ready for Fall Fitness ciosses ‘designed exercise wear of Hing cheerfroman ~Whst 10Us does he have | : eo estimated 800 supporters to Premier Peckford of New- Call 359-7965 has long crusaded here Tuesday as he put down foundland and Premier Boch- For instanee, in her role 8 NDP justice cfitie, she led © eekler who attacked him nan in Nova Scotia?” \ a fight against pornography on pay television: ggg Sarceynpking. French. He did not mention Ab ‘Bat: ‘And while ber training as a sociologist — she’holds&)']. “T'm telling you this is the }ert, Premier Peter Lou; ay . datrerete onald. She PhD — inteaduced her to some of the issues, her 1970-81 ( Liberal’perty — you're inthe heed . Cc < a ‘what she thinks her chances are against term as president of the National Action Committes' on wrong place,” Turner shot 7 . . NOTI E Patel Worthington, her chief rival in the central Toronto the Status of Women brought them bome, hack bit the 7:80 a.m. rally in Turner also said the Lib nwood. FIGHTS FOR RIGHTS ) dowatown shopping centre °Tals are building “a new Marilyn Keddy, the action ‘3 in i thé heart of Conservatives’ conltiee Ae eee aod wees Koorency Returning Otficer, Helen ethinié, representative when McDonald was past-president, gid & western fortress. nen ians, ad at ine: Wortbingtox, former editor of the Torénto Sun, in a 1982 _in a telephone interview from Halifax that McDonald was Canadians, those of French byslection by fewer than 2,000 votes. concerned, for instance, with native women's rights ce peak both languages origin, Ukrainians; we're Agent 9) ot 116.0: at wives cornea " ‘party. building it from the East In- Certificates may be obtained. Proxy ap- ‘ 's running on the Progressive Con- before it was # trendy issue. : The . J i = int t and C . . applause and cheers dians; we're building it from intment a: ‘onsent Forms must have This concern was shown in practical as well as [fF Jcre iotler and more sus, pee ws « Been completed by this time and may be philosophical terms, Keddy recalls, with MeDonald imed than for any other * ie iocdated there is % obtained from the returning office or trom aon native women had rides,to action committee § part of his dd “Turner, clear difference” between the any political party “She is a feminist who has proven herself in fighting Turner,” some began chant Liberals and Conservatives FOR MORE INFORMATION for women's iseues and:T think that is important right "= on multiculturalism because 352-7811 now,” Keddy says. “I-can't think of a better person to “I hope that remark is no’ matter what Mulroney , p women, or, really, to represent anyone.” broadcasted from one end of may say, he said, his party Ontario. New ‘Democrat Jim Renwick, whose jg this \eotintry to the other,” isn't with him. get those votes this time.” provincial riding overlaps Broadview-Greenwood and has Turner added, looking at re- McDonald is ome of 131 women running for the three canvassed for and with MeDonald, agrees: “I'm amazed at porters, “because it really major parties — and one of 65 for the New Democrats, the great ease of communication she has. says a lot.” the party which consistently has the highest number of “About 60, 70 per cent of the time, it's the womaa Turner stuck to now female candidates. Of 70 women who ran in the 1980 who comes to the door and their response is quite standard campaign themes election, 14 were elected to the Commons. different from the one they have to men.” for the reat of his speech, noting again that Tory ener gy critie‘Pat Carney said a few weeks ago the Conser Riding ripe for picking #22:=: H iff bY fl: al oath Lie iit ify! it Hy | ii | ? if fi i ! cea ey iH Hi it i its i euE i i il It ' | l mf i! iW ith $ | : | ig HH tt nul [ fi il i i i it li isl 3 Hy 3 i | i | J i § Hh} i f il Hi iit | i i a il ily i | 1 | 3 nt if | soous qr tL” S$3SNION GNV IONVENSN! JONVUASNI J0HO9 } tJ ] ? i * i! 17) ii t ! I i i f Hit | il 3 afi ii ah i fi H I : : Hl i i fh ul i | il 2 Ss 8 5 i L ay fl H } : i 2 NO 4 i 4 o 5 oe t $ H a i i l iif h I i" i | | j | it l : H { 8 i li i ni cord, to keep energy a non- iague in this election By JIM COYLE vote in a town whic does not have a Tory representative “What does that mean for . * WINDSOR, ONT. (CP) — It might be laying it on a bit provicnieally or federally. the people of Alberta?” Tur / vings Secs nace 1 i il i { r Ae ie } t FL ith faz ! i i i | h j I i thick to say the winds of change are blowing through At 30, he's married with three kids, ambitious and ner asked. a . Windsor-Walkerville, but there's little doubt Howard Mc- successful. He's a lawyer and has been an alderman for two “What kind of hidden agen ( Credit Union (3 icicomictom sas Curdy and Tom Porter have kicked up a strong breeze. _ years. When criticized as the prototypical Tory WASP, he da is there? . ‘After 60 years as the Liberal stronghold of Paul Martin notes that he's Roman Catholic, from a working-class family “What deal did Mulroney reoowat 4 359-7221 owner" 65-3375 Sr. and then Mark MacGuigan, the riding alongside the in Sault Ste. Marie and married to an Italian-Canadian. make when he was being Detroit River is ripe for the picking as far as the two city aldermen are concerned. McCardy, a biology professor, is running for the New Democrats and Porter, a lawyer, is the Conservative can a B ca didate taking on little-known Liberal Terry Patterson in the Sept. 4 federal election. “There's a great deal of disaffection among Liberals in ) this area,” says McCurdy. “They're upset because of the performance of MacGuigan in the last term, the way in which he departed — not just on the patronage issue, but many Liberals feel that they were deserted.” Even local Liberals acknowledge that MacGuigan iA i ea jar! if, il HH Ht st gi = tli i Ay Ne itl 1 | j bh i { i L | d it! ie ne ne i d if fit Rj ie ili il ¥ezasil i 1 | t i ttl} i 2 it rf i soous Wr EELL EAM V SAVO XIS N3dO )) JONVUASNIIOHOD = Ge” i 628. | i fe i I ean Oe — ov: 5 : eae Os owt the lgendary Mortin machine to fa Silky Sac into disrepair. Some are also angry at the way be snapped up Roll Bag his luerative patronage appointment to the Federal Court of 2 wwe Thursday, Aug. 30 through to Wednesday, Sept. 5 . i Canada and siappeared. ‘The former justice minister — who won the riding by Black, Royal, Red, dayne (Destine & = COWOE INSURANCE peste Oe aa ec e e Yeliow, Sand. Toasdey ona wedeorany Mursday PROVIDING A COMPLETE a lawyer and parttime lecturer at the University of Our Reg., ea. 9.97. Now: Pp MORNING | Winder. i” DEMOGRAPHICS VARY 7 4 9 Super Value Pack. Se The riding sits in the shadow of Detroit, running from 4 Calculator Watch/Alarm - = “Oa0m wre) AFTERNOON z just east of downtown Windsor past the affluent Old , LCD. 2-Vr. Module 99 porealestabdles 97 oonwwas 7 Walkerville neighborhood to take in working-class areas, ; : éach Wirrenty: Out Reg, 4 oured pencils; 5 paeeeme each peck i { suburban subdivisions with names like Forest Glade, an Italian pocket and a heavy francophone community in the ea. 19.99. Now: stapler & more. town of Tecumseh. { Voters here don't make frivolous changes. Martin spent 38 years in the C and law pr MacGuigan w = age ve re-elected regularly since succeeding him in 1968. But things bey 2 5 of i i MOONCHELD (WED) DOM HARON G8080 1220) ‘THE WORLD H err | will be close this time. McCurdy, a youthful 51, is a biology professor at the University of Windsor, founding president of the National Black Coalition and past president of the Canadian Asso- ciation of University Teachers. If the Liberal-Conservative see-saw holds in the riding of about 80,000, McCurdy stands to gain. Past elections have seen the NDP hold a solid base of about 15,000 votes while f rs 7 ; : 2 : ‘ - any Conservative gain has eroded the Liberal total. 3 os 4 4 ‘Al Nude’ Finder Binder 400-Sheet An alderman since 1960, McCurdy has developed a 4 4 Fold-over note Ruled paper. reputation for arrogance and abrapivenses. - se . :” s tote binder in 27.6cmx21.30m “He's one of the most arrogant guys I've ever met,” says asst. colours. (10%"x8%"). one local Liberal “To tell you the truth, I find it a little hard each to take seriously a socialist who has a family income of more than $100,000 and tools around town in a Mazda RX-7." The foreign-made sports car — a political liability in Canada’s automotive centre — is reported to have been gara, lor the campaign. orter is a stronger-than-normal Tory candidate for the riding and there's little doubt he'll improve their showing. But he needs, at the very least, to triple the Conservative i Value buy on 3 styles of panty hose. 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NIAGARA ORANGE ju Wes advertised as being a 12/355 mi. tin —< should have been 12/341 ml. tin H | ! | | T i i f il Me 3 i is } +f 7 v f ui § HI i 5 ri ati HE i | ii i i Hy} Nin i ali i Hl Nui Hi} Ih ie ah ir i} | | il; ry} it a i 007058 BY j mM if ili Te | j fe i HI. : | i} ! ! j : Hi t | fle H i 3 } Mt i i i? 3 “| AssortedlLunch ~ FROZEN foe ; Kite. “Flip'n e serine Teeve : K a . meee | Sip” ‘Thermos’. 496 for all your ae 73 Was advertised = : Character decals. each | papers jor all , pkg. should have been 's 6/kg. pho- po Prices Effective (While Quantities Lest) ‘Till Sept. 1, 1984. : ory con ” eS J § <> <9 STORE HOURS eel = ; aah Mohday to Seturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ptr br le Thursday @ Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ii if al i i ‘i ey Biyh; ? tt Hit ee THI { sek i i i 5 jit | 365-7007 etethe eerzstt | l I