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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 1 May 1985, p. 16

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granted. greatest export: ze. Qniare pearance. fe captured in i HDH Auxiliary makes the news A very concise annual report of the Auxiliary of Huronia District Hospital was presented to HDH Board mem- bers, Monday night. Membership in the Auxiliary numbers. 133 active and 10 associate members. The report notes: in the fall of 1984, a cheque for $25,000 was presented by President Anne Robertson to the HDH Board of Directors Five silk trees were placed in the front lobby of the hospital in memory of past Auxilians. Funds were donated from _ the Auxiliary Memorial Fund. Many laminated wall posters and a large doll house with furnishing were given to the Pediatric Ward. Continuing Care requested 36 Christmas stockings for the patients on that ward and these were made by the Auxilians, large enough to hold all of Santa's goodies. Accoring to tradition, Christmas buntings and Easter Bonnets con- linue to be made for newborns. Tray favours decorate the dinner trays on special oc- casions. Re-elect Allan McLean Simcoe East HBG Our employment rate, in real terms, is 16 percent. Our economy is stagnant. And young people, out of work and desperate, are our What is the Conservative government's solution to this disgraceful state of affairs? Well, to hear the Conservative incumbent talk, you would think everything is just fine around here! In fact, when this election contest began, he wandered uere and there, informing anybody who would listen that he couldn't think of any issues worth discussing. weeks, though, he has had to change his tune. The voters of Simcoe East have been con- fronting him with so many complaints about the way this riding has been neglected that his head must be spinning. Here are a few of the issues in this election that I think are important, solutions to some of the worst problems confronting Simcoe East: LEADERSHIP You deserve a representative at Queen's lection = along with my The Gift Shop had a_ were $2846.57. very successful year...$12,500 has been handed over to the general fund. Despite a decrease in attendance, the Sum- mer, Antique Market had a profitable year, giving $4,400 to the general fund. Tag Day receipts The annual dinner and dance was held on Nov. 10 at the Budd Watson Gallery. A roast beef dinner was catered by Andreas...music by the Music Makers. Nine- hundred and forty dollar profit. The Gift Cart which tours the wards On May 2 Vote WHITESIDE, Ross Page 16, Wednesday, May 1, 1985 Government can't take riding for granted: Bullen by FAYNE BULLEN New Democratic Party Candidate in Simcoe East For far too long, 48 years to be precise, Simcoe East has been considered a safe Conservative riding. The result is that the government thinks it can take this riding for Park who is imaginative, articulate and' energetic, and who knows how to get things done. It simply isn't good enough to sit behind a big executive desk and wait for people to In the last few complain. Attempted theft probed Three Mercury 120- 140 outdrives worth a total of $7,500 stolen from three boats inside a shed at Admirals Marina in Honey Harbour, April 20-23, were located next to the boats, Midland OPP report. had sales of $1075. The Cold Drink Machine at the Out-Patient en- trance had profits of $1,500 (Recently a hot drink machine has been added.) Volunteer Services was established as a separate run by the Auxiliary. ~ department UNEMPLOYMENT One year from today, working closely with The you, I will see to it that at least 150 new jobs are created in the Midland area. YOUNG PEOPLE Let's form a Simcoe Youth Corps, where the creative ideas and boundless energy of are called for, and now. our young people can be channeled into creating new jobs where none existed before. being neglected. As your WOMEN'S ISSUES ' e ~ A things are nothing like as good as they should be. For every dollar earned by a man, a working woman is paid only 62 cents. "Equal pay for work of equal value" is not just a slogan. It deserves to be made a reality. THE ENVIRONMENT Conservative government tolerated acid rain and PCBs long enough. If has we don't do something soon, our lakes and streams will be dead and the health of our children will be imperiled. Strong measures It is high time that Simcoe East stopped Queen's Park ~representative, I will make sure that good Women are in the workplace to stay. But things do happen around here. erat enow? 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Easy Marion Lang 15 Ibs. 12 inches Debbie Perrault 15 Ibs. 6 inches Diane 7 ipl 9 Ibs. 9% inches| Jean Dorion 3 Ibs. 2 inches Norm Ball 41 Ibs. 17 inches' EXPERIENCE ROSS WHITESIDE has the ex- perience to give Simcoe Centre the very best representation in Queen's Park. ROSS WHITESIDE knows what concerns you. He's been dealing with local issues for years at the municipal level. Ross knows what it takes to get things done. X c™ IBERAL

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