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Times-Advocate, 1978-05-11, Page 24Liberal riding meetingPage 24 May 11,1978 GRADUATES — Marilyn Regier, daughter of Joe and Rose Regier, RR 2, Zurich graduated from Fanshawe College April 28. Marilyn received her Early Childhood Education diploma and is now working at Glen Cairn Nursery School in London. Liberals from across the riding of Huron Middlesex were in Exeter Thursday evening to attend the annual dinner meeting of the riding association. Sean Conway MPP for Renfrew North who ad­ dressed the meeting recall­ ed that the matter of health care and health care finan­ cing had been at the forefront of Legislative debates during recent weeks and said that the Liberal Party had continued to op­ pose the government on the OHIP increases, announced by the Treasurer on March 7. Dr. Smith, the Liberal Leader, he said, had argued that the 37.5% increase was unacceptable because it represents the most unfair and regressive form of taxa­ tion in the Province today. Helped cause OHIP It was because of con­ tinuing efforts on the part of the Liberal opposition to find a more fair way of rais­ ing revenues for health care system that the matter was referred to the Social Development Committee with the result that the government was forced to back-down and withdraw the Treasurer’s proposed in­ crease. Mr. Conway who is health critic for the Liberal Party, considered this matter one of the most significant gains in recent years. The Treasurer was challenged and subsequently forced to accept the Liberal position that massive premium in­ creases are simply unaccep­ table, he said. Referring to government inaction concerning agriculture, Mr. Conway said that the spring session of the Legislature has brought little in the way of new initiative from the On­ tario Government in agricultural policy. While both the Throne Speech and the Budget Address outlined many major new directions in other fields, the Davis Government seems to have largely forgotten the most important area of premium agricultural development he said and added “we in the Liberal party have noted this lack of emphasis by the Government and we con­ sider it to be a major deficiency at Queen’s Park today.” In this connection he said that Huron-Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell, represents one of the strongest voices for agriculture in the Legislature. He has been a Queensway happenings “Welcome” a new resident Mrs. Tena Hulley, Seaforth who was visited by Greta Ward, Wroxeter, Mr. & Mrs. Cameron, Brucefield, son Gordon, Seaforth, Marjorie Ann McMichael, Wingham, Bill, Brenda and Tena Lynn Burkholder, Blyth. Ruth and Susan Durand visited Mrs. Kendrick. Chester and Illa Dunn visited Vera Lammie. Fred and Lois Taylor and Donald, Kathy and Scott Taylor visited Mrs. Harry Taylor. Rev. Van Essen conducted church service Tuesday assisted by Mrs. Van Essen. Unit 2 of the Hensail United Church entertained residents Monday with bingo decrease forceful proponent for the farm community in my time at Queen’s Park and his very constructive and vigorous style has led to many sub­ stantial improvements in the farm community. Increasingly, he has demonstrated a capacity and a willingness to meet other major issues head-on and at a time when more and more politicians are un­ able or unwilling to stand up and be counted. I think it im­ portant for all of us to stand behind Jack for his courageous and independent approaches, he said. Ian McAllister of Zurich who was retained as presi­ dent was chairman for the program which included musical numbers by Brenda Creces and Danny Overholt of Hay Township. Mayor Bruce Shaw of Ex­ eter, Warden Gerry Ginn of Huron and Warden Aubrey McCallum of Middlesex brought greetings and emphasized the helpful job that Mr. Riddell was doing. The meeting greeted and congratulated Graham Craig of Walton who recent­ ly was named Liberal Can­ didate in the federal riding of Huron Bruce. The report of a nominating committee presented by E.B. Menzies QC Clinton was adopted. The incoming executive in­ cludes: Past President, Morgan Smith, Bayfield; President, Ian McAllister, Zurich; Executive Vice President, Jean Adams, Goderich; Secretary, Howard Aitken, Goderich; Treasurer, Emil Hendrick, Exeter; Vice Presidents, Bernard Benn, Lucan, Ken Duncan.Usborne, Jos Hogan, Exeter, E.B. Menzies, Clin­ ton, Muriel Murphy, Goderich, Peter McKickan, East Williams, Geo. Walker, Adelaide. Vid I f I S DAY f MAY 14 ’ "3 YARD & RUMMAGE SALE MAY 14th - 15th 100'* of Item* - New & Old Sale of Lawn Ornaments, Garden Supplies and Other Miscellaneous Items. Grand Bend Co^e" discouttr C. HARRY RODER, D.C. NORMAN L. RODER, D.C. 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