The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-04-25, Page 4Page 4Lucimow Sentinel, Wednesday, April 25, 1979
Election '79
Campaigning
Graeme Craig, right, Liberal candidate for Huron -Bruce in the upcoming federal
election was in Lucknow mainstreeting on Wednesday, April 18. Shown
spealdng with the candidate are, from the left, Bert Mathes, Wingham, Beth
Johnstone, Lucknow, and Leo Mturay, Kinioss. [Sentinel Staff Photo]
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F LIND-Ft A ISING
BY DEBBIE RANNEY
Theo eten4ing-was one. of
.mostly ligtheared fun
butbehind all the fintilor'
at the Pro.gressive
Conservative fund-
raising dinner, Robert
McKinley M.P. for
Hnron-Bruce • and Geoff
Scott, M.P. for Hamilton -
Wentworth, managed to
get across to the people
that they had one main
objective in mind — to get
Joe Clark as Prinie
Minister of Canada.
The dinner was held
Wednesday night in the.
Brussels, Morris: and
Grey Community Centre'.
Also at the meeting
Were . Marg Bennett,
president of the Huron-
Bru.ce Progressive
Conservative
Association-,.. first vice-
pres. Harry Hayter and
second vice president
Murray, Cardiff and Dr, there were. 400 or more
Tom Jasper finance
chairman for the town of
Goderich.
McKinley' said that
'after the nomination •
meeting he had,..]-1,egn
around to different areas,
"'and the message I
received all overis that
We're here tonight j a
;corrirnOn purpose. And
that's to get new
rnahageinent in Ottawa."
He.said that when he
first ran in 1965 it was a
fotigh election. Then
things got a little easier
and a little easier.
"The trend is wiih ui.
this tithe. The amount of
people here tonight has to
tell you something."
He said that in 1972 at
the fund raising dinner
there were about-- 250
people and that in 1974
there were about 200
people but that at Wed-
. nesday night's dinner
00-
people. .
'There's a support and
desire that's even
spreading throughout
Quebec. There' S even a
higher element of voters
in Quebec undecided than
ever before. When 'they'
see Ontario and the West
going to vote Con-.
servative they're going to
vote some members into
the Honse of Commons,
"When you take a look
at what's going .on in
Ottawa, spending, has
gone completely out of
corttrol,'"he said.
Headed that spending
eStirriates • used to be
broughtbefore
parliament and each.
member had the right to
question those estimates
in the House of *Commons.
Now they are sent to
different cOrnmitteeS and
the estimates ' had to be
urn to page 5 •
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GUEST SPEAKER - Geoff Scott, MP for Hamilton -Wentworth and former
CFPL-TV parliamentary correspondent was the guest speaker when the
Huren-Bruce Progressive conservatives held a fund-raising dinner at the
Brussels, Morris and Grey COnimunity Centre. Wednesday night. (Brussels
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