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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-03-06, Page 6PAPESIX Stiinding C,1.ation:For Tamed P.C. Candidute For '8th Time L. Elston. Cardiff, ; Progressive g . .. .Conservative member who, has represented litron Riding at ;Ottawa for twenty-three' years was given a standing ovation on .Friday, when to received an ac- 'clamation, 'as the P.C, candidate wvhat. swill be his eighth el'ec- tion; campaign` • .Mr. Cardiff' has . ,su�ccesSfully contested 'seven .• consecutive campaigns and when' elected • last year, • he expected that would be. his last parliament. As are stilt of the sho'rt tenure of .,the Government, and Mr, •.Cardiff's • stauncih support of Prime Mani .: `,stet 'John_ Diefenbaker, hie again '.permitted `phi's ' name to stand, •& ,receivedthe nomination unop- posed:. by. an enthusiasticconven- tion. ' Mr, Cardiff, 74 -year old. Mor .ris' Township farmer', was chosen on Friday night's convention in : Clinton Legion Hall, which ,at • tracted . an attendance of about 490 maple. • UCKNOW SENT.INZL, LUCICNOW :ardiff, Mr, Cardiff. was nominated by James Donnelly, ' Goderich yer, with :gre nomination second- ed by . Torii Webster of Dungan • John Durnin of West Wawa- cosh: was chairman ,.of the meet- o.. • { • ELSTON. CARDIFF Huron PC 'Candidate Platform guests were Douglas Freeman, •,president- of the Clan- ton Progressive Conservative Association, Clinton Mayor, W: J. 1VIiller and Ken Calder, :Mind- dlesex ,East MPP, •Mr. Donnell in, `snaking this o- nomination, said ,he plated alh the' confidence in the World '' in Cardi.f.; nd his 'gov�ernmea't "JIB )has .enjoyed a. record of,.23 years • One voice means nothing, we' must -back our govermnetit. and follow our, leader:"'. Mr. Cardiff stated :that less than one; year, ago, 'she had '+d 1ge- n,' its , pr a i�Ktent —o the H r'or"" y, • Progressive +Conservative • Ass dation, with Mrs. F. G Thomp- son of Clinton as secretary. Eric •Hanover, ,.who represented,. represented, the • . Federal riding, of Grey -Bruce 'in the last par- liament, was guest speaker. Icon. Charles , McNaughton, Exeter,. :Ontario' .minister of :..highways, spoke briefly,. • ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, ,MAR, 6th, 1903-. cowl '.t do anything 'else, :the way we were kicked o1,ut Of Par- liament. I am not a iback=slapper, nor a aback -slider, We havenail- ing oti h ing -else' to lead this country to: ibetter •tim'es. .than ithe • 'present Conservative. government." •Fle c1aimed that. ,the, trouble was that 'Prime Miniief- enbaket..-kept�:`too any of his promises to suit the opposition, with the resultthat they' did not like beim, . He said that.. Canada yin .1062 enjoyed' tfie. •best: of economy- of anycountry"in the world. Back-. •in'g this quip, the :. ref erred ; to, a staternent,.' , made ih. January, .by. President Kennedy, who Aid the U.S "was' enjoying the strongest, elconorny :,in the world, , with , the exception: ori Canada. Mr. Cardiff said the party will Igo . back into .,power with a m'aj'ority,government on April`,8.. "There. ss .no other leader ,in the .slate."' ''she. said, •'who has. ,the capacity • that Mr.' Di,efenbaker • has." ' In Concluding, he : requested the assistance of• the voters and warned them vt .;was hot going • 'to +be..a walkaway.. Prime Minister 1>iefenbaker named :Mr •. Cardiff chief Parlia- mentary whip in August, 1967, and she• ' ,hel'd the post until the• asked to be relieved of the. „ap pointanerit. in January, :1859,. fol- lowing an accident: In• Noven,ber af'' 1059 . she was • nand by ,Mr. iefenbaker—as a cpa'rlt ►�+ nta'ry secretary ' to , the ' then Minister O4 Agriculture, ?on,,.. Dougias Harkness, :Priorto 'his4arliarilrefitary 'de but, in •.:1940, Mr, Cardiff'. was :ac- tive in Munieipal:affairs. For 12 ;years:: she served `on the Morris 'Township. `C.ouneil,; including 8 • Aided' •not oto run again, but' "I ` years: 'as reeve; ruce: He hasbeen. secretary of the of town constable.. North Huron 'Plowmen's Assoei- ' ation 'since itwas formed• The bown. of Port .Fdgin.' has, . puic cased a 08 -acre property. ... v adloini•?�iI; the,GiNR .track at. the : ea$tieirn side' at Ghe town dor s RIEFS n00. The propety. 'has 'been NEW �.. �..- • usbr141 purz . Wuarton •Co�a.�cil Chas xecerveti earmnar.,ke�d: 'Got �.. ?T 4 . lea ions ,for the ;position poses. .,_________.„---------------------------- FRIDAY,'8 (aO day at the store-) bring in your corn/ , er checkup Otheradjustment eq�u�i�pment fo FR$$ {yP Mau and y � by., ed Yq i h��i No labor charge for re l�cin ::wornor damaged N A 8 P 6 . parts—you pay, for parts only. �o giv�'-you your only opportunity to vote against . the :acceptance of nuclear arms ;NMDA Take Advantage of these. SPECIAL VALUES . at the Clinic DIVERSOL CX with Arodyhe A non -corrosive chlorine sanitizer,bactericide and deo-' dorizer used to clean, and disinfect ..bulk milk tanks, milking' machines, pails, `'strainers and .cans. 5- Can Reg. Value '$2.15 cuwc SPECIAL 1:75 - SAVE :C(t(1 DIVO LIQUID A liquid,'soapless cleaner' for general milkhouse cleaning of milking machines, pails, strainers,. etc. lndei indent • 25 lb. Drum Reg. 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