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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 11, 1979, p. 5

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Michael Hollett Herald editor Upsets possible in election Political pundits From Gander to Nanotrno arc calling for a photo finish to the current federal election campaign and in a tight Hills two ridings are sure to major roll which pa form the next government of t Because of the federal government latest round of redistribution Hills is now split In half v voters in Acton and the surrounding rural voting in riding while Georgetown residents and those in the surrounding area will be lotlng in the newly Brampton George town riding The last time back in 1974 local voters wcrt right in turn with national trend turfing out two Tory MPs and placing them with I itxrnls frank I and Milne who held the Peel Sim cot seal the thing to his current riding HWSttrH IKal voter might opt for another clean sweep this time replacing two Liberals and returning Conservative members Of course it extremely early in the campaign but incumbent MP can afford for a minute lo be complacent about his scat Especially trunk in In a recent issue of Maclean magazine they list the 16 ridings in Canada most likely to see an incumbent MP in for a ought fight is one of those ridings Maclean describes as a MP who will be hard pressed to hold onto his seat They say the greatest threat to Is presented by tivi Otto JUintk parachuted into after his Toronto riding was wiped out by redistribution They re right Philbrook will have to run very to ftnd off arch right wing Conservative who has made something of a for himself is High Park MP for Ins support of and other conservative iuscs IIKIIIHOHIE Us to that the profile Tory MP is probably belter known to some voters thin own incumbent membtr fortunes wercn helped any by his own parly ider as PM election coll caught Philbrook out of the attending a world health conference in Mexico campaign spun its wheels for the first few days him relurn and hen to take core of inilial organizational wont For what it worth Tory Jelinek was the first candidate to have his signs up in the riding s northern reaches of Acton will have to start beating Jtlinek off he mark if he hopes 0 impress local voters enough to be reelected Tht third in is Democratic Pary hopeful Doug Black Black is familiar to voters in the riding since he has represented the in two provincial election ampaigns A lawyer Black is an articulate candidate but he has Ins work cut out for him trying to defeat both an incumbent and a nationally known weiuht like In terms of Hilts voters Black will hive to work hard to make himself known to voters in the north where he is a virtual newcomer If leader Ed continues o run a strong notional campaign is sure and it would not be surprising to see gap between he and be smaller than that between the incumbent MP and who likely to take first phce Of course then are still more than seven weeks left in he campaign BRAMPTON UWN In Brampton Georgetown the race will be much much tighter too close to even think of calling at this point In incumbent MP Ross Milne the Liberals have a highly respected member who even the Tories an pressed to criticize Milne is one MP who knows the value of riding work would have trouble finding a constituent dissatisfied with the treatment they have received from Milne when thej turned to him for help Of course Milne is slill heed the tough task of explaining the last years of Trudcau rule lo the voters Just how effectively he does this and whether he boll to try will have a large bearing on his re lection hopes John is an entrenched party man although he has not always stayed on the right side of Tory establishment They were less thin thrilled with his bid for he local federal Tory nod back in when he tried In beat tlwood Madill for he nomination He only to fight another day defeating Everett Biggs in a close nominating battle last vear McDcrmid ind Ins oft mentioned 1 200 campaign workers have been itching for the campaign ever sinte he was nominated They burst into the election fray last week with McDcrmid the first candidate conduct main street campaigning also the first lo publish literature has become apparent that the Tones respect Milne As far back as last years nominating meeting Brampton Conservative land full time Premier Bill Davis described Milne as a good man whose biggest mistake is the party he belongs to BOSS There is a verv revealing sign at McDermids campaign headquarters It says A vote for is a vote for his boss They going to attack Milne it l be easy They are going to tackle a much easier target he Prime Minister Watch for as vicious and aggressive criticism of Hit by the Brampton Georgetown Conservatives as will found anywhere in the country If they hope to win the election will have beat Trudcau and forget about The New Democratic Party candidate in Brampton Georgetown is David Moulton Although Moulton did a fair amount of preelection call campaigning his campaign will not get in high gear until lie end of week v lien his leave of absence from his full lime job Moulton not worried about his late start saying tht campaign wont really heat up until after Easter anyvny is a newcomer lo federal politics and he youngest of the three candidates If nothing else he deserves for his guts in taking on the tough Brampton Tory machine and an established MP like Milne A personable candidate Moulton is likelv lo impress more than a few of the voters he meets w his easy going good natured approach to polities Certainly the local are stronger than many may have thought since they are able to afford two committee in Georgetown and one in Brampton If the formidable weight of the Brampton and District Labor Council comes in behind and it k- his chances will be greatly improved Although it would take a major upset for to topple the two frontrunners in the riding he could finish strongly and lay a solid base for future campaigns Whatever the outcome local voters can rest assured that every party especially the and lives willbeflghtlngWdintheareastwondings They all need every scat they can get the election will be that close Trie Liberals and Conservatives will be fighting especially hard in BramptonGeorgetown because they both ihink thtv Prime Minister Trudcau will be in riding tomorrow at noon I be surprised to see him back again closer lo election day to rally those badly needed votes The same goes for Joe Clark McDonalds bike winner II million Mr and in of It It j Georgetown in a sponsored i itlrndinga it Mellon j Ms during February March were eligible lo enter he draw rrcriicd her prize recently from manager Have Crop per anil Donaldson from North Sports Herald photo Letters to the editor Red Cross nears target To Ihe editor of I hi Herald On behalf of Ihe Georgetown ind District Ittd Cross Br ineh I wiutd like lo extend 1 thanks ill who were ncerned with Ited impugn for units list mi nth thanks to tht rural ind ind cm issers who helped make this viir s house to house who dunks You may be assured ihn whit you gave will go to I tip with lit many services in Ihis ire including emergency disaster prepared iilss ind response courses and training indwith itmnal isler and this moment in George town and district we have Urge are still come in fromvorious industries and professional and some residential donors Fur ilur contributions to Post Of Box Georgetown On 1 ino would ensure lint we reach our objective John Vt Cimpi Geo ind District Branch approximately The anadian Red Cross Better movie ratings needed PLEATED DRESS PANTS WITH NARROW IN ALL THESE FASHION COLOURS Cream Light Grey Rose Navy Gold Hue and Black Retail Price Up To LADIES DRESSES REGULAR Price to GWG FEMME FIT JEANS FOR THE FIT THAT COUNTS ATTENTION ALL MEN Ego Fashions ltd is having a SUIT liFir SALE A POLYESTER CHECKS Reenter to tall 3PIECE PURE WOOL CHECKS I 31 to regular To Ihe editor of The Our long theatres present i ne problem for s ibout Ihe kind if miUrial the viewer will he exposed Some mov ics is Adult mem ire for to 10 Ids Other such as Sat Nigh Fever should hue been removed from Restricted list While mo I siskin yeir olds will be ible lo rtferences in tin lint where people are mi up to hive turn sex in tit ir ind a violate if any Ihe adult movies suitable for icr or suitable for over I msurethat lam not the only forced to mike these illusions on incomplete 4 PIECE SUITS ours iruly Georgetown icidL children Fa Idled by tin popularity of music from iy Night cr into tint this i kids sin will f iced with i new Iirents hope to pre v all Hit movies that tome to n Peril The Herald provide Ihal kind of mi vit ilhoiih that could but soiiu if story lint is it nisi Societys thanks To the idit if Tht Herald This leltir is to our sinctrt THANK for the complete cover igt that your give to dian Thiscom prihtnsivf Ins brought inquiries from volunteers and his given our campaign just the right sendoff Thank vou for your tint Claudelte Smith Chairman Hills Canadian CanccrSocietv Ministry Of HOUSilU ASSISTED HOUSING SURVEY FAMILY HOUSING IF YOU HAVE ONE OR MORE CHILDREN AND IF PRESENT ACCOMMODATION IS INADEQUATE OR IF YOUR INCOME IS MODEST IF YOU ARE WILLING TO RELOCATE TO MILTON THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOUI The Ontario Ministry of Housing with the Support your Council wishes to determine the need for family housing to be located in Milton Your response will assist the Ministry in deciding whether the proposed unit town house is feasible for a site presently owned by the Ministry on Bronte Street in The demand for rent geared to income can only be determined if you respond Interested famljies should file an application with the local housing authority by May APPLICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL IN FORMATION ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE MUNICIPAL CLERKS OFFICE IN MILTON AND HALTON HILLS and from Housing Manager Halton Housing Authority La- shore Road West Oawille Ontario Telephone No I I of A DIFFERENT COMBINATION The vest is reversible FOR EVERY DAY OFr THE WEEK Plain navy or dark brown jacket ifl YOUNG MENS SUITS In Stripe plain 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