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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Aug 1988, p. 3

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Maree oo Next campaign won't be one-issue fight Cont'd. from pg. 1 No, it's New Zealand. The same sort of thing is going to happen here." Wilson referred to the Business Industrial Train- ing Committee as "the essence of our social policy" because it "gives people a hand-up and not a hand-out." He also held Prime Minister Brian Mulroney as someone taking on "an international leadership position." "At international con- ferences, he was able to draw out concensus." Wilson suggested that Mulroney has had a similar effect on the domestic scene, drawing together the provinces with com- promise, "not like the Trudeau years." Lewis's address con- tinued on these same themes, saying the next election was not going to be about "tearing up agreements but making agreements," referring to Liberal leader John Turner's promise to tear up the free trade agreement if he is elected prime minister. Lewis said voters would Reading the news: North Simcoe MP Doug Lewis spoke the annual barbecue in Orillia. Lewis was ready to Conservatives at for an election, declaring himself in fighting shape. Finance Minister Mike Wilson was also there. ask themselves one impor- tant question in that elec- tion, 'Are we nota lot bet- _ ter off now than we were | in 1984? Do we want to go backwards?" After asking for the con- | tinued support of his cam- | paign workers, Lewis pro- mised to "give the Toron- ' to Star a worse day than © they had in 1984." Before Lewis spoke, he campaign manager, Bill O'Brien was afire with election fervor, saying "I'm going to be in my office on Labour Day and I'm going to be looking for an elec- tion." oo}. Tard Toronto. Box 98, Midland, Midland Golf & Country Club FALL SPECIAL Join Sept. 2 and play the remainder of the season at no cost on the finest, most challenging course in Huronia. Adults for the initia- tion fee of $175.00. The initiation fee does not apply to Juniors. They may join for $50.00, which will be deducted from their 1989 dues. Relax in the friendly atmosphere of our fine old clubhouse (built in 1923). Excellent cuisine and well stocked Pro Shop directed by C.P.G.A. Professional Paul Jennings and his friendly staff will tend to all your golfing needs. Our oaks and maples will soon be decked out in their splendid autumn colours making golf in such surroundings a real pleasure. Midland Golf and Country Club is the home of the Georgian Bay Best Ball - The famous 30,000 Island Tournament - The Huronia Fall Classic, and was the site of the 1986 Ontario Amateur Championship. With the advent of winter, the fun doesn't stop. Members may use the facilities of nearby Mountainview Ski Club at no charge and cross country ski on the hills and rolling terrain of the course. The club is situated on Highway 93, just west of Midland, 1/2 hours from For more information call Mrs. Joy Freer (705) 526-5822 or write to: Midland Golf and Country Club, Ontario, L4R 4K6 In good company: Simcoe East MPP Al McLean urged his fellow Pro- gressive Conservatives to prepare for the next federal election. After forgetting to recognize Reeve Elmvale DANE Arr Elmvale Dance Arts "The Dance Company"' (established in 1971) REGeI Ene September 6, 7, 8 at 17 Maria St. (Northlane) 4 - 10 p.m. Adult classes available Associate member of B.A.T.D. and C.D.M.A. (chapter 38) Exam class in jazz and tap (B.A.T.D.) FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 322-0321 Morris Darby from Tiny Township, McLean jok- ed that Darby had recently beat him at a game of euchre. MICE*BATS*RACCOON AND OTHER PROBLEMS? 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Georgian Queen DAILY 2:00 p.m. CRUISE 3 hours Follow Hwy. 93 directly to Penetanguishene Town Dock Penetanguishene SSSSSSSSSOS SAAS SSS TCLCTTCESM CCCCTECE TECCC CC ELLC CELTS CE SCECCEE' S.C e Penetanguishene 30,000 Island Cruises aboard The M.S. Georgian Queen Daily 2:00 p.m. Cruises (from Penetanguishene town dock) 3 Hour Cruises * Live Entertainment * Galley on Board * Licenced by L.L.B.O. Coast Guard inspected passenger carrying vessels Group Rates for 20 or more Reservations Suggested for charter: * weddings, * parties Catering is available for groups on request e BBQ Steaks _ © Cold Buffets Bg 31AN Qu, pate" Of: TAnguish a TF, SASISVABATTA ATER See KEY .- The M.S. Georgian Queen is also available aS S Wednesday, August 31, 1988, Page 3

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