Zurich Citizens News, 1978-05-11, Page 169
GRADUATES — ' Marilyn
Regier, daughter of Joe and
Rose Regier, RR 2, Zurich
graduated from Fanshawe
College April 28. Marilyn
received her Early Childhood
Education diploma and is
now working at Glen Cairn
Nursery School in London.
Liberal riding meeting
Helped cause OHIP decrease
Liberals from across the
riding of Huron Middlesex
were in Exeter Thursday
evening to attend the annual
dinner meeting of the riding
association.
Sean Conway MPP for
Renfrew North who ad-
dressed the meeting recall-
ed that the matter of health
care and health care finan-
cing had been at the
forefront of Legislative
debates during recent weeks
and said that the Liberal
Party had continued to op-
pose the government on the
OHIP increases, announced
by the Treasurer on March
7. Dr. Smith, the Liberal
Leader, he said, had argued
that the 37.5% increase was
unacceptable because it
represents the most unfair
and regressive form of taxa-
tion in the Province today.
It was because of con-
tinuing efforts on the part of
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,the Liberal opposition to
find a more fair way of rais-
ing revenues for health care
system that the matter was
referred to the Social
Development Committee
with the result that the
government was forced to
back -down and withdraw the
Treasurer's .proposed in-
crease.
Mr. Conway who is health
critic for the Liberal Party,
considered this matter one
of the most significant gains
in recent years. The
Treasurer was challenged
and subsequently forced to
accept the Liberal position
that massive. premium in-
creases are simply unaccep-
table, he said.
Referring to government
inaction concerning
agriculture, Mr. Conway
said that the spring session
of the Legislature has
brought little in the way of
new initiative from the On-.
tario Government in
agricultural policy: While
WI visits
ARC
Members of the Zurich's
Women Institute travelled to
Dashwood on Wednesday to
visit ARC Industries.
Following a lunch which
was served by ARC em-
ployees,. the Institute was
taken on a tour of the various
work centres of the
workshop.
The Institute was quite
impressed by all that had
been accomplished and
could not help but observe
the co-operative and family -
like atmosphere that existed
throughout.
Mr. Ron Heimrich,
Workshop manager favored
the group with an interesting
synopsis of the workshops
present endeavors, and an
insight in some future plans
for ARC Industries.
Delegates to the District
Annual to be held in Hensall,
May 18, will be Mrs. L.
Klopp, Mrs. N. Geiger Mrs.
Wm. Lawrence and Mrs. M.
Doerr.
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ANYBODY
both the Throne Speech and
the Budget Address outlined
many major new directions
in other fields, 'the Davis
Government seems to have
largely forgotten the most
important area of
agricultural development he
said and added "we in the
Liberal party have noted
this lack of emphasis by the
Government and we con-
sider it to be a major
deficiency at Queen's Park
today."
In this connection he said
that Huron -Middlesex MPP
Jack Riddell, represents one
of the strongest voices for
agriculture in the
Legislature. He has been a
forceful proponent for the
farm community in my time
at Queen's Park and his very
constructive and vigorous
style has led to many sub-
stantial improvements in
the farm community.
Increasingly, he has
demonstrated a capacity
and a willingness to meet
other major issues head-on
and at a time when more
and more politicians are un-
able or unwilling to stand up
and be counted. I think it im-
portant for all of us to stand
behind Jack for his
courageous and independent
approaches, he said.
Ian McAllister of Zurich
who was retained as presi-
dent was chairman for the
program which included
musical numbers by Brenda
Creces and Danny Overholt
of Hay Township.
Mayor Bruce Shaw of Ex-
eter, Warden Gerry Ginn of
Huron and Warden Aubrey
McCallum of Middlesex
brought greetings and
emphasized the helpful job
that Mr. Riddell was doing.
The meeting greeted and
congratulated Graham
Craig of Walton who recent-
ly was named Liberal Can-
didate in the federal riding
of Huron Bruce.
The report of a
nominating committee
presented by E.B..Mepzies
QC Clinton was adopted. The
incoming executive in-
cludes: Past President,
Morgan Smith, Bayfield;
President, Ian McAllister,
Zurich; Executive Vice
President, Jean Adams,
Goderich; Secretary,
Howard Aitken, Goderich;
Treasurer, Emil Hendrick,
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Shoulder Roast
Fresh Pork
Butt Chops
Fresh Pork
Butt Roast
Whole Slice
Round Steak
Peameal
Back
Bacon lb. $2..18
Our Own Rendered
Lard
Ib.
$1.09
$1.39
$1.19
$2.09
Sliced,
2.29
lb. 434
OUR OWN
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Summer Sausage.
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Tip Roasts
Minute Steaks
Boneless
Round Steak
Blade or Chuck
Steaks
Fresh
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le 49' s
Ground Beef lb. $1.65
We are now handling Silverwood's milk
E and butter and also frozen vegetables _
and French Fries in .5 lb. bags.
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WEEKEND
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