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Zurich Citizens News, 1972-09-07, Page 16PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1972 Huron Torres accept Hellyer Paul Hellyer termed the policies of the Trudeau govern- ment "disasterous" and "stupid" at a Progressive Conservative fund raising dinner at the Pine - ridge Chalet, near Hensall last Tuesday night. Mr. Hellyer, former cabinet minister under the Liberal Trudeau government, told more than 250 Huron County Conservatives who had paid $15 a plate for the dinner, that the Liberal government scheme to stop inflation was "insanity." "The Liberal government succeeded in putting 300, 000 Canadians out of work unnec0- essarily because of their tight money policy." As a result of the high un- employment, many people who can't get jobs blame themselves and lose confidence and give up, Mr. Hellyer said. Canadians hoped that Trudeau would no something different for them when he came to pow- er in 1968, he said. "Most Canadians have become terribly disillusioned with Trudeau." Mr. Hellyer said that if infl- ation is allowed to continue at its present rate, a quart of milk will cost $25 by the year 2000. "The people on fixed incomes will be hurt the most, " he said. Mr. Hellyer, who was making one of his first speeches for the PC since joining them last month, said that Trudeau was creating a welfare state. "When a man with a family can make more money on welfare than he can working for the minimum wage than something is wrong. The Progressive Conservatives 0 Brucefield girl wins trophy Sandy Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Graham, Brucefield, and catcher for the Milverton Winstonettes has been awarded the All Canadian Catcher trophy the second con- secutive year by the Canadian Amateur Softball Association. Sandy received the honour during the Ladies' Canadian Softball Championship held last week at the CNE grounds, Tor- onto. She played with Fort Erie who were the Ontario representatives at the Ontario Elimination games and who were eliminated in the semi finals by Willowdale. • Winners of the Canadian Championship was a team from Vancouver, B.C. who defeated Willowdale in the finals with a close score of 2-1 in eleven innings of play. under Stanfield have to stop this policy, Mr. Hellyer said, and make "a policy of opport- unity." "There should be a new rel- ation between production and wages, " he said. "The government should fin- ance full employment for any- one who wants to work, " he said. "It may be necessary for a wage and price freeze." If the Conservatives form the next government, they would eliminate the cheating on the. Unemployment Insurance Fund. "We would make it a genuine insurance fund instead of holi- day pay, " Mx. Hellyer cited several examples of people On Sunday at 1.55 a.m. a truck driven by Bonnie Becker, Dashwood, skidded out of cont- rol on the rough surface of concession 12-13 of flay Town- ship north of Dashwood and rolled on its side. A passenger, Janet Becker, Dashwood, rec- eived minor bruises. Damage was estimated at $600. by Constable Don Mason. Also on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. cars driven by Donald Gifford, Exeter, Arthur Mahaffy, St. Marys, and Elizabeth Brown, Willowdale, collided on High- way 4 near the Kirkton Road. The collision occurred when one car slowed to turn east and the other cars were too close to avoid a collision: Total damage was estimated by Constable Bill Glassford at $550. On Monday, at 9 p.m. a car driven by Eugene Hartman, Hay, and a truck driven by Louis Masse, London, collided at the junction of the Crediton and Dashwood roads. Total damage was estimated at $600 by Constable Bob Whiteford, On Saturday, at 3.15 p.m. a car driven by Robert Bibby, I<irkton, skidded out of control on the I<irkton Road west of I<irkton and came to rest in a ditch. Damage was estimated at $600 by Constable Al Quinn. The rash of thefts continued this week as property valued at approximately $2500 was report- ed stolen in eighteen separate theft occurrences. Approxim- ately $2200 worth of this stolen property has been recovered by the Exeter Detachment. Several area residents have been charged with theft and possession of stolen property. The thefts include: a quantity of gas taken from a car owned by Gary Burns, Huron Park; a car was taken from a Centralia garage and was recovered near Centralia; a car owned by Peter Sutherland, Huron Parse, was Bayview TOURIST TAVERN ( on Highway 21 - between St. Joseph & Grand Bend) WE CATER TO: *Weddings *Banquets * Parties *Business Meetings Our Dining Room is Air Conditioned for your Comfort! (Licenced under L.L,B, O.) PHONE 236-4850 entered and assorted articles taken; &tape player and tapes were taken from a parked car owned by George Palsa, Hensall; several tape records were taken from a car owned by Gerald Mill, Iluron Park; a leather jacket owned by David Boud- reau, Iluron Park, was taken from his car; a Canadian flag was taken from the Centralia residence of Borden Smith; a mini -bike was taken from the faun of Eugene Willard, Exeter, 0 Open playoffs Zurich Expos will open their first round of Ontario Baseball association Midget "D" play- offs against the Emeryville Midgets, this weekend. The first game will be played in Emeryville on Saturday after- noon, with the second game slated for Zurich on Sunday, beginning at 2 p.m. Emeryville advanced to the semi-finals by defeating Thorn - dale by scores of 6-3 and 7-6, to take the series in two straight games. Zurich earned the right to advance into the OBA by defeat- ing Crediton two games to one. Team manager Jerry Rader told the Citizens News that if enough fans are interested, a bus will be chartered for the game on Saturday in Emeryville, Anyone interested should call Jerry at 236-4366, no later than Thursday night. STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI. & SAT. — Sept. 8 - 9 — DOUBLE FEATURE — BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Jane Fonda, Robert Redford TRUE GRIT John Wayne FRI. & SAT. — Sept. 15 • 16 — DOUBLE FEATURE — THE FROGS (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR Ray Milland RUN ANGEL RUN William Smith BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.lvr, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK making as much as $54, 000 a year collecting the insurance while they took holidays in Mex- ico and England. Mr. Hellyer said that some- thing must be done to give young people a chance "to opt into the system." He also faulted the Liberals housing and transportation polic- ies. "The next election is the most important in years, " he said. Among those attending the banquet were Huron MPP Charles Mac Naughton and Huron MP Robert McKinley. 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