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Port Perry Star, 19 Apr 1978, p. 7

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& $ " +' . - LN ful Satstaddorivs as Buns soil hE 5 TP Continued wav 28 in the east, and in the: north will include such communities as Mount Pleasant, Fleetwood, Janet- ville and View Lake. In his acceptance speech concentrated on what is ob- viously the main plank in the Liberal platform for the - upcoming election: nation- al unity He said the country is "in mortal danger of being torn asunder and it is our duty to tight for self-preservation." He likened the prospect of a divided Canada to the situa- tion several years ago in Food For Thought by The Hillier's IXasy-but-luscious dessert Add half a cup of apricot puree to a cup of heavy cream. Chill in the freez- er, then beat until stiff peaks form. Keeps up to an hour in the refrigera- tor. You can mix up frothy drinks right in the glass by attaching just one heater to your portable mixer. Low-calorie- sauce for meat or vegetables: soft- boiled onions, pressed through a sieve or 4vhir- red in a blender or proces- sor. Wonderful flavour. Chocolate chip cookies are less likely to stick if vou grease AND FLOUR the cookie sheet. For a different brunch, serve broiled grapefruit. Cut the fruit for eating, and top with a tablespoon of softened butter mixed with a tablespoon of brown sugar. Sprinkle with nutmeg and broil close to flame until hot and brown. For a different lunch, join us at ... the Dairy Bar ON THEWATERERONT Port Perry 985-8611 Lots of your favourites on the menu, and some great surprises, too." Pakistan when East Pakis- tan broke away to become the new country of Bangla- desh. Since that time, he said, both Pakistan and Bangladesh have exper- ienced several internal problems. Dr. Wilson referred to Conservative leader. Joe Clark as a man with '"'half- baked ostrich-like ideas," who thinks the problems will go away "if he keeps his head buried and his mind shut." Defending the Liberal government of the past de- cade, Dr. Wilson said Cana- dian economic problems are tied to similar difficulties in the industrialized world, and he used a slogan that Liberal leader Pierre Tru- deau has used in recent weeks that "Canada is not a sick country in a healthy world, it is a healthy country in a troubled world." He took a couple of swipes at Tory Al Lawrence, accus- ing him of using "wishy- washy cliches" and 'ring around the collar rhetoric." He suggested that the cur- rent problems with Eldorado Nuclear in the community of Port Hope might have been averted if Mr. Lawrence "had paid closer attention to the needs of Port Hope." Calling Mr. Lawrence's handling of the Eldorado affair '"'incompetent", Dr. Wilson may have served notice that the battle in Durham-Northumberland just might be a bitter one. Dr. Wilson is married HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending April 13, 1978 Admissions ...................... 35 Operations..........c.cciisiine Discharged .. ct snsaines Remaining....................... CONTINUOUS FORMS available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 with four children. He spent much of his early life in the province of Quebec and is fluently bilingual. He was nominated by Port Hope lawyer Ron Good who told the audience that Dr. Wilson was born in Poland and came to Canada at age three. , UNMITIGATE DISASTER External Affairs minister Don Jamieson, who flew into the riding to attend the nomination meeting, ripped into Joe Clark and the Con- servatives saying the elect- ion of a Tory government in Ottawa "would be an un- mitigated disaster for Canada." In a forceful speech that was al times serious and at times humourous, Jamieson at one point called the Tories "a bunch of re- treads," and said that Joe Clark is "living proof that a shirt is never too young to he stuffed." The Newfoundland native who represents a riding in that province also referred to the Tories as "trimmers," a Newfoundland expression, he explained, for a person who never comes up with a straight answer, and is al- ways trying to cut and trim around corners. He criticised the Tories for not recognizing the international - cémplexities that are having an affect on the economy and the cur- rency of Canada. At one point Jamieson referred to Mr. Clark as "Joe Who" and suggested he would be out of place among leaders of the western industrialized LT aa. Rh a world in their efforts at economic recovery. If Jamieson's speech can be taken as an indication of what is to come during the election campaign, it appears as if there will be a fair amount of personal External Affairs minister Don Jamieson and Liberal party hopeful lan Wilson following Dr. Wilson's nomination for the riding of Durham-Northumber- land held last Thursday night at Clark High School in Newcastle. Crna rat ek ---- bal iin his bdhin PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 19, 1978 -- 7 Jamiesonspeech sets campaign tone slanging back and forth. And the partisan audience last Thursday night loved it. 'Following the meeting Jamieson was pressed by reporters for a firm date of the election, but said it has not yet been set. " FOR KITCHENS OR REC ROOMS " ' i Aster troubled dididisd Dr. Wilson told the Port Perry Star after the meet- ing that his campaign sche- dule has not yet been deter- minded, but he did say he will be campaigning active- ly in Port Perry and Scugog Township. 'POLYPROLENE CARPET Rust 12' Width Rubber back 5.95 sq.yd. BEIGE 12" Width NYLON,CARPET Low Loop Rubber back 5.25 sq.yd. oF Lato TAX ET ZIM a Sg x He i a) 1 VYNAL FLOORING 12 widt DOMCO DOMCO Super Floor BEIGE | 5.25 Sy 4.50 sq.yd. Ontario | "THE STANDING GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE The Standing General Government Committee will be considering Sessional Paper = 13, "Policy * * Options for Continuing Tenant Protection" on eight Wednesdays commencing April 12, 1978. The first six of these meetings will consider Rent Review. ... Legislation and the last two The Landlord and INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Tenant Act. Interested individuals or corporations wishing to J present Briefs and/or appear before the Committee CARPET TAPE & ADHESIVES A should contact the Clerk of the Committee, Room ' VI he) IN STOCK dye. 43 | 110, Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto . ' a . ) 1 M7A 1A2, telephone 965-1406. Written briefs PT) { should be as concise as possible, in point form, K 4 "" | and submitted at the earliest possible date. a xy | ' A, x & HO. Bruce McCaffrey, M.PP. (Mrs.) Frances |. Nokes, Zany ot Clerk 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - | Chairman PORT PERRY

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