\ I';'g \.r*‘ ,w _ fligfiflPEI‘Sun, Sept. 23,1982 . \ . 'ELECTIONUPDATE‘ With provincial election due in just four days, now is as ’good a time as any to find out just who is Aw, you already knewi right? Well, if ' only for cduparison's sake, .1 here is writer sizes up thesfscratch—sheets" for this year's run for the money. . . LIBERAL JOEGHIZ; Of the threeparty leaders, Mr. Ghiz was the only one who made kgmself available to the Sg The following are highlights from the resulting _S_un_ exclusive; --———The sun’ 1Acoording to inform— ation contained in ,the Sprvev of Canada, the ground formations surrounding P.E.I.-are to wanuuvm. "Qualified voters in P.E.I. whose names do not appear on the official voters list, may still exercise their franchise and cast their ballots in the Sept. 27, Provincial General Election. 31, 1981. P.E.I. Chief Electoral Officer, Arthur J. Currie, said that although voter registration for the Sept. 27 election has been completed, persons in the province who did not register and get their names on the voters v , list, will still be able to vote on Sept. 27, if they "meet the required. - Qualifications laid down 7 in the P.E.I. Election Act. 9 y In order to be a oualified elector in P.E.I., a person “ must be"a Canadian/citizen, ' be“ l8~ years of age or over ‘ on or before election day, ' Monday, Sept. 27, have been V 4 a resident of P.E.I'. for ' twelve months prigr to the call of the election; ‘ Fort-he pupose of the upcoming election, a person would have tsyhavejbeen a resident e . V w ,, -u, voters who are not on the official voters list, Mr. Currie said, "All the qualified elector has to do is go to the poll in his or her polling division on election day, provide the Deputy Returning Officer with name, address and occupation, and take the I prescribed of electors 'as administered" by the Deputy M that loses, his or‘ her If the voter ‘ provides the Returning Officerxwith‘the recuired infoma‘tion takes the oath, or, she may vote for the 3 Of“thei”r choice: "' v ' those off Sable Island.]What priority does the Liberal government assign to the developnent of an oil industry relative to the existing P.E.I., fishing industries? Joe Ghiz;'I‘hat is a very ‘ , difficult ouestion . It involves ‘,‘1 first of all, the viability of the find. Secondly,the ‘ environmental Question—even . if it is commercially viable .1 it will affect fishing grounds and farming communities. . .an, environmental impact study 7 would have to be done...I'rn conscious that a balance must be struck between these two interests. Quite frankly, I'd be a (vi to try and analyze the fine— tuning of that balance without having all of the facts and figures before me. The Sun;You mentioned earlier the tEX_tile industry in»Quebec [as an example of existing“ ; federal subsidy] .Don't you think that subsidized power rates would harm Island industries in the long run by making Islanders dependent on, the cheap subsidized electricity? Joe Ghiz;It won't be subsidized power! The Sun; By negotiating with the federal'gOvernment for an across- the-board power rate, don't you agree that what in effect would be happening is that the feds would'be subsidizing P.E.I. power? Cont. on page 6 I - /t | $15.00 2%. .. of the province since Ahgust I ’ In explaining the procedure for oualified ~' , l i . I”? . e Jim STEAK HOUSE ‘Ph. 2-3073 ~2-3075 =31... Char-broiled steaks and burgers ,- K-MART PLAZA $35.60 and tote baq- LST PRIZE Wear a Iat,get your second drink ‘mm-.mmm . _ .1 _ ,O‘NDAYNIGHT Returning Officer. L‘A D I E S N I (3 H T the oath has been adm1nistered LADIES 2ND D _ < the voter is given the ballots and proceeds to‘ . -n TUESDAZ NIGHT voteashe,orsheseesfit. ISTUDENT/‘NIGHT . , ' SPECIAL PRICE FOR STUD Mr. Currie emphasized V ' * I .thatjus’tbecauseavoters WEDNESD~‘ N1 15.notionthe “OfflClal C R A V ,5; fig" C R voters list;‘..does not mean A .‘I‘. N T > 2nd prize __..l