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Townsman, 1991-09, Page 22met a young London lawyer named David Peterson who had been elected to the Legislature in 1975 as a Liberal in an upset in a staid old Conservative riding. Elston helped Peterson in his first attempt at the Liberal leadership in 1977, won by Stuart Smith. After graduation, Murray returned to Wing - ham where he practiced law until 1981 when Peterson convinced him to run in the provincial election for the former Huron -Bruce scat, just vacated by the retiring, highly popular Liberal MPP, Murray Gaunt. Elston backed Peterson in his suc- cessful bid for the leadership in 1982. But the biggest challenge was yet to come. In a startling upset in the 1985 election, Murray found himself in cabinet in June of 1985, after the Liberals together with the NDP ganged up to defeat the six-week old minority PC government of Frank Miller, ending 43 years of Conserva- tive rule. But now, after five years in power, he finds himself on the outside, head - He heads a party shattered in stunning election loss ing a party shattered by a stunning election defeat in September of 1990. Elston says the healing process of the last 12 months has closed the wounds in the party and he's looking forward to laying down a firm foundation that the new leader can build on next year. "I'm not a caretaker leader," he says. "I'm treating it as if it's not inter- im. There are lots of issues to chase on a day to day basis (in the legisla- ture)," he say, "and lots of work to do." He's already met dozens of groups and toured the drought -strick- en Essex -Kent area, beating Ontario Agriculture Minister Elmer Buchanan to the punch. As the person in charge of the 36 - member caucus and a support staff of 50, Elston says he wants to ensure the six unofficial leadership candidates remain true to Liberal principles of being a private enterprise party with a social responsibility. He says he intends to take full control of the lead - "There are lots of issues to chase on a day-to-day basis and lots of work to do. ers office and get it in shape for the new leader. "I'm a hands on type of person. I like to know what's going on. " he says. Elston says he will remain strictly neutral during the upcoming leader- ship race and won't endorse nor work for any of the candidates. "I want to give each of the candidates a chance to show their stuff, but I can't show any preferences or favouritism," he says. After his tenure as leader, what's in the cards for Murray? He says he wants to work for the new leader to bring the Liberal agenda to the people of the province and has no intentions of moving onto the federal scene. "there are plenty of bread and butter issues here (at the provincial level) and I feel I can make a contribution here." And that makes sense for the farm boy from Morris who knows what sweat and toil are all about. Cash Incentives available up to X2000 (JL.U-I_UUICAL Cash rebates up to $2000 are being offered by Ontario Hydro to eligible homeowners installing geothermal (ground source) equipment. If your home is electrically heated, with no natural gas available, you may qualify for this incentive. These systems are extremely energy efficient since they utilize renewable energy, from just below the earth's surface, to heat and cool your home. The PREMIER ATis the most advanced WaterFurnace. unit ever developed. It takes geothermal technology to a new degree of performance by operating beyond a 400% energy efficiency level! And now with GST added to utility bills, it makes more sense than ever to install energy saving products. If you're thinking of building new or renovating, now's the time to check out this offer. likrterFurnace GeoThermal Heating & Cooking Systems ;tib.,7,"" Cliff's Plumbing & Heating LUCKNOW 0/B Cliff Mann Mechanical ash about helOry pomp hnanong FINANCED BY Scotiabank 5 ElerMsark «( LOAN PLAN The Fkrtnrny feca s s 528-3913 a' omam Sew 20 TOWNSMAN/SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1991