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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1978, p. 16

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13 the examiher M39de May 19778 Lorne Reznowski centre chosen new leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada at Winnipeg convention Sunday raises his hand in salute WINNIPEG Pi Wildly cheering Social redit party members predicted Sunday their new leader Lorne Rez nowski will set the country on fire preaching economic reform and Christian morals On to victory on to vic tory party members shouted in French and English when it was announced he had defeated his only opponent Martin Hat tersiey by 356 to 115 Lex Miller an Alberta dete gate who faces Progressive Conservative Leader Joe Clark in the next federal election in Yellowlieiid riding said he was surprised but pleased with Rev nowskis victory over Hatters iev Like many of the delegates Miller said he believes Rel nowski is the man to strengthen party support beyond the bor ders of Quebec The partys eight MPs all come from Que bec and none has been elected from outside the province since 1965 Reznowski is good Chris tian man said one elderly PTenchspeaking woman with Reznowski photograph pinned next to the cross on her dress We Qubecers can live with him The 49ear0ld University of Manitoba English professor had campaigned largely on promising to rid the country of homosexuals abortionists eu thanasia sterilization and core rupt bankers PlBLH ENSIAVED The government of Prime Minister Trudeau was slaugh tering the innocents spreading degeneracy and enslaving the public to high finance by allowing interest to be charged on loans said the father of five Its Social slavery Much of his campaign and victory speeches also criticized the news media for allegedly laughing at and spreading lies about the party About half of the delegates at the twoday convention came from Quebec and at the urging of the MP5 supported Rey nowski who has never been elected to public office iic ran in the Manitoba riding of Prov encher in the 1968 federal clcc Credit or Social Crediter since he was 12 WINNIPEG ICP Lorne Reznowski who became na tional leader of the Social Credit Party Sunday is 40 yearold university professor specialist in medieval English literature he says he has been Social rediter since the age of i2 Reznowski who defeated Ed monton lawyer Martin Hatters ley 356 to ii in twoway race was born in Winnipeg and at age 15 began spreading the partys ideas through radio broadcasts Since then his faith in Social Credit theory hasnt wavered platform speaker with dramatic armwaving style Reznowski has been heavily in volved in the Social Credit movement for years and was personal secretary to the late Robert Thompson the long time MP for Red Deer who was party leader in the woos father of five who contends that Canadian society is af flicted with moral decay Rez nowski ran for Parliament in the 1968 general election and finished last in field of four candidates in the Manitoba rid ing of Provencher Reznowski whose victory fills the leadership gap left by the death of Andre Fortin in car accident last year plans to run for parliamentary seat in St Boniface riding held by Revenue Minister Joe iuay from 1968 until his recent Senate appointment ALMOST lNKNOWN Reznowski was federal party secretary in 197172 but was relatively unknown outside Socrcd circles until national policy convention in Winnipeg in midMarch when he emerged as possible candi date At that time Reznowski ad mitted he was tempted to con tinue with very satisfying life leaching medieval English literature and con ducting classes on the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer but felt he should respond to the call from the party Im not French im iiol English Ive never been caught in that split says Reznowski who first heard Social Credit theories from his father Will nipeg physician In his bilingual presentation to convention delegates Rex nowski praised the theories of Major Tliiouglas the Anglo Scottish engineer who died in 1332 and whose writings finance formed the theoretical base BLAMES MONEIARY SYS TE Douglas idea was to bring the money system up to the age of technology to liberate the aristocrat in every man says Reznowski who contends that on pa rt wide variety of social pmblems from crime to iii dustrial pollution can be traced to the inequalities fostered by the current monetary system Reznowski when William Aberhart was Social Credit premier of Alberta there were 1400 study groups across the province assessing daily issues in the light of party theories He says when Aberhart died in 1943 Ernest Manning his successor as premier who now is senator discouraged the groups but they should be revived to raise peoples level of awareness deacon in the Ukrainian Catholic Church and man of strong moral convictions Rez nowski stands foursquare against homosexuality and abortion and has no time for the womens liberation movement which he contends denigrates the role of the mother In addition to his fluent Eng lish and French Reznowski Speaks eight other languages including Italian German and Ukrainian Ile wants the party to make strong pitch to the onethird of Canadians who dont have French or English as first language IIICIIUIllfllII Enlargement with each roll or color film developed printed SOOTER STUDIO BAYFIELD MAll 7373341 with runnerup Martin Hottersley right Party president Bruce Arnold in the background behind Reznowski joins in the applause CP Photo Socreds pick leader at Winnipeg convention tion but placed last on slate of four lie will run in the Winnipeg riding of St Boniface in the next election Since Itltiii the constituency has been repre sented by Rex eiinc Minister Ioc luay who has since been up pointed to the Senate For llattcrsley bilingual Edmonton lawyer it was his second unsuccessful attempt at the party leadership lie was beaten by the late Andre Fortin at the last leadership con vention and once again pledged to cooperate with the new leader in spreading the Social redit gospel It takes real man to say NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS GORGlAN MALL that Frenchspeaking dele gate said of liattersley BOWICI OlT Phil iaglardi former Brit ish olunibia cabinet minister and Pentecostal preacher bowed out of the leadership race when his supporters were unable to fulfil his request fora plane and Si million to use campaigning Relnowski said he wants the partys Quebec wing to hold convention to chose deputy to lead Social rcdit forces in that province taouettc resigned as interim leader few weeks ago because he wanted the leadership con cntioii held closer to Quebec Are we voting Trudeau to tell MPs this week OTTAWA CP MPs learn this week whether they work into Ottawas usual hot and hu mid summer doing the nations business or set off on the cam paign trail in hot and heavy election Prime Minister Trudeau will announce whether he will have July election meaning the end of this Parliament or wait until the fall or next spring If he decides against July MPs will work into the early summer on variety of legisla tion At present there are less than three dozen bills in the parlia mentary system and some 0p Davis helps roost TORONTO CPI Ontario Premier William Davis and Stephen Lewis former leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party shared bottle of On tario wine some roast beef and laughs Saturday at roast in honor of Lewis For Davisfiintroduced to an audience of about 300 pre dominantly NDP members as Premier Billit was his first NDP meeting The premier said Lewis dresses very casually wants to give the impression of never wearing threepiece suit es peciaily blue but secretly he has always wanted threepiece suit Davis gave Lewis portrait of Gainsboroughs Blue Boy with the former NDP leaders head imposed on it position MPs complain that few of them have any meaning Deputy Prime Minister Allan MacEachen has said there is some important legislation coming up and Prime Minister Trudeau has said his c0n stitutional proposals long hein aided and long delayed will be produced if he delays an elec tion call until after the suin mer Other legislation expected tc surface includes bill giving the government greater control over Crown corporations an aftermath of the scandals of the last year or two Another is new and muchdelayed Bank Act The legislation on hand and expected and the constitutional proposals should be enough to keep the Mls at work into early July WORK LISTED Some of the legislation now in the parliamentary system Permission for the RCMP to open mail in certain circum stances precedures for griev ing against treatment by the RCMP and changes in methods of discipline within the force creation of an ombudsman permission for the official language of choice in courts Giving the government the right to check how oil and natu ral resources profits are spent creating new nuclear rcgu Iatory commission giving regulations for northern oil and gas exploitation Phasc two of the coin petition policy refinancing of the Export Dcvelopincni Corp creating the post of Oiiiptioi lergenerai Equating public service salaries to those in the private sector protecting non unionized employees under federal jurisdiction MEIlUN DT DENTURE THERAPIST Complete Denture Service Hours am pm Mon thru Sat 280 Dunlop St Barrie Member Denturist Society Mot PRESENTS SPECIAL SELECTION OF SUN DRESSES 7286810 Prime Minister Trudeau talks with Prof John Polanyi Canadian delegate to the 30th Pugwosh Symposium in Toronto Saturday Trudeau who met for several hours with 30 scientists defence analysts and political scientists at the symposium attended as an observer CP Photo Concern about nuclear war aired ot Pugwosh meeting lORONlti Pi Etpcrts from the United States and So viet Union expressed serious concern for the chances of nu clear war by the year 2000 at private symposium Saturday attended by Prime Minister Trudeau Dr George Aibatov of the So viet academy of sciences said there was general mood shared by delegates from 10 countriesincluding all the nu clear powers except China at tending the Pugwash sym posium that the world may face nuclear war in the next 30 years if the arms race contin ues and political climates do not improve The symposium is being held under the auspices of the Pug wash Organization group concerned about implications Take Drum type service includes Install new lining on all wheels Inspect measure brake drums Repack front outer wheel bearings inspect wheel cylinders grease seals ll Hand torque wheel studs to mirs specltlcatlon Road test vehicle oooooo 3ogo Hiram tiegisinHtl pmm xenonouooolooolollCoooonooo 0R wheel s5495 Parts and labour included MOST CARS Offer expires May 19 1978 UIIRDYAL your Uniroyal Centre at 4wheei drum brake reline front disc pad service Disc pad service includes inspect front grease 525 A7843 WHITEWALLS C7844 This Belted Fails am or iiiltirggtartiagtraction and braking eas cornering conytrol Two bel over TWO your car Hand torque wheel lies of POYes de like neW of the nuclear age The organization was initiated in the mid19505 by industrialist Cyrus Eaton of Pugwash NS which lends its name to the international group Trudeau who met for 22 hours with 30 scientists defence analysts and political scientists at the symposium attgnded asflan observer Install new disc pads inspect tront rotors Repack tront outer wheel bearings seals studs to miro specification Road test vehicle iNSTALLED ak has every ou great stabil IOOO and exceptt°nal oi fibreglass ter Makes IQIODOQ Bradford corner of Vesprai Barrie 7285965 Open to 530 pm MONDAY T0 FRIDAY SATURDAY mm to l2 noon

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