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neer in :ruse CoContesting his second norniga-
tion meeting in a little aver ten•
months, John. H, M�acJenzie of
Bruce:Township• was ,successfulin 'winning the •position as Lib-
era•l candidate. in ,the..riding, : of
Bruce in the tforthcomin+g 'federalelection: The �4:6-year-old MacKenzie' 'won the .nomination on.'the third !ballot' oVer �th'ree Otherteen.. He •trailed Andrew Robinson, Conservative -MP;; in' last
June's' •election• by 'about; 1,300
votes.
Mr; Ma,cK*enzie 'wased iby" Dan Lamont of Saugeen
Township; :with: the .nomination
being seconded Eby Frank LaceyGreenock, Each ,mover spoke
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MacKenzie, a +widower,. .is 'Reeve
of . Bruce .To4ixtship and served
as. $rude County warden. last
year.
DouglasKreutz•we•rser., reeve
of Hepworth; was nominated by
®.•;wns of Hepworth and.
Ernie Pringle of - Arlen f orci-,
Chester Merriam of Tara 'Was
nominated by •Neil :Sinclair. of=
Tara • and .Doug.' lvicPherson,. of
Teesty ter. 'Herrnan Young, ma-
yor of- Kincardine was moved &
seconded by Elgin Fraser of Kin-
cardine and !George McLean :of
Ripley, •
• •Foux Candidates
In their.canipaign speeches `the
four
pee es`thefour candidates said . in . pant:
:Merriam ".the Most important
issue iseffective and .stable igov-
ernrnent, something. we :have 'not
had, - John, Diefertbaker, who had
been ,so }pram,isirug', `,ditlnwear
so well and was nearly •t'u'ned.
oust at 'the- +polls after -One . cor r-
ple'te. Terni, But .we didn't quite
finish .the 1.0b ""Zilie -people cif
P,A +E Ti+riRT .
:JOHN MacKENZIE
Bruce Liberal .L,an.di•date
ent` 'would be 'a 'vote 'for More
confusion." •..He +paid •tr �bUte. to
his defeated. • colleragues as a
ljuncll •of "good fellows." "I would
have worked for them," she, said,
"anal am; sure they will work
with me." Mr.' MacKenzie stated
that .'no ri'din'g , in Canada de
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Canada. were cdisill,usidned' when ,pended more 6n good:relations
wibh United .States than the rid"
a few !day's ; after the . election, ; .:.
the �austeri•ty• program was .an: ing of. Bruce'
pounced.••; They • must .have•
known!" - • .
Young- — "•I .agree •w•ith Mr:
Pearson's "stand . on national de-
' Commend Workers
Janie Powers, c+f C,hepstow,
president, of ; the..'Bruce ' Li'be'ral'
Association, chaired' the 'first
Liberals in, their ;by-eleption twin
in .October: Mr. Campbell is sex-
v+ing as campaign organizer for
Western 9ritario North.
Mr; Cambell said, "very few
areas in Ontario 'harve a ma�ggni,
;ficen.t turnout like you :have there'
tonight: This election 'will ,be
fought, not ori, a leadership bas
is, not on a candidate 'basis;. but
on a partybasis, We must tie the
name ' of our candidate •+to the
name of our +paxSty. This will not
be. an, easy victory but it will be
accom'plis'hed, •• /,
Roos , Whither. ,, Liberal , MPP r,
for Bruce,; strongly supported
Lester Pearson, He said, "t .is. .
nbt 'fair to accuse a man of be-
ing ,a War monger '+because. Of
his , nuciear • arms . policy. . This
man 'has won apeace prize and
is world recognized:,He has' done
much ',for peace. Since the be '•
ginnin+g -of ;tine,'. ,man:. has
'had .
the moral right :of defending ,his,
property. This is..our country, no:
one. else s. , '
• :Mr.. Whicher commented .that
the - atomic warheads . Canada .
would accept are , defensive wea-
pons . only, They ' •are Pointed
north: and Would ibe' rased only
against attack. If they :missed
their • target, . •they would land
in Hudson Bay •:'or • the ' Arctic:,
was the'con inen�t. of/tihe I$,beral.
member. "When ',the '•NDP say
that .Canada ' ns joining the Neu=
el:ear' Club, they .are entirely ,
fence, but think that in the �fu�t= ` part of the meeting ' ,Nor�rna La- 'false: Canada is, not accepting. •.
ure it .would he advisable' to +take :opt played. piano nu'rrtbers atomic bombs". Mr. Whicher said•
The • Liberal ,Party is •+the' onl
party who -can form ..a, `+majority,
government . for Canada. Never
in my .experience have I..;heard''
such: •a'. •vile .wihispering' 'cam-
paign
cam
paig i against our 'leader,. Lester'
Pearson; They say they don't like'
hizn on TV, Mr. Pearson & I' 'are'
no Bobs Goulets. We .have 'no.sex:,
appeal, "but the Dominion '• of : :.
Can,ad.a' is' not run on sex. appeal.. '•.
1rf it was we . could .. import Eliza-
beth :Taylor -from whatever.-
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country she is in ' now. .
• . Ross: Whither introduced .Jas..
Wai:ker, MP .for; York Centre.,... a' '
Toronto t.idi n+g: Mr.. ' Walker, a.
native 'of Bruce, said-•everyth'ing.
ie learned ' about politics cane
out of' Port Elgin. "These : are
•won�derfu.1. days to be ,•a Liberal,"
the said. ."Liberals ,. have +always
in • charige .af t'he ncim.rnati.on' answered the .e llenge of: pick- 13ruce • •�have an,' r'rivestinent .i:n.
me and" they ••already: Associate perh:,d:' :He •ihfornied the meeting in�g up the pieces; :,putting••••t�he n,
My name. with the Liberal •art. that 'h:e ;and Bob Campbell of together:a+ga°in fano::surging ' for
yp y Toronto wcu?'d .be ' wonting in ward .with reforms needed afte.r';a
'wh:ich s}iould ,be pan advan+tage�. . , , - ., ,
Mr: : ,a•cKenzie:.':ref.err-ed •'to ..t�, e. several •..Western Ontar10 ridings :Conseiwative government; has,
drop in majorit.: i •'t.h•e Can as repress nta�tives.• _cf the.''.°been ,i:n '66"f e''r
p . J Y by.°11-:•�
•.'tario ,carr+paign com�rnittee: Mr: • "The •good Conservatives are.
servatiw�es of .,3;30�0� `din Bi•�w�ce oast ,�• ,
electron despite ,rhe 1,000 votes:; M'urphy�a said, we' Couldn't ,have concerned • •about Canada,..The
rye todone 'worse, in Western 'Ontario country:is .at a. 'crossroa•ds;''this
that nt the splinter. ••parties. , . ..
north in the ;, hast 'election. We. is' AS , people's election.: What •
Mr:: MacKenzie : concluded, _ . we ' � .•
need -L -6'.. --or :7 votes .per ' 011 lost ' every seat., Surveys , indi- we want; dramatics or .leader-.
: ':tate :that .this• will.. not •+be the:'ship?. .The .people :are ,ti•red of
:throughout • :the 'ri�d�ng and: I• .
'think ,we§>can find those'^votes.'.' .case:this' time and no riding.empty •promises'at �electton'time
• •. stands; a • better 'chance. or holds•'.and • • .many; inciudin+7 Liberals `.
such an inipportant issue . outof w.h4e the • crowd' +gethered. Art
poiitics, 7I e . are 'to ' gam the �D�avey, mayor o: "o gsn,
g'welcomed, 'the group to • Port''E1-
rnteres�t of the electorate, We must i ,: President Powers said that
take some of the ppohi�tical myon- g n•
oeuvering: out:,af politics. ,A seta, i•the`�purpose ofpthe meeting; was
bl.e Liberal igovernment is the .to • elect:a candidate, restore.a
my government for' Canada. We Liberal in Bruce andsrestore the
Liberals–at Ottawa.
He,• eorniri.er ded the w.ortk oaf
the candidate coxnm•ittee, ;Carl
Whi.ch,::Andy .MacTavishi, • Wil-
fr'd Anderson, .. Archie Perkins.
He • st.ressed :+the.: important and:
£ffitlent work being done'', by
Miss Jessie McLean, !secretary Of
Kincardine.; ,Mrs. '' Earl -Ferris,
treasurer of •• Glamis • • and :Kent
Lamont, vice--+pre"si�dent of , Sa`u-
geen; • and .the area •executive,:
Don : MacKenzie,•,Finlay Cameron
and` Wilfred .Anderson:..•
Dan: Murphy of, Goderieh' Was
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I,'(;CIrtiC)1tr DISTRICT
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must Ibe . armed ,in Bruce with ' a.
program: that does .,,not ,break,
promises 'nor cause indecision."
Kreutzweis:er ; =" ":a• Liberal
governrnerit twill deal w:it.h• nu-
clear' arms as. they see fit, xri
m:ak•rn+g .Car ada, .' the Safest spas
siible place to live,. A Li'beral
overnm•en
g, t ';ris. tile; only.•'• answer
for ' Canada.
MacKenzie. -- "If .the• economy
Of ..Canada had been • rediealed- ' a
few ,days earlier ;at the time ,of,
the. l.ast,el,ection, wee'. would have
won: I :feel ` 'the electorate of
Three Yotes•�.:,.... .
crow• f close • . ' " '+higher priority':,, of returning a. are '. totally , disi.11•usi•oned., tom
In ' a d ethe. a . en .Liberal than Bruce. 'pietely ' bewildered :after follow-.
,p'eople• that•, filled ,Uhe 'S�a•u,g�ee'n ,_ .-
Hear Speakers•Ping John:"
District High •School:•af. Port •Fl ' :. I •:. '
Mr: .Murphy introduced Bcb ,Kent Lamont, '.vice. president
40,1 cos .+ballots asdel•eg�artes. . of the ,Liberal ,Association for
'Herman ,Young was low' man on Campibell, vice president, of theL .A ,t
'Toronto. and' Yorks Liberal':•As- Bruce, thanked. 'the speaker„._and.� •
the:fir.:st• ballot; . Mr, Kreittaweiser o , "asked . that those . fr'om he •"•to ;'
sociation'.' lie was ief r°ganat p
on -the • second,. .arid Chester o ” those
ze•r:in. Toronto and 7i1(orks' during and bott m .of, the riding take
:Merriam was;'+defeate+d by .John
MacKenzie' :on' 'the'. 'third:, Mr,
the last election, when the seats.' a . +bow. They -.were • representa-,
Were . 'increased. 'from 1 to . 12, .stir es from Tobenn o.ry •and .Bus
oto ac•t �. ns;. , ` i • . •e i.sell �G•aunt of::W;hite•church '•.',on:
Merrra•m�., has • agreed' "to In ,1960 he worked with prem' r , ,
Mr, MacK�enxie s •campaiign man- � ,. .
g , it Lesa$e 'of Qu'obec , and ;is' well behalf of h'is Whitechurch area •
ager. Scru Neil rs a�ppornted were. , norht.. •in.. this :district . having r group $3'3.1:6.5 was , ta:.keri u • •, as
�Ule'rriarr►-_••Feil Sinclair; .,-T.a:ra;;. k � ,, . • s ,... g. , . P
Oo'u�g.: MacPherson, ' worked' with the .Hurgn-Bruce + a collection at tihe meeting:
Teeswater
K•i,eutzweiser- .lEV `ire Pringle, Al-.
lenfor:d, •Art McI. od, Sou•thanip� -
ton:: .MacKenzie -Gavin Semple,.
Port : Elgin, Bob Lamont, Sau.
Been; Young ---Er n•ie. Kelly,
c.a.rd.ine,' A. 'Goessell;• Kincardine:
Di ; Will•i'a+rrr Bruce •o'f "Kincardine
Was.returning Officer for the
141'his acceptance speech John
'MacKenzie : said, ' -never was
ther o a )me . ‘',"lien we had % so
rriuc.h` to work for, We,, need b a
stable government and ' it' must
bo 'rnacle'„known. that :a .vote for
ol i rn,ter party. or 'an' independ= ,.
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