Zurich Citizens News, 1975-07-03, Page 17THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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ST BONIFACE GRADUATES- The Grade eight pupils of St. Boniface School were honoured at graduat-
ion ceremonies last week. Back,left to right, Herman Koert, teacher, Mike Neilands, Mark Masse, Tim
Charrette, Lionel Wilder. .Middle row, left to right,ILouise Regier, Karen Volland, Tim Farwell,
Carol Smith, Gerard Ducharme, Sister Louise, principal. Front row left, Harold Van Aaken, Patti Over-
holt, Janet Bilcke, Carolyn Hoffman, Judy VandenBoomen, and Perry Denomme.
Liberals choose present member
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"during a 10 -year period ending
in 1971 the percentage of farms
in Canada taken out of operation
was 1.7 while in Ontario the fig-
ure was 14.1 per cent."
The guest speaker, Huron -
Bruce MPP Murray Gaunt backed
up the two previous speakers
on regional government saying,
"if the Davis government is
returned in the upcoming elect-
ion, we will have regional govern-
ment across the province within
a year. "
Gaunt continued "I am con-
fident we can form the next
government. The traditional
RECEPTION
TO HONOUR
Karen McKinley
and
Dale Ratcliffe
(bridal couple)
Pineridge Chalet
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power base of the Conservatives
in Eastern Ontario is apparently
crumbling. Only one Liberal has
been elected there since Confed-
eration."
A recent nomination meeting
in the Marmora area attracted
more than 500 persons, Gaunt
added. "Enthusiasm like that
reminds one of the Mitch Hep-
burn days."
Gaunt blasted the Davis gov-
ernment for its overspending
policies. He continued, "After
32 years of making budgets one
would think the government
would have a grip on the tech-
nique, Instead of getting better
it's getting worse. In the last
four budgets, the government has
overspent its own estimates by
one and a half billion dollars.
The first natural resource to go
will be the Ontario taxpayer."
"The Liberal party is commit-
ted to bring financial integrity
back into operation in the prov-
ince. We cannot carry on spend-
ing more than we take in on an
indefinite basis. Some point
along the way we have to stop
mortgaging future generations."
"We do not think that Ontario
can afford another four years of
the Davis administration. The
Liberal party is committed
to restraining government spend-
ing and balancing the budget."
Speaking about Ontario
Liberal leader Bob Nixon, Gaunt
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said,"Bob Nixon not ony is
tough enough to be Premier, he is
also sensitive enough. He cares
about people's problems and
listens to their ideas. His
unquestioned honesty tough
approach to Ontario' s future and
ability to deal with the people
are exactly the ingredients we
are all looking for in Ontario's
Premier."
Goderich lawyer Dan Murphy
explained new provisions of the
Canada Election Expenses Act
which allows income tax deduct-
ions of 75 per cent on donat-
ions of $100.
Huron Liberal Association
president Ian McAllister was
chairman for the nomination
meeting which attracted about
90 p;ersons. Also speaking were
executive members Howard
Aitken, Jean Adams and A.Y.
McLean.
Named to the executive were
lady director Muriel Murphy and
youth director Brad Oke.
Kippen
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Molyer,
Pary Sound and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Stokes, London visited
with Robert Thomson during the
p ast week.
Mrs. Stanley Siddeley and Mrs,
Cliff McEwen, Moose Jaw,
Sask. were quests of Mrs. Harry
Caldwell, recently.
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Band jamboree
The owners of Pineridge Chalet
are making plans for a big
band jamboree on Sunday, Aug-
ust 10, lasting from one -thirty
in the afternoon until nine
o' clock in the evening.
Five stages will be set up out-
side for the big event, and
already numerous bands have
announced they will take part
in the program. Some of the
bands are Joe Overholt, and the
Standbys, Mozart's Melody
Makers, The Star Trex, Country
Unlimited, Al Harvey and the
Blueboys, The Heywood Broth.
ers, The Bluetones, The Blue -
water Playboys, to name only
a few.
John Brent, of the former
CKNX Barn Dance crew, will
be the master of ceremonies for
the event. All through the after-
noon and evening the chalet
will be available for food and
refreshments, and proceeds
from the day will go towards
community service work.
Camp;ing will be available
for the entire weekend, and to
start the festivities off a dance
will take place in the chalet on
Saturday night, August 9.
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