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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Aug 1984, p. 5

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_ Chreti REO ps mm that brought the crowd en delights Calling right wing partisans at Liberal rally "T don't say that the remember four years separation) again. If boost and spoke on the MARK BOURRIE to their feet for several Conservatives dinos- 'Toriesare all dinosaurs, ago, thal, if we were still they have converted to ¢tate of his election bid. External Affairs standing ovations. aurs, Chretien men- what I'm saying is that to have a country after the Canadian cause, if Martin said the minister Jean Chretien tioned Simcoe South MP all of the dinosaurs are the referendum in they have sworn Liberals have a good showed a _ partisan Chretien attacked the Ron Stewart. Tories. That's why I Quebec, Joe Clark was llegience to Canada, chance to capture the crowd of Liberals why Conservatives as a "You know who eame back.' prime minister at that that'sfinewithme,butI riding from the Con- he will likely be the party that gives shelter supported Brian Chretien said that, time, he said to Pierre haven't seen that with seryatives. After the next French Canadian to the right wing of the Mulroney when he ran while the country does Elliot Trudeau, 'I don't these people. meeting, he said he has prime minister at a Canadian political for the leadership? It have some problems want to think about it." "I tell you one thing, found his support is rally at the Midland spectrum. He said wasthefarrightwingof under the Liberals, After the meeting, the committed growing, despite the arena, Sunday night. while that party ap- hisparty. Someofthem gainshavebeenmadein Chretien told reporters separatists don't like national perception that Chretien arrived late pears to be adopting a_ are about 20 miles right social services and the that the Conservatives me." the Conservalives are at the beer and corn fest' Sunday night, but didn't disappoint the crowd of about 500. He gave a strong patriotic speech Ogilvie's vote- over again gone MURRAY MOORE industrial waste, was denied by Ogilvie during a Midland council meeting on Monday. Commissioner of Works Percy Ehler argued that official records show to the length of Ogilvie's speech lead to his stopping. Alt the end of the middle of the road course, a large number of right wing zealots stands ready to bring in its own policies. meeting, after Ogilvie said he felt he suc- ceeded in proving in his deputation that dum- ping of liquid hazardous waste had been going on at the area's dump, with the knowledge of certain is said to have voted for. The bylaw is said to accept an agreement which includes approval A word of appreciation Dear Editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank my many friends who nominated me for the bi- centennial citizen of the year of Tay township. Your gracious compliments and wonderful tributes were heart-warming and greatly ap- preciated. It was an unexpected pleasure to be honoured in such a way by all of you. Thanks' a million! - Eleanor Edwards Auxiliary 'Thanks' Dear Editor: The Auxiliary to H.D.H., take this opportunity to say "'thank you" for the most successful Annual TAG DAY held to date. Many thanks to the Donors and the Members of the Auxiliary who worked so to the rest of society. You have one in the next riding, Stewart. Stewart is what I call a dinosaur. Constitution has been adopted. "Tm proud of what we've done. I have nothing to hide. You for the deposit at the was unanimous does not mean anything, he said. The; lack of. | an agreement recently reached, to keep the area's dump open for three more years, would 77-3 included reference to the hauling of liquid industrial waste, ,with the ap- proval of the Ministry of the Environment, Ehler Ehler said. Midlanders' don't realize how close the town came to having to dump its garbage in temporary locations, as the residents of coverage on both sides of the bylaw 77-1 dispute. in Quebec have given shelter to separatists who seek to weaken federalism by defeating a Liberal government. "J think that one candidate running for the Conservatives said if there was another referendum, she would vote yes (in favor of When asked about the possibility of another leadership bid, Chretien joked and said, "you know, we only have leadership' conventions every 16 years."' Simcoe North Liberal candidate Al Martin sponsored the rally to give his campaign a ye 114 Atayy winning the campaign. He said his strength appears to be picking up in the Orillia area and remains strong in the Midland-Penetangul shene region. Martin, a former member of parliament, lost the 1980 election by only 66 votes. Vig Vy FACTORY FROM COURTESY had left as the council area dump near said. The question of was preparingtovoteon Perkinsfield of liquid Ehler also said that whether former a motion to have him' industrial waste, with Ogilvie's additional REBATES Midtand council removed if he continued the permission of the allegation that the member William to voice audible com- Ministry of the minutes were tampered on new Ogilvie, while a ments from his seat in Environment. with was "twisted p member in 1977 of the the audience, Ehler A recorded vote was garble."' j town's council, voted to _ responded that Ogilvie's not taken on that bylaw, "This municipality i accept an agreement statements were Ogilvie said yesterday. would go down the pipe which included per- "dribble" and"nottrue, A notation in the if it did not have an mission for the area's just not true." minutes thatthe votefor agreement with the dump to receive liquid The next day Ogilvie approval of the bylaw area municipalities," j that Ogilvie did vote for individuals, for years cost Midland $1 million Etobicoke are doing, CHRYSLER | the bylaw in 1977. before he was elected to in each of ae next three Deputy-reeve Claude | Ogilvie spoke to the the 1977 Midland years, Ehler told the Buck told council. - : ; | council until rising -- council. council. -- The deputy-reeve 723 King St, Midland \ objections from some Ogilvie denied voting 'There is "no question criticised "'the media" members of the council = for bylaw 77-1, which he whatsoever" that bylaw for not publishing equal 526-3777 _ ( A BRI CANADA'S LARGEST ICLAND FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR [LAST CHANCE ON OUR SUMMER FABRICS \ OFF REGULAR PRICES AND MORE ' hard. 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