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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 26 May 1976, p. 2

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Speaks to Simcoe Centre NDPs Lewis: task force report "courageous © Almost 200 members of the Simcoe Centre New Democratic Party The NDP leader added that the provincial courts have turned back some Barrie, following nomination of candidate Paul Wessenger a Barrie Ontario 'It's a_ sign they've been too long in government," explained listened as provincial alderman and lawyer Lewis government orders to leader Steven Lewis tore Lewis, official op- He charged the Tories close hospitals. 'I can't at recent provincia] position leader in Queen's with badly overreacting remember thal hap- government actions in a_ Park, charged the in the area of health pening before,"' claimed speech last Wednesday current Progressive cutbacks and hospital Lewis ETt's ex- night Conservative adminis- closings noting 'I've traordinary, but it speaks Lewis was guest tration under Premier seldom witnessed an for their inconsistency. 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Del Reed 309 King St 526-3768 Midland Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Page 2, Wednesday, May 26, 1976 have the government trim rising expenses in the area of social services by 5.5 per cent "and suffer no sleepless nights "They have distorted priorities," charged Lewis Lewis felt provincial money would have been better spent in the area of health care than used for expropriating land in Pickering for an airport that will not be built or funding Syncrude oil explorations. He accused the Tories with underreacting in the face of protecting agricultural land in Ontario and warned the gathering that at the present rate of disap- pearance their -will be no adequate food producing lands by the year 2000. He termed Tory land use policies useless, yet offered some good words for the Simcoe Georgian Bay Task Force report. 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Residents of Midland had an opportunity to have their hearing tested last Monday, with the arrival of the Barrie alderman Paul Wessenger was_ en- thusiastically acclaimed New Democratic Party candidate for Simcoe Centre in the next provincial election by about 200 party workers at the Trinity Anglican Church Hall in Barrie last Wednesday night. Wessenger polled second in a three can- didate race in the Sep- tember 18 election seriously challenging incumbent Progressive Conservative Arl Evans--a member of Queen's Park for 16 years--and besting vote totals accumulated by Liberal Margaret Kelly. Wessenger's chances seem more promising in the nexl election following a recent an- nouncement by Evans to retire from the provincial assembly when an Ontario election is called Wessenger acquired the grealest support ever shown a Simcoe Centre New Democrat in the last election with 11,575 less than 200 behind Evans with 13,557 and ahead of Kelly with. 9,169 In Elmvale Wessenger ran third with only 129 votes behind leader Evans with 322 and in Flos Township Wessenger was again the. third favorite with 308 votes below the incumbent's total of 399 The only municipality won by Wessenger was Innisfil Township where he racked up 2,701 votes ahead of Evans with 2,563. In Barrie he placed second with 4,940 votes while Evans showed support of 5,589 voters. 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Simcoe Centre NDPs Wessengerwins nomination Tiny Township were the only municipalities in the riding to favor the Liberal ticket In Pene- tanguishene Wes- senger polled second with 684 behind Kelly's total of 1,103 and in Tiny he was third with 854 while Kelly led 1,030 Wessenger, lawyer in Bar So eee Stel ie and has been an alderman in the city since 1972 During a short address to party workers al the nomination meeting he voiced his disapproval of a 5.5 per cent cutback in the provincial grants by the Progressive Con- servalive government to the social services. "'It makes me angry," he told Replaces O'Donnell but it BGs) the gathering," shows their .(the priorities, not ours "The people of Ontario don't want a society like that," he closed Following the meeting Wessenger said, 'I'm looking forward lo getting into battle, but I don't expec! an election until spring 1977 County treasurer hired Innisfil township depuly reeve and treasurer Duncan Green of Barrie has been hired by Simcoe County to begin as county treasurer June 15 Green will replace treasurer John O-Donnell who announced his resignation two months ago The county finance and administration comm ittee indicated they received 26 applicants for the job and conducted nine interviews Green will begin with an annual salary of $20,200 with proximately $830 for services to the suburban roads com- mittee. Green was with Innisfil Township since 1966 and was previously employed a payroll clerk and supervisor with Metropolitan Toronto ap- more Planning steps taken Following a recom- mendation from the Simcoe County planning committee councillors agreed to undertake five planning procedures. Council agreed to continue negotiations with the Ministry of Housing commenced in 1975 to designate the county as a planning area and pledged to develop a working agreement with municipalities contained within the county, notably Barrie and Orillia. The planning com- mittee will complete appraisals of the present planning status of each municipality toward the MIDLAND 549-8578 + Tape Recorders + Record Players + Antennas BUS SERVICE ..10 Toronto International BINGO CENTRE . From Penetang, Midland Elmvale Penetang- Midland Coach Lines Operates a Weekly Return Bus Service. Every Thurs. Evening Contact Our Agent: Sharon Laurie 526-6976 establishment of a review process with an eye to alleviating disparagies adjacent to mutual boundaries. The council agreed to appoint Douglas Clute responsible to the plan- ning committee as well as continue with his present Wolf bo responsibilities to the Land Division Com- mittee The county finance and administration comm- ittee will release money from their contingency fund to allow the planning committee to proceed with the scheme unty not raised Members of Simcoe County council will not raise the bounty on wolves shot in the county from $25 to $40. Sunnidale Township had requested the bounty raise noting the damage done by wolves and that the few townships that were paying bounties were subsidizing the entire county program. Council voted to retain the present bounty following a recom- mendation from the county agriculture and reforestation committee. 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