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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-11, Page 16
1 • Conservative majority this else - tion but said INK he waft glad' • , '> despitethe letss, to see the NDP iOwn: • ' . "We need the two :palmy_` system'", he said.. He: felt the Liberal cut into K:.,f. majority was due to - less anti-Ttpudeau feeling in, the ruing this election. • . At various points. in, the cam- • Olin McKinley was concerned for the, outcome."At one point . ',thought 'I would lose, then I thought . I would squeak «�>` through. You always hope for •.., 'the best and expect the woEst." , His activities as party;whip ". in the minority z government • have .taxed the' incumbent's Arength these past, months'. "I -worked very hard • in Parliament this year. This cam' �D e�.e paign was no where} near as air- ' ficult as the past six_ months. in • Parliament." ' The people in Huron- ' Middlesex mean a greatddeal to • Bob •Mckkinley and. he never argets his '•reSppnsibility to 'them: • �„ hake done• " all my housework in Parliarnent' this ... yearand it has -never interfefed with may . constituents: .These peopl•et:• have gots to be the 'best - • in the country., They,: ate the • • • The Ontario MunicipaRl•Board hearings on'the proposed • , shopping (nail will'begin•next•Monday, July 15•st 2:00 p.m. . in town council chambers. • , • , Town.adwinistrator Harold •Wallas told the Signal -Star he • expels the hearing to' last • until Thursday, , - The Ooderich Rusinessmen's..Association held a-specit+l meeting yesterday,to plan .its. piesentation at the hearing. The association would -not, coniment cin its plans..• . If town council chambers prove to be inasirqtiate, for the hearing, it will be moved to the County Courthouse., .Judith Gobderham Pool is well staffed this ear with yqunglifeguards Who work very well with the hundreds of.young swimmers- who fill the•pool•e,very day of the summer.•The guards are from left Pat.,Conlon, Judy Cook,. Mary Stimson, continued fromri page 1 tdepressed," she said with a grim 'smile.' At 10:10 p. the scene . brightened for a few . minutes. •The "NDP riding association . drew' the winning ticket for a ' raffle they held *to • raise money - for Mrs. 'Weary's, campaign. Edward Vincent, 45 Britan- tris Rd, won a 200 pound pig. Apparently people were • satisfied with (tie winner as' they said. `;& he need• the`,prize which V' niId be.butchered and delivered tri him next- week. Just' before 11:00. p.m.,: ► son?leorie . again * expressed 'dismal: over national standings of the NDP. , • ' • "Keep the faith.I3.G. isn't in yet," Mrs.' Weary said in 'an- .ticipation If the British. Colum- bia returns, The• television• station swit- ched. from the„ -national election results'to-the Western Ontario' Jen -niter Anderson, Brenda Brissette, Karen Hicks, Susan Freeman and Debbie Barker, (staff -photo) . tallies., a • • • At. 11:30 p.m.#the �i,anclint;� _• in Huron•Middle ex Robert McKinley; l7,2U4, John _Lyndon 10,039 -and . h,irley Weary, 1,752: The NDP had about six l►e'r. .cent of the' popular volt .rn the _riding.- about the same as''the-, `t972, 'election. Mrs. Wear.'. ht ld • onti► her supporters..,,, • "We stilt ran the iii i. t`,7fiiii""' ca•mpaign theri was,"' she' Paul Carroll -NI)P t>robab y ,{►er. dollar t ha n in the riding. •"Maybe if w said that. •the got more vot e any other party e increased= the .campaign- budget •next elec- ' •1u•.t . before,. midnight, 'the • e►niN:people left ins the living room'. were Mrs. Weary, . her, hutihand David and Air.� ':L•ocally.wi. held uur.own • we'lLb back -to fight' agaip?' "Mrs. Weary said. The:: l ,DP •achiA'ed its goals' .in Huron -Middlesex, she main- tained. ' "We,' have a -stronger organization, a stronger Kase, to, - work , from. now," she ex• plained.. • Mr. Carroll, added that. the NDP •.riding association. will, "iintir.:"tart preparing fiQr• .the - provincial election next year. Specializing in several floral tributes as, ex- *prosNons of sympoti ,ranging tram casket sprays, wraiths, pfllpws; wall sprays, .baskets ' reoldgious .tributes for funeral chapel, home cAurc'h; mirriorTiil'aid`crirrta't1e�i+t'+IIUii'vIci. SONE . 524-, 885 •- . FREE • DELIVER `-continued frompage .15; pension in. ,1965,...a 22% in • W crease to. cover . rising costs. The Act also should have provided for a continuation of' • 'Carinada, Pension Plan payments for the • injured . workman- an arrangement\ could _ be :Mode ; With -the Federal 'Government.. IHHIP payments• and Unem. • ployment ins Trance 'payments should' also -be taken care of fcirti •the' injured 'workman. „ Independent medical advice :.should ,be -available to any. in- jure& workman. We must move away from maintaining a staff of doctgrs"who work ,for the Board. and whom opinions. have •such a lasting effect • tin : the ` .financial- ft a e- of tile --- woPktnan. • • • :The increased clothing-. allowance 'is :still woefully . inadequate and ' the '►1� .0iY) • max,ipiumceiling should 'be'' • • removed entirety &sit it . only seer ves to penalize the workers in well-paid, generally high 'risk industries: - The. new Workmen's Com. . ; pensation Amendment Act was well intentioned' but*Ake' - 'previsions of the Act' are,'. • �inadequate.. Increased benefits -0 tare the right of every worker in Ontario. r• CLUB NO. i MRELG11� FiSHER S 'CCDd NO. 2 -PAT 1LLER.T . Wi11y be nee/ T. ORMAN DIAMOND SPECIACiST ' GODERICH J ' Playground Opening -in .Goderich .brought these youngsters - ----out an their gaily decorated bicyites to parade' through • town;:-Theyoungsters.whebied. from the•pool to the Square and back on..Moratday afternoon' anq on)y. suffered one breakdown when the rear tricycle ,was forced out,. of the parade. • • - - • • OONELESB FULL CUT -. KAntLUNCH . 12 OZ.: HELLMAN'S ' = MEAT TIN x MAYONNAISE 16 FL. Oz. 1Fv!nr.y.h� , To' reassure today's quality -conscio• us consttmer,. Speed •Queen warrants the stainlesssteel tub in .her automatic washer dr the stainless steel drum in -her 'fryer for the: lifetime of the'wagher or• -•.dryer:., The properties of stainless steel — and the confidence' Speed Queen -has in'stainless steel-. makes all this, possible. There is no,:other washer tui; or dryer. drum on.the market made of another material .in which the Confidence of a lifetime warr tnty;i3 placed.: FRESH ©ROUND' LB. BONELESS. • WELL TRIMMED SIRLOIN T.1, oR RUMP. ROAST 4 PACK , ALLEN'S: :.. . _. ° .. 'PKO: -OP II. ()RANGE' FLAVOUR CRYSTALS , . if/4 o:: Pica.' TOMATO: • t>tll VEGETARLE� 5