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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-05-06, Page 7
PAGE 8 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1987 THE v PY 1 S 0 Lingerie °Hots ® Cords 0 Accessories Treat Mom to an Microwave oven and we will treat her tthe flowers For every AF arms Ineigga Microwave oven sold for Mother's Day, receive a fully arranged silk flower bouquet FREE We Service What We Sell MAJOR APPLIANCE 'DRYSDALECENTRE LTD. HENSALL 262-2728 Ontario OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. "THE PLACE TO BUY APPLIANCES Hut Ne o p to carry N CLINTON - When the election call comes to Ontario, Paut Klapp will be carrying the NDP banner in the Huron riding. Klopp, a Zurich area farmer was nominated as the NDP candidate in the vet unannounced but expected election. The nomination meeting was held in Clinfon,on May 3. This will be Klopp's second .running in a provincial election. He also was the NDP candidate in the last election round: Klopp told. NDP supporters that he will campaign for changes in the government's position of agricultural concerns. Of the pre- sent Liberal government he said, "The things that were needed in agriculture have not come forth." He said that the Liberals used a "lot of big terminologies, but like a 222 pill, these plans only ease the pain, they don't cure the problem." Klopp said that the present liberal agriculture minister Jack Riddell has let the farmers down, "He's a fence sitter on agricultural financing issues. He passes the buck to the federals (government)." He further noted that not only the farmers are facing tough economic times, but.urban municipalities, particularly small towns and villages in. Huron County are also feel- ing the negative effects. "Small towns are realizing that. if agriculture continues to be treated'by ban- dage remedies they will continue to suffer. More farmers will leave the land, more kids will be heading for the city to find jobs. Yet, towns are trying to bring in new industries, but if the 'farmers can't afford to buy the products, what's the point in bringing in- dustrybere? Towns can hardly support the industries they have now." NDP agriculture critic Patrick . Hayes continued to echo Klopp's thoughts when he spoke to the NDP supporters in Clinton: The Essex North MPP 'said, "The bottom line is that prices are the big problem. The. farmer is not getting a good price for his labor or his commodity." `Hayes' further suggested that the 'provin- 'cial ,government has not lent its financial support to the farming industry. "I wish the government would treat the .farmers the way, they treat the banks. When banks get into problems, they are. bailed out." He noted, "Agriculture would not be the mess it is today if the government had helped in the past." , Hayes told the local NDP group that the party, has.called on the government to follow the. example .of the Manitoba government and pass legislation similar to their Family 'Farm Protection Act which 1) sets up ' her Paul Klopp (left) will carry the NDP flag in the next Ontario election. 1 -lis wife Heather (right) is president of the Huron NDP Party. The Klopps, a Zurich area farm family have a young son Timothy, 19 months. At the nomination meeting held in Clinton on May 3 guest speaker was Essex North MPP Patrick Hayes ( back) who also serves as the NDP Agriculture Critic. (Shelley McPhee Haist photo) farmer of peer advisory panels; 21 authorizes a• central mediation board and the Courts to review impending foreclosures and recommend alternative Solutions, and 3) authorizes .the provincial government to institute a moratorium on proceedings directed against farmers' essential assets during crisis periods. He • further noted that the NDP party is also pursuing a number of other issues at this time including - environmental con- 'cerns, affordable day care, non-profit nurs- ing homes, and driver owned auto insurance. „ He stressed that the NDP party strives to represent. the average .working person in Ontario. He further noted that many of the , changes that •the party is calling for on variousissues" takes the erriphasis away from making excessive profits and pays more .attention to quality and care. Museum blocks to be sold It is always fun to be a part of a large and challenging local project. That is ex-, actly the opportunity the Friends of the Museum are offering to the community over the next few months, Their aim is to raise $10,000 to help with the costs of the new building. The bulk of the money will come from the sale of the building blocks which will MAY PHOTO SPEC/AL SAVE $ 00 UP TO WITH BENJAMIN SUPERPRINTS FILM DEVELOPING "PICTURES YOU'LL BE PROUD OF' Drop in and pick up your coupon. Present it with your next roll of KODACOLOR print film and $3.00 off the regular price of developing and printing. Offer expires Monday, June 15. 1987. $1.00 OFF 12/15 EXP $2©00 OFF 24 EXP $3.00 OFF 36 EXP •Limit of one film per coupon •Not valid with economy ser- vice or any other special •Coupon must accompany order at time of devloping FEATURING: save up to cover the outside of the structure. There are 9,000 exterior blocks, to be sold at $5 each. Purchase price of these blocks is en- tirely . tax deductable, and purchaser's names will be listed in an owners' book, on display at the Museum. Sales promise to be brisk, as there are already several orders for blocks. Sup- porters can buy one, two - or one hundred = for ,project as many as they like. To kick off the sale of these blocks, the Friends of the Museum are planning a Blockbuster Celebration at Courthouse Square in Gbderich on Friday; May 15th at 7 .p.m. There will Ix nusic, ref-" hments, and balloons for. 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