'is the theme ' on which Problems and speaks for Re ion. E4 �; :% On Thursday, Mrs. E. Wr - Kinloss and attend d'SS ,No. o g "Y;'' `' , e five , times as much in Richard Johnston is waging Y different kinds ,�-h m n f h m n utham ton S urs and Kin- , w�.i": ' -' Beecroft, Hugh Sinnamon, 10, Kinloss. l „ e a ou iso actual losses in respect of Canadian National s Dur a a d So p p V,. _ 5 , revenue from QHI1" fees. as „ his .campaign for party PSP e•' , }k; and Mrs. Forsyth. of Congratulations to Mr. and' he does in resource taxes." leadershi He called for building a calcine and Fergus Subdivisions arta Canadian Pacific Limited s Walkerton Subdivision in each of. the Walkerton attended the Mrs'. Leonard Rabinsoa on a ownership, he p� new prescribed accounting ears are as follows; '1�, Xv:'```'' Timoth On publi own p, Mr: Johnston, 35, is a com- coalition of interests g Y 1 xlk ,.,,.� funeral of their uncle, the the birth of a son, Y said the party first with farmers and people in Durham Spur rt��i':.. par often is hit rotative upknown, *~i. ..late Jack McMichael of Roy, at the Wingham , and s� towns eo le -w .,.".s with the false allegation it elected in April of 1979 to P P White s'.fiunction -Durham lo : ` Listowel. ' *Mr. -' McMichael District Hospital . Jan. 13. don't vote NDP or who didn't • " ' ` intends to take over eve represent the ridingof Scar- . was sone -tide resident 'of Timothyis a brother for g g Year Total Costs $ f#evenues $ Actual Loss $ �� ilialxi in sight. He sees as trough West in Taranto. He vete More. He said the ruin the Whitechurch cam- Tracy and Mark.' lo` ical targets for ,public -'`should build on its :�, munity: Bob Ross of Kitchener g was reelected tri 1981. and party . 1977 205,522 183,977 21,645 ownership: • , now serves as the party's populist roots and traditions, . , :, We are pleased to report spent the weekend with his 1978 - 236,972 191,326. 45,646 ' „ -the uranium mines. at community and sgciai and promised to. do every- .,,I • that 'Hazel- Airdon of Luck- parents, `Mr. and Mrs. Dori 1979 ' 1.96,178 . ' 129, 745 6:6, 433 - r , ::. ° Elliot Lake, which he says services critic. thing 'he. can to build a net - r' now, a farmer resident of�the Ross and family. � 1 1980 170, 998 102, 482 68 516 the province eatild operate to Previously " he worked as wank of interest and art: �,� ': ° community, Was , able to Little .Crystal Wilkins was P ' P Y � f, �P �,� 11 I fl ' �,; more cheaply than by going an administrator and tuance. critic he met ,z.� i eturn hQre .Friday after a admitted last Week to the w Southampton n " ' thrnugh with' its contract to counsellor at,. Trent with fat�tners and farm. p Q Spur ry "' Lengthy stay in the Wingham ,Wingham hos ital with a .7,, '�` • P s to talk about the . Port Elgin - S themptott �' � ' � pe Y purchase the uranium; University, Peterborough. yup1. i; . fcospital.. , . M , cold, She is wished a s ed Year _ r" -Inco; „ He said the poor showing really serious problems of Total`•Costs $ • • Revenues $ Actusi Loss $ r• The -annual meeting of the recovery. _ p' ' I � ' , b the NDP, in' the last .. ♦ ..2 7 - Chalrriers:�byterian :finds Moore of Okotoks -Public auto insurance; y' interest .a,+es, land, owner- 197,8 21,fi09 38 '18,871. x;,�„° I � 1 k --a Crown corporation •to election reflects its '"severe ship apd Wbtectfng ft -rural 1979 _ 25,56 -. 2 486 ° ' Shur '; a�uvaed J'�n. 29 at :a�crived home" far two weeks 23.0 ,` 2p.mw,.7 ,¢...''-:iuith her parents, Mr, and give Onta�hio a'vvhndow iota disconnection" fi+pm' many way of lifer he repoated, 1'980 2f,22$ 4,201 4 ' the forestry industry and to pep si Dui the lis rices I '' - of• the ole of Ontario and �g gh F I-- w �o;;` f:, ,• The-.cuim�muni y emctends its' Mrs. Walter Moore. „u• , . guarantee proper g s back to the 1970s when of land and mono as the key Kindar0ine Subdivision :.. ' Symp . - r.Y, �o . Mrs. . Bloss The high school and public' rantee ro r mama e- goo y. Y ,�>; `; , } r.r."a went and'refarestation. the, party chose to rely on the issue in agriculture. Lis#owes Kincardine " , 4 , Koyle and ' fana�ily,- in 'the school pupils in, the village • • '. ;� WIN VO'I'El ..,_..-_.. _.-_-., image of its leader "' 'Ste n lie said he senses moi`e ' ry rhe 1. . s ssin of Mr. Koyle last enjoyed a holiday Monda..y, ..-- Y@ar 'Total 1 C k;;4,.rs g - --- .- - __-_ _.___, Y___ -- o a oats $ Revenues $ • Actual i.oss $ rr. ,,.,; week. Mr. and lb+r s. Koyle but .the bus froth Lucknow. CONFIDENCE Lewis, ,rather thannn�iu d tale .` mt � -in-She-A'r'ty- -n�a-u _-,_ _-... .-_,.. + : ' 19 i 7 -- - -- ;..: - -- _443 3 --------_-...,_..--_.",- ,.._ - _.. -, _ . - ..--- ---- .. 4 .q�i�. in est elections art r structure at the ass- than before arca rantised'if 3 2, , 131,1 3 : _ �F "lived on:a far at Lan fide arrived to take some of, the P P Pa' tY P r� lig t:; ' - zt, , • elected leader to s en 1978 .. � -- ticu rl the two which . roots level.. - p d :time / ,.:r . dor a tine:ioro. moving•,to +children to school. Y i 979 458,098 216 230' 241 868 resulted in minority govern- The patty also got too outside the Legislature - 477, 582 175, 710 301,872 },FNI,. meeting with .groups to 1980 , 503,521 223,747 279,774 I.. " �.' ."x. menta Ontario voters have deeply involved, during the' `" *"" i+nvs• rlir inns�sToiv IsousE a been saying, "in a small `c' pe establish rsonal contact . " t.'}:.'' . . nods of .minority govern- Fergus Subdivision ' % 'a , ` �. . '_LLr ��'c, . conservative Way:', that they aia2r,t, with pressuring thetrith people wlta are, �' 9 -' . � .' don't want the Tories but are Tories to pass progressive frustrated , with .•. ..both' the Fergus' - Palmerston --� P 11, -�tA�:�:. l �.�� ryra�e 'Per�c�na l Nates. - - „�, �. not sure the New Democrats legislation, and •it mi ed Liberals and Tories. ' - Year Total • costs $ Reveenues $ - Actual Loss $ I. s Marjorie , Procter the arrival In the ,,I can run the government, Mr. several olden a r°tun ties.... past ' the NDP has 1978 �.. g , g PPo 54,3'42 1 303 ' S3 '039 Mr . 1 of their baby boy, Foulds su ested. to.,for a elections on issues it been too' preoccupied with 19.?9 - Ensom.of Sarnia visited with Timothy Ray, 'on Wednes- suggested. 71, 826 1, 025 70, 801 ,. The way to gain voter could, have to gaol urban ridings and has tended 1980 , 1 275 P-. Ur•. anti Mrs:. Larry' day Jan. i3 and to Mr. and 69,820 $' advantage he said. to ignore rural •'Ontario ' he B8.545 1, p,n'". confidence, 'he said, is to , - ''•l ' Mayberry and family, , of• . Mrs: Bruce Cam bell on the , ' 1, P Y . Y y F spell out clearly the party The party s apparent lack commented, and it has WaiiCerton Subdivision " Londesboro on tl3e weekend. , arrival of their baby girl, Iris \ ' . �r11 policies, which was not done , of. appeal to voters stems suffered the consequences. . =Ys;�;" On Monday, she visited with Kathleen; on Saturday, Jan. P Saugeen -Walkerton • } f.,q ' in -previous elections. directly from its failure to Naw it must expand its base. . her. mother,. 'Ml's. ' - Robert 16•;. in the XVingham and Dis- - Year Total Costs $ Revenues $ � Actual Loss S ��:, He said the, recent victory get involved at the locallevel The labor movement' 'drill •. �;_b ° - Procter. trict Hospital. remain art of .the coalition 1977 398 554 1 217 $39 �{�;:' ; by the NDP in Manitoba, with local issues he added P 180,615 -,,. m"w#. ' The general meeting of the "also a small `c' conserva� Unlike 'the Tories and of interest, but the NDF also 1978 ♦, 415, 620 R. 252,109 163,51A - } , : Belgrave United' Church For the second Sunday in ' 19 7 9 y .: ,. � I. five , province demon- Liberals there are few New must bring in other groups , 448, 8 7 7 • 2 2 3 660 2 2 5 217 Women will be held Tuesday, succession Trinity Anglican, ' ' -- -.--- } ``;' January 26, at 7 p.m. with a Knox Presbyterian, Calvin- strafes that sincerity and Democrats involved in muni- whose interests. are not '` 1980 fi ares to be made available at the hearin hard work can bring success.. cipal governments boards served by big -business- - g g . pot luck supper, Husbands, Back United 'and Knox Ora the to iC of a ricuIture or farm organizations. oriented overnment". W `: r , �r "' • P g « g g The Committee, will also hear evidence on the„Rationalization Study insofar as that stud relates to the sub- "'''' family .and frhends are i�ea- United Churches were closed Mr. „ Foulds agreed • it is a What , must the'party do to Y „ act abandonment applications and to the Elora arta Teeswater Subdivisions. vhted. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. duehto the storm: This is an 1 ' sector in crisis •laying the One of the major failures win an election? Mr. Rae' `' • McBurney krill show slides of unprecedented occurrence iii blame on "ekorbitant” in- is that there is no connection sugg 'ted that first the ` The "public. hearings will be held commencing "at the following times, . dates and places: 4 Africa. Officers will b'e 'in- this area: Church ,services gest rates and foreclosures with the farm community, voters of Ontario must want stalled. .~.:,.,_ ~ will be #field at the usual ' by banks. ' The ' - party ' never con- is see a change in govern - Mr's. Howard . &ttler of times next Sunday, weather, centrated on going out and ment' and the NDF must DATE LOCATION ' A ADDRESS - ' He suggested a couple of Y . Hanouer Ont, Chepstow visited on Thur- permitting. ` Belgrave Knox getting the rural vote ei er re lace the Liberals ,as a Monde measures by which the g g p February 8, 1982 Hanover Town Hall -sday ,With her mother, Mrs. United Church annual ' in organizational terms. or in credible alternative. The government could ease the ., 451' - 1'Oth'Avenue Robert Procter, meeting will be held. on Sun- terms of the t of leader it Liberals are ha rob- - at 1.0:00 A.M.,, „ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence day, Jan. 31 with lunch being pressure on " farmers; Yip : P , , f elected. It thought of itself as lems with credibility, he Wednesda p served after church. measures which he promised Y, Y Wingham Ont. Win ' Yuill and Cameron were an NDP government would , an urban party:" claimed; they have not made February 10, 1982 gham Town Hall Audit. The party in on -again take. He originally came' from the "urban breakthrough" ' at 10:00 A. NI. 274• Josephine Street thinner guests of her sister, g ' ° Mrs. Leslie Bolt, on Friday. skating party is on again for, the Fergus -Elora area, and and are more and more a 'First ' he said it would Box 90 Congratulations to Mr. and' Saturday, Jan. 23, at 7-9 p.m. ' ' doesn't buy the idea the NDP version of the Conservative Friday ergus, Ont. ', Mrs. Leonard Robinson on Come on out. pass legislation placing~ a February 12, 1982 Legion Hall cannot appeal to rural party. - at 10:00 A.M. 500 Blair Street voters, he said. BASIC ISSUE: JOBS' - r�. Like Mr. Foulds v Mr, Like Mr. Johnston, Mr. The h follows: r f y,.,:y Johnston called for interest eating format will be as ,.� r ,<. few, , , 7: 4, ,<.,,�� Rae folio .'. " _.<,; .,:��r";;.:•.,.�f, called for establishing Hanover n .,. y ,r,� ,,y,;A � k t n ,the Committee will hear evidence i r ,:' 1� �; Durham South h aspect' of,the �.• {:,, ;r. �4.;•� rate and molt a Sur, Southampton S ur and siker mortgage networks of communication P ton Subdivision; in Wing am, the Committee will hear evidence f°:"'a{ assistance for farmers and with f d rural on the' Kincardine and Teeswater Subdiv s n , Y s ; �, farm an ision a d in Fer u . y Y , � - r• lfi .. .. , Fergus, the Committee Fergus and Elora ubdivisions. a Will hear evidence on the n• r.>: homeowners, as well as organizations so the party 9 , �' " .other policies lead's toward � • , ' � c�ald speak out more clearly , . 'I;� ; E , - ~ , self-sufficiency for on *414 ber of issues. . Any person desiring to make,a written submission in respect of any °of these matters may do'•so b `' agriculture. The- party also A basic issue is jobs, he same, at least ten (1 G) day's prior to the dates of the hearings Secretary, Y Y mailing . needs to talk to farmers and to the y, Railwa Tr n Y a sport.Gommit- { y ,,, said. The NDP has some tee, Canadian Transport Commission, Ottawa, Ontario K1 A 0N9 with a copy, in respect of CN's applications, '''~' find out what they want, he credibility in the economic to, Nir, S. �.. Cantit�., Commission Counsel, Canadian National` Railways, /"'� n r i / s P.1.,i. Bo kyr. fx _ ; . �` said. It has contacts with the field Queb Y x 8100 Stats „ s. and must build on that. treat, Quebec HSC 3N4• I r,�r fir" .,1Y f, Ontario Federation in respect of Canadian Pacific Subdivision G• P. Mlle {, -,.s ion of Agri- Also 's Subdivis n to Mr. on ,A, Mon- f,. f :. , it must p►aAsh fh►riialif_.y 8nllritnr, C`aaroarJi '';,, an Pacific Limited, Wind Station, Montreal Miller, C' , General . •• a• � � "�,�"f ��Y culture, but never reached of life ,health anis education; Windsor tion, Quebec H3C 3E4; �n respect of Ontario and .. ; � �., , ,. ,, n; Quebec Railways subdivisions to Derek J. ,Deegan, Assistant Secretary, Ontario and Ouebec R " `are Din to come Windsor Quebec H3C 3E4. out to the , "1 1.- I - o d r �� secondary under 4 g g - pang, Win Station, , Montre , Railway Com _ . y, %�' jy a e ship at the local n al, �­VA0 EON,*'ry::~ %� level. incredible attack in 'f�,..' , the days to enure. All persons who wish to do so may present their views on these 'matters during the hearings, in accordance , M % ;��. ' ,f,- .�::. , % He suggested the NDP "We must show ourselves with the hearing format^ stipulated in this Notice, - a, , ' •"✓�,���'�rI ,g,�',��� , � should paint the �T'ories as as Progressive but more An opponents of the family rooted Y persons wishing to give evidence or to address the Commission in French m in the diversity of sion, u ort notification may do so and the Commis- "ypq "` "' ' p by the person of his or her intentionarrangeo mss ` ` f} despite �, pie their Ontario past. to do so, will f r f ;: f j farm, � since, than in the " or the best translation ser ., '�:. yy1r,, Y', , , may,; y rhetoric, "their policies are He also commented that vices which can be provided under the circumstances, ' " i x : w ar systematically destro zati ud ; y y , . `i.'?`` r . y' ;{N , , ,; ying the .party badly seeds to The Summary Report of the' Rationali on St is available for ,. ;`r y .r `�., , r r 4,' hu mbe Commission offib perusal Canadian ' ild me rssfli ,which Transport Comms Y public paras at either the d an aTr �. 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