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Orono Weekly Times, 17 Oct 2012, p. 6

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6 - Orono Weekly Times 1937 - 2012 · Celebrating 75 Years Wednesday, October 17, 2012 Alumni and present players of the Orono Outback Paintball Soccer team Backrow (L-R)BrianColville, Dave Robertson, Dave Thomson, Kevin MacLeod, Bill Savage, Steve Sikma, Scott Krezson, Sander Jakob, Trevor Heming, BenWarren,Casey Muizelaar, Shawn Knox, Marius Basic. Front row(L-R) Gordon Lowery, Tyler Robinson, Jamie Shetler, Ricky Howe, Ryan Leddy, Greg Howe, Alex Bek, Ian Martin, Andrew Mercer, Spencer Leddy, Lucas Jones, Tony Wood. Goalies Sheldon Wambolt and Matt Barnes. The team played against Tyrone on August 22nd in honour of Kyle Colville. MCGUINTY If you want to drink, that's your business. If you want to stop... that's ours. Continued from pg 4 including bills, readings, committee work, now becomes invalid. All the work over the last year was for nothing." "By proroguing, the Liberals will not be held to account for what has taken place", O'Toole stated. Asked if what Mr. McGuinty did is the same as what former Premier Mike Harris did in 2002 when he stepped down and prorogued until a new leader was selected, O'Toole said, "In some respects, but it's not the same circumstances." Call ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 905-728-1020 Lakeshore District Mike Harris who was premier until April 26th, 2002, then prorogued the legislature, after 39 days and held a leadership convention. Premier Ernie Eves resumed the Ontario Government with a Throne Speech on May 9th, 2002. Harris was elected to two successful majority governments. Anderson said about the prorogation of the legislature, "It's not an ideal situation, but it's strictly within the parliamentary framework, if he hadn't done that, opposition leaders and members would be accusing cabinet members of running around Ontario running for the leadership, when they should have been deal- ing with ministerial work." He added, "It's a catch 22 situation." McGuinty in a press conference Monday night said that he was going to leave it up to the next leader to bring the legislature back. Speculation has begun on who will replace McGuinty. Possible names that are being floated around is current Finance Minister Dwight Duncan, former Mayor of Winnipeg and Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities Glen Murray, former Deputy Premier George Smitherman, and Minister of Municipal Affairs, Kathleen Wynne. ORONO WEEKLY TIMES 905-983-5301 editor@oronoweeklytimes.com Advertise in the

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