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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1977, p. 23

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Uther prizewinners in- eluded Dennis Schleuter, the Webco Sports Award, Jim Sheridan, the Kent Hotel award; Ken Beaupre who picked off the Cupoio's award Joe Doucette, Jir and Pete Grinberg in the prizes also. prize you and Cam Crosby mm a 69.5 won the Gus Mane Sports trophy for low gross and low net respectively. Scores of 82 and " were mined in by Doug Rice and Howie Dietrich, giving them the Molson’s Award and the Sportco prim. auon golf tournament in: held Saturday at the Et- nu_raGol{ and Country Club. Upon the completion and reception of my B.A. degree, I would like to thank my family, friends, the Staff at St. Jerome's College and my fellow classmates for making it a pleasant and rewarding achievement. ANN MARIE SEHL _ ' E Tdt"e'.'c""""c"'""d""tia-upm-rttr2a - Minor hockey has 1,ti,I.,tji,yit?siirt toytaey .- the CHYM Jim Dreisinger Mair, shared Radio -_- we...“ 51““, n uumucr or very com eartier an; season. The" non Mouth! out the atttietie become I'll-II bun- awnciaws the assistance petitive foursomes won hot sun threatened to over- reserves and all completed meatt, will Provide Ind-er of the various sponsor: in put together and the pres- come a couple of players, memmmmume, Wt in the year for making the tmmgtunentsuctt sure towed many goiter: but the conditioning from _ those involved with minor agreat success. to surpass scam recorded the completed hockey Iea- This event. which 'tiIrAttteVroateruo. W it? . " ki" "The policies and commit- I s: ss ments in this Charter grew out of my Newyear's message as amplified in ourThrone Speech and recent Budget It describes how a Progressive Conservative Government will lead Ontario in the years immediately ahead. I believe it rxsfkicts an understaniiinkJrthe way 4. The s h, pmsperity and unity 'l'l?egllt, is vital to the future 'veil-being of all the people of Ontario The preser- vation of that unity is Ontario's primary national goal. Arin a fair and free society government must delineate and protect the following rights of the individual: a The right to build a secure futuxe tor onet sell and onet; family _ The Pmgressiveconserva- tive Government of Ontario affirms its commitment to each of the following tasks I. A commitment to a target of one hundred thousand new jobs each year for the next decade t A commitment to thecontin- ued security of food-supply for all Ontarians. This is to be achieved through: the preser- vation of farmland; increased per-acre production; effective marketing of surplus agricul- tural exports and continued support for the farming com- munity 3.A commitment to a target of 900,000 housing starts over the next ten years in Ontario. t The right to a fair and equit- ape tax system. . The right to pursue personal ftsifillrttent growth and self- improvement. a The right to seek and earn lair profits and fees. th The right to work in peace and safety eThe right to beprotected from untairor unlawful practices in the market place or the labour tome COMMITMENTS pThe right to seek and earn t Palmess and equality of opportunity can be guar- anteed only by a govem- ment prepared to ensure that power is not used un- fairly by any group in society including government itself. 3.Realireedomcanbeachieved and maintained only when government is prepared to limit its own growth, power elimination Medan moo!- I at out sex orcreed. It can best be U in. preserved in a society com- Ir mitted to justice and the rule ol ol law and to democratic in-' stitutions hm upon the - 15 British Parliamentary System t him and equality of opportunitycanbeguar- - I antoed only by a govem- a merit prepared to ensure th that power is not used un- +J ' m fairly by any group in society A A A _ L _ -e - L Freedom can be small“ only in a society without dis- crtmtnathmtt-tonnsaxcnl- outsexorctm6itcattbestbe PRINCIPLES sector with opportunity and example for job oration 7. A commitment to replacing at least two trees for every one harvested henceforth in Ontario, and to regenerating every acre harvested 8 A commitment to inamsing the sale of Ontario goods and services outside Canada by 5% a year 5. Atommitment to reducing unnecessary waste in all social spending to ensure that the truly needy and those who serve them get adequate and fair support. a A commitment to continue the battle against inflation while providing the private 4. A commitment to reducing the municipal tax burden on senior citizens, and to work towards the ultimate elimina- tion of this particular tax for the majority of Ontario's senior citizens. C..--" DEDICATION E LIVE IN CHANGING m ABOUT us, movauou THE WORLD, STANDARDS THATHAVE STOOD UNOUE HUNDRED YEARS ARE INFO f E UVEIN CHANGING TTMES.ALL ABOUT US, THROUGHOUT CANADA AND THE WORLD, STANDARDS AND VALUES THATHAVE STOOD UNOUESTTONED FOR A C, HUNDRED YEARS ARE IN [EOPARDY ATTHIS POINTINOUR MSTORY WHEN CONFIDENCE IN OUR FUTURE IS MORE IMPORTANT' THANEVER BEFORE. I COMMIT THE ONTARIO _ PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY m THE FOLLOW- ING PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES. UNDER A PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATTVE GOVERNMENT: THESE COMMITMENTS, WHICH FORM PART OF A DYNAMIC PROGRAM OF ACTION, WILL GIVE EACH' PERSON IN ONTARIO THE ASSURANCE WITHIN WHICH T‘OSHAPE HIS OR HER PERSONAL DESTTNY l individual choice and individ- ual merit. 12 A commitment to the value of municipal government in the democratic structure of Ontario society 13. A commitment to balanced growth and development in the North, so as to make prosperity social and cultural advancement equally avail- able to the citizens of Northern Ontario. 9. A commitment to containing the sizeandexpense of govern- ment in Ontario, resulting in a balanced budget by I981. 10. A commitment to maintain- ing the highest quality of health and hospital services, based on a system which allows indi- viduals to work together with their own doctors for their own health and well-being , ll A commitment to me an educational system of high quality with accessibility to higher education based tiitton The Progressive Conservative Party is committed to these goals. I ask you to join . with me in translating this Charter into action by voting Progressive _,fa5. Conservative on June 9th." William Davis, Premier. -lIrlllll- of life and the human needs and aspirations of people throughout this Province. It provides a plan to keep Ontario strong and dynamic-a place in which the need to preserve the best of the past is balanced with the need for future growth. m1 ”WI anUBJIHVl. 'tttet Cttmroch. WM. Jun- t 1hurthtmeamrshnias. "tattinn that evewdtizm of Ontario shares a common right to self-advancement to balanced and stable given-n- ment, to freedom, iustice. equityandsecun’tyas residents of a gust province which has a keyrtoletoplarinadvancirtg the interests of a gum nation Tb these panama, commit- ments and animations I dedi- cate my Patty in the service at mmWrnart,wmnartartdcttiidot our province in a spirit of faith. trust c; p and common purpose seek greater participation-such as native peoples, women. the handicapped-so that all in Ontario shame as a common heritage the tight to pursue pasonal fulfillment through theirownetrortinitiativtuakii- mitmentandself-reliance . Education programs must promote basic competence in basic skills as a prerequisite to the advancement of all. . Opportunity must be main- tained for all who legitimately Mheatrirm that the Progra- siveConservativeGovernment will uphold these prtrtciplttsand commitments as a guarantee of personal heedmn, ewmmic securitBandstahilitginthttarta We affirm our ballet that social justice for all can be insured onYitmug)tdtsdiattiontohigtt quality programs of health and education that serve all with competence equity effective- ness and affordability To this end: . Health systems must allow doctors and patients to work together to prevent, treat and work stoppages and slow- dtmrtsthrttugttnttmsathtmastt labour-management mn- nons and mm the outlaw- ing of strthes and lockouts in such seams of the may as provincial government / investus and mm to hehtthttanogrrmaioetgwtttt a commitment to "tt9MN$e the growth of the small busi- nesssectorotourecnetmmp ttrAutmmitmenttomtucing 'ttant-tatt-ttmt-tirq, ,tttPtatlt1rttttetmsnrrysttnqt in the atlittattm nth aid sttii-contidence that stems (mm “Wigwam! otpe-sartttactthtnmmmt 1iAcmrtmitmmtttttnirIteuttt 'tstttttprtrrtttettaturatrimtsett [or Irtdtyitttrl 'tqir<tmtti" idAamatttrrt-ttrttt-stitt ot and!” In the m d AFFIRMATION

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