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Port Perry Star, 2 May 1979, p. 8

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a La re BAT Era LS SLR ose SA Sl INRA RN RERAIRUE NE ai RIE Na CR oN nae he 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 2, 1979. NDP candidate meets with Senior Citizens Fred McLaughlin, NDP hopeful in the riding of Durham-Northumberland addressing senior citizens at Latcham Centre April 25. BAT Why Buy? When you can rent from ... PORT PERRY RENT ALL WE HAVE EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY JOB! * Chain Saws * Post Hole Augers * Log Splitters * Roto Tillers * Fertilizer Spreaders * Seed Spreaders * Lawn Rollers * Games * Tables & Chairs * Chain Saws New Democratic Party candidate Fred McLaughlin attacked the Liberal cutback in health plan revenues to the provinces and told a group of senior citizens in Port Perry last week that it is these cutbacks which have caused OHIP fees to in- crease in Ontario. "Pierre Trudeau has cut iback medicare payments, and Joe Clark wants to tax the sick," said Mr. McLaughlin. "The OHIP increases have put a strain on our pocketbool Calling himself a social democrat who is running for office "to create wealth for people, not some balance sheet," Mr. McLaughlin also said that all Canadians deserve adequate pensions for financial security in their senior years. He noted that it was C.S. Woodsworth of the old CCF party (the forerunner of the present NDP) who was instrumental in bringing in the first federal pension scheme back in 1925 when he was able to put pressure on Mackenzie King's minority Liberal government. Mr. McLaughlin said that an NDP government would increase the pensions paid to elderly widows who often find themselves in financial trouble when their husbands pass away and the pension is cut in half. 'You deserve a happy and secure life in your senior years," he told his audience of about 60 members of the Port Perry Senior Citizens sasrenr Jit man oe guean ~ pr Club at a meeting at the Latcham Centre. He urges senior citizens who feel they are "being pushed around' to unite at the ballot box and wield some power. Concentrating on social issues, the NDP hopeful in the riding of -Durham- Northumberland said the party would implement a guaranteed income plan "to wipe out poverty', and suggested the funds for this would come from economic measures to create jobs in resource processing. He also' said the NDP would impose a surtax on Canadian capital being invested outside the. country when that invest- ment threatened a worker's job in Canada. He cited the Inco mine development . in South America as an example which cost 3600 jobs at Sudbury. Mr. McLaughlin who lives in Janetville and teaches high school in Markham was nominated to run in this riding in November, 1977. After the meeting he told the Star that he is continuing with his teaching job during the day and campaigning at night. He did take half a day off work without pay last week to address the senior citizens, and also to visit areas in the southern part of the riding. He said the NDP in this riding expects to spend about $12,000 during the campaign. When asked "after the meeting what programs he personally would like to see should the. NDP hold the balance of power in a minor- ity government, he said the first would be increased federal contributions to provincial health plans, and second would be a streng- thening of Petro-Canada to assure supplies of energy for this country and create new jobs for Canadians in the oil - and gas industry. New hooks at library New books arriving at the Scugog Public Library are as follows: Drifter's Gold, W.E. Vance; Dress Gray, L. Truscott; Financial Plan- ning for the Young Family, R. Rosefsky; The Passing Bells, P. Rock; Soldiers of '44, W. McGivern; Furniture Finishing, W. Fischman, The Beaufort Sisters, J. Cleary; The Vicar of Christ, W. Murphy; The Piercing, J Coyne; Operation Fish, A Draper; Peter Gzowski's Spring Tonic. 0c! plop lop op op op lop om Lo SODOOOOOO00O000OOO000IC CIC IC IC £5252525252525252525d5 BA BALA 'FERTILIZER' BULK - SPREADERS Bagged - Lawn - Golf Course Fertilizer | FISHER'S FARM SERVICE ASHBURN - ~ONTARD - $655 spac ITLL * Cement Mixers * Camping Equipment * Automotive Tools * Power Tools * Generators Demolition Hammers Ladders Engine Hoists Lawn Mowers * % * Party Supplies % * * Sanders AY, vt bry * Hedge Clippers * Weed Eaters * Wheel Barrows & * Ride-on Sod Rollers : 4 * Fence Stretchers i * Lawn Aerators * Weed Sprayers * Trailers * Carts See Us Today At Our New, Larger Location, 985-7336 60 WATER STREET (Across from the Ball Park)

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