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Townsman, 1991-02, Page 9says. The government has planned a fair tax commission for a prolong- ed study of the tax system. Living in the largest centre in the riding, Haslam says she has to battle the perception of people in the outlying parts of the riding that they are left out. There's an imaginary line people in Listowel and the north end of the riding seem to draw that makes them feel they are in the forgotten north. She says she tries to combat that by spending as much time as possible in all the centres of the riding, holding spe- cial constituency days in Listowel and St. Marys. She also tries to combat the perception of govern- ment ministries that Stratford is the automatic centre of the universe in the riding. She has suggested to ministries that they look at Milver- ton or Listowel or Mitchell or St. Marys when they're looking to set up an office to serve the riding. "I'm glad I waited for the county polls because I won the county polls," she recalls of election night, "and I went to Toronto as the Perth candidate, not the Stratford candi- date." Both Haslam and Klopp are members of the NDP caucus' Rural Advisory Committee which includes all the members of the government from ridings with rural portions. They fight for things not just for agriculture but for issues like rural day-care, Haslam says. For Paul Klopp, the biggest impression on moving from the outside to being on the inside is the length of time it takes to make changes. "You just can't go in with a big axe, although sometimes you need to leave the impression you're going with a big axe." There is a lot of strong lobbying on both sides of issues and sometimes you have to choose with the side of the powerful despite what you have argued all along. For the two rookie MPPs, the life in the big time is just beginning. Both came through their first ses- sion of the house and now that the house had adjourned, have been busy with committee meetings. They've got four years to prove it wasn't just a fluke of history persuaded voters on Sept. 6 to elect NDP members in ridings where in the past, people would never dream the NDP could win. Looking for challenging part-time work? town E f N 004'.41.0 S Get/Sy 00011/t MAGA ! i N[ • Smarr is looking for part-time, commissioned sales persons for the Stratford - St. Marys and Hanover - Walkerton - Kincardine areas Apply to Keith Roulston, Publisher P.O. Box 429, Blyth, Ont. NOM 1110 TOWNSMAN/FEBRUARY-MARCH 1991 7