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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 7

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VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, JUNE 26, 13687 PCs Lose Prairie Grip; Both Liberals, NDP Gain Ontario Bubbles Over With Trudeau Enthusiasm -vt" mm ir Lmm EDMONTON (CP) The West veered Tuesday from the Progressive Conservative line it has held so staunchly in federal elections over fjie years. close race in Calgary Centre. Marcel Lambert, former veterans affairs minister, had an easier time in Edmonton West and Waiter Dinsdale, former northern affairs minister, was a eallopW win Mr. McCutcheon lost to John Liberal onslaught to a long-time friend, E. B.

Osier, an author and businessman. Mr. Hamilton lost to John Burton of the NDP in Regina East, and Mr, Fulton lost to Liberal Len. Maroband in Kamloops-Cariboo. Former pri meminister John Diefenbaker won re-election in Prince Albert Three of his shore with Terry Grier, former national party secretary, but he Roberts, 35, former aide to For lost to a Liberal.

In Toronto estry Minister Sauve. Mr. Mc ner in Brandon-Souris. Cutcheon, who resigned from Scarborough West, their provincial secretary, John Harney, the Senate to run, lives in the mmmmmmmmmmmmmm The standings 5 1968 1965 lib 63 51 PC 1 25 NDP 0 Ind 1 0 Total 88 85 also lost to a Liberal. Alberta liberal Leader Mike Mtxcagno lost to Conservative Paul Jewchuk in Athabasca.

He said he would sten down from farmer cabinet ministers were By KEITH KIXCAID TORONTO (CP) Ontario responded with enthusiasm Tuesday to Prime Minister Tru-deau's call for a majority government The resulting Liberal victories moved the party into firm control of the Commons. The opposition's Ontario strength was reduced to a handful. Turned loose by the prime NewsDsnpr columnist Dmiplaa also re-elected. The standings in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta: 1968 1965 Lib. 11 1 PC 25 43 NDP 3 SO 0 2 Fisher, connrinc on vietorv in riding and had been campaigning for months.

Mr. Roberts is an outsider who arrived in time to get the nomination. SAVES SOME SEATS toe provincial leadership and Douglas Harkness, who split York Centre as a springboard to with Mr. Diefenbaker over see that a convention is called soon. trie imuf leadership, lost Dy a nuclear arms in 1963, won a Dig margin to James waiKer, A helicopter spring by Conservative Leader Stanfield through former Liberal whip in the Commons.

the Diefenbaker sweep of 1958 when the PCs took 67 Ontario ridings. Lucien Lamoureux was elect Totals 45 48 a string of ridings in the southern Ontario countryside on Mon All Liberal cabinet ministers survived unscatched and a top minister 's strong stand on national unity and his personal magic, a Liberal tide swept the day may have saved greater ed as independent in Stormont- prospect for a front-bench seat erosion in those areas. The Liberals struck hard in Progressive Conservatives from emerged in Philip Givens, for Dundas. His victory against only NDP opposition paves the the cities and jolted the New Both Liberals and Conserva Manitoba, sputtered a bit Saskatchewan, picked up mo mer Toronto mayor wno won tives were vulnerable in the On way for an expected appoint Democrats from their Northern Ontario fortress. mentum again an Alberta then tario farm vote, each holding York West.

Among his opponents was William Kashtan, Communist Party leader, who FATHER, SON TEAMS SPLIT BY VOTERS The election campaign saw two faither-and-son teams doing or dying for their parties, and, when the smoke cleared, there had been more dying than doing. Finance Minister Mitchell Sharp was an easy winner for the Liberals in Toronto Eglinton but his son Noel, also a Liberal, lost in Alberta's Crowfoot riding to Conservative incumbent Jack Horner. In the British Columbia Social Credit debacle, the losers included former MLA Bert Price, Scored candidate in Fraser Valley West and his son Ron, defeated as Ray Perrault and Tommy Douglas fought a neck-and-neck battle in stormed into British Columbia. Redistribution increased Ontario's representation and it paid off for the liberals as they Struck down before them six seats in the last House by fewer than 1,500 votes. The Liberals picked up Bruce, Middle Iran last.

picked up seven constituencies The Liberals had great success in the London area, Con were former Manitoba premier Duff Roblin and Davie Fulton, former Conservative justice designated new, most of them ment as permanent Commons Speaker. LOSERS LIST GREW The list of prominent Conservatives defeated grew steadily as the count progressed: Michael Starr, former labor minister in Oshawa Whitby; Jean Wadds, veteran parliamentarian and daughter of Ontario's retiring Lieutenant-Gov sex and Northumberland-Durham from Conservatives and lost Norfolk-Haldimand. The most important NDP servative Premier John Ro-barts' home base. They picked urban. minister.

In Saskatchewan, where the No part of the province was excluded. The Liberals' move up London West and adjacent Middlesex from the Conserva victory was in Oshawa-Whitby against Conservative strength in tives an retained Lonon East. the southern farm belt was per NDP showed a resurgence, Alvin Hamilton, former Conservative agriculture minister, lost to an NDP candidate, one of six elected in the province. Mr. Robarts said the Conser haps not as broad as they ernor Earl Rowe, in Grenville- vative defeat was not a disgrace and the Ontario government will "continue to work witti the hoped, but they more than made up for it in the major where Ed Broadbent, 32-year-old university lecturer solidly backed by the United Auto Workers, beat Mr.

Starr by 113 votes. But elsewhere the results were a disappointment for the Carleton; Richard Bell, former works minister, in Ottawa West; Earl Brownridge in Peel The Liberals elected five LAMOUREUX non-party MP 'Ready For Job' As Speaker CORNWALL, Ont. (CP) Lucien Lamoureux, Speaker of the Commons re-elected as a non-party MP, said Tuesday night he is ready to take on the task of presiding over the House of Commons again. "I'm a candidate," he said with a smile. "I'll start campaigning tomorrow." But a campaign isn't likely to be necessary to have him elected Speaker again.

Ho stood In Stormont-Dun-das riding as an independent unopposed, by agreement, by the Liberals and Conservatives. But Timothy Wees was nominated for the New Democratic Party before the liberal-Conservative entente was reached. Mr. Lamoureux won handily, and Mr. Wees congratulated him generously Tuesday night.

"Canada now has an excellent Speaker of the House," he said. cities where they successfully attacked both opposition parties. federal government on behalf of all Canada." members in Manitoba where in 1965 they had one; two in South; Dalton Camp in Toronto Ontario Liberal Leader Rob The Liberals picked up eight former Conservative seats and Saskatchewan where they had New Democrats. They had ert Nixon said the Liberal vic- none; four in Alberta where they hoped to gain in Toronto Lake- tnrv eave Mr. Trudeau a man five former NDP ridings.

PCs GAIN TWO had none; and 15 in British Columbia where they bad seven. ADD SIX IN SASK. date to move ahead with a policy against special status for Que bec. The Conservatives gained only two from the Liberals and the NDP was unable to pick, up Provincial NDP Leader Don The NDP returned three in Manitoba and eight in B.C., but ald MacDonald predicted the Don Valley; M. Wallace Mc-Cutcheon, former trade minister and senator, in York-Simcoe.

Mr. Camp, the party's national president, and Mr. Brownridge, who recently resigned as president of American Motors (Canada) were prestige candidates counted on to give the Conservatives a toehold in the Toronto region. For the third straight election the party was shut out of Metro Toronto. Mr.

Camp lost by 4,800 votes to Liberal Robert Kaplan, 31- seats from either party. added the six in Saskatchewan Liberal victory would lead to an The only entirely-urban riding for the best showing in that impasse between the federal and Quebec governments on province since the CCF predecessor of the NDP won constitutional issues. to elect a Conservative was Hamilton West where Lincoln Alexander, 46-year-old Negro, became the firsj member of his race elected to Parliament. 10 in 1957. The NDP failed to budge Lib Two former Social Crediters PM's Margin Third Highest OTTAWA (CP) The margin of 85,268 votes by which Prime Minister Trudeau won re-election in Montreal Mount Royal on Tuesday was the third highest in Canadian electoral history.

The highest was posted by Conservative Rodney Adam-son 43,806 In York West in 1945. Next was Liberal Jean Rochon, with 29,751 In Montreal's Laval in 1963. eral strength built around the former external affairs minister, Paul Martin, in Windsor. won in Alberta under different The Liberals took 10 of the 11 Northern Ontario seats, setting banners, year-old lawyer who worked with Mr. Trudeau in his leader The nartv had some success in down three of the four New Robert Thompson, former Windsor in last fail's provincial Democrats in mining areas.

The national Social Credit leader, election, but Senator Martin's only survivor was Arnold Peters TWO CABINET MINISTERS went down to defeat Tuesday. Forestry Minister Sauve, right, lost in the Quebec riding of St. Hyacinthe to Progressive Conservative Theogene Ricard. Charles Granger, recently-appointed minister without portfolio, was a victim of the Tory sweep in Newfoundland, losing to Conservative John Lundrigan. ship campaign in the spring.

It was Mr, Camp's third unsuccessful try for a Commons seat and he told interviewers he continued presence in the cam- won as a Conservative in Red Deer, and H. A. Bud Olson won in Temiskaming. The 46-year- Daien and a timely appearance old former union organizer held as a Liberal in Medicine Hat by Mr. Trudeau kept three area to the seat he won in 1957, will "wait a long time" before Mr.

Roblin bowed before the ridings in the fold. The Liberals nearly matched making another. HERE'S THE ELECTION PICTURE ACROSS CANADA (Canadian Press Copyright) Following are the results of Voting in the federal general lection as compiled by The Canadian Press: Legend: x-M ember of last Rouse; z-New seat L-Ltberal; PC Progressive Conservative; NDP New Democratic Party; Cred Creditiste; SC Social Credit; Comm Communist; Dem Econ-Democratisation Eco-nomique; Rhino-Rhinoceros; Soc Lab-Socialist Labor; Ind Independent Figures bracketed after constituency name indicate party majority in last election or by-election. Redistribution aimed at reducing disparities in population among urban and also among rural seats altered boundaries of almost all constituencies from 1965. As result, 1968 majorities are not comparable with 1965's in many cases.

Returns are complete unless number of polls reported is shown, Toronto Scarborough East Martin O'Connell (D 23,637 Kenneth Raney (NDP) 13,293 James A. Taylor (PC) 12,400 Toronto Scarborough West (NDP 8,414) 174:175 David Weatherhead (D14.791 John Harney (NDP) 12,443 Herbert F. Crosby (PC) 7,289 Toronto Spadlna (L 6,401) xPerry Ryan (L) 9,314 Dan Heap (NDP) 3,914 Victor Bagnato (PC) 3,329 Toronto Trinity (L 5,522) XPaul Hellyer (D 13,063 Edwin Robertson (PC) 5,365 Jim ds Candole (NDP) 4,147 Victoria-Hallbnrton (PC 2,454) xWilUam Scott (PC) 12,472 Dave Logan (L) 10,086 Allan M'cPhail (NDP) 3,331 Harvey Armstrong (Bid) 248 Waterloo (NDP 3,659) 241:243 xMax Saltsman (NDP) 14,919 Liam O'Brian (PC) 14,168 Herbert Epp (L) 13,977 Regent Gervais (SC) 167 Welland (L 8,663) xDonald Tolmie (L) 17,340 Robert Wright (NDP) 11.341 Frank C. Law (PC) 6,088 Wellington (PC 2,074) xAlfred D. Hales (PC) 13,433 Ralph Dent (L) 11,774 Philip lanthier (NDP) Tl'elUnirton-Grey (PO 3,401) xMarvin Howe (PC) 12,078 Jon Church (L) 11,956 Edward Seymour (NDP) 2.983 Melvtn Kienapple (Ind) 237 tVlndsor-Walkerville (L 11,952) Mark MacGuigan (L) 16,640 Albert H.

Weeks (NDP) 11997 Dagid Gray (PC) 5,114 B. Magnuson (Comm) 416 Windsor West (L 11,227) XHerb Gray (L) 16,328 Stuart Ross (NDP) 8,951 William Waldron (PC) 4,976 York Centra (L 3.201) XJames E. Walker(L) 26.698 Douglas Fisher (NDP) 14.628 Donald Stirling (PC) 5,858 York East (L 3,528) xSteve Otto (L) 19,484 Kechin Wang (PC) 12,152 Earaon Park (NDP) 12,077 York North (L 1,748) Barnett Danson (L) 25,179 Gordon Hurlburt (PC) 15,423 Jack Grant (NDP) 7,370 York-Scarborough (L 3,842) 307:316 XRobert Stanbury (D 35.460 Alan M. Heisey (PC) 14.931 Ted Mann (NDP) 11,530 York-Simcoe 208:206 John Roberta (D 15,840 M. W.

McCutcheon (PC) 12,963 Don McFadyen (NDP) 6,181 York South (NDP 3,683) xDavid Lewis (NDP) 12,323 Ronald Barbara (L) 11,621 Cy Townsend (PC) 4.474 York West (L 16,736) Philip Givens (L) 20.331 Val Scott(NDP) 16,250 Wes Boddington (PC) 8,317 Norman Gunn (Ind) 441 W. Kashtan (Comm) 155 NEWFOUNDLAND (Seven Members) Bonavlsta-Trinlty -Conception 8,121) Frank Moores (PC) 14,773 XJames R. Tucker (L) 9,950 Fraser March (NDP) 522 Burtn-Burgeo 8,108) XDon Jamieson (L) 8,123 Robert McGrath (PC) 5,291 Donald Barton (NDP) 713 Gander-TwUlliigate (L 9,108) 187:190 John Lundrigan (PC) 10,437 XCharles R. Granger (L) 8,828 Lowell Paulson (NDP) 348 Grand Falls-White Bay-Labra. dor (L 7,239) 187:217 Ambrose H.

Peddle (PC) 9,845 XAndrew Chatwood (L) 9,140 Austin Scott (NDP) 511 St. John's East (L 4,888) 185:186 James A. McGrath (PC) 18,162 XJoaeph O'Keefe (L) 10,405 Mary Summers (NDP) 952 Norman King (SC) 124 Humber-St. George's-St. Barba (L 203.205 Jack Marshall (PC) 9,515 XHerman M.

Batter (L) 9.26 CaJvin HiUyard (NDP) 3,307 St. Jobs'! West (L 4.421) 171:206 Walter Carter (PC) 15.884 xRichard Cashin (L 11.177 John Connors (NDP) S67 BRITISH COLUMBIA (23 Members) Burnaby-Richmond (NDP 6,808) Tom Goode (L) 15.888 XRobert Prittie (NDP) 14,381 Matt Phillips (PC) 5,021 Jack Lutazinski (SC) 2,462 Burnaby-SeymouT Ray Perrault (L) 17,880 XT. C. Douglas (NDP) 17,787 Charles Maclean (PC) 3,193 Ron Price (SC) 704 Capilano (L 14,131) xJack Davis (L) 28,163 Boyd Ehannon (PC) 7,266 Frank Snowsell (NDP) 6,259 Lance Mackle (SC) 737 Coast Chilcotln 163:195 Paul St Pierre (L) 9,469 Hartley Dent (NDP) 6,832 Gordon Hopkln (PC) 2,083 Andy Widsten (SC) 1,445 Comox-Albemt (NDP 6,271) 230:233 xTom Barnett (NDP) 11,806 Richard Durante (L) 11,686 Blair McLean (PC) 1,782 Jean Gagnon (SC) 998 Mark Mosher (Comm) 308 Esquimalt-saanlch (PC 5,610) 205:210 David Anderson (D 15,974 XGeorge Chatterton (PC) 13,343 Don Johannessen (NDP) 10,839 Ralph Overton (SC) 714 Fraser Valley East (SC 3,048) 105:184 Jerry Pringle (L) 5,738 XA. B.

Patterson (SC) 4,544 Glenn HaddreU (NDP) 3,703 Oscar Dayton (PC) 2,010 1'nuer Valley WEST (NDP 10,463) 200:201 Mark Rose (NDP) 14,294 Edward Murphy (L) 13,550 Wan-en Lohnes (PC) 4,930 Bert Price (SO 3,208 Kamloops -Cariboo (PO 4,599) 197:203 Len Marchand (D 12,768 XDavie Fulton (PC) 9,557 Vernon Jones (NDP) 7,446 Peter Gook (SC) 1,863 Kootenay West (NDP 2,986) 204:213 Ran Harding (NDP) 11,723 Don Griffiths (D 7,503 Bruce Arnesen (PC) 4,055 Ted Brothers (SO 2,580 Nanalmo-Cowichan-The Islands (NDP 5,906) xColin Cameron (NDP) 17.489 Mladen Zorkin (L) 12,185 Jeffry Brock (PC) 10.453 Lome Lee (SC) 1,258 New Westminster (NDP 12.244) Douglas Hogarth (L) 17,822 CUve LyUe (NDP) 15,990 Frederick Craig (PC) 4,843 Grayden McRae (SC) 1,329 Robert McLaren (Comm) 271 Okanagan Boundary (PO 1,811) Bruce Howard (L) 12,140 XDavid Pugh (PC) 10,680 Alex Turner (NDP) 10,395 David Sparrow (SC) 4,199 Okanagan-Kootenay (SO 234) 189:217 Douglas Stewart (L) 10,367 James Lattersoa (NDP) 8,424 xHoward Johnston (SC) 4,997 David McKechnie (PO 3,659 Prince George-Peace River (SO 4,588) 263:277 Robert Borrie (L) 11.076 Peter Runkle (PC) 9,231 Erhart Regier (NDP) 6,856 XBert Leboe (SC) 3,905 John Powers (Ind) 394 Skeena (NDP 5,044) 191:218..., XFrank Howard (NDP) 12,063 Arthur Bates (L) 7,453 Veron CAccone. (PO 3,460 BSurrey Barry Mather (NDP) 16,323 W. Vender Zalm, (L) 11,700 Roland Harvey (PC) 5,959 Delbert Doll (SO 2,476 Vancouver Centre (L 2,760) XRon Basford (L) 24,460 William Deverell (NDP) 10,861 David Kilgour (PC) 8,035 Gerry Goeujon (Ind) 466 Vancouver East (NDP XHarold Winch (NDP) 13.241 Robert Jennedy (L) 9,473 Max Meyer (PC) 2,485 Dan Emanuele (SC) 734 Charlea Cat on (Comm) 483 Vanroinw Kaigsway (NDP 6.734) 172:172 xGrace Maclnnis (NDP) Ed Bodnarchuk (D ia689 Claude Britton (PC) 3,241 Lorena Green (SO 1,751 Vancouver Qaadm (L 346) XGrant Deachman (L) 20.563 John Pearkes (PC) 11,559 George Trasov (NDP) 5,701 Robert Beirt (Ind) 169 Vancouver Sentk (L 8.0S6) xArthur Laing (L) 19.573 John Fraser (PC) 9,485 Joe Wamock (NDP) 9,073 Dan Devlin (SC) 1,577 Robin Smith (Comm) 154 Victoria (1, 1,442) XDavid Groos (L) 17,924 Eric Charman (PC) 13.238 E. H. Richardson (NDP) 9,337 George Burnham (Ind) 501 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES (One Member) Northwest Territories (L 1,578) 114:129 XBud Orange (L) 312 David Van Norman (PC) 174 Harvey Kent (NDP) 58 YUKON TERRITORY (One Member) Yukon (PC 380) 53:55.

xErik Nielsen (PC) 3,013 Chris Findlay (L) 2,979 Robert McLaren (NDP) 313 F. Thompson (NDP) 7,942 John McDowell (Ind-C) 622 SASKATCHEWAN U3 Members) Asslnlbola (PC 619) 216:217 Albert Douglas (L) 10,564 Bruce Wilson (NDP) 9,285 xLawrence Watson (PC) 9,459 Battleford-Kindersley (PO 3,573) 208:211 Rod Thomson (NDP) 10,579 xReg Cantelon (PC) 9,917 A. C. Steiert (L) 7,740 Mackenzie (PC 6,472) 220:228 xStanley Korchlnski (PC) 8,276 Joseph Zbitnew (NDP) 7,321 Wayne Zlmmer (L) 3,963 Meadow Lake (PC 3,399) 168:184 XAlbert Cadieu Elias Nesdoly (NDP) 5,890 Bert Jackson (L) 4,542 Carole Lavellee (Ind) 604 Moose Jaw(PO 1,592) 192:200 John Skoberg (NDP) 01,343 XJ. Ernest Pascoe (PC) 9,780 Lou Duddridge (L).

6,484 Prince Albert (PC 11,408) 221:227 XJohn Diefenbaker (PC) 17,276 Allan Hartley (NDP) 8,788 Phil West (L) 4,744 Qu'Appelle-Moose Mountain (PC 3,406) 238:245 XRichard Southern (PC) 12,168 BUI Goodwin (NDP) 8,580 Dwlght Anderson (L) 8.072 Regina East (PC 6,546) John Burton (NDP) 13,519 xAlvin Hamiilton (PC) 13,302 Ken MacLeod (L) 11,750 W. C. Beeching (Comm) 263 Regtaa-Lake Centre (PC 4,416) Lee Benjamin (NDP) 17,090 xKen More (PC) 13,442 Tom Ackerman (L) 12,953 Saskatoon-Bhrear (PO 6,269) All Gleave (NDP) 15,863 XEd Nasserden (PC) 13,186 B. M. Blacklock (L) 7,908 Easkatoon-Humboldt (PC 6,011) 264:273 Otto E.

Lang (L) 15,018 George Taylor (NDP) 14,505 xLewis Brand (PC) 14,265 Swift Current-Maple Creek (PC 4,521) 208:216 xJack Mcintosh (PC) 11,174 Bex Currie (NDP) 10,144 Donald John Strath (L) 6,853 Yorkton-MelvUle (PQ 3.601) 258:272 Lome Nystrom (NDP) 12,440 XJames Ormtston (PC) 9,777 Peter Konkin (L) 9,192 ALBERTA 03 Members) Athabaska (PO 4,860) 191:204 Paul Yewchuk (PC) 7,977 Michael Maccagno (L) 6551 Terry Anderson (NDP) 2A09 Battle River (PO 8.484) Clifford Downey (PC) 15,973 Rod Knaut (L) 3,994 Staa Valleau (SC) 2,706 Bill Scotten (NDP 1,922 Calgary Centre xDouglas Harkness (PC) 16,808 Nick Taylor (D 16,394 M. Jackson (NDP) 2,464 Calgary North (PC 7,181) xEldon Woolliams (PC) 19.598 Peter Petrasuk (L) 16.675 Ted Takacs (NDP) 3,607 Calgary South (PC 115) Pat Mahoney (L) 19,880 xRay BaUard (PC) 19,309 Jack Peters (NDP) 2,726 Crowfoot (PC 6.429) 185:237 xJack Horner (PC) 13,220 Noei Sharp (L) 3760 Stuart McCready (NDP) 1,007 Edmonton Centre Steve Paproski (PC) 11,986 Donald Gray (L) 11,632 W. Hawrelak (Ind-L) 7,878 Norman Dolman (NDP) 3,084 Edmontoa East (PC 4,844) XWilliam Skoreyko (PC) 15,586 Pat Shewchuk (L) 12,703 Roy Jamha (NDP) 5,264 William Askin (Comm) 410 Edmonton Strathcona (PC 4,573) 242:245 Hu Harries (L) 20,912 xTerry Nugent (PC) 15.014 L. Radcllffe (NDP) 2,701 John Beatty (Ind) 1,179 Edmonton West (PC 12446) xMarcel Lambert (PC) 13,441 Tevie Miller (D 17,078 Kenneth Kerr (NDP) 2,774 Lethbridge (PC 2,115) 169:176 xDeane Gundlock (PC) 1L128 John Boras (L) 7.379 Ernie Patterson (SC) 4.778 Ted Orchard (NDP) 2,263 Medicine Hat (SC 6,3 XH. A.

Olson (L) 8896 Charles Meagher (PC) 8,777 Walter Strom (SC) 4.224 Lewis Toole (NDP) 2,343 PalHser (PO 6,940) 189:193 Stan Schumacher (PC) 16,729 John Ayer (L) 8,820 Allan Early (NDP) 2.016 Peace River (PC 10.260) XGerald W. Baldwin (PC) Phil Thompson (NDP) 4,580 Don Branigan (L) 4,439 (Pembina 216:279 xJack Bigg (PC) 17,465 Paul ChaTifoux (L) 9.321 Anne Romaniuk (NDP) 2,897 Red Deer (SC 1,935) XRobert Thompson (PO 17,820 Douslas Irwin (D 8.544 Peter Anderson (NDP) 2,237 Rocky Mountain (PC 2,861) 175:186 Allen Sulatycky (L) 7,004 H. B. Gourlay (PC) 5,382 XDouglas Caslon (Cons) 3,410 Searte Hornby (NDP) 2,016 John McLeod (Ind-L) 382 Collier Maberley (Ind-L) 262 Vegreville IPC 10.612) 243:247 Don Mazankowski (PC) 15,675 Jules Van Brabant (L) 4,993 Lester Lindgren (NDP) 2,290 George EgUnsM (Ind-PO 1,300 Wetuktwln (PO 4,689) 208:213 XHarry Moore (PO 14,388 Rene Beguin (L) 4.704 Ed Nelson (NDP) 3,034 OnUrio (PC 2,231) Norman Caflk (L) 13,536 Clark Muirhead (PC) ln.606 Robert Wing (NDP) 7,648 lOshawa-Whlthy Ed Broadbent (NDP) 15,232 XMichael Starr (PC) 15,119 Desmond Newman (L) 14,819 Ottawa-Carleton (L 13,279) XJohn Turner (L) 28,382 Kenneth C. Binks (PC) 11,691 Harold B.

Wilson (NDP) 3,105 Ottawa Centre (L 6,341) xGeorge Mclraith (L 19,066 Murray Helt (PC) 11,590 June Ralph (NDP) 2,718 Ottawa East l- 11,006) xJean-T. Richard (L) 25,450 Rex Le Lacheur (PC) 4,117 Ian MacDonald (NDP) 2,916 Ottawa West (PO 833) Lloyd Francis (L) 23,226 XRichard A. Bell (PC) 16,185 Ralph Sutherland (NDP) 4,972 Oxford (PC 1,455) xWallace Nesbitt (PC) 18,400 Charles Tatham (L) 12,593 John C. Hilborn (NDP) 8,321 Parry Sound-Muskoka (PO 4,855) XGordon Aiken (PC) 12,414 Gerald Taylor (L) 9,690 Hugh Bishop (NDP) 5,125 reel-Dufferlimooe (PC 3,281) 204:217 xBruce Beer (L) 17,838 xJ. Ellwood Madlll (PC) 13,453 George Hill (NDP) 6,757 Peel South (L 11,102) Hyliard Chapped (L) 23,424 Earl Brownridge (PC) 18,411 Keith Woollard (NDP) 8,112 Perth (PC 4.248) XJ.

Waldo Monteith (PC) 14,853 Bill SomerviUe (L) 12,759 Jack Bishop (NDP) 2,991 Peterborough (L 642) XHugh Faulkner (L) 15,450 Arch McLean (PC) 12,913 Bruce Hodgins (NDP) 8,542 Port Arthur (L 3,431) XRobert Andras (L) 10,975 Gordon Rothney (NDP) 7,292 Carl Rogers (PC) 4,150 Norman Freed (Comm) 232 Prince Edward-Hastings (PC 6,256) XGeorge Hees (PC) 15,367 George Cunningham (L) 12,015 P. P. Miedema (NDP) 2,518 Renfrew Nortn (L 6.036) xLeonard Hopkins (L 12,689 Dei O'Brien (PC) 7,855 Ken Wldenmaier (NDP) 1,784 Samia (L 575) Jack tullen (L) H496 R. W. Ford (PC) 12,812 Alex Grabove (NDP) 4,712 Bault Ste.

Marie (L 120) C. Terrence Murphy (L) 12,48 Russ Ramsay (PC) 11,496 Anne Valentine (NDP) 8,386 George Skov (Ind) 101 iSt. Catherines xJames C. McNulty (L) 17,933 Laura Sabia (PC) 14,396 June Cook (NDP) 7,199 Slmcoe North (PC 2.361) 195:210 xP. B.

Rynard (PC) 15,655 William A Bell (L) 13,856 Perrie Rintoul (NDP) 4,579 Pttormont-Dundas (L 6,072) xLucien Lamoureux (Ind) 16,855 Tim Wees (NDP) 5,396 Sudbury (NDP 159) James Jerome (L) 19,325 XBud Germa (NDP) 12,199 Robert Desmarais (PC) 5,753 Thunder Bay 165:183 Keith Penner L) 9,619 Douglas Sly (NDP) 6.090 George Wardrope (PC) 4,674 Timiskamknj (NDP 4,181) 186" 188 XAmold Peters (NDP) 8,451 Louis Vanler (L) 7,612 George L. Cassidy (PC) 4,403 Alcide J. Hamelin (SC) 278 Ttmmlns (NDP 3,615) 134:136 Jean Roy (L) 10,927 XMurdo Martin (NDP) 8,666 Wyman Brewer (PC) 2,041 Toronto Broadview (NDP 1.336) XJohn Gilbert (NDDI) 10,475 Robert Sutherland (L) 9,953 Betty Knight (PC) 4,775 W. Hendry (Nat Soc)208 Toronto Davenport (L 5,980) Charles Caccia (L) 10.478 Otto Bressan (NDP) 5.668 Kenneth Dear (PC) 4,262 Toronto Don Valley Robert Kaplan (L) 27.237 Dalton Camp (PC) 22,432 Margaret Murray (NDP) 3,851 Toronto EcUnton (L 1.848) xMitchell Sharp a) 23,078 Murray Maynard (PC) 11,014 James Lemon (NDP 4,614 Arthur Smialowski (Ind) 164 BTorento Etobtcoke Alastair GiUespie (D 31,793 Arthur Harnett (PC) 17,760 Robert Young (NDP) 7,623 Toronto Oreenwoed (NDP 4,638) XAndrew Brewia (NDP) 11,886 Walter Jamee (L) 11,705 Gordon Stewart (PC) 8,353 Toronto HI eh Park (L 4,519) Walter Deakon (L) 16,214 Winfietd C. McKav (PC) 10,769 Don Stevenson 8,144 xRalnh B.

Cowan. (Ind-L) 3,012 Henry Formosa (Ind) 221 Toronto Lakeshore Kenneth Robinson (L) 15,122 Terry Grier (NDP) 12,456 Stu Summerhayea (PC) 6,821 Toronto Parkdale (L 5,810) xS-anley Hajdasz (L) 14.557 Bruce Rogers (NDP) 8,990 Kay Armstrong (PC) 5.140 Toronto Rosedale (L 3,210) 248:251 XDon S. Macdonald (D 15,752 Robert Bradley (PC) 9,538 John Chamard (NDP) 4,030 Nelson Clarke (Comm) 172 Fred Reiner (Ind) 153 Toronto St. Paul's a 4,047) Xlan G. Wahn (L) 20,417 Barry G.

Lowes (PC) 10.784 Robert Fenn (NDP) 2.678 W. J. R. Taylor (ted-L) 403 Rae Murphy (Comm) 323 Brant (L 203:204 xJames Brown (L) 15.892 Derek Blackburn (NDP) 13,404 Geoff Styles PC) 11,927 Bruce (PO 1,422) Ross Whicher (D 12,707 xJohn Loney (PC) 11,658 Eric Nelson (NDP) 2,914 Cochrane (L 820) 176:180 Ralph W. Stewart (L) 9,454 Ross A.

Paterson (NDP) 6,719 G. W. Maybury (PC) 2,755 Jeanne Lavoie (SC)422 Elgin (L 1,034) 141:146 XHarold Stafford (L) 12,194 John Ker (PC) 11,280 B. Whittaker (NDP) 4,146 Essex (L 2.816) XEugene Whelan (L) 14,770 Ralph Wensley (NDP) 9,394 Thomas Taylor (PC) 5,523 Fort William (L 3,438) xHubert Badanai (L) 10,543 Charles Grant (NDP) 7,393 Lionel Hastings (PC) 7,225 Frontenac-Lennox and Addington (PC 2.753) 184:192 xD. Alkenbrack (PC) 10.894 Peter Connolly (L) 9,227 John (NDP) 2,471 C.

A. Milligan (Ind-PC) 534 Glenxarry-Preseott (L 3,810) XViateur Ethier (L) 14.832 Lomer Carriere (PC) 7,527 Claude Demers (NDP) 1,593 QrenvtUe-Carleton (PC 2,915) 220:225 Gordon Blair (D 18,100 XJean Wadds (PC) 15,682 David Bell (NDP) 3,414 Grey-Slmcoe (PC 2,219) xPercy Noble (PC) 13,064 Arnold Vancise (L) 11,099 Trueman Barber (NDP) 3,610 Balton (L 8,801) Rud Whiting (D 17,774 Peter MeWilliams (PC) 12,578 M. Kernighan (NDP) 6,544 Balton-Wentwortta (L 1,765) 168:223 XJohn B. Morison (L) 14,803 J. Swanborough (PC) 13.742 Ted MacDonald (NDP) 6,993 Norman Braden (Ind-L) 318 Hamilton East (U.378) xJohn Munro (L) 14,961 Nick Ramacleri (NDP) 9,037 David Steinberg (PC) 5,509 J.

Bridgewood (Comm) 307 Hamilton Mountain (NDP 3,034) Gordon Sullivan (L) 17,670 XWilliam Howe (NDP) 14,704 Duncan Beattit (PC) 10,543 BMamllton-Wentworth) Colin Gibson (L) 14,939 Gordon Vichert (NDP) 12,6 James Ridge (PC) 10,170 Hamilton West (L 2,359) Lincoln Alexander (PC) 13,261 Tom Beckett (D 13,178 Patricia Bruce (NDP) 6,499 Hastings (PC 255) xLee Grills (PC) 13.141 Robert Temple (L 10,262 Donald Burshaw (NDP) 3,103 Huron (PC 1,133) xR. E. McKinley (PC) 14,534 Mailland Edgar (L) 10,747 Shirley M. Weary (NDP) 1,175 Kenora-Rahiy River (L 3,688) 113:190 XJohn M. ReM (L) 8,807 Harvey Moals (NDP) 5,268 Howard Webb (PC) 4.156 Kent-Essex (PC 1,805) XHarold Danforth (PC) 15,144 Thomas Henry (L) 12,973 John Wood (NDP) 2,498, Kingston and tne bauds (L 3,256) XE.

J. Benson (L) 15,742 B. W. Trumpour (PC) B. McConneU (NDP) 4,616 Kitckener (L 6,843) XK.

R. Hymmen (L) 16,368 M. Rosenberg (NDP) 12,643 Jack Young (PC) 11,297 Lambton-kent (PC 890) xM. T. McCutcheon (PC) 14,364 Leonard Lucier (L) 11,608 Ray McGaffey (NDP) 2,337 Lanark air! Renfrew (L 1,427) Murray McBride (L) 12.962 James Baskin (PC) 12,602 James Ronson (NDP) 1,708 Leeds (L 299) xJohn R.

Matheson (L) 13,433 xDesmond Code (PC) 13,373 Clayton Graves (NDP 1,983 Lincoln (L 4,486) H. Gordon Barrett (L) 13,238 Kenneth J. Higson (PC) 12.717 John Martin (NDP) 6,727 London East (L 1,816) Charlea Turner (L) 11,551 Donald Matthews (PC 9,942. Alec Richmond (NDP) 9,616 Martin K. Weiche (Ind) 85 London West (PC 3,598) 280:232 J.

Judd Buchanan (L) 21.450 XJohn A. Irvine (PC) 16,923 Gwen Pemberton (NDP) 3,825 Middesex (PC 363) 198:214 xJames G. Ltnd (L) 14.804 William Frank (PC) 13.974 Peter Weber (DP) 3,465 Niarara Falls (L 10,352) XJ. J. Greene (L) 17,083 Bob Rolls (PC) 10,784 Ray Wilson (NDP) 5,884 Kk-kel Belt (NDP 488) 144:158 Gaetan Serre (L) 10,220 xNorman Fawcett (NDP) 8,742 Cecil Fielding (PC) 3.823 Klpbsieg (L 8,372) xCarl Legault (L) 13,390 Brace Goulet (PC) 8,392 Robert Price (NDP) 3.272 Norfolk-Haldimand (L 108) BiU Knowles (PC) 14.864 John M.

Roxburgh (L) 13,037 Lois Stuart (NDP) 3,435 Xorthuoiierlan6Sl)urbam (PC 563) XRusseU Honey fL) 13,546 John Pratt (PC) 11,083 Wiimer J. BiU (NDP) 6,029 Eaul Handelman (NDP) 3,516 Neil Oorrison (PC) 3,033 Montreal Paptaeau (L 4,239) 188:189 xAndre Ouellet (D 14,412 Rene Paquin (PC) 4,142 Pierre Demers (NDP) 2,524 Marrier (Cred) 1,054 G. Laeombe (Dem Econ) 531 Montreal St. Denis (L 6,730) xMarcel Prud'homme (L) 16,405 Guy Dozois (PC) 3,527 F. Auf der Maur (NDP) 1.884 Andre Poitras (Cred) 1,161 Montreal St.

Henri (L 6,013) xGerard Loiselle (L) 12,531 Pierre Sevigny (Ind) 3,431 Gerard PhiUpps (NDP) 1,538 Pierre Hogue (PC) 961 Joseph Ranger (Cred) 630 W. Gaudreau (Ind-D 559 Lomer Pilule (Ind) 345 Montreal St Jacques (L 1,775) 173:175 Jacques Guilbault (D 9,042 Fernand Alie (PC) 3,980 Julien Major (NDP) 887 Lucien Mallette (Cred) 661 H. -G, Grenier (Ind) 300 Abraham (Ind) 296 Montreal St. Marie (PC 4,471) 160:161 XGeorges Valade (PC) 10,603 Jean-Robert Ouellet (L) 7,955 Albert Raplette (Ind-D 2,167 Marcel Paquin (NDP) 1,116 Pierre Menard (Cred) 872 Laul Rojlin (Ind) 181 (Montreal St. Michel Victor Forget (L) 21,989 Louis Balene (PC) 4,64 Robert Culmer (NDP) 3,115 Edgar Paquin (Cred) 2,466 S.

St Jean (Dem Econ) 707 Montreal Vaudreuil (L 2,313) xRene Emard (L) 29,708 Harold Fairhead (PC) 7,352 Maurice Daviau (NDP) 2,888 Montreal Verdun (L 11,85 XBryce Mackasey (L) 22,343 Claude De Serres (PC) 3,398 Matt Craig (NDP) 2,885 Eugene Lepine (Cred) 979 Montreal Westmount (L 1,035) XC. M. Drury (L) 30.732 Murray Ballantyne (PC) 5,909 Jeff Adams (NDP) 2,564 Pontlac (L 271) 178:187 xTom Lefebvre (L) 9,921 Paul Martlneau (PC) 7,005 Louis Larocque (Cred) 2,257 James Shannon (NDP) 862 Portneuf (Cred 1,149) xRoland Godln (Cred) 18,779 Jules Lapierre (L) 13.915 Marcel Martineau (PC) Fernand DrcJet (NDP) 1129 Quebec East (L 6,258) XGerard Duquet (L) 14,765 R. Robichaud (Cred) 13.786 Jacques Perron (PC) 4,581 Yvon Le-Tiec (NDP) 944, Richelieu (L 1,413) xFlorian Cote (D 15,318 Bernard Gagne (PC) 12,476 Armand Preston (Cred) ,964 L. Proulx-Morgan (NDP.

1,290 Joffre Rjtter (Ind) 396 Blchmond (L 2,023) 1411:163 Leonel Beaudoin (Cred) 10,257 xLatrick Asselin (L) 7,592 Falconlo Tardif (PC) 2.908 N. Rinfret-Bedard (NDP) 469 Rlmousfcl (L 4,127) 147:165 xGuv Leblanc (L) 10,871 Gilies Carle (PC) 8.400 Felix Gagnon (Cred) 2,761 Koberval (Cred 1,024) 108:137 Gauthier (Cred) 7,433 Lucien Larouche (Li 6,302 Fernand Bouchard (PC) 2.613 Pierre Cajolaia (NDP) 204 St. Hyacinthe (PC 3,431) xTheogene Ricard (PC) 16,391 xMaunce Sauve (L) 15,577 Auger (Cred) 1,639 Andre Laeombe (NDP) 849 St. Jean (PC 8,126) 113:193 Walter Smitt (L) 10,464 xPaul Beaulieu (PC) 6,530 Gerard Docquier (NDP) 8,028 Louis Poirier (Cred) 1333 J. Meloche (Dem Econ) 128 St.

Maurice (L 6,966) Alphonse Poulin (Cred) 12,023 Guy Germain (PC) 4.559 XJean Chretie (L) 1,714 Lalancette (NDP) 557 Snefferd (L I7 Gilbert Rondeau (Cred) 12,578 xLouis-P. Neveu (L) 12,083 Paul O. Trepanier (PC) 5.610 Jean Miller (NDD 555 Sherbroeke (Inl-PC 649) Adelard Larose (Cred) 15,173 Paul Mullins Gervais (L) 15,103 Alexandre Klndy (PC) 5,891 Jean-Paul Blouin (NDD 1,653 (Temiscamlniue 124:130 xReal Caouette (Cred) 11.667 Come A. Lapierre (L) 5,943 A. Charron-Labrie (PC) 1.6SS George Wormsley (NOP) 321 Temlsoouata (L 6,311) XRoaarlo Gendron (L) 10.484 Antonio Dube (PC) 9.601 Philippe Gagnon (Cred) 3,618 Robert McLeod (NDP) 357 Terrebonne (L 6.389) 200:223 xJ.

-Roland Comtois (D 18,236 Jacques Vachon (PC) 6,078 Senecal (NDP) 3,470 Roaarlo Therrlen (Cred) 1198 P. Therrien (Dem Econ) 727 Trols-Rlvterea (hid 2,310) 198:205 Mongrain (D 17,271 Gilies GRUthier (PC) 10,478 Emile Frechette (Cred) 7,080 Thilippe Daviault (NDP) 1,831 Gaston Pelletier (Ind) 653 Lucien Bomala (Ind) 361 Villeneuve (Cred 14,442) 148:225 Oza Tetraurt (Cred) 7,143 Andre Roy (L) 5,671 Berard (PC) 1.51Q WUfril Legault (NDP) 613 ONTARIO (88 Members) Ahnmw (L 3.479) 184:187 Maurice Foster (L) 9,460 John Dk McPhall (PC) 5,304 Len Lefebvre (NDP) 4,042 Fernand Sarrazin (PC) 10,076 Clement Grondln (Cred) 2,210 Andre Pedet (NDP) 0.714 Lae-St. Jean (Cred 305) Marcel iLessard (L) 9,293 xAlcide Simard (Cred) 8,390 Tremblay (NDP) 1.336 Raoul Savard (PC) 1,028 LangeUer (L 849) xJean Marohand (L) 10,685 Guy Jean (Cred) 8,736 Rodrigue Pageau (PC) 7,036 Pierre pourtier (NDP) 625 Michel Roy (Ind-Cred) 202 Lapointe (Cred 3,411) Gilies Marceau Laliberte (PC) 10,557 Gerard Laeombe (Cred) 4,337 Philippe Trimque (NOP) 925 Lapralrle (L 8,563) xlan Watson (L) 25.953 Laiberge (PC) 8,390 Yves Demer (NDP) 2,25 M. Gagnon (Cred) 783 Levis (L 1,056) 168:173 xRaynaM Guay (L) 10.836 Henri Borgia Paul-Emile Dube (PC) 8.551 Ramsay (NDP) 1.088 Lonjaeull (L 15,364) xJean-Plerre Cote (L) 18,787 Raymond Berteult (PC) 5,491 Paul Ferron (NDP) 4,182 Joseph Cherter (Ored) 2.01S Robert CharlebQls (Rhino) 357 Gaston Prevost (IndtPC) 294 LotMnHH (I. 1,018) Andre Fortin (Cred) M.298 Fernand Beaudet CD 8,836 Gerard Ouellette (PC) 8,192 Marcel Laurln (NDP) 732 Louls-Hebert (L 10,168) xJean-Charles Cantin CD 23,870 G.

Berlinguette (PC) 7.387 Jean Turgeon (Cred) 4.647 Gaetan Dutil (NDP) 1,747 ManioooaKu (L 6,984) xGustave Blouln L) 11,763 Jerry Giles (PC) 3.987 Louis Rioux (NOP) 2,307 R. Boulanger (Cred) Matane (L 4,876) 97:147 Pierre De Bane (L) 5,924 Julien Chouinard (PC) 3.833 Ghislain Gagnon (Cred) 815 Marcel Bureau (NDP) 439 Mlsslsquol (PC 2,150) 192:198 xYves Forest (L) 12,258 xHeward Grafttey (PC) 11,014 Romeo Custeau (Cred) 5,815 Willie Fortin (NDP) 767 Montmorency (L 15,364) 221:242 xOvide Laflamme (L) 15,877 McNicoU (Cred) 14,475 Roland. Lortie (PC) 5,795 Luclll Morin (NDP) 721 Dutresne (Ind) 690 iMoMeal Ahuntsle 222:223 XJean Rochon (L 23,054 Lecours (NDP) 4,960 Claude Barrier (PC) 4,654 C. Patenaude (Ind-L) 1,447 Albert Paiement (Cred) 1,250 sMontreal Bourassal 34:216 Jacques Trudel (L) 12,256 Yves Ryan (PC) 5,908 Gerard Marotte (NDP) 2,205 Gerard Ledoux (Cred) 845 R. Denomme (Cons) 200 Montreal Dollard (L 13,445) xJean-Pierre Goyer (L) 33,588 Charles Taylor (NDP) 10,373, Ronald Leger (PC) 2,471, Yvette Hamel (Cred) 284 xMontreal Devernay 232:233 Eric Kierans (D18.690 Robert Cliche (NDP) 16,226 Simon Bedard (PC) 1,052 Fernand Belisle (Cred) 1,012 EMontreal Gameiin Arthur Portelanee (L) 18.303 Marcel Faribault (PC) 8.658 Denis Lazure (NDP) 5,098 Gaetan Bernard (Cred) 849 E.

Laporte (Dem Econ) 358 Montreal Hochelaga (L 1.021) XGerard Pelletier (L) 11,960 Michel Gagne (PC) 5,711 Rene Nantel (NDP) 2.822 D. Desormeaux (Cred) 1.067 J. Walsh (Comm) 187 Montreal Lachhw 197:208 xRaymond Rock (L) 24.342 Laurter LaPierre (NDP) 7,640 Sarto Desnozers (PC) 6,024 Jean Villeneuve (Cred) 215 Montreal Lafontalne (L 6,297) XGeorges Lachance (L) 14,723 Andre Gagnon (PC) 6,409 Guy Lalonde (NDP) 3,150 Emile Robert (Cred) 891 Albert Leach (Ind-L) 191 I Montreal LaSalle 275:278 Lessard (L) 27,150 Gerald Raymond (PC) 6.991 John Bellini (NDP) 4,063 1 Roland Limoges (Cred) 90S Montreal Laurter (L 4,181) xFernand LeManc (L) 9,961 Hubert Falardeau (Ind) 4,397 Julius Briskin 'PC) 2,818 Gaston McKenty (NDP) 832 J. W. Banvllle (Cred) 693 Marcel Landry (Ind) 480 Montreal Laval (L 20.048) Marcel Roy (L) 24,542 Donald Boyle (NDP) 5,775 Jean-Louis Leger (PC) 4,959 J.

a Marcotte (Ind-L) 2.221 Thomas Lec-lerc (Cred) 966 Montreal Malsonneuve (L 1,910) xAntonio Thomas (L) 15,685 Romuald Beaulieu (PC) 5,507 Roland Morin (NDP) 4,599 Henri Paquet(Cred) 1.228 Montreal Merrier (L 22,607) 223:231 xProsper Boulanger (L) 18,236 Lucette Bernier (NDP) 2,962 Joseph Belanger (Cred) 2,926 Raymond Daniel (PC) 2.18S Zotique Duchaine (Ind) 847 Montreal Move) Royal (I, 13435) xPierre Trudeau (L) 37,231 Huguette Marteav (PC) 1.963 Jussy Brainin (NDP) 1,581 Walter Gallagher (Ind) 178 Michel Lamondt (Cred) 78 Montreal N.D.O. (L 3,723) xWarren Allmand (L) 25.87 C. G. Cifford (P(DP) 7.143 Gordon Shaw (PC) 2,396 Meatrea Mnwri lUZ) -xAurelien Noel (L) 24,310 NEW BRUNSWICK (10 Members) Carleton-Cnarlotte xHugh J. Flemming (PO 15,233 H.

B. Hachey (L7 8.152 Tom Jones (NDP) 831 Fundy-Royal (PO 3,246) 131:173 xR, Fairweather (PC) 13,123 A. J. Callaghan (L) 7,336 Hendrien Kippers (NDP) 927 Gloucester (L. 7,710) 130:131 Herb Breau (L) 11,977 J.

F. Arsenault (PC) 8,784 Florian Robichaud (NDP) 998 Madawaska Victoria 109:115 Eymard Corbin (L 9.652 Jean Simard (PC) 9,370 George Young (NDP) 366. Moncton 176:178 Charles Thomas (PC) 17,362 Margaret Rideout (L) 14,453 Barrie Hould (NDP) 2,278 F. Robinson (Ind) 534 Northumberland-Mlramlchl (L 3,035) G. A.

Percy Smith (L) 9.419 Bernard Flam (PC) 7,487 Edward Qulnn (NDP) 1.242 Bestigouehe. (L 6,048) 108:117 xJean-Eudes Dube (L 9,203 H. J. Arsenault (PC) 6,588 Boudreau (Cred) 1.672 Bruce Peacock (NDP) 839 Saint Jobn-Lancaster Thomas M. Bell (PC) 15,450 William F.

Ryan (L) 11,870 Eldon Richardson (NDP) 1,472 M. Crawford (Ind-PC) 271 Westmorland-Kent 111:22 Guy Crossman (L) 11136 F. J. Arsenault (PC) 8,006 John Judson (NDP) 1.779 York-Snnbury (PC 804) 175:177 XJ. Chester MacRae (PC) 16,732 Paul Burden (L) 12,405 Pat Callaghan (NDP) 991 QUEBEC (74 Members) Abltlbl (Cred 8,586) 147:168 xGerard Laprise (Cred) 10,221 Andre Lavigne (L) 5,805 Mare Parent (PC) 1,547 J.

-Gerald Leonard (NDP) 368 Argenteoil (PC 2,459) Robert Major (L) 15,271 Xlloger Regimbal (PC) 13,307 Jacques Boucher (NDP) 1,653 Lisa Houle (Cred) 1,192 Beano (L 3,016) R. Rodrigue (Cred) 13,487 xJean-Paul Racine (L) 7,643 Gilies Beaudoin (PC) 6,686 B. (NDP) 615 Andre Mathieu, (bid) 265 Beaeharaais (L 9,803) xGerald Laniel (L) 17,216 Armand Miron (PC) 8614 Jos Patafia (NDP) 1,750 Jean-Paul Poulin (Cred) 1,072 BeUechasse (I. 351) Adrien Lambert (Cred) 10,307 August Choquette (L) 1,833 Gerard IPoulin (PC) 2.015 Marcel ILalonde (NDP) 500 Brrthier (L 2,356) 164:111 XAntonw Yanakls (L) 10,393 Patrice Lapointe (PC) 7,906. Andre Gravel (Cred) 2,870 M.

Bellemare (NDP) 1,092 Bonaventuie. 2,149) (139:144 XAlbert Bechanl (L) 9,687 Gerard Audet (Cred) 8,987 Robert Bourdages (PC) 3,594 Henri Chapados (Ind) 655 Bernard Martin (NDP) 270 Chamhly (L 10411) XBemard Piion tL) 22,588 Gabriel Lassonde (LC) 7.104 G. St-Amour (NDP) 6,367 Michel Mlgnault (Ored) 1,403 Ckanplahi (L, 6,228) Rene Matte (Cred) 1850 XJean-Paul Matte (L 9.588 Lucien Fiaon (PC) 6,426 George Diamond (NDP $48 Charlevoix (PO 188) XMartlai Assekin (PO 9,842 Aim Racine (L) 8,047 Raymond Poulin (Cred) 6,778 Reginald Boulay (NDP) 1,052 Chicoutlml (L 3,198) 165:166 xPaul Langloia (L) 13,723 Jean-Marc (Lavoie (PC) 9.371 Antonio Simard (Cred) 2,967 Jean-B. Gauthier (NDP) 817 Compton (Cred 2.776) xHenri Latulippa (Cred) 12,038 Leger Cameron (L) 8,535 Luc-Un Bourque (PC) 983 Curtis Lowry (NOP )854 Dnmmont I. Pepin (L) 11,638 Claude Proulx (Cred) 8,547 Andre Btron (PC) 8,360 Pierre Gagne (NDP) 7 Franteaae (Cred 160:174.

Bernard Dumont (Cred) M.419 Claude Lafleur (NDP) HU88 Gaetan Theberge (L) Andre Paul (PC) 4,437 Gaspe (PO 693) Alexandre Cyr (1L) 9,484 XRussell Keays (PC) 6,906 Francoeur (Cred) 3,428 L. McBrearty (NDP) 565 Oatlneaa (L 8,136) xGiston Clermont CD 14,219 Emiie Mongeon (NDP) 11,048 Levis Larocque (PC) 7,567 Antoine Bedard (Cred) 3,703 Hall (L 3,139) xGaston Isabelle (L) 22,696 Rene Villeneuve (Cred) 5,283 Jean-Marie Seguin (PC) 3,498 Richard Thibault (NDP) VL37 Raoul Gendron (Ind) 320 Jollette (L 178) 183:185 Roch Lasalle (PC) 12.51S Aurelien Neveu (Cred) 2,347 Roland Bourgeois (NDP) 1,586 Georges Rondeau (L) 1222 Kamoaiaak (Gred 488) Dionoe (Cred) 8,528 xJea Berger (L) 1460 Rusatre PelteUer (PC) 4.831 Lionel Demer (NDP) 627 Tehelln (L 9887) xLeo Cadieux (L) 15,340 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Four Members) Cardigan (PC 149) XMelvin J. McQuaid (PC) 5,630 John Mullally (L) 5,543 Spurgeon Hazelden (NDP) 196 Egmont (PC 716) XDavid MacDonald (PC) J. Melville Campbell (L) 5,707 Harvey Dawson (NDP) 274 BHhboroueb (PC 2.619) 76:77 xHeatb. Macquarrle (PC) 8,105 Jack McAndrew (L) 6.273 David Hall (NDP) 911 Malpeqne (PC 2,962) xJ.

Angus MacLean (PC) 4,991 Don Wood (L) 4,766 Doug MacFariane (NDP) 215 NOVA SCOTIA (11 Members) Annapolis Valley (PC 3VS09) 155:182 XJ. Patrick Nowlan (PC) 14,385 Al Williamson (L) 10.053 Donald L. McKay (NDP) 823 Cape Breton-Fast Richmond (PC 1,215) xDonald Maclnnis (PC) 11,155 Leo Maclntyre (L) 8,013 Jeremy Akerman (NDP) 7,691 Hlghlands-Tanso (L 1,339) 206:208 xAUan J. MacEachen (L) 13,351 Hugh GiUis (PC) 12,773 leva Jessens (NDP) 416 Cape Breton-The Sydney's (PC 3,030) 161:71 XRobert Muir (PC) 13,602 Vincent Morrison (L) 9.738 Martin Merner (NDP) 3,221 Central Nova (PO 2,780) 169:180 XH. R.

MacEwan (PC) 16,363 Donald S. Stewart (L) 9,247 Leo F. McKay (NDP) 2,313 CemberUnd -Colchester North (PO 212:213 XRobert C. Coates (PC) 17,970 Harry Flemming (L) 9,931 Gordon Schurman (NDP) 1,687 Dartmouth. Halifax East (PC 1.041) xMichael Forrestall (PC) 18,931 C.

Arnie Patterson (L) 13,350 Edward Newell (NDP) 1,493 Halifax (PC C06S) XRobert L. Stanfield (PC) 17,989 M. G. Tompkina (L) 10,341 Gus Wedderbura (NDP) 1,191 Halifax-East Hants (PC 14,291) 179:200 XRobert McCleave (PC) 19,580 Alex J. Cregan (L) 11,571 Buiris Devanney(NDP) 1,532 South Shore (PC 433) xLloyd Crouse (PC) 17,28 J.

J. Kinley (L) 11,344 Aubrey Harding (NDP) T54 with Western Nova (PO 860) 160:162 Louis Comeau (PC) 14,265 (John B. Stewart (L) 12,986 Rae Oilman (NDP) 630 N. Atkinson Ond-C) 272 MANITOBA (13 Members) Brandon-Souris (PC 8,032) xWatter Dinsdale (PC) 14,755 James R. Bales (L) 9.925 H.

Van MulUgen (NDP) 3,971 Churchill (PO 5,878) 150:197 XRobert Simpson (PC) 7,621 Frank Dembinsky (L) 6.635 Brian Koahul (NDP) 4,326. Dauphin (PO 2,463) 178:179 Gordon Ritchie (PC) 8,557 Evelyn Syme (NDP) 6,791 Raymond Allard (L) 6,706 Dean Whlteway (SC) 1,093 Llsirar (PC xGeorge Muir (PC) 12,591 Donald A Livingston (L) 7,695 Roy Esler (SC) 1,368 Edith Alsop (NDP) 1,180 George G. Ellas (Ind) 663 Mareiaette (PC 4,189) 168:168 Craig C. Stewart (PC) 12,530 Rod Clement (D 8,900 M. Antonation (NDP) 3582 Waiter Donovan (Ind) 586 Portage (PC 4,783) 150:150 Gerald Cobbe (L) 8,285 xS.

J. Enns (PC) 7,938 Kazmir Roschuk (NDP) 3.177 Provencner tPC 1,221) 186:198 Mark Smerchanski (D 8.683 XWarner Jorgenson (PQ) 7,575 H. Blake-Knox (NDP) 3,102 Lome ReznowsM (SC) L680 St. Boniface (1 3,462) Joseph Guay (L) 21,908 H. Shafransky (NDP) 11.479 Vaughan Baird (PC) 7.998 Georges Forest (SC) 955 8elklrfc (PC 3,808) xEd Schreyer (NDP) 17,262 Bernle Wolfe (L) 12,000 xEric Stefansnn (PC) 8.808 Walter Bowden (SC) 715 Winnipeg North (NDP 3.3.10) xDavid Orlikow (NDP) 15,568 Cecil Semchvshyn (L) 14.571 Gary Scherhain (PC) 3,169 William Ross (Comm) 869 Winnipeg North Centre (NDP 7.871) 188:190 xStanley Knowles (NDP) 14,589 Lloyd Axworthy (L) 11.160 Joseph Kerr (PC) 4,076 Winnipeg Sooth (PO 3,180) James Richardson (L) 23.093 XL.

R. Sherman (PC) 15,097 William Hutton (NDP) 5,478 Winnipeg South Ceatr (PC 427) 208:216 E. a Osier (L) 22,043 Duff Roblin (PC) 12,950.

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