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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984
HOPES DASHED—Liberal Bruce McDonald after -election "party" held at the Seaforth & HOLD THEIR OWN—Huron•Bruce NDP her party held their own in the riding in this •
personally thanked his supporters at Ire District Community Centres. candidate Valerie Bolton was pleased that election when the Tory tide was so great.
Cardiff 'wins' by. a landslide
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LEADING THE POLLS—Statistics of each
prnHrng station in Hurnn.Bruce were marked
on a large beard at the pns'•elecl ion party In
Brussels celebrating the rp.electlnn of
Murray Cardiff. PC Checking the polls with
Mr Cardiff, centre, are Ken Campbell, left,
campaign manager and Jack McCutcheon
Maria Van Keulen Is shown at the right
(Wassink photo)
A WINNER—Murray Cardiff tilashes his
supporters a winning smile as he made his
entrance .0 his victory party in Brussels. He
won the Huron -Bruce riding by more than
12,000 votes. (Wassink photo)
CONGRATS!I—Incumbent Murray Cardiff,
PC, received several congratulatory Mes-
sages at his victory party In Brussels as/
Tuesday. Manning the telephone in the
foreground Is Tom Hanrahan. (Waseink
photo)
ANOTHER WIN—Murray Cardiff, Progres- keeping tabs on post-election resu(s Poll by
sive Conservative was re-elected Sept. 4. His poll results were posted In the BM&G
son Jeff was one of several campaign workers Community Centre.
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HURON -BRUCE Progressive Conservatives results kept pouring in at the BM & G
kept a running total of federal election results Community Centre. By the time the elec't"^
as they were announced last Tuesday. Jack was over, Mr Cardiff racked up a win nt more
McCutcheon was kept busy updating totals as than 23,000 votes. (Wassink photo)
Election '84