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Citizens News, June 8, 1977
INSTALL AUXILIARY — Insta lotion ceremonies for the Hensall Legion Auxiliary were held Friday night.
Back, left, executive Wanda McClinchey, Zone Commander Peg Coombs, executive members Minnie
Noakes, Jean Munn and Joan Bierling and Sgt. -at -arms Iva Reid. Front, vice-president Hilda Smale, presi-
dent Bea UyI, treasurer Mona Campbell and secretary Donna Allan. T -A photo
Candidates debate issues
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attacked by NDP candidate
Snirley Weary for their handling
of the unemployment situation
She said young people canno
find jobs because the governmen
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has not provided the stimulus for
t job creation.
t She added, "No other govern-
ment in the world has the gall to
suggest 5.3 percent unem-
ployment is full employment. The
NDP doesn't suggest instant
solutions to the problem but we
would start by putting secondary
manufacturing back on its feet.
McKinley referred to the
"Davis Charter" which promises
to provide 100,000 new jobs each
year. He said the government
must be careful not to introduce
too much artificial stimulus for
jobs.
The question of whether the
Ontario government should exert
much or little influence on social
behaviour in areas such as
alcohol brought responses from
all three questions.
Riddell said it was "a very
ticklish question" considering 18
year olds could now be compelled
to fight any war. He continued, "I
don't know if you can tell a young
person to go to war and then tell
them they are not old enough to
handle alcohol."
Mrs. Weary said prohibition
during the 1920's did not stop
people from drinking. "I don't
think it' matters what age limits
are set. If someone younger
wants to drink they will get it.
The thing to do is educate people
to the problems involved. It is not
alcohol that . is wrong, it's
the lack of responsibility that
goes with it," she concluded.
Mr. McKinley agreed saying,
"We cannot legislate people's
morals. The much more im-
portant answer is to teach
responsibility to the individual."
The meetiong was sponsored
by the Huron County Federation
of Agriculture and president
Allan Walper of Stephen township
was the chairman.
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