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Orono Weekly Times, 23 May 1968, p. 8

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T- ;ý ORON0 WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 23rd. 1968 .States Cf"*ons ervat ives TheI PoliicalPart 0fUnity 7îhý? maintenanc~e of unity in the 1Pr.ogressive Conservative Party foilowinýg the eýection of Robert Stanfid as leader was stressed last week at tY n mination meet- mgof N ith omberliond-Dtlrham PC's in the auditoriumom f the P1ort'Hope Jjigh School. Gordon Aiken, member of the last parliamemt for the riding of Parrv' Sound- Muskoka, told the ireeting many of the Stanfield team had run against hlm 'in the leadership race but "fl3w stand bep-hind him for the forthcoming election." In co ntrast, he said, eight for- mner cabinet ministers have with- drawn or announced their inten- tions to withdraw from public life following the election of Pierre Elliott Trudeau as leader cf the liberal party. Judy JaMarsh, Walter Gordon, Paul Martin, John Nicholson, Ro- bert Winters, former prime min- ister Lester Pearson, Lawrence Pennali and H. J. Robich.aud, have ail withdeawn, he said. 4.Everyone is stili with us in our party," he said. "Ili -addition we have young people with young îdeas pressing forward and bring- ing pressure from behînd to keep us moving forward.'T De said this election campaîgn vill be one of the persotnalities of two people. But, unlike the past this time the people will vote for someotie not against him Concerning Mr." Trudeau, Mr. Aitken said the prime minister 'lis making a great effort to es- cape from under the responsibil- ity of answering for the last five years of liberal government. 'Ilie was a member of his gov- eru-ment and must accept the He said Mr. Trudeau is , pre- occupied with the problems of Quebec ahd is trying to get a- round the question of national u ty by appearing to take a strong centralist stand." 'Our minds are being diverted by the prime miister from the reral problems of Canada." Mr. Aitken said. He cited thq coun- try's economny and l unemployment situation as two, of the major is- su ýe S. "'We must not let matters, of emnotion carry us axvay during the campaign and 1 hope we will not become engrossed In a wrangle over Quebec. He told the meeting the Pro- vince of Ontario under John A. Robarts, started a movement re- eently "toward not only under- standing the problems of Quebec but ail of the ten provinces,- things Caniada mist achieve to go for- ward. "Since then the hall had been taken up. by Mr. Pearson and there are many people in the On- tarilo legisiature concerned about ail this work being destroyed by personal vendetta, between the prine mnositer and t1he premir D. ROGERSO"%N ORONTO, ONTARIO WE B1UY AND SELL Old Glass, China, Pine Articles Toys and Oddities IF IT'S ODU..) ,f sonne prov-'irces." On the image of Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stan- field, he said the leader bhas the record of bringing Nova Scotia from one of the poorest provinc'es to one of a more economie stabil- ity" durîng bis 12 years as pre- mier. In the last election Mr. Stanfiel had taken 40 out of 47 seats in Nova Scotia, Mr. Aiken said. "He is a legend in the Mari- time Provinces and he isbecom- iig a iegend in Canada", Mr. Ait- ken said. "He is one of the greatest men Canada has ever produced, beside whom the leader of the Liberal à -ACI< 99 King ýt., E. BOWMANVILLE Whjen Buying or Selling cal) WILF HAWKE YOUR ORONO AREA REPRESENTATIVE 983-52Ï4 Members of -)shawa and DI& trict Real E-itate B(%g'd ORONO UNITED (HURCHI Nursery, Kinderg-artens and Primnary. Service at 10:00 o'cloek Mrs. Carl Kimmett will bring a message in story form at this service. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Service will be at 11:15 Rev. 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