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There was a liberal dosage of cabinet ministers at Agriculture
Minister and Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell's annual
barbecue, held on Riddell's Exeter area farm, Aug. 5. From left:
Health Minister and Huron -Bruce MPP Murray Elston, Riddell,
Peters takes. st
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to -door campaign'in the last ten days. "If
you peak to soon you cannot carry it
through the campaign," said Peters con-
cerning the lack of Vote Nico Peters signs
in the area. He said he was suprised when
the election was called but he was not
unprepared.
He said he is not afraid to take a stand on
issues— he is not a fence sitter. Peters is
against abortion. He said legal precedents
have been set that make unborn children
heirs and make pregnant women wards of
the court to protect the unborn.
"There is an agenda in place that would
see shore abortion clinics. Give children a
future; give all people a future," said
Peters.
While he does not beleive in discrimina-
Shelley Peterson and Premier David Peterson. Other Liberal
cabinet ministers in attendance were Minister of Transportaton
and Communicatons Ed Fulton and Senior Citizens' Affairs
Minister Ron Van Horne. ( photo by Patrick Raftis I
d on issues
tion, Peters is opposed to Bill 7 which gives
full rights to homosexuals. "They should
not be allowed to preach their perversion,"
he said. He pointed out that a Montreal
young homosexual and lesbian group was
given government money to distribute a
pamplet that said if you have not tried it
our way you may be missing something.
Peters takes the same kind of stand on
bilingualism in Ontario. "I would like to
see my children take french immersion,
but not if they are forced. Ontario is not
bilingual area," said Peters. He said
Chinese should be available in Toronto and
Italian in Hamilton but should not be
legislated on anyone.
The Ontario Federation of Agriculture is
planning an all -candidates meeting on
Aug. 24 and Peters is looking forward to
allowing the people of Huron to compare
candidates and to addressing their
concerns.
Peters said land values have
deteriorated in Huron and he said the
• government points to a decrease in
absentee land ownership. He said the
government lacks common sense when
when they have an attitude that says " kill
the dog and they won't steal it. I would like
to see a common sense approach in
Queen's Park."
Peters wants Huron to be a place where
people can feel secure in starting a
business or raising their children. He
Ir wants Huron to have future. "They need
a leader who has his roots in the 60's and
70s, who speaks in the 80s and will be rele-
vant in the 90s." •
Klopp wants to keep farmers farming
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He gave the example of a man who was
overdrawn $250 on his line of credit at the
bank and because he didn't have the
money in the bank the next day, he was
charged $100.
"This is ridiculous;" he said. "The
farmers in 1919 had the same problem, in-
terest rates were out of line."
"The: farmers were getting a raw deal
and someone put it into legislature, but
over the years, the program was put on the
back shelf."
Klopp said the vehicle is there for
agricultural finance and, there is expertise
in credit unions to enable a program giving
farmers financial assistance to be
organized.
According to Klopp the Savings Bank
would be ideal because the farmers could
have a stable interest rate on a long-term
basis and receive more ,long-term
committments.
"We don't need anymore games, enough
games have been played."
Another issue Klopp plans to raise is the
environment in Huron County, emphasiz-
ing the number of landfill sights that are
full.
"The Liberals gave money to a lot of
townships for landfill sights," he said. "In
Tuckersmith, they are looking for a dump
for Seaforth and I understand they poured
$300,000 into it and they are no closer to fin-
ding a dump sight. No one is winning."
A current program that some farmers
are involved with is the Beef Tripartite
program, which also encompasses white
beans and pigs. Klopp said with this pro-
gram, no equipment depreciation is given
and he called this "the biggest game in
town."
"The farmers can't get their money out.
if they decide to quit," he said..
Klopp said this is the best time for an
election and is grateful that David Peter-
son did not call the election in June.
He said the NDP party, On the provincial
level, talks about average people with
everyday problems and added that Peter-
son is "riding high."
The federal popularity of the NDP's
definitely helps on a local level, said
Klopp. Because the party is gaining
popularity province wide, Klopp said the
local party can draw strength from this.
He added that governing with the Liberals
has also been good for.the party.
"Anytime you work with another group
you find out what they are like," he said.
"Bob Rae and his people must have gotten
wiser because they are writing things
down."
According to Rae, things have to be
done. Klopp said the cabinet minister of
the riding hasn't even looked at the farm
finance problem because he sees it as a
federal problem.
"He does not want to rattle the chains of
the banks," he said.
Klopp said after 14 years, a change' is
needed. . .
"I want to' keep farmers farming," he
said. "And change things for the, better-
ment of the people."
Huron County Social Services Commit-
tee will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday,
Aug. 13, in the Court House council
chambers, Goderich.
Huron County Road Committee will
meet at 9 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 14, in the
Court House council chambers, Goderich.
Huron County Museum Committee will
meet at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug.. 18; in
the Court House council chambers,
Goderich.
Huron County Agriculture and Property
Committee will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Tues -
CIVIC CORNER
day, Aug. 18 in the Court House council
chambers, Goderich.
Huron County Board of Health will meet
at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 19, in the
.Court House council chambers, Goderich.
Joint PUC and Administration and Per-
sonnel Committee meeting will be held on
Thursday, Aug.. 13, at 8:30 a.m. in the
Goderich Town Hall council chambers.
Goderich Police Commission' will meet
at 11 a.m. on Aug. 13, int the council
chambers.
LACAC will meet on Aug. 13, at 7 p.rn. i ri
the council chambers,. •
Goderich Town Council will meet on
Monday, Aug, 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the coun-
cil chambers.
Tourist Committee will meet on Tues-
day, Aug. 18, at 12 noon in the council
chambers.
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